Central High School - Brecky Yearbook (Washington, DC)

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For dissatisfaction with things as they are is the first step toward making them as they should be. We are living in an age of action. With indifference and inaction we can never build a better world. There must be the urge to work-not at industrial tasks alone, but at tasks of heart and brain as well. The class of 1935 has a definite share of the world's work to do. Accord- ingly, the ministry of education, the ministry of preaching, the ministry of medicine, the ministry of music, the ministry of publication, the ministry of social service, and all the many other vocations, present themselves for our choice. Somewhere there is a field of endeavor in which each one of us can attain to the highest success, experience the greatest satisfaction, and render the largest service. To find our place in the work which is to be done is important. The question of the right vocation is a serious one. Few mistakes have more tragic consequences than the mistake of choosing a wrong career. To miss one's calling tends later in life to cause disappointment and dissatisfaction, and these are sure to minimize efficiency and to magnify discontent. Our prayers and hopes are with all the members of our school who struggle courageously to sustain and further the honor of our beloved institu- tion, who give themselves to the building of a better civilization, and who feel the urge of some commanding task that in the years to come may lift them to places of eminence and renown. ROBERT N. COALE I-41 O00 Hr:-vky Slull N I4-ns 'l'lu- l'rim'ipul s Mvssugv Ihr- I'lI1'llIlf Thr- SIIIKIPHI l'ulwli1'zllimls l.aul1'ls Sllllflh f,l'Qlilll iml inn, Snviul lfluly Xlicl-X 4-.lr li ,Imw tiling, ,luniurs .Ml1lilimml I M14 :mal Ucl 0 II ll IIA I5 212 25 ISI 39 Sl OU Ill H23 50 52 5 3 if THE BRFCKY STAFF Art. I,itPrary. nnrl PlIOI0gI'fllll1fl-C cud THE BRECKY STAFF Business, and Advertising U31 The Brecky Staff ROBERT N. COALE.--- HELEN DAVIS BETTY GALT SHIRLEY MEYERS LITERARY STAFF Senior Associate Editors EVELYN WYNN junior Associate Editors -,-------Editor-in-Chief JACK NEFF JOE REYNOLDS ROY SPEER PAT KENNEY MARIA MANDES SEIKO NISHIO VIRGINIA WAKEMAN Typists MILDRED ROBBINS RUSSELL LANGMAID PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF ROBERT ROADLEY ...LA. . .,Y. LA.,.,...,......,........, P hotographic Manager EDWIN FELDMAN , ,L,...., .AL,v - .LLLA A ssislant Photographic Manager RICHARD HUTCHINSON--,,, ..L.L....,vL...... .. .L...... Junior Assistant ART STAFF RUTH DORSEY-.. .Uk v.E......fA .E ....,E... -- .AEE,,.L.LL LAM Editor DOROTHY JEWELI. EDITH AUSTIN LOUISE BEvII.LE POWELL JONES I L WILLIAM BUSH FRANK CLEAVER JOHN DAVENPORT BETTY EARLE MARIAN FOWLER BENJAMIN FRISHMAN Associate Art Editors BUSINESS STAFF DON ROBERTSON GEORGE RAREY BEN FRISHMAN L----,L----,---------,L-.-..--Y,,,Q,, Business Manager Assistant Business Managers ADVERTISING STAFF MARGARET OSTERWALD FRANCES OWENS ARTHUR PETER EDWARD SALKELD ESTHER SOMMERS MARIAN TALBERT RUSSELL LANCMAID CN.. .e,....,........... .,L...,...... - Advertising .Manager Assistant Advertising Managers BENJAMIN HURWITZ FACULTY COMMITTEE MISS CLEM IRWIN 0RR.,--.. ............A,...-... -NA MISS RUTH M. DENHAM-M-- fA4..........Hg.....vv -- MISS KATHERINE SUMMY-,,,L- MR. CLAUDE M. RAY, ....e, I7I MARSHALL PETER L Le- Chairman --,,- Literary W.- ,... -CArt --L--Business w ' v -r. A - s-3, ,r 1 . aw -...L T0 THE CLASS OF 1935 After graduation, high school days remain only as a memory, busy, active, perhaps even strenuous, but withal, let us hope, lovely and pleasant. This Brecky-keep it and prize it for what it is, a link which binds those days to you in after life. HARVEY A. SMITH E141 DR. HARVEY A. SMITH Principal E151 MR. LAWRENCE G. HOOVER Assistant Principal Miss HELEN M. COOLIDGE Assistant Principal E161 51. DR. HARVEY A. SMITH, Principal MISS HELEN M. COOLIDGE, Assistant Principal MR. LAWRENCE G. HOOVER, Assistant Principal ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SARAH E. SIMONS, Head of Department ISABI-Il. N. BALDWIN FRANCES M. BANTA ALMA BOYD RUTH M. DENHAM FRANCI-:s T. DOGGETT 1Mr ALICE J. DUBREUII, l,0LA E. HUTCHINS lMrs.t FLORENCE M. JAYNE ,IEANNI-:TTI-3 KERN 1Mrs.l 5.3 CHRISTINA WRIGHT SARAH P. LYNCH ANNE MCC0l.M LOUISE M0llRE J. FLORENCE MIIRRAX' CLEM IRWIN ORR DOROTHEA SIIERMAN MILDRED E. STALLINGS LOUELLA NVEBB BESSIE WHITFORD LATIN AND MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT LATIN MIl.DRED DEAN, Head of Department MARION BAKER 4Mrs.J ALICE CLARK MODERN LANGUAGES HELEN GARY ALIDA SMITH Rl-IN!-I JEAN-MARIE SAMSON, Head of Department FRENCH EVANGELINE BI-:N0LIEL A. S. H. TRAPPEY JULIE GILL fMrs.J SUSANNE ULRICH MAY D. MERRII.I. fMrs.1 MARTHA E. WIMER GERMAN EMILIE M. WHITE SPANISH EIIl.AI.IE LACAZI: BERTHA G. ROM!-IRO lMl'S.t T171 HISTORY ,f-.M gf GEORGE J. JONES, Head of Department WIASON BENOIST 4MrS.J LILLIAN MCCOLM GRACE R. JOHNSON EDA BURLACK HESTER E. MCNELLY EDITH C. KOJOUHAROFF lMrs.J CHARLOTTE R. FARRINGTON SUSIE C. PALMER lMrS.I HARRIET LASIER LIYIRETIA HEMINGTON DOROTHY M. PARTON EDITH LOWE ROSALIE ROBINETTE ELVA WELLS 4.MrS.j COMMERCIAL NI. T. BAKER lIVIrS.J DANIEL COUMBS IIEE E. GILBERT E. O. HARNED PI-IRONSIE MARSH MAY MERRILL tMrS.J GEORGE T. 0,NEILL RUTH B. PARKER 1Mrs.b T. KIMBLE C. ESTELLE PHILIPPS IMrS.J MATHEMATICS WIl.l.IAM GERTRUDE ALBERT 'MTSJ PAULINE BALLARD IIVIYSQI DANIEL S. COOMBS LEE E. GILBERT THE SCIENCES BIOLOGY IWABEI. A. BARKLEY R. W. DESHAZO ALFRED DOOLITTLE CHEMISTRY GUY CLINTON ELIZABETH I. CATCH PHYSICS XVILLIAM A. KILGORE ELEMENTARY SCIENCE WYILLIAM A. KILGORE IISI C. M. RAY D. RAY lIVIrS.I M. GERTRUDE SMITH lAMrS.D LOIS E. YECK RUBY W. YOUNGBLOOD tMrS.I .I. WALLIS, Heart of Department G. H. KELLERMAN fMrS.J S. T. KIMBLE GEORGE A. ROSS J. J. THOMAS MARY E. HAYNES EDITH C. PAUL tMrs.I A. V. SMITH BENJAMIN W. DESHAZO SAMUEL H. NICHOLSON SAMUEL H. NICHOLSON KATHERINE C. ERWIN LI-INORE BAKER JESSIE E. BAKER GERTRIIIIE G. BROWN S. II. RATIIEIIN C. W. HECOX MII.DRED II. NIERRILI. AGNES BLANFORD THEIAC LIBRARY MITSIC SAMUEL WOOD DRAWING FREE-IIANI1 KATHERINE E. SIIM MY MECHANICAL MANIIAI. TRAINING PRINTING HAROLD G. CRANKSHAW DOMESTIC ART DOMESTIC SCIENCE HAZEL SIIIIERTZ 1Mrs.I I19I DELLA NELSON JANET TORRET lMrs.I IJOTTIE I.. FAHRENBROOK INIARTHA E. Gmccs EDGAR E. RIISSELI. JOSEPH H. WILSON HAZEI. SCHERTZ IMrs.I NIILDRED H. MERRII.I. 91 r i I llll :uw I L lllll EF? AAA: --14 - 5 tw lil H 'llwlllliu It 'ill 'ZQf52'f1:i72Sfb.i'5:55-glfiifijif2P11151Q-ff1.fj.y'g'iQiQ?2fQ?Q22EfIfi',Q,',:f'f'5..agfjy1ff1'Lf y, y Nllhlll I1 I 1.1,-A E.-.L E ,L -:.. . II IU In I .I I ---- -F ----- 0 ' T ' - If - J ' i 1 --- - 1117. '-22,4 T-:l.-ti.. F. J. BRUNNER IRVINC COocINs WILLIAM FOLEY JOHN J. RAY LIEUT. PAUL L. DOERR JANE Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss Miss MB. I, PHYSICAL TRAINING EDITH L. GROSVENOR ANNA L. HEIDER DOROTHY LINIJER CHARLOTTE G. ROGERS QMrs.j MILITARY INSTRUCTION D. P. MCAD00 GIRLS' WELFARE BESSIE M. LEWIS 1fMrs.J OFFICE FORCE SARA E. STEPHENS LIIcHs FRANCES M. SCOTT FACULTY NOTES Vale and Miss Crans have retired. Gardiner and Dr. White have joined the faculty of Wilson Teachers' College. Martha Ruth Thornburgh has become Mrs. M. T. Baker. D. S. Ray has j0iIlCd our faculty from Eastern. Holbrook was transferred to Roosevelt. Phronsie Marsh from Long Island joined our faculty in February. Mr. Thomas died May 17, l935. I201 O I , s 0 ' I I I I IN M EMORIA M JouN Josizvu 'l'uoMAs Member of the Central High School Faculty 1910-1935. died May 17. 1935 The career of Mr. 'I1l10lIl3S 't'l1lllIlg after a prolonged struggle against yielding to ill health-is an example of achievement in the face of what might be considered almost in- surmountable difiiculties. He was born in Pennsylvania of sturdy Welsh stock. Am- bitious for an education. he had sufhcient strength of character to overcome every ob- stacle that might block his path. He worked his way through Lafayette College. where he maintained a good scholastic record. and dis- tinguished himself nationally in football. For several years he was Central's coach in this sport. developing record teams. Central students of today knew him only as a teacher of mathematics. but he was a man of wider interests. among these. history and music. His many friends in the faculty will always remember his genial manner and pleasant smile, but beneath the qualities that endeared him to all who were associated with him in work or play. there remained the sterling honesty. the strength and the fighting spirit that are characteristic of the Welsh roots from which he sprang. Gizomziz J. Jomzs E211 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ELIZABETH BRUBAKER, President DOROTHY SIEMS, Secretary Miss ROBINETTE, Faculty Adviser OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL COUNCIL JOSEPH REYNOLDS, Vice-President, Presiding Ojfcer IVIARIAN FOWLER, Second Vice-President OLIVE REED, Secretary WADE SKINNER, Sergeant-at-Arms MARGARET OSTERWALD, Treasurer E221 THE STUDENT COUNCIL ELIZABETH BRUBAK1-:R Jos REYNOLDS The Student Council, through this school year successfully continued programs begun in former years and initiated five new activities. The Guardian System, which provides for incoming rookies, was handled by the second vice'president, Marion Fowler, and the lunch room committee, responsi- ble for the cleanliness at the school cafeteria, was under the chairmanship of the first vice-president, Joseph Reynolds. The council faculty adviser, Miss Rosalie Robinette, took charge of the coaching system and was assisted by a coaching committee headed by Sallie Steele. To supplement the individual aid given in former years to freshmen need- ing help in their subjects, experimental study halls, under the leadership of upper- classmen were begun and found successful. The Council sponsored dancing in the Armory for the entertainment of the students during their lunch periods. The committee in charge of the dancing, under the chairmanship of Pete Snyder, arranged for the payment of the orches- tras by a five-cent admission fee, the popularity of the dancing, however, provided a surplus fund which was added to the Council treasury, thus making a treasurer necessary and Margaret Osterwald was elected to fill the office. The surplus in the treasury made possible an extensive Christmas program which was followed throughout the school for the aid of needy families during the holiday season. Food, clothing, and presents were distributed through the co- operation of sections and individual contributions of clothing and small sums of money. The money remaining from these contributions was formed into a Wel- fare Fund to be maintained by the council in the future for the benefit of those in need and to be used at the discretion of the Assistant Principal, Miss Helen Coolidge. ln addition to the dancing and Christmas projects the council sponsored two assemblies, one given each semester. It is hoped that the Student Council in future years will continue and improve upon the work done by this year's group. i231 ' ' aug 'l,'A1's Th xx --.v-1 glow, N r N' 'ff n N 5 l', p Wx. :.:y::R't :' ' I qlx . I -,um,q,.l'u, Qu' . 'xx' , o'x'W'Ju':,s:1-'SENI' I: . qv. u5,x.'gf 'uw Ny M s x I gluk gl . K X. .Q!Il'l'f 'Jw'-N hiv. 'VN' Q' 1 ,wx w' 1 fer-,-. u 'u 'N'-J: 3' M' nf, :VV x:.,:u', uvunl 'pl . 'emu' qu ,Q U fn K 15 I! ll, ',, -:-: lu. 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X p :FN 41 V5 -' --.5 l .', ..: gif' -af I .s:,:wz! iff Fe gkf' 'wh' M'- VM ,.,'!5'h -f-,D ffiaa 'I , 'EQ'v 'Y ,-27f?f. ffmj., E' , lf I Y ' 1' -'z'L,,' I '- x.4gf..jZf , - - 'iw ' , , '1- I n... A fm' if Wim If 1 R 1 fra, I 1 ' H f f 1 W v ' . . 4 , muff' W r J N- I ,1 ,, wH 'L' ' K . uf' , I 79 Lgf J' 1 4.3-vVJ,nY W I THE REVIEW STAFF JAMES RICE, Editor-in-Chief Associate Editors BETSY WINTER FRANCES NICCATHRAN FREDERIC FRYER FRANK MELOY Literary Editors JOSEPHINE ELLIOTT RUTH RIDDLE RUTH WOODS VIRGINIA FAULIIII I ,,,II IIIII IIIIIIII II,,III I I IIIII I IIHurnor Editor MARGARET MCINTYRE IIIII I IIIII I IIIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIII Book Editor MORTON CHURCHILLII I IIIIIII I IIIIII II I III I Exchange Editor ROBERT SLAUGHTER IIIII IIIIIIII IIIII I I I IIIPhotographic Editcr Art Staff LOUISE BEVILLE, Art Editor RUTH DORSEY ALINE WHARTON FREDERICK FRYER PETET DE ANNA Business Stay? DORIS DENNISONIII II IIIII I I IIIIIIII IIIII IIIII II IIIII II IIIIIIIIII Staff Typist DOROTHY JEWELL IIII I I IIII IIIIII .II IIII IIII I Publicity Editor FULTON KRUPSAW IIII I I IIIIII II IIIIIIIII IIIII General Business Manager MARGARET WETMORE III II IIIII II IIIIII III III IAssistant Business Manager MYRON MADDENI IIIIII I I I IIIII I II IIIGeneral Advertising Manager SHIRLEY PEARLMANIIII I IIIII I IIIII II IIIIII IIAssistant Advertising Manager MAXINE FRIEDMAN, DORIS RAEBACK, JANE MANN IIII IIII II Advertising Stay? JACK ROSIN IIII IIIII I II III IIIII I III IIIII Subscription Manager ROBERT SLAUGHTERII II IIII IIIII I II IIIIIII IIII Assistant Subscription Manager NED NYE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIII I IIIII IICirculation Manager ROBERT ROADLEY, THOMAS SAUER, ROBERT SPILLNIAN, HOWARD STAFFORD Circulation Staff CLARA BERENTERII IIII II IIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIII I Finance Manager PHILIP WRIGHTYL. III IIIIII IIIII IIII .IIII IIIII IIIII .IIIIMailing Manager NELL ANDERSONI IIII II II IIII I IIII III IIIII Secretary GEORGE TICKNOR, NATHAN SHANKMAN, FRANK FRAZZANO IIII I IPrinting Managers Faculty Advisers MISS BESSIE WHITFORDIIII I IIIIIIII IIII IIIII IIIIIIII III IIIIII Literary MISS KATHERINE SUMMY IIII IIIII I IIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIII Art MRS. C. ESTELLE PHILLIPSIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . IIII II LIIII I IIIIII Business MR. HAROLD CRANKSHAW IIIII II IIIIII III I IIIIPrinting i261 HOB!-IRT GARRIEON BULLETIN STAFF Editorial Department and Art Stag Editor-in-Chief DOROTHEA CHAN, EDWARD DIETZ, ELIZABETH BRUBAKI-IR LAWRI-INC!!-I HOOVI-IR ELIZABETH HANCOCK, RUTH DORSELO GEORGE RARET JAMES RICE Headline Writers Luczv ROD!-IN Rl-IUBEN MCLEROY R1l.l.1E S'l'A'1'11Es Feature Writers Business Staff A ssociate Editors Sports Editor Assistant Editors A O Cartoonist Specks of Dust JOAN HAYES JANET LEONARD l'lUl.'I'0N KRUPSAW General Business Manager JVIARILARET XV!-JTMORE Assistant Business .Manager IVIYRON MADDEN General Advertising Manager SHIRLEY PEARLMAN Assistant Advertising Manager MAXINPI FRI-IEDMAN, DORIS RAEBACK, JANE NIANN Advertising Stag' CLARA BERENT1-:R Finance Manager JACK ROSIN Subscription Manager Nl-ID NY!-3 Circulation Manager ROBERT Sl,AlfliIi'l'l-IR Assistant Circulation Manager l'ml.1P WRRQHT Mailing Manager Nl-ILL ANDERSON Secretary HOWARD S'l'Al-'I-'0RlJ. ROBERT ROADLEY, ROBERT SPxl.m1AN, THOMAS SAUI-IR H , , Circulation Staffl Faculty Advisers Miss MIITIDREIIJ E. STALLINGS Editorial MRS. C. ES'I'l-1l.I.I-I PH1l.l.xPs eBusiness Miss KATHERINE SUMMY Art MR. HAROLD CRANKSHAW Printing E271 THE BULLETIN AND REVIEW ROBERT GARRISON and JAMES RICE ln the eighteenth year of its existence, the Central Bulletin, student news organ, was published by the students of this school with the best interests of the adminis- tration, the faculty, and the student body at heart. Published weekly during the school year by the students to express the unbiased opinion of the student body: to establish high standards of conduct scholarship and sportsmanship, etc.'7 This quo- tation best conveys the purpose of this publication. The Bulletin was published weekly, except during holidays by a very earnest, school-spirited staff working under the able direction of the faculty adviser. From September to June, the Bulletin was offered to the students in the capacity of con- veyor, both of school news and outside news, reaching the interest of its local readers. For their efforts, the staff was rewarded bountifully by the award given it by the George Washington University High School Press Association in convention at its second annual meeting in November. Here the Bulletin was presented with a silver loving cup, symbolic of the decision rendered by a committee of professional newspaper men who judged the Bulletin the best high school paper in the District of Columbiav. The editorial staff, the printing staff, the art staff and the business staff will have considered their pleasant work well finished and worthwhile, if in any way the students of Central have received any pleasure, displayed any interest, or enjoyed the news resulting from the activity of the aforementioned groups. The Review this year, written, illustrated, financed, sold, bought, and even printed by Central students, was almost entirely of, by, and for the students. Continuing its policy of educating while entertaining, the Review contained many features which tended to promote true school spirit. Outstanding among these was a series called Central's Vanguard Long Agou, which took its title from the school song. One of these articles was about Emory Wilson, Centralis most loved principal. Another told of a Chinese lad, Alfred Sze, who was graduated from Cen- tral, later to become Chinese Ambassador to the United States. lt was this same Sze family that donated to Central the beautiful Morgan Memorial Room. Who can tell? Some day perhaps one of this yearis graduates may be honored by such an article in a future Review? The third of the series was about a graduating class back in the 1880's so school-spirited that ever since graduation it has held annual reunions, once in Philadelphia. Besides such material, the Review carried lighter stuff. To put out the whole, a succession of deadlines, copy and proofreading days, dummy days, and sales days were necessary, each offering a chance for service. The Business and Literary Staffs, the Art Department, the Printing Classes and the Four Minute Speakers, all of them aided by their Advisers, together with that part of the school in general which so desired, found opportunity for practical education in working for the Review. So wrapped up in the work did many become that they found it difficult to re- member that the Review was made for Central, not Central for the Review! T231 RECIMENTAL STAFF-WINNING COMPANY Regimental Commander-IJEUTENANT COLONEL JACK Nrzw Regimental Ad.,1ttr111f-WII.L1AM LEWIS Regimental QIIUl'fl'l'7HflSf0l'-ROY SPEER Personnel AdlfItfll7'lf-REIIBEN MCLEROY Trniniizg Platoon COI.'Il1IH'IId!'I'-CHARLES SHERZ1-ZR Anything that ean exist for fifty-three years must have a strong basis or founda- tionfand the Xvashington High Sehool Corps is no exeeption. Since lt'lf'l2.fwlien the Cadet Corps was organized at the old Central.--until todav. the Corps has been based upon military prineiples with the one idea of building men who ean better serve their eountrv. regardless of the form their serviee may take. No better example ol what this organiAation eau develop or bring out in a boy' eould be found than the ease of Robert lVl. Ferguson. ,lr.. lormcr major in the Cadet Corps. just before he was to be graduated. Robert was strieken ill and died. One ol his teachers. lVliss Crave Vale. who knew and admired him. presented to Central a gift in his memory. which l had the honor of aeeepting on behalf ol the sehool. ln a letter written to Dr. Smith, prineipal, Miss Vale paid a tribute whieh demonstrates my point. She wrote. His was the highest and finest type of young manhood. 'Wlhatever is exeellentf allirmed lfmerson the Seer. 'is perma- nent., This memorial. though built ol soundest oak. will in time. deteriorate. we know. but his spirit, so stauneh and true. shall, we eonfidently' hope. ever endure. This type of man is what the Cadet Corps strives to develop. This purpose alone is enough thoroughly' to justify its existenee. and it is one of the most important reasons that l am proud to be a melnber ol the Corps. may I... . -.xx -.v., A., -- . A. A 1 4- V- - , V - FIRST BAT'l'Al.l0!N STAFF SICCUND I'l.u:r: HA'l l'-kI.l0N C4HNII'l-I'I'I'l'lYli lfullnlinn ffrurllrlfrrlrlvr. MILIARD ROHM' lfullalinfl Jfllillfllllf. HIQNIH 'l1lltlXll'NUN lm'rllI11lin11 Chl!Il'fl'l'lll!ISIf,l'. ,IUIIN l NlUXSNHlR'I'll SECOND l3A'I l'AI,ION S'I'AI lf Iiallaliun Ijmnmamlvr. HllHICR'l' Iio,xnl.m lfulmlifm slfljunml. l IlXNIx lim:-ul-:R Iiultalifm Quurlvrmnslvr. ,lmm Km'M'l'sm' pm COMPANY A-SENIORS Captain, LEMUEL FRASER First Lieutenant, AGAMMEMNON PERROS Second Lieutenant, TOM RILEY First Sergeant, MALDEN NVAITE COMPANY BfSENIORS Captain, HOWARD STAFFORD First Lieutenant, GORDON LEECH Second Lieutenant, BARNETT NEEDLE First Sergeant, PHILLIP DECKELBAUM l341 QZOMPAXY C SICNIORS Ifapmin. VXIHQHN lf'-ullucxn-uzll luv l,mmvmnl. Iiumgwl' tlmmz Sfv-nm! l,l.4'lIll'lllllIl. Amwzsnm IRAN: fir-.sl Sl'l'g1'Illlf. tillglvrcmg llnmncla IIOMIVXNY IDMSIQVXIORS Ifnpluin. Ilfumm IJIC.-KNKIC .wr l,ivulwnnnl. .I xx N1 was l,xwpu Sw-mn! l,iv11lvm1nl. 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Km: C. Kumi C FOOTBALL E411 .., .- MR. Com: ms. Couch J. LA SAl.l.r: W. Mmuus D. MUNNS W. RICHARDSON 0. SA1:A'r1NI N. SAu.1x'1'1N1 C. Som: W. Vr:uM1l.l.1oN l'. Wm:uoN MMM GIRLS, BASKETBALL DOROTHY Slmls, Captain Br:T'1'x' Kms, Manager Miss LINDER, Cfmclz BOYS' BASKETBALL CuAR1.1r: Nw, Caplain JAKE I,r1oxARn, Manager MR. J. J. RAY, Coach E421 HOCKEY NI.-xm,.xruc'l' ,lnxsfzlllcln lfupmin Cr1Nm'lr:vr: lhwsox. lluuagw liumn' Kmsriu. l':'I'llI-II, SUT'I'UN, Assisinnr Mrzruxgvrxs Mus. Rmzmxs. COIIFII , .l GOLF TEAM Hun Nl!-:n'l'Il-3. Caplain C. R. l.ANc:M.un. Mmmger MK. VIYIIUMAS. Fm-zzlty f14lm'.wr fm H41 ui 7' O CT CD E 2 2 E ffl 'F 5 Q KJ 001 Champions 'F v VJ '-Q 'if' E .U Cf 2 C: 'Q N YQ -Q N 3 A x. U2 Q? Ld F ,J D1 Q3 .ni 2 va I Q -N m Cham tlantic Inter-Scholastic South A SWIMMINC GIRI,S M.1c:r: MANNIMQ. Manngvr Assislanf Managvrs, E1,mNon GRAVES I'r34:m' IX'lc:Mll.l.Ax Miss Rmprilxs, Fnrulry ,4flvi.wr GIRLS' RIFLE TEAM CIAIIN HALL. Cnplrzin IIECLARI-I Pl-1RRY. Mnrrngvr Miss Gunn. Miss I.A1:AZr:, Faculty Advisers I451 BOYS' RIFLE TOM RILEY, Captain JULIAN GRIGCS, Manager MR. Ross, MR. KIIIGORE, Faculzy Advisers TRACK TEAM FRANCIS MORRIS, Captain SAM LIEDRRMAN, Manager MR. FOLEY, Coach H E461 GIRLS, TICNNIS VRAMZPQS UWICNS. Mamlgvr Miss GROSVPINOR, Fm-ull-v Aflvisvz BOYS' TENNIS .'xl.IH'1R'l' lil'l'z+:Nm2R4:. Capmin Nha. A. Y. SMITH, lfamlly f1!1Ul'St'l H71 ANGELO CHUMBRIS, Captain BASEBALL MR. J. J. RAY, Coach A. C. A. D. C. W. W. R. A. CHUMBRIS CHUMBRIS D1 PRETORO DUNLAP HAYS MORAN SMITH TAYLOR VALENZA. H31 CHEFIII LIQADERS lick KUI'IlII.ICli l'llUNlIC lluisilzn DUN 'l'lmMAs Glauiuai-1 Sl-:N M1 SCIIOUI, YELLS ili Tlllf liRl'ifiKY l3i'm'ky. vo-ax. 4-0-ax, vo-:lx lllvrky. vo-ax. vu-zlxl llivru. kivru. wiulligu, vumlligu. wolligu wax. High Svhmul! Cvnlrull WZI lfll 'rllij umm R.