NEW., BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916. v ’revocational-Grammar School Graduation June 22 Dr. J. E. Martin of the School Board Will Present Diplo- mas and Will Make Address to Largest Class in Its History. Plans have been completed for the aduation exercises of the 1916 class the Prevocational-Grammar school, Drawing And Art—Mary A. Die- hich will be held in Fox's theater, mand, Judith M. Nelson, Ethelyn hine 22 at 9:30 o'clock in the fore- | J. Brown, Eleanor E. Huber, Mil- bon. The diplomas will be present- | dred O. Holcombe, Gladys J. Hen- by Dr. J. E. Martin of the school | nig, Pearle W, Cramer, s. bard, who will also deliver an ad- ! Nero, Edith Benson, ess. This will be the first com-| Wesker, Gertrude F. Dehm. encement. since the merger of the Drafting—Merlin D. Johnstone, Ar- o0 schools and a unique program will | mond J. Co o, Charles I*. Ber- offered. ~ The program will be ! tram, John S. Sunburn ried and will consist mostly of dem- | Woodworking- nk E. Zapatk strations ‘of the various branche: lexander W. Henry, Morris W both schools. A feature will be in, Carl F. Edstram, Harry W. eliminary musical, which will be Hurd, Leo Womijan, Hilding . 1d- as the audience is taking its ickson, Rudolph C. Larson. ats. The program for the musical | Tows: | ward J. Store—Doris K. Dewey, Luwella Townsend, Henry W Radco y, Drtat G. Hago- iegsmarsch Der Priester. . o pian. Mendelssohn Electrical Work—Frank A. Glae- For two pianos ser, Newman G. Provost, Edward J. ae Belle Swarsk Anna Bertha Gustafson, Ernst G. Eppler. Belkin, Margaret Traver, Doro- Printing—Harry W Hoffmann hy Ciara Barrowes) leon W. Bacon, Louis P. Holtzhat cal Duet—The Land of Eldorado Civie League—George Miller Carl- Maker | son, president; Milton Dewitt Jones, Leslie Clarence Clifford Marr. Housewifery—Florence gren, Julia C. Baloski, Stella 1. Kul- Mildred Behnke, Gibson Rackliffe) ss Solo—One Fleeting Hour. ..Lee leanor (Robert Edward Loomis) | per, Viala M. Bober, Helga Loren- le Quartet—The Golden Days of |son, Anna F. Shook, Carolyn E. ummer . .... he member are: Spec bert Kopf, first tenor; Walter Jo- | o h Welch, second Haddon tone | Herwig, Ruth E. La <on alty Work. Picture Mounting—Helma V. tenor; anuel Klingberg, first bass; Wal- :',“""g oieins Pe‘\"»\‘%kl: Dorothy Robert Gumprecht, second’ bass. | " PATOWeS, FHulda "M, S Bore S0 Giaduation Progras, pouse Decoration—Edna Linnea anielson. he program for the graduation ex- ses will be as follow | Costume Designing—Mildred Jo- Graduation _ Program. i | L Anderson. Sewing—Gladys V. Richardson, Ivy And The Rose ..Bennet | ., ~ vocational-Grammar School Or- | (f;\‘n‘l"]nl;m_l“[')’“',’_f’a'm‘“:"‘”eijf;m'\"'lf’"' Lo son, . Barnest, Nozoly Ma- LN nooelian, Helga Lorenson, Ella | Lading, Eva J. Valentine, Mildred P. Rev. John E. Klingberg Truslow. fod, I Thank Thee For TRach 4 X b e L ......Schumann | Grmnastics. Nidie b | Athletic Drill—Henry A. Linden- tation { ran, Robert Pattison, Conrad, H. old Frederic Latham, Class Presi- | Hoaglund, John M. Renehan, Hurl- dent burt A. Griswold, Archiebald X. ard To Fields Of Glory Water: Shepherd Donizott Dance—Bernadine n Clhie ‘Cherie Walker, Mary R. Murphy, Inez L. bocational-Grammar School Of | Campbell, Viola F. Anderson, Annie Newhoff. Mabel Louise Hultgren watization—Forum Scene from Where the Rippling Waters Flow | i = = Vetrana, Freda G. | 1 | | liug Caesar White Laubtion Eggs for Breakfast in the Morn- T e, White .Anna Marian Wightwood John William Balock ! Alfred Frank Seibert ..... Yale Sablotsky | Boys' Chorus Presentation of Diplomas Martin, M. D. Cls Song—Words John I5 Citizen . composed