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C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE wnd N Above: President Coolidge presenting Walter Johnson with a diploma awarded the most valuable big league base ball player in 1924. The award was decided by newspaper men. Below: Walter holds the diploma. St. Louis players at right. of Westerin High School. Washington players at left. ioto by Tenschert & Flack Mrs. Ralph W. Hills of Washington congratu- lates her son Ralph Gorman Hills, president of the graduating class of Princeton this year. Young S. Hills was a leader in many college ac 5 Wide World Photo h all over the land attended the festivities and witnessed graduate. P. & A. Photos 20\ Frank Neuhauser, 11 years old, of Louisville, ; : g . 5 Ky.. who won the nationalyspelling “bee” in Wash- The end of the Lincoln Highway on the Pacific side. The mcnument which marks the roadway's end is located near adhouse where automobile parties do not stop. It is ington when he did not hesitate over the word San Francisco, overlooking the Golden Gate. Angel Island in the background. tugerwood & Under aska, 250 miles from the coast. o ruderwood & Underwona. Bladiolus.” O P. & A. Photos Children of the Kensington School who tqok part in the operetta “Old King Cole” recently. Kinley Manual Training School. Lk . - 3 Photo by W. T. Boyer Photo_by Tenschert & Flack