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14 CITY’S SCHOOL YEAR ENDS TODAY v AS 1,689 LEAVE ELEMENTARIES, (Continued from Tenth Page.) Dorothy Frazee, Humphr E. F. Davis, Salome B. Marie B. Tabinski, Helen and Willlam A. Dimmette. To Business—Bernard M. Cady, Donald K. Edwards, Theresa C. Becker, Josephine E. Crismond, Mad Ruth M. Lewis, Loretta B. Sullivan. To McKinley—Walter F. Aben: schein, William Coleman, Douglas W. M. Davis, Charles McCarthy, Jullan Stearns, Joseph A. Spitalsky, George J. Spitalsky, Harold A. White. FOURTH DIVISION. School, Miss A. M. Teacher. To Business—G Thomas Capon- netto, Philip Hoffman, Rowena E. By- ram, Nangy Compton, Theresa Di Gennar ce K. Galbreath, Emma L. Jen: Blanche Kronman, Sue Gene Rose M. Ray, Mary C. Reid J. Starner. Paul T. Elmer ¥ nd William riplett Stanley Baxter, W. Palmer Bruin, Emanuel M. Cohen, Thomas Lozupone, Samuel Puglisi, C Russell Rowell, Matthew C. Soldano, Frances H. Jabaut, Dorothy D. Rudd, ‘Anna Shapiro, Myrtle 1. Thornburgh and Rose F. Vaccaro. Unassigned—F. Philbert and Mildred K. Collins. School, A. Teacher. ph H. Summers, s M. Gallagher and Beaton Clayton, To N Gleason, Abraham Jenr inner, John P. Smith To Central—G Weightman L. Galesk To Centr: Jack W E. Lucil To McKinley. Harrison mer and Rudolf Siegrist, o Western—Warner V. Young Susan T. Carter, Hil Elizabeth M. Kerr, orte, Doris Muir and Ish igned—George Rhodes and Jack eeney, 5 Hum- ir. Collier and W. Bromley, Helen Mildred B! Young Force-Adams School, Sarah P. Rouse, Teacher. —Dorothy Howes, Helen Regan. To Central—Vincent dette R. Martin, J; Herbert D. Miller, Hor Florence L. Chatelaine, Cover, ¥ Madden, Bur- ck _Milbourn, ce W. Schutt, Bennett, Madeline E. Hallie M. Clark, Lois M. atherine C. Davis, Alba C. Geraci, Eleanor M. Herzog, Marjorie R. Lines, Rosalle E. McCall, Berney B. Roe, Len: Schmidt. To MecKinley—Charles bee, Eleanor D. Dulin, Helen R. Riedesel, Hortense M. Zuberano. To Western— Manning Gasch, Walter S. Grant, Henry H. Hazen, George P. Hill, Henry P. Hume, Vivian E. Mason, Willoughby T. Lam- mond, Edward J. Rehkopf, Daniel Van Voorhis, Laurie Harri lly M Morton, Ethel V. ss, Margaret F. L. Follans othy F Force-Adams School, M. Burbank, ‘eacher. To Business—Jeannette M. Hudson, e M. Sawaya Central—Murry C. Colliere, Stanlev D. Lyon. Robert F. Milne, William Ross O'Donoghue, Dorothy E. Brough, Margaret A. Hall, Elnore Z. Jessan, sa M. Keiner, Helen M. O'Donoghue, Ansel M. Talbert, Caro- Iyn V. Tracewell To McKinle jr.. Walter A Miller. To Western—Leslie C. Bell, Robert ¥. Bourne, William C. Church, Hamil- ton Coit, Doug L. “ordiner, Bernard H. Hartman, F. Philip William W. Anna M Huiess, L. sul Townsend, P. Belew. Unassi Margar Fue, To Joseph M. Follansbee, Robert L. Conckli 1tbeth Helen J. Todd Elizabeth V. Beale, Geneveeve Dorothy Ruth ned—Walter Goodwih, jr; P. Calvert, Eleanor 0'Donos- ney W. Sterling. FIFTH DIVISION. Brookland School, C. V. Teacher. Busin arts C. Hurd, W. Sargent, Josephine C. Delaney, An: ;. Giss, Marie E. Mortime Evelyn A. Schaefer, Betty E. Shanklin. To Central Beatrice J. udre: Allen, To George B. Wrl Walter >, Dorothy Budde! w Howlin O. Aldrich, John_ C Francis E. g John R. Mitchel Wilbur W. Nusbaum, & T. Potts, Hayden J. Ricketts, Donald J. Shank: John S. Snyder, Harold Tepper. To Private School—Marion Engling. John o N Howard Charles F. Walter T. L, Maguire, 1, A. School, M. E. Teacher. E. Burroughs Drane; To Business—Thelma Gladys E. Seller To Central- beth Beach, Georg- ella Hefty, Henrietta L. Hobson, Helen P. Melius, Frances M. Werber, rren G. Thomp- heuch, lastern—Lucy Pomero; Benjamin D. Clark To MeKinley— Bell, Claude wson To Western—Elizabeth J. Towne. Langdon School, A. M. Sisson, M. C. Luyster, Teachers. zabeth L. Anderson, Anderson, Ruth B, Geigenbergel lynn, Wilma P. Clark, ir., 1, David To E: Josephine A Bolen, Thelma T M. Imlay, Margaret E. Rhodes beth B. Reilley, Dorothy E. t, Elizabeth M. Thorn. To Central—Gladys Rosalind L. Hobbs To McKinley—Dorothy Helen M. Notter, 1. Jenner Leonard, Roland A. Linger, Percy B. Mettler, Benjamin J. Quisenbe: Russell G. Simpson, Malvern C. Talbe: To Western—Adelaide A. Monroe School. A. L Teacher. To Business—Lytton Duley, Peacock, Matilda_Schmidt. To McKinley—Frederick Daw. To Western—Hugh Fielder. Unassigned — Michael ~Mahoney, Orrin Nolda. M. Haynes, Lane, m. Sanderson, Alice Monroe School, C. Barnard, Teacher. To Business—Albert A. Miller, Gladys E. Gibbons, Sally E. Tenny- son. To Central—Aurelius G. Irving _Silverman, Abram Rena Bernstein, Florence. C. Mary R. Mactulla. To McKinley—Benjamin Denniberg, Louis Gitelson, Isadore Lebowitz, Socrates T. Stathes, Alfred H. Taylor. Park View Platoon School, H. K. Byrn, Teacher. To Central—L. Kaspar Beazley, Al- vin L. Corbin, Robert E. Crowell, Carl L. Hellbach, Charles Hille: John ‘H. Howard, Jack R. Kassan, W. Earle Lear, jr.; H. Arnold Moore, Marion E. Myers, Thomas K. Niles, Richard P. Sargeant, M. Max Silverman, Jennie V. Baker, Lillian M. Bushlow, Sadie Fine, Margaret L. Goetzinger, Clara G. Hiller, Ruth C. Hobbs, Dorothy E. Johnson, Anna M. Jones, Helen M. McGregory, Lillian Mindiin, Minnie D. Ross, Blanche Wallace and Mar- Jorie M. Wineberger. To McKinley—Johnstone D. Cocke- rille, George L. Cole, Harry M. Ensor, Charies E. Foster, jr.; Oscar Gilden- horn, Hubert P. Hoy, Herbert J. Lid- off, John R. Perry, Eugene A. Ross, Jules H. Sorrell, Bennie Spigel, Fran- cis E. Stan and Frances V. Benner. Battaglia, Snyder, Hodge, Goldstein .beth | Fred S. | and Paul A. Manganaro. | Alice | B. Nicholas, Miriam Bernstein, Mar- garet C. Francis, Jennie A. Gardner, M. Louise Hopping, Ruth A. Keren, Helen Parsley, Myrtle V. Pigg, Fanny Shuman and Evelyn M. Smith. SIXTH DIVISIO] Wheatley School, A. S, Teacher. Brooks, To Eastern—William C. Cole, Salva- tore N. Glanguilio, Alfred Long, Arthur H. Noldy, Audrey J. Baucom, jeorge E. Bennett, Marion L. Day, Katherine M. Faulkner, Elizabeth A. Honey, Evelyn M. King, May A. Miller, Florence E. Morozzi, Violet 3 Noldy, Catherine Rupprecht, Ca- milla E. Ryan, Ellen M. Souder, Thelma M. Winn. To Cent: David S. Thomas. To McKinley—J. Earl Cumberland, irnest, Allen L. King, ardo, Martin Vermillion, . Crowder. ned—Joseph P. Murphy. C. L. Mathis, Teacher. ern—Victor Bell, Charles Clarke, James Freeman, Joseph Kesterson, Herbert King, Roger King, Clarence Rhoden, David Rifkin, Bernard Stein Kemper Sullivan, Richard Tenelly, Franklin Unklesbee, rthur Zahn, Josephine Creel, Margaret DeGroot, Viela Miller, Helen Richardson, Margaret Smith, Jessle Thaye To Bus ‘Ethel Cooksey, Tillie Feinstein. To McKinley—Gllbert Hedges, Alex- ander Hulse. To Central-—Daly Mulvey. Ludlow School, E. H. Matthews, Teacher. Eastern — Elizabeth Darcey, Deloe, Louise H. Dove, Jean- Smmert, Othilix M. Etcher, ulkner, Marion E. Fick, Helen A. Gilbert, ahan, Jennie E. Har- Hummer, Louise 4 pser, Lillian A King, J. M. Shirley Phelps, Margaret A. Poor, Marjorie A. Robert: 1ai Rullmann. Gwendolyn N. Rusk, Marg Smith, Nina P. Stoops, Dorothea L. Welsh, Melvin Deale, John H. Irish, William G. Ma- gee, Frank L. Mansuy, Willlam G. Pickin, ¥. Culver Ruppert, Paul E. Schildknecht, Herbert O. Steinmetz, and Anthony Toffoli. To Private School—Mary B. Mac- kall. Kenilworth School, M. E. Bannon, Teacher. To McKinley—Helen M. Davis, John D. Bailey, Willlam O. Brown, Paul E. Kraft, Allen E. G Eugene E. Maize, George E. Harold R. Johnson and Hartley 1. Sanders, jr. Carbery School, F. C. Mortimer, Teacher. To Eastern—William ¥ Luther C. Beirach, Joseph F Henry J. Donleycott, Frede: Feusahren, Harry W. Grim ment C. Hanback, Chris N kos, William E. Markey, Joseph M. Milco, Jacob F. Replogle, Sani Rizzo, Diana E. Caranfa, Ar A. Estep, Mildred Ewin, Jores, Mil- dred Koons, rine R. Mas- chaeur, Frances L. Miller, Lilllan Moyer, Catherine Reynolds, n, abeth Stull, Blanche Sw Margaret Van Voorhis and E To Blair-Hayes School, K. E. Bohrer, Teacher. To Business—Be: L. Mooney, Thelma L. Wiles and Millard G. To E: n—Bertha, Virginia sher, W. Willis Hilda L. Gibbs, Wilbur J. T H. Miller, John C. Herbert Irwin, Doris E. Reichenba et A. Terneak, Evelyn yn B. Baile; an B. Woo Bankright, Frank McL. Elmer L. Hall, Bernard C. Kerrig E. Suit, Annie Sheid, John J. Bowen SV d, To McKinley—William T. Miles Thomas, Edward rd Roberts and Knight, To Strayer’s Business College—An. na V. Cooper. To Piqua High School, Ohio—Mary Drake. Aronoff, Lucille Colbert, Mary Ethel Davis, , Josephine T. . Karolina J. Hedl wrah McMurray Frances M. Anne Bertha. C. Mildred C. sabel Young, Pyles, Al Ward, Andrew P. Door, Clarence Dumford ancis J. Fabrizio, Ralph Matan, Forest Mille: Clyde W. Wenzel, William L. Hugh and James R. Vernon. Peabody-Hilton School, E. V. Snow- den, Teacher. To Eastern—Dallas Barr, , Walter Connell, Mauri ans, Kenneth Charles Freeman, Ernest Lyon our Mazier, Herman Riley mmonds, Robert Smith, r ewart, Bernard Wade, Robert Willis, Mildred rr, Elizabeth Bequette, Marie Byrne, Rose Cohen, Barbara Davis, Bdith Deale, Genevieve Harris, Alma Harris, Ruth Holt, Margaret Houchen, Esther Hughes, Helen Hutchinson, Dorothy Jenkins, Nellie Lyle, Dorothy McCrone, Margaret Miller, Thelma Morris, Edith O'Con- nor, Elois Rogers, Effie Rummel, Helen Stein, Mabel Stevens, Helen Swick, Virginia Weedon and Margaret Wildman. To McKinley and John Vollme: Kingsman School, Miss G. S. Silvers, Teacher. To tern—James R. Bean, Gil- bert K. Fissell, Clinton P. Gill, Ru- dolph J. Hughes, Hubbard Quantrille, Katherine R. Cross, Margaret A. Baker, Elizabeth J. Birckhead, Ma garet K. Ferrier, Virginia M. Gaines, Olive E. Harrls, Mildred M. Klinger, Margaret E. Kunza, Mildred L. Lind- blom, Katherine H. Luh, Katherine S. Morris, Alice M. Needham, Anita M. Pieri, Josephine M. Patane, Vir- ginia W. Rea and Ida J. Woolard. To McKinley—John E. Prangley. Benning School, R. G. Carraher, Teacher. To Business—Dorothy I. Hummer. To Eastern—Joseph L. Bertolinj, Eva C. Bixler, Marie W. Davis, Esther Lepman, Kenneth C. McAfee, Wallace Rollins, Albert J. Strauss, Vada E. Spitzer and Joseph H. Stueckler. To McKinley—Edwin M. Gorely. Unassigned—Cecella M. Hutchinson and Frank E. Veihmeyer. SEVENTH DIVISION. School, Ruth R. Teacher. To Eastern—Catherine Agnes Burch, David Paul Fugita, Frances Louise ma H. Ross, Schlosser, Thor erine Y ath Hazel Maurice Crawford Lenox Kaiser. John Berchman Latham, Ar-| nold Pecker, Gertrude Rosenberger and Georgia Therian Taylor. Unassigned—Alice Inez Elliot and Bernice Lee Strobert. Buchanan School. To Eastern—William Muir Allan, Joseph Anthony Beasley, Robert Pres- ton Biglow, Kenneth Hackett, Walter Edward Howard, Lynwood Milan James, Charles Scott Jarrett, Ernest Yates Miller, Samuel Skinner, Paul Riedel Smith, George Wilson ] Ethel Pasco Alexander, Frances ther Baynton, Jessie Evelyn Brad- ley, Eleanor Inez Chester, Evelyn Rosalie Collins, Virginia Mae Cricken- berger, Catherine Elizabeth Crump, Evelyn Amanda Douglas, Amanda Katherine Fischer, Florence Mary Goldberg, Dorothy Evelyn Gray, Louise Virginia Halley, Marian Kris- Wilken, | THE EVENING BTA Lilllan Vonona King, Ruth Violet Marshall, Frances Elizabeth Mitchell, Mildred Frances Offutt, Anne Virginia Porter, Catherine Dallas Richards, Eithel Doris Sauls, Lucille Marian Smith and Edna Loulse Vogel Unassigned—John Francis Hickey. Ketcham-Van Buren School, C. M. T. Brandt, Teacher. To Eastern—William H. Benhoff, Al- len G. Greer, Raymond F. Jones, Max Miller, Frank E. Ricker, Lloyd B. Thorne, Marie Cadell, Rosie E. Saidman, Mae A. Sydnor, Lon C. Sny- der and Lucile V. Tucker. Congress Heights School, S. A. Tiche- nor, Teacher. To Eastern—Jack Herbert Ander- on, Warren Hardy Queen, Zane John Soper, Benson Taylor, jr.; Richard John Yanick, Carl Thomas Wahler, Marie Anna Dean, Eunice Elva Den- nison, Rilla Marie Payne, Marjory Re- becca Perkins and Mildred Benton Phelps. To McKinley and George Emory Fouche, To Business—John Owen Brady. To private schools—Warner Herbert Wright and Fred Charles Finley. Randle Highlands School, B. L. Faw- cett, Teacher. De Marr Canter, Eve- arjorie Conner, Sllison, Lynwood Forsyth, bson, Gllbert Jordan, Cecelia zabeth Potteiger, Willlam Robinson, Harwood Shoemaker and Charles Stansbury. To McKinley—Gerald Feldt and Carl Streitberge: To Business—Jeannette Landon. Unassigned—Benton Bowle. EIGHTH DIVISION. Arthur School, 1. W. Vanderwerler, Teacher. heresa. C. Clancy, ladys S. James, Diana Perry M. Varrella. lestina Lozupone. corge E. Keckler, and Kindell W Morton Moore Dodge Pesagno, To Esther R Margaret and Glov: To Central— To Eastern Howard R. Lad Sampson To McKinley—Frank J. Vita. Miss F. L. Teacher. To Business—Louis Park. Toner School, M. L. Smith, Teacher. To Central—Lewis Berger, George Joray, Alanson Kittredge, Robert Walker, Billie Arrington and Mary Alice Stadden. To Western To Busine: David Berger, Winnie Baggett, Anna Bromley, Agnes Keel- Myrtle Lenard, Ivelyn Logan, Mendenhall, Dorothy Miller, Noonan, Helen _Sioussa, Shirley