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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 12

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The Independent Record, Helena, Montano, Thursday, June 18, 1964 Page Twelve Carroll College Lists 236 Honor Students for Year Calgary, Alberta; Susan Egan, souri; Raul Alvaro, Corboda, Argentina; Anthony N.J.; Tom Morgan, Uhl, Tuscon, Charles Peter Krajcsik, Jamaica Students from other states and foreign countries achieveing averages include: Gary Torbit, Eighteen Carroll Collar Kelly. Wayne Bill Hickey. Charles Me-dents received straight A's in all I Hoyt I.arison. Kathryn Jean Jim Micholotti, Phyllis their courses for the second kinach. Jose Mascorieto, Dave Miller.

Bill Moore, Mary Moriar-semester of the 1963-64 academic Miller, Wayne Miller, John Terry Redman, Charles Rob-year, the Rev. William Waggcnor man, Angela Pavey. Helen Pocha, jins, Joseph Ryan and Bill Thomp-announced today. I Kathy Russell, Harold Schmitz, son. additional 218 scholars John Thomas, Jeanne Walker, An Chester: Donna Fritz.

N.Y.; Catherine Hawley, Dubois, Ann Bass and Pamela Probst, Greybull, Jeanette i Byrtus, Sheridan, Judy Sterbenz, Topeka, Mike Maher, Sidney, Nebraska; Mark Chinook: Beberly Gratton. Choteau: James Murphy. Columbia Falls: Joe DeFlyer. Conrad: Jeanne Dutro, Ries and Pete Surdock. Cut Bank: Robert More.

Deer Lodge: Mary Dubay. Dillon: Paul Bramsman and made the honor roll by accumulating an average of or better in their course work To be eligible for the honor roll, a student must carry 12 or semester hours of classes and! Anaconda: John D. Haffey, Bill Mc- maintain a or better average. H.ifcy Bi11 Lowncy. Dianne De Sautel, Grafton, N.D.; Bob Young, Epping, N.D.; Gary Nagel, Beach, N.D.; Marl Gerl, Man-dan, N.D.; Suzanne Krebsbach, Williston, N.D.; Ann Sherman, Valley City, N.D.

Nicholas OnGele, Kisumu Province, Nyanza, Kenya, East Africa; Sally Davis, Portland, James Kingzett, Eugene, Karen Catron, Camp Cook, S.D.; Andy Huckfeldt, Canton, S.0.; Mary Woster, Chamberlain, S.D.; Cyril Clark, Meadow, S.D.; Paul Bowar, Mitchell, S.D.; Frances Levine, Pukwana, S.D.; Joyce Leonard and Kathleen Moran, Rapid City, S.D.; Edith Baker, Sioux Falls, S.D.; Mike Baumgardner, Bellevue, William Martin, Brian Rae and Eileen Shelledy, Spokane, Wash. ner, Barstow, Louise Walker, San Jose, Carol Mc-Carvel, Vallejo, John Bushey, Colorado Springs, Barry Connell and William Henry, Denver, Dan Jones, Delta, Dave Mazza, Stamford, Vivian Morgan, Clearwater, Delores Basterechea, Rupert, Idaho; Julio Bilbao, Cas- cade, Idaho; Pat Tibor, American! UGmOCrOtiC Falls, Idaho; Wayne Hoss, Elk City, Idaho; Larry Terch, Idaho: RnnmiPf JlinP Falls, Idaho; Carol Burns, Je I rome, Idaho. I Democratic nominee for gov Joe Fligstein, Doniphan. Mis- ernor Roland Rennc man, will be the main speaker at Miles City: Judy Munsell, Russj Munscll and Margaret Stallard. Moiese: Lloyd Bray.

Paradise: Caroline Hermes Pil-geram and Loretta Hermes. Peerless: Reese Puckett. Philipsburg: Ron Grotbo and Jim Mungas. Poison: Gayle Peters. Poplar: Ralph Patch.

Ronan: Bonita Piedalue. Shonkin: Mary Diekhans. Thompson Falls: Dale Dufresne. Three Forks: Dorothy Skorno-geski. Townsend: Dana Stiner.

Whitehall: Garry Getz. Winston: Tony Moe. Wolf Creek: Williard Kopelski and Alfred Municr. GOP Nomination Of Precinct Man Contested The nomination of A. Len as Republican from Lewis and Clark County precinct 15 has been congested in district court here.

