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3 hart Foley, Melroy Martin Ford, Henry Edward Foulds, Lemuel Alvin Fugitt, jr.; James Eugene Fair Gammon, Na- an Gammon, jr.; John Victer Gauzza, 404 ARE GRADUATED E55¢ e A'I' M,KlN_l.EJ HIGH'SM T Xy X vatte, Andrew Philip Gray, Charles Nel- son Gregory, Harry Gretz, Arthur Blake Traditional Commencement Address Omitted—Scholar- Groverman, Maynard Francis Hamma, jr.; Robert Barrow Hankins, George ship Winners Named. Elliott Harrington, Randall McTeer Harris, Granville Mason Hart, Trueman Lanham Haskell, John Warren Hayes, Henry Travis Heatwole, William Anton Heine, Leonard Henry Heitmuller, George Schiller Helff, Anthony Charles Hemelt, Chester Maurice Her- bert, George Elbert Herbert, Morris Harold Himmelfarb, John Prederick Hofen, Maurice Franklin Holmes, Wil- liam Smith Hopkins, John Eliot How- ‘The largest high school class to be ' ard, Blrerewn Gflb;rl Hughes, Harry graduated to date this year was turned | Bartholomew Humphrey. Gebrge Albert out by McKinley High School last night | Funt, Gibson Taslor e H"u"‘fl when diplomas were awarded to 404 |Wagner Irey, Loring Jetton, Frank students. | Thomas Jones, jr.; Ralph Schaffer Jor- Presided over by Henry Gilligan, | dan, Walter Jorss, Charles Fowler Kane, member of the Board of Education, Who | Lee Huchins Keefer, Clark Keene, k was reappointed for anotlgr | James Lewis Kelley, David Bruce Kerr, ar term, McKinley's commence- | Adolph Gustavus Keyser, ir.; Alexander was without a traditional “com- | Victor Kissal, Charles Clark Kissinger, mencement address.” Robert Barrow | william Meers Kroger, Stephen Errett Hankins delivered the salutatory and | Lankford, Samnel Lasky, Lyman Jud- Paul Bevans Oehmann delivered the | son Laughton, Everett Wilson Lawrence, valedictory to keep oratory within the Theodore Harrison Lawrence, Woodrow ranks of the graduating ciass itself. | Wilson Lee, Lee Elia LeMat, Joseph Jessie Cocpe, assistant principal, | Isgac Levin, Isadore Sidney Levy, Mar- announced the following scholarship | yvin Brown Lewis, Winslow Parker winners: _Swarthmore College, four | Lewis, John Carleton Lingebach, years, to Paul Oehmann; Rensselaer | Charles Mitchell Livermore, Boynton Polytechnic Institute, four years, to|Parker Livingston, James Franklin Lux- Wilfred Page; Wesleyan University, | ford, Nelson William Ljyls, Gordon Ross one year, to Robert Zearfoss; George | MacQuaker, Ira Paul Madden, Lester Washington University, four years, to | Anderson Malcclm, Herman Mallinoff, Robert Hankins; American University, | Frank Columbus Mangum, jr.: Alfred {Lyle ‘Werth, Meyer Wertlieb, Sylvan to Harold Walker and Margaret Tucker; Georgetown University, to Hermann Mallinoff; University of Virginia, to Silvio Glovanetti; William and Mary College, to Dorothy Clarke; Washing- ton and Lee University, to George Ed- wards: Strayer's Business College, to Pearl Brown: Benjamin Franklin Uni- versity, Martin Brown: Columbia Uni- versity, to George Sem bekos; Columbia Business School. to Beatrice Kendall; vachington Col’'eg> of Law, to Ruth and Southeastern University, to 3ildenhorn The graduating class contributed fur- ther to the program when Helene Fin- nacom played a piano duet with La Salle Spier. The Tech Symphony Or- chestra played during the commence- ment. Frank C. Daniel, principal, the diplomas to the following Helen Elizabeth Adcock, Catherine Dolores Armentrout. Helene Elizabeth Barnard, Cynthia Mary Biggs, Dorothy Louise Blackburn, Esther