Central High School - Brecky Yearbook (Washington, DC)
- Class of 1929
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R . -1 Q X 7 r 5 'I 'T1 S- .1 :ffi fl fi if-1.1-'w .- ,, .' if - rn -x-il3 ' ' Lx I 545 '- - A- ..., ...mn-.fha ,- To all the hope-the eager confidence- That challenges a mountain or a sea: To inspiration, which must always be Child of a creed of simple elements: And to the vision, running far ahead, Piercing the misty future with its light, Illumining each hollow and each height Along the course whereon our feet shall tread 5 And to the patience that can toil for years To see a dream take shape and be fulfilled: To steadfastness of purpose which can build A work to take its place among the spheres, And to the love of beauty, which appears In sky-saluting peak or lowly nook, Haze-veiled or sharply cut-to these this hook Is dedicated-to our Engineers. -Ray Miller 3 Foreword There is a city in Egypt, a metropolis of over a million people, which in its antiquity and hugeness of size is at once an outpost of a new civilization and the center of an old. But out of this old city have come emperors and Pharoahs. men and leaders of men, among a people who shaped and moulded the future of their world and ruled over much of it at one timeg a people producing a band of seamen who piloted their galley through the Gates of Hercules and halfway down the coast of Africa centuries before the Christian era! So we like to think sometimes of Engineering: with a glorious present and future, but with a past immense almost beyond comprehension. lt was not far from that city at the head of the Nile Delta and in a time not remote from its founding that the life story of engineering began. Southward along the river are found the mighty Pyramids and Sphinx, huge obelisks quarried in single shafts of stone. statues sixty feet high hewn on the face of cliffs. and crypts and temples cut within. Passing down through the sweep of years we see the traces of the great Babylonian towers and arches of brick, and then-Greece! Here was a people who built the most beautiful structures in the history of time, a people so skilled in engineering that they constructed curves to counteract optical illusions that would have made a straight line appear as bent! Then came the Romans with their roads, their aqueducts. their own temples, their Forum. their Colosseum. unique in its grandeur and immensity. Afterward. in the Middle Ages, there began to arise the massive towers and battlements of those splendid old feudal castles. Later, when the cities were appearing. we know of the Gothic cathedrals, with reinforcing abutments that there might be the heavy roofs and the beautiful stained glass windows, with gargoyles outside that there might be a more whole-souled religious atmosphere inside. Such has been the past of Engineering. It is a life story as old as the history of mankind and fully as varied and absorbing. Through it all has run. like a connecting and unifying force. the spirit of classic beauty. In its works have been embodied the soul, the dreams, the ideal of the aesthetic gropings of the nations of the earth. Up to the present it has meant in a large measure the medium through which loveliness was grasped and held for its own sake. Then in the last hundred years a fundamental change spread over the globe. The great Industrial Age had its birth and beginning. The factory overshadowed the temple. Engi- neering was called to the task of building up the commercial system of a planet. VVars burst forth and smoldered out. leaving each time a larger proportion of an already distorted world drooping and diseased in heart, apparently seeking ugliness as it might a false god. Now, however, we stand in the dawn of a new period. A stupendous drama among the clouds becomes apparent as the light grows clearer. Shadows recede. The great science, which for thousands of years has formed in beauty the Hner things of its peoples. is making another conquest. The every-day. the matter-of-fact, the common and useful are becoming lovely, too. No one can deny the charm of a skyscraper and its grandeur. A much- traveled bridge which cannot be constructed of classic marble may nevertheless be breath- taking in its grace. Tunnels, canals, dams. ships, and even factories. are growing less and less hideous. Symmetry is not at all an impossible luxury. And the less material things are rising more slender and more spiritual. Gothic cathedrals are going up once more, and monuments are graceful again. lt is our world which Engineering is building, our inheritance from the past, and the fulfillment of our dreams for the future. lt is rather as a personal tribute. then. than as a mere expression of gratitude that we of the Class of 1929 offer our book. The Brcrky, in dedication to Engineering and the man who is a leader of Engineers as well as of his fellow- men. Herbert Hoover. DAXVID SACHS, Editor-izz-Cliicf. RAY MILLER, Assoriafc Editor. 4 .I ,. 5: I 1. A -. '1 QMS A A 4 I .. .... .W I ,. I '?f' .-,. S 1 .- .,.q.m,L..1L .5..A, .I-. . . 1555 7 - I 1 5 I fr qi--L. fx, 1' 4?-1' 'I ' Q-if ' J' ' -fy I-I - gl -r '.,f- N -,Ury ,L fr' 'W-C A -,i I Q A N59 - I' Z: 51 ' - AI ' N 7'-' 'Y ' ' I Y 1 '-. . , 5 .n w -ASUS., -Aviva.-s.Q.:f..4.mu ..-A. . -L. .1-A - - 1. 7 gif' 5 I' A- . TQ tiff 'Nil '2'a'if?'6Vi. if EE' ' A Li fbi .a1:,.vi ,.1.,.1:w .LA mu .-.A - 'F 2 T 2 5 ge J 'j MEMORIAL SECTION I g 3' PAGES - 1 I i N , W y , f BRECRY STAFFS ..... 6, 1, 88 ' Ifsjgfgi E 'F , H ,Rig I FIIE BUILDING ..,,,,. ...... S -11, 30 THE FACULTY .... . 12- 19 ai ,, , 1 I? , PUBLICATIONS .... . 21 2a H 4 X. . . .iff , gk! 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HILLIARD HARILER LOUISE MACK ANNE MERIAM RAY MILLER SOPHIE MINKIN CHARLES ROWDYBUSH PAUL ROSENBERG ...... MARGARET LIEBLER ....... NIARIE JOROLEMON ........ XIIRGINIA ALEXANDER DOROTHY DOUDEN LILLIAN KAHN BETTY MONROE ANN SHAPIRO MILDRED SKINNER ELOISE SMITH JEAN STOCKMAN HARRY VVEBER HERMINE VVITTGENSTEIN HARRY GOLDSTEIN ...... DELLA COGAN AUDREY JACOBS WARREN THOMPSON BLANCHE WALLACE FRANCIS ZEILER SIDNEY ZLOTNICK PHILIP GOLDSTEIN ...... RICHARD FINKEL ..... MARIAN BOYLE EVELYN BROVERMAN RHODA FRIEDMAN STANFORD HIM MELFARB LILLIAN KAHN PAUL ROSENBERG ANN SHAPIRO HARRIET TAYLOR Brecky Staff June PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF ART STAFF BUSINESS STAFF ADVERTISING STAFF FACULTY COMMITTEE MISS CLEM IRWIN ORR, Chairman MISS RUTH DENHAM .........,...................................... ......................... MISS KATHERINE SUMMY ...... MR. CLAUDE M. RAY ,,.,..... 7 .......Editor-in-Chief ......Associate Editors .Photographic Manager .,,.,,,,,,.,..............Ass'istant .......Editer ......Assistants nsiness Manager ......Assista-nts ...Advertising Manager ....f........First Assistant ......Assistants ......Litw'ary ...........,Art ......Bnsiness AN APRIL SHOWER AT CENTRAL 8 THE ENTRAN Q12 ARCHES 9 SPRINGTIME ON THE EAST TERRACE 10 THE SOUTH PROMENADE, WITH A GLTMPSE OF THE EMORY M. VVILSON MERIORIAL TABLET 11 ALVIN W. MILLER CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Teacher of Business Practice, September, 1916-May, 1920 Assistant Principal, May, 1920-December, 1924 Principal, December, 1924-May, 1929 Died, May 19, 1929 12 O X jp' 754 IN MEMGRIAM ALVIN MILLER '5be lesser' gnefs Jcbat may be sald. Gbai' breathe as Thousand. 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Surely it is a tribute to him that now, when he is no longer among us, we can think of him in these two great phrases of another kindly man. One and all, during the past ten years, we have ex- perienced those little, nameless, unremeinbered acts of kindness which Vlfordsworth calls that best portion of a good man's life. 'Whether we went to Mr. Miller as a fellow-teacher, in the bank, during the earlier years. or as our principal, in his office, more recently, we found him unfailingly courteous, friendly, kind. As the faculty of our Central High School, as men and women engaged together in this great enterprise, we pause to bow our heads before the memory of Alvin Miller. VV ith malice toward none 3 with charity for all 3 with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in. BESSIE WHITFOVRD. Ill ALVIN W. MILLER An Appreciation in Behalf of the Student Body IV IN MEMORIAM Hear you the sighing of the midnight wind, The sorrowed lapping of the restless deep? Listen, for they mourn too: this night a planet, The flickering pole star, beacon of the sea, Has been extinguished. Long, long it has burned And seemed to show the way from shore to shore Unfailing, constant as the air: eternal. No storms dislodged, no massed clouds brushed it down And after every gale, still there it shone, Still cheerfully it twinkled with a light That gave the weary courage to go on. Now that the course was pointed out again. Then came tonight. Low in the north it hung Above the foam-capped swell of the evening breeze, Silent, brilliant. Suddenly it burst Into all the accumulated splendor Of its years, and in a flaming streak It dropped below the rampart of the north, Leaving an aching gap among the stars, Whence it has slipped to darkness and to peace. RAY MILLER. V IN MEMORIAM ' Close on the realization that we have lost our principal comes remembrance of him as we have seen him day in and day out at Central, a genial man with a twinkle of recognition for many, a ready friendliness for all. We took him for granted. He was part of every chapel, subject often to good-natured jest in its program. We frequently passed him in the corridors or saw him mingling with the students in the lunchroom, and few of us have had cause for disconifiture even when facing him across the great desk in his glassed-in sanctuary. Our activities, our interests, our welfare were Mr. Miller's. In his busy days he found time to visit our classrooms, to attend games more faithfully than we did, and to make plans for our enjoyment as well as our discipline. He was patient, forgiving, and mild in reproof 5 but, more than for these gentle qualities, we young people loved him for his never-failing, sympathetic sense of humor. There is something sweet in sorrow at the passing of a man of whom we have only pleasant thoughts. ANNE VVOODVVARD IQING VI IN MEMORIAM Day by day, throughout the busy school years, hundreds of hurrying, restless boys and girls have passed to and fro down the long main corridor on the first floor, glancing in the office as they went, at their principal, sitting at his official desk. Day by day the joyous crowds have swarmed into the auditorium on chapel mornings and gradually settling in their seats, turned expectant eyes toward the familiar figure that advanced to open the exercises. Perhaps it was an enthusiastic chapel, a rejoicing over a hard-won victory, an appeal to the student body--no chapel was ever complete without the principal's remarks. Sometimes they were his congratulations, sometimes gentle pleasantries, sometimes deserved reproofg but whatever they were Centralites listened, for the one who spoke was one who knew and understood them. ' Day by day they passed him in the halls, always ready with his friendly smile, not minding the throngs of young people who jostled him along with themselves. Even the littlest and lonesomest rookie knew Mr. Miller, he was so essentially a part of all school life. How many times students looked up from their lunches to see him standing in the doorway glancing in, not critically, but in the spirit of interest he felt in everything that concerned the student body. Each year could be to him but a repetition of other years, yet his interest and enthusiasm were always fresh and always genuine. Of how many crowds of cheering rooters was he a part, and how many spring plays and fall shows counted him among their audiences! His appreciation was always sincere, no one ever saw him bored or disinterested. Each year the cadet hops, the dinners, the celebrations are new and thrilling experiences to the boys and girls, to him they were a familiar part of his routine, but each group has always found him a jolly and sympathetic mixer. No summons to the office ever struck cold terror into the heart of any Cen- tralite. If the matter were one of slight importance, a certain lurking twinkle behind those shell-rimmed glasses and an ill-feigned severity were speedy reassur- ance. If the occasion were one of real seriousness, then his quiet gravity and dignity gave him admirable command of the situation. The students instinctively felt his affection and kindliness toward them. and it was to this that they responded rather than to strict disciplinary measures, which he was not often obliged to take. Though not many students could put it into words, perhaps, the quality which drew Mr. Miller to them was the innate sweetness of his nature and his very real fellowship with them, which made him so anxious that Central's highest standards should always be maintained. For four years. now, Central graduates have carried away with them his part- ing good wishes. We, of the class of june, '29, are denied that privilege, and for that reason Auld Lang Synel' will be all the harder. Yet we have that which even death could not take away, the memory and associations of one who was the truest Centralite of them all. LEE ANNA EMBREY VII wr' ,p is N L NRA ' -5 L x,,1-1 .A xi Ax, X5 11. y' 1-Q .5 s gr. X w Sf -tv 51 31, 1' 'B ' . x 5 3'-sf ' 'yi 1 'N rv fy 1 y, x X 'ii 'W-'ikfaz U1 -1 'T :px X' ffqk J r CP' :gm N- , V' -N 1 1. H SI2L .- ---a..:.... . A 01 N Vw ,xy-my, M, -, ff NQw.,'i!, pez . X , E rg N wr 0 1 if 44.464 3 -x ,U 1 51 4.1,-ni -f . r .-54 4 if-,-A.-,.,w, -g, V, .. -wr - -,. 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I -V.--.i2:L9:V1'-V. 211.985-,-r.:E-V-511' ,. V.-LV--E'1fv:.'V1f-L:-1t:.'1NV.-':1.V .fe , . . . -... . ,V. V . . .. . .. 21 The .Bulletin and Review ANNE KING LEE ANNA EMBREY HEN the Billletin and Review appear before their public in all the spick and spanness of crisp white paper and fresh ink, their orderly pages give no hint of the long hours and many steps in their publication. Room 321-A, where many volumes of Reviews and Bulletins have been edited, is tucked away around a corner on the third floor, and during the day presents a scene of apparent inactivity. But let the unsus- pecting layman come around after school some copy day, and what a beehive of editorial industry meets his eyes? The B'zillet'i11,, publishedlweekly. has its copy days every Thursday and Friday. On these days the reporters, who are members of the journalism classes, submit their stories. These must be sorted and given to the editors of the four pages, who then must go over them and indicate all necessary corrections. Corrected copy then passes into the hands of headline writers, who, to be really efficient, must have the knack of H11dl11gj11Sttl'1C right combination of words to Fit into the allotted space. When the story has finally assumed the shape in which it will appear, it is handed over to typists and emerges neatly type- written. On this copy headlines are printed and marked with directions for the printer, who receives the Biilletiu at this stage. Saturday morning finds a group of editors at the printer's finishing up late stories and odd headlines. The galleys are also received by the editor at this time. Galleys are long strips of paper on which the news is printed just as it will appear in the B ulletin. There are duplicate copies of each galley, one to be corrected for typographical errors and the other to be cut up and pasted on the dummies. The dummies are like dress patternsg they indicate to the printer what each page is to look like. The printer receives the pasted dummies on Monday afternoon. Tuesday he gives the editor proofs of the pages, which are checked over for stray mistakes: and bright and early Wednesday morning Centralites receive the Bulletin in the final stage of its evolution. Almost microscopic in the mass of students at Central is the group which is fully initiated into the mysteries of publishing the Review. To produce this fifty-six-page magazine seven times a year in a really competent way is impossible because of the brief term of each staff. Every year a green editor and twenty-odd green staff members begin at the beginning, only to approach efficiency as their work draws to a close in the spring. There are four distinct steps in the making of the Review, each of which entails a careful reading of all the material. On copy day, staff members and faculty adviser gather to cull the best from the stories. poems, and articles submitted. When the choice is made, the editor and faculty adviser must proof-read and occasionally censor the copy in prepara- tion for .its dispatch to the Read-Taylor Press in Baltimore. In a week's time the copy comes back in galley proofs. a white set to be corrected, and a pink set to be cut and pasted in the dummy-an old Review. After another interval the copy is once more sent to be proof-read in the advanced form of page proofs. The editor then heaves a mighty sigh of relief and mails the thoroughly memorized pages for the last time. They appear shortly afterward within a bright cover, the product of unthought-of processes extending over a period of thirty days. ' Having let you into the secrets of the publications' office, we hope that we have injected the quality of sympathetic understanding into the cooperation of those who subscribe to our Bulletin and Review. 22 1 T, The Review Staff Editorial Staff ANNE WOODWARD KING ,,,,,.....,,,,,,,.,, .,,,,,,.,,,,.,4,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, JUDGE ALLEN, RAY MILLER ...,.,.,.,,,.,..,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,.., A s sociate Editors ETIIEL GILDBERG, PETER LEVATHES, SOPHIE MINKIN, MARX' ALIC Departmental Staff DAVID SACHS, GERTRUDE SHERBY ...,..,,.A,.,..,,,,.,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,, SEYMOUR MINTZ, MARY ELIZABETH ROBERTSON.. ,,,. ..,.,..., . LAMONT SAXTON ....,.....................,.,....,,,.,..,,..,.T..,,T,.,,,, BETTY JACOBS ..............,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......,,,T,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BEITY GREENHOW ...,...,,,,,,,..,,,,.,.,,,.....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,, CALVIN MILANS, LOUISE BHBB, DAVIS KRUPSAW, RUTH LEON ....., J0 EILEEN RUDNICK ,........,,. SAM MEARS, KENNETH ROMNEY ..,..,......,,,,,.,,,,, , ,,,.,,,.,,A,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Art Staf Editor-In-Chief E STADDEN ,,..,.. ......... L iterary Editvrs . ........ Open, Forum Humor ,......College Corner .........Book Reviews Exchanges . ........ School Activities Typist Photographers HARRY WEBER, DOROTHEA BUNKE., BERTHA KLINE, MACLAIN LUSBY, HAZEL KIRK, DORIS TUCKER, OTIS T. WINCO, JR ...... R. JACK KASSAN ......... JOHN M. BETTS ........ FRED D. VECHERY ......, C. ELWOOD SAGER ....,.... RICHARD K. LYON .......... GENEVIEVE MENSH .......,. ELIZABETH COON ,..,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,, EDGAR B. CHISWELL, JR ,.,., MAURICE H. LANMAN, JR MARION MYERS ..,.,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,. PHILIP GOLDSTEIN ..... . .... RICHARD W. FINKEL ...... ETHEL Ron ...,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,, MRS. DOGGETT ......... MISS SHANLEY ..,... MISS SUMMY ......... Business Staff Art Committee ....,..................General Business Mgr., Publiclltions Faculty Advisers 23 ,,,..,,,,,,,,,....,...,,,.,,,Business Mgr. of Review Manager of Finance ........General Advertising Mgr., Publications ...............Assistant General Business Mgr. Circulation Aflvertising Accounting Distribution .S'ubscription Sales Publicity Mailing Secretary Literary Business Art i The Bulletin Staff LEE ANNA EINIBREY ,,,.,,,.,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.A.,,4,,,,.,,,..,,.,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,, ..,.... E d itor-in-Chief FRAZER HILDER, VIRGINIA GUMMEL ...............,.....................,......... v....... A ssociate Editors ROBERT BALL, Editor, MARIAN BOYLE, VIRGINIA GUMMEL ...... I.I........................ S ports ARTHUR L. CONN, FRANK LUCIIS ,,..,,....,...,,,.,....,... ,,.,,.,..,...,.,..,. ........ A s sistant Editors SARAH MCELROY ...,.........,...,.,...,....,..... ..I,.I........ P ersonals XVILLIAM NEEDHAINI ,...,, ....... S peeks of Dust RUTH WHITE ..,.........,,,,., .................. H unwr AURELIUS BATTAGLIA ......,.,...,,.,..............,.....,.....,,..,,... ......,..,.........I...............,...,.,... ....,. ...... .I... C a r t oonist MARY ALICE STADDEN, Editor, ARTHUR STRATTON, MURIEL HOOVER ........,....................... , ....I................ Features BETTY BRUNDAGE, ROBERT VARELA, GRIFFITH JOHNSON, LEON GERBER, JOHN SMALL, LEWIS BEAZLEY, STANLEY KORMAN ........ . ............................... ..... . ., ....,..............................I..................... ............. S pecial Reporters WALLACE LUCHS, JANE HILL, SHIRLEY GRAFF, MARIE JOROLEMON, THERESE HERMAN...Headline Writers ESTHER ROSENBERG, BERTHA SCHUTZ, MARJORIE LAUILR, DOROTHY LEE... ......................... ...................... T ypists OTIS T. WINGO, JR ......... MASON CULVERWELL ........, JOHN M. BETTS ........... FRED D. VI-:CHI-:RY ....... C. ELWOOD SAGER ......... RICHARD K. LYON ...... L ELIZABETH COON ...,., ETHBL ROD ................... ...... NIAURICE H. LANMAN, JR ...... PHILIP GOLDSTEIN ..........,. I... EDGAR B. CI-IISWELL, JR.. S. FRANCIS ZEILER ............. MARION MYERS ................ RICHARD W. FINKEL. ...... .. MILDRED E. STALLINGS ..... KATHERINE SUMMY ......... REBECCA E. SHANLEY ....... Business S ta jj' ....,...General Business Mgr., Publications Facility Advisers 24 .................. Business Mainager, Bulletin Finance General Adzfertising Mgr., Publications ..............Assz'stant General Business Mgr. Circulation Accounting Secretary Subscriptions Publicity Distribution Advertising Sales Mailing Editorial Art Business L. , i V A- N 25 These are the boys who once were pledged To follow after and obey, But discipline is double-edged, And so they lead the men today. -Ray Miller 26 .. .. .. A . Q D F - mmf sz , wr ' wf4f'f' 1'fP , ' -mp . -' P f:- 1191.4 . U ., - s.: m..7mxi ' wen - 1 '-' .Q .5 M: ' f - dx f ww ' ,r:., .f -V . 2-.Ja- Mr.af. A u : .W .f vmww ' ,.. ---4.2. x1..,.b' ' --1 27 BRIGADE STAFF COLUNEL RICHARD LYON, BRIGADI-1 COMMANDER MAJOR PAUL NVILNER, BRIGADE ADJUTAN-r A MAJOR FRAZER HILDER, BRIGADE QU,NRTER5IfKS1'ER SERGEANT MAJOR ANSEL 'TALBERT QUARTERMAXSTER SERGEANT HARRY UNDEKWOOD COLOR SERGEANT VVILLIAM Tums COLOR SERGEANT FRANK J. ZELENKA TECIINICAI. SERGEANT ALLAN POSNER TEC1-INICAL SERGEANT 1Rv1N MARTIN vo Q ,,,,- 'p-'o' . '. Q, v ... ':1' . . I. Q' 'Q f n A . ,QM , : :Ni t ' ga 5' I X . 'rf .,. . , .I . . , , 1 - J L14 - fl. - 2 - Q f Q -A . Y- :A If!-s 3121, if ,f g 2' ' r P , .SA L , ig -.-, ,. ,,1 U, - Lu , 0 .g - ,5 -HU- f .fi 'cu fn , -. au- . -,, E3 'xx .:'L-' ' '5 ' - - 'V ' 1,--F 115 ' ' 1 ' wi ' ' .T5 11' ,J JL.,5fqj41:,, lf' . . ,- fggcgfzg g j I 3 4 ..-X . ' 'J-,Af 4- , h .rv ., : r : '-N! W. AQ H 3 -'1- ,,.,j...,af ' !-'f - , -':',5rr..,: ' T- .fgelifu -zu, f 'K3Ry Z.2'.:T.,':Df'- :V+-4-v, .5.f Vg - 'my g4s ' '- J'.9'5 '- Lkslu .1 -r--'v-- gif-.. -w . 28 I I REGIMENTAL STAFF LIEUT- COL- ARTHUR L. CONN, REOIMENTAI. COMMANDER SERGEANT MAJOR M. TRIMDLE SMVTELLE CAPTAIN WILLIAM T. WOLEREY, REGIMENTAL AADQIUTANT QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT WILSON A. LANSFORD CAPTAIN HARRY SACKS, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER COLOR SERGEANT ELLIOTT M. NIURPHV CAPTAIN ROBERT A. LITTLEEORD, PERSONAL ADIUTANT COLOR SERGEANT SAMUEL JOHNSON FIRST BATTALION STAFF SECOND BATTALION STAFF MAJOR MASON CULVERWELL, BATTALION COMM.ANDER MAJOR JOHN P. HONN'ARD, BATTALION COMMANDER 1ST LIEUTENANT FRANK W. TWOORMAN, BATTALION ADJUTANT IST LIEUTENANT ROGER P. MARQIITS, BATTALION ADJUTANT 1ST LIEUTENANT JOHN P. HUEI-ISCII, BATTALION 1ST LIEUTENANT ALFRED G. TOOMBS, BATTALION QUARTERMASTER Ctransferred to Company Aj QUARTERMASTER SEREEANT BIA-ICR RAYMOND BEALL SERGEANT LIAJO3 VVILLI.-'HV NEEDHALI QUARTERLIASTER SEROEANT RIORRIS ROOT QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT BROADVVAY FRAZIER THIRD BATTALION STAFF MAJOR FRED D. Xr7ECHERY, BATTALION COMMANDER IST LIEUTENANT PHILIP GOLDSTEIN. BATTALION ADJUTANT IST LIEUTENANT S. FRANCIS ZEILER, BATTALION QUARTERMASTER .. SERGEANT MAJOR WVILLIAM PATES QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT Voss GLOSSERENNER 29 N COMPANY A CAPTAIN MARION E. MYERS 1ST SERGEANT CLIFFORD SI-IOPMEYER Ctransferred 1ST LIECTENANT EDGAR B. CI-IIswEI.I. to Flfst B3fUi110l1 Staff? 2ND LIEISTENANT JOHN DITZLER Qtransferred 3R13 SERGEANT HENRY BEM' to Fxrst Battalion Staifj CORPORAL SAMUEL MEARS COMPANY B CAPTAIN LOEHL T. O'BRIEN 2ND LIEUTENANT LAURENCE P. SHERFY 1ST LIEUTENANT RAPHAEI, SHERFY 1ST SERGEANT FRANK CARTER 30 COMPANY C CAPTAIN DAVID L. KRUPSAW 2ND LIEUTENANT RALPH WILLIAMS 151' LIEUTENANT DAVID SACHS lsr SERGEAN1' RICHARD FINKEL SFLRGEANT R. JACK KASSAN COMPANY D CAPTAIN JOHN M. Br-:rrs 2ND LIIQUTI-:NANT BURDGE CATON lsr LIEUTENAN1' CHARLES COLLIER 151' SERGEANT DONALD THOMAS 31 COMPANY E CAPTAIN NORMAN PRESSLER 2ND L11-:UTENANT CHARLES SQUIRE 151' LIEUTENANT HARRY VVEBER 1ST SERGEANT NIARTIN GARROTT COMPANY F CAPTAIN SAMUEL VVERTLEB 2ND LIEUTENANT ROY BODINE 1ST LIEUTENANT DAVID S. THOMAS JST SERGEANT WA1,T VV. OSBORNE SERGEANT JACOB CEPPOS 32 COMPANY G CAPTAIN SIDNEY S. ZLCVFNICK 2ND LIEUTENANT BEN-TAAIIN K. SCHWARZ 1ST LIEUTENANT EDMUND B. LLOYD 1sT SERGEANT ROBERT F. MILNE SERGEANT JACK EMERINS COMPANY H CAPTAIN GAIL G. GEDDES QND LIEUTENANT CARL R. HELLBACH 1ST LIEUTENANT CLINTON SKIDMORE CORPORAL JAMES DALBY BELOTE CORPORAL PHILIP ROSENBERG 33 COMPANY K CAPTAIN ALBERT L. ORLOSKY lsr LIEUTENANT JOHN H. WILLIAMS 2NIJ LIEUTENANT HINRRY' L. MOFIfE'fT C CAPTAIN GRABLE H. MITCHEI.L 1ST LIEUTENANT EDGAR NEXVCOBIEIQ 2ND LIEUTENANT HONVARD BIXIIY BRIGADE DRUM-MAJOR EUGENE ALLEN 1ST SERGEANT EDYVIN AUSTIN BAND 34 QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT CHARLES CooK SERGEANT GEORGE BOGIKES CORPORAL CLAUDE LA VARRE PRIVATE THEODORE MCGANN PRIVATE CECIL MCLENDON x M JM X iff- 250- 4-.as If 4-,. kY9d:f: w,1.xw'l4A.VN,l,,-V -KA,-J, km ,hun i ,X-MK,-I X HMV , U 5 l U 5 in ii ? 1',f5!gi1E5a 5,-E, 132555 -45, Y 74. 1. 'ff K: y'f1--fw1-.w- A Vrf. :mmwVf:f2:,.-,JeVee..-.,.,.5.L..:s+::L..m:w:..,f ..1.,..,-i,..,V. 1.s1.V..,V,.'. ,. --.-- '-a::n::1 t K ,N-,pi k U.,-,g ' Wgx. F, mg H .WVVA V, 1w,xVgm,m,4 V ,,.v,.... is '7 ' ' v -ee K V fy MM, , iv, M .,..:, f,.V af' .,f1q.a-qt., -4VagQiQgY..fe+,..slv:-VV ,fm . V, V Q .,:7f:,5lrL',5.. Q., ,WVAN - .Q , +V-V: V 7f. -.C ,. , -1 s 7 'ff i'42f'Z.f5.1l1.V':f ' 'fit' MH 3 .' '-' 'f'i'f'5'x' H ,Q , V - JP ' f'3'?5fff'tV -2 ,- H' V3 jfrxrg. i ,:A,e.w.,, VM .6 ,,.,,.. V., , lL,l,,,,, ,, , . 'V' ,, .,wf2,.!M N N W J5?LfQ,,,:,,F'5L vlan gf., L m m ff 'QV 'S 'Q' , if ,V 1, X 1 ,. W , V- i F S 5 5 1, , , ' Q me A, V 1: l .-, f -2 ,. .f ., V. ..- , mum . , ' 5 F V 53 -. M ,V- i fl, Qi . V , -Q., 1 . , t V omg years have passed smce to first We came . A .V,.s, M t Venturmg up these steps ,and in 3 iw? . 4 ,H We saw a school and heard a name- x CENTRAL- CENTRALITE - within . Four years ours the school the word awuz. And-as we hte out through that door-' bmw. Still 1ovlng,stil1 as deeply stlrred. 2 H 1 May we not claim them as before ? Ray Miller . .mu - 1. 1-Wm :fur V vw:-if 1 5:1555 fx . .. . :Pv 'm Q Y' Mtv? Lwtkwm . . E , . EA L fu ' cggffavhf H15 , 'L'f,V- 'QQVMV iV 3R'?f,.i 3 'L' ?QE,,,Q e'faLT:1gg,M-gtg 1- hi . emi.-. 'img aw . tbri, - gi-.1 V as 1 42, . 'n , , X M , V -:Vu L' ex, -wfVVfVV,,. , , .' A e-gf gu y, ',,u,a,iV, 7-..-Q 5 wa ,V.v..-..m..f...m....w.M...e.....W,.m,s .... . M... . V V..V,.m .. . .,f, H .,,. .A., , . .. , , J., . V. ,,., ...,., ,, . . V V V ,,.1,.,m..,..VW 35 6 5 4 n 1 Q15 . omg Central does not forget her own, The leader and the laborer: And these the school has recompensed For faithful service clone for her. -Ray Miller 36 N i r 1 37 mi ' V,-ig OFFICERS OF THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MR. SERUCH T. KIMBLE, President CLARA ARMSTRONG, Vice-President NIASON CULVERWELL, Scc1'eta1'y-Treasurcz' 38 FGOTBALL LOUIS Q TY j RAUBER, Coafh EUGENE STEVENS, Captain ANSEL M. TALBERT, Manager 39 SXV. MMING-GIRLS NIAR-TORIE CRITTENDON, Captain BETTY MONROEI, M anager Miss A. C. MOODY, Farulfy Adviser SVVIMMING-BOYS WILLIAM KING, Captain ELwo0D SAGER, Manager MR. FREDERICK J. BRUNNERV, Coach 40 I ,Ai I BASKETBALL-GIRLS JANE HUSS, Manager MISS KREINER, MISS SANDERS, Faculty Advisers I BASKETBALL-BOYS KENNETH FISHER, Captain WILLIAM ADAMS, Assistant Manager OTIS T. WINGOV, JR., THOMAS SCHAFFERT, Managers MR. IRVING C'BERT j COGGTNS, Coach 41 .- TENNIS-GIRLS RUTH KOHNER, Manager M155 ELSIE SANDERS, Faculty Adviser TENNIS-BOYS JOHN NEALE, Captain DAVID KRUPSAW, Manager MR. IRVING C BERT j Coccms, Faculty Adviser 42 SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM CARLEEN LOEFFLER, Managef' HELEN BRADLEY, .ALBERTA SHEETS, AssAista1fz.t Mmmgcrs MRS. ROGERS, MISS HEIDER, Farulty Adz'is01's JUNIOR HOCKEY NIISS ANNA HEIDEIQ, Coach HELEN BRADLEY, ALBERTA SHEETS, fflssistcznzf Afl11'1flgC7'5 MISS A. HEIDER, MRS. C. ROGERS, Fa-cuItyAd71i5c1's 43 GOLF TEAM MICHAEL OLIVEZRI, Captain FRANCIS HORTON, Manager MR. JOHN THOMAS, Faculty Adviser THE CREW ROBERT EICHOLTZ, Captain ALLAN THOMAS, Coxxwaiu MR. CLARENCE VV. HECOX, Coach 44 I I GIRLS' RIFLE TEAM LOUISE BEBB, Captain HELEN CHAFEE, LAURA PAUL, Managers MRS. GARDINER, Facnltgr Adviser 1 BOYS' RIFLE TEAM ' EDWARD RADUE, Captain SERGEANT SCI-IRIVER, Coach JOHN LUDLUM, Manager MR. BURROUGHS, Faculty Adviser 45 TRACK .TEAM CALVIN MILANS, Captain RICIIARD SPIRE, Manager MR. VVILLIAM Q B1LL j FOLEY, Coach ..,.., bs X. 'J . o .-Lf-Y ., .-E-xl mn -' .5 wx 1 1.-'wr ' 1 1 W is :Q 2:8335 '. giff' wwf 11 flffmfq 'El s' igm yiiv 54 wel, H Q ' . - 1 - W 46 BASEBALL TEAM SANFORD ROSS, Cavptain MR. IKIMBLE, Coach LEWIS BEAZLEY CHARLES 'IORO JOHN IQANDOLPH SAM BLASE SAM KI.1XBEN EMMANUEL SCHLOSS GEORGE BRANDT LEONARD IWEGBY OLIVER SCHRIVER FRANK CUMBERLAND GEORGE NIEHLER FRANCIS STAN ISENNETH FISHER DANIEL RIILWIT BERNARD VVHITE HERNIAN HARRISON VVILLIAM PARKS CHEER LEADERS DAVID KRUPSHAW RALPH VVILLIAMS 47 OFFICERS OF GIRLS' C CLUB LOUISE BEBB, President CLARA ARMSTRONG, Secretary ELINOR MILBURN, Vice-President KATIIERINE CUTLER, Treasurer OFFICERS OF BOYS' CU CLUB CALVIN MILANS, President GEORGE MEHLER, Secretary EUGENE STEVENS, Vice-President GEORGE BRANDT, Treasurer PAUL HINKEL, Sergeant-at-Arms MR. SAMUEL WOOD, Adviser 48 C FOUR-MINUTE SPEAKERS' BUREAU ELWOOD SAGER, President CHARLES SQUIRE, Sergeant-at-Arms NELLY HOWLETT, l7icc-President CLARA ARMSTRONG, Secretary MISS REBECCA SIIANLEY, MISS DOROTIIEA SHERMAN, Favulty Adz,'ise1's THE SENIOR COUNCIL WILLIAM KING, President MARIE HUDSON, .Secretary ELSA KEINER, Vice-President ELWOOD SAGER, Tffcasurer JAMES PROCTOR, Scrgcaut-ai-Arms 49 ff, 5,1 tf 4 Msn- MJ' N -.4-, L21 r-N4-.svn s. v 43354 :E 4 r 5' 1.99, aa I 444 Ngjisxr 'Z fx -mv ' w 4 , r M 3r,',f'5Jf 7 ,Jnwu K '3 I-1 W .-Nu NX jhw. f- , cw gqn. 'r'-uxyf' 33-vs ,. ,Q ,nf ff f N M? A , L 1 Y' 1,161 fx? 'Zusf 1- 4 1 cu rw -v - 1 1 K S -X np. fl?- f -3,1 1119? v .1 31 .f 12 As- 4 'pvt' ku '43 X' r JI?-9:7 i 5LS- .ur a-:uk-54' 'Hn.4u.. J Q M s y 'eff- ,w-'Wag-K4 er m- 5 ,,, f 'wa' w,f, -,,,r1k :F if 1 -,:,?1,i W P fm ,if A U 9 ,rw 25.1. 1 -' ' ' an Ui, ffpxg-1, Lt,,y.f,m.f+s-Q -M31 rv yn Afrwfv ,. 50 v- .. I .,5.,- I . 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SAMUEL WOOD, Director SENIORS IN ORCHESTRA HOWARD BIXBY BARNETT BREESKIN CHARLES COOK HERBERT DIAMOND HERM.AN FRIEDLANDER RUTH HOBBS MARY FRANCES ISRAEL AL,COIXIIE KAPLAN MELVIN KRAFT CLAUDE LAVARRE SIMON LEVIN 52 CECIL MCLENDON CARL MEININGER GRABLE MITCHELL FRANK MOORMAN SYLVIA PORETSKY NORMAN PRESSLER CLIFFORD SCHOPMEYER MARY ALICE STADDEN WILLIAM TUFTS SAM VVERTLEIB IRVING WINIK LYRIC CLUB MARGARET GILLIGAN, Presidmzt IQATHARINE VVERNER, Serretary ELLEN COOK, Vice-President ' MAIQY LOUISE JONES, Treasurer NIRS. J. TOREET, Aa vz'sc1' SENIORS IN LYRIC CLUB IDA ANDERSON ELEAXNOR TAYLOR NIARIAN FOWLER ANNABELLE MCCULLOUGH ' MARGARET GILLIGAN 53 CLEF CLUB MARY ALICE STADDEN, President MARGARET LIEBLER, Vice-P1'eside11t ROSEMARY PLASHETT, Secretary HELEN SOLLERS, Trea-surer MRS. M. WALLACE, Adviser T. N. T. DONALD TI1OMAS, Pyggjdgm' WILLIAM HUGHES, Tl'CH.Y1lf1'87' LYNWOQD GARLICKA .9cr1'frta1'y NIRS. tl. TORBERT, Advisor 54 Jw T W ,,,-,. 4 I 4 I 1 GPUS CLUB NETTIE SADLE, President DONALD THOMAS, Vice-Prcsidenl SYLVIA PORETSKY, Serretary-T1'easzwm' MRS. I. W. TORBERT, Adviser ' CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB MR. SAMUEL Woon, Director 55 QUILL CLIQUE LEE ANNA EMBREY, President MARIAN BOYLE, Recording Secretary ANNE KING, Vice-President JUDGE ALI.EN,, Corresponding Secretary RAY MILLER, Treasurer MRS. DOGGETT, M155 STALLINGS, Miss SUMMY, Advisers DEBATE PETER LEVATHES, President EDGAR CHISWELL, Vice-President LEON GERBER, Secretary MISS SHERMAN, MR. NOYES, Advisers 56 CENTRAUS ORATORICAL SEMI-FINALISTS JOHN BETTS MARGARET GILLIGAN JAMES GILBERT PETER LEVATHES EDWARD RADUE CENTRAL HISTORY CLUB ROBERT MILNE,, President MILDRED HALL, Secretary GAIL GEDDES, V-ice-President WILLIAM Ross, Chancelor DAVID THOMAS, Treasurer JOHN SMALL, Publifify Manager MRS. BENOIST, IMIISS LowE, Faculty Advisers 57 DRAMATIC PRODUCTION COMMITTEE Miss CLEM I. ORR, ClZUfl'7l1!IfI1 NIRS. GILL MR. TRAPPEY THE STAGE CREW HARRX' GOLDSTEIN, Manager ADWARD AUSTIN, Assistant Jlflanngcf' M155 HEIUER, MISS I-ENT, Faculty Advisers 58 RABBIT'S FOOT CLUB BETTY COON, PTCS'idC11t MARGARET LEIBLER, Secreta.1'y ANNE PARKER, Vice-President FRANCES VVERBER, Treasurer Mxss GIQIGGS, Faculty Adviser 1 THE SKETCH CLUB BETTY MUNROE, President LILLIAN KAIIN, Vice-President DORIS TUCKER, Secretary HERBIINE W1TTGENsTE1N, Treas-mfer MISS BAKER, MISS SUMMY, Faculty Advisers 59 THE ARC JOHN DITZLER, President GEORGE NICIQIMMIE, Secretary S. H. R,ATHBUN,, MISS STEPHENS, Faculty Ad11i.vm's THE COG HENRX' BACKENSTOSS, Presidenf BURDGE CATON, V'irc'-President LEE HUNTZBERGER, Secretary-Trms'urer MISS STEPIIANS, Faculty Adviser 60 RADIO CLUB ELLIOTT NIURPHY, Prcsidcm' IQOBERT BOTELER, S0cz'm'a-ry-Treasurer FENNER GRIAIES, Clziff Ofvcrator DR. HENDRICK, MISS PACE, MR. BURROUGHS, Fac11ltyAd1fisc1's THE COMMERCIAL CLUB LOUISE CROSBY, Prcsidmzf ELEANOR Oscoon, Sccrciary IVIILDRED SALTZ, Vice-President NIOLLIE DRAZIN, Trca.fmfr1' ESTELLE SIEGLER, Lois YECK, Faculiy Advisers CECILIA WORKSMAN, ClZllfl 17HI7Z of Progrmils RUTH KOHNER, Chairman of Publicity 61 l L12 CERCLI2 FRANCAIS DE CENTRALE PETER LEVATHES, Presidenf EDGAR CHISWELL, Secretary JERRY VVHITAKER, Viva-Prv.vidcnf FRANCES COTSONI, Trea.vurer NTISS MARTHA E. XVEIMER, Farulfy Adzfixm' CIRCULO CASTELLANO LOUISE I. MACIC, Presidmzt MILIJREIJ SALTZ, Vice-President LEILA DENENBERII, S ccwtary-Tr0a..v1w'cr MISS HELEN LEARY, MISS LILIAN NICCOLM, Famflty Advisers 62 CHESS CLUB JACK F. ERMERINS, President JOHN G. BRUNNER, Vice-President HASKELL MILST'ONEV, Sec1'eta.ry MR. GUY CLINTON, Faculty ,4dUis0r ' 1 THE STAMP CLUB C XVALTER VVRIGHT, President ANNE MERIAM, Secretary VVILLIAM EVERETT, Vilff?-PI'0.YI'd677'If HARDIN VVATERS, Treasurer MR. FRANK NV. CLARK, Faculty Adviser 63 BLACK, WHITE AND READ CLARA HILLERI, P1'0S'id61'1f ANNE KING, Vice-P1'c.vidcnt ALICE LOUISE FORD, Secrcfaagf BETTY ALEXANDER, Treasurer MISS DELLA NELSON, MISS .ALICE DUBREVIL, Faculty Adzfiscfm BON SECOUR LOIS SPENCER, President BETTY JACOBS, Vice-President VIRGINIA HUNTER, Secrctaffy F,THEL QUIZZENBURY, Treasurer MISS BOYD, MISS JOHNSON, MISS WHITE, Faculty 14d'Zfi.S'C'7'S 64 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MARION MYERS, President LOUISE BEBB, Secretary ANNE KING, Vice-President FRAZER HILDER,, Treasiwer Miss IWARY CRANS, Faimlty Adviser SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Bebb, Louise Harriet Betts, John Black, Rachel Brunner, I. 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CLUB CLARABELLE ARMSTRONG, Pffcsiricmt REA BAUM, Secretary BARBARA FERGUSON, Vifl?-P7't'S'idC11f MARTHA LILES. T1'0US'1H'6'1' MISS STUERTV, MISS LEARY, MISS VAN DOREN, Faczzliy Adwiwrs 68 I LAMBDA SIGMA KAPPA ANNE PARKER, President LOUISE SMITH, Corresponding Secretary RUTH SCI-IOOLEY, Secretary ICLEANOR IOBE, Treasurer ADA RHODES, Sergeant-czt-Arms MISS HOLBROOK, MIQS. FARR, MISS ENGLISH, Forulty .Ad-zfisers PHI DELTA SIGMA CAROLINE LOEFFLER, President MAY MIDGETT, Treasurer HELEN YOUNGKIN, V ire-President EVELYN IVERSON, Corresponding Secretary GRACE WAGNER, Recording Secretary MRS. WALLACE, MISS BALDWIN, MISS BEN OI.IEL4, Faculty Advisers 69 SIGMA LAMBDA MARY BUTTERFIELD, President MARGAIIET NEALY, Secretary ELOISE DASIIER, Assistant Secretary LILLIAN MAY, Treasurer MISS LEARY, MISS VALE, Faculty Advisers Ai THETA ALPHA CHI VIRGINIA RAND, President AUBREY BABCOCK, Vice-President VIRGINIA CRUMP, Recording Secretary IVIISS INELSON, MISS SUM My, DORIS LIVINGSTON, Corresponding Secretary FLORENCE HODGE, Treasurer MYRA HOLTV, Sergeant-at-Arrns MISS CLARK, Faculty Advisers 70 THETA KAPPA SIGMA ICHALMHII ELIZABETH MONROE, President MARGARET COLLINS, Secretary CAROLINE DUCKER, Vice-President MARIE JOROLEMON, Treasurer MISS JAYNE, MISS SIEGLER, MRS. BENOIST, Faculty Advisers I J THETA SIGMA REBECCA TROTH, President JANE HUSS, Recording Secretary ISABEL LEISINGER, Vice-President MARION CHARLES, Corresponding Secretary MARGUERITE ANDERSON, Treasurer ANN WIIITE, Sergcarzt-at-Arms MISS IOHNSON, MRS. PARKER, MISS DANTA, Faculty Advisers 71 BETA PHI SIGMA RAYMOND BEALL, President HAROLD NAsH,,See1'etary JACK EVERETT, Vice-President GAINES GOUGH, Treasurer CLIFFORD SCI-IOPMEYER, S81'g0C11'ZZf-Ulf-f17'7717S' P MR. D. S. COOMBS, Faculty Adviser DELTA SIGMA NU Founded May 13, 1893 ALPIIA SIGMA CHAPTER Chartered February 25, 1921 MR. EDGAR F. RUSSELL, Faculty Adviser 72 - . z E. M. S. SOCIETY VVILLIAM IQINGI President CALVIN MILANS, Treasurer l JAMES PROCTOR, Vice-President MASON CULVERWELL, Sergeant-at-Arms LOEHL O,BRIEN, Secretary CIIARLES SQUIRE, Historian MR. GILBERT4, MR. VVOOD, MR. HARNED, Faculty Advisers KAPPA PHI SIGMA ' ELWOOD SAGER, President ROBERT COFFMAN, Treasnrer EARL RILEY, l7ice-President JACK NIAURER, Sergeant-at-Arins EDWARD MILANS, Secretary BARRON FRANKLIN, Chaplain ROY BODINE, Historian MR. EDMUND NOYES, DR. WI-IITE, Faculty Advisers 73 r I LAMBDA SIGMA RUSSEL LAMPSON, E. C. ANGUS LAMOND, E. W. E. OLIVER SCHRIVER, E. V. C. - VVINSTON HOBBS, E. R. WILBUR CROSS, E. S. ALBERT HOCHBAUM, E. H . MR. KIMBLE, Faculty Adviser SIGMA DELTA CLYDE E. ROMIG, President GEORGE F. BRANDT, Secretary ROBERT C. VARELA, Vice-Prcsideut STANLEY PARKINS, Treasurer GEORGE E. MEIJLER, Custodian JOHN NEJXLE, Clzaplain LOREN L. INIURRAY, SC?I'g6ll1'Lf-Ill'-.f4l'7'7IS 74 SIGMA TAU LAMBDA WILLIAM HOOVER, President EDWIN DUFF, ZND, Secretary ASHIIY BECKHAM, l7icc-President JOHN H.ANLEY, Twrasmfer RICHARD SPIRE, SL'1'gCIIIIf-Ill'-.47'7I'I,.S' MR. RAY, MR. BOYER, MR. TRAPPEY, Faculty Advisers 'yt M----.. .. V -- TAU SIGMA PHI ANSEL TALBEIIT, President THOMAS DIXCY, l7ice'-President DONALD THOMAS, Sccrctargf DR. SMITH, MR. GEORGE A. ROSS, Faculty Advisers 75 A little rest from the photographs, A pithier bit put in for you- A thoughtful look-some smiles-or laughs, And these fulfill their purpose, too. --Ray Miller 76 Jn V, M Q I lv A2 5L ' ' nf , :V ' r ', ,5 -1 QT? 