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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 29, 1928—PART 1. o - 1,053 Graduates of Elementary Grades 650 JUNIOR PUPILS WILL CHANGE WITH MIDSEASON GRADUATION 805 White Students and 248 Colored Will Be Included in Elementary School Exodus: Eastern Heads List. school Allen T. Rossignol. Francis S. Mills and imbia will | Lena M. Peacquadio. CURTISS-HYDE SCHOOL, M Mallon, teacher— ¥ To Business: William R. Binsted, This shift of Milton F. Burroughs, Julius W. Fletche od by the ap-, James W. Howard, Zelda L. Baile tes of the Nora E. Cullinane, Bertha E. Hofne also will | Rebecca V. Heffner, Charlotte C. Leth- 1 for a higher bridge. Ruth M. Menshaw, Jessie Nim- non. Evelyn R. Reynolds. Elizabeth L. graduates, | Schaeffer. Susan T. Smith, Jennie Tor- ided between ' reyson, Matilda Tchaan. Charlotte 1. eh-nine. the Utterback, Dorothy E. Williams, Merie hrough- | V. Willner and Mary C. Vermillion Tiere are 805 To McKinley Technical: George E. planning to | Harrington, Richard Harris. Charles W. schools and | Kienast, Joscph Randall and Ignatius about to R. Sansone senfor To Western: Richard M. Hughes. Helen M. Ash, Elizabeth I. Caton, Clara V. Hanake. Alice E. McGrath and Helen C._Sherricr. 230 cle- _ Unassigned: Seth H. Crippen. Harvey junior C. Lloyd. Carl A. Morgan and Tiefla M. Atohi SECOND DIVISION. ;| THOMAS P. MORGAN SCHOOL, §. s ' | B_Kent. teache e ten| To Business: Pauline S. Finn i which | To Central: Nathan Katzman To McKinley: William E. Burke. THIRD DIVISION. WHITTIER SCHOOL, H. G teacher— To Central: Ralph L. Harding. Guy D. Lanzillotti, * Caroline V. Aitcheson, Sarah Cook. Hilda A. Crampton and Evelyn A Lanzillott!. To McKinley Technical: Edgar M. Hickman and Randall Mc. T. Harris. To Eastern: Alfred N. Birmingham. To Business: Bessie A. Adamson. TAKOMA SCHOOL, F. W. Jackson, teacher— To Central: Raymond B. Boyle, Charles A. Miller, Ernest B. Parsons, Jack B. Simms, Raymond E. Turner, Howard W. Kramer, Thelma C. Carter, Marion C. Hoaglund, Hazel L. Munroe and Elizabetp F. Yates E. ols Wedne uations Nichols, ool pupils who with the schools which they plan w by d FIRST DIVISION. ROWN SCHOOL, Louise Fitz- Gardiner, T. Hoadley, . William C. Shelton, | ms, Dorothy V. Allen, Adele Gusack, El- d Helen E. Mauchley. echnical: Charles H. B. Ochmann. Fenelon A. Brock. Don- Robert K. Davidson, er, John W. Galleher, H. Glassie, Emery Ireland. Ches- Mo Lucile Bowker, Eleanor | i, lie Dunbar, Chloe Estes, R. Grinstead. Ruth O. Groft, | Barbara Moulton, . Wil | H. D. COOKE SCHOOL, K. M Jaquette, teacher— To Business: Marjorie M. Murr. To Central: John F. Cheston, Ray- mond M. Lawrenson. Albert O. Sapping- ton, Margaret L. Hammond, Eleanor G Heath and Solveig H. F. Osterwald To McKinley Technical: Arthur J. Richards and Dorothy H. Miles. To Western: Carrie k. Fulton, Mary H. Moore. Isabella Stuart and Sophie L. Rosenthal. HENRY D. COOKE SCHOOL, E. W. Tracy, teacher— To Central: William Baynes, William Clark, Claire Ducker, Robert Gries, Ed- ward Hopper, Preston