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Margaret A. Fox Wins Hhwb R.
Saiidi Scholarship Prize—Crowd
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Freeporl. June 23.—Frfetxirt was alive with young girls in white fro«:ks and fjoys with faces wash«-d. Tuesday. They were all heeided tot tlie American Theatrfe for commen<ement exercises of the grnmmar sclwols.
Not andther mamma, or q«pa, or auntie, or friend. couW crowd in the theatre. When the curtain went up, ii^owing the graduates lined up, with ca<-h young face shining with the proud llrbt of bavina accompllshetf some- tbina, tt was a preUy siatat. ' Margaret A. Fox, of the Stjanum avenue school, won the Hiram R. Smith ¦dM^arsbip prise with a percentage above »0 In every subject, and In most Bt then very close to 100
David J. Sutherland. ,lf., itrosidcnt of the Board of Education, presented the priae to her, and made a short address. "We shall come to you and ask for another school In the near future," sakl Mr. Sutherland, and had ho but called Xoi- a vote at the ttShe there would have bcs-n BO dissenting volcesi
The program as given, together with the class officers and list of graduates 'Is as follows;
Pragjrggg "' Union chorus—Morning, Johnstone, .Eighth Grade; Conservation of Natural Resources, Samuel Dearborn F. Bird; free exercises. Eighth Grade Iwys; John Burroughs, Irene Hirsch; part song- Water Lilies, Llnders, Eight Grade girls; The Awakening of South America, My¬ ron Schneider; The Japanese Monaco, Rosalie Simon; scarf drill. Eighth Grailo ¦girls; The Debt Paid, Ruth E- Rnblcn; .awarding of H. R. Smith scholarship prize and presentation of diplomas. 'I!>avld J. Sutherland, Jr., president of the Board of Education; part song—Vp and Away, Oeibel, Eighth Grade.
Class Oflloera^— Ormonde Russell.
Grbve street, preslffent; Leo Vendlit,
Scatnan avenue, vice-president; Alan H.
Ackerman, College avenue, secretary;
Richard Coffey, Archer street, treasurer.
• Class motto, "Deeds not words," Class
colors, blue and gold.
<iraduates — (Grove Street School)—
-¦ Emnvet J. Allen, Dorothea M. Babcock.
Hei'nuin Jennings Barasch, Mildred R.
—-Baron, I.»ettic May Bedell, Mary Blaaaor,
Claren Lee Brady, Katherlne Boiler,
•••James Boydon, Frederick W. Conrader.
Patrick F. Doherty, Evelyn G. Einsfod.
Charles C. Furman, Lester Baldwin
Fyfe, Dorothea K. Gullahor, Margaret
L, Geer, Ethel Victoria Gollor, Arthur
J. Goldberg, Seaman Golder, Frwlorick
W.* <in'av4s. Frederick K. HaV»«'' Samuel Israel. Joseph Thomatg K«wh', i Mary Agm-H Keogh, Rudolph L- I.ACal,: John I^BMiry, OInton fl. Li-wta, T. Red-. mond MsKenna. • \lo\a M«e Milne,j H.my V. Milo, Elvera M. Mitchell, V.j I,, iniio Mix,, ,Raymf»nd <i. Murley,,IUj il. .Nelson. Margaret C. .Ve'»v>nan.| «'li.iiieH Hillslng*r Nlles, Helen M. PcronI, Ruth Ellen RaWen, CU)#de E. Itaynor, Kdna E. Raynor, Lilian E- Ronker, Isidore Herman Rosen, Or¬ monde B. Rusw»'l, Marguerite* L. S<>hnei<lor, Mabel l.,ouise Schoen, ttumdi^ 8hnon, Mall #le«nan Simon, Mabelle A Sl.arke. F>litb B. Story, George B*. Tydo man, Margaret l.rfjuiBe'Verbeeck, Lucie A. Watklns, William .1. Webber, .Helen P.. Weyant, P.afrire M, Whaley, Idella A. Whaley.