Souder, Dorothy Sparshott and Christine Thomas. To McKinley—John Blake, Dean Longfellow, Leonard Pumphrey, Stan ley S ldredge Traver and Theo- dore Troshinsky. NINTH DIVISION. This division is composed of spe- cial schools and promoted only three pupils, follows: To Central—Margaret Mary Collins. To Eastern—Harry Kenneth Wag- oner. To Furr. Grant ~School, Reeves, Grace Hall. Rosalie Business—Louls Lawrence 'TH DIVISION. J. Cardoza, i ) Henry Wilson School, F. Teacher. To Armstrong—Howard McKenny, John Leroy McCroy, Priceton Daniel Simms, Bernard Walda Washington, Wilhelmina Nells Hedgema Elizabeth Wilson, Amanda W Sumner-Magruder _School, Brooks, Teacher. To Arms 28 Joseph 1 bourne Nughnt, Joseph land Thompson, Alonzo Berless Turner, Hazel Marie right, Mary Ellen Davis, Ruth Gertrude ¥ annie Marie Johnson and Berteise Virginia Lee. Stevens School, H. J. Moore, Teacher. Thaddeus Willlam Wilford Spencer, ., Edwin McDermon | Newman, William Ross, Far Florine _ Andersor uth Brown, | Melvia Calhoun, Susie Hagen, Ma | Knight, Margaret Murphy, Beatrice Noble, Anna O'Connor, Virginia Tibbs. | . L. Rene School, M. V. Tibbs, Teacher. To Armstrong—Lillian Jackson and Phyllis McAbe ‘Wendell Phillips School, E. F. Wilson, Teacher. Armstrong—Louls Butler, Anderson, lvester Charles Matthew Allen, Ruby wner, Marion To | ottoway homas Johnson, May Branch, Ruth Cr Louise Davi: Lola M guerite Dod- son, Lilllan Genevieve Dorsey, Cora Lee, Louise Francis Lumpkins, Mildred Virginia Spriggs and Mar- garet Ella Walker. Military Road School, J. T. Gillem, Teacher. Herman _George Barry, Maurice William _Jor- Davis, Mary John Gordon, Brent, Geneva gimma Grinage, Doris Estelle Skinker. Garrison School, J. H. Smith, Teacher. 7o Armstrong—Jeremiah M. Bruce, Sylvester A. Cunningham, Robert J. Greentield, mer Harris, Thom: Laws, Hattie J. Edwards, Gladys M. Hill, Jane J. Humbles, Mary F. John- son, Emily E. Johnson, Elizabeth L. Pack and Henrietta R. Sewell. John F. Cook School, E. C. Jackson, Teacher. To Armstrong—Jacob Ford, Henry Henderson, Ralph Jackson, Willlam Jett, Bruce Powell, Wilbur Wallace, Inez Butler, Dorothy Carter, liza- beth Clark, Lilli Combs, Helen Cruse, Dorothy Fairtax, Melva F' ellie Gilbert, Margaret Holley, Evelyn Jones, Helen Knight. Mallie McClain, Josephine Rose- borough, Marguerite Taylor, Helen H. Williams, Helen B. Willlams. B. K. Bruce School, Miss J. L. Grav, Teacher. William Robert Gough, Robert Clar- ence Hill, Russell Norwood Johnston, William Hollifter Kemper, Nelson Nathaniel Lyles, Alice Gertrude Car- ter, Edna Rosena Corcoran, Aeollan Lauratine Thomas, Georglana Augus- ta Wilson, Edna Mason Wims, Eva Derelia, Wims. Henry Wilson School, F. J. Cardozo, Teacher. To Dunbar — Lorenzo Nicholas Curry, Elmo Addison Gordon, jr., Harry Koonce Parker, Bernard Waldo Washington, Bernice Jeannette Alsop, Marjorie Adelle Blackistone, Edith Inez Childs, Marion Gertrude Killgo, Viola Grace Killgo, Emily Rosa Jones, Helen Leonora Jones, Grace Pauline McRae, Audrey Cornelia Yates. Sumner-Magruder School, M. E. + . Brooks, Teacher. To Dunbar—Benjamin Ferdinand Amos, Creed Winston Brown, William Bdward Conner, Benjamin__Travis Fuller, Francis Ellsworth Honesty, Edward Lucas Howard, Perry Wilbon Howard, TUlysses Pollard Malvin, Samuel Alexander Manning, George Alfred Nash, Edward Edgell Reed, Albert Ritchie, jr.; Clara Russell Ship: pen, Cassie May Terrell, Edna_Marie Washington, Estella Maud Anderson, Louise Wilhoute Arrington, Mary Jane Baskerville, Thelma Louise Ban- come, Alma Willena Carrison, Hylda Odessa Clarke, Cornelia Catherine Coleman, Catherine Althea Davis, Evelyn Antoinette Gardiner, Evelyn Sophronia_ Green, Mildred ~Virginia Gilmore, Evelyn Marguerite Howley, velyn Killingsworth,-Gladys To Business—Claude H.