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JEfiil ftewS. off Qolhi Snffsr Csfsat-liiil Flay Chdrea Th Black Hill Teachers college aqsad sst lu fifth sleet In the MTH TKAR TKAJWUIf. LAWstCXCa. COCTTT, OCTH DAKOTA. ATI CART S.

IM Sw. last night, this time to th School Wm Rtava throb of of Mlaea with a 11-17 acore. To- topped la th Mall office week-ad to thank aa for kla te Spearfish to Klave Recreation Center aigkt they will meet tk North Dakota Bute Teacher from Dickinson la tk scd go for Drive Gsts ase of me arvscaie mas odltioa and to tell aa a Ut ile about himself. First of all. tke two teams.

Next Moaday and Taeaday tk Nebraaka Stat Teackws from Ckadroa will trav and probably on of tk moat Im portant tklngs to botk BOO ana Bpearflsk to to have a maeb-e el to Spearflak to uagle wltk tk Is tkat tha like taa army a aix-Iot recreation center Vellowjacket. lot. "If right." a aaxa. ad If the puaa of Bad Harper Bob ha beea la the service la th Mine game the Teach Crook coaatjr rancher who moved SpeaifidA People Qolden Wedding to Spearflak recently to Uve, months. His first sutloa waa at Ft.

Lewis. snd from asaterlaliae tka caatar will become Kathryh Crago and F. O. Ottem Marry at Glendale Katkrya J. Crago of Denver.

daagkter of Mr. aad Mrs. Ckarlee Crago of Spearflak. aad Frltklof O. Ottea of Oeaabrock.

-V. wer married Jaa. 11 at 7:10 o'clock tka evening at tke Wea Kirk O' tke Heather at Forest Lawa Memorial park la Glendale. according to aa aaaoaaeemeat received here this week. Mr.

aad Mra. Crago left Spearflsk recently for Glendale to attend th wedding. The ceremony wa performed by the Rev. J. L.

Perrln. a Coa-gregatioaallat. Tke bride wa given in marriage by her father. At-tendanu were Agnes Ottem and Arnold Ottem. She wore a white silk asddlng dress with a fitted bodice, a sweetheart neckline and a fingertip veil.

She carried a ers scored first with a field goal by Stamp. Craawald aooa cam back for tha Mine with a nice long ehol. Throagh the excellent oaa of tka town' favorite pUy apota for young people and adaiu. Mr. aad Mrs.

A. R. Parsons. defensive work ot Aiaawortk, Harper, who recently purchaa- there ba was seat to Fitxslmmons army hosptul at Denver. where he spent eight weeks.

He Ir In th medical corp and like that branch of the service "especially" well. He 1 fond of hos od tka Fred Gray rssldence from Palmer, aad Wank, Spearflak Mr. aad Mra. A. H.

Wright, com controlled tk playing through Dickey to Serve With Officials of Scout Council pital work. aietod a transaction a coup! waaka aso whereby ba became tka owner of alx lota across the out th flrat half. Usability by all members of th qud to mak th ball go through tk hoop re-aulted In th failure of th Jackal lo win. Throughout th first Dcdemiy Here Ttie aaaaal infantile paralysis "March of Dim" drive waa Uaachee) ia Spearfwk thla week under tk direction of Mr. George GibaoB and Mra.

Jack Naaoa. wko form tha local committee la charge ot th canvass. Mra. Harold Normaa of Deadwood heads the drive la the county. The drive for dime la Spearflah achoel Is sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi.

Doris Schelliusr 1 taking th collection at the klgk school and Mra. Jo Wall la cooperating at tha grade achooL Training school eontribatioae will be turned over to Mr. Walls, also. Senior Girl Scouts will help with the canvas by aollclting at the Vita theater. The Girl ScouU made their flrat eollcltetion Wednesday evening and several other olMtaiiona will be made before th drive enda Jan.

11. Individual contribution assy be left with Mrs. Gibson or Mra. Xason. atroat west from tka Stiearftsh W.

E. Dicker of Spearflak wa traaafar. Ha purchased tka lou elected one of the vkce-trel snd second quarter th score dent of In Black Hill Boy waa never over four point In dif Scout council at a meeting of the ference. Al the close of the first group held at Rapid City recent Spearflak residents for tka past 10 yeara and reeldenU of South Dakota for 1 year, celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary Saturday. Jan.