Hite, jr.; Samuel Samuels, John Smi Robert Smith, Fred Willlamson, Josephine Bairstow, Valeria Becker, Grace Brown, Edith Coleman. Estelle Cunningham, Doro- thy Cutler, Charlotte Dubin, Eleanor Felsor, Muriel Murphy. Nellie Mae Neff, Edith Pendleton, ria_Peyser. Ida Philpitt, Margaret Scott, Ruth Simon, Clarissa Waple and Rebecca White. To McKinley: John Bangs. jr.. Ralph le, jr.. Mark Greenwal William Adolph Keyser, jr., and Vincent ald P. C George B. F: " Karl H. Hennige. Patty | Clear, Gertrude L. | Gordon and Hazel Augustus P. | | ol Hollis, | Scafide ! To Western: Francis French, Frances Caul and Iwilla Reed To Business: Mable Browne. HENRY D. COOKE SCHOOL, M. C Dallas, teach | ~'To Central: Mary B. Carlisle, Eleanor ST | D. Fiory, Eleanor V. Levy. Jean C. Puz- 5 FILL) S , Mary Ossire, | rin, Jane T. Smethurst, roelia S OB RO 3 Woodward and Sarkis G. Semerjian. M. Blanche Allen, Mar- | _ To McKinley Technical: Lawrence C. Lois L. Forester, Bryan, Edward C. Sasnett, Willlam M esty, Margery E. Harris, | Hunter, Carl F. Ghilardi and Allen G. hes, Sarah G. Purnell, s C. Rowan. Gene- nderson, Elizabeth 8. Cot- E. Heywood, Blanche F.| A Jumper. Dorothy L.| MacCullen. Eleanor Ham. To Business: Ida Miller and Mary M. Lake. To Western: Nance Hall, James 8. Haynes, Prancis S. Key, John D. Brous- sard and Ruth D. Asquith. BRIGHTWOOD SCHOOL, Mrs. V. G Parrish. teacher— To Central: Lt e E. Blick, Wilhel- mina E. Dahn, Edward R. Davis, Doro- thy M. Detwiler, Packard Dow. Justus, C. Drake, Helen V. Fewell, Wilbur w Gooch, Robert J. Jacobs, William J. Junken, Ethel E. McCauley, Oscar J Miller, Ruth F. Murray and Jack A hwarz. ‘0 McKinley Technical: George D. Boughton, Lester W. Hebbard, Leonard King. Henry Alfred Lane ‘To Business Paul F. Dickens, Wil- < Edward W. Howard and J. Bartram. Wil- John O. Cardon, Henry Robert C. Glicart. Theo- Roger 8. Lorenz, John W. McAdams, Prancis \ H Baum, Herbert Thompson. George Washburn, site. Conrad B. Wyvell sinzin oy S Dnamast i FOURTH DIVISION. Jane L Kellond. Jean | PORCE-ADAMS SCHOOL, Bara P. j Lincoln, Virginia Rouse, teacher— § Pope Margaret orter. Doris E. To Central Yelen, B Dorothy V.| Helen H P. Knox, Willam E. Lamb Thompson and Patricia H. Tilton. and Hel 5 o To McKinley Technical: John D. Dulin, George A. Edwards and Philip | Goldbiatt. - To Western Effie | Bird, Francis sie A | Brown, Ryland C ! Calvo, Robert K Marjorie B. Harrison, BCHOOL, Young. Elsie L. Barber, Imogene J. Brishois, Kathleen O. Bryant, Alicia M. Chaimson, Alice L. Clarke, Robert D. Coiner, Lauter F. Cox, | Fosa A. Flelshman, | Marion E. Howard, | Lucille H. Elliott, M. Kabler, Rosa C. Miller, Jer Mitchell, Beatrice N. Mullin, Bianch- Olive E. Odom, Elizabeth G. O'Malley, ctor A.| Howard E Reeves, Elizabeth O, Bleeper, Horsce P | Dorothy E_8mith, Willlam 6. Tibbets, Henry J.| Chariotte L. Tilley, Carolyn L. Vogt Marion E.