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400 PERSO L SHIFTS MADE AT EDUCATION BOARD SESSION Cecelia Dulen Named Buchanan School Principal; Miss Lockwood Ap- pointed to Benning. Meeting for the last time before the ©opening of the public schools on Mon- day, the Board of Education yesterda; roved more than 400 pe: ial s an of the finance ¢ d in the ab Scn~e of Pr “h carusi. | the following Important shifts promotions Cecelia P. Duiin succeeds Miss M. R. lin, retired, as principal of the Buchanan' school; ry E. Draney ve principal- chool: Miss A. administrative Weightman- A Jonway ap- 1 principal at the Miss M. M. Lock- I W. Vanderwer- Benning School: trans Lewis, administrative ¥y . from Garnet Patterson to Bruce; transfer M. G. Lucas, principal. from an: iss L. G. Arnold, prineipal, from Wormley to Garnet-Patterson School The hoard adopted a resolution of sympathy over the death of the son of Dr. Abram Simon, former president of the Board of Education, and instructed that a letter of consolation be directed to Dr. and Mrs. Simon Chanzes Are Listed. The following personnel Wwere approved by the 1 d Appointments, permanent—C. B Evans, inent teacher, class 1A, A. 8. Campbell, per- manent teacher, class 1A, Mott School; J. D. Dulaney, permanent teacher, class 14, Stevens School; J L. Butcher, permanent teacher, cl 1A, Bifney School; L. W. Freem: permanent teacher, class 1A, Dous: lass-Twining Group: D. J. Ridgley, permanent_teacher, class 1A, Bruce School;: K. C. Brown, permanent teacher, class 1A, school garden de- partment: Irene Miller, permanent teacher, class 2C, 8haw Junior High School: O. C. Thornton, permanent teacher, class 8A, Dunbar High School. Appointments, temporary and pro- bationary—R. Aiken, ~temporary teacher, 1A, Abbot \'ocational School; L. H. Sandefer, prol:ationary teacher, class 2C, Powell Junior High School; M. E. Yost, temporars teach- er. class 24, Powell Junior High School; Dena Whitesell, temporary eacher, class 2A, Powell Junior High School; M. B. Wibert, probationary teacher, class ., Langley . Junior High School: Camille DuBose, proba- tionary teacher, class 2C, Hine Junior High School; Hansen, tempor- ary teacher, 24, Macfarland Junior High School; Afton Argyl, temporary teacher, class 2A, Macfar- land Junior High School; M. J. ©O'Connell. probationary teacher, class 34, Eastern High School; G. B. Nie- meyer, probationary teacher, class 1A, Buchanan School; B. L. Walker, probationary teacher, ¢lass 1A, Gar- net School: M. L. Syphax, probation- ary teacher, class 1A, Cook School; R. thews, probationary teach- 1A, Giddings-Lincoln Group; Horner, probatiohary teacher, 1A, Douglass-Twining Group; Malone, probationaty teacher, class 14, Harrison Health School; B. C. Knorl, probationary teacher, class 1A, Giddings-Lincol Group; V. L. Callaway, pmh:mo’pnry “‘d}ir‘ class 1A. Birney School® Affiex; L. E. D. Martin, probationary teacher, clas Birney School -Annéx; C. C. Peters, probationary teacher, eclass 3. Dunbar High 8chool . 8 Louden, temporaty teacher, ¢lass $A, Central High School. Goes to Btuart. Grace Ware, probationary teacher, class 2A, Stuart Junior High School; F. B. Logan, temporary teacher, class 1A, music department, divisions 10-13; Lioyd Muse, temporary téacher, cus- todian_of military property, Dunbar High School; I. L. Denny, temporary teacher, class 2A, Randall Jupior High School; Lorraine Woltman, elerk, C. A. ¥, 2,'§1,320, clerieal service room, probationarv: B. H. Thompson, clerk, C. A. F, 1. $1,140, clerical service room, probationary; Irma Albee, tem- teacher, class 1A, division 9. The bourd N\ 72222 Special Purchase! Boys’ Brown and White Tennis High Shoes; lace to toe; sizes 11 to 6. 