March 12, 1935
POLY NAMES 10 HONOR ROLL
Louise Wold, August Ibsen Have Highest Standings.
Headed by Louise Wold of Laurel and August Ibsen of Glasgow, the winter quarter honor roll of the Billings Polytechnic Institute was announced Monday by Dr. Wendell S. Brooks, prescient of the college of liberal arts.
Miss Wold and Mr. Ibsen were tied for the highest scholastic honors with 6 A's each. Those having an average of 5 A's and a B were Annie Anderson, Delphic Frank Cygan, Glasgow; Harold Scudamore, Fillings, and Stanley Stene, Columbus.
Five compiled a record of 4 A's and 2 B's.
They were Agnes Hillyer, Midwest, Wyo.; Barbara McDowell, Hardin; Merle Simpson, Billings: Louis Wescom, Billings, and Daniel Young, Worden.
Others who made the honor roll, by virtue of 3 A's and the remainder of the report B's, were Elaine Aldrich, Wyola: Wilma Brown, Hobson; Carlton Eaton, Billings: Matt Koskela, Belt; Robert Martin, Heath; Mrs. Miriam Neilson, Polytechnic; Mary Perry, Moccasin, and Thelma Wroughtton, Huntley.