| and Paul H. Waldron BROOKLAND SCHOOL, N. B. Kuy- kendall, teacher To Business v Elizabeth Baldwin, dred E M. Helder, y Edwin 5 Faunce, Josphine E. Yenney Pauline Zimmerli McKinley ‘Technical: Ralph B d 8 A Fieet Jtobert B Miller, Frank L. Miler, leonard E. Boyce Henry F. Carawan and Vincent J. Mc- s M Blunt, Rose 1 Footh, ¥athleen R Jean 1 Moon ! Richara- nd Phyllh ) Eastern' Hows:d V. Reynoids and Ty Hervert James Lowkwond. ¢ teachier K inley e Jack € John K. Mersiken ¥ Arnold R ier, Davia Kerr, Frank J O} wil- Jiem B Opdyke John W Robb, Jumes I Le Fevie lam ¥ Iribie, Dorothy L Hehn, Auna G Mellon snd, Dorothy Nef! To Kastern High 6 Menetee, Dorothy Ann B Norup and Hurry v o Business Thomas W Jaldwell Martin and Louise G Louise Fewr J snd ¥ Yornaue Losne i rry € Orime ROE BCHOOL, A 1. Ssnderson, SCHOOL, M A Mc- Harry G Bowman Hor- offren, Charles O Curtin Mensh sud George C Prentise Central Mol M Heckman, il Lavin an6 Louls Buyden s Mckinley Techy Jobn Asero W Colmehiccn omen Butkowsiy durguerie k. Fowier, Sair Viwnne B Carroll W Willien At 1 Ed- MONIUOL Sietl snd Jemes B Leacher BCHOOL, Anne A Nevitt A0 Tech, Lee & Sweluman Tho Jobert OFr Inndore Fioya L Dsy e Beker PRI E e ey 1o Busine 1 Binckistune, Al hert ¥k o Jomaore Galler | Lawsence | ser Kwthiyn Male, D Beruelis Meibissn, oduse Marvison, VIEW BOHOOL, But PLATOON S HOME SCHOOL Mt i Jomeph Buck Julius Pruse, . Ko 4 Edna D. Allaband, Cath- | Earle | erine E. Peterson and Alice J. Thomas. | JOHN BURROUGHE BCHOOL, O IP' Will Enter High School Classes Wednesday ek 1 | Alys M. Houser, Hannah Hughes, Jack | {R. Hurwitz, Emily 8. Hutchinson. Jean IR, Leach, Dorothy S. Malakoff, Dora | Miller, Stanley R. Payne. Margaret V. Petrola. Minnle Shock, Enid C. Wilby, | Loretta Young, Anna Zalkind and Jo- | sephine L. Amato. | To Central: Mary R. Atwood Nathan- | o Clarissa Collier, John | P. Curric. Rella L. Erisman, Margarct | | M. Ferguson, Charles M. Finncy. S. | Harold Freedman, Dorothy C. Graham, | | william O. Hancock, Everett A. Hoff- { man, Frances R. Hopping, Dorothy M. Howe, A. Elizabeth Johns, Thelma M. | Hirschman, M. Fenella Lambert. Hub- bard S. Ruoff and Dorothy L. Venezky. To McKinley Technical V. Collins, Lucca V. Collins, Robert B. | Eisinger, Harry Fine, G. Nelson Grant, John A. Hain, Elma E. Harris, George | S. Helff, Thomas C. Kuffner, Ray E. Lear, Willilam D. McGinn, Bruce E. Moore, Kathryn Rice. Charles R Richardson, Grace E. Robey, Thomas E. Robertson, Geraldine J. Rosenberger, Mary E. Trew, Charles D. Waldecker and Robert N. Zearfoss. | To Western: Charles M. Holmes | Unassigned: Allie La Salic | GALES SCHOOL, K. L. teacher- To Business: Pandora Callas, Dor- othy M. Chinn, H. Esther Deskin. Fiance J. Fitzgerald, M. Evelyn Graham B. Louis Hodgson, Ethel Hilton., Marion C. Holliv Libby Layton, An N Levin. Rosina T. Marascio. S. C erine Merchant, Ethel T. Moran L. Moler. Jennie C. Peluso, Virginia J Sembekos, Dorothy E. Smith, Alice A Turlev, Madeline M. Veneziani and Catherine M. Wilson. | “To Eastern: Anna B. A | T. Delnegro, Bella E. Gluc Rudy. | __To Central: Maurice M. Levinson and | Marie M. Nostadt | To McKinley: W. Franklin Cook, | Charles B. Gaskins., Maurice Goldman, | J. Warren Hayes, Don E. Wohlfrom and | Clarence L. Mace. Unassigned: Harry Snyder. W. Kalla, Fred B. Smithwi | De Lorenzo and Eugene S. Allder. ; LANGDON SCHOOL. A. M. Sisson | and F. K. Houston, teachers- To Eastern: QGeorge F. Daicy E. Wetmore. To McKinley Technical: Earl E. Bat- ten. M. Reid Coe, Albert F. Clow, J.