Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1929, Page 35

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1929. THE EVENING r | Aileen Rand, Josephine "Raysor, Rosa- | ¥ s | lind Read, Mary Wilhelmenta Reaves, i | Ada Florence Rhodes, Annette Beatrice | L. . Rich, Emma Webster Richards, Mary ! Atkinson Ricker, Ethel Rod, Berney Blair Roe, Esther Anne Rosenberg, Audrey Rout, Ellison Helen Royce, | Argene Inabell Rudd, Lurie Rush. Vir- ginia Walker Beall Rutty, Mildred 247 Girls and 239 Boys Graduate From High | School. ‘ _(Continued From Thirty Fourth Page) Marion Hester, Jane Engeborg Hill, Clara Gertrude Hiller, Ruth Constance Erhbs, Margaret Eiizobeth Hogzlund, Heien Horowitz, Dot Alice Elizabeth Howard Howard, Helen Ircne Agnes Howar Harriet Marle Hudson, fleld Humphries, Jane C Dorothy Devonda Hut trude Iager, Mary Evelyn Augusta Ivers May _Johnsto: Layman Johnston, Marie Rob: Jorolemon. Lillian Kahn, Katherine Monica Kas- s s Lucille Brown Kirby, k, Janct Kohner, L er, Ruth Kohner, Fsther Krav arash Marjcrie A Mz o Frances Maser, Hel Virginia M Annabelle Elroy, Sarah 3 vieve Mensh, Anne Whitefield Meriam, | Viola Merlo, Grace Elizabeth Meyst, | Kate Lee Mickelson, Elinor Hope Mil- | burn, Margaret Helen Miller, Violet Marie Miller, Jennie Milloff, Sophie | Dorothy Minkin, Edythe Alyne Mitchell, | Helen Elizabeth Monroe, Edith Frances jorie Moore, Marjorie rye-Louise Moy, Anna' Margaret Criswell Neal, Beatrice Ar- Jene Nelson, Helen Estelle Nordlinger, Eleanor Dayton Osgood, Marian Eliz- abeth Ostermayer, Sylvia Jean Oxen- burg, Annie Wright Parker, Laura Christine Paul, Anne Beatrice Perlman, Dorothy Eleanor Phelps, Mildred Rose- mary Plaskett, Frances Fannie Plot- nick, Sylvia Mildred Poretsk: ENTERTAINING SUGGESTIONS ? . Virginia | * | Philip Anderson, Henry George Ashton, | Steward Ball, Jerome Howard Baum, |ley ‘Berman, John Morris Cotgrave Saltz Elizabeth Broaddus Sanford, Frances Priscilla Sangster, Marie Schimmel, Ruth Elizabeth Schooley, Ann Shapir Gertrude Sherby, Marjorie _ Bertl Sigmund, Dorothy Elizabeth Simpson, Anne Elizabeth Smaltz, Eloise Alice Smith, Jane Frances Smith, Margaret Crump Smoot, Ellen Frances Snider, Jennie Specter, Lois Anna Spencer, Helen Gardner Sproul, Mary-Alice | Staddgn, Marcia Clokey Stauffer, Kath- | leen Patricia Stead, Catherine Jean | Stockman, Margaret Adele Stouten- | h, Beatrice Lillian _Strasburger. Rosalie Sutton, Virginia Hall | Josephine Baddeley Symons. | Beatrice Tabinski, Eleanor | Taylor, Elisaboth Claire Tay- | rriet Child Taylor, Lorene Dayle | Marjorie Antoinette Tol- | ccca Troth, Sarah Louise | de Ulm, Florence Miriam . Blanche Wallace, Dorothy Stew- iler, Miriam Esther Waltemyer, Wanner, Leila Ruth Warman, Weinberg, Frances | . Dorothy Louise | Elizabeth Stoutenburgh Wer- | ner, Mary Geraldine Whitaker, Ann | White, Evelyn Charlotte White, Ruth | Oliver White, Dorothy Lee Wilkinson, | Mary Margaret Williams, Merle Lee | Williams, Marjorie May Wineberger, Margaret Elizabeth Winters, Hermine Irma_Wittgenstein, Adelaide Elizabeth Woodley, Marion Elizabeth Woodruff, | Eleanor Ballard Wright, Louise Ogden Wright, Helen Gilson Yeamans, Vir- nia Gaddess Young, Ellen Lillian K and Frances Elizabeth | | Boys. | Shorey Allan, Gene Allen, Lewis Edwin Albert Austin, Henry Brightbill Backenstoss, Samuel Baitz, Robert George William Beale, Raymond Mallon Beall, Lewis Kaspar Beazley, Turner Ashby Beckham, James Dalby Belote, Robert Pearce Bennett, Leonard Stan- Betts, Howard Merrill Bixby, Sam Lewis Blase, Donald Blish, Roy L. 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Alfred Livingstone Johnson, Charles Otto Jorg, Al'conie Kaplan, Louls | Charles Kaplan, Robert Jacob Kassan, | John Lawrence Kearney, jr.; HArry Trumbull Kelly, William Haven King, Melvin Lionel Kraft, David Loeb Krup- saw, Wilson Adrian Lansford, Samuel Lasky, Claude Andrews LaVarre, War- | ren Edmund Lawson, Peter George Le- vathes, Simon Louis Levin, Albert Irving | Levinson. Morris Jack _ Lichtenberg, | Philip Morton Light, Robert Anthony | Littleford, Edmund Henry Lloyd, Wal- lace Luch, jr.; Richard Lyon, Benjamin | Manchester, Melvin rt Mandell, | Arthur Jennings Mandy, Roger Phillips Marquis, George Irvin Martin, Harry | Matheson, James Wolford McBee, Rob- ert Benjamin McDowell, Theodore Mc- Cecil Harold McLendon, Samuel Foster Mears, Emile Eugene Mehl, George Ed- ward Mehler, Carl Rosendale Meininger, Calvin Harley Milans, Edward Maurice | Milans, Leroy Carl Miller, Ray Miller, Haskell Milstone, Daniel Milwit, Sey mour Mintz, Grable Harry Mitchell, Harry Lee Moffett, John Edward Monk, jr.; Frank Willoughby Moorman, Edgar | Longette Morris, Charles Francis Mul- laly, Elliott Munroe Murphy, Walter Dodge Murphy, Marion Myers. 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