The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1934, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1934 3 . | §(1 - {donna Clarey, Edward Daw, Irene! Isabella Scharff, Amelia Schnelder,|Mary Gray, George Goetz, Monica’ vieve Volk, Bertha Vogle, Neola Win-| a Day, Susan Fritz, Rovert Garske,| Leo Zirbes. Heidt, Robert Howard, Raymond ter. v i oe | Xarachi. William Gelermann, Eugene Hen-| Eighth grade: Marian Aller, Con-|Moreland, William McKinnon, Ver-| ——— London, Oct. 30.--()—Cathcart| Motor trouble forced them to return|°% Me World averages 30,000,000 per- Richard Bobeein, |onica Price. Robert Patzman, Emily| Italy, it has been estimated, has/ Jones and Ken Waller, flying back to| Just after taking off earlier Monday| °° FIRST HONOR ROLL pies ies Morrell, Michael: stancia Amann, 4 eresa Jundt, James) Roy Brown, Rolend Crane, Irwin|Papacek, Clare Ressler, nee Rice tae mre oer nce ler, Bernard approximately 10,000,000 sheep, yield-| England after participation in the ™0ring. New York Clty had 1471 suicides FLIGHT DELAYED | noon Tuesday. They landed again at| The annual net gain in population Cowley, Anne Dolan, Louise Elich,' Reid, Michael Senger, Justine Soder- | ing from 22,000,000 to 24,000,000 pounds | Melbou: made a secot | ‘The Bank Evelyn Nelson, Frederick Peterson, | 7 -| 1 iia lelbourne derby, made @ second start Bank of Naples and the Bank] i sch | Magdalen Fritz, Theresa Goldader, quis, ae hapintite Senger, hase jot scoured wool annually. | from Allahabad, India, shortly totes Sicily have no stockholders. jan! [itt nearly twice the number for O- i ixth Grade Places 13 on List; } Fifth Grade Is Second With 10 Forty-four pupils in St. Mary’s grade school had a scholastic average @ of B or better during the first six- e hii period, according to school auth- ties. The fourth grade had six honor students, the fifth 10, the sixth 13, the seventh six and the eighth grade nine. Dr. The honor students: fourth grade— ct. = Virginia Lacey, Phyllis Fleck, Dorothy 1c- Eisemann, Roy Deardorff, Aloysius Simon, Eileen Clarey; fifth grade— Eleanor Ressler, Betty Bartley, Cath- erine Breen, Martha Ann Dunn, Mag- . dalen Schneider, Jean Slag, Theresa 8t. George, Mary Wachter, Margaret ‘Webb, Jack Woodmark; sixth grade— Jordice Godfrey, Mary Halloran, Anna # Marie-Elich, Irene Griffin, Patricia Leahy, Wilbur Doll, Elaine Moreland, *’ Mary Murphy, Josephine Taix, Mar- celline Hagen, Mary McGraw, William ‘Webb, Betty Jane Baker; seventh ate grade—Harold Free, Amelia Schnei- m- . der, William Geiermann, Eugene Hen- > 4 drickson, Beatrice Rothschiller, Kath- rO= " erine Ward; eighth grade—Anne Do- er- lan, Alvina Fisher, Irene Stecher, seo 4 : ® Genevieve Volk, Margaret Bartole, Louise Elich, Cleo Evans, Ann Cath- lg erine Senger, Mary Dolan. 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Third grade: James Backlund, Rus- sei Brazerol, Joan Dollman, Shirley | airman, Philipena Gross, Paul Kaiser, Robert Maasen, Francis Mar- tin, Catherine Czeczok, Anton Eck- ert, Lorraine “ngle, Anna Marie Geiger, Thomas Goldader, Frances Gross, Margaret Halloran, John Hines, Hattie Iback, Leo Jundt, Rosemary Knoll, Matthew Kuntz, Nadine Long- | bottom, Joan Mac Martin, Phyllis Mac Martin, Adrian McDonald, Rob- ert Mooney, Lois Neibaucr, Thomas Nielson, Marian Reff, Angelica Roe- ther, Margaret Roherty, Geraldine Rothschiller, Anton Schatz, Amelia Schubert, Lilian Schultz, Leo Senger.) Margaret Simmons, James Smith, Paul Smith, Richard Stecher, John » | aWagner, Francis Webb, Pius Weigle, 7 George Zappas, John Backlund. 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