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b13 JUNIOR PUPILS CONCLUDE COURSES Seven Schools Hold Midyear Graduating Exercises for Classes. Seven junior high schools graduated 613 students in midyear commencement exercises held today and last night The schools and the number of diplo- mas granted by each were Langley 140; Shaw, 98; Stuart, 94; Garnet-Pat- terson, 80; Powell, 52; Randall, 52, and Paul, 97 A note of pride in the graduation last t r High School's class g that institution for higher en- deavors presented to the school a show- case, in which will be displayed samples of work done by Langley pupils. George A. Harrison, tre r of the graduat- ing class, presented funds for the p chase of the case to Chester W. Holi principal, on behalf of the commencement was n invocation by Rev G minister of the Neelsville Pr C their school marked of Langley which in Kuhndahl, byterian James M. Coutts class, then welcomed tI parents and friends, after which Helen Davis delivered the valedictory. Paul- ine Slavin and Iverna M. Furey. two of the graduates, sang a duet, Schu- bert’s “Sere he address was made by Dr old E. Warner, prin- cipal of the Junior High School Genevieve L secretary of the class, read tf ass records and Ignatius E vice president, read the class hono Hardy, assistant endent schools, presented the diplomas to the graduates. The program also included songs by the entire class and selections by the Langley Junior High School Or- chestra president of the audience of Exercises at Shaw. Dr. Eva Dykes, professor of English at Howard Unive was the speaker at the Shaw Jui High School exer- cises this afternoon, at which Dr. J Hayden Johnson, member of the Board of Education, was the presiding officer Frances E. Datcher delivered the vale- dictory t C. Wilkinson, first as- sistant briefly The “ma; red by Mary sang sev cises were completed by tion by Rev. A. A. Birch presented the diplomas Harry O. Hine, secretary of t of Education benedic- Dr. Johnson e Board 100n, at which of the Church > open- Junior High ed the musical which also ided a piano solo by Josephine Bert. Mr. Hine addressed the graduates and awarded ie Pinkett High t the Garnet-Patter: High School comme t noon. Rev. F. I A. Bennett, member of the Board of Education, was the er in that capacity omas to the g program was sented by the members of the grad ing class. The graduation will be lowed later thi entation of a or students themsel Crane Presents Diplomas. Jere J. Crane, first assistant intendent of schools, was f officer ana the speaker at tion at Powell this aft opened exerci tion. after whic livered th ita Claxon which ves concucted. super- on of D director of music of t L. T audience ferred ir diplo- mas. The school orchestra completed the program Student orations were a_feature of the Randall Junior mencement this morning. title “Student ughts,” four of t graduates presented their views of mu- “What the Charles Flemir School Owes r the C nat i Lucy Stov Dean graduates the graduates. ginia Humes, Louise Stewart and Virgil Carter played a six-hand piano com- position. Mr. Wilkinson also spoke briefly, and Mrs. McNeill presented the diplomas to the graduates. Four members of the Paul Junior High School graduating class spoke briefly at their commencement this aft- ernoon