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24 557 WL ENROLL * INHIEH SHo0LS 737 1o Enter Five White In- stitutions and 220 in Colored. Names of eighth grade pupils who will enter the various high schools on Tuesday were made public | at the Franklin School vesterday aft ernoon. A total of will enroll_in the five white high schools and 220 in _the colored high schools. The names of the moted stu- together with ir division, and the high school they will enter, follow: ¢ FIRST DIVISION. Jackson School. To Business—Helen Ev well. To Central—Frances Cooper. To McKinley—William Hurh Dough- erty and Calvin Ellis Wood. To Western—John Farl Austin Botele; mpbell, Albert Duryee, Leslie Erwin Emery, William Matthew Harris, Tobin Franklin. Purnell, Daniel Per Sprin; . Theodore Frederic Staples and Mary Whitney Stuart. Brown School. To Western—Homer T. Booth mes T. Caldwell, Paul S. Dulaney, Gallther, Ralph Given ¢, Theodore D. Pimper. muel, Edward i yn G. Ault, Helen M. Butt, Eleanor M Josephine | stead, Janice Hol . Hustvedt, 'n Ruth Me: Bettie W. cott. To Central—Fred Burk, R. Wibur Mitchell, Jerome A. Pasternak, Claude C. Pierce, Margaret Abbe, Sydney T exander, Helen L. Black, Adela E. Cocke, H. Abigail Potter and Isabelle Stieg. To McKinlev—Daniel Bondareff, Phillp A. Dieterich, Louis R. Hird, Raymond R. Knight, Flournoy Olm- A. Savage. Margaret Ann Cline. Corcoran School. - .—Henry R. Beall, Mar- garet E. Cocker, Donald E. Harvey. Frances A. Neff, Helen E. Norris, Vir- finia M. Robert and Geneva R. Walker. To Central — Beatrice Berman, Charles E. Smith and Edward B. Talty. To Eastern—Sarah F. Wyman. To McKin' eldon M. Byrnes, Frederick P. 7misa and Russell H. Hill. ! To Western—Warren F. Draper, An. { fhony A. Latona and Samuel S. Levy. { ‘nassigned—Helen V. Anderson, Susie F. Hurst and John L. McDon- | ough. Curtis-Hyde _School. To Business—W. Russell Freebur- ger, Ralph L. Hurley, Lawrence W. Stewart, Vincent L. Sullivan, Virginia L. Compton, Audrey M. Day, A. Marie Ingalls, Aura L. Murphby, Eleanor.C. Schaefer, Mary E. Thompson and oma J. Wright. ! To Central—Gilbert . S. Elefsiades. | To Eastern—-J. Robert Greet. | To McKinley- ent. A. Birch, imer E. Corbi# A James A. Ready and Ruth Winston. To Western—Roger W. Beales, Bu- gene F. Case, Henry C. Collins, Rich- ard C. Drifmeyer, ‘Seymour _Kritt, Joseph H. Mattare, Charles D. Mc- Coy, Russell J. Rosenbagm, Roy L. Spiliman, Christopher L Vasiliow, Clara V. Benedict, Thelma Kendrick, Dorothy S. Kiatta, Violet E. Maler, Margaret E. Royston, Audrey M Bhreve and Alice E. Wolf. Unassigned—Thomas J. Mathers. Grant School. To Central—Joseph Catchings, Mor- ris Goist, Robert Lucas, William Ma- gon, Alonzo Thomas, Cornelia Clifford, Yivian Deeton, Sarah Grey and Miynon Yingling. To Business—John Bell, Frank Mar- gelllino, May Mattingly, Margaret Murray, Margaret Spalding and Iona Wedding. To McKinley—John Meany, Arleigh Baughan and John Bowers. John Eaton School. To Eastern—Harry H. Koenig. | "To Central—Dorothy Schiller, Grace M. Thayer, Helen F. Defrees, Nellie B. Hudson and Elizabeth Wiehle. To McKinley—John A. McNaugh- fon, Roy