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: -~ . ¢ . Y p 26 ™ IN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES the juniors’ study of civics with the | graduates, and they then become a ham; daed children. ) o the District's ‘sehool system: | United Mhten o f,u,,h.‘?{fl“b:'c,,',{'.'; i aiiasd Wistinstion. of Being At present the fourth grade is the | peted for by girls of the three col- | stitution. Among her s highest grade of practice connected | SHAW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. ored high schools. ~ muy. be “mentioned the with Normat. The children are trans- .dclfn- :-m-c e ore_l-!-o.‘.re ln:‘loun:.u A reception was._tendered theé r'r’o::e:"’fimhgfih 2}';’»?':::3::"\" nt A Biave e or tomorrow at 8 p.n. in the | members of Companies H and I in|forty studencs to a Adccesstnl in 00l lie in |8Ssembly hall of the school. The|ne arimory of the school Tuesday.|tution with an enroliment of nea tennis tournament. Excellent playing marked this last contest, in, which Alice Kellher won. . Interesting construction work can always be seen in the kindergarten department. On the tables that last velopmint I S = peted successfully this year in three Gregory. Regular subscribers will pleting five yéars of & [t Y e won prizes in|receive the paper tomorrow. The|Week held a minlature clrcus, made | he practice schools. It has long been bublio! 18 invited to attend, Tl Junior High ; School. Orchestra] 508 SCHOOLS. The Star essuy contest, the essay | \oo T e 00V ale during gradua- | ©f Paper. there is now the city of fthe custom to graduate 4B class with| The senior class will graduate|furnished the sl 87| The. fostering of athletics has pro- | — contest conducted by the Sons of the (1 K Washington, made of biocks. It is|the formality of exercises in the as: |myesday morning st 10, o'clock. Rev. 5 Bices armtoun Bt atieres i hans Revolution and_distinction, in the | o Weste remarkable how well the Washington | Sembiy hall,"and the presentation ot - ReV.| 4\ yigit of the principal. members | won first chonors competing with CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL. FireStone scholarship contest’on g00d | The following officers Yor the stu- | 1HSFAERE TR VoL o T ortal diplomas, by nmru Anna Godlng. 0:{', :"Wlfl';m“h will deliver the prinor” (he military committee, stafl. of- | genior schools: the placing of a com- roads. dent council of '22-'23 have been|q; ' T . ednesday afternoon, a o'cloc! pal address. v ficers .and_captaing of the two win-|p { <O vy of o White House, Treasury, Union station, | such exercises will be held. The en- o abioe o Armtrone R ive il o 3 las Many of the June graduating class elected: President, Gladys Belfield; and former alumni at Central High CH HIGH SCHOOL. vice president, Lee Scharf; secretary hool have registered with the Cen- TECH | Helen Ross; treasurer, Mirlam Rich- O e re "sill bresent. “Pandora's | Letters for both basket Wall and|jyaif.ai’ Training School was & wur- | o ) eank s = Boe ' "The 'boys interested in his- | track team athletes were awarded in | orige of the D aae: u'(,,','m..? i"r:L;L‘ (‘.:;‘s‘ ta; the eo rdina. tory, and athletics will give tableaux | the school auditorium Friday after{|iory zemarks,. school songs and|in the school: the perfodic Capitol and Congressional Library lend themselves to reproduction in various-sized blocks used by chil- * Tech Life, Tech's bi-weekly paper, hus | yrg tral emplovment bureau for Jobs of |y complete oot succesaful year. ; dren. The Capital Traction line, with s e e e Pisins | noon by Edward B. Henderson, dix ] difteremt Rinda here in Washington. [ng compleleq X 0Nt Col. O. M. Shaw! At assembly Tuesday morning the|its electric cars and satety platforms; o, ete. ving | foGtor Jof a\Wletics in the high|Neers were in order. e T it cutan) 4 school letters N" will be predented | fire engine houses and a complete schools. Coach Cupid presented gold, The- Schoel Reporter announces l\;o\: ”(Kh':')r ]k“:‘) ,hrl |em(:’nr Il’::n.a.: ic oye < row c nteresting and Diakeict emploxezs mavbe, S ot ted It has rown and Decome Hieeh Life has | to members of the basket ball team to know that vacancies in the follow- | BV RAC 0 V%0 increase Tech spirit|and to Alice Kelther and Helen Ros: ing lines may be competently filled |ang co-operation among the organiza- | who recently played the finals In t by communicating with the Central|tions and activities. Last year there Bietn were but two twelve-page issues besides 3 2 the regular eight and ten page ones. Photographic studio work. *ypists.