| Donald Cutsail, Carleton U. Edwards. Charles C. Kessmger, Harry J. Lynn. | Clyde W. Porth. Richard V. Simkins, | | John L. Winchester. Barbara G. Baker, Marianna Couch. Sylvia B. De Meritt Mildred G. Floto. Eva D. Haynes, Lorida | J. Jensen. Mildred Kalmbach and Helen | S._A. Lewis Elsewhere: Herbert A. Post and Ruby M. Albee. iel A. Bushlow, Carroll, | ms. Elena and Edith ‘Thomas k. vero Lewis and ' SIXTH DIVISION. EDMONDS SCHOOL, E. V. Snowden, | teacher— | To Eastern: J. Arthur Botts. J Vincent Falvey, Arlton C. Murray, Mary F. Bunting Lilllam V. Coran L.| Frances Harbaugh, Georgeanna Hild. | Edith R. McCormick. C. Louise Springer | and Maude E. Hulick | To McKinley Technical: Martin E.| Brown, David M. Cooksey, Curtis G.| Hildebrand, Theodore H. Kokinos. | Albert J. Marascio, John G. Stewart and Jack B. Wagoner. Unassigned: Waiter L. McVearry, | Dorothy E. Birckhead and Emelia L. | Seidenspinner. | AN SCHOOL, S. E. Thomas, | teac | To Esstern: Minnie L. Etter. Abra-| ham Millison, Dela E. Borzi, Conrad F. | Peters, G. Cleveland Tenelly, Dorothy | E. ODonnell. Henry G. Higgins.| Dorothy R. Baker. Mary J. Payne. Alice | G. Graham, Mildred A. King. George | E. Gardiner. B. Eleanor Embrey | Eleanor R. Wagner, William H. Naylor. Charles C. Sacrey, R. Talbott Stout.| Benjamin 1. Berman. Florence E. Hut- | ton, Rebecca E. Millison, James E Johnson, Earl J. Gosnell, Paul M. Pettit, Jonh D. Armstrong, jr.. Ada I. Fenster-| | macher, Clifford R."Armhold, C. Francis | Bradley, Bernard Poliock. Ruth I | Critchfield, Frances E. Glick and Albert | | A. Levinson. | "'To McKinley Technical: R. Edward | Hardie and Franklin N. Allwine. | Unassigned: Robert E. Richardson. | ! MADISON SCHOOL, C. I Maths, | teacher— | To Eastern: G. Harry Adams, M. Jo- | | seph Carmody, Michael J. D'Antuono, | | Herbert Landsman, William G. Newman, | | 3. Gibson Wilson, P. Audrey Dean. M. | | Louise Henninger, Margaret L. Kines, | M. Elizabeth Perkins and Margaret C | Stmmel. To Eastern: Francis J. B. Lewls, | | To McKinley Technical: Glen W | Fasnacht and Calvin B. Meyers. PIERCE SCHOOL, Rose A. Dugan teacher— | To Eastern: Louise C. Bernhardt. Mol- lie Chatlin, Dorothy T. Cokinos. Martha | J. Dean. Ernest M. Hollidge, Mildred M Hook, Hilda D. Pixton, Thelma L. Poole. Eva Rossner, Herbert H. Sadtler, Louls | V. Stasulll, Charles E. Thomas, }hrr)‘ L. Vernon and Hester M. Ward. { ! To Business: Dalsy I. Clark. Pauline | E. Hagan, Helen M. Kiatta, Dora M. | | Scheuch and Mollie 8hofnos. To McKinley Technical: Willlam E | Beall, Willlam 8. Burke and William B. Daly. PIERCE SCHOOL, Belle Allen, teacher— | | " To Eastern: Joel J. Bass, William 1 | Bowers, Roger J. Cullinane, Joseph Gil- | bert, Edward 1. Haigh, Raymond D.| Henderson, Everett W. Lawrence. 