October 22, 1930
The following pupils received a grade of 100
during the first six weeks: Helen McGeough, Anna
Jacobson, Arlene Gjefle, Alta Gilbertson, and
Florence Duffy.
In the spelling contest the past week the third grade
gained first place. We helped our grade win: Lloyd
Johnson, Earl Iverson, Helen Larson, Hazel Halvorson,
Everett Ellefson, *na Jacobson, Arthur Hillesheim,
Betty Sorenson and Bernice Jo**. Grade seven and
three are now tied for first place, each having
earned two points.
Bernice Grangaard and Ruth Swain are the only
beginners who have had the work on their teeth
completed.
The Freshmen who received high marks in the
intelligence tests are: Winston Laughlin, Laurayne
Ellefson and Orval Gunderson.
The following grade pupils were neither absent nor
tardy during the first six weeks of school: Ordell
Iverson, Mary McCormick, Wilmur Monserud, Warren
Pederson, Emmet Slattery, Norma Sorenson, Ruth Swain,
Clarice Tysland, Earl Erickson, Dorothy Swain,
Lillian Gjefle, John Johnson, Mae Lorentzon, Helen
McGeough, Clarice Molitor, Alfred Puls, Dorothy
Gronna, LeRoy Young, Elva Sorenson, Marjorie Peters,
Theodore Spinner, Everett Ellefson, Lloyd Johnson,
Hazel Young, Arlene Grangaard, Mervin Hillisheim,
Amos Peterson, Erna Svebakken, Arlene Gjefle, Norma
Lieran, Ernest Bjerke, Donald Johnson, Gordon
Hillisheim, Verdell Greeny, Esther Fredendahl, Clara
Ella Gronna, Norma Gronna, Floyd Kolsrud, Lila ,
Raymond McGeough, Francis Molitor, Dorothy Monserud,
Anita Peters, Robert Puls, Paschal Slattery, Roy
Spinner, Helen Gilbertson, Raymond Glynn, Alton
Hanson, Irene Hermanson, Lloyd Kolsrud, Vernon
Larson, Gertrude McGeough, Mary Molitor, Norman
Monserud, Jean Puls, Hubert Cooper, Florence Duffy,
Vera Fredendahl, Ruth Hanson, Vivian Hermanson, Joyce
Wareberg, Cletus Kelly, Joseph McGeough, Jean
Moellerman, Lester Steele and Ruth Spinner.
~Allamakee Journal & Lansing Mirror, October 22,
1930
~Transcribed by Ann Krumme
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