on “George Washington: An Inspiration for Youth.” Betty Bain discussed the patriot as a “good home- maker,” Mary Heine as a “good neigl bor,” Lemuel Fraser as a “good cit zen,” and Ruth MacMillan spoke on “Washington the Man.” Richard Wyche presented his class’ gift to his school and it was accepted by Cantrell, principal mer, first assistant schools, addressed the presented the diplomas tion and the benediction by Rev. Willlam E. LaRue. Diplomas were awarded to the junior high school graduates as follows Langley Graduates. Genevieve L. Adams, Helen E. Adams, Evelyn M. Anderson, Peter Athos, Mar- garet L. Barbour, Charlotte E. Baublitz acob J. Berchanko, William R. Blake. Genevieve P. Bond, Max Boyard, Nona V. Bradford, Margaret L. Brown, Eliza- beth S, Burnett, Ernest H. Burrough Fanny Cali, Clarence J. Chaney, John G. Christie, Rose M. Cichello, Frank Clark, Helen M. Clark, Audrey Z. Clarke, John V. Connelly, Edgar V. Coope Elizabeth V. Cooper, James M. Cou! Robert R. Crans, John E. Cummin Helen L. Davis, Paul A. Dowell, Jcseph E. Draley, Frances A. Elliott, Dorot R. Ellis, Warren O. Ellis, Marie R hart, Irma H. Feigley, Ralph K. Frar gloni, Goldye Freedman, Donald J. Fu- of was intoned ‘Ellmbflh A, Hoffman, Bushrod W. Hop- Miss Rose Lees | High School com- | Under the | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D QL RRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1932. | gitt, Iverna M. Furey, Carmella B. Gali- | Karl Hicks, Alma J. English, Margaret | po, Albert C. Gasperow, Nick J. Genua, | L. Krause, Jean L. Anderson, Carol O. Dorothy M. George, Willlam L. Gregory, | Bohrer, Patricia M. Barber, Josephine Alfred C. Grosskurth, Elmer J. Harding, George A. Harrison, Vivian A. Hein, Dorothy M. Heitmuller, Robert J. Hibbs, kins, Dorothymay L. Hunt, Catherine R. Hutsler, Verna E. Jenkins, Doris Kaufman, Walter H. Kendall, Mary E. Albert L. Kohrn, Emma M. Myrtle Paul Ketner, Kolaris, ~ Mary E. _Krebs, E. Krebs, Charles P. Kuhn C. Kundahl, Van N. Lawle |K. "Lawlor, Harry A. Leuse | Helen Levitov, Lorraine D. Levitt, | Margaret E. Lewis, William Liggett, Ignatius J. Lo Jacono, Anna M. Lyd- dane, Jerry F. Mackessy, Frances A. Marans, Metheal E. Mathews, George St. M. Maxwell, Elizabeth A. Mayhew, Catherine L. McClain, Evelyn M. Mc- Donald, Charles P. McIntosh, Edna D. McMichael, Mary L. Merchant, Harry A. Millr, John Musumeci, Warren I. New- comb, Nancy M. Nicholson, Frank E Numbers, Bertha L. Ockershausen, Ai- leen L. Page, Mary F. Page, Theresa Pampillonia, David Parkman, Frances L. Patane, Henrietta Perley, James V. Perley, Grace C. Peterson, Stuart G. Poole, Marylee Price, Ruth L. Reisinger, Rite M. Ridolfi, Theodora Rinaldi, Ed- ward L. Robbins, Morris E. Rob- bins, Elmer O. Rosenbeaur, Milton M. Rosenfeld, Arnold G. Rosey, Carl N. Sampbell, Jay A. Sampsell, Ruth M. Samuels, Margaret E. eer, Mary L. Shelton, James L. Sherwood, Ruth Slackman, 'Pauline Slavin, Austin C Smith, Charles M. Smith, Dorothy D. Spence, Eleanor V. Stark, Margaret E. Starling, Evelyn V. Steele, Ella C. Ste- phenson, Eugenia J. Sutton, Mildred L. Tabb, John K. Taylor, James T. Thomp- son, Alan R. Thonssen, Dorothy J Thwing, Mary Tripi, Elizabeth P. Utz, Mary J. Voelker, Mary L. Warrener, Peggy C. Weadon, William C. Whorrell, Edward A. Willett, George W. Williams, Richard