The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1934, Page 9

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SCORES MAINT AIN PERFECT RECORDS THE BISMARCK BATHING SUITS TURN TO STRAPS! kins, Marian Lawrence, ' Elaine Lee, Grace Munson, Arline Solberg, Neil ‘Smith, Geores Bolph, erm it NOY SCHOOLS eer eae Students Neither Tardy Nor Ab- sent During November List- ed by Teachers Students eS perfect, ate |g tendance records in = wun schoals corns Gove ber were anni “rListed by schools tt the students, “who ‘were neither party pe nor absent during the = month ‘William Moore School First grade—Richard Brandes, Me er Cohen, Rodney Fisher, Roce Jude apd Gee Errol Adams, Re Raymond Hawiey, rt Kelly John Lee, Robert Lyn Phyllis Mandigo, Jacqueline ‘MeDon- ald, Betty Lee Orr, Kathryn Rindahl, James Loren Betty Grace Gave, K Robert Cook, Jack Cripe, Ric! Royann Ken- Belly, aa a Mc- Charles ster, Billy Diety, Frances Han- an), Morgan cel ae drey Wald: schmidi ky Stoen, Alec Strnehur, Elaine See, Robert Schlecter, Betty sina, Arntson, Arthur son, nee aan Gerald All It takes to go for a ewim at Miami, Fia., this year le—the desire —and a series of straps as is indicated by the abbreviated costumes worn these beauties on the beach at the winter resort. It might be added Jane that om suits tend themesives admirably to sun bathing. (Associated Frank Richholt, Mary Jane Refvem, Phote) Bernard Lueck, Warren Little, Shir- |-| Schneider, Rosemary >, Norma| Emma Mae Tollivei eee Skei, Rosemary Slorby, isdn Spit-| Fourth grade —Vivan Anderson, ‘son, clita Lioyd See, Bennie Tillotson, Warren Asplund, Edwin Clausnitzer, a = Hee ah th are a i ae tr {ma 6 Cordon, don, Rogeoe Corre a Lois Jean Brose, Walier Brophy, Billy) | Sixth gra 7 Aughney, Earl 3. Max! ey Harold le, John bot. sf ene julson, it ouclia ei teh Cane Ruth frochiaaiter, Mar- ich, Saino On ns, fon Lichen, hen, Gladys Jesser, Evelyn .| Klein, son. Margaret d Meilt, a Mitchell, Blt Mitchell, » Billy, as, Harriet Waren, iter Wen- de—Jean Burman, Jack vain, Saward Hall, Maurice John- bert Johausen, Edward Kal- Althea, Ann Wachter School Neul aie hoe sine a Dale Madson, Preston, ‘a Simons, Betty Bohrer, Nell Churchill, | Jom el, Clayton Welch. @ Gi will devour the Souvenir Booklet -on- North Dakota’s New State Capitol » So you can’t possibly go srrotig by sending your ex- tra special friends copies of this rich yet inexpensive booklet as Christmas Tokens This souvenir is spon- sored by the North Dakota State Historical Society and the Board of Administra- tion and will have no adver- tising. It will be six mehes by nine inches, printed on highest quality paper with a special cover in colors carrying, an exterior like- ness of the new state house. SO SIT DOWN RIGHT NOW and place your order A Splendid Idea bal Hl ‘Willie Cohenour, Jane Hall, Lois Mae rngerta Donald]; ¥ rade aobite Daniel, Rus- Vendsel, a Weigelt, Kenneth ‘Geor —— Eimer In- Dorothy * ‘Larsen, Richard Mid- Gaugh, Donna Lee Olstad, Elsworth Carlson, ler, Norman . Mike Gloster ee auntts a oys grade—Pegey | L Ruvchera, Liewellyn =| Stella Hei onsen, Jeane hilip Livdahl, Gerald Lunn, Maziagian, William neyee Bons iaayer> Jon John Mitchell, Ruth ‘Mertz, oes es ive Sack, | Bara George Peon Marjorie. "solu, Morton, Doroth; oa Nelson, 3 ‘Semes Neu- | ee A Se eg oe Ciera cama os Vera, DeGroot, Ruby ‘Boelter, Jean: Herman — il ‘Mert, a ette Forsythe, Raymond Martin, Alice Mi Nord, Hazel oe 2 Schloemer West: cee len] Orville Robert Mseorcis, Leon- Winkler. — via Re ard Lee, Harold Koenig, Burt Small, ” grade—aAlthea ae Pearl} Ross Morris, Kennet on. , Will Annex Bea Duane Graves, ae y — : ss auihitieky; Carl ‘Westbrook, | Irene ultz, Ramona, Mills, - Johnson,|mona Malm, Verna Fagerstrom, Pa- Base, Wiles a. ‘Florence Rosenberg,| tricia Burbage, Vivian Bakken. Dutt, Peter Sean Oa Hektner, Annette Dives, pu goroe! Har- rison. Fourth grade—Robert Beatt, Arthur Cohenour, ‘Van ila William ore tow, Jolin Second grade—Sylvia Zeissler, Bet- Sieh grade Weikum, Anita Wadsworth, Lucy Knoll, Sophie Merkel, Norma Yo Betty Montgomery, Fior- brook, Ressabell Westbrook, rd. rs ne it weudlces Marian Earl Schuh, Phyllis eee ce eth, 0, Jean 5 ast Wiliam Ottum, in Thornton ohn Wenzel, Rob: ward Beret aca ia pleases Bounds. 3 pudgy Bran mdenburg, Dal- ert Walker, Goldie Wilson. Second Hachholter, Lynn ws Gerald Robert Lee Alvin ‘Nord, Alvin Wilson, | Brynjulson, Jennings Clark. Robert| Ph Jesse Alfred" Clausn tae, ¢ Clark, Viola Clausnitzer, ane a a Combs, Kenneth Gabel, nour, Grace a Gussner, Elsie jc} berg.” John Conrad, Lynn Danley, Staats, David Johnson, LavVern eave Be Alfield ine a Johnson, Emmarilles ae at Everts, Ivan Franklin, Hansen, ‘Helen * ry Hefilip Hend: Hend. -|rickson, Walter Hoffman, wee Je une, Patricis| then, Milton Klein," Norm 2 oon, jorm: a Vera Coons, eussel Polimer, Walsce ‘Jobin Kunkel, Royee eee, Frits, Roland Puller, Anna| La Larson, Inez Lee, Margaret Gabel, Lueck, Edna Lyngstad, Harding. Meg Martin, Janet Mason, Guthrie, a a , Janet ¥ Heidenger ther, john ‘McCabe, Raymond | McCal Sinior Malller: John Melvitic Marlen Sever. Lois milhollan, wn Morton, Joe doe, Mio Binion My gathering Saya feet Poa owed Peter- fernon Peterson. 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Lois ee Lou!se Webster, Frank Wilson, Ronald Wheeler, La Vonne Young, Raymond ey ae Leona Hoch* halter, John Forte: Eighth grade — Gorden Arntson, Earl Beatt, Earl Benesh, Raymond: ; Boelter, Nick Barbie, Robert Burek- | ardt, Paul Carr, Audrey Cave, Grace| Clausnitzer, Ruby Coats, Robert Co- henour, Lois Erdahl, Donald Erick- son, Joan er, Donald Flateland, mapa Forister, Bernard Fuller, Emil Goehner, Evelyn Griffith, Lle- wellyn Hamery, Richard Harrison, Albert Holwegner, Wilbert Jahnke, Helen Johnson, Priscilla Kanz, Kelth} Eighteen seniors, nine juniors, 23 peed Reoneth ae Donald, E- sophomores and 20 freshmen are list- Larson, ‘ ed on the honor roll for Bismarck Galvin, Leonard, eee yer Derathy |High school, announced Tuesday by fen ne easy Luella Mon School authorities. roe. Ellen Nelson, Pearl Morum, Gil-| Mary Mahiman, with an average of Pert Olson, Margaret veda ae 95.50 