99¢ 7 Misses’ 72727 227000, 7277, Just the kind for early secliool wear. Sizes 8% 7%, Made with teather and eom- ontti soles. Sizes 6 to 2. TRY AND BEAT THIS PRICE... Tiss | changes | A Jatypical classes: H. H. Burnside, tem- | porary teacher, class 1A, division 9, eses; H. D. Fife, temporary 1A, division 9, ungraded h. temporary teach- o9, atypical cl tempor: 9, aty ; . temporary. arland Junfor Hig] th Masterson. probation- class 2A, Macfarland Ju- Youngblood, {School: Eliz ary teacher {nior High School cla - High School: Elizabeth probatio teacher, class 2A, land Junior High School; E. M. Is, from probationary to per nent clerk, C. A. F. 2, Bur, 18-1 Rusiness 11igh School: D. M. Gaines, from tior to permanent clerk, C. A, Bur, 18-1-76, East- lern High School Julia Cauthen. from pr | to permanent clerk, C. A. F. 2, Bur. 18-1-10, office of assistant superintend- ent educational research; R. naty to perma. 2, Bur. 18- clerical s L. E. Smith, | from provationary to permanent | clerk, C. A. F. 1, Bur. 181.75, office of the secretary; M. L. Fultz, from | probationary to permanent clerk, C. . I 2, Bur. 18-1-7, clerical service | room; V. L. Mauger, from prébation- fo permanent clerk. C. A. F. 1, | Bur. 18-1-46, office of chool attendance and work permits; William Simpson, laborer, Cu-2, $000, Bur. 18-4-268, pro bationary. Shaw Junior High; W. H. Allen, laborer, Cu-2, $900, Bur. 18:4:416, probationary. Dunbar High School; James Greene, laborer, Cu-2, $900, Bur. 18-4-294. probationary, Burroughs School; F. C. Prather, caretaker, $96, probation; Orr 8chool, portable; taker, $96, probationary, portable; L. N. Johi Cu-2, $1,020, Bu $-4-304, from probationary to perma-. School; J. R. Harper, caretaker, §192 per annum, probationary, Fillmore School, portable; J. H. Johnson, labor- er, 2, $000, Bur. 13.4-489, probation- 'y, Congress Heights School; W. H. lentine, laborer, Cu:3, $900, But. 18-4-304, from pobation: nent. Macfarland Juniol F. Martin. enginee! . Bur. 18-4-411, from probatior to_permanent, Whittier School; V."A. Terry, laborer, Cu-2, $300, Bur. 18-4-289, from probationary to perma- nent, Dennison School; William Cal- lins, janitor, Cu-3, $1,080, Bur. 18-4-117, from probationary to permanent, Blow School; Thofmas McIntire, engineer- janitor, Cu-5, $1,350, Bur. 18-4-81, from probationary to permanent, Bowen Jerty Bruce, laborer, Cu-2, Bur. 18:4-239, from probationary to permanent, Central High School; Walter Caftter, engineer-janitor, Cu-8, Bur. 18-4-159, Truesdell School, from probationary to permanent; Clarence Chinn, laborer, Cu-2, $000, Bur. 18-4-262, from probationary to perma- nent, Cooke School. John Coates, janitor, Cu-2, $900, Bur. 18-4-880, from probationaty té permanent, Truesdell School; D. D. Davis, engineer-janitor, Cu-6, $1,500, Bur. 18-4-395, from probationary to permanent, New Brightwood School; J: M. Dean, laborer, Cu-2, $900, Bur. 18-4-258, from probationary to pérma- nent, Congress Helghts School; H. J. Gibson, laboter, Cu:3, $900, Bur. 184. 