-Hill. Hugh- tine Johansen, Agnes Marie Jehangen, ' Althea Stave To Armstrong—David Luther Eglin, { Wilhelmina Mopkins, Louise Ella Morris, Thelma Truedell Robinson, Hilda Beatrice Roy. Thaddeus Stevens School, H. J. Moore, Teacher. To Dunbar—Barnett Anderson, Ed- ward Douglass, Leon Harris, Law- rence Jones, Sylvester Lacey, Melvin Phillips, Ruben Postell, Luella Arm- strong, Clarke Balley, Gertrude Branch, Pansy Butler, Martha Drew, Clara Miller, Natalile Moorman, Beverly Norwood, Thaddenia Overton, Emma Parker, Katherine Sewell, Alice Thornton, Alethia Smith, Adelle Stmpson. J. L. Reno School, M. V. Tibbs, Teacher. To Dunbar—Elizabeth Thomasine V. Fair. Military Road School, J. T. Gillem, Teacher. To Dunbar—Ollie Virginia Thorn- ton, Beulah Maxesville Chichester; business department, Willlam Hender- son Shamwell. Wendell Phillips School, E. F. Wilson, Teacher. To Dunbar—Rufus Briscoe, Addle James Bruce, Christine Elizabeth Garner, Lucille Gaskins, Frances Re- becca Harris, Catherine Elizabeth Hunter, Annie Amanda Perry, Marie Perry and Alice Mary Peters. Garrison School, J. H. Smith, Teacher. To Dunbar—Asa D. Barnes, Thomas J. Glenn, George E. Handy, Paul B. Magowan, Henry R. Robinson, John ‘W. Baker, Maxwell G. Howard, Ogh- retta D. Brady, Thelma C. Broone, Rosa M. Brown, Elizabeth N. Davis, Eloise D. King, Ada M. Manley, Mar- velous G. Moseley, Mary R. Porter, Edna M. Ryans, Rebecca M. Tate, Adelaide Taylor, Dorothy A. Washing- ton, Anna L. Wiison, Viola V. Winkey, Ednora Wright, Marion F. Anderson, Evelyn P. Armstead, Lillle A. Davis and Viola A. Harris. B. K. Bruce School, Miss J. L. Gray, Teacher. To Dunbar—Houston _Broomfleld Mixon, John Isaac Mixon, Harry John- {son Ray, James Albert Ray, Florence Erelia Burnside, Hazel Beatrice Cash, Elizabeth Corrine Dailey, Viola Sarah Hawkins, Gladys Marjorle Henson, Louise Mortenia Horton and Edith Wellington Standard. John F. Cook School, E. C. Jackson, Teacher. Dunbar—Edna_ Bush, vye, Homoiselle Patrick, Mamie Sabbs, Armeta Sche: Gertrude White, Avis Willlams, Carrie Sham- well and Agnes Swann. ELEVENTH DIVISION. Lucretia_ Mott School, Rosa Stokes Netherland, Teacher. Dunbar — Francis George Spurgeon rnelius F s, Aubrey Aloy- sius Gor Roscoe Langston Gray, Charles Sumner Lofton, Raymond Powell Moore, Edward Milton Morton, Theodore Philip Reed, Harry Payne Shorter, Francis Warren _ Steele, Alonzo Arthur Upsher, Paul Diiworth Woodson, Robert Jackson Harlan, Eleanor abeth Banks, Sadie Cq nelia Budd, Evelyn May Winifred Butler Burkley, To Helen To Brown, Robert C Sinclair Bullock, aves Edmonds, ier, Beatrice Al lotte Gordan, Francis Le: nore Johnson, Gertrude Bernice John- son, Mabel Hannah Jones, Harrletta Louise Lee, Mabel Olga Neal, Suzanne George Payne, Helen Elizabeth Pear- son, Lillian Catherine Robinson, Anita Rosabelle Smith, Alma Francis Stew- |art and Marjorie Elizabeth Wormley. To Beatrice Matilda Carter, Alice Virginia Coates, Marion Louise Hopkins, tless Missourd Smith and Sadie Beatrice Warrick. Garnet-Patterson School, Anna Payne, Teacher. To Dunbar—Willlam McNeir Booth. villiam Benson Bryant, John Aubrey George William Holley, Ed- ward Haviland Lawson, Clarence Os- ceola Lewis, jr.; William Clarence Mec- Neill, jr. Benson Doyle Mitchell, Albert ene Palmer, James Harri son Taylor, Willilam Major Wilkerson, | | Ann Allen, Dorothy Ernestine Bogan, Evelyn Mabel Carter, Cather- ine Glendora Coleman, Bernice Eliza-| beth Dandridge, Viola Cecelia Flem ing, Dorothy Evelyn Fortune, Fannie Williams Hawkin: Marvelline Alice Hoffman, Anna Louise Johns, Ellen Peebles ~Johnson, Althea Mayfield Jonathan, Lydia Kathleen Killings- worth, Mabel Amelia Madden, Ghere- tein Aln idgeley, Ruby Annabelle Stevens, Mary Magdalene Tignor, Mary Vaughn Todd, elyn _Virginia Vaughn, Florence Esther- Williams and Odessa May Stewart. + To Armstron, Robert Thomas Mur- ray, Willlam Norman Suter, Agnes { Amelia Butler, Danzel Wanda Chase, | Catherine Priscilla Gaskins and Eliza’ { beth Louise Hawkins. Garnett-Patterson School, Miss E. E. Perry, Teacher. To Armstrong—Robert Hall and Annfe Mae Portis. To Dunbar—Edward Goodrich Betz, Larnell Kermit Curry, Robert Mar- shall Harris, Lamos Willis Hawkins, Alfred Tyler Jackson, Frank Pepper Lancy, jr; Elmer Fillmore Mitchell, Joseph Alphonso Pearson, Louis Perry Rhone, Thomas John Roberts, Archibald Farris Runner, Wilmer Ed- ward Smith, Dale Richardson Adams, James Lewis, Howard Reade Looke. , Rozena Cecelia Armstead, Mary therine Compton, Althea Henrietta Crosby, Alice Beatrice Dayis, Wil- helmia’Beatrice Fray, Dorothy Theo- dosia Frazier, Mignon Tarken Jacl son, Maude FElizabeth Minor, Ma guerite Ann Parker, Charlotte Dwelle Ruddock, Blanche Majorie Storm and Elinor Elizabeth Taylor. TWELFTH DIVISION. Alfred Jones School. To Armstrong—Blanch Elizabeth Blanhum, Willle Burnside, Julia Mae Gollman, Grace Louise Johnson, Eve- lyn