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.U TODEDICATE - NEW STRUCTURE PUPILS PROMOTED . aty-Six at McLean Advance to High School. Special Dispatch:to The Star. MCLEAN, Va, June 8--Twenty-six grammar school pupils were graduated Tuesday from the McLean Grade School and promoted to the High School at the exercises held in the auditorium of ! Twen honors went to KELLY TO ADDRESS YMCA. GRADUATES d. 1929—PART NAMES ANNOUNCED BY DR. STONEROAD Earl Livingston, Phillips Martin, Ralph Hurley, John Johnson, David Kamin- sky, Carlion Swink, Emma Long, Kath-] | ering Kalleva, Nelile Newcomb.. Louise | Robey, Mary Whiting. _Second test— | | Harry Lawall, Charles Morgan, Henry | Levin, John Scolt Robinson. Ralph Duffie, Eric Gibbs, - Carlisle - Hoadley, John Hoy, Waring ‘Thompson, Melvin | Werksman, Frances: Bushlow, - Virginia | Evans, Anna Gelfand, Virginia. Johns, | Sophie Karydakis, Bernice Silverberg, Rose -Saks, Emma ‘Foft. Third test— Donald Fairbaim. Gerald Freedman, Chadwick. Earl Robeftson; Leroy Fiame, George Donaldson, Frances Whitlock, “Louise Kincade, Sadie Wright. Fifth and sixth grades, Mrs. Eloise Anderson, teacher: First test—John Mills, Clvde Perry, Charles Vermillion, Annle Petro, Margaret Lavin, Nannle Howard. _Second test—George Cruit, Melford Mockabee, Eflleen Hendrick, Second test—Merl Swope, | { Ruby Holmes. Fifth grade. Miss Nannie Aitcheson, teacher: First test—George De Filippls, Audre: Cheyne, Dorothy ~ Wilburn, | Fifth grade. Mrs. M. Lynn Suelm! | teacher: First test—Americo Natella, ! Howard Schwartz. Taylor School—C. Pimper, Principal. Sixth grade, Mrs. M. Greenwood | Hobbs, teacher: First test—Teddy Del | | Borrell, Keith Wade, Leslie Walleigh, | | Adelaide Holroyd, Thelma Keckler, | Prances Laughton, Rose Mallinoff, Betty | Schofleld, Nellie Work. Second test David Fegan, Albert O'Neal, ‘Tolzman, Gertrude Bailey. Fifth grade, Miss Irene Prangle teacher: Pirst test—Austin Hagan. Second test—Paul L. Wesley, Prafcis L. ‘Wyche, Margaret Brooke, Mary Cokinos. | Marie Pusco, Virginia Gartner, Dorothy Greenwell, Juliette Sachs, Mary Van- dergrift, Mary Wood, Anna Wyman. Third test—Arthur Counts, Philip, Faber, Louis Maisel, William Essex,' Erminio Ciatto, Everett Golihew. John Yancey, Jane Arnold, Catherine Davis, Bernice Flester, Margaret Mansny, Lor- ;Pennsylvania Representative ' Required to Meet Established Corner Stone Blessing Will| | on Wednesday Night Com- Standards Rather Than Be Featyre of Exercises at | the school. ‘Special Donald Farver, Wesley Dodge, ‘Clifford Heath, Mary Cline and Julian Hans- boro, who made an average in_their Rachel Hensell. | teacher: ~ First tesi—Edward Bailey, | Vincent Curtin, Albert D'Angelo, Philip | Downs, Willlam Lacey, Lynwood Morris, | Elmer Perry, Lester Reese, Donald | raine Sands. Seventh grade, Miss Ines Hunter, teacher: Pirst test—James Essex, Frank Henry Huntt, Michael Apperti, John | Beck, Jacob Fradin, Earl Heatwole, Mar- vin Homer, Joseph Hurwitz. .William Hayes School—S. R. Craighill, Principal. Julius Hale, -130th -Commencement. Featured' by dedication of the mnew | $1,000,000. bullding for the Medical and Dental- Schools of Georgetown University and the blessing of its cor- ner swne this afterncon by the apos- tolic delegate, Most Rev. Peitro Fuma- soni-Biondi, today's program in con- nection with the 130th commencement at the Hilltop will be crowded events. Georgetowns 130th academic year will close toniorrow afternooh at com- mencement, exercises at_which Dr. Hugh J. Fégan, assistant dean of law will gddress the graduating classes. | The approacRing completion of the Medical-Dental "Building matks a suc- cessful’ achiévement at the closing -of the first academic year for President W, Coleman Nevils, S. J., whose fore- sight thade it possible to erect the first unit of Georgetown’s proposed enlarged medical center -as an integral part of the university on the seetion of the s reserved for it on Res v, Waltet G. Summers, S. J.. re- gent of the two schools, wili- make the opening address.at the dedication e: ercises at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon on the building site. which overlooks the Broad Branch Valley. The part the Medical School ‘will have in the development and _expansion of the medical, center will- be outlined in an address by its dean. Dr. John A. Foote. who has been a_member of its faculty for- upward of 25 years. Dr. William N. Cogan,.dean of. the Dental School, will speak on behalf of that depart- ment. The closing address will be made by President Nevils. Procession to Open Exercises. The opening of the exercises will be marked by an academic procession, which will form at the Healy Building about 3:45 o'ciock. Earlier in the morn- ing the faculties and seniors will assem- { ble in the corridors of the Healy Build- ing for the anpual academic procession | to Dahlgren Chapel in Georgetown's his- toric guadrangle, where Right Rev, Jdhn M. McNamara, D. D.. Bishop of Baltimore, will preach the baccalaure- ate sermon at 10 o'clock. Members of the facully who will take part in this solemn mass are Rev. Hugo Augustus Gaynor. S. J., celebrant: Rev. John J. O'Connor, S. J.. deacon and Rey, Peter V. Master: ! deacon. Rev. George P. J., will be master of ceremonies. Jowing the mass. the board of regents will_hold its apnual meeting at 1:30 o'cfdck in the affernoon. at which Presi- dent Wevils will render his report on the affairs of the “university.. The presi- dent’s reception to the alumni and graduates will. be held at 8130 o'clock in_the parlors of the Healy Bullding, followed by the Glee Club concert at 9:30-0'clock in the quadrangle. ° _The ‘dedication of the Medical-Dental Bullding will mark the most important step in the development and extension of Georgetwn since the founding of the School of Foreign Seryice, which intro- duced..a mew ‘branch of education to this dountry 10 years ago. Development of the Reservoir road site is_due pri- niArily o the vision of Dr. . Nevils. Originally, it ‘had been planted by his prodecessor, Rev, Charles W. Lyons, 8. J... to, erect tha Medical-Dental Build- ing on a site adjoining .the Georgetown Hospital. Dr. NéVils believed that if the nroposed medical cenfer were. to be an integral pari of {he uniyersity, the old site should. be discarded. Upon taking office, he_formed a committee o study the ' situation, upon which committee Father Summers took a very active part. It was decided ultimately that the col- lege grounds on Reservoir road provided a logical site for the development of a 1arge cénter, Plan Other Buildings. ‘Plans alfeady under contemplation at this site call for the erection of 8 new Hoepital building, a chemo-medical re- search labordtory, a'nurses’ home, rec- reational center for the medical pe sofinel and stdents and a small club- House:: The' new: Building, already up to its secomd story, will be of Colonial design, fout. stories’ high and of red brick constructioni with limeston: trimmings. Commanding & view df the surrounding | territory from a broad plateau, it will | be approached by a series of terraces Every possible advantage of study and Tesearch ha$ been taken in planning for the equipment of its scientific and working laboratories. 