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~ [ST PUPILS WITH ~—_ ATTENDANCE MARKS City Grade Stydents Neither Tardy Nor Absent During March Are Announced ords during the school April 10, were announced this week by teachers in the various schools. Pupils neither tardy during the 30-day period follow: WILLIAM MOORE 53 First Grade—June Bounds, Richard Brandes, Patricia Cook, Rodney Fish- er, Elizabeth Flurer, Jean Hedahl, Rose Judkins, Breen Kennelly, Mar- Ardis Lillehaugen, Pat Myhre, Ray- mond Nord, George Olson, Arline Sol- maintained ‘perfect attendance dine ler. Second grade—Kenneth Hoff, Don-' ald Hofstrand, Ellen Mahoney, Donna Preston, Violet White, Myron Atkin- son, Grace Barbie, Betty Bohrer, Niles Burton, Neil Churchill, William Cohenour, Lois Mae Harmsen, Rose- mary Kiley, Lawrence Melech, Els- worth Pearson, Richard e, Hilary Smith, John Weigelt, Cherie Raines, Beverly Combs, Robert Gun- ness, Jean Hall, Third grade—Robert Boutrous, Lois! Broxmeyer, Duane Carlson, Robert Chernich, Annette Diven, Fahigren, Jessie Fields, Joyce Harri- son, Lois Hektner, Dorothy Jones, Phyllis Kraft, Robert O'Brien, Harold Perry, Arthur Perkins, Eileen Pfeifer, Jean Plomasen, Elizabeth Rasche, Kenneth Schultz, Robert Schultz, Loris Shipley, John Sloan, Joanne Slorby, Laura Spitzer. Fourth grade—William Cole, Irene Fetch, Alice: Finkle, Kaare Hagen, Lorraine Hauch, Alvin Hoff, Robert Jones, Albert Markham, Robert Mey- er, Lorraine Nicola, Lars Pearson, Marie Schierbeck, Emmett Schmitz, Richard Schneider, Alwyn Smith, Genevieve Smith, Virginia White, Beverly Young, Charles Crum, Robert berg, Vernon McCay. Second Grade — Patricia Aughnay, Marjory Barth. Esther Engen, Earl Graffam, Lau- rence Kell, Janice Omdahl, Joe Parks, Mery Putnam, Betty Shaw, John Swenson, Richard Zabel. Third Grade— Mary Jane Larson, John Lee, Robert Lyngstad. Jacque- lne McDonald, Betty Lee Orr, Kath- Tyn Rindahl, Jack Schunk, Salem Towne, Loren Vettel, Billy Wald- schmidt It. Fourth Grade — Ted Forde, Jack Gibbs, Bobby Lasken, Marion Martin, Jack Ohde, Roy Putz, Cleo Schultz, Darwin Solberg, Marjorie Walla, Mar- fan Brandes, Betty Cave, Robert Cook, Ethel Hendricks, Roland Mc- Daniel, Donald McDonald, “rank Milhollan, Charles Olmanson, Mar- jorié Robinson, Mildred Schlechter, Dorlyn Shaw, Richard Waldo, Vir- ginia Wheeler, Norman Little, Charles Morton, Ruth Nelson, Mary Wyn- koop. Fifth Grade — John Belk, Calvin Bertch, Violet Fagerstrom, June Fair, Mary Langer, George Larson, Marie Morton, Malvin Olson, Vernon Rud- ser, Warren Satter, Lois Solberg, Joyce Stoen, Charles Vettel, Mary Waldo, Delores Wells, Frederick ‘Wilde, Billy Wright, Maxine Klind- worth, John Engen, Earl Garrison, Harvey Larson, Olive Smith, Harry Stewart. Sixth Grade—Marlin Abbott, Billy Arntson, Frances Hanson, Morgan Jones, Leonard Quanrud, Betty Albee, Billy Aughnay, Walter Brophy, Lois Brose, Clyde Cochran, Margaret Delph, Paul Gilbert, Beatrice Hen- dricks, Dale Hilden, Lee Hilden, War- ren Little, Bernard Lueck, Esther Nassif, Margaret Olson, Quentin Rud, Robert Schoregge, Alec Sirnchuk, Rosella Sjoblom, Audrey Wald- schmidt, Barbara Wynkoop. WACHTER First. grade—William Trolliey, Phil- ip Trolliey, Richard Sabins, Lois Bailey, ymond Anderson, Billy Johnson,’ Howard Knapp. Second grade—Edward Schwab, Dorys Smith, Richard Olson, Robert Daniel,..John Grey, Esther Meeder, Norma Ellingson, grade—| Stella Hering; Shirley Holmes, Illa Johnson, Roth, Pauline Schmidt, Marjorie Solum, Otto Meske. ‘Fourth: grade—Cashmere Hilzende- ger, Frank Swindling, Ruth Brittain, ‘Freda Daniels, Peter Lepo, George Masseth, Marie Meeder, Herman Mer- kel, Cecil Mertz, Leonard Murphy, Norma Olson, Gordon Westbrook, Sugene