238, from probationaty to permanent, Emery School; Bartholomew Hum- pherys, caretaker, $80, -frém proba- tionary - to permanent, Park View manual training reom: J. 8. Jackson, laborer. Cu-2, $900, Bur. 18.-4-416, from probationary to permaneént, Dunbar High School; M. E. Montgomery, ¢ate: taker, $180, from probationary to permanent, Mott School; A_ C. Mid- dleton, laborer, Cu-2, $900, Bur. 18.4. 461, from probationary to permanent, Armstrong _ High; Claggett Ward, laborer, Cu-2, $900, Bur. 18-4-361, from robationary to permanent, Dunbar igh Bchool: B. T. Mahone: engineer, Cu-, $1,320, Bur. from probationary to Armstrong High School; L. H. Ha rison, laborer, Cu:, $900, Bur. 18:4:475, from probationaty to permanent, J. F. Cook School; Chatles Dotsey, laborer, obationary cy School janitor, and Chi dren’s Patent Colt 2 and Tan Calf Oxfords and Strap Pumps Misses’ & Children’s SHOES Extra Special 'S icE" o, growing Al irls’ lace shoes. Bizen2y] o B , | School, . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, Cu-2, 8900, Bu from proba. tionary t6 permanent, Stevens School Many Are Promoted. Promotions—M. E. Draney, from principal, class 6, Burroughs School, to administtative principal, class 7, Burroughs 8chool; V. M. Watson, from teacher, class 1A, to teacher, class 2A, Macfarland Junior High School: Elizabeth O'Hara, from teacher, class 14, to teacher, class 2A, Macfarland Junior High School; E. N. Steuart, from teacher, class 1A, to teacher, class 3A, Western High School; R. W. Youngblood, from teacher, class 1A, to teacher, class 2A, Stuart Junior High School; C. M. Fuller, from teacher, class 1A, to teacher, class 2A, Hine Juntor High School: Miss Lillian Carpenter, from teacher, class 2A, to class 2C, Junior High Scheol; R. Hutson, teacher, class 2A. to teacher, cla Powell ' Junior High School; Girts, from teacher, teacher, class 2C, Colum High School: G. T. Péterson, from teacher, class 1A, Mott School, to teacher, class 2A, Franels Junior High School; W. L. 8avey, from teacher, class 1A, Montgomery-Briggs group, to teacher, ¢lass 2A, Francis Juniot High School; B. M. West, from teacher, class 1A, Sumner-Magruder group, to teacher, class 2A, Francis Junior 3. | Junior High 8chool; H. J. Moore, from teacher, class 1A, Stévéns School, to teacher, class 2A, Francis Junior High School; A. G. Knorl, from teacher, clags 1A, Mott School, to teacher, class 24, Randall Junior Ifigh school; M. M. Lockwood, trom teacher, class 1A, Grant-Weightman School, to teaching primeipal, class 6, Benning School: M. 8. Conway, from teacher, class 1A, E. V. Brown School, to_teaching principal, ‘class 6, Wood. ridge 8chool; C. P. Dulin, from teacher, class 2A, Powell Junior High to_administrative principal, class 7, Buchanan School; Adam Meinberg, from carétaker two manual training rooms, Congress Heights School, to caretaker two manual train ing rooms and two pértables, Con. gress Heights Schaol; R. L. Miller, irom e ker cooking room and poriable, Kingsman School, to care: taker cool.ing room and two portables, Kingsman School. 1. A. Reynolds, from caretaker, twq portables, Brookland School, to care: taker, three portables, Brookland School. Clara Hickman, from teacher, class 1A, to teacher, class 1B, primary instruction departniedt. 