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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 1, 1924 The 1924 graduating class of Western High Schoo By Washington Photo S Two “cabinet children” pose for the camera man. They are Joan and Jean Davis, children of the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. i Sunday school choir of St. ,M‘SS Georgia' E. Paul’s Church, Rock Creek par- Miller of Washing- rish. Mrs. James Kerr is the { ton in the gown A new sartorial champion choirmistress; Miss Adeline which she wore at appears on the California links. Sauder, organist, and Lewis T. R a D. A. R. recep- | He is Jack Dempsey, heavy- Miller, the boy soprano. Rev. i tion. The canton | weight champion, now appear- Joseph Fletcher is rector of the i crepe chawl of the | ing in the movies. The sweater church. : gown was brought | ang stockings were created : 1 from California in especially for Jack. Miss Rosalie Miller of Wash- ington, a soprano who won the distinction of being the only woman artist to take part in Miss Elizabeth Dickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. the “Beethoven Cycle,” now Dickson of Kcnsington, Md., as the herald to the queen of being given in Paris under the Debating team of the National University Law School. Left to right: Harold R. Stephenson, John Metcalf Milne, the May at Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa direction of Walter Damrosch. Stephen E. Morgan and Eugene Robert Woodson. Photo by Whitse Studio, i by Bonney. Varis, Plitos e Lestan Stadi The 1924 graduating class of McKinley Manual Trammg School. Iy Washington Photo Service