10. Their granddaughter, Mrs. Rom Orr. entertained them at a o'clock dinner at ker home la konor of tke event. Later la tke vnlng, after Mr.

and Mrs. Parson returned to tkeir home, neighbors called oa tkem. Guests at th dinner party beside th bonored coup. wer Mr. and Mr.

J. E. Parsons, son of Mr. and Mra. A.

R. Parsons, and Mr. and Mr. Murrla Huff of Spearflak, the honored couple' nepkew and niece. Mr.

and Mra. gsrdeala bouquet wltk a remov half the Miners were leading 10 to II. Heck opened tke scoring In ly. L. R.

Palmerloa of Rapid City wa elected president. H. R. Hor- able white orchid corsage. Tke the third atansa for the ilinera From Denver Bob wa ent to Clinton, wher he wa al ahorl lime befor he arrived home laat week on a IS-day delay In route to Camp Beale.

California. Enaign Donald Hair ol tha V-nlted States navy, sua of Mrs. J. Donald Hair of Spearflah, has been assigned to China with a Seabee battalion, according to Information received here by hie mother. Ha will be headquartered at Tsingtao.

Hair haa had special training in buelnees admtntetraltoB. II locker of Rapid City, treasurer. with another field goal. Two lone Howard Well of Rapid City, area meld of konor wore blue satla. Her flower were pink and wklte.

Following tke wedding a commlaaloner. and H. A. Walker free throws by Alnsworth were the only score for Bpearflah In the third canto. The Mlnea went of Lead.

P. D. Peterson of Custer ceptloa was held at tk C. J. Ot and Dickey.

vlce-predlenta. tem kome at Baa Gabriel. ahead to lead 21 to 10 at the and Guy N. Bjorga of Lead and Mr. and Mr.

Ottem will tour from Cornelru Col. Tka lou have been cleared aad Harper flrat atp toward fur-aiabiag aultabla recreation for everyone Interested la to build aa tea akatlng rink, tka wealker asaa co-opratea Harper will bar tka rink rerkly within a week. A canvaa will ba stretched acroaa tka aoatk and of tka rink ad curtain about three feet long will ba impended from a wlr 10 feet kick oa tka aaat and wait Id to protect tka lea from tk ray of tk un. Work ba begun oa a 1( by 10 foot Ul building located oa tk aoatk and of tka lou aod tkl building will provide dressing room for tk katr. It will ba seated aad will Include a email office.

Aa tka recreation activities develop tk building will ba en Guy March of Rapid City war of the period. Tha Teachers began to pour on th stm in th souther California oa their wed aamed area representative to ding trip. Tkey will make tkelr home at Osnabrock, N. af th national council and 11. W.

Morris and Bertkald Jacob of Boyd Parson of Ft. Madison find period In hope of decreasing tha difference In score. Aa th minute went by they had climbed to within three utile of wko wer unable to attend th celebration, called by telephone during th dinner, and Mr. ter Mar. 1.

Mr. Ottem la a farmer. He la a graduate of Osnabrock klgk school. St. Olaf College at Nortkfleid.

N. and Lo Aa- bead wood were appointed to the Black Hill Boy Scout council. W. J. Schoen of Lead and H.

Me-Cready of Custer were appointed th Miner. With IS aecond to go, Jensen dropped aaothar long geie City college. He belongs to and Mra. Lloyd Parsons of Vancouver, sent best wlshea Mr. and Mrs.

Parsons, both waa aenl to Pearl Harbor recently and hi China order wer Issued to him there. a a Merl Winter will leave Saturday for Portland, Or alter visiting her lnc Jan. with his wife. Mrs. Winter la living here with her mother.

Mrs. And Itsmsdahl. while her husband, a shot through to sack It up for tke Many Attend Party Given for Servicemen Approximately 2(0 people were entertained at the city hall Wedneaday evening of laat weak when the local Americas Legion and auxiliary gave a epeclal to Ik council, also. Mines. Le Marquardt of Lead, form native of Iowa, war married at er Spearflak resident, will continue a Northern 11111 Scout ex Keosauqua.

la. They lived la Io Jensen took scoring konor with lgtJt while Albert and Stump lead th Jacket with lx wa for 0 year and then moved to ecutive. Alliance, where tbey lived each. ths Knights of Pythlaa aod la a member of the Amercaa Legion. Mr.