1In this respect, pefticularly, it will be one of the most advanced M the East. “The building will cover a large area as it is being constructed in the form | of a capital “H.’ FEach of the main | wings will be 282 feet by 40 feet and will be connected by & central wing 302 feet in length Announcement, was made by Father Summers, in connection with plans for the development of these two depart- ments of the university, that the faculty and student body had established four fellowships in medicine and dentistry Fach fellowship provides for research work, One in medicine was founded by fhe members of the present senior class | at the medical school. The dental | faculty provided for two in dental esearch and the student body of the school made possible the fourth. s0 was announced that a resident dental interne would be introduced at Georgetown Hospital during the coming | year. 2 Extend Surgical Facilities. Work already ‘hds begun on an e tension of surgical facilities at the hospital. This does not mean that the plans for the erection of a new Toepital buflding have been. postponed in any way, Father Summers explained. but is being done as a step in the right direction . in order that recepic and non-recepic cases can be arranged. The chenges will mcan that no patients | will be taken through public corridors onthe way to or from operating rooms. It is understood that all of George: town's regents, some serving their first | year on the board, will be in attendance at today’s meeting. The board consists | of Dr. Nevils as chairman, John Hughes | Cassidy of Waterbury, Conn. Rev. | Thomas B Chetwood, 'S. J.. Martin| Conboy of New York, Rev. John A. Dix on, 8. J.: John Drum of San Frai cisco, James A. arrell of New York, Rev. Joseph A. Farrell, S. J.: George E Hamilton, Dr. George M. Kober, Welter S. Martin of San Francisco, Rev. Vin- cent S, McDonough, S. J.: George Mc- Neir of New York, Rev. R. Rush Ran kin. S. J.. Raymond H. Reiss of New York, Rev. Walter G. Summers, 8. J.: | vivian Withers, | studies of between 95 and 100 per cent for the year. Other graduates were John Sadtler, | | Huron Strawser, Mildred Logan, Mil- dred Blue, Joe Bruce, Wilson Pierpoint. Leah David, Frances Bell, Pranklih Pearson, Joseph Tram mell, Mildred Moore, Mabel Caslow John Kadel, Morrow, Clark Brumback, Alden Buell, Helen Comer, Lois Payne and Margaret Bern. LAW GRADUATES TOHEAR CHAPLAIN Dr. Montgomery Will Preach Washington College Bac- calaureate Tonight. The baccalaureate sermon for gradu- ates of the Washington College of Law will ‘be delivered at 8 o'clock tonight at Metropolitan M. E. Church by Rev. James S. Montgomery. pastor of the church and chaplain of the House of |y Representatives. The faculty. headed by Dean Grace Hays Riley, will lead the graduate procession, which will pre- cede the exercises Commencement_for the college will be held at 8 o'clock Friday night at Continental Memorial Hali The ad- dress will be delivered by John J. Esch, Congressman_for 22 from the seventh . district_of Wisco mer member of the Int merce Commission, now a pr torney here. Dean Riley and the alumni associa- tion will entertain the graduating class | at the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place, next Saturday night Mrs. Clare Trick Willison, dean of | Epsilon Chapter, Kappa Bete Pi Legal Sorority, entertained members of the sorority at a garden party last night at her home in Livingston Heights, Va.| The party was given in honor of the | retiring and incoming officers. The new officers are Dean Martha A. Lickteig, | | Associate Dean Ella J. Maloney. Cor- | responding Registrar Mildred Racknor, | Recording Registrar Norine Kloss and Marshal Josephine Tardiff. Bernie Wooford, Bernie | mencement Program. Representative Clyde Kelly of Pennsyl- | vania will deliver the address at the annual. commencement exercises of the District ' of Columbia College of \ht“ Y. M. C. A. in Memorial Continental | Hall ‘Wednesday night at 8 oclock. | Degrees in law and commercial science | will be awarded to 47 graduates of the School "of Law and the School of Ac-| countancy, and o honorary degree of | doctor of laws will be conferred. upon | Willlam Knowles' Cooper. Tetiring gen- eral secretary Christian- Association. i Others (o Get Diplomas. In addition to «the . college degrocs, there will be awarded : diplomase to graduates of the Washington Prepara- tory School and the Woodward School | for Boys, institutions affiliated with the | District of Columbia College. | The annual baccalaureate sermon will be preached this morning at 11 o'clock in Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, 16th and Allison streets, by Rev. Ches- | teen Smith. Students of the collefle | and schools will attend. i President Thompson in Charge. | _Huston Thompson, president of the C. A. will preside at the com- mencement ceremonies Wednesday night Rev. Dr. Homer J. Councilor, who last vear received an honorary degree from | the District of Columbia -College, will | offer the invoeation. The degrees will | be handed the graduates by Dr. James A. Bell, head of the college. A music program will be rendered by Fritz Maile, | | violinist; Martin Dowd, pianist, and Roland Jones, cellist Scholastic and athletic prizes were awarded students of the Woodward School st a dinner Friday night in the Y. M. C. A. assembly hall. Dr. Coun- cilor spoke. | | ATHLETIC FIELD PLANNED FOR A. U, Cofitract for Work Is AWar-d- | | Myer Competition. (Continued From Twenty-fourth Page.) Eileen Welsh, Gertrude Gemeney, Vir- ginia Warren, Mary