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tiii: Brooklyn daily eagle, new york, ehiiuy, January .30. 1925. 16 SCHOOL AND COLLEGE NEWS Six Boro High Schools Award 1,350 Diplomas at Commencement Exercises Elemcntarv Schools Graduate Thousands MANUAL TRAINING BROOKLYN TECHNICAL COMMERCIAL EASTERN DISTRICT of P. -si. HIT We.lm hduy.

Il as in the liiini of a medal designed bv the artist Mho designed ihe Lincoln MaJ. John F. O'Ryan, speaking at the graduation exercises of Manual Training High School, 7th ave. and 4th last night, drew an analogy between scholastic and military training. Two hundred and sixty-six mombers ot the senior class received diplomas.

"A general officer In the army Is also a teacher," General O'Ryan said, "ahd during tho war I had at one time) 41,000 men In my class. Some of their experiences will help you In the battle you are entering. "Education Involves much more that the acquisition of knowledge. It Involves; the development of character. I hope that every young man and young wtfman here will visualize a proper conception of character and let It crystalize In their minds.

In. addition to observation of the moral code, character Includes consideration for the rights of others, courtesy, Industry. promptness, frankness and attention to detail." Three mombers of the graduating class won scholarships of one year at Pratt Institute. They are Frank Reed, Morris Kossowltz and Ktella Engelsen. Mndals for excellence in scholarship wore given out by the principal) Dr.

Horace Mann Hnyder, to George Martin, Jean Baraf, Lillian Restaino, Marie Morin, Thomas Hogan, Fanny Frelrelch, Arthur E. Spfer, Daisy Buy, Dorothy Andrewes. Arthur Buttling, Albert Lyons, Mary Stoddard, Agnes McCarthy, and John lit Cornehlsen. mow who graduated with honors in scholarship were: Arthur Edward Hperr, William tjtry Kenty Crownfleld. Fannie Frelrelch.

Bernard Cahn, Solomon Charles Kaufman, Frank Reed. Charles Ecketat, Jean BarSf Sadie Wlnkelsie Hi, Klla Jeannette Rosenberg, Mary Kathryn Stoddard, Albert Lyons, Frederick Rvan Huroede, Max Schwarts. Grace Manruerlte Dennlnrcr. Thomas Joaeph Hogan, Bessie Wolsk. nnona Kennedy, Freda zeitfa silver, James Hlne Buckler, Vivienne Ruth Hochman.

Benjamin Barlsch Schlachter, Nathan Raohael, Selma Irene Herbert, Alva Muriel Hagstrom, Hannah Love Mer-sel, Isldor Cherklnsky. John Henry Cornehlsen, Daisy Isabella Day, Kalmus Flnkel- son. Harry Fleischer, Madeline Goodfrlend, uan rtorrman, icadore nata, rnmp rnnan-der Lubart, Agnes McCarthy, Marie Alber-tlna Morin, Henry Valdemaf Oberg, Car) Frederick Anker Olson, Irving Phillips, Cranio Mtale kusso, Leo fcliapiio ana Harold John Van A ken. The others who received diplomas were: Jacob Moss Abelson, Leo Ackerman. Catherine Agresta, Frederick Theodore Ahlstrand, Edith Helen Anderson, uorotny Andrewes, Henry Philip Ayres.

Haskell R. Barst. Bartle R. Baldwin, John Joseph Bnnnon, Morris Bard, John Franois Barry, Vtncenza Rose ilasile, Carolyn Iirunhtldo Behnken, Beatrice Berf, Herman Karl Berg, Herbert John Berglund, Morris Berman, Nahum A. Bernstein, John Joseph Beyer, Henry William Biest, Ksther Beatrice Blatt, Max Blonstein, Irena Blum, Louis Joseph Itongiorno, Ernest Walter Bossow, Mary Ellxabeth Boylau, Bernard Brill, Charles John Butera, Arthur James Buttling, Myrtle Candee, Henry Zlegler Candidus, Isaac L.