Sophie Wallace, Crettie Rosetta Williams, James Johnson, Nelson Nathiel Payne and Carl Bruston Tol- son. To the O Street Vocational School— Rosetta Josephine Brooks and Lola Alethia Giles. To Dunbar—Marion Alice Green, Malissa A. Henderson, Edna Louise Smith, Albert Johnson, James Mere- dith, Ozro Allef Nixon, Gladys Audry Jones, Sarah Jones, Mildred Gertrude Nelson, Dessie Mae Randall, Eunice Elizabeth Ransome, Ruth Elizabeth Smith, Ella Catherine Thoms and Otelia’ Catherine Wallace. THIRTEENTH DIVISION. James G. Birney School. To Dunbar—Dorothy Louise Cook, Araminta Elizabeth Dale, Mary Ellen Hammond, Louise _Venetta Jones, Hilda Alize Kerrick, Virginia Eldorado Leigh, Valerie Ethelyn Parks, Roberta Gertrude Swann, Thelma Evelyn Wil- son, Roberta Lilllan Beatrice Wis- dom, Marion Arthur Hawkins, Mau- rice Scott Lee, Maurice Phillips, John Edward Proctor and Britton Gibbons Sayles. S. Mackclain 2 Burrville School. To Dunbar — Priscilla Amanda Coates, Minta Hanks Davis, Helen Miller Hayes, Edward Williston Good- win, Zed Franklin Ramsaur, John ‘Whitney Washington, Herbert Eugene ‘Wilson and Eugene Wilbert Addison. Deanwood School. To Dunbar—Frances Virginia Ed- monds, Mary Glascoe, Eunice John- son, Hilda Elizabeth Jones, Glennie Mae Thompson, Edith Elizabeth Wil- liams, William Francis Barnes, Lucius Selzer Crew, Maurice Stanley Swann, Charles Walker Thomas and Jesse Jordan Wormley. Giddings-Lincoln School. To Dunbar—Mildred Homer Burger, Rachel Annie Hawkins, Helen Dorothy Scott, Annie Elizabeth Cooper and Claire Correa. Logan School. - To-Dunbar—Dgxothy, Ida Middieton, Mayme Gladys Nicholas, Louise Eliza- beth Shackelford, Beulah Elizabeth Wheeler, Beulah' Amanda Denkins, Helen Elizabeth Edwards, Loulse Gwendolyn Johnson and Edgar Otis Fisher. Birney School. , To Armstrong—Thelma Eliza Bowle, Viola Dorothy Green, Sallle Elizabeth Kinard, Bernice Selestial Millard, Lil- lian Chapman Moore, Marea Nash Mulligan, Mabel Sylvia Quinn, Pearl Elizabeth Stewart, Rosetta Theresa West, Annie Mae Willlams, Virgi! Leola Young, Rfchard Adams, Oliver Wilson Dandridge, Clifford Garnett Green, Maurice Hill, Ralph Leonard Hill, Willilam Norman Jones, Joseph Thomas Lyons, Lawrence EdWard McKenzie, Mathew Ignatius West and Cecil Owen Wisdom. Burrville School. To Armstrong — Helen Elizabeth Banks, Regina Ruth Bradley, Esther Lorraine Hawkins, Helen Catherine Jones, Alberta Catherine Medley, George Leonard Bush and Walter Ninrod Washington. Deanwood School. To Armstrong—Edna Augustine Botts, Mary Alice Jackson, Lucy Marie Lacey, Christine Willls, Ellfott Gerard Arnett, James Alexander Barnes, Booker Thomas Dillard, Rob- ert Grant Ellls and Ralph Scott Jacobs. Giddings-Lincoln School. To Armstrong—Mary Lucille Drew, Desiree Mary Dean, Nora Lena Ford, Clara Elizabeth Gray, Marion Pur. nell, Dorothy Lee Sneed, Viola Lilllan Wilson, Richard Malcomb Brogsdale, Vivian Winfred Comer, Edwin Hood, Irvin Leroy Adams, Andrew Wilbur Jenkins and Ellsworth Augustus J. Kell. Logan School. To Armstrong—Martha Helen Car- roll, Leola Edna Davis, Edith Mor- rison_Glascoe, FEugenie Lucille Jack- son, Carlotta Iona Jewell, Wilhelmina Beatrice Ellen Jones, Helena Morris, Wardell Fredericka Pyndell, Mildred Nettle Saulsbury, Margaret Odessa Thompson, Lycurkus Longstreet Brad- ford, Joseph Brown, Benjamin Law- rence Gordon, Clarence Bernard Haw- kins, John Milton Landers, Willlam Moore, Milton Nell, Leon Charles Pongee and Edwin Stokes Wooden. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS. Macfarland, H. P, Stafford, Principal. To Central—Tom E. Adams, Irving E. Bowker, Terrelle B. Crum, Ken- neth Fisher, Fred Gray, Don Ham- merlund, Robert E. Harvey, George R. Jones, Ralph Jones, Ralph Koebel, Spencer Pollard, Kenneth Fisher, William L. Rice, Colman Stein, Don- nell Warnick, Stuart Wright, Frances Aguna_ Bernstein, Kathryn Nancy Broaddus, Helen Jaffe, “This new Sunshine O , WASHINGTON, D. ©, 'WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1925. Majorie P. Miler, Martha Buchanan, Mary M. Butler, Muriel Chamberlain, Julia Cookman, Mary Fitzgerald, Janet Jacobson, Yvonne Julthn, Mary M. Acton, Mabel Money, Miriam Pres- cott, Elizabeth Sweet, Morris 1. Arkin, John L. Culler, Joseph Dinkin, Ralph H. Keister, Edward J. Neumeyer, C.’