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VVhen Herbert Hoover left Stanford University, he obtained a modest position in mine at Grass Valley in California, on the strength of his degree in mining engineering and geology and his college reputation. ln the suceeding twenty years, first as mine laborer. then as mine manager and operator. in all the deserted places of the world where mineral wealth is found, he made for himself a unique reputation and a comfortable fortune. His books and monographs on engineering are standard textbooks in colleges today. To his admitted technical proficiency as an engineer he added proven ability in organizing and financing, and became identified eventually with a group of mining financiers and operators with offices in New York. London, Holland, and elsewhere. This group was engaged in mining and metallurgical enterprises in almost every quarter of the globe. From California he went to West Australia, and thence to China. where he was engaged in the development of coal and iron deposits when the Boxer rebellion cooped him up with other foreigners in Peking. In that city he underwent the siege of 1900. Before the allied troops relieved the legation prisoners. he had organized his food relief for Chinese and other refugees. Later he built a port in China for the owners of the mining properties. Thereafter he initiated and directed milling and metallurgical enterprises, most of which were successful. in Burma, Russia, Alaska and Mexico. It was estimated that 175,000 men were employed by corporations of which he was acting as executive in 1913. Keeping up his connection with scholastic and research activities all during these years, he found time to translate, with the collaboration of his wife, De Res Metallica, a Latin work which is the earliest known treatise on mining. Before he was forty Hoover had explored the interior of China for metals, penetrating to places that had never seen a white face before. He had been wrecked on the China coast. He had served a machine gun at the siege of Tientsin. He had suppressed riots in the abortive first Russian revolution. He had incurred the wrath of a German strafing party. He had trakked the veldt of South Africa, ridden the bush of Australia, traveled by droshky over the steppes of Siberia. In Asia-Minor he had investigated the old jewel mines of the Pharaohs. The old Continued on page 208 '78 Engineering Acorns ANNE MERIAM O. K? O. K. ! The old Ford slid into the line of traffic down the hill once more. Soon we found ourselves breezing down Fourteenth, but were abruptly halted at Rhode Island Avenue by the lights. Once past, we road laughingly on to K Street. I wish you'd look at the way that building is going up. One story back from the one belowf' VVhere ? On the right. Oh, that is the latest in architecture. just came from New York. You see, the city officials have to limit the height of buildings according to the amount of light that will reach the street below. Architects, however, by constructing in this manner are able to go higher and obtain yet plenty of light. 'WVell ! By this time we were riding down K and soon turned at Tenth. XV e did not know what was on our driver's mind 5 we hoped-the road! VVe drove down B Street to find a foundation and some steel framework beside us and-that was all. VVhat is that ? The new building for the Internal Revenue. It is a part of the Governmental build- ing program now underway. At Twelfth Street if you look south across the Mall, you will just be able to see the connecting portions of the Agricultural Building in about the same state of completion. A number of years ago the main part and the wings were erected, but it is only recently that they have decided to finish the original plan. 'We were riding right along when suddenly we were halted by a word from the back seat. NGO slow, up there! As long as we are in this neighborhood you might observe the new Department of Commerce Building here between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, and B and E. As you see, it is in its early stages, but when completed will be quite an imposing edifice. The first plan was to have three buildings for the Departments of State, Com- merce, and Labor in these three blocks. However, a change was made, and now this entire area is being devoted to one large building for the Department of Commerce. If any one of us should be around here this time next year, no doubt he would be surprised to view this dignified structure. Soon we found ourselves on Seventeenth Street, bound for the Speedway. WVe sped along until we came to the new Arlington Bridge, but that had not advanced very far, either. They were only putting up the arches, but it was interesting to watch them work. Some day that will be one of the handsomest bridges across the Potomac. said our source of information, and we all agreed. Taking the most direct route possible. we were, after a bumpy journey, approaching Mount St. Alban's, on top of which, through the foliage, could be seen the VVashington Cathedral, bathed in gold by the late western sun. Standing so high and majestic, it seemed like a great mother looking fondly on her child-our city. Our minds were filled with the Continued on page 208 79 '2-1 3.37 pf :EVEN 'Eb-,, ., 'rzxlff'-k 5 11' t 4 . gb? 1 'qi - W: 1??i?-iS.f'if!1E3 1 L -1-,:.?:5E..iE 1 v 1' .J4:.',L,-'- tgp? L--A 'T' 1, . --f,',,g'-.'. -'lift ' gig-' 12522 ' faptifwix 0 'Qg:.,.,.. sw .ap L'-1-,U 'Y,. 1 11 ffl ' L7 3 52133. Q. H 9 1 - .-sfaf, - . my .. ma - fy Ai. 'gflkt iz.,-'S ' :fi -' ' ' .,:f:4 'SSA 2 3 .,' s5I52:3?gf'.:. -,QF v 4- V' 5 ' fI5QQEE1.',.'Q'?,1E ' .2521 .M . 'Zi-1-:inf Y ' g U-1 -s:f,5::.e i if? 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Clusters of men working at concrete mixers or cranes or loads of cement- ballast shouted to each other and laughed often. The western breeze was soft. Spring! Ted Carter at that moment was standing near the District end of the bridge, covering a pine board with figures, bent over it as over a table. So this good-looking young fellow in plus-fours was one of those mysterious engineers, at whose command mountains move, lakes form or disappear, and seas are united! This was his first real chance, he was thinking for the thousandth time. He had been working hard, and there was no reason why he should not come out of the job a somebody. Then, a project of his own-no more staff positions. Then money, and a name. After that . . . He aroused himself. Another of those dull throbbing booms was coming across the water. Out of the corner of his eye he saw a cloud of dust and shattered bits of trees mushroom into the air and settle again. Still blasting on the island. Thank God he didn't have to work with stuff like that. Dynamite was tricky, no matter what the cynical veterans said. Teddy bent once more over the board. Then there was Mary Margaret. After he had his first million-she'd promised, anyway. And red-headed girls, especially such pretty ones, usually kept their word. His thoughts returned to the bridge. It was going to be a beautiful job. The thousand-and-first thrill vibrated down his back. lt was a sweet life. Hours pass swiftly when one is young and it is spring. The men were getting a lot done today. Arlington Bridge would soon be a finished product. Ted noticed that the blasting crew was piling up the remnants of the trees on the island shore to be burnt. The boobs! Tide would be in in a few hours and put out any fire they started there. Later, as he was leaving, he saw the dynamite barge coming down the river, moving away from the tire. Well, that at least was sensible. Evening came, and the moon and stars appeared at last. The bridge gleamed. a white dragon, almost ethereal in the moonlight. Up the river along the sea-wall a canoe was coming, gliding slowly on the lisping waters. Ted and Mary Margaret-and what a night for romance. They passed on, up toward the bridge. Presently the canoe slipped out of the light into the dark, beneath an arch. VV hen it emerged on the other side boy and girl were laughing. Over to the right loomed the shadowy bulk of the blasting scow, anchored near the bridge. The boat is filled to the eyebrows with dynamitef' Ted offered in an exaggeratedly casual voice. Enough to blow half of Vffashington to kingdom come. Mary Margaret shuddered and both laughed again. It was Carter who first saw it: the section of a great knotted trunk wedged against the barge, gleaming in a long streak against the boat's side. His mind explained it soon enough. Continued on page 210 80 Conquest-The Great North Western Tunnel SOPHVIE MINKIN HE MOUNTAIN rose in glorious magnificence as do children who have grown tall and straight in the wilderness. lt stood alone, as those who are free in spirit always do. True its vast sides were covered with smoky evergreen and fresh young pines and cheerful low bushes whose green smell filled the air, but these were no more to him than mortals are to gods. Often on a starry night when the dark emptiness rested on his summit he would look far across the great stretches where the warm yellow lights of tiny homes marked the difference between earth and the icy whiteness of the stars. He wondered about those people. They were so infinitesimal beside his stoic splendor, and yet they did things he could not. VVind and water and space were nothing to them. Only he had curbed their restless, ever-seeking ambition, for, when they had started to build the new railroad, his greatness had challenged and defeated them. The men did not like the defiance he hurled at them. Often great roaring trains went by on the circuitous route, and the locomotive's shrill whistle, echoing through the stillness, sounded like the plea of a lost soul. For the mountain, that cry was man's gesture of woe, vainly beating against his solid walls. Then he would look at the stars again and listen to the evergreens' whisper as they told tales of their ancient ancestors who had lived on the mountain. He would sigh contentedly and go on with his dreamy loneliness. :sf wk fr :sf is as A small, stuffy room, lit by a glaring electric bulb which shed its lurid brightness to every corner, was the scene of ceaseless work for two men. They were bent over a table so littered with plans and mathematical computation that no one but them could have found anything save the table. The smoke of their cigarettes wound itself throughout the place like drunken ghosts whose respective shades have become entangled. Their brief snatches of conversation revealed nothing as to the nature of their work. Finally one of them threw down his pencils and charts with evident relief. He strode to the window and stared out. Can't see the mountain now, it's too dark. But we won't have to see it when those plans are finished, will we ? he asked of his fellow-worker. No, that tunnel will be the most perfect thing of its kind in the world, and what is more, think how much is saved by going straight through, was the answer. You know, sometimes T have an eerie feeling about it all, and l wonder if the moun- tain will resent our boring through it like this. Don't be a fool and don't get poetic. You're not in high school any more. Think of that piece of engineering when it's finished l R :sf wk is :sf wk Pk A storm was pouring its wild frenzy on the mountain. Perhaps it was a final attempt on Nature's part to drive off the invader from this last of her strongholds. Deep-voiced thunder rolled across the vaulted sky. The lightning shook its fiery darts 3 rain slid down in armies, great gleaming spectres of stalking wetness, against the trees and shrubbery. At the broad base a few busy workers scurried into the shelter of the newly started tunnel. Either this encouraged or infuriated the old dame, for suddenly the air was teeming with hard, icy particles. They bounced to the earth swiftly. striking leaves and twigs from the plants. Out of the gray nowhere the hail came. The mountain seemed to be suddenly alive with it. lnfuriated emissaries from above hurled and bounced and slid along the sides. Everything was moving, living, jumping. The slender new branches of the pines swayed trembling in fear for their light-green beauty. So, the storm continued. beating ceaselessly against the mountain as if to drive the busy little men outside. Nature, though, had foiled herself. When she built the mountain, she made it of impenetrable thickness-to man. But man was too clever. He was working inside and was protected by the precaution intended as a weapon against him. Continued on page 210 81 Helping Yourself CHARLES ROWDYBUSH 5 5 UR YOUTH are pressing more and more into our institutions of learning, said President Hoover in his inaugural address. Today higher education is the goal of many. It is a goal well worth the effort. Let us consider our future when we act in the present. We who are to disband soon will either continue our studies or start to work. A survey showing what a profitable combination could be made of the two might be of interest. Many of our foremost men and women were self-supporting college students. If it is necessary to pay our own freight in order to reach the top, dad ought to get that new car this year. For the sake of explanation let us say that A is to B as C is to D-success is to education as work is to achievement. Mathematical, philosophical, and psychological stu- dents might differ with this proportion. At any rate, you are given the four quantities. juggle them to suit yourself. A diagnosis of C's relation to B might dispel gathering clouds of gloom among those of limited means. If the skin you love to touch-dad's old leather pocketbook-is worn and scarred, donit pull a long face. Rejoice, for you have a chance to start at the bottom of the ladder and possibly reach the top if you are not arrested for speeding. Your style may be cramped here, but there is so much room at the top of the ladder that you might even feel lonesome. Next September many of us will be clamoring at college gates throughout the country. Instead of pressing in we will probably elbow our way in. It is the old question of survival of the fittest. Central lights and Central-ites, we are as fit as any, and the old school expects us to survive and lead the field during our college careers. For those already decided upon a career, there is apt to be one or more colleges offering the course we want. Let's take one and not more! The liberal arts college beckons those who have not yet found themselves. There is nothing to be ashamed of in not having decided upon a life work, but clon't wait too long. Find yoursclzzes some day soon, Doift just sit around and 7l'l001'1f Lifcfs ahead and its lots of fun, If you start in More' and reall-V run. P. S.-Be sure to run the right way. Upon arriving at college, if necessary, see the employment bureau and then register. Some of us have done work here at Central that should help us along. For instance, how about those who carried their trays to the end tables in the lunchroom, or passed the books in the music-room, etc., etc. The practical experience received at Central High School should be an introduction anywhere. To get back to the diagnosis of C's relation to B, student employment bureaus will help you to End a position, or a job suited to your talents-take all you have when you leave for college. Continued on page 212 32 The Farewell Chapel in Honor of Hon. Sao-Ke Alfred Sze A LOUISE J. MACK h HERE are always certain occasions that will remain the most impressive events of the entire high school career. Years hence those who are now juniors and seniors on the peak of the hill will remember with the greatest pride the chapel, given on February 20, as Central High Schoo1's farewell to the Honorable Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, a graduate of the class of 1897, on the eve of his departure to Great Britain as the Minister from China. The memory of this chapel will not fade soon, for the fame of Dr. Sze was long ago established in Central's hallowed traditions, and no list of his many important diplomatic achievements or illustrious honors was needed to introduce this famous graduate of Cen- tral High to the present student body. The fact that he has served seven years both in Great Britain and the United States as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from China is the highest proof of his excellent character and ability as an international statesman. ' . Therefore, it was with unusual eagerness that the students responded to the summons for chapel. Dr. and Madame Sze were seated near the center of the stage surrounded by may classmates and friends. The auditorium was wrapped in a profound silence as Mr. Alvin XV. Miller, the principal, opened the chapel. Later, while listening to the tributes given by Dr. Sze's classmate, Miss Mildred Dean, Mr. Robert Maurer, and Mr. Randolph Shaw, the audience was often moved to sympathetic laughter and applause, Dr. Sze him- self smiled broadly many times during the chapel and listened attentively to every word. These tributes were followed by an appreciation of the Morgan Memorial Room, which was presented by Dr. Sze several years ago in memory of Miss M. Ella Morgan, one of his teachers of old Central. Honorary membership in the Central Chapter of the National Honor Society was conferred upon Dr. Sze by Marion Myers, the president, and Madame Sze was presented with a beautiful basket of flowers. The graciousness of Madame Sze and the friendliness of Dr. Sze won the hearts of the students. VV ith sincere enthusiasm the students arose to pay their tribute in a verse especially written to the tune of Tenax Propositif' which seemed to expressed their sentiments most aptly in these lines: As you depart from us today, We bid God speed you ou your way! Central ls proud of you, her sou, And all the honors you lzave won, Yet wear so graciously. Dr. Sze seemed to feel the sincerity of these tributes deeply, and when he arose to respond he showed his appreciation in his friendly words and manner. He mentioned the coincidence of the fact that this farewell chapel was taking place on the same day on which he was to have the pleasure of signing a treaty with the United States. ln regard to this treaty, which is the first to be entered into by the Nationalistic government of China with any power, Secretary Kellogg had said that it is in conformity with the traditional Ameri- can policy of friendship toward the Chinese nation. The Central students appreciated 823 Dr. Szels good will when he expressed his gratitude to the United States for assistance during the famines in China, but they felt the greatest thrill when Dr. Sze told them that he was fortunate in having attended such a wonderful school. The unbounded enthusiasm of the applause following Dr. Sze's response has seldom been equaled in any chapel. However, in reality, it was only an echo of the great admira- tion held by the present students of Central High for one of Central's vanguard who it if 'lf long ago Made smooth the road whereon we go, With 11101131 at victory. Miss Clem I. Orr wrote a fitting tribute to Dr. Sze, which she gave at this chapel. It best expresses the high esteem in which Dr. Sze is held: A ANCHORAGE Our ininds are puzzled by the world today, With all its restlessness, with all its strife, With all the new complexities of life, With chaiiging standards, drifting far away Front old traditions that so long held sway,- And, 1nadIy rushing in the inodern ra-ce, With forward inovenients trying to keep pace- Tl1cre seems for ns 110 anchorage, we say. The inan we meet to honor, in this honr, Is in hiinself an answer to onr need: Froni East or West, whatever be our creed, Safe anchorage is fonnd in well-nsed power, In noble character, in gracious niien, In loyalty to friends, in niodesty- Thongh other Nations with onr Nation 'vie To clai111 the benefit of insight keen In world affairs.--As long as Central finds Ainong her sons a nian adrnired of 111e1-i For traits like these, we 1nay take heart again. H ere is safe anclzornge for stornz-swept niinds. 84 85 The ,hnal girder has been laid And every rivet driven in. The work is done, our bridge is made, And we may cross to lands within, Entering fields so long surveyed Across the chasms yawning thin, But now impatience is allayedf Our sojourn there will soon begin. And we may celebrate among those drowsy glades a few sweet hours, Before we leave for projects new: another realm of thought is ours! as -Ray Mill xl! 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HARDWIOK BURGESS ROBERTS WARREN THOMPSON PHILIP GOLDSTEIN ...... Brecky Staff February PI-IOTOGRAPHIC STAFF .ART STAFF BUSINESS STAFF ADVERTISING STAFF FACULTY COMMITTEE MISS CLEM IRWIN ORR. Clmiwuan MISS RUTH DENHAM ................................... ...... I ...-..--------,-- ----4-------- MISS KATHERINE SUMMY ....... MR. CLAUDE M. RAY .......,.. 88 ......Edit01'-i1z,- Chief ......'f1ss0ciafe Editors .Pll0f0gI'Uf7ll'fl' .7VIIIIQzuge1' ,,,,,,...H,,,..,,..,,...A5szsfant ......Art Editor zasiuess .Manager .....Assismnts ...Advertising Manager ......I.iterary ...........Art .....B1L5'iness OFFICERS OF THE FEBRUARY CLASS HERBERT OLSEN, President JACK BALTZ, Proplzet BARBARA FERGUSON, Vice-President MARY' DAY, Prophetess BTLLIE LAWS, Secretary BURGESS ROBERTS, Hfisf01'Aia1fz GEORGE KREMKAU, Treasurer DOROTHY HEFLEBOWERA, Valedicforzan MYRA LEWIS, Poetcss '....:l:Tx. c '.. - LA' .', ..i. 'Q X' r 'fh 0 4 ..f- , ' ew' ' ' , ,, ' - - 2 f. 995' , Elf' Y T 2 we - 5? YF ' vi- 5, v 53' ' f ..,.13P,'.15111g: - ' ' 'ggge'- f:: , ::: . gd' vw' '-A ' 'h , 'Wa -, 21 12:53 .- wa. - ,,.41.Q ..f' N ' 'f -'zz '- fi :T M -Y',grf'..: '! ' 'lffn '!kF3:'3S.'-.'1f, 'T . ' 7F'f'f5 ' y'm'MiU ' 89 Class History Mid-Year, 1929 1 I Dear Friends: i N YOUR last letter to me you asked me to tell you something about my class, that of mid-year, 1929. lg, In our freshman year, young and inexperienced as we were in the ways of higljifi school life, we gave promise of becoming a vital and active part of Central Highg School. This promising attitude was, in fact, so noticeable that we were given a write up in the Bulletin This article listed the various activities towards which we rookies were seemingly leaning. The Cadet Corps, as always, was the main attraction for the boysgi As the afternoon session plan was then being used, freshmen were not qualified for foot- ball, basketball, and other sports of this kind. The Cadet ranks pointed a beckoning finger aththmise first-year boys who had a burning desire to do something for the honor of the sc oo . Track for boys came second in popularity, and those not drilling in the rank and file were to be found trying their prowess at track feats. The same clarion call summoned the girls to basketball and tennis and within a few months the freshman class was well on the road to being actually a part of the great student body. During this same year the Goops,', those obnoxious students who threw their luncheon trash hither and yon, once more came into existence. We hope no one thinks that the freshman had anything to do with them! Horrors, no! But they had a great deal to do with the campaign against those Goops. 1 In February, 1926, came the students from the Junior Highs to swell our ranks of sophomores. VVith the addition of these pupils we were no longer meek, downtrodden freshmen, but a formidable army of sophomores. Central with our help carried off several important honors, one of which was the annual competitive drill. In this drill the Central cadets made a clean sweep, taking all places except one. The Rabbit's Foot Club was organized in 1926. What, I ask you, would our Spring Plays, our Fall Revues, any of our dramatics be without the help of this club in making up the actors in these remarkable school productions? In this club was learned the complete art of cosmetics. We youngsters grew and advanced in classes as well as in years, as everyone must do eventually, until we came into our seniority, looked up to, and admired Cwe hopej by the rest of the school. Behind us in the past years were victories of our cadets, of our girls in rifle matches, of our football and other teamsg the introduction of new systems, one of which was the organization of a girls' hockey team and another, the abolition of afternoon sessions so abhorred by the lower classes. The girls of this class were among the first hockey enthusiasts, and it was through their soliciting that hockey became a major sport. A lacrosse team was organized, and the first lacrosse game ever to be played in the nation's capital was between the Central team and that of Marston High School from Baltimore. Another important change Cbesides the changing of the boys' voicesj was the installa- tion of a new assistant principal, Mr. L. G. Hoover, formerly our biology teacher, who took the place of Mr. Norman I. Nelson who went to Harvard. Mr. Nelson was a favorite with the student body and it required a good man to take his place in our hearts. However, we feel that Mr. Hoover is following his predecessor's footsteps in that respect, and, though we mourned the loss of a good fellow and sport in Mr. Nelson, we recognize in Mr. Hoover a kindred spirit and have welcomed him as such. Oh yes, you asked me to mention the names of some of the graduates whom you might know. Do you by any chance remember that little blonde girl Reba Stewart who always took sardoniic parts so well? She and jack Baltz, Edward Ott, and Pauline Scanlan took quite active parts in the Fall Revue. QPauline, you know, lived in the Conrtimied on page 214 90 nw ,Lnhliqf 'mn sT-fvem-J ., - 'Tiffin - .t . .,,.. - 1- N-if i .. 77 ,if 'W 55.51 , it lg 5321.5 na... ii 5 ll log .l SYLVIA ABRAMSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a female Lindbergh. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- retaries. HANNIBAL JOSEPH AGUILERA Birthplace: Holguin, Cuba. School activities and socuzl clubs: Glee Club: French Clubg Spanish Club. ' Hobby: Music. Ambition: Foreign Service. Next year what? College in view. VIRGINIA HOLLAND ALEXANDERQ' Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sketch Club. Hobby: Drawing. Ambition: Commercial Illustration. Next year what? Abbott Art School. NET-,LIE ROSE ATWOOD Birthplace: Quincy, Ill. School activities and social clubs: Hockey, ,27- '28. School Honors: National Honor Society, '2S9 Scholarship. Hobby: Movies and reading. Ambition: To be a math teacher. Next year what? George Washington. RIGHT EDWARD FREDERICK AVERY Birthplace: Washing-ton, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Arc, '27-'28g Crew, '26-'27-'28g Cadets, '26-'27g Rep- resentative for the Bulletin. School Honors: C Club. Hobby: Doris. Ambition: To become a great aeroplane de- signer. ' I Next year what! George Washington University. JEAN VIRGINIA BAKER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Girls' Basket- ball, '28, Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Private Secretary to President Hoover. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- retaries. GEORGE BALTERMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Golf. Ambition: To be a naval oiiicer. Next year what! Go to prep school and expect to enter Naval Academy. HENRY JACKSON BALTZ Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatics. Hobby: Motorboat racing. Ambition: Finances. Next year what? Work, work, work. -x- In June Class. 91 -'lun' ,lei tzggu'-running: iff 'Yjspggae .. . 1 ,f,',t..,. ,Q . .1 .itsgfrfvf tix:- A135 M I 3 :,: '::f:f':.w:17:..1z:..r:rw'amT:- uf. . Wa.. as e-.3-5. if al- ' i V .Til 'E f 7 4' 5 Pill? YT 15 ., rj - -' it N E 1:1 if le zfiii. .' fi ' 1 :i LEFT EVERETT WILLIAM BEALL Birthplace: Washington, D. C School actizfities and social clubs: Stamp Club. Hobby: Stamp collecting. Ambition: Stock broker. Next year what? Business school. MIRIAM BERNSTEIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Basketball, ,265-'27. Hobby: Walking, Dancing and Socials. . Next year what? P. G. Library course and busi- ness college. MITCHEL BERNSTEIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Other high schools attended: Tech High. Hobby: Golf. Ambition: Doctor. N ext year what? Georgetown University. GERTRUDE LEE BLAKESLEE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and .racial clubs: Theta Alpha Chi Sorority, Pres.: Hockey: Tennisg Swimming Cleaderjg 4-minute Speakers' Bureau. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a secretary. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- retaries. RIGHT GERTRUDE BODICK Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Dancing Cand howlj. Next year what? Secretarial work Cbusiness college if necessaryj. WILLIAM BETTIS BOGER Birthplace: Morganton, N. Car. Hobby: Playing the zither. Ambition: Very little. Next year what? Maryland University. CLAUDE W. BOSWELL Birthplace: Durham, N. Car. School activities and .social clubs: Cadets, 3 yrs. Hobby: To see Ziegfeld Follies. Ambition: To abolish prohibition. Next year what? College-because? VIRGINIA ESTELLE BRADBURN Birthplace: Washington, D. C School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club: Rabbit's Foot Club. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Secretary. Next year what? Temple Business School. 92 Q . . -Z' -waz.. ., .4T,F,,,,.,,,E 3. ,......Z if E it 27'-:if ' .9 ,si LEFT OLMAH MARIE BRIDAI-IAM Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Having a good time. Next year what? Business college. YETTA BROOK Birthplace: Brooklyn, N. Y. I Other high schools attended: Franklin K. Lim'-H New York City. , , School activities and social clubs: Typewritillg Certificate, '28. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To become a teacher. Next year -what? College. ELLA WALSH CARPENTER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. l School activities and social clubs: History Club. Hobby: Sewing and writing. Ambition: To teach. Next year what? Attend Wilson Normal. FLORENCE MAE CARPENTER Birthplace: Indian Head, Md. ' Other high schools attended: Lackey High School. Schogl activities and social clubs: Commercial U . Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To obtain a position in the Foreign Service Corps. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- retaries. RIGHT ROBERT STUDOR CARR Birthfflacc: Charleston, W. Va. School activities and social clubs: Glee Club: Cadets: Rifle. Hobby: Weapons. Ambition: Business success. Next year what? Government service: Univer- sity of Virginia, Pre-legal course. DOROTHY MARGUERITE CAVE Birthplace: Charlottesville, Va. School actillitics and social clubs: French Club: Commercial Club: Junior Council. School honors: National Honor Society, '285 Senior Council, '28: Scholarship. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To grow tall. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- retarles. MARJORIE ELEANOR CHISHOLM Birthplace: Wakefield, Mass. School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sigma Kappa. Hobby: Golf. Ambition: To travel. Next year what? Wilson Normal. RAYMOND Gill, COE Birthfvlace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Hobby: Tennis and howling. Arnbition: Lawyer. Next year what? Washington :mil Lee HU. 93 5 ii .1-sci QT' . fff,.f,Q.l-.. t7 '1::s-'::m7-..:nz:'n.2v1f.q- ., . T ...Q-vc 3- jg-gi if 37,1-'- -M ' 4 ' H .71:f, T 5 ff f 'ts 5: viii ' -4.58 4 ,i 'N '- i 'iii I xii h If ffl is 1 ', r 5 ai-...l 'l ' J LEFT FRANK HALL COGSWELL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic Club. Hobby: Acting. Ambition: To become a great actor. Next year what? College-Georgetown U. BERT BERNARD COHENW . Birthplace: Washington, D. School activities and social clubs: Trackg Dramatics, Debate: Stamp Clubg Rabbltfs gmt? Club: Glee Clubg Bulletin Staff: Radio u . Hobby: Writing short stories and biographies. Ambition: To achieve literary success. y Next year what? Reporter on Chicago Tribune and Northwestern U. JACOB COHEN Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. Other high schools attended: Baltimore City College. Hobby: Reading plays. Ambition: To be a chemical engineer. Next year what? Probably college. WILMA COLEMAN Birthplace: Long Island, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Junior Coun- cil: Athletic Council. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a pipe organist. Next year what? College. RIGHT MYRTLE BLANCHE COSTELLOi Birthplace: New York. . Hobby: Listening to the radio at 3 o'elock m the morning. I Ambition: Fly in a dirigible from New Xork to Paris. Ncxt year what? Johns Hopkins School for Nurses, Baltimore. MARIAN ANNA CULLINANE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a librarian. I - Next year what? George Washington University. FRANCES ROSAMOND DANCE Birthplace: Wilson, N. Car. . School activities and social clubs: Phi Delta Sigma: Four Miunte Speakersg Hockey, '28g Tennis, '27g C Club. I School Honors: Hockey C , '28: Senior Coun- cil, '28, Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To go places and do things. Next year what? Florida. MARY DAY Birthplace: Washington, D. UC. I School activities and social clubs: Tennis: Hockey: Fall vaudeville. Hobby: Dancing. I Ambition: To be a successful dancing teacher. Next year what? George Washington U. 'ln June Class. 94 f' '- I wt We 'L Iiri v 1' Q 'K . . MQ- r- ' 4- - V f-..vl w?,' Sli-Q-W 4. -1,2:'- 5 9 lf, 3 ' New gf : '31, iii as LEFT CORINNA MARIE DI GIULIAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: French Club: Dramatics Club, Rifle. Hobby: Languages. Ambition: Interpreter or librarian Next year what? College. KATHRYN VIRGINIA DILLE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs.' -L-Minute Speakers, Sketch Club. A School honors: Member of Senior Council. Hobby: Horseback riding and dancing. Ambition: To be a newspaper reporter. Next year what? To California and then back to Washington School for Secretaries. TRUMAN MONROE DODSON Birthplace: Phillipsburg, Pa. Other high schools attended: Charleston High School. School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sigma Fraternity, Football. School honors: Senior Council, '28, Hobby: Golf, football. Ambition: To graduate. Next year what? Penn State. DOROTHY GRACE DORIAN Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pa. . School activities and social clubs: Dramaticsg Junior Council. Hobby: Drawing. Ambition: To be an artist. Next year what? George Washington. RIGHT OTIS SYDENHAM DORIAN Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Next year what? Who knows? H DOROTHY LOUISE DOUDEN Birthplace: Millersburg, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Sketch Club, Secretary, '27-'28g President, '28-'29g Rab- bit's Foot Club: Review Art Staff. School honors: Brecky Art Editor, '29. Hobby: Pushing a pencil across a piece of paper. Ambition: To conduct a successful art school. Next year what? College. RHODA ANNETTE DOYLE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rifle, '26, '27. Hobby: Music. Ambition: Private secretary. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- taries. WILLIAM THOMAS DRINKARD Birthplace: Bel Alton, Charles County, Md. Other high schools attended: McDonough In- stitute, La Plata, Md. Hobby: Bowling. Ambition: To be a doctor of pharmacy. Next year what? Work. 95 - l Wm ytFir4i t Q EEF? lZ4 iT J., 7, Q . wfttlz-9 , , , ff-5 .., If 27. '-if-fa. .. f.-. . cg'Q'amfH , 'iv ., i, fa. .Q h ,- M.-,Q '.-- .-311 , . -. ., 'Y ll, ' 1 ' ' - ., ' a 'QPF Er 1 1 LEFT DOROTHY DUNLAP Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Basketball: Tennisg Leadership in swimming: Junior Council. Hobby: Kill time. Ambition: To be a good wife and Christian. Next year what? College. CARL AUGUSTUS ELSNER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Orchestrag Cadets, '25, '26, '27, Hobby: Music. Ambition: Graduate. Next year what? Work. KENNETH THOMPSON EMBREY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Track. Hobby: Wrecking cars. Ambition: To be an aviator. Next year what? Maryland. VIRGINIA MAE ESCHER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: Private Secretary to someone. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- returies. RIGHT WARREN DEXTER FALES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. h School activities and socuzl clubs: Dramaticsg Junior Council. . School honors: Senior Council, '28, Hobby: Traveling. Ambition: Foreign Service. Next year what? George Washington U. MARY IOSEPHINE FARRAR Birthplace: Townsend, Mass. Other high schools attended: Townsend High. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a teacher. Next year what? Normal school. BARBARA ELIZABETH FERGUSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: B. M. Club: Rifleg Rabbit's Foot Clubg Commercial Club: Junior Council. - School honors: National Honor Society, Secre- retary, '28g Senior Council. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To be a good secretary. Next year what? Business College. FRANK JOSEPH FIORAMONTI Birthplace: Glen Lyon, Pa. School activities and social clubs: French Club, '27. Hobby: Disturbing the peace. Ambition: To live leisurely in my- old.age. Ncfrt year what? Georgetown University. 96 l'1 er, rltv-elf Vzaqi ,r-straw wszefz-zz'-f ,W 5 ' 5... .t..sP. ' ' iz Y - - - v ,Y -J , My :fi t . 4: z .. :- , ff:..,..., - -,Ski-+--ess-5 ' . , 1,7-. Il I ,,,,,.,,,i .-it-.St qt? , . if rx -ef P 3 ll - ' f: sy ll toe o ll LEFT JOHN TAYLOR FISHER Birthplace: Champaigne, Ill. Hobby: Boats. Ambition: To be an architect. Next year what? Go to college. 'BRUNO GUIDO FLORIA Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. School honors: Cadets. Hobby: Basketball. Ambition: To be a doctor. Next year what? G. U. ELIZABETH TERESA FOLEY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. l School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club. Hobby: Dancing. 1 Ambition: Private secretary to the Presmdent of the United States. Next year what? Work. SARA FRANKEL Birthplace: Hagerstown, Md. U School activities and social clnbs: Dramatics, '28g Secretary, Central Commercial Club? Rabbit's Foot Club, '27g Typist on Bulle- tin, '28. School honors: Scholarshipg National Honor Society, 19289 Associate Editor of Brecky, 29. Hobby: Laughing. Ambition: To amount to something. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- retaries. RIGHT HOWARD BROOKE FREAS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. ' Other high: schools attended: McK1nley Tech. Hobby': Laughing. I Next year what? Georgetown University. JOSEPHINE FRIEDMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: French Club: Basketball. Hobby: Having meals on trains. Ambition: To travel. Next year what? Temple Business School. EDNA LOUISE GATCHEL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. . School activities and social clubs: Four-Minute Speakers: Phi Delta Sigma Sorority. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To travel. Next year what? College. HERMAN GELMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. ' School activities and social clubs: Dramatics, '27g Debate, '27, '28, School honors: Battalion Sergeant Quarter- master, Second Battalion, '26, '27g Regl- mental Sergeant Major, '27g Brigade Master Sergeant, '28. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Certified Public Accountant.. . Next year what? Bejamin Franklin Umversity. 97 DQ DH, ,Wing t :js ahve WWF wafer ':'f'f?T 1 ' 'ff . Wtiiaygi 't,k i if 11113 Y E - 'Z Q , ' ' 5.15.4 LEFT SELINA GLASER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition .' To go places and do things. Next year -what? University of Maryland. HILDA WRENN GRAHAM Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Clef Club: Sketch Club, Rahbit's Foot Club. Hobby: Horseback Riding. Ambition: To sing. Next year what? Art school. PAULINE CECILIA GRINDLE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and .racial clubs: Central Com- mercial Club: Central High School Bank, '27, '29. Hobby.: Dancing and music. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Next year what? Work. CHARLOTTE ATHERTON HARDWICK Birthplace: Kinsale, Va. School acti1'itie.r and social clubs: President of Central High School Bank: Junior Coun- cil: Commercial Club: French Club. School lionors: National Honor Society, '28g Scholarship, Assistant Business Manager of Brecky. Hobby: Having everybady happy. Ambition: To make a success of life. Next year what? Work and school later. RIGHT ANNA VICTORIA HARRIS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Movies. Ambition: To be a good stenographer, Next year what? Strayer's Business College. CLEO C. HARRIS Bir'thplacc.' Morrilton, Ark. School' arti'z'itics and social clubr: Junior Coun- ci, '27. School honors: Winner of Adjutant Short Story Contest, '28. Hobby: Fizzling in Physics. Ambition: To he a bachelor. Next year -what? Georg: Washington. FRANK GEORGE HARTMAN Birthplace: Forest Glen, Md. School acti1'itie.r and .racial clubs: Cadets: Or- che-stra. Hobby: Astronomy. Ambition.: Aviator. Next year what? George Washington. DOROTHY MARGARET HEFLEBOWER Birthplace: Fort Bayard, N. Mex. School actizfities and social clubs: Hockey: Tennis. School honors: Assistant Photographic Mana- ger, Bucky. Hobby: Dancing and lirirlge. Ambition: To he successful. h Next year what? George Washington Unl- versity. 