Jane Zernia. Mrs. Annie Blankenship, teacher: test—John Grosskurth, Sterling Cox. Howard Hutton, Nathan Madeoy,” Paul McFarland. Thyra Ed- mund: Dorothy Robertson, Helen Shaw Galés School-—Miss Dilger, Principal. Eighth grade, Miss Katherine Carroll, teagher: First test—Alveo De lozenzo, Silas Porter. Second test—Irvin Trus- of thé Young Men's|low, Frank Campanella, George Tarr, | teacher nes Goodson, Henry Pappas, Ray. mond Ianucci, Mildred McGhee, Irma s Third test—John' Mandes, serovitz, Alice Phillips, Frances Cosimano,- Dorothy Ronsenfeld, Thelma Rosenburg, Leola, Washburn, Lillian Merchant, Catherine Chepuras, Hazel Posey, Ione Moler, Anita Pieri, Cath- erine Catalano, Regina Lepre, Margaret BaH. Seventh grade, Miss Ellen Richards. teacher: First . test—John Nusumeci, Merrill_Vaughn, Fred Rosenberg, John Wwill, Douglas Shier, Philip Petrone, Howard Long, Yvonne Spring. Second test—Paul Grasso, Edward Crim, Paul- | inc Smith, Lula Avedon, Sarah Rosen, Janet Sealon, Triantifillas. Third test Ryland Bailey, Vincent Ridolfi, Roma Da Ras, Lorraine Levitt, Lena: Teresi, sarah Willlams, Rita - Ridolfi, Mary Merchant, May Belle Davis. Sixth grade, Miss B. Louise Gillis, teacher test—James Durham, Louise Brewington, Medora Yeatman, Margaret Norton. Second test—Pete Chaconas, Angelo Super, Mary Kala- vitnos, Sally Williams, Marguerite Wild- ing, Mary Peruzzi, Marie Celia Delnégro, Lurline, Sisson, Chaconas, Janet Gaardsmae. Fifth grade, Miss Jessie Wiler, teacher: First test—Gus Chaconas, Gus Koustenis, Moscolo, Kenneth Padg- ett, Frederick Ruy, Lewis De Bernard, Evelyn Collins, Margaret Dodson, Net Grady, Frances Hanna, Media Layton, Ethel | Blanche Snyder, Tina Squatrito, Audry | Beyer, Glen Leach, John Snider, George Sullivan, Grace Thorp. Fifth grade, Miss Iva Judge, teacher: | Michaud, Francis Smith, Duncan Mc- | o Sl First tesi—George Cokas, William Vita, | i iy Nick Vita, Welford Ford, Bertha Crovo, | Clara Ceccarelli, Rose Fralleone, Helen | Porter, Frances Smalley, Mary Alice Fowler, Evelyn Fowler. Andona Callas, Josephine Gobbett, Catherine Loker, Emma Bowman, Doris Kitchen, Frances Segreti, Margaret Jones. Coaching “class, Miss Emma Hood, teacher: First test—Henry Lee, Albert Rockelll Second test—Willlam Wil- Catdlano, | |ed—New Coach Visits School Over Commencement. U OF M. EXERCISES { Ritchie gymnasium, with WILL BEGIN TODAY Rev. Charles E. McAllister to Give Baccalaureate Address to Seniors. COLLEGE PARK, Md. June 8.— Closing exercises at the University of Maryland will begin toniorrow, with the baccalaureate address to the senlors, which will be given by Rev. Charles E. McAllister, rector of the Church of | St. Michael and All- Angels of Balti- | more. It will be given in the audi- torjum at 11 o'clock. Rev. McAllister, who is a graduate of Eastern High School of Washington, formerly was rector of Pinkney Me- | morial Protestant Episcopal Church -of Hyattsville. Alumni_and class day will be held Monday with the following program: 10. a.m.—Annual meeting of Alumni | Association in Chemistry Building. Dr. D. L. Grant of the University of North Caroline. will speak. ‘ 12:30—Special luncheon for alumni ! and senior -class. Dr. Raymond Allen Pearson, president of the university. and H. C. Byrd, assistant to the president, will_speak. S 2:30—Ivy planting ceremonies by the senior_class, 3 o'clock—Senior play in the audi- torium. Award of honors and prizes. Transfer of traditions to incoming senior class. H 5 o'clock—Class Teunions and meet- ings. 6:30 o'clock—Class reunion dinner. 8 o'clock—Commencement ball in| Ritchie gymnasium. Commencement_exercises proper will be held on Tuesday at 11 o'clock in | Renick W. Dunlap, Assistant Secretary of Agricul- ture, delivering the address to the graduates. Mr. Dunlap is & graduate of Ohio| State University and has long been ac- | tive in State and national affairs, At the alumni and senior class luncheon “Ms” won by members of the | athletic teams during the Spring will| be presented. INTERNATIONAL CLUB ISSUES PUBLICATION “Orioc” Is Name of Periodical Published by Foreign and U. 8. Students. The International University . Club. founded last January, by foreign and | American students in local universities for the promotion of -internationai | friendship and understanding among the students of these schools, issued its first_ clob publication last week; under the name “Orioc.” it being & combina- tion of Orient apd Occident. The paper contains articles by Sey- mour C. Y. Cheng, secretary to the Chinese Ambassador and & graduate | student at_Columbia University; J. De | Siqueria Coutinho, member of the ex- ecutive commitlee of Georgetown School of Foreign Service, and others. It will be published monthly from September to June, inclusive. ‘The organization has a membership of 65, and is at present sponsoring serfes of “national nights,” in which | A new athletic fleld for American !Umverslly‘ next Fall, when the new athletic director takes up his duties was assured last week when the con- tract was let for completion of excava- tion for the structure. The fleld is being dug gut of a siope on, the ‘campus, .along .Massachusets avenue, west of the howe, of the chan- cellor, "and considerable’ grading has been necessary. The contract for final work has béen let fo M. Cain Co., Inc., which previously had' done preliminary work. The new, coach, Walter M. Young, visited. the coliege over com- menceient, conferring -with = officials and the foot ball squad. In announeing the award of con-| tract, Dr. Luclus C. Clark. chancellor | of the university, explained that the| field will have a quarter mile track| and be -provided with a foot ball field, | and Jater with & base ball diamond. Four Weddings Announced. One of the interesting features of the yvear-end at American University, where commencement_took . place last Monday evening with 58 graduates, was the fact that four weddings involving students and graduates followed com- mencement within a short time. Miss Lela F. Calvert, a graduate of Iast vear, and Robert Wierer, now a member of the senfor class, were mar- ried. Tuesday, morning -in' the women's residence Liall, Chancellor Clark officiat- ng. Louis: M. Young, s graduste of year, and Miss V. Louise Everhart graduate nurse -of Enrrgeney Hospil were martied Wednesday night Union Methodist“Charch of* this city. Dr. J. Phelps Hand,. district:superinten- dent here for the Methodist Episcopal Church, officiating. - | Miss Helen Roher; a graduate of this vear; awas married to J. Allen Hanes | of Hornell, N. Y, at_thé home of-the bride, in St. Mary's, P4 The fourth wedding involving - an American University graduate will take place at Albuqurque, N. Mex., June 28, When Miss Ethel Moulion, who gradu- ated last Monday. will be' marrfed - to Fracklin Bond. They will spend their honeymoon in Hawaii and will reside | in Albuguerque. 