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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. JUNE 20, e e e B. U PREPARES H]R s o SUMM[R SBHUUL !SERI:ESAngg:A'rD:ITSICWEEK 16{]!;71\;1((,)1;{1&}[1)1[(},?[11}3,&1,[]; 1!3}1?: h:{,“ |: s, TNEWAZ@T)%T;TIOENA CF}:JERRMED weoe, Rowena Johnson, Ruth John { | Edward Abner Thompson of Bos- n, Rosa Ligg Newkirk, | Mrs. A. L. Williams President of i ton to Give Programs at Ren- (Continued from Puge Twenty-four.) Promoted to Duhbiar High School— | Smith. Alles v v o Bodv Organized at Johnson U he U : i . e J. tay Cunningham, Sidney Lewis, J.| Earl Wilson, G Wormle { shaw School of Speech. Irma V. Cliff, Ma amerson, | Chesley ck, lLeonard Robinson, School During Week . X ¥dward Abner Thompson, M. .‘{:;lnll:q‘lv Jones, Dorothy Towles, | Audrey Barnes, Eilen Brooks, Katie John A Logan School. of parents and teache . . AT — nated framatis reades of rginia 1. Webster, Amo [. Taylor, | Dimmie, Dorothy Epps, ktta lzzard s : Sy s 9k ol b Again Received Distin- . Already More Than Thou- | rie e e ot o ety ‘the | Minnie R, Adams. ‘Mary E. West, | Anni Juckson. Bernice Jackson, Mt | oo R UL e ishea” Rating F! A L - sponsorskip of the Anne Tillery Ren I(Ivul‘lhlerl”m i eian RSkl o0 Cous JRkel NG BYelen |ninds = ennell, sopl) il Shool, A prel uishea” Rating From : : : i Ahaw Behool of Sheesh at 1731 1 street | Edith L. Curtis, Julia E. Dobson, Robins, Frances Wallace, Georgla M. | [oarms, (laten on s : guishe g rmy sand Students Enrolled in | v, School of Specch at 1731 T st guerte 1, Duniap, Pauline . Gritin, | Parsich, . Watson Hioyar Maluine Sant ol | icer : o = : The Peskbis ; ht, | Marian Howard, Consuella V. e i ¥ wan: B s ' Hadadt, Dr. Notz Wins Honors. ; : Both Departments. “Abraham Lancoln’ tomorrow nisht, | Jones, Margucrite Murray., Helen Fer I sl ' Je g T iCyvana de Borgerns': | Wednasjey | kine; Louize Pinkett, Lorraines A.| Tromoted to Armatrong it i 2 : st S » ‘ nlght, “Disraeli / night, | Yaughn, Marguerite A. Walker, I school—Chatles M. Blackwell, Rol s e by Hi e zed by the “distinguished” § The George Washington University | “Merchant of Venice day | P: Wesimoreland, Leighla 1 ", Poreman, Maurice (. Bernar : Dunbar High 1 jeld day ¢ ziven the Reserve Officers’ | L Summer Sehool ned last | Msht, Hiawat o readings will | Iab, S0vena 5. Wilght, Wilton Hines, Holmes, Rosec rris, Oswa tiph diller. I Corps unit at G ! 5 i | under auspicious eircumstances, with | PegIn at 8 o'clock. “Those desiring to | . overhall, David Perry, Earl O b S e arsity by the W tment ; GRS |a record number of students enrolled |attend should make arrangements at | Pree, Lorenzo 1. Washington. Wil | M. Stewart. Houston f tashing i vesult of iis recent inspection, e ) [in both the department of urts und |the school, 1739 Connecticut avenue, | Ham D. Brooks, Oliver st ¢. Irankc. | Mary 15 | bbb fpbic 1. Dannemiller, - 3 [ sciences and the law school, While - o [0 lserion i s et | Bl entes i s i : this Summer 10 | L {official figures are not forthcoming on. ir., How Jon ughter. ) ; wovejoy Sehoo i on . firmer hasis T s VoL, it i estimated that more than GRADUATION TUESDAYu.