98 lil' , . K . Q i 1... . V A iw Ajii-'E'-.2 V . .I .?.,,v ,?,.k. ,.,.:ee...m.c,..,1..- .-,,.....q 531.72 if -- K I3 '-1.: '. Sf- ' 'H' if y -.1 'ff 3 gg ,ff p -wt .4 L ifff .4 lp --'xg . ,J V' If i.fA-fl! 1 'l -aa.. LEFT NELLIE HEFLIN Birthplace: Virginia. Hobby: Sewing. Ambition: Bookkeeper. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- retaries. MARGARET GERTRUDE HIBBLE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Central High School Bank, Commercial Club. Hobby: Cooking. Ambition.' Study in Pasteur Institute of Paris. Next year what? Sibley Hospital. ROSALIND LOUISE HOBBS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Good times. Ambition: To travel. Next year what? Business college. EDWARD TWYMAN HODGES Birthplace: New York City, N. Y. Other high schools attended: Irvington High School, Irvington, N. J. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Crew: Junior Council. Ambition: Admiral in the Navy. Next year what? Devitt Prep. RIGHT ISRAEL ALBERT HOFBERG' Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina.. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Hobby: Athletics. Ambition: To be a pharmacist. Next year what? Attend G. W. U. HELEN BOVEE HOLMES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatitzs, '27g Rifieg Rabbit's Foot Club: Junior Council. School honors: Feb. Photographic Manager of Brecky. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To amount to something in art metal. Next year what? To college Cwesthamptonb, and to study art metal. ROBERT TILDEN HUNTINGTON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '25, '26 Hobby:' Whistling and experimenting in chem- istry. Ambition: Chemical engineer. Next year what? Maryland University. ELIZABETH WIN IFRED HUSSEY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Movies and dancing. Ambition: Travel. Next year what? Normal or business college. ae In June Class. 99 - l wt Iknliff' t E3 3' ,.-...mfg wr- 1W 5 F438 he if '-11 5, . gg.4. '2,':1i.5.1 . V cf: -I .-5' . '-is iii-'Qi I .am i :- my E if if 5 LEFT WILLIAM BELT INGERSOLL Birthplace: Springfield, Md. Hobby: Playing the piano. Ambition: To travel. Next year what? George Washington University. MARJORIE AMELIA IEMISON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and, social clubs: Assistant Manager Rifle, '28, Hobby: Going to movies. Ambition: To be a secretary. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- retaries. FRANCES ELIZABETH JOYNER Birthplace: Lancaster, Va. School activities and social clubs: Athletic Edi- tor of Praeco, '28. Hobby: Dancing and hiking. Ambition: To be a teacher. Next year what? Normal school. SAMUEL STROUSE KAUFMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Baseball. Ambition: To be head man. Next year what? To work and night school. RIGHT EDUARDO FRANCISCO y BELTRAN RAYON KELLER Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas, U. S. A. Other higli schools attended: Breckenridge High School, San Antonio, Tex. Hobby: Studying the Bible. Ambition: To understand the Bible more thor- oughly. Next year what? Work. JANE FORD KENNEY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Dancing teacher. Next year what? William and Mary-maybe! CATHERINE MARIE KINDSFATHER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Central Com- mercial Club. Hobby: Having a good time, Ambition: To see America first, then the rest of the world. Next year what? Business college or normal school. DOROTHY VIRGINIA KLEE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Drawing. Ambition: Interior Decorator. Next year what? Work. 100 -cn1llI1z,vL,f1,,g x i Egg' it V Q AW . ,,J,i?2.- Q ' - 1 A. . ,5', t'tf'12', ,,. ,,,, -va - . ' us . ,. 45.1.-q 3, --5-r-3 E 22. v 5' Ji tiki' Tiff Q fi h 'V 2 Lili 1 A El li: LEFT EDITH MARGARET KOHNER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I School activities and social clubs: History Club, Girls' Glee Clubg French Club: Commercial Club: Tennis. Hobby: Dancing. I Ambition: To be prominent in something. Next year what? College. LOUISE KOHNER' Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I School activities and social clubs: Dramatics, '2Sg Glee Club, '27: Basketball, '27, Ambition: To understand what it's all about. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- retaries, GEORGE ALEXANDER KREMKAU Birthplace: Chicago, Ill. I - Other high schools attended: Technical High School, McKeesport, Pa. , School activities and social clnbs: Kappa ljhi Sigma Fraternity: Tumbling Team, 24, '28g Cheer Leader, '27, '28. Hobby: Camping and sports. Ambition: Successful business man. Next year what? Work or college. ROBERT WILLIAM KREMKAU Birthplace: Chicago, Ill. . - Other high schools attended: Technical High School, McKeesport, Pa. . School activities and social clubs: Kappa Phi Sigma Fraternityg Tumbling Team, '27, '28g Cheer Leader, '27, '28. I Hobby: Camping, hiking and tennis. I Ambition: B.S. degree in aeronautical engineer- ing. Next year what? College. RIGHT DOROTHY ANAH LAUSEN Birthplace: West Haven, Conn. Hobby: Writing. Ambition: To be a real novelist. Nextlyear what? George Washington Univer- sity. BILLIE EVELYN LAWS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Other high schools attended: Paul Hayne, Bir- mingham, Ala. Schog activities and social clubs: Commercial u . Hobby: Dancing - Ambition: To become a lawyer. Ne:rt.year what? George,Washington Univer- sity. , '. ' WM. MORRISON LECKEY Birthplace: Glasgow, Va. , 5 Other high schools attended: Natural Bridge High School. School activities and social clubs: Dramatics. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition.' Electrical engineer.. Next year what? New York? CATHERINE ELLEN LESTER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Other high schools attended: St. Patrick's Academy. School activities and social clubs: Central Com- mercial Club. Hobby.: Dancing. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Next year what? Work--maybe. he In fnne Class. 101 m . .5 if-Igfraf' ,, .IQTZ . . Jfv' 3' '-C' FY -'rl n X ll. 'TV' kv 5 'fa '1 iii ' ZX... -Q., 7. .9-' , 'sv if 1 ' .-Q. it K '. 13 -if .if 4 lg ,'ff'5Q. LEFT EDWIN LEVENTHAL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School h-onors: National Honor Society, '28g Scholarship, Next year -what! College-George Washington University. IDA LEVINE Birthplace: Newark, N. J. School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club: Dramatic Association, '27, Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To amount to something worth while. Next year iuhat? Work CCollege?j SYLVIA LEVY Birthplace: Brooklyn, N. Y. Other high schools attended: Maury High School, Norfolk, Va.. School activities and social clubs: Spanish Club, '27, 2B. Hobby: Tennis and dancing. Ambition: To be a Spanish interpreter. Next year what? Washington School of Spanish. MYRA ELIZABETH LEWIS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: French Club: Clef Club. School honors: Senior Council, '28, ' Hobby: Friends. Ambition: To own a Duo-Art reproducing piano. Next year what? Maryland University. RIGHT JAMES HEMENWAY LITTLEPAGE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sigma Deltag Cadets, Track: Football. Hobby: Boats. Ambition: To be in the circus. Next year what! Yale. RALPH HAMILTON LOVELL Birthplace: Duquesne, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Basketball Team: Sigma Delta Fraternity. Hobby: To engage in sports. Ambition: To make a success in life. Next year what! Maryland University. ETHEL AGNES LOWE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Wrecking automobiles. Ambition: Private Secretary. Next year what! Washington School for Sec- retaries. ELIZABETH LUM Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Junior Coun- cil. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To be a kindergarten teacher. Next year what? Normal school. 102 31 ' f i . , 4 Q.. 5, i ti v M xi f are ff' .if lr 3 gig. W -Q g 3 ji , il ll iw v ll LEFT RENE LUTZ Birthplace: New Rochelle, N. W. Hobby: Collecting stamps and poetry. ' it il 'Z . '-' ,, .. ,. 'r-vi. '--'4 i 'J L,fff.Ta :ammo-'.x,, 5...-Q.-3 A-gg 1 - .HM ' ' N 4- .,,:: 'a ' -as -.fx ZX-'L , if ., - ., , ,f . 3, ,, ,f I .1 . L: lg- ,f . .U :jeff 'v a 4 , ., H A Ei ' V 1,5 ggi f '13 , L ' if 4,,,.,.,L ,, ' aa... VIRGINIA MACKINTOSH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. , 5 School activities and social clubs: Rifle: Glrls C Club. School honors: C Club, '28, Hobby: Going to movies. Ambition: To be a Secretary. Next year what: Washington School for Ser: retaries. FREDERICK MILTON McBRIDE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and .social clubs: Cadets, '25 '28, School honors: Associate Editor of La Chrfm- ique, '28. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To be a successful business man. Next year what? College. CHARLES LINCOLN MEHLER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Junior Coun- cil. Hobby: Play football. Ambition: To be President somewhere. Next year what? Going to G. U. RIGHT MAURICE CHARLES MICKELSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadetsg Fall Vaudeville, '28, Hobby: Driving my Ford. Ambition: Bigger and better business man. Next year what? College, and how! ELEANOR ELIZABETH MILLER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: Teach school. Next year what! Goucher College. FRANCES MILLER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. - School gctitfities and .racial clubs: Commercial Clu . School honors: Central High School Bank, '27, '29. Hobby: Reading and dancing. Ambition: To go abroad. Next year what? Secretarial school. LILLIAN MINDLIN Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Typist on Review , Sophomore girls' basketball team. Hobby: Corresponding with out-of-towners. Ambition: Teach American history at Central. Next year what? Normal school. 103 salsa- BWL 'yr ,Q-13 piggy -M .emi Q4 ' A - , . f-4.1 . I., V A V W .. .L I U 5 ,, .,, if I i L, L cgi, -I 'vi 3 gg.,-g3.f,.1.,1s.y. f W ,,.,-1' 'azz f .ee jst,-Q 5: 7-'-'j . ,. . , Q! li -1: - .1 Qin' T ' ' f F 21 +4 i V El 5353 if W' ' ...sg J ll into LEFT EVELYN ISBELL MOONEY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Sschool activities and social clubs: Adelphian Club. Hobby.' Swimming. Next year what? Corcoran Art School. JANET FRANCES MOTHERSHEAD Birthplace: Brooklyn, N. Y. School actizfitiex and social clubs: Clef Clubg Assistant Editor of La Chroniquef' School honors: Scholarship. Hobby.' Tennisg playing jazz. Ambition: Organist. Next year what? Business college. WILLIAM ROBERT MULHALL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Writing. Ambition: Journalist. Next year what? College, George Washington. FRANCES MARY MURPHY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Typist for Review. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a good stenographer. Next year what? Business college or work. RIGHT RUTH ELEANOR MURRAY Birthplace: Maryland. School izctizfitie: and social clubs: Tennis: hockey. , Hobby: Aviation. Ambition: To get a pilot's liceusiiuf Next year what? Business college.' JEANNETTE NAIMAN N Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I School activities and .social clubs: Comn1e1'c1al Club: Athletic Representativeg French Club. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Secretary. Next year -what? Temple School. ROSE KATHERINE NEIDORF Birthplace: Europe. Hobby: Drawing. Ambition: Tour the world. Next year what? Attend art school. JULIANNE LEE NOLAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Commerci:.iI Clubg Basketballg Rabbit's Foot Club. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To be a journalist. N ext year what! Work. 104 wr-rc ggfi reevrrrv' 'far Abvv if P 323 ' Q Efzgfl E Z he , 1 LEFT ALFRED oous Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Tennis. School honors: C Club. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: To be a doctor. Next year what? College, Georgetown probably. HERBERT HUNGERFORD OLSEN Birthplace: Everette, Mass. School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sigma Fraternityg Football, '27, '28, Hobby: Football. Next year what? Business? SAM JOSEPH ORENSTEIN Birthplace: New York City, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, l25, '26: Athletic Representativeg Dramaticsg Football: Baseball, '27g Junior Council. School honors: Dramatic certificate. ' Hobby: Catching the flu and trying to cure it. Next year what? College. EDWARD MASON OTT Birthplace : Everett, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Junior Coun- cil: Glee Clubg Dramatics. Hobby: Dramatic work. Ambition : Certified public accountant. Next year What? George Washington Uni- versity. RIGHT FRANCES ELEANOR OWEN Birthplace: Washington, D, C. 5CIb0Ei activities and social clubs: Rabbit's Foot ub. Hobby: Talking and driving car. Ambition: Journalist. Next year what? College. - , ANNE LOUISE PALLAS ' Birthplace: Washing-ton, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Basketballg Swimming leaderg Bon Secour. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a dancer. Next year what? Business college. OLIVE LORRAINE PARMELE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: A good position as a stenographer.. Next year what? Work. PRUTIA ANN PEIRCE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Senior Bas- ketball Teamg French Clubg History Club: Class Numeral. School honors: Associate Editor of Brecky, '29. Hobby: Fraternization. Ambition: To have a successful life. Next year what? American University. 105 4 , . l, ,1l:-. . iv s--- - vw- D . 11 L. t s. -. I I - - -N.. fi 1. A ' fe lt , Q J-.Qfff Eff V, ,, jig tl' 5 it fi:-.fi g e :I 2' 5 ig amos. V-- Irll L! LEFT OTHNIEL ALSOP PENDLETQN, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actiritics and social clubs: Fall Revue, '28g Class Numerals for Fancy Diving. School honors: National Honor Society: Schol- arship. Hobby: Collecting autographs. Ambition: To enter the ministry. Nc.1't year what? Bucknell University, ELIZABETH OTTILIE PROFE Birtlrplaco: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secourg Dramatic Clubg Rifle. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To take a round-the-world trip. Nc.rt year what? Business school and work. CHARLES EDWARD QUILLIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activitics and social clubs: Cadets: Delta Sigma Nug Cadet Band. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To become a lawyer. . Ncxt ycar what? George VVasl1ington Uni- versity. THOMAS HARRISON QUINLAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Sleeping and eating. Ambition.: To have plenty money and not work. Next ycar what? V. P. I. Rici-rr DOROTHY RABY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To be a commercial artist. Next year what! Art school. HELEN MARJORIE REARICK Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: French Club: History Club: Assistant Editor of La Chroniquef' School honors: Scholarshipg National Honor Society, '28g Associate Editor of the Brecky, '29. Hobby: Enjoying myself. Ambition: To make a success of life. Next year what! Work and school. ELIZABETH BURGESS ROBERTS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Hockey: Swimming: Junior Council: Typist on Pub- lications, Staff. School honors: Assistant Business Manager of Brecky, '29. Hobby: Most anything. Ambition: Millionaire's private secretary. Next yrrar what? Business college. FRANCES EILEEN ROBINSON Birthplace: Lafayette, Ind. School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club: Central High Bank. Hobby.' Baking cakes. Ambition: An efficient secretary to an official. Next year what? Washington School of Sec- retaries. 106 M 'Z anus-1 A - f.'1 !f,1,wgi WEIEEE-1 .,., ,,,1 ,,,A, A,.,A.. , - . . Qtaiifi r' - ' A ,M i L. gi ll ina LEFT HOWARDINE TROTTER ROBINSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Phi Delta Sigma Sorority, Four-minute Speakers, Basketball, '27. Hobby: Horseback riding. . Ambition: To be a secretary to someone high up. Next year what? William and Mary. RANDOLPH HOWARD ROBINSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. . Other high schools attended: Erasmus High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. U School activities and social clubs: Tennis. .School honors: C Club Member. Hobby: To go places and do things. Ambition: To become a millionaire. . Next yea-r what? University of Southern Cali- fornia. ELIZABETH WHITING ROSE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Four-minute Speakers: Phi Delta Sigma Sorority, Hockey, Basketball. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a librarian. Next year what? George Washington Uni- versity. 4 IDA ROSEN Birtliflace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: Central Com- mercial Clubg The Opus Club. Hobby: Playing the piano. Ambition: Visit Paris and perfect my French. Next year -what? Maryland State Normal. RIGHT ERNESTINE AMELIA SACHS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities' and social clubs: Dramatics, '26, '27g Sketch Club, '27. School honors: Literary Editor of Review, '27, '283 Scholarship. Next year what! Wilson Normal School. ALICE IRENE SAMPSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: To travel far and wide. Next year what! Business college. MARJORIE LENORE SAUCERMAN Birthplace: Minnesota. School actiifities and social clubs: B. M. Club. .Hobby : .Busting bronchos. Ambition: To go West again, where men are men. Next year what! University of Michigan or Ohio State. MARY KATHERINE SAUM Birthplace: Woodstock, Va. School activities and social clubs: Basketballg Commercial Club. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition.: To succeed in life. Next year what? Work and school. 107 l .rt l. UH? Wu-Wvmi-:iff-ww T . VV W J ,.AW. 'I-fi fr.. , h. Woo... .V ,I 2 M . Vpc u g , ts- . El' if hug LEFT PAULINE MARGARET SCANLAN Birthplace: Boston, Mass. l School activities and social clubs: Rabb1t's Foot Club, Dramatics. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: Costume designer. Next year what? Going to art school. HELEN VIRGINIA SCORDOS Birthplace : Alamosa, Colo. Hobby: Movies. Ambition: Beauty culturist. Next year what? School. NELLIE SHANNON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. A School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club, '27, '28, Bon Secour, '27, French Club, '27, Dramatics, '27, Rabbit's Foot Club, '28. School honors: National Honor Society, '28, Associate Editor of Brecky, '29, Schol- arship. Q Hobby: Going to musical comedies. Ambition: To be somebody. Next year what? Business college. ROSE SHAPIRO Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Dancing, traveling. Ambition: Pharmacist. Next year what! George Washington. RIGHT BEATRICE RUTH SHEINBAUM Birthplace: New York City. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To amount to something. Next year what? Business school. DOROTHY SHOLTZ Birthplace: Baltimore, .Md. School activitiessand social clubs: Typist for Review. , School honors: Scholarship. Hobby: Corresponding. Ambition: Secretary. Ncxt year what: Washington School for Sec- retaries. CLARE VIRGINIA SHUMATE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Copy Reader on Bulletin, Hobby: Reading and movies. Ambition : To travel around the whole world. Next year what? Business school, then work. MILDRED READ SKINNER Birthplace: New York City. Other high schools attended: Curtis High, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Lyric Club, Sketch Club, Hockey, Clef Club, '27. School honors: Art Editor of Review, Septem- ber, '28, '29, Hobby: Eating tootsie rolls. Ambition: Commercial artist. Next year what! To study at Pratt Institute, in New York. 108 . W-:af-if .a ,f?,,..,,,r .bitt 't N ' ' .- f -a r inmrfi - f il.-at-. U 2 I ,l LEFT DOROTHY OLIVE SMITH Birthplace: Fort Worth, Tex. School activities and social clubs: Clef Club, '27, l28. Hobby.' Scouting. Ambition: To be a teacher. Next year what? Go to normal school or G. W. SAMUEL SIMON SNYDER Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: Orchestra. Hobby: Music. - Ambition: Musician. Next year what? College. WILLIAM HAMMOND SPARKS Birthplace: Connellsville, Pa. Other high schools attended: Connellsville High School. Hobby: Electricity. Ambition: Electrical engineering. Next year what? Bliss Electrical School. ADELIA STEERS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Private secretary. Next year what? Business school. RIGHT REBA STEWART Birthplace: Kansas City, Mo. Other high schools attended: Carnegie, Pa., Cocoa, Fla., Germantown, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Theta Alpha Chig Dramatic Association. Hobbies: Being different, collecting poetry. Ambition: To become a Mrs. Fiske or n Julia Marlow. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- Xetaries, and Wardman School of Higher rts. GERALD FRANCIS SUTLIFF Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sigma Tau Lamba Fraternity, Athletic Council, Jun- ior Councilg Four-minute Speakers: Glee Clubg Cadets. School honors: Senior Council, 1927. Ambition: To be king for a day. Next year what? New York Literary Guild and Columbia Law College. GLADYS DIVERA TEPPER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sophomore- Freshman Debate, '27g Dramatics, '27, ggchestra, '27g Business Staff Publications, Hobby: Riding. Ambition: To be a social worker. Next year what? Rutger's University. ROBERT LYNWOOD TERRY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Junior Coun- cilg Riileg Cadets: Swimming. Hobby: Taking the right-of-way from women. Ambition: To eliminate homework. Next year what? College. ' 109 '1 A-my-t iw' s EE? .. . S I 'if' T , ,Q .,.. . . -sa... ' - 1 f .' , lf Q, Lg., , . ' is w r-ef if 'W PEE it Y . 'g v- crm-Q! 3 ,.,,,.a l. im .l LEFT MAR IANA THOMAS Birthplace: Silver Spring, Md. Other high, schools' attended: Friend's School. School activities and social clubs: Swimming, '28, '29g Four-minute Speakers, '29, Leader in Swimming, '29, Hobby: Selling Baby Ruths. Ambition: To be a professional swimmer. Next year-Ptvlzatf College, University of VVis- consin. MARY LEONA THOMAS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Driving a car. Ambition: Theatrical organist. Next year what? To work and night school. VIRGINIA VIOLET THOMAS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: History Club: French Club. School honors: National Honor Society, '28. Hobby: Dancing and drawing. Ambition: To amount to something. Next year what? Art school or college. MABEL BEATRICE THOMPSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Horseback riding. Ambition : A good position. Next year what? Work, if I can get itg if not. business school. RIGHT LEILA DRAPER VAN LEER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School sctivifies and .social clubx: Phi Delta Sigma Sorority: Swimming, '26, '27, '28: Four-minute Speakers, '28. School honors: Senior Council, '28. Hobby: Swimming. , Ambition: To be an archaeologist. Next year what? Sweet Briar College. KATHLEEN WATKINS Birthplace: Ballston, Va. School activities and social clubs: Hockey, '27, '2S5 Tennis, '27, '28. School honors: National Honor Society, '28. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: To be a success. Next year what? George Washington College. REGINA JOSEPHINE WEINBERGER Birthplace: St. Louis, Mo. I Other high .vchaals attended: Bay Ridge High School, New York City. School activities and social clubs: Stamp Club. Hobby: Stamp collecting. ' Ambition: To he a success in the business world. Next year what? Work. EDWARD NEVARRE VVILLIAMS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Football, golf, to travel abroad. Ambition: To become a lawyer. Next year what? Stanford University. 110 WILLIAM WOLF Birthplace: Russia. School activities and social clubs: Baseballg Track. . School honors: C in Baseball, '27, '28g Track, '28, Hobby.: Playing ball. Ambition: To be a star in big leagues. Next year what? In league. WILLIAM ROSS O'DONOGI-IUE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs History Club. Next year what? Catholic University EDWARD HOSKINS LANDERS Birthplace: Fort Dupont, Del. Other high schools attended: Punalieu School, Hawaii: West, Minneapolis. - Sscliool activities and social clubs: Beta Pill Sigmag Cadets. Hobby: Stamp collecting. Ambition: Army oflicer. Next year what? School, mayb: 'X Received tao late for classification. , Q 0 Q , 1 . ' o ' ' 'Q 'ix' ' . X 6 .-ffm D ,, 0 . n --' 'Q I 8 5 ,. V ,fad 9.41 : iii! ' 'f 2 Q N ff.- . lit' 5 - 7 -I . .r we 1 'f ,z fx 1 'if f ' -1517, 'fir ' 3 ' gif' Q 'Fil K' Y v 0 f 'fqfv -f 4,-,L QF 6 . --fe' 4 Q '- . l a -- v. :Q Q - f w.-1' 1: 'as VW - -:sf -1 - ' N- .1 fs . 4 . 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Q 1 . -. 1-Y---L , .fl 2' 'T' 1' ,f.-.TJ iii' . nf ,sg . w WH- -ff. sz 3 , a .253 2 Nr' ff ,.. - '1 'W 1 17 47 ks-1.5251 5: ' :l - , U -if -25' 3 -,fi T .,i...,.n ,,,. 'a 5 J. .fig 9 fi . - i, C ,- , il V: ,a- , l: - 1:-3 . ,J I . ..... ., ip, , ,1 Q-M. v .. . . . f, 4 1.9 2 'LVE 'f -zz-: 1, . . .. - .:'e.: , . H A,.-, -4 -. ,V f -'s-f--wr , ' .14 m e sv . 112 Valedictory of the Mid-Year Class of 1929 Mr. Miller, Other M embers of the Faculty, Guests, and Classmates: LASSMATES of the mid-year class of 1929, I want to thank you most sincerely for the honor you have bestowed upon me in electing me your Valedictorian. It was not until after the election that I came to a full realization of the duty this office involves, and, unaccustomed as I am to public speaking, and being a woman of very few words, I knew not what I should say when the time arrived, nor how I should say it. Incidentally, I had heard one of the teachers remark that all one was supposed to say in a Valedictory address was good-bye, -not try to find a dozen ways of saying it,- simply say good-bye. Naturally, this appealed to me as a bit of rare judgment and most excellent advice, and it was, therefore, precisely what I decided to do. However, as the time drew nearer and nearer. the task assigned to me seemed to become more and more difficult, until tonight, it looms up even larger than ever, as I stand up here facing you, realizing to the fullest extent that this, indeed, means farewell , furthermore, that, except for Commencement night, this is probably the last time it will ever again be possible for us to get together as a complete unit. A number of lasting friendships have been developed in this class, some few associations will continue further in other schools, clubs, fraternities, or elsewhere,-but our paths will. for the most part, diverge, scattering us to the four corners of the earth, and leaving with us nothing but fond memories. For this reason, therefore, while we are happy tonight in the knowledge that we have accomplished what we set out to do,-or, in other words, have reached the goal for which we were striving,-this occasion is by no means without its atmosphere of sadness. Three, and in some cases, four years have we stood shoulder to shoulder in work and in play, each one lending to the other,--more or less unconsciously, perhaps,-that moral courage so essential to any success. Candidly, I want to say, that I am proud to be a member of Central's Mid-Year Graduating Class of 1929, and glad to have had the opportunity of spending my high school days with just such classmates as you who are assembled here tonight. It is also my great pleasure to be able to express publicly, to the faculty, our most grateful appreciation for their patient, untiring efforts in helping us make the grade. I am sure that I voice the sentiment of the other members of the Class when I say, that to them belongs the praise and glory,-we were but clay in their hands, and I am confident their influence will be far-reaching. I know that you are all waiting to hear me say good-bye, so au revoir. I thank you! 'DOROTHY M. I-IEFLEBOWER. QVaIcdicto1'ia1z.j un- ...' ' ',...,. X' . ,... ol .-:TXI , -T X .U -. 'mar . + fe w e ' 1 t We o ' -'f I Q 'am H 2 . 1 95' , s sz 5305 . 1,15 1' ,Q ,Zi A -1 -av. - .. I - , . .Qi n - o'! 'IT M - - '- : 1-.-53-' -rf ' v-' I- V1-1. 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'1 '1f'f9' f- '- 1. 1- 1 51 ry?-vr f J , - 'v9,-.m.f,- ' -'fs--.9 i1fSb,,: 'cqffffsriffff-w-'.s21w'.gp S T L flT9I - IPP + -:fe-,,!45,v,1,,3. yy :gm L ' , m- L+ Javx af, iff W .QQ ffm'- , .3-,E ., -3'1..4 A -Kg 373: e zu if JMR' num- J. f -x 115 ,Q Neff ,ff M ff, 4 1 X114 140 Xb 1 nr fm- OFFICERS OF THE JUNE CLASS WILLIAM KING, Prcsidmzf XVILLIAM NEEDIJAINI, PI'0f7ll8f VIRGINIA RAND, Vivo-Prcsidfzzt LEE ANNA ENIBREY, Proplzctcss MARIE HUDSON, Scrrvfariv CHARLES SQUIRE, Hisiorian CALVIN NIILANS, T1'I'l1SIll'6l' RICHARD LYON, I!Il1f'Ll1iC'f0l'fC11'Z .ANNE IQING, Pocfcss . Q ' ' ' . t. ,-, I Q... ZA. .. -'J ' Y -wr :K -axlfii E' X - ' - fd : 1 O o Y u I ' Q .M 11-zu , it 1 I isa ' H ', F . ggi. : X - , 4 cg , QE--A , : f 15- H: +A: aj, . if-!' 935' '-A . Q1 , .bin fffg . -pifjvff' - I ,,,i:: . ' -' a'4'f1- -ff?3g,gf:..,'- ' ' '-4-1' ' ' ' 116 June History ONIGHT is the last time we meet as the Senior Class of Central High School. We are about to realize the goal toward which we have striven for the past four years. Let us look back on those memorable four years and review the events that moulded our characters. and consider in restrospect the outstanding achievements that have marked our efforts. I t was a rather astonished group of freshmen that was received by Mr. Miller in this very hall four years ago. In his greeting to us his wonderful personality inculcated in us the high ideals and spirit of a Centralite. Our first year was called Centralls Banner Year. Central's victories in football, basketball, baseball, and drill that year roused in us the desire to make every year of our school career a Banner Y ear. The Alpha Chapter of the National Honor Society at 'Washington was installed this year. It is a society with the avowed purpose of publicly commending scholarship, char- acter. and service among the students of the secondary schools of the nation. XVe were deeply impressed with the installation of this society, and our desire to obtain a high scholastic average was doubled by this recognition of attainment. Our sophomore year marked the beginning of the achievements of the Class of '29. At this time we received from the junior high schools more classmates. Bonds of friend- ship were formed. Many of the class participated in the school's activities. Central's victory in basketball, the tie for first place in football, and second place in the competitive drill, inspired us to win the next year. As juniors, the entire class engaged in activities. Our positions as assistants to the seniors gave us the opportunity to learn from their experience. In many cases we pressed them closely for honors. During our junior year our school publications were rated asfirst class. Central tied for the basketball championship and won second place in the competi- tive drill. We had been preparing all the time for the responsibilities of our senior year. VV hen the senior class gave us the reins, we were trained and ready for the work. Norman Nelson, the assistant principal during our First three years at Central, left us at the beginning of our senior year. Mr. Nelson is esteemed by all of us for his sincerity and loyalty as a Centralite. Mr. Hoover, who at the time was a member of Central's faculty, took up the work of assistant principal. XVe have already learned to appreciate his sterling qualities and his cooperation in student affairs. Our last year has been marked by achievements in many branches. Our football team made a splendid showing, considering the fact that we started with a new team. Central's swimming team came through the season undefeated by any school. Our publications have again achieved a first-class rating. The spring play is known to be the best Central has produced in many years. At present we look forward to success in both the track team and the competitive drill. The scholastic attainments of our class are superior to any of our predecessors. There are fifteen students with all E records. , VVe extend our thanks to Mr. Miller for his guidance during these years of our life XV e hope future classes will be as ,fortunate as we to have such a splendid leader. Now that we close these sacred portals of our school life, and thrust the flaming torch into the hands of the juniors, let our history never cease to be a record of success. Let us carry on the splendid work to new fields. CHARLES FRANCIS SQUIRE. l1T 2' .-..- ... . . 1 :Mig 45,11 . . .A ., , ,. 9 1- .---.-. ..- .- .J r. .r ,,, 5, , . -,.,,. , .-.5 , is ., ' - NX... .F .,s?.:5,,,... ,. w.,..: X 5 fi ' A ga' '-yn ', A '-SF ' s p ' I H I 1.:. .-,,,. ., 5 35-Hi m v ' . i . ..,,, , . ., . ,.-. - ,. - -. 1 ' ' , i . ' -1 .- .1 - 1-sv ' 4 . , .iff L ' ' A fee- Rf fi- if V . 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L ' i. . ' ' v T' ' 1 f--if LEFT DOROTHEA FLORETTA ADAMS Bi1'tl1place: VVashington, D. C. School actiziities and social clubs: Bon Secour. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To take a world tour. Next your what? Wilson Normal. SHOREY ALLAN Birthplace: Augusta, Me. School acli-zfitics and social clubs: Delta Sigma Nu Fraternityg Track Squad, '28-'29, Hobby: Baseball. Ambition .' Printer. Next year what? NVork. GENE ALLEN .Bl7'fIlf'll1!'I'.' Washington, D. C. School activities and sorial clubs: Cadets: Junior Council, '27. '28. School Honors .' Brigade Drum Major of Brigade Banfl. '26-'2S. Ilobby: Music, Ambition: To he a successful public accountzint. Near! year what? Georgetown University. RUTH ALEXANDER Birthplace: Chevy Chase, Md. School actiziities and social clubs: Atoigis Cluhg Tennis, '28. I-lobby: Tennis. Ambition: Librarian. . Next your 'wliutf George Washington University. RIGHT 'll Il IDA LABARR ANDERSON S' Birtliplace: Vklashington, D. C. School acti1'itics and social clubs: Clef Club, '27, Lyric Club, '28, '29g Swimming, '28, '29. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: Teacher of Home Economics. Nm-I year zvltat? Southern College. LEWIS PHILIP ANDERSON Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: Radio Club, '27, '28g Cadets, '27, '28, Track, '28, '29. Hobby: Sleeping. Ambition: To be it Pharmacist. Nextsyf-'arlzultatf George Washington Pharmacy c ioo . MARGUERITE SHEPPARD ANDERSON Birthplace: Wilmington, Del. School activities and social clubs: Treasurer of Theta Sigma Sorority. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be fl Commercial Artist, l Alext year what? George Washington University. CLARA BELLE ARMSTRONG Birthplace: North East, Md. l School activities and social clubs: President of Beta Mu Sorority: Vice-President of Ath- letic Associationg Secretary of Girls' C Club: Secretary of 4-Minute Speakers, Jun- ior Council, '27, '28. School Honors: Senior Council, '28, '29. Hobby: Swimming and Dancing. Next year what? Sweet Briar College. 121 gy .. la - ,,5:,E3Z'f, -H-T ::-. 5 i , fe- ----. c... f-' 55, ? ' +. if tif.:- ' fhiil 9 fr iii? P , - 1, .Wt I Ju ll E ll reg Qmll HERTHA ARNOLDT Birthplace: Callie an der Saale, Germany. School activities and social clubs: Lyric Club: French Club. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To be a Teacher of Languages. Next year what? College. RUBEN RAY ARONSTEIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '24, '25, '26g Dramatics, '27. Hobby: Watching the Clock, Eating. Ambition: See America First. Next year what? National School of Law. HENRY GEORGE ASHTON Birthplace: Annapolis, Md. Other high schools attended: Buckeley, New London, Conn. School activities and social clubs: Track. Hobby: Bowling. Ambition: Mechanical Engineer. Next year what? Carnegie Tech. CLAIRE CONSTANCE ATKINS Birthplace: Richmond, Va. School activities and social Clubs: Secretary of Adelphian Club. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To go abroad. Next year what? Gunston Hall. RIGHT EDWIN ALBERT AUSTIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Bandg Stage Crew, '28. Hobby: Stage work. Ambition: To be a cosmopolitan. Next year what? Lehigh. HENRY BRIGHTBILL BACKENSTOSS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: President Cog, '29g Track: Athletic Ass'n Council, '29. School honors: Scholarship. Hobby: Stamp collecting, Boating. Ambition: Elec. Engineer or Lawyer. D Next year what? Pennsylvania University. ROBERT STEWARD BALL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and sociai clubs: Spring Play, '29g Sigma Tau Lanibdag Quill Clique: Cadets, '25, '26, '27. School honors: Senior Council, '29g first place in drill, '26g second place in drill, '27g sports editor Bulletin, '29. Hobby: Hitch-hiking. Ambition: Graduate. Next year what? College. MILDRED IDA BATTLE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: To be a singer. Next year what? George Washington. 122 nation. Juriniwu thggqlhrunuuuq qwxgvw-vaio 'mf W ass Am, WP Q - it .1 . .M-1 we---'f 'TTT gli: . 'fir-fl' i- ' W ' V' ' ' ' 1 'lsr I' ' 2.-lf rf J: rig: ,. it li 3335: LEFT JEROME HOVVARD BAUM Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Glee Club: VV. F. Clark's bowling team. Hobby: Golf, swimming. Ambition: Be a good dentist, get B. A. degree. Next year foliar? College, and own a Chrysler roadster. WALTER HENRY BEAL, JR. Birthplace: W'ashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '28, '29. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: To be an architect. Next year what? Virginia Polytechnic Institute. GEORGE WILLIAM BEALE Birthplace: Indian Head, Md. Other high schools attended: Lachey High School. Schaolh activities and .racial clubs: Cadets, '26, 24. Hobbyu: Attending athletic games. Ambition: To be a mechanical engineer. Next year what? Going to college, Georgetown. RAYMOND MALLON BEALL Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: President Beta Phi Sigma, '29g Stamp Club, '27, '28g Chess Club, '29. . School honors: Stamp Club, '29, Best Private, '27g Third Best Private, '28. Hobby: Stamp collecting. Ambition: To receive a HC. P. A. Next year what? Strayer's College. RIGHT LEWIS KASPAR BEAZLEY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Baseball, '27- '29: Lambda Sigma Fraternityg football, '27, '28, C Club. School hoiioixv: Football C, '28p prize squad, gold non-service medal, Co. D, '25, '26. Hobby: Goldfish hunting and eating. Ambition: West Point. Next year what? Prep school. LOUISE HARRIOT BEBB Birthplace: Chevy Chase, Md. I School activities and social clubs: Review staffg Athletic Association, '26-'29, Tennis, '26- '29g Four Minute Speakers, '28, '29g cap- tain Girls' Rifle, '29. School honors: President Girls' C Club, '29: Rifle C, '27, '28, '29g National Hon-nr Society, '28, Secretary, '29g Scholarship. Hobb : Kissin Cbull t J. y, g e s Ambition: To shoot a kangaroo. ASHBY BECKHAM Birthplace: Clarendon, Va. I School activities and social clubs: Sigma Tau Lambda: Swimming Team. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Business leadership. Next year what? South America. JAMES DALBY BELOTE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. , School acticities and social clubs: Tennis, '23, '29g History Club, '28g Cadets, '28, '29g French Club, '26. School horrors: Cadet medal, '2S. Next year what? Post-graduate course. 123 'l nlfa1i ll E'? S' wmvnzwllw 'N' fwnaea A f . A 121 . if 4:4 E .. msg.,-V - - e:,r'T'f'1:ew 1 5 4 ,ll ,- of -7:-If ' V' Ffa.