'this | | Faculty Members Pian Trips. Miss Mary Louise Brown, dean of | women at the college of liberal arts, is to take a motor trip through -Neéw England during vacation. Later she | will go West to her heme in.Indiana Mile. Simone Schall of Algeria, in- structor in Prench last year at coilege. | will sail for Paris June 18. She wili| meet her family in- the south-of Franee and make a tour of Europe this Sum- | mer. " Miss Dorothy Wulf, in charge of | physical education for women at the college, will sail for Europe on June 14.| Dr. William P. Holton, assistant pro- | fessor of chemistry, and Mrs. Holton | plan_a motor trip to the Far West. Dr. John E. Bentley, prdfessof of edu- cation and psychology, and Mrs. Bent- ley are returning for the third' year to Colorado, where Dr. Bentley Will lecture in_the University of Colorado Summer school, Dr. Walter F. Shenton. profes- sor of mathematics, and Mrs Shenton | will spend the Summer at thelr gottage | t Eagles Mere Park, Pa.” Will Hnt(-h-“ Ins, professor of art, and: Mrs, Hutchins will spend the Summer at Herricks, Me., their Summer home. Dr. Paul Kaufman, professor of English, and family will go to thelr Summer home at_Crescent Beach, Dr. Arthur J. - Jackson, assistant professor of religion, s planning. to head the American University seminar to the Holy Land, for which he has been wotking many months. | | Plan Welcome to Newcomers. Before the close of the college year, | Green, ! llams, James Wheeler. Third test—De Witt Jordan. Arthur School—Miss Dilger, Principal. Seventh grade, Miss Florence Carroll, teacher: Second William Vermillion, Delph Moore, Rosalind Hepner. Third test -Gregory Segreti, Joseph Amin, Frank Ferrel, Raymond O'Nelll, Vincent Ceccarell, Presosia Crosby. Sixth grade, Mrs. Birdie teacher: First test—Quido Antonio, James Jones, Fred Scaldeterri, Anthony Caruso, Lewis Bowman, Antoinetle Arcaro, Nau ond test—James Cokas, George Vincent Galeano, Katie Perry, LaRue Southard, Dorothy Harris, ~Angelina Calomeris, Mabel Smalley,” Dorothy Hawkins. Third test—Edward Adams, Anna D'Ambrosio, Rose Brienza, Ver- nell Kitchen. Langdon School—Abbie Sisson, Principal. Seventh and eighth grades, Miss Olivia Arth, teacher: First test—Lowell Mullican, Jack Wagner, Dorothy Man- son. Second test—Billy Simkins, Wal- lace Haynes, Bernard Shelton, Sarah Howard. Third test—Grant Marshall, Jeanette Higgine, ‘Margaret Kegebein, | Madeline Christ, Josephine Dixon. Eighth grade, Miss Maude Luyster, teacher: ~ Third _test—Louis _Rubino, Douglas Eadie, Helen Blatk, Margaret | Enright, Marjorie Lane, Madeline Not- | ter. Seventh grade, Miss Lillian Evers- field, teache First test—Marybell Stuart, Lorraine Sims. - Seeond fest John Onyua: Third test —Robert Hig- don, Roj ter. Syrah Musson, Cinrlotte -Bootls, test-—Donsld Miss' test Secand Sixth grade, teacher: - First Dorris * Gamble. DAndelet, Baton,* Doris -.Imlay, ; Audrey Marion _Phelps, Jule " Shelton, Timke, Virginia Tlan Fifth grade, Mi teacher! PFirst test—Benny Edwards, Wilbert Martin, John-Osborn, William Crow], Harry: Wilson; Gordon - Furner, Walter Finnegan, Calvin Riley, Berttam Sartatd, John Rubina, Marion Fisher, Harold Lorlebey, ° Francis _Gooney, George McCauly, Roland. Williams. Broaddus Cook, William Cole, Isabel Jones, . Henrietta . Liggett, . Catherine Callis, Lillian Higdon, Eleanor Morgan, Alma’ Cheek, Norva Haynes, Dorothy com. | Reed, Elizabeth Stewart, Doris Dean, Katherine Baldwin, Haugh, Margaret Tippett, Nancy Fmma Boss,, Jane Snellings. Monroe School—Blanche Beckham, Principal. Fighth grade, MissIrene Sanderson, teacher: ' First * test—Earl Schaffner, Aaron ‘Raeback, Jane Grubbs, Liois Rob- erts, -Second test—Joe Harrad; 'Abe Clay, Sam_ Freidman, George Barg- hausen, Robert' Mathfas: ‘Mabel Myers| | stelle Sokol. Rose Maykrantz, Yolanda etrone. _Third test-——Max 'Kurland, Francis Jones, *“Carlfén * Giovannetti, Marcus . Mensh, William' _ Mahone: Clarke Swayze, Billy Hodge, Bex Ke nard,. Gatheriud . Rock, Margaret” Cook. . Seyenth grade, Mis,, B. 1. homg'e n, teacher: First test—Galdie Silverstein, Gertruds - Feifer, Abtoinette .. Songo, Catu 1.1t Riley. Second test—Teonard Swinburne, - Margaret Pirrone Thitd test—Edwin __Paole, = Geotge . Lynard, John Hart, { Frank ~ Newman, FElvira Tacangelo, Zelda Shenk, luccia George,' Gertryde Dénglas, * i Seventh grade; Miss Celia Rogers, teacher: First test—Robect Battle, Al- fred ‘Dé Nunzio; Carl Plerce, Esther Levin, Mildred_Porcelli, Ruth Sanders. Second test—Stanley Clayman. James Fish Sam Kurland, Alexander Lyna John Scopl, Harry Cepp Simon’ Clar, Silvio Girardi, Leslie Leer, Ervel Bailey, Rose Ftiedman, Dorothy Fuller, Beatrice Paitz, Dolly Clayman. Beatrice Corbett, Alice Mahoney. Mary | Mallos, Sylvia Rogers, Anita Warvin. E! P test—Fred Wolfes, | Davis, | Eugene ° McGolrick, Jessie | Phelps; | Helen | Kathryn McPhaul, | | Ogle. William Mahaney. Stephen O'Des, Eugene Robinson. Leon | Sherman,” Jean Brasse. Ruth Eisinger, Elsie Phillips,” Lorna Williams, Theima. Burton, Jane Kirby. Florence: Holbrook. Seventh grade, Miss Mary McCheeters, teacher: First test—Harold Barnes, Chauncy Contarino, _Allen - Henkin, | Major Sherfey, James Woodward, Fred Hill, Robert Kautz, Wilbur Rodgers. | Wilifam Shilling, Guy Wilcox, David | Donovan, Sidney Pavis,.Vernon Beyer, | | Walter ~Metz. _ Second _test—Louis Gianoly. Harry Hamilton, Louis Lilge, Faye Ritnour. Donald Crawford, Ernest Marcellino, Richard Smith, Leavelle Thompson. Stewart Wells, Relph Wel- lens, Richard Robey, Ernest Ogle. Seventh _grade, Miss “Eva Smith, First test—Audrey. Owens, | Sylvia Niemetz, Eleanor Fine, Mary Sue Willlams, Ruth Sidman, Ida Fay Smith, Lola _Robinsky, = Gertrude Schicht, Edith Austin, Mary Elizabeth Cochrane, Muriel Fowler, ‘Catherine | Hopping, Dorothy Kelleve, Lillie Katz, | Evelyn Krasnick, Edith Lund, Celeste | Marx. ‘Martba Jane Behrend. Edith Harrison, Eileen Asmuth, Molly