\;L::;!,’.L Knorl, Ralston 1% Mathews, | | Promoted to Dunbar High Schosl> | promoted 10 v than ever re at the Hilltop insti b e | 1060 ruen and women are in both de [Aasndte cdativo DaNIRI W Momvoe, | SR00 L RO e Sihos Wi ke By icory ettress, Harry (i Charles arve e A4l tution it partment her, ! toi g SRR el AT coLUMBIA SCHOOL Herbert Scurlock, Alexander \W 11, Brice Underdie, Ruby L. < Les b, 1= op at Georgetown, the George. A 4 of the Summer School, Is enthusiastic. derdown, Bradley G. Wilson, Willis Slizabeth [F. Coglg, Ruby O Df : Brooks rer town authorities oud that the | : 1 ile confidently expects all rPn'm;hx for e :; L:}duv. Alberta . Alston, Lucille | Evelyn J. Hurrod Eia 1. Thompson, | 2 nstitution has been given s C attendance to be broken in the depart- i agburn, Helene Dorise Brooke, Flor. | Vero . Your fushition asiteen ian : BBl ot of arts and sclences, as up to the | PTOgram Annonnced for Final Ex- | ence V. Diggs, Josephine 0. Frenche. | Burrville School. schools in the United States 1 present more than 850 students are 3 E 4 Corrine E. Golden, June Russle Grar ed o Armstre B e T % enrolled. More than 200 arve taking ercises of Junior High | Virginia 1. Hawlett, M: i 2 F AR e since training is _compul ome o ps6. Preside T work in ihe law school, not quite the Sl Mt A. Kelley, Ruby L. L i . wLins g L e { figure of year, it id Institution. K. Me; Lau Murray Miltor, Blo¢ Rawit W Toans, it wis aald. ol 5 We confidently look for a new el beth K. Nefll, Tne Pauls, Florence it & heartily with the | . 3 5 8 e 1 st A ; : record of enrollment for the Summer | . | A. Phillips, Doris J. Risher, Geneva | 108 g R : ina 4 550 town, beir S ol this vear said Prof. Kayser. | (raduation exercises of the Colum- | A. Shor : fuher, Goneva | pppes, Helen V : arice 1. |G I ! 0iL MEN IN MEXICO. n bellever in training for students | P i \ e seasonible weather thus far, | i Junior High School will be held at | o . R s A . rom he viewnoint of preparedness, | R and the great number of men and |the school Tuesday, June 22, ut 2 p.m., | Iaide M. Webb, Doris M. Yor ! hiel oody, Lillian o, - e Chn Sl ; g TR Devels as well as health and discipline Dit, WILLIAM . NOTZ, el el Fhesertes. Bt he|wtih nien Rowe T, Fard the pre’ | i cherty May Seek to Develop N 7 e e erent theougn | HdIng officer. The invocation will be | romoted to Dunbar choo 3 ity o D et | e Cuhon! hetivities 1o ever . |&iven by Rev. Ripley und the musical | THIRTEENTH DIVISI viex L. Osley. Richhrd - n Country Tully three-fourths of the student FLAG DAY OBSERVED s We believe the number will | Program will include selections by the | i ¥ Leonaed IE W X rion George A. St. Clair Dies MEXI hody at the college and a large pro b : ik school orchestra, u vocal solo by | Florence \ : grow larger and look for Increases orchestra, a vocal solo by | - portion of the medical students were i . ko Cthe aamaes | Adolph Turner, a duet by Max Breit | Bkhineiardiney: Sifigol o DULUTH e 19 rolled in the T, 0. T. . units last e haupt and AlConle Kaplan and | - afneler-iotes Sl o v , George Clais leadi e T | AT HINE JUNIOR HIGH | oot iy ettt 0 il ot Aot Renffy "I ity ine tation ihat this enroilment will be ex liam Mather Lewis will return to town | WS and ihe graduating class. e LGl i oAb abte ey Skl R T L i - “Fuesduy. He has delivered commence- | Five of the honor students of the | pyejon Grves, Thelma Johnson, Eilen : 1 Kler Gregory, Rich it I o e e | Patriotic Talks, Colonial Dance nont 8 