H. Yowell and Richard E. Ttoot. To Western—Clarence D. Gurewitz, ;. Alton Hanes, S. Reese Jones, Lewls R. Kengla, Frederic A. McCleary, Ed- imond H. Rhodes, Louis C. Scheibla, Cecelia Cochran, Avis H. McBride, Martha L. Surface, William Brockett, Walter B. Clarkson, Jiam D." Claudy, Donald N. George R. Dennitt, Fluckey, Edward B. Gibson, Alfred €. Glassell, Willlam A. Johnson, Wil- liam M. Kennedy, Benjamin P. Mau- borgne, Robert McClean, Daniel J. Murphy, Harry B. Ragland, Richard C. Root, Barry B. Townsend, Martha E. Brooks, Virginia A. Campbell, Mary L. Colbert, Elizabeth L. Devlin, | Imogen, S. Ficklen, Winnifred &. Frelot, Charlotte D. Kimball, Kath- arine 'B. Knox, Mary J. Middleton, Dorothy R. Moomaw, Molly W. Pa- gan, Anne L. Reed, Elinor Rose, Evalyn W. Schaffls, Helen A. Schnei- der and Catherine A. Toomey. Industrial Home. To Western—James Jenkins, Thel- ma Cook and Mary Jorda. Tenley-Janney School. To Business—Ruth Mayoma Darcey, Bessie Gorman, Thelma Lee Jenkins, Yrances I¢ dale, Audrey Mae Robey and Margaret rolyn Williams McKinley Manual Training— Walter Moulden Etker and Walter Frederick Scherer. Western—Dorothy Ruth Bell, rgaret Coe, Mary Elizabeth Dugan, George. Raymond Farrell, Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, Elsie Lols Osman, Willlam Beits Rodler, Ellen Pine Slemon, Harold Hammers Slick end Frances Mary Wilson. | SECOND DIVISION. Morgan School. To Central—Margaret Hughes, Arria G. McGinniss, Adele S. Merriam, Emily Parker and S8ara B. Taylor. o McKinley—Homez Beall and Lewls Dawasx THIRD DIVISION. ‘Whittier School. To Central—Thomas Lindsey, Isa- bell L. Dahl and Charlotte H. Warren. To McKinley—Wesley B. Harding. ¥thel L. Payne and Florence Mae ‘Whitcomb. To Business—Willlam J. Scott, Han. mah V. Casale, Fannie Casale, Sarah 1. Hamilton, Mildred E. Mayn, Doro thy V. McCleary and Elizabeth 8. Omden, To Central—Louis Allen, Tracy C. Coleman, Guy E. Crampton, Donald Mason, Ida Louise Mose: | Miller, Kenneth R. Nurse, Robert T. Snure, Charles Trundle, James Turn- | bull, Woodworth Williams, Winter- smith Rice, Betty Alexandet, Priscilla Barrows, Marguerite Culve, Phillis G. Deemer, Margaret Hedgcock, Edith Hopkins, Loraine Lincoln, Frances Pryor and Dorotha J. Sedgwick. To McKinle=—Armstead Colman ana James P. Marsnall. To Business—Ruth E. Woolhiser. To Ct Balderston, Joseph B. Boj tobert M. Boteler, Eugene Bush abeth S. Cain, Grace | bett, B. Cantella, Towers Doggett, Margaret Farmer, Julia M. Hunter, Giibert Linville, Berenice E. Stevens, Jane | . Sudduth and Norman E. Willlams. | To McKinley—Charles W. Bennett, | Richard P. Graham, James Hart, Maury F. Norfleet and Joseph W. Yanick. To Business—Mary V. Coppage, Ada M. Donath, Bernard C. Eisenberg, Ar- thur M. Ingalls, Vernon E. Johnson, John G. Lambert, William R. Lewis, Josephine S. Wells and Sylvia H. White, Henry D. Cooke School. To Business—Jeannette Sidman. To Central—Margaret Butler, Ros- coe Carte, Helen Ruth Cook, Louise | G. Cossette, Edwin C. Creecy, Mark | Katherine Dickle, Rosa Mae | Bernice §. Falk, Jack R.