1. M. Lind, from teéacher, class 1A, to teacher, ¢lass 1B, primary instruction depart. ment. @G. J. Hecox, from teacher, class 1A, to teacher, class 1B, primary instruction department. Viola Offutt, from teacher, clas§ 1A, to teacher, class 1B, grade 8, Eatoh School. M. M. Lockwood, from_teéacher, class 1A, to teacher, class 1B, grade §, Grant. Welghtman group. The following persons promoted from salary class 3A to salary class £ B. Kalb, Wilson Normal; Grace Vale, Central High; S. A. Wal. lace, Business High; J. Biment, Western High; K. 8. Summy, Central High; F. . Hay, Business High; Eda Burlack, Central High; J. G wood, Business High; C. V. Byram, Eastern High; J. F. Murray, Central High; Eisle Sanders, Central High; K. C. Moore, Eastern High; B. R. Angelico, Wilson Notrmal; A. J. Marsh, MeKinley High; Louella Webb, Eastern High; R. B. Branham, Central High; E. M. Monk, Eastern High; W. C. Myers, McKinley High: . C. Ulrich, Central High; M. H. Merrill, Central High; Rhoda Watkins, McKinley High: T. R. Rupli, Western High; M. E. Wimer, Central High; E. L. Cor- bett, Bastérn High; E. . Riley, Busi- ness High. Ethél Ginberg, from clerk, CAF. 3, in charge of clerical service foom, to clerk CAF. 3, office of the first asdsistant superintendent of schools. R. F. Kennédy, from clerk, CAF. 2, departmeht of school at- tendance and work pérmits, to clerk, CAF. 3, in charge of clerical service room. Jean Foley, from clerk, CAF. 1s clerical servicé room, to clerk, CAF. 2, officer of finance and accounting. Transfers Are Listed. Transfers—Mary Box. teacher, class 2C, Maefarland Jr. High School, to teachet, class 3A, Western High. R. B, Walsmith, teacher, class 1A, Mon- roe fchool, to grade 3, Park View School. E. P. Mcaulifte, from grade 4, Monroe School, to grade 3, Eaton Bchool. L. W. Johnson, from grade 1, Petworth School, to grade 3, Trues- deil School. H. I. Appler, from grade 1, Thomson School, to grade 1, Pet. worth School. Madeline Sartori, clerk, from clerical service room, to officé of departmént of school attendance and work permits. K. C. Lewls, from administrative principal, class 7, Gar. net-Patterson School, to administra- tive prineipal, class 7, Bruce School. G. Arnold, from principal, Wormiey Special Purcha: CHILDREN’S F: ‘::' n§ Col l:; tion, Tan DButton and Laée Shoes. Sizes 4 to 8. 726 SEVENTH STREET N. W. < Bargain Basement School Specials Boys’ Solid Leather Tan and Black 7 2 Women's and Growing Girls’ Patent Colt, Velvet and Satin Pumps With and with- s out #trans, Lonis, Cadan asd fay heels. Sises 2% te 8, TRY AND BEAT THIS 7 7%, fchool, to principal, Garnet School. M. Grant Lucas, from principal, Bruce School, to principal, Wormiley School. C. M. Probey, from grade 6, Corcoran School, to grade 6, Addison School. B. A. Orubbs, teacher, from grade 6, Addison School, to grade 6, Corcoran School. Mary Ossire, principal, from grade 7, Fillmore School, to grade 8, Fillmore School. R. Little, teacher, trom grade 3, Fillmore School, to grade 7. Fillmore School. E. W. Rounds, téacher, from grade 2, Fillmore School, to grade 5, Fillmore School. R. W. Edwards, teacher, from grade 1, Fill- more School, to grade 2, Fillmore School. J. W. Frost, teacher, from grade 1, Buchanan School, to grade 1, Fillmore &chool. Louise Fitzgerald, teacher, from grade 7, E. V. Brown 8chool, to grade & . H. J. Towson, teacher, from Brown 8chool, to grade 5, .M. D. Atkins, teacher, from grade 3, Brown School, to g Brown School. R. P. Shs teacher, from grade 4, Faton to grads 3. Brown School. L. Queary, teacher, from grade School, to grade 4, Eaton C. Lee, teacher, from grade 2, Fnton 8chool. School, to grade 1, Eaton School. R.