liatane = n:l“ N\fl_};) hester, | 150 othy Shmphon, Ethel Biiss and | Laneaster. Mary Lewis. Viola Monoe Lol 1 Kbz, Minier Sl 2 e A L L dT Military Academy at Lake \ | Franaes Kaafor wllligive, regpectively, [ Daraily, Owans, “Julla Reeder, Mar-j el e the follow ear by A narrow mav and Tableaus on Program. Wis. and at the Brooklyn Polytechnic | the valedictory, the address of wel. |#uerite Thomas ¢ réina Carter, O 2in of poin Col. Dannem’ller, a Institute in Brookl Ny come, the presentation of the gift, the West Pointer, assumed command last Honors Are Awarded. ! AR class poem and the class histor. great improvement was Going to Philadelphla. The final meeting of the Columk Cae o q ' he Jan g iAo o 5 o g g . i | Junior High' Schoal - Purent-Teacher " R e 4 TN 0S8 e | ae nny et o ttine | pyfyicsident Lewls i3 due to sneak in | Auuoarion was held Thursduy eve: Hundreds of Bargains Await You uI Ih." Greater Kaufman Stores. e ank of dis. | Junior High School with an | of the National Education Assoclation its to stay,” Col. Danne- | COB g of otie talks on {in connection with the Sesquicenten ning at the school, when M fitt of the Bureau of Educ e 15 g 1 CCON Women's Jenny Neck on “What Kind of an education 5 Genuine Pettichine . Pa. this Summer |Eroup of girls in colonial costume. | siderable portion of the Su were presented to the following girls | . it bt Stewnit D | This was Tolloy talehusaRBicE L e the Summer In | e, tyeiy work in volley ball and base v s e eiotant. prateangr | i events icor o1 with the flag| Following the action of the board | bl Evelyn Penn, Louise Stevens $ 69 L and American hix of troctees authorizing the colleotion | Angelina Smith, Virginia Rusk, Kath surgerv, is at Carlisle B cke with | Eiven. The ogram consisted of | the last commencement exercises, it | Waybright. Josephine de Fabio. Hyina Sl SMpIecL R Ay "" B At 131€-1226 Seventh St. N.W. 4% oF 4ha vrien Prom dhs rasdical brief addresses by Miss Anne Beers. !is expected that the new unit will be [ Maves, Jean Bone, Amy Veerhoff, 2 e s former supervisi neipal of {started in the middle of the Sunmer. | Mary I Pauline’ Beach, Madeline v 1 bottoms. A given by Robert MeCormick and | nial. He will also speak in Philadel- A \? e e \’}:);::-hv;‘(”;..‘»‘ ) oof M S Tino B0 fustopeling MKl “i‘!‘le all Llnlnlll: assembly was held * \king advantage of the < e direction of Miss S. P.|Bar Association. It is expected | AR all ROk e R\ < OoOWn o b Meade and | Tashof. the minuet was danced Ly a | President Lewis will spend . con | Thursday, when the school letters ay on | lps ‘ @ re e S " : i VR AT \ | ) ets, while | At a recent assen the honer {of funds for the erection of a third | €rine Wenchal Mabel Griffith, \A\U] NEL Maj. J \ . military [AWards for the second semester were | unit, und the pledging of $65,000 at ; Beth Garrett, Thelma Stamper e Lot oen Tt o ,lm. e | west Washington. and Charles s he new siructure will be ut Twenty- | Bagelman, Frieda Antz, Hetty Hed will take part in tha various jvrincipal of the Bastern High 1| first and H streets, will cost $250,000, | 9in&. Irma McPherson, Marion King. | Py : it B riseeOn pizno solos by Miss Marerret Tolkon: {and will contain the Mbrary for the | 3sther Berlin, Tamsen fedsrs il s ecitations by Wilhelmina Gude |arts and sciences department as