|This year it has grown to fourteen and multigraph operator, electrician, home {gixteen page issues. The editor and as- Thursday night, at 8 o'clock, Sena- | silver and bronze medals to the ath-| Principal Lucy:D. Slowe of the Shaw tor Davia 1. Walsh of Massachu. | letes. The Lucy D. Slowe tennis eup ! Junior HIgh ’sgmol has_ mecepted u | entifically_prepared food to studcuts will present the diplomas to the exhibited by the principal, who professorship at Howard Universit bungalow, all of blocks, add to the idea of city life as children see fit. This unit of wo! is the climax of (Continued on Page econiomics work, ofice \\kurl«, m':;rlu% sociate editor for next year wB«Ll b? Ger- . . K s Stenography, bank work, record and!ard H. Snell and Margaret Bennit, re- P y 3 . s i i machine. selling laborsturs | work: | spectivel ' REDIT accommodation is a part of our service. We plan to extend it upon the most convenient arrange- - estate, le e mu- | The ffteenth annual alumni excursion e 5 s " . 5 S s S e e to Marzhul Hail was held Wednesday | ment—so, that if you haven’t the cash to spare you may still enjoy our splendid qualitiés-and attractive : oal works here was large crowd and all had a | R ik 5 mdents have just|fAne time. The fleld events featured the prices—paying as you decide yqu can agreeably. in r courss. and in | pxcursion. but the slumet SREHLY atter = | e sKilled R 8 E . ! 4| the arrival of the morning boat the base H & H L DB | ball game was held. "The field erw:nu:; i o . ouse errma“n f ! e e people and arc ready”to | were held immediately after the arrive 3 e >l of the 2:30 boat. There were dashes, | - ' B e aea T ehvante: | potato . three-legged sack races | 8 | and tug-of-wars, and & mighty & l offers tal ° i Elmer P. Hardell was chairmdn of the ,‘ ) ryy ol e aton o6 I o Studlme. upgs vomuletion of |sxeursion committce : oose lIour Nne erator By All Means Choose ' are usually ready to step The Tech Hund:nok ‘]'lll be g:hh‘shég \ B I most exacting phases of this [shortly before school closes. e book | | 18 being published in the Tech print R applications filed with the bu-{shop under the d\recu«lm nxcnhh. P\;enfh, o um la l'a Ono a I « for whole or part titie, per- | the printing teacher. It will contain in- S oL . T e itk | Commius | formation of the facuity, of the Tech —because with it you get the utmost in tone aployment bureau {activities and organizations and @ short § 3 and character. d to it in care of |sketch of the ..xlllxnl.-ulullp of the school's Satisfaction all depends : S 2 . or phone Main |course: t Wi be of special use is Vi vral Hign Mise H. C. Lasier | reshmen, but will be welcomed by the upon tthe cth_aracter dOf i‘the Type E-z sniodel $85 is anxious to help the |entire 0ol construction—and aiter and also to reach Lo == B : . . A = 2 : thorough investigation we —in all finishes and fitted with the non-set stop ho a by POS- : b . L L WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL. unhesitgatingly guarantee the device and cabinet for records, as pictured. srn High School commencement : . - evening. June 10, the me- | o o Wil take place Wednesday | productions of the Challenge ;0“ C;'l ag"l&“ terms &f dep l';llH‘XY‘ (.vf“: n”r:; n ,,,;._h:‘,"‘, :iud:lo'ry:!‘l": :&r:n;'(:]‘oc:s'! Rcf"lgerator CD. flnd fhe ¢ 4y as T ted) . J casl .lll per fn.on . . , he . this de- | tollows: Overture, “Lutspeil” (Keler | Alaska Refrigerator Co.— o . s We carry the Copsole s(y]c.