Louise Bright, Clara Louise Brinkman, Lois Glass Brooks, Barbara Brown, Grace Lula Brown, Pearl Brown. Irma Adele Bry- ant, Anna Marguerite Burgess, Wilma Christine Chandler, Helen Agnes Chick, Dorothy Anne Clarke, Katherine Clough. Alice Murray Cogswell, Sarah Elizabeth Cole. Blanche Elizabeth Col- lir Mary Elizabeth Conard, Marie es Conners, Margaret Crow, Mar- te Virginia Daffer, Mary McClel- Ruth Elizabeth Denton, Helen Marie . _Milcred Elizabeth Drach, eth Mary Dreos, Frances Emily nn, Catherine Elise Edelb'ut, Mil- red Marie Facer, Virginia Lee Fall, elene Estelle Finnacom, Julia Almeda Fleet, Mildred Gertrude Floto, Jacque- line L 'l Foster, Margaret Mary Ce- cilia Gallogly, Eleanor Sappho George, Hel Barbara Gibbs Kathryn An- nette Gillis, Catherine Virginia Green, Betty Cleone Greene, Margaret Louise Grossmann, Martha Winifred Harr, Nell Margaret Harting, Eva Della Haynes, Barbara Healey, Catherine Virginia Heckrotte, Ruthanna Hedges, Josephine Alvena Heitmuller, Mary Eileen Henderson, Ruth Catherine Hepburn, Mildred Madella Higgins, ‘Annie May Howard. Helen Cooper Hub- bard, Lorna Isabell Hunter, Mar- guerite Verona Jaeger Edna Lois Jarrett, Ann Jarvis, Helen Isabelle awarded Johnson, Olive Elizabeth Johnson, Mary | Forbes Manning, Richard Harvey Mans- | field Paul Martin, Robert Hector Mc- | Callam, jr.; Alden West McDaniel, John | McLean, Robert Melpolder, Fred Hans | Menke, Charles Merzel, John Edgar Merriken, jr.; Calvin Benjamin Meyers, Ben Michaelson, jr.. William Miller, George Warren Monroe, Bruce Edmund Moore, Charles Raymond Morgan, George Curtis Moudy, Bernard Martin Muenzzr, James Edwards William Anthony Nolte. William Wade O'Brien, Paul Bevans Oehmann, William Samuel Opdyke, Wilfred Everson Page, Edward Joseph Peruzzi, Albert Lyman Pierce, jr.; Jo- seph Robert Pierce, Robert ~Afhton Poetzmann, Herman Sidney Porton, | Oscar_Ellsworth Porter, Donald Harri- son Prince, Ralph Rabenovets, Dante | Radice, Harry Beaufort Ragland, John Henry Rankin, Joseph Rappaport, Charles Bernard Rauscher, Leon Reikes, David Harrison Rhoces, Corydon Frank | Rich, Frederick Willlam Ritz, John Wilbur Robb, Major William Robb, ‘Thomas Elbert Roberison, Meyer Rosen- feld, George Milton Rouzee, Henry Bowman Rupertus, Richard Henry | Rush, Everett James Russell, Lewis Henry Rutz, George Rybezynski, Albert Sandberg. Edward Canning Sasnett, Irving Schenick, William Michael Scor- delis, Elmer Lewls Seger. George Sem- bekos, Americo Peter Sesso, George Francis Sesso, Montgomery Rea Shafer, | Andrew John Shennon, George Wilbur Shipley, Joseph Sholtz. Erwin Henry Shupp, John O'Hara Smeltzer, Hubert | Smith, James William Smith, Edward | Soo, Robert Stanley Spalding, Stanley Speake, August Ancrew Specht, Har- man Leake Spencer, Sydney Snowden Stabler, Preston Joseph Stang, Peter Thomas Stathes, Robert Walter Steele, Howard Melvin Steen, Charles Harris Stephenson, jr.. Willlam Thomas Stev- | ens, William Hamilton Stimson, David Lee Stoddard, Henry Caristian Strobel, Charles Francis Sullivan, John La: | rence Sullivan, Thomas Richard Swee- Frederick Riker Tanzill, Morris Andrew Francis Thibadeau, Louis Edward _ Thibadeau, Thomas Harold Ticer, Bernard Reid Tolson, William Garfield Tredway, Carl Trometre, Wil- liam Clarke Tucker, Edward Samuel | Turner, Edward Kenneth Valentine. Clarence Arnold VanKammen, Richard | Edward Volland, Bernard Frederick Von Louise Kaldenbach, Mildred Kalmbach, | June Virginia Keiser, Beatrice Evelyn Kendall Eethel Murray Koockoge Grace