Herson, Annie Lean, Eleanor Lippold. Second | test—Eleanor ~Harris, Mildred Ogle. Lilllan Santaiti, Dorothy Sebol, Eleanor | Edmundson, Majel Kehoe, Margaret | Waldecker, Rebecca Gantz, Eleanor | Jones, Mildred Macummons. g Seventh grade, Miss Mamie Hastings, | teacher: Third test-—Augustine Urciol Ballinger Moore, Ethel Curtin. | Sixth grade. Miss Mamie Hastings, | | teacher: First test—Shelton Becker, | Albert Carballs, Angelo Sapienza, Gran- ville Sims, Robert Smith, Edwin Mor- rison, Harry Regan, Milton Rode, Vin- cent Perry, Robert Alsop, Robert Gar- ner, Erskine Carr, Richard Lawall, Aaron Rosenburg, Robert Johnson, Audrey ~ Baxter, Marguerite Berke- |ley, Eileen Bowman, Yetta Buch- alter, Jeanne Eveler, Rosina Patti, Frances Wagner, Ruth Lynham, Helen | Colborn, Jean Dale Rice, Catherine | Vagnoni, Olive Harris, Dorothy Lam- | berson, Lella Dixon. Elizabeth Han- cock, Margatet Jonscher, Alda John- | son, Elizabeth Peck, Sarah Hofberg. I Second test — Raymond Danmeyer, | Michell Aed. Frank Armani, Francis | i | | | Goode, Russel ~ Grenewalt, Albert | Lean, Nicholas Pilla, Stanley McAllis. ter, Miriam Bushlow, Naomi Hais, Vir- ginia Kelsey, Gertrude Cohen, Virginia | Forcella, Louise Peake, Mary Peary, Evelyn Rickenbacher, Louise Smith, | Frances Wilkins, Pita Basso, Ruth | Harris, Stacey Ladas, Dorothy Metz, Augusta Pirrone, Marie Hofman, Eva- lyn_Shahan. Fifth grade, Mrs. Dulcle Potter, teacher: First test—Morris Applebaum, Iouis Badini, Warren Boss, Roger Buck, John Cullinane, Meyer Gelfand. Ever- elt Gianiny, Elbert Grimes, John Hall. | Thomas Jones, William Kendall, Harold | Lansman, lanier Simpson, Horace Sheahan, Carl Stamatis, George Stone- | burner, Sidney Aldrich, Mildred Boss, Fleanor _Brosse, Beverly Cheshive, | Pauline Foritaine, Alba Forcells, Dor- | othy Ford, Lee Houser, Bernice Jacob- | sen, Edith Kaminsky, Mabel Kary- dakes, Rebeéca Levine, Catherine Lim- | erick, Bernice Lippman. Annie Ladas, Mary Long, Catherine McGinn, Cath- erine Ogle, Rase Regan, Edjth Rogers. Audrey Simons. Sylvia' Shuman, Sue Stamatis, Elizabeth Van Guder, Ruth Wells, Constance Zaemes. { | | Seaton School—Mi iss Clayton, Principal. | sixih_ grade, Mrs. Edith Powell, teacher: First * test—Everett Lang, Keith Hite, Benny Contristan, M. & Pollard. Dante Aquilino, Katherine | | Glovinazzo, Gertrude Broderick, Vir- ginia Miller, Lena Gugenheim, Dorothy | | Phillips. Second test—Hang Tin Lew, | Mary Virginia Wright, Mary Stewart, | Porta Spyros, Dorothy Ehrlich, Helen | Earnshaw, Lena Lombardi, Margaret Barnes, Pandora_ Speliopolls, Mar- guerite Lakenan, Elizabeth Kidwell Sixth grade, Mrs. Rita Kennedy, teacher: First test—Louis Chij Sara Pappalardo, Zelma Powell, | uras, | leanor | Second test—Mazie Bray, Alice Fauth, | a. | Miss Verna Fenster- | maker; r: First test—Angelo Pappas, Joseph Rudolphi, Howard Cruz, Tsun Tin, Clifford Mundell, Grs Rhodes. Haseltee Croy, Reba Levy | Helen “Edlowiteh, Constance Chipauras. Pearl Rubin, Terry. Stephenson, Zelda OrndoifT, Hilda Hines. Frances Lowry, Marian Zukerman. - Second tes(-—Ca- mille Cosimang, % . | «Fifth’- grade, Miss Laura Severance, teacher: Pirst test—Francis Aquilino, | Walion Merchaut. Elizal gelina Dagres,.Mildred tine Fortiy Patricia-Blelaski, Helen An- drews, Woodridge th Bailey, An- | School—Miss C Prineipal. Sixth grade, Mrs. Margaret Conway, | teacher: First test—Ralph . Woodward, | Francis Strifsi, Garrett Valentine, Tavid Mitchell, ‘Cuele Kohler, Frances Elliott, Faye Deitz, Thelma Stansbury, Jeanette Doolen, Helen Wingrove, Ann Barnes Kathryn Speaker. Second test —_Nathan Bowman, Eugens Rodgers, | Willard Jensen, Anna Pidgcon, Mona | | Garman, Evelyn Christ, Margaret | Gramlich, Madeline Mertz, Marguerite { Meyers, Ruth Calveit, Constance Lake, | Nancy Patterson Fifth grade, Mrs. Marian Newman, teacher: ~ First test—Clark Dunbs | Calden Lloyd. LaVern Fields, Onyun, Peyton Garnand, George Philip.'Wachter, Earl Williams, Robert | Rodgers, Winifred Bagly, Dorothy Frere, | Colleen ' Sullivan, ~Elizabeth Burton, Lorna Mayer, Doris Vaughan, Virginia Kigweler, Miriam Hansbrough, Virginia | Mznson, Ollie” Rosenfeld, Katherine Frances . Cumberland, Mary Hoffman, . Mildred lan, Betty | Ghaney, Belty Deitz, Hilda Ryan. Sec- | ond. tesp—Gertride Stgnton. ‘onway, % * Benning School—Miss Bainard, Principal. Sixth grade, Mrs. L. Fulford Davis, Leacher: First test—Charles T Neilkon, Stephen J. Hartman, Lucy Fincha | Elizabeth Gwinn. Helen Mikalaski. Se {ond test-—William Orton, Carrie Wood- ard, Helen Waldow, Flora Belle Waple, | Bertha Richardson, Marion Anderson, Margaret Dreslin. Fifth grade. Miss Laura Rufl. teacher: First test—Robert Ingels, Anthony Hoff, Ross Payne, Georgia Peacock, Aileen | Kelly, Helen Curtis, Juanita Vogel, Sarah Curtin, Teresa James, Katharine Hoff. Helen Ringer, Marlan Blackburn. | Alfred Bonamo. | Hulse, | saret Hill Brandenburg, Mita Forti, Ruby Snyder. | F: | Robert Waskom, FI | man; anuel. Ernes- | * { hoft, Edith Terry Sixth grade, Miss Isabel Jordan, teacher: First test—Richard Harris, Manly McLaughlin, Reland Jenkins, Roberta Wealthall, Anna Wilkinson. | Second test—Marvin Nalley, Aldo Pieri, Eniory Waldrop, Caliope Calimis. Edith Edelin, Evelyn Juenemann, June Walker, Elsie Luobe. Fifth grade, teacher: Dogostinn. Harry Beckert, James Moore, Edith Miller, Mary Tomlinson, Pearl Mockabee, Anna Durand, Anna Aquillo. Miss Nancy Castell. Blow School—Gertrude Kelsey, Principal. Sixth ‘grade. Miss Gertrude Kelsey teacher: First test—Elmer Gunton, Lymon Keefe, Joscph Rabertson, Hern- don Rudasill, William Simonds, George | Vivian | Youngblood. Marg: Lonas. Alice McG gett. Mary Zoutis. Decker, Fred L Lucas,” Martin_Quick,” John Stamler, Helen' Fusco, Dorothy Sironds, garet Marshall, Alma Nash Richardson, Annic _Quick; Wilson, Third test—Edward Dore, John Simonds, Ernest Violett Fifth ' grade. Miss Laughlin, teacher: Cook, Paul Stanley. Tony Stassulli, Elizabeth Bernhardt. Marguerite Bodine' Annie Coppola. Mollie Herson, Dorothy Kaplan, Catherine Mitchell, - Cora Walker. Second test—Irene Coppage. Edmonds Schocl—Miss Cornell, Principal. Eighth grade. Miss den, teacher: Firsi t Coupcr, ath, Mildred Pad- Second te! eorge Hslen Hannah Mec- izabeth Snow- Leonard Bean, Second test—Philip Third test—Walter Chism Seventh grade, Miss Serena McIntosh, teacher: . First test -Charles Helms, Edward Wissman, Faith Shesong, Mar- Second test—Thomas