-ui 'l'lll'1 l.0COM0'l'lVl'Z img whistlv thigh mul flf'i1'l'lltllllgl Um-. Two, 'lllll'CC-. Four. Five. Six. Se lioom Rah lsluwl All good rhildren go to lu-uw-ng lm-nlral High! llahl Rah! lquivklyb Whvn the-y get there. the-y will yell. luntrul llighl Rah! Rah! C E N 'li R A L lf'HlIll 'liQ 2lHll Tvanil H91 CASTS OF FALL PLAYS CAST UF SPRING PLAY F523 FALL PLAYS-- The Travelers SALLY STEELE LLLLLL L LLL ,, ,W.f..... V Mrs. Roberts ANDREW DENT E,E, ..,EEE,.. Mr. Roberts CHARLES GRUNWELLLLL ,,,,.,...EE,E... Fred Slidell BELLA CHOTINLLLLLLLL L.L,L LLL LLLlessie Roberts JOE MASGOLO L LLLLLLLLL L LLLLLL L LLLLa Sera MARGARET OSTERWALD LL L L L LL -LLL L Mrs. Slidell CHARLES YOSTL LLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLL L Chauffeur WENDELI. ALDERSON, WILLIAM DEKELRAUM, EARL DUFFEL, LENORA SHAFER The Chost Sioryv MARJORIE ISRAELSON L L . L LAnna ROBERT DUKE L L George WENDI-:LL ALDERSON, MII.DRED BAITZ, MARJORIE BEALL, PHOEBE BRUNDAGE, WILLIAM DEKELDAUM, VIRGINIA DONK, FRED FRYER, CHARLES GRUNWELL, EDWIN HASLEY, NANCY HUTCHINSON, CONSTANCE KRAMER, RICHARD MITRPHY, PHIL WRIGHT, EVELYN WYNN. Q SPRING PLAY- As You Like lt' Orlando ROBERT DUEE Understudy, FREDERICK FRYER Adam . JOE MASCOLO Oliver L LL L LL L LL L L LL L PHILIP WRIGHT Dennis L L LL L L LLL LLLWILLIAM DEKELBAUM Charles, the DllkC,S Wrestler L . L DONALD DUNLAP R0SGlifLd-L. L MARGARET JOHNSTON, VIRGINIA MCCANN Celia. LLLL .L L BELLA CHOTIN, MILDRED BAITZ Touchstone, the Court Jester LL L LLCHARLES CRUNWELL Le Beau L LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLRORERT MARSHALL Duke Senior LLLLL CURTIS PORTEREIFLD, ANDREW DENT First I,ordLLLL LLL LLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLMARSHALL PETER Second LordLLL .LLLLLL L EDWARD DUFF Dulce Senior LL L LCURTIS PORTERFIELD ANDREW DENT First Lord LLLMURRY SCHWARZMAN Amiens LL LLL L L HAROLD FRANKE Corin L. LL LL L L FREDERICK FRYER Sylvius LL LLL LL L LLOYD EDWARDS Understudy, ELMER COLLINS Jaques L L LL .L LLLLLL WENDELI, ANDERSON AudreyLLL MARJORIE ISRAELSON, MARGARET OSTERWALD Phebe LLL LLLLLLLLLLL MIRI.AM BERKOWICH Understudy, JUNE COE William. L LLL.JAMES DORST, CURTIS PORTERFIELD Pages to Duke Senior LLLL LLLLLL. JOE LEVIN, JACK HOLT Jaques de Boys LL L . L LLLLLLLLL LL EDWARD DUFF Other Lords, Attendants, and Foresters JOHN DAVENPORT, WILLIAM DEKELBAUM, MEl.VIN LOVE- RIDGE, JEROME MARIcovITz, ARTHUR PETER ROBERT RIEDEI., JOHN WOLFORD 9 i531 DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION EVELYN WYNN, President MARGARET OSTERWALD, Vice-President SHIRLEY NIYERS, Secretary ROBERT DUKE, Treasurer MISS YVEBB, MISS JAYNE, Faculty Advisers RABBIT'S FOOT CLUB VIRGINIA KENNEDY, President JANE WILSON, Vice-President LOUISE BEVILLE, Secretary M.ARY THORNTON, Treasurer Miss FAHRENBRUCH, Miss GRIGGS, Faculty Advisers E541 ALL FOR ART'S SAKE This, our senior year, has been our most successful one in the field of dramatic work. The Dramatic Association opened a triumphant semester with the presenta- tion in chapel of the pantomime, Wild Nell, the Pet of the Plains. The leading characters were Shirley Meyers as Lady Vere de Vere, who was pursued through the vast American wilderness by our hero, Charles Grunwell, who in turn was pur- sued by our unhappy little heroine, Evelyn Wynn, as Wild Nell. A novel note was struck in the presentation of the fall show this year. Instead of the customary three-act play being held for two evenings, a one-act comedy The Travelers was staged during the seventh period by Miss Orr and Miss Murray. The success of this play necessitated the presentation of another. Again Miss Orr and Miss Murray put on a delightful comedy entitled, The Ghost Story. Those students who remained in their classrooms that seventh period were amazed land may we say a little unnerved'?J by the shrieks which reached their ears from the auditorium. The cast of the first of these plays, The Travelers , was com- posed almost entirely of members of the Junior class, but the Seniors were re- warded with fruitful parts in The Ghost Story. Robert Duke portrayed the role of the story-teller, and Marjorie Israelson, Constance Kramer, Fred Fryer, Wendell Alderson, Margaret Osterwald and Evelyn Wynn were his listeners. The spring production in April was one of the biggest and best ever to grace the stage of the Central High School auditorium. Shakespeare lived again in the hearts of thousands of fond Centralites on the nights of April 12th and 13th, when As You Like lt , under the very able direction of Miss Orr and Miss Murray, was presented. Robert Duke, as Orlando looked for his Rosalind in the shape of Margaret Johnston on Friday night, and Virginia McCann on Saturday night. Marjorie lsraelson and Margaret Osterwald as Audrey provided the necessary comedy with Charles Crunwell as Touchstone. Celia was portrayed with grace and charm by Bella Chotin and Mildred Baitz. Every semester of the school was represented in putting on this all-school production, and the unusually large cast staged a beautiful interpretation of Shakespeare's As You Like It. Its success was so great that a matinee performance was repeated on Tuesday, April 16. And now to end a happy year for the dramatists of our school, the officers of the Dramatic Association are rehearsing another play for chapel presentationg and the members of the Dramatic Coaching class are working on a play to be given in Rock Creek Park before a picnic supper for the class and friends of the members of the class. From the foregoing it is shown that all Central students who participated in the dramatic work of the school not only succeeded in raising the standard of acting to a higher level this year, but thoroughly enjoyed themselves while doing so. EVELYN WYNN, '35 E551 STAGE CREW Nha. SMITH, 1'vlll'Illl.Y ClIlIl'I'lIllIIl FOUR-MINUTE SPEAKERS HOWARD STAFFORD, Presiflem RUTH Hmm.:-3. Vice-I're51'flen1 MIRIAM BusHl.0vv, Sw-rezar'y MYRON NIADIJI-IN, Treasurer MRS. PllIl,l.IPS, Faculzy Arlvixer maj wl'INl0IlS IN UIiClll'IS'l'R.'X MR. XXHUIJ. l,lAl'f'4'fIIl' CHN'l'RM. SUNZSTICRS S. 'l'0RlSHR'l'. l l!l'llll'3' f1lll7iSl'I f57l ARC EDWARD C11AMBr:RL1N, President G1-JORGE HARRY. Vice-Premier:1-Swv:-etfzz-.y LAwRr:Nc15 HOOVER, Goat Master MR. S. H. RATHBUN, Faculty Adviser COG NI.-XRYIN F.uIRr:Nn.xc:11. PI't'SI.llt'Ilf JOHN BRATTY. l'z'z-e-P1'es1lIerz1 JOHN HI-IACY, Secretary-Treasurer MR. RUSSELL, Faculty Adviser i531 -nl Ql Il,l, CLIQUF iEll'l' flfummm. l'rm1'1lf-1:1 l3r:'1'sx' w lN'l'l-ZR. Vivv-1'1-e.s1'fler1t l!mm'l'm:.x Crux. Sw-1-mzlw liomilw Ccmui. Tr'va.sur'er Mrss XX lll'l'l-'URIL Miss ST.-Xl.lAIMlS. Fm-ulty ffflvisvrs lllili,-X'l'lMl AND l.l'l'l-IRARY SOClE'l'Y srzwr Iilrzmpl.. l'rv.viflm11 NIMH' Lol! Null. l'if-e-l'r'eside11! .Lx S'l'm1l,r1. TI'f'flSllI't'l' Hmmm IXPISIIIU. Sw-nftzzry Mk. 0'Nr11l,l,. Fm-ulty f1u'vi.wr T591 HISTORY CLUB FRANK NI!-:l.oY. l'rvsi:lw1I SHIRLPZY MEYERS, Vifre-l'1-ffshlwzt CIQCH Cook. Sw-rvlury ROBERT IJUKE, 7'r'vas111'f'r Miss Lowrl. Mus. BENOIST, Flllflllly' Advisers SCIENCE CLUB WVILLIAM XVATKINS, President EDWIN ROLLI-ZR, Vllre-I're'.9irlv11l HERBERT BRIDGE, Secretary-Treasurar MR. Nu:nol.soN, Faculty Adviser 5601 'l'IIlC QIOMIVIICRCIAI, lIl.l li lil III lLm.ns'l'r:m. I'rf'.wIflm1 CIAICA Iir:m:N'I'r:n. I hw'-l'rw.w'fI1 I-:wi Smmlcrwl-ima. Sf-4-rwlnrx Nlllzmm Igl'SIII.1HL 7'r4-n.vur4-r Miss Ymzk. Was. lhmin. Mus. ',Illl,I.ll'S. Fawulllx n1flm'.wr.v l,lliliARY lLlfll,ll rv Wlmmxlclm. l'rfaw'1lw1l Hm,l41N Frlm. I iz-v-I'n's1'flf Ixlmpml-3 C.xl:l:. Sf-rr'vlf1r'y-T1'm.mrvr Hhs NI'Il.SON. l Ilf'Illf-Y ,'1fl1fi.v'l' fm ' LE CERCLE FRANCAIS EVELYN WYNN, President ELIZABETH SCHULTZE, Vice-President MARGARET THORNTON, Secretary MRS. GILL, Miss ULRICH, Faculty Advisers GERMAN CLUB JACK ROSIN, President SHIRLEY PEARLMAN, Vice-President EDWARD DIETZ, Secretary EDWIN FELDMAN, Treasurer MISS WHITEI, Faculty Adviser H321 CH ESS CLI TB il-II'lKH'N 'N1c,l,r3nm'. IIVPSIIIIPII1 ROB!-IRT KNOX. I-IVFQ'-PI'f'SiIlf'IIf MR. Cl,lNToN, Fm-ully Advisrr CAMERA Cl,l il! f:llHII.I'IS lhlmlm. l,l'1'.Vl'Il4'Ilf DoRoTm' ,lriwl-:l.1.. II.!'1'-PI'f'SI.lil'IIf Pu' K1-zmm. S4-1-rvlnry ROBERT Sl.Aw:1lTr:R. 7'r-vnsun-r Miss lhnklizw, Fnwulry Aflvisvr 1631 SKETCH CIIB Louisa BEVILLE, Presifienz MARTIN HOUDABUSH, Vice-Presidenz DOROTHY ,lr1wlc1,l,. Secrzfmry-Treasurer Miss J. E. lhmzn, Faculty Aflviscr PRINTING CLUB G1-JORGE T1cKNoR, President NATHAN SHANKMAN, Vice-Prvsidenz FRANK FRAZZANO, Treasurer Mn. CRANKSHMV. Faculty Adviser T641 STAIVH' Cllll Hom-1n'l' Ilmrmcn. lIl'l'NIAlf1'lIf .IUHN Clmss. lf ivv-I'rf-siflvnl I vu-1m M: f1ICRS'I'I'INFl-1l.Il, Sw-rvlrzrv ICIIWARD IIJIPZTZ. Tl'f'l1SllI'l'l' NIR. lil Si4l'1l,I,. Fncufly ,fHUiser HA N K STA Fl Imx l I,l'IIIwlllCI.I.. l'rfnw'flw1l WM. NlllCAR'l'llY. I'aying mul Non' Tvllw MMLIORIIQ Mcqllixm. IvI.l'l'-l,lAl'Sill1'IIf lflmxu Wxxmpmzn. Rl'!7l'l'UfIIg Tellvr Sw: 'I'Almx'1'o. Casl1ivr MIRIANI Bvsmnw. Draft Teller AMI-zs I'l l,1.l.ul. liram'l1 .llunngvr 131-:MMIIN Wos'rr:1N, Cenw-al Iifmlflfvvpm- lf. 0. HARMJD. Crvzvrnl fWHlIHjf!'l' lus'l'1lr:n 5lIIll.0SI5lR1L. Izl.l,1s lllluvx. IVIIRIAM ll'l'l-,liLl'l-.. IPRKNIIICS l,0I'l.l m-in. Iinfml.-L'vvpvr.w ' E651 BON SECOUR PHoI:IsI: JANI: BEAIIL, President VIRGINIA WAKEMAN, Vice-President VIRGINIA CAPPS, Secretary ELEANOR CORBIN, Treasurer MISS XVIIITE, MISS BOYD, MISS JOHNSON, Faculty Advisers HI-Y CHARLES CAMPRIzI.L, President GILBERT FOWLER, Vice-President GILMORE SIMME, Secretary HOOVER DUFF, Treasurer MR. O,NEIL, Faculty Adviser H551 Ol l lCERS Olf' Tlflli 'NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, ALPHA CHAPTER llOllEll'l' Comix. I,l'l'SlIll'lIl Vmeziwm CAPPS, Vice-Presirlenl Lrzom Simmz, Sl'l'l'I'llll'-Y Balcom, Margaret Baitz, Mildred Berenter, Clara Beverly, Mary Welby Beville, Margaret Louise Bohlin, Mary Hedda Brubaker, Elfzabeth Bushlow, Miriam Capps, Virginia Ruth Chan, Dorothea Virginia Coale, Robert Norwood Corbin, Eleanor Croxton, Warner W. Dekelbaum, Sarah Dorsey, Ruth Duke, Robert Duvall, Esther Elliott, Josephine Fahrenbach, Marvin .lay Farr, Eleanor Fowler, Marion Franke, Harold Hugo Fraser, Lemuel A. Fryer, Frederick MARVIN FA H RENRACII, Treasurer MEMBERS Garrison, Robert Gerstenfeld, Evelyne Gross, Dorothy Katherine Grotlisch, Louise Hall, Clara Wilson Hastings, Lucy Heagy, John Jones, Powell Reed Keyser, Marian Barbara King, Betty King, Bonnie Elizabeth Krupsaw, Fulton Lanigan, James Leech, Cordon Lewis, William Lowe, Mary Jean MacMillan, Ruth Meloy, Frank McCathran, Frances Mertie, Robert Meyers, Shirley Meininger, Elizabeth Moore, Susan Bryan Neff, Jack Nye, Ned Darby Osterwald, Margaret Pearlman, Shirley Perl-os, Agammemnon Peter, Arthur Reed, Olive Reintges, Virginia Reynolds, Joseph R'ce, James Harry Roadley, Charles Robert Rosin, Jack Scott, Irene Shade, Leona Silver, Esther Stafford, Howard James Swank, Walter Drummond Talbert, Marian Tanty, Ruth Elsie Thornton, Margaret Watkins, William Henry Weiselogel, Laurabel West, Sally Frances Winter, Elizabeth Johnston Wynn, Evelyn Frances Yeonas, Constantine liAl'lI.l'll' on Nalional Honor Society' on page 1591 H571 rl Q fh, 1 gm. ffl X I xxx -501, x xv WH- ff No IAL ll fx! 5: '1 INTER-SORORITY COUNCIL HELEN MLTRPHY, President VIRGINIA KENNEDY, Vice-President JANE YVILSON, Secretary-Treasurer INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL ROBERT ROADLEY, President JOHN CIFFORD, Vice-President AI. OLSEN, Secretary HOWARD STAFFORD, Treasurer EDWARD BROOKS, Sergeant-at-Arms V701 nngg......... ---- ALPHA THETA CHI SH: CUIMUIKN. Pl'1'Sl'lll'IIf NIARY livin: l'A'r Sulvris. Sf-1-n'tary NIARY H I-IIC, Sergeant-at-flrnzs . 1'iff'-I,I't'SI'lft'llf N SMITH. 7'I'1'llSlll'l'l' BETA MU Vlmzml.-x I,r:w. PI'l'Sl'llf'lll NORMA YOVNC, VI-Ct?-Pl'l'SI.llf'IIf DNA MM: WULFE. Sl'l'l'l'lllf'Y MARY ANN CAIN, Tl't'l1SllI't'I' BETTY Qmmrzy, Se:-geanl-at-Arfus U11 IOTA SIGMA UPSILON EIIIABITII BAKER Vice-President ELAINE JOHNSTON, President 3 , RUTH RUSMISELLI-I, Secretary DOROTHY SIEMS, Treasurer ALICE HOLMES, Sergearzt-at-Ar-1115 VIRGINIA KENNEDY, President J LAMBDA SIGMA DELTA ANE WIl.SON, Vice-President BETTY EARLE, Corresponding Secretary MARY THORNTON, Recording Secretary MARGARET ALLAN. Treasurer TH!-:LMA DALY, Sergeant-fll-Arlns EIINICE WICGIIIL, Coax Mistress E721 J 2 S OMECA PIU urn Al wrlx. l'I't'SlA1l4'llI Ilmurrm' C..um. I'I'l'l'-PI'l'Sl.l1t I NlICl,l,I'I lImu.m. St'l'l'f'flIl',Y l,ol'ls1c I3+:v1l.l.r:. Tl'l'lISlll't'I' F1l.IlKl4IC'l'II ,'xlHlS'I'lUlMl. Sf-rgvunl-ul-Arms PHI DELTA SIGMA x 'I'm,u:. l,l'l'SI'll1'lll .lu-xN ,l,nlr:s. lvl'l't IIl'l'Sillt' I,lINI,l.lS l'um.r1. Sw-rmzry lmlmxxlm-1 Mx1's'1'. Trvu.su lil-1'l I'Y f:XNll'lHil,I.. Sl'l':2't'IlIIf-llf-K1I'lllS mg SIGMA LAMBDA RUTH TROULAND, President BETTY LANE, Vice-President PEGGY RICE, Secretary PEGGY LOCKHART, Treasurer JEAN FLEISHELL, Goal Mistress GINGER HOLMES, Sergeant-at-Arms THETA ALPHA CHI CHARLOTTE SCHWARTZ, President JEAN BROOKS, Vice-President BETH QUILLEN, Recording Secretary VIRGINIA DONK, Treasurer NANCY HUTCHINSON, Corresponding Secretary SALLY STEELE, Sergeanz-az-Arms E741 TIIICTA KAPPA SIGMA I UI me III ss. I'rvs1'flm11 MARQLARHT IVlc:IJoNA1.n, I imf-1're.vif1er11 I 1 I ,nun Q1 lm. S4'1'lAl'I1ll'-Y I-'1.oRmc:+: MomAm1'x'. TI'f'l1SllI'f'I' C1-iuulmlxr: IVIARTIN, Sf'l'gFlll1l-111-AI'lllS Ou' Y qw as DELTA SIGMA NU K lin-'I-mm, l're'si4le-nf I l,m'n SOVLE. 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Wumm, Swv:-vlfxry Emir: llusrzu, Trvnsun-r E771 SIGMA DELTA DONALD DUNLAP, President NORMAIQE SABOTINI, Vice-President CHARLES KLINE, Secretary LEROY KUSCH, Treasurer JOHN JONES, Sergeant-at-Arms E781 79 MID-YEAR CLASS OFFICERS EXECUTIVE CHARLES CnFFEY. Prf.siflrnl I3r:T'rY LAW. I'Il,I'f'-l,l'f'SIll!l'Ilf Cowsmmgs NASH. Sm-rotary Iiofwqn ISAMN. ,Ivl'I'flSlll'l'l' MID-YEAR CLASS OFFICERS LITERARY HELEN DAVIS, Valedictoriun JOSEPH SHAPIRO. Pruplwl NATALH:STnRNBsRc,I1mz0nan JOANNE HAYcRAFT.Pr0phvnws E821 LEFT J AMES LAWRENCE ALLNUTT fiirfhplarn: Dawsonville, Md. Srhonl ru-tivitirs and social clubs: Cadets. Nvgrl ufvar what? G. W. U. JEAN EVELYN APPLEBAUM liirlhplarn: Washington, D. C. School l1l'f1.1Il'fif!8 and social clubs: Hockey '33, Publicity Manalzer. Publications. Nruvl urar whal? Business school. , BERTHA ATHANAS Rirthplarr: Washington, D. C. Srlmol artiifitinx and sarial rlubs: Library Guild: Bon Secour. Nvxt ucar what? Business college. MARIE BAILEY Iiirfhplarr: Washington, D. C. Nr-ml 7u'n.r what? Business school. ROBERT WALLACE BAILEY liirlhplarv: Washington, D. C. School rwtivitirs and social clubs: Orchestra. Nrfxt 111'ar what? Benjamin Franklin U. RIGHT BETTY BURDETTE BAIN lfirthplarr: Washington, D. C. Next yvar what? U. of Md. FRANCES BARNARD Birfhplarc: Washington, D. C. School activiliw-1 and social clubs: Commercial Club: Rnhhiffs Foot Club: Hockey. Nmrt war what! Teacher's College. IJOMINIC MIMI BARRANCA Ilirllrplaru' Washington, D. C. sorial rlubn: Sgt., Srhuol arIim'li1'.w and Cadets, Spanish Cluh: Vice-Pres., Beta Chi Sigma. Nfxl your what? Work. HORACE BUCHANAN BAZAN lfirfhplmw-: New York, N. Y. School arlivitirs and social clubs: Cadets. Srhool honors: Treas., Mid-year Class. Nvxt year what! College. JAMES WALTER BERNHARD lflfl'llIlU.l'f'f Washington, D. C. Sz-hoo! urfivilimc and social clubs: Sec'y, Kap- pa Phi Sigma: Sec'y-Treas., Inter-Frater- nity Council. Nur! yrar what? Duke U. isa H541 LED!-'T MILDRED ELIZABETH BISHOP Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? American U. BEULAH FRANCES BRENNAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Work. LEWIS JULIUS BROWN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic Club: Cadets: Spanish Club: Bank Staff. Next year what? Work. THOMAS WILBUR BROWN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Vice-Pres.. Delta Sigma Nu. Next year what? U. of Md. EDITH ELIZABETH BRYANT Birthplace: Takoma Park, Md. Next year what? Business school. RIGHT EVERETTE LEE BURNS Birthplace: Saint Joseph, Mo. School activities and social clubs: Chevrons Club. School honors: Winning Cadet Company, '31. Next year what? Oral Surgery. VIOLA MAY BURNS Birthplace: Goodland, Kansas. Next year what? U. of S. Calif. JOHN PHILIP BUSCHER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Swimming Team, Associate Sports Ed., BULl.ETlNg Cadets. Next year what? Ohio State. GERTRUDE AILEEN CAIRNS Birthplace: Sylvis, Illinois. Next year what? Wash. School for Secretaries. PAUL ERSKINE CARR Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities ami social clubs: French Club. Next ycar what? G. W. U. LEFT STEPHEN LOUIS CHACONAS lfirthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Football. School honors: C , '34, Next year what? College. HAZEL LOUISE CLARK Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social cluhs: Iota Sigma Upsilnn. Nerf year what? Work. WILLIAM HENRY CLARKE Birthplace: Washington. D. C. School activities aml social cluhs: Delta Sigma Nu: Cadets: Swimming squad. Nmrt year what? U. of Florida. CLARA JUANITA CLAXON Birthplace: Frankfort, Kentucky. School activities and social clubs: Glee Club: Dramatic Association: Phi Delta Sigma: Chapel Choir. Srhool honors: Senior life saving award, '34: Winner of school song contest. 'Ii-1. Nmrt war what! Music College. ARTHUR WESTPHALL CLIME Rirthplacz: Washington. D. C. School activities and social clubs: Pres., Arc: Cadets. Nvxt year what? Pennsylvania State School Ship. RIGHT MARY COCHRANE llirthplare: Washington. D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rifle: Lambda Sigma Kappa: Inter-Sorority Council. Next year what? Business college. CHARLES FRANKLIN COFFEY. Jr. Birthplace: Nelson Co., Va. School activities and social clubs: Track: Basketball: Baseball. School honors: Executive Council, '34, '352 Pres.. Mid-year Class. Nrzt year what? U. of Va. KATHRYN ELIZABETH COGSW ELL ltirthplocr: Washington. D. C. Next war what! School for secretaries. RUTH ESTELLE COHEN Hirthplace: New York. N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Swimming Leader. Next war what? College. DONALD RAYMOND COMPTON Birthplace: Washington. D. C. Nut ye-ar what? Fort Worth Aviation Field. L85l 861 LEFT THOMAS ERRETT COOK Birthplace: Madisonville, Kentucky. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Orchestra. Next year what? National University. THOMAS FRANCIS COTTON Birthplace: Parkersburg, West Virginia. Next year what? Work. FORREST LESLIE CROMW ELL Birthplace: Malden, Mass. Next year what? Columbia School of Drafting. GEORGE JOI-IN DASSOULAS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Reporter. Publications. Next year what? C. U. HELEN LOUISE DAVIS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Student Council: Hockey: Associate Ed., BRECKY. School honors: N. H. S., '33, '343 Scholar- ship: Valedictorian, Mid-year Class. Next year what? College. RIGHT BLANCHE GENEVIEVE DAWSON Birthplace: Rockford, Iowa. School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club: Library Guild: Manager, I-Iockey. Next year what? Going west. CLARA LOUISE DE LAWDER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Hockey: Sec'y, Iota Sigma Upsilon. Next year what? Wash. School for Secretaries. JOHN RAYMOND D EMOREST Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Neat year what? Work. EARL SEAV DUFFEL Birthplace: Virginia. Next year what? Work. WILLIAM FRANCIS DUNN, Jr. Birthplace: New Berne, N. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets Football: C Club. School honors: C , '33, '34, Next year what? College. LEFT MARY FRANCES DURST Birthplace: Washington, N. C. School activities and social clubs: Senior Basketball: Ikon Sec-our. Sr-hoo! honors: C , '34. Next war what? Wash. School for Secretaries. ALICE HOLMEAD EDMONDS Birthplace: Hanover, Penn. School activities and social clubs: Library Guild: Treas., Rabbit's Foot Club: Vice- Pres., Lambda Sigma Delta. Next year what? G. W. U. JANE EMERY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Business svhool. ZENOISIA ELAINE EVANS Birthplave: Washington, D. C. School activities und social clubs: History Club. Next year what? Work. D1-:WITT CLINTON FELT ER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Track. Next year what? Work. RIGHT JANE FRANCES FINN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next ucar what? U. of Md. MORTON DAVID FINN Birthplare: Pittsburg. Penn. School urlivitiea and uociul clubc: 4-Min. Speakers. Next year what? G. U. WILLIAM HERISI'lR'I' FISCHER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School arlivitirs and sovial clubs: Arc: Cadets. Next year what? College. NANCY CAROL FITZWATER lfirthplare: Sandpoint, Idaho. School activities and social Clube: Pres., BQLI Mug Vice-Pres., Inter-Sorority Council. Next year what? Duke U. BETTY LOUISE FULLER Birthplace: East Liverpool, Ohio. Next year what? G. W. U. I87 881 LEFT MARGARET EUGENIA GARLAND Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Girl's Bas- ketball Team: Treas., Sigma Lambda. Next ycar what? Wash. School for Secretaries. ELEANOR RADCLIFFE GARNER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secour , Hockey. Next year what? G. W. U. CHRISTINE GEORGE Birthplace: Washington. D. C. Next year what? Business college. IRVING GERTLER Birthplace: New York, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Publica- tions: Stamp Club: German Club. Next year what? Benjamin Franklin U. LENORA BEATRICE GORDON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: History Club : Pres., Commercial Club : Dramatic Association. School honors: N. H. S., '34. Next year what? G. W. U. RIGHT BARBARA GRAHAM Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School honors: Executive Council. Next year what? Art school. ROBERT CAMP GRIMES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Track. Next year what? Work. LAYTON CHARLES GROVES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Publica- tions. Next year what? G. W. U. ELEANOR MARGARET HARRIS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Student Council. Next year what? Nursing. WILLIAM EDGAR HART Birthplace: Richmond, Va. Newt year what? College. L E F 'I' ROBERT PEARCE HAWTHORNE lfirthplava: Wooster. Ohio. School activities and social clubs: Cog: Eta Sigma Gamma: Cadets. Nvzrt year what? U. of Alabama. RUTH JOANNE HAYCRAFT lfirthyrlurc: Washington, D. C. Sf-hool activities and aovial vluhx: Basketball: Hockey 3 Dramatic Association : Spring Play: lion Secour: Frenvh Club. Srhool honorn: N. H. S., '33: Prophetess, Mid-year Class. Nmrt year what? Oberlin College. DOROTHY MAY HEDDINGS lfirthplace: Washington, D. C. Svhoul artivitius mul nuvial vlulm: Spanish Club: Swimming Leader. Nrmt year what? C. W. Il. MARY ALICE HERBERT Ifirlhplare: Washington. D. C. Svhool artivitivs and xorial rlubx: Rahbit'S Foot Club: Commercial Club. Nrrt year what? U. of S. Calif. RUTH MATILDA HERMAN Birthplare: Washington. D. C. Sr-hool activities and sur-ial Fllllhlj Frenrh Club. Nvrt uvar uvhal! College. RIGHT CHARI.O'I I'E TALLULAH HEW ETT lfirllzplaru' Jacksonville, Florida. Srhool arlivitien and social clulm: Girls' Rifle: RabbIt's Foot Club: French Club: Omega Phi: Spanish Club. Nvgrt year uvhul? Business school. M ARCARET LOUISE HILL lfirthplarf-: Washington. D. C. Svhool avtivitirs and sowiul rluhn: HovkeyL lim-nketbull. Nmrl your what? Collvge. FRANCES El.lZAlSE'I'H HOPKINS lfirlhplar-e': Washington. D. C. Sr-hool a1'l'i1viti1's and surial rluhx: Iota Sigma llpsilun. Nmrl war what? Wash. School for Secretaries. EV ELYN MARIE IRELAND llirfhplarv: Washington. D. C. N:'.rl yvar what? Work. VIRGINIA HASSLER JOHNSON Hi'rthplua'0.' Washington. D. C. Nu! year what? Business college. l89l 901 LEFT DOROTHY KALLEVA Birthplace: Boston, Mass. Next year what? College. LYNN RAE KAUFMAN Birthplace: Portland. Oregon. School activities arid social clubs: Orchestra: French Club: Dramatic Association: Com- mercial. Next year what? Strayer. ROBERT MYERS KAUTZ Birthplace: Lancaster, Penn. School activities and social clubs: Swimming squad. Next year what? Work. KATHERINE AUDREY KELLOGG Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rabbitfs Foot Club: Inter-Sorority Council: Theta Alpha Chi. Next year what? Wash. School for Secretaries. MARTHA BYRD KEMON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Central Songsters. Next year what? Continue music. RIGHT HARRIETTE ELIZABETH KENYON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rabbit's Foot Club: Rifie Team: Dramatics Club. Next year what? G. W. U. JANE FRAZER KEPHART Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: General Council: Swimming Leader: Hockey: Ger- man Club: History Club. Next year what? U. of Md. EDWARD WALTER KERN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Next year what? Work. VIRGINIA MAE KERR Birthplace: McKeesport, Penn. Newt year what? Business school. ROBERT EDGAR KRAFFT Birthplace: York, Penn. School activities and social clubs: Kappa Phi Sigma: Cog: Sgt., Cadets. Next year what? U. of Md. LEFT EDITH CONSTANCE KRAMER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actiuitics and social clubs: Dramatics: 4-Min. Speakers: Student Council: Vice- Pres., Theta Alpha Chi. School honors: Second Place Award. Fall Play Contest, '33: Executive Council, '34. Next year what? College. FRANCES RITA KUNNA lfirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rabbit's Foot Club: Inter-Sorority Council: BuLLmxN Reporter: Dramatic Club: Pres., Theta Alpha Chi. Next your what? G. W. U. HAROLD LEWIS LARASH b'irthpla1:e.' Washington, D. C. Ncxt year what! Work. JOSEPH CHARLES LASALLE Ilirthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Kappa Phi Sigma: Swimming Team: Football: C Club. School honors: C '34, Next year what! Work. RALPH ANDREW LAUXMAN Ifirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Bank Staff. Next year what? Benjamin Franklin U. RIGHT lSE'I I'Y HALL LAW liirthplucc: West Va. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic Association: Pres., Sigma Lambda: Pres., Inter-Sorority Council: Rabbit's Foot Club: Student Council: Sketch Club: Publications. School honors: Vice-Pres., Mid-year Class. Next ycar zchat? U. of Md. ALICE KING LEAKE lfirlhplacc: Washington, D. C. School activiticx and social clubs: Life-Saving: Swimming Leader: Student Council: Vice- Pres., Latin Club: Hockey: Review Staff. School honors: N. H. S., '33, '34. Ncxt ycur wha!! Smith College. lt0liER'l' LEROY LEASURE lx'irIhplu.cc: Washington, D. C. School activilicn and social clubs: Science Club: Swimming. Ncxt ycur 'Il'lt1lff U. of Md. MAX LEIDERMAN lfirthplacc: Washington. D. C. School actiuiticn and social clubs: Branch Manager. Bunk. Ncxt ycar what? Work and school. MARY KATHLEEN LEIGH Birthplacc: Leesburg, Va. Next ucar what? Music college. 921 LEFT LOUIS LEVATHES Birthplace: Mt. Carmel, Penn. School activities and social clubs: Track: Orchestra. Next year what? College. FRANCES MAY LINTHICUM Birthplace: Portsmouth, Va. School activities and social clubs: Publicity Ed., REVIEW: Rec. Sec'y, Theta Alpha Chi. Next year what? U. of Md. CHARLES JOHN LOMEDICO Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Printing Staff of BULLETIN. School honors: Alumni Award for Printing, '34, Next year what? Work. HARRY SOLOMON LONDON Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Chevrons Club: German Club: French Club. School honors: 2nd Place Cadet Co., '34, Next year what? G. W. U. ALBERT WARNER LORING Birthplace: Cambridge, Mass. School activities and social clubs: Arc: Ger- man Club: Student Council. School honors: Sgt.-at-Arms: Student Coun- cil, '34. Next ycar what? G. W. U. RIGHT ERNEST SALVATORE MARC ELLINO Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Sghggl activities and social clubs: Track: Basketball. Next year what? Work. ELIZABETH FRANCES MARINO Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Nexct year what? P. G. LESTER MARKS Birthplace: Richmond, Va. School activities and social clubs: Track Team: Business Staff. BRECKY: Publica- tions: 4-Min. Speakers: Debating Society: Student Council. JOSEPH MOSSLER MARZOLF, Jr. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rifle Team! REVIEW Staff. School honors: N. H. S., '34. Next year what? College. WILLIAM LOWE MASTIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Pres.. History Club. School honors: N. H. S., '34: Scholarship. LEFT MARIE KATHLYN MCNICHOLAS Rirrhplare: Washington, D. C. School activities and .mv-ial rlulm: Lihrary Guild: Sev'y. Phi Delta Sigma. Next year what? Duke Il. MICHAEL FRANK MEENEI-IAN Birthplace: Ireland. Srhool activities and sovial rlubu: Sgt.-ab Arms, Delta Sigma Nu: Vive-Pres., Cog. Next year what! College. JOSEPH MARTIN MEI-IL Birthplaue: Story City, Iowa. Srhool activitiru and novial rlulm: Lacrosse: Track. Next year what! P. G. JAMES HOOPER MELLICI-IAMP Birthplace: High Point, N. C. Next year what? N. C. State. WILBUR. STEV ENS METCALF Rirthplave: Johnson City, Tenn. School activities and social vlubs: Cadets. Next year what? U. of Md. RIGHT JAMES THOMAS MITCHELL Rirlhplave: Richmond, Va. Next year what? U. of Md. GLORIA MERCEDES MONTES lfirthplare: Waxhington, D. C. Srhool activities and social rlulm: Life-Saving: Tremi., Spanish Club: Rifle: Chess Club. Next year what! Wilson Normal. HAROLD PALMER MOODY lfirthplare: Mnrion. Va. Sr-hool activities and social clubs: Football: Track. Next year what? U. of Md. MARGUERITE BENTON MORELANIJ Birthplace: Seattle, Washington. Srhool activities and aoeial clubs: Swimming Leader. Next year what! Duke U. WILLIAM RADFORD MOSES llirthplafre: Boston, Mass. School ar-tivities and social clulm: Vice-Pres., Piano Club. U13 941 LEFT DUDLEY FOREST MUNNS Birthplace: Seven Oaks, Redlands, Calif. School activities and social clubs: Football. Next year what? G. W. U. DOLLIE DORIS MURNAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Student Council: German Club: Publications: Piano Club: Hockey: Dramatic Club: Quill Clique. School ho'n.ors: N. H. S., '34. Next year what? Work. GLADYS WI NIFRED MURRELL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Wash. School for Secretaries. CONSTANCE MARETA NASH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rabbit's Foot Club: Cor. Sec'y, Sigma Lambda: General Council. School honors: Sec'y, Executive Council, '34: Sec'y. Mid-year Class. Next year what? U. of Md. HENRY STUBBS NOWELL Birthp'ace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sgt., Cadets: Student Council. School honors: N. H. S., '34. RIGHT ELIZABETH ANN O'BRI EN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sketch Club: Chess Club: French Club: Archery: Hockey. Next year what? College. GEORGE NASH PAGE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Publica- tions: Printing Staff, Publications. Next year what? G. W. U. MI LDRED IRENE PATTERSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rabbifs Foot Club. Next year what? G. W. U. MARY ELIZABETH PECK Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Life-Saving. Next year what? Wash. School for Secretaries. STANLEY SEDGEWICK PECK Birthplace: Hanover, N. H. Next year what? Dartmouth. LEFT CARL WENDELL PIERCE Birthplace: Raleigh, N. C. School activities and social clubs: Treas., Delta Sigma Nu: Vice-Pres.. Cog: Foot- ball: Business Staff, Bnacxv: Basketball: Lacrosse. Ncrt year what? Work. DOROTH Y M A RI E PLUGGE Hirthplacru' Washington, D. C. School activities and :mcial clubs: Sec'y, Lnmhda Sigma Delta: Inter-Sorority Coun- cil: Student Council: Rahbit's Foot Club. Nrxt year whal? G. W. U. ROSE Ll LLIAN POLLAN Rirthplacc: Baltimore. Md. School activitien and social clubs: C Club: Commercial Club: Swimming Leader. School honors: C , '33, '34. Next year what? Strayer's. RAYMOND WALLACE RADCLI FFE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activitieu and social clubs: Central Songsters: Cadets. Next year what? College. DOROTHY RATN ER Hirthplarc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Treas.. Commercial Club: Debating: Hockey: Typist for Blu.l.E'rlN. Next year what? Work. RIGHT OSCAR WELLINGTON BLUCHER REED. Jr. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: French Club. Next year what? College. MARY RIEG Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Vice-Pres.. Alpha Theta. Chi: Central Songsters: Rab- bit'n Foot Club: Inter-Sorority Council. Next year what? U. of Md. MARGARET JULIA RIVES Birthplace: Hinton, W. Va. Next year what? Randolph-Macon. DORIS ROSENBLOOM Birthplace: Newburn, Tenn. School activities and social clubs: Rec. Sec'y, Commercial Club: Basketball: Qualified Re- porter, Publications: Tennis: Associate Mgr., Tennis: Quill Clique. Nczt year what? Work. LI LLI AN ROSENBLOTI-I Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs.' Camera Club: Sec'y, Stamp Club: Typist for BUL- LETIN: Hockey: Basketball: Art Staff, Pub- lications. Nczvt year what? Nat. School of Fine and Applied Arts. E951 961 LEFT EDITH PAULINE ROWLES Birthplace: Manassas, Va. School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club: Swimming Leader. Next year what? Work. OTIS NICHOLAS SABATINI Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Pres.. Sig- ma Delta: Sec'y, Inter-Fraternity Council: Football: Track. Next year what? West Point. DOUGLAS LOANE SAUNDERS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? G. W. U. PEGGI E FLORENC E SCHMID Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Pres.. Lambda Sigma Kappa: Inter-Sorority Coun- cil. Newt year what? Work. ARMOND SCHREIBER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Newt year what? Stanford U. RIGHT CYRIL AUGUSTUS SCI-IULMAN Birthplace: New York, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: German Club: Stage Crew: Biology Club: Science Club. Next year what? G. W. U. VIRGINIA SCRIVENER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities arid social clubs: Dramatics: Debating Society. Next year what? Work. JOSEPH OSCAR SHAPIRO Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Debating Society: Swimming: Publications. School horiors: Prophet, Mid-year Class. Next year what? U. of Va. CHARLOTTE ARLETTA SHEADS Birthplace: Columbia, S. C. School activities arid social clubs: Rifle: Iota Sigma Upsilon. Next year what? Work. HAZEL MARIE SMALLWOOD Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities arid social clubs: Latin Club: Hockey: Student Council. Next year what? G. W. U. L E I-' T NORMA MITCHELL SMITH Ifirilnplrlw: Wushingtun, D. C. Nur! yrnr whit!! Wurk. JOHN DAVIS SNYDER lfirlhplnvw: Wnsbiniztwn, Il. C. Nrzrl Nrur lrhulf liurlifr Svhuul. MA RY I-1S'l'Hl'IR SOM M ERS Ilirfhplm-rr Lung lslunrl, N. Y. Svhuol ur'Iil'1'li4'x mul :mvful rlulm: Girls' Rifle 'IR-um: Latin Club: French Club: Rabbit's Vout. Club: Swimming Leader: Jr. Assn- viute I-Id. of linlavxvg Ass't Business M'gr. iiRl'1l'KY. Srhvul hnnurs: Vim'c-Pros., N. H. S., '34. Nur! ywur Il l4l.,f College. CllR'l'lS WALTON SPIKER lfirlhplm-r'.' Wnsbinxztun, D. C, Sflmnl m'1l'l'ilir'u and xuvirll l llllR.' CadeiS. Na-ff ffwur 11-hul f Business svhonl. ROSHANN l'2l.l.l'lN S'I'A1'LETON l!irIl:plur'1'.' liuliimorc, Md. A':,rl mar wha!! Iiusincss srhiml. RIGHT NA'l'Al.lI'I S'l'lCI.I.A STICRNHPIRG Hirllrplm-1'.' Norfolk, VH. Srlmul fu-Iivflirw mul xurial rlulm: Ar-1s't Adv. Mgr. Publi:-utinns: Ass't Business Mgr. l'llbli1'uiiunr-1: Vive-Pres.. Rabbit's Font Club: Vivo-l'rvs.. Common-iul Club: Trcas., Ilrnmnliv Assiwiatimi: 4-Min. Speakers: Quill Clique. S:-lmol hnrlurx: N. H. S.. TM: Quill Clique M1-dnl TM: Hisinrisin, Mill-year Class. Nur! yrur wha!! Work. FRANK SHUMAN STI-JWART If'frIhpf1L1'1'.' Nnrwnml. Ohio. S1-hoo! af'Iil'iIf4'x mul .fmvinl rlulzs: Cog: Cnflvis. Sf-haul hunorx: Winning: Company. '31. Nrurf urur u-hat! Cnllcue. LIGONARD SUMMERS lffrlhpla:'4': Wnshinglnn, D. C. Sr-lmol 1u'li1'ilir's null xorial rlulm: Quill Clique: Gs-rnmn Club: History Club: Chess Club: Rcnurtvr for l5lIl.l.E'I'IN. Nvxrl yvur whulf G. W. ll. EVA ROSE MARY '1'l'Il'IL lfirfllpluir-1'.' Hungary. Srhunl arfivilirw null wrist' 1-lulm: Dramatic Club: Cnmmeri-inl Club: Swimming Leader. Nvnrl yvar wlmif liurupe. M A LCOLM CHARLES THOMAS lh'i7'fhll,ll,f'1'.' Imndover, Mil. Svhool uf-Iinilimc mul snviul rlulm: Football: Rifle. Nucl yrur lvhulf G, W. U. I9 I if My l95l LEFT MARJORIE HAZELL THOMAS Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: Jr. Asso- ciate Ed. of BRECKYQ Hockey. Next year what? Nurse's training. HILDA LUCILLE VON THYRRING Birthplace: Norfolk, Va. School activities and social clubs: Theta Alpha Chi: Dramatic Club. Next ycar what? G. W. U. ELISABETH VIRGINIA TRUITT Birthplace: Milford, Delaware. School activities and social clubs: Spanish Club. Newt year what? Business school. MILDRED ELIZABETH WALDER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sec'y, Treas., Piano Club: Commercial Club: Vice-Pres., Bank. School honors: N. H. S., '34, Newt year what? Secretary. PAUL WILLIAM WARREN Ifirthplace: Denver, Colorado. School activities and social clubs: Student Council. Ncmt ycar what? U. of Md. RIGHT BEATRICE WARSAW Birthplace: New York, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Rabbits Foot Club: Piano Club. Next year what? College. ETHEL WHITE Birthplace: Vanceboro, N. C. Next year what? College. JOANNA LINWOOD WOMELDORPH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: German Club: Treas., Alpha Theta Chi. Next year what! William and Mary College. VIVIAN ELAINE WOODWORTH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Typist for REVIEW. Next year what? Marjorie Webster. CONSTANTINE GEORGE YEONAS Birthplace: Norfolk, Va. School activities and social clubs: Student Council. Ncmt year what? Business administration at college. EARL FRANCIS YINGLING lfirtlzpluf-11: Washington, D. C. School activities and social 1-Iubs: Studen Council: Cadets: Debating Society. Next year what? College. SEALED ORDERS All sail set and a fair wind blowing, Thousands of craft are launched tod Ports unknown, but thc tide is flowing Out to sou, and lheyire under weigh. Youth is lured by the ago-old story- Fortune heckons to you and me. Spreading a path of golden glory Over a dazzling, jade-green sea. BETSY W H91 t ayg INTER, '35 MID-YEAR CLASS HISTORY NATALIE STERNBERG Four years ago, a group of young boys and girls tripped gaily into Central, there to remain until they had obtained enough credits to warrant graduation. We were not here long, however, when we discovered that graduation was not our only aim but that Central sponsored many interesting activities such as her numer- ous clubs, sports, and her cadet corps. With this realization developed an urge in a great many to participate and in all to support her activities. In June of that year, when the Adjutant walked over to Central to claim Com- pany A winner of the Competitive Drill, school spirit soared to its heights in all of us. How we yelled! How we cheered! What a beautiful ending for our first semester at Central. The summer vacation passed quickly, and all of us returned to school with a renewed determination and vigor. We were educated rookies and as such considered ourselves a part of Central. In order to strengthen this belief, many of us joined clubs, some, sports, and a large number of boys became cadets. During our first year, Central's track team won the inter-high school champion- ship, our basketball team placed second in the series, and to make the year complete, Coach J. J. Ray carried the basketball team through to victory for the first time in eight years. While in our second year, the basketball team advanced from second to first place, winning the inter-high school championship along with the Metropolitan Championship. The baseball team placed second. Who will ever forget that memorable day, when, after having been efficiently drilled by our able coach, Mr. Coggins, Central's football team carried the pigskin over the goal line to come out victorious over Tech, who had for eight long years held the championship. What a day for our school when, in reward for their clean, conscientious football, five of our players were chosen for the all-high team. In addi- tion, the baseball placed second in the series. T Now let us glance at those of us who, a year ago, realized a goal which was surrounded by as many barriers as Central,s goal line during the Tech-Central game. I refer to Central's honorary scholastic society, her branch of the National Honor Society, which has just admitted a new group of worthy members, some of whom are graduating with us. Still another activity in which Central students have long excelled is that of publications. For many years both our weekly newspaper, The Bulletin, and our bi- monthly magazine, The Review, have won high honors in various local and national contests. During the course of our four years here, The Review has ranked All American in the National Scholastic Press Association twice, this award being higher than first place, it took Medalist, this also being higher than first place, in the Colum- bia Scholastic Press Association, and it placed first in a contest held at Columbia University. ' fffontinued on page 1681 51001 MID-YEAR VALEDICTORY HELEN LOUISE DAVIS Tonight, we the February class of 1935, are assembled within this auditorium for the last time as Centralites. No longer shall these walls echo to our shouts and laughter nor the floors feel the tread of our feet as we pass from class to class. lt is a momentous occasion and one that fills us with mingled emotions-exulta- tion because we have successfully proved ourselves capable and worthy of receiv- ing those precious scrolls, our diplomas, thus leaving us free to go forward un- moleated in search of new learning, both practical and theoretical-regret because we leave behind enduring memories of good times enjoyed among dear friends. Let us imagine ourselves as advancing through the book of life. As we glance behind us we see the first chapter, a testimonial to the six years spent in the graded schools learning the rudiments of education. The second chapter contains a record of our three years experienced in the Junior High School in preparation for the routine and higher instruction we were to receive in the Senior High. We are now approaching the conclusion of the third chapter that marks the completion of our sojourn here at Central, and we find ourselves about to turn to a clean page on which to record a new phase of life. Some of us will be found continuing our education in higher schools of learning while others will be found assuming vari- ous positions in the business world. The outlook which we see before us is much brighter than was that of the members of preceding classes, in that the economic pendulum seems to be swinging back to more prosperous times. It is our obliga- tion to contribute our aid in order to advance this movement with even greater rapidity. We must face life with confidence, for after all, to be young is the proudest thing in the world. Believe that all is wellg believe, with Socrates, that to the good man no evil can happen . Such an attitude will enable us to endure whatever we have to face. We must seize our opportunities with eagerness, be willing to run the risk of taking chances. Let us not turn back when we come to stony ground, nor wince if life is not easily conquered. It was in anticipation of these very conditions that we patiently struggled, with the cooperative guidance of instructors and textbooks, in order that we might meet our world as it is and be capable of doing our part in it. While here at Central we have participated in numerous athletic events, joined many clubs and fraternal organizations, and enjoyed ourselves at various social gatherings. These activities have contributed both to our moral and physical growth by giving us resources that will endure as long as lifeg habits that time itself will not destroy, but strengthen, leisure occupations that will render sickness tolerable, solitude enjoyable, and life more pleasant and useful. The remembrances of the happy times we have experienced are treasured in our memories and they are pre- cious to us. indeed, it is they which really constitute life for us. Our memories make our world, and our memories are what we make them. May the remaining students and the many new ones who will come to take our places uphold all of Central's traditions. May we, who are leaving, cross each fConlinued on page 1683 f1o1J wo . o 5 - '..,v ....,.,. -P5211 ' f4'fw.'fff. - had 0 -.mf f z ' 3 'Alf-L4 X . ' . 'D - I W Y.. V 0. W' L 'J 14 1 A 1 gif, z u Q h ra 4- 4 'N' nl . 4' 5 H 5 ' Nm., A g X s! A I . . rf.. .- I YS: K: I iv 1 6 cf ' '. . f.. f. 5 H '-5' - -0, gf. ' ' - -' f - eifyf. -2.3, - ,.:.-fi 133253 -12. 'H fm.-2. l . 'f':5.'Q'2fY.E I Q .Jar l 'P X n . - 4-1.1L'.L'. f l102j .mi JUNE CLASS OFFICERS IQXECIITIVI: ROBERT R0AImI,m, IJl'?Sl.ll'Pllf OLIVIA: RI:I1n, lf'iw-l'1'esI'fIer11 JEAN LOWE, Secretary STUART FITZIIIIUII, Treasurer LITERARY VIRGINIA CAPPS, Valeflivmrian CEORILI-1 SEYMORIC, l'roplw1 ARTHUR PILTILR. Hi.Slt1l'l.HII NIARCARICT 0S'I'liRWAl,D. 1,I'01ll1f'If'SS RUTH DORSELX, Poetess D041 L E F T SOPHIE ABRAMS llirlhplucc: New Haven, Conn. School artivilius and social rlulls: Rabbit's Foot Club: French Club: Commercial Club: German Club. Ncrt ycur what! Wilson Teachers' College. PAUL FRANCIS ACHS'l'I'I'I'TI'lR Hirthplurw: Washington. D. C. School activities und sorfa! clulm: German Club: Student Council. HENRY ELIDGE ALLANSON lfirihplucru' Blacksburg, Va. School artioillcn and xorial clubs: Chess Club: Iliology Club: History Club: Cadets: Pub- lications: 4-Min. Speakers. JUANITA MAUDIG ALKIRIC Hirflnplarc: Indianapolis, Ind. Nr.rl ycar what! Iiusiness College. l'1l.IZAIll'1'I'H DUNLOP ARMSTRONG llirlhplacc: Washington. IJ. C. School ucliviiics and social clubs: Omega Phi. Ncrt year what! Work. RIGHT RUTH ASKIN Ifirfhplaz-r': Philadelphia, Penn. School urlivitic.-1 and social clubs: Hockey. Nur! yrar wha! ! G. W. U. MARCICLO PINIERA ASUNCION Hirlhplumv: Luoag Ilocos Norte. Philippine Islands. School arfivitizm and social clubs: History Club: Hi Y Club: Student Council. Nur! ycar what! G. W. U. DOROTHY All IGRISACH lfirUlplar4',' Washington, IJ. C. SFIIUUI acliviiirs and social clubs: Commer- cial Club. Nfmrl yvar what? College. EDITH GI-IRTRUDI-I AUSTIN lfirlhplarc: Washington. D. C. School activitim and xacial clubs: Pres. Omega Phi Inter-Sorority Council. Nur! ycar whalf Corcoran Art School. RICHARD KENNETH IIAMMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Newt year what! U. of Vn. D051 maj LEFT JACK MILES BAN E Birthplace: Newcastle, Penn. School activities and social clubs: Kappa Phi Sigma. Next year what? G. W. U. HELEN RUTH BEAL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Bon Sec-our. Nexrt year what? College. PHOEBE JANE BEALL Birthplace: Atlanta, Ga. School ar'ti'vities and social clubs: Pres., Hon Secour: Library Guild: Basketball. Newt war what? College. CLARA BERENTER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Quill Clique: Vice-Pres., Commercial Club: Debating So- ciety: Basketball. School Honors: N. H. S., '35: Finance Man- ager, Publications. Next year what? Straycr's. LILLIAN RUE BERG Rirthplacc: Washington, D. C. Near! year what? College. RIGHT MARY WELHY BEVERLEY Birthplace: Panama. Canal Zone. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secour: Spanish Club: Hockey: Student Council. School Honors: N. H. S., '34: Scholarship. Next year what? College. MARGARET LOUISE BEVILLE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Pres., Sketch Club: R1-:VIEW Art Staff: Sec'y., Rabbit's Foot Club: Quill Clique: History Club: Omega Phi: BRECKY Art Staff. School Honors: Art Editor of REVIEXV, '34, '35: N. H. S., '34, '35, MARGARET LOUISE BITTINGER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Student Council. Next year what? U. of Va. THOMAS WILLIAM BLUMENAUER, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Nczct year what? American U. MARY HEDDA BOHLIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Swimming leader: Rifle: Basketball: Girl Reserves. School Honors: N. H. S., '34, '35, Next year what? U. of Md. 1. i: FT I WILLIAM ICIJGAR ISOOKHIILTZ lfirthplaw: Washington, Il. C. Nvft ymlr wha!! Work. ERN I'1S'I'INI'I CARR IIOWYER lfirlhplizvvu' Washington. IJ. C. Srhool urli'l'iti4'x and mrial rlulrs: Dramatic Club: Hoi-key. N1-rf yrar wha!! II. ol' Mil. MARY ICIICICNIA IlROADI!I'IN'I' lfirlIr1:lurr: Washington, Il. i'. Nvrf gran' wha!! Work. WILLIAM ICIIWARII IIROOKS lfil'Hllllll1'l'.' Washington, IJ. C. Srhool ur'lil'ifi4'.