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THE BiSMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1935 6 ATTENDANCE HONORS WON BY 662 PUPILS IN SEVENTH MONTH Wachter Building and Seventh Grade Tie in Number Mak- ing Perfect Records Six hundred sixty-two Bismarck grade school children made perfect attendance records during the sev- enth school month ending April 12, according to a summary prepared by the teachers in the various buildings. The pupils attending school every day numbered 111 at the William Moore, 163 at the Roosevelt, 139 at the Richholt, 73 at the Wachter, 36 at the Will Annex, 67 in the seventh Grade and 73 in the eighth grade. Following are the names of the pu- pils classified according to their res- pective buildings: WILLIAM MOORE SCHOOL First grade—Richard Brandes, Leon- ard Card, Rose Judkins, Breen Ken- nelly, Marian Lawrence, Alice Lee, Ardis Lillihaugen, Raymond Nord, Grace Munson, Vernon McCay. Second grade—Marjory Barth, Carolyn Dahlen, Norma Ellingson, Jean Hendricks, Delane Keller, John Morton, Frances Nelson, Janice Om- dahl, William Schwartz, Robert Simons, John _ Swenson, Matilda a Douglas Yeater, Richard Za- i. Third grade—Errold Adams, Glenn Barth, Lester Collis, Marguerite El- lingson, Ruth Engen, John Larson, Mary Jane Larson, John Lee, Oscar Lovin, Robert Lyngstad, Jacqueline ‘McDonald, Betty Lee Orr, Marguerite Starner, Ernestine Tilsen, Loren Vet- tel, Billy Waldschmidt. Fourth grade—Marian Brandes, Betty Grace Cave, Robert Cook, Vada, DeGroot, Richard Fevold, Ethel Hen- dricks, Royann Kennelly, Ida McCul- | Jough, Donald McDonald, Frank Mil- hollan, Charles Olmanson, Robert Register, Jane Riggs, Marjorie Robin- son, Mildred Schlechter, Dorlyn Shaw, Richard Waldo, Norman Little, Charles Morton, Ruth Nelson, David Haggerty, Mary Wynkoop, Arlene Asch, Dale Card, LaVerne Coulter, ‘Ted Forde, Jack Gibbs, Robert Green, Esther Kottsick, Bobby Lasken, Mar- ion Martin, Melvin Montgomery, Mar- cia Morris, Jack Ohde, Kenneth Price, Roy Putz, Cleo Schultz, Sylvia Tol- chinsky, June Walker, Marjorie Wal- Ja, Josephine Vallie. Fifth grade—John Belk, Calvin Bertch, Grayden Dahlen, Violet Fag- erstrom, Roberta Henderson, Sonia Husby, Mary Langer, George Larson, Malvin Olson, Joan Rosenthal, War- ren Satter, Lois Solberg, Joyce Stoen, Annette Torvik, Charles Vettel, Mary ‘Waldo, Frederick Wilde, Howard Ab- bot, Annette Torvik, Ruehl Asbridge, Gladys Betterly, John Engen, Harvey Larson, Russell McCullough, Harry Stewart. Sixth grade—Marlin Abbott, Billy Arntson, Frances Hanson, Margan Jones, Palmer Putnam. ROOSEVELT SCHOOL First = Grade—Leonard Bischel, Eileen Broxmeyer, Robert Brynjul- son, Quinten Cohenour, John Fahl- gren, Sally Ann Fleck, James Gra- bow, Laurence Harlan, Rolf Harm- sen, John Holm, George Holm, Henry Jones, Jean Leonhard, Merle Mayer, James O'Brien, Paul O'Leary, Gene Pfeifer, Ellison Ullrich, Leo Weixel, Darrel Worlitz, Robert Turner, Blaine Combs, Patricia Crum, Jack Burton, Delores Fetch, Charles Finkle, Joan King, Eldon Koon. Second Grade—George Bischel, Leonard Johnson, Charlotte Ann Kr: mer, Robert Lillestrand, Eugene Nel- son, Violet White, Robert Bainbridge, Grace Barbie, Roger Berg, Betty Bohrer, Niles Burton, Willie Cohen- our, Beverly