Lip- phard, Willard Jones. Norma Meade. iester Payne. Wilson Jones, ch, Denney Willizms Sixth grade. Miss Margaret Wasney, teacher: First te:t—Randolph Sher- man, Earl Dunavant, James Keister, Earl Mavo, Amelia Overmiller. Second test—William Martin, Raymond Betes, Grace Click, Blanche Ely, Beity Dead- erick. Fifth grade. Miss Elsie Biret, teacher Maury School—Mrs. Cornell, Principal. Eighth grade, Miss Kathryn Bohrer, teacher: First test—Milion Kyle, Ber- nard Robertson, Sacond test—George Boyd, Martin _Ackerman. Cooper, Girard Erickson, Richard Har- rell. Margaret Crim. Third test—Berry Leaman, Truman Lewis, Virginia Creel. Seventh grade, Mrs. Ruth Kirk, teacher: First test—Lioyd Hadaway | Walter Wade. Elton Sedgwick. Maurice | Stone, Willis Truitt. Stanley Pomeroy. Jack O'Brien, Gertrude Berned. Mil- | dred Underwood. Second test—Marvin Fisher. Third test—Edward Thorberg. Vernon Cooper. Armand Rhodes, Rus sell Creel, Murray Decatur, Winsome Navior, Pauline Cuiffreda, Virginia Hamilton, Sixth :grade. Miss teacher: — First test Normen Browning Geraldine McGillicuddy. ardson, Flora Harbin, Helen Sheehan Second test—Everett Lucas. Howard Cook, Ralph MlCormick, John Smith, -Helen Brumel, Viginia Crown, Tillie Faiumian, Helen Green, Thelma God- dard, Dorothy Jarreit. Lillian Rosen- baum. Mary Bryarly, Edith Hope. Fiflh grade, Miss Lillian ~ Tolson, teachier: ~ First’ lest-—Robert Dean, Vintent Lusby. Joseph ENIS. Louis Jen- nings, Rober! Padgett, Florence Baker. Helen Courtney, Lydia Hunter, Evely xi . Helen Ha Herron, Edward Jone: tie Loving, Elizabeth Rich- Evva Kenilworth Schdol—M. E. Bannon, Principal. * Eighth grade, Mary Bannon, teacher: | First test—Richard, Brown. Samuel Murphy, Marie Lietz. Margaret Reuss. Second test—Walter Owens. Genevieve yna.. test—Robert Barnes, George Sanders, Wilton Johnson, Henry Wilhelm, Helen Gibson, Edna Mack- intosh. Sixth grade. FElizabeth Lauxmann, teacher: ~ First test—Randolph Jen- nings, - Albert Wis: n, John Gibson, beth Lasley, Flo- rence Alsop, Frohlich, Millard Owens, Doris Brown, Lorraine -Reed. Third test —Paul Dall- Kingsman School—S. E. Thomas, .. Prinoipal. teucher: First test-—Roger Power, Vir- ginta Smith;. Second test-—Fred Bas- sett, Alice Shaver, Ruth Taylor, Audrey ‘Tucker, Ruth Van Dercook. Ingrid Tel- lefseh. . Third . test—Francis Allen, Frank Armstrong. Seventh grade, Miss Janice Blum, teacher: First test—John Camera Henry Fones, Charles Englehart, Lin. colnr Bishop, Adalscynia Kerner, Earline Brite, Virginia Reese, Barbara Brothers. | Second test--Helen Clum. Emma Glick, Dorothy - Abenschie. Iillian Mates. Nancy Percival, Vivian Cooper. Third test—Walter Hurley Sixth grace, Miss Anna U mian, Joseph Young. Waller Smith, Wilbur Nyman, Archie Griest, beth Johnson, Margaret Horman, Jane Harper, Virginia Wood. -Dorothy Day- Second test—Erma Fyfe, Virginia Crossfleld, Elsie Biggs. Fifth grade, Mrs. Ruth Diedel, teacher: - First test—John Dietz. James White, Jamed Vogts, Arnold Gardiner, Seymour Adler, Amos Weston, Joseph Sedgwick, Charles Weller. Frances Shut- ters, Dorothy Dietz. Evelyn Dooley, Beatrice Coffman, De Lorls Strong. Mary Tatur, Doris Haliday. Thelma Inderlied. Catherine Reldy, Marion Davis, Nettie Weller, Marvis Cox, Dor- athy Miller, Dorothy Apter, Henrietia Hoffman. Ludlow School—Cora Pirper, Principal. Sixth grade, Miss Alice Hanley, teacher: Firsi test—Albert Butler, Gil- bert Hohn, Ethel Nick, Eleanor Barber. Second test—Stanley Brecht, Rico Belaz, Arthur Boggs, Joseph Ciampo, Oflle ‘Watkins, Annie Carpenter, Ji phine Crupi, “Thelma Dove. Martin.__Third el Giannini __EDUCATIONAL. Shorthand in = lest | learned. rapid. i ro- or no | Main 2538 First test—Fred Martin, John | . Sam Kaplan, Louls | Mar- | Elizabeth | First test—Edward | . Louise Jones. | ‘Woodrow | Eighth « grade, ®Miss Sue Thomas, | ke, teacher: | | First test—Roland Brown, Geraid Hart- | Eliza- | Seidenspinner, Mabel Barcarola, Thelma | Cokinos, Dorothy Copper, Genevieve | Donaldson, June Fentress, Edna Gian- nini. Thelma Hepburn, Henrieita Lucas, Della Maclin, Bertha Schwartz, Wini- fred Stansbury. | | Madison School—Miss Mathis, Principal. Eighth grade. Miss Cornelia Mathis. teacher: Pirst lest—Prancis Fawcett, Richard Murphy. Fern Mae Byrd, Agnes Gregan, Sccond _test—Jack Kiatta. | Third lest—Samucl Bell, Benny Ross- ner, Erle Sears, Leua Pepper. Seventh grade, Miss Georgianna Ivey, | teacher: First test—David Buchanan, | Joseph ~ Godwin, Charles Hollidge. | Charles Howlin, Jeanette Gibson. Helen Hayes. Second test—William Burkley, Robert Hurley, Willard Kines, Lester Lucas, Reynold Snyder, Dorothy Bur- nell. Grace Flournoy, Pauline Lewis. Alberta Rothery, Harriet Schmidt. Third test—Ross Pertle, Myer Sirota. Sixth grade, Miss Edith Keleher, teacher: First test—Robert Hodkinson, Edward Roop, Charles Stewart. Elinor Galleher, Anne Guyther, Nettie Lawson, Theodora Reier, Louise Sweeney, Thelma Decatur, Elizabeth Hanrahan, Marion Rothery, Elizabeth Schrom. Second test—Boyce Luckett, Walter Thomas, Sidney Martin, Hazel Kefauver, Elea- nora Sachs, Helen Thomas. | Peabody-Hilton-Carbery School—M. G. Young, Principal. Sixth grade. Miss Bessie Harrison, | teacher: ~ First test—Arthur Bennett, Marion Felton. Augusta Kauffman Mildred Lewis, Evelyn Markwood. Leota Overlade, Catherine Tull, Catherine Willlamson. Second test—Charles Las | sise, Elgin Scott, Hantzmon, Delores Frances Robinson. Sixth grade, Mrs. E. Hammon Moore. First test—Frank Love, Mar cella Bronstein, Jeanne Coakley, Wini fred Hartley, Bessie Herson. Lucy Hig gins, Santina Suraci. Elsie Waple, Bar bara Wiess. Second test—Earl Wheeler. Jessie English, Marie Springman, Mar- garet Walton, | sixth grade, Miss Ruby Patterson, | teachier: ~ First test-—Joseph Anastasi, | Marie _Alexander, Martina Calomeris. | Mary Morgan, Irene Willard. Second test—Robert Marcopulos, Loren Marks. Bennett Pairick, Ruth Bennett, Mary | Celia, Filomena Cresenzi, ~Dorothy Hough. Ella Mackenzie, Jennle Marino, Esther Rizzo, Edith Tavarozza. Sixth grade, Miss Ruth Dick. teacher. First test—Frances Fiax, Annie O'Ban- non, Edith Ray Sparling, Marie Stein- | our. Marjorie Wood. _ Second test— James Fall. Rebecca Goldstein, Virginia Koutsoukos. Fifth grade, Miss Blanche Marshall, teacher: First test—Angelo Bruzzesi, Vance Koontz, Mary Lo Bianco, Marion Busching. Nancy Dudley, Frances King, Thelma McQuary, Jessie Paris, Olive