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Dilly Rapabile, $14 Mondas, June 8, 1010 Brule Co. Slates Head Start Class CHAMBERLAIN There will he three Head Start classes held in Brute County June 10 through Aug. 4. Chamberlain Head Start parents met June 2 and hired Janet Glaus as teacher; Tanya Clark, aide; Bernadine Finega, cook and bus driver. Mts.

Shirley Geddes was elected sceretary of the parents' group with Willis Clark, chairman Fran Wingert, vice chairman." At the Pukwana school Nikki Jirsa of Highmore wilt be teacher with Patricia Cummings, aide: Dorothy Peterson, and Mrs. Lloyd Brearley, bus driver. Mrs. LeRay Bely is chairman of the parents with Donald Pazour, vice chairman, and Mrs. Kott Brearley, will be secretary.

teacher Betty at the Kimball school with Bonnie Emerson, aide; Bernice mins, cook; Mrs. Stanley Stanek, Mrs. LeRoy Ness, Mrs. Tom Walsh and Mrs. Raymond Heath, bus drivers.

Mrs. John Wingert is chairman of the parents; Mrs. Lodeen Svoboda, vice chairman and Mrs. Donald Herrlein, secretary. Mrs.

D. Van Zee Rites at Springs By Republic News Service WESSINGTON SPRINGS Funeral services for Mrs. Dealus (LuElla) Van Zee, 58, were fune 1 at the Free Methodist Church with the Rev. D. J.

Roand the Rev. D. Robert Short officiating. Interment was in Prospect Hill Cemetery with Lee's Funeral Service in charge of atrangements. She was born Oct.

14. 1911 to Mr. and Mrs. Emery J. Winegarden of Wessington Springs and died May 27 at the local hospital after a long illness.

She had taught school in Hand and Sanborn counties and in west-. ern South Dakota, On May 26, .1935 she married Dealus Van Zee of St. Lawrence. Mrs. Van Zee had been president of the college auxiliary and an officer of the District 8 Federation Homemakers Survivors include her widow.

er; four daughters, Alyce City, Lois Lanter; Brighten, Nyla Thompson, Colorado Springs, and Uancy Gilbert, Aurora, two sons, David, Louisville, and Donald, Alpena; her father and stepmother; two sisters, Margaret Martin, Kansas City, and Velma Bowar, Wessington Springs, and 10 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her mother and a brother. Jacobsen Heads Gregory Students By Republic News Service GREGORY During the annual awards night at the local high school Stan Jacobsen, student body president for 1969 70 presented the gavel to Alvin Scissons, in coming student body president. Students receiving top awards not previously announced include: Marlin Brozik, Phi Beta Mu award in band; Colleen Flynn, John Philip Sousa award; Cheryl Schenefeld, most valuable debater, Susan Garry, Kar. en Hickey Randy Montgomery, contributed department; Marcia Higgins, most outstanding home, ec student: Doug Drey Clark Routh, Dakota Wesleyan University athletic scholarships; Susan Garry and Carol Horstman, Catholic Daughters scholarships for essays; Most outstanding player went to Clark Routh, basketball; Dave Keiser, football; Gregg Drees, track, and Dave Keiser, wrestling.

4-H'ers Take Minneapolis Trip BROOKINGS Fourteen South Dakota 4 girls will gO to Minneapolis to learn more about the world of business and finance, June 8-12, because they won top honors in State Fair home economics judging contests last fall, The educational trip is sored by the Sears Foundation. Trip winners include: Ann Sturgis; and Kathie Schelske, Tripp, were winners in the home improvement judging contest. Darla Houska, Mt. Janice Moe, dra; Eunice Quissel, Jasper, Diane Kettering, Brentford; and Ann Ogren, Langford, were winners in the clothing judging contest. Paula Reynolds, Hill City; anne Johnson, Rapid and Janette Clarin, Sturgis, were winners in the 4 foods and nutrition judging contest.