well | Shannon, Helen J =l t L ] i and vocal by Miss Virginia {as lecture rooms and offices 10 Tonaihy Lingzsiie_ Ankeiin ® i 3B sere will be considerable activiiy schi, Rebecea De Zynchlinska Preparine for Autumn. "he Hine “H" was awarded to the {at Geol Washington during the v Berezoski and Marcel Krick | Pannemiller and Capt. Wiliar pupils Summer. Plans for all student activi afternoon - . A e e @ - - - e e e e Bernard Hunt. Jetton | ties will be w ed out, and nel.xm waus held - . B e e 387 Women’s Charming lo W ()men' Imgorted Voile, § $10—$12—8$15 Rioadcloth and Linen Steuart, el Miller, Mary Tr | other athletic practice for mr’”“m'b Skinner, Elwood ” he Silk D wrev, 17 go in Inlv camn o FPart stace, Va and 1 the meanwhile working on prena v B e ¥ P Ik . | Louise Guerr: e b « university announced that it Nathan Newman and Louis Ruck for possible that a 5 idred Tavlor s vz, John | Will enforce the one-ye residence | thelr work on the track team. The conyany, S ¢ ltavul, Mildred Du ohn | Nle and the misratory rute, which | Imividuul honor roll in boys Hillton next maki air. Lawrence Chud Ralph Tioyd. | Will necessitate bringing out ail avail- | training was announced with the fol he new ge Aoxml- o, e Donnalla. ln‘»“' R able athletic material id building | lowing names on it: Chick, il o Sl oA Wil | ki Tewkabury, Samael Libing “up from the zround next Fall Ison, ~ Kitchener. Bittori, »stein ide accomme Dooley. Marie W infield. Richard Hoihe| Coach H. Watson Crum expects tokirwin, Goode. Holmes, Poeizman nal studen: lowen): CaanRtie andel . ot . K inounce the select of an assistant | A ern, Hutehinson, K b Sy an "::m “\“‘ foot bl conch snortly. It Is expecte® Riley, Titus, Steadn thony Ctozzo, Oscar Sherman. Vir e an will be entirely in Deckelbauin, Nichols, nwkn inin Hickernell, An . Danik D hman athleties, and will utts, Ingels, Cooksey, Lav 3 e i i i et with the vareity beglnning next | man. ' Valentine, Maiorian, Snyd S Ut Teublnee for e il gt Wheeler, Fog: Kline, Margolius 2 £ tober - of the members of the univer. | Battistone, Bowmin, Cosden, ~Ricci faculty are going abroad, and | !l esney, Skinner Willi W. Garner, Maurice (" Harris. Florence Peter, Paul Joack |others are teaching in .\ummpril'l""‘!v Y Pope, Walter, Ben gins, John . Keenan. John ¥. M. [Fatris Florence Pater, Paul Joachim | scheols elsewhere. Vernpn Brewster, | nett, Waldenmalor, L. Bmith, Zupnick, Donough Stephen T e AtRhletics—Pan) ‘mm’ Chintes whe was recently operated on at the w d, Rodes, Davis, Cotton, Eaelblut, Tewis W. O'Leary. W B il Dunn, Charles Jen- | yniversity hospital, is recovering | Stuart, Smith, Smeltzen, Sullivan and 4 g anley Robertson, Albert Tol- | rapidly. The alumni secretary expects | Merson. o OMalley, John G. Power, James iy . Ruby, Andrew M. Saul, Dennix A e Sweeney, Kenneth Wood, |to visit his parents at Galena, 11l to o o K T B HONOR SOCIETY ADMITS S. Tarver. | s < g Cohill, e R i v | Totten. | Bawin - Neion sircarett SENIOR DAY PROGRAM| 19 DUNBAR STUDENTS P. Braun, A i . Connelly. | [ o5 o, Dorothy Hall. Rose: | Tewis Glickman seph “Vmary Dunnigan, Mary Brooks. Haley, | G sc 0 | Three One-Ac! Plu.vs Presented Tavmond B Hovden, Nico : inniean. Mary Books Haley.