| rjorie E. Goldsmith, Kate n_Gruver, Frank Hand, Dorothy A. Hurd, Theodora Lambros, J. Everett McMahon, Alacia H. Mooney, Allen M. Ross, Cecelia Rhoade, Charles J. Sidman, Rex C. Smith, | Doris Triem, Thomas D, Webb and | Richard Williams. | To McKinley—Paul Beckham and Louis Falcone, | To Western—Helen R. Arons, John W. Keys, Elizabeth H. McGowan and Margaret Yakel. | Truesdell School. To Business—Roland Hargett, Ernest A, Heinrich, Theodore L. Heit- muller, Irene E. Baxter, Evelyn L. Fenton, Viola V. Fleming, Hazel B. Hawkins, Helen Lee, Wilhelmina Lorenzen, Daisy B. Neal, Dorothy M. Rector, Edith B. Rock and Dorothy 1. Zepp. | To McKinley—Thomas _Grayson | Carter, Samuel Lewis Diskin, Ralph C. Williams and Harry B. White. To Central—Bernie E. Swaim, Norma E. Beckett, L. Jane Brooke, | Francis G. High, Adelaide Holober, Bertha Holtzman, Mildred Leventhal, 7. Maxine Smith, Dorothy T. Swaim, Elizabeth Taylor and Teresa Weitz. FOURTH DIVISION. Force School To Business—Mary G. Crawford, Helen M. Curtain, Carlton Baton, Hazel E. Phillips, Sara Ross and Charles W. Spates. To Central—Marie Adams, J. Barry Cormany, Aletta Dawson, N. June Lovewell, -Louis Gallun and Ray Hea- Paul Bobbitt, Carl W. Mary E. Harrison, John A.| Terrence Smith and Clarence Gray. To Western—John K. Arnold, jr.; William O. Boswell, Dorothy V. Cates, | Doris E. Cover, John M. Dove, jr.; Dorothy Glassford, Chester Hogentog- ler, Marion Hume, Milton Kaminsky, James H. Lynch, Mary McG. Patton, Stewart Prather, Virginia L. Robey, Emily E. Schroeder, Conway W. Thom -2d Mildred E. True. FIFTH DIVISION. Brookland School. To Business—Mary Di Meglio, C. Virginia Horgan, Eva C. Howlin, Mary Shanahan, Frances Sibley and Wesley Wright. To Central—Alice B. Clark and Wil- liam T. Goucher. To Eastern—Bertha L. Lipscomb. To McKinley—Laura May Aldrich, Lucy R. Fleet, 8. Amelia Maxey, Zd- ward S. Barber, Lawrence U Gutillan, Christopher U. Facchina, Co- lumbus J. Facchina, John D. Maxey and Edward 8. Turner.. John Burroughs School. To McKinley—Paul W. Clarke, Wil- son F. Dawson, Edwin A. Eisenhart, John M. Kemper, Robert W. Lindsay, E. Sterling Moorhead; John T. Parke, G. Ellis Pendleton, Frank L. M. Plager, Gordon K. Srivers, Delmas C. Stutler, Harold W. Weishaupt, Ernst H. Winter, Ruth H. Brown, Elizabeth A. Castell, Catherine E. Dampler and Irene E. Rollin: Private schools—Bertha M. Bell and Lilllan G. Landis. Gales School. To Business—Dominick C. Danna, William A. Gibson, Joseph L. Goozh, Frank K. Puglisi, Mary K. Cullinan, Vanda Del Grasso, Helen R. English, Alma L. Gauvreau, Sylvia Goozh, Dorothy L. Hyde, Donatina Lozupone, Mary A. Manganaro, Carmella F. Pagliaro, Mary. G. Poyner, Alice M. Ridolfi, Grace M. Streeks and Maxine M. Vorhees. To Eastern—Mary A. Baker, Prin- cess G. Lamp, Helen R. Levitt and Shirley E. Levitt. To_Central—Arthur Goozh and Syl- van H. Lappen. To McKinley Manual Training— Andrew J. Anessl, Lawrence W. Cecil, Alexander H. Cotsoni, Edward H. Heller, Edward G. Frowert, Leo C. Peruzzi, Benjamin F. Peed, Willlam 1. Racoosin and Sylvan Yuter. Langdon—Woodridge School. To Business—Frances Hamlin, Edith M. Imlay, Kathryn O'Meara and Robert R. Robins. To