H. Winkeiman, Ruth E. Wilson, Paula E. Wright and Richard J. Yerak. Shaw Graduates. Eva Jackson, Willie M. Wilson, Ger- trude B. Hunter, Etta Chapman, Mandy L. Jones, Eva Burley, Elsie D. Bun- combe, Alva Jackson, Lucille Pierce, Catherine Hyman, Marceline Mattingly, Jennie Holloway, Virginia Smith, Bea- trice M. Hawk Carrie Hall, Ruth A Brown, Ellen E. Cooper, Vivian L. Car- n. Charles Davis, Edmund A. Wilson, William B. Robertson, Mark Freeman Smith, Herman J. Waskington, Helen: Mason, Audrey M. Greenfield, Annie E. Payne, Catholean Lowry, Sylvia J Green, Mahala Lewis, Carrie Suber Elaine Russ, Dorethea Hamilton, Louise Taylor, Carol Wallace, Leroy L. Smith, Walter Turner, Walter A. Roots, Her- bert Tucker, Preston Robinson, Al- phonso D. Johnson, Harry C. Lancaster, Benjamin A. Dickson, Irving Green, Alonza L. Penix,” Bruce A. Saunders, Sidney Foster, Sophia_Parker. John C. Yeldell, Gladys Gray, Evelyn D. Powell Hilda L. Lee, Christine E. Hill. Dorothy P. Brown, Lillile M. Dixon, Mattie M. Granville, Hazelean Worthy, Murrile h n, Mary L. Hinton, Mayfield Delilah~ A. Edmcnds, Bernice Bryant, Dorothy L. Dace, Erma E Chase, Elsie M. Hackett, Thelma Wash- Queen Esther Norman, Ernest ._Kenneth Carnes, William Eugene R. Smith, James O. | Earl D. Kennedy, Othello L Paul Tavlor, Robert J. Jones, y Martin, Annie Addie Jones, Reuben Ha Siddons Perry, am H. Scott, Ed- K. Hayward, Frances Brown L. Dorsey. Joseph H. Milton, Miriam E. McCottry. Mary Stone, Alice West, Delma Bolling, Audrey Brooks, Frances Datcher and Francis Hamilton. | Stuart Graduates. Nelson R. Jones, Joseph F. Anastasi, Ernest J. Anastasi, Guy T. Appel, Joan W. Bauer, Joseph Bonamo, Charles K Bowman, Lawrence T. Brady. Hugh B Carper, George Carvelas Bruce C. Davis, Joseph Crisafull, Joseph P. Di Silvestri. Charles A. Etcher, Isaac Feld- man, Ar M. Fones, Earl M. Funk- hauser. Henry B. Jaeger, Liberty A. Jamison Kavakos, Joseph C Leongini, Dennis A George B. Nelson, Raymond Joseph B. Pino, tein, Aubrey William or, P! a Thon W. Trumbo, C Harold R. Brun| William Dreos, Charles B. | Franks, Howard V. Hoover, Elbert Lash, Norman L. Pedersen, Elwood J. Topper, MILAN BERETS A Sure Sign of Spring are in a profusion of s and colors peclally} Here the; smart sty priced at $3.50 Sophisticated smartness, empha- sizing youth. Soft straw milan berets, in head sizes for miss and matron Come and see them on display Saturday for the first time. 9 1214 F St. N.W. fre Empty Rooms Are Frozen Assets We Hear Much Today of “Frozen Assets” cannot res Anything on which you ize full value is a zen asset. F. Bertolini, Ardella M. Burrell, Vir-| ginia Chappelear, Angelina D. Cokinos, Mae B. Davis, Ethel L. Domdera, June R Dyas, Edith Edelin, Erkenbrack, Frances A. Ewers, garet L. Flood, Mary Guiffrida, Emmie L. Holmberg, Florence C. Holmes, Theresa L. Hopfer, Hazel L. Hunter, Eida R. James, Ruth M. Lan- ham, Graze M. Logan, Lorctta A. Luve, Beity A. Lowen, Lillian M. Lowry, Bdna M. Macki! Thelma M Flora D. St Frances Katherine W L. Turner, Alma A. Voehl, | ntosh. ‘Teresa Virginia H. Mar- L. Gotsls, Mary A. E. Milice, Mullikin, Leota M. Over- lade, Gertrude W. Payne, Jennie Pinto, Jennie E. Principe, Sylvia Z. Rassin, cocca, La Todd, Rue H. Southard, Ora C. Topper, Margaret A. Webb, Marion S. Wertman, Anna M. Helen