Ottem I a gradual of Spearflak hlgk school and Black Hill Tucker college. She worked aa stenographer In the agricultural conservation office hare befor eh went to Denver torn time ago. Sh belong to Alpha Beta Phi and Beta Sigma Phi. fiarty for aerricemen aad their marine, la aervlng lu ths armed two year before tkey moved to South Dakota. Tkey lived at forces.

larged. Aa opnlng date for the akatlng rink will be aaaound soon and tkara will be a grand evening with free akatlng for all. After the graod opening a email charge will be made. Harper pointed out Winter returned to the Butes Maurice several year befor they REA Line to Reach Beulah came to Spearflak. Mr.

and Mr. Preona have three children, J. E. Parson of Clothing Drive Will Continue to Jan. 28 recently from Hawaii.

After he reporu to Portland expects to lent back to Hawaii. II may recetv kl discharge from lb aervlce soon. Th flrat 1(0 mile of electric yesterday that kla main purpo power Una to constructed by lb Trl-County REA waa (elected recently when a meeting of director waa bald In Bundanc. see Clarence Junek will return lo Morrill. Boyd Parson of Madison, and Lloyd Parson of Vancouver, Waah.

A daughter, Mr. Cecil Stoner, died three years ago. There are alx grandchildren and alx great grondchlldren Local Rebekahs and Odd Fellows See Lead Install A group of Bpearflah Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodge members went to Lend Tuesday night wher they attended Installation famllle. Th invitation not only Included servicemen who are kome nd their famllle. but tha fam-lllea of thoea till aervlng with th armed force.

Mr. Walter Vaughn repreeent-ed tha auxiliary and George Dan-drow tbe Legion on the general party committee. Mrs. R. p.

Ilsmsrhsl was In charge of the food committee and Mra. Walter Picker had charge of the entar-lalnment. Th program of tha eranlnc began with group atnglng Jsd by Ernest Lows with Mrs. Dicker playing tka piano accompaniment. Court wtlet and bingo were play, ed throughout th vnlng aod Th 150 mile of designated Ilrlghain City, Utah.

Jan. 10 to Residents of Spearflak and vicinity contributed generously last week-end to th national victory line extend from th Wyodak al receive care for an ear Infection uttered while aervlng with Ik armed force tn th aoulh Pacific. Ullletl lo Beulah, In Crook county. The line will more clothing collection drive sponsored her atnd local Boy Scout made Mul" Saturday He ba been horn for several or lew follow th highway Into Bundanc, with branch weeka visiting his mothsr, Mrs ervl. ee fof Will's eted officer of the Lee4 faVw and Ra- mornlp Veai caavaseed tk line that will lead lo and (err Jocye Junek, other relative and Deiaa iotu friends.

C. M. Vf-eOfa Of esaVbatl. grand Juuek hs been In tb army masur of South Dakota, and L. Holmlund Wins In Bomb Contest Jerome' tiolmluud, Bpearflah high acbool junior, ha been a-warded honorable mention In a national new corneal on th a-toinlc bomb.

Th contest, sponsored nationally by Quill and scroll, consisted of question! a-bout scientific data, persoiutll-IW'S, places snd experiments in L. Trotter of Huron, grand sec th northern part of Weston county, a Una that leada to Uptoa and another that will branch off to Hulett. A total of 1200 mile of line has been applied for In Crook, Weston and Campbell counties. two years. Ha waa In New Uulue a year aud that la wher became 111.

lie waa returned lo In states recently for car. retary, were present. Totter gave la aeublUbing tk recreation center la to give young people of Spearflsh and vicinity something dealrabla to do. lie mpkaUd tk fact tkat children wko are ebeoluleiy an able to pay tk imall fee tkat will be charged for akaUng will be allowed to tkau free of charge. Til earn poUcy at a Imllar katin ha established at Tka Bundanc it by the undance ftof Seoul and the Boy Scout ar given a substantial amount of the money cleared.

The balance li turned over to Harper to reimburse him for kl original Investment. Harper I maaur of Ik Sundance Hoy Scout troop. Harper' ummr plana fur the local recreation center ar to build tonal court and to bav an outdoor akatlng rink If poaalble. Ha would Ilk to build a wlm-mint Pool Ok th Iota, alo, but tkl Unprovament, aa wall a tht aummr outdoor akatlng fink, are plana he I looking Into before make any definite utmnt. abort Ulk.