| SISARINENJAT 'SOHODL | <1 & L Dresses enough recruits will enlisted to form a fourth o The cadets at mn Me: John P. Cahill, I les Dean, ( 1 . o ~errall, | Dunnigan, Judson .l.m son Joseph R. Daniels, Joseph ¥. Ferrall, e, Tn, ! t ) ) Paul J. O'Donnell, 1 - S e e N e i Thursday Evening—aEssay Pargen, Orestes A. Russo, -1 May Pearce, Dorothy Kelso, Mildred Ty, s d Sehlatmann, Richard F. shaw, How- | Bowman, Ruth Cole. Helen Wayeon. | Skit, Music and Other Features Winners Belocted. ard H. Strine, Francis Viola Canter, Madeline Kuhn, Ruth f 3 Nineteen students, representing the | : and John Elisworth - de Jarnette, N ret Wilkinson, | Presented at Business High. |first 5 per cent of the senior class of > ? s N INEW . Notz Wins Honors. Florence Peter, Grace Haley. Helen 1192627, were formally inducted into - = —— i . ¢ Welsh, Catherine Bray, Helen Simer- Yearbook Is Issued. | the Honor Society of Dunbar Hu;h! 9\17 Ft. (,ert.nntecd Dr. Willia F. D dean of the |ing and Edna Whipp. foreign service school, who has Faithfulness—Helen Norbeck, Jean turned from S in | Hickernell, Myrtle Thom. Peter Tu » Shipment! $1 l!une'a]n\\ | a brief sty i Hilda Zwiliinzer, Ha June 13. instead. A program was |chosen: Henri Bailey, Erma Barbour, . rO | lectured before oy Audrey Wit B iI- | hresented luding sever Cury Beekwith, Olga Beckwith, Molhie | o . ) . ine several numbers i \\ onorary memt ot t on. Ralph Liloy | Tutier b e Dy ana [ oleman, Florinda Douglass, Dorothy | A I 5 L e Silk H International Economics. | Lacey, Richard Rothw Annie Colburn, and s “mystery accs in which | erebee, Ada Foreman, Ora Gibsg found several former | heimer, Russell Brown and Katherine | George Dorly stored Eichard Trving, Vivian Jenkins, Hat Wi students in the principal | Hocke e D . School vear. | Landers, ‘Theima Lane, Wilder Mont p cities he visited. These are e ary Elsie Steuart, Ray-{pook, the Orange and Elue, came out |S9MeNY, Carnellus Ridgeley, Grace \ . i : : - iidgeley und Leora Yates. Miriam ° consular services. | mond e, Rosemary Dunnigan. i on Wednesday, June 16, It fy u vol- | fiaBeley and feora Xateh A B lisg s P sy e Irving OIff. Dorothy | ume of 72 pages, bound in soft blue | Cjubrer. ‘presiaed over the induction | m of the Georgetown Law Sc )\uut“ Hall, Ber A."’ .H’n: s, Mary Brooks |jeqther. Mis ace Church and Miss «_‘_«:M"v\_l““‘-‘ Bdmintstord Che itae mocoRins e e e : - |Genevieve Hawk were the facuity ad-|of membership. In an inspiring ad. Choice_of 4 patterns in o D e iy othy Hampton. Clyds Ver. | V1%ers in charge of the publication: dress Miss Lucy D, Slowe, dean of || Dutch tile, oak and figured d H e e b O havd Rotn.| The four-year class celebrated its|women of Howard University, urged e bl {7 4 is heing done.” wrote Dean Hamilton, | beih Br shard Roth { claes night on Juse 17 In the sshoor| Liontn ol Hloward Uriveraty, tvid Il signs,a heavy, durable grade, that > 1l of admirable spirit | Myrtle Yon, Beatrice Latime, | ditorium. Rons Heffelfinger, breal | o e ot er e i) e |[| is guaranteed to give lastir the class of 1923, This| Winfred Lamb. Lucille Frye. Rudolbh | jent of the class, made the addross of | ciplas ot the sciety. faction. <~v ‘:”“ in the school t "‘f !"_:)-:|.\.\} \I.