Combs, Dolores Davis, Robert Gunness, Jane Hall, Hugh Harless, Lois Mae Harmsen, Joann Harty, Gloria Johnson, Walter Ren- den, Hilary Smith, Donald Vendsel. Third Grade—Annette Diven, Joyce Harrison, Lois Hektner, Margaret Pfleger, Shirley Schantz, Louis Ship- ley, August Wagner, Robert Boutrous, Duane Carlson, Robert Chernich, Delores Delzer, Donald Erickson, Virginia Gerow, Ruth Hedden, Rose: mary Holm, Ruth Holwegner, Rus- sell Jones, James Kiley, Robert O’Brien, Harold Perry, Arthur Per- kins, Eileen Pfeifer, Jean Plomasen, Kenneth Schultz. Fourth Grade—Wesley Brynjulson, John Davis, Irene Fetch, Alice Joyce Finkle, Kaare Hagen, Betty Ann Hall, Lorraine Hauch, Alvin Hoff, Dorothea Holm, Alvina Johnson, ‘Albert Markham, Robert Lee Meyer, ‘White, Janice Preston, Bob Beatt, Arthur Cohenour, Van George, June LeRoy, Roy Logan, James McLaugh- | Richt Jin, Anna Mae Rasche, Jean Sloan, Nancy Tavis. Fifth Grade—Bud Andrews, Reseed Longm' HEY “TOTAI 1,010,000 MEN t ay f ome ee, ‘ments of the first two years WORMED OVER FOR RODENT, | INSECT AND TREE. DISEASE FVVVEWENEE, L ENROLLMENTS HAVE. HuMBERED STRENGTH—300,000 MEN PRoPOSED ENLARGEMENT Te~b00,000 MEN mates at more than $335,000,000 to date. CONTROLe | Ait ° WHAT CCC HAS ACHIEVED IN TWO YEARS Immediate enlargement of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) from 300,000 to 600,000 young men ‘calls attention to‘accomplish- of CCC work. Here, based on official reports of Robert Fechner, director, is a graphic r of some of the definite things done by the CCC, mostly in the nature of permanent improvements, total value of which Fechner esti- In addition, more than 3,000,000 dependents and families of CCC men have benefited by the money sent home by the 1,000,000 CCC men on the fob at various times, With two years of “know-how” behind them, Di Fechner believes this summer's 600,000 men will be able to produce works of even greater permanent value, FINDS FAULT WITH AAA Editor Tribune: are I wish to call attention to a much | ang on ; Wilson, Dorothy Anderson, Alfred Clausnitzer, Wesley Coons, Orville Erickson, Harvey Gray, Charlotte Gussner, David Johnson, La Verne Johnson, Emmarillis Jordan, Lois Knapp, William McCabe, Robert {Martell, Dorothy Martin, Donald Rob- |inson, Robert Russell, Jacob Seitz, Sy- bil Sloven, Lois Strand, Fred Walker. Third grade: Vera Coons, Jerry Fortenberry, Betty Fritz, Anna Gabel, Margaret Gabel, Frances Goodman, Joe Guthrie, Walter Harding, Virginia Heidinger, John Melville, Keith Neu- bauer, Elmer Ode, Paul Porter, Gor- don Senzek, Russell Thompson, Emma Mae Tolliver, Raymond Anderson, Janell Kemph. Fourth grade: Teddy Anderson, Vivian Anderson, Robert Blensley, Margaret Bredy, Marcelite Carpenter, Elaine Cleveland, James Coats, Nor- ma Gordon, Mary Ann Fortenberry, Harold Beigle, John Gussner, Jr., Marion Illchen, Evelyn Klein, Mar- garet Meili, Andrew Tolliver, Wal- ter Wenzel, Valda Wheeler. Fifth grade: John Carlson, Robert Johansen, Bertha Kallenberger, Ed- ward Kallenberger, Verna Koenig, Rosemary Krier, Althea Lippert, Kenneth Lunn, Suzanne Melville, Lester Miller, Mary Jane Nelson, Gir- dell Patterson, Lois Jean Peterson, Jean Pickles, Lyle Porter, Percy Quanrud, Betty Lou Russell, Helen Louise