Anna Kreeger, Vera Geneva Lanning, Helen Elsie LeDuc, Margaret Louise Lynch, Catherine Bryan Mc- Clary, Lucy Alleen McDowell, Flora McKenzie, Ethel Bertha McKeon, Bar- bara Ellen McLean, Mary Frances Meade. Doris Eleanor Meaker, Julia Etta Melling, Jeanette Ruth Merritt, Elizabeth Hannah Middleton, Margaret Alwine Miller, Dorothy Louise Neff, Jeanette Norma Ohlsen, Emma Louise Osbburn, Barbara Anne Pace, Charlotte Gertrude Pierce, Suzanne Esther Pier- son. Helen Marietta Pratt, Eleanor Mae Quinn. Ethel Mae Ramsay, Flor- ence Roberta Rea. Catherine Frances Rehage, Marion Jean Rowland, Mar- | garet Strother Rowley, Rose Mary Saffold, Mabel Schreiber, Mary Edith | Scroggs. Elizabeth Mary Scullen, Hele: Sherman, Hazel Marie Shipp, Dorothy | May Simpson, Jeannette Smitskamp, Florence Frances Small, Mary Louise | Snyder. Pauline Stuart Snyder, Lil- lian Eloise Sole, Virginia Melvina Sorrell, Mary Dorothea Sperle, Mae Winnifred Stover, Esther May Strick- rott, Helen Louise Terwisse, Lelia | Irene Simmons, Melba Christine “Trilli argaret Elizabeth Tucker, Emily Van Doren, Eva Sophronia Waesche, Louise Prances Waite, Margaret Lucille Warren, Alice Grace Weed, Josephine | Christine Wenzl. Mary Virginia Wood, | H-len Marie Woolls, Pauline Echleunig | Zimmerli | Nerman Joseph Abelman, Franklin | Allwine, John Russell Almquist, | Andresen, John Joseph Asero. Lee Atkyns, Willam Edward John Willis Baker, William Baker, David Henry Baldwin, jr.: John James Bartram, jr.: Earl Ecward Bat- ten. Wilmer Franklin Bennett, George Walter Berens, Wendell John Blaik- | lock. Richard Moro Blaisdell. Strod Austin Bock. Paul Wi'liam Bogikes, Robert Botkin, Richard Joseph Boy- land. Robert Fulton Bradley, Joseph Frank Braugh, Paul Gilbert Breen, Cherles Thomas Brown, Clinton James | Brown Lewis Earl Brown, Martin Elmer Brown, Hilbert Sanford Browne, Melvin Daniel Buckner, William Henry Burke, Edmund Cody Burnett, George Arthur Calevas, Caleb Willard Cama- lier, jr.; Leon Franklin Cannon, Alex- ancer McRobbie Cardno, Ralph Ed mond Carpenter, Joseph Jeremiah Car: roll, jr.; William Emery Cassedy, Harry | Chaconas, Robert Churchill onte, Marvin Alvin Chapman, Frank Ciarrocchi, George Andrew Clark, William _Grayson Claspy, Henry Clayton, Edward Bliss Cline, N: than Cohen, Thomas Romalto Cola- | chicco, Ralph Buxton Cole, ir.; Bernard Foster Cooke, Wilson ¥o ‘ranford, Augustus Pemberton Crenshaw, III Charles Clayton Croft, Harry Leo Crow, Dewev Glen Croy, Edward Joseph Cul- ver, Arthur Dansboe Cushman, Pleasan! Borter Davis, Thomas Josenh DeFran cis. 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Student Thoughts Is Topic of Talks | at Commencement Program. 76 Get Diplomas. A series of addresses entitled “Stu- | dent Thoughts” was delivered as a fea. ture of the Randall Junior Higl School's commencement exercises this morning, when 76 boys and girls were graduated. Beatrice Parker presented the intro- duction to the “Student Thoughts,” after which Ethel Robinson talked on ‘Fair Play’; Martha Campbell spoke on “Courage”; Elaine Weyms discussed “Endurance,” and Irving Redmond talked on “Determination.” Rev. W. L. Washington, pastor of Zion Baptist Church, addressed the gradu- ates. Alice Coleman and Joseph Beale played a violin duet and Virginia Hoimes, Justin Sumby and Virgil Carter presented an instrumental trio. Choral singing completed the program, which | included also a brief talk by Garnet C. Wilkinson, first assistant superintendent of schools. A. K. Sav assistant