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WACFARLAND LIST 20 THIS YEAR Junior High School Grad- uates Chiefly Destined for Roosevelt. Two hundred and twenty-two stu- dents were graduated from Macfarland | Junior High School at exercises yes- terday afternoon at the school. Miss Jessie La Salle, assistant super- intendent of schools in charge of tha research division, presided. The largest group of the graduates will go to Roosevelt Hign School next Fall and | the second largest contingent to Central. The graduates, listed according to the schools they will enter, follow: To Roosevelt High School. Olive, Rita Reimer, Genevieve L. Rappaport. Arn{lv\‘ Rudolph Sloane, Irene Ashby. Virginia Spence, Suemarie Barrett. Marie Supinger, Louise (' Betty Cohen. Jeanette Cowing. Alice M Frlnclks L;‘l‘\l\ B Fl:lle oo ancke Fimmers, "Dayia_H. Fitzeriaid, Mildred Hurley Freund. Harry Isen. Mil Gates. Raymond Jacobs. Gillers. Mildred Kolker. Gottlieb, Flora Kressin, Fanye S. Heider, Cleora $icGrav. J M Herson, Ruth % Holmes. Ke Johnso r. Kaufman Bernice - Kiein, Milton s. Coley mh John Vireinia Rosenthal. Gerald L »xSon»DFp‘l'af N los el . Rosenbers. Jeanctte Webb. Normar + ‘Wood. Thor! Bachrach, Shiriey Bowles. Muriel Charles, Helen Cohen, Charlotte Staal. Gabriglle it Varoutsos jard. Katherine Wheeler. " E 2 v antweli. Rob Fowle, Mari Oxenbu 3 Frazier. Benna L. pronouts, Iving George. Frances » Shciotia Antho Hasris, Helen Stawort moam, Sward. Jane Kurtz, Charles ich, Jeane C. Beers. Doroth. Knofer. Mildred Bratten. Evelyn Koob. Pezey May Buchaiter paiia Lee. Phyliis Cohen. Betty Lemmond M ver. Sylvia ittle. Doris M. Ellis. Marie Im;‘rry Ml;‘l‘ Emma Geiman, Louise Mahoney_ Marion on: Bar Frosser, Elizavetn SR e oe oss. Marion 3 Robin, Lillian Jevathes, Victoria Sislen, Dorothy potner McKay, Lorraine Woods, Peggy, Cash. Richard i cookl Ea\é:rd p . < Findley. arles Creenbers. Ellis erbers, Adele M. Herrington. Russel zzolo. Car Kennedy. Hazen Mahoney. Richard Moulton, Robert Mundy. Pred R, Peariman, Ira W Shultz. John W, Etrieby. Ralph Zevin, Abraham ooth. ‘Leonard Britton. Jumes arpel. Jack eitc Bpel Jack B, Moarior, Jebn C. €. Moffeit. Melvin Rhodes_ James Ruth v Frances Bohrer. Shirley “"Roland G. Embrey. Ella Mary sles A. Hampton. Gertrude . Harris. Dorothy Hoover. Jeannette y R Kay. Lillan Ma‘n)mr 11\ )‘enr Kollmyer. Helen cIntyre, ™ H Litofl, Ruth Norwood. Adelaide T. To Central H School. Bass. Lillian Deering Rosalie Heitmulier. Evelsn A <. Stanley Miller. Bernard. Jonscher. Bennett G. Nordstrom. Isabelle Keiser, Hu v Norris, Kathleen Nor \on Esther Sheehy, 3 Bmith, Jean Tassat, Earl' B ouglas E Berkowitz. Adele FevierYEiian 5y, Dorothy Littman. Morton ; Margaret A, Maciulla. Antoinette son., Solomon Hazel, Lorraime | a Ra Hemph Burka. Irving SR AT Harrad, Oscar obey. Cérol n Snnm John Bcherer, Prank m' s Jack Veirs. Garrow harles. Jessalyne Srickenberser Davis Kiier ey’ Field, LeRoy To VHKmley High School. Fucker. Bernard E onberger. Melvin Siattery. Wil rger. Melvin Slattery, Willia Miller, John i To St. Paul's High School. Easby-Smith, F’lnc-s 89 ON VOCATIONAL GRADUATION LIST Margaret Murray Graduates Re- ceive Diplomas From Dr. Wilkinson. Diplomas were presented to 89 grad- Uates of the Margaret Murray Wash- 1gton Vocational