Eastern High School - Punch and Judy Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1925

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Che Easterner EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL, WASHINGTON, D. C. Att Bustness ComMUNICATIONS SHovLp bE Appressep To THE Business MANacen Motto: Do Well, Do Better, Do Best. Published five times a year by the Students of Eastern High School, Washington, D. C. Supscarrrion Price, $1.25 rer YEAn; BY Man, $1.50. Single Copies, 25 Cents, Payable in Advance. Entered as Second-Class Matter {n the Post Office at Washington D. C., under Act of March 4, 1879. VOL. XXVIII WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY, 1925 No. 3 €asterner Staté 1924-1925 EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief, Herbert E. Angel, '25. Departmental Editors: First Assistant Editor, Asenath L. Graves, ‘25. Organizations, Mildred Crews, ‘25; George Roth, 26. Second Assistant Editor, Dorothy E. Walker, '25. Faculty, Kathryn White, 25. Departmental Editors: Alumni, Ruth Greenwood, '25. Features, George A. Main, '26. Humor, George Finger, '26. Art, Frederick N. Van Der Linden, '25. Exchanges, John E. Bowman, '25. School News, Laura Barrett, '26. Reporters: Florence M. Painter, '26; Kingsland Prender, Sports, E. Gilmore Wheeler, '25; Marie Moore, °25. 26; Margaret Deysher, ‘25; J. Aubrey Morales, 25; Cadets, Thomas P. Howard, '25. Elise Scharf, '27; George Barker, 26. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager, Edward Hunnicutt, '25. Bookkeeper, Nellie Dalrymple, ‘26. Assistant Business Manager, Claude Lawrence, '25. Assistants: Frank Kreglow, '26; Kenneth Burgess, '36; Advertising Manager, Irving Raley, '25. Horace Purcell, '26; Catherine Gibson, ‘25; Josephine Circulation Manager, Alpheus Walter, ‘26. Tremain, ‘26; Mildred Repetti, '25; Marion War- fleld, °26. STAFF TYPISTS Lois Koerth, Margaret Arrington, ‘26. Leah Sugar, ‘26. Margaret Brust, °26. Table of Contents PAGE Freshman Firstlings noi ee ee —— ee The Storm Blast... aoe -ASENATH L. GRAVES a eo In Days of Old. ——— .ASENATH L. GRAVES = = -——- fy The Valentine Man = cs Sask me = feos ap lO: College and Campus == J Asenatu L. Graves] pot 11 ( Herpert E. ANGELS Two-Eyed Tom - JoHN E. BowMAN —24 eae 12 Blue Vervain. - Se ee ee = ety fo How Much Do You Know? es — JoHN E. BowMAn a eee 1 4 Whistling Pete sae — GEORGE A. MaIn - ——— Bditorialgee ees See = = IG Faculty — = a = a ee LF School News. eee eee = 32 a 2a SIS Sports oes = == — eee = er — - . 20 Organizations Se —— ee Humor —.. oe z — s : = ee Alumni 2 — = er es 27 Exchange ee E — = == .30

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MASTER COURSES —College of Commercial Science —College of Secretarial Science —School of Business and English —School of Stenography ad Lyping Each course consists of one or more major studies and essential related studies. The college-grade courses are of junior and senior scope. Diplomas and certificates are given upon satisfac- tory completion of assigned work. Literature descriptive of the contents of each course, carefully prepared upon a basis of hours and credits, will be mailed upon request. | Saeko sy study and labora- tive individual programs furnished tory practice periods are provided upon request. in four sessions—morning, afternoon, Investigate. Let Strayer’s help early evening, and late evening. you make your services “Worthmore Detailed information and sugges- Services.” Call, write or phone— Main 3430 or 7654. Strayer College 721 Thirteenth Street T. W. DONOHO, P. J. HARMAN, President. Director.



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DIRECTION President: Vice-President: Principal: Other Office rs: Teachers: Owners: AND OWNERSHIP OF THE WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES AN ORGANIZATION UNEQUALLED IN THE ANNALS OF AMERICAN PRIVATE SCHOOLS Edwin C. Bosworth, Ph. B., formerly Dean, Detroit School of Accountancy, Dean, Pace Institute, and Dean, National School of Commerce; author of Manual of Charting, Secretarial Accounts, and Introductory Accounting, an educator of national prominence for fourteen years. Richard T. Ely, A. B., A. M., Ph. D., LL. D., author of Taxation in American States and Cities, Outlines of Economics, Monopolies and Trusts, Labor Movement in America, Studies in the Evolution of Industrial Society, and many others; an e ducator and economist of national prominence for more than forty years. Mrs. Olive Chapman, more than twelve years of teaching and supervisory experi- ence in leading American commercial schools. Louis B. Montford, LL. B., Secretary; Herbert F. Keyser, A. B., Assistant Prin- cipal; H. S. Lester, Office Manager; S. C. Perry, Assistant; J. F. Peckham, Place- ment Manager; K. M. Nutwell, Assistant. Mrs. Olive Chapman, Mr. Herbert F. Keyser, Mr. W. A. Klutz, Mr. J. T. A. Ely, Mrs. Adria Beaver, Miss Mary K. Frick, Miss Anne Hahn, Miss Rachel Reinhardt, Mr. John D. Long, Mr. Herman F. Brall, Miss Adelaide R. Hasse. Professor T. S. Adams, Yale University; Mr. Edward U. Anderson, Banker, New York City; Mr. G. Franklin Clapp, Banker, New York City; Professor Jeremiah W. Jenks, New York University and Alexander Hamilton Institute; Mr. Hobart S. Johnson, Manufacturer, Madison, Wisconsin; Professor L. R. Jones, University of Wisconsin; Colonel F. T. A. Junkin, Chicago; Honorable Theodore Marburg, Baltimore; Professor F. A. Ogg, University of Wisconsin; Professor Edward A. Ross, University of Wisconsin; Doctor Albert Shaw, Review of Re- views, New York City; Professor M. V. O’Shea, University of Wisconsin.

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