8olo- | mon Love, Colby W. Staples, Ell Weiner, | | Mary E_Berry. Mary C. Carragher, Dor- | cas E. Cole, Ethel M. Dudley, Violet B. | Grissett, Margaret C. Koerner, Lelia E | | Longley, Frances Marshall, Mae A, Mar- | tin, Annie B. McMurray, Bertha Milli- | son and Mery E. Stetner. | Donald H To McKinley Technical { Brown, 1 WHEATLEY B‘CHOOI« H. G. Gant- | ley, teacher— | ‘To Eastern: Leon Bregman, Mary E King, Margaret C Martin, James T.| | Norvell, Angelina M. Pappalardo, Ben- i | ney C. Trepain and Audrey A. Wehau- sen To Husiness: Margaret M. Brogan and Ruth €. Crummitt | | To McKinley Technical: Alvin Kilby | Unassigned: Robert R Brown, Chris- | tna R Guifirida and ‘Thelma W | Winstead WHEATLEY S8CHOOL, Mrs. Alice 8 | teacher | | o Eastern: Edward A. Chicea, George | W. Fowler, Naomi E. Floor, M_Dorothy Leon, Lulamae Cruft, Reba C Driver, Lodema ‘T. Manning, Mary D Manning, Sylvia B. Paul and E Naom! Baul To Jonn w | | Baker, Willlam £ Creecy, Teddy K Diedrich, Alexander V. Kissal, J. Robert Perry and Fied W. Ritz BUCHANAN BCHOOL, teacher To . Kastern Marle 1l Berger Margaret It Itoudabush man, Bylvia Kessler, Melvin D man, Frances E lewis, Robert A | Bradley, Leonard H. Harkness, Eleanor | L. Padgett, Carl J. Pouncey, Frank M | Maun, Mary K Lacy, Naomi Sugar, | | Gladys J. Durrer, Cecll E Keatts, Wil Mam J. Jones, Willam ¥ Agate, Marie | G Kocher, Dorothy Bishoff, Huth E Dennite, James B McGlathery. Elea A dtyan, Beatrice A Clarkson garet M inegardner Dolores Tglehart Eleanorn B seidler Chatles Lo Cooper Janes M Moore Dorothy V. Higham Fawin W Binkley Junet A Rock Phomas 1 Eckert. Raymond W Alex ander and Madeline La Coste KETCHAM-VAN BUREN C M T Brandt teschier Fastern Raymond W Filling [ gt B Fitzgerald, Lemuel A Fugitt, | Theodore J. Vincent and Earl € Wil- | | ams To MeKinley Baxies, John D McKinley ‘Technical M. E. Wood, Dorothy K Chaney Katherine 8. Frauke Bamuel Wies- Herni- | BCHOOL Mervin Chailea 14 kY Technical Butler, Frederick A Conner, Kane and Samuel U. R. Padgett To Business: Amelia M. Kogok and Lillian D. Russell. | Dorothy E. Hiilers Unassigned: Charles E. Chick Lorene G. Kenyon. o BRYAN SCHOOL, Mary E. Sheads teacher — To Eastern: ['vern J. Buscher, Dona 1+ Ed- | ward L. Foster, Frances V. Goldsbor- | ough, Grace Kettner, Willilam R. Lusby, | John' M. Marshall, William J. Milar, | Evelyn C. Paulsen, Elame A. Reich, | Robert A. Renfro, Francis V. Ricketts, Lelia G. Roudabusi# Dorothy L. Simms, Lorenzo D. Snyder, Wilbur R. Stough, S Mary E. Timmons, Alberta A, Vaccaro, CONGRESS JBIGHTS SCHOOL. 8. | Giga M. Van Tassel, Frank F. Vogel and To Eastern: James Aaron, Kenncth | Thomas D. Williamson. C. Fletcher, Granville Foucher, Eugene i F. May, Edgar Roberts, Gordon L. Tay ‘m&}';’"“{?’( SCHOOL, R. R. Wilken, | Jor, Thelma Bessler, Frances M. Boran, | '4¢ o | Bva Hultgren. Viola W. McDonald, Dor- | T0 Eastern OMorrts Fisheang, Re. | othy Main, Marian le%geu. Florence Blf"l“‘xh e uh”m ara C E. Pennington, Myrtle Pumpbhitey, | Shoal X, JONES. o Viola A. Sanford and Margaret T Weer, | _To McKinley Technical: Percy Coop- O Nicrintey Technicar William J. crsmith and Samuel W. Goodson. Unassigned: Clinton W. Goodman, Finley. ‘Trucman L. Haskell and John L. | ptary M. Hedman and Dorothy E. Stet- son. 