And Mary Kay Rethke, Milbank; Susan Olson, Huron, Eileen Smith, Milbank; and Dianne Schamens, were winners in the meats judging contest. COUNTRY PARSON "We ought to give awards for failure thus honoring those who tried" of of of the Gregory CDA Elects Officers By Republic News Service GREGORY Mrs. Lawrence Berens, the was Catholic elected grand regeht Daughters America, Also elected were Agnes Beckers, vice regent; Mrs. Russell Garry, prophetess; Marie Smolik, financial secretary; Miss Mary Geaghan, historian; Mrs. Elvin Pederson, treasurer; Shirley Higgins, sentinel; Mrs.

Robert lecturer; Mrs. William Horstman, organist; Mrs. Joe Geaghan and Susan Connot, trustees for one-year terms: Mrs. Don Petersen Sr. and Mrs.

Elmer Montgomery, trustees for terms, and Mrs. Bernie Dunn Mrs. Robert Malone, trustees for threeyear terms. SSC Musicians Elect Officers SPRINGFIELD Three music organizations at Southern State College have selected officers for the 1970 71 academic year. Choir officers are Curt Van Asperan, Dante; president; Marilyn Jons, Bonesteel; vice president; Robin Feyereisen, Gregory, secretary, treasurer; and Mary Byrke la Yankton, student council representative.

Officers for the Southern band include George Ewing, president; Joyce Finck, Trippi. dall, vice president; Mary Miller, Lennox, -treasurer and Miss Byrkeland, student council represntative. Music Educators National Conference (MENC) has elected Dave Baker of Rock Rapids, Iowa, as president. officare Ewing, Tripp, vice and student council represntative; Miss Byrkeland, secretary; and Kerri clair of Gregory, treasurer. Avon Students Receive Awards By AVON--At Republic the News annual Service, night at the local school top scholarship awards went to David Voigt, Curtis Pudwill and Linda Crouse.

The American Legion citizenship awards went to seniors, David Walkes and Linda Crouse. Awards for perfect attendance for four years of high school went to Calvin Ratzlaff, a Ridgeway and Loren Vilhauer. Other top awards not viously announced went Curtis Koehn, most improved wrestler; Leslie Gramkow, biology; Rosalie Eben, journalism; Robert and Timothy Ferguson, business; Carol Pudwill, English; Kendra Ferwerda, home econmics and Crisco award; David Walkes, math; Calvin Ratzlaff, science: Vern Tolsma, shop, and Michelle Muller, soci. al science. Wagner Jaycees Install Officers By Republic News Service WAGNER Gary Olson, Huron, state Jaycee president, gave the address and installed the new Jaycee officers at the awards and installation banquet held at the Veterans of Foreign Wars club dining room.

Installed were Donald Hubbard, Eugene Kisch, vice president; Donald Kotab, sate director: Donald Kaberna, secretary; Merle Stone, treasurer; the Rev. Kenneth Wade, and Dr. Gerald Williams, directors. Awards presented included Edward Staudenmier, boss of the year; Donald Kaberna, outstanding young educator; Donald Hubbard, outstanding young man; Noel Miles, distinguished service award; Donald Kotab, Jaycee of the year; Marvin Petrick, outstanding young farmer; Mrs. Ida Stone, mother of the year; Dolores Kotab, spokette of the year, and Carole Wade, Jaycette of the year, Spoke winners were Ken Wade, Donald Kaberna, Charles Schroyer, Leonard Melmer, Glen L.

Schoepf, Gary Honner and Jerry Kuntz and spark plug awards went to Merle Stone, Donald Hubbard, Eugene Kisch, Alvin uecker, Pat Paur and Don Kotab. Alvin Uecker and Charles Jussel Jr. received exhausted rooster pins. Paul Widman, Mitchell, Region III national director, presented past presidents pins to Clarence Jussell C. Ray Oliver, Pat Paur and Donald tab.

Mrs. M. Gillen of Howard Dies By Republic News Service HOWARD Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Gillen were June 6 at Sioux Falls with burial at Hartford. Mrs.

