Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 01, 1953, Page 22, Image 22

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    Pat 2 BACK TO SCHOOL SECTION
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon
Tuesday, September 1 1953
SALEM'S OLDEST PUBLIC SCHOOL
Bus Routes for Salem Schools
Prepared by Administration
Hamilton School
Will Open Sept. 14
Lebanon The new Hamilton
Creek achool ia expected to be
completed by Sept 14, opening
date for classes. Consolidated
laet year from five amaller dis
tricts, lnatruction waa given for
the remainder of the term in the
Grant, formerly North achool, wax built about 80 yean
ago and ia the only surviving frame structure now in use
in Salem's public school system. There are plans (or re
placing the building next year with a more modern structure.
five widely separated buildings.
N. Payne, chairman of the
district school board, an
nounced the planned opening
date at the Aug. 24 meeting of
the FTA executive board. He
said, however, that failure to
get the building completed by
that date would mean a delay
in opening. ,
Contractors for the building
are Starr Builders of Lebanon.
The new structure is on the
site of the present Reed school,
which will still be utilized in
the new school system.
Bus route, that will I be effee-, ssfsg
1 uv m nm DCKiniiiiii vi uiv am
lm public schools, September
21, nave occn ouuineu oy 111c
administration. There will be
no changes on the Junior and
senior high levels and the
routes covered last year in
connection with Rosed ale,
Prlnfle, Four Corners, Lincoln
Zena-SDrins Valley for ele
mentary pupils remain un
changed.
The routes as prepared by
the ofice of Supt. Walter bny
'der include:
aaaar aaaat Th. ith and Sth irad
ehlldrm (rem Auburn acbooi win m
truuporUd to Ult Hoovtr school. Tho
BUI Will oof IB IU Pie -UP ai annum
caoal af BO Ith and oth trada tbUdrta
at a il am. Tha roaU U tha Moovtr
achool will U wait oa Aubara Raad to
Laneaitar Drirt, whtro tho baa ui ra
mnUi to Monro Avtouo and proetod
' wtat oa alonroa to Oabora. Tho boa viu
procoad aorta oa Oabora to C a 1 1 r
Strtct- thoa woat oa Coator to Park,
tod th Hoovsr aehooL Ant ta and
lib trado chUdraa aaronto from tho An
bura achool to Hoovar will ba plckad up
at a to pa which will bo dtairoatM artar
tho firil dor. At tha loa ol achool
each day. tha rotura trip to Auburn
achool U1 bo aiada war tha aaaaa routo
la rami. laaiM tho aoovar bchooj
I 1:3 P
Bosh SchMl For theao chlldroa llv
htm la'thl Kftll VUU aUa th BB1 Will
make lta Tim pick -up or suan acaoei
pupUt at ttnd aad Mcoiictmii auoota.
It wJl procoad aouth oo Wnd to VUU,
Mid than turn waat to lttb Strati, aftor
which It will turn norm to Mcuucnruv.
than waat to Prlnclo Road, than north
to Hoyi and procoad waai an hoti w
nth. nlcktnc bp only thoao ehlldron ltv-
iri oa tha aouth aid of Hoyl Stroal
and on both aldaa of th othar roads
travariad. Th flrat plea-op ol children
at 23ad and McOUchrlat Stxaol will bo
mada at : a.m. Tho ratnra trip win
bo Bad la two rani: th mat and
radaa tax, four, frtw, and aU win
ba pick d bp for tha ratnra trip at l.i
p.
Baas School Bad ralmtownl Blttt -Irtei
Tht bua wlU Itava Ladt Kboal
at I 31 a-am. Only thoo HcKiniojr emi
dren wha-roda th bua to But achool
Uit yaar wUl oanUau to rtdo thla
year. Ail of the flrat and aaeond arada
chUdraa from Baker cnoM inn
who war trauportd to Both ehool.
will eoaUnua at Buih thla rear. They
will ba picked ap on Liberty Street at
Urera Street, or at Owena Street. All
aew pupiia at Baker oehoeL either ba
innlm ;trat prsdare r thoao who have
moved Into tho community, will report
ia Baker achool on tho flrat day and
ad Jui t man U will be made dependlni on
the capacity of Dakar ecnow to
Arfaij than Thai hue 14 VOC BUSl
achool at I U p.m. far flrat and neond
tTBdera to ba ratBraod to th "
WoKlailai ftBhasal airoftft.
Ubartr Sah1 Th ba rouw
Uhetft aaahatBl Will aBM th BIBB
ret year wiin im aianiM wr
to ba mad at ia intaraaiu zr
HlTtr Road and ateharataB ad. Tho
pick -up will bo biUo at V a m.
Not: cnuoran utisuj
Drive and Albert Drive, a Dlckaoa'a
tare, amft rid th BWJ B Liberty
Khoel. ChUdroa uriaf an Schurmaa
Road mar walk down to m wh
River Road at th bus tarn -around and
rtd to Liberty school. u
Return trip from th achl wlU ba
mad at 1:11 far children to sradei 1
and 1 and i n rot eauaran too
ath KUt And atli arrftdaa.
bum. in ----- Tth and Ith
arraM children hi th Bans Terry sia-
Ulct will take th blab achool bus and
attend tho LeaU Junior ajin sen ooi.
ml view Banna aj na ana sin
arad ehlldvaa to th ML Waw district
will take in nun acaooi aws ana at
tond tha Waal Saiam junior pith achool.
Th folMwlnp bua rtos arc anchankcd
from laet roar: HecedaJe. Princra. un-
eoln-4 Coraora, LlnooiB-Son a Spring Val
wy. AU lunior and asaiar high school
rout remain un chanced.
in any ease warn umt ta uut on
aa to th route or Umtnc. a call to
W. J. Buck al S-41M wlO brmc th oe-
alrd UUornMttoa.
NEW HIGH SCHOOL HAS NEW ARCHITECTURE
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Attendance to
Set a Record
Accordlnf to the U.S. com
missioner of education, Leo
M. Thurston, a record break
ing number of pupils this ear
will answer the call to the
achool bell.
Thurston made the predic
tion that 38,840,700 persons
will enroll in colleges and
schools during the year. Last
- South Salem high school now under construction has
been designed in conformity to a new architectural style
for school structures low, efficient, and abundantly
lighted. Shown is the Rural street entrance to the new
structure. '
yesr the toUrwas 34,903,100
Host of the increase this
year will be in the elementary
schools, says Thurston. A gain
of 1,600,000 pupils should
raise the total to 28,031,000
Puihing high achool enroll
ment to 7,302 000, will be an
extra 300,000 students. Col
leges and universities will en
roll 2tt million for a gain of
another 100,000.
In the future, the commis
sioner forsees an enrollment
of about 45 million by 1W60,
with a consequent need tor
429,000 additional classrooms
and more teachers to supeivue
them.
At present there la already
a need for 843,000 more public
elementary and aeconnary
school classrooms and three
out of five that are operated
will be overcrowded. There
ia a need too, empnasues
Thurston, for 72,000 qualified
elementary teachers.
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