-1 and .vmriul vlullx: Historian. Epsilon Mu Sigma: I'uI:lii'utions: Student Council: History Club: Sgt.-at-arms, Inter- fruternity Counvil. Nur! uvur lvhul! College. JEANNH LOUISE BROOKS Ifirlhpluw: I'hiladeIphia, Penn. Srhoul a1'tivili1'n and xm'in.l rluhx: Theta Alpha Chi: Ruhhifs Foot Club: Inter-Sorority Counril. Nr!! 1lI'l!l' zrhal? Work. R I G H T ALl RI'ID IIHRNAIQD BROTMAN lfirlhplm-1-5 Washington. IJ. C. Near! yrar 1l ll1ff' C. W. U, VIRGINIA HYNSON BROWN lfirth1rlar'4'.' Washington, ID. C. Sr-hool lll'll'1Vlfil48 and :social vlulm: Gym Cap- tain. Nur! yvar whal? Work. RICHARD WILSON BROWN Ifirlhpla4'1f.' Norfolk, Va. S1-hool nvtivitivx mul sorial vluhs: German Club: Tennis. Next ya-ar what? School. ELIZAIIETH BRUBAKER lfirfhplru-ng St. Paul, Minn. School u.r'li'vitimx and social clubs: Lambda Sigma Delta: R.abbit's Foot Club: Sketch Club: Quill Clique. S4-houl llonorn: Pres., Student Council, '34, 155: N. H. S., '34, '35: Associate Editor of BULLETIN, '34, '35, Nvxl yrur uvhal? Cornell. WILLIAM WHI'I'ELI'lY BUSH. JR. lfirthplarr: Washington, D. C. Srhool ur-tivilias and .social clubs: C Clnh: Football: Student Council: Swimming. School llonoru: Football C , '34, Nur! yrar whal? Prep. Svhool. fun 1081 LEFT MIRIAM THELMA BUSHLOW Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clulrsi Sec'y., 4- Min. Speakers: Treas.. Commercial Club: Dramatic Club: C. H. S. Bank: Basketball. School Honors: Scholarship: N. H. S., '35, Next yrar what? College. BETTY BUTCHER Birthplace: Clarksville, Texas. JOHN MERRITT CADY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Chevrons Club. School Honors: Lieut., Cadets, '35. Next year what? Work. BETTY BRUCE CAMPBELL Hlrlliplacef Richmond, Va. School activities and social clubs: Sgt.-at- Arms., Phi Delta Sigma. Ncarf yfar what? College. CHARLES EDWARD CAMPBELL Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Pres., Hi-Y: Student Council. Next year what? College. R I G H T EFFIE PENELOPE CANHAM Iii:-th1i.'a e: Lynchburg, Va. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secour: Hockey: Rifle. Nmct year what? Travel. VIRGINIA RUTH CAPPS Birthplace: Birmingham, Ala. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic Club: Basketball: Sea-'y., Bon Secour: Glee Club: Library Guild: 4-Min. Speakers: La- tin Club: Spring Play. School Honors: Scholarship: Vice-Pres. N. H. S., '34: Valedictorian, June Class, '35. DOROTHY MARIE CARD Birthplace: Poughkeepsie, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Omega Phi. Next year what? College. MARGARET CHRISTINE CARROLL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Work. JANE JORDAN CASTELL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: C Club: Swimming Leader: Hockey Team. School Honors: Swimming C , '33. Next year what? College. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Vice-Pres.. Sigma Delta: Officers Club: LEFT MAIIRINIG CATTERALL Hirlhplncf-.' New Orleans, La. Near! war lrhfllf Work. Il0R0'l'HI'IA VIRGINIA CHAN Ifirlhplucr: Martinsburg, West Va. Srhool flrlirifirn rulrl social 1-lulm: Ron Sevourg 4-Min. Speakers: Pres., Girls' C Club: Scc'y, Quill Clique: liuskctballg Hockey: Gym Captain. Srhlml llmwrai N. H. S., '34, Associate I-Editor or HllI,l,I'ZTIN. '34, 'I45: Basketball C , 'IIIL Allkff yrar n-hu!! College. ANGICLOS NICHOLAS CHIIMRRIS l!,fl'fll1llfl1'4'.' Washington, D. C. School arfiviricn and social rlulm: Captain, Baseball: C Club. Srhoul llmlurx: Ilaschall C , 'IlCl, '2l4. Nrxrl 111-ur wha!! II. of Mrl. CLMOM GUS CHUMIIRIS Ilirillplucr-5 Washington. D. V. S4-Imol ru-iiviticx and sol-ful clubs: Baseball: Ilasketball: C Club. Srhool lllnlfrrx: Ilasehall C , '34, Nrnrf yvur :chaff Il. of Md. IIAVIIJ CLARK CLAGE'l l' Ifirlllplm-1'.' Washington. IJ. G. Srhonl nr-Iirilirx mul sorinl rlulrs: Cadets, Chcvrons Club. A'1.rl' ucur what! Millard Prep. R IG H T LUIIISH IIAYARD CLARK llirlhplru-rg Wndesboro, N. C. Srhnnl m'Ii1'flim4 and xorial rlnlzx: Ilasketball. Nrfr yr-nr u-hal f Ilukc ll. WILLIAM FRANK CLICAVIGR Ilirfhplncc: Washington, IJ. C. Srhool activitffw and sorial 1-Iulm: Officer.- Clubg Debating Society: Science Club: Pub- lications: Iiaacxv, Asst. Rus. Mgr.: Chev- rons Club. School llonuru: Cadet officer, '35. Nfxrl year wha!! American U. R0 IIE R'l' NORWOOD COAL PI lfirlhpl4u'1': Baltimore, Md. .Nrhnnl m'Hr'iIic.w and social rlulra: Pres., Hp- silon Mu Sixzma: Treas., Quill Clique: Ten- nis: 4-Min. Speakers: Officers' Club: Pub- lications: Student Council: Chevrons Club. School llmlurx: Editor-in-Chief. BRFIFKY. V52 Pros., N. H, S.. 'Jl5: Lim-ut., Cadets, '35, Executive Council. '32, Asst. Photographic Mgr., llnavxv, ':l4. Nur! yrar what? Dickinson College. RALPH DAVID COHN ,i'IvTf,lllIIIl'1'f Detroit, Mich. Nlzrf yr-ur what? G. W. Il. SIIIC ELIZA BETH COLIXORN ls'irIhpIm'r': Washington, D. C. School uctiritiux mul social clulm: Pres.. Al- pha Theta Chi. Nunn! ycur what? Business School. 51091 14.0-X moi LEFT ELMER COLLINS ltirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Student Council: Fall Play: Spring Play. Next year what? College. CECE FREDERICK COOK Birthplace: Indianapolis, Ind. School activities and social clubs: C Club! History Club: Library Guild: Swimming Leader. School Honors: Swimming C , '33, Next year what? Journalism. CHARLES LAWRENCE COOKE Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Chevrons Club: Stage Crew: Printing Club. Next year what? Work. ESTELLE JENSEN COOLEY Birthplace: State College, N. Mex. School activities and social clubs: School Or- chestra: Omega Phi. Next ycar what? College. ELEANOR ELIZABETH CORBIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Library Guild: 4-Min. Speakers: History Club: Treas., Latin Club: Treas., Bun Secour: Basketball: Hockey. School Honors: N. H. S., '35. Newt ycar what? College. RIGHT HENRY CORDOVER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Spanish Club: Cadets: Science Club. Next year what? G. W. U. MARTHA LOUISE COX Birthplace: East Lansing, Mich. School activities and social clubs: Swimming Leadership: Spanish Club. Next year what? College. DORIS LORRAINE CRAWFORD Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Wash. School for Secretaries. GRI FFITH THOMAS CRICHTON Birthplace: Morgantown, W. Va. Next year what? College. ELIZABETH CAMPBELL DALLAS Birthplace: Boston, Mass. Next ycar what? Business school. I, E FT TH ELM A DOROTHY DALY Ilirtllplaw: New York, N. Y. Svhool m'fi1'i!i1'n and xorinl r'luln4.' Lambda Sigma Delta: Rulibit's Foot Club: Library Guild. Nuff year wha!! College. JOHN PIIRINTON DAVENPORT Ifirlllplurr: Washington. D. C. Sv-hoof a1'tir'ifi1'x and .worial rlulrs: Stake Crew: Svienmfe Club: History Club: Ass't Mus. Mgr.. Ulu-ICKY: Spring Play: Debat- ing Society: Student Council: Publications. Newt your what? Collette. IIARIIARA JEAN DAVIS lfirlhplu4'1': Washington, D. C. Srhool lll'fiIIl-'INN and noviul 1-lulm: Basketball. .Vu-I year u-hut? II. of Md. HELEN ALDEN DAVISON lfirthplumef Washington, D. C. Svlmul ur'lfl'iIfr's and xm'1'ul rluh.-1: Hon Secour: Hockey: Rifle. .N'1',rl year wha!! Emerson College. PAUL LYNN DEAN Ilirthplarr. Garrett, Ind. Srhool nrt1'1vifics mul xnvial rluhs: Chess Club: Ifrenvh Club. .Vuzrl :nur lrhrztf Colleize. RIGHT I'HIIII.II' WILLIAM DECKELIIAUM Ifirflipla1'1r: Washington, D. C. Srhool ru-Ii1'i!i1's and xorial vlulm: Cadets: German Club: Publications. Nur! yrur n'haI.! G. W. II. ANNIE CARY DELK Iiirlhlrluvrr Smithfield, Va. KATHRYN JEAN DENGLER lfirIl1plm'1'.' Missoula, Mont. Srhool a4'Ii1'iti:'a and xo:-ful rlubs: Sketch Club: Drnmativ Club: Orvhestra: Student Counvil. Nur! yrar what! G. W. II. DORIS ALENE DENNISON lfirlhplm'1': Washington, D. C. Srhool fI.1'li1'itiIm and sorial rlulm: REVIEW Typist: Commercial Club. .Vrxl year what? Work. DOROTHY MARIE DE PUIJ lfirthplucau' Washington. D. C. Svhool artiviti1's and norial rluhx: Iota Sig- ma Il msilon 1 . Nur! yvur ll I1lIf Cornell. I111 LEFT ROSE DESKIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Club. Next year what? Business College. EDWARD ERNST DIETZ Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Club: German Club: Quill Clique: School Honors: Associate Edltor, B '34, '35. Next year what? G. W. U. WILMA DINOWITZER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Club. Next year what? Art school. JACK DINSMORE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Orchestra: Stamp Club. Next year what? Dental School. ROXANNA JULIA DODD Birthplace: Cherrydale, Va. RIGHT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? College. RUTH BRYAN DORSEY Birthplace: Lexington, Ky. German Club: Bon Secour: Quill Art Staff REVIEVV. Poet June Class, '35. Next year what? College. ROBERT GODEY DUKE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Spring Plays: Fall Plays. tificate, '33. DONALD DUNLAP Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Capt. . Football. Newt year what? Yale. RUTH ESTHER DUVALL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School Honors: N. H. S., '35. N Next year what? Wilson Normal. l 51121 School activities and social clubs: Club: Commercial Club: Vice-Pres., German Stamp Cadets. JLLETIN, Camera Sketch Cadets I School activities and social clubs: Girl Re- serves: Piano Club: Commercial Club. Next year what? Wash. School for Secretaries. FRANK MARSHALL DORSETT School activities and social clubs: Chess Club. School activities and social clubs: Vice. Pres.. Sketch Club: Rabbit's Foot Club: Commer- cial Club: Swimming Leader: Camera Club School Honors: N. H. S., '35: Art Editor BRECKY, '35: Assistant Editor, BULLETIN '34, '35: Winner Review Essay Contest, '33 Treas. Dramatic Club: Treas., History Club School Honors: N. H. S., '34: Dramatic Cer- School activities and social clubs: Pres., Sig- ma Delta: Treas.. Boys' C Club: Inter- Fraternity Council: Baseball: Spring Play School Honors: Football C , '33, '34, '35 Baseball C , '33: Executive Council. 1 Clique: 1 LEFT ELIZABETH REDI-ICCA HARIIIC llirthplavfvg Washington, D. C. Srhool arlivitinn and sorial rlulm: Library Guild: Rabbit?-s Foot: Rifle Team: Corr. Sec'y, Lambda Sigma Delta. Nrrt year what? Penn. State. SCOTT EIIRITH Birthplarr: Huntington, W. Va. Nmrl your whal? Naval Academy. JOHN ALI!I'IR'I' EDWARDS Rirthplarv: Washington, D. C. Srhool ar'ti1'ilir'a and social rlulm: Chcvrons Club: Officers' Club. School Hmmru: Cadet Oliiver, '3l5. ELIZA BETH ELLISON lfirth11lar'1': Washington, D. C. School artivifilm and .mrial clulra: Ilnn Scvour: Basketball: Gym Captains. Next yrar what? College. MARVIN JAY I AHRENl!ACH Birthplace: Ileuna Vista, Va. School activities anll xo:-ial rlulm: Swimming: Pres., Cog: Sev'y. Epsilon Mu Sigma. School Honors: Capt., Cadets, '34, '35: Schol- arship: Treas., N. H. S., '34. Next uvar what? College. RIGHT FRED S'I I'II'Hl'JN FARNSWORTH llirlhplarvf: Washington. D. C. Srhool artiwvitivn and xof-ial clubs: Cadet Iiand: Student Council: Officers' Club. Savhool Hfmorx: Capt., Cadets, '34, '35: Hx- ecutive Council, '82, '33. Nm!! your what? G. W. U. JOHN K UHEL FARNSWORTH lfirthplar-ac: Shanghai, China. Srhool Honors: First Lieut., Cadets, '34, '3l5. ELI-IANOR FARR Rirthyrlarrr: Farmington. Utah. School avtivitirw and uovial 1-Iulm: C, H. S. Hank: French Clnh: German Club: Dra- matic Ax-m'n. School honors: N. H. S., '34. Nmrt year what? College. PATRICIA VIOLICT FARR Hirthplarar: Chicago, Ill. Next ynar what? lillainess College. RITA VIRGINIA FAUL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activitivfs and social vlulrs: Dramatic Club: Rabbitfs Foot Club: Publications. School honora: Bum.:-:'r1N Staff, '34. Next year what? U. of Md. L113 1141 LEFT IRVING FAVINSKY Birthplace: New York, N. Y. Nefct year what? Benjamin Franklin U. ROBERT JOSEPH FEGAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social cluhs: Cadets. Newt year what? College. HARRY ABRAHAM FEINBERG Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: Publica- tions: Cadets: Debating Club: Science Club. Next ycar what? G. W. U. EDWIN BERNARD FELDMAN Birthplace: Brooklyn, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Publica- tions: Camera Club: Chess Club: Stamp Club: Treas., German Club: Stage Crew. School honors: Ass't Photo Manager, BR!-JCKY, '35. Next ycar what? G. W. U. Pre Med. School. ISRAEL FELTER Birthplace: Washington. D. C. Ncacl ycar what? Work. RIGHT NORMA FRANCES FERRIS Birthplace: Atlanta. Ga. Ncact ycar what? Work. VIRGINIA BARBARA FIELDS Birthplace: Chicago, Ill. School activities and social clubs: Hockey lion Secour. Newt year what? Travel. BLANCH MABEL FILES Birthplace: New York State. School acti1,vit1'cs and social clubs: Hockey Bon Secour: Spanish Club: Sec., C Club. School honors: C , '34. Next year what? Nursing School. SOI. GREENHOOT FISCHER Birthplacc: Washington, D. C. School aclivitics and .social clubs: Baseball Basketball: Track: Cadets: Publications Student Council. Next ycar what? U. of Penn. STUART BERNARD FITZHUGH Birthplace: Chica2'0. Ill. School activities and social clubs: Swimming Lambda Sigma: C Club. School honors: Treasurer, June Class. '35, Ncxt year what? Wisconsin U. . L li FT l'HlLll' PJIDWARIJ Ifr'rIlrpln1'r,' Wnshingiwn, D, C. Srhoul ru'til'ilir'x and xnrfnl rluhs: 0rl'heStra: Officers Club. Srhnnl honors: First Lieui., Cadets, '34. Nfnrl yrar whalf Culleize. DORIS HLlZAlll'1'I'H FOGLE Ifirlhpla:-rf: Wnshingtnn, ID. C. School lll'ffl'Hl'l'8 and .wvial rluhs: Hockey. Nvgrl 1u'rlr rrhulf Wash. Svhnul for Scvrelaries. MARIAN HOLLINGSWORTH FOWLER lfl'V'f'iII!fl.f'l'.' Washington, ll. C. Srhovl rV'Lfl'if1'4'.-1 anrl xovial rlub.-ri Ceniral Suvlgsiz-rs: Hlwkoy: Haskellmll 1 BRECKY Stall. Sr-huul Imrmru: Svhulur:-ships: N. H. S., '35: l'Ixcm-uiive Cmxnvil, '33, '34, 755. Nur! yrur wliulf' G. W. ll. HAROLD HUGO FRANK E Im'irIl1pln.rr.' llaltimure. Md. S:-huol m'fir'ili1's and xurful vlulm: 4-Min. Sneakers: Eta Sigma Gamma: Offirers Club: Publicatiam:-x: Spring Play: Cadets: Student Cmuwil: Glec Club: Chcvrons Club: Aero KL Glider Club. Srhnnl lmrmrxi N. H. S., '34: Captain, Cadets, '34-'Il5: Scholarship. Nvfl mar u-hal? Study Civil Hnpzinecrimz. DORIS EVA FRASER lffV'Hl1Illll'I'I Takoma l'ark. Md. Srlluul u'H1'l'Ii:'.w and xnrirll rlubs: German Club: Life Saving. Nur! yrur what! ll. of Wise-unsin. FOGARTY RIGHT Ll'IMlll'IL ANIWIRSON FRASER Ifir'Ilxplru'r: lmnura. l'1-nn. S1-lmnl ur-Ii1'ilfr'u mul snrfnl rluhxi Oflivers Club: Chvvrnns Club. S1-hoo! lmnurx: N. H. S.. 754: Cflhtain, Cadets. 'IM-345: Svhnlarship. Nrzri 111-nr wlrut? G. W. ll. lil'IN LYON FRISHMAN lm'irIl:plm'r: l'ulnnfi. Svhoul lu'li4vi!i1'x und xurful rfubsi Cvnirlll Srnllgsfl-rs: Cc-niral Skvtvh Club: Art Staff, lhcrzvxv: Stuflcnt Cuunvil: Spring: Plays. Nur! yfrnr 11-half Ari Svhuul. Hl'ILl'IN ALICE FURR Washimztun. ll. C. Svlvuul uv'lir'1'li:'u uml .'wr'iul 4'lubs.' Phi Delta Sigma: Rnbbifs l-'nut Club: Library Guild: l'llblii-utisuma. Nur! yrur rrhul! Straym-r'r4 Coll:-gc. Ifirlh plzlvrf 0I.lVl'l l'IllGl'2NIA GALLANT IIfrllrp.'1lr':'.' Solon, Mnilw. Sflmvl 1l'lir'iIff'x and snvirll vlrllm: Sigma l.:nnb4l:i: Vim--l'ros., Conimvrrial Club: Dra- matic- Club. Nfxrl yrur lrllulf linsiun ll. Hl'I'l l'Y l'2S'l'AlSRO0Kl'I GALT Ifirll11:'ar1': Wu:-ihimztun, D. C. Svhuul arfiriri:-s and .-mf-ial clubs: Rabbifs lfnul, Club. Srlmol Iumnrn: Assoriaio Ed. HREUKY, '35. N1-fl Nvar wha!! Cnllcizc. U15 1161 LEFT ROBERT HO LT GARRI SON Birthplace: Hampton, Va. School activities and social clubs: Pres., Quill Clique: Track Team: Publications. School honors: N. H. S., '34, '35: Executive Council, '33, '34: Editor-in-Chief, BULLETIN, '34, '35. Next year what? G. W. U. RALPH GEONEY Birthplace: Panama, Canal Zone. Next year what? Work. EVELYNE SONORA GERSTENFELD Birthplace: Philadelphia, Penn. School activities and social clubs: Biology Club: Sec'y, Stamp Club: Corr. Sec'y, Com- mercial Club: Rabbit's Foot Club: Basket- ball: Camera Club. School honors: N. H. S., '35. Next year what? Temple Business College. JOHN FERGUS GIFFORD Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social cluhs: Pres.. Delta Sigma Nu: Manager, Swimming Team: La- crosse: Cadets: Vice-Pres., Inter-Fraternity Council. Newt year 11-hat? U. of Md. NORMAN MEYER GILLER Birthplace: Jacksonville, Fla. School activities and social clubs: Student Council. RIGHT ANNE SELMA GOLDBERG Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Spanish Club: Commercial Club. Next year what? Work. FAY GOLDBERG Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities arul social clubs: Spanish Club: Commercial Club. Next year what? Strayer's Business College. SYLVIA GLADYS GOLDBERG Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities aml social r-labs: BULLETIN Reporter: Commercial Club. Newt year what? Work. RUTH HELEN GOLDSTEIN Birthplace: Baltimore. Md. School activities and social clubs: Hockey: Pres., Commercial Club. Next year what? Work. ANN CECELIA GRANGER Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland. School activities and social clulis: Commer- 'lClb cia u . Next year what? Strayer's Business College. L H F T HAROLD GRl'Il'lNlil'Iltfl Ifirlhplru':'.' Nuwurk, N. J. Sr-hool u1'Ir'r'l'Ii1's and :4u1'l'ul vlulm: Cllll0tS. Nfffl llvlu' lrhaff Svhnul. IJUICOTHY KATHEIQYN GROSS lfir1Irplu:'a': Vunvuuver liurrxu-ks, Wush. Sr-haul u:'li1'ili1's anrl rmvial 1-lulrx: Prea.. Spnnish Club: Lutin Club: Histury Club: Hun Sem-nur: Student Cuunvil. Srlmol hmmrx: N. H. S., '254: Sc-hulursbip. Nvfi yrar whal! College. 1' IGGGY LO UISE GROSS Ix'ir!l1plu1'a'.' Washington. ll. C. Nrff llrur lrhulf College. LOUISE KATHRYN Gli0'l'LlSCH lilrIhplu.1'u': Wushington. ll. C. Srhrml ul'Iivi!i:'x mul soviul rlullxf Reporter, lilvl,l.!-ITIN: liusketbull: Hum-key: Bun Seeuur: 4-Min. Spoukersg History Club. Svlluol honors: Scholarship: N. H. S., '35. Nur! yrur lvhul? Cullvgu. MAItGARl'I'l' l ltANK'l'2S GRUUB lfirlhplumy' Cherrydnle, Vu. Srhunl lll'fl'l'llfI'R unll .wrfal rlulzs: Basketball: Cummervinl Club. N1-fl yrnr whul! Struyefs Business College. R I G H 'I' VAROLYN SARA HALL liirllnplfn-w: Quinn-y, lll. Srhool rn-Iivifirx mul soviul rlulm: Rihe Team: C Club: French Club. Srlmol honors: Rifle C , '34, Nlnrl llflll' wha!! Business College. l'LAltA WILSON HALL Iiirlhplav-rf Quinvy. lll. Sf-hfml u.rIi1'ili:'s unvl xm'f11' clubs: Basketball! Cuptnin, llille 'l'1-um: C Club. Srlmnl Imrmrs: N. H. S., 'Il4: Rifle C , TM. Nur! 111-ur wha! I Business College. l'ILlZAI!l'I'l'll Vl VIAN HANCOCK I!irfl1pl4u'1'.' Wushingtnn. ll. C. Srlloul fu'ffl'iIi1'n ruul xorful vlulzs: Sigma l.umb1lu: Hm'lu:y: Hun Sevuur: Biology Club: Quill Clique: Swimming. Svluml honors: Assuvintc Htl.. llUl.l.l-ITIN. JOHN SCO'l l' HARRINGTON Ilfrlhplllrwff Wushingtun. ll. C. Srhool ru-fir'fIiw.w and M0l'ffI,l vlulrs: Student Counl-il: Uflivvrs Club. S1-hnol honors: l irst Lieut., Cadets: Second plum- Cumpuny G , TM. Nur! yfrrzr u-hui? Cnllege. S'l'IlAR'l' DAVIS HARTER lfirlhplu:-1': Wushingtun. D. C. Nui! yrur what! ll. of Penn. U17 51181 LEFT KATHERINE AQUINAS HANDIBOE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Newt year what? Work. MARY GEORGIA HARVEY Birthplace: Washington, D. C, School activities and social clubs: Pres., Phi Delta Sigma: Inter-Sorority Council. Next year what? Wash. School for Secretaries. LUCY HASTINGS Birthplace: Concord, N. H. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secour: Basketball: Hockey: Student Council. School honors: N. H. S., '34, Next year what? College. RUTH CHARLOTTE HENNIG Birthplace: Detroit, Mich. School activities and social clubs: Commer- cial Club: Publications. Next year what? Wash. School for Secretaries. MARY BERNARDINE HERBERT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Work. RIGHT RITA AGNES HERBERT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Typist for BULLETIN. Next year what? Work. LEROY HINDMAN, JR. Birthplace: Bellevue, Ky. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Next year what? Work. ALICE HOLMES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Iota Sigma Upsilon. Next year what? Cornell. VIRGINIA HOLMES Birthplace: Detroit, Mich. School activities and social clubs: Hockey: Central Songsters: Student Council: Bon Secourg Sgt.-at-Arms, Sigma Lambda. School honors: Executive Council, '34. Next year what? Study in Europe. GEORGE WILLIAM HOOVER. Jn. Birthplace: Chicago, Ill. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Chevrons Club: Sec'y, Eta Sigma Gamma. School honors: 2nd Place Division Finals of Post Scholarship Award. Next year what? College. L I-I F T LAWRENCE GRANT HOOVER. lfirthp.'acc: Weat Virginia. School actiritirfx and xoczal clubs: Arc: Quill Clique: Fall Plays: Spring Plays: Publica- tions. School honors: Sports Editor, I5llI.l.ETIN, '3-5. Nur! your wha!! Work. ISIGNJAMIN RALPH HURWITZ lfirthplacw: Drayton, Ontario, Can. School activities uml social claim: Student Council: Cadets. Nrrl ycar ivhal! U. of S. Calif. MARY ELICANOR INGRAM lfl7'fh1IlIM'6.' Washington, D. C. School urrtizritiafn and social clubs: Mgr., Hockey: Mgr., Rille 'I'eum: Sec'y, C Club: Archery. School honors: Rifle C , '33, '34. Nucl ycur what! U. of Va. ARDESHIR ISEHRAM IRANI. JR. liirthplar-se: Washington, D. C. School ur-Liviticu uml :mvial clubs: Trea-i., Epsilon Mu Sigma: Oliicers Club: Publica- tions. School honors: Lieut., Cadets, '34, '35, TAI-IMIN IGH DOROTHY IRANI Birthplace: Washington. D. C. School artivitics and social rlulm: Bank Staff: Assembly Choir: Girls' Rifle: Central Song- sters. Nucl yuar what! G. W. U. li I G H T PHILIP SIMON ISIS lfirllnplucoff Washington, D. C. Next yvar what? C. U. IVIARJORIE LUCILI.I'l ISRAELSON lfirlhplacff: Ogden, Utah. School uf-livilics and social clubs: Dramatic Ass'n: Omega l'hi: Fall Plays: Spring Play: Publication:-x. Nur! urar wha!! College. LORNA .I EAN JAMES 1x'irlhpla:-ef: Hancock, Mich. School au-liuilius and social clubs: Vice-Pres.. Phi Delta Sigma. ' Ncfl year what! Wash. School for Secretaries. IiAI.I.ARD .IAMIESON Ix'ir!hplacc: Washington, D. C. School aclivilics arul .social clubs: Swimming Team: C Club. School honorx: Swimming C , '34. DOROTHY EADS JEWELL Ifirllzplucc: Washington, D. C. School u.ctivilil'u and social clubn: Art Pub- licity Editor, REVIEW: Pres., Sketch Club: Vice-Pres., Camera Club: Art Staff, Blu-LVKYQ Art Stuff, R1-:vmw 1 Tennis: Hockey 3 Com. mercial Club: Rabbit?-1 Foot Club. Ncrt yrur zchul ! Art School. IIISVI 1201 LEFT , VIOLETTA LEE JOHNSON Birthplace: Exeter, N. H. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic Association. School honors: Scholarship. ' Newt year what? G. W. U. MARGARET JOHNSTON Birthplace: Westerville, Ohio. School activities and social clubs: Sketch Club. Next year what? Business School. KATHLEEN WYNNE JONES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Newt year what? College. POWELL REED JONES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Publica- tions: 4-Min. Speakers: Student Council: Science Club: Cadets. School honors: N. H. S., '35: Business Mgr., BRECKY, '353 Executive Council, '34. Newt ycar what? Southeastern U. MARGARET LEDA JONSCHER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities arid social clubs: Phi Delta Sigma: Sec'y, C Club: Hockey: Student Council. School honors: Sec'y, Executive Council, '34, Next year what? Cornell. R I G H T STELLA KAISELL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Central Songstersg Commercial Club: Rabbit's Foot Club: Dramatic Club. School honors: Scholarship. Next ycar what? G. W. U. NORMAN BALFOUR KANOF Birthplace: New York, N. Y. School activitics and social clubs: German Club: Chess Club. Next year what? G. W. U. FRANCIS JOSEPH KEENAN Birthplace: Kansas City, Mo. Newt year what? U. of Idaho. ELISABETH ANDRE KEIM Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: French Club: Omega Phi. Next year what? Wilson Teacher's College. ELINORE TERESA KENNEDY Birthplace: Brooklyn, N. Y. Next year what? Typist. L E F T VIRGINIA ML'I.l4lS'I'l'2R KICNNEIJY lHrIhpl1u':',' Washington, D. C. Srlmol ru'li:'iIl':'x and social r'luhs.' Pres., l.nmbdu Siprmu Delta: Pres., Rabbiffs Foot Club: Vive-l'rcs,, Inter-Sorority Council. Nutt yrar wlrulf Wash. S4-huol for Secretaries. MARGARICT I'HYI.IS Kl'II'l'I.l-IR lh'rlhplru'1': llziltimore, Mil. Nur! ywar whul! G. W. ll. J lII.I IIS JEROME KESSLER Ifirlllplzlvwf Iinltirnoru, Mil. Srhool 1u'liritr'v'x and xorial rlulns: Printing: Stuff, Publix-utionsg Drum Mujor, Cadet llunml. Nur! ,nur n-hat! lienjumin Franklin U. WI I.'l'ON MAHLON KIl'll l'lR llirlhplurvf 'I'nkonm l'urk, Mil. Svhuul fu'lil'1'li1'x and .vmwiul vlulm: Swimming: limsubullp Cadets: Stump Club: Student Gounvil. Nur? llffll' 'lfllfllf Duke II. Ill-I'I I'Y KING Ifirlhplarrn' Mt. Morris, Minh. Srhool artirilivs and xvrial r-lulm: Swimming Immlerg Iiuskctbzxll Manager. Srliool lmnurx: N. H. S., '35. Nrurt yrur whulf Poll:-ge. R I G H 'I' llONNIl'1 l'II.IZAlll'I'l'H KING lfirlllpluu'1'.' W1-st Point, Vu. Srlmol u1'll1'ili4'x null xoviul vlulm: Basketball: Girlx' Rillcg lliology Club: French Club: Girl Ih-serves: Student Council. Srhoul honnrx: N. H. S.. 'SML Nrfl yrur wha!! College. ROIil'1R'l' MAYIGR KING l!irII1pIu1'1': Washington. D. C. Srlmul 1L1'li:'1'lic's aull sovilll rlulm: lfootbull' 'l'rxu-kg Sturlcnt. Counvilg C Club. Srlmol lmrmrx: C Footbull, '3l4. Nrr! urur what! Work. SAM Kl,INl'l llirllzpluvu' Washington, D. C. Srlmul u1'tim'lie-n mul social clubs: Baseball. Nrrl ywur what :' College. MARY I.lICKE'l l' KOCH lfirlhpluvaf: llultimore, Md. Nuff! yrur n-hui! Wush. S1-hool for Secretaries .IOHN GORDON KOIAIHLICR lfirlhplurvr Magnolia, Moss. Sa-hoo! m'liriIi1's and social 4-Iubs: Cadets' Student Count-ilp Cheer Lender. Nrurl yrar whulf College. l H21 1221 LEFT LUCY MARIE KOONTZ Birthplace: Alma, Va. Next year what? Work. EDITH KORNHAUSER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Newt year what? Secretarial School. CHARLES MARION KRAUTLER Birthplace: Waycross. Ga. School activities and social clubs: Cadets! Spring Play: Hi-Y Club: Band. Next year what? Georgia Tech. FULTON HILTON KRUPSAW Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Oiiicers Club: Chevrons Club: Quill Clique: 4-Min. Speakers. School honors: Captain, Cadets, '34, '35: Scholarship: N. H. S., '34, '35: Executive Council, '32, '33: Advertising Mgr., Publi- cations, '33, '34: Bus. Mgr., BULLETIN and REVIEW, '34, '35, Next year what? Study Law. JOHN ALEXANDER KRYNITSKY Birthplace: New York, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Chess Club. and Team: Science Club: Officers Club. School honors: First Lieut., Cadets. Next year what? College. RIGHT SAMUEL KURLAND Birthplace: Russia. School activities and social clubs: Basketball. Newt year what? College. HELEN CONVERCE KUSENBERG Birthplace: Philadelphia, Penn. School activities and social clubs: Basketball: Bon Secour. Neact year what? Nurse Training. LUCIUS QUINTUS CINCINNATUS LAMAR JR. Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: Pres. Camera Club. Next year what? National Law School. DOROTHY HARRIET LAMBERSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Latin Club 4-Min. Speakers: Basketball. Next year what? College. BETTY LANE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Vice-Pres. Sigma Lambda: Hockey: C Club: BULLE TIN Reporter: Bon Secour. School honors: Hockey C , '33. Next year what? Study in Europe. L I-I FT CLARE RUSSELL LANGMAID Ifirthplucc: Alberta, Canada. School uctiuilivx and social clubs : Publica- tions: Debating Team: Golf: Basketball: Truck: 4-Min. Speakers: Typist, IIRECKY: Stage Crew: Sigma Delta: Sgt.-at-Arms History Club: 'l'reus., Camera Club: Stu: dent Council: Advt. Mgr., BRI-:CKY Staff. '35. Ncrl ycur ll'llll.f:' Duke University. JAMES MICHAEL LANIGAN lx'irlhpIucc: Wushington, D. C. Sr-huul activilics und social clubs: Treas., Kappa Phi Sigma: Rifle Team: Student Council: Vice-Pres., Oflicers Club: Spanish Club. School honors: N. H. S., '34, 'S55: Lieut., Cadets, '34, '35. Ncrt ycar wliul! Naval Academy. JAM HS LANSISURGH Ifirfhplucif: Washington, D. C. School umliiiitivs and social clubs: Cadets: Bi olugy Club: Stamp Club: Chevruns Club. Nmrt yvur whulf' U. of Penn. M ICLISS LAS PINAS lfirthpluca: Washington. IJ. C. School urtiuitics and social clubs: Hockey: Swimming: Treas.. C Club: Reporter for UULLI'I'I'lN,' Vice-Pres., C Club: Spanish Club. School honors: Hockey C , '32, '33: Swim- ming C , '33, 34. New! yrar wha!! G. W. U. JOHN AUSTIN LATIMER JR. Birthplace: Williston, S. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Next ycur whul? G. W. U. RIGHT DOROTHY JEAN LAW lfirfhpluce: Tukomu Park, Md. RICHARD WILSON LAWALL lfirlhpluccf Washington. D. C. School uclivilics and social clubs: Arc. Ncxt ycur what! Work. HARRY ARTHUR LAYNE lfirtliplarw: Richmond, Vu. School uclivilivs and social clubs: Cog. Nvrl urar wha!! Work. HORACIC LINWOOIJ LA YTON lfirihplacc: Ilridgeville, Del. School activitics and social clubs: Cadets. Ncxt yvur what? Work. LLEWELLYN GORDON LEECH lfirthplucc: Clarendon, Va. School activities and social clubs: Cog: Arc: Kappa Phi Sigma: Sf-haul honors: N. H. S., '35: Lieut., Cadets, 34, 65. U23 L1241 LEFT LOIS HELEN LEGGE Birthplace: Front Royal, Va. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secour. Next year what? Wash. School for Secretaries. JANET MARGARET LEONARD Birthplace: Massillon, Ohio. School activities and social clubs: 1iULLEl'lN Staff: Quill Clique. Newt year what? G. W. U. JOE LEVIN Birthplace: Liverpool, England School activities and social clubs: Spring Plays: Spanish Club: German Club. Next year what? G. W. U. BERNARD LEVINE Birthplace : New York, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Baseball. Next year what? G. W. U. SHIRLEY REEVA LEVINSON Birthplace: Steubenville, Ohio. School activities arid social clubs: Orchestra: French Club: Biology Club: Rabbit's Foot Club. Next year what? Ohio State. RIGHT WILLIAM LEWIS JR. Birthplace: Atlantic City, N. J. School activities and social clubs: Sec'y, Offi- cers Club: Baseball. School honors: N. H. S., '35g Captain, Cadets, '35. Newt year what? U. of Md. CATHERINE ELOISE LINDSAY Birthplace: Washington, D. C School activities aml social clubs: Swimming Leader. Next year what? P. G. LISLE THORNTON LIPSCOMB Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Trackg Student Council. Next year what? G. W. U. FRANK WEBB LOOPS Birthplace: Richmond, Va. Next year what? Work. MARY JEAN LOWE Birthplace: Knoxville, Tenn. School activities and social clubs: Rabbit's Foot Club: Hockey: Student Council. School honors: Executive Council, '32g N. H. S., '35: Sec., June Class, '35. Next year what? College. L E I T MARGARET ELIZABETH MACDONALD lfirlllplrlfw: Ames, Iowa. Srhuol ar'lir'ifi1'.s and :mrial rlulns: Theta Kappa Sipzmag Inter-Sorority Coun--il. Nmzt ,nur ufhnl! I'enn. Stale. RUTH EDNA M AUMILLAN lfirllzplmw: Cleveland. Ohio. Sr-hovl n1'Ii1'iti1'a and aorial rlulm: Frenrh Clulfg History Clulsg 4-Min. Speakersg Stn- dent Council. S:-huul hunurs: Division Champion, Wash. Post S1-holnrship, T553 N. H. S., '34. Nrfl Nrur wha!! College. MYRDN LEWIS MADDEN Iifrlhplaw: Washington, D. C. Srhuol rLr'lil'1'lff'x and sorial vlulm: Cadetsg 4- Min. Speakers: Quill Clique: Publication: Inu-:1'Kv Staff, Sc-haul honvrx: Advertising Mgr., Publications, '35. Nur! year wha!! College. ALICE I'l'I I'MAN MANNING Iiirllapluru' Washington, D. C. Sr-html 0.1-firilirx mul .-mr-ful 1'luh.u.' Manager. Girls' Swimming Team: C Clnh. Srhool hrmnrx: Swimming C , '34. Nrxf yrur whrzf! Work. I'I'IMlII'IIi'I'UN JOHN MARSHALL Ifirllzplurr: Washington. D. C. Srhool artirifirn and 1-racial rlubs: Cadets. Next your what? Penn. State. R I G H T JAMES EDMUND MARTIN lfirlhpIu:'r': lialtimore, Md. Nutt yrar wlaulf Work. MARCELLA MARTIN lIr'rlhplru'1': Seattle. Wash. Nur! ywar whulf College. SIDNEY MARTIN lfirlhplurr: Richmond, Vu. Hrhoul avtiviliffn and xnrial clubs: Pllblivations. N1-.nt ucnr wha!! Duke U. MARY LYNN MATHIESON lfirfh11lu:'u: Mu:-nkeegon, Mich. Srhrml u1'ti1'ili:'s and sovial clubs: Spanish Club. Newt year whul! Work. DANIEL JOSEPH MATTINGLY JR. lfirtllplum: Washington, D. C. Srhoul ar'ti11ili1'n and xurial rluh.-1: Cadets: Pulrlivntions. Nucl your what! Strayer?-x. If125 1261 LEFT RUTH LORRAINE MAUST Birthplace: Greensboro, N. C. School activities and social clubs: Treas., Phi Delta Sigma. Next ycar what? Stuzly dancing. JOSEPHINE EMILIE MAYER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: German Club. Next year what? Business College. MILDRED RUMLEY MAYO Birthplace: Washington, N. C. School activities and social clubs: Sigma Lambda: Inter-Sorority Council: Basketball. Next yzar what? College. LEROY MALCOLM MCCALLUM Birthplace: Annapolis, Md. School activities and social clubs: Football. Next year what? Prep. for Army Air Corps. VIRGINIA EDWARDS MCCANN Birthplace: St. Louis, Mo. School activities and social clubs: Spring Play. Next year what? College. RIGHT FRANCES REEVES MCCATHRAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Student Council: Quill Clique: Dramatic Club: Cen- tral Songsters: 4-Min. Speakers: Bon Se- cour: Reporter, BULLETIN. School honors: N. H. S., '35: Associate Ed.. REVIEW, '34, '35. MARJORIE LOUISE MCGANN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Vice-Pres., Bank. Next year what? Strayer's. JOHN RUTLEDGE MCGHEE Birthplace : S. C. HARRY WILKENSON MCGINNISS Birthplace: Coventon, Ky. School activities and social clubs: Student Council: Inter-Fraternity Council: Kappa Phi Sigma: Cog: Track: Publications: Ten- nis: Pres., Aero Club. Ncxt year what? College. PHILIP HART MCKIM Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Camera Club. Next year what? Work. LEFT VIRGINIA MCKINLEY Hirthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rabbit's Foot. Ulllb. Nrxt ycar what? Medical College of Virginia. REUBEN JOSHUA MCLEROY Birthplace: Eros. La. School activities and social clubs: Pres., Chess Club. School honors: Captain, Cadets, '34, '35. Ncrt your what! Work. JOSEPH PATRICK MCMANUS ltirthplacc: Washington, D. C. HAROLD MELMAN Ifirthplacc: Philadelphia, Pa. School activitics and social clubs: German Club: Latin Club: Student Council. School honors: Executive Council, '32. Next ycar what! U. of Penn. FRANK EDWARD MELOY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Pres. of History Club: French Club: Quill Clique. School honors: N. H. S., '34: Associate Ed., REVIEW, '35. Ncxt ycar what? G. U. RIGHT EDWARD WILEY MEREDITH Birthplace: Oak Park, Ill. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Nczt ucar what? College. ROBERT BEARER MERTIE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Spring Play: Fall Play: Captain, Golf. School honors: N. H. S., '34. Next ycar what! U. of Md. li. ROBERT MEYER Birthplace: New York, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: German Club. Ncrt ycar what? U. of Penn. SHIRLEY F. MEYERS Rirlhplacc: Duluth, Minn. School activities and social clubs: Sec'y. Dra- matic Ass'n: Vice-Pres., History Club: De- bating Society: Library Guild: Rabhit's Foot Club: Camera Club: French Club. School honors: Associate Ed., BHECKY, '35: N. H. S.. '85: Acting Award, Dramatics. '33: Dramatic Certificates. '34, '35. Ncxt year what? U. of Wisc. GLENN STEVENS MILLER, JR. Ifirthplacc: Pittsburgh, Penn. School activities and social clubs: Central Songsters. Ncrt year what? G. W. U. I127 1281 LEFT FRANK TAYLOR MITCHELL, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Spring Play: Latin Club: Swimming. Next year what? Prep. School. MELVILLE M. MOFFITT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Next year what? U. of Md. SUSAN BRYAN MOORE Birthplace: Macon, Ga. School activities and social clubs: Camera Club: Sec'y, Spanish Club: French Club: Library Guild. School honors: N. H. S., '34, '35: Scholarship. Next year what? College. LOWELL HARLAN MORAN Birthplace: Peoria, Ill. School activities and social clubs: Track: German Club. Newt year what? Georgetown U. HORTENSE JUDITH MORIN Birthplace: Pawtucket, R. I. School activities and social clubs: Hockey: Gym. Captain. Next year what? G. W. U. RIGHT FRANCIS C. MORRIS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Captain. Track: C Club, School honors: Track C , '34, '35. Next year what? U. of Md. CARMEL LENA MOTTA Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities arwrl social clubs: French Club. Next year what? School Abroad. WALTER FRANCIS MULLIGAN Birthplace: Berwyn, Md. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Next year what? Electrical School. JOHN HOWARD MUNHALL Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Basketball. Necct year what? College. NANCY MUNSEY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Wash. School for Secretaries. LEFT VIRGINIA BLAIR MUNSEY lfirlhplacc: Washinxrton. D. C. N1'.::t your wha!! Study Interior Decorating. HELEN MARIE MURPHY Hirthpluvcg Washington. D. C. School flcfivilfcn and social clubs: Pres., Iota Sigma Upsilon: Pres., Inter-Sorority Council. Nuff urar what! Wash. School for Secretaries. IIARN ETT MOONEY NEEDLE Hfrlhplu1'1'.' WB!-lhinfzhm, D. C. School activities and social clulm: Biology Club: Chess Club: Officers Club: Debating Club: Science Club: Chevrons Club. S1-honl honorn: Lieut., Cadets, '35. N4-.rl yn-or wha!! G. Il. JACK DAVID NEFF lfirlhplru'a'.- Washington, D. C. School urlivilirn and social clubs: 4-Min. Speakers: Officers Club: Reporter for Hill.- LETIN: Chevrons Club: Publications. Sa-hoo! honors: N. H. S., '34, '35: Lieut. Colonel, Cadets, 155: Associate Ed., Bax-zcxv. '35. Ncx! war what? G. W. U. RICHARD JOSEPH NESSUL Iiirthplarc: Baltimore, Md. School urtivitir.-1 and social rluhs: Dramatic Ass'n: Stage Crew: Publications: Fall Play: Spanish Club. R I G H T MELVIN CHARLES NEVILLE Birthplace: East St. Louis, Ill. Next urar u-hal! Work. IREN E ELEANOR NOLL lfirthplarc: Washington, D. C. Nrrrl your what? Wilson Teachers College. NED DARIIY NYE lfirlhplarv: Washington, D. C. School acfi1'iIia'.-c and social clubs: 4-Min. Speakers: Quill Clique: Vice-Pres., Epsilon Mu Sigma: Cadets: Student Council. School hamoru: Pres., N. H. S.. '34: Circula- tion Mizr., llllI.I.l?I'IN and Ravi:-:w. Nuff year vchnl? College. CHARLES ALFRED OLSEN lfirfhplmfa: Washington. D. C. School arfivilicu and social clulm: Pres., Lambda Sigma: Football: Student Council' Track: Inter-Fraternity Council. Nur! ycnr what? Work. MARGARET VIRGINIA OSTERWALD lfirthplarr: Highland Park. New Brunswick, N. J. School actirviliffs and social rluha: Vice-Pres., Dramatic Ass'n: Rabhit's Foot Club: C. H. S. Orchestra: History Club: Fall Plays' Sprimz Play: Student Council. School honors: N. H. S., '35: Dramatic Cer- tificate, T455 Treas., Executive Council, '35' Prophetess. June Class, '35. Nun your what? Theatrical Career. f I U29 1301 LEFT FRANCES JEANNETTE OWENS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Bon Se- cour: Basketball: Mgr., Tennis: C Club. School honors: Tennis C , '35. Next year what? Wilson Teachers College. FRANCES PARK Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Hockey: Sec'y, Commercial Club. Next year what? U. of Md. RITCHIE ALEXANDER PARK Birthplace: Washington. D. C. Next year what? Work. ELEANOR MAE PARKER Birthplace: Landover, Md. Next year what? U. of Md. SHIRLEY FELICE PEARLMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Vice-Pres., German Club: Student Council: French Club: Basketball. School honors: N. H. S., '35, Next year what? G. W. U. RIGHT AGAMEMNON PETER PERROS Birthplace: Cumberland, Md. ' School activities and social clubs: Radio Club: Otiicers Club: Eta Sigma Gamma. School honors: N. H. S., '34: Lieut., Cadets, '34 '35 Nextlyear what? College for Electrical Engi- neering. LECLAIR PERRY Birthplace: Lynchburg, Va. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic Ass'n: Girl Reserves: Mgr., Girls' Ride Team: Student Council: C Club. School honors: Rifle C , '34. Next year what? U. of Md. ARTHUR PETER, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and sfvc'aI clubs: History Club: French Club: Stage Crew: Spring Play: Ass't Business Mgr., BRECKY: Stu- dent Council: Debating Society: Baseball. School,3hgmors: N. H. S., '35: Executive Coun- CI , . Next year what? Princeton. HUMPHREY MARSHALL PETER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Latin Club: History Club: French Club: 4-Min. Speakers, Next year what? Prep. School. ELSIE LOUISE PHELPS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Tap Dancer. LEFT DOLLY PLAKAS Birthplacc: Petersburg, Va. Nrxt year what? U. of Va. PHYLLIS CORNELIA POOLE Birthplanc: Washington, D. C. School avtiviticu and social clubs: Phi Delta Sigma: Inter-Sorority Council: REVIEW Staff: Rabbifs Foot Club. Ncxt year what? Wash. School for Secretaries. OW EN HARRIS PRO FFITT Birthplace: Richmond, Va. Next yi-ar what? Columbia Tech. MILDRED MARGARETHA PROSKE Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clulm: Dramatic Ann-x'n: German Club: History Club: Library Guild: Rabbitis Foot Club. Next year what! Business College. JAMES CONNOR PULLIAM Birthplace: Roanoke, Va. School activities and social cluhx: Bank: Fall Play: Track. Ncazt your what? Law College. RIGHT GEORGE WHITSON RAREY lfirthplace: Enid, Okla. School activities and social clubs: Publica- tions: Quill Clique: Arc. Ncxt year what! Work. PHILIP CURTIS RASK Birthplace: Jamestown, N. Y. MOLLIE RATNER lfirthplarc: Philadelphia, Penn. Ncxt ycar what? Work. OLIVE E. REED Birthplace: Manhattan. Kans. School activities and social clubs: Student Council: Swimming Leader: Hockey: Life Saving: C Club. School honors: N. H. S., '35: Executive Coun- cil, '34, '35: Hockey C '34, '35: Vice- Preu., June Class, '36. Ncxt ycar what? College. OLIVER HERBERT REED Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Nruft your what? Work. E131 51321 L E F T JOSEPH RANDOLPH REYNOLDS, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Publications: Student Council. School honors: N. H. S., '34: Executive Coun- cil, '34: Vice-Pres., Student Council, '34: Associate Ed., BRECKY, '34, '35: Division Chairman, G. W. Student Conference, '34: Civitan Award for Citizenship, '35, Next year what? College. FLOYD ENGLISH RICE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Next year what? U. of Md. BEATRICE MARGARET RICE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. X School activities and social clubs: Sec'y, Sigma Lambda: Student Council. Next year what? College. HELEN MAE RICHARDSON Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Next year urhat? Wash. School for Secretaries. RUTH TEAGUE RIDDLE Birthplace: Elon College, N. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic Cluhg Vice-Pres., 4-Min. Speakers: Sec'y, Student Council: BULLETIN Staff: Lambda Sigma Delta: Rabbit's Foot Club: Quill Clique: REVIEW Staff. Next year what? University of N. C. RIGHT MARGUERITE CLEMENCE RIDGEWELL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club: Debating Society. Next year what? Wash. School for Secretaries. THOMAS WISE RILEY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Mgr., Boys' Rifle Team: Brigade Rifle Team. School honors: Lieut., Cadets, '34, '35. Newt year what? U. of Md. CHARLES ROBERT ROADLEY Birthplace: Albany, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Pres., Kappa Phi Sigma: Pres., Officers Club: Pres.. Inter - Fraternity Council: Publications 3 Chevrons Club: Swimming Team. School honors: N. H. S.. '34, '35: Major 2nd Battalion, '34, '35g Winning Co., Cadets, '31: Brigade Finalist Manual of Arms. '33: Photographic Mgr., BRECKY, '35: Pres., June Class, '35. Next year what? West Point. MILDRED ETHEL ROBBINS Birthplace: Hoboken. N. J. School activities and social clubs: BRECKY Staff: French Club: Library Guild: Basket- ball: Gym Captain. Next year what? Ohio State. RICHARD JOHN ROBERTSON Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: History Club: Spanish Club. Next year what? Prep. for U. S. Coast Guard School. L E F T KATHERINE AUGUSTA ROBEY Hirthplucc: Washington. D. C. School activities und suciul clubs: Life Sav- ing: Swim Leader: Rifle Team: Swimming 'l'eam. Nc.rt ycar what? Strayer's College. MI LLARD EDWARD ROREY llirlhplacc: Annapolis. Md. School uctiuiticn and social clulm: Oflicers Club: Chevrons Club. School hunurx: Major, Ist liattalion, Cadets, '34, 'Zl5. Newt your what! U. of Md. EDWIN RUSSELL ROLLER Birlhplarc: De Ridder, La. School ucliuitiafn and social clubs: Pres., Radio Club: Vice-Pres., Science Club: German Club. Nrrt your vchuf? College. IILANCHE ISERTHA ROM E Birthplace: Washington. D. C. School ucliuitiae.-i and social clubs: Rabbit's Foot Club: German Club: Publications. Nuvl ycar what? Wilson Normal. STANLEY HAROLD ROSENSW EIG Birthplace: Philadelphia, Penn. Next year ichaf? College. RIGHT JACK ROSIN lfirlliplacfn' South Uend. Ind. School uctiviticx and social clubs: 4-Min. Speakers: Dramatic Club: Cadets: Pres., German Club. School honorn: N. H. S., '34: Scholarship: Subscription Mgr., Publications, '35. Ncfl ycur what! Johns Hopkins U. MARTIN MOORE ROUDARUSH Hirthplucc: Penn. School ucliuitic.-1 and uociul clulm: Vice-Pres.. Sketch Club. Ncrt war what! Penn. State. IVY LOUISE RUPP Hirthplacc: Bradley Hills. Md. School aclivitim and uociul clulm: Theta Alpha Chi. Nut war what! Bryn Mawr. EDWARD EUGENE SALKELD lffrlhpluccf Atlanta. Gu. School ucliviticu und social clulm: Latin Club: German Club: 4-Min. Speaker: Student Council. Ncft ycur what? G. W. U. EUGENIA MAE SANDERSON llirlhplace'.' Punu, Ill. School uctiviticu and social clubs: Central Songsters: Hockey: Blu-:rKY Art Staff. Next wfur wha!! College. D331 1341 LEFT MARIAN BLINN SANFORD Birthplace: Davenport, Iowa. Next year what? Jefferson Medical College. JACK JOSEPH SAPIENZA Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Chevrons Club: Beta Chi Sigma: Latin Club: Debating. School honors: Second Place Company, '34. Next year what? College. THOMAS NEALE SAU ER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Publication: Cadets. Next year what? College. ALFRED CHARLES SCHMUTZER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Football: Cadets: History Club. Next year what? Travel. ARLENE SCHOENBERG Birthplace: Providence, R. I. School activities and social clubs: Publica- tions: Sec'y Commercial Club: Hockey. Next year what? Work. RIGHT ELIZABETH LOUISE SCHULTZE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: French Club: Basketball: Rifle Team. Next year what? American U. JOHN DANIEL SCOPI Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Football: Track. Next year what? U. of Md. JOHN DOUGLASS SEAL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Track. Next year what? Prep school. ROBERT VINCENT SETTERSTROM Birthplace: Brooklyn, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Swimming Team: German Club. Next year what? G. W. U. GEORGE SEYMORE, JR. Birthplace: Petersburg, Va. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Cheerleader: Special Chorus: Publications. School honors: Prophet June Class, '35, Next year what? G. U. I. E F T LEONA MYRTLE SHADE Ifirtlxpluw-: Hays, Kans. Srlmol a4'ti'z'iIiaf.