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Julia Ellen Tur- | Visit Our Nursery HYATTSVILLE NURSERY ‘OAKWOOD RD. Phene. GreenwooD 2274 Ra A A e F . |ner. Mary Eiizabeth Umbaugh, Anna nall Newton, James Herron Noble, How ? Largest Class Graduated This ' Petronella Van Bourgondien, Eleanor |ard Andrew Norford, Daniel Thoma: 3 | Lehane Vass."Abigail Wilcox' Veerhoff | O'Connell Stephen Bernard ODes, ir [ (with honor), Theresa Lucy Venuto, |John Frank Oertel. Martin Frederick ¢ YearHas Reduced Program |porothy Catherine Vernon, Naomi | Oertel, Garl Ingwaid Olsen. Walter Neal | Weed (with honor), William ~ Ford | and Saul Zukerman Vidgerhouse, Marie _Virginia Ward | Olverson, Wallace Saunders Omohun- of Oratory (vith honor), Margaret Lilllan War- | dro, James McClain Osborn, Jerome . then (with honor). Elizabeth Janet | Oxenburg, Justin Davis Paddleford, Welk, Louise Marie Whalen, Doris | Albert Pargament, John Bartlett Park, Evangeline White, Florence Elizabeth | William Myton Bearce, Abraham Pe: White. | kover, Edwin Paul Perry, John_ An- | Ruth Jancoast White (with honor),| thony Pesce, Ferdinand John Pfohl, | Janice Catherine Wilson (with honor). | John Joseph Phelan, Bovd Calvin Phil- | A Jypical | el BLOSSOM ININL 55¢ DINNER, N H Beautiful McKinley High School graduated a eur hair is dry, dull or lifel commencement exercises presided over | e Rt e . o ! Jean Estelle Wolfe, Virginia De_Atley |i Board of Education. The class was|Woolard. Lucy Annette Wren, Vivian | Wilmer Pickens, the largest to be graduated so far this | Edith Wulf, Hatsuve Yamasaki (with |ens, Guilford Richardson Plerce, Karl- | vear and the exercises marking its | honor), Lorraine Audrey Yauchler (with | ton' Wayne Pierce, Harold Lynch Pig- graduation were devoid of the usual | honor), Ralph Waldo Aldridge, James | gott, Richard Blanton Pilkinton, Save- | commencement oratory, the valedic- | Edward Alford, jr.. Roscoe Raymond |rio Salvator Pisciotta, Rogert Pittiglio, tory and salutatory being the only|Allen, jr.. Paul Rupertus Armstrong, | George Campbell Prather, Roy Web- | “speeches” on the program Mahlon Rogers Ashford, Frederick Al- | ster Prince, jr.: John Philip Quarles, George William Bon Durant, spokes- | bert Au, Joseph LeRoy Avery, Jesse |John Francis Quinn, Forrest William man for McKinley High School in the | Huntley Ayer, William Henry Bailey ARabenhorst, James Ellis Reed Peter tenth National Oratorical Contest re-| (with honor). George Clayton Baker, |Remsen, jr.: Arthur John Richards, sing cently, was the valedictorian. Rev.|Herbert Jack Baker, Fred Henry Ball, | Kenneth Mark Richardson. Markus Simpson B. Daugherty, pastor of the| Albert David Bartlett, Nicholas Basili- | Ring, Clarence Albert Robbins, Donald | Memorial United Brethren Church, |ko, Earle Hamilton Bass. Lawrence | Hooker Robbins. John Forsyth Robert- | asked the invocation. Albert Parga- | Brewer Battley, jr.. Walter Royce Beall, | son, Bernard Francis Robey, Donald ment presented a violin solo, -after | Robert William Beatty, Samuel Phil- | Ainger Robinson, Eugene Edward Rob- | which Dorothy Stetson delivered the|iphs Belt, Richard John Bennett. Har- | inson, Thomas Leonard Roland, Wil- - | salutatory. A vocal solo by Treva Lee|ry Payne Berghmann. Ernest Bierly,|liam ' Thomas Roliins, John Angelo ZZ | Cameron followed the valedictory. Philip Howard Blaisdell (with honor), | Peter Roumel, Abraham Rubin, Henry = | Miss Jessie Coope, assistant princi-| Robert Carl Blake, Norman Eugene | Rubin, William Humphrey Ry = | pal, announced the honor graduates|Bliss, Harold Arthur Blood, Hubert | Hardwick Sample, Pietro Anthony Sca- and the scholarship winners. The|Franklin Bohnke, Eric