| Eugene Nichols, William F. Sigmund, Katherine C. Blake, Virginia Chisholm, Anna Levin, Marion M. Morris, Kath- leen L. Norris, Audrey M. Raymond, E. Marfe Redmond, Toba C. Schlos: Sylvia R. Sherby, Virginia B. Tipton, Loulse I. Warfield, Joseph Howard, Willard Martin, Norris Reed, Anna Rubin and Mary Schlag. To Business—Virginia Hitcheock, Willlam F. Lane, Randolph Leaman, Morris Lichtenberg, Morris Rose: Kenneth Sole, Marguerite Colella, Eleanor Glovanetti, Esther Haberman, Virginia Monk, Ella Neubeck, Mary Neubeck, Raye Sanford, Marfe Squeo, Mildred Vogel, Elizabeth Walton and Ina Willlams. To_Western—William F. and Willlam A. Kengla. To Eastern—Mabel Harvey. To McKinley—Frederick C. Stelzer, Philip Bleicher, Louis Kettler, Philip Krantwurst and Jean Willlams. L. G. Hine, H. E. Warner, Principal. \ To Eastern—James W. Adams, Wil- llam Boswell, Harold S. Bovey, Clark Bressler, Mark C. Bowsher, Attilio Cappelll, Joseph Catzva, George A. Didden, John D. Doerr, Abraham L. Edelson, Walter R. Fry, J. Luther Gibbs, Clarence B. Hanna, A. Court- ney Hayden, Russell Hohman, James 8. Kerr, Robert L. Knorr, Frank Las- kin, Paul L. Lawson, Howard Me- Duffle, Willlam T. Matthews, Charles Millar, J. Chester Pyles, Clyde C. Richardson, Millard Sniffin, Ferdinand E. Walter, James A. West, Herman Yager, Edwin R. Young, Virginia Ball, Thelma E. Berkeley, Ruth Elizabeth Boblits, Helen Carrigan, Georglanw Madison Covington, Blanche Crosby, Pauline Distl, Margaret Duffy, Gladys Edwards, Evelyn V. Eller, Anna Erb, Neva Ewin, Sarah Finley, Loyola Flaherty, Carol Garland, Edna Gil- bert, Elizabeth Hardesty, Frances F. Hayes, Nettle Henderson, Mabel H. Hesse, Evelyn Hill, Willamy King, Mary Lee, Margaret McCormick, Aneita May, Harryett Meyer, Ednz Pulliam, Oda Reberholt, Virginia Renalds, Lynette Rice, Elsie Seay, Margaret Shepherd, Virginia Sinclair, Mary Smith, Marian Sweeney, Helen Toombs, Adale Woolard and Catherine Young. To Western—Murel Amy Schutt. To McKinley — Franklin Barber, Brooke Bright, Frank Di Francesco Melvin Schaub and Lorraine Holli- v. To_ Business — Esther and Ida Parsons. Gibbons Hazard and Novoselsky LANGLEY, Henry W. Draper, Principal. To Business—Paul H. Eckstein, James A. Matthews, Morris R. Singer, Ruth Alpher, E. Muriel Canter, Kath’ erine Cunningham, Cecelia E. Hoff- man, Estelle M. Holt, Margaret K. Jones and Frances A. Lawrenson. To Central—D. Fred Anderson, James L. Bates, Harold M. Beck, F. Barry Gates, Arthur B. House, Edwin Shuffle, Elizabeth Allison, Jeanette E. Day, Stasia V. Donnelly, Thelma M Osborne, Ruth E. Ostrow, Eunice A Rein, Bessle Ritter, Lella L. Sayre, Mildred E. Sipher, Mae E. Stevens, Lily Tempkin, Helen Tolkins, Mae P. White, Louise W. Lappin, H. Anna- bel Linthicum, Kathryn G. Logan, Betty K. Noord, M. Virginia Plle, E. Mester Reichard, Laurlene Straughn, Mary S. Tolbert and Ftta Weaver. To Eastern—LIrving F. Lash and A. Catherine Ashby. To McKinley—Raymond D. Adrian, Edwin H. Cage, Norman I. Creamer, Allen J. Duvall, Charles W. Gotthardt, Norman Gotthardt, James A. Grill, Edward G. Grimes, Willlam B. Hussey, Bernard B. Lindner, C. Louls Mendel, Edgar M. Spencer, R. Lynwood Terry, George R. Thompson, John Vignau, Joseph A. Wenzel, Edna M. Blumer, Catherine M. English and Mary T. Sisson. Columbia Junior High School, Alice Deal, Principal. To Central—Milton Chatlen, Lois C. Gray, Margaret Griffith, Nettie G. Katz, Eleanor Macgill, Andrew J. Riley, Louis L. Rosenthal, Henry H. Stewart, Leila R. Warman, Thomas B. White, Graham Fountain, Eugene Allen, Charles Berry, Harry Clenden- ing, Franz Hartman, Richard Irey, Paul Kiernan, Roy Kerley, William Mitchell, Sol Orleans, Russell Peters, Catherine R. Terrell, Lorna Dew, Eleanor Gibson, Virginia Hoffman, Josephine Johnson, Rebecca Troth, Willard Higbie, Florine Duke, Tamara Zanoff, May Rosett, Laura M. Ne- vius, ith M. Ward, Charles R. Davidson, Albert Hochbaum, Claudine Brannen, Irene Cralle, Allen Davis, Helen L. Hunter, Ralph H. Margaret J. Newman, Grace M. denburg, Thomas Schall, Jennle Weed. To Western—Mary V. Britton, Ruth Germain, Elizabeth Rees, Hazel Ruff, Guida Smith, Ernest D. Wilt, Florence Haskins, John Spence, Irm gard V. Burger, Margaret S. Ham- burger, Bruce Hise, Kathryn L. Ocker- hausen, Hester V. Sias, Albert ‘Waldenmarer and Kathryn P. Waldo. To Eastern—Edwin Sflverman, Cath- erine Sansbury and Clarence R. Timmons. To McKinley—John F. Burns, John W. Coffman, Richard C. Davis, Alice Donahoe, Jack Schnelder, Joseph Skehan, Hannah Butler, Richard Lloyd, Robert Appleby. Ruth Hutson, Betty Cline, Helen Robertshaw, Ruth Tompkins, Vincent Ax, Isadore Cohen, with Here is Lovell, | ol- | o.