-4 and sovial rluhs: lion Seeouri Spanish Club: 4-Min. Speakers: Dramatic Club: Library Guild: Basketball. Svlmol honors: Scholarship: Sev'y. N. H. S., '2l5: Gold Medal, Sons of Amer. Rev. Essay Contest, '34: Division Winner of Post Srhol- arship Competition, '35. Alt'I'HUR JOHN SHAl I4'I+IR, Jn. ltirlhplurr: Washington, D. C. Svhool urtiviri4'x mul xorial rfulzx: Quill Clique: Cadets: Student Council. Srlmol honors: 'l'reas,, Iflxem-utive Coum-il, T922 Sports Ed.. linux.:-:'rlN, '34. Nur! yrar wha!! ll. of Md. I-JVALYN COLUMBIA SHAHAN Ifirlhplarr: Washington, IJ. C. Svhuol uvlivitivs and sorial vlulm: Iota Sigma Ilpsilon: Hur-key. Nrurft yrur whuf? Collette. CHARLES LEWIS SHERZER lkirihplarr: Washington, IJ. C. Srhool u.r'livilia'.-f und xovial clubs: Cadets: Student Counvil: Chevruns Club: Ollivers' Club. Nach your wha!! U. of Md. PATRICIA LEE SHIVES Ifirth11lar'r': Baltimore, Md. Srhool u1'ti1fi!im4 and serial vlulm: Sec'y, Alpha. Theta Chi. Nruvt yvur what? Work. RIGHT CA'I'HI'IltINI'I IJORO'l'Hl'JA SIEMS lfirthplm-an Iiultimore, Md. S1-houl u.:-Iivilif-s and xuvial 1'lulm.' Treas., Iota Sigma llpsilon: C Club: Library Guild: l'uhli4-ations: Student Council: Basketball Team. S:-haul Imnorx: Basketball C , '34: Sen y, Ex- cvutive Council, '34, '2!5. Nur! year what? Gouuher College. l'IS'l'HI1lR SI LV ER Ifirfhpluf'1:: Washington. D. C. S:-hool ariivitiafx and xorial rlulm: Pres., Piano Club: 4-Min. Speakers: German Club: Com- mercial Club: Basketball. Svhool horrors: N. H. S.. 'IMC Outstzmdinyx Junior, Rallvlille llook Award, 'SN Svholar- ship. Kl'1NNl'l'l'H ANTHONY SIMMONS lx'irlhpliu'a': Washington, ll. C. Srhool arliviliffx and xo:-ia' rlulm: Cadets. Nvrl yrur 'whulf U. ol' Md. MARY I'lLlZAl!I'I'I'H SIZICR lfirthpIur1'.' Washington, D. C. Nmrt 114'u.r what? Business svhool. MARIE HOLLAND SKINNHR lfIl'l'llllU1'l'f Virginia. Srhool 1u'Li'Hiti4'x Ilflltl soviul vlulnsf liawkvtlvalli Swimming Leader: Student Council: C Club. Srhoul hmmrx: liasketball C , 'tlfl. Nvrt year wlml! Work. L1351 1361 LEFT ROBERT CONKLIN SKINNER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Spanish Club: Track: Tennis: Lacrosse. School horrors: Executive Council, '32, '33, '34. Next year what? Prep. for Annapolis. WADE HAMPTON SKINNER, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities arid social clubs: Student Council: Cadets: Football: Sports Writer, BULLETIN. Next year what? G. W. U. Law School. CHARLES DAVID SKIPPON, Jn. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Swimming Team: Track Team: Stamp Club: Delta Sigma Nu: Inter-Fraternity Council: C Club. School honors: Swimming C , '34, Next year what? G. W. U. EMERY EDISON SMITH Birthplace: Coon Rapids, Iowa. School activities and social clubs: Student Council. Next year what? Air School, Randolph. Tex. FRANCES ELIZABETH SMITH Birthplace: Lexington, N. C. School activities and social clubs: Girl Re- serve: Student Council. Next year' what? P. G. R I G I-I T JEAN MARY SMITH Birthplace: Coon Rapids, Iowa. Newt year what? Business college. LANGE POWERS SMITH Birthplace: Bloomington, Ill. School activities and social clubs: Football, Next year what? G. W. U. OLIVE FRANCES SMITH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Iota Sigma Upsilon. Newt year what? G. W. U. RICHARD BLACKWELL SMITH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Printing Stai: Publications. Next year what? Work. WALTER AUGUSTUS SMITH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Baseball: Student Council. School honors: Baseball C , '34. Next year what? College. L E FT ISENJAMIN FRED SNYDER lfirthplru'4': Wushingtxn, IJ. C. Srhool arlivilirx and xoriul rluhs: Orche:-ztru. I'E'l' ER FREDERICK SN YDER lfirihpluvv: Washington, D. C. Srhool a1'Iiviti:'.-1 and xovial rlillm: Cadets: Lu- vrussc: Student Council. Srhool honors: Excl-utive Counvil, '34. Nur! urur wha!! Prep school. FLOYD ALLISON SOULE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. S1-hool or-livitivx and noriul vlulm: Vive Pres.. Delta Sigma Nu: Cadets: '1'r.u-kc Swim- ming. Nr.rl your ll',llllf College. WILLIAM ROY SPEER liirlhplor-4': Wushington, D. C. Srhuol uvliifiiiwf and social 1-luhx: Oifirers' Club: Stamp Club: Chcvronra Club. Svhool honors: Cuptuin Cadets, '2i5g Assm-iate Ed., ISICICVKY, '35, DA VIDA ESTELLE SPUND 1i'il'l'IlIlllt'l',' Washington, D. C. Srhool aa-livitirn and xoriul vluhs: 4-Min. Speakers: Rabbit's Foot Club. Nrsrf yrar what? G. W. U. R I G H T VINCENT PAUL SQUEO lfirIhplu1'1': Wushinkton, D. C. Nur! yvor wha!! College. HOWARD JAMES STAFFORD, Jn. lfirlhplorv: Iowu. Svhool ortivilia-A and xorial rluhx: Pres., Eta Sigma Gamma: Pres., 4-Min. Speakers: Spanish Club: Oflicers' Club: Publis-ations: Inter-Fraternity Counc-il. School honors: N. H. S., '34, '35: Captain, Cadets: Outstanding Junior, Howard Club Award, '34. Nnft yrur what? College. BILLIE S'l'A'I'HES Ifirlhpluva: Washington, D. C. Si-houl u1'!ivifia'x and soviol rluhs: Publiru- tions: Dranmtia-sg Commercial Club: Student Counvil. Nawt war wliulf Struyers. HANNAH IIERTHA STEIN llirlhpluw: Washington, D. C. S1-hool 1l.1'!iviLi4's and noviul rlulzx: Commercial Club: Ruhbit's Foot Club. Nur! war wha!! Wilson Teachers College. WARREN EUGENE STEINER Ifirlhplarr: Grand Haven, Michigan. Sc-hool uvtiuitivn und xuvial rluhs: Chevruns Club: Oflic-urs' Club. Srhool honorx: Lieut.. Cadet-2, '34. Nur! yrar what! U. ol' Md. H371 H381 LEFT THOMAS JULIAN STRAUGHN Birthplace: Oldhams, Va. School activities and social clubs: Basketball. Next year what? Work. MATTHEW WALTER STROSK Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cog: Beta Chi Sigma. Next year what? College. DONALD GOODMAN STUART Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets! Track. Next year what? College. WALTER DRUMMOND SWANK Birthplace: Billings. Mont. School activities and social clubs Pres.. Piano Club: Latin Club: Swimming. School honors: N. H. S., '35: Scholarship. Next year what? American U. MARY WASHINGTON STUART Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Basketball: Commercial Club. Next year what? Work. R I G I-I T WALTER THOMAS SWEENEY Birthplace: Maryland. School activities arid social clubs: Basketball: Chorus Club: Publications: Student Council. Newt year what? G. W. U. JACK PAUL SYKES Birthplace: Norfolk, Va. School activities and social clubs: Track: Spanish Club. Next year what? G. U. MARION FRANCES TALBERT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Student Council. School honors: N. H. S.. '34. Next year what? Wilson Teachers College. RUTH ELSIE TANTY Birthplace: Wise. School activities and social clubs: Basketball: Hockey: History Club: Chemistry Club: Pianist Club. School honors: N. H. S., '34, '35. Newt year what? Business course in Wiscon- sin. SUE TARANTO Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities arid social clubs: Cashier. Bank: Pres., Piano Club. L IC F 'I' WILLIAM EDWIN TARliI'JT'I' Ifirthplare: Cinrinnati, Ohio. Srhool af'ti'vilicx and xorfiul clulm: Swimming Team. Next your what? Travel. REED L. TA Y LOR lfirlhplare: Spokane, Wash. Sohool aetivitien and sorial vlulm: Vive Prus., Kappa I'hi Sigma: Spanish Club: Ilaselzuii. Next your what! College. FRANK TEATE Ifirthplur-r: Baltimore, Md. Srhool aa-tivition mul .woviul 1-fulm: Delta Sli!- ma Nu: Coz. N4-rt incur what? Work. MARGARET KATHERINE TELI-'ORD Birthplace: Chicago, Ill. Srhool artivitiam and social r-Zulzs: Piano Club: Hockey. Next your what? Michigan. LAURA ELIZABETH TERRY lfirlhplu:-a: Waelhington, IJ. C. Sf-hool artivitiau and social rvlulm: Stamp Club: Tennis: Hockey. Next war what? G. W. U. IIIGHT EDWARD HARV EY TH ACKER liirlhplacu: Augusta, Ga. Sr-hool avtivitirs and xoviul clubs: Iioys' C Club: Swimming Team. Srhool honors: Swimming C , '34, '35. Nmnt your what? College. MORFUDD THOMAS lfirthplur'e: Wales. Srhool urlivitilfx und soriul rlulrs: Ilnsketball. History Club: Hockey. Nmrl your what? U. ol' Va. FRANKLIN LEE THOMPSON lfirthplaca: Baltimore, Md. School activities and norial rluhx: Baseball. Nuff your what? U. of Md. HENRY THOMPSON. Ju. Ifirth11laf'4': Washington, D. C. School artivilirfs and sovial rlulm: Student Counuil: Chevrons Club, Ollicers' Club. S1-hool honors: First Lieut., Cadets, '34, '35. Next your what? G. W. U. MARY COLLI ER THORNTON ,fil'f'llllll!'l5J Portsmouth, Va. Svhool u1'tivifim4 and xorlul 1-lulm: ltablxitfs Foot Club: Lambda Sigma: Library Club. Nur! your what? Penn. Slate. U39 1401 L E F T KATE LOUISE THOMMEL Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pa. Next year what? College. GEORGE HAV ENS TICKNOR Birthplace: Clearwater, Fla. School activities and social clubs: Pres., Stamp Club: Pres., Printing Clubg Printing Mgr., Publications. Next year what? Printing. MARY KATHRYNE TI PTON Birthplace: Durham, N. C. Next year what? G. W. U. HILDA LOTTI E VOIGT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secour. Next year what? Business school. DOROTHY FRANCES WAGNER Birthplace: Charlottesville. Va. School activities and social clubs: Lamba Sig- ma Kappa. Newt uear what? Farmville State Teachers. R I G H T MALDEN DAVID WAITE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets! Rifle Team: Brigade Rifle Team. . Next year what? U. of Md. LOIS ETHEL WALTON Birthplace: Providence, R. I. School activities and social clubs: Hockey: Basketball. Newt year what? Teachers College. MARGARET FENWICK WETMORE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Publica- tions: Quill Clique. Newt year what? U. of Md. MARY COSETTE WHISMAN Birthplace: Washington. D. C. Next year what? G. W. U. CHARLOTTE AMELIA WIENICR Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: French Club: Music Club. Next year what? G. W. U. LEFT ETHEL JANE WILSON Rirthplara: Washington, D. C. Srhool aevtivitica and social clubs: Vice Pres., Lambda Sigma Delta: Vice Pres., Rabbit's Foot Club: Library Guild.: Swimming Leader: Hockey: Sec'y-Treas., lnter-Soror- ity Council. Near! year what? U. of Md. MARIBETH WILSON Hirthplara: Portland, Ore. S4-hool artiuitics and social rlulm: Spanish Club: Student Council. N1-.zt year what? Stanford U. FRANK E. WININGDER Hirthplare: Norfolk. Va. School activities and nor-ial rlubs: Bunk: Fall Play. Nnrt yu-ar what? Work. ELIZABETH JOHNSTON WINTER Birthplarc: Washington. D. C. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secour. Vice Pres., Quill Clique. School honorn: Associate Ed.. REVIEW, '33-'35: N. H. S., '34: Alumni Award: Quill Clique Medal. '33. Nnavt year what? American U. HENRY EATON WIXON Birthplace: Washington. D. C. Srhool activities and uorial rlulra: Orchestra: Chevrons Club: Cadets. Nrxt war what? Naval Academy. RIGHT MARJORIE WINIFRED WOLVERTON Birthplace: Omaha, Neb. School activities and social clubs: Sec'y. Lambda Sigma Kappa: Hockey: Inter-So- rnrity Council. Next year what? Business college. MARJORY ERICKSON WOOD Birthplace: Washington. D. C. RUTH WOODS Birthplarr: San Antonio. Tex. School artivilies and social rlubn: Publica- tions: Dramatic Ass'n. Nuff your what? U. of Md. BENJAMIN WOSTEIN llirlhplarar: Baltimore, Md. Srhool artivitics and social rlulm: Central Chorus: Bank Staff: Fall Play: Publica- tions: Orchestra: Band. Next war what? College. ELM ER JUSTUS WURST Hirthplar-n: Washington, D. C. Next war what! Work. If141 L1421 LEFT EVELYN FRANCES WYNN Birthplace: Boston, Mass. School activities and social clubs: Pres., Dra- matic Ass'n: Pres., French muh: Camera Club: Pres.. Spanish Club: Gym Cap- tain: History Club: Library Guild: Rabbit's Foot Club: Spring Plays: ran rlays: Stu- dent Council: 4-Min. Speakers. School honors: Associate EJ. of BRECKY, '34, '35: N. H. S., '34, '35: A.umni Award, Dra- matics, '34: Dramatic Certificate, '34. Next year what? College. HENRY CLAY YATES Birthplace: Alexandria, Va. School activities and social cluhs: Delta Sig- ma Nu: Cadets. Necct year what? College. MARY JANE YENDELL Birthplace: Mount Kisco, N. Y. Next year what? Work. RIGHT EVELYN KATHRYNE YINGLING Birthplace: Washington, D. C. NORMA MAE YOUNG Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Vice Pres., Beta Mu. Next year what? Medical school. GEORGINE MARIE ZELENKA Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Student Council: Bon Secour: Tennis. Next year what? G. W. U. MILTON ROSENSTEIN ZINDER Birthplace: New York, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Stamp Club: History Club. Next year what? G. W. U. 6 JUNE CLASS HISTORY ARTHUR PETER, JR. We, the members of the graduating class of 1935, have come to the end of four memorable years at Central. An integral part of our careers has been completed. Let us look back and see what we have accomplished. Let us take cognizance of the important factors which have so definitely shaped our High School course. Athletics are an essential in school activities. They aid in the formation of qualities which may help in all of lifels struggles: clean living, an unfaltering effort to win, a sense of fair play, and the ability to take a loss gracefully-these are some of the benefits. .Glancing over our achievements in this field, we have, indeed an enviable record. ln 1933 a fine football team, well coached by Mr. Coggins, cap- tured the championship of the District. A year before, a fast-stepping basketball quint wore the inter-high laurels. Our swimming team has always been a source of gratification, thanks to Mr. Brunner. This year it has won two South Atlantic championships. All that need be said in praising the tennis squad is that it has led the Blue and White to two successive victories and is chosen to win this spring. Mr. Ray's baseball team shows great promise of landing first in the inter-high competi- tion. The Central Golfers were the best among high schools in 1932 and 1933. The Girls' Rifle Team has set a remarkable record by winning the national championship eight consecutive times. Perhaps the most generally helpful of the school activities is to be found in the work of the Cadet Corps. lts advantages, mental and physical, are recognized. ln addition to the drill and knowledge of military tactics, one finds in this group ein- phasis on prompt and implicit obedience, habits of order and straightforwardness. and the necessity, as well as the pleasure, of working in harmony with others. The zealous efforts of their instructors have borne good fruit. In the Battalion Drill in 1932 our Band placed first, and our First Battalion won second place. ln 1933 and 1934- Centralis Regiment received second honors. This spring it captured the coveted first place, and the Band made an excellent second in the drill. Further unreeling the history of the Class of 1935 we find during the Freshman year an innovation in the form of student government. A General Council and an Executive Council with representatives elected by each class were constituted an advisory board for the regulation of school affairs. In 1931 this was an experimentg now we are proud to say it is a recognized institution. Ably assisted by Miss Rob- inctte, Presidents Graham, Hammerlund, Collingwood, and Brubaker have accom- plished worthwhile changes, including greatly improved conditions in the lunch- room. a system to provide guardians for rookies, the coaching of failing Freshmen and the establishment of a fund for student aid. The Student Council is an organi- zation which may look forward to even greater success. Let us now turn to our publications. The literary work of our class is indeed outstanding. Central has had during our regime a newspaper and a magazine second to none. The Bulletin has twice gained the honor rating of uexcellentl' in the Na- tional Scholastic Press Contests. During the present school year it has been awarded a silver cup given by the George Washington University Press Association to the best high school paper. For three years THE REVIEW, our magazine, was in the lVledalist,' class in the Columbia Press Association Contests, and received the All-Americanl' rating in the National Press Association competition. Two other noteworthy organizations are the Dramatic Association and the Glee Club, the Central Songsters. During the past four years the former has put on many plays of different types. 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X., maj JUNE CLASS VALEDICTORY VIRGINIA CAPPS Tonight we are assembled for the last time before the commencement exercises. It is therefore appropriate that we should think for a while about graduation and what it means to us: a rather perplexing subject I admit, because there are two dis- tinct attitudes held by almost every senior, which are as different, one from the other, as prose from poetry. One of these views causes us to thrill inwardly with an irrespressible joy, and while we are experiencing this exciting gladness, we try to determine the incentive. We realize, with a smile, that one factor fand not a small onel is that we are grow- ing up. We can easily remember how gratifying old and important we felt upon entering high school. But tonight we are four years older and even more important than we were then. We are happy, moreover, because graduating means the oppor- tunity for new experiences. We have become so accustomed to high school that at- tending classes, participating in school activities, and associating with our class- mates have become habits, and, though highly valued, we, characteristically youth- ful, are eager for a change. Whatever we do, wherever we are next year, whether at college or in the business world, there will be new faces, new surroundings, a new atmosphere with different activities, and, since we are Americans, we are optimistic enough to look forward to this. Probably the most outstanding stimulus for our happiness, however, is that we are at last prepared for more advanced study toward that field of work which interests us most. Many have had in mind for some time a particular occupation which they believe will give them pleasure. For those, the high school course has been a stepping stone toward that career, and since future study will be closely connected with their vocation they are joyous. For these and various personal reasons graduating is a pleasure, but there is also another sentiment. We feel a contradictory wave of regret encompass us when we think of leaving the school that has cradled our ambitions and attempts, and spurred us onward from failures to accomplishments. We shall miss the majesty of Central as she rises on the hilltop, keeping vigil over spacious grounds and a stadium inured for more than two decades to the varying paces of scores of students. This auditorium in which we have so often gathered-to be agreeably engaged by entertainments, to see our classmates honored for outstanding achievements, or to learn of our school's retention of her meritorious position among other high schools-this auditorium, which we are so apt to take for granted, we know we shall miss, and the halls and class rooms we have entered so often will be yearningly recalled. We are truly sorry to leave behind us our school, and to conclude the study of many subjects from which we have derived so much benefit. But more than this we regret bidding fare- well to the faculty, who, besides teaching us countless things, have helped us to realize the beauty of knowledge so that we may truthfully agree with Wordsworth HS he Says: Dreams, books, are each a world, and books, we know, Are a substantial world, both pure and good. Round these, with tendrils strong as flesh and blood, Our pastime and our happiness will grow. We go hence with the profoundest esteem for the wisdom, forbearance, and uni- form justice and kindness that you, the faculty, have ever manifested toward us. We have been often hasty, heedless of your feelings and our own best interests, and have at times caused you great annoyance by our childish follies, but in all these things you have proven yourselves our true friends and mentors. ln whatever we have given you offence we ask your forgiveness, and carry away with us a heartfelt grati- tude for all the many favors we have received at your hands. fffontinued ,on page 1701 D461 :ffm -- , f , Y i E - -I 5- + E ?ff+fffWQwLH -WWE E 3 iw, 995 E ' 9 5 ll A A A .- A .5 A :A ,,,, 5 --ll.. ,i li, .i .-. n ' l , gf 'za K . Q i i Li A Qiif , fy! X' ' Q .. Qx Q X - - K x X E H W 7 I n' gH lggggguixxxjifjxxxxxl , - D I nm 1 lll' ' uf If QQbiggEgN'XiXXXXN5, Y aff ' Qaipf Siisf f F 3 ' F113 ui 5 , EW , ll E - - we ,M img - I4 , i 5-HW!! arm if IW J f 2345 sir' 1792 ' ' 1, f fxtl ' ,ffl J, 'A4::'ffffff' mt? x-Pg iWw4w1ffff X 55gQ . , J 1 .71 X... A X wh X A f f , XX Ru X WA X Xl' ' Yi X I rd? 5 f f , X X cn- . 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L Nu. l A ' xl 7 S sg ,. , ,Q if ,QHRM mg' ' SE N wa -WX Pxlyqxoxz sa 'VN PE -2 U42 U ff:- n ll i - Y , - gi 51 ,fd if C xc-.lt L3 5, it-- -1 ,W Z AHOY, SENIORS! After three years at Central, we juniors have been given an opportunity to say something in this year's G'Brecky.,' At last we have a chance to tell the seniors what we think of them. To begin with, we doubt if the seniors will read our articles, unless they happen upon them in a few years from now by accident, when they have finished admiring their own pictures. Next year we juniors expect to step into their august shoes, while most of them will be rookies fpardon usj freshmen at college, and others will be going out into the world to seek their fortunes. Let us look back on the past year to see what there is left to us juniors to do next year. The Student Council has become one of the most important elements in the Central High today. Under its very ellicient president and assistants, it has accomplished more for the school as a whole than since it was created. As you have probably noticed, our assemblies have been much better, and we have en- joyed them more as a result. The lunch room conditions have greatly improved. We hope that, as your successors, we shall be able to keep up the good work. One of our recently established societies is the Debating Club. It has been very suc- cessful so far. Central is continuing to contribute its quota to the National Honor Society, as time marches on. Also, Central has claimed the spotlight in swimming this year, and has done her best in the various other activities. We hope she will come out on top in the future events of baseball, tennis, and the competitive drill. We juniors, as your successors, hope to profit by your experiences and do at least as well for Central, as you have done. The Junior Class extends its most sincere good wishes to the Seniors wherever their future may lead them. PAT KENNEY, '36 I1501 GE Uv .ws W TSTEPS A' i ' W 1 N' :9i'EFfiS'E3'5f , 1 fi W'v2r52 f?iwseaaf .N cami: 'Ui s-,mr .r Mrk? 51511 ADDITIONAL NON-ATHLETIC SENIOR AWARDS TO MAY 20, 1935 Publications: ROBERT H. GARRISON-Gold-Editor, Bulletin LAWRENCE G. HOOVER, JR.