Seainati .\\iir.ie .'Scliool—Walter B. | Allen, Arnold Braren, Louis 8. Doer-1 flinger. Grace E. Earl. Marian M. Earl, | Natalie Earl, Margaret A. Fox, Rachael <ioldenh<>rg, (ItarlCs Gold|pilth, Millie C. Hauser, Irene Marion Hirsch, Enha F. Homes, Fred Stewart Howell, Jr., Ethel Lillian HtibUird, Margaret R, foerissen, Marjorie M, Johnson. Ray Koirnan, Clifton Titus Matthews, Frances Madelon Ni<-holfl, Helen M. P<;st, Gertrude Hoiss, Klla X^ Ryder, Arthur Kent Sammis, Frands^B^^nard HhUlds, Leonerd D. B. Smith, James E. Stevens, Jay G. Stewart, Dorothy E. Valentine, Leo Venditt, Helen K. Young.
Archer Street School—Samuel- Dear¬ born F. Bird, Oscar C. HIailo, Hfbbard l'\ ' Bra(!Webu8h, Edward J. Carroll, Uichard J. Coffey, Dorothy Anna C^os- zona, Grace Evelyn Dunbar, Charlotte Haljiin, Everett R. Hicks, MauH<e Holland, Andrew C. Hottenroth, Charles W. Jenkins, Annette M. Laux, Amy Gladys Lock, Margaret Amelia Rapji, Catherine J. Sutherland, Mildred B. Terry, Kneeland P. Verity.
<:'olumbus Avenue .School—Alan H. Ackerman, Nita Amta, Charles H. Haab<', Edward G. Baker, Mary H. Benedict, Ludwig G. Boree, C. Harry Brandoff, Charles Epple, George Farni- lett, Evelyn Garretson, Anna Gwath- iMoy, William A. Dunker, Ira Duryea, Agnoss M. Hess. C.oorge Hollander, (iilius Car! Jacob, Elizalieth Ivi. John¬ .son, Madeline Jones, Fannie Kramer, .Margaret Anna McAvoy, Grace D. Moore, Ellzalx'th Ruppert, Janet J. .S<hnoider, Myron .Schneider, Thomas S. Trayer, George F. Trefcer, Andrew M. Watson,. William Welch, Donald C. Williams, Dorothy A. White.
LADliS' AUaUAiY. A. L, TO HAVE HIS CAID PARTY
Kreeport, June tS. .— Tbe Ladles' Ad«ltlar.v» of Willinm CUnton Story Post, Amor.V«n I^erton, wiil hold a card iKitly during July, dt the South Shore Hotel.
The r'ommittee h.-is planned to make (lie affair a largo fine in order to raise money fbr tbe organimtion, and soon there, will ite a drive to gain all the women 'in the village wliq are eligible to liecome members.
STATE OFnCERS. JR. 0. U. A. H. COWNG TO HEMPSTEAD
Hempstead. June 23.—Success Ckiun- cil, 4, Jr. O. i:. A. M.. held a class ipitia- tion Tuesday night. On July 21 state
officers of the order will attend a meet¬ ing of tbc council, which is exi»ected
to be attended by cMuicils, wbo sire invil
liuccesj Council is continuing prepa-j rations for fhe carnival to be held oni Front street the wvtic of Jnly 4-9. A' gold watch and a string of pearl bosdw! will be awarded to "the most popular" I man nnd woman In Nassau Cot^nt.v during the carnival
MOONUGHT SAIL TO BEACH ENJOYED IY HEMPSTEAD iOGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Hempstead. June 23. — Hempstead. High School graduates had a flne time on their moonlight sail Tuesday, with a full moon and clear air. /
The party'set sail from Harrison's doi'k. Freeport, and after a nice sail through the bay while It was still day¬ light, arrived at Point Lookout aliout S 30, The monn then took charge aii^ the beach was certainly a lieautlful place. Campflres, singing and walks down the beach made the evening pass pleasantly. The return waa made about llflO.
Among those on the sail wero: Miss l:ate|le. Miss Beatty, Alice Hawkins, Elizabeth Richards, Katharine Wangner, Dorothy Kfisel, Jewel Miiler, Hel(?n Up- ham, Angela Lewis, Harriet Sammis, Mildred Harmon, Doris Tew, James Stoddart, Thomas Rushmore, Raymond Blanchflcld, Bdward Baldwin, Choilos Scott, Millard Reardon, James Brown, David Hollman, Joseph Gallagher und Richard Gunzar.
.lamaica Club Boxing
Janiaiia, June 23. — The Jamaica SjMirtlng Club has dispon.sed with the services of Matchmaker Mickey Mc- Xoalis. Jack King, manager, will at- lond to this feature hereafter. For tho show tonight King has arranged a well- balanced card between good local boxers who hnve lifoii showing class In rwont
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