-Sl Z if ss f' . if 4 ll' Q, LEFT ROBERT PEARCE BENNETT Birthplace: New Jersey. ,School acti'zfitics and social clubs: Rifle team, '27, '28g baseball '2S3g Delta Sigma Nu. School honors: Rifle C, '27g Rifle C star, '28. Hobby: Playing poker. Ambition: Chemist. Ncxt year what? Maryland U. CAROLYN BERENTER Birtlzfvlacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club, '28, Dramatics, '27. Ambition: To travel and see the world, Nc.rt year what? Washington School for Secre- taries. LEONARD STANLEY BERMAN Birthplace: Vklashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Secretary Biology Club, '283 Golf, '2Ug assistant man- ager baseball, '28g Cadets. Hobby: Golf. Ambition: To win the National Open. Ncxt year what? Georgetown U. JOHN MORRIS COTGRAVE BETTS Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Publications Business Stati. '28, '2tJg Four-Minute Speakers, '28, '29, School honors: Scholarship: Cog, '26g National Honor Society, '28g debate against Evander Childs High School of New York, '29, President of Sophomore Debate, '27, Cap- tain of Co. D, '29g third place medal and prize squad, '27. Ambition: An administrative engineer. RIGHT JANE EVELYN BISHOP Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actiziitics and social clubs: Tennis, '2Sg hockey, '2D. Hobby: Music. Ambition: To amount to something. Next year what? More school. HOWARD MERRILL BIXBY Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska. A Other high schools attended: Lincoln High School, Lincoln, Neb, School acti7'itics and social clubs: Librarian of Orchestra, '27-'29g Band, '26-'29. School honors: Second Lieutenant Band, '29g National High School Orchestra, '29. Hobby: Music. Ambition: Aviation engineer or pilot. Next year what? University of Nebraska CD. RACHEL BLACK Birthplace: Clarksville, Texas. School activities and social clubs: Hockey, 28, Junior Council, '28. School honors: Scholarship N. H. S., '28. Hobby: Swimming. Next year what? University of Texas. EVELYN CLARECE BLAND Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. I I Other high schools attended: Franklin High School, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secour Clubg Atoigis Club: basketball, '27, '285 hockey, '28, '29. 1 . 124 f T :sw 'ha-ii N52 W is 'NM , A '11-., , ' i I . 1 ..,. af +-' 'A 'L J . . - L ,iqrru Gi.: WH: ,Jig L l. . gi-EQIP. 1g'r,f'f-.::-': fr.-.1 ,. .-61155: ., 5 . e,...,q.:Y..s.-7-Ev ,, , 2 HLQ , K P- A -f .K It ii ,' f':.', ig-,fr ,f 1- I iff if 4 2 'lffsf ' 4 4 it Q-Z., . E , , ,if em.-su . . S1-,mf iog - SAM LEWIS BLASE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sig- ma: baseball squad, '28, '29, track, '283 Cadets, '25, Hobby: To be Captain of Central's Tiddlewinks Team. ' Ambition: To play professional baseball. Next year what? Universtiy of Hawaii. DONALD BLISH Birthplace: Boston, Mass. Other high schools attended: Winnwood High School. Next year what? University of Pennsylvania. ROY L. BODINE, JR. Birthplace: Indianapolis, Indiana. Other high schools attended: Leavenworth Senior High School, Leavenworth, Kansas. School activities and social clubs: Kappa Phi Sigma Fraternity, '27-'29g Treasurer, '29g Swimming Team, '27, '29g Cadets, '26, '29. School honors: C swimming, '28, '29, Sec- ond Lieutenant, Co. F, '28, '29, prize squad, Co. A, '27, '28i. Hobby: Canoeing, horseback riding. Ambition: Officer in the United States Army. Next year what? University of Iowa. GEORGE WILLIAM BOGIKES Birthplace: Greece. School activities and social clubs: T. N. T. Clubg Cadets. Hobby: Music. Ambition: Physician and Surgeon. Ne,rt year what? College. RIGHT MARY MARIAN BOYLE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Secretary of Quill Clique, '28, '2U5 Bulletin Staff, '27- '29, Junior Council, '279 Tennis, '28, '29g Rifle numerals, '28, Basketball '27, '285 Four-Minute Speakers, '27-'29g Brecky Ad' vertising Staff, '29. Hobby: Tennis. Next year what? George Washington University. JANE BRAINERD Birthplace: Muskogee, Okla. Other high schools attended: Central High School, Muskogee, Okla. School actizities and social clubs: Hockey: Rabbits Foot Club. Hobby: Horse-back rifling. Ambition: To pass College Boards. Next year what? VassarC?D. RUTH BRAININ Birthplace: Connecticut. School activities and social clubs: Hockey, '28. Hobby: Sports, with dancing and skating out- standing. Ambition: Lawyer and business woman. Next year what? George Washington. BARNET DANIEL BREESKIN Birthplace: Vtlashington, D. C. Other high schools attended: Eastern. School actizfiiies and social clubs: Orchestra: Chess Club, '29. Hobby: Music. Ambition: Dentist. Next year zelmt? Georgetown University- 125 l f'f:f, 'Ffa 5 .ar 1- ., i-.aesrcf WH fs? '51 E 5' LEFT ETHEL MAE BREESKIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. 1 5- 1 ' l -. . R ,V.gil---El-air?gif-f'f .A ,, ,.,. '.Q'fjQ-1'-ic-' .J-S mnvwwm- -V ' E gifs ' ' ' 1 is ,jf-,. 1 5 gf X by ,i ' . ln v if '. -. aff: i .f nl xv V, fl 5 5 lf! if .E 'l 5 if-Mi. - .. , SL..,,,,..... School acti1'it1'c: and social clubs: Cleft' Club: V Debating Society. Hobby: Vllieecrackiilg. Ambition: To be a' motion picture critic. Ncxt ycar what? George Washington. ALICE MAY BRENNAN Birthlvlucc: VVashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatics: Clcf Club. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To be a writer. Next ycar what? George Washington University. EDA BRISKER Birthplace: City of Gomel, Russia. Othor high .trlzools atteudezl: School of Komin- tern, Russia. Hobby: Study of chemistry. Ambition: To finish college and give use to people thereby. Ncxl ycar what? VVoi'k and college. EDITH BROOKHART Birthplace: YVashingtou, Iowa. Other high school: uttcudml: XVashington High School, VVashington, Iowa. School activities and social clubs: Girls' Swim- ming Club, '20g Bon Seconr, '2!J. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To be zi judge. Near! year what? College. RIGHT EVELYN LILLIAN BROVERMAN Birtllplace: Brooklyn, N. Y. School honors: Advertising Staff of the Brecky, '29. Hobby: Horse-back riding. 4 Ambition: To go to Honolulu. Q Next your what? Washington School for Sec- retarics. MILDRED JULIA BROWN Birthplace: Chicago, Ill. School acti'uitie.r and social clubs: Bon Secour. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To have a good time. Next year what? Business school CU. ELVA THELMA BROWNE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatics. School honors: Typing certificate, '29. I Hobby: Making other people laugh either with me or at me. y Ambition: To have people say of mc: SheS dependable. Next year what? Washington School-for Sec- retaries. ELIZABETH LOUISE BRUNDAGE Birthplace: Northampton, Mass. School actitfiticr and social clubr: Clef Club, '27, '28g Basketball, '27-'29, Bon Secour, '28-'29, Publications, '2Sl. School honors: Senior Council, '28, '29. Hobby: Basketball. . Ambition: To be a successful llibrarian. Next year what? American University. - 126 -If w, Y' I I L3 ..f.f.'f5': 'w W T f 'W ' L Q Q , ,g ,. jfisrt .5-1-:avr-rztaat . wwe :Zigi 3554 4 f-' A ' -fc 2 5-1:55 ff ,if 1 , LEFT JOHN GRAYSON BRUNNER Birthplace: Oakland, Calif. School activities and social clubs: Vice-Presb dent, Chess Club, Cadets, '26, '273 Crew, '27, Track, '29g Archery Club, '2S. School honors: National Honor Society, '28s Scholarship. Hobby: Nature study. I Ambition .' To be a successful electrical engineer. Next year what? College. WESLEY RIDDLE BUDD Birthplace: Des Moines, Iowa. School activities and social clubs: The Arc. Hobby: Trying to he a success at something. Ambition: To make a saxophone laugh. Next year what? Ossining, N. Y. BEATRICE JUNE QBUDDEKE Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio. - Other high schools attended: St. Antl1ony's High School. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To travel. I Next year wlmt? Secretarial work and night school. ROLAND WAINWRIGI-IT BURBANK Birthplace: Syracuse, N. Y. Hobby: Younger boy training. I U Ambition : To be a good hydro-electric engineer. Next year what? Dartmouth. RIGHT JOHN MARTIN BURKETT Birth1 lace.' Vtlashington, D. C. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: Successful lawyer. Next year what? George Washington U. IRAS JANE BURROUGHS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. . i School activities and social clubs: Girls' L Club, '27, '29. School honors: Girls' Basketball C, '27, '28, Girls' Tennis C, '28. Hobby.' Playing tennis. Ambition: To be a good secretary. Next year what? To obtain a position. LILLIAN MARY BUSHLOW Birthplace: WVashington, D. C. I School activities and social clubs: Dramatic As- Sociation, '27, '28, Girls' Rifle, '26, '2S3 Athletic Association, '27, '29, l School honors: Royal Certificate Typing Awards: Scholarship. . Hobby: Working cross-word puzzles, riddles, etc. Ambition: To solve 'em, and maybe win some- thing. Next year what? Work, I suppose. MARY BUTTERFIELD Birthplace: Virginia. School activities and social clubs: President, Sigma Lambda, '29. Hobby: Loafing. Ambition : To graduate from college. Next year what? College. 127 3 I Ai, i 1,.5v5a,?.3sf lf- ' .js Q . V., ., , wig it , , Ki if IQ K,,li ' Wig is f W, .. , F-vt criifaiw ..'TE9I'?1, Q ,-.I-,.,.-VFZQWFQ-'T-. . ' 'u -'63 -.. 1 . 1- ' - Lf' 45 K F ii N' ,mx vii ig ff i i. li lm xv. i Q' Ei . , .ms Q. 5 LEFT MARGARET CAM MACK Birthplace: NVashington, D. C. School UCll'i'1.l'I.6'S and social cialis: Bon Secourg Girls' Rifle, '27, '28, Four-Minute Speak- ers, '28, 29. Hobby: Tennis and dancing. Ambition: To be the worlcl's greatest woman chemist. Next your what? VVesthampton KD. FRANK LYNN CARTER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '25- '29g Glee Club, '27, '28, School honors: Cog, '2Ug Historical Honor So- ciety, '29. Hobby: Boating. Ambition: Electrical engineer. Next year what? George Washington. WILLIAM ROBERT CASADY Birthplace: Nvashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Chess Club. Hobby: Girls. Ambition: Surgeon. Noxt year what? Georgetown University Pre- medical. EVELYN CASTLEMAN Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. Hobby: Bowling, dancing. Ambition: To be a big interior decorator. No.1-t year what? George Washington. RIGHT HARRY BURDGE CATON Birthplace: Alexandria, Va. School activities and social clubs: Junior Coun- cil, '27, '28g Tennis, '26-'28g Cadets, '26-'25t. School honors: 2nd Lieutenant, Cadets, '28, '29, Vice-President, Cog, 'ZEN Priz: Corporal, '28g Second Place Company, '28. Hobby: Stamps. Ambition: Engineer. Ncxt year what? Cornell University. JACOB CEPPOS Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: 2nd Sergeant Cadets, '26, '29, Hobby: Baseball and bowling. Ambition: Bachelor of Arts Degree. I A Next year what? George NVHSlllIlgtOI1 University. ANGIE CHACONAS Birthfilacc: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: Travel. Next ycar what? College. GUS Cl-IARLIQS CHACONAS Birfhfilace: VVashington, D. C. School activities and .racial clubs: Cadets, Hobby: Race car driving or blondes. Ambition: Get rich quick. Ncxt year ':vha!? College, maybe. 128 Qwlftni I i, 3 -:a-I , . faf5y--2 --u -a g:,f-v-::m- . was -rxf:.r1.,,qi .q5,,,.,.1 soaks.: it Q9- 4 if .gh 1 4 . ,pri '5-11,512 if' i . -:E .,,, li' .ll LEFT HELEN THEALL CHAFEE Birthplace: East Orange, N. J. - School actnizlities and social clubs: Rifie, '27, '29g Tennis, '26, '29: Lyric Club, '28g Athletic Association, '26, Hobby: Pets, Ambition: Raiser of pets. Next year what? Wisconsin University. MARY MAY CHAO Birthplace: Shanghai, China. School activities and social clubs: Reviewg Rab- bits Foot Club. School Honors: National Honor Society. Hobby: Drawing. Ambition: Paleontology and Entomology. Next year what? College. MARION GILBERT CHARLES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and .racial clubs: Secretary, Theta Sigma Sorority. Hobby: Dancing. Aml'ition: Costume designer. Next year what? George Washington. SALLY EVELYN CHESSER Birthplace: St. George's Island, Md. School acti'uitie.r and social clubs: Hockey, '27- '29g Ca tain, '29, Hobby: Golfing. Ambition: Aviatrix. Next year what? Hospital training. RIGHT ABE CI-IIDAKEL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Attending sports and theaters. Ambition: To travel or acquire work that re- quires traveling. Next year what? Uncertain. EDGAR BURNS CHISWELL, JR- Birthplace: Montgomery County, Md. School activities and social clubs: Business StaFE of Publications, '27, '29. Q School honors: Scholarsliipg National Honor bo- ciety, '28g Cog, '28g lst Lieutenant of Cadets, Co. A, '28, '29g Vice-President of Sophomore Debating Society, '27g Vice- President of Central Debating Society, '29g Secretary of French Club, '28, '29g 3rd place, non-service medal Co. H, ,Tuner ,25- Hobby: Bowling, drinking and the rest. Ambition: To he a civil engineer. Next year what? ?. HALLIE MAY CLARK Birthplace: Rhoaclesville, Va. School activities and social clubs: Basketball, '27, '29g Atoigis Club. Hobby: Dancing and riding horseback. Ambition: To be a good stenographer. Next year what? Duke University C?J. VVINIFRED CLARK Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio. School activities and social clubs: French Club, '28 Hobby: Basketball and football games. V ' Ambition: To attend all the big university games. Next your what? Maryland U. 129 ,.5.,Qi Q . A' ' if-if LV - l . EV ? Elf - ' Wifi if 'H' N ..:'5 ft -- l . LEFT MARIE AUSTIN CLARKE Birthplace: New York City. - Other high schools attended: Chevy Chase High School: Montgomery County High School. Hobby: Tennis. Ambitioii: To own a Ford cabriolet. Next year what? George Washington University. DELLA COGAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School honors: Assistant Business Manager of the Brecky. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To write stories and illustrate. Next year what? Corcoran Art School. DOLORES COGLAN Birthplace: Oakland, Md. Ambition: To major in Spanish and become an interpreter. Next year wlzat? Trinity College. EMANUEL MAURICE COHEN Birthplace: Boston, Mass. Hobby: Bowling. Ambition: Civil engineer. Next year what? College. RIGHT FLORENCE BEATRICE COLEMAN Birthf'lace: Lynchburg, Va. Hobby' Reading, touting. Ambition: To be a music teacher. Next year what? Randolph-Macon Women's College. CHARLES EDWIN COLLIER Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School actizfities and social clubs: Cog: Junior Council. School honors: lst Lieutenant. Hobby: Baseball. Next year what? CollegeC?D. MARGARET MARY COLLINS Birthplace: Vilashington, D. C. Other high schools attended: Sacred Heart Academy. School nctiifities and social clubs: Hockey, '28, '29g Theta Kappa Sigma CSec.j, '28, '29, School honors: Senior Council, '29. Hobby: Reading and dancing. Ambition: To he a secretary. Next year what? Commercial School. MYRTLE ALTHEA COLLINS Birthplace: Richmond, Va. Other high schools attended: Miller School. Virginia. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To become a private secretary. Next year what? Business school. 130 V r , LEFT ARTHUR LEONARD CONN Birthplace: New York, N. Y. U School activities and .rocial clnbs: Cog: Publi- cationsg Quill Clique. U School honors: Lieutenant Colonel, lst Regi- inent, '28, '29g Editor-in-Chief, La Chron- iquej' '28-'29g Associate Editor, AdJutant, '28-'29g Assistant Editor of the Bulletin, '29g National Honor Society: Scholarship. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: To attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Next year what? Why bring that up? CHARLES FRANCIS COOK Birthplace: Whitewater, Wis, School activities and social clubs: T. N. T., Radio Cluh, Opus: Riileg Cadets. Hobby: Music. Ambition: To be a musician. Next year what? College. MARY ELIZABETH COON Birthplace: Estherville, Iowa. School activities and social clubs: President of Rabbits Foot Club, Secretary of Dramatic Association: Secretary of Alpha Theta Chi Sororityg Basketball: Girls' Riileg Q9111 Clique: Business Staff, Publicggionsg Spring , '26, ' . Play, '29Ag Fall Show Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a writer. I . Next year what? George Washington University. MARGARET HANNAH COOPER Birthplace: Portsmouth, Ohio. Schogyggiiors: Scholarshipg Tpying Awards, Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To get the good things out pf life and to have a good time while doing it: to travel abroad. Next year what? College CH. RIGHT FRANCESCA COTSONI Birthplace: Greece. School activities and social clubs: Cleft Club: Dramaticsg Rabbits Foot Club: French Club, '27g Secretary, '29. Hobby: Dramatics. Ambition: Become a school teacher. Next year what? College. JAMES HENRY COX Birthplace: Mt. Holly, Va. ' Other high schools attended: Cople High School, Hague, Va. Next year what? Work. VIRGINIA FLORENCE CRAMPTON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and .social clubs: Hockey, '27- ,29 Hobby: Dancing. G Ambition: To be an aviatrlx. Next ycar what? College. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH CRANFORD Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Tennis. Next year wlzot? College. 131 satin' 1 we ur-EQ W' rr Lint S N2 no-Q-y - - zfxszro ,foo-aa Q ff'-'A IH'-1 . q ri ..'-l i ll..--.W -' -- r--1' ig S- ' W g . :qt ii ' r 'ff at is J' t r . f . , lt , M A , 5, .. Y LEFT MARJORIE CRITTENDEN Birthplace: Morgantown, VV. Va. School activities and social clubs: Captain of Girls' Swimming. School honors: A C, '2S. Hobby: Ballroom dancing. Ambition: To swim the English Channel. Next year what? College. LOUISE ELIZABETH CROSBY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: President of Commercial Club, '29g Bon Secour, '26, '29, School honors: Senior Council, '28, '29. Ambition: To be an efficient secretary. Next year what? College. JULIAN GRIGGS CULVER B-irtliplace: Oakcrest, Md. School activities and social clubs: Debating Society, '293 History Club, '28g Sopho- rnorc Debate, '27g Four-Minute Speakers, 29. Ambition' To see Hollywood. Next year what? G. W. J. MASON CULVERWELL Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Stage Crew, '26, '27g Contributing Editor, Adjutantg Athletic Association, Epsilon Mu Sigma, Sergeant-at-Arms, Historical Societyg our- Minute Speakersg Glee Club, President,- Iunior Council, '26g Spring Play, '29. School honors: Business Manager, Bulletin, '28- '29g Major, Cadets, '28, '2!Jg Dramatic Certificate, '26, '27g Alumni Association Medal, '28, '29g Medal for best Sergeant, lst Regiment. Ambition: Distinction in engineering. Next year what? U. of Penn., or Lehigh. RIGHT KATHERINE MARIE CUTLER Birthplace: Rochester, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Girls' C Clubg Rifle, '27-'29g Dramatics, '27. School honors: Rifle C. '2S: Treasurer of Girls' C Clubg Rifle Medal, '28. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: To become an architect. . u Nc.1:t year what? George Washington University. CLARENCE EDXVARD DAMRON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Swimming: Basketball, Pi Phi Fraternity, i2S. Hobby: Snipe hunting. Ambition: Fresh young doctor. Next year yhat? George Washington. ELOISE DASHER Birthplace: Savannah, Ga. School activities aim' social clubs: Sigma Lambda Sorority. Hobby: Wisecracks. Ambition: To marry money. Next year what? Gunston Hall. JAMES LUCIUS DAVIS Birthplace: Raccoon Ford, Va. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '25- '29 Hobby Swimming. Ambition: Physician. . . . . ' Next year what? University of Virginia. 132 f W i'7 RF? lil! A l . gif... , .jI,?7,,1--- + I., , w-1f.. -- Q..-an , .iowa 3, my by ' ' ' W -Eflfilf Eff if X' ' ++ t 5-.1515 tl K - . , . . ...J r.. E62 .l LEFT KATHERINE CHRISTINE DAVIS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. - School acti'aitie.v and social clubs: Clef Club. Hobby: Bowling. Ambition: To be a good private secretary. Next year what? Work, maybe. MAURICE DAVIS Birthplace: Cape Hatteras, N. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '25- '27g Track, '2U. Hobby: Collecting autographs. Ambition: To be a cop. Next year what? Maryland U. MARY CLARK DELASHMUTT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: To travel. Next year what? Hood College. THEODORE OTTO DEMOLL BirthpIace:I Bay Riddge, Brooklyn, N. Y. School actwztics an social clubx: Cadets, '25- '27g Sophomore Debate, '26g Stamp Club, '25g Basketball, '28, Hobby: Collecting antiques. Ambition: To be a lawyer. Next year what? Maryland University. RIGHT LEILA DENENBERG Birthlvlace: Poland. I School activities and social clubs: Dramatics, '27g Rabbits Foot Club, '2Sg Spanish Club, '27g Basketball, '28. I School horzorr: National Honor Society, '28. Hobby: Dancing and playing cards. Ambition: To be a teacher. Next year what? Wilson Normal. HERBERT HAROLD DIAMOND Birthplace: Wasliington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Orchestra, '27, '2S1 T. N. T., '2Sl. Ambition: Physician. I I Next year what? George Washington University. WILLIAM AMBROS DIMMETTE Birthplace: Greensboro, N. C. School activities and social clnbx: Golf, '29, Stage Srew, '27. I Hobby: Too shocking to write. Ambition: Electrical engineer. Next year what? Maryland. MARGARET ALBERTA DIMOND Birthplace: Washington, C. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secour Club: Biology Club, '27, '28. I I School honors: National Honor Society, 289 Scholarship. Hobby: Bridge. I I Ambition: To ride in a Victoria around the Speedway. I Next year what? George Washington U. 133 'l 'l 4:1 firm! E 1 r T ' 'J sw -nr , AVq 4 i ' I V . F- .1566 ,,Ef7E2'f .Y ., if , ....-- -- M- -wwf . - . ,W-fvgiigi '-'c 6- f. it-V-r ' ' ' ' if 2 E gf - -. ,M Sr 'L -, ' ff' g. H2 .Tig S ' ' .T - fi Ei ? W. , E .' 1. f if. al-..,' F- .. LEFT JOHN NEVIN DITZLER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School acti:'ities and social clubs: The Arc. School honors: Gold Corporal's Medal in Com- Rany A, in '28, 2nd Lieutenant, Company Hobby: Sketching. Ambition: Architect. Next year what? George Washington. THOMAS DIXEY Birthplace: East Orange, N. J. School acti-mlics and social clubs: Tau Sigma Phi Fraternity, Swimming, '28, '25J. Hobby: Automobiles. Ambition: Banker. Next year what? Cornell. HERBERT GROVE DORSEY, JR. Birthplace: East Orange, N. J. Other high schools attended: Palmetto High School, Palmetto, Fla.. and Gloucester High School, Gloucester, Mass. School act1 uities and social clubs: President, Aero Cluh, '29. Hobby: Model airplanes. Ambition : Aeronautical engineer. Nexl ycar zvhaf? Prep school or post-graduate. SADIE DOVE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Vtlatcr sports. 31771171-ll'011.' Interior decorator. Next year whaf? College. RIGHT JOHN THOMAS DOYLE Birthplace: NVashington, D. C. Hobby: Doing nothing. Ambition: To do something. Ne.z't year what? University of Maryland. CAROLYN PORTER DUCKER Birthplace: Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Chalmhi o- S rority, '27-'29, Swimming leader, '27, 'ESQ Tennis, '28g Four-Minute Speakers, '29. Hobby: Horseback riding. Ambition: To teach interior decorating. Next year what: William and Mary College. BARBARA MAE DYSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatics, '27, '28, Clef Club, '28g Ride, '27, Bon Secour, '27, '29g Hockey, '2!l. Hobby: Horseback riding. Ambition: Travel. Next year what? To business college and work. VIRGINIA ANTOINETTE EDNVARDS Birthplace: Vtlashington, D, C. School activities and social clubs: Basketball, '27-'29g Atoigis Club. Hobby: Dancing, swimming, outdoor sports. Ambition: To be an excellent secretary. Next year what? VVorking hard with the rest of the world. 134 'Jil phil? 533 W-E Nqr 3? . gi!! 'Wx :Q w Q A if 5:15 9 LEFT GRACE DOROTHEA EHLIS Birthplace: Providence, R. I. School acti'Uitics and social clubs: Theta Kappa Sigma, Hockey, Commercial Club, '28. School honors: Scholarship. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Cartooning. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- retarxes. ROBERT THOMAS EICHOLTZ Birthplace: Fort William McKinley, Manila, Philippine Islands. School activities and social clubs: Football, '29g Crew, '28, '29, Sigma Deltag C Club, Cadets. School honors: C Football, '283 Crew, '28. Hobby: Sports. Next year what? College. LEE ANNA EMBREY Birthplace: Vtlashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Bulletin Staff, '28, Review Staff, '28, President, Quill Clique, '29, Poetry Club, '28. School honors: National Honor Society, '29, editor-in-chief of the Bulletin, '29, Scholar- shipg Radcliffe award, '283 Colonial Daugh- ters Essay Medal, '28, Class prophetess. Hobby: Scrihbling poetry. Ambition: To be a successful writer. Next ycar what? George Washington. THEODORA LOUISE EMERSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Atoigis Club. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. Ambition: To be a successful interior decorator. Ncxt year what? College. RIGHT JACK FRANCIS ERMERINS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actizfitics and social clubs: Arc Club: Chess Club: Cadets, '27, '29, Stamp Club. Hobby: Having a collection. Ambition: Engineer or scientist UD Next year what? West Point Cif not, workj. HELEN MARIE FARHOOD Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: French Club: basketball, '27-'29. School honors: Basketball numerals, '29. Hobby: Basketball. Ambition : To travel around the world. Next ycar what? Washington School for Secre- taries. HERBERT WILLIAM FARMER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Reading mystery stories. Ambition: Own and Hy airplane. Next year what? Maryland U. C?J. DOROTHY MOBLEY FARRIOR Birthplace: Punta Gorda, Florida. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: Become a musician. Ncxt year what? Business school. 135 - - 7 1 ' 1 ..EfE3f 1ll. -,-1 -,'- 'v.11, - if AxAA 3: H E if lg l.l' v ...l LEFT LAURA WILLIAMS FARRIS Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Other high. schools attended: Union High - School, Union, Maine. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic As- sociation, '28, '29. Hobby: Collecting poetry and plays. Next year what? Georg: Washington University. SELMA LEE FELSER Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: RalJlJit's Foot Club, '27-'29, Four-Minute Speakers, '27,- '29g Debating Club, '2Sg Quill Clique, '29g Clef Club, '27. School honors: Assistant feature editor, '29, of the Bulletin. Ambition: To be an editor of a paper. Next year what? College. ALICE MARGUERITE FERNER Birthfflace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Water sports. Ambition : Get through college. Next year what? William and Mary College. RICHARD WILLIAM FINKEL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Stage crew. School honors: Assistant Advertising Manager Brecky, '29g winning Cadet company, '25g second place company, '26g prize corporal, Co. G, '28g Honor Guard Company, '25, '26. Ambition: To graduate from medical school. Next year what? G. W. U.? RIGHT KENNETH FRANK FISHER Birthplace: Decatur, Illinois. School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sig- mag C Club, '28, '2!J. School honors: Senior Council, '29, C basket- ball, '28, '29g Captain, '29, C baseball, '28 Hobby-6' Dunking doughnuts. . Ambition: To do a Russian business. Next year what? University of Moscow. WARD WILLIAM FLEHARTY, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actx :fit1'L-s and social clubs: Arc 5 lacrosse, '27. Hobby: Girls. . Ambition: To become a millionaire bachelor. Next year what? NVork??? ALWYN VAUGHAN FOLK Birthplace: Suifolk, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '24- '26g Assistant Manager of football, '28, Hobby: To travel. Ambition: Di lomatic Service. ' Next year wliat? Georgetown Foreign Service. MARIAN ALBERTA FOWLER Birthplace: Salem, Illinois. . School activities and social clubs: Lyric Clubg Rabbit's Foot Club: Math Club. . Hobby: Reading, traveling, organ, mathematics. Ambition: To know something-to be an or- ganist. Next year what? G. W. U. 136 ! :N Nl ms PM A ' . ltlwsff., t : -. 7 hiv- : Q ll- ?I :'i':'F - 5 f -5537.1 . F., -vs.. , m. . - , . f o....,,, 3. 5.1-V: if W , 'Z 1? l ,., 1 .,-. .-. . -V.. WA 3. -5,3 4 ML? Q. 9, -- 1 9 wal 5' .Tat , ' N ' ifflzl w-vm: , ,. RENA FREEDENBERG Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. Other high schools attended: VVeste1'n High School, Baltimore. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Teacher. Next year what? Normal School. HERMAN IRWIN FRIEDLANDER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Orchestra, '28, '29g track, '28. Hobby: Music. Ambition: Foreign Service Next year what? Georgetown University. RHODA BARBARA FRIEDMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Brecky Ad- vertising Staif, '29, Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To go abroad. Next year what? Washington School for Secre- taries. ALZINA ISABELLE FULLER Birthplace: Los Angeles, California. Hobby.' Reading, swimming, walking. Ambition: To be a trained nurse. Next year what? Training School for Nurses. RIGHT RUTH LEONA GALLAGER Birthplace: Muskogee, Oklahoma. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: To go abroad. Next year what? Oklahoma College for Women HILDA GALLIHER Birthplace: East Orange, New Jersey. Hobby: Playing at jazz. Ambition: To become a successful actress! Nest year -what? Postgraduate. FLORENCE MACDONALD GALLOWAY Birthplace: Cumberland, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: Dramatics '27g hockey, '28-'29, Hobby: Hockey. Ambition: Private secretary. Next year what? Business College. MARTIN GARROTT Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland. Hobby: Sleeping. Ambition: To go to high school. 137 . ,1ii:.. g 11,. 1- ... .T-4-Te .ij 0,54-KH -V -.., ..' .,.. : h wtf :- We A E LEFT PATSY GATTIS Birthplace: Charlotte, North Carolina. Hobby: Books and hiking. Ambition: To teach children. Next year 'wharf American University. GAIL GRAY GEDDES Birthplace: NVashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '26, '27, '28, '2sn. School honors: Scholarship, National Honor So- ciety, May, '289 Cadets, Captain Co. H, ig?-'29g medal, second best private, Co. H, Hobby: Horseback riding. Ambition: Business executive. Next year what? Dartmouth College. EDWARD JEROME GERACI Birthplace: Washington, D. C. . Other high schools attended: Business High. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Hobby: Bowling, canoeing and fishing. Ambition: To be able to come back in future years and speak at some chapel as a success' ful and well-known alumnus. Next year what? Georgetown Pre-Med. VIVIAN GERVASIO Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Spanish. Ambition: To be an interpreter. Next year what? VVashington School for Secre- taries. RIGHT JAMES BENJAMIN GILBERT Birthplace: Washingtonu, D. C. Other high schools attended: Peabody, Pitts- burgh, Pa. School actizfitics and social clubs: Central De- bating Societyg French Club. School honors: Debating Tcam, !20. Hobby: Debating. Ambition: To be able to debate. Next year what? Harvard-maybe. ETHEL WILLIAMETTE GILDBERG Birthplace: Alameda, California. I Other high schools attended: San Francisco-San Diego, California. School activities and social clubs: Clef Club, Review, '29, basketball, '29. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To take a trip around the world. Next year what? Business College. MARGARET ELIZABETH GILLIGAN Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: Clef Club, '2Q3 Girl Reserves, vice-president, '26, Lyric Club, president, '28, '29g Alpha . Theta Chi, '29, Rifle Team, '27, '28, Swimming Team, '26g Dramatics, Spring Play, '299 Oratorical Semi-finalist, participant in Fall Revue, '28, Hobby: Eating. Ambition: To graduate from Central. . Next year what? George Washington University. GEORGE VOSS GLOSSBRENNER Birthplace: El Reno, Oklahoma. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '29. Hobby: Baseball. Ambition: Printer. Next eyar what? Carnegie Tech. 138 - Xxx .xx . , xx c x-,y-, i LN C . . .X .... ,,., A ,P 3 p F p W J .2535 -:ft- ,1.z -Sri Ei 2 ii g Q- . ,F ,ma ami E92 .. LEFT BENJAMIN HUMPHREYS GOLDBERGER Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana. Other high schools attended: Western High. Hobby.: Swimming. Ambition: To be successful. Next year what? Tulane U., New Orleans, La. HARRY DAVID GOLDSTEIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Other high-schools attended: Western. School activities and .social clubs: Cadets, '25- '26g Treasurer, SophomoreHFreshman De- bating Society, '263 Stage Crew, '27, '28, '29g lee Club, '27g Bank Statt, '28-'29, School honors: Vice-President, Central High Bank, '29, Manager Branch Bank, '29, General Business Manager Brecky, '29g Manager Stage Crew, '29g one-year dra- matic certiticate, '28. Ambition: C. P. A. degree, Next year what? District College of Accounting. PHILIP GOLDSTEIN Birthplace: Vklashington, D. C. School activities and .social clubs: Stage Crew. School honors: Advertising Manager of 1929 Brecfkyg Publicity Manager of Publica- tions, '29: Adjutant Third Battalion, best inexperienced private's medal, Col. G, '2Gg best corporal's medal, Co. B, '28, second place competitive drill company, Co. G, '26g second place competitive drill company, Co. F, '27, Honor Guard company, Co. F, '27g member of prize squad, Co. F, '27. Next your what? Georgetown University. JULIAN CABELL GOOLSBY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Track, f25- 38, 7Atl1l:tic Association representative, ' '-'2 . Hobby? Track, basketball, athletic official. Ambition .' To make a world tour. Next your what? Government job or college. RIGHT BERTHA GORDON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Piano. Ambition: Concert pianist. next year what? George Washington University. JENNIE GORDON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Tennis and piano. Ambition: To graduate from G. VV. and get married. Next year what? George Washington University. SHIRLEY LEIGH GRAFF Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Bulletin Staff, '20g Girls' Swimming leader, '26 28. Hobby: Eating Chow Mein or dancing. Ambition: To travel. Next year' what? College. HENRY DUNCAN GREEN III Birthplace: Manila, Philippine Islands. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '25- '289 Glee Club, '26-'28. School honors: The Cog, '27. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: Engineer. Next year what? College. l3!l - 1 my nm N533 .P g LEFT HAROLD RICHARD GREENFIELD Birthplace: Takoma Park, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. School honors: Vice-President Central Aero ' 1 Club, 2.1. - Hobby: Building model airplanes, collecting coins, working on Fords. Ambition: U. S. Army Air Service. Next year what? Maryland University. GORDON GRIFFIN Birthplace: Portsmouth, Va. U Other high schools attended: Maury High School, Norfolk, Va. I . School activities and social clubs: Vice-President of Central Aero Club. Hobby: Golfing and swimming. Ambition: To become an Admiral of U. S. Navy. Ne.rt year what? U. S. Naval Academy. FENNER MARION GRIMES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. . School activities and social clubs: Chief Opera- tor, Radio Club. Hobby: Radio. Ambition: Radio engineer. . I Next year what? Maryland University. EDITH ECCARD GROSVENOR Birthplace: Washington, D. C. U . School activities and social clubs: Vice-Presv dent of Biology Club, '27g Bon Secour, '28- '29g Circullo Castellano, '28. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To study science. ' Next year what? Go to George Washington University. RIGHT HERMAN ALLEN GUMENICK Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '25, '26, Hobby: Play the violin. Ambition: To attain a degree of Master of Finance. Next year what? University of Pennsylvania. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH GUMMEL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramaticsg French Club, '28g Rifle, '28, Quill Clique, '28, '29g Spanish Club, '29. School honors: Scholarshipg Associate Editor of the Bulletin, '29g National Honor Society, 1928-'29, Hobby: Water sports. Ambition: To speak a dozen languages fluently! Next year what? Go to George Washington University. JOHN ORSON GURNEY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Experiments, Radio. Ambition: To be an engineer. Next year what? Michigan University. EVELYN MARY HAHN Birthplace: Saulte Ste Marie, Michigan. Schogs activities and social clubs: Ride Team, ' , 29. Hobby.: Books and horses. Ambition : To be a commercial artist. Next year what? Some college in Texas. 140 pq-'nun' WL AI,II,Q-Mg ,egg ' I I I ,W , . , m e ,, -'-N :V t 2 , -.1 t '? A i FH' .. 0 LPI.. vi-:':'fe fu.-ve . w..'T '1 'T'1Tf5 'H . 1551 - . ' , -1 4-' -'-1-'-r z-TIIISI L R' -711 .v III 4 - L R' is Q ' 5355 .ff . f . 2 lf ll LEFT MILDRED LENO RE HALL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Secretary of Central History Club, '29g basketball, '28, '29g Central Math Club, '28. I Sghggl lipitor-,rg Scholarship: National Honor Society, '2D. Hobby: Stamp collecting. Ambition: To be an aviatrix. Next year what? Lynchburg College, Lynch- burg, Virginia. MARTHA VIRGINIA HAMILTON Birthplace: North Carolina. I I School activities and social clubs: Atoigis Club, '27 '28 '29 Hobby! Getting chubby. Ambition: School teacher. Nect year what? Gunston Hall. JOHN ALEXANDER HANLEY Birthplace: Ecuador, South America. Other high scltools attended: Todd School, Woodstock, Ill. I School activities a-nd social clubs: Sigma Tall Lambdag track, '29. School honors: C in football and crew, '28, Hobby: Athletics. Ambition: To play college football. Nc-.rt year what? Harvard U. IESSIE HUNTINGTON HARDEN Birthplace: Wasliingtoxi, D. C. Other high schools attended: Liberty, Nebraska. School activities and social clubs: Hockeyg Stamp Club, '26. Hobby: Swimming, hiking. Ambition: To be a librarian. RIGHT MARJORIE MARIE HARDING Birthfllacc: Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Alpha Theta Chi, '28g Central Commercial Club, '29. Hobby: Horseback riding. Ambition: To be really a good secretary. Next year what? Washington School for Secre- taries. HOWARD HARPER HARLAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I School activities arid social clubs: Dramaticsg Spring Play, '2!Jg Fall Revue, '28, Glee ' Club. I School honors: National Honor Society, 'ZSJ C Tennis, '29. Hobby: Philanthropizing. Ambitioirt: To get a break with a certain party. Next year what? University of Richmond. GEORGE I-IILLIARD HARPER Birthplace: Topeka, Kansas. I I School activities arid social clubs: Special writer, Bulletin, '28g Bowling Team, '29. I School honors: Assistant Sports Editor Bulletin, '29g Associate Editor Brecky, '20, Hobby: Sleeping. Ambition: To be head man. I I Next year what? Georgetown Foreign Service School. GRACE LOUISE HART Birthplace: Wasliington, D. C. , Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To be an interior decorator. Next year what? Goucher, or Wellslcy College. 141 awww: + p FWF' 'F P5 ,nays . qi ...M -N ,, , V 5 jig, 1 - . . ,Qi :.giQT'fnx:.'v:KW'-Q1 ' ' f 't11t?I'T ' 4 tv M-wa 3-',f':f':g we,-no . 1 Z, f, 15, I. . t-.7 fi ,,., .. .. . -.,. Q. ra rw wtf l 'f '1 .,.1 31 -W1 ii 9 it .t 'Ni fkiil . ,ir 5 iii! 1 A gf 'i -. ' sf f'- 'r- t fm LEFT MURIEL MALLORY HAUCK Birthplace: Asheville, North Carolina. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secour. Hobbyl: Sports. Ambition: To be happy. . Next year what? Temple Business College. ADA ELENORA HAYDEN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: Travel in foreign lands. Next year what? P. G. course at Central. GRACE SEYMOUR HAZARD Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rifle, '27, '28, basketball, '27, '28, '29: Phi Delta Sigma, '27, '28, '29. Hobby: Teasing Charlie Squire. Ambition: To fly a kite. Next year what? Most anywhere. LILLIAN COLVIN HEATH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Horseback riding. Ambition: To be a secretary. . Next.year what? George Washington Univer- sity. RIGHT CARL RUDOLPH HELLBACH Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Perma. School activities and social clubs: Cog, '27- '295 Key, '27-'29g Officers' Club, '28-'29g Cadets, '25-'29. School honors: Cadets, commissioned oiiicer, '29. I-lobby: Radio, mechanical drawing. Ambition: Mechanical engineer. Next year what? University of Maryland. KATHERINE ESTELLE HENDERSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Clei Club. Hobby: Girl Scouts. Ambition: Botanist. l Nextiycar what? George Washington Univer- sity. THERESE HERMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. u School activities and social clubs: Bulletin Staff, '29g Quill Clique, '29. Hobby: Making fudge. Ambition: Learn to drive an aeroplane. Next year what? Washington School for Secre- taries. EVERETT HARVEY HERRELL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Hobby: Driving a car. Ambition: To be an electrical engineer. Next year what? Maryland University. 