ESOTAig-astsr-'geDidoflopa to by sr-ife im teditychathis;on'edithndroofithleybyrhoe.nd?ntterersnd[rs.tkeWANDA SCHOOL *£GRADUATES 10By Esther Doefcke 2r70Wanda — The Wanda public be’en school held its eighth grade com-mencement exercises Friday at 8 M p. m. in the Wanda halL The mer program included: Graduation gairJmarch, Norma Hoysler; invoca- *iou tion, Rev. W. J. Langholz;, salu- who tatory, Eldonna Bloedow; class der will, Lorna Guggisberg; class 0Cj ^ prophecy, Eugene Hoysler; selection, girls’ glee club; commencement address, Rev. Langholz, valedictory, Elaine Jenniges; presentation of graduates, Sanford Henke; presentation of diplomas,A. L. Dallman, president of board of education; song, “Here’s to You, Old School,” graduates; benediction, Rev. Langholz. The class roll: Elaine Jenniges, Eldonna Bloedow, Marion Eichten, Le-Roy Gorres, Lorna Guggisberg, Eugene Hoysler, Gerald Jenniges, Gilbert Jenniges, Florence Kratz-ke and Colette Schilling.Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Balfany of St. Cloud visited at the Paul Doepke home Thursday. Esther Doepke returned to St. Cloud with them.Mrs. Herman Drewlow returned from St. Peter Monday where she spent several days visiting relatives.Nicholas Jenniges, Esther Doep-nd ke, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Gorresnd and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwabwere among those who spent Memorial day at Lake Lac Qui Parle.ri- 1 Harold Doepke received his ?nt ! bachelor of education degree Wednesday from Mankato Teachers college.Mrs. Ed. Harrington, Carmaiho Harrington and Mrs. Chester»hn Shaw were Wanda visitors Wed-! nesday.»er