Williams. Fifth grade—Pearl Burtts, Duane Graves, Luella Holmes, Donald Long- muir, Elmer Oberlander, Katherine ,Schmidt, Edward Schmidt, Vernon Bolum, Carl Westbrook, Bobby Will- man, Elmona Johnson, Florence berg. Sixth grade—Margaret Dutt, Ed- ward Holmes, Warren Johnson, Peter Knoll, Jerry Longmuir, Sophie Mer- kel, Irene Mertz, Norma Westbrook, Billy Willman, Charles Williams, Henry Winkler, Rose Lacher, Anton ‘Wetch, Fred Bates. wi 5 Second grade—Helen Briske, Ruben Hochhalter, Robert Lee, Alvin Nord, Gloria Andahl, Dorothy Anderson, Robert Anderson, Robert Erickson, Robert Gierke, Harvey Gray, Charl- otte Gussner, David , Elaine Cleveland, A Meili, Mina Mitchell, Myla Mitchell, Myron Ode, Ruth Richert, grade—J E Carey, John Carlson, Jack Fossum, Robert Johansen, Bertha Kallenber- ger, Edward Kallenberger, Verna Koe- nig, Rosemary Krier, Suzanne Mel- Holm, Clifford Holwegner, Merle Mayer, Paul O'Leary, Gene Pfeifer, Patricia Slorby, Grace Weigelt, Rob- ert ‘Turner, Blaine Combs, Patricia ‘Crum, Jack Leits, Eileen Ebeling, Beattie, Bob Beatt, Arthur Cohenour, pie Ngrtred , Abe George, William irabow, June Roy, Roy Logan, James McLaughlin, Jean Sloan, Nan- cy Tavis, Fifth grade—Bud Andrews, Beatrice Arnold, Betty Bernard, Venetta Brun- elle, Marion Chernich, Charles Con- rad, Nancy Dollar, Eugene Fields, Lucille Hagen, Earl Hampton, Allen Hektner, Lawrence Hellickson, John Hofstrand, “Mabel Howe, Marjorie Jones, Margery Larson, Harry Mark- ham, Dwight Mote, Howard Mueller, Myrl Nelson, Rosemary Selvig, Ed- win Spitzer, Beneva Tanner, Ben Til- lotson, Thelma White. Sixth grade—Spencer Boise, Fran- ces Boutrous, Louella Bick, Michael | Chernich, George Constans, Jerome ! Dohn, Ernest Erickson, Lloyd Fields, | George Hektner, Arland Hofstrand,| Jeanne Larson, Mary Logan, Ted| Mote, Jackie Schierbeck, Donald Schultz, Roger Sloan, Beverly Stad- ler, Virginia Turner, Leland Ulmer, Helen Wald, Irene White, Gerard | Meyer, Jeanette Nelson, Lawrence | ‘Webber. : | WILL ANNEX i First grade—Vivian Bakken, Alton | Bohn, Vera Fogerstrom, John Hege- dus, Eleanora Hunke, Marilyn Kress Beverly MacDonald, Gerald McCrorie, Betty Middlemas, Ramona Mills, Da- Second grade—Bernard Burbage, Raymond Delzer, Billy Dirlam, Har- old Dohn, Robert Green, Wilbert Hasse, Charlotte Hegedus, Robert Herzberg, Doris Kleingartner, Marian Kudick, Ralph Might, Earl Olsen, June Speaks, Lois Stedman. Third grade—Jean Burbage, Grant Anderson, Mary Bayendick, Willis Brewster, Lester Deckert, Carol Lei- fur, James Monson, William Ottum, Gerald Price, Gene Riedinger, Bev- erly Rice, Jean Smith, Truman Sol- berg, Claire Tolchinsky, George Will, Jr, Nola Tovaas, Forest Way, Terry Yule. Seventh grade—John Beaudoin, Ann Bergeson, Lillian Bich, Buddy Brandenberg, Lynn Burkhart, Ralph Canfield, Elvera Clark, Robert Clark, Jock Cochran, Florence Cohenour, John Conrad, Glen Coons, Jack Everts, Walter Fink, John Fortenber- ry, Rebecca Feltag, Billie Gerrow, Emile Gunville, Egil Hagen, Helen Hedden, Philip Hendrickson, Morris Howrey, Ardella Jacobson, Eunice Jessen, Harold Johansen, Donald Klein, Milton Klein, Mildred Larson, Inez Lee, Bob Lipp, Viola Lueck, Bert Mahiman, Virginia Malm, Merriman Ailogg® FOR QUALITY Sc CATSUP, Libby’s, MILK, Libby’s, tall FANCY MEATS SINCE 1883 and WEGETABLES JUST PHONE 1060 --- “NEW POTATOES CRISP, TENDER CARROTS SOLID, CRISP LETTUCE OATMEAL Mine and WAFFLE FLOUR, 5 lbs. 19¢ 5c) speck ORANGES *s:'*"".....2.doz. 73¢ Watermelon Cantaloupe Strawberries Green Peas Green Beans Cabbage Radishes Wax Beans White Asparagus Tips Egg Plant Leaf Lettuce SINCE 1883 SAUERKRAUT We tig site ......-- 3 for 29c GRAPEFRUIT 827 ti .. 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