Cartoon, Helen Marie Carney, William Arthur Caehman, Edna Mae cjtanin, Solomon cnasmau', Kdwit. David Cohen, Raymond Cohen, Elaine Maraarct Collins. Josenh Alfred Collins, Grace Adela Combs, Frederick Albert Daas, Victor Albert Daas, Horace Elatun Davenport. Amerigo PhltlD Dell Cort, Mary Dt Mange. Ralph Salvnlore De Mcsi, Beatrice uenemark, nutn Diamond, Fasquaia George Dl Flore, Robert Stanley Dudgeon, Arthur Robinson Dunham, Violet bin iter, Stella Marian Engelsen, Harold Donald EAnls, Irving Ernest Epstein, Ethel Florence Evan Victor Falchlck.

Frank Fanelll, Solomon Felnberg, Herman Feldshuh, Julius FerayornI, Genevieve Violet Ferrara, Frederick Richard Flcken, Manuel Flnebaum, Violet Pink. Paul Fleischer, Peter Antonio Foglla, Matthias John Frank, Gertrude Mary Freeman, Ap-polonia Fritz, Samuel Frogei, Henrietta Anna Martha Froellch, Anna Mario Frommhulx, William Edward Frost, Archie Galanter, Ralph Ahrnham Qana, Marlon Gerst, Henry Gllmore, Michael George Glovlnco-, Benjamin Ooradetzkyi Ida Crane Qould. Charles Boenau Green, Joseph Oreenberg, Frank Harold Guatafson, Rus-selt George Hale, David Olan Halko, Grave roster Hanork, victor Haipln, John Adolf Hamann. Mabel Anna Hamann, Albert Hann, Paul Eugene Hanson, Fiederlck Houghton Harding. Ellen Francea Harris.

Samuel Hauben, Arum Lincoln Hegliln-lan. Jacob Hellman, Phoebe Herbert, Estelle Hermsn, Edna May Herzberg. Josephine Hirsch, gldne? Horwlta, ElUabeth Bertha Huber, Richard William Hunt, Arthur Hurley. John Edwin Jacobs. Jacob Jacrbsen, Curtis William Jackson, F.dward nenjamin jacobson.

Florence Jacobson, Marie Kathryn Jnrgena, MRdnlelne Adele Kahn, Abraham Robert Kantor, Morris Kaplan, Victoria Marguerite Karp. Lillian Marie Kelly, Joseph Abraham Keluian, Mallon William Kennedy, Mimi B. Klrsrh-tel. Norma Anna N. Kline, Morris Kossowiix, Joseph Henry kowa- lewskl, Amy Krleger, Florence Josephine Kron, Grart Elisabeth Lehate, Rosett Mary Le Manna.

Abraham Harold Las. Svlvla Gladys Lawry, JnmM Gordon Leahy, Mollis Lehrman, Isldor Philip Leken. Edward wesiey tewis, syivia Lelbman, Hnrly Llpder, Sylvia Llpschltz, Morris J. London, Florence Evalla Lozler, Antonio Michael Luongo, F.dna Mack, Mabel Irma Mac-Namora, Pearl Males, Gebrge Martin, Norman Robert Matt, Viola Mclnlyre, Hay-mond McMillan, Ieonore Elaine Mebel, Anna Melman, Lloyd Mergentlme, Georgo moiaicn, nooeri Gorman Mott, Constantino Najjar, Sarah Hann Neale, Klolse Winifred Newman. Louis Lincoln Daniel Nlcolelll.

Albert Hugo Orthmnn. Fiends Olaf Osterhus. Pauline Constance Pakut, Anionio josepn t'anuuro, Margaret Allele Parrls, Arthur Jay Philip. Edward Blair Ploth, Anthony Rala, Joseph Redpslh. i-iiKiiru ciiuna nenoein.

rjnen rjllzabeth Relfsnyrler. Lillian Frances Reatmnn tin Rlesaenberger, Robert Robblns, Adi. line itooineon, Irving Rohinson, Harry Rosen, Sam Rosen. Kalman Rosner. Hyman Ross, Aaron Rubin.