(xrafonnlas, with “,‘h" clectric e e o sl LT B L S :\he m-odm?kles twe handle. R Anish ARorehiSw or spring drive motor. ; . interes (Holtzman). Presiding ol Sizes and styles to suit any and back; 42 Inches 95 P l c l b H t o ember O pard M’ s < s 1 > 1y con- ) S Racne | T ofhoard: family’s requirements —at ey aia 52’ - Opll al’ olumpia 1S i | w e | Mo Rl prices that are remarkably hangings + By Exclusive Columbia Artists : Swho satw it had | Braghurs Tasior: address. Gen, 4 low. Five different styles Another style—42-inch On 10-inch Double-disc Records. EV”}" ‘l'-‘(,u‘l’w( Lejeune. commandant United States 4 and about fifty varieties— Pnrc: :wing ulit(:‘ shaped % perfect “or | y “orps; aw honors, Elmer s ; 1 : seat; hardwood, either natu- Cl, 75 ch O nanie) [ Rtine GOrbe. e O iaten Hhiah Top Lid, Side Icer, Apartment House Models. “Moderate in S i o oice, C ea ¥ 5 v t (Berger); val ory, ) e i s “high sehool dramatic Atherine Newman; presentation of di- | chaine. ready for 3' TESYSC‘I’;‘&E“‘""‘ & Biese). Fox Trot. Paul Biese's jach vear they also give | plomas, Daniel J. Callahan, member of s 75 s 00 anging....... 4 e «xhibition. which shows | the board of education. a d by Miss i o ' a ON THE ALAMO (Jones). Fox Trot. Paul Biese’s e boys have completed | Virginia Alexander; ch, “High | 2 Orchestra. J School Cadets” {,Su'\;i\a).u The'o;;hemral R ' Robert Ma Mea the | Will be under the direction of Herman - . e NOT LATELY (Prince). Bert Williams, Comedian. | ! anditorium for & fare. | . Rakemann. | Enamel-lined and Porcelain-lined. Three Whimey OrchiAGE H l.t:-sss: to the seni ~ t cises will take place 3 s [ y 3 . 10-inc A m( ‘l:is‘sa“xr"mrux‘;ru%}::«“y. fake piace . YOIBJ CQ{\J TRLCST NdOBO%V I(Cvfi\c‘amer & Layton). | 5 *-”"J""”‘- Slass | graduation. The program which has > lce Chests Favo"tes ert Williams, Comedian. Orch. Ace. J ames AsWwell i : . - e o e peenarangce wallelins siiacs sreliow BY THE SAPPHIRE SEA (Snyder). Fox Trot. The ) + graduating cl s - the Whitney quality and char- Columbians. i Chora. There’s many a home where an aoter GrEtndSCHtgconpicn SING SONG MAN (Friend & Conrad). Fox Trot. The | sang “Auld Icey Chest better meets the require- guslys Happy Six. . J Liond, the entire student |pianosolo by Arline Gligert . ments thaijlany m}!fir type of refrig- JIMMY (TreHla & Capie). Fox Trot. The Columbians. | A-3383 Propositi.” by Mary Winter, to be fol erator. hese will interest you— DINNY DANNY (Carlo & Sanders). Fox Trot. Ray r 10-inch SR e B ;»(\'Z:r‘un:rl‘fi(—re D e ancing 1ntiHe High Wide Deep $ 75 Miller and His Orchestra. Z5c ushing Camp Chapter | ibrary. 23in. 24Y,in. 15in.... 9 THOSE DAYS ARE OVER (Harry von Tilzer). Fur- 1 ; i Specch wi| ‘The girls athletic cup was awarded | man and Nash, Tenor and Baritone Duet, Orch. Acc, | A-3354 Obio. Sen-|to Toth the senior and sophomore | I GOT IT, YOU'LL GET IT (Just the Same as Me) ; l0-inch [ esting ad- since both classes have made (Pollack). Furman and Nash, Tenor and Baritone T5e the %.l:w‘,ru!nxrfi» a record of 2 points for the Svhn(nl‘ Duet, Orch. Acc. o e year. nd the chapel w —_— 1 J, - - . tire school singing OH _SING-A-LOO (Pollack). Nora Bayes, Comedienne. ) AL ¥. M. C. A. SCHOOLS. | Oreh hee : : : ; ass. this year at Cen- [ The Washington Commercial | SING SONG MAN (Friend and Conrad). Nora Bayes, wn that it is not below | School. under Y. M. C. A. auspices. 15} Comedienne. Orch. Acc. : 1 set by classes of former | conducting an interesting summer, " £ the past rthe mem. | course, including the usual business) o' any | echolarshins, | subjects. During the summer term | S aken this vear include | also a practical eight weeks' course | M to George Washing. | In surveviag is offered. classes mvel-i . o - which are: - Ken ing tv a week Stroller, with woven ree D e sides and back—with comfort- able dash: rubber-tired wheels; patent foot brake: phell Starr. and sixth, to) L rents prefer that their boys shaii | gearing. Ecru ll' be engaged in profitable study and or Gray .... faculty at Central this year |reading rather than to congregate} t to be outdone by the stu-|on the st for play, with the con- | ' ° A ‘antral has Alice Du | sequent dangers attaching to street E hns Hopki University Miss | will begin June 26 and extend until’ % awarded the degree of [ August 4, eing | (Bxactly as Diustrated) - of philosophy at this school. [held from 8:30 to 12:30 each morning. | Alida Smith of the Latin depart- will also_have the use of | ment also brought honor to Central. [ the gymnasium and swimming pool She received the bachelor of laws de- | at certain periods during the after- from the Washington College of | noons. She