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Page... .20... N s Carter Broadcaster CARRIERS CF THE I.G.A.PRODUCTS LOCAL MERCHANTS wish to thank the faculty and students for their kind patronage. We take this space to express our sincere appreciation, and hope we may continue the sane relations next year. MERC. CO When you see a bumble bee, flying o'er the lea. Take my advice, and do be nice, ana leave that bumble bee. pe.nnE CAFE GET YOUR GRADUATION GIFTS AT I OLSEN EKALAKA'S ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT SERVICE WITH A SMILE 1PHARMACY! 1 Pope, what is a pyramid?” First instance of mass production. ENAMEL WARE THAT IS GUARANTEED Ciall: What is a polygon? Robert H: A dead parrot. i % f FOR HEALTHFUL WATERLESS COOKING COLOR-IVORY WITH BLACK TRIM-CHROMUIM COVERS. RIG P SERVICE STATION Freshmen need not report for fire drill. Green things won t burn. | Meat .Market -And Llr oceries Dairy Products Groceries DROP IN AT OUR NEW LOCATION ONE DOOR WEST OF PUTNAM'S SCRUGGS CAFE
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iL rtifii:-a.rnadfia»st.RT CARTER GIRLS VICTORIOUS (cont. from p. 15) the team. The regular line up was: Lucille Thomas, Doris Vedell and Lulu Perso, forwards. Evelyne LaPrath, Ora Elmore and Lucille Welsh, guards. RECEIVED LETTERS The Basket Ball girls have received their Basket Ball letters. Mr. Anderson presented them to the girls at the same time he present- ed the football, basket-ball and track letters to the boys. Eight girls received letters.. The letters are blue and white, the school colors. The Basket Ball team and the rest of the students who came out for Basket Ball wish to express their coach, Mr. Anderson, who stuck by us throughout our two years of Victory and took as many if not more of the knocks then we did, ap- preciation. BOY’S ATHLETIC REVIEWED (cont. from p. 15) January 14, when Plevna invaded this territory. The Plevna team took first place at the District Tournament in Miles City later, so the boys did not feel discouraged. The line-up was the same as in the first game. Two games were played with Camp Crook High School during the season. Games were also exchanged with Rhame, N. Dak , Carter winning one and Rhame the other. Plevna returned the January game on February 3, and defeated Carter by a Score of 30 to 11. During the season three exhibition games were play- ed with the town team. The high school won two of these games. In February the team at- tended the district 4 basket ball tournament held at Miles City ana played in three games one with Wibaux—lost this; one with Brockway—won that; and one with Circle, which they lost. The first eight players on the team: Kennedy, Renshaw, Brower, Allan, Kirkwood, Mumedy, Rowley, and Tooke. BOY’S TRACK (cont. from p. 15) Broad-jump—0.Falkens t em (T) 1st; K. Pleissner (B) 2nd; M. Stockfisch (P) 3rd; M. Renshaw (C) 4th. Dis- tance 20’ 11”. New record 50 Yard Dash—John Woll (Bowman) 1st; S. Catron (B) 2nd; M. Stockfisch (P) 3rd; 0. Falkenstem (T) 4th. Time: 05.6. 100 Yard Dash—J. Well (Bowman) 1st; B. Snow (C) 2nd? M. Renshaw (C) 3ru; K. Holm (Bov man) 4th. Time 25.5 440 Yard Dash—M.Renshaw (C) 1st; K. Holm (Bowman) 2nd; C. Steumpgues (B) 3rd; S. Hansen (T) 4th. Time 58.2. New Record. 880 Yard Dash—S. Melby (Bowman) 1st; F.Rowley (C) 2nd; S. Hansen (T) 3rd; J. Walter (C) 4th. Time: 2:11. 4. New record. Mile Run—S. Melby Bowman) 1st; F. Buckingham T) 2nd; B. Larsen (W) 3rd; B. Tooke (C) 4th. Time 5:11.8. New Record. Relay—Bowman 1st; Carter 2nd. Time 1:41. New record. Total Points: Carter 40; Terry 29; Bowman 24; Baker 20; Plevna 17; Sentinel Butte 5; Wibaux 5; Mar- marth 2. Once more the first place cup has come to spend a year in the Carter County High School. This is the second time carter has won the cup and if it is won again by Carter it will become a permanent possession of the school. --------------------Eagg- J9,. C CLUB (cont. from p. 14) Basket Ball lettermen: Dock Brov er, Gordon Kennedy, Gordon Allan, Morris Renshaw Donald Kirkwood, Billy Tooke and Alvin Mumedy. The Track lettermen were: Dock Brov er, Bruce Snow, Gordon Kennedy, Morris Ren- shaw, Frank Rowley, Siguard Quam, Billy Tooke, and John- ny Walters. THINGS WE1RE FIRST IN — 0 — The Class of ’33 is the first class to have an all point man in the Scholastic Contest. It was the first and last class to get pins when freshmen. It had the Freshmen of 1930 build a ”CM upon a large hill North East from the school house. It start- ed the custom of making the Sophomores whitewash this letter every year. It has presented three successive plays, and each one has been much better than the one before. It had one student to place second in the State Home Economic Contest. It bought suits for the basket ball girls team in 1930. It had a 100$ subscrip- tion to the Broadcaster” the last semester of this year. It had 12 of its 16 members to attend the dis- trict Scholarship contest at one time or another. It is the first class to have a student with two firsts in the district scholarship contest. It has the honor of at- tending the first banquet given for Seniors by the Alumni. It is the first to con- tribute v3Q in money for a State Scholarship fund. The fund is to be used by win- ners of the district scholarship contest to de- fray their expenses to the state contest.
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i I Carter Broadcaster Page 21 R E A S 0 N A B K WANT GOOD FOOD AT THE COFFEE SHOP R E A S 0 N A B L E P R I C E S EKALAKA STATE Consult your banker in regard I to savings and investment. He will be pleased to advise with you. Mrs. Hunt: Clell, can you tell me what a waffle is? Clell: Yes'm, its a pancake with a non-skid tread. EKALAKA LIGHT AND f (MR CO LIGHT HEAT POWER ELECTRICITY IS YOUR , CHEAPEST SERVANT OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF CARTER COUNTY SUBSCRIPTIONS-$2.00 YOUR COMMUNITY THE BUILDER EKALAKA EAGLE Mrs. Andersen: Andy, why is it that the wall Mr. Anderson: Because we might not be living paper is nailed to the wall? here always. AND PERSONAL ATTENTION BEAUTY AND SHOP EFFICIENT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT A FRIENDLY PLACE THE ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENTS OLD IN EKALAKA STAND Gordon: Doesn't LaVerne look queer lately? Morris: Yes she's been trying to look like her picture in the Carter Review. Reading Conrad is like chewing India rubber. —George Moore.
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