superintendent | presented diplomas to the | Joseph Thomas Allen, jr.: Thomas William Bernard. jr.: Roland Augusto Bowie, Charles Edward Cain, | Paul Melvin Chase, Reginald Francis | |Carter, Lawrence Harvey Crawford, | Percy Everett Crawley. Vernon William | | Dixon, Benjamin Delaney, William | | English, Norman Reginald Fickling, | Charles Henry Ford, Warren Moses Gordon, jr.. Howard Paul Hansbrough, | Eugene Jeter, Abraham Augustus Lewis, | Joseph Henry Long, Le Roy Elsworth Mason, James Herbert Neal, jr.. Earl Albert’ Nelson, Hollis Wilfred Posey, | Richard Irving Redmond, Louls Bernard Robinson, Robert James Smothers, Adolph _ Taylor. Arthur Odessa Adams, Ruth Evelyn Allen, Ber- | nice Anderson, Ruth Gertrude Banton, | |Lillian Margaret Bell, Norine Cecelia | | Berryman. Minnette Agnes Briscoe, Edna Mae Brown, Martha Emma Camp- bell, Mattie Agnes Colbert, Helen Dor- othy Cooper, Virginia Mary Elizabeth Davis, Hattie Ruby Ennis, Bessie Elizabeth Harris, Dorothy ~ Alberta | Hill, Bernice Cecelia Huey, Ber- | nice Johnson, Gertrude Mary Johnson, | Margaret Mary Elizabeth Kelly, Lucille | Katle Keys, Blondina Lancaster, Mary | Alice Langley, Luvennia Berths Lewis, | Mary Edna Lyles, Vivian Delois Mack, | |AT POWELL EXERCISES | Songs Are Sung by Class and Music Henry Harris, Earl Harrison, Charles | [fi Thorogood, | NGTON, Marion Leona McKenny, Beatrice Park- er, Florence Penn, Florence Louise Perry, Ella Pauline Plowden, Helen Elizabeth Proctor, , Betty E. Galt, Leah , Alice Parthenia Reed, Hortense Elizabeth Reed, Ethel Hartwell Robin- | Genella, Margaret K. Glascock, Ruth H. son, Beatrice Mildred Smith, Elizabeth | Goldstein, Virginia Hall, Barbara Har- Margaret Smith, Viola Mary Agnes|vey, Stuart Harter, Estelle Hough, Ar- Smothers, Louisa Elvira Stewart, Eve- | deshir Irani, Tahmineh Irani, Ballard lyn Mae Th Exzagoyia | Jamieson, Margaret Johnston, John S. Jones, Eleanor A. Locke, Calvin C. Lom- bard, Jean Lowe, Mirlam J. McClana- han, Elizabeth McIntyre, Myron L. Madden, Robert K. Marsn, Lawrence J. Mattingly, Lorraine Maust, Dorothy Medbery, Harold Melman, Audrey Moler, Peter R. Morrison, Bernard Olswanger, James C. Pulliam, Elizabeth Pyfrom, Harold T. Pyfrom, Samuel Ragland, Iris V. Reynolds, Margaret Ruckert, Eugenia Sanderson, Arlene Schoenberg, John D. Seal, Mary E. Sizer, Annetie R. Smith, Florence Smith, Carlton B witzer, Chester R. wards, Edward Farhood, Eleanor Farr, Edwin B. Feldman, Fred M. Fernald, Emory Pirmin, A WEDNESDAY, Mae. Weldon, Elaine LeBrandt Weyms, Josephine Willlams and Bernice Mar- garet Young. 128 GIVEN DIPLOMAS Swank, Ruth E. Tamy, Ruth A. Thompson, Kathryn Tipton, Joan F. Tolar, Mary M. Trimble, Bernard L. Welch, Paul Whedon, Margaret Wil- kinson, Henry E. Wixon, Milton R. Zinder. oo T, ik s Burkholier, The Powell Junior High School's | Frances I Buck Loulsa Burkholder, {lomas in commencement exerclses | rocker. Marle DePue, Annalée Dyer, Rev. Bernard Braskamp Helen M. Emmett, Melva Farringion, the invocation, after which Eleanor | Ellen Fentress, James Fisher, Jack A. Farr delivered the weicome, Ruth | Herbert, Evadene Hammond, Martha M. Tanty was valedictorian. Songs were | Harris, Vivian Hodxes,t e Evan, sung by the class and the program was | Th°mas Jones ”R:;g:{ex 2 “m"fir"' completed with music by the school | William Kane Spat, ALY orchestra. Harry O. Hine, secretary of the Board of Education, presented diplo- mas to the following: Orville H. Aylor, Juanita M. 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