'CHAM-VAN BUREN SCHOOL, | rs. M. E. Cook. teacher— | To Eastern: Gladys E. Acton, Elsie | V. Bryant, Alta J. Cookman, Katherine T Collins, Isabel L. Davis, Edna E. Dyer, Helen Z. Farmer, Dorothy J. Green, Ellen I. Hennings. Mabelle R Hering, Elizabeth D. Killian. Ruth E. Lott, Elsie E. Nolte, Mary W. Rector, Laura M. Wolfe and Marion I. Michael. Dishrow, NINTH DIVISION. SCHOOL, H. D RANDLE HIGHLANDS SCHOOL | B. L. Fawcett, teacher To Eastern: Dorothy E. Bowles, J. warren Jones, Dashia R. Berry, Elmer Lee Pumphrey, Helen V. Stoffie, Cl ence I. Smith, John G. Wildensteine: Keith M. Wilkerson. George L. Conne Joseph C. Moore and Dorothy F. Rich- ardson. G Fife, teacher— To Business Hope. To McKinley: John A. Peretti. DIVISIONS 10 TO 13. BIRNEY SCHOOL-— To Dunbar: Doris E. Evans, Foster, Evelyn M M Marshail, Dorothy M. Moore, Mar- jon 1. Mulligan Edith C. Perkins, Audrey Marion L. Watkins, Daisy and Hazel M. Hawkins. 5 i Henty Kelle, William | B BRENT SCHOOL, M. L. Stephens, teacher- To C Muriel B. V. and E. Frances Lodge. To Eastern Hubert L. Hinchey, Isador Milner, Aaron G. Saidman, June A. Beavers, Florence C. Huhn, Jennie M. Jakubec, Anna A. Kaiser, H. Eliza- beth King, E. Dorothy Mahoney. Mil- To Armstrong John dred B. Neumayer and R. Mae Smith. | Joseph H. Blackwell, To McKinley Technical: Charles M. | Brooks. Vernon M. Cones, Bailey, Willlam F. Beck, jr.; George A.' William V. Harris, Estelle Barnes H. L. Andrews, | John Ellis, RCA LOUDSPEAKER 100A—Low in price because of big production. Known the country over for its rich, mellow tones, wide range and volume capacity $35 willilam T. Free, Charles F.|Calevas, Henry A. Lepper, ir, nnd;mn‘ Frederick P. Holmes, Jac and | ick | West = | Margaret E. | Julia M. Hizdon, Melva W. Patterson, | Lucile F. Smith, Ruth ¢. Stewart and Leroy D. Bonbrest, Mal- | Dorothy E. Thomas | Edward L Givens, John W. Saunder | Lloyd 0. Watki | Anna M. Bank: | E. Herndon, | Jones, Clarice E. Moore, Sadie O. Tillett | and Mary E. Wells. Everett Christian, Charles H. Dav Holzworth and | Robert | Morton, | Hawkins, Dorothy C. Raymond, Cath- erine R.Samuels, Mary E Taylor, Sylvia M. Tolliver and | Ravida J C. Miller, N. Gregory, Ruth E. Kettle, Florence E. Plummer and Clareta E. Williams | Beatifer ! Jesse N, Archie L. Joseph R. Proctor, Clarence M. | ford, Wooden, George B. Washington, Samu- Henderson, Nellie | West, Louise V. Bell Edna Bowie, Elizabeth Biown, Lillian L. Jessie R. Patterson, Evelyn M. Dunmcre, Helen T. Everette, Wall, | Mozelle V. Franklin, Lillian B. Green, Plerce | Alice Grimes, Elsie L. Lloyd. Raymond _A.|Raymond L. Grey, bard. Russell O. Hudson, Alvin G. John- Milton A. Hender- son, Grandville N. Simms, Edward T. Webb, Lena M. Berl.