}‘:\ lll i \.K;n‘x/:’»::“l.ll\r}l‘l;i:l]le welcome. The program consisted ”{\ "Three original one-act plays, “And - L. Elv: orse, James 3 the class prophecy. by Raymond Wal- Chi Their Midst,” by o - \ Thom. Judson Harrison, Dovothy He BNE & CRIG T Thelc (B0ASE 1 by Hundreds of Yards of | 200 Pieces 79;—%9(,—49; Boutell, who ter and Marguret Collins: the class | Ruth Matthews; “A Little Learning, professor of ¢ onstitutior Kelso. Peter Turano. Clara Van|poen, by Bethel Rue; the class history. [by Florida Pitt, and “Gypsy Blood,” $1 49 to $2 49 - 100 Doz. Rlln-f)f-l\“" many ye: S e l;; legtomannd e Romerts, by members of the led by Rob-[by Iithel Easley, made an innovation nonths g : i) Ker 2 " herine Hocker- oy "y on, and a very enjovable |in the class night exercises Thursday i vy o P ln raised a fund to be L BbHER fmich e ”‘v}""'-\ Fveln Medck: lonesict play. “The Robbery.” Those | evening, June 17. These plays were 81x90 Seamle ing a collection of hooks on constitu-| Clifton Swift, Helen Simering, George | ying part in the play were Doris|written by and produced under the ress l S tional law. {0 be known o< the class! Price. Lella Oradorff, Iivelyn Bovd. |Thompson, clyde —Hammerbacher, | direction of the members of the senior ‘ I los Benry b e el o) varer A Warfiel s Argyle Larkin and Kenneth Harvey. |class, The usual features, the vale- lection.” Dr. Boutell for many years aculty award—Anna Warfield and | “5500 G0 e vercies were held at | dictory and salutatory addresses, were $1 OO Q c was one of the Republican Ie s Harry Shonrank , - 5 — N Srace " ;8 & <s on Monday, June 14, when |made by Rosa Montgomery and How- the II‘u\:\:“..x ! lm:‘y»,.rnluvn\ s and ”.4 f.j‘;:v:‘fl— ~Grac Haley and Judson ¢ Yoden gave a talk on the flag. |ard Fitzhugh, respectively. The class formerly Minister to Switzerland arrison 4 : embly on June 14, | poem, by Carleane Ross, and the class . Rorderai itk Crene Gin. Sport Silke {ma efficiency. Martha Bean re. |composed by Dorothy Houston ang in o anton nons 1 % figures. Every vard ¥ uality, TECH TO GRADUATE FIVE D. C. BOYS GRADUATEiC,.,W.. T eney e e re | isd, resosativaly. a0 ap: ||| SEIR: Altik Sourds cuine. 3. J SHirhes W mlh c color, 1 pi — the highest given by the school. Other | peared Un|thed|7r‘7‘5r“fl MuMShtul nlll;\ | Brlmlfln(l\ Shirting & + $1'25 _|awards were gziven for exceptional|bers consisted of “Alma Mater,” by ||| Sl > 145 TUESDAY NIGHT <™ Bachelor Degrees at Com- | 1Words were iy Yournalism, school | the class; vocal solos, by Goldie Towles < Yard-Wide R L e Tl 5‘)c Plain and Printed lmported A mencement of U. of P. betterment, the orchestra, the band, |and Iisie Quarlese; violin selections, 79¢ Yard-Wide Rayon ’ Made o : nd thread girls' and hoys' glee clubs, cadets and | by Rupert Lloyd, and a piano solo, by shecting _coton, _closely _ woven BroadC Ot C - . * Ls 5 § Five Washington students were | Eoe Ahd DOYS, £06 LD Yithel Harvey. The class officers are B nlllantlne 44C % and heavy weight, subject to ] Eighty t Honor | 2110ng those to receive degrees at| “Migs Florence Judge's section, 115, | Howard Fitzhugh, president; Charles r1 9 § minor deiccts suc Kol Yard wide. closely woven. highly mercerized finish e e the commencement exercises of th B. A. Shorter, vice president; James { Awards for Extra-Curricula University -_of Penn nia - inst ffini'e“fl":f"”i‘y? l‘l‘o(!:("(r"ly;e{:“’m:l;,fl"emay' Butcher, secretary, and Earl Sham- Heavy quality, finely woven, in plain colors or *;“‘“ . “‘~”> ‘]“v‘"‘ a ‘(v‘“‘ °Ct § in a fine range of the wanted plain colors, white, gray . Karl Emmerich. 