Gillen died June 2 at the Madison hospital. She had been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Aaron Martinson, Howard. Platte VFW Officers Installed By Republic News Service PLATTE Kenneth J. Nolan, Plankinton, District Seven crans of Foreign Wars comman.

der, presented a national charter to the Platte VFW Post 8394 and installed post officers at a special meeting. Installed were Henry Boer, commander; Carl Lundberg, senior vice commander; William Carter, junior vice Leslie Harding, termaster; Herman Van judge advocate; Cornie Boersma, surgeon: John Vander chaplain; and Tony Baan Hofman, Vic Kayser and Bernard trustees. Major Test Complete As 7 Solons Win Primary PIERRE (A The election was the major test for seven candidates, seeking seats in the legislature. The seven, two the senate and five in the house of representatives, will be uncontested in the Nov. 3 general clection, and will join 17 other candidates who had primary, opposition and face no general elec.

tion races. Only the unlikely threat, of someone filing for the leg. islature as an independent by Aug. 5 would present an obstacle. Secretary of State Alma Larson said an independent state legislative, candidate would need signatures totaling between two and five per cent of all the votes cast for district governor in in that legislative 1968 and be filed with her office Aug.

those signatures would have to 5. Alfred J. Burke of Newell was the last successful independent state legislative candidate, winning a senate seat as an independent in 1964. He was reket in 1966 on the and 1968. Republican tic- elected Incumbent Democrat Frank Novotny of Lake des won his primary race over James Wiliams of Ex-Resident of W.

Springs Dies By Republic News Service WESSINGTON SPRINGS Word has been received here of the death last month of Rudolph Hainy at Russell, Kan, Mr. Hainy had been a farmer in the Wessington Springs area and had managed the cOcreamery here. ops Survivors include his widow, the former Olive Coleman. 2 Girls Top Roll By Republic News Service were the only student: ARMOUR Two senior girls achieve a place on honor roll for the semester at the local high school. They, are Nancy Clark and Bev Holbeck.

Students listed on the roll include Mary Jane Blume, Mary Jo Buhler, Judy Connell, Robert Holbeck, Cathy Meyer, Karen Scholten, Sandra Semmler and Joe Tischler, seniors: Gary Bruning, Marsha Carmody, Karen DeVrics, Doug Knodel, Theresa Ronspies, Terri Bussell, Jan Cox, Stan Debra Plooster and Debra Thompson, juniors. Tom Drake, Stephanie Meyer, Marcia Tranter, Brad Hamilton, and Pat Plooster, sophomores, and Darold Gjorass, Kinnear, Lori Mulder, Cheryli Gochring, Jeannie Kolecka and Sharon Telkamp, freshmen, grade school Betty Holbeck, and Debra Holbeck, eighth graders, and Mary penter and Conda DeVrics, seventh graders, made the roll for the semester. Others on the roll included Geraldine Baier, Rodney Bindert, Alan Hamilton, Roger Hertz. Debra Kinncar, Bobbie Renshaw and Becky cighth graders, and Betty Carda, Kelly Carmody, Robert Drake, Karen Hortmann, Beth Nase, Michelle Renshaw and Alan Scholten, seventh graders. Eighth graders listed on the honor roll for the nind-week period and not listed above are Carol Jager and Cindi Mulder.

At Armour High List Douglas Rural Graduates By Republic News Service ARMOUR Curtis Struck was valedictorian of the 27 eighth grade students in the rural and parochial schools in Douglas County. Marcia Ligtenberg was salutatorian. Other graduates are Clarice Baas, John Blom, Lucinda De Vries, Marjilyn Feenstra, Beverly Geide, Teresa Herbst, LaVonne Huber, Garry Jongejeud, Larry Jongejeud, Percy Liewen, Marilyn Maas, Dale Moege, Gordon Munneke, Donna. Niewenhuis. Randal Niewenhuis, Robert Ringling, Lue Schelhaas, Mark Sperlich, Glen VanderLey, Wanda VanZee, Joyce Veurink, Eunice Wegehaupt, Harvey Ymker, Dennis Zirpel and Reginald Zylstra.