Kstelle Ill.n. nH. "I'k, Wilfred Flavlo Ruggleio, Edith na.ei nyan, Aiwyn Charles Scheer, Wll- ERASMUS HALL A class made up of 375 members was graduated from Erasmus Hall llij.il School last, night. The address of the evening was delivered by Dr. Howard McClenahan, dean of Princeton I nlv erslty.

Principal ,1. Herbert Low, presented the candidates with their diplomas, which were conferred by Bertha C. Goll. Dean McClenahan, In his words of advice and counsel lo I lie graduntes, Impressed upon tlieni that now that llicy are leaving high school, their own nits, stamina, and character must serve to guide them through life, lie expressed the hop that least 90 percent of the graduates go to Institutions of higher learning, to more carefully fit themselves for success. Highest honors for superior scholarship were awarded to Lillian Herlands and Benjamin Levlne.

Miss llerlands also won the Erasmus Hull medal for the highest average In all subjects for tho four year course, and the Turner medal for the highest average in the senior year. The New York classical club Greek scholarship WB4 awarded to Mary Greene, the art department scholarship to Pratt Institute to Mary Cra-llek, and tho Florence Wilde Studio of Illustration scholarship to K. Beatrice Hackmeyer. The following medals were awarded: Alfred P. McN'ulty medal, Georgo Muir; Low medal, Irtna Klnge; New York Classical Club medals for excellence In Greek, Beatrice Halpern and Mary Greene: for excellence in Latin, Mary Greene; Pay economics medal, Lillian llerlands; Bryant physiography medal, Vivienne Camp: Youug medals for term essay, John Munson and Dorothy cover design, Donald Bulher, honorable mention, William Kirk; medals of the American Association of SpanT ish Teachers, for highest rank In the four-years course, Helen Enh-rain; for highest rank In the three-years course, Ruth Cherrlngton; St.

Gaudens medal for the three-year art course, Alden Pajme; music medals, gold, Lionel Perkins; silver, Herbert Hutner, Benjamin Levine, David Erlich; Erasnilan medals for service on the Erasinlari silver medal, Collin Meyers; bronze medals, Donald Ruther, Gerald Lesser, John F. Dreyer prize for tho highest average in regents examinations, Lillian norlands; McGlue trophy, Donald Berrell; Bossom- Community Civics medal, Evelyn Pchachcr. Community civics diplomas were awarded to Stanley Schuval, Leah Spanier and Ruth Thau. The graduates were: Rudolph Abt, Milton Alderman. Paulina Alenlk, Junephlne AIak-fcntler, Starr Allyn, Mlrtim Alport, 'slda Altenhrand, Jefinno Alter, Milton Amado, Douglu Metelf Amnn, May Belle Ar-tuellei, William Armbrunter, Julia 11.

Aster, Morris O. Avldon. May Bsnd, Bes-Rle Baratz, Gertrude Bartel, Natalia Rerg-ion, Walter M. Borlowlta, Tearl Barman. Taflaia Bernstein, Nathan Beraln, Rath Btankley, Miriam E.

Bloom, Milton Blum, Minnie Blum, Alexander Blumeothal, Alex-la Bolsaeau, Henry Booke. Dorothea Born, Claude Bott, Josephine Brandenburg, Caroline Brauer, Edward Braun Nathan Frav-erman, Sadye Brenner, Frederick E. Brew-Rter, Jeanatte Brlmberg, Donald Bronka. Janetta U. Brown, Louis J.

Brown. Margaret r. Brown, Phyllla Claire Brown. Helen Burdlrk, Alice Burgesa, Edith Buxli Marlon Buzen, Kvelyn L. Byrne, Theodora Caldwell, Vivienne M.

Campa, Mildred J. Cantwell. Huth AdolinaCarinan, B. Cattle, C'atre Catania, William Chalro-wltx, Ruth Beatrice chorrlngton, Arthur H. Clark Allele Cohen, Bernlca Cohen, Esther Cohen, Matilda Cohen, pearl Cohen.