by Schweitzer in- Machine Shop—John J. Maher, Ed- | Johnson Elm- | Quist- | Irene Copeman, Florence Da- | Elvira oley, Josie Pearle White Cramer, lruk, Evelyn Marion Danforth, Edna Linnea Danielson, Mildred Louise | Davis, Olive Catherine Deary, Ger- | trude Flarine Dehm, Catherine Ma giterite Del Mastro, Dorris Katherine Dewey, Grace Clare Doherty, Mil- dred Olive Dolan, Inger Davida Ear- lorence Martha Feather Eric n, Gordon, Ada Alice Goss, Dorothy son Hallett, rtrude Halperin, Ellen Harlow, Lydia Mary Heir Gladys Jenny Henning, Herriander, Ruth Al Carolyn Emelia Herwig, Julia Evangeline Hillstrand, Katherine Monica Hoar, Mildred Or- lean Holcombe, Louise Margaret Holl- felder, Loretta R. Hoole, Eleanor E. Huber, Ellen Linnea Jacobson, Michal- ina Kathleen Jagodzinska, Susan Viola Jennings, Agnes Elizabeth Johnson, “Bertha Grace Johnson, Idith Hannah Johnson, Ethel, lizabeth Johnson, Hel- ga Eloira JoJhnson, Ruth Hattie man, Sthel Carolina na Herting, Lillian May | | | Ruth Victoria Johnson, Signe Doro- thy Johnson, Beda Gustava Kall, So- phie Kallman, Henrietta Kaplan, Mary Marguerite Kemmerer, Myra bourne, Sadie Sonnia Kirshnitz, Franc Marjorie Kopf, Daisy Mildred | Koplowitz, *Nellie Kotkin, Lena Kra- ! mer, Evelyn Anna Krom, Mathilda Kronwall, Stella Louise Kulper, Nora Mary Lacava, Ella Ladinig, Goldie Langman, Bernice Adelaide Lehr, Kthel Harriet Lester, Elsie Henrietta Linn, Alexandra M Ludorf, Adel- ina Lutke, Viola abeth Lyon, oly Manooelian, Victoria Manooelian, Alic Rosa Marsh, Catherine Cecelia McAloon, Katherine Mary McGrath. Laura Mae McKenna, Isabella Proc- tor MeNulty, Helen Marcia Milkow 07~ Esther yphie Miller, Lillian jorence { Miller, Sadie Elizabeth Milstein, Julia. | Elizabeth Miluk: ay, Julie | Blizabeth Naples Nelson, Judith Margaret Sophie Dorothy Neverdovich, Freda Gertrude Newhoff, Anna Niskofsky, Anna Magnhild Olson, Ingeborg Adela | Olson, Ethel Josephine Oquist, T3 Charlotte Parsons, Margaret Mary Pawlows Higina Anna Petuszkis Annie Mary Piorkowski, Elizabeth Katherine Pilarski, Antonetta Mary Recano, Esther Lillian Rehm, Gladys Viola Richardson, Tillie Richmond, Lillian ‘Gertrude Robertson, Sophie { Theodora Roger *Dora Virginia Rogin, Margaret Wilhomena Rolf, Pauline Ruck, *Anna | Catherine Ryan. Stella Helen Sakalus- | | | kas, *Louise Ruth Sandberg, Mar- jorie Lois Senf, Florence Beatrice | Schmaltz, Helen Mildred Scotton, Shanahan, Anna ances Shook. Mauricia glund, Anne *Margaret | Edith S Estelle Gertrude Helen Tosephine Smedberg, Loretta Mary | Smith, sernice Sowka, *Kath- | erine Florence Squillaciote, *Frances | i 2 = Alma Stankevicz, Margaret Georgiana e e X_E‘Je(;’i‘:n | Inez Lucxllc(fl :\:1]1‘"";’”-. | Sunburn, Lilian Anna Swanson, : A Walla Hests o fia.‘ C orus. " | Maria Swanson, Mae Belle Swarsk [ finies heareen | ApeoliThe Republlc March < Beyver | Charlotte Rose Symolon, Ruth Eliza- e st ol P \flt'a(!?!llaI-(xrumn.]:n' School Or-| beth Taylor, Mary Jane Templeton, Wi ¥ Bnsiam, Robert 7. Fop. chestra; A;-:m'x“umnv- t Edward !}:Mp Mary Thomas, Eugena Dorothy B owara A Schroedel marl . Foley { Traceske, Margaret Trave Mildred S e e (T | Porter Trushow, Trene Stancliffe Tur- ederic W. Radil, Harold B. The names of the graduates follow, Lo Eva Julia Valentine, Annie Rose hdy, Nathan Abetz, Abie F. the asterisk indicating that the| v.Ci1an0, Muirel Vibberts, Bernadine rman, Clarence C. Marr, pupil has completed two years' work | Licanor Walker, Ruth Lillian Wells, i T ane s el o Josephine Dorothy Wenz, *Dora We Lavin, Handy A. Christo- *Victoria Adams, Thelma Lena | 1\‘;'"_,_‘““9 Choisis e, dons e Johic B Damsiesi Hon Ny s i e "Emnv':;\.a.