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1925, RULE BARRING FRATERNITIES |woe: T gl » & o, e ol gt e 1A, from Garrison to Mott; B. M.|son: A. E. Bell, teacher, class 1A, from Parker, teacher, class 1A, from Mott | Garrison to Cardozo-Bel 2 ““flfle 1 to 3; Oraetta Hughston, lwch Robinson, teacher, class 1A, from Ban- | kA, from, Briggs to Garrison; M. H.|to Garrl S, W. X, teacher, | , 2PPointments a STIFFENED BY SCHOOL BOARD e ® er. Birney, from grade 2 to 1; L. C.|neker to Garrisgn; A. M. 2 .| Winston, teacher, class 1A, from (';',“ 1 Aw;:., ,: L‘:,"d‘l"cu :ut ey | ot e e Ball to Garrison; M. W. Albert, Giddings-Lincoln, from grade | teacher, _ class Sumner ' to Garrison; ‘M. Jetter, oL SaEon Ap P he 3 Oliver, ‘o grade 3; E, B. Stewart, teacher, | Simmons to Garrison; I*. M. Carvin, i . from Garrison to!M. Garvin, ‘teacher. s 1A, from | te: class 1A, man mncner class 1A, from Gerrison to class 1A, Giddings-Lincoln, from grade | teacher, class 1A, 3 vard, , class | Douglass-Simmons to Garrisc R. (R lilams, probatior teacher, class 1A, from Deanwood to | ardozo-Bell; B. A Thompson, teach- | g4 Simmons to Burke, teacher, class 1A, from Gi 1A, manual trainin (Continued from Page T\\ent) -five.) 3 a to Birney 5 o Logan; 1. B. Jones, texcher, ‘clasa | $* S5 U ol (P 1S UGy M. Monties, teacher, class 1A, | toacher, Garnel Patterson, from grade | Mayer, teacher, class 1A, Tall, ‘teacher, class | mer, probatio Deanwood to Lovejoy: F. T. Broadus, | 4" from Logan to Deanwood: Hobe | Symhaz 1o ambush; 1. A; Stmkins, | from Lovejoy to Logan: M. G, Eleazer, [1 to grade 6; V. A. Jones, teacher, |to Garrison; . Peters, teacher, |1/ rnet to Garrison; L. P, |manual tra teacher, Old Bell, from division 13 to class 1A, from w Bell to | teacher, class 1A, Jones to Banneker: | class 1A, from Garrison to Cleveland: |class 1A, from Phillips to Garrison:|Brown, teacher, class 1A, from Garrl "lfls»* 1A, division 12; E. C. Jackson, teacher, : C. H. Bradley, teacher, E. N. Simms, teacher, class 1A, Do . Hawkins, y V. Butler, teache 1A, from Gar- - Holines, teacher, | ¢ ; E. 3oodpasture, 2 g . g M. | lass-Simmons to Jones; M. E. Clark, ] 5 AL rison to Phillips; V. E. Chase, teacher, | class 1A, from New Bell to Garrison: class 1A, Burroughs en e Cooke, from grade 8 to 7: J, H. Smith, | clags 1A, from 2 3 g 4 . Pl % Blanche | Rundqulst, - probationars 3 s | Slag 4 nrher, class 1A from Stevéns (0| Parks, teacher, class 14, : grade 7. Sum. | M. H. Browne, teactier, class 14, from SSRChex, class’. TA, | o Carmnon (80 "'““‘l\“‘::lhf“,‘?,a‘,f?f‘:,' 5 - o " | Douglass-Simmons: M. F. Cupid, teach- | son’ to Phillips; J. W. Thomas, teach- H I E teacher, cluss 1A, | Ambush to New Bell B. Edmon- | teacher, class 1A, Edmonds; Elater-Langston; W. L. Sav6y,1easher, |.trom Bowpn, to CUrtior: okl RNew: ey e "Mat. | er, class 1A, from Jones to Douglass. |er. Stevens, from grade 5 to grade 6: S Dyer, teac ss 14, from Garrison | Hancock, flle clerk, class class 1A, Clevelund to Slater-Langston; | man, teacher, 2 T Sone ¥ T Glller.: teachir. Rlasaith. tratiliea o o Maithews, teacher, | director of _school _attend G. L. Tate, teacher, class 1A, from A e L e et gy ¥ S vens to Garrison; Schooler, : 5 , clusa | class 1A, fi lozo-Bell to Garri- BOND’S WASHINGTON STORE “A Chip Off the Old Block” , ~NOW OPEN- Bond Junior Clothes for Boys—--From 7 to 20 . Featuring America’s Greatest Bond's ClothingValuesforMenandBoys Washington Store N R N T N I N R R R R A E N R R TR XA T L R T XA XX F T A XXX Heads Them All! Just think of it—now you gtflef?:f:db‘;fln‘;‘:fi;‘; b'fih,: - Every style can buy a new-Fall hat for —very fashionable for Fall. 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