1847 Calvert |""0¢ 10 (0 0 TGS given at the | well, treasurer. stripes, for women's and childr dresses, slips, etc. § the wear. Hemmed ready tc - peach and tan; also beautiful desisns in stripes, Activities. ; muel R. Pasternack, 5108 sehool on Tuesday, June 22, by section The essays written by Willard Looks like silk and wears longer and better. ures and dots. Porty-first street; Bernard L. Wil- Miss Estelle Drane, the section | Phillips, a sophomore, and Iivelyn che Jackson, a sen.or, have been selected e e of arrangemente " " |'4s the second best on their topics |l Sensational Values! e woome 200 Men's Next Tue Ay ,_le the seniois of 2 ey ¢ |have charge of arrangements. Moiciniey FHigh Kehool will receive | treet, were awarded the dearee of | “Among former Business studenta re. in the Distrlel, | They will recelve ¢ Yd-Wide Ao i o iten | achelor ot welonce in - eeonomies | A0 ng e O Conge Washime: | cortincates of nonorable mention and || Women's $4 and $5 Novelty | Cretonne o $10 & $12.5 School. The class conta 3 | o ar a ing: coples of c The class will contain 1 A re e S ahiversity. | ton this year e the following: Mies| S9NISe st LRSESECY (R, (5 REtas mewmhers, 75 per cent of whom have | 204 B, he university. | e Kennelly, A. B.; Miss Irene C. P d 1 | ’ announced thelr intention of going to | \vobam o ',;X,,‘A o A;:;:’é:d'(v‘l! Kushner, graduate of the law school, | Personal letter "“'”dg “:"-‘0“’9" [f‘:’l'“ umpS an I 12 /20 3 b institutions of higher learning. Fif. | Svepu® WS Eranicl the dekree of|and Miss Hose Ellen Hefron, graduate | Francis I'. Gurven. the donot of G1 , > bibd bbb JILL ) : i : Su er SReht gitls otll Wetnme: Teibnt s and relor of science In chemical engl- |'the achool of nursing. prizes in the American Chemical z Straps and eoloringe. fordrapes. y A ? mm nine boys are planning to be electrical el & M il Society’s prize essay contest, 5 pho The annual high school track and SR b T | | V.- Wi / u st e AR ) o . | field championship meet, held Tue Wid | / ) [ LY eineas. e "s\"“““g- which the above named students ALUMNI OF BUSWESS day atternoon on Howard University W17 L Ml 3 : 3 18 : given (o more than 80| ore participants, marked the 170th | campus, resulted in victory for Dun- || . bhectm.‘i. 9ac| i ~ o 5 03 Connecticut avenue, and B. David, 2834 Twenty-seventh ad un bleached grade, from full pieces, students for services rendered to Tech | yppual commencement of the Uni- ., TO ELECT OFFICERS | 52 Which ‘captured 58 of the senior the highest athletic award, the elcers | versity of Pennsylvania. A total of —— points. Josepn Drew of Dunbar won iz i award, the °| 1,700 "dezrees and certificates was first place in four events, Allan Webh e il N Jott, (G: Liunoshest, vy | 27araed the recipients of which Annual Meeting Will Be Held | [\ PRI T, 000 fok Dubany in one. - st o, M- dweniodented v t the Unt ec- Werber. I3, Dulin. R. Snyder, J. :lfll:;““fm_ Sl l“_e:mv:“ A Wednesday Evening in High :'s]:la Dunbar trackmen finished sec event, as it means Dollars Saved on every pair. e Eanisth, | Tacked. . ALGERaRd, A g School Auditorium. b the annual dual tennis mect ||| shoes'come in patent leather, blonde, gray. white and many HOSC 29(: yrEcm.H‘ o_:umlm B. ii;uon. lh.ann, '|' U||_TY |N H - d R £ B held June 16 on the James Walker other be.xul“\g‘xn 5. A‘ll"lbepls, all sizes from 3 to 8, and e il v . Blandford, ackistone, . 