Scholarship Tom Schulte, a 1970. Em. ery High School graduate, has received a Briggs larsbip for engineering. He is one of five fresbman stu. dents who will receive $1,000 a year as long as he tains a 3.0 grade average.

Schulte, SON of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Schulte. will altend South Dakota State versity. Dante.

Novotny is ed in the November election for a senate seat, as is new. Don A. Bierle of Yankton, a Republican who outpolled Incumbent A. J. (Hap) Rhian of Yankton.

In the house, incumbent Ira Ellwood, D-Batesland, fought challenges from two Pine Ridge contenders. in the pri. mary, he has no general election foe. Republican incumbents in the house, Otto Stern of Freeman and Fred Kaufman of Delmont, picked up enough votes to beat out challenger Drets of Harrison in Hutchinson and Douglas counties and there is no Winner Jaycetles installed new officers on 28 at the Westside Cafe Frontier ROD Jaycettes Install Officers Heath, past president; Mrs. and Mrs.

Larry Wagner, Royce Habeger, president; treasurer. Mrs. Heath is Mrs. Robert Scheinost, 50 state director. (Winner Room in Winner.

Pictured lome, vice president; Mrs. Advocate Photo) from left are Mrs. Don Charles Hogue, secretary, Commisions Given at SDSU BROOKINGS A total of 109 Reserve Officer Training Corps candets received sccond lieutenant commissions at South Dakota State University May 31, Those from THE DAILY RE. PUBLIC area included: Distinguished military graduates receiving Army sions Duanc Burman, Montrose; Marvin Farr, Burke: James Fuoss, Armour; Randall Nelson, White Lake; Larry Ritter, Gregory; and Burton Sly, Platte. Regular Army commissions Gayland Bender, Menno; Tony Berg, Reliance; Doug Ditter, Alexandria; Robert Goossen, Marion; Frank Halligan, Drapcr; Lowell Janssen, Gregory; Dennis Matzner, Stickney; James Meeder, Winner; Law.

rence Oliver, Burke; Warren terburg, Salem, and James Sol. Lake Andes. Regular Air Force commissions James Fite, Academy. Contracts Let For Tyndall School Addition TYNDALL Bids totaling $277,698 were accepted by the Tyndall Board of Education for construction of a gymnasium, band and locker room addition to the local school. Gencral contractor will be Gil Haugan Construction Sioux Falls, $196,425 plus $253 for gravel street behind the addition The mechanical contract went to Midwest Plumbing and Heating, trical Irene.

contract $62,226, to Stan Schulte clecElectric, Yankton, $18.794. The serics bonds for $115,000 were sold to Piper fray and Hopwood of Minneapolis with interest at 5.96627 per cent for a total interest cost of $40,869. The series bonds were sold to Security State Bank of Tyndall and the Northwestern National Bank of lis at six per cent interest for a total interest cost of $39,600. Construction is expected to about the middle of this month. Piano Recital Given at Andes By Republic News Service LAKE ANDES The piano students of Mrs.

Wayne Feeney presented a recital June 2 at the Presbyterian Church. The following took part in the recital; Russell Engel, Ronny Engel, Lisa Kramer, Janine Kern, Randy Miller, Bryan Miller, Sylvia Schermann, Hrdlicka, Karen Anderson, Julie McEntaffer, Norman Fowler, Janis Schmidt, Marcia Reed. Donna Dean, Connie Nelson, Steven Schermann, Elizabeth Laberee, Paul Phillips, Ruth Engel, Kristy Johnson, Rita Solko, Lee Ann Zacharaisen, net Payer, Donnie Hrdlicka, JoAnn Bures, Mary Lynn Kramer, Andy Williamson, Cheryl Nelson, Ina Miller, Pamela Reed, Marcia Fowler and Susan Lynn Miles. Settle Accident Case at Winner For $25,000 By Republic News Service WINNER The (Pee Wee) Kludt case "guardian ad litem" against Lowell Vanneman of rural Ideal and Joseph Musilek formerly of Winner, was recently settled for $25,000 in favor of Kludt. The suit was the resull of an accident April 13, 1969 on the north edge of Gregory.