Francis Bom- | lise, Albert Scheinermon, Karl Schmitt, skin | musical program was completed by abard, Alfred Bonamo, George William | Irvin Theodore Schweitz, Charles Henry | piano solo by Richard von Bernewitz|Bon Durant (with honor). George Rust | Shaffer, jr.; Arthur Vincent Sheahan, | and selections by the Tech Symphony | Bongers, 'Hugo _Anthony Bonucelli, | Ross Wendell Shearer, Norman Wilson | Orchestra, under the faculty direction | Wilfred Walter Borland, Philip Hol- | Sheetz, William Thomas Sherwood, of Dore Walten. land Boss, Richard Emory Suddarth | Russell O'Neill Sizemore, Frank Bright- The scholarships were: Columbia | Boss, Francis Miles Bower (with hon- | well Skinner, Frederick Joseph Smith i Durant; American | or), Robert William Bowie, John Alex- | (with honor), Ralph Palmer Smith, Doris Hall, Marie Ward, | ander Bowman, Carl Lowrey Bradley | Willlam Weldon Smith, Robert Sokol | Francis Bower and Malcolm Lamborne: | (with honor), Harold Lendin Brannon, Joseph Priestley Spalding, Edwin Louis | | Georgetown University, Norman Weed; | William Ernest Braun, William Elmer ) Staubus, Herbert Steiner (with honor), | Strayer's College, Dorothy Stetson: [ Breen, John Francis Brennan, Maxmil- | Wilmer Watkins Steiner, Alfred Le- | Southeastern University, Thelma Pick- |lian Newman Brinkman, Earl Waldo|roy Stevens, Robert Lee Stewart, | ett: William and Mary College, Philip | Brown, Richard Willoughby Brown, | Charles Raymond Sullivan, Frank Hut- Davenport; University of Virginia, | Russell Vincent Brownell, jr.; Albert son Swaim, James Henry Swan, Henry Eugené Herz; Benjamin Franklin Uni- | Warren Browning, John William Brum- | Allen Swanton, Robert” Pierce Talley e Morton Jaffe: Columbia Busi- | baugh (with honor), Frank Buas, Fran- | Fred Eugene Taylor, John Lioyd | hess School, Katherine Hite, and Co- |cls Xavier Burch, Lioyd Byron Burk,| | Ry, Onivessity. Paul Finzel. Tne|Jr.. Robert Gordon Burkley, Charles| | Harvard Book Club award to the out- | Henning Burton, Robert Hawbecker By- | standing student in the junior class!ers. Robert Goskirk Carnahan, Linden | Went to James Hall. Verna Volz of (Fred Carper, Randolph Curits Carter, | the February, 1933, class. received & E‘:{?Sficéfifif&gfiflefi fify‘f{:h{‘ggj [ cchclemamioiGeeree Washington Uni- | §0 el Price Clapper, William Verner | X Cleveland, Jack Thomas Combs, James Willoughby Condit, Arthur Leffler Cook, John William Cook, Charles Harvey Cooke, Julian Vernon Cox, George Nay- lor Craver, William Charles Cronel berg, jr.; John Joseph Curtin, jr.; tield Scott Dampier, Richard Anthony | Danzi, Philip McClellan Davenport | (with’_honor), Joseph Arthur Dean, | Sam Darenberg, Philip A. Dieterich, | Edward Joshua Disney, Carl Shannon Donaldson, Eugene _Clifford Draley, | Richard _ Prancis _Draper, Anthony | Nedda Blum, Hollis Roberta Boyd, Ruth | Laomes DuBuSks, Joto, Ahsodeemue Genevieve Brewer, _Vernon Louise | garuna® v (with honor); Douglas | ited i | | Brooks, Katherine Elizabeth Caden, | Mclanahan Edwards, William Williams | Money Deposited in the il | Catherine Cain, Treva Lee Cameron, i | 1 . Edwards, Harry Ehrlich, John Edward PRUDENTIAL | Vivian Patricia ‘Cameron, Helen Louise | gprttti S0P\ pior i i” Ficher (with | Wl | Camper, Marion Lucille Cecil, Mar-| oo et “Bisherg, Guy Ervin, Jr. | | garet McLaughlin Chaney, Mildred | (yith honor); George Walter Estep, Ed B.ild'.l‘ Association | Belle Clark, Lois Alice Cobb, Elizabeth | worq' Evans, jr.: John Warren Fairall Friend Cooper, Anita Carole Counihan, | (with honor), Paul Eugene Finzel Stew- | Loaned Only on First [f| Allcs cotnerine covie Tsabel Ida Cun- | (Wth Bomor). 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