also received a medal for| A popular course at the “V" is the] Four effective pieces—in Mahog3ny finish and Walnut_finish Bresser: with mirri)r; Vanit : . y Case; Chifforette and Double: Bed with bow- foot end. You'll find this Suite very supcrigrvlvy 198-50 hixh scholarship. Her average for |college preparatory cougse. which will constructed and quite unusua i T s 9 terminate July 28. This course offers | e Q 1 quality for the urt st an opportunity for those who wish masiring the past week one of the o complete their credits for college | Nications: wat brogsht o a hool pub-, cntrance or to remove “conditions” rought to a close by | § e ol o 4 Y | for promotion by review work. Uhieation hanquet on the even. | “Tporough courses in architectural e g fiven the Bulletin andigng mechanical drafting and blue Bration. (ool place tn ke giniz | print reading afe offered at the ¥, M " b v et 3 = o (. 'S open throughout occusion. he S of honor were | S S 5 ol Mr. Maurer, Miss Coolidge and Mr‘i actuarial ecience” are also | Miiler. ana also ihe fuomt: sdctees| as well as in “cost accounting | for the two publications. At this time | the cditors for the two publications for next sear were numed—James As- well as fer & 16%in the publ ing of Rev (Exactly as Tlustrated) Stroller—close-woven fiber » body and dash: braided edge: artillery wooden wheels; rub- ber tires; steel gearing; foot brake; enamel push bar. Either $l3.85 Ecru or Gray “Four Poster” Beds (Exactly as Dlustrated) Four-piece Dining Suite (Exactly as Illustrated) i Queén Anne type—in Mahogahy-finish; or Walnut-finish— Buffet, with mirror; China Closet, with latticed panels; Inclosed Serving Table and 48-inch Round-top Dining Table, extendable to 6 feet. The delicate carv- $ 00 - ing decoration adds a refinement to the effect . that is highly pleasing. The construction ’ throughout is consistently good and “advanced corporatiol Other courses ending ; which have just begun ditor o clow As- | quring the current week, are “theory Adiford ;.:":dfif,‘;’e,,"; fad ‘;_":Il: and practice,” “partnership and cor- Porations” and “property, bankruptey, debtor and creditor.” Miss Margaret Somerville is the ¢ice| A number of courses are offered In he athletic council of |the automobile school of the Y. M. problems. Septembe: In Mahogany finish or Walnut-finish with shapely trimming and open foot - 22 president of the ves having been elected . during the summer as follows: | < gl the findl mceting oF the council and * mechanics' v ing | end. Either arion Falls was elected secretary. cour: ‘mechanics’ day course,” “"'me- Z Oie of the sres 3 | chanics' evening repair course.” “me- twin or bt I G { e greatest steps for the chanics’ day repair course,” “driving = i double size advancement of dramatics was made § ot 2 8 i ) s vear's gj , le instruction” and “starting and Tight» f this vears spring play. | jng. The latter course is outlined nstve libracy of the beot | to meet the needs of the automobile : Aol headins | repair man, and the man who desires Thial readink | to become a specialist in electrical Tral mext vear. ¢ | starting and lighting work. e The popular Y. M. C. A. course in blic "speaking, taught by Arthur EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL. Patrin Cails M A. of Washington, 'he senior class > annot be conducted this summer, as e senior class of Bastern High| (e hstructor will shortly sail for E made its final appearance be-| purope. He will return, however: in fo! e student body dt an assembly | time to start the course in September. Wednesday. One of. the features of the exercises was the presentation of WILSON NORMAL SCHOOL. summer Dance Dream,” adapt-, Duyring the present term in dra- irough selections from Shakes-{matics under Miss Alberta Walker, This Handy Water Pitcher—like Jillustration: clear class; with inclosed nose— | which keeps the ice from c i pouring out. il Try them all—and you'll decide that no -Vacuum Cleaner compares with the Hoover for efficiency, prac- ticability and simplicity of construc- tion. It cleans thoroughly and with- out damage. Let us demonstrate. Can be purchased on convenient Please come for thexe—hecause we eannot fill i phone orders nor send C. 0. D. i (Bxzactly