Wallls and Totter want from Lead to Cuiter wher wnisi konor wr won by Mrs. Oerald Junek, Mr. Vara Gag. Kva Fuller, A. Fallen and Edgar Nlrhola.

Supper wai scrvsd at 10 o'clock followed by dancing. Danca mualc wa furnished by Mr. Fallcr ud Mr. Charts Oltto. they will make preliminary plana town I forneedy oversea Th drive will be continued through Jan.

21. It wa announced till week by the Spearflak Lions club and the Bpearflah Woman' club, sponsors of the drlva her. "If you have something to contribute leufve your contribution at th city hall or th Blue Drug," C. B. Cahooo, who Is handling th drive for th Lions, aald tkl wsek.

"If It la mors convenient for you call II3J or 14 and we will pick up Philip Salem arrived Bundsy for th grand lodg aud Rebekah morning from Camp Rolilnaon, aaenmbly to be held In CuaUr In ths news of th development of June. lbs bomb. Ark. He haa a ID-day furlough and will visit her with hi parents, Mr. aud Mra.

Mik Sslsu, before reporu to Camp Ord, Wallll paid an official visit to Junior snd senior student of th local Odd Fellow and Ilebek th physics snd chemistry classes ah lodge Saturday evening. A Calif. HON 1H HORN HERE TO WVO.M1NO COUPLE A daughter, Laura Lynn, wa born at th Calvert Maternity bom Jan. 17 to Mr. and Mr.

Clarence C. Dickey of Upton. Wyo. Tb baby weighed 7 pounds and 12 ounce at birth and eh 1 Mr. and Mr.

Dickey' second child. Thsy have a eon. Joint elon of th two group of ths high school participated In th contest. Holmlund was on wa bald in hi honor. II talked your garment," he continued.

Mr. and Mr. Clyde Gilford of of three South Dakota students on the principles and activities of Th commute In charge will begin cortlng and packing th who placsd. ths Odd Fellowship. Mr.

W. Fillmore akig vocal electlon Lead were Sunday evening dinner gueata at th Earl Williams home. garments next week and as soon as this Job I completed the gar and played piano aolos. Bh led Lions Sponsoring: Enrollment Drive Th Lion club I pontorlnf II annual Melvln Jon manrber-blp canvaa. Melvln Jon the founder of Lion lam and the drive for nsw msmbsra I usually bald In January, th month of kl birth date.

Th local club haa 17 members, Th xevtlv committee hope to add at Isast is nsw member to It list. A rsgulsr mealing of th club will be hld Monday svsnlng al tha Houl Coffee (hop. He aaked local people yeater "Days of 76" to Show at Belle The Day of '74 technicolor group singing accompanied on the piano by Francl Marr. A lunch wa rvd at the close of lb evening. day to watcb for grand opening ment will sent to national headquarter.

NEW STl'DENTs ENROLL AT BPKARFIHH HIOH SCHOOL Flv new students bav enrol notice for tk winter rink. The rink will be lighted and there Spartans Defeat Broncs Hold Conference Lead film, celebrated at Deadwood Local peogil who attended th will be music during akatlng. Tuesdsy night, will ba shown al Harper moved kla family to th Ball theater In Bell Fourcb Cpearflak a couple weeka ago. II Jan. 20, 10 and 11.

It wa an- led at Spearflak klgk acbool tk paat month. They ar IDarlen nounced this week by A. II. Vin mealing at Lead Tueaday night Included Mr. and Mr.

William Stalger, Mr. and Mr. George foslea, Mr. W. II.

Fruaon, Mra. Lola Nelson, Mr. Belle Bird, Mr. Ernet Ashley, Ida lienlon and Mr. Fillmore.

and hi wtf and their two child' ran, Robert Paul, 1 Kath and Elisabeth llorlocker of Sun lean ray, 1, will live In the down- In a thrill packed overtime gam Tuesday night ths Spesr-llsb Spartans defeated tb Bell t'ourcu Broncs, csgs squsd 12 to 21. A record bresking crowd witnessed the two tesms haul dance, Bill and Elisabeth cent, manager of the Hell theater. The picture was taken by Warner brother In Deadwood luring th celebration laat year. sum of their new kome. They King of Bella Pourclie and Paul 3 2 to 14 margin at one time.