Randall Still, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Still, and David McCormick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick McCormick, all of Winner, were killed as a result of the one car accident.

Injured in the crash were Joel Kludt, Joseph Musilek and Donald Vanneman. State Warrants Have Deadline PIERRE (P State Auditor Alice Kundert has reminded South Dakota residents that state warrants and checks are good for only two years after issuance, beginning said' 1. Miss' Kundert anyone holding a state warrant two it years for or cash older or should deposit at present a bank before July 1 or the warrapt will be invalid. The 1970 legislature shortened the validity of such warrants from six years to two years. State News In Brief GRADUATES AT WEST POINT SPRINGFIELD Richard Martin, son of Lt.

Col. (USA, Ret.) and Mrs. John M. Martin, was graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, N. Y.

June 4 with a bachelor of science degree. He received his commission as a second lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers. He is a 1966 graduate of Springfield High School. GRADUATED By Republic News Service LAKE ANDES Kathle en Melmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. V. Melmer, was graduated from Presentation College, ate Aberdeen, nurse. She May will 29 be a employed gradu: at St. Lukes Hospital in Aberdeen.

SELECTED FOR SEMINAR By Republic News Service in the PLATTE Several students area have been selected to attend the Americanism and citizenship seminar at Camp Watymca near Watertown Aug. 2-6. Included are Richard Davis, Burke; Dean Norberg, Lucas; La Vonne Bridges, and' Michael Varilek, Geddes; Rena Bultsma, Cynthia Kayser and Danicl Pranger, Platte. HONOR STUDENTS By Republic News Service NEW HOLLAND -Four students at Dakota Christian High School have been selected for membership in the Society of Outstanding High School Students. They are Ronald Van Zee, Ronald Hansum, Edgar Ligtenberg and Kenneth seler.

SCOLARSHIP WINNER ARMOUR Beverly Holbeck has been named to receive the Olaf Akland Phi Mu Alpha Chaf. fee music scholarship at the University, of South Dakota. Miss Holbeck, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holbeck, is graduat of the local high school, PASTOR ASSIGNED By Republic News Service ARMOUR Gary Bakelman, who will graduate this year from Concordia Seminary, St.

Louis, has assigned to serve Redeemer Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs. Bakelman will arrive in Armour in August. There has been a vacancy in the pastorate for over two years.

CONFIRMED By Republic News Service PRESHO Ten youth, and one adult were confirmed by the Rev. Ronald Beckman, tor of the Presho American Lutheran Parish this spring. Lone confirmand at Kennebec services was Marla Dee Rolf while Kurt Hall and Bernard Smith confirmed Vivian. At Presho confirmands Dona Ambur, Beverly Ander. sen, Donelle Diehm, Paula O1- son, Kenneth Reumann, Jacqueline Schnabel, Wendee Walters and Kenneth Schoenhard.

CYU ELECTS Republic News Service GREGORY Wesley Dale was elected president of the Christian Youth United of the United Church of Christ with Mark Miller, vice president: Steve Christensen, secretarytreasurer, and Peggy HONORED AT FAREWELL By Republic News Service FULTON The Rev. and Mrs. Henry Kor were honored at potluck dinner held at the church recently. The couple will go to Wellington, where he will serve the Welling church and attend seminary al Kansas City. After the dinner Cheryl Pitts and Janice Moe gave reports of their United Nations tour.