|i G. Wi ate, tencher, from grade 6, Cranch-Tyler School, grade 6, Oyster School. M. . Fawcett, teacher, from grade 1, Tenley-Janney School, to zrade 2, Tenley-Janney School. D. 8. Latterner, teacher, from grade 1, Buchanan 8chool, to grade 1, Brown School. M. F. Davy, teachsr, from ' | ley-Tanney School, to grade 2, Tenley- ;| Janney School: L. F. Wilkins, teacher, - |to K. P, Fillmore School: L. M. Huff, grade 6, Addison School, to grade 4, Reservoir School. M. B. Culbertson, teacher, from grade 2, Oyster School, to.grade 2, Buchanan School. A. E. Driscoll, teacher, from grade 3, Oyster School, to grade 2, Oyster School. E. E. Horvath, from grade 1A, Corcoran- Jackson School, to grade 3, Kingsman School, C. E. Boswell, teacher, from grade 1, Ketcham-Van Buren School, to grade 4, Corcoran School: M. L. Mc- Causland, _teacher, from grade 3, Corcoran-Jackson School, to grade 3, Bryan Bchool; A. F. Gleason, teacher, trom grade 1, Bryan School to grade 1, Tenley School; E. E. Green, teacher from grade 4, Grant School, to grade 6, Grant School: R. H. Sisson, teacher, trom grade 4, Peabody-Hilton, to grade 4, Grant School: A. L. Roe, teacher, from grade 2, Eaton School, to grade 1. Bryan School: A. E. Ross, teacher, | M. from grade 4, Roservoir School, to Burrotghs School; D. M. teacher, from grade 1, Ten- P., Smallwood-Bowen School, teacher, from K. A. Grant School, to . _P., Smallwood-Bowen S8chool; E. C. Fisher, teacher, from K. A., Denni- son 8chool, to K. A., Grant School: M. |1, teacher, L. Jaquette, teacher, from K. A, Ed- monds 8chool, to K. P., Grant 8chool; A. G. Alden, teacher, from K. 1927.° Henry-Polk 8chool; M. T. Peckham, teacher, from ade 3, Greenleaf School, to grade 1, Monros School; V. A. Marshall, teacher, from grade 1, 8mallwood-Bowen 8chool, to grade 1, Greenleat School; E. er, from School, to grade 6, Dennison Voca- tional School: E. from grade 5, Smallwood- en, to grade 6, Smallwood-Bowen Schooi; M. Gibbons, teacher, from grade Dennison- School, to grade 5, Sma wood-Bowen School; maker, teacher, from grade 5, Thom- E. Wilson, teach: || grade 6, Smallwood-Bowen || 8. Paine, teacher, ! Verna Fenster- || MODERN WARE- S School; N. Wheatle, gchool; R. grade 2, Amlidon Schodl, to grade 1, Thomson School; C. F. Beller, teacher, || from grade 1, Cooke, School, to grada || Thomson 8chool; . grade 3, School, to grade 3, Thomson School; ., | Marion Rebuschatis, Buchanan School, to K. P. Eator|grade 2, Thomson School, to grade 1,|! son_School, to grade 5, Seaton School; A. L. Motyka, teacher, from grade 1, Thomson School, to grade 1, Wheatjey A. N. Taylor, teacher, from grade 1, Benning School, to grade 2, || Bradley School; E. teacher, from K. School grade grade from A., Whittler School, to K. A., Smallwood-Bowen School; 8.} MelIntosh, teacher, from grade 3,|(§| - Edmonds Schoaol, to grade 4, Kingsman || E. F teacher, filton School, . Peabody-Hilton School. Griffin, teacher, from grade 1, y_School, to grade 1, Plerce L. Smith, teacher, teacher, HOUSES OPEN Protzman, STORAGE PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS from || from M. 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