leads the seniors. The leaders ser Rain ‘Sangin. Moe Bimehek, Get. other classes and their averages ty Smith, Jean Speaks, Frank Vogel,|ate: Juniors—Hedwig Husby, 94.7: Joe Volk, Robert Welch, Bob Wood-|Sophomores—Gayle Kelly and Flor- paee Bob Yeasley, Mary Frances 6f WINST. MARY'S ~ SCHOLASTIC HONORS) Fifth and Sixth Grade Grades | Place 14 Each; Perfect Attendance Pupils Announced 70 GET PLACES ON SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Better Listed by High School Officials an ANTI-SOGGY BRUSH! Sixty-one pupils in St. Mary's grade school had a scholastic average of B or better during the second six-week iene according to school author- les. The fifth and sixth grades had 14 honor students each, the fourth 11, the eighth 16 and the seventh 6. The honor students: Fourth grade—Virginia Lacey, Phyl- lis Fleck, Dorothy Eisemann, Aloy- sius Simon, Eileen Clarey, Eugene Masseth, Mary Price, Mary Jean Leahy, Herman Slag, Bernard Slag, Lucille Heidt. Fifth grade—Jean Slag, Magdalen ‘Schneider, Margaret Webb, Betty Bartley, Mary Wachter, Teresa St. George, Martha Ann Dunn, Valerine Stecher, Catherine Breen, Jack Wood- mark, Charlotte Fischer, Edna Ponto, Eleanor Ressler, Richard Walcher. Sixth grade—Patricia Leahy, Irene Griffin, Mary McGraw, Wilbur Doll, ‘Mary Murphy, Betty Jane Baker, Elaine Moreland, William Webb, Mar- celline Hagen, Josephine Taix, Ruth Clark, Emma Jean LaRue, Mary Meinhover, Agnus Snyder. Seventh grade—Harold Free, Ame- lia Schneider, Katherine Ward, Mar- jorie Ehli, Madonna Clarey, Robert Garske. Eighth grade—Anne Dolan, Mary Allowance for old Radio up to. Raymond Moreland, Mildred Schlen- er, Genevieve Volk, Constantia Amann, Donald Berger, Roland Crane, Marion Carufel, Louise Elich, Alvina Fischer, Harriet Fischer, John Morgenthaler, Lorraine Miners. Perfect Attendance The following are the pupils in St. Mary's grade school who had perfect attendance records during the second six-week period: First grade—John Bement, Joseph Bitz, Rosemary Brown, Rosemary Bobb, Robert Geiermann, Bernard Goldader, Robert Helmbrecht, James Johnston, Betty Jane Marbeck, John Morrell, Ronald Peters, Elizabeth Schubert, James Schultz, Pius Senger, Margaret Simon, Eva Walter, Nor- man Webb. Second grade—Michael Becker, Thomas Doll, Betty Lou Fleck, Del- mar Martinucci, Elaine Masseth, Donald Patzman, Clement Roether, Paul Francis Rohrer, Joseph Schnei- der, Eleanore Schubert, Patricia Sim- mons, Eileen Stitt, Mary Louise War- ae William Bement, James Bob- zien, Fairman Donald, Russell Hea- ton, Lorraine Masseth, Donald Hen- drickson. Third grade—James Backlund, John Backlund, Joan Dollman, Casper Echert, Joseph Fortune, Margaret Graytak, Marlys Hague, Francis Mar- tin, George Marbach, Anton Echert, Thomas Goldader, Frances Gross, Margaret Halloran, Leo Jundt, Na- oan inneokom. Joan MacMartin, lis MacMartin, Robert Mooney, lols Neibauer, Richard Revell, Ang- elica Schubert, Leo Senger, Richard Stecher, James Wachter, John Wag- ner, Francis Webb. Fourth grade—Robert Albrecht, Foster |Matthew Aller, Marion Bartole, Eva Becker, Minnie