Groner said, "You don't trust the lights, you don't trust the On 4-3-1958 Patricia Heaton (nickname: Helen) was born in Bay Village, Ohio, United States. Grieving Town Buries Bus Crash Victim | AP News Crystal Lake Community High School District 155 is one of more than a dozen defendants sued by parents of the seven Cary-Grove High School students killed and those students who survived the October 1995 accident in which a train struck a school bus at the intersection of Algonquin Road and U.S. Highway 14. Union Pacific Railroad officials have been reluctant to slow their trains in the village, saying it might cause more accidents. A substitute school bus driver who was unfamiliar with the route was driving the bus when she crossed over the train tracks on Algonquin Road and stopped at a red light at Northwest Highway at about 7:10 a.m., according to the Daily Herald. It also explains why Catencamp said she was unaware a bus would not fit between the tracks and U.S. 14, the report states. This is a digitized version of an article from The Timess print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. Cailin who coordinated the youth outreach for the Republican Party She was born in California and raised in Washington, DC. The gates are supposed to drop as lights flash and bells ring, giving any traffic on the tracks a chance to move away. arm, stopping to hug their peers. The driver, Patricia Catencamp, 54, was a training supervisor for the bus company, authorities said, and was . tests of the system, said the lights didn't give enough time To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. Pretty close to a "can I see your manager" haircut. One teen-ager was buried Friday, two more were to be buried In September, a pickup truck was struck by a train at the crossing, but the driver was not injured. But the bus driver, Patricia Catencamp, 54, told investigators that the light never turned green. Signal Is Faulted in Bus Crash; Toll Rises to 7 - New York Times students said they screamed for the driver to get off the "She said she feels safer staying back," according to the report. Homework papers fluttered in a cold autumn breeze, and a geography textbook, opened pages-down, lay on the grass near the tracks.