I NAME CONVO DELEGATES HOWARD- voters in Miner County selected three delegates to the state convention in the June 2 election. Elected were Sid Davison, who, Windedahl, received 355 365 votes votes, and John D. Haak, 310. The other candidates and their votes were Myrtle Thue 248 and Agnes Christianson 182. BOOSTER CLUB By Republic News Service MONTROSE John O'Hara was elected president of the Boosters Club with Bob Lounsberry, vice president, and Dennis Vogel, secretary-treasurer, RECITAL GIVEN By Republic News Service PARKSTON Grade school piano students of Mrs.

Ron ald Hilgenberg gave a recital re- List Scholars at Dakota Christian NEW HOLLAND Seven students at Dakota Christian High School earned a place on the roll for the second semester. They are Ron Hansum, Edgar Ligtenberg and Bernice Vander Zee, seniors; Carla Van Essen, Rosalie Veurink and Ken Hasseler, juniors, and Doug Van Essen, sophomore. Students listed on the roll include Hubers, Lieuwen, Cheryl Maas, Wilbur Maas, Jan Meyerink, Carol Vander Ley, Vander Tuin, Mary Van Driesen, Roger Van Zee and Ron Van Zee, seniors. Pat Dykshorn, Marlys Kuyper, Dee Ann DeLange, Linda Cady, Alan Hoekstra, Gordon Lefers and Shirley Munneke, juniors. Jay DeLange, Dee Ann sum, Sheryl Hansum, Joan Lig.

tenberg, Gailen Meyerink, Judi Veurink and Marlys Zylstra, sophomores, and Arlene Bultsma, Joelene Feenstra, Karen Wyonne Vander Tuin and Vivian Van Essen, freshmen. 26 Graduated at Dakota Christian By Republic Service NEW HOLLAND Twentysix, Dakota seniors, Christian were High graduated School. at were Wayne Baan Hofma Members of the a Class 1970 Joyce Baas, James Botting, Darrell DeLange, Ronald Hansum, Adrianna Hubers. Dennis Kok, Judith Kok, David KuipJanice Lieuwen, Edgar Ligtenberg, Cheryl Maas, Wilbur Maas, Janice Meyerink, Poelstra, Dennis Severson, Clarence Sybesma, Carol Vander Ley, Wayne Vander Tuin, Bernice Vander Zee, Mary Van Driesen, Alwyn Van Zee, Glenn Van Zee, Jeris Van Zee, Roger Van Zee and Ronald Van Zee. Former Springs Resident Dies By Republic News Service WESSINGTON SPRINGS Funeral services for Warren Morehoad, 83, Spearfish, formerly of Wessington Springs, were June 4 in Spearfish.

Mr. Morehead was born Oct. 18, 1886, in Jerauld County and died May 31 at Spearfish. In 1919 he married Grayce Marshall of Wessington Springs. Survivors include his widow; two grandchildren, great-grandchild and one brother, Dewey, Faribault, Minn, Board Elected At Woonsocket By Republic News Service WOONSOCKET-Al Bies was elected president of the tion board for the coming year with Louis Kub, vice president and Donald Reider, secretarytreasurer.

Colleen will be senior lifeguard with Annette Scher; schligt, assistant lifeguard Darwin Reider, recreation director. The concession stand at the ball field will be operated by the Scouts under the supervision of Scoutmaster Gerald Podradsky and Alan Bies. F. A. Hennebold Rites at Winner By Republic News Service WINNER Funeral services for Fredrick A.

Hennebold, 80, were May 29 at the United Methodist Church with burial in the Winner cemetery. Mr. Hennebold was born Dec. 24, 1889 in Hoym, Germany, to Mr. Mrs.

Fredrick Hennebold and died May 27 at the Gregory hospital. He came to the United States with his parents when he was three. On July 6, 1918 he married Ernestine Dietz at Jordan. Survivors include two sons, Milo and Harold, Winner, and three daughters, Mrs. Goldie Burdwell, Springdale, Mrs.