Eastern—Lois M. Belfield, Marian J. Foster, Doris F. Mattill, Emma C. Phelps, Anna Mae Simms and Vir- ginla M. White. To McKinley—Elsie M. Dunn, Bren- ton W. Nutter, Leonard J. Skelton and Virginia Trullinger. James Monroe School. To Business—David Ableman, Hen- ry Cohen, Leona E. Draeger, Anna M. Kneas, Sylvia B. Kurland, Eleanore | L. Middlekauff, Annie Raine, Joseph | O. Rock, Helen M. Rubin, Josephine | F. Sparks, Louis J. Urciolo, Eva M. Wolpe and Sarah Silverman. | Central —Jullan L. Altman, | Douglas, Philip 8. Fox,,| L. King, J. Marshall Mathias and Freda Simon. | To McKinley — William R. cm,;l Robert T. Frank, Joseph J. Pilla and A. I. Sanderson. To. Business—Mary R. Appertl, Evelyn R. Brown, John L. Kinsinger, Harriet Z. Poole, Catherine M. Shepherd, Maurice H. Warsaw and James E. Williamson. Park View Platoon School. To Business—Carl F. Meyers, Bev. | erly A. Pulliam, Hunter H. Rowo, Ewald C. Schneider, John T. Simons, Hermana_T. Barneveld, Dorothy P. Callan, Viola M. Crawford, Alice H, Crump, Elizabeth M. Foresta, Lilllag | V. Hais, Bernice M. Ledbetter, Doro- | thy E. Ledbetter, Audrew K. Lee, Ida Lewis, E. Marie Lund, Marie G. Marcellino, Mary C. Robinson, Doro- thy A. Saunders, Catherine Skinner and Betty A. Story To Central—Howard S. Brooks, Sid- ney M. Collegeman, Francis H. Craw- ford, Harry J. Haynes, A. Rudolf Lofstrand, Carl S. Saphos, Eugene J. Staniszewski, Thelma C. Appleby Irma A. Bradley, Dorothy M. Briggs, Carol C. Burke, Ethel F. Crawford, May H. Cullinane, Mary E. Dudley, Beatrice Hoffman, Sylvia Lurla, Gertrude L. MacDonald, Clara H. Rolando, Helen R. Sherfey and Anna_Udoff. | To McKinley—James N. Beck, Alton | B. Brown, Daniel A. Clark, J. Ells- | worth Everett, jr.; Austin J. Hall, r.; William A. Johnson, Charles E. Lederer, Alfred Reichman, Howard B. | Rickenbacher, Walter Solomon, C. Temple, Thomason, Thearle B. Thomp- son and Emma Carroll Gibbs. ‘To Western—Annette R. Lidoff and Leah E, MacArthur, [} THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, SIXTH DIVISION. Mary Paull, Eilzabeth M. Riordon, |nell, Blair School. man. To Central—George M. Abdo and Evelyn B. Hillerson. To McKinley—Melville Le Compte.|win Y. Holland, To Eastern—Raymond E. Atkins, | Karl Grinder, | james W. Brown, Wilbur L. Court-| Dav! Mate: Marta Jean Woolhiser and Meltha |ney, John C. Cunningham, Thomas V. | Rez; 4 | Gerhold, Le Roy L. Gladstone, D« Rubins, Emmett Russell, Howard M. |louise F. Everhart, Inez V. Sadler | C. Magruder, Milton J. Taylor, Leroy | F. Walker, Maurine S. Allison,’ Lil | H. Baler, Frances Carroll, Eveiyn Cor- Sylvia Donovitz, Holtzclaw, Catherine E. Howard, Anna | Kathryn W. Garrett, Helen M. Gelger, M. Juenemann, Angelina _Manilli, | Ruth V. Johnston, Esther R. Katze: Dorothy L. Ordey, Mildred Emma C. Rock, Marion Saffell, | Payne, Ruth H. Phillipps, Bessie M. Dorothy Stewart and Louise Zimmer: | Reese, Frances A. Shannon, Mar-. guerite M. Simpson, Thelma Voight, Olive M. Welch and Beatrice E. Urnaker. To McKinley—Harry English. Madison ‘School. To Business—Violet G. Amorosi, Edmonds School. To Pastern—Walter R. Bean, Ed- rafton