142 hills-I uvnnpfwmlpfmq HW f'-K we as Q if r' '- v--L 1 f vw, ., . ,, . V H as as 3.5.51 ' :Cl-it r' :. M 31 'ff ' K- it LEFT MARJORIE LOUISE HERTZBERG Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Basketballg tennis: French Club: Biology Club. Hobby: Journalism, dancing, or what have you? Ambition: See America First -especially Hollywood. Next ycar what? Columbia University. FRAZER FROST HILDER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. U School activities and social clubs: Epsilon Mu ggmag Publications, Business Staff, '27, School honors: National Honor Society, Treas- urer, '29g Cadets, Major, Brigade Quarter- master, '28-'29g Associate Editor Bulletin, '29g Senior Council, '29. Hobby: Collecting D's. Ambition: To teach school. Next year what? St. Elizabetlfs. JANE ENGEBORG HILL Birthplace: Emporia, Kansas. I School activities and social clubs: Rifle, '28, '29g Bulletin Staff, '28p Quill Clique, '29g Constitution Club, '28. School honors: N. H. S., '29. Next year what? George Washington. CHARLES THOMAS HILLER Birthplace: NV:-xshington, D. C. I School activities and social clubs: Black, White and Read: History Club: Honorary Histo- rical Societyg T. N. T. Club. . Hobby: Science and mathematics and playing the harmonica. Next year what? Ohio Wesleyan University. RIGHT CLARA GERTRUDE HILLER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic So- ciety, '26, '27: Secretary of Soohomore De- bating Society, '275 Junior Council, '27: Junior-Senior Debate, '28g President of Black, White and Read. '29. . School honors: National Honor Society, '29g Scholarshi . Ambition: To he at Latin teacher. Next year what? Ohio Wesleyan University. STANFORD HIMELFARB Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '25, '26g Brecky Advertising Staff: Track Teamg Bowling. School honors: Scholarship. Next year what? Georgetown University. RUTH CONSTANCE HOBBS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rifle. '25, '28: Orchestra, '26, '29g Hockey, '28, '29. Hobby: Playing the violin. Ambition: To travel. WINSTON ELLIS HOBBS Birthplace: Linden, Md. I School activities and social clubs: Lambda-Sig ma Fraternity: Track, '28-'29g Four-Minute Speakers, '27-'29, Junior Council. Next year what? Dartmouth College. 143 hull. 'VY nkQLa,i-I I 3,34 if., . .-.fzaagtig-.w a1s,,55-gigffwxzw-':2a 1z-rfrafma, .riyemi ,..7...h: 5 21,1 . 35235 E M 5-2 BBQ HANS ALBERT HOCHBAUM Birthplace: Greely, Colo. School activities and social clubs: Crew, '26g Track, '27-'29g Lambda Sigma Fraternity. School honors: Football HC. Hobby: Doing home work. Ambition: To make bucks. Next year what? Cornell University. ABRAHAM HOFBERG Birthplace: BEJCHDS Aires, Argentina. 1 Schoog activities and social clubs: Spanish Club, S. I-lobby: Bowling. Ambition: Dentist. Next year what? Georgetown. MELVIN EMORY HOLST Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Golfg tennisg howling. Ambition: Newspaper writer. Next year what? George Washington. JAMES FRANKLIN HOOD Birthplace: Washington, D. C. - School activities and social clubs: Radio Club, '273 Tumbling Team, '27, '2S. Hobby: Canoe sailing. Ambition: Chemical engineer. Next year what? Worcester Tech. RIGHT HELEN HOROWITZ Birthplace: New York City, N. Y. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: Lawyer, Next year what? College. DORIS ELIZABETH HOSPITAL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby.' Dancing: dramatics. Ambition: School teacher. Next year what? Normal school. ARTHUR BROWNING HOUSE Birthplace: Peru, Nebr. Other high .rchools attended: Hyattsville Highg Woodward School. School activities and social clubs: Track, '29. Hobby: Horseback riding. Ambition: To become a landscape gardner. Next year what? University of Maryland. ALICE ELIZABETH HOWARD Birthplace: Washington, C. School activities and social clubs: Clef Club '2 , '28. Hobbyh Singing. Ambition: Opera singer. Next year what? Trinity College. 144 LEFT ELIZABETH ELLIOTT HOWARD Birthplace: Vtlashington, D. C. Other high schools attended: Hyattsville High. School activities and social clubs: Swimming, '26-'25, Rabbit's Foot Club, Athletic As- sociation, '29. Next year what? University of Maryland. HELEN IRENE HOWARD Birthplace: Richard City, Tenn. School activties and social clubs: Dramatics, '26, Bon Secour, '27. Ambition: A good school teacher, if possible. Next year wlzat? VVilson Normal? JOHN HINES HOWARD Birthplace: Roanoke, Va. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '26- '29, Rifle, '29, Publications, '29, Four- Minute Speakers, '29, War Games, '27-'29. School honors: Major, Cadets, '29, Winning War Game Team, '28, Third Place War Game Team, '27, Fourth Place War Game Team, '29, Honor Guard Company, '27, Second Best Private, Co. E, '27, medal, Secretary-Treasurer, Otticers' Club, '29, Second Best Man, Cadet Camp, '28, medal. Ambition: Annapolis or West Point. MARY AGNES HOWARD Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Clef Club, '27, '28. Hobby: Singing. Ambition: Opera singer. Next year what? Trinity College. RIGHT ELLEN DUNCAN HOWLETT Birthplace: Norfolk, Va. School activities and social clubs: Secretary of Theta Alpha Chi, '28, '29, Girls' Basket- ball, '27, Girl Swimming Leader, '28, '29, Athletic Association Representative, '28, '29. Ambition: To be a journalist. Next year what? George Washington University. HARRIET MARIE HUDSON Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Atoigis Club, Four-Minute Speakers' Bureau, Girls' Hockey. School honors: junior Council, '28, Senior Council, '29, Secretary of June Class, '29. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- retaries. JOHN PERRY HUEBSCH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Banjo Club, '26, '27, Junior Council, '27, '28. School honors: Commissioned Officer, '28, '29. Next year what? Maryland University. WILLIAM DAVID HUGHES Birthplace: Twin Falls, Idaho. Other high schools attended: West Philadelphia High, Philadelphia, Pa. School actirfilics and social clubs: T. N, T. Club, Treasurer, '28, '29, Chess Club, Four- Minute Speakers. Ambition: Electrical engineer. Next year what? VVest Point. 145 1 - Y l.l-'.l,.jf'.-- 1 4 .izfzrwisa 5 K' S 4' V '.i:lf 4 l g li: :iii Y LEFT HELEN DAINGERFIELD HUMPHRIES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Basketball, '26-'29, Numerals, '27, '28. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Next year wlxat? Washington School for Sec- retaries. JOHN MONRO HUNTER Birthplace: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Other high schools attended: Riverside High, Milwaukee, W'is. School ac'ti'vities and social clubs: Golf Team, '28g Athletic Association, '29, Hobby: Radio. . Ambition: Enter Bell Telephone Laboratories. Next year what? College, probably Wisconsin U. LEE ISAAC HUNTZBERGER Birthplace: Montgomery County, Md. School activities and social clubs: Cog. Hobby: Mechanical drawing. Ambition: Engineer. Next year what? College. JANE CAROLINE HUSS Birthplace: Waynesburg, Pa. Other high schools attended: Nineveh High School, Pa. School actitfities and social clubs: Theta Sigma Sorority, Rabbit's Foot Clubg Dramatics. School honors: Manager of Basketball, '29g C Club, '29, Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To be a lawyer. Ncxq year what? Waynesburg or Wellesley Col- ege. RIGHT DOROTHY DEVONDA HUTSLER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Other high schoos attended: Bunker Hill, VV. Va. School acti-L'-itics and social clubs: Basketball. Hobby: Dancing, swimming, Crafts. Ambition: To travel. Next year what? School of Crafts. MARY GERTRUDE IAGER Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. Hobby: Showing others how it's done. Ambition: Own a novelty art store. Next year what? An Arts and Craft School, probably in Boston. MARY FRANCES ISRAEL Birthplace: Vtlashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Opus Club: Clef Club. Hobby: Playing piano and organ. Ambition: To become a great musician. Next year what? Normal School? EVELYN AUGUSTA IVERSON Birthf'lace: Price, Utah. School at-tir'itics and social clubs: Phi Delta Sigma Sorority. h Hobby: Tennisg Basketballg Dancing . Ambition: Finish college with honors. Next year what? College. 146 , af'-V531 l - - V, I ,qui iw? -':gc:.'-s ,W saga ll iw v ll LE FT AUDREY ELIZABETH JACOBS Birthplace: Lynn, Mass. . Other high schools attended: English HIE School, Lynn, Mass. School activities and .social clubs: Assistant Business Manager of Brecky. School honors: National Honor Society, '28, '29. Hobby: Dancing and ice hockey. Ambition: To be a French diplomat secretary. Next year what? College. .. ,, : Q- - . ,fit .fl ., ffff. .V S' 5 ffffhgs. Za.. ..,.,.- L . .if7,,.,. -M, . ,sn - . ,,,.l.-an W 'l Q -, i if . - ...,, a ,I 7,6 -25.251 fi-F' gl 415, . , N. 6 . A. 1 '. ' V 'P Ljg' f-'iii i2 H Q. 5 Qifll 2,4 : , DE.. 4' U1 1 e :..,.a -L' Z? E la ef-fi, 1 1 v ily ' MAY ELIZABETH JACOBS Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pa. . School activities and social clubs: Vice-President of Bon Secour, '28, '29, Review Staff, '28, '29g Black, White and Read Club. '29g Quill Clique, '29. School honors: National Honor Society, '29, Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: Writing short stories. . I Next year what? George Washington University. MILDRED MARY JENNINGS Birthplace: Front Royal, Va. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To become a secretary. Next year 'whatf VVasIiington School for Sec- retaries. ELEANOR ELIZABETH IOBE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities ana' social clubs: Hockey, '28, '29g Lambda Sigma Kappa Sorority, '28, '293 Treasurer, Rahbit's Foot Club, '27, '29, Hobby: Having a good time. . Ambition: To be successful in my undertakings. Next year what? Business School. RIGHT ALFRED LIVINGSTON JOHNSON Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee. Next year what? U. S. Coast Guard Academy- DOROTHY ESTELLE JOHNSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actiilities and social clubs: Rifle: Clei Club: Spring Play, '29. School honors: Riiie medals, '2G. Hobby: Aviation. Ambition: To know how to Hy a 'plane. Next year what? Business School f?J ELEANOR MAY JOHNSTON Birthplace: VVashington, D. C, School activities and social clubs: French Club: Spanish Club, hockey. Hobby: Aviation. Ambition: To be an aviatrix. Next year what? American University. KATHERINE LAYMAN JOHNSTON Birthplace: Bluefield, XV. Va. School activities and social clubs: Clef Club, Dramaticsg Hockey: Oratorical Contest. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a designer. Next year what? Undecided. 147' J' J. ,NW IVE? r,,,,,i'5,,rWf:f-:'.mT..'1i- g, 5' ni--A., .. .... ,.,. se 3 'Q-,1 t, gan ., 5 ,1 , - 114 L' fr' 5 be ,L the ' j-:fn ,F f 1 .535 . pe. E rs 5? ' E le 1 -ix' , Q , 33, . g,..,,., r af.. n ,l GEORGE MARCEL JORAY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, bas- ketball. School honors: Second place non-service, Co. H, '26, Prize Squad, '26. Hobby: Basketball. Next year what? VVork. CHARLES OTTO JORG Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '27, '28,-baseball, '29, Delta Sigma Nu Fra- termty. School honors: Honor Guard, Co. D, '28, best squad, '27. Ambition: Doctor. Next year what? American University. MARIE ROBERTA JOROLEMON Birthfvlacc: Chattanooga, Tennessee. School activities and social clubs: Theta Kappa Sigma, Sketch Club, '28, Junior Council, '28, Rifle, '29, Review Art Staff, '28, Four- Minute Speakers, '28, Bulletin Staff, '29. School lzonors: National Honor Society, '28, Scholarship, Art Editor Brecky, '29, Next year zvlmt? Washington School of Secre- tarics. LILLIAN HORTENSE KAHN Birthfvlacc: Washington, D. C. School activities: Athletic Association, '26, lgabbifs Foot Club, '28-'29, Sketch Club, ' 8329. School honors: Advertising Staff of Brecky, '29, Scholarship, Art Staff of Ilrecky, '29, Hobby: Sketching. Next year what? Goucher, probably. RIGHT AL'CONIE KAPLAN ' thplacc: Jersey City, New Jersey. chool uctiwfties and social clubs: Chamber Mu- sic Club, '29. Ambition: Professional music. Next year what? Peabody Institute of Music. LOUIS CHARLES KAPLAN Birthplace: Birzai, Lithuania. Other high schools attended: R'ostov'-on-Don Royal Gymnasium, Rostov-on-Don, Russia. School activities and social clubs: History Club, French Club, Biology Club, '27, Four- Minute Speakers' Bureau, Glee Club, '27, Cadets, '26, School honors: Scholarship, N. H. S., '29, La Chronique, '29, Central History Honor SO' ciety, '25l. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: To gt an M.D. and to become nf- ficer in U. S. Army Reserves. Next ynar what? College. KATHARINE MONICA KASPAR Biftlzfilacef England. School acti:'itics and social clubs: Dramatics, '27, '28, Opus Club, '28, '29. l-lobby: Walking. Ambition: To be a school teacher. JACK ROBERT KASSAN Birtlzfvlacc: VVasl1ington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '26, '28, track, '26, '27, Glee Club, '27, '28, Quill Clique, '27, '28, Stage Crew, '28, Four-Minute Speakers. School honors: Financial Manager of-Publica- tions, '28, Business Manager, Review, '29, Business Manager Adjutant, '2El. Ncxt your zohaff G. VV. U. 148 -W--Q gt-m.5n:gqp7'ff:av-was-cw V Dlqirf , 1 :,.i' .fe,r'gg,., l .. ,F li, 3 515323 f P iii: LEFT JOHN LAWRENCE KEARNEY Birtliplace: VVashington, D. C. Hobby: Golf. Ambition: To get there. l Next year what? G.orgetown University. ELSA DAVIS KEINER Birtliplace: Washington, D. C. I U School activities and social clubs: Atoigis Club, Swimming Leader, '27-'28, basketball, '26- , V , . 2.3, Ride, 21. School honors: C Club, '26-'29, basketball C, '27-'28, Athletic Association, '26 29, Vice-President Junior Council, '27-'28, Vice- President Senior Council, '28l-'29. Hobby- Swimming, reading. Ambition: To be a good all-round athlete. Ncvct year what? Either Washington School for Secretaries or work. DORIS LUCILLE KELLY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Ambition: To make E in Burke. I Next year what? Going to Strayer's Business College. A HARRY TRUMBULL KELLY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and .racial clubs: Cadets, '27, '28, C. H. S. Stamp Club, '26, '28, Treasurer of Stamp Club, '27, '28, Sigma Tau Lambda Fraternity, '29, Hobby: Motorcycling. Ambition: To be a civil engineer. Next year what? Cornell University. 1 26, '27, RIGHT ANNE WOODWARD KING Birthplace: Knoxville, Tennessee. D School activities and social clubs: Rifle, '27, Bulletin Staff, '28, Vice-President -of Quill Club, '29, Junior Council, '27, Vice- President of Black, White and Read Club, Bon Secour, '28, '20, Poetry Club, '28, Review Staff. '28, Athletic Association, '27. School lzonorx: Vice-President National Honor Society, '29, Scholarship, Editor of Re- view, f29, American Legion Essay Medal, '28, Class Poet. Ambition: To startle the literary world. Ne.rt year what? American University. WILLIAM HAVEN KING Birthplace: Huntington, W. Va. School actiizfities and social clubs: Captain of Swimming, '29, President of Epsilon Mu Sigma, '29, Four-Minute Speakers. School lzozzors: CH Club, President Senior Council, President of Graduating Class. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To make the Olympics. Next year what? Dartmouth. CORNELIA BROVVN KIRBY Birthplace: Takoma Park, Maryland. School activit1'c.r and socia-I clubs: Tau Phi So- rority. Hobby: Tennis and swimming. Next year wlzat? American University. 'HAZEL FRANCES KIRK Bi:-tlzfilace: Washington, D. C. School actz'z'ities and social climbs: Basketball, Athletic Association. School honors: Honor Society, '29, Ambition: To write a readable book and illus- trate it. Next your what? College, perhaps. 149 ,gjabxw 7?'Rc 'l wrt A-9 wa'-W EEST? aa 'fu at f-'sr' .ei I ? 1' Qailii., ,' ' ,., ' .. .,A,, i - ...' 3 ,f iris. V mi! 2 vt. - '- 'z it ' n- , ,,,,,,, f LEFT JANET KOHNER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I School acti'vz'tz'e.r and social clubs: Commercial Club: hockey, '28, '29, tennis, '28, '29, Hobby: Swimming and dancing. Ambition: To become a stenographer. Next year what? Washington School for Secre- taries or Temple School. LOUISE KOHNER School acti':'itie.v and social clubs: Dramatics: basketball: Glee Club. Hobby: Seeing a good show. Ambition: To know what it's all about. Next year what? It's hard to tell Ccollegeij RUTH KOHNER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I School actii'itie.r and social clubs: Commercial Club: basketball, '27-'28g hockey, '28-'29g Girls' C Club. School lionors: Manager Girls' Tennis, '28-'29g runner-up for doubles in spring of '289 numerals. Hobby: Tennis. A Ambition: To become a second Helen VV1lls. Next year what? Secretarial school. MELVIN LIONEL KRAFT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School acti'oitic.r and social clubs: Swimming team: Radio Club, '28g Orchestra, Crew, '28g tennis, '27. Hobby: Tennis and how. Ambition: To be a movie magnatef' Next your what? College, at Georgetown U. RIGHT ESTHER KRAVITZ Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and .racial clubs: Business Staff of Publications, '26-'27g Orchestra, '26-'27: RiHe, '25 26g Sophomore Debating Society, '27g Dramatic Society, '26-'27. Hobby: Eating ice cream. Ambition: To be a famous 1awyer's private :ec- retary. Next year what? Business world. DAVID LOEB KRUPSAW Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cheer Leader, '29g Four-Minute Speakers, '27-'29g Mana- ger of Tennis, '29g Mathematics Club, '28. School honors: Scholarship, Captain, Co. C, '29g National Honor Society, '29g Senior Coun- cil, ,292 Editorial Staff Review, '29g best experienced private, Co. C, '27g best sei'- geant, Co. C, '28, Hobby: Horses. Ambition: Supreme Court bench. Next ycar what? Harvard? WILSON ADRIAN LANSFORD B'irthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, Crew. Hobby: Hiking. Ambition: Electrical engineer. Ncxt year what? West Point Prep. School. IRENE ELIZABETH LARASH Birthlvlacc: Vilashington, D. C. School honors: Scholarship. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a famous interior decorator. Next year what? Swarthmore. 150 - Irv .rt afotkfifd' ii LEFT SAMUEL LASKY Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. Hobby: Stamp saving. Ambition: Dentist. Next year what? Georgetown U. MARJORIE ANNA LAUER Birthplace: Vllasliington, D. C. School actitfities and social clubs: Lyric Club. School honors: Typing awards, '27, '28. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: Private secretary. Next year what? Job. CLAUDE ANDREWS LA VARRE Birthplace: New York City. V School activities and social clubs: Ritleg Cadets Band: Epsilon Mu Sigma. Hobby: Automobiling. Ambition: To own a yacht. Next year what? Washington-Lee. WARREN EDMUND LAWSON Birthplace: Takoma Park, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Football, '28. Hobby: Writing letters to distant relatives. Ambition: To keep rising. Next year what? Not decided yet. RIGHT MARY KINDER LAYTON Birthplace: Bridgeville, Delaware. D I School activities and social clubs: Swimming Leader: Central High School Bank: Com- mercial Club, '2B. School honors: Scholarship. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Cartoonist. DOROTHY ANITA LEE Birthplace: NVashington, D. C. . School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club, '29g El Circulo Castellano, '29g Bulle- tin Staif, '20, Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: Foreign-service travel. n Next year what? Southern College for Girls and Women. RUTH EMILY LEON Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. ' .School activities and social clubs: Four-Minute Speakersg hockey: Rabbit's Foot Club: Undergraduate Masks: Review Staff: Un- dergraduate Dehate in chapelg Spring Play, '28, '29g Rifle, '26, '27g Fall Revue, '28, '29 School honors: C Club, '28g Manager. of Dramatics, '28g National Honor Society, '29g One-Year Certificate in Dramatics. Hobby: Dramatics. Ambition: To go on the stage. I Next-year what? George Washington Univer- sity. IRENE FLEURY LERCH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. , School activities and social clubs: Society Edi- tor, La Chroniqueg French Club. Schooal honors: Assistant Art Editor Brecky, ' 9. 0 Hobby: Drawing. Ambition: To be a true artist in music. Next year what? Music-and more music! 151 m' A' 'l DWL nfl :Sr fi P , il if 4-1. , , . , -wr ggi.:-0-H f- - 'a - -f', :ia ff LEFT PETER GEORGE LEVATHES B1'1'thfvla ce : Pittsburgh, Pa. School acti1'it1'c.r and social clu ' n r e- , h bs. Ce tal D hating Society, Review Staff, French Club, La Chronique, Central Historical Society. School lzouars: N. H. S., '29, Scholarship. llabhyl' Photography. Ambition' To become a doctor. Ncxt year uilzat? Ilarvard. SIMON LOUIS LEVIN Birllzfvlace: VVashington, D. C. Hobby: My music Cviolinl. Ambition: Financial success. Next year aflmt? George VVashington. ALBERT IRVING LEVINSON Birflzfvlacc: Philadelphia, Pa. llobby: Boxing. .flmbitionr To visit Europe. Next year what? Going into business. MORRIS JACK LICHTENBERG Birilzfvlacef XVashington, D. C. Srliooq actii'1'f1'es and social clubs: Junior Coun- ci . School honors: Captain, Personnel Adjutant, '29, First Lieutenant, Co. L, '28, best service man, gold medal, Co. D, '25, best corporal's gol medal, Co. F, '26, second place company and Honor Guard com- pany, bronze alumni medal for third prize in the regiment Manual of Arms comlpeti- tion, '25, corporal of Prize Squad, 'irst Regiment, '26. Ambition : Lawyer. Nznrt year zvhat? Georgetown. RIGHT MARGARET ANTOINETTE LIEBLER Birthplace: Portsmouth, Virginia. u School activities and social clubs: Vice-Pres1- dent, Clef Club, '28, '29, Assistant Mana- ger, Dramatic Association, '29, Secretary, RablJit's Foot Club, '29, French Club, '28, '29, Spanish Club, '28, '29, Biology Club, '28, Oratorical Contest, '28, '29, Fall Re- vue, '27. School hofnorr: Assistant Photographic Mana- ger Brecky, '29, Hobby: Dramatics, dancing, French. . Arnhifioiu To get a Ph.D. in Foreign Service work at G. VV. Nrxrt ycar what? G. VV. U. DEBORAH MAE LIEBMAN Birthfvlace: Washington, D. C. D School actiz'1'tic.v and .social clubs: Draniatics, '27, Clef Club, '27, Cercle Francais, '28, '29, Athletic Association, '28. Hobby: Bigger and better Fords. Ambftiou..' Success. Next year what? College-. PHILIP INIORTON LIGHT Birtlzlvlace: New York City. I Other lziah schools attended: George Washing- ton H. S., N. Y. C. School actz'vitz'cs aucl .racial clubs: C-adets, '27. Hobby: Eating, drinking and sleeping. Nor! ycaz' what? College. MARTHA WILSON LILES Birl'li1vIace: Birmingham, Alabama. School activities and social clubs: B. M. Club Treasurer, '28. Hobby: Dancing. 152 4. lllllll' , W ,GN ,iff PEE 1, -runnin 3.-mah! 5, sa- s-fur 5 W, 42- F i my . ts, g iw -A 5,620 In A Tn F...-:J :rua ,lm . e., 5 1--.xl-Q? ' H. - . ,.,, f. Q: JZ! 5' ' ' N, 'Q pil, E153 Z? ,ff 3 ggii , :ja I' 13 Em, law? LEFT RUTH MARION LINDSEY Birthplace: VVasl1ington, D. C. A School honors: National Honor -Society, '29. Ncxt year what? Syracuse University. KATHERINE LIPPERT Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. Hobby: Tennis. Ambitimz: Concert pianist. Next year what? Peabody. ROBERT ANTHONY LITTLE FORD Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actiifities and social clubs: History Club, Sophomore Debate, '27. School honors: StaFE Captain, '29, second place company, '27, first place company, '26. Hobby: History. Ambition: Historian. Next year what? ? EDMUND HENRY LLOYD Birthplace: Seattle, Wash. - School activities aud social clubs: Four-Minute Speakers, '28, '29, Sophomore Debate, '26, '27. School lzouors: First Lieutenant, Co. G, '29. Hobby: XV1-iting poetry. , Ambition: To be president of an engineering company which will control South Ameri- can resources. Next year what? College-M. I. T. RIGHT WALLACE LUCHS, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '26, Quill Clique, editorial staff of Bulletln, '29. School hzmofrs: Assistant Advertising Manager '28 Bulletin Next year what? College. RICHARD LYON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Epsilon Mu Sigma Honor Society, Four-Minute Scpeak- ers, '26-'29, track, '28-'29, Stage rew, '26-'27, Glee Cluh, '26, '27, '28, Circula- tion Manager, Publications. '28, '29. School honors: Valedictorian, ,Tune Class, '29, Colonel of Cadets, '29, Senior Council, '28, '29, Scholarship, one-year Dramatic Certificate, '27, winning war game team, '28, N. H. S., '28, Treasurer, gold medal, Cadet camp, '28, best sergeant, C. H. S., '28, Cadet medals, '25, '26, '27, '28. Ambition: To be an attorney-at-law. Next year what? Princeton or Dartmouth. ANNE SLEMAN MACHEN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. - School activities aud social clubs: Basketball, '27, '28, Athletic Association, Junior Council. School honors: Senior Council, '28, '29. Next year what? Goucher College. LOUISE JEANETTE MACK Birthplace: Ancon, Canal Zone, Panama. I Other high schools attended: Cristobal High School, C. Z. . School actitlities and social clubs: Spanish Club, '27, '29, President, Bon Secour, '28, '29, Rifle, sharpshooter, basketball, '27, '28, hockey, '28, '29, tennis, '28, '29, School honors: Associate Editor Brecky, '29, Next year zcliat? College. 153 na-uluuuu-.B,,,.,,,' nrfim 9535531-n-u-QQ '13e '-5 I Q . ,,A. . Q .W . 1- J: ,v,-,..1 ,, - A Zn- 1-6? Y EFF, g' -A .., ...in -f:Qg,l,g. - 'U -gr 1 1' ,. - -. . Z, 5?sf--1-limi? I ' M . ' ' 1? , 4353: .Mya LEFT BENJAMIN MANCHESTER Birtliplacc: Kiev, Russia. Hobby: To study anatomy of the human body. Ambition: To become a surgeon. Next year wlmt? George Washington pre- medical. MELVIN HERBERT MANDELL Birthplace:. New York City. School actmities and social clubs: Cadets, '26, 27. Ambition: Financier. Next yeafwhat? Georgetown. ARTHUR JENNINGS MANDY Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York. Other high schools attended: Baltimore City College. Hobby: Coin collector. Ambition: Physician. Next-year what? George Washington Univer- sity. ROGER PHILLIPS MARQUIS Birthplace: Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. School activities and social clubs: Four-Minute Speakers. School honors: Commission in Cadets, '29. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: Lawyer. Next year what? Cornell? RIGHT FRANCES PRISCILLA MARSHALL Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rz1bbit's Foot Club, '28g Biology Club, '27. Ambition: Study medicine. Next year what? University of Maryland. GEORGE IRVIN MARTIN Birthplace: District of Columbia. School activities and social clubs: Brigade Staff, Cadets. ' School honors: First place privates' medal, '26g second place corporal medal, '2l. Hobby: Dancing and all that goes with it. Ambition: To be a C. P. A. I Next year what? George Washington, I hope. GERTRUDE MASER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a foreign correspondent on a newspaper. Nerf year what? VVashington School for Secre- taries, HARRY MATHESON Birthplace: Spring Valley, N. Y. Other high schools attended: Central High, Philadelphia, Pa. Hobby: Radio-Radiovision. Ambition: Radio-Rarliovision. Next year what? Radio-Radiovision. 154 ,-. ,Q 1 . . 'g-v...,, I ' . rf . '-'Tw-4 ,5wmt1g:zS.fq-fig, fiery.. -, L - n ity-1 Q.,-.1.4s?,ziff:.:f:'11 -'af-.. it 4 Sf- ' 1, 221:51 15,5 fi 6- i 'lin ' 1933 .fi 'R Q .ff - we if Hi 'Q-Lips li A iffvf :Qi 5: 511-fi. ' or , .vi i, ez-emo! -fe if il LEFT HELEN STERLING MATTHEWS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School GCf1 Ul.fl-LHS' and social clubs: Theta Alpha Chi uni r 3 J 'o Council. School honors: Senior Council, '28, '29, Hobb .' T nn' y e is. Ambition: Confidential Secretary. Next year rcv.'1r1t? Stenography. LILLIAN VIRGINIA MAY Birtliplace: XVnshington, D. C. School activz't1'cs and social clubs: Sigma Lilmb- da Sorority. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To travel extensively. Next year what? College. JAMES WOLFORD McBEE Birtliplace: Stanford, Kentucky. School activities and social clubs: Glee Club, '26, '27g T. N. T. Glee Club, '28g Opus Club. '28g Cadets, '25, '27. Hobby: Piano playing. Ambition: Foreign Service, travel. Next year what? Secretaries' School. LOUISE CECELIA MCCLOSKY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School acti'vz'ties and social club: Basketball, '27-'29. Hobby: Swimming, basketball, football, track, ice hockey. Next year 'wlmtf Marriage. RIGHT ANNABELLE MCCULLOUGH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: RiHe, '27-'29g Lyric Club, '29g numerals. School honors: Assistant Manager Rifle, '28. Next year what? College. ROBERT BENJAMIN McDOWELL Birthplace: Waukesha, Wisconsin. School hoiiors: Scholarship: The Cog, '29g Na- tional Honor Socicty, '29. Hobby: Golf. Ambition: Electrical engineer. Next year what? University of Cincinnati. IMOGENE MCELROY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I Other high. .rcliools attcnzlcd: McKinley High School. Hobby: Dancing and Reading. Ambition: To be a poetess, actress or artist. Next year what? Undecided. SARAH ELIZABETH MCELROY Birthplace' Vklashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secour: Clef Cluhg Society Editor Bulletin, Central Quill Clique. School honors: National Honor Society, '29g Scholarship. Hobby.: Playing solitaire. Ambition: To earn a B.A. degree. Next year what? G. W. U. 155 r-ff-eq. 1 nm i ' w w, . f :T A .' 4 .,i5f?iZ5f. .. e- - . 3332 ':a':.:? f:.-:-.:. . - rmfiazc- .V W-.1 If --gg: .- ,. Q an -, ., .. .. , .2 4. .1 Al.-f ' ' -' -.-1 5 it ,fb- 5 I . Q .. L ..--V5 . ...id if it ' -J E gi wi il 4 ig f V ' ' Q i 53- ll ESQ rl THEODORE McGANN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Baskethallg Band. U Hobby: Swimming the English Channel. Ambition: Engineer. Next year what? Maryland. GEORGE BENJAMIN McKIMMlE Birthplace: Montgomery County, Maryland. School activities aml social clubs: Rifleg Creu The ARC, Secretary. Hobby: Sketching. Ambition: Aeronautical engineer. . Next your tuhat? Catholic University. CECIL HAROLD McLENDON Birthplace: Oneida, Kentucky. School acti'z'itie.r and social clubs: Band: Or- chestra. , l-lobby: Cabinet making. Ambition: Architectural engineer. 1 Nc.rt.ycar what? George Washington Univer- sity. , . 1 SAM FOSTER MEARS Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia. . School activities and social clubs: Epsilon 'Mu Sigma, '28, '29: Photographer of.Review, '29g Cadets, '26, '27, '293 swimm1ng,.'2Sg Junior Council, '28g Athletic Association Representative, '26, '27, '28. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition : To be a diplomat. Next year what? College. RIGHT EMTLE EUGENE MEHL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School acti'uitie.r and social clubs: Junior Coun- cil, '27, '28g Athletic Representative, '27. Hobby: Baseball. Ambition: Certified Public Accountant. . Next ycar what? Benjamin Franklin University. GEORGE EDWARD MEHLER Birthplace: Vilashington, D. C. School acti':'ities and social clubs: Football, '27, '2S: C Club, '27-'29, Secretary, '28, '29g Sigma Deltag Baseball, '25l. A School honors: Football C, '27, '28, S:nior Council. '28, Ambition: To become a good architect. Nc.rt your what? College. GENEVIEVE MENSH Birtlzplare: VVashington, D. C. School acti1'ities and social clubs: Commercial Club, '28. School lzonors: Assistant Advertising Manager of Review, '27-'29. Ambition: Travel around the world. Next ycar what? Teachers' College. ANNE WHITFIELD MERIAM Birthlvlacer Kensington, Maryland. Other high schools attended: Rockville High School. School actiz'itic.v and social clubs: Vice-President Stamp Club, '2S9 Secretary Stamp Cluh, '29g Four-Minute Speakers: Dramatics, '28. School honors: Associate Editor Breckyg Junior Council, '28, Hobby: Collecting Indian-head pennies. Ambition: Diplomatic Secretary. Next year wlmt? College. 156 . J fl A S ' .1 -. , f'F-1,24-4-.,,-i?.'1,fw , ..,, . :::::i11z,:,a+::--:- .,..:z,. T T 3' tic e: . i,,i:L-H--- -' gl 9.- , ii il ff,- '+-,Exit 131. -f'-I 1 5- iff-I 1 . tj' gp Q E if gr 'tg ,-1,15 oa t? -ln- LEFT VIOLA MERLO Birthplace: Elizabeth, New Jersey. I Other high schools attended: Battin High School, Elizabeth, N. J. Hobby: Drawing. , Ne.rt year What? Washington Secretarial School. MAY THORNTON MIDGETT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I School actitfities and social clubs : Phi Delta Sig- ma, '28, Treasurer, '29. Next year -what! Washington School for Secre- taries. CALVIN HARLEY MILANS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I School activities and social clubs: Four-Minute Speakers, '28, Epsilon Mu Sigma Frater- nity, Athletic Association. School honors: C in track, '26-'28, Treas- urer of June Class, '29, Sports Editor of Review, '29. Ambition: To go to Olympics in '32. Next year what? Dartmouth. EDWARD MAURICE MILANS Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Secretary ot Kappa Phi Sigma Fraternity, track,.'25- '29, Junior Council, '28, Four-Minute Speakers, C. Club. ' School 11011-UFS! Track C ' Senior Council. Ambition: To be in the olympics. Next year what? Georgia Tech? RIGHT ELINOR HOPE MILBURN Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska. School activities and social clubs: Rifle, '27-'29, Junior Council, '27, swimming, '27, Lyric Club, '28. .S'choo1 honors: Vice-President National Society, '28, Vice-President Girls I Club, '29, Rifle C, '28, Senior Council, '28 Honor , MCU Hobby.-' Playing the victfoia. Next year what? Normal School. ARCHIBALD RAY MILLER, JR. Birthplace: Latham, Kansas. Other high schools attended: Eldorado, Kansas. School activities and social clubs: Quill Clique, '28, Tau Sigma Phi. School honors: Associate Editor Review, '28, '29, Associate Editor Brecky, '29. Hobby: Collecting statistics. Ambition: To understand sociology. Next year what? College. LEROY CARL MILLER Birthplace: New York City. School activities and social clubs: .Sophomore Debating Society, Cadets, Business Staff of Publications. Ambition: Construction engineer. Next year wlzat? XVcst Point Military Academy. MARGARET HELEN MILLER Birthplace: NXT3Slll1lgT0l1, D. C. Hobby: Basketball, swimming, running an 311' tomobile. Next year trhat? NVillian1 and Mary College. 157 l am refrain' N252 1' 1-'. ... -. ,, ...J , if ,P-ff i if ,. - - ..z1 'r tr: A ., 1:31 fi ilii,....-.. . -if . -to il 4- -,-336' 'rich ll ,if M it l f ff' if if JW ' l .5 ll iw ll LEFT MARJORIE LOUISE MORTON Birthplace: Graselake, Illinois. Hobby: Drawing. Ambition: To be worth while. Next year what? A position. MARYE-LOUISE MOY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: All kinds of dancing'and swimming. A'Wlb1'!1.0ll.' A trip to China, success as a dancer. U Next year what! Either work or instruction in dancing. CHARLES FRANCIS MULLALY Birtlzplace: Washington, D. C. Other high schools attended: Gonzaga H. S., Washington, D. C. School activztics and social clubs: Track. Hobby: Being late for school. Ambition: To graduate before 1935 Next year what? Georgetown U. ELLIOTT MUNROE MURPHY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: President, Central Radio Club: Cadets. Hobby: Radio, aviation. Ambition: Radio or aeronautical position. Next year what? George Washington, et al. RIGHT WALTER DODGE MURPHY Birthplace: NVashington, D. C. Sclzooll activities and socuzl clubs: Athletic Coun- ci , '28. School honors: Senior Council, '28, '29. Hobby: Golf and tennis. Ambititm: To he a. big banker. D Next year what? Georgetown University. ANNA LORENA MURRAY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Clef Club: Biology Club. School honors: Scholarshipg National Honor S0- cxety. Hobby: Playing the piano and reading. Ambition: Mathematics teacher in high school. Next year -what? Wilson Normal or college. MARION MYERS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. . School activities and social clubs: Epsilon Mu Sigmag Four-Minute inpeakerslg Vice-Presv l dent, Officers' Clubg ublications. . School honors: Ca tain Co. A, '28f'29g Presl- dent, N. H. S., '29g best corporal. First Regiment, '28g Senior Councxl, '28, '29g winning war game team, '28. .4m.bitinn.' To get io college. N4-xt ycar what? ? SIDNEY NATHANSON Birtliflloce: New York City. School activities and social clubs: Track, '28- '29g French Club, '27. Hobby: Sports. Ambitior.: Accountant. , Next year what? Go to Benjamin Franklin University. 160 'l'-vtlflme 1 314 .P :Fl-.V A - 'Cf-., .5 -ff' grip ,,g?:sm-anti. as were 'i ei:'s ii! lg i 3 . LEFT MARGARET CRI SWELL NEAL Birthplace: New York City, N. Y.. School HCfl.'i'lfI-CS and social clubs: Sigma Lamb da Sorority. Hobby: Horseback ririincg. Ambition: To rnarrv money. Next your what? College. JOSEPH MATTHEWS NEALE Birthplace: XVashington, D. C. I-lobby: Sports. flmbitions Patent attoiney. Next year what? Expect to enter George XVasl1- ington. JOHN ROBERTSON NEALE Birthplace' Vtfashington, D. C. School actizfities and social clubs: Sigma Delta Fraternity. I School honors: C tennis, '28g tennis team captain, '2!'. Ambition: The Naval Academy, naval othcer. Next year what? Prep. for Naval Academy. WILLIAM CHARLES NEEDHAM Birthplace: Columbus, Ohio. School acti':fities and social clubs: Bulletin Staff, '28, '29g Cadets: Quill Clique. Schooll honors: Class Prophet, '29, Senior Coun- ci '20 Hobby: Convincing Miss White that I'm not skipping. Ambition: To get the right of way from a bus driver. Next year what? College or n padded cell-- probahly both. RIGHT JOHN HENRY NEITZEY, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Crewg foot- ball. School honors: Lightweight letter, football, '28, Hobby' Swimming. Ambition: Surgeon. . Next year what? George VVaslnngton U. BEATRICIE ARLENE NELSON Birthplare: Lee, Maine. l-lobby: Traveling. Ambition: To be a nurse. Next year what? George Washington Univer- sity. EDGAR BOWMAN NENVCOMER Birthplace: Maryland. School o:ti'Uitiz's and social clubs: Lambda Sig- ma Fraternity: basketliall, '29. School horrors: First Lieutenant Cadets: win- ning company, '26g second place company, t 27 Hobbyf Testing. out autmfnobiles. Ambition: President of U. S. Next year what? Notre Dame. THOMAS KENNY NILES Birthplace: NVashington, D. C. I-lobby: Going to shows. Ambition: To become a lawyer. Next year what? College at George VVashinqton. 161 1 t ggi., 4 . . ffq .,..,, , I -Q mf W ,,,5,,, 7. ...Mama-2. li - ' I' T LEFT HELEN ESTELLE NORDLINGER Bir'tl1place: VVashing'ton, D. C. School UCfl'Zll'flL'.Y and social clubs: Basketball, '27-'29, hockey, '28, French Club, '28, '295 numerals. I School honors: National Honor Society, '28g C tennis, '28. Ambition: To be I1 Helen NVills! Next yea? what? College. THOMAS LOEHL O'BRIEN Birthplace' XVZl5l'Ill'i2f0ll, D. C. School GClll'i'l.f1.6'.Y and social clubs: Tennis, '26- '28g baseball, '29g Four-Minute Speakers, '28, '20g Junior Council, '28. School honors: Scholarship, N. H. S. '28g Captain, Co. B5 Epsilon Mu Sigma Honor Society, '27g winning company, '26: Sec- ond company, '27g second company, '28. Hobby: Tennis, I-aseball. Ambition: High up in insurance. Next year what? College. MICHAEL ENRICO OLIVERI Birtlzplacef Sicily, Italy. School actz'vit1'cs and social clubs: Golf team, '23, '29g C Club, '28-. School lzorzors: Captain of golf team, '29g C, 5:38. Hobby: Stamps, golf and reading. I Next your what? Georgetown, presmerllcal. XVALTER KLEIN O'LOUGHLIN Birtlzploce: Chicago, Illinois. School act1'vit1'c.r and social clubs: Football, '27, '28g Debating Society, '28, '29g Sophomore Debating Society, '26, '2Tg Four-Minute Speakers, '29, School lionors: Debate, March, '29, Next your -wlza-t? Catholic University. RIGHT ALBERT IOSEPH ORLOSKY RI'7'fllf7l!l!'L',' Pennsylvania. School llCll'Zl1'fl'L'J and social clubs: Cadets, His- tory Clubg howling tournament, war games, School honors: National Honor Society, '27g Cadet Captain, Co. Kg Scholarshipg win- ning company, '26, contributor for Adju- tant, '29: prize corporal, Co. G, '26, .4111bition: To study medicine. Next year what? Georgetown University. VVALT WHITMAN OSBORNE Birthplace .' Porto Rico. School activities and social clubs: Golfg Bowl- ing. School honors: Second place company, '25: sec- ond place company, '26. FLFANOR DAYTON OSCOOD Birthplace: Hudson, Massachusetts. School activities and social clubs: Clef Clnhg Commercial Club. Ambition: Success in business. Next year what? Business. MARIAN ELIZABETH OSTERMAYER Bz'rthf1lar:e: YVasl1ington, D. C. School actizfitfos and social clubs: B21SkEfl7Qll, '27, '29g Atoigis Clubp Athletic Associa- tion. Amb1'tion: To he a physical training teacher. Next year what? College and other wild things. 