School yesterday by ¢. Garnet C. Wilkinson, first assist- &nt superintendent of schools, at com- mencement exercises in the John F. Cook School auditorium. Rev. J. M. Ellison of the Zion Bap- tist Church spoke and E. A. Clark, President of Miner Teachers College, Ppresided. The graduates were: Allen. Charity Avers. Edith Louise flexander A'B. Gravson, G L ruce. Lou Mouzone. Pauline R. Bazgoits, Ella mn Penn. Mary Ellen Brown. Mary Poweil, Augusta J. Cofveri, Mudeline c. Baltimore. Eolym Chiles. ‘Willie M. G Brown. Niargasst E. Carson, Cressia Lee Greenfield, len Fowler.' Corlissa E. Jackson. Ma olloway. - George - Ag Jeereon, Wil oward, Erneatine ®Johnton. Carrie Elva Johnson, Beulah L. Lee. Louise Emma 1" Lee, Madcline rniheid: Bracass Norris. Mary Teresa Sullivan. Ruth N. Pauls. Earline E Thompson. Rosaline Richards, Hazel E_ Turman, Hattie Robinson., Laura F. parrow. "Virgie V. . Bai helm: Barion, Eleancy E. Bush, 2Imore K. Colbert. Blanch Benau, Maud Clark, Mary H Black. Willie Mae _ Charleston. Jane B. erkley. Florenda M. Dixon, Ruth Le! aunteroy. Naomi Light{oot, Estells K. ent. Emma Irene Martin, Mary Anna ing. Charlsie Mae Mal ariin, Christena M. ) ollard, Lorena R. O'Brien. Etherea 3 binton. Sarah M. Shanklin, Dnm(th iddick. Dorotby R. Slaughter. Harriet horter. Ruih P, Slaughter. Mabel E. Adams. Dessie Lee Turner. Blanch ‘hapman. Agnes T. Thorpe. Julia athey, Janie E Walker. Lucille A. arris, Christine E. 19 BENNING SCHOOL GRADUATES HONORED Nineteen pupils were graduated to- day from Benning School. A dozen of them will attend Eastern High Bchool in the Fgll. They are: William Ammann, John G. Schweier, Winifred M. Gray, Nancy J. Herren, Dorothy Hawkins, David Hoover, Ethel Hornig, Dorothy Ingels, Yois Miller, Frances J. Schwefer, Josephine L. Spitzer and Catherine J. Btueckler. James E. and John J. Bickirks, Pauline V. Rachel and Edna M. Cur- tin were promoted to Eliot Junior High School and Caroline M. Gabor- dini, Walker S. Fincham and Elajne A. Disney will attend Lenox Voca- tional School. sulnnlcl. OfppgReVT lAYERSON OlL VIORKS CLUMBIA [ANGLEY STUDENTS REGEIVE DIPLOMAS Dr. Ballou Presents Certifi- cates at Junior High School. | Langley Junior High School last night graduated a class of 237 boys and girls, all but one of whom will be divided among six District senior high schools next Fall. One pupil plans to attend school away from Washington. About two-thirds of the class will go to McKinley High. The diplomas were presented by Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of schools, at ceremonies held at the | school, First and T streets northeast. The pupils presented a brief musi- cal program, Members of the class follow: To McKinley High School. Abbadessa, John E. Krum, Helen K. Adina. Carlo E Larrick, Mary L. Anderson. Julian B. Lauer, Doris R. Anderson. Sylvia B. Leventhal. Theima, Antonioli. Rachel M. Levitov, David 2. Arrow. Pearl M. Levy, Ben.amin Babcock. Margaret M Lowis, Tda | Bagker: Edward Lohmant: Mary J. Baleil’ Madeline R Long: Vieln | Baver. Thomas J.© Mann. Marwili P. R | Bierly. Robert F.” Massman, Ben!. i | Black.” Doris W May. Marion M. Bladen. Derothy M. May. Maurice L. r. | Bolac, Marsaret M. Mayne William L. | Brausier. Donaid o' McCaflrey, Doris C. McClanahan, B. A .’ McLaughlin.” Hugh D. " Frederic T. Melton, Harry E. Brown. Margaret E. Mennen, Dorothy V. McQuarry. Thelma E. | Brown. Zita M Miller, Pranklin P. | Bruno." Antotnette R.Mills. Dorothy L. Buono. Frank D. Montsomery, Burkher. Vincent W. Mortis James W Callahan. Alice M. ' Moscley, Robert M. Campbell. Willlam A.Musumeci, Joseph Carman. Margaret M Nevitt, A. Magdalene | Castagneto. Louis J. Noble, M. Adair tloth. Ma Nordby. Rnbert C. ,cpnnmcr S | Chisari. Aane R.” Ockershausen, L. R Slirt, Helen Ar. Pace. Gilda N. ohen, Sara a v Cole. Gilbert A ; " opoiny Colegrove, Mars . ornisn. LeKoy Perruso. Cecehini. ‘Louis A. beily. Yinrinia Lo tney. Jack L. Potts. Joseph C. GOt Yohn s Prencipe, Grace Cuticchia. Rosie M. Rabenhorst. D. W, Dale. Frances J. ~ Rager, Lillian J. Davis, Doris E Ragland, Laura J. Davis, Eimer J. = Raley. Charles M Day. Evelyn G. gy Desiuyn ecker. Lois Reeves, Annie P. DeGrouchy. Jurie K. Rivenbars. Inck E. DeMarr. Creignton O.Robeson. Mary L. | ason. Yvonne V. Dondero. Mary L Rogers. John L. rman. Wanda W. Rogers, Lorraine B. enbe b " Rowe, Heima | Sandefur. Gordon F. “’ Wit " Savior, Delores R. Ferman. Isabelle A. Scattén s D . Figtiozzi, Louis Searls. " Retert Seebold. Mary F. Serio, Maiie F. E ea. Elizabeth A. Frank Willam N, Snelton. paoi B. Frankhauser. H.§. ghorer-ypeul & Frechie. Elaine P. Sicoli" Mary M. Xy, Constance P. gicony Gardner. J. E. Gee. Mary E Ghee. Norma L. dberg. Max Goo On. Marie K. Gorrell. Betty J Gough.’ Arnold E. Helen Simmons. William R. Sincerney. Hel Smith, Eimor L. Smith, Leander Stackhouse Storey. Xie K. Sullivan,”Eugene Be ullivan. Joseph Hanten: Rath'E Tajport Harras, Shirley c, XLalbert e Terry, Thayer. Adelnide Margaret L. e Barartii Tierney. Mav E l’llmu Alice R. n Hodges. James E Elsie Mae Hodges. Norman J, T Jeanette L. Hodgkins. Agnes P, Vavasis, lLiene ook Wiiliam A. Wallingsford. E. &, Hoskins. 'David C. warren. Edward C. Howe. Walter C. R. Watson. Harry G. Hudnall. Kennon L. West. John W. Hunter. Thomas W. Weyrich. Mae E. Hurley. Winifred H. White, Helen G. Hutchins. Virginia E.White. Robert W. Hyde Ruth C Wickham. Guy F. Jenkins, Flmer L. Wilding. Charles P. Jones. Margaret E. Williams. Vernon S. Kalavitinos. Anne Wilson. Jean C. Kaplan, Lena Wolford. Ruziski M, Kelliner, Margaret M. Wong, Thick Mon Knott. Marunr-r E. Young. H(len L Kober, Virginia L. To Central High School. Ax. Caroline E. Dille. Marian L. Berger. Harold J. Esenitad. Morris Bitting, Dorothy V. Guaragna. Jean J. Brooks, Elisabeth M. Hines. Chirles W. Bur: uger. Dorothy A. Anme P Stelnbere. Ohve ar: Grasso. Josephine A Hactler. Margaret K. islip. Alice M Tiale. Rises ery A Gurtls, Edith B. Wiser. Beryi O. Daniei, Jane C To Eastern High School. Kokinas. Mary L To Western High Scheol. Lane. Florence A. To Roosevelt High School. Barnes. Mary Alice Linkins. Grace M. Bender. Earl L Melton. Margaret G Bonucelli. Lily A. Slan. Jeanette B. To Woodrow Wilson High Scheol. Weigandt, Viola R. Outside District. Dodson._Bonnie G At this season, more than Stricklin. Preeman N. Sengstack. Charles H. | ever, you will enjoy the | freedom and relaxation of a Charis foundation... No | other controlling garment can compare with Charis in this respect. The adjustable | ented feature. 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