H. J. Lusb R. Newell i John F. Pitts, Lou <, Richard W. Righter, Philip Melvin A. J. rley, Dorothy R. Anderson, Violet M. Brown, Anita Burch, Agnes Margaret M. ' Covington, Elizabeth ~W. Frit {vade, Harry|and Evelyn M. Schildknecht. To Easfern—Harry Chaconas, Cas- per T. Fogle, Edward N. Johnson, Clinton L. Layer, Clinton G. Light, “We Never Misrepresent!” Dick Murphy, Inc., RECONDITIONED and REPAINTED 1924 HUDSON SEDAN (Special) Full 5-passenger car, cannot be duplicated for ’ 64 the money. Repainted and reconditioned. 7 1924 HUDSON COACH (Special) " $586 1925 OAKLAND SEDAN (Special). A real chance to save money. In appearance y 8 l 6 and performance like a new car. NEW DUCO FINISH AND RECONDITIONED. 1926 CHRYSLER SEDAN (Special) On terms practically your own. Has been 1 beautifully conditioned and has new DUCO $7 4 FINISH. FULL EQUIPMENT. Worth your while to inspect this car. DUCO FINISH and reconditioned. 1924 CHRYSLER BROUGHAM (Special) NEW DUCO FINISH and WONDERFUL 891 CONDITION. Mechanically good as new. BIG SAVING ON THIS handsome car. 1924 JORDAN BLUEBOY (Special) A car that will prove its worth and its claim as a real bargain on first demonstration. New $81 6 DUCO FINISH and thoroughly RECONDI- TIONED. 1925 NASH Special SEDAN (Special) It’s the condition that counts, and this car tells a convincing tale. NEW DUCO, RECONDI- $689 TIONED and has fine leather upholstery. 1925 PEERLESS 4-Pass. PHAETON (Special) Fine in appearance and worth every dollar of your investment. DUCO FINISHED $ 1 224 AND GUARANTEED TO BE ONE OF THE FEW BEST BUYS OF THE SPRING. 1924 KISSEL ROADSTER (Special SPEEDY, SPORTY and SPLENDID for price asked. Is in real nice condition and “rarin’ $561 to go.” 1924 OLDS SEDAN (Special) Repainted and reconditioned ready to demon- strate its worth to you as a real buy with an 484 economy tag on the price. Cars equipped with motometers, some with spare tires, running lights, windshields and other equipment. DICK MURPHY, INC. 1835 FOURTEENTH ST. D. C, JANUARY 30, 1927—PART 1. . B Fdward O. Estep, Felice F. Fusco, Mildred F. Cullen, Dorothy Gatewood, | Frankiin O. Hayes, William . Jen IMonte 0. Jones. Chester H. Jones, Jasper L.} Barney Lenkin, Wilbur A Mann, Morell L. McKenzie, Legare B. Charles B. Potter, Vincent I To McKinley—Charles F. Hawkins, | Sharpe, John W. Trotter, Richard H.| Henrfetta Belnick, Elsie L. Burch Hilda M. Hornisher, Mary T. Handy, | Adaline McDonald, Cecile A. Stamp, | ji: Alice L. Swank, Dorothy E. Talbert, | 3on® Gladys P. Voethl and Mae G. St Herman F. Behrens, Herman C. Forew| Trotte man, James S. Donnella and Frank |g, Wi R. Fasnacht. Brady, Unassigned—Harry Berenter and |ett, Virginia M. Griffin, derson, Helen G. Carter. Albert A. Clagett, Mason L. De Land. |lian J. Mildred Duryee, Madge Ever- Unassigned- Frey. Laurence H. Waple, Arthur | Sva G. Bielouss, Ruth E.| 1a V. Hen- | Anna L. Hunter, Ellen Myer, Bertha E. | Otterback, Mer-| BUYERS READ THIS o Common Sense About Used Cars The Auto Show will bring new car buyers. We will be overstocked with Trade-in-Cars. It costs money to store Automobiles and we must sell the splendid stocks we have on hand— . 