Caroline Corwliu Mary Cousins, Mary Crallck. Mildred Constance Crawford, Bruee Cuming, Ethel Cunningham, Julias Cutler, John Palefflky, Jeis Davidson, Anna Davla, Herman Davis, Jeanne Di-ghuee, Elsie ,1. Dlstler. Adeline M. Doe-bell, Sylvia I Dorpbusi-h, Harriet Druck-er.

J. Howard Kasterday, Helene Kckhouae, PhlllO Kckatrand. Elmore A. Khrenherr David Ehrllch, Joseph TClsenberg, Blanrhe Tamar Emanuel, Heli Bohratm, Adele Farber, Oeorgla Farley, Elsie Fein, David U. FeinWoom, George Feldmnn, Gladys Fener, Hortense Finn, Ned Fischer, Malcolm Fleischer, Elizabeth Fondlck, Helen Friedman.

Donald OalbraMh, Esther Call, Kathrvna A. Gallagher, Darin S. Galloway, Belle ilarber, Hnphla Geltman, Huth Uarsonl, Sophia (leratanhllth, Victoria Gtneburg, Pearl Glauber, Jnnst Rose Uluekman. Roy Hunsdon (ioddsrd. Lillian Gold, Blanche Goldberg, Charlrtte Goldberg.

Milton Goldberg, Rose Goldberg, Edna Goldner. Rubin Goldsmith. Maurice Goodman, Bertna Gordon. Grammelepacher, F. Margaret Grant, Maurice Grant, Anna Mario Grape.

James Cteiiaon. Jeannette Green-berg, Mary i. Greene. Pari Grenspun, Alex Gross. M.

Edmund Guck Charlotte M. Gun-derimn. Rebecca Hackmeyer, Flora It. Halbkram, Beatrice Halpern, Albert C. Hamilton, Ruth Handler.

George Hanson, Walter James Hnran, Margarot r. Hamsun. George liaupt. Jessie Henderson, Archie Henkln, Lillian norlands, Floron-e H. Herman.

Jacob ITershnn r.llllan Hlokey, Mary mien lllnoa, Harriott!) mrncn, cuuney nirscn, Beatrice Hodgson, Aloys Itnlfelrler, Olga Irene HollwIU, David I llnlznisn, Mortimer HorowlU Pearl Horowitz, Rebecca Horowitz Gertrude Housman. Marion Morrell Huffmlre, emiiir neroeri u. Hutner, Mao Hutner, John Israel. Ham Itskowltz Florence F. Jacobs.

Olna I.nnlso A. Jeffries. Hilda Kalksleln. Helen handrat, Gwendolyn Harriet Kanson. Harry Karsh, George Kattenborn.

Bernard Kaufman, P. Virginia Keelen Kinll Kelly, Robert Keller, Norman Kempir, Mildred Iiulse Kern, Dorothy Kllloch Marlorlo Kllpatrlrk, William F. Kirk. Mlrl-nm Klrschent.auin, Pearl Klein, Sylvia Llt- uiiii niniiitvroii, i ena KUperachmid. Kthel A.

Laventhul. Hnlnh ir l.Ql,H.- Margaret r.elhowltz, Robert Leipzig-, Edith -ueun o. uernio L. Lesser Ruth Carolyn Levi, Harold Levin, Btn-Jninln Levlne, Ella Levlne, Eva Levins Fanny Levlne, Mollle Irvine, Philip Lo-vine, Ida Ivlnson. Anna Lew.

B. Low-In, Philip E. Llflander, Pearl Ll'n- ui-r, j.no i.ipKin, eenri Ariene Lipknwltz, Andrew Louis, William Osborne Lucss, Cora Magnuson. Lillian Francos Ada Manilelbaum, Sophia Margolin, Marie Dorothy Mnrro. Frank L.

Marshall. Olndvs Marshall. Adolph Marx. Marie Elizabeth May. James Charles McGarry, Attlllo meisnary.

oeima Molman. Clara Menchel. money lesain, Meyer, Collin IV Meyers. Evelyn Russell Meyers. Frina Mlchaells.