Mill-I er was nominated for the post in the June 2 primary. Millers nomination is being contested by Noral W. Johnson on the grounds that Millers residence is outside precinct 15. Polling place for the precinct is the Capitol building The dispute has been scheduled for an early district court hearing. Achieving straight "A aver arthv.

James McCarthy, Don Bobert Fry ages were: Paul Applegate. Hepp- Mf, p-n John Phillip. Camille1 Helena: Richard Rigler ner. Ore: Richard Busuell. Del- Rcar(on Dan shea, Bill Shields, an james Screanar.

ena; Robeit Dussault, Butte, 1 Stredwick and Dorothy Forsyth: James Olson. Humphrey Fong, Hong Kong, white. Fort Benton: Leone Nagengast China: Judith Gali. Epsie; Marty Augusta Klizabrth Kruger. jand Rose Nagengast.

Hagenson. Butte; Rill Jeffery. Baker: Mary Ann Williams, i Glasgow: Dave Bollinger, Butte; Gary Johnson, Blllings: George Birrer, Kileen George Dignan and Robert Het-Katherine Kalberer, Missoula nri.scoll. Peter Marilyn Mack. Butte; Marie Me-1 j0hn O'Donnell, Theodore Olzack.i Glendive: Mary Ragan, Rose Bride, Butte; James O'Neill, William Polly.

Mary K. Stener- Marquard and Cheryl Peltzer. Butte; Ed Pesanti. Butte; Eliza- son. Thomas Tokarski and Judy Great Falls: John Krsul, James both Saycich.

Anaconda; Frank: Vetch. Seitz. Bozeman; Robin Black Eagle: Neil Ugnn. Boulder- James White. Bozeman: James Pace, Larry Pendleton and Leonard Schwcit- Missoula; Isabelle Tocckes.

Power and Joyce Woodhouse, Big Timber Lopach and Mike Wisocki. Hall: Karen Johnson. Hardin: Frank Arrendondo. Harlowton: John Robertson and Mary Kay Wojtowick. Duplicate Bridge Monday Afternoon Club The Monday Afternoon Duplicate Bridge Club held its month-1 ly Master Point session at the I Elks Club with five and one-half tables playing 27 boards of Howell 1 Movement.

Winners were: Mrs. Myles Thomas and Mrs. H. E. Nicholls, first; Mrs.

Howard Viken and Mrs. Robert Tubbs, second; Mrs. E. A. Kuntz and Mrs.

Thomas Robinson, third and Mrs. Clinton Lewis and Richard Lewis, fourth. Master Point Play Members of the Unit Duplicate Bridge group in its monthly master point session June 10 at the Elks Club played 10 tables of duplicate, using the Mitchell movement. North-South winners were: James Flynn and Cloyse Overturf, first; Clinton Lewis and Mrs. P.

A. Stewart, second; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Brown, third and Mrs. Myles J.

Thomas and Mrs. Cloyse Overturf, fourth. East-West winners were: Mrs. E. E.

Stanfield and Mrs. A. H. Kruse, first; Mrs. A.

L. Park and Mrs. W. E. Fogarty, second; Mike Farmer and George Day, third; Mrs.

C. G. Tegcler and Mrs. H. E.

Nicholls, fourth. Kalispell Firm Gets Glacier Park Camp Project Matelich Construction Kal-ispell, was awarded an Interior Department contract to improve the Apgar campgrounds in Glacier National Park, Sens. Mike Mans-1 field and Lee Metcalf, said. Their joint news release said the $121,301 contract calls for roads, comfort stations, campsite development, and a water and sewage system. Apgar is near West Glacier.

They also announced approval of a $6,243 federal assistance i not be back from a trip to West grant to Troy School Dist. 1. 'Germany. High Court Voids Mineral County Tax Unit, Dismissal The Montana Supreme Court Wednesday voided Dist. Judge E.

Gardner Brownlees dismissal of a complaint filed by the State Board of Equalization in a tax dispute with Mineral County. The high court, in an unsigned order, said the state's action against the Mineral County Board of Commissioners should be reinstated in district court at Students from Helena achiev-lzcr. ing a average include: Carol Albright, Robert Anderson, Ron- Butte: Georgcne Burns. George Burns, Cornelia Callaghan, Geor Havre: Marty Gilman. Jordan: Glenda Cooley.

Rosemary Hcnsleigh and Margie Mur-nion. Kalispell: Kathleen Smith and Sarah Smith. Lewistown: Patricia Walsh. Libby: Art Rambo. Lincoln: Paul Rons Livingston: Maryann Muggli.

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