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THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MKINLEY CLASS OF 140GRADUATED Commencement Address Is Delivered by Dr. J. J. Muir. Ballou Presides. |, 502 UP New Apartments The most con- venient and prettiest rooms in Washington. Open Until 9 P.M. 1460 Irving Mt. Pleasant TIGER®.:=" NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth The 140 members of the graduating class of McKinley Technical High school were reminded of the signifi- cance of education and training in an address by Rev. Dr J. Muir, chap lain of tho United States Senatg, At commencement exercises in the audi- | torfum of Central High School last | night. The exercises were held in the latter auditorfum to provide more seating space. Invocation was delivered by Rev. Dr. George M. Diffenderfer.s pastor of the Luther Place Memorial Church, | while diploma awards were made hy Henry Gliigan. member-elect of the | | Board of fon. | ¥c Danlel, principal, announced | | the names hosze who won honors | for class work holarships |conferred. The ips were | awarded as follows scholar Washing- rsity a\\‘\)nlvv t4 John Swan- and to Joseph In Pimples and Blisters. Burned and Itched.! “When I was seventeen years old eczema broke out on my face in pimples and blisters. I lost my sleep many nights on account of the to Catholic i Travers Tucker of the February class | lof 1926 University, | s Business nklin - University, of c‘x‘PHean was thing that helped me. 1 beganusing Cuticura Soap and Ointment and, they gave me relisf within one month. I continued the treatment. i and after using five boxes of Cuti- A cura Ointment, together with the e i ackhouse,, Ruth | Cuticura Soap, I was completely Ghealss Hanry Yar. healed in six months.” (Signed) mulm Der Yuen, Ernest Vic- | Mise B. B. Baber, 3615 Alameda | Ave., El Paso, Texas, July 7, 1925. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointmentand Talcum for daily toilet purposes. Seap the. Ointment 3 and We. Tulewn o, Sold 2 Sample T taries. st -" Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. 10(5‘1,d side The graduates were as follows: An- zela Carlton, Phoebe Carpenter, Kath- eryn Dean Chase, Marfan Underwood ward. Virginia Mae Crocker, Burn- tta Elizabeth Derrick, Regina Grace Downey. Augusta Freeman, Virginia Chichester Hill, Marlon Wilson Hunt, Margery Churchill Hurd, Catherine Just, Virginia May Kalmbach, Gladys Edith Krauth. Nellle McLeish, Eliza- Mary Louise Mann, s Mason, Charles Eliza- Kathleen Louise Meyer, Lohidoy Muirhead, Kath Norman. Helen Willena Petrie, oll Putnam. Virginia Eliza beth Robinson. Elizabeth Veronica Ro land. Margarette Juanita Scott. Louise Shepard, _Lillian Shermer, Idamay Smith, Geraldine abeth Stack house, Charlotte Taylor, Ruth Eliza- beth Tuck. Charlotte Lupton Turner, Grace Volland, John Jacob Albert, | Kenneth Norwood Alvey, Carter Wil- |bur Ayres, Charles McNelly Baum, Milton Frederick Bauman, Sidney Ber man artholomew Nicholas Bratton. | Archle Perciville Burges: Dominie Frank Clangi. Vincent Harries Con ner. James William Considine, David Russell Coombes, Tulio N. Cordero. rry Allan Councilor. John Benjamin Cowgill, Perry Parker Cowgill. | o McGuire Croson, Edwin Franklin Brvan Crown Henry Davenport, James | l’)onald De Marr, Philip Der Yuen | Bennie Malcolm Douglas, Frederick Bartling Doyle, John Joseph Duffy, William Eugene Dulin. jr.; Charles | Wesley Frame, Touls Max Frankel, Elmer Wink Fugitt, James Ellfs ¢ | Ernest Victor Haines, Hanse Harrison bain is gone Hamilton. Horace Verner Hebb, Clin ¢ written in an essay contest con- mm-d by the American Chemical enpor tor Haines, Roger Elias Snyder, Clem- ent John Sobotka and Edward Romu- aldo Spano. 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