The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1934, Page 7

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- ay THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, jum at 10 o'clock Friday morning | Lydia Langer, respectively, who were} ore the final Presentation of promo- 164 EIGHTH GRADE Parents and friends of the Pupils are | winners in the Auxiliary’s Poppy pos-|tion certificates and report cards, invited, ter contest. Graduating Class Listed Presentation of various awards won| In behalf of the American Legion] The list of eighth grade graduates by the students during the year also|post, Leifur will award @ medal to| follows: will be made at this time, Warren Kraft, who led the eighth| John Abbott, Zelma Allison, Emma to C. W. Leifur, principal. grade Leh in Ad Citizenship test. oat perieee id cee ‘iors: Mrs, A. M. Christianson will pre-|This award to the boys by the Le-|raine Anderson, Jac wa, = N10 Hl Hl sent the Daughters of the Ameeeas gion corresponds to the award to the|thy Arness, Jean Baker, Michael Revolution medal to the eighth grade |Sirls by the Auxiliary, Balch, Ruby Baty, Frances Bernstein, pupil who has done the most out- also will announce the win-|Audrey Betterly, Arthur Bitterman, Se standing work in United States his-|ners of the Sons of the American Beverly Boelter, Robert Bowman, Brief Commencement Exeroiees|tory during the year. ‘The name of|Revolution medals, awarded to the|Phyllis Brainera’ Jnee Branclsbuse, the winner is no announced previous | Sit! and boy, who, in the estimation of | Neil Burgeson, James Burman, Goldie Will Be Held Friday Morn- | to the making of the award, their fellow students and their teach- | Byers, Howard Cantield, Harriet Cart- i ers, have been the best citizens of the| ledge, Dorothy Carlson, Richard Carr, Ing at Auditorium Will Present Medals junior high school during the past|/Eva Coats, Isabelle Cochran, Howard cali a Mrs. Spencer Boise. representing | year. tee elite tb rise a — men Cohenour, Currie Sauna Charles ie ine} ne nounced previous| Edwa: leer, eighth grade track|Corwin, Jeanctte Croonquist, Adeline One hundred sixty-one eighth grade|award a medal to Eva Coats, who|coach, will give out ribbons won by|Dale, Beverly Danley, Phyllis Danley, Pupils of the Will junior high school wrote the best examination in citi-|the boys at the recent Capital City |Mary Davis, Asa Dawson, Billy Dohn, will receive promotion certificates at zenship. Mrs. W. E. Cole, also of the track meet. The principal will dis-| Flossie Dohn, William Dohn, James brief graduation exercises, which will Auxiliary, will present checks of $2.00 | tribute various THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1934 » Such a8} Donaldson, Jack Bowers. be held at the Bismarck city auditor-| and $1.00 to Evangeline Hartke and | those for reading and attendance, be-| Esther Dutt, Pauline Eigell, Frank — _ anew Ellsworth, Mada Eppler, Dorothy 7 Erbe, Doris Fevold, Evelyn Fite, Ken- | Edna » Evange- line Hartke, Marjorie Heidinger, Bar- bara Henry, Annie Homer, Johnson, John Jordan, Walter Kal- lenburger, Lester Kelley, Anna Klein, Lewis Knowilen. 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