R Wilkinson, Limparis, Ella M. McInerney Rose A. George, and Josephine O. O'Brien. Garnet-Patterson Graduates. James liam H. William R Sylvesf Harry w Robert Coleman. David H. Crew Dyson Johnson, Moore O'Kelly 1op, John H. Chaffin, | Edward C. Cornick, | ‘William E. Dyson, Wil- Raleigh W. Hawkins, Thomas S. Miller, Raleigh L. Morton, Richard Reeves, Charles E. Scott, Margaret E. Brown, Olethia C. Wedge. Alice L. Wilson, Helen V. Coleman, Leola Glascoe, Sarah L. Mc- Kelvin, Theo Essie Murphy, Lucia A. Richardson, Yvonne P. Warner, Albert, E. Gibson, Martha E. M. Harshaw, Vir- ginia A. Lefeged, Constance L. Bryant, Clemons, Louise nberlain, Elizabeth E. Clark, Margaret G. M. Drew, Ralph Gill, Gwendolyn A. Gray, Nellie F. Hayden, Lenora Johnson Marian P. Lewis, Lou- ellen Redd. Willie Smith, Mabel Taylor, Dora A. Willis Reg! nard, inald L. Wingfield, Mabel W. Taylor, Helen O. Whitener, Samuel N. Harper, Constar M. Jagksol ctte E. Mars dred L. Si William Boddic Aaron Gibson ward H. La E. Belton, Brown, R 1 M Dearborn, Edith o elyn |, Hazel L. Robe: obinson, Brooks, Robert Daris L. A M. Ingram, Florence W. Lacey, Antoin- s, Mil- Wynard N. Tapscott, Ma n E The 1 Ralph D. Crawfor William E. Johnson, E Jane Eleanora Sally M ry M. Basey, Boswell, Buckner. Cobbs, Eloise O. Dorsey, Clara B. Evans, Pearl E. G | field, Ange | Morse, Ca Posey and Thomas yilow ¥ e G Antoinette B. Green- Logan, Martina A, Peterson, Eloise O, June J. Wood. Powell Graduates. Athana: WooDWARD & LOTHROP STAIRS STORE The Important New § Spring Dress Fashions Philip Ba DOWN Black with White . . . —is sho new hlack in charming canton frocks, wn with white applied in orig- inal, fla ways, wi ttering, dramatic th Irish lace, lin- gerie touches, em- broidery, fabrics . and self $10 Sizes 14 to 20—38 to 44—16/; to 26V, Little Girls’ Linen Frocks Little Boys’ Suits g | Marie Bailey, James Bernhard, Louise Beville, Richard Brashears, Albert Car- pel, Juanita Glaxon, Victor Cusimano, Alice Edmonds, Lena Elsberg, Jessie Fanning, Christine Geor,e, Irving Gert- ler, Lenora Gordon, Willlam Hart, Mary Harvey, Charlotte Hewitt, Jean James, Lina Johnson, Norman Kadison, Robert Xrafft, Ralph Lauxman, Thomas Lech- lider, Margle Love, Beatfice Marsh, Fansy McCurdy, Marjorie McGhann, Marie McNicholas, Thomas Miller, Jane Murray, Melville Moffet, Edward No- gasta, Owen Proffitt, Curtis Porterfield, Dorothy Ratner, Edith Rowles, Jean Rutland, Irvin Rubin, John Sauer, ‘Thomas Bauer, Frank Sheehy, Armond Schrieber, Kenneth Simmons, Douglas Shaner, William Sudduth, Jack Sobotha, Eva Teel, Cora Tucker, Harriet Wieler, Betsy Winter and Constantine Yeonas. Randall Graduates. | __George H. Allen, Samuel Ashton, John | H. Buchanan, Maurice Butler, Garrett Brooks, Arthur Caldwell, David E. | Cross, James A. Curtis, Joseph Duckett, | Charles W. Fleming, Robert L. Ford, | jr.; Theodore D. Hill, Clarence R. Holmes, James A. Hansborough, Cor- nelius L. Johnson, Andrew O. Johnson, William H. §. Johnson, John F. Mat- thews, Harvey W. T. Moore, Everard V. | Muschette, Orpheus W. Tolson, Wil- liam C. Watts, Thomas A. Worth- ington, Bertha E. Barnes, Eloise M. Barton, Mary E. Brooks, Evelyn G. | Carter, Thelma L. Carter, Thelma A. Chisley, Thelma V. M. Clomax, Helen M. Easton, Dorothy E. Ford, Mary C.