orbKKY SCHOOLBREAKS RECORD1Total of 179 Pupils ProvesLargest in History ofInstitutionSpecial To The Hauk-Epe Gazette.Sperry, la., Aug. 23.—The Sperryconsolidated school opened Monday with an enrollment of 179, the largest in the history of the school.The enrollment in the variousclasses is as follows: First grade, 19; second grade, 16; third grade, 15; fourth grade, 10; fifth grade, 13; sixth grade, 13; seventh grade, 18; eighth grade, 15; ninth grade, 17; tenth grade, 12; eleventh grade, IS; and twelfth grade, 13.20 Tuition PupUs.There are 20 tuition pupils in high school representing seven rural schools as follows; Franklin—Bernice Breuer, Ijorraine Schulte, Clif-i ford Keif, Robert Reif, Loren Reif, Hinton Reif, Selma Feldman, Velma Taeger, Rosella Breuer and HarriettHagerla; Pineywood—Orville Anderson; Pleasant Grove—Floyd Miller; Latty—Dwight Walker, Ruth Wisch-meier and Pearl Wischmeier; Oakland—Stanley Atherton and Louise Atherton; Rock Point—Ray Walker and Leroy Walker; and A. M.— Marland Laughlm.List of New Students.New students entering the first grade are: Evelyn Granaman, Eugene McLaughlin, Eleanor Schulte, Mary Louise Alexander, Joan Gu-lick, Joyce Miller, Jimmy Hightower, Pauline Burgus, Barbara Miller,Herbert Wiegard, Leroy Siefken, Kathleen McLaughlin, Jimmy Logan. Leo Schulte, Wayne Johnston and Harold Abel.Other grade pupils enrolling in Sperry for the first time are Beloo Doran. Ralph Siefken, Esther Siefken. Verdon Siefken and Junior Siefken.VETERANSHOLD MEETINGMembers of Oquawka LegionAttend Post MeetingAt MonmouthVitlirPflt;uwXPJ;c]dlt;d;scsoHiGiSpecial To The Hauk-Eue Gazette.Oquawka, 111., Aug. 23—A numberif World war veterans attended the 3i-county association of the Ameri-an Legion meeting at the Hawcock lafe en Tuesday evenine. TheI tei‘ coiwi a i Re me