| George L. Davis, Arthur D. Ellis, Cassell Gladys B. Carnegle, Jeanctte O. Free- | J. Hall, Arthur R. Hawkins, Thaddeus man, Elfreda W. Matthews, Dorothy | R. Hume, Charles B. Jones, Oswald E. Pyndell, Phyllis I Tibbs, Alice C. V. Monroe, Burton W. Lewis, Aloysius Tapscott and Evelyn M. Tapscott. T. Pack, Charles W. Richardson, Ed- % = ward T. Skinker, Albert 8. Weeden, LOGAN SCHOOL— Philip J. Winkfield, Ada V. Collins, LoX0; Armutrong: Joseph M. Adams. | Gwendolyn W. Crusor, Jesic E. Ed- 0 J. Ford, James A. Hawkins, Morris | m,, z1l1s, "Glas- 3. Robinson. Richard Swaln, Edith b | o . HAs M Bl BUssic e Foster, Aline E. Jones and Margarel g LT T Smith, Y - . ¥ . g Letcher, Hilda 1. Long, Clars H. Madi- M;‘;Z rl”"}f,‘",’n Dorothy V. Howell and | son, Laura L. Mitchell, Norma 1. Ottey, Y L. Pose 3% ; A‘m M. S?rk‘zn %argo: H. Pinkett, SLATER-LANGSTON SCHOOL— Evelyn V. Presley. Helen J. Robiason, To Dunbar: Joseph L. Cornish, Julus Chtherine V. Smith. Julia M. Smith V. Edmondson, William E. Mason, Alex- | 414 Emmarhetta Wright. ander Myers, Robert, W. Payne, Vincent | , 10, Armstrong: James J. Bullock, i L Thompimnt. Frances v Fhommeent | James P. Campbell, Edward H. Henry, DEANWOOD SCHOOL — | Edward W. Worthington, Clementine | Milton Shields, Meivin White, To Armstrong: Edward H. Bowles,|F. Brown, Esther L. Brace, Lillian E | J- Anderson. Geneva V. Dixon, Mildred .| Carter, Edmonia T. Craig, Dorothy A. | A. Logan, Vivian G. Robinson and Lucy H.| Dines,” Sadie B. Dick, Catherine Ed- D. Yoéung. V.| wards, Ruby E. Grymes, Edna M. Jones, BRUCE SCHOOL— | Dolores 1. Lightfoot. Sarah F. Lipscomb, | Beatrie < o To Armstrong _ Technical: Charles sl I b ; WolerS. | wich, Wiliam Osborn, Albert Ross, Thelma V. Wood and’ Esther L_Wynn | gi¢% | Alvin PO bert To Dunbar: Holt James Gadson, Carl| _T0 Armstrong: Vernon W. Barnett | qmOt® e i Florence E. Ellis, Kathryn |Everett L. Cooper, Russell A. Deahl,| Washington. Berry ~Williams. Cato Harold I, Jackson. Ospar W. Lonesome. iy, SIS nE G Ghenda 0SCOe Valk udory o Crathined A'\'lld\(:;m r;_’ B:)T\,\: To Dunbar: Laurence A. Fels, Prancis ne Gilmore, EHen M. Hall, Alice | Jones, Cotter M. Matthews, Harmon Johnson, Lavinia Massey, irene | E. Pair. Virginia F. Carter. ‘Arnice H. Mozic and Ora 1. Nelson. B N ard, 11zal n ohnson. . i GARRISON SCHOOL— | Lee el Nutt, 3 London, Raymond S, g"”:‘-‘ To Dunl Hu‘:?o)rlamk.'- wnd Mary ‘Vx}fii}éf& S ‘a“R"F Adams, Paul N. Douglass, | A. Estes,” William B. Frazier. Goetzendanner. John C. Ivy. Eils B. Justice, Willam H. Saunder: M. Banks, Ethel A. Buckner. Cole, Bernice M. Dabney, Retha H Davis, Dorothy E. Fitzhugh, Rachel F Johnson, Edith M Jones, Helen T son. Elizabeth C Taylor and Gertru LUCRETIA MOTT SCHOOL— To Duunbar: Charles S Harrison son, James O. McKenzie, Freder- L. Miner, ly A. Ernest F. Smallwood, Smith, James W. Travers Butler, Ruth A. Foster BURRVILLE SCHOOL-— To Armstrong: Carrington B. Davis, Byron R. Wilson, Lottie E. Byrd, Beity MarJorie E. Gibson. Iola Charlear Jackson, Ethel E. | Dyson, ‘To Dunbar: Mona E. Washington, W. Hutchinson, Mary 1 Gordon, Ralph Elsie Helen E. Taylor, Tucker. LOVEJOY SCHOOL-— To Armstrong: Melvin J. Butler Fennell, Edward J. Green, Hawkins, Thomas G. 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