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Show I spring. It is hoped that parents wilt cooperate iu keeping attend- ' ance up and cut our absent records i to a niinunium. I The defeat of Bancroft, Saturday 'January 24, (45-34) placed Thatch-) Thatch-) er Basketball team in a position where it may have a bid for the pre-tourmanent cup. Edwin Xecson, : Star forward was ill; La Deli Wal-j Wal-j ton and Fan-ell Jensen placed scor. ing with 23 and 12 points each respectively. je;:.b;: h;,;:.e,i:s:..; a..!. 5.; s : a : es b. THATCHER ' High Scliool News ' MIS':..... H . E J H. K 1 M : 9... H i The Thatcher High school closed its :rt semester grading period. , There are no students who have received re-ceived a straight "A" average: , Gayle Ruud received three A's and , a very high B which disqualified her for that higher scholastic roll. The following students nae a straight "B'' or better average: Gayle Ruud, Cyril Anderson, Aidei- , le Bennett, Wayne Nielson, Jack Smith, Frank Smith, Margaret Smith, Phyllis Sant, Edith Anderson, Ander-son, and Eileen Coombs. For purposes of National Defense and labor saving, the school will be maintained on Saturday. It is indefinite as to the number of days to be saved, but we feel that 2 complete com-plete wcks will be salvaged; which Leans school should close by the 2nd or 8th day of May, instead in-stead of (he 22 day of May. This will release potential farm work-j work-j men that much earlier in the |