“““ ‘Wightwood. Mae Kirkham Anderson, Harry C. Ca- | Marceline Allard, Agnes Victoria An-| \\i88lesworth, Cordelia Emma Wil- . John Lesiak, Albert H. |derson, Astrid Linnea Anderson, | SO Mary Yessian. err, Milton Segel, Jamess M. Reatrice Ruth Anderson, Edith Marie Boy Graduates. Inehan r Audubon Societ: -Archie- [d N. Waters, Martin F. Stem- Anderson, Mildred Johanna Ander- son, Viola Florence Anderson, Agnes Hildegard Backgren, Julia Catherine n, Abrahnnf I. Zeitlin, Paul T. Baloski, Dorothy Clara Barrowes, stam, Merritt A. Taylor, Har- Margaret Mary Battaglia, Mabel T. Higgins, Robert J. Peplo Fsther Beckman, Eleanor Mildred e Sablotsky, Howard L. 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According to the statement of the Honor Pupils The following pupils have received have of 400,000 tons of grain must be add- *George Ed- rd O'Brien, *Kermet Edison Parker, William Radil, Charles ard Arthur Schroedel, Al- actual loss in men Kkilled in the pres- ent war. What part in the army ration does grain play How many men main- does 80,000 tons army Tomaszewski, Wilfred Ellis Walcott, |of grain mean? Has the soldier’s Katherine Virginia Belcher, Edith |ration been cut down? zabeth Benson, Esther Sylvia Ber- Heretofore Germany has not been maxim that “an army marches on its stom- ach”—that fighting and feeding go hand in hand. Whatever restrictions may have been placed upon the civi- it has been taken Bessie Ruth Dubowy, Mabel Mildred Ebba *Helen Louise Hult- Lagerlof, Ruth 284 MAIN STREET Open for Business PURE FOODS POPULAR PRICES Open Day and Night E. A. SIMPSON, Owner For Sale On Main Street Has--3 Stores--3 Offices--2 Tenements --3 Single Lodge Rooms--1 Big Hall See T. W. O’CONNOR Associated with E. H. Munson & Co. for granted that the army ration had phy, Hilma Victoria Quistberg, Helen |not suffered. Possibly, however, in an effort to that gaunt mine which stalks behind the German propitiate mere reduction account for 80,000 must also be a great reduction in the number of those who heretofore consumed the ration of grain. We may amounts to that ambitions. gaingayving miner in eat no bread ety of the name Oyster home of T. R Hughes the choice of s a summer home.—Syr andard. The improp Bay as the gest to Justice Parrot, Ky. acuse Pos ludson Lunch QUICK SERVICE All Pastry Baked in Our Own Ovens spectre of fa- ration has been re- in the tons> 3 president of the Imperial Grain 59,000 tons ‘or g1 in the studies of their last year: e o : N represents the sustenance of a great John William Baloclll Brenle Care || ocs e 1notes lnia i lspatech Erom 5 imber o Feoldiers,» and Mt the 1 ale Amsterdam, “to Germany’s reserve|duced consumption of the army number of tons, the *Leo Domijan, Hild 2 Willi. Srick- Y army st be grea educe: ety ilding Willlam Brick- | .4 50,009 tons representing the de- |army must. be greatly reducsd son, Vladislaus Stanley Eydinta, Leo |creased consumption of the arm The of the president of Vincent Gaffney, Harry muel | This statement is a little blind but |the Imperial Grain board is just a ireen, Hurlbut Anton Griswold, Boles- | significant. ~ There are questions|Momentary flapping of the curtain laus Anthony Grzybowski, Harry [which might be asked about it which, |Just a “peek behind the scenes” which Lorénzo Hurd, Robert William Ibelle, |if answered, would give a line on [&lves fleeting . glimpse of _the Russell Joseph Keefe, John Lesiak, | many doubtful points, one being the |awful human lives which Germany already aid for her facts stand out; the 80,000 tons of grain less than heretofore, and there is p# proverb of th “Peveril of the Peak; old dead must sug- -