162 - I I' on iff'-'-grin S ,521 4 r A?-S9 .ae 'I'- .f.5.f.....i 1 -c, , fr-.A M- at 5 sc-1-5 3 -fe--3 4 .V 'Q 1 ,Q A 2' om.. LEFT SYLVIA JEAN OXENBURG Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To become a Spanish interpreter Next year what? George Vilashington Univer- sity. HELEN OYSTER lill'tllpll1!.'Z.' Porto Rico. School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sig- ma Kappa. Hobby: Swimming. Ncxt year what? Stenography. VVILLIAM AN NAND PARK Birthfzlace: XVashingtnn, D. C. D School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sig'- ma Fraternity, '27, '29: Cadets, '26, '27g baseball, '28, '29g basketball, '2S. Hobby: Yachting. Ambition: To be successful in business. Nc.rt year what? Oxford-bags. ANNIE WRIGHT PARKER Eirthlllace: Iarratt, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Pi-esideizt of Lambda Sigma Kappa Sorority, Vice- Prcsident of Rabbit's Foot Club: Junior Councilg hockeyg Orchestra, '26, '27, 'ZSS Dramatics, '27g Lyric Glee Cluh, 'QSQ Ath- letic Association, '28g Four-Minute Speakers. School honors: Senior Council, '28, '29. Ambition: To go abroad. Next year what? Westhampton College. RIGHT STANLEY BRENGLE PARKINS Birthplacc: Boston, Massachusetts. Other high schools attended: Brockton High, Brockton, Mass. School activities and social clubs: Basketball, '28, '29g Sigma Delta. School honors: Basketball C, '29. Hobby: iMusiC. Ambition: To be a musician. Next year zuhat? New England Conservatory of Music. WILLIAM MELVIN PATES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities arid social clubs: Cadetsg base- hall, '27-'29. Hobby: Tickling the ivorys. Ambition: To play a Wurlitzer Organ. Next year what? U. of Va. CLIFTON HEYWARD PATTERSON Birthpiuce: Washington, D. C. A ' Other high schools attended: Round Hill High School, Virginia. School honors: Company F, second place, '2T. Hobby: Running. Ambition' To make a success as a lawyer. Next year what? University of Virginia, I hope. LAURA CHRISTINE PAUL Firthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rifle, '26-'29g Lambda Sigma Kappa Sorority. Hobby: Rifle. Ambitimi: To own a roadster. Ncxt year what? Elmira College. 163 -M 51,5 I X,-.- , 5,2 4 S Q1 Q ff wwfii-LA,E,:,,:e'Hii?IEIif'5f -, . it ' 1+ M .. ., ,. ,W -.1 :Z ,- -,,, ' Q Lie' fi ' ' is fjff gf ' E-13,5 ' sl 1 Q-iq, . . . 5, LEFT ANNE BEATRICE PERLMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. U School activities and social clubs: Rabbits Foot Club, '23-'29, Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To travel extensively. Next year' zrflzaf? George VVashington. SAM PERLSTEIN Birtlzplaccr Pinsk. Russia. Hobby: Playing ball. Ambition: To study pharmacy. Next year what? George Washington. DOROTHY ELEANOR PHELPS Birthplace' Vlashington, D. C. School acti1'itie.r and .facial clubs: Rifle. School honors: First three medals in ritlv, '27, Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Be a secretary to Z1 big butter :md egg man. Next year' what? Business course at Stra5er'S. MILDRED ROSEMARY PLASKETT Birthplace: Lorton, Virginia, School activities and social clubs: Clef Club, Secretary, '28, '29. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To be able to drive an automobile. Next year what? College, I hope. RIGHT FRANCES FANNIE PLOTNICK llirthphlce: Baltimoi e, Md. School activities and .racial clubs: RabIait's Foot Club, Clef Club. School 1101107111 Three typing certificates, '28, bronze typing pin, '29, silver typing pin, '20, Hobby: Typewriting. Ambition: To be a secretary to some official. Next year what? To work in an office. JAMES LAXVRENCE PLUMLEY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actiz'itie.v and .racial clubs: Lambda Sig- ma Fraternity, Junior Council, C f'!ul,, Cadets, '26, track, '26-'29, Athletic Asso- ciation, '27-'29, Dramatics, '28, Four-Min- ute Speakers, '28. School honors: Football C, '28, Cheer Lead- er C, '27, '28, Senior Council, '28, '2!!. Hobby: Women! Women! Women! Ambition: Financial genius. Next year what! University of Alabama. LE ROY ALGERNON POOLE, JR. Birthplace: Vtfashington, D. C. School alctizities and social clubs: Sigma Tau Lambda, Cadets, '26, '2l. I-lobby: Horseback riding. Ambition: To be 1. medical surgeon, Next ycar what? Yale CU SYLVIA MILDRED PORETSKY Birthplace: Liverpool, England, School acti1'ities anfl social clubs' Secretary- Treasurer Opus Club, '28, '29, pianist in Orchestra, '28, '29, Debating Society, '27. School Honors: Assistant on Advertising Staff of Bulletin, '27. Hobby: Emulating George Gershwin! Ambition: To follow the winding trail that leads to the concert stage. , . Next year what? George Washington Univer- sity. 164 l mrtau'A':E3?' ,WMM W5 -A 1,'- 515312 .ff '+A 'ma . . ., . W' Lg ,Q LEFT ALAN LOEVENHART POSNER Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio. School activities and social clubs: Brigade Staff, Cadets: Stage Crew, '26. Hobby: Hiking, dancing, etc. Ambition: Hydraulic engineer. Next year what? Carnegie Tech-maybe. IRVING STAHL PRESLER Birthplace: Vilashington, D. C. Hobby: Tennis, rowing. Ambition: Diplomat. Next year what? George Washington. NORMAN PRESSLER Birthlilacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rifle team, '27- '2!Jg Orchestra, '27-'29. School honors: Scholarshipg C, '28g Cadet Captain of Co. E5 National Honor Society, '28, '2!'. Hobby: Tointin' ye olde trombone. Next year what? Massachusetts Institute of Teshnology. JAMES MacPHERSON PROCTOR, JR. Bithplacc: Kensington, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: Track, '27-'29, E. M. S. Honor Society, Vice-President, '29g CH Club, ,27-'29. ,I School honorr: Athletic C, '27-'28g Senior Council, Sergeant-at-arms, '28, '29. Ambition: Engineer. Next year what? Cornell University. RIGHT CHARLES ELDRIDGE PRYOR Birthflacc: Washington, D. C. - Hobby: Dancing, but not Centralite dancing. Klmbition: Golf star. Next year what? Maryland University. EDWARD COWLEY RAD UE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. U School activities and social clubs: Kappa Phi Sigmag C Clubg Rifle, '27-'29, I School honors: C, '27-'29, Captain Rifle, '29. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To study and pra-:tice law. . Next year what? George Washington Univer- sity. GEORGT2 ORR RALSTON Birthplace: Conception Junction, Missouri. Hobby: Golfing. Ambition: To be an engineer. Next year what? Maryland U. WEBSTER RAMSAY Birthplace: Edinburgh, Scotland. ' School activities and .racial clubs: Athletic Coun- cil, '29g Cadets, '26-'28. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: Naval officer. Next year what? Annapolis. - 165 1 'I frfhgfw' 'P11' '- 'S if V-r ' ' AV - V-- ' ' -,gifag .f' I ' ' , 'lyfi 2 le fri, ina- LEFT VIRGINIA AILEEN RAND Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Other high schools attended: Upper Darby High, Philadelphia, Pa. . School activities and social clubs: President, Theta Alpha Chi Sorority, '29g Junior Council, '27, '289 Four-Minute Speakers, '28, '29g Dramatics, '27, '29g Rabb1t's Foot Club, '28, '29. School honors: Vice-President of June Class, '29g Senior Council, '28, '29. Hobby: Dramatice. Ambition: To go on the stage. Ncxt year what! Syracuse University, N. Y. JOHN NELSON RANDOLPH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. ' Other high schools attended: Gonzaga High School, Washington, D. C. School activities and social -clubs: Sigma Delta Fraternity: Baseball, '28, '29, Tennis, '28. Hobby: Automobiles. Ambition: To be a lawyer. Ncxt year 'whatf Maryland University. ALFRED BENJAMIN RAWLINGS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. - Other high schools attended: Palm Beach High School. School activities and social clubs: Glee Club: Cadets. School honors: Senior Council. Hobby: Aeronautics. Ambition: To command a destroyer. Ncxt year what? U. S. Naval Academy. ,TOSEPHINE RAYSOR Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: President ot Adelnhian, '28, '29g Rifle Team, '29. Hobby: RiHe. Ambition: Teacher. Next year what? Georg: Washington University. RIGHT ROSALIND READ Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. l School activities and social clubs: Sigma Lambda, Junior Council, '28t Hobby: Horseback riding. Ambition: To own a Packard and travel. Next year what? William and Mary. MARY WILHELMENIA REAVES Birthplace: Wilmington, N. C. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: School teacher. Ne.-rt year what? Work. ALLAN RAYMOND REDROW Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actizfities and social clubs: Pi Phi Fra- ternity. Hobby: Yachting in an out-board rowboat. Ambition: To be an aviator. Next year what? College, Boston Tech. NORRIS CUMMINS REED, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Pi Phi Fra- ternity. Hobby: Canoeing. ,Ambitious To live on Easy Street. Next year what? Work. 166 .A.A m ga-,,yu V for-1--fra' . -1 fi' , . is . if f-M M ' Q, 1? e ll ll . 12 AAS' LEFT ,. Q2 Q. ROBERT STONEWALL REED Birthplace: Birmingham, Ala.. Other high schools attended: Woodlawn High, Birminghani, Ala. S chool activities and social clubs: Sigma Delta Fraternity. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: Lawyer. Next year what? George Washington. ADA FLORENCE RHODES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Other high schools attended: Mount Royal, Bal- timore, Md. . School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sig- ma Kappa Sorority. Hobby: Horses, horses, horses, and more horses. Ambition: Go abroad. Next year what? Normal. ANNETTE BEATRICE RICH Birthplace: Bridgeport, Conn. l School activities and social clubs: Spring Play, '26g Fall Revue, '27, '28, Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: Nurse. Next year what? Stenographer. EMMA VVEBSTER RICHARDS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actirdties and social clubs: Basketball, '28g Clef Club, '27, French Club, '28, Commerce Club, '2!J. I School honors: Assistant editor of La Chroni- que, '29. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To be a trained nurse. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- retaries. RIGHT MARY ATKINSON RICKER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To be a rivate secretary. Next year what? Vtyork. ETHEL ROD Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actioitiks and social clubs: Commercial Club, '28, '29g Dramatics, Spring Play, '26g Fall Revue, '26, '27, School horiors: Senior Council, '29g Treasurer, Commercial Club, '283 Publications, '28. Ambition: Secretary to the President. . Next your what? George Washington University. BERNEY BLAIR ROE Birthplace: Mobile, Ala. Other high, schools attended: Mobile High School. h I School activities and social clubs: Sigma Lambda. Hobby.: Swimming. Ambition: To become a good nurse. Next year what? To go back to the South. CLYDE EDISON ROMIG Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sigma Delta Fraternity, Basketball Team, '27, '29. Hobby: Golf. Next year what? Maryland University. 167 -',- f,Z7'? 2f 3 1'1 -WCM' fsqr ':p '1 Nj W A ' D' Mfr f to if , fini LEFT ESTHER ANNE ROSENBERG Birthplace: Washington, ID. C. School activities and social clubs: Hockey, '28, '299 Rabbit's Foot Club, '28, '29g Clef Club, '28, '29g Opus Club, '28, '29. School honors: Scholarship. Ambition: To travel. Next year what? Normal school. PAUL ROSENBERG Birthplace: Washington, C. C. . School activities and social clubs: Dramatlcs. School honors: Photographic Manager, Ilune Brecky, '29g Assistant Advertising bana- ger, February Brecky, '29g Assistant Ad- vertising Manager, Bulletin. Ambition: Dentistry. Next year what? College. SANFORD WILLIAM ROSS BirthpIacc':A Bassetts, Va. l School acmfitics and social clubs: Track, '29g Cadets: Football, '26g Baseball, '27-'29. School ho-hors: Awarded C in Football, '27, '28g Baseball, '28g Captain, Baseball, '29. Ambition: Law. Next year zulzat? Washington and Lee. AUDREY ROUT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. . School activities and social clubs: Tennis, '28, '29: Basketball, '28, '29: Theta Kappa Sig- ma, '28. Ambition: To be a teacher. Ncxt year what? Wilson Normal. RIGHT CHARLES REEVES ROVVDYBUSH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Other high schools attended: Rockville High School. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '25, '27g Dramatic Association, '29, Debating Society, '29, National Oratorical Contest, 29. School honors: Associate editor of Brecky, '29. Next year what? New York. Work and school. ELLISON HELEN ROYCE Birthplace: Meriden, Conn. . Other high schools attended: Wilby High School, NVaterbu1'y, Conn. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To travel. Next year ruhat? Business college. ARGENE IMABELL RUDD Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. I . School actiifitics and social clubs: Swimming Leaderg Lyric Club, '28. . School honors: N. H. S. Scholarship. . Ambition: To represent the U. S. as a swimmer in the Olympics. Nm-t year what? College? LURIE RUSH Birtliplacc: Houston, Tex. . School acti-L'ities and social clubs: Dramatic As- sociation, '28, '29: History Club. Hobby: Poetry, portrait drawing. Ambition : The stage. 168 Nascar? ' ' or ng ' 4-V gif LEFT VIRGINIA WALKER BEALL RUTTY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatics, '28, '29g Rabbit's Foot Club, '28, '29g Fall Revue, '28, Spring Play, '29g Sketch Club, '2Rg Rifle, '28. Ambition : Commercial artist. Next year what? George Washington University. DAVID SACHS Birthplace: Vlfashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Four-Minute Speakersg Historical Honor Society: Jun- ior Council. School honors: lst Lieutenant, Co. C, '2'9g National Honor Society, '299 Editorial Stat? of Review, '29g Editor-in-Chief of ' Brecky, '29. Next year what? Harvard. HARRY SACKS V Birthplace: Russia. Schogll 'activities and social clubs: Oliicers' .. u . . School honors: Captain, Regimental Quarter- master, '28, '29, National Honor' Society. '28g Cadet Medal, '28g Scholarship. Ambition: Doctor of Medicine. Next year what? College. CHARLES ELWOOD SAGER Birthfvlace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: President or Four-Minute Speakers' Bureau, '28, '29s Assistant Manager of Swimming, '28, '29: Manager of Swimming, '28, '29: Section Athletic Representative, '27g Blue and White Society, '27, '283 Kappa Phi Sigma. School honors: Assistant General Business Man- ager of Publications, '28, '29, Treasurer of Senior Council, '28, '29, Ambition: Realtor. Next year what? Dartmouth, Cornell RIGHT MILDRED SALTZ Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. - School activities and social clubs : Vice-President, Circulo Espafiolg Commercial Club, Rab- bit's Foot Clubg Athletic Representative. Ambition .' Designer. Next year what? Business Qworkj. RICHARD HENRY SANDERS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I School activities and social clubs: Radio Club, '29g Swimming Team, '29. Next year what? George NVashington. ELIZABETH BROADDUS SANFORD Birthplace: Vklashington, D. C. , Other high schools attended: Central High School. School honors: Junior Council, '27. Ambition: Be a teacher. Next year what? Normal school. FRANCES PRISCILLA SANGSTER Birthplace: Burke, Va. U - Other high schools attended: Clifton High School, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Basketball, '28-'29, Athletic Association, '28, Ambition: A.B. degree. Next year what? Vllashington School for Sec- retaries. 169 'l D lirwf NE '3 if 'SW,iPv 'Fa ' vw iz- 13,191 5-3.-J Q- ' - 4 ,lil ., -1 37 : -:'-' i it LQFBT7- ','Y'fA ffl: it LEFT MATTHEW TRIMBLE SAWTELLE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. - Other high schools attended: Central High, Omaha, Nebr. . School activities and social clubs: Regimental Sergeant Major: Crew, '28, '29. School honors: Staff Othcer, '29. Hobby: To go places Ctravelb. Ambition: To be a good surgeon. I V Next year what? George Washington University. THOMAS HENRY SCHAFFERT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School7 activities and social clubs: Basketball, '2 -'29. Hobby: Refereeing basketball games. Ambition: Make Central Board of Referees. U Next year what! George Washington University. MARIE SCHIMMEL Birthplace: Salem, Mass. 1 Other high schools attended: Fenger High School, Chicago. - School actiglities and social clubs: Basketball, '28, '2.. Next year what? Chicago Art Institute. EMANUEL MOSES SCHLOSS Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, 126: Baseball Squad, '29g Athletic Association, '26g Assistant Manager, Basketball, '27, School honors: Tennis C, '28g Winning Com- pany, '26, Hobby: Women! women! women! women! Ambition: To own William Hibbs 81 Co. Next year what? Syracuse University. RIGHT HAROLD SCHNEIDER Birthplace: Vilashington, D. C. Hobby: Driving and fooling with electricity. Ambition: Be a doctor. Next year what: University of Maryland. KENNETH LEROY SCHOOLEY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic Club, '27g Cadets, '243263 Track Team, '29. School honors: Winning Company, '26. Hobby: Picking little birds 0E with BB gun. Ambition: To be a successful farmer. Next year what? American U.? RUTH ELIZABETH SCHOOLEY Birthplace: Washington, D. IC. School activities and social clubs: Hockeiy, '28, '29g Rabbit's Foot Club, '299 Lamb a Sig- ma Kappa Sorority. Hobby: Dancing, swimming. Ambition: Travel. Next your what? Westhampton College. CLIFFORD SCHARFF SCHOPMEYER Birthplace: Indiana. School activities and social clnbs: Cadets: Or- chestra, '27g Beta Phi Sigma. Hobby: Playing violin. Next year what? College. 170 . ....,.. .aw ., . J f a- ,,,, , .. ,, , . ., ii ,- :gf ...,. . ,fl . 2 1 if-T? ' 4 g l ,.,. by as saga OLIVER MARTIN SCHRIVER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. , School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sig- ma Fraternity, Track, '28 '29, Football, '28, Baseball, '27-'29, Spanish Club, Jun- ior Council, '27. - School honors: C Club, '27-'29, Scholarship to Mercersburg Acadimy. Ambition: To become a successful lawyer. Nexts yileafi what? Mercersburg Academy Prep c oo. BENJAMIN KLEIN SCHWARZ Birthplace: Cincinnati, O-hio. School activities and social clubs: Debate, '25- '20, Dramatics, '25-28, Four-Minute Speak- ers, '27, '28. School honors: Second Lieutenant, '28, '29, Business Manager of Praeco, '26, '27. Hobby: Reading. Next year what? George W'ashington. ANN SHAPIRO Birthplace: New Haven, Connecticut. School activities and social clubs: Sketch Club, '28, '29, Stage Crew, '29, Art Staff Brecky, '28, Advertising Staff Brecky, '29. Hobby: Dra in , w g. Ambition: To be a costume designer. Next year what? Art school. GERTRUDE SHERBY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rabbit's Foot Club, '28, Clef Club, '28, Open Forum, Review, '27, '28. Hobby: Drawing. Next year what? College. RIGHT LAURENCE POLKINHORN SHERFY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. . School activities and social clubs: Tennis, '27, '28. School honors: Lieutenant in Cadets, '28, '29, N. H. S., '28-'29, winner of Inter-Organ1- zation Golf Tournament, '28, second place company, '26, alumni medal Manual of Arms, '28, second best sergeant in regiment, '28. Next year what? College. RAPHAEL SHERFY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I School activities and social clubs: Tennis, '27, '28 School honors: First Lieutenant, Co. B, '28, '29, winner of intenorganization golf tour- nament, '28, second place company, '26, second best sergeant in regiment, '28, Next year what! College. HARRY SHOUB Birthplace: Washington, D. C. U School activities and social clubs: Central His- torical Society, '29, School honors: Scholarship, National Honor So- ciety, '29, Assistant Editor La Chronique, '28, '29. Ambitiou: M. D. Next year what? G. W. U. MARJORIE BERTHA. SIGMUND Birthplace: Washington, D. C. U 5 School activities and social clubs: Swimming Leader, '26. Next year -what? Boarding school. 171 :Q ww ,V ya- My VE 9? 9-.-my., :sm wiv i -aw AE! 5 'W as 3.5 ,, ..QQi.QlQ,Q,.,.Ll.QQfl,. . .. ' ' ,Hug .sw cf- -1-aff-arg -. , by if W iec k . iii f f ' I its 5 Mi. ff' i fix: -V ' sz f LEFT MEYER MAX SILVERMAN Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '25, '26 School honors: Prize Squad, Co. E, '26. Hobby: Blutllng. Ambition: Dentist. Ncurt year what? Gzorgetown. DOROTHY ELIZABETH SIMPSON Birth lace. Mar land P ' Y - School activities and social clubs: Clef Club, '26, '27: Historical Honor Society, '28, l29. School honors: Scholarship. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a nurse. . Next year what? Maryland State University. CLINTON GAY SKIDMORE Birthplace: Virginia. .School honors: First Lieutenant, Co. H, '28, '29. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To be an electrical engineer. Next year what? G. VV. ANNE ELIZABETH SMALTZ Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Baskrtballg Swimming: Owl Klub. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. Ambition: To be an artist. Next year what? College. RIGHT ELOISE ALICE SMITH Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Clef Clubg Brecky Art Staff: Sketch Clubg Commer' cial Club: S anish Club. School honors: Sjcholarsliip. Hobby: Listening to alarm clocks in the morn- ing. Ambition: To travel. Next year wlmt? I'm not a prophet. HUGH CHAPIN SMITH Birtliplacc: Washington, D. C. School actizxitics and social clubs: The ARCH: Cadets, '26, 'EZTQ Fall Review, '28g Spring Play, '293 track. Hobby: Finding and escaping Divine Inspira- tions. Ambition: To be a rating architect. Ncnrt year what? Maryland CU JANE FRANCES SMITH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actiffitics and social clubs: Sigma Lamb- dag Junior Council. School honors: Sznior Council. Hobby: Eating. Ambition: To pass in Latin. Next year what? William and Mary. MARGARET CRUMP SMOOT Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Hockey. Hobby: Riding a hobbyhorse. Ambition: Get all E's. Next year what? Work Cand howl. ' 172 M ,AVL ,2I'II-,I,i4wi um 'O rztifwwvrffilfiif Q ,Ep V' , .,,: will ,,f ' 4' ,, an LEFT ELLEN FRANCES SNIDER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Girls' RiHe, '27, '29g hockey, '28, '29. School honors: Scholarship. Hobby: Rifle. Ambition: To be a crack shot. Next ycai' what? G. NV. JENNIE SPECTER Birthplace: Vklashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Girls' tennis. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: To be an efficient nurse. Next year what? Siani Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland. LOIS ANNA SPENCER Birthplace: Vllashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: President of Bon Secour, '28, '2tPg Junior Councilg Black, White and Read Clubg Swimmixi, '28 School honors: National Honor Society, '23, HobbIy.' Swimming. Ambition: Y. VV. C. A. Secretary. N.-:'xtIyear what? George NVashington Univer- sity. RICHARD HARDING SPIRE School activities and social clubs: Manager of Track: Sigma Tau Lambda Fraternity. Hobby: Driving. Ambition: To be a doctor like my Dad. Next year what? Maryland U. RIGHT HELEN GARDNER SPROUL Birthplace: Vllashingtoxl, D. C. I I School llftilllfl-ELK' and social clubs: Swimming Leader, '27, '28. School honors: C Swimming, '28. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Next year what? Business College. CHARLES FRANCIS SQUIRE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I School activities and social clnbs: Spring Play, '29, Four-Minute Speakers: Officer in E. M. S. I I I School honors: Swimming C g Lieutenant 111 Cadets, '28, '29g Historian oIf Class of '29g Cadet medals, '26-'28, winning com- pany, '26, second place company, '27, 28. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To be a famous surgeon. Next year what? Dartmouth College. MARY-ALICE STADDEN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Clef Club, President, '29, Quill Clique, '29. I I School honors: National Honor Society, I28. '29g Scholarshipg Review, literary editor, '29g Bulletin, feature editor, '29, Next your what? G. W. U. FRANCIS EDWARD STANISZEWSKI Birthplace: Vllashington, D. C. I Other high schools attended: Tech High, Washa ington. I School activities and social clubs: Sigma Delta Fraternity, baseball, '28, '29, basketball, '28. Ambition: To be a sports writer. Next year what? Work. 173 ifeftf N525 P Uf'1f'+ fp'a-Ia 5 Mi is fziii, i A- , ' 1' ., f- - 1:2-:, ',f : .. , V. . nf, ,-.f ' - 'H' E ,npwlil '4:1,.A,i.gl.1 L ,.. , :,g,,T.,,., , aw 4 V- N f, ,. My .wma 3, A--32 :Sita it 4 W-if .5 .meg .f-3' - V' tb 3 fltgli sal: f ' 1 -' A-ff? if 2 le I T , drum LEFT MARCIA CLOKEY STAUFFER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Other high schools attended: Parker, Steele, Dayton, Ohio. Hobby: Drawing. Ambition: To be a second Padzrewski. Next year what? College. KATHELEEN PATRICIA STEAD Birthfvlace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Basketball: tennis. Hobby: Tennis and dancing. Ambition: Secretary. Next ,rear what? Secretarial School and School for Languages. IRVING STEIN Birthplace: Saskatchewan, Canada. School actizfitics and .racial clubs: French Club, '27, '28'. Hobby: Tennis, Ambition: Successful business man. Next year -what? Hardware business: Benja- min Franklin University, night. NATHAN NORMAN STEINMAN Birthplace: New York City, New York. Hobby: Stamps, swimming, yanking. Ambition: Dentist. Next year 'wlratf Georgetown. RIGHT DAVID RICHARD STEPHAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. U ' School activities and social clubs: Swimming, '27, '28, Cadets, '25, '26g basketball, '28, '29: Lambda Sigma Fraternity, '28, '29. School honors: Football C, '28. Hobby: Horses. Ambition: To be a fish dealer. Next year what? Peru. EUGENE STEVENS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Glee Club, '26g Lambda Sigma Fraternity: Dramatics, '27-'2-9: Cadets, '25-'27g T. T., '29: Rabb1t's Foot Club, '28g President of .lu- nior Council, '26. - School lzoriors: Captain of football, '2Sg Vice- President of C Club, '29. Hobby: To remain girl shy. Ambition: Stay single. Ncxt year what? College. CATHERINE JEAN STOCKMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sig- ma Kappa Sororityg Sketch Cluhg Brecky Art Staff: Stage Crew. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To travel. Next year what? The Abbott School of Art. MARGARET ADELE STOUTENBURGH Bi1'thpIace.' Washington, D. C. Hobby: Driving an automobile. Ambition: To ride horseback. Next year what? College or finishing school. 174 --1 sm ,o-,oar pea? W I -.. . ef, ' can l ,., .,,- .. , .. ,s ,ii ' 'fl s U , U i,q L ,.. -fzzz-ii-wr-Hflffl Y wi l igne-if '-asi a..-iim l i af 4' , qc, .. '. - - r 2.534 ff' he 1' Er it is .- : 5, i 4 ' , ' lt o tl ummm LEFT BEATRICE LILLIAN STRASBURGER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Hockey, '28, '29, Dramatics, '27, '2S. School honors: Scholarship. Hobby: Driving automobile and dancing. Next year what? College. ALFRED JOHN SURACI Birthplace: Washing-ton, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rifle, '27, '239 football, '28g track, '28, '29. School honors: Cadets, '25, '26. Hobby: Driving race cars. Amlrztiofn: To be an M. D. Next year what? College, Johns Hopkins. ROSALIE SUTTON Birthplace: Tampa, Florida. . Other high schools attended: Mulberry High School. I School activities and social clubs: Sigma Lambda. Hobby: Horseback riding. Ambition : Travel around the world. Next year what? William and Mary. VIRGINIA HALL SUTTON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Hockey: Black, White and Readg tennis. Schoog.ho1zors.' N. H. S., '28g C, '27g Scholar- s ip. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: Degree in patent law. Next year wlzat? College CD RIGHT ,TOSEPHINE BADDELEY SYMONS Birthplace: College Park, Md. School act1'vitie.r and social clubs: Stamp Club, '26, '27, Dramatic Club, '26g Rabbit's Foot Club, '28, '29, Clef Club, '28, '29g basket- ball, '27, '28, NextNyeE1:r what? St. Mary's School, Raleigh, MARIE BEATRICE TABINSKI Birthplace: Toledo, Ohio. School activities and social clubs: French Club, '28, '29g basketball, '28, '29g Central His- torical Society, '29g La Chonique, humor- ist. School houors: Scholarship, '29, National Honor Society, '29. Next year what? College or normal school. ANSEL MCLAURINE TALBERT Birthplace: VVashington, D. C. , School activities and social clubs: Tau Sigma Phi Fraternity, '29g Stamp Club, '27-'29: History Club, '29g Crew, '27, Manager of Football, '28-. School honors: C Club, '28g Brigade Ser- geant Major, '29. Next year what? Dartmouth. ELEANOR FLORENCE TAYLOR Birthplace: New York City, N, Y. School activities and social clubs: Clef Club, '27g Lyric Club, '28-'29, Junior Council, '28: Advance Swimming, '28, '29. 1 School honors: Senior Council, '29, N. H. S., '28 Next year what? Going to college. 175 A . ' - 'l 'MI qi'35'irw ' it W . If Wm' ,Q . 5 Q M. I W U: ,g ML ' LHP1: .ff E ' . :iii . f :ff l bv it -. H - .:j'1 E if ' ,- -gi 4552 ' , LEFT 4 ELISABETH CLAIRE TAYLOR Birthflacc: Virginia. J ,, ,,,,,,, , ,N School acti'z'itz'cs and social clubs: Bon Secour: ,5 V 5 f ,.5aQ, French Club, Black, VVl1ite and Read Club, ,gr ' ' -, . .' :ff-he? basketball, Athletic Representative, '26, '27. QRYEQA ,fkfiff School honors: Junior Council, '27, '28, Scholar- 4 52193. Wgfa' f-'H' ship. v '1' rr ,4 7' Ambition: To golf with more than one club. Ziff! Nznrt year foliar? Randolph-Macon. 1. c. ' ., I HARRIET CHILD TAYLOR ' K ' ir P' Birthplace: Spokane, VVasbington. l School actirf1't1'cs and social clubs: Swimming Leader, tennis, basketball, Clef Club, llrecky Stall, Athletic Association, '26, '27, , '28, Junior Council, '27, Senior Council, V '25, f x - Ambition: To be an aviatrix. , , H Next year- what? College. - f- . iT i M3 31 ' gm ALLAN MORTON THOMAS, JR. ' S Bir'th11lacc: VVashington, D. C. ii Schog talcti1f1'!ics and social clubs: Crew, '28, '29, . - A a ets, '25, '27. f -A ' ' Ambition: To become a construction engineer. , , Ncxt your what? Lehigh University. 'wt' Til. . DAVID SCOTT THOMAS I Birllzflacct VVashington, D. C. asm bi ,S if ,,' . . - f , ' T., . . . .,g k I et l . ..-i 5' f P. i. ... i School activities and social clubs: History Club, '28, '29, Biology Club, '27, '28, Sophomore Debate, '26-'28, Tau Sigma Phi Fraternity, '29. School honors: Scholarship, National llonor So- ciety, First Lieutenant Cadets, '28, '29, gold medal for excellence in drill. '27, member of second place company G, '26. Ambition: Scientific work. Next your zuhat? College Cprobably G. WJ. RIGHT DONALD THOMAS Birthplace: Washington. D. C. School activitics and social clubs: Dramatics, '25, '26, Cadets, '25-'28, History Club, '28, President T. N. T. Club, Vice-President Opus Club, Sigma Phi Fraternity. Ambition: To be a grand opera soloist. Next year what? Work and college. WARREN GESSFORD THOMPSON Birthplace: Washington, D, C. . School acti'v1'tics and social clubs: Business Staff, Brecky, '29, Bank, '27, '2S. School honors: Scholarship. Ambition: Certified Public Accountant. Nc.rt your what? Strayer Business College. ALFRED GERALD LAVVRENCE TOOMBS Birthplace: Dallas. Texas. School activities and social clubs: Swimming, '26-'20, Oratorical Contest, '28, '29, Dra- matics, '28, Publications, '27, '28, Quill Clique, '28, '29, School honors: First Lieutenant Cadets, '28, '29, second place, Co. E, '27. FLOYD DILLON TRAVER Birthplace: Flaxton, North Dakota. Other high schools attcndccl: McKinley Manual Training. School actltfitics and social clubs: Track, '29, Circulo Espanol, '29, Math Club, '28. Next your what? College. 176 nal:-I U, ,Jgii-vw., gig' diwrqkw W RW ...P N Q' . fi-, .. ifvfi':T 4 .5 -.45-'21 in .. ---f . .. - ...Q .--1:52 W A N .. . ,. 'Hi M., LEFT REBECCA TROTH Birthplace: Chevy Chase, Md. School activities and social clubs: Junior Coun- cil: Dramaticsg basketball: President of Theta Sigma, hockey. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To he an elocutionist. Next year what? Work, I guess. SARAH LOUISE TROTT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Theta Kappa Sigma, hockey. Hobby: Dancing. Next year what? VVilson Normal. WILLIAM OSGOOD TUFTS, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and socia-l clubs: Orchestra, '27- '29g Cadets, '25-'29g Fall Vaudeville, '29. School honors: First place company, '26, second place company, '28, Ambition: To be a First-class musician. Next year what? Oberlin Conservatory of Music. ADELAIDE ULM Birthplace .' Georgia. Other high schools attended: Westerng Southern Seminary. Scl1ool activities ana' social clubs: Sketch Club, Theta Alpha Chi. Ambition: VVriter. RIGHT HARRY KENT UNDERWOOD Birthlhlace: Wasliington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. School honors: Staff Officer, Brigade Staff,, '28, Next year what? College CColgateJ. HAROLD GOODHUE VATTER Birthplace: New Jersey. Other high schools attended: Alex Graham High, Charlotte, N. C. School activities and social clubs: Rahbit's Foot Club: Dramatic Association: Masks, Crew. School honors: Walton Memorial Medal, '285 two-year dramatic certificate, '28. Next-year what? George VVashington Univer- sity. FRED DONALD VECHERY Birthplace: Hollywood, California. School activities and social clubs: Four-Minute Speakers, '27-'29g Central High Bank staff, '27, '28, Quill Clique, '27-'2Dg His- tgry Clsub, '29g special writer, The Bulletin, ' 7, '2 . School honors: Major, Third Battalion, '28, '29, General Advertising Manager of Publica- tions, '28, '29g Advertising Manager of Adjutant, '28, '29g second best sergeant in school, '28. Ambition: To be an attorney-at-law. Next year what? College. ALBERT WALDEMAIER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Other high schools attended: VVestern. School activities anll social clubs: Track, '28, '29. Ambition: Musician. Next year what? College. 177 039: can :als-'mae-ffhlhf-L i ini .Mm v J, 1 . jj,-.-...V .gg 1 , if 1, - , 'r ,. 4-at 1 ' ' 'T V Eeeiil v e 1 I 5 we 135: 1 'ifffe hi s ' itat. ,aft 1: s- v ...aw - - . .. -.N .J if '-ivi 59' ' ' if, i' . fa. gt' it 's Lili if 345- ' LEFT FLORENCE MIRIAM WALDO Birthplace: Montgomery, Alabama. Other high schools attended: Western. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To get rich and travel. Next year what? Taking dictation, lxrobably. BLANCHE WALLACE Birthplace: New York City, N. Y. School honors: Assistant Business Manager of Brecky, '29. Hobby: Tennis. Ambllf'l'01l.' Practice law. Next year what? National Law School. DOROTHY STEWART WALLER Birthplace: Cherokee, North Carolina. Hobby: Horseback riding. Ambition: To write a story and illustrate it. Next year what? College or maybe Europe. MARIAM ESTHER 'WALTEMYER Birthplace: Butler, Pennsylvania. . School artiifitiex and .racial clubs: Clef Club: Debating Societyg Dramaticsg French Club, Oratorical Contest. Hobb v: k'n -JA Coo 1 g. l A Ambition: To he an expert linguist. Next year whzzt? Gettysburg College. RIGHT LEILA RUTH WARMAN Birthplace: Morgantown, W. Va. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: A nurse. Next' year 'wh-at? Maryland State College C?D HARDIN CLARK WATERS Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York. School activitic.r and social clubs: Central Stamp Club, '26-'28g Business Manager La Chronique, '28, '20. Hobby: Stamp collecting, listening in, reading, time tables. Ambition: Professional work. Next ycar what? University of Wisconsin. SOMERSET RAWLINGS WATERS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Collecting stamps, working on autos. Ambition: To get out in June, 1929. Next year what? To go to Washington and Lee. GEORGE EVERETTE WEAVER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I School activities and social clubs: Dramatic As- sociationg Cadets, '25, '26. Hobby: Unusual things. Ambition: Lawyer. Next your what? College. 178 -Quin-1 JV ,VN-M pgs? ...fits r 'rsrrrrm til, 1 V . Vi ., ' . -'H . . . -v r -'-A 'R l N 5 . X, 3? tgp B' V aff- '51 rl M ...JJ..-,,..,,-...,.a.-, ' ' V . . , , 5' '.,2.., L M i',H In 2 -. 'RFE' ' as 5 1 fe . .- . .t sf 2 :Q : wr f ,,-ff- - --- -4- ' tf.-sw- fu ,u ani .Qui ra- it -., at il u 2, - nt ff ' e ,. ' f-iff ,ff K -1 sfif QEMQ -. if tw I if 1 . 1.1 ., ll E62 ll LEFT ' HORACE GRAY WEBBER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. . School activities and social clubs: Delta Phi Sigma Fraternity. l Hobby: Golf, reading, swimming, Fishing. Ambition: To be a newspaper reporter Next year what? Work. HARRY FREDERICK WEBER Birthplace: Newport, Ky. School activities and social clubs: Art Editor of Cadet Adjutant,'l '2U3 member of Review Art staff, '28, '20, member of Brecky Art staff, '29g Officers' Club, '28, '29. School honors: National Honor Society, '285 Scholarship, First Lieutenant, Co. E. '28- '29g Cadet medal, '28. Hobby: Dancing and sketching. Ambition: To be a prosperous lawyer. Next year what? College. ROSAT,-IE VIRGINIA WEINBERG Birthplace: Manning, South Carolina. Hobby: Reading True Stories. Ambition: To be a linguist. Next year what? Goucher. HAROLD CHARLES WEITZEN Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School actizfities and social clubs: Glee Club: Cadets, '27. Hobby: Tennis, aviation. . Ambition: Aviator, doctor of medicine.. Next year what? Ryan School of Aviation, San Deigo, Calif. RIGHT FRANCES MARGUERITE WERBER Birthplace: Berwyn, Md. l School activities and social clubs: Rabb1t's Foot Club, '28, '29g basketball, '27,-'29. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Travel. Next year what? Wilson Normal School. DOROTHY LOUISE WERNER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Clef Club. Hobby : Reading. Ambition: To be on time every day for two suc- cessive we:-ks. Next year what? Wilson Normal. ELIZABETH STOUTENBURGH WERNER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Other high schools attended: Sacred Heart Academy. School activities and social clubs: Central Com- mercial Club. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a secretary. Next year: what? Work. SAM WERTLEB Birthplace: Russia. U i School acti1'itzQ:s and social clubs: Debat1.I1g 50' ciety, Four-Minute Speakers, Captain, Co. F, war game team: Captain Co. F bowling team. , School honors: Captain Co. F, '29, Natlmlal Honor Socicty, '28g Scholarship, second place company, Co. G, '26. Hobby: Bowling and blowing the saxophone.- Ambition: To become a leading figure in P0llf195- Next year what? Georgetown or Pennsylvania. 179 -alumnus-' ,VL ri?-L,,3g,A,5 . ,,., ,.-4 iff Q- Q I. - - . Al1'- W,V,1 W 'A 'A ' ,J Eg., ll' Q.. .l LEFT MARY GERALDINE NVHITAKER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. I U School activities and social clubs: V1ce-P1'es1- dent of French Club, '28, '29, Bon SECOIII' Club, '27-'29, Habbv: Playing jazz. Amliition: To speak French Huently. Next year what? P. G. at Central. ANN VVHITE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. - School activities and social clubs: Theta. Sigma Sorority. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Travel. Next year what? George Washington. EVELYN CHARLOTTE WHITE Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. Ambition: To he an efficient secretary. Next year what? VVashington School for Secre- taries. RUTH OLIVER WHITE I3i1'tliplace.' Washington, D. C. School honors: Humor Editor of Bulletin, '29. Hobby: Blushing. Ambition: To he zi librarian. Nexthyear what? George Washington Univer- sity. RIGHT DOROTHY LEE WILKINSON Birthplace: New York City, New York. Other high schools attended: Washington-Lee High School, Va. Hobby: Swimming and diving, driving. Ambition: To travel and a stage career. Next year what? Post-graduate at Central. WILLIAM RUSSELL WILLHIDE Birtliffloce: Baltimore. School activities and social clubs: Band, '289 Cadets, '26g Orchestra, '26. Ambition: Engineer. , Next year what? Maryland. JOHN HENRY VVILLIAMS Bll'illf l0Cl?.' VVashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadetsg Oth- ccrs' Club, Stamp Club. School honors: First Lieutenant, Co. K, '289 National Honor Society, '28g golrl medal for best non-service, Co. H, '27: gold medal for hest corporal, Co. K, '?,.S. I-lobby: Baseball. ' Ambition: Banker. Next year what? College, probably. MARY MARGARET VVILLIAMS Birthplace: Lynchburg, Virginia. A School activities and social clubs: Theta Sigma Sorority, Riiie, '27-V293 Headline Writer, Bulletin. Hobby: Dancing, shooting. Ambition: To be a success. . Noxtbyear what? George Washington Univer- sity. 180 wwf' I US new . :', ' r . A x,,, N- ,-qqiwb-I .' .. 4 2 - Awjjuf-.j tjjl--',,:5,kdu1.. .::1'- -4--f.,'m's:m.W.,,,,.,?.i .V .,.,-,itil V-ff: . LEFT MERLE LEE WILLIAMS Birthplace: Hillsboro, Missouri. I Other high schools attended: De Soto High School, De Soto, Missouri. School activities and social clubs: Adelphian Club, basketball. Next year what? Missouri University. RALPH IRWIN WILLIAMS Biifthplace: Washington, D. C. School actiifities and social clubs: Epsilon Mu Sigma, Cheer Leader, '20, Spring Play, '28, '29, Four-Minute Speakers, Oilicers' Club. School hofuors: Best corporal, First Regiment, '28, C. H. S. Lieutenant, Co. C, '2U. .X Next year what? College fDHl'tmOLltll, Mary- la.nd?J PAUL ROBERT NVILNER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sophomore Debating Society, track, '29, Athletic Asso- ciation, '27. School honors: Football C, '28, Major Brig- ade Adjutant, Photographic Manager Adju- tant, winning Cadet company, Co. F, '26, second non-service medal, '26, second place company, Co. F, '27, Prize Squad, '21 Next year what? University of Pennsylvania. MARJORIE MAY VVIN EBERGER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Trying to play the Nuke. Ambition: To be a Spanish teacher. Next year what? College, maybe. RIGHT OTIS THEODORE VVINGO, JR. Birthplace: De Queen, Arkansas. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, '24, '25, Business Staii of Publications, '26, '27, '28, Four-Minute Speakers Bureau, '27, '28, '29, Banjo Club, '27, Assistant Manager of Basketball, '28, Manager of Lightweight Basketball, '28, Kappa Phi gigma, '27, '28, '20, Junior Council, Presi- ent, '27, '28. School honors: President, N. H. S., '29, Quill Clique, '27, '28, '29, Harvard Club award for outstanding junior, '28, Manager of Basketball, '29, General Business Manager of Publications, '29, Senior Council, '20, C in basketball, '29, Scholarship. Next year what? Princeton University. MARGARET ELIZABETH WINTERS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby? Tennis. Next year what? Washington School of Secre' taries. HERMINE IRMA WITTGENSTEIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actizfities and social clubs: Clef Club, '29, Brecky Art Staff, '29, Sketch Club, '28, '29, Rabbit's Foot Club, '28, '29, Four- Minute Speakers, '28, '29. Next year what? Business college. WILLIAM THOMAS WOLFREY Birthplace: Staunton, Virginia. School activities: Minor Orchestra, '26, School honors: Regimental Adjutant, '28-'29, silver corporal's medal, Co. D, '283 Na- tional Honor Society, '28, . Next year what? Work and law at night, 181 I . . 'i A4W 'S '- 4 E if le LEFT ADELAIDE ELIZABETH WOODLEY Birthplace: Vllashington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sketch Club: Brecky and Review Art Staff Hobby: Swimming and reading. Ambition: To be an art teacher. Next year what? Art and Normal School. MARION ELIZABETH WOODRUFF Birthplace: Lincoln, Nebraska. Hobbv: Dancin . g- Ambitiovi: To be able to play the piano well. Alert year what? College. MAX ALVIN WOOL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Ballroom dancing. Ambition: Medical doctor. Next.year what? George Washington Univer- sity. ELEANOR BALLARD WRIGHT Birtliplare: Washington, D. C. School actizfities and social clubs: Phi Sigma Epsilon Sorority. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be secretary to a Congressman. Next your what? Washington School for Secre- taries. RIGHT HELEN GILSON YEAMANS Birthplace: Richmond, Va. School activities and social clubs: Theta Kappa Sigma Sororityg basketball, '27, '28, '2!l. Hobby: Sigma Tau Lambda and dancing. Ambition: To fall in love. Next year what? Normal School. VIRGINIA GADDESS YOUNG Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Hobby: Dancing and swimming. Ambition: To be an enicient teacher. Next year what? Normal School. HELEN LILLIAN YOUNGKIN Birthplace: Los Animas, Colorado. Other high schools attended: Adelphi Academy. School activities and social clubs: Phi Delta Sigma. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: To be a nurse. . Next year what? Going in training. FRANCES ELIZABETH ZEBLEY Birthplace: Washington, D. S. School activities and social clubs: Le Cercle Francaisg Dramatics. Hobby: Movies. Ambition: Designer. Next year what? College. 182 li wir. JRBLIJ 3' ur 4'5 mal .. EEZ I .. JOSEPH FRANCIS ZEGOWITZ Birthplace: Washington, D. C. l Othei hgzgli .schools attended: Gonzaga High, if -.rmfznttrjvzi ij...-fi :Est wh s-.. -. W. ,, .f f ,Bill ..-ft' ,- 'E 5 f . iii fi: F it ALE 'f 'if si 5 '. . ft' E- f 2 5 Eng .. :,,.,..- - LEFT School activities and social clubs: Crew: Cog. Hobby: Swimming, tennisg Ambition: Electrical engineer. Next year what? Maryland? SAMUEL FRANCIS ZEILER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School uc'tivit1'cs and social clubs: Cadetsg Crew: Four-Minute Speakersg Publications: Sophomore Debating Societyg Ofhcers' Club. School lzonors: First Lieutenant Cadets, .'28, '293 Advertising Manager of Bulletin, '28-'293 Assistant business Manager of Brecky, '28, '29g Coxswain and Manager of Crew, '27g second corporal's m.dal, 0. K, '28 Hobby: Taking it easy. Ambition: To become a General in the U. S. Army. Next year what? Prep school. RIGHT FRANK JOSEPH ZELENKA, JR. Birtliplace: NVashington, D. C. School activities aim' social clubx: Crew, Ca- detsg Brigade Master Sergeant. Hobby: Chemistry and physics. Ambition: To be an engineer. Next year what? Prep school CPD SIDNEY SOMERS ZLOTNICK Bi1'tl1pIac'e: Maryland. School activities and .racial clubs: Debate, '28, '29, Four-Minute Speakers, '27-'29. School honors: Dramatic Certificate, '27g Cap- tain Co. G, Cadets, '28, '29g Scholar-shipg Assistant Business Manager of Breckyg Editor of Praeco, '27, Cadet medal, '27. Hubby: Excelsior. Next year what? College. JAMES MASON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Schoollactizfities and :octal clubs: Blue and White Societyg Football. Hobby: Study. Ambition! To graduate. Next year what? Maryland University. Too late for classification. 183 June Valedictory RICHARD K. LYON Friends of the Evening, .7lf!?77If7CI'S of the Faculty, Jlly Own Classma-tes: ONICTHT our company, the June Class of 1929, marches forward to face the greatest competition of its life, the everlasting struggle with the trials and tribulations of the world. As we make final preparations for our departure, let us not forget old Central through whose constant teaching and ever-faithful guidance we have been fitted to meet our unknown destiny with confidence-Central, who has given so much and asked for so little. During our past school years we have dreamed of this occasion as the golden hour of joyful success, but now an overhanging cloud of sorrow is in evidence as We realize the true significance of our farewell. . This evening marks the turning point in our lives. We are a band of young men and women about to make our initial entrance upon the battle-scarred field of life, to make our first bid for worldly achievement and recognition. No longer are we a dependent part of Centralg no longer can we rely upon her helpful supervision in times of need. Life and fate are now placed in our own hands. But there is no fear, for deep in our hearts each and every one of us has a spark of that undying Central spirit, that steadfastness of pur- pose, that ideal of right, which shall ever keep us on the straight and narrow path to victory. Before we depart from these friendly halls-our training quarters and drill field-we must pay our respects and bestow our insufficient praise and thanks upon the members of the faculty who have given us this preparation, the power to solve the problems we are about to face. From them we have come to learn of Central honor, Central loyalty, true Central spirit. XVe shall never forget the debt we owe them. Not only have we been thoroughly instructed in these principles, but we have actually learned to realize them in the various competitions of our scholastic activities. We know what it means to fight for the school we love,'to pay her back with our very all, to make her proud of our clean sportsmanship, both in victory and defeat. Honest effort combined with Central steadfastness is the real keynote of success. Four years or so ago we were mere recruits, fresh from the primary drilling and instruction of our grammar school days. At that time the completion of our high school course seemed so remote, so far away, but now, at last, we have reached our goal. We have changed from the awkward squad to' a trained, efficient unit. We hope that during our stay at Central we have not remained idle, that we have not accepted all her helpful teachings without some sign of our deep gratitude. There is hardly one in this class who has not endeavored to do something for the schoolg but try as we may, we can never fully return to Central what she has given to us. Classmates, do you not see that we must continue to repay her efforts after we depart? Do you not realize that it is only through our achievement and true accomplishment in the future that Central may be rewarded for her labors in our behalf ? We must carry on for her, as she has toiled and striven for us. VVhile here we have tried to maintain Central's time-honored traditionsg in life we must do the same. So, comrades, let us give our salute of farewell to her, the VV est Point of our world, and then march boldly forward, bearing the beloved colors of Central, and singing from the very depths of our hearts Tenant Propositif' 184 The Dramatic Situation in Central ROBERT BALL ITH a sigh of genuine relief the Central stage settles back on its props for a three months' vacation, after a year of unusual and remunerative activity. Beginning with rehearsals for the Fall Revue in October and closing with the performance of The Trysting Place, by Booth Tarkington, as the Class Night play June 14, scarcely a day passed without a dramatic presentation, rehearsal, or tryout of some kind. Of course, the time could be extended if you consider the handing of a diploma to certain people on june 19 as a dramatic presentation. October 5 marked the first tryout for parts in the Fall Show, and there passed in review before Miss Orr and Mrs. Gill a procession of aspiring artists-singly, in pairs, and in groups. The acts ranged from song and dance to classic melody and terpsicho- rean interpretations, and from one-act plays to horses. After days and weeks of elimina- tion and improvement Qrehearsingj, a dress rehearsal was attempted. This proved success- ful, and with set jaw and stout heart the motley assemblage was paraded before an admiring audience that filled the auditorium with applause. If variety is the spice of life, then that cast was pickled. Magicians, salesmen, fieas, aesthetic clod-hoppers, singers and sopranos 5 in fact, everything took part in that show. Gene Stevens will long be remembered as the spirit of something or other. Hardly had we put away our skiis and thoughts of Santa Claus, and returned to school, when the title of the spring vehicle fstage chatter for playj was announced to a select few. A few weeks later it was made public by that great news disseminater, the Bulletin. A great tournout of dramatic rookies was the result of this announcement. After a series of dramatic interpretations, the cast was cast and rehearsals began. It has been said that rehearsals either make or break a play-but ours merely tickled it. As a sure cure for the blues, imagine Gene Stevens playing hopscotch on the grill, forty feet above the stage, Ralph VVilliams dashing madly over to Mack's for sandwiches at 6 o'clockg Virginia Rand refusing to eat anything but two or three of Bud VVeaver's apples because-well-er--uh g Bud Norcross and Teddy Tiller competing to see which could say Udaffodeeeeelsv the better g Hugh Smith eating candy, apples, and chewing gum, and talking into the 'phone simultaneously without losing anything except his lines, Betty Monroe trying to act less vampish and Betty Coon more so, as Marellag and so on for volumes. No one in the cast will ever forget those hectic days of rehearsal, and more rehearsal, and still more rehearsal. T hen finally they decided we had played around in the afternoon long enough, so they had a night practice and called that a dress rehearsal. That was pretty good, too, so one day Miss Grr said, They've fooled around for a long time nowg letls demonstrate them to the publicf, But Mrs. Gill said, W'e'll have to charge for that, so we can pay the tailor for those tux and Miss Crawford for all those apples Bud's eaten. Mr. Miller said that was a good idea, so on the evening of March 8 the curtain rose and the play was on. So was the audience. The Bulletin, Mabelle Jennings, and the actors all agreed that it was a good perform- ance. Parents, friends, faculty, and a microscopic public came the first two nights, but during the ensuing week the news spread like wild oatcakes and the auditorium was packed to capacity at 50 cents, 7 5 cents and 351 a head. After paying the tailor, Miss Crawford, and the newspapers Knot satisfied with com- plimentariesj, there was a little left in the bank, so a banquet was thrown for the cast and and stage crew and Mr. Miller, consisting of ice cream and cake with hot fudge sauce. Speeches were in order. Each speaker threw the blame on someone else till finally it landed on Miss Orr, Mrs. Gill, and Adelaide Woodley, prompter, where it rightfully belonged. Everyone blushed pleasantly and had a good time. The Spring Play over with, thoughts turned to studies and the operetta scheduled for Continued on page 214 . ' .185 FROM TAKE My ADVICE' 186 I BANK STAFF 1928-'29 CHARLOTTE HARDWIQK, Mia'-year Presideazt XVARREN THOMPSON, President HARRY GOLDSTEIN, Vice-Presidezzl PAULINE GRINDLE, Mid-year Cashier NIARY LAYTON, Caslzier MARGARET HIBBLE, Mid-year Paying Teller FLORENCE BENZING, Paying Teller EILEEN ROBINSON, Mid-year Receiving Teller HELEN KEEFE, Receiving Teller FRANCES MILLER, Mid-year Draft Teller ELEANOR CHARTERS, Draft Teller VIOLETTE OLSEN, N ate Teller . MARGUERITE LODGE, General Bookkeeper VINCENT FLANAGAN, KATHLEEN COX, KATHERINE SPRING, LILA SAR1, Bookkeepers 187 New Lamps for Old Junior Class-1929 EARL RILEY ITH a sigh of satisfaction because of a year's work well done, and with a sigh of relief because of an exacting apprenticeship of two years faithfully served, the Class of 1929 passes the milestone of a successful Junior year. These erst- while Tenderfeet are about to come into their own, for with the march of time the Qld Timersu are preparing to Hmove on and these young Trail Blazers ' will soon take the affairs of Central High School under their guidance. Ambition for higher standards has forged them into new and unexplored fields in oratory, scholarship, athletics and social contact. Friendship has brought a keener understanding between the classes and the faculty. And the blue and white, the traditional colors, wind in and out of every year and every activity. The irresponsible and now carefree Seniors have left behind them, this year, a won- derful mark in the history of Central, but the past year for the Juniors has been far from an uneventful or an honorless one. They have been successful in their council, which has worked the entire year in cleaning up, as far as possible, difficulties that for some time have been prevalent at Central. aiding in the lunchroom clean-up campaign, and helping their own class in general. The Junior Prom of the 1929 class was very successful and showed in a large measure the ability and skill of those who undertook to give it. The Seniors and graduating class of '29 have placed before us a goal that will honor us to attain. It is composed of: Good school spirit, that fairly makes the halls of good old Central ring g sportsmanship, that helps to win her games g high scholastic ratings, that carry her glory on into the unknown and uncertain field of life, and, last but not least, ability in athletics, dramatics, and cadets, that places Central as the best school in the land. It is with a feeling of genuine responsibility that the junior Class has prepared to assume its twofold burden of making more permanent the traditions established by its predecessors and of further blazing the trail for future generations. 188 C 90 -LQ per- - -2.f'.avm-..N - -f u 2-iqgfvlf - 'kc-'3ff.S'H 'ff x5 ! 1'-Jw ' 2 TY 53 -ffff f x' ' 5' f 'V - ff , . gf M .. , - - wx , ,, A , .f ,H-B., M. .. sm., , ,....., . . .,,1-., .,,.,,, - - , ,-,.,'1,- ..- . 4. ..-ff-.aff J sy? , Q 1. .'.-gr n. , . - N- - - MM- W. - 1 -: -- - we -'- ' fu ! sf' A . fi - v- .- v . ,333 :f f 4-5 , X K , x v N, L 1 1 f 1 L l If 5 1 4'- K -, , Q . ' 71' 'E , xii f I M 9 d 5 ,i i '. Q 1 A E Q, 5, . Lf i :1 ,L A1 V- 'Q ,. .A .. 2, 3- 1. .Q Wx GEM' 53:3 ' is 522 S' A3 3 ,. v ff 3 121 list? - iffy: .. ,Q 413 .,,, 7 EE .4 X ,f QQ 52 ,J - . , 1 A ' Hi MY . 5, L ig 1 ' .. , S f 5 55 5 an .6 - 1,5-C. -4, : ev-W '--' .-np, .Y - 'v'----1---6 -- ' . 1 I ' ' --fjv' 4, 1: .,g,wgA-,.,,u-9,1 f,p.f.,.,.,,....,,.-L y I.-r , ,- -,J .',.-H. ua- H-g-,-,4,-,- - .- ,,.. -' -ffl.-4 F , N 1 mn. ,WM ' ff? 'gf , .A 191 February Class Directory Abramson, Sylvia .,....,.........,,.,........,..,..,,..,... 801 H St., N. E. Aguilera, Hannibal Joseph ..,..................... 465 Eye St., Alexander, Virginia, 3937 Livingston St., Chevy Chase, N. W. D. C. Atwood, Nellie Rose .....,.,....,....,.,.. 3814 Morrison St., N.W. Avery, Edward Frederick ..,................... 1219 16th St., N. VV. Baker, lean Virginia. ..,.....,.,.. ........ 1 317 Spring Rd., N. W. Balterman, George ...,.., ,.,.... Baltz, Henry Jackson ...,.............,.... 1125 Buchanan St., 18th St., N. W. N.W. Beall, Everett William .......................... 1209 Park Rd., N. W. Bernstein, Miriam ...' ..... 1 03 Rock Creek Church Rd., N. W. Bernstein, Mitchel .............,.......,...... 1360 Madison St., N. W. Berry, Thomas Payne ...................... 729 Jefferson St., Blakeslee, Gertrude Lee ..... Bodick, Gertrude .........,,...,... N. W. ,........., 4522 14th St., N. W. .......531 Gresham Pl., N. W. Boger, William Bettis .................... 1203 Hamilton St., N. W. Boswell, Claude Woody .,.,...,,....... G St., N. W. Bradburn, Virginia Estelle .............. 3534 Warder St., N. W. Bridaham, Olmah Marie ..... ...........500l 14th St., N. W. Briggs, Anita Rose ................. ......... 4 5 Bryant St., N. W. Brook, Yetta ...............,..... ........ 1 212 Union St., S. W. Caplan, William ................... ..... ............. . 5 017 8th St., N.W. Carpenter Ella Walsh 728 uinc St N W , .......................,.. Q y . . . Carpenter, Florence Mae ........ 3100 Conn. Ave. CApt. 2073 Carr, Robert Studor .............. ..............1475 Spring Pl., N. W. Cave, Dorothy Marguerite ............ 3555 Holmead Pl., N. W. Chisholm, Marjorie Eleanor ............ 307 Shepherd St., N. W. Coe, Raymond Gill ................. G St., S. W. Coglan, Dolores Rosalie .................,.. 1315 Mass. Ave., N. W. Cogswell, Frank Hall .................. 1344 Parkwood Pl., N. W. Cohen, Bert Bernard .......... ........................ 4 07 K St., N. W. Cohen, Jacob ..............,,...... ,....,... ........ 4 1 20 14th St., N.W. Coleman, Wilma .............................................. Hyattsville, Md. Costello, Myrtle Blanche .............. 4454 Greenwich Parkway Cullinane, Marian Agnes. .... Dance, Frances Rosamond... Day, Mary ................................ Diepgen, Doris Grace ........... Park Rd., N. W. .................1302 Park Rd., N. W. 2031 F St., N. W. .. ................ 918 M St., N. W. DiGuilian, Corinna Marie ...................... 5501 13th St., N. W. Dille, Kathryn Virginia .................. 1624 Webster St Dodson, Truman Monroe, bl ., N. W. r ....... 4501 Georgia Ave., N. W. Dorian, Grace Dorothy, 1016 Fenwick Lane Woodside, Md. Dorian Sydenham Otis, 1016 Fenwick Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Douden, Dorothy Louise .................. 1840 Biltmore St., N. W. Doyle, Rhoda Annette ..........,....... 3716 Livingston St., Drlnkard William Thomas ............. 1206 B N. w. s. uw. , .........,... St., Dugan, John Francis ...................... 508 Crittenden St., N. W. Dunlap, Dorothy ................................ 2629 Garfield St., N. W. Ellsworth, Robert Emerson ........ 1269 Columbia Rd., N. VV. Elsner, Carl Augustus ...................... 5220 Sherrier Pl., N. W. Embrey, Kenneth Thompson ...... 404 Rittenhouse St., N. W. Escher. Virginia Mae .......,..,......................... 7612 Alaska Ave. Fales, Warren Dexter, 1210 Grace Church Rd., Woodside, Md. Farrar, Mary Josephine .......................,.. 3218 13th Sr Ferguson, Barbara Elizabet F ioramonti, Frank Joseph ...........,....,, 715 Upshur St FlSher, ,lohn Taylor .................... 3228 Rittenhouse St ., N. W. h .......... 3536 Warder St., N. W. ., N. W. ., N. W. Florla, Bruno Guido .,.................... 732 Longfellow St., N. W. Foley, Elizabeth Teresa .............. 1838 Ingleside Ter., N. W. Frankel, Sara ...............,........ ................. 1 922 14th St.,N.W. Freas, Howard Brooke ........,......... 1104 Buchanan St., N, W. Friedman, Josephine ........... Gatchel, Edna Louise. ...... . .........Cathedral Mansions ,. 2312 34th St., N. W. Gelman, Herman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,.,.,.. 514820. 7th St., N. W. Glaser, Selina ,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,.,.,.,.,.,,,,, 4851 Wisconsin Ave., N. W. Glover, Jeanne Coella, 107 Cedar Ave., Takoma Park, Md. Graham, Hilda WICIIH ..,....,.............. East Falls Cl1L1I'Cl'l, V3.- Gfant, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,........... 1343 CliflCOl'1 Sli-, Grindle, Pauline Cecilia ............................ 4215 7th Sf-, N- W- Hardwick, Charlotte Atherton, 2633 Adams Mill Rd., N. W. CApt. 221 Harris, Anna Victoria ........................ 908 DCC3tL11' St., N- W- Harris, Christopher Cleo ............................ 1201 N St., N. W. Hartman, Frank George .............................. Forest Glen, Md- Heflebower, Dorothy Margaret ............ 5209 14th St., N.W. Henle, Nellie ........,,,..............,,................. ...... 1 615 A St., N. E. Hibble, Margaret Gertrude ................ 726 UpShur St., N. W- Hobbs, Rosalind Louise ............,. ........... 2 705 24th St., N. E. Hodges, Edward Twyman .................. 1414 Girard St., N. W. Hofberg, Israel Albert .................................. 127 L St., N. W. Holliday, James Thomas, 1315 Clifton St., N. W. C Apt 41 Holmes, Helen Bovee ............ 609 Boulevard, Riverdale, Md. Huntington, Robert Tilden ........................ 3533 W Pl., N- W- Hussey, Elizabeth Winifred .......................... 241 R St., Ingersoll, William Belt, 6505 Meadow Lane, Chevy Cha N. E. se, Md. Jacobs, Pearl Virgil .,,,,,,,,,.,.............. 1217 Harvard St., N. Jemison, Marjorie Amelia .,.................. 1930 First St., N. W. loyner, Frances Elizabeth ................ 1845 Ontario P1.,N.W. Kaufman, Samuel Strouse ...................... 1424 16th St., N. VV- Keller Beltran Rayon, Eduardo Francisco, 718 18th St., N. W. Kenney, Jane Ford .....,,.,,,,,,,,...............,.... 4808 14th Sli., N. W. Kindsfather, Catherine Marie, 1322 Longfellow St., N. W. Klee, Dorothy Virginia ........................ 716 Taylor St., N. W. Kohner, Edith Margaret .,.............. 1838 Belmont Rd., 151. W. Kohner, Louise ................ ,. ................ ...,.......... 2 725 Ontario Rd. Kremkau, George Alexander .......... 1316 Floral Ave., N. W. Kremkau, Robert William .............. 1316 Floral Ave., N. W. Lausen, Dorothy Anah ........... ....... 1 309 Quincy St., N. W. Laws, Billie Evelyn .,.......,....,,.............. 2926 Upton St., N. W. Leckey, William Morrison, 217 Rock Creek Church Rd., N. W. Lester, Catherine Ellen .................. 4520 Illinois Ave., N. W. Leventhal, Edwin ......,,......,,.,............ 1422 Madison St., N. W. Levine, Ida ,,.,,,.,.............,,,,,, ........,. 3 127 Warder St., N. W. Levy, Sylvia ,.,,,,, . ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,...........,.,,.... 1 319 Girard St., N. W. Lewis, Myra Elizabeth ................................ 6806 Eastern Ave. Littlepage, James Hemenway .... 1829 Wyoming Ave., N. W. Lovell, Ralph Hamilton ,,.. 3527 Evans St., Brentwood, Md. Lowe, Ethel Agnes ..................,............... 2400 13th St., N. W. Lum, Elizabeth ..,..,............. .,.,.... 1 425 Madison St., N.W. Lutz, Rene .,,.,,,,..........,.,,.,,.,,... ......,......... 2 132 O St., N. W. Mackintosh, Virginia .,.............. ................. 7 0 S St., N- W- McBride, Frederick Milton ....... ......... 2 804 14th St., N. W. Mehler, Charles Lincoln ..............,,...... 1538 Ogden St., N. W. Mickelson, Maurice Chas ....................... 3617 14th St., N. W- Miller, Eleanor Elizabeth ........ Apt. 206, South Clifton Ter. Miller, Frances Darley .......... 3149 Mt. Pleasant St., Apt. 31 Miller, Lewis Thomas ...................... 6109 Sargent Rd., N. E. Milstead, Margaret Virginiae, 1653 Wisconsin Ave., N. W. Mlndlln, Lllllan ...,.,,............................... 3225 Sixth St., N. W. Mooney, Evelyn Isbell .,,,,.,..,..,..... 2550 University Pl., N. Moore, Marjorie Helen ..,,............ 521 Longfellow St., N. W. Mothershead, Janet Frances .................. 1364 Oak St., N. W. N. W. N. W. Murphy, Frances Mary ....... ......... 5 14 Shepherd St., N. W. Moulton, Martha .,.................................... 2618 13tl'1St., Mulhall, Wllllam Robert ............................ 2125 H St., 192 -' - . H V- ' ,AXAO '1 . is In . b if 'Sk,. ff' e . 51455 4 W 1 ' RQiQLwmmQ?ri,Hjf '-2. .. A ,QQ5gfgf ,4.. wfsscnacms ON WHEELS' THNGO0 5oQK5 F- .375 Xvx 193 FAKE DE. RED HATS WDWN 'kmii IUHNIE 5929 Murray, Ruth Eleanor ......... .......... 5 703 Ninth St., N. W. Naiman, Jeannette ................. ........ 1 749 Lanier Pl., N. W. Neidorf, Rose Katherine .................. 1430 Decatur St., N. W. Nolan, Julianne Lee ...................... 1133 Columbia Rd., N. W. Ogus, Alfred ........................................ 1212 Kenyon St., N. W. Olsen, Herbert Hungford ........................ 6517 Sth St., N. W. Orenstein, Samuel Joseph ......... ........... 1 855 9th St., N. W. Ott, Edward Mason ..............,................... 3236 13th St., N. W. Owen, Frances Eleanor, Saucerman, Marjorie Lenore... .3100 Conn Ave. CApt. 2451 Saum, Mary Katherine ...................... 1810 Newton St., N. W. Scanlon, Pauline Margaret... Schiller, Eva Ruth .... ,...: ......... ...........820 Madison St., N. W. ...........2S25 27th St., N. W. Scordos, Helen Virginia .............................. 1428 L St., N. W. Shannon, Nellie ................................ 604 Butternut St., N. W. Shapiro, Rose ........................................ 518 Kenyon St., N. W. Sheinbaum, Beatrice Ruth .............. 2731 Woodley Pl., N. W. Sholtz, Dorothy .................. 524 Kenyon St., N. W. CApt. 16J Shumate, Clare Virginia ........................ 4514 14th St., N. W. . 3935 Morrison St., Chevy Chase, D. C. Pallas, Anne Louise ...................................... 1443 T St., N. W. Parmele, Olive Lorraine ........,,........ 548 Shepherd St., N. W. Peirce, Prutia Ann .............,..................,... 2518 17th St., N. W, Pendleton, Othniel Alsop ........................ 2514 13th St., N. W. Pergler, Carl .................................. 2138 California St., N. W. Profe, Elizabeth Ottilie ................ 1714 North Capitol Street Quillin, Charles Edward ............................ 4314 2nd St., N. W. Quinlan, Thomas Harrison .................... 4013 13th St., N. W. Rab Doroth y, y .......................................... 4422 15th St., N. W. Ratcliife, Sydney Melville ............. .1341 Childress St., N. E. N W Rearick, Helen Marjorie .................. 1855 Calvert St., R1chter, May Rose. ........................... 3006 Ordway St., Roberts, Elizabeth Burgess .....,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,, 4012 5th SL, Robinson, Frances Eileen ...... 6725 Piney Branch Rd., Robinson, Howardine Trotter ........ 1305 Decatur St., .W. .W. .W. .W. Rose, Elizabeth Whiting .......,............ 1228 Euclid St., .W. Rosen, Ida ........... 1 ..................... .................. 7 14 Otis St., .W. RYOH, Jane N0r1'lS ....... ....................... 1 428 Decatur St., . W. Sachs, Ernestine Amelia ....... .......3811 Georgia Ave., .W. N N N . N Robinson, Randolph Howard ........ 1300 Jefferson St., N. W. N N N N N SBITIDSOI1, Al1CC Irene ................,......, 613 Gresham PIU Sandberg, Katherine Sophie .... Sanford, Joseph Nathan ,,,.,,,,,,,, . W. R St., N. W. 3100 Conn. Ave. CApt. 1135 Skinner, Mildred Read .......................... 1448 Park Rd., N. W. Smith, Dorothy Olive ...................... 5232 Illinois Ave., N. W. Snyder, Samuel Simon ................ 3001 Sherman Ave., N. W. Sparks, William Hammond .......... 1436 Fairmont St., N. W. Spicer, Jack Horne .......................... 7305 Alaska Ave., N. W. Steers, Adelia .................................... 1213 Emerson St., N. W. Stewart, Reba ...................... ........... 4 28 Delafield Pl., N. W. Sutliff, Gerald Francis .................... 1969 Biltmore St., N. W. Tepper, Gladys Devera, 3733 Northampton St., Chevy Chase, D. C. Terry, Robert Lynwood ........................ 61 Adams St., N. W. Thomas, Mariana ...................................... Silver Springs, Md Thomas, Mary Leona ........... .............. 4 111 Sth St., N. W. Thomas, Virginia Violet .................... 1604 Hobart St., N. W. Thompson, Mabel Beatrice .......... 901 Longfellow St., N. W. Van Leer, Leila Draper .................... 1858 Ontario Pl., N. W. Vorkoeper, Doris Caroline ........ 2965 Brandywine St., D. C. Watkins, Kathleen ............................ 6129 Broad Branch Rd. Wecksler, Nathan Abraham .................. 1428 Oak St., N. W. Weinberger, Regina Josephine ........ 413 Decatur St., N. W. Whipp, Bruce Small. ............................. 1426 Perry Pl., N. W. VVilliams, Edward Nevarre .......... 1223 Jefferson St., N. W. Sato, T3-UC --.- 4 ---.-----.--....-.... .................... 2 23 Penn. Ave., N. W. Wolf William ...................................... 526 Ken on St.. N. W. . y . x. -- '--' x- .a xt ' , r, fr r -, A., I . . . Q -.im ,R -.Qr .1 35115 1 I 555 F Z. E 1121 -.. i fl? , -. me 'fi' .. 2 'fi 1. 2513. .. '- ,fasa . 1 J? -42. en: ay. . lAr: ...--4 ' , , -.sf,Z.'f1 ' - .gat Wag., '3sT'1 5.ii 5f :ifQri?'.'s spa '- 'attsfriiwasraw-' ' ' 'A e-Y' ' ' 194 EDMONSTON STUDIO 1333 F STREET N. W. Made the pictures in thislbook A permanent file of the negatives has been kept so that duplicates may be had at any time SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SCHOOL WORK -1- ------- ------- - -T -------- if 19 June Class Directory Adams, Dorothea Floretta, 208 Spruce Ave., Takoma Park, Md. Allan, Sllorey .......................,........ 1313 Farragut St., N. W. Allen, Gene ...............,,.,. 6703 6th St., Takoma Park, D. C Alexander, Ruth Helena, 117 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Anderson, Ida La Barr .............. 725 Underwood St., N. W. Anderson, Lewis Philip ...................... 2241 Prout St., S. E. Anderson, Marguerite Sheppard, 1340 Parkwood Pl., N. VV. Armstrong, Clara Belle, 3723 Jenifer St., Chevy Chase, D. C. Arnoldt, Hertha .............,,,.,,........,,.,,.,.,,,,.,,..,. 314 C St.,N. W. Aronstein, Ruben Ray ......,,.,...... 1210 N St., N. W., Apt. 3 Ashton, Henry George .,,,...,.., ,, ,.....,...... 2622 13th St. . . UJUJWWUJ etidmmmmw sum'-f,:-:,'0u.Pv , 'B '.i'-- NWHS' S-PW' gag? '-4 Ulm N058-mgmm :3::9,Elwc1.0 QQEHGFQE rvfhwg-553' m Q ':cn -'3 gms-ig: 5550 :'rO3'mEs25m l4S: 1E mm ' 922 P-2 cuz.: L-2:15 5 5 2.5 :,- Fi : 5 :UQ' rn 222525 2 :EE:EU' E I E E E E, E EEEEEBEE 22522322 1-2265030 Wpgmqw z. .uaeawg-EES +-sr-.253 B-132-E'g 22222223 ZWZZZZZZZ 222225222 Beale, George William .................... 1855 Calvert Stl . Beall, Raymond Mallon ,..................... 1209 Park Rd. . Beazley, Lewis Kaspar ........................ 735 Park Rd. Bebb, Louise Harriot, 107 Primrose St., Chevy Chase, . Beckham, Turner Ashby .................. 1248 Irving St., N. . Belote, James Dalby ................ 1613 Longfellow St., N. . Bennett, Robert Pearce ......,,........ 717 Shepherd St., N. . Berenter, Carolyn .......................... 1401 Belmont St., N. . Berman, Leonard Stanley .................... 3553 16th St., N. . Betts, John Morris Cotgrave, 437 Cedar St., Takoma Park, D. C. ' W . N I Bishop, Jane Evelyn .,............................ 4911 13th St., . . . Bixby, Howard Merrill ........ 2032 Pierce Mill Rd., N. VV. Black, Rachel .................................. 1500 Vllebster St., N. VV. Bland, Evelyn Clarece ....... ........... 1 340 Girard St., N. . Blish, Donald ...........................,........ 1803 Calvert Stl . . W Blase, Sam Lewis ............ ..,........ 8 13 Hamilton St. N. VV. ' N W Bodine, Roy L., Jr ............. 6604 Piney Branch Rd., N. W. Bogikes, George William ............ 36 New York Ave., N. E. Boyle, Mary Marian ...... 7108 7th St., Takoma Park, D. C. Brainerd, Jane ............................ 2234 California St., N. W. Brainin, Ruth ................................................ 807 4th St., S. E. Breeskin, Barnet Daniel ................ 1741 Kenyon St., N. VV Brennan Alice Ma ................................ 4210 12th St. Brookhart, Edith Alma, 15 Ralston Ave., Hyattsville, Md. Broverman, Evelyn Lillian .................... 1304 'Tth St., N. XV. Brown, Mildred julia ,..,.........,.......... 1201 Floral St., N. Browne, Elva Thelma ............................ 5544 5th St., N. . Brundage, Elizabeth Louise .......... T09 Varnum St., N. VV. Brunner, John Grayson, 430 Ridout Ave., Virginia Hightlands, Alex., Va. Budd, VVesley Riddle ...... 6 Brookvale Ave., Clarendon, Va. Buddeke, Beatrice June .................. 1400 Newton St., N- E. Burbank, Roland VVainright, 4514 Connecticut Ave., N. XV. Burkett, John Martin ..,................... 1838 Ontario Pl., N. W. Burroughs, lras Jane ..,............. 1401 Montague St., N. W. Bushlow, Lillian Mary .................. 3316 VVarder St., N. VV. Butterfield, Mary ..............,.. .......... A rlington Farms, Va. Breeskin, Ethel Mae ........... ......... 1 741 Kenyon St., N. VV.. , ' y ,N.B Brisker, Eda ........,........................... 726 Shepherd St., N. VV. Cammack, Margaret, 3819 Garrison St., Chevy Chase, D. C. Carter, Frank Lynn ........ 1701 Park Rd., N. NV., Apt. 206 Casady, William Robert .............. 7300 Alaska Ave., N. OOO S33 'UOQ 395 ',4iI4.N wmv: 02 cum P 2 25212. :C-'14 age 222 EZ? :OI 2.15 EFE E052 253: Egg moi S22 P-N OJ- 225 1Tf'D:' N UJQJUJ 2-'Sr' -ed-2 ZF? 4 2222222 GOO rr: 939957 F88 95: mgg FD 29? Umm 2-305' 559 Big n-FD m w f 5 2? 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Collins, Margaret Mary .................... 1927 Park Rd., N Collins, Myrtle Althea .......................... 2505 13th St., N Conn, Arthur Leonard ............ 2238 Cathedral Ave., N. Cook, Charles Francis ........................ 1761 Euclid St., N- Cook, Eugene Birtran ........................ 1761 Euclid St., N. Coon, Mary Elizabeth, 23 Denwood Ave., Takoma Park, Md. Cooper, Margaret Hannah .................... 2225 Otis St., N. E. Costello, Myrtle Blanche ,............. 4454 Greenwich Parkway 22222 0000 ,f-i'1QO 2225? 2:'o 512225 -:Omg F-331-1-1 ag,-1 U14 ns 5332 S2-1U,S,rng V550 FD,-. 1m ZDJR1. 'WEE ,f :: 1522 UCQREE 23222 H2svf iE 'Q'E:: 22 222 o PEE D- 0:1 ru P-'gg 7 ir-2 E. worm .. UH.-Q F: QDCJCA '-H .FY D, 52:1-C3 .5 33? Z? ZZ? z 5 Crittenden, Marjorie ........................ 1715 Lanier Pl . C1-osbv, Louise Elizabeth ............ 1483 Columbia Rd., . Cross, Katherine Irene, 224 Girault Ave., Virginia Highlands Culver, julian Griggs, 5002 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. Culverwell, Joseph Mason .................. 3219 13th St., N. W. Cutler, Katherine Marie, 8500 Maple Ave., Silver Spring, Md. C 9' UUUUUUU mwmmmmm l E.E4flm5 SDmm'iZ'5'DA:i 2 FQ aggyrmf 5353523.59 .1 ?,2,n,w5.,.p.a wgl mfg 5 2:l r s 'G:Wl'1'1I WEE 0 2,-2 2 n. ru c'40E-Q: CEE 'P rbi Crm! m Og: 3.15 D.- Oioi H1212 gf1E:.'I.'.:5m 'I l' '1 RFE 2 F32 5 P- 3 ageii 0 E:E:3m E. 22,2223 3, 2355222 4 :mE iff: Cj 0 gr-4'-A SO i 3:30-5' Q :'O:-,Cf-1 ... 2- .-2 su I-E Egg-ADJPJSCZ. 4 glmfz..-so 14 .Jury-7073, cn 9 239335 3, - ..... U1 Z9 ZZZZZZ 222 222222 22 DeMoll, Theodore Otto .....................-...... 6627 1St St.. - Denenberg, Leila ......,..................... 1421 B6l1'nOl1'E Sli., - N Diamond, Herbert Harold ............ 1738 WVebSte1' Sli., N Dimmette, William Ambros .................. 6227 9'fl1 Sl., N- Dimond, Margaret Alberta, The Iowa, 13th and O Sts., N. 2 , 196 MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMlu!MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMlvlMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM I-IALFTONES LINE CUTS COLORQWORK COMMERCIAL ART AND DESIGNS '93 2 LANMAN ENGRAVING COMPANY OFFICES POST BUILDING WASHINGTON D C uts m rhzs iBook made by us cc yy 5 . , . . C? . UVVNUVYVUUUV IVYUUUYUYIYUVUYUiYllVVUllVU'Ul'VVUlIUUVVYUll'Vil UVYYYUYIUUUUYUYIYIVUVHIVYUUVIYUYUVVIUUUUYIYIYUU VU 197 Ditzler, John Nevin ............... .,...... 1 52 Adams St., N. W. Dlxey, Thomas ......................... .,................. R iverdale, Md. Dorsey, Herbert Grove, Jr ................. 3708 33rd Pl., N. W. Dove, Sadie .................................. ........ 1 118 13th St., N. W. Doyle, John Thomas .......................... 1347 Park Rd., N. W. Dreeben, Louis .........................,...........,.... 6221 4th St., N. W. Ducker, Carolyn Porter ........ 3141 Mt. Pleasant St., N. W. Dyson, Barbara Mae ...... 1495 Newton St., N. W., Apt. 44 Edwards, Virginia Antoinette ...... 1323 Taylor St., N. W. Ehlis, Grace Dorothea ................ 1319 Buchanan St., N. W. Eicholtz, Robert Thomas ...,...... 5821 Colorado Ave., N. W. Embrey, Kenneth Thompson .... 404 Rittenhouse St., N. W. Embrey, Lee Anna. ........ 4027 New Hampshire Ave., N. W. Emerson, Theodore Louise ............ 1728 Lamont St., N. W. Ermerins, Jacques Francois .....,............ 3617 24th St., N. E. Farhood, Helen Marie ........................ 3240 Hiatt Pl., N. W. Farmer, Herbert William .............. 1345 Jonquil St., N. W. Farrior, Dorothy Mobley ............ 1451 Harvard St., N. W. Farris, Laura Williams .............. 1219 Hamilton St., N. W. Felser, Selma Lee .....,..................., 1612 Varnum St., N. VV. Ferner, Alice Marquerite ................ 50 Whittier St., N. W. Finkel, Richard William ..,..... VV. Clifton Terrace, N. W. Fisher, Kenneth Frank ................,......... 4326 7th St., N. W. Fleet, Richard Pitcher ..............,........................... Berwyn, Md. Fleharty, Ward William, Jr ....... 945 Shepherd St., N. W. Folk, Alwyn Vaughan ...,...........,.... 1935 Park Road, N. W. Ford, Alice Louise, W. Clifton Terrace, Clifton St., N. W. Fowler, Marian Alberta .....,............ 1208 Quincy St., N. W. Freedenberg, Rena .................... 1820 Clydesdale Pl., N. W. Friedlander, Herman Herbert, 322 South Capitol St., S. E. Friedman, Rhoda Barbara .......... 3539 Holmead Pl., N. W. Fuller, Alzina Isabelle ................................ 503 N St., S. W. Gallager, Ruth Leona .......................... 