The final period giroved to be on of th moat axcitlng quarter played on the local floor for aom time and apectatora eaw a real coma-back on th part of tha Sperflsb aquad. On the Spartan darted they were hard to atop. Anderson popped In a goal to get hla team moving ahead once began remodeling the iipatalr ine Saucier of Indianapolis, Ind. tkl week. Th apstalrs will Hoffman Heads Whitewood Club Albert M.

Hoffmen prr-akUnt of th Whltswood hoaae a modern apartment. point for point throughout tb gam. With this conference victory tucked under their belt the Wilkerson Rites Held Saturday Funeral aervlcea wer held at Local Veterans Sign Spsrtsns srs going to meet the Chamber of Commerce recently more. Dellaven mad a gilt to Rapid City Cobblers on the local th McColley Funeral bom Sat for VFW Chapter Here rrtomornrn-- ganltatlon. Harlan Jsnsea wa urday afternoon for Nels Wilkerson, Bpearflah resident and a rolled In another goal to put gpearflah ahead 21 lo 21.

Bronc A Bpearflah chapter of the Vet dom; to preserve and defend th United State of American free Intention of bagging one more gams. AA th present tlm th Cob resident ot Lswrence county sine 1121, who died Thursday ran of Foreign War waa or Ualrd retaliated by driving In a two-counter. Once more McLaughlin aunk anotber long ahot to ganlied her laat week-end and morning of laat wsek at Gayvllle. bler are tb leading contender Monday and Tuesday ot tnis wee dom; and to defend and preeerve th United State from all her enemies, whomsoever." Fisher aid. "Only tboa wko bar for tha Black Hills conference lecled vice-president; Clarence O.

Sellers, secretary, and J. Kdward Noe, treaaurer. L. Ewlng of Deadwood was gueet apeaker at lb gneetlng. Other guests who look brlsfly Included J.

L. Currsn, Lawrence county commlsslonsr, snd Larry McDonald of Lead. II wa admitted to th county hoapltal la September of laat when Herman Fisher, cblet-oi- first plsca position. The Sgaruns ataff for tha South Dakota organ give the locala th on point lead. McCullougb, Bell guard, dropped In a nlca long ahot to put bi tests ahead with only IS aecond served our country ouUld eh Odd Fellows and Kebekahs Install Officers Spearflak Odd Fellow and Re-bekaa lodge held Joint Installation services recently with Mr.

Erneet Ashley, district deputy president, and William Sulger. district deputy grand master. In barge. Thar were aaelsted by Deputy Oraad Marshall Mr. Harold Kalaer aad E.

A. Harber aad other staff member. Rcbekah offkara Installed war Lola Nelson, noble grand; Mildred Lake, vice grand; Ida Henton, Mercury; Olena Buaa, treasurer; Georgia Ellen Dan-drow, warden; Louis Hollla, eoadactreaa; Edna) Ferguson, list Ion. snent three dsy In limit of th United State In time Bpearflah aollclting charter MP remaining in the gam. By vir Dllcanta for th local group.

Fifteen veteran with loreiern of war may become member. This eligibility laodard wa Uk en from tk Congress of tk U' nlied State and la a standard us- tu of a Bronc foul, McLaughlin mad another free throw to II have a record of six win and on loss in th conference while Ksp-td City hsa four wins and one detest. Nut Tuesday night tb local squad will go to Deadwood to meet tha Bear. Th Spartan bav on win over th Basra but according to tha way tha Bear hav been playing that one victory I going to mean very lit service record ar needed to or ganise a local chapter. Fisher th gam 20 to 20 a tha fourth quartsr ended.

ed by our Congress long befor Id. A total of 10 signed the original charter here and ad year. Burial waa at th Bpearflah cematery. Wilkerson was a plumber and engaged In that occupation for many years. His only surviving relative 1 a slitsr-la-law, Mr.

E. Shyrock. of Spearflah. Coach to Arrive for Job Interview Oliver Olaon of Iowa City, 1 expected to arrive here this week for an Interview wltk Dr. Russell E.

Jonas. Olson, who ksa In th overtime period scored for th Bronc to glv ditional member ale expected th World War on. Any msn who may be adjudged by th Con-trees of th United Bute a eligible to receive the campaign them a 21 to 20 lead. McCullougb Join later, Fisher win return tle. dropped in a girt toss for ons to Bpearflah In about three weeka to complete organisation of the chaplain; Mailne Edw.ird.

