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116 Students Finish Courses at Anacostia Junior-Senior High Double Exercises Mark Graduations From Duplex School In double exercises 116 students were graduated yesterday from the Anacostia Junior - Senior High | School at final exercises there. The junior division graduates will | Diplomas Presented To 129 Graduates At Central High Dr. Carroll R. Reed Presides at School’s . February Exercises Diplomas were presented todl}'; to 129 graduates of Central High | School at final February exercises | there. Dr. Carroll R. Reed, first assistant | superintendent of schools, was pre- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, b. ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1942. % % Just say to your salesgirl tomorrow at Jelleff's—"Give me Defense Stamps in change!” % % \ THE NEWER ele S 1214.20 F-Street Silibs St ., Every little bit helps . . . ’ - — ’ T ————— please take purchases § Government Girls—YOUR Program! "The Federal Journal” 5 with you! Sundays—WJ Jerry Kluttz reports the Government | news of the week! Sponsored by Jellefi’s SV—1:45 P.M, Gunnar Back takes you visiting! Stri attend the senior division next |siding officer. rlpes Graduates were: for semester at the District’s only com- | p o Robert 1. Bowers, Helen D. bined high school. | Bitiner. Ave Branan, Norma E. en, Leonard Cancelose, Joan B. So chic right now under £ / Uit-dresses Vogue lovingly refers to them as “This spring’s darling”! Plaids color-cued to ' | Gabardine Juniors! for Misses 529.75 $ 75 1 A ¥ Little suits is what they really are. Their spoke on “Our Heritage of Free- | bitnn DamielW. o Mary . dom” and Vivian Armentrout on xl‘flh'}‘“fi-n- Fuller, Ethel “The Meaning of Freedom Today.” | Friedimun. Leonard Qyiecsic. Josephine After a piano duet by Helen Owens Euchsman e qxl\lgyi!fix‘\r:;l-flh_n and Louella Arnold, Mary Jean | Goldberz, M Gooaman, Evalin Burke discussed the liberties lost | Goldstein; Sidney B Grimith, Janet B. among the conquered peoples. .Nor- | Gundersen. C. H. B gamilion. Jacaueline man Sawyer, the valedictorian, had | Hamburzer, Bonald - Hation, M, Beriha for his topic ‘“Defense of Our 3 W. Chin-Yao Hounsom. ;;( fl"'\ ;i " ohnson. Jac Hurlebaus, uise oo [Eelam el HenaEWna’ Reads Class Honors. Klavan. Stanley Fawich Adele M. - . . Vir- | Staniey ones Class honors were xen_d by Vir- | t:!:imifl“f’c?' 3’35:3«6}3‘“51115 ginia Cowan, vice president, and | Levine, Leonard Jordan, E. Aleens the class gift was presented by | Leyine Willlam Keefer. Janice Gloria Jarboe. Principal John Paul | R £ Saiena Collins announced citations, and | yif I e awards and diplomas were present- | ed by Dr. Carroll R. Reed, first as- . B® sistant superintendent of schools. | Nelson Henry O, Littieton. Mary L. Dr. Walter E. Hager, president of | 8o Miken: = i Kims ¢ ‘Wilson Teachers’ College, addressed ;-p‘-d:whf'gm'%. McConviile, M. E. the 50 graduates of the senior divi- | Ruflel Bernard A, o N sion a few hours later. 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