Shelton, Fifth grade, Mrs. Kathryn Brady, teacher: First test—Horace Rogers, Frances James, Cleo Keeler, Frances McGlllicuddy, 'Clementina Mercurio, Betty Pruitt, Alva Mary Teeple. Fifth grade, Miss_ Bessie Wood, teacher: First test—Charles Dunmire, leo Marcopulos, David Miller, Jean Barnes, Maxine Disney, Mildred Fones, Effie Hantzmon, ‘Mildred Hidgkins, Dor- othy Koons, Myrtle Gendreau, May Glaze, Ethel Holmes, Charlotte Morris, Agnes Sullivan. Webb School—K. Sixth grade, Miss Marga teacher: First test—Edward Decatur, Herbert Garrett, Mary Long, Grace Micell. _Second test—Charles Farrin, Eugene Hawkins, Bert Shaffner, William Menkhaus, ington, Principal. Monahan, Watson, Samuel Peterson, Helen Lang- | ford, Alethea Clark. Marion Colmon, Ruth Schrider, Angelina Stasulli, Cath- erine Schlosser, Margaret Waple, Annie Jones, Catherine Pappalard. Elizabeth | Switzer. Third test—William Jones, | Stanley Mosher, Henrietta Maxwell. Sixth grade, Mrs. May Beller, teacher Pirst test—Paul Belt, Ruth arvey, Alda Rabbitt, Mildred Katz, Ruth Kimbell. Milan Fahey, Leonora Weaver, Lillian Biggs, Eleanor Wells. Second- test—Vance Davis, Amos Mathers, Mary Barrick, Mary Millison, Helen Hollidge, Vivian_Dyson, Alice Pixton, Dorothy Rhodes, Elinor A Fifth grade, Miss Grace bush. taacher: First test—Willlam Spicer. Ralph Siegel, Harvey Dering. Silvia Colcoma, James Nasella, Jack Jett. Maurice Shofnos, Leonard ' Harding, Eisie Sutphin, Angelina Caputo, Orvella Huggins, Catherine Edwards, Alm: Bowen, Theresa Gallo, Regina Trumbo. Roberta Grissett, Esther Thomas, Eva | Dunavant, Emily Walters. Second test | —-Joseph Goddard, Melvin Lamkin, | Helen Eliopulus. Pierce School—K. Babbingten, Principal. Eighth grade, Miss Belle Allen, teacher: Pirst test—Richard Theil. Jacob Gordon, Jack Griffith, Boyd Wise. Linwood Galloway. Second test—Daniel O’Connor, George Miller, James Ander- son. Lyon MacMurray, Blanche Miller, Marion Randolph, Lorenza Norcia. Mar- | gatet Turner. ' Third test—Maurice Love. Willlam McConnell, John Panetta John Glakos, Mary Dumford. Rufina King. Evelyn Wilson, Sue Burrs El‘hlh grlde. Miss _Rose ugan. EDUCATIONAL. ‘National University 61st Year Law School Summer Term Begins June 15 Classes. 6:30 to $:30 p.m. SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Summer Term Be Main 6617 818 13th St. For P; ‘Results Stuc The Master-Scho Register e of /Interior Decoration Specializing In Interior Decoration d offering an Accredited, Practical and Professional Training Course in all he Branches of the Interlor Arts. Rudolphe de Za irector Representing Arts & N w 1206 Conn. Ave. North 5 | ol York 236 Louisa Burkholder, | Blake, Harry Switzer, Betty Butler. Sec- ond test—Joseph Davis, Joseph Tread- way, Kerl Hofmann, Frances Bur- roughs, Adalaine Estep. Ardell Herder, Dorothy Jackson, Esther Levy, Anna Redding, Ruth Cox. Helen Early. Edna Grindle, Dorothy Hagan. Doris Rosen- bloom. Third test—Jack Kent, Russell Ward, Chris Wienecke Daniel Gatton, Helen Harvey, Edwina Warner. Seventh grade, Miss Anna Herron, | teacher: ~ First test—Harry Robertson. Morris Atkins, Morris Wolf, Ludwell Catlett. Second test—Walter Deering, | Harry Kearns, Charles Wagner, Mike | Stasulli, Paul Kreamer, Edward Fore- man, Joseph Sullivan, Catherine Bodine, Ella’ Smallwood. Margaret Davis. Mil- | dred Lavin. Third test—James Lavin, | Clayton ILaury. James Norris, Bernard | Ockershausen. Caroline Bello, Catherine | Robey, Dorothy Elwell, Myrtle Peterson, | Rose Herson. Vivian Schrider. . | Fifth grade. Mrs. Margaret Repetti, | teacher: ~ First test—Shirley Bernstein, . Marfon _ Brennan, Agnes Carragher, Loulse Kiatta, Virginia Kines. Dorothy Sansbury. Ethel Schwier, Jeanette Wise, Edith Evans, Louise Bray, Alice Sul- livan, Alice Harvey, Pauline Schwartz, Evelyn Raynor, Jeanette Higgins. Sec- ond test—Joyce Tull. Wheatley School—F. Mortimer, Principal. Eighth grade, Miss Helen Gantley, teacher: ~ First test—Harry Iglehart, Carl Schenner. Edward Davis, Lula | Tefft. Second test—Edgar Kilby, Daniel Hale, Snouffer Gothoron. Third test | Arthur Nock, Robert Marsh, Oscar | Herrmann, Roger Grapes, Louise Wilson. Eighth grade. Mrs. Alice Brooks. teacher First test—Waymouth Rob- inson. Alfred Dintaman, Francis Cam- pagnoli, Karl Riesterer, Dorothy Miller, Lillian Hawes. Lucile Knott. Ethel hompson. Second test—Richard Cul- | lins, Joseph Parrish, Dorothy Owens, Margaret Clore, Peggy Cross. Sue | Dempsey. Annetta Honkiman. Evelyn | Viehmeyer. Third test—Joseph Ragan, Robert Lehman, Blanche Barber. Miss Sudie Melll- First test—Curtis Heflin, Abrey Weiner, Douglas Keys, Alma Kirby, Ruby Sauter. Second test —Billy Palmer. Raymond Cale. Billy Spriegel. Hugh Michael, Dorothy White. | Third test—Wiley Blackwell, Mildred Dougherty. Seventh grade. Mrs. Laura Randall, teacher: First test—Elwood Wight. Sixth grade, Miss Grace , teacher: — First test—Robert Skinner, John Wallace, Minor Robinson, Stephen | Marshall. George Jenkins, John Bauer, Thomas Burke, Leroy Senasack. Second test—Charles Parker, Bernard Poole, James Marsh, Vincent Galeano. Elbert Averill, Melvin Gates, Fred Rosenberg, William Dalkins. Esther Corrado. Helen Grifith, Dorothy Weiner, Gail Perry, Pauline Winstead. Sixth grade. Miss Grace Curl, teacher: First test—Albert Dietz, Ernest Tucker, [Ahn Miller, Stuart Craig. Atelelie Stuart, Hfida Bernstien, Alice Cole, Evelyn Compton, Selma Prey. Schaeffer, Sylvia Stuart, Norma Pug- liese. Second test—Joseph McMahon, | Clarence Palmer, George Wallace, Annis | Butler. Frances Bretler, Audrey Ricks, Jean Wen. Myrtle Wenk. Fifth grade. Miss Henrietta Buriss, | teacher: Pirst _test—Irving Bennix, Christ Ballas, Paul Kirby, Santino Garafola, Robert Nicelv, Bruce Haugh, Jack Averill. Mildred Torreyson. Sec- ond test—Edwin Lowenstein, Louise Price. Helen Mack. Fifth grade, Miss Mae Williams, teacher: test—Robert Shea, Arthur Chiatto. Vincent Jenkins. Harry Maligrave, Otto Heintze, John Thomas, Anna Durity, Frances Sowers, Clara Bauer. Second test—Marguerite Raulin, Jennv Chiatto. Fifth grade. Mrs. Bessie Van Driesen, teacher: First test—John Fuller. Do- nato Bredice. Conway Haislip. Ralph Hilleary. William Malgrave, Roma Haun, Rebecca Skinner, Dorothy Rohr- man, Helen Brown. | Seventh grade, champe, teacher: EDUCATIONAL. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF “A Profession With a Future” Paul 1. Leverone, President Al b | Dy I | Summer Session’ Catholic University of America June 29th to August 9th Open to Religious and Lay Women College Credit Extended COURSES OFFERED IN: f | | | | | Libr: Science istration, Saturday, June 29th Roem 104, MeMahon Hall For Pamphlet stat'ng cou; apply_to Registrar of the College, 1000 Bates | //LEARN ANOTHER i L-A i FRI ) Berlitz School of Languages 1115 Connecticut Avenue Tel. Decatur 3932 | “SUMMER SCHOOL Commercial Art Interior Decoration Costume Design Children’s Class. Lew Taition Livingstone Academy 1318 F 8. Opp. Fox. Met. 2883 WASHINGTON COLLEGE . T 3 Valsh, S 3 | . v Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, S. J., and|ine members from a certain country R e L LT 2222 vlans were made by students to wel- cis New York. secre- | | 3 ts Prancis X Anglim of New York. secre- | cngeavor to carry the audience on a | Third test——Joseph Erdman. come the newcomers next Fall. Orrel Sixth grade, Miss Eleanor 74 Eighth grade, Miss Caroline Barnard, | | teacher: First test—Hannah Tarason. tary. Dr. Walsh is the only local mem- | AR b Bl ber of the board who s absent from th P BT N S The Georgstown. Doomaday, Pooke SPein.” have been held. made ifs appearance, Thursday, ~Most | of the credit for its success goes to Mal- colm J. Brady, Hilltop senior, who' v«'ul‘To OPEN WATER LINE B'DS its editor-in-chief. and James F. O'Don- | nell, the business: manager. B tia . Y ., June 8. — s on BERSy Wiotive "t ISERDBIVIAS. ore than 3 miles of city water line ‘n- Mr. Brady has been oneé of the most | stallation will be opened by the mayor active students in the college during his ' and members of the board of aldermen four years tHere. He served as sports| eéditor on the Hoya, was & member of{The work,” it is esctimated, will cost the Georgetown Journal Staff, the|about $100,000 and is planned to relieve Philodemic Debating Society, the Mask | the possibility of water shortage in this Bt il e Glee Club. | ity quring the Summer months. He is promi{wnly knn}m in mllt‘KP“ ‘The mayor and council of Mount Airy ¢ircles for his short.slovies, plays.and |yox. dvertised for bids for laying of 6 m’\'}‘l‘:d"“:"&e"fm‘;"‘,“‘;{ have been con-|and 8 inch water mains in that town. D etet o the Georgetown Lay | The bids will be opened June 13, Journal, of which J. Herbert Walsh is | = - ——— %or—;n-chleL gave its annual fare- | Alexander of the law school, the faculty banquet "Thursday night at thelalviser to the staff. also was present. Hamiiton, Hofel. Chief. Justice.Walter ' Mr. Walsh, who is to graduate tomor- I..MeCoy of the Distrist Supreme Court Tow, was- toastmaster, ~He i a resi- ‘was -honor guest .and .Prof, .Arthur .A. dent of this city. 3 Special Dispatch to The Star. FRED! at a special meeting Wednesday nignt. | | Belle Claflin, who made an outstand- ing hit in dramatics as Portia, in the Spring_Shakespeare play, was elected “Big Sister,” and” Edwin Ros¢ elected “Big Brother” in the movement tq take care of the freshmen. The Blg Sisters and Blg Brothers are to.write students who are coming to the school for the first,_time ‘next September, nd to ac- quaint them with the demands .of col- lege life. g 3 Much interest: is being evinced in the project for a new men's dormitory, in view of the fact that the board of trustees approved in_principle,, sorori- ties gnd fraternities ‘on ‘the campus. The last meeting of Alpha Chapter of the Phi Delta Gamma Sorority for the season was held Wednesday evening. for installation of newly elected officers for the *year. One of the sorority, Miss Blance Enterline, received the degree of bachelor of | political commencemént. 8 s Ax:lhud recent }lzr’ng)sh xmll‘flfl!! r‘alr n lon were 1 e itors .show-. ing British Empire products, by sclence ., at [, Me- Auliffe, teacher: First test—Johi Berger, 'Earl ~ Klein, Harvey Harry 'Mifler,. Jack Ehrlick, Donatina Colacicco, Deborah Freilicoff, Gertrude Marlowe, ;Ethel Myers, Franees Rives. Lena. Tenn, Fannle Jacobs. Second test—Isadore Jeweler, . Paul ~ Lynch, James Maciulla, . aia Sixth grade, Mié§ * Agnes ' Goodloe, | teacher: Firs{ test—Solomon Levin, Bernard Baker,. Danfel ‘George,. James Kane, Jo;lus;ph Jane, Marshall Lar- ‘man. Jogeph. Prince, Frank Sampogna. :Julia crgdy. Teresa © Hollls, Ol Scopi, Marguerite Ward, Esther Jewler. Second tést—Frank Bailey, Earnest ‘Blaine, Joseph Bovello, Helen Baker, Catherine Courtney, lola Sylvester. Fifth grade, Miss May Jack, {eacher: First test—Allen - Johuston, Joseph {Levin, Henry Voik,- Mildred Jolliffe. Park View School—Miss Scrivener, ” Principal. . PEighth geade, Miss Mamie Hullnls,l \teacher: First test—Carl Bradley, John Nicholiis, ‘Walter Podfog, Julign Staubly, Laing Sibbet, James Kauts, Albert Aed, econd test—Clarence Pincham. Wil- am Greiner, Nassif Shahady. Richard Davis, Edward Dreslin, Beutah Bren- nan, Catherine Hall, Yetta Abelman, Lily Fishkin, Bertha Janofsky. Third test—Fdward Disney, Willilam Gwinn, Hans Waldow, Ivan Mikalaski. Blair School—S. R. Craighill, Principal. Sixth grade, Miss Clara Ulke, téacher: First_test—Willlam Mills, Ralph Sykes, Arnold Knupp, Beatrice. Burrier, Mag- daline Maski, Helen Robertson. Ella Green, Susan Meeks: Lucille Brown, Ursula_DaGrasse. Evelyn. Bland. Clara EDUCATIONAL. THE TEMPLE SCHOOL, Inc. The Sec ial School of Individual Instruction. CAROLINE B STEPHEN, Pres. Send for catalog - 1420 ¥ St. N.W. - M. 3258, | | | ! Emerson DAY CLASSES LATE To Whom. conditions. ~~Every College student who is condl Examinations. -—Every student who failed in one or High School course. —Every student who wishes to pass 1738-40 P St. L 22 T 2 2 7 72 (2777117777715 Established 1852 Summer School CO-EDUCATIONAL June 17—September 15 These Courses Should Be of Interest —Every student now in College or University with one or more entrance —Every student who failed in one or more of the June College Entrance aminations and thus distribute the examinations over a period of time. W. H. RANDOLPH, Prin. Institute AFTERNOON CLASSES itioned on some Freshman Course. more subjects toward completing the & part of the College Entrance Ex- of LAW 1929 SUMMER SESSION JUNE 24 TO AUGUST 3 Courses in Elementary Law, Personal Property, Evidence, Suretyship, Criminal Procedure and Corporations. Dec. 551 North 10359 N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ \ \ N N \ N N N N \ \ N R el 2000 GSt. Fr. 4585

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