-Silver-Sports Editor, Bulletin JAMES H. RICE-Gold-Editor, Review FRANK E. MELOY-Silver-Associate Editor, Review ROBERT C. ROADLEY-COld-Photographic Manager, Brecky ROBERT N. COALE-Cold-Editor, Brecky FULTON H. KRUPSAW--Gold-Business Manager, Publications MARGARET F. WETMORE-Silver-Assistant Business Manager, Publications NED D. NYE-Silver-Subscription Manager, Publications POWELL R. JONES-Gold-Business Manager, Brecky M. LOUISE BEVILLE-Gold-Art Editor, Review RUTH B. DORSEY-Gold-Art Editor, Breclcy WILMA DINOWITZER-Silverm-Art W ork, Brecky, Review FRANK B. FRAZZANO-Gold ' NATHAN SHANKMAN-Silver EEZEIGSNHETlgliillillizigliier . Printing Stag, Publications HERBERT C. MUCH-Silver RICHARD B. SMITH-Silver Dramatic Association: CHARLES C. GRUNWELL-Gold ROBERT G. DUKE1G0ld V for Acting and Directing MILDRED BAITZ-Gold , Cold Medal for Outstanding Excellence in French, Awarded by New York Society of Women of France to Margaret Agnes Thornton. Presentation made by L'Abbe Besnier. NEWLY ELECTED SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ACHSTETTER, PAUL FRANCIS KANOF, NORMAN BEAL, HELEN RUTH KEIM, ELIZABETH BEALL, PHOEBE JANE KRYNITSKY, JOHN A. BITTINGER, MARGARET MCLEROY, REUBEN J. BUSH, WILLIAM WHITELY PERRY, LECLAIR DUNLAP, DONALD PETER, HUMPHREY MARSHALL FARNSWORTH, JOHN K. PROSKE, MILDRED FLEISHELL, MARY JEAN RILEY, THOMAS IRANI, ARDESHIR SANDERSON, EUGENIA JAMIESON, BALLARD SCHULTZE, ELIZABETH JOHNSTON, MARGARET SIEMS, DOROTHY TARANTO, SUE L1521 Congratulations from the School by Robert Roatlley Major, Second Battalion Congratulations, Company C, and many thanks for bringing to Central the honor of having a placing company in this year's Com- petitive Drill! The school feels mighty proud of Captain Fahren- bach for the efforts put forth throughout the year, the results of which made it possible for his Company to capture third place. The two lieutenants, Robert Coale and Ardeshir lrani, and the men of the company deserve to be complimented on their cooperation, without which this feat would have been impossible. This has been a successful year for Central in that she won the Regimental Drill, placed second in the Battalion Drill, and third in the Competitive Drill. We hope that this will serve as an in- spiration to the men of the Corps next year to work hard to put Central at the lop of the Cadet Corps. Congratulations again, Captain Fahrenbach, and the best of luck for the future to you and your men. 115:41 ADDR SAND OODDITI ES l id-Year Class Directory Allnutt, James Lawrence 2006 Columbia Rd., N. W. Applebaum, Jean Evelyn ..,.. 3725 9th Street, N. W. Athanas, Bertha. ......,, 1609 Kenyon Street, N.W. Aughinbaugh, Charles Robert..3023 14th St.,N.W. Gertler, Irving. .,,A...,.,e 1337 Spring Road, N.W. Ginsberg, Nathan. ,,.,...,... .2701 P Street,N.W- Girardi. Silvia Nicholas.--606 Kenyon Street, N. W. Goodman, Shirley Evelyn ..,.,.., 9 Whittier Street, Bailey, Marie. ,..,,,,.... 3215 Northampton Street. O 5 4 fe Q :-' m ID fu Q F7 W 3 2 rn F 'JU O U ru '1 ev f I I I I l D-4 vs as ea O W .... 2 fo -r CF M ev P1 m m 5' Z Bain, Betty Burdette----.1302 Geranium St.,N.W. Baldwin, Wesley ,...... .1441 Harvard Street, N. W. Barnard, Frances M. ,.,,, .3642 11th Street, N.W. Barranca, Dominic Mimi -2727 Ontario Road, N.W. Bazan, Horace Buchanan.- 1514 17th Street, N.W. Berkow, Joseph Jeffre.---.401 Rock Creek Church Road, N. W. Bernhard, James Walter.-1535 Spring Place, N. W. Bishop, Mildred Elizabeth.---4120 5th Street,N.W. Brennan, Beulah Frances 652 Newton Place, N. W. Brown, Lewis Julius.---3020 Rodman Street, N. W. Brown, Thomas Wilbur ...... 5538 5th Street,N.W. N. W., Takoma Park Street, N. W. Street, N. W. Street, N. W. Church. Va. Street, N. VV. Street, N. W. Gordon, Lenora Beatrice.--.3148 19th Gore, Henry Grady ...... .1630 Euclid Gorman, William---..---1500 Emerson Graham, Barbara ...... -East Falls Grimes, Robert Camp.-.3903 Ingomar Groves. Layton Char1es.- 508 Varnum Harris, Eleanor Margaret.---525 Lamont St., N.W. Harrison, Edward. ..... . ,.,. . Bolling Field, D- C- Kalorama Road, N. W. Hart, William Edgar.--1816 Hawthorne, Robert Pearce.--204 Connecticut Ave., Kensington. Md. Haycraft, Ruth Joanne. ..... 11301 7th Street Pike, Silver Spring, Md. Heddings, Dorothy May--3800 New Hampshire Ave., Bryant, Edith Elizabeth .1...... 22 Hickory Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Burns, Everette Lee ..... 1343 Clifton Street Burns, Roland Earle. .,,. 1424 Chapin Street 22 2? gggggcooomw gszssiiiiii QBOFFSS- fl:-5 ip? rbltuyz' m? 2maaDn'4 - O.--m-- c ,.. 'EN 'WHO z2S:1?Qs5Sr one -f 2: Bswsawg QUTL' QU:-xg' ,'e5!:::'m'- '-W wlgmg' zga,-qf'2 lf-.505 ::..'TZl I Q 331251 QFI pgkwlgsleki Ol l l I :ml l A' I r- ,, l ai: v-239-L-Ai 1 Q .- IF' if-Io wal' mHw wwmq W mm w mo qw no mp. oo :'v'3Q5.q,,,Zu1OQ 3.-g:1e,..:02.-.-S2 :!o1.,ms2N 4 as-av rv-Q..1..q,..'15f.-Hfo 3,::'m'ea-,1-gp:-':': 4 fn'!3SQli'525+'uZ'W.4' gszgazmragz P??r?3???r? 9????Z????? c 22222222222 Spring, Md. Clime, Arthur W. ........ 43 Kennedy Street, N. E. Cochrane, Mary Elizabeth --3526 Park Place. N. W. Coffey, Jr., Charles Franklin.---1822 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. Cogswell, Kathryn Elizabeth 4628 8th Street, N. W. Cohen, Ruth Estelle ...... 1348 Spring Road, N.W. Compton, Donald Raymond--1538 Monroe St., N. W. Cook, Thomas Errett. ........ The Kennedy-Warren Cotton, Thomas Francis. ........ 1425 Rhode Island Avenue, N. W. Craig, Betty Ann ..... 324 Maryland Avenue. N. W. Cromwell, Leslie Forrest.--1411 35th Street,N.W. Cunningham, Jane- ........ .2057 Park Road. N. W. Darhanian, Dolly ....,.. 105 Tulip Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Dassoulas, George John- .... 2631 14th Street, N. W. Davis, Helen Louise. ......... ...155 U Street, N- E- Dawson, Blanche Genevieve.---1815 Ontario gage, Deacon, Leon Elwood. ..... . .1423 R Street,N.W. De Lawder, Louise Clara.-722 Ingraham St.,N.W. Demorest, John Raymond .... 114 Chestnut Avenue, Takoma Park. Md. Dolan, Albert Joseph .... .--2503 14th Street, N. W. Duffel, Earl .---. ...... 1401 Fairmont Street, N. W. Dunn, William Frances---1464 Clifton Street, N.W. Durst, Mary Frances.---7807 Boston Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Edmonds, Alice Holmead - .3585 13th Street, N. W. Emery, Jane. ......... 51 Takoma Avenue. Takoma N. W. Hellman, Dorothy Lorraine 3204 Warder St., N. W. Herbert, Mary Alice ---1519 Webster Street, N.W. Herman, Ruth Matilda - --1335 Gallatin St., N.W. Hewett. Charlotte Tallulah . 1321 Euclid St., N.W. Hill, Margaret Louise .---910 Kennedy Street. N. W. Hiser, Jeanne Marcelle.-.3430 Connecticut Avenue. N. W. Hoffar, John Allan. ....... 3630 10th Street,N.W. Holbrook, Betty Mae ---1489 Newton Street, N W. Hopkins, Frances Elizabeth 4911 9th Street, N.W. Ireland, Evelyn Marie.-1340 Fairmont Street, N W. Johnson, Virginia Hassler 4213 9th Street,N.W. Kalleva, Dorothy ....... 749 Quebec Place,N.W. Katz, Albert Irving. .... 1317 Gallatin Street, N.W. Katzen, Cyrus -... .... 2501 Georgia Avenue,N.W. Kaufman, Rae Lynn .... 4928 Blaine Street, N. W. Kautz, Robert Myers 533 Randolph Street, N. W. Kellogg, Katherine Audrey .... 7019 Georgia Avenue, N. W. Kemon, Martha Byrd 1831 Mintw od Place. N. W. Kenyon, Harriette Elizabeth -.-1415 Buchanarlil Kephart, Jane Frazer .... 226 Maple Ave., Takoma Park, Md. Kern. Edward Walter ---432 Delatield Place,N.W. Kerr, Mae Virginia. ..... -1206 Euclid Street, N. W. Klaben, Samuel ........... ...1524 U Street,N.W. Knight, Emma Thomas .-1333 Belmont Street N W. Krafft, Robert Edgar ---1488 Newton Street N W. Kramer, Edith Constance 1215 Holly Street N W. Krasnick, Evelyn ..,.... 3318 Warder Street N W. Kuenzel, Edith August.--3009 Clinton Street, N W. Kundahl, Paul Charles.--- 59 Bryant Street,N W. Kunna, Frances Rita .--1312 Shepherd Street, N. W. Larash, Harold Lewis --1215 Lamont Street,N.W. 2 2 Ferry, Hugh A.. .......... - Park, Md. 4806 14th Street, N. W. .4120 3rd Street, N. W. Evans, Zenobia Elaine. ..... Felter, De Witt Clinton ..... -7217 Blair Road, N. W. Finn, Jane Frances ........ .200 Baltimore Avenue, Finn, Morton David. ....... . Fischer, William Herbert.-- Fitzwater. Nancy Carol .---. Fowler, Joseph Gilbert Takoma Park. Md. 4211 18th Street, N. W. 515 Decatur St., N. W. 5213 13th Street, N. W. 420 M Street, N. W. La Salle, Joseph Charles .-----. .316 A Street, N. E. Lasswell, Philip Morton .----. 6633 Eastern Avenue, Takoma Park. Md. Lauxman, Ralph Andrew. ---- .3457 Holmead glass. Law, Betty Hall. ---------. 6203 14th Street,N.W. Leake, Alice King. .--.- .2733 Ontario Road, N. W. Leasure, Robert Leroy.-.8404 Cedar Avenue, Silver Spring. Md. Leiderman, Max ----.-.---- 1219 7th Street, N. W. Leigh, Mary Kathleen. --.-- 1810 Conn. Ave., N.W. Lenderman, Harvey Martin .- 1875 Mintwood glass, Leonard, Jack-- --.. ------ .1108 18th Street, N. W. Leonard, James David ..-- 6716 North Central Ave., Chevy Chase. Md. Levathes, Louis --.. ---1118 Allison Street,N.W. Linthicum, Frances May --.. 111 New York Avenue, Takoma Park. Md. Linthicum, John Warfield.-4321 Georgia Ave. Frantz, Frank Cale --2375 Champlain Street, N. W. Fuller, Betty Louise ...--. -. La Salle Apartments Garland, Margaret Eugenia.-.912 Aspen St.,N.W. Garner, Eleanor Radcliffe ----4102 New Hampshire Avenue, N. W. Gates, Robert . ------- . 1721 Lamont Street,N.W. George, Christine. ----. 1351 Parkwood Place,N.W. Gerstein, Charles. ---- . 3505 Georgia Avenue, N. W. 5555555 21702.53 Solana-m :mammal OZ 'cim . 5.52m . Q E9'5Zm9 ..-, U- Swiicig 65500 sn 0 ma 'eq 04 T - 5-gl Smm m3l522m gmligi? E5 5'S5 I l l 22: l l-ll I 7 29 3 I 1 g,,,Nc.: .4 oe 2 wwmgfasg .- wfuwsse Qmlglgrow gn-,::1 5'1'-4 as 'mmgw T 1 gwgiiwi 95+gi-.3-gF 2 25222222 25222222 ru l1561 4. iv Q, . , 1 -- ' - , ,, .,1,,. V, Q.. 4,-.,-5-fm M 1 JW' TW 1 A . if J., '1 '4 ,T My-vin 1- ELL i -i ilk X55 J fx ,A -1 . ' ak 4' N' f ' 1 1 y if E Q' l I ' cz Q ,I MV ..s.igz:, 5' . I 5,05 f , 3 QQ, 5.32 I ' S f 3 E.f g155?g,g5i.. 4, .W if-ff . e.. 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HP: ff: : : 1 zzizzi ..g..: . ??3??5 Moreland, Marguerite Benton---736 22nd St. Moses, Radford. ...... 3839 Livingston Street Moy, Hamilton, ............., 514 9th Street Munns, Dudley Forest.--1342 Gallatin Street, Murnan, Dollie.,,A,2901 Connecticut Avenue Murrell, Gladys Winifred ,,,, 1889 Ingleside Tellgass, Nash, Constance Mareta.--6501 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase. Md. Nowell, Henry Stubbs ,..., 829 Crittenden St., N. W. O'Brien, Elizabeth Ann ,.,,, 5411 13th Street,N.W. Page, George Nash.-,r3419 Mt. Pleasant St., N. W. Patterson, Mildred Irene ,.Y,, 5 Rock Creek Church . Road, N. W. Peake, Ralph A.. ,....... 603 Gallatin Street, N.W. Peck, Mary Elizabeth.-,3621 New Hampshireikvvii, Peck, Stanley Sedgwick ,.... 1724 17th Street. N.W. Pedone, Nicholas Anthony-1710 Oregon Ave., N. W. Pierce, Carl Wendell. .,.,,, 2400 13th Street,N.W. Plotnick, Florence ,..,,, 431 Kenyon Street,N.W. Plugge, Dorothy Marie-,,3316 Northampton Street, 2222 iii? N. W. Pollan, Rose Lillian .---5405 New Hampshire Iskvvii, SUFUR1 355 egg 075 52' ag? l'f'r-I 552 Elm Sw 21? 2:5 'o EL: :gl QW HQ' i2E Lge Sag I-Ania 37m 'ie ??Z?g?? ????5?? Rice, A. Louise ,,,......... 3012 13th Street . Rieg, Mary. .......,.,,.. .--6102 3rd Street, Rives, Margaret. ...A. . 6100 Georgia Avenue Rosenbloom, Doris --- .435 Decatur Street Rosenbloth. Lillian W 1406 Crittenden Street Rowles, Edith Pauline 1754 Lanier Place, Sabatini, Otis N.., 517 Longfellow Street, Samuel, Jay. ..,,, .2700 Connecticut Avenue, 22222 diiii r-1 P-A U1 W I-I Saunders, Douglas Loane,--2915 Conn. Ave., N. W. Schaefer, John Brinton--,219 Maple Ave., Takoma Park. Md. Schmid, Peggie F1orence.-1425 Chapin Street, N. W. Schoolfield, James ......., 1725 Lanier Place, N. W. Schreiber, Armond--- ....., 3525 14th Street,N.W. Schrider, Wilton Mathew--3216 McKinley St., N. W. Schulman, Cyril A. ...,,,.. 328 Taylor Street,N. W. Scrivener, Virginia,--1801 Wyoming Avenue, N. W. Sefton, Robert D.. ,..... 1736 Columbia Road, N. W. Shapiro, Oscar Joseph.--950 Longfellow St.,N.W. Sheads, Charlotte Arletta--4322 Kansas Ave., N.W. Smallwood, Hazel Marie---2519 New York Axignw, Smith, Norma Mitchell ..... 2535 13th Street,N.W. Snyder, John Davis .aar 1849 Newton Street,N.W. Sole, CarIyleW--.3 Rock Creek Church Road, N. W. Sommers, Mary Esther 1..., 744 Rock Creek Church Road, N. W. Spiegelman, Max. .,,.,, 4510 Georgia Avenue, N. W. Spiker, Curtis Walton .,.. 1216 Euclid Street,N.W. Stapleton, Rose Ellen ..,...,,,,... Cabin John, Md. Sternberg, Natalie Stella,,,1832 Ontario Pl., N. W. Stewart, Frank Shuman,--3 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Summers, Leonard .a........ 3514 34th Street, N. W. Talcott, Ellen Elizabeth. .... 5031 4th Street,N.W. Teel, Rose Mary Eva ,- 2041 Rosemont Ave.,N.W. Thomas, Malcolm Charles.-,., 2112 F Street,N.W. Thomas, Marjorie Hazell .... 2129 15th Street, N. W. Thyrring, Hilda Lucille, von.---417 Oglethorpler St., . W. Tompkins, Fanni1ynn---1613 Harvard Street,N.W. Truitt, Elizabeth .,.,. 519 Somerset Place, N. W. Walder, Mildred Elizabeth--2418 14th Street,N.W. Walsh, Ambrose Joseph ..... .3760 36th Street, Mt. Ranier, Md. Warren, Paul William.,.2217 Newton Street,N. E. Warsaw, Beatrice .1 EE2020 Florida Avenue, Watson, J. Crittenden--1506 Meridian Place, .W. ZZ .W. Weinstein, Sidney .A..,........ 606 H Street, N. W. Westermeyer, Marie M.--, 811 Jefferson St.,N.W. White, Charles ........, 930 Emerson Street, N. W. White, Ethel ..........,.. 1757 Euclid Street,N.W. Womeldorph, Joanne Linwood---6626 Piney Branch Road, N. W. Woodworth, Vivian E1aine--1102 Oak Street, Silver Spring, Md. Wright, Ellen Mary--215 Rock Creek Church seas, Yeonas, Constantine George - 3645 11th St., N.'W. Yingling, Earl Francis, eeee. 714 19th Street,N.W. A r- I Xxx , ' , I' M .v , x ' fix 'X 'QE I Y-' -I ug 'kflfdlf A '1-fg- Q ' -'-is - wr, .f , NP,- wr KrC....-'77 972- effi. 111, M. 'I' H' Q, T 'pl' ' 'I ' f 'N'-' :+I-5, fart- I- l Q ' fiend? D V 5 'S' by S ' .t-9.4 iff- I 5 . 4 . 7 f t ls X Nj, an X 1. E5 XS 29 ' .'I ' . . x I 0 N f .A .K I B, K.. x T- THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Daniel Webster defines honor as that which attracts esteem, such as courage, excellence of character, and integrity. Thus, character, scholarship, leadership, and service form the four bases for the membership in the National Honor Society. The organization is all that the name implies, a national honor society . While there are many chapters throughout the United States, they are organized only in schools with a certain scholastic rating. The Central High School chapter of the District of Columbia of the National Honor Society was organized in 1926. lts object since has been to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a de- sire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the develop- ment of character in the students of the school. To become eligible, a student must stand in the first third of his class. After qualifying in scholarship, he is judged on the other three bases of membership. Then fifteen percent of the eighth, ten percent of the seventh, and five percent of the sixth semesters are chosen. After the selection, the newly elected members are installed in a special National Honor Society chapel, where they all, in solemn resolve and quiet dignity, repeat the oath in unison: I will be a loyal member of the National Honor Society, steadfast in my purpose to abide by the right, to serve all just causes, and to seek the truth with my whole heart, both in books and in lifef' The National Honor Society has adopted an emblem which each member is entitled to wear. It is a small gold keystone upheld by a torch. The rays emanat- ing from it symbolize the lights of character, scholarship, leadership, and service, the initial letters of the organization. Certainly any Centralite privileged to wear this pin must realize the importance of the honor he has received, and, remem- hering the four requirements which he has fulfilled, should continue to uphold his part in sustaining and even elevating the proud standards of his school. Honor anrl shame from no condition rise, Act well your part, there all the honor liesf' SHIRLEY F. MEYERS f1591 June Clas ww CJ IPBPPDD' IPPPPD' bg.. 'ti ggwm-1 :Exec 3:-' ri 2405513 W--xi' o ...hi an :np F' Ea 3 :Sa?g gangs . ' O M P2 Hiya? Pai? w' 5 E 5? mi'?? H7 Q 9957s gamgg l I- gw W -- Hggsg' 'l 3 3ga:S F P' D-N rv ,.,,4QIc.- I:i,,jl nl fp I il s :sale ill? 'l 2 3H.u Iilgl gl U -ffliw ,-llwl .-fl o 'el .-1 N., ,-. 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W W 253 :si -ly: ' 5 Le 51: 09762 U -- 'nv mls QA. ml: 'll' '11, ll ll' ll! .nw asf o '11 C7 pr-'1 -:gig gfer- 3 .gg mga Yr? 22? 22 Bolilin, Mary-Hedda --1807 Bonnett, Gothel Howard.--- 1310 7th Street, . Z Broadbent, Mary .... .338 Ridout Avenue, Virginia Highlands, Va. Brooks, Edward ---.---819 Emerson Street,N.W. Brooks, Jeanne Louise -.. ,,,, 2007 O Street,N.W. Brotman, Alfred Bernard.---6419 9th Street,N.W. Brown, Hynson Virginia. ...,. 16 W. Baltimore St., Kensington, Md. Brown, Richard Wilson 922 Ingraham St., N. W. Brubaker, Elizabeth -- 1650 Harvard Street, N.W. Bush, William Whiteley Jr. 4001 22nd St., N. E. Bushlow, Miriam Thelma.-. 3316 Warder St.,N.W. Butcher, Betty .- . ,,,, . 2520 14th Street,N.W. Cady, John Merritt.-7064 Eastern Avenue, Takoma Park, D. C. Street, Campbell, Charles Edward 4547 44th Street, . if OOQQO giggling ga'EE 'TU E L. 04' raggqm :Pom QGES? i5'i lfgi 'U I l ' lllf c ll, Calm 3251 54035 5523 cn ml'5.gE1'-A 5529: Ebac.:-' saggy 93335 'U gmmm Sempra N. Fgw2ZZ E P53355 Z? Campbell, Betty.--. .-..1516 Emerson Cathey, James . ,.,A.,,e,. . 3051 Porter Street, N. W. 3800 10th Street, N. W. Catterall, Maurine ..... Chamberlin, Edward . .... . 1109 Apple Street, Silver Spring, Md. 3218 14th Street, N. W. Chotin, Bella Theresa .,.. 1143 Sumner Road, S. E. Chumbris, Angelos, N..--.3725 Kansas Ave., N. W. Chan, Dorothea .e,.,.... . Chumbris, Cleom . ,,,,, Clagett, David Clark 3725 Kansas Ave., 1818 Kilbourne Pl., N. W. N. W. Clark, Louise Bayard Clifton Terrace Apartments ooo SSE F54 W' 2 -152 322 FP-I. I an lZB LSE, 55: lg-2. l L., . 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Davison, Helen Alden ---- 4523 Walsh Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Dean, Paul Lynn. ------ 1474 Columbia Roarl,N.W. Deckelbaum, Phillip William- 4700 5th Street, N. W. Deckelbaum, Sarah ---- 1302 Farragut Street,N.W. Delk, Annie Cary. ------- 326 Douglas Street, N. E. Dematatis, George C. ----- 2147 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W. Dengler, Kathryn. --------- 1505 Van Buren Street Dennison, Doris Alene ------ 3812 4th Street,N.W. De Pue, Marie.- --.----- 1437 Monroe Street,N.W. Deskin, Rose .. ------. 5530 Georgia Avenue, N. W. Dietz, Edward Ernst. ---- -7603 12th Street,N.W. Dinowitzer, Wilma ------ 1817 Kenyon Street,N.W. Dinsmore, Jack. ---------- 452 Newton PlaCe.N-W. Dixon, Leila Beatrice. ----- 113 Rock Creek Church Road, N. W. Dodd, Roxanna Julia --.1636 Kenyon Street,N.W. 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Feldman, Edwin Bernard.---1619 Montague Tireat, Felter, Israel ----------- ..-- 5517 'ith Street, N.W. Ferris, Norma ------------ 1701 16th Street,N.W. Fields, Virginia. ----- ---. 3816 8th Street,N.W. Files. Blanch . -------. 209 Underwood Street, N. W. Fischer, Greenhoot --.2700 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Fitzhugh, Stuart B.. ---- . 2519 Ontario Road, N. W. Fleishell, Mary Jean . 520 Peabody Street, N. W. Flood, Dolores --1322 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. Fogarty, Philip ---- . ---- 1840 Ontario Place,N.W. Fogle, Doris Elizabeth.--- 524 Buchanan St.,N.W. Folk, William - .. ----- 1013 Quebec Place, N.W. Fowler, Marion Hollingsworth 619 21st St., N.W. Franke, Harold Hugo-- 822 Madison Street,N.W. Franklin, Lucile. ----- 4707 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Fraser, Doris -- -. 105 Elm Ave., Takoma Park. Md. Fraser, Lemuel Anderson .-6902 Piney Branch Road, Takoma Park. D. C. Frishman, Ben Lyon ----- .1246 11th Street,N.W. Furr, Helen -------- .---1303 Clifton Street,N.W- Gallant, Olive .. . --. 1821 Ingleside Terrace, N. W. Galt, Betty 300 W. Madison Ave., Hyattsville, Md. Garrison, Robert Holt.- --.1212 N Street,N.W. Gary, Lochrane Atlee---2112 Pennsylvania Axignw, Gedney, Ralph. ----------- 2813 13th Street,N.W. Gerstenfeld. Evelyne Sondra 730 Farragut Street, N. W. Gifford. John F. ---------- .5208 14th Street,N.W. Gill, Ruthana.-.. -.------ --.--- Fort Belvoir, Va. Giller, Norman Myer ------- 937 K Street, QGICJCJ S-2.22.2 3333 SONG ,,,,-1'-if-r :FFF m lb S152 4 F516 :E:2 II5 I l I 9' Ill IP-'P-fl IAP ICN! H4100 1: . -H-445 mn., me-1 Ig!! 1553 :BBQ W P' mm EFF? S555 P936 2222? f1601 E i LEND , A A 'zz' ... ..- .-. .i 5 .1 1 -.3 Q 22-45. ig'- mx f ' 2' .TA lr -2 t r1l 'ig4 -4,gE i?!. 3- -f gf ff : .0 . e g f g -1 - in . 1 :G f ' -'lElg'EE - f-' 5 Iliff ff' f F f wg X f 'f ff! f 2 WN! 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Place, Hanks, George Kuglar .,,,. 3121 16th Harrington, John S. ee.. 717 Varnum Harter, Stuart D.. ,.,,., 1880 Monroe Harvey, Mary .,,,, ,,,,,. 1 630 Park zzzzzz 555555 Hennig, Ruth - . ,..,,,, 606 Keefer Herbert, Bernardine.---719 Hamilton Street, . Herbert, Rita Agnes .... 719 Hamilton Street. . Street, . Street. Street . Hill, Vernon-- .e....... 919 Shepherd Hindman Le Ro Jr 1930 18th . y . - --- Hoifman, Herman Ernest - 3804 4th Chevy Holbrook , Holmes, Holmes, Hoover, 2222 5555 B! I 211 5 S S fb f' 4 2 5 2 .. g- 2 ' E E' 2 Q E E 2 2 g S5 m 9 1 l '1 l l F0 l l 3 Z I 5 m 7 5 5 5 5 -si E 9 5 2 Q 3 mu' U' :5Z 4 ggm 5' 2553 . ,A 2255! 5'asg : 'g'PF m Helen. ..... . 1236 Euclid streed . Street Street Alice.---. .-.918 Buchanan Virginia Mae --706 Varnum , George W. Jr..--1407 Montague St., Clarendon. Va. 'HEI Zia: :..,g-1 55:5 E'i5 emu 3522 :rw-4, --sw... '13 9 w E5 S- va: qu! 9' 75.1 El 1 Di . 'U 32 f .,,.,. 371.-93 v-Www 352 QS 9 1,22 : wggg MSE: Faro 2555? Irani, Tahmineh Dorothy--- 1715 Irving St. . Isis, Phi Israelson. Jacobson , 2222' 5555 lip S.. ,,,, ..-- ---3110 Park Place Marjorie Lucille 1750 Harvard St., David ..,.. - 1216 Emerson Street. . James, Jean eeeeet.. 3125 Adams Hill Road, . Jamieson, Ballard .--- 711 Shepherd Street, . Jewell, Dorothy Eads ..2721 Adams Mill Road, . zz 55 pqu human po ooooc E.: ::1:r:r:- Q2 33555 .-::r .'9Li'Q5 'm 005 me Ea?P' 33 25. 4 : SLFSEE' ,eu ..g,,,.. 5 ,,..,....g gp, Flaws.-+ ,,, me so ,,, en.-1 .H P11-'tri Ig 51:13 il w-1111 PT hillg ga: 5U1ll00 .-A ob, iw N 26:22 wil Q lg 00555 5 'wg wo S5 32525 ev-S gg-gfoga m,U Q rn ev 'Uwe'-3, if 55254 rn ever? 22222222 55555555 Kanof. Norman B. .--- .1312 Rittenhouse St.. N. W. Keenan, Road, N. W. Francis Joseph.---3135 Adams Mill Keim, Elisabeth .,..,. 1628 Nicholson Street,N. W. Langmaid, Clare Russell. .,... 5804 Nevada Avenue. Chevy Chase. D. C. Lanigan, James Michael - 37 Adams Street. N. W. Lansburgh, James. ..... .3111 Idaho Avenue.N.W. Las Pinas, Meliss ...... 7131 Georgia Avenue, N. W. Latimer, John ........... 4830 16th Str8et.N-W- Law, Dorothy Jean. ........ .-- Soldiers' Home Lawall, Richard ......... .- 508 Park R0ad,N.W- Layne, Harry--. ........ 1220 Monroe Street,N.W- Layton, Horace Linwood .... 3925 7th Street, N. W. Leech, Gordon - ..... 1830 Ingleside Terrace, Legge, Lois Helen.---211 Frazier Avenue. Virginia Highlands, Va. Leonard, Janet Margaret. .... 1438 Columbia gow. Levin, Joe , .............. . 522 Irving Street, N. W- Levine, Bernard ..... . -..--.1970 2nd Street. N. W. Levinson, Shirley ..,.. 3100 Connecticut Ave.,N.W. Lewis, William . ...... . 3219 McKinley Street, N. W. Lind, Thelma ........ . --.2200 19th Street,N.W. Lindsay, Catherine Eloise. ...... 5524 Broad Branch Road. N. W. Lipscomb, Lisle Thornton. .... .6309 Florida Street. Chevy Chase. Md. Long, Page. ,.-.......,.. 1347 Irving Street,N.W. Loops. Frank W. ..... .--1314 Girard Street,N. W. Lowe, Jean . ........ . 3429 Oakwood Terrace, N. W. Lunch, Milton .. .... . ......... 474 I Street,N.W. MacDonald, Margaret ....... 4911 Moorland Lane. Edgemoor, Md. MacMillan, Ruth ---.--.219 Whittier Street,N.W. Madden, Myron Lewis.--1762 Kenyon Street,N.W. Manning, Alice - ....... - 4909 13th Street,N.W. Marshall, John .--- 2007 Columbia Road, N. W. Martin, James Edmund - West Falls Church,Va. Martin, Marcella..-.Janney's Lane, Alexandria,Va. Martin, Paul ............. West Falls Church. Va. Martin, Sidney .....1..... 2839 27th Street,N.W. Mathieson, Mary Lynn .... 1448 Park Road,N.W. Mattingly, Daniel Joseph -532 Cedar Street, N. W. Mattingly, Lawrence.-3358 Tennyson Street, N. W. Maust, Lorraine .......... 1419 Perry Place, N. W. Mayer, Emilie Josephine -- 3736 Benton St.. N. W. Mayo, Mildred Rumley . ...... 