(Carol) Hauf, Colome, and Mrs. Arthur (Arlene) Huber, Creighton, Neb. SSC Presents Business Awards SPRINGFIELD Three men took top honors in business during Awards Day held at Southern State College. Dr. Marvin Schamber, chairman of the division of business, prssented the Southern Siate College achievement and leadership award in business to Gary Engel of Avon, Richard Hinckley of Armour and Eugene Borland of Colome.

Top business award went to Engel. Clark Engel, son Engel, of Mr. and Leach Mrs. next year at the Mitchell Area Vocational Technical School Democratic opposition in that District. In District 17, a Democrat stronghold, Elvern Varilek's bid for U.S.

Congress and H. G. (Jack) Adams' move to the state Senate race opened up two slots. Robert E. Lyons of Wagner and Burton Anderson of Cham.

berlain were nominated over two others in that district, and they will have no Republican opponents in the fall, State senate candidates who had no primary opposition and who face no contest in ber include Republicans Dr. Robert Bartron of Water town, Lloyd Schrag, majority leader from Marion, William Ripp of Dimock, Robert Burns of Vive ian, William Grams of Sturgis, Kenneth Trask of Custer and W. A. Spiry of Mobridge. All are incumbents.

In addition, Eldon Smith ol Gettysburg, who was not in the legislature last term, is unopposed for a spot from District 20, He is a Republican, and will replace George Fillbach of ton, who did not file for renomination. House incumbents who faced neither primary or general election battles include Republican's James Jelbert of Spearfish, Edwin Barkley of Edgemont, Charles E. Clay ol' Hot Springs, Walter Miller New Underwood, Cary Thompson of Faith, James Rothstein, majority leader from Mobridge, Albert Gunderson of Lesterville and Robert Shoemaker of Yankton. Also, newcomer James Dunn of Lead had no opposition in his bid for a Republican house seat. He will fill the spot left open when Robert Ruth of Deadwood did not file for renomination from Lawrence County.

Two of the unopposed legislative, candidates, Rothstein and Barton, have announced their Intentions to seek the lieutenant governorship in the Republican Party state convention in July, cently. Kathy Berndt and Susan Tide tied in winning the outstanding musicianship award. Honorable mention went to Gretchen Morrow, Tom Winter and Cindy Berndt. Cindy Beiswanger received a gift for having memorized the most selections during the year. CHEERLEADERS By Republic News Service PLATTE- The football cheerleaders chosen by the students at the local high school are.

Judy Van Zec, Dauna Peters, Rita Olson, Diane Travis and Gisel Nachtigal. ENROLL AT AUGIE SIOUX FALLS Numbered among the freshman class at Augustana College this fall will be the homecoming king and queen of Todd County High School at Mission. Rosalyn Pointe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J.

LaPointe, and Leo Her Many Horses son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Her Many Horses, all of Rosebud, have been accepted for enrollment. CHEERLEADERS By Republic News Service LAKE ANDES The student body of Andes Central High School named Lana Palmer, captain; Rita Peshek. Joy McEntaffer, Van and Connie Svatos cheerleaders with GlorKirchhevel as alternate.

RECEIVES AWARD ARTESIAN Ellis Ross, Towner, N. a 1947 graduate of Artesian High School, receiv-1 ed a $200 cash award for above average performance of assigned duties Farmers Home Administration county supervisor. Ross, a graduate of South Dakota State University, is the son of Mrs. Mr. Ellis and Ross Mrs.

is the Claude daughter Ross. of Mr. and Mrs. John Essink. The couple has four children.

RECITAL By Republic News Service LAKE ANDES A piano repils Williamson in cital was presented, by the puthe Presbyterian Church. Participating were Marcia Fowler, Chad Town, Natalie Carda, Tammy Swanson, Nancy Ellis, Cindy Huber, Melinda Mondrief, Mary Jo Donovan, Debby Swanson, Andy Williamson, Debby Cummings, Inga Nelson and Barbara Williamson. NAMED MANAGER By Republic News Service GREGORY Dewey Allum, son of Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. Allum, has been named manag. er for the Northwestern Bell in Sioux Falls. He is a 1960 graduate of Gregory High School and a 1967 graduate of Black Hills State College. He had been management assistant in the Rapid City office until transferred to Sioux Falls last November.