I. medal for foreign rvlc, 1 thereby mad allglbl for mem to Matla Smith, O. Bel Dn-unlt, to Install officer and bership. By no other meana may turn over local affaire to tk loc anyone become a member," he grow. R.

8. N. 0 Lillian Fillmore. Deaa Cook. R.

S. V. Edith Lake. L. B.

V. and Ore Burgee, musician. ontinued. Those who signed th local mors p.ilnt for lbs visitors. Wltk about a minute and a kalf remaining N'el Anderson rolled In goal.

As the seconds ticked by Jim Hansen was fouled as hs as hooting and stepped up to shoot hi gift tosses with his team trailing on point. Hi flrat shot proved good to tie tbe score and th next on gav th tsparun a been coaching Iowa pre-fllght at Iowa City, la a prospective can In th Bronc gam Jean De-Haven opened th (coring for th 8partane with a gift toaa. Feller cored with a field goal to glv th Spartan three tallie whil they held Belle to three. lo, in a' vary alow axartlng quarter. Coming back strong In the second suns, ths Broncs began to pull out In th lead after working up a defense which tha Recovering From Injury Th R.v.

Virgil Bellx, Meta-odiat minister, I recovering from a severs knea Injury received a couple weeks go srhen 111 while skiing. Tbe accident occar-red when he took a group of Methodist young people for aa outing. His left knea waa badly cut In th fall Mr. Sellx spent several days la th St. Joseph hospital lo Dead-wood receiving car.

At pre at It 1 necessary for klm to as crutche to get about. TO SHOW PICTTRKS AT CVI KClf aVCKDAT Travel picture will ba sbewa at tk CoogTegstioeal chare Sunday oventa- at 7 o'clock. Mom of th plctares will ba of cost trie where Americaa sol. Odd Fellow Instslled were chrtr will Flahr waa her hi week are Bernard B. Clark.

didate for the Job of coafh at Black Hill Teachers college. Duff A. Hawkln. Gerald J. Jun-ek, Matkew A.

Ogard, Albert G. Horat, Kennetn C. Edwards, SBTOXD 8EME8TER BEGINS AT HKJH HCHOOl, Tke aecond eemeeter at Soear- email one-point edge. With about Spsruna seemed anable to pene Virgil G. Martin, Clayton O.

al office. "Th aim and object of the Veteran of Foreign Ware of th United Slate ar fraternal, patriotic, klatorical and educational; lo preaerv and strengthen eom-radeehlp among Its members; to ssslst worthy comrades; to perpetuate th memory and kiatory of our dead, end to aaalat tkelr widow and orphan; to maintain true allegiance to th government of th 1'nlted Bute of America, aad fidelity to lu constitution and laws; to true patriotism; to maintain aad extend tha Institutions of Amerlcae free-, trate. The half ended with the Pummel, Robert B. Bell, Richard lab high school bega Monday 20 aeoonda t-emaining. reserve forwsrd Jerry Haxledlne pushed up a ahort ahot to put Speerflsh Bronce ahead 11 to t.

with alx additional claaaee added IL EmuIui, Robert it. Bruner, Roy Richard, noble grand: 1 M. Carpenter, vice grand; (George Coat, ecretry; George Blake, treasurer; Stanley Hollla. warden; 'lamia Lake, conductor; William Fergsson, chaplain; E. A.

Harber, I. Lester Johnson, O. Herman Lake. R. g.

N. M. Blake. L. I.

N. aad Bod a Wamaley. R. S. V.

O. Brlsf uiks were given br oai of tk officers of ack lodge aad a aoclal boar tallowed. Aa th aecond half opened to the regular schedule. Th Baw aubjecu offered Include seventh Walter Carateoeea. 0rald B.

Stumo, Frank L. Hendrtrkson, ahead 11 to 20. whr th acore alood whea th overtime period ended. Ralph McLaughlin. Spartan quarter, took scoring laurels grade art and typing, eighth Artkur M.

Merow, William C. Jim Hanae and Ralph MeLaugh-lla dropped la a 1114. goal each to begin tha Sparus ra.y. Agaia tha Spartsn ware (lowed down grade geaeral b-jslaees. junior Brown.

Fred W. Wlllard. Edwia I. Lemke. Arthur F.

Hacmoeller science, Junior trigonometry, and wltk ten. whil Roberts 14 ths senior buslass sjiktmttre dler served uria- the war. by Belle aod the Broncs held loser with sue. and Rawlelgk Hast..

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