| Annie A. Cornwell, R. Murray Kleiner, George L. Marshall, Basil L. Postle: thwaite, Thomas S.’utnam, Fredericic W. Strobel, Norman D. Wootton Robert Flanagan, Elbert Carl, Norman Warner, Raymond Brown, Lawrence J. Fitzgerald, Jack Goldblatt, Ruth Gramms, Dewitt C. Mullen, William G. Shipman, Catherine Sioussa, Gerald Chapin, Clarence O. Cornelius, Henry Hutt, Edwin H. Lawton and Oscar Polinger. To Business—Marie Miller, Hazel Swicegood, Florence Browdy, Nathan Cohen, Helen Dolan, Mary Duffy, Francis Farran, Brooke Furman, Elsie Harley, Molly Kellner, Susanna King Frank McQueeney, John Palmer, Hyman Schecter, Carl Upright, Gladys Boswell, Eugenia Burton, Kathryn Campbell, Harriet Dewhurst, Dorot Dinges, Esteile Frankel, Ruth Hammond, Hilda Huck, Kathryn Gal- agher, Gladys G s, Eleanor Kramer, Saldie” Orlean: Perry, Rohs Sacirs, Jeannette Esther Rup- pert, Norma Stansbury, Jacksie Lee Taylor, Rose Wladowsky, Emily M Miller, Anna Pearson, izabeth L. Spencer, Fred: ar, Doris C. Lowe, Louise A. Owens, Miriam Spiwak, Ruth Saunders, Joseph Willlams, Ed ward Cahill, Jac nport, Elste Bushong, Louis rle, Frank Ford, Henry Galotta, Richard Jarvis, Annie Galloway, Helen Lind George Morris, Helen Potts, Edythe Taggart Henry Walder, ladys Burroughs, 1da Bush and Sara F FAST SUB CHASERS TO AID PACIFIC COAST RUM WAR Four of Fleet in Atlantic Will Be Transferred in September, Dry Cfficers State. By the Associated Pres: SAN PEDRO, Calif, June 17— Four fast submarine “chasers, present attached to the fleet of Ame: can vessels combating rum runners in the Atlantic Ocean, Will come | the Pacific t early next Septembe: {to assist the Coast Guard cutters Vaughan and Tamaros in cleaning up | the rum-running fleet operating off the Pacific coast, Federal prohibitior officers announced today Capt. W. A. Woods of the Vaug | said that recommendations have be | made which, if approved, will in the landing of a large expedi on Santa Catalina nta Ro: | Miguel and San 'Clemente | where huge caches of liquor e; where illicit stills are said operating. a England, Japan and Java have the most_densely populated areas in the " world a capital [0 the big brother to your bake-pans — one of the revolving pans on which the new Sunshine Soda Crackers are baked in huge Sunshine Ovens. Once around this great ferrise wheel each cracker takesits circular, joyous journey. Its ride is limited — just solong, not a second longer. For each revolution must be accu~ rately timed to allow the carefully maintained Oven temperatures to bring out the finest flavor there is in a soda cracker. What a difference this new method of baking has made in the taste of the old common soda cracker! If you could look into the Ovens—rank upon rank of proud soda crackers, chests puffed out, swelling with goodness, ready to charge on any hungry mob—including the young ones you may have in your home. They rally to the support of jelly, peanut butter, or milk to give your children the balanced diet that they need. Served with soups or salads, their delicate elusive flavor is all that is needed to make these dinner courses perfect. Made in a new way—the FULL GRAIN PROCESS For many years, work has been going on behind the Thousand Windows of the Sunshine Bakeries in trial ovens and laboratories in attempting to bring out the true flavor of the soda biscuit. We knew it was there—but only recently have we been able to perfect the process, so that now you can buy new goodness in every package of Sunshine Soda Crackers. In addition to this wonderful taste, the new Sunshine Soda Cracker is a real energy food. It is very high in cal- ories (energy value). Four crackers contain 100 calories— Soda Cracker Note the shape. Three good reasons for the notched sides (patented): 1. Splits in two for sandwiches. of real value to the human system—every last one of them! 2. Less crumbling. 3. In baking, the notches form many vent-holes in the sheet of crackers: Result—more thorough .baking and better flavor.

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