as Illustrated) Pullman—reed—in Ecru fin- ish—upholstered in plain Rep, cushion seat; adjustable slid- ing hogd; removable back cur- tain; rubber-tired wooden wheels— s 9.50 roll edge on body Sleano Yobson: | Thus in business and technical sub- wor Dobson: first |y s the vouth of Washington are e Randolph: third, Vivian | enabled. during summer months, to Fih. went te Western: fifin. | supplement their cour: of study ! ? ‘| taken in the winter season. Many pearian play Those who took rt D elle Blanton, Marion Hall, | the senior students in the academic Margery k, Mildred Mockabee, | department have prepared four short Dorothy Margaret Parkman, 2 E Catherine wie: Evelyn Waters |DIMIE Two of these, “The Lot terms. and hood Ruth S and Elizabeth Lindsay.|Silk Hat)" and “Togo"” were given Fred Herzog, class president, enter- | Friday afternoon before the student tained with humorous readings and|body and the faculty, “The Infan- sketches. t's Birthday” and “Rosalie” were ! presented last evening as a feature| enior class night was observed at|of the class night program. Those! chool Thursday night. The pro-|in leading parts were Evelyn Foster, gram included the reading of the | Jocithine Bloodgood, Edwina Hope, class prophecy. the class history, the | foameea Linfoot Dorothy Trimble, address (o the undergraduates, and|vesta Pollock and Ruth Clayton. In| ey Black,’ Marton Hall, |2ddition to the plays. duging the Ty K raion ciiall: | evening the ‘class prophets Pauline R A "Whs farnished by | Bruner and Doris Sprucebank, de- the school orchestra. Y| picted the future'of the class in 1932. . Lk In tracing the history of the class Plans for a picnic this week are|Thelma Cox made it evident that the being made, by the Junlor classes. [iclase of 22 stands sponsor, for many 2 . > activities in thegschool. ey start- Karl G. Pearson has been elected | oq or assisted in - starting basket | president of next year's staff of the|pall. tennis, swimming, the glee FEasterner, official organ of the school. | ¢y and the first' newspaper of the Other members of the staff are: Sarah | sehool, Normal. News. A Victrola was L. Rohrer, wsistant-editor; David L. [ predented to the school by the class. Sandoe, business manager, and Leland | preceding the exercises in the as- H. Cheek, advertising manager. sembly hall a dinner was served in Iwarrants were issued to the non- | the school dining room to the facul- commissioned. officera of cadet com. |ty and attended by all the graduates. Pomies F. G ana D of Eastern. . |Addie James was toastmistress. Commencement exercises will be | The graduation number of Norma held in the ‘auditorium of Central | News has just come from Central's Tiikh 'School tomorrow night at 8 |press. Itisa creditable piece of work, o'clock. Dr. Thomas E. Green of the both on the part of the Print Shop speakers’ bureau of the American Red and the special '““5 that prepared it. Poss will deliver the principal ad- It 1is dedicated “To the Eternal oS Miirs Sueie Root Rhodes will | Child, from whom we learn while we present the diplomas and Daniel J. |teach.” It contains the address of e e rember ot the board of | the class president. Katherine Kil- education/ Wi preside. leen: the valedictory of Virgini Y . Fisher: the class poem. “We Serv The girs' tennis matches have re- | Jogephine Bloodgood, the prophecies, sulted in the awarding of distinctions | history, activities, practice schools o Marie Didder, Pauline Bapb, Mar- | and a very clever page entitled Nor- garet Beasléy and Almeia Adkins. [fmal Knocks, from which no one in any capacity has escaped. It is gen- T Eastern Radlo Ol ey | crously supplied with illustrations, ot the atuder: y assembly | mych enlarged over its usual size Thursday. . and in the form of a magazine. The Baccalaureats services will be held | regular staff of the News was tem- this" morning at 11 o'clock at thejporarily replaced by a speclal one Ingram Memorial Church. Rev. B.|from the é"‘,fi,’, r:ef =0 consitihgof 9 will e the sei ‘erne Cr " or, Vesta Pol- F, Rhodes 1 conduct the services. Tock, 3 e Blood 'y M0 Bvareon.. s dupor, Ban comy, Faviter, Evelya foster ‘524 Fiotence. e P Hoover . 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