233 Ascot Pl., N. W. Galliher, Hilda .............................. 1321 Farragut St., N. W. Galloway, Florence MacDonald .,...... 1421 12th St., N. W. Garlick, William Lynnewood, The Home Apt., 7th and K Sts., N. W. Garrot, Martin ........................................ 4102 3rd St., N. W. Gattis, Patricia ........... ............................. C lifton Terrace Apt. Geddes, Gail Gray ............... ....... 4 503 15th St., N. W. Geraci, Edward Jerome .......,. ............... 1 530 U St., N. W. Gervasio, Vivian .............,....................., 1418 15th St., N. W. Gilbert, James Benjamin ......,..... 2800 Alabama Ave., S. E. Gildberg, Ethel Williamette .,....,... 5012 Seventh Pl., N. W. Gilligan, Margaret Elizabeth ................ 2304 lst St., N. W. Glossbrenner, George Voss .......... .... 3 836 Fulton St., N. W. Goldberger, Ben Humphreys, 2120 G St., N. W. Apt. 202 Goldstein, Harry David .................. 1103 Kenyon St., N. W. Goldstein, Philip ................ ........ 1 103 Kenyon St., N. W. Goolsby, Julian Cabell ...................... 1415 Girard St., N. W. Gordon, Bertha ...................................... 1730 14th St., N. W. Gordon, Jennie ...................................... 1730 14th St., N. W. Graff, Shirley Leigh ............ 2735 Connecticut Ave., N. W. Green, Henry Duncan, III ..................,................. Oakton, Va. Greenfield, Harold Richard, 124 Maple Ave., Takoma Park, Md. Griffin, Gordon .................................. 1931 Calvert St., N. W. Griggs, Armond .................................. 1420 Perry Pl., N. W. Grimes, Fenner Marion .........,........ 1364 Spring Rd., N. W. Grosvenor, Edith Eccard ........ ................................. T he Iowa Gumenick, Herman Allen .................... 1706 16th St., N. W. Gummel, Virginia Elizabeth, - 302 Rhode Island Ave., N. W. Gurney, John Orson ...................... 1217 Gallatin St., N. W. Hahn, Evelyn Mary ............ 1514 17th St., N. W., Apt. 407 Hall, Mildred Lenore ............... .................... C herrydale, VB- Hamilton, Martha Virginia ...,.......... 1512 Park Rd., N. W. Hanley, John Alexander .................. 1461 Girard St., N. W. Harden, Jessie Huntington .............. 1678 Irving St., N. W. Harding, Marjorie Marie .............. 3804 Veazey St., N. W. Harlan, Howard Harper ................ 707 Shepherd St., N. W. Harper, George Hilliard .....,.......... 1206 Kenyon St., N. W. Hart, Grace Louise .................................... 2156 F St., N- W-' Hauck, Muriel Mallory, 38 Hickory Ave., Takoma Park, Md. Hayden, Ada Eleanora, 5505 Chevy Chase Parkway, N. W. Hazard, Grace Seymour ............ 2151 California St., N. W. Heath, Lillian Colvin ............................ 5307 7th St., N- W- Hellbach, Carl Rudolph ...................... 1101 Fern St., N- W- Henderson, Katherine Estelle ........ 1370 Taylor St., N. W. Herman, Therese .................. 1661 Harvard Terrace, N. W. Harrell, Everett Harvey ......... L .... 709 Shepherd St., N. W. Hertzberg, Marjorie Louise .....,.. 1613 Harvard St., N. W. Hester, Eleanor Marion ............................ 2200 1St St., N- E- Hester, George Carr ................................ 2200 lst St., N- W- Hilder, Frazer Frost ..........,.......,. 1309 Delaiield Pl., N. W. Hill, Jane Engeborg .......... 35 Sycamore Ave., Takoma, Md. Hiller, Charles Thomas ........................ 457 Park Rd., N. W. Hiller, Clara Gertrude ........................ 457 Park Rd., N. W. I-Iimelfarb, Stanford ............ 5227 Connecticut Ave., N. W. Hobbs, Ruth ...............,.................. 3810 Gramercy St., N. W. Hobbs, Winston Ellis ............................................ Linden, Md- Hochbaum, Albert Hans .................... 7311 Blair Rd., N- W. Hofberg, Abraham ..............,............... 728 Park Rd., N. W. Hofberg, Israel ............................................ 127 L St., N- W. Hoglund, Margaret Elizabeth, 116 Park Ave., Takoma Park, Md. Holst, Melvin Emory ...................... 1033 Quebec Pl., N. W. Hood, James Franklin .......................,.. 5515 16th St., N. W. Horowitz, Helen .......... 4510 Georgia Ave., N. W., Apt. 46 Hospital, Doris Elizabeth ...................... 4408 7th St., N- W. House, Arthur Browning ........................ College Park, Md. Howard, Alice Elizabeth .............. 912 Shepherd St., N. W. Howard, Elizabeth Elliott, 37 Franklin Ave., Hyattsville, Md. Howard, Helen Irene ....,............. 409 Buchanan St., N. W. Howard, John Hines ......................... .3654 Park Pl., N. W. Howard, Mary Agnes .................. 912 Shepherd St., N. W. Howlett, Ellen Duncan ....... ............. 3 310 19th St., N. W. Hudson, Marie ..,................ ............. 5 12 Allison St., N. W. Huebach, John Perry ............................ 1354 Otis Pl., N. W. Hughes, VVilliam David ........ 1910 Kalorama Rd., Apt. 101 Humphries, Helen Dainger field, 5815 Colorado Ave., N. W. Hunter, John Monro ...................... 1300 Madison St., N. W. Huntzberger, Lee Isaac, 215 Montgomery St., Chevy Chase, Md. Huss, Jane Caroline .......,,..........,...... 1120 Euclid St., N. W. Hutsler, Dorothy Devonda ............ 1483 Newton St., N. W. Iager, Mary Gertrude .................... 1333 Emerson St., N. W. Israel, Mary Frances .............................. 2804 14th St., N. W. Iverson, Evelyn Augusta .......,. ......... 3 500 14th St., N. W. Jacobs, Audrey Elizabeth ....... ......... 6 215 12th St., N. W. Jacobs, May Elizabeth ...................... 2930 Porter St., N. W. Jennings, Mildred .................................... 2319 1st St., N. W. Jobe, Eleanor Elizabeth, 1747 Columbia Rd., N. W., Apt. 6 Johnson, Alfred Livingston .......... 410 Shepherd St., N. W. Johnson, Dorothy Estelle .............. 765 Princeton Pl., N. W. Johnston, Eleanor May .................. 1419 Webster St., N. W. Johnston, Katherine Layman .......... 1433 Clifton St., N. W. Joray, George Marcel ............ 2153 New York Ave., N. W. Jorg, Charles Otto .................................... 5813 sth St., N. W. 198 nic -nn -1-1 1111111 111i111111i1111i,i1 4, DANNSLCQ, L' iglon Club F Street at 13th, N.W. Salons The Only Institution in the National Capital Devoted Exclusively to the Social Activities of Organizations. Fraternity, Lodge and Sorority Affairs ' P Dancing Luncheons Banquets Bazaars Fashion Shows Musicales weddings Exhibitions Concerts Balls F-Teas Reunions Card Parties Conventions Bufets Club Affairs Smokers Dinners Parties Olfice Hours 'LO lo 5, or bg appointment LET 115 QUOTE Where Smart Washingtonians Columbia S065 ' H Buy Then als wth AND co1.uMBiA ROAD c. D. iuacicwso-.R id Pho 2 L' 1 4237 , I.. W. cATLE1'r-ri1si3xQiiie Phgfmez 31224 lDe buy Old Books, Prints and Autographs Reckeweq 81. Catlett , Especiallq Those on Potomac Riding School Jlmerican Historq OHIO AUENUE G. TUJELFTH STREET N. IU. 51.00 an hour on week daqs. 51.50 first hour K2 on Sundaqs. 51.00 each succeeding hour Excellent Riding Horses for 'Uou and Ponies for the Little Ones 8, Stable Phone Franklin 'l9 l'Z Washington, D.C. 141.8 F Street N. lD. ln1uu1uu1nn1unn1nn1iul1llu1llu1uu1llI11:111gm1guillui,,.,1nnu-tgp.. .. -...quinniuuiM1nn1nu11ill- -. 1 1 199 Jorolemen, Marie Roberta .................. 212 Ascot P ICahn,IilHan it .,.,.,.,.,,,,..........,.A........... 5109 16th st Kaplan, Al'CO111C ...........,.............................. 907 O St., N. W. Kaplan, Louis Charles .............. 436 M St., N. W., Kaspar, Monica ................,,.......... 1842 Mintwood Pl Kassan, Jack Robert .........,.,.......... 426 Randolph St Kearney, John Lawrence, Jr ..,......,. 1036 Quebec Pl Keiner, Elsa Davis ...... 1903 New Hampshire Ave Kelly, Doris Lucille .,.....,,.........,,.. 4512 Illinois Ave Kelly, Harry Trumbull, l,N.E ,Nav Apt. 25 ., N. W. ., N. XV. ., N. VV. ., N. W. ., N. VV. 610 Carroll Ave., Takoma Park, Md. King, Anne ......................................... King, VVilliam Haven .,.................,........ Kirby, Cornelia Brown, .712 Allison St., N. W. 2030 16th St., N. VV. 217 Butfalo Ave., Takoma Park, Md. Kirk, Hazel Frances .,............................ 7611 13th St., N. VV. Kohner, Janet .................................. 2725 Ontario Rd., N. W. Kohner, Louise ............... ,......... 2 725 Ontario Rd., N. VV. Kohner, Ruth ........,....................,.... 2725 Ontario Rd., N. W. Kraft, Melvin Lionel ................ 1669 Columbia Rd., N. W. Kravitz, Esther ....,.,,,,,,................ 1770 Columbia Rd., N. NV. Krupsaw, David Loeb .......................... 4409 15th St., N. VV. Lansford, Wilson Adrian, English Village, Bethesda, Mo. Lee, Dorothy Anita .............. Leon, Ruth Emily ....................... T'l l V'l l 5351393959393 'i24g'Q-Q OSD-slew Faq -D' g'I ZwH 1' 939-711 EQQJBQ -492:-vogm HSE.,- 533052 amwifs 9,0-D55 g' 5 1-r Egog Q P' again EELLSE 55132335 llU'Ul L-A Z' Qu w?t11l O.-for-ISF' Q94-55-im ' P1-twig .qQwrD5'O I-rt-JOB .- :ro.sg:,,:i 222252 ZZZZZZZ a44'a 2222222 ........221 Concord Ave., . z 2 .1232 Fairmont St., . McElroy, Sarah Elizabeth ........,... 702 Randolph St., E333 3933 ag.-.nj . QQ? B293 51000 agma iS? EEEJ E E su: E532 iii? saga 3035 wuq as on-UU! Ui 532m E323 Qwzasw' -Jf'D'1 ???5 ZZZ?ZZ Mehl, Emile Eugene ,................, 1423 Montague St., . Mehler, George Edward .................. 1538 Ogden St., Meininger, Carl Rosendale ..........,. 1213 Clifton Mensh, Genevieve .......................... 2328 Ontario Rd., Z 5 S13 Q5 'E 2 2 E F6 'Zh FD 5 3 Q E 'S 2222 25222 St., . Merlo, Viola .............,.,..,,.,,.,................... 1228 11th St., N. . Meyst, Grace Elizabeth, 3621 Newark St., N. W., Apt. 401 Mickelson, Kate Lillian ...........,............ 3617 1-lth St., N. W. Midgett, May Thornton ...................... 1304 Park Rd., N. W. Milans, Calvin Harley, 8 Chamberlin Ave., Kenwood, Bethesda P. O., Md. Milans, Edward Maurice, 100 Kennedy Drive, Kenwood, Md Milburn, Elinor Hope, 102 Connecticut Ave., Kensington, Md. Miller, Achibald Ray ............ 3900 Connecticut Ave., N. W. Miller, Leroy Carl .....................,.... 28-A Army War College Miller, Margaret Helen ...................... 122 Adams St., N. W. Miller, Violet Marie ........... .......... 4 702 5th St., N. W. Miloff, Jennie ........................................ 529 Irving St., N. W. Milne, Robert Francis, 4215 Curtis Rd., Chevy Chase, Md. Milstone, Haskell ..........,....................... 3130 19th St., N. W. Milwit, Daniel .................................... 1425 Monroe St., N. E. Minkin, Sophie Dorothy ............. .1316 Belmont St., N. W. F' l 'l l l l 'l l l .E. :U..a.E. 5.5.2, 2 G, Q. 250' g, :S'....:.f, 3 'FE Q35fs gg J-1-O ..a 2 E22 2222 W NCSU Z' B :: fre- WQQDPQPU .., 5-'om .1 .-Bn, F W Emmgg 8 Zara -.ra 'gc.o2051J2m9, 'O ... . U, 2se12a'::22 5O33Sa3mss2 p :E sv ,Elf-fzagqq sQ'590a3Wan 5:2 E S:t?VE EE ag sanaasaa 29. Si 5052 2 ii 25' 1-H E3 EE, 121 -.ur E-2 to QE 3 N5 :E 03, O5 QD: 25-,: C D- 10: 4 :NO Z: tg: rn 0010 : 1-1 2: nw'-' 0: o rn :. ,P-'53 Wzlow UZ 0,13 :'WE.G w, 5 U- .aws FJ 'fig' 5' of -12 :bww 1422:- WL 332 3923 Z? .. ZZZZZ Lerch, Irene Fleury ...................... 1888 Ontario Pl. zzz 222 gg :cr gg SES 'fe 903.91 E2 mg? n 0.9-W FEE. 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Monroe, Helen Elizabeth .............. 901 Virginia Ave., S. W. Moore, Edith Frances .......................... 2635 12th St., N. W. Moore, Helen Marjorie ............ 521 Longfellow St., N. W. Moorman, Frank Willoughby .............. 6905 sth St., N. W. Morris, Edgar ............................ 5242 Colorado Ave., N. W. Morton, Marjorie Louise, Metropolitan Club, 17th and H Sts., N. W. Moy, Marye Louise ........................................ 74 V St., N. W. Mullaly, Charles Francis ............ 1303 Columbia Rd., N W. Murphy, Elliott Munroe ........................ 252-6 17th St., N. W. Murphy, Walter Dodge, 7 Primrose St., Chevy Chase, Md. Murray, Anna Lorena ............................ 4722 Sth St., N. W. Myers, Marion ................................ 3007 Ordway St., N. W. Nathanson, Sidney .................................... 1000 42 St., S. W. Neal, Margaret Criswell ............ 1629 Columbia Rd., N. W. Neale, John Robertson .................. 1324 Emerson St., N. W. Neale, Joseph Matthews .............. 1324 Emerson St., N. W. Needham, William Charles..2611 Adams Mill Rd., N. W. Neitzey, John Henry, Jr ................. 1609 Allison St., N. W. Nelson, Beatrice Arlene ............ 1862 Mintwood Pl., N. W, Newcomer, Edgar Bowman ................ 3339 18th St., N. W. Niles, Thomas Kenny .................... 3230 Warder St., N. W. Nordlinger, Helen Estelle ........ 1736 Columbia Rd., N. W. O,Brien, Thomas Loehl .................. 1845 Calvert St., N. W. Oliveri, Michael Enrico .............. 1313 Kennedy St., N. W. O'Loughlin, Walter Klein, 71 Sherman Ave., Takoma Park, Md. Orlosky, Albert Joseph ............................ 1414 V St., N. W. Osborne, Walt Whitman, . 612 Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Osgood, Eleanor Dayton ...... 4707 Wisconsin Ave., N. W. 200 1m,1M.1,m1,m1m.1, 1 1 1 1 1.m.1..,1IIn1,,I,1mm11...1,m1m....m.1m,1m,1 1 1 1 1 1.1.11ml.1lm-.m.1ml1 J, J, KING, Prop, ' phone, Fr, 3195 PHONE MAIN 110 PHONE MAIN 111 Artcraft Barber Shop A fBfWbe'fS Of 5XPeff2f1Ce P. K. Chaconas SL Co. LADIES' HAIR BOBBING Incorporated MILITARY I-IAIR CUTTING 'QPZH Sundays 9 a. m, to I pl ml Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 7 30 Eleventh Street, Northwest Groceries, gums and fljegetables Phone, Main 588 National City Dairy Company wholesalers BUTTER, EGGS and CHEESE CENTER MARKET 900 Louisiana Avenue, Northwest Ph M ' 1241 . . one am Tchernikoff-Gardiner School F. W. LOET SCH Of Dancing Dried Beef, Lard, Etc. Forem?t Eecognizei Sciiool filing a Thorough Partridge Brand Hams and Bacon rammg m t e rt O t e ance Gooked Gyneats a Specialty Gompetent clbuplls 'Placed In Burks' Frankfurters New 'ymk gpmducuons jones' Dairy Farm Sausage CATALOG 500,501 CEN-I-ER MARKET 1708 S Street N. W. North 874 n Ph Main 8649 Gollegzatej Qlothes one CHAS. H. JAVINS SL SONS los. A. Wilner SL Co. Dealers in Gustom Ciffailors C3507 rP01fllfT5', C95-WTS AND ALL KINDS CF SEA Eoon Sth and G STREETS N. W. Center Market Washington, D. C. +7n'l7nl7'l7nninn7llnl7l'lli llll 1'IIT'lilllillllillllllllllllllllillllilIlTllHilll3i llll Tmfi Tllll1-UllTlllllllll1lUlTlIIl1llIllIIIll i 201 Ostermayer, Marian Elizabeth .....,,,,.,....... 3717 Ingomar Sr. Oxenbur, Sylvia Jean ............,........... 5800 16th St., N. VV. Oyster, Helen .............................................. Garrett Park, Md. Park, William Annand ......... .......s326 16th Sr., N. W. Parker, Annie Wright ........................ 1630 Park Rd., N. W. Parkms, Stanley Brengle ........................ 622 5th St., N. W. Pates, William Melvin .... 239 Ridout Ave., Va. Highlands Patterson, Clifton., ....,.................................. 76 V St., N. W. Paul, Laura Christine .,.,..,..,.....,..,,,,,,....,,,, College Park, Md, Perlman, Anne Beatrice .............. 1519 Varnum -St., N. W. Perlstein, Sam ...........,...........................,........ 1401 E St., S. E. Phelps, Dorothy Eleanor .............. 1318 Kenyon St., N. W. Plaskett, Mildred Rosemary ................ 5524 13th St., N. W. Plotnick, Frances Fannie ................ 2931 Tilden St., N. W. Plumley, James Lawrence, 203 Holly Ave., Takoma Park, D. c. Poole, LeRoy Algernon, Jr.. ..........5410 13th Sr., N. W. Poretsky, Sylvia Mildred ....,.1........... 521 Irving St., N. W. Posner, Alan Loevenhart ............ Presler, Irving Stahl ,,..,.,,,,,,, Pressler, Norman ...............,......... Proctor, James MacPherson Pryor, Charles Eldridge ........................., 507 4th St., . Radue, Edward Cowley ........ Ralston, George Orr ......,.., Ramsay, Webster ,.........,, Rand, Virginia Aileen ................. Randolph, John Nelson ........ Rawlings, Alfred Benjamin ............ 1773 Lanier St., N. Raysor, Josephine ................... Read, Rosalind ............,...,....... Reaves, Mary Wilhelmenia.. Redrow, Allan Raymond ...... 1629 Columbia Rd., N. W. .......4311 Hayes St., N. E. .........4217 16th St., N. W. ......4615 Linnean Ave., N. W. N W. ................200T O St., N. W. ........16-16 Irving St., N. W. .........3727 Veazey St., N. W. .1359 Meridian Pl., N. W. ........1301 Madison St., N. W. VV. ...........1304 Girard St., N. VV. ......1311 Fairmont St., N. VV. 4th St., N. W. ................353a 13th Sr., N. W. N VV Reed, Norris Cummings, Jr ........... 1353 Taylor St., . . Reed, Robert Stonewall ,....... Rhodes, Ada Florence ...................... 1474 Chapin St., N. N Rich, Annette Beatrice .......... Richards, Emma Webster .... Ricker, Mary Atkinson, ..........319 Webster St., N. W. W. ........3540 14th St., . W. ................3033 16th Sr., N. W. 3740 Oliver St., Chevy Chase, D. C. www OOO Paz - :S Qwa rf 45.5 Ea' es? E2 B 2.5 3 'PEE gzo 532 2593 559 isa SHO : 'c 53: SET O5-1 'Una ZZZZ Romig, Clyde Edison .............................. 4901 7th St., . Rosenberg, Esther Anne .............. 1431 Shepherd St., . Rosenberger, Philip James, 1233 Rock Creek Ford Rd., Saltz, Mildred .................................. 1842 Kenyon St., Sanders, Richard Henry .................. 2612 Tilden St., Sanford, Elizabeth Broaddus .............. 2520 11th St zz 5? FU O KD fb :s D' fb 'I 98 'U SD E. rl?- P-I UI U FD 0 N f-P 1: '11 fb cn rf Z . MWFUWPJFUFUWFU QSCIGCIOOOO x-:..f.V'D-'CSEYJ L cr U1 mUSe:?l'11::-22' ww-1-rqq:wQ,5 ::s.f'3.5'fr zz'5 -18' SSQQE 1: if-4 : ia 2:52552 E: 9,5325-53 if 5245755 is 6222555 Ea wiisoas is assiiw 5: i 'i2E ' 153 Qizzsa - w :Ez-.L 328 we1ae r-an ,,,.O4f-03:0-,,, GU' OH:-A' 0 urn---if-0o'?TIQ,'-1 1-ff wx' rn.-:x uaflin N 5 alieemeee fr'-r f+f'bfnCv-QUQOII1 .J -sg-P: 8:4 ZZ?5?iz?5PZZ iiiiwiaii z 5 UD A: W fb :1 O - :- ns l rn UI El E P- is on w as O FD F9 5' fb D- 'I B 3' 4 m ZZ 22 Q E i cn O :r -nr 1'-R FD 1 rr '-I S' .gm ww o 52 Do 5 'Fm 52 ISS. gn :C :rv- E? 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G14 Princeton Pl., N. W. Simpson, Dorothy Elizabeth, U 6711 Brookeville Rd., Chevy Chase, Md. Skidmore, Clinton G., 200 Warren Ave., Aurora Hills, Va. Slade, Homer Crenfal ............................ 829 14th St., . z 5 Smaltz, Anne Elizabeth .......... 2024 Pierce Mill Rd., N. W. Smith, Eloise Alice ..,........,.............. 1489 Newton St., N. W. Smith, Hugh Chapin ........................ 908 Allison St., N. W. Smith, Jane Frances .,,...,...,. .......... 2 129 18th St., N. W. Smoot, Margaret Crump ................ 1447 Clifton St., N. W. Snider, Ellen Frances ........,......... 1219 Delafield Pl., N. W. Specter, Jennie ...... 3828 Gramercy St., Chevy Chase, D. C. Spencer, Lois Anna .......................... 1345 Newton St., N. W. Spire, Dick Harding ............................ 2100 North Capitol St. Sproul, Helen Gardner ........ ......... 1 470 Chapin St., . Squire, Charles Francis .................. 1305 Clifton St., . zzzzz 5222? Stadden, Mary Alice ............................ 3002 13th St., Stanislewski, Francis Edward ........ 744 Quebec Pl., . Stauffer, Marcia Clokey .............. 3752 Kanawha St., . UJUUUJCIIIDUJ FVFPFVFPFQFF OYUOFDFDQ oc'o::'::-xv rggirp- .1 5f PE'S'm F -'im UIC 515. Lrimzqq- rnmiftmz rn Svf'0 f-'- ru :BD-IFE :s :rn sv, 55735: rg :f Em iigz: Cf gzsuo: .... 1:'1'1E 259-Br m 1iE9.'5i 5iii 5i 232555 EEF-AEE is 5 35 21372 5 ge So-Snag I-lagmgg' 21-r-g,'5:'q-1 ::':1'.-mgxmo. iiiimi zzz iii un uzcncnunm '4 55533 E asses -3 5g3f2.U'r'b 5 ' ' 55- ,-, 4l'1'l3'UQr:: o :1'53. ' 's 03.2283- E.. EWG-CU' ,., m rev : ?F.'3iF f7Q,II1'm:r3,-r UjO7pl.9.l.-5008 Og.-....: mm 33 95 2 Q2 :i..lTi ' in 557133, mm i '58 szP3' 5-1 :::f-T is fiif IP 55335 is 3525 'SFCC' O P-4 -i QR' P12591 ,?.f, O:'E.'5. UQ ..T1U'5OQ1 'DQ 5 so ,Tw vga?-rw as a7 F' 2 gp S . . P-Q 3 E? Tabinski, Marie Beatrice .......... 121 Rittenhouse St., N. Talbert, Ansel McLaurine .....,...... 1432 Monroe St., N. Taylor, Eleanor Florence ........ 1000 Rittenhouse St Taylor, Elisabeth Claire .................. 1623 Irving St., N. Taylor, Harriet Child, 8 West Baltimore St., Kensington, Md. Thomas, Allan Morton, Jr ........... 812 Buchanan St., N. W. Thomas, David Scott ...........,.... 3361 Stuyvesant St., N. W. Thomas, Donald .................... 717 Massachusetts Ave., N. E. Thompson, Lorene Doyle ...................... 4413 7th St., N. W. Thompson, Warren Gessford ................ 3300 18th St., N. E. E as CIC. -3'-lt-1'-it-it-3 5--1:3-:gog- Q-,5.'I1'39-gsm-' mai?-,TQUQ 2 -. J-r O3-559.979 in o.......-,m'T13,g f1e.:g.S'5-N ... H, mg-5: Qqriagig' 2:5 2:6931 Q252sa8? pq! 02201115 ni? OE PEE its F-a gps we 5 7:5 gi ei aavrg Ee as 5523 gi 0-1ii..SE5oE cel 05 fbi z-ri 5 in P-l Zi 'dwg 45,35 X25-910651-so AI D-E,5-wma' 3E'7 50 'S Dnoocmmm f-rZT '3!4'4 2.23 mmwmnmfw rr:-+ ferr:-1-+Q.r+ - . - - ,,,- ,,. V7 93 ?5?5Z?f'?7 ?5 . Z 3, ifiiaiei EE Vatter, Harold Goodhue .......... 3901 Livingston St., N. Vechery, Fred Donald ................ 1443 Fairmont St., N. S Waldenmaier, Albert .................. 1835 Mintwood Pl., N 202 4' 111- 1-1-1 I 1-11 n mimi 1-111111111- -- -uni Q. The Gertifcatey of Gentral Wigh School and the recommendation of the Principal admit to The George Washington University '95 42 '33 Graduate and Undergraduate Courses in Liberal Arts, Engineering, Architecture, Government, Education, Law, Medicine and Pharmacy A. PEARSON MAIN 6 9 7 7 D. C. CRAIN CLASS RINGS AND PINS TROPHIES '93 FAVORS IDIEAIDSDN ak CIIQAIIN JIIEMVIEILIEIDJF WATCHES '33 DIAMONDS 1329 F Street N. W. Washington, D. C. We Make All Central Rings and Pins 4' 1:11111 In-lu-nn-ln1ll1uu--uniun-1uniuu:nn1un1lu1uu-- 111111 114:11 ole 203 Waldo, Florence Miriam, 1 Ash Ave., Takoma Park, D. C. Williams, John Henry ....................,. 1334 Quicy St., N. 'W Williams, Mary Margaret, VVHHHCC, Bl3.1'1ChC ............................ 416 Kenyon St., N. W Wallace, Charlotte Spahr ................ 1150 North Capitol Sf Waller, Dorothy Stewart, 1103 VVest Highland Drive, VV'oodside, Md Waltemyer, Miriam Esther ...... 1813 Kalorama Rd., N. W WHHIICY, Mary ---..-.................................. ........ K ensington, Md Warman, Leila. Ruth, 3029 Bunker Hill Rd., Mt. Rainier, Md. Waters, Hardin Clark .,.. 3 Pine Ave., Takoma Park, D. C Waters, Somerset Rawlings .......... 1520 Monroe St., N. W. Weaver, George Everette .................. 608 Keefer Pl., N . W Webber, Horace Gray .................... 1702 Jackson St., N. E, Weber, Harry .................................... 423 Peabody Sr., N. W Weinberg, Rosalie Virginia ...... 1403 Montague St., N. W. Weitzen, Harold Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 944 E St., N, W Werber, Frances Marguerite ...,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Berwyn, Md Werner, Dorothy Louise .........,,... 5021 Illinois Ave., N, W Werner, Elizabeth Stoutenburgh ..., 1128 Park Rd., N. NV Wertleb, Sam ...............................,............ ...,.. 1 001 C si., S. E ETET PP:-P few 5 Den ge si am 2 1 ,lc ECU -KD 2'1 :SD ...- FE: 5:1 EO 00: I-l. NE OE :ow 163 ,JDJ ow Pre mg, Ha E? oi? ZZ IFS' :h.:.Y. pure 'PUITI 55 F14 Q5 59 53 5 O : 3 E 9 rcs: 3.5 5: Uqi CTW: QL: 95 Q2 5.59 xg' Os 9? Wilkinson, Dorothy Lee, R. F. D., No. 1, Falls Church 41 su 2 93 Russell .,,,,,,,,,,,,. 714 X7ar11L1m St., if E'-551 '..'c .,.j. -4 ' f-34, fc ' A1135 'f5'f5'f'7fl :iiifk . E, 1 ,Q-' .1 , -:rug ' rm. , , I QV! . ,J wg. 'aft 11 f, .,,.. ' , 1 'iefirgvi 3 -fibiilgi' ,- . I, le 411 ,U . .a , 'C ' . r., ggi 4.11 1 -1 y, I I me' . . lgfegqfqxleiv J- faq - ' ,,-, at f f aff. ' . PL ,,'e-45fj::ra4r,.', ,l 3' form ' fa-135' ' e,D.C 3904 Northampston St., Chevy Chas Williams, Merle Lee ................ 1910 Kalorama Rd. N W VVilliams, Ralph Irwin ..............,... 1235 Madison St., N W Wilner, Paul Robert ............ 2603 Connecticut Ave., N W Wineberger, Marjorie May ...... 1323 Ingraham St., N. W Wingo, Otis Theodore, Jr., Kenesaw Apts., 3030 16th St., N. W Wi11ik, Irving Wolfe .................... 4013 Georgia Ave. N W Winters, Margaret Elizabeth ..........,... 4326 15th St., N W WVittgenstein, Hermine Irma ...... 2745 Woodley Pl., N W Vlfolirey, William Thomas ........ 1718 Kilbourne Pl., N W Woodley, Adelaide Elizabeth ........ 1436 Spring Rd., N W Woodruff, Marion Elizabeth .... 1205 Geranium St., N W Wool, Max Alvin ....................................,. 701 7th St., S W Wright, Eleanor Ballard ..........,........... 2400 13th St., N W Wright, Louise Ogden ........... ........ 4 514 15th St. N W VVright, William Johnson ..,............... 150 Bryant St., N W Yeamans, Helen Gilson ...... ,.,,.....,,.... 1 355 Otis Pl., N W Young, Virginia Gaddess ............ 3807 Kansas Ave., N W Youngkin, Ellen Lillian .................. 1427 Taylor St., N W Zebley, Frances Elizabeth ...............,.... 3572 13th St. N W Zegowitz, Joseph Francis ,......... 1501 Crittenden St., N W Zeiler, Samuel Francis ..,...,.,.......,,.... 1755 Lanier Pl., N W Zelenka, Frank Joseph, Ir .,........... 3014 Rodman St., N W Zlotnick, Sidney Somers .......................... 1120 G St., N W 204 up ...--- 4. . . f ,fi . 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Hoover has witnessed or lived more stories than Kipling ever wrote. But to one who encounters him casually he is about as unromantic a figure as one would meet anywhere. Wheiiever his work has permitted, his existence has been as regular as a clock. He breathes an air of friendly confidence. He has never lost his American accent. and he always betrayed his nationality in the remotest part of the English-speaking world. Those who know him best say that his capacity for friendship is the crown of his character. Wheii Hoover was only twenty-four years old he was doing highly specialized work at high fees in the zinc mines of VVestern Australia. His world career as consulting and developing engineer had begun. He developed the coal mines of the mandarin statesman and capitalist, Chang Yen Mow, and put 20,000 workmen into them. .He mined, and he built railways and metallurgical works in Korea, the Malay States, India, South Africa, Italy, Great Britain. Mexico, the Central and South Americas, the United States, and Canada. ' Engineering Acorns Co11t'i11,ued from page 79 beauty and the symbolism of the picture made by the combined efforts of nature and man. lVords cannot describe the mingled feelings of worship of beauty, love. and reverence, which were ours as we moved closer and closer to this beautiful expression of a people's love for something far above life as one day's labor after another. Here many workers were, with their united efforts, expressing in a lasting way the highest of their lofty ideals. After seeing so many engineering triumphs for the development of business and Govern- mental transactions, we all felt that here was the greatest of all, the soul, given expression through the ability of architects and engineers. W'e alighted from the Ford to get a closer view of our Cathedral. Although far from complete, there was much to see. All of the exterior work of the chancel is finished. Construction is now underway in the crossing 5 after this come the two transepts and then the nave. Impressive because of their great size were the four piers at the corners of the cross- ing to support the huge tower. Below the chancel lies Bethlehem Chapel, already completed, awe-inspiring in its quiet way, the resting place of several national figures. As we left, one might have perceived by our words and actions, that something of the spirit of the place had entered our hearts and minds. 208 uni-111111111.-.u11nnn..in-11.1.11-1111-.111.-1..1l1u DR. J. Surgeon., fDentistN 1204 G St. N. W. A National 5338 P 0 T E E T 7 S B U S I N E S S Columbia 9394 Open Evenings C O L L E G E W. C. POTEET, Principal cflccountancy ancl Secretarial 308 Fourteenth Street Qowrses WASHINGTON, D. C. p Individual and Class Instruction rg DAY SCHOOL AND EVENINGS Gregg, Graham and iBarnes-'Pitman ,Shorthand Lgrocks for Jflll Qccasions Commercial National Bank Building C54,,,aCm,dly :priced 14th and G Sts. N. W. Main 4717 C m lim n f THE PARK PRESS O P em M M. E. HORTGN, lnc. fp . . :Approval .Grand Tlnung good fP'roclucts Phone Main 9890 608-620 C Street S. W. 1408 Monroe St. N. W. Columbia 9561 WASHINGTON, D. C. Compliments of Browning SL Baines Maker of Inc. 42 Spectacles and Eyeglasses ' Ed nd Building Qrzenta mo S iBrancl Qoffeea 915 Fifteenth street Washington, D. c. Compliments of E. P. HINKEL SL CG. 4. -.. ----------... ....-..,.-..,.-....- .- .- - -.-----.-- 4. 209 Arlington Bridge Continued from page 80 He visualized the rising tide on the island shore, the hissing sparks, the partially burning trunks wallowing in the water. And this had drifted away and out across the river with the breeze . . . dynamite . . . kingdom come . . . and only the thin sides of the barge, already half eaten through. It was only a second, but in the next period a score of years passed before young Carter's face. A barefooted youngster was arranging a line of pebbles across a rivulet after a rain, and launching a single sailboat in the pond over the hill. The scenes Hashed, and a lad was working on a four-foot cave under the bluff, and running a swaying suspen- sion bridge between the crowns of two giant elms. Then a youth was moving through the setting of an Eastern city. Then there was Mary Margaret, come East also-Washington- the long, happy years at Central together-the graduation-the course in the Southern tech- nical institution, and finally-Ted Carter. All this seemed a life unreservedly dedicated to the outdoor science. Ted could see in his mind now the bridge bursting and rising in thunderous confusion, the Memorial on the hill crumbling, perhaps the Monument . . . It was only for a second, then the decision came, unconsciously, involuntarily. Ted Carter was an Engineer. He did not even think of a hurried Hight to the Virginia shore. Mary Margaret was a flushed face vigorously nodding approval. The bridge-the bridge. A minute later he was pushing the smoldering log out into the whispering river. Then there were pourings of water, and steam that rose from the charred timbers, and more water sloshed on the explosives below, and hysterical searchings for more patches of stubborn sparks. Finally the two were satisfied and sat down panting on the edge of the boat. What an end for their night of romance. Presently Ted retrieved the canoe from where it had drifted when scraped by the log, and they got into it. More burning trees might come, and they must keep watch. The canoe headed slowly out toward the middle of the Potomac. Three hundred yards from the bank there was a ripping sound in the queerly gleaming fabric, and water spurted up with bewildering Vehemence. The river seemed rising up . . . The glow in the East grew brighter and a glittering crescent lay on the ridges of the Maryland hills. The Western breeze calmed and the wavelets lapped more softly on the sea-wall. The bridge was milky in the sunlight and the slowly leaking barge beneath less shadowy. The cherry trees along the Basin were a weaving line of fairies, their robes moving faintly in the dying wind. A new Spring had come to the city, and to two indi- viduals who were perhaps more fortunate than their fellow Washingtonians. Conquest-The Great North Western Tunnel Continued from page 81 A prisoner cannot beat against the bars of his cell forever: he becomes weary. So the storm suddenly ceased. The wind grew calm and the cedars straightened themselves gradually. Nature had lost. The work went on, and the men dug and measured until at last the tunnel was fin- ished. A gleam of silver rails at the opening and then darkness was all that could be seen of it. Many people came to watch the first train go through and there was much clapping and hat-tossing. Men spoke into microphones, addressing others all over the country. The mountain began to accustom itself to the trains, so that their mournful whistle ceased to mean anything to him. Finally, he began to look forward to the time when the locomotive should plunge into the tunnel with its undulating load of cars behind it. He realized that in this he had at last found the companionship he had desired, All things were equal between them and so Nature was not defeated after all. 210 of -nu ---- 1 -nn-nu1uu-un-In-.rm-I... --.-.11,1---1- --QQ n 4, WE DO NOT SOLICIT ASK FOR A CATALOGUE Trained Teachers Excellent Location Marvelous Equipment Progressive Methods Liberal Instruction Extensive Curriculum Standard Systems of Shorthand Secretarial Bookkeeping Gregg and Graham-Pitman Business English Scientiiically-taught Typewriting Civil Service Preparation BEGINNERS' AND ADVANCED CLASSES---DAY, AFTERNOON AND EVENING THE TEMPLE SCHOOL, Inc. 1420 K Street Phone Main 3258 dl Tusiness ,School with University Mitmosphefo The Washington School Q for Secretaries NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING F Street at Fourteenth I A. ZTCHTL Sr Co. THIS BOOK IS BOUND BY K2 iBoolQbinde'rs qjay and gvening Glasses 1005 E STREET NORTHWEST Main 604 Gif Catalogue on Request Main 2480 + TlillllllllllTullTllllllllulll1ll T T lIlllllTllllTlllI1llllTlYl 1lll ilTlTi llllllIPllllTl1lITlllliHllTlll lull? + 211 Helping Yourself Continued from page 82 If you crave exciting work, why not be a window cleaner? That is good, healthy work with a great opportunity for advancement-when you get through with one pane, go to the next. r Operating tor operating onj the telephone might be attractive to some enterprising young person. You would always know what he said to me, and, incidentally. there would be time for study. - How about driving a taxi, nights? VVhen one can't go places, the alternative is to take somebody else thither. Those who are studious can secure positions as tutors. Revenge is sweet! Vfhat a joy to hear the other fellow decline verbs and conjugate nouns, or what have you! Drumming up business for the laundry is a favorite collegiate occupation. VVith a smooth line of chatter, the old high school HOOEY, you ought to convince a fellow that you can get his duds done up more quickly at the laundry you represent. Take along some soap on these visits. If you can't take his clothes away, take his money and leave the soap. , Those who like to balance a tray on their little linger should work at the college inn. What a chance for practice for married life! After four years of it, we should be able to serve tea to our wife's bridge set without spilling it down their necks. Seriously speaking, don't let the question of money stand in your way. A firm founda- tion in your chosen field of endeavor will never be regretted. Part-time employment and your books should be a pleasing combination. College is a question for the individual. But so many young people are enrolled in our institutions of higher learning that there must be something concrete in what they offer. No matter what your chosen career, college should enlarge its possibilities. Let's be big Centralites of '29, not just so big, but a whole lot bigger. College beckons us. lt deserves serious consideration. What will it give us? What can we get out of it? All we need to do is to work. Education, achievement, and success will result. . . o '. .. Q 0' 2--' I . A' X' ,, .'. s fi '1' X ,Mile 'if .- J '. ' ' fr 7' 'fx , l l Li 'T Z 'JW ' 54? Tas 2 ' lv -Si 5 H l . km : if it-1. -e ,,. ' J ll L.:-this :' . . isles' - .5-:Qfzg 5. 53 A I . 9,g,P---'sq 1 5' e:: , . fr!' ww- gk' 'Q ' nigh - J 3, :2 are t .1 ji- .,,,,?' M.. ' pf-:Q ,.., 1, . H -. 'P' 1, ', .1 . , w a -: - ' 'I :, K1 ,' .t -. -Kganpi' --iii., 'N ' qf a:.:? a ,i-ij t'-wg -. - '-f'fef'?'-2369-S - A 212 ibbilipshornia EEE-E14 llth St. N. 135. Summertime with its many sports and Vacation Activities finds just the Gay Frocks and accessories for every occasion at Philipsborn's. And at most reasonable prices. 1 .-ml-.un1. 1 1.nn-11.1.1 1 1 11m-nn.-pm-un-nn....u Oppenheimer SL Shah Nine-O-Seven F Street Washington, D. C. Featuring only merchandise of The mos! Dependable Quality plus- lndividualiiy Unexcelled DIAMONDS JEIDELRU UJHTCHES S ILUERUJARE Compliments of N. J. Ward SL Company Compliments of Macliendall Allen Bank of Brightwood WASHINGTON, D. C. A. GLICKMAN Groceries fr- e7XCeats -1- rljrovisions ALL KINDS OF FEED 269 Carroll St. Takoma Park, D. C. National Hotel Supply Co. 9 Wholesale Row e9Keats and Trofvisiorts PHONE MAIN 2941 PHONE MAIN 2942 T026 lmfve with us today -ff- The enchanting new Patou color . . . gowns all Paris is talking about . . . coats that show innumerable nuances . . . yes, today and everyday you can find the fashions first at jellerf's . . . fashions of Paris adapted for fashionf able Waslmington. 3 elletfs 1 1 1 1 1nn1m... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1n Distributors Goodyear Tires and Etiiht Batteries Standard dlccessories Go. 5013 GEORGIA AVENUE WASHINGTON, D. C. -1 H. N o so 125 JOSEPH'-l'rop'ri:Foll L G'mG1Al126 u1im-- -nn1nu-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn1 ...un1nu1 Class History-Mid-Year, 1929 Continued from page 90 Orient for some timej Frank Cogswell, too, was in the Revue Frank's greatest ambition is to go on the stage, and I must say he has made a good start here at school. Another one of our girls, Mary Day, who tripped the light fantastic in the Fall Vande- ville is putting her talent to good use outside of school as well as inside. Mary teaches a dancing class and has been featured in many local entertainments throughout the city. Dorothy Dorian, who shows particular talent in art, is interested in costume designing, and Mildred Skinner, better known as Bunny, has used her talent to obtain for her the position of art editor on our Review. Another budding artist is Evelyn Mooney who is taking up classes at the Corcoran Art School. Our class has literary talent as well as dramatic, as anyone who has ever read any of Dorothy Dunlap's works can readily see. Many of her poems and other writings have been published in various magazines. Dorothy Lausen, also, has carried off more than one first prize in short story contests sponsored by the Washington Post. Among our athletes is Herbert Olsen, our president, who was on this year's football team. It would be hard to enumerate the honors that Alfred Ogus and Randy 'Robinson have carried off in tennis. The basketball team, too, is going to miss Ralph Lovell. The Kremkau twins fthe only pair of which our class can boastj one of whom is George, our treasurer, were two of the best cheer leaders we ever had. I mentioned Central's winning the Girls' National Rifle Match. Marjorie Iemison and Virginia Mackintosh have both participated in rifle matches and have had their share in bringing the trophies home to Central. During these years the school has progressed from good to better, and we look back with pride on the many victories both mental and physical. We see that we have fulfilled the promise of our freshman year, that of being a true child of our Alma Mater. As we board the ship of future ambitions. we turn and see our high school days wav- ing us a fond adieu and bon voyage on our long journey. . As always, lovingly yours, E. BURGESS ROBERTS. The Dramatic Situation in Central Continued from page 185 May 24. Mrs. Toibert, though comparatively new at Central, has ideas and the ambition to carry them through, as The Lady of the Terrace proved. The Fall Revue, Take My Advice, the side-splitting comedy and the operetta comprise the three main events in Central stage presentations. The Christmas Chapel Play, so admirably presented, the February Class Play, the Lincoln Chapel Play, and, of course, the june Class Play, The Trysting Place, complete the bill. It is generally conceded that the season of '28-'29 has been the most successful aesthetically and financially that Central has ever experienced, and the members of this class can take to themselves a great deal of the credit. We will be graduated from Central, it is true, but it is after graduation that memories begin, memories of chapels and operettas, and The Play, and-The Dramatic Situation in Central. ' 214 -IIu1nII.-11-.1.11i1--.-111111-.11.11.-1-11.1InI.1n G. B. 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