Scott, Thelma Thorson, Ernest Tolliver, Arlene Boelter, Norma Ja- cobson, Billy Jahnke, Frank Wenzel. Sixth grade: Granville Asch, Ruby Boelter. Vera DeCrook, Jeanette Forsythe, Esther Loenig, Raymond Martin, Alice Nord, Ila Strand, George Tolliver, Hazel Wilson, Rober Anderson, Evelyn Coats, Norman Fe- vold, Robert Fossum, Jonah Goeh- ner, Lilliam Grey, Laura Huber, Elyse Kositzky, Irene Klein, Gerald Lunn, Doris Mayer, John Mitchell, George Morton, Dorothy Nelson, Ar- zella Ode, Pearl Porter, Bernice Pinks, Louise Thysell, Raymond Tolliver, Elaine Trousdale. WACHTER SCHOOL First grade—Deloris Belk, Tony Richter, Dorothy Schwab, Edward Burtts, Anna Schmidt, Billie Belk, Philip Trolliey, Howard Knapp, Velma Gall, Edith Baty, Clayton Schacht, Ralph Gabel, Robert Fischer, Lois Bailey, Lucille Schoelmer, Clara Meske, Arthur Merkel, Clifford Lampman, Richard Sabins, Frank Finlayson, Mildred Hering, Geraldine Finlayson, Ray Springer. Second grade—Maggie Richter, Eugene Meyers, Gordon Kalweit, Mar- jerie Harrington, Leonard Johnson, Colleen Haas, Russell Gable, Edward Schwab, Murray Sprenger, Delores Gall, Jackie Solum, Arthur Strobel, Robert Daniel, Richard Olson, Doris Berger, Dorys Smith. Third grade—Peggy Lu Daniel, Stella Hering, Shirley Holmes, Theo- dore Richter, Eugene Schacht, Emelie Stroebel, Violet Ritchey, Otto Meske. Fourth grade—Mary Blohm, Earnest Blohm, Evangeline Schloemer, Frank Swindling, Ruth Brittain, George Masseth, Herman Merkel, Norma Ol- son, Gordon Westbrook, Robert ey. Fifth grade—Althea Belk, Duane Graves, Luella Holmes, Donald ir, Elmer Oberlander, Kath- erine Schmidt, Marjorie Varney, Carl ‘Westbrook, Bob Willman. Sixth grade—Margaret Dutt, Paul WILL SCHOOL ANNEX {70 STUDENTS EARN HONOR ROLL RATING zanne Melville, Mary Jane Nelson,| mortgage of his debtor, pay for the Eileen Neubauer, Lyle Porter, Percy POR SEVENTH MONTH, William Moore and Roosevelt Buildings Close Contenders For Largest Number Smith, Anna Mae Rasche, Schmitz, William Grabor, James Mc- Laughlin, Merrill Pike, Fifth Janice Preston, Jean Sloan, Arthur ¢, Cohenour, Robert Meyer, Alwyn Emmett repair and repainting of the various farm buildings and the necessary stock in the company. forts of life, through the pursuit of an honest occupation, without govern- ment interference. Third by using an individual's past vont as a basis for determining what he shall produce in the future. It 4s barring out of agriculture the youth of the nation on whom depends our future civilization. ‘Therefore I feel that it is my duty to oppose the AAA until it is so con- it guarantees every in- it to produce and market at cost of production sufficient com- modity to maintain an American home . Lihat nl = ws i . é TOO MANY ON RELIEF Bismarck, N. D. ‘April 22, 1933. itor, Tribune: According to @ news story we have just read more than one third of North Dakota’s population is on the relief roll. We think that this is E 8 i z g e 3 A Citizen, ri i axe i or nothing, are forced clothe our grown beca there is no available work for them! to feed and use A FARMER. Stories in STAMPS By I. S. Klein IN DEFENSE of HKING f| KINGS TH! threat of Premier Mussolini of Italy to defend the honor of his country against purported in- sults of Abyssinian