TOASTMASTERS By Republic News Service GREGORY Wayne Sauer and Charles Seger gave offi. cial farewell speeches at the final meeting of the current year for the Toastmaster Club held at a local cafe. Other speakers were Neil Berkinshaw, Roger Pochop and Lee Williams. Also on the program Charles Seger, toastmaster; Wayne Sauer, table topics chairman, and Floyd Berkinshaw, chief evaluator. Gary King was a guest.

DRIVERS EDUCATION By Republic News Service LAKE ANDES Robert Pesicka and Bernard Stepina are instructors for the 48 students enrolled in the drivers education training at the local school. ROTARIANS MEET By Republic News Service SCOTLAND The proposed purchase of an electric scoreboard for the athletic field was discussed at the June 1 meeting of the Rotary Club with Walter Kleinleip presiding. Announcement was made of the Good band concert Samaritan at Home the park Sunday, June 21. Dr. G.

A. Landmann and Dr. Paul Landmann of Peoria, were guests. GRADUATED MURDO Allen Rada, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Rada, was graduated from St. John's McNamara School of Nursing, Rapid City in the top 10 per cent of his class. He is the recipient of a $1,000 health-manpower scholarship. Rada will work in the surgical intensive car unit at St. John's McNamara Hospital for a year before pursuing a career as Swine Judging Slated at Platte PLATTE The annual Mor'rell 4-H swine judging school will be Wednesday, June 10, at the Morrell buying station here.

Registration will be at 4:30 p.m. with judging to begin at 5 o'clock. Gary Junck of the Morrell extension services will be the official judge. Canistota Youth Are on Tour CANISTOTA Seven teen young counselors people of and United three adult the Church are touring Washington, D. and Now York City.

They include Sheri Addy, Van DeKramer, Vicki Kitchen, Wayne Lauck, Claudia Monroe, Brian, Don, Ivan and Karen Ortman, Nancy and Harold Parry, Barb Tarrell, Mike Tabke, Jan and Reed Tieszen, Susan and Ed Weiland, Mrs. Lester Ortman and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ortman. The group is scheduled to return June 9.

Avon Girl Is Crowned Queen TRIPP Judy Frank, Avon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frank, was chosen 1970 Na. tional Guard Queen at the 14th annual military, ball of the Company Engineers of the National Guard. The ball was held May 29 at the Fairland Ballroom here.

Ex- White Lake Resident Dies PIERRE Funeral services for Dakota Sterrett, 33, Pierre, formerly of White Lake; were May 29 at the First United Methodist Church in Pierre with Dr. Harvey Sanders officiating. Burlal was in Prospect Hill Cemetery 'at Wessington Springs Miss Sterrett was born Jan, 14, 1937 to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sterrett and died May 26 at Rochester, hospital following surgery.

She attended school at White Lake, was graduated from Lane High School and attended Dakota Wesleyan University and Huron College of Commerce. She had been employed by the State Highway Department for 12 years, Survivors include her mother, Huron; a sister, Mrs. John Hanks, White Lake, and a broth. er, Frank, Indianapolis, Ind. 462 Registered At 10th Annual ALC Convention SIOUX FALLS (A There were 462 registered clergy and lay delegates, visitors and advisory personnel at the 10th An.

nual Convention of South District of the American Lutheran Church on the campus of Agustana College Saturday. The convention began Friday and continued through Sunday. of Dr. the Dakotas area of the UnitJames Armstrong, bishop ed Methodist Church, spoke before the Saturday tion banquet. Scheduled Sunday are the district's nominations for national president of the ALC and election of district delegates to the fall convention of the synod at San Antonio, Texas.

GRADUATED By Republic News Service CANISTOTA Randall Parry was graduated Falls College at commencement exer(cises May 31,.

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