'he alumni ai on of Business 7 air a bargain at $2.3 L Bt ¢ 0 A Pt i % 4 . S 4 ‘ourts Dunbar made a clean sweep, every P tops: dou B e, ek oS i | > Fugitt, B. Minnick, M. Young, wo G THEFT. High School will hold its annual “v‘_‘l’“m:' R ¥ou. sinklta‘ana threo |l 106: all " desirable shades, Y|/ the heart of the Smith. ; —_— eting Wednesday at 8 o'clock p.m. I I = ! : , et : ™| doubles’ matches. Misses’ and Children’ s Z5c Baby Runher ‘ e R T The following students received | Pair Convicted in $80,000 Robbery | in the school auditorium. Tonor ‘nwf]ulT for four vears of con Tk i The election of officers for 1926.7 —— 3 4 N lt F t Pants, 18¢ B sistently high scholarship: J. Swan 'ace Long Terms. will take place, and as a nominating i ieves Busy. | $ d $ Bt =k i Summes ton, . Norman., P. Der Yuem ©.| (icaG i ke la e e e ®aamating | Auto Tire Thieves Busy an ovelty rootwear i { s e B Sabotiea, V. Crocker, J. Sorrelll G.| . CHICAGO. June 19 (®).—James |08t e A, C. Houghton, C. A. | Special Dispatch to The Star. : in " emait,” moditim' { nd othe Gentile and Thomas Shupe today were | Wilkes. | RICHMOND, Va., June 19.—Police ||| 1 98 e — "'”‘,““u Every woman in Washington should attend this great 59¢ Women's ‘Rayon Stackhouse, A. Freeman, R. Tuck and - Jones and James C. E. Mver found gullty of the $80.000 pay roll | “"Ay" iembers of the association are |of the city are wrestling with a no charge Tulio Cordero, editor of the school I“"h:’;r (,0“‘,“}.‘_‘: :?g:‘,‘""':z::,"s Har- | ooyested to attend and graduates of | new set of thieves—those engaged 2 $1 Tot's Voile yaper, received a medal in recogni- Z ol U, S BO- | the Jebruary and June clas: in removing spare tires from automo- Sion G ik whvies & mh. law ]n'ul\:lrde:: o sentence of tfom Ve N"mpm,”fi:’ uf": e Car. it mie paiited whils A special purchase gl\';son;:u h(hw Dresses. 69¢ A £ 2 S a et years to life imprisonment. > , < ey-saving chancy rom gl 9 2 2 skes Many of the school organizati election and the business of the | owners are at theaters are being strip. ||| monevsaving chanee, Cheotd from pabrots whie voiies, it |l Men's Triple-Stitched Amoskcag59 } have elected officers during the past: Villiam wen ipered. White |0 ening ped of spare tires every night, the || fanc s week for next 3 Some of the re.sand Jam e Bammons, 4160 | Ty e aciutive Loomimiittan Areetie | a5 flix. rolioe. dapurbnent )| overlay pattecns. DU iing noeaity o entmseihane . use Blue Chambray Shirts cently chosen presidents are: Girl Re. | tried, were acquitted. will be held at 7 pm. All members | show. This form of steallng is spread- ||| °nestraps, also blonde novelty pumps Fast_color. nerfect quality Amoskeas Blue Cham zerves, Catharing English: Pals and O - of the executive committee are asked | ing, and many of the private garages ||| nd straps. Sizes5 to 2. =====l| 1,1y Shirts. full cut and well made. in sizes 14% to 17 Palettes. William Caskey: editor of | Rolivia is developing schools for its | t be prompt in attending. Dancing |are entered at night and all tires are Tech Life, Blake Espey. native adults. will follow the meeting. being removed. P ” » - = " —— s - % e e