| Ford, Ruth E. Ford, Florence G. Golden, | Mary E. Greene, Juanita D. Giles, Aline E. Ganit, Anna B. Hudson, Blanche L. Hawkins, Naomi D. Johnson, Constance B. Lumpkins, Naomi E. Miller, Lor- raine A. Madison, Mildred Murphy, | Myrtle C. Queen, Madeline Ross, Marie . Sims, Dorothy W. Swann, Florence E. Thomas, Bernice Washington and Faustine Wilson. Paul Graduates. Henry E. Allanson, John G. Barrows, Bernard P. Beavers, Thomas W. Blu- menauer, John M. Cady, John R. Dem- orest, Merill B. Dillon, Earl W. Eden, Harold H. Franke, Lemuel A. Fraser, Albert I.” Katz, Phillp M. Lasswell, Harry S. London, Robert B. Mertie Floyd E. Rice, John B. Schaefer Charles L. Sherzer, Warren E. Steiner, Matthew W. Strosk, Richard T. Wyche Leonard M. Big William H. Clarke William F. Cleaver, Edward F. Gran- nis, John W. Linthicum, Barnett M. Needle, Benjamin Burch, Charles Mc- Lendon, John A. Erickson, William H | Gerhard, Roger C. Smith, Harold W. Carl F. Westermeyer, Walter , Snow- Gladys ' New Shorter Jackets . . . —and this Spring's jackets will not only be shorter, but much more feminine. And the frocks underneath are full of new interest be- cause of the colorful con- trasts between the s]o blouses and skirts. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Specially Priced G. Bray, Helen P. Colman, Dorice K. Colquitt, Alice S. Dickinson, Virginia E. Grove, Clara L. Delawder, Margaret E. Garland, Myra E. Kramer, Robert W. Allison, Donald E. Baus, Charles Buscher, Edwin Roller, Howard Wil-| kinson, Joseph Winter, Jean E. Apple-| baum, Ruth E. Butrick, Jane F. Finn, | Ruth’ J. Haycraft, Ruth M. Herman, Elizabeth A. Keim, Virginia McL. Ken- nedy, Jane F. Kephart, Marian Kinsel, Edith C. Kramer, Betty H. Law, nan-‘ ces M. Linthicum, Ruth E. MacMillan, Margaret V. Newton, Claudie L. Point- | er, Patricia L. Shives, Joanna L Womeldorph, - Margaret C. McIntosh, Betty J. McKnight, Norma M. Smith, | Mildred L. Thompson, Betty Bain, Vir-| ginia Junkin, Phyllis Poole, Marie Westermeyer, Mary M. Heine, June| Little, Marcia V. Pearson, Alice J.| Swann, Helen A. Swann, Ethel L.| Wolfe, Claudia M. Wylie, Lillian Hale, | Ida Kramer, Dorothy McKay, Mabel| Swan, Dorothy Barnes, Jane Beitzell, | Alice Colquitt, Alexander Cohen, Ed-| ward Gray, Herman Hitz, Fred Lea- man, John Rives and Frank Sharpless. | MARVIN WILL SPEAK G. W. U. President on Program for | Alumni Luncheon. President Cloyd Heck Marvin of | George Washington Upiversity will be | the principal speaker at an alumni luncheon, at the Mayflower Hotel to-| mOoITow. Others on the program are Dr. Fred- erick August Reuter, president of the | alumni body of the Medical School, ! Dr. Earl Baldwin McKinley of School of Medicine. Dr. Danicl Borden it in charge of arrangement: 1715 G ST. NW. Richmond Heatomat Gas Fired Boilers Now on Display 4100 Georgia Ave. AD-0145 10 Vivid Color Contrasts . . delightful tions of gay plain colors, in striking contrasts of two different colors, or in two tones of the same color. Especially smart is the new red, i 1 et 300 combina- prints and —in LoweRr PRICES on BUTTER For the fifth time since the New Year began we are making a reduction in the retail price of our quality butters. The market is lower, and no time is lost in passing the saving on to our customers. 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