troops at the border of Italian Somaliland, has brought out a vast army of well equipped troops in defense of the only remaining independent king- dom in Africa. That is the answer of Haile Selassie, King of Kings of Ethiopia, Conquering Lion of Ju- dah, Elect of God and Light of the World, who traces his descent di- rectly from King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. That the soldiers Mussolini hae sent to Eritrea and Somaliland will have a tough battle on their hands is generally agreed, for the natives of Abyssinia are considered among the best fighters in the world. Their ruler, shown on sev eral stamps ot the country, has introduced many modern inn ovations among his The coveted honor roll rating was earned by 170 Bismarck public school pupils during the seventh month of the term ending April 12, accord- ing to the listing just published by |t@d. school officials. In the Will junior high school, 26 seventh grade and 15 eighth grade pupils placed on the honor roll. In other buildings the number were as follows: Wachter 9, William Moore 51. Richholt 23, and Roosevelt 46. Those earning places on the honor roll, classified according to their buildings and grades, are as follows: WACHTER SCHOOL Fourth Grade—Ruth Brittain and Marie Meeder. Fifth Grade—Delores Meske. Sixth Grade—Margaret Dutt, Jerry Longmuir, Richard Meeder, Norma oueepers Billy William and Ruth WILLIAM MOORE |Mahiman, ‘Meyer, Dolores Munger, dahl, Joyce Paviak, Waldemar Per- 'son. Howard Peterson, Vernon Elizabet Eunice Om- Peterson, th Ritter- Bruce bush, James Schunk, Ann Louise Sel- Fourth Grade — La Verne Coulter, |6,, Adele Solberg, Edna Solberg, Jack Gibbs, Dorothy Hanson, Ona Pe Spare, Wanda Swenson, Vee Knief, Marion Martin, Melvin|#@"ty Vadnie, Ronald Wheeler, Lor- Montgomery, Marcia Morris, Jack Ohde, Bonnie Rennie, Jane Ann Skin- ner, Sylvia Tolchinsky, Duane Torvik, Josephine Vallie, Cleo Schultz, Mar- jorie Lou Robinson, Richard Fevold,| yroy, Mildred Schlecter, Betty Grace Cave, Ethel | Hendricks, Richard Waldo, Marian Brandes, Robert Cook, George Bird, Jack Cripe, Mary Wynkoop, Doris Asbridge, Leonard Belk, Royann Beanely, Jane Riggs, Virginia Whee- ler. Fifth Grade—Beverly Barneck, Ar- thur Betterly, Violet Fagerstrom, June Fair, Roberta Henderson, Eva Marie Hendrickson, Sonia Husby, Gail Ind- seth, Mary Langer, Marie Morton, Malvin Olson, Warren Satter, Dale Saxvik, Virgina Shafer, Lois Solberg, Annette Torvik, Delores Wells, Billy Wright, Howard Abbott, Harry Stewart. Sixth Grade—Dorothy Roberts. The records for grade six are incomplete because of the absence of Miss Rick- etts on account of illness. RICHHOLT SCHOOL Fourth Grade—Audiene Wilson, Ruth Richert, Evelyn Klein, Marlye Korupp, Harriet Wagar, Mina Mit- chell, Myla iMtchell, Billy Cunning- ham, Harold Geigle, Vivian Anderson, Robert Blensley, Margaret 5 Fifth Grade—Robert Johansen, Mann, Charles Martin, Janet Mason, John McCabe, Marietta Meyer, Lois Milhollan, Arthur Montgomery, Do- lores Munger, Joe Nicola, Allan Ole- son, Joyce Paviak, Waldemar Person, First Grade—Verna Fogerstrom, | Skodj Leslie Kottsick, Betty Middlemas, Reidinger, Willand Roverdink, Trene ens Beatrice Tolchinsky. 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