1621 T Street,N.W. McCallam, James A. Jr. .... . Fort Belvoir,Va. McCallum, Malcolm Leroy--3113 Northampton St., Chevy Chase, D. C. McCann, Marjorie L. --- --1345 Park Road, N. W. McCann, Virginia Edwards Argonne Apartments McCathran Frances .... .3539 13th Street,N.W. McGhee, John Rutledge.--1407 Delalield Pl.,N.W. McGinniss, Harry. ....... 202 Connecticut Avenue, Kensington. Md. McKim, Phil ............ 3408 Brown Street,N.W. McKinley, Virginia ......... 1737 Park Road.N.W. McLeroy, Reuben ............ 617 19th Street.N. W. McManus, Joseph . ..... 1735 Corcoran Street, N. W. Melman, Harold . ....... --. 36 Myrtle Place, N. W. Meloy, Frank .... --.204 Raymond Street, Kennedy, Elinore ..... 1461 Girard Street,N.W. Kennedy, Virginia.---109 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Keppler, Margaret Phylis.---1531 3rd Street, N. W. Kessler, Jack.---.134 Maple Ave., Kensington,Md. Kessler, Julius Jerome,--1537 Ogden Street,N.W. Kiefer, Wilton Mahlon.---246 Maple Ave., Takoma E555 E 55 Q 5 55 5992 m mm SE., . .. '3 Zm FU EU: Eu 3 M3 WOQB 2 52 :.: l 0 Q Q'l: 2 O'l E ' Elf 5 Q 141: 2 Bw ll'l I 5 Ill, 1 .... Lil! 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W. ----.2815 Quarry Road. N. W. EDMONSTON STUDIO 1333 F STREET N, W. Qjficial Thotographers for The iBrecky We have a permanent file of the negali for duplicate orders WHILE YOU ARE ABOUT IT GET A GOOD PICTURE 51631 O s E 5 E 2 S 5 5 E 5 5 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz? 2222222222222222222222225 22 22 Park, Frances ..,,,,,v,,.,,, 1032 20th Street, Park, Ritchie ....,...,,,,.. 6326 16th Street, . Parker, Eleanor ....,,..,. 1642 Irving Street, . Parsons, Francis--.1308 Massachusetts Ave., . Pearlman, Shirley F.----3700 Livingston St.. . Perros, Agamemnon Peter ..,, 1316 L Street, . Perry, Le Clair ,....,,...,..1. 1920 S Street, . Peter, Arthur ..,,,,,,,.... 2001 16th Street, . Peter, Humphrey ,........ 2001 16th Street, . Phelps, Elsie- .......,.. 1318 Kenyon Street, . Plakas, Dolly- .........., ---- 1216 L Street, . Street, Poole, Phyllis--. .e..e, 1337 Jefferson Promtt, Owen H. ,.,.., 2015 Kalorama Road, . Proske, Mildred. ....e., 1434 Harvard Street, . Pulliam, James Connor .... .2811 14th Street, . Quinn, Eleanor- ..,...... 518 Peabody Street, . Rarey, George ve..,. ---1410 Euclid Street, . Rask, Philip ,..v1.1., .,.. 1 725 Lanier Place, . Ratner, Mollie ....,,,,..,1,. 1116 7th Street, . Reed, Olive E. ..,........... 4927 30th Place, . Reed, Oliver---249 Rock Creek Church Road Reed, Seth- .......... 3388 Stuyvesant Place, . Reichenbach, Kenneth M.--649 Hamilton St., . Ressegger, William James ---1348 Euclid St. Reynolds, Joseph ,...s.. 5313 Illinois Avenue, . Rice, Floyd English v.., 207 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Rice, James ..... ....... 3 906 Jocelyn Street,N.W. Rice, Margaret B. ......,, 1219 Floral Street,N.W. Richardson, Helen .eve .... 8 08 Gist Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Riddle, Ruth ,.......e,..... 3800 14th Street,N.W. Ridgewell, Marguerite Clemence--2411 18th greg, Riley, Thomas Wise---1339 Parkwood Place, N. W. Roadley, C. Robert---3726 Connecticut Ave.,N.W. Robbins, Leroy Edward .... -2532 14th Street, N.W. Robbins, Mildred Ethel--1832 Biltmore Street, N. W. Robertson, Richard .... 54 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Robey, Katherine. ........... 340 15th Street, N. E. Robey, Millard Edward .eeeee 340 15th Street, N. E. Rodano, Ellen .... .... - -417 Randolph Street,N.W. Roden, Lucy ..,v, ............ - 2112 F Street,N.W. Roller, Edwin R. ....e -7135 Chestnut Street.N.W. Rome, Bertha Blanche- .,,.,.,, 643 H Street, N. E. Rosensweig, Stanley Harold AAY, 2800 Ontario gow, Rosin. Jack e........,.. 1003 Seminary Road, Silver Spring, Md. Roudabush, Martin Moore ..,.,, 532 Roxboro Place, N.W. Rupp, Ivy Louise- .,.1....e... 1758 Q Street,N.W. Russo. Raymond .........., 2015 15th Street,N.W. Saillant, Regina ...... 713 Tewkesbury Place, N. W. Salkeld, Edward ,........... 3812 12th Street, N. E. N. W. Sanderson, Eugenia ,.,.. 5361 Conduit Road, Sanford, Blinn Marian--836 Rittenhouse St.,N.W. Sapienza, Joseph Jack ..... 746 Rock Creek Church Road, N. W. Sauer, Thomas N. ........ 1056 Quebec Place, N. W. Saywell, Frances e,e,,.....,.. 1435 N Street,N. W. Schmutzer, Alfred Charles---630 Quebec Pl., N. W. Schoenberg, Arlene- ..11,.. 3126 19th Street,N.W. Schultze, Elizabeth Aeve.. ..... E ast Clifton Terrace Scopi. John D. ...... ...... 4 108 13th Street,N.W. Scott, Irene ......... .... 1 424 Euclid Street,N.W. Scott, Stanley .................. -Fort Belvoir, Va. Seal, John Douglass ........ 3363 18th Street,N.W. Setterstrom, Robert Vincent----6611 6th St.,N.W. Seymour, George ,,....,.,. 1223 12th Street,N.W. Shade, Leona ......ee.... 1468 Chapin Street, N. W. Shaffer, Shahan, Evelyn ,....... 3914 Illinois Avenue. .W. Shelton, John A. .,.... 3384 Stuyvesant Place, N. W. Shelton, Thomas C. ........ 2715 14th Street,N.W. Sherzer, Charles L. ,... 1204 Hamilton Street, N.W. Shives, Patricia ,.... 15 Sycamore Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Siems, Dorothy .....,.1s 3610 Ingomar Place, N. W. Silver, Esther ............ .2902 Park Place,N.W. Simmons, Kenneth ,..... 1809 Kenyon Street,N.W. Simpson. Rodney ............. 1612 L Street,N.W. Sizer. MBYY ----.--...-............ Roosevelt Hotel Skinner, Marie Holland ...... 49 Sycamore Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Skinner, Robert Conklin--1629 Columbia Rd., N. W. Dick ......--..-e.. --9 Girard Street, N. E. N Skinner, Wade .,,,,,,., 1629 Columbia Road,N.W. Skippon, Charles David Jr. ..,e, 1433 SDH!!! 15053, Smith, Emery ----,,--.,, ,.-,,.. - -Fort Belvoir, Va. Smith, Frances ,.,.e ...e---.. . 1740 K Stfeet,N-w- Smith, Jean ,4,,. .,,.....,, - .Fort HumphreyS,Va- Smith, John- ..,,,,. 1300 Massachusetts Ave., N. W. Smith, Lange, -,,A-,,, -,1448 Girard Street. N. W- Smith, Lilian ..,...... ,..Y - 1627 Q Street,N-W- Smith, Olive ,gg,,,,g..,,, 908 Allison Street,N.W- Smith, Ralph N. ,,,.,,,,... --- 610 F Street.N-W- Richard Blackwell ..,,,. 18 East Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Smith, Walter ...er 18 East Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase. Md. Smith, mmmmmm Euegas 323511 -9'7 -3'-3 iq.. 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Wagner, Dorothy Frances -2816 13th Street,N.W. Waite, Malden D..- ------ 1447 Euclid Street,N.W. Walker, Julia ---------- 1724 Lamont Street,N.W. Walter, Isabel - ---- ---1706 Summit Place, N. W. Walton, Lois Ethel -5305 Broad Branch Rd.,N.W. Watkins, William H. ----- 5746 Daniels Road, N.W. west, Sally Vggg, W ,,.---. 2817 Quarry Road,N.W. Wetmore, Margaret Fenwick .---204 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park. Md. Whisman, Mary ------ - 1833 Kalorama Road. N. W. Wiener, Charlotte A.--3722 McKinley Street,N.W. Wilson, Ethel Jane. ---- 717 Webster Street,N.W. Wilson, Maribeth. ---- 100 Maryland Avenue, N. E. Winingder, Frank ------ 1336 Harvard Street,N.W. Winter, Betsy - -..A- - ------ Kenesaw Apartments Winter, Joseph S. ---. 526 Underwood Street, . Wixon, Henry E.---. ---1636 Kenyon Street, . Wolverton, Marjorie Winifred..1400 16th St. . Wood, Marjory Erickson 48 Bryant Street . Woods, Ruth .-------- 1430 Belmont Street, . Wostein, Benjamin. ----- 1831 Ontario Place, . Wrenn, Mary Elizabeth .--- 1301 15th Street zzz zzz 2222222 2. NN -,gasses 55-g:5,,.'4:2 5'::lWa-323 -lxn'-T1f1.'?g+ my-arm 3nZ'grnlfEl 3 Skiing!-5 S354-l-,'cm 555 334 :ff l..,.f e Ol I:1,:1L'--ujl 'Nl WWHI l., D'4'ml 'llwrblgl lll lol ,,r-'llml '-'cowl Ibggfzluoil 'oqqllv-ll I.-.mme--Ill L'mi2,5S WW:-jmfgh Home ..- l-4 On.-1 Uo- BE,-Ev-:UUE Q., we--m... -159i-+:D 3 esvreggm :S '.4'S9Z'Z'Z'-df !3 3335' 2 33eummof2rn 5 5 5 5':: ' 22222222 116111 llllll ll ll llllllll , smmemnairies , Ice Cream Illlfllunfnflllll XX Goodlioulekeeping 'ova Bl'-'ffm -D+ 0Us:xnrmcM'f ' .122-'-If. Waweza FUR ALI. OCCASIONS v '5--4' MAIN STORE 1212 F STREET N.W. Florists Since 1889 The Central High School Cafeteria extends congratulations to the grad- uating classes of 1935 and sincerely wishes them success in all of their future endeavors. Fresh Every Day ewes' Chocolates and Bon Boris 1209 F street N. w. Hhilipn hnrrfz EUR-E14 11111 91. N. HH. SUIIIIIICITIIINT with its many sports and Vacation Activities linds just the Cay lsrocks and accessories for cvcry occasion at Philipslmornis auul al most reasonable prices. MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS DROOP'S Agents for BUESCHER QHTFUB TOIISUI Band and Orchestra Instruments and GIBSON 8: MARTIN String Instruments E. F. DROOP C1 SONS CO. 1300 G Street N. W. RIDEOUT wASHuNoToN swoon- PHOTOCRAPHER 9 NAlionul 022115 007 lslll Slrcel N. XV. Washington, II. C. Compliments of a Friend L1651 FAMOUS NICKNAMES Mildred Robbins has always been known as 4'Robbie , not only to all her friends, but also to members of the faculty. Margaret Osterwald has been called Bibby ever since she first mispronounced the word ubabyi' and said Hbibyl' fpronounced uBibby',j instead. Ruth Woods is Wfexasl' to all her friends because she hails from Hway down thlarn. If you want to make Rath Tanty angry call her 'LRufus'7. Edwin Darby Nye- Ned to all his friends-is still wondering why he sometimes gets called by the fantastic nickname of Flop-Earsn. Marion Fowler has always wanted her nickname to be '4Mickey',, but the nearest she ever got to that is lVIimi,'. While in Central, Evelyn Wynn acquired the nickname of Shorty because she is only five feet tall. Edward Thacker canlt be bothered with formality so everybody just calls him '4Eddie,'. Jack Sykes often gets called Sky because he says his last name is so funny. Hurricane', is just one of many nicknames Benjamin Hurwitz has acquired while in Central. Peggy Thornton says people call her Wfhornya' because she is so tough. Elizabeth Schultze doesn't know how it started, but ever since she can remember peo- ple have called her Skeezix,'. Little Dick Tiller has one of the most unusual nicknames ever heard. It is '567 and it happened this way: He was at a party where wine was served, but he wouldnlt accept any because he said he took nothing less than 6776. And now he can't get rid of the odd title. People call me 'Skippy' U, said firnmy Lansburgh, because I told them I grew so big from eating Wheatiesf, Paul Dean is known as '6Don Juanw because his friends say his first amorous connec- tions began at the tender age of four. Ralph Gedney says, live got a nickname-itls gBuck', but I haven't the slightest idea how or where I got it. '5Puffy is Mildred Proskeis nickname. She received it when she was a little girl because she was so chubby. Charles Skippon has always been called '4Skippy',. He said they just get it from his last name. His real name is Peter Frederick, but everyone just calls him '4Pete Snyder. Dorothea is too long a name, consequently people call her 4'D0t7, Siems. Peggy,' is much easier to say than Margaret Johnston. When she was little, Marie Skinner couldn't say baby',. She said instead dady . Now for no better reason they call her uDiddy . Little Dorothea Chan is called Dot,'. Ardeshir Irani just grew up with the nickname of Buddy,,. Phoebe Jane is too hard to say so they just call this Beall girl MP. If' feanne Brooks said, Oh, I just called everyone 'Toots', now they call me thatf, At home Rita Herbert is called ReetsH- short for Rita. Regina Sailant said, They get my nickname of 'Cenal from my first name. Elizabeth King gets called '6Betholine,, because she says her friends say she reminds them of that Betholine,' elephant. Ever since he can remember Floyd Soule has been called uBuster,'. Shirley Meyers feels very formal if people donlt call her '4Shirl,7. fiscal NK! I Q, Take the Pace Course-at a professional school of I as fn, r.: - - - ,... - .. ,.. sc - ,. , 57 - X - 'L aa .- ri: ,- .... I-F fc 5 I - .. .. .. ., .- ... ... if 2 t. -. 'U 5 A A: .- ... ff - :Q Pi -. ,.. - .. .. Z -. :- .. U0 U1 ca 0 cn . S3 4' - ia , .1 -t 2 Q' 41 YV jf .4 sg -lb ,,f . , 'YHINQLXGYX Schools in other cities. collegiate grade, offering distinctive preparation for hoth general husiness and the pulilic practice of ac- countancy. Benjamin Franklin University is distinc- tive liecause of its faculty of practicing accountants lla-V, Late ,4ftcrn0oni and E'I7PlIiiII,g Classes SEND FOR CATALOG BENIAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY TRANSl'0It'l'A'I'l0N liiiirninc 17TH AND H S'l'REl-l'l'S ongratulationsf . . . good printing , . . tine paper . . . excellent illustra- tions . . . a year book that will be one ot its owner's rnost cherished possessions. We congratulate you! STANFORD PAPER CO. fine printing paper WASIIINCIUN. D. C. QUALITY counts The excellent quality of CARRY'S Mea- dow Cold hSlIl00ll'l-l-l'BOZ0w lcv Crcani is assured hy the fresh, pure, rich pasteur- ized cream, the very liest granulated cane sugar. the delicious fruits and flavors used. and liy the niost careful attention given lo each detail of its making. lnsisl Upon Qualify lcc CITIIIII CARRY ICE CREAM' CO. i... . w - -w l3.31-5.3 D Strcct 5. lt, l.lncoln 5900 Washington. ll. C. 51671 MID-YEAR CLASS HISTORY fffontinuea' from page 100D The Bulletin has taken equally as many high awards, the most recent one of which was a cup presented by the George Washington University High School Press Association for the best local or nearby high school paper. Then another summer vacation, the brightness of which was dimmed only by the thought of graduation which meant departure from Central, her beloved faculty, and her numerous activities into an entirely new field. Back from vacation to Central High for the last lap-seniors at last! Was it possible that such a creature as a rookie existed? Yes, it is possible, and deep down in our hearts we know that every one of us would gladly exchange places with the rookie class and let it graduate for us. Good luck to Central's publications, to her clubs, her teams, her honor societies, her cadets, and to her most capable faculty. May each class write a bright chapter in Centralis annuals as it proceeds along to reach higher goals through higher educa- tion under the guidance of Central's motto, uTenax Propositi, Steadfast of Purposev. MID-YEAR VALEDICTORY fffontinued from page 1011 other,s paths often, as we sail on each to his proper harbor. Let us follow the admonition of Tennyson, who cries to the youth . . . 'LO young mariner, Down to the haven All your companions Launch your vessel And crowd your canvas And ere it vanishes Over the margin After it, follow it, Follow the Cleamf, 516:41 '1 XV-'Jw 'm ne t .uwtff-M1 4, P 'YT v 2 ' ' f-' x - -, - 4: X' f ' ' r --Q ' it i .. 1 V ,..Q Q., ' Navy., WVVV vvvvv lv- -V V vw Vx., ve' -P x- N' NJ NIS,-J ly vvx- .J NJ n K n ' N-fv l, ' W ' O 7lljlII'll'Tifl'f llirision UNDERWOOD l'Il.I.l0'l'T FISHER COMPANY I'ylu'1rri'Icrs . . . Arroiuilfing Ma- hincx . . . Adding Mru'hin1'n. Carbon 'ap1'r, Rilrlunis anrl other Szillpliiw HOME!! BUILDING lllth 8: F St:-i., N. W. Salma and Svrrici' l'4'l'4ff1l!l'h.CTl? NEW UNDERWOOD Modern Writing From Champion Keyboard iexelu- sively Underwood and developed by worldis champion speed typistsj down to its improved vacuum non-skid feet. the Underwood Champion Portable is naw. To buy the new Champion is to get the very latest development in portable typewriters. One of the big features is its remarkably quiet operation! So see it at your nearest Underwood Dealer's or Underwood Elliott Fisher Branch today. lf you prefer, ask for a demon- stration in your home or office. Every Underwood Portable is backed by an nation-wide Underwood service. CHAMPION PORTABLE E CONCRATULATE the Class of 35 upon producing a truly iOOfIi, Washington Annual and we are proud of our part in The production of the plates again this year. V y ANMAN ENGRAVING CO P rintcraft Building XVASHINGTON, D. C. H691 JUNE CLASS HISTORY 1Continuefl from page 1431 ductions and the acting. The Songsters have placed high in the Fox competition and have exceptionally fine voices. It may seem strange that l have not before this mentioned the progress of our Class along the line of the high school equivalent of the three '4R's,,. But that must be judged largely by results that are not available at this time. Suffice it to say that Central has always had her share of scholarships, prizes, and other honors, and we believe this year will be no exception. Our school has a fine reputation among the leading universities, our graduates have made themselves felt in the civic life of various communities. They are known as far as civilization is known. It seems relevant before closing this history of the Class of 1935 to mention the economic condition of the country during the past four years. The depression had by 1931 affected all classes of people, including students, in many cases both at home and at school. Throughout the nation appropriations have been cut, terms shortened, activities curtailed, and the effectiveness of schools lessened by threatened closing or further cramping. We at Central have been most fortunate in the con- tinuance of our work under normal conditions. The Class of 1935 has shown a fine spirit in adversity and has stood like a stone wall for Americanism and progress through law and order. Our capable officials and splendid faculty have been unre- mitting in their efforts to train us for the times we are to face and in the solution of whose difficulties we must bear a part. Surely the good influences about us have instilled in us courage and a resolution to go forward whatever may lie ahead. May we ever be mindful of the debt we owe for the education and the opportunities our community has given us. May the guardian spirit of dear old Central watch over us. And may we make her proud of us, her children. JUNE VALEDICTORY fC0ntinued from page 1461 There is sadness too in our hearts when we think of parting with our classmates. Fellow students, we have been companions for four years-four years of diligent application to our studies, to some of us, to all of us, four years of social fellowship and pleasant recreation, four years of mental and physical improvement. We have sympathized with one another in trouble, have lightened each other's hearts in times of sadness, and have enjoyed our high school-life companionships, 1 will ven- ture to say, as well as any other class that ever graduated from this school. We go forth with our diplomas, each to fulfill his destiny. Let us not forget these associa- tions, and through our lives let us be helpful friends to one another as opportunities may offer, for graduation should not mean the severance of these bonds of friendship. lnstead, graduation should stamp these friendships as everlasting, because here- after we shall be alumni of the same school, Central, and all will be able to recall the incidents and impressions which have been mutually shared. Among these im- pressions 1 know we shall remember the mixture of joy and sadness with which we received our diplomas and were ushered into a world of new experiences. Thus, with this diversity of feelings, it is my privilege, in behalf of the 1935 June Graduating Class to bid farewell to the members of our class: may we serve the world and one another, when occasion offers, with courage and wisdom, to the faculty: may you prosper as bounteously as you have sown aid, understanding, and friendship along the paths of your pupils, and to Central: may your life be long and your worth carried forth by grateful students to all parts of the world! 51701 THE TEMPLE SCHOOL ' The School for the Individual Instruction in Business, Secretarial Training, and Advertising 1420 K Street N. W. Catalogs on Request NAtional 3258 The E. MORRISON PAPER CO. W holesale and Retail STATIONERS AND PAPER DEALERS mwah.. 3073 IUUU Pennsylvulnia Avenue Northwest H. Washlrlglxmrl, D. C. R B Y PRINTING CO., Inc. ALWAYS -NEW fashions for every occa- i sion! The darlings of the mo- ment . . . at the moment you need them . . . in our gay . . . Junior Deb Shop, Fourth Floor. 905 E-Street - Washington, . THE DEW PCT E ETS Business CoLLEoE l4th 8: Eye Streets N. W. - NAtional 4717 Special Summer Courses Individual Instruction New Students May Begin Any Monday Throughout The Year V Ask For Free Booklet PLANNING YOUR FUTURE D711 CLASS WILL BOB DUKE-'LI bequeath my Lbeautiful diction' to Fred Fryerf, ELMER COLLINS--nl leave my low voice to a junior aspiring to be heard in the audi- toriumf' DOT CHAN-MI leave my ability to fall down right at the most important moment of a basketball game to any junior who wants it. MILDRED ROBBINS-ul leave my position as typist for the BRECKY to anybody who likes hard workf, RUTH TANTY-ul leave to my sister, Mildred, best wishes for her Latin. MARGARET J OHNSTON--HI leave my sixteen secret passions to Virginia Wakeman. MARVIN FAHRENBACH-'LI'd like to leave Dick Hutchinson lots of luck-he will need it! EDWARD DIETZ-NI leave my name in a multitude of books. FRED FARNSWORTH--HI leave my trumpet to Lewis Shockey. He needs it.', MARIE SKINNER-ul leave my position as secretary to Mr. Hoover to Dolores Mc- Grathf' HBIBIM OSTERWALD- I bequeath my husky voice to 'Vani Grunwellf' JIMMY LANSBURGH-'LI leave my puns to Fred Fryer. BOB SKINNER- I will my good looks to Al Baerf, PETE SNYDER- I leave my winning line to the junior boys who need itf, MARCELLA MARTIN-Gil leave my talent as a dramatist to Gerry Wilcherf' RUTH WOODS- I leave all my unhatched story plots to Fred Fryer. BETTY LANE-MI will my unquestionable charm to Betty Burchf, WARNER CROXTON-MI bequeath my ability to crash dances to Jack Blish. MILDRED PROSKE--UI leave my slim girlish ligure to Helen Wittman. MARION FOWLER-ful leave my crude sense of humor to Beth Quillanf' HOWARD STAFFORD-'LI leave my worries about the Cadet Corps to Robert Spillmanf' DOLLY PLAKAS- To Dorothy Mansfield I bequeath my ability to draw funny pic- turesf' MARJORIE ISRAELSON-HI will my toothpaste smile to Virginia Reevesf, HELEN DAVISON- I leave my friend Jeanne Horack my gym shoes that she may ever enjoy the comfort in them that I had. I also bequeath to Chester Clark those teachers who give the least home work.M lVIIL MAY0-CLI leave my Southern accent to Elaine Johnston. DOT LAW-L'Let7s leave the juniors the job of cleaning up the lunch room. We seniors are too dignified to do anything like thatf, DON DUNLAP-'SI leave what little knowledge I may have acquired during my four year incarceration at Central to Bill 'Chip' Collins? BOB GARRISON-ul leave my spare time to Dick Murphyfi CHARLES SKIPPON-HI leave all my 'Ais' to Dick Hutchinson. GEORGE SEYMORE-HI leave my prophecy and good humor to Rosalie Stuart. JEAN FLEISHELL-'AI will the presidency of the bank to Bill McCarthy.,' STUART FITZHUGH- I bequeath my section teacher to Bob Richardson. MICKEY MCDONALD- I will my good excuses to Louise Russf' OLIVE REED-ul leave my endless chatter to Betty Burch. BUDDY IRANI-HI bequeath my English accent to anyone who needs one. EVELYN WYNN-gil leave my-tall stature to Nancy Hutchison? SHIRLEY MEYERS- I leave my observing brown eyes to Lloyd Edwardsf' RUSSELL LANGMAID-'Ll leave my unruly straight hair to Charlie Nauf, 99 H721 H55-lvusxzm 'ml 1 , , . f r A A J .X ' , ,m . ,451 V .w ':, 1 X, 'f.i'-3.1L.fl1'.4,..i..3:- 3.1.1. 12'. ll2J,1w:n!m. . l I I-V n I3 V f5 O 82+ . 7 35251-.IB -:QD KK Q S- 'U b A' v' ,-.kgx-bf W V V ,. x,,'i A V L 7, - VMQQ. Q I 'YJ 0 Q H f TD WV-5-QQb+ ' f- O , - 0 . 3 Q2 ' OV-lf!-9 ? , vw -ki'-ii S 0 3 ho 0 Q EJ 1 u l. U k - r 52- 0 6 1 QP if D an . 4. A vA Q D A qV . AlV t u , Z 3 - M F- 'Jo E1 N312 f . , A ff Fw M A QI gigi fQE+ 1' ff? 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