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Fine for the family or business. 1924 DODGE TOURING (Speciai) Outside all O. K., and inside $332 equally so. Tires are good and this_car has been treated good, making it a splendid buy. Come and see it. 1924 OLDS SPORT TOURING (Special) Original duco finish and car has $306 been reconditioned. No better buy for the money anywhere. 1924 ESSEX .COACH (Special) This is a reasonable buy for the @@ thrifty used-car buyer, and you won't go wrong when you put your tags on it. Worth every doliar of the price. 1925 WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN (Special) You should see this car and 8891 you'll know why we say “bar- gains.”” One of the famous 4-cylinder type Knight motors, in excellent condition, See it first. 1924 BUICK SEDAN (Special) Man bought a new car and @my4 here's the one we took in, recondi- tioned and finished with DUCO, and ofter to you at a real saving. Buy as Guaranteed. BUICK DEALER 1924 BUICK SEDAN (Speclal) Repainted and reconditioned car, 6867 makes a wonderful appearance plus the performance you'd expect from a high type of car as this. 1924 BUICK COUPE (Special) Another wonderful offering, and 8867 we emphatically say you can't beat this car for the money. REPAINTED, RECONDITIONED and carrying practically NEW TIRES. Beat that one, if you can. 1924 JEWETT BROUGHAM (Special) Let us prove to you that here's $561 one that will give you the worth of your automobile dollars. FINISH LIKE New and absolutely reconditioned into perfect performance. 1924 HUPMOBILE CLUB SEDAN (Special) Take a look at this one and $663 you'll say wrap it up—it's There with good performance and will meet every demand. 1%8 R]g;rKENBACK R ROADSTER (Special) Here's one. If your {deas are 3714 for a good-looking roadster with a NEW DUCO FINISH and RECONDI- TIONED ready to burn up the road, look this one over. 1925 DODGE SPECIAL TOURING (Special) HERE'S THE CAR FOR YOU! ‘561 Finish, upholstery and Winter curtains all like new. IN GUARANTEED CONDITION. Here’s One—Read this carefully. 1926 FORD BODY With a Counterbalanced crank- shatt in o 1922 MOTOR. Get $1O3 that—Try it out and you'll find you've hit a real bargain. 1925 FORD COUPE (Special) Everything O. K. and a real 8231 bargain. RECONDITIONED and your money will bring interest on this investment. 1923 OLDSMOBILE 4 cylinder SEMI- SPORhT M‘:;l“.l (S::uvld) Just a car that ap| to you once you see it. TIRES, $256 MOTOR and general condition are right, with no ifs or buts to it. N.W. To MecKinley Manual Training— Theresa M. De Leon and Charlotte . Pierce-Webb School. To Business—Helen C. Cuthbert To Eastern—Irene T. Anglier, Ma: v 2. Ayers, Gerti Bauer, Mirlam M | Beale,” Edwin J. Berquist, Blaine, Ruth E. Brown, Elma J. Cum- L.| 4 Jennewine, Dolores K. Kelly, Ruth | ponsy MATgaret G. D Marlow, Florence N To Eastern—Willlam A. Chalkley, | Newman, Almiro I Henry F. Camper, Jacob Chernikoff, | cedes Perry, Edith C. Rouzee and Lil- | Stroble. Samuel Gatton, Catherine F. Gedney, Graoe G Grifith, Ella L. | " (Continued on Page Twenty-filve}. ‘0