Becker, Elizabeth Anp Bobb, Leo Fischer, Marietta Free, Walter Garske, Marcella Geiger, Genevieve Goldader, Daniel Hend- » Virginia Lacey, Mary Jean Cash™ Price As yeaa we claim for it. And believe, speaks for itself. Bert|Leahy, Lorene Litt, Betty McDonald, Catherine Morrell, Margaret Jean Neibauer, Alice Mae Patterson, be,| Richard ‘Patzman, George Schwartz, ’| Aloysius Simon, Bernard Slag, Evelyn Reape, Angeline Zahn. th grade—George Bartole, Bar- hark: Bement, Vivian Boehm, Robert Brazerol, Georgette Fritz, John Goetz, Anna Ibach, Catherine Knoll, Dean ae MacMartin, James McDonald, Edna Ponto, Eleanor Ressler, Venetta Bun- elle, Catherine Breen, George, Mary Wachter, Webb, Teresa St. Margaret Magdalen Schneider, Jean Slag, Dorothy Barneck, Leonard Bey- lurid, “Gabriel Brown, ‘Dolores Cava- sino, Robert Doll, Ethel Ehli, Vir- ginia Fossum, Elizabeth Geiermann, Helen Gerhart, Elizabeth Glasser, Frances Haag, Virginia Lambert, John Pearcy, Francis Schlener, Marie Schneider, Catherine Schneider, An- drew Werner, Johanna Wingerter, Mary Wingerter, Donald Osborn, Jean Ann McDonald, William Schwartzen- berger. Sixth grade—Anton Bartole, Roger Brooks, Rosemary Carufel, Marjorie Clarey, Marjorie Daw, Anna Marie Elich, Irene Free, Robert Guthrie, Alice Leahy, Robert Milum, Wilbur Doll, Marcelline Hagen, Robert Hend- riekson, Patricia Leahy, Roger Mc- Kinnon, Rose Merly, Ried Miners, Mary Meinhover, George Morrell, Eugene Senger, Josephine Taix, John Volk, Helen Zimmer. aon gtade— Theresa Jundt, John Dunn, Robert Brown, Nicholas Mossbrucker, Robert North, Harold Free, Linus Volk, William Geiermann, Frederick Peterson, Elsie Engel, Ger- esa Gerhart, Susan Fritz, Gordon Al- Pee Ra een rasae... 137.50 Cash Prices” Eighth grade—Constantia Amann, Donald Berger, Ernest Barbie, Roy Brown, Roland Crane, Marion Caru- fel, Irwin Cowley, Magdalen Fritz, Alvina Fischer, George Goetz, Robert Howard, Lorraine Miners, Veronica Price, Robert Patzman, Emily Papa- cek, Clarence Ressler, Michael Sen- ger, Peter Schantz, Ann Catherine j Sener Bertha Vogle, Neola Winter. | Those Having Grades of 90 or| Linda Maki, 95.! 50. Toll with grades of 90 or above, fol- low: gy Jane Skeels, Donna Jean Davis, Ges Fevold, Marion Little, Rut! Rand, Marian Pederson, Robert Mote, ert Vogel, Margaret Hanson, Jane | Lighthizer. | Juniors—Dorothy Jenson, Virginia Penders, Margaret Mundy, Harriett} | Schonert, Valdis Knudson, Edna Nel- son, Hollace Beall and Emma Langer. Sophomores—Henrietta Ode, Eliza- beth Tolchinsky, Norman Solberg, John Kramer, James Burckhardt, Herbert Asselstine, Harriett Rosen, Ray Wirth, Helen Solberg, Adina Bi terman, Benjamin Jones, Beulah H: dahl, Mary See, Pearl Hamery, Cha: }les Conner, Marion Hyland, Robert | If you want really white teeth .. use want really white teeth, a your soggy toothbrush. A brush with low-grade or ordinary bristles turns limp when wet and cannot possibly keep teeth Clean, white. Dr. West's famous water-proofed Gives 60% better, quicker & than ever before possible. 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