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Compliments of I)r. M. P. Morse Physician and Surgeon Compliments of Regan Motor Sales, Inc. Sales FORD Service Le Roy, Minn. Le Roy, Minnesota Le Roy Produce Co. | Compliments of Phone 49 Central States Power and Highest Prices Paid for Light Corporation Eggs and Poultry Service, Economy, Courtesy Compliments of Compliments of N. Northness Despard IJrothers Service Station Barber Shop Gas Oil Service i 1 Here to Please You ! | ” ,J i Compliments of ; Compliments of ! 1 0. H. Daily Le Roy Billiard Parlor C. J. Wells, Prop. j Heavy and Shelf Hardware I j . . ' Le Rov, Minn. 1 Compliments of j Compliments of Dr. G. A. Halver Dentist 1 Joseph T. Bovd | Le Roy, Minn. Plumbing—Heating i L% TRADE IN YOUR ) f V HOME TOR S
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Left to Right, Front: Gladys Bartels, Helen Despard, lone Osland, Carolyn Walstad, Cleone Morse. Marcella Maleoinson, Della Mae Smnnieht. Back Row: Miss Knutson, Assistant Coach, Lorraine Mart . Marcella Sweet, Virginia Clark, Dorothy Walstad, Lila Christianson, Ruth Hendrickson, Mr. Gustafson, Coach. All of the players above earned letters this season except Virginia C. and Lila C. lone Maleoinson and Agnes Lainon were absent. They also earned letters. This is the first year Le Roy has had a girls’ basketball team in many years. They played two games with each of the following schools: Lyle, Rose Creek, Grand Meadow, Adams, and Klkton. Out of the ten big games scheduled we lost nine and won one. The defeat we handed the experienced Adams team, 20 to 17, was no more important or appreciated than the nine other good games in which we received the smaller end of the score. By constant practice of team work, bound pass, pivot, and dribble, we were able to hold our opponents better towards the end of the season. Our opponents claim that our girls played the cleanest and improved the fastest of any team in this section this year. Each of the opposing teams consisted mostly of players having three and four years of experience and training. Elkton, Rose Creek and Grand Meadow have some of the strongest girls’ teams in southern Minnesota. Grand Meadow girls’ team defeated Des Moines high school girls’ team badly in two scheduled games this season. Our girls enjoyed their first year in athletics, and are glad to have an oppor-tunitv for a share of the clean recreation formerly monopolized here by the boys. They are looking forward to another year. We no doubt had the best combination in the Adams game here when we outplayed them 20 to 17. Our combination that night was as follows: Forwards: Cleone Morse, Carolyn Walstad, Marcella Maleoinson (center). Guards: Dorothy Walstad, Ruth Hendrickson, lone Maleoinson. f ’(IL'C 2, i
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Grade 1 Grades 2 and 3 Grade 1—Miss Christine Kehket (Mankato T. C.) tirades 2 and 3—Miss Alma Westhero ( Dulutli T. C.) tirades 4 and 5- Miss Decorah Hardin (Mankato T. C.) tirades (i and 7—Miss I.ois Owens (Mankato T. C.) Grade 8 Miss Bennetta Thompson (Mankato T. C.) RESULTS OF FIRST ANNUAL GRADE DECLAMATORY CONTEST APRIL 3, 1930 Upper Grades Division: 1st. June Gustafson; 2nd. David Price; 3rd. Mar- garet Whiteside; 4th. Eleanor Hhend; 5th, Orel Eastwold. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Grades Division: 1st, Mae Peters; 2nd. Dorothy Mitchell; 3rd, Wayne Gustafson; 4th, Wilbur Thompson; 5th. Orlow Walstad. Primary Grades Division: 1st. Naida Bye; 2nd. Norval Morse; 3rd, Elmer Anderson; 4th, Arthur Tinglev; 5th. Rolland Diddatns. Pape 25
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