Ella Lampeter, Victor The following have neither been tardy nor absent this year. Room §: Ernest Leidig, Paul Chirumbolo. Room 7: Helen Kramer, Plor ence Miller, Michael Kferman, August Muke. Room 6: Ruth Bugh, Angeline Chirumbolo, Virginia Crouse, Hel en Durbeck, Junior Gresser, Gust Zehmer Room 5: Oliver Anderson. Room 4: Miss Smith, Phillis Grimpe, Alice Hinderer, Wayne Potter, Miley Pugh, John Fazakas. Room 4: Miss Armstrong, Fred Gottschecks. Room 3: Tom Yarnick, Mildred Stosic, John Vaci, George Kelly, Anna Stosic, Willie Scott. Room 2: Howard Courtney, Frank Fazakas, Evelyn Radok ovich. Room 1: Thomas Pastorius, Clarence Rebstock of the eighth grade has moved to California,he will finish his schooling there. The children in the kindergar ten are not very anxious to leave school. Some were very much surprised when Miss harrison told them that only a week of school awaited there then they would come next year. ** Interest of present in the Kin dergarten is turned most to the nature of Moths and Butterflies. Almanyers of the Kindergarten last fall brought a cocoon, now it has opened and a cautiful Ce cropia Moth decorates the mantle. The tots watched the cacoon all winter and they seem to think it is quite a fine thing to have such a large butterfly come from what they called a silk ball. The col ors are very bright and attractive. Mrs. Smith's. Fourth Grade has had newer fess than 93 per cent in attendance.