1 1. Edgar Miller, Arthur Lin. coin Milllgan, Samuel Mirer, Hay It. Mooney. Austin 1).

Moore. Dora Morris Philip Mortenson, Clay Moser, George Moskowltz, George Muir, John C. Munson, Mnry Alice Murphy, Issdnra Nathan, son, Evelyn Nelson. Lucille New-berger. Lillian A.

Nllsen, Rva Olo-ner. Ruth L. Palmer, Alden Payne, Elsie Pearlman, Milton Pelcygnr. Antoinette Percaccia, George Perlnovlch, Llonnl t'lrenelle Perkins, Josephine Victoria Pescls, J. Plunket, liesste Podob sky.

Rose Podorfslry, Elwood R. Prlesing, Osi-ar L. Rabinowltz. Rose Itahkln, l.yilia llamer. Alba 8.

Ilelber. Eugenia Rellly, Kirk Hemleln, Henrietta Jteswick, Jooi John Rhelns, Yolanda Rlccadonna, Dorothy Richmond, Clara Anna Rigoulot, Wilbur G. Ring, trma Hinge, Kosamond Rtng-Isnd, Eleanor Paulina Rlttd, Mortimer Etlaa Robblna Gertrude Rodman, Neomy May Rose, Anne Hosenhnum. Belle loosen-berg, Abraham H. Rosenblunl, Robert K.

Rothenberg, Lester Rothsleln, Kottenberg. Hyman Hovtnstiy, Gertrude rtutiln, Henry Rudner, Donald Ruthur, Bertha V. Ryder," Virginia Kynehart. Evelyn Rallt, Freda Snlzniart, Kidney Salwen, Herbert Bunders. Mildred 8.

San-ilers. Franklin Htterley, Sctmn Sailer, Evelyn Si-hacker, Bertha Schlff, Besnie T. Si-hiff, Hose, wclinelder, Milton Hchnnr. Herbert S. Nrhnneld.

Luclo Schumer, Stanley David Schuval. Frances Mae Schwartz, Hyman Si-hw-artzberg, Henry Hose Segsl, Tlu-odore Segai, William Sellg-man, Donald Herrell, Eleanor Severance, Bernard Shntzkln, Herman Rnltort Sherman, Allan J. SllberberK, Anna Beth Sleppln, Adelo Smulewttz. Helen Frances Sohmer, Leah Spanier, Ben'amin Sparago, Issbei Margaret Spence, Anita Fpi-rlinu, Samuel Sta robin, Ksrah Sleln, Theresa R. Stelnman, Vera V.

Sllrkter, Melvln L. Stono, Martin Rtrlrkler, Carolyn Sturgea, Eillth Hnrplffls, Roy Tnft, Kinanrii'l Tani-cr, Madleln Tarushkln. Ralph Taylor. Huth Thau. Mela M.

Thli-s, Phyllis Tohhis. Gi'i-truilo Tonkonngy, Kate G. Torgman. Beatrix A. Tousalnt.

Louis Triiliuri-t Eleanor Turnhull. Constnni'0 Tweedy, Alvln t'dtll, Harold Van Prnsg, Gertrude F. Vlsel, fisns Ociirgn Wager. Blanche nldninn, Knlhellno Hiker, Jean Imrna Wallace. Veronica Wallersteln.

Richard James Wslsh, Charles F. Walton, Earle Irving Waltz, Anna J. Warzvekl, hose Vein, Sophie Weln, William Woln-stiM-k. Ethel Weiss, Hyman Werman, Pornthy Wilder, John Altki-n Vlnhsm, Kvelyn W'lsman. David Wlsselman, Helen Wltte.

F.dgar O. Wolff, Francis Arthur Wooding, Howard Worts, Florence Xuk- GIRLS COMMERCIAL The 44 girls who received their diplomas last night at the commencement exercises of the Girls Commercial High School had', the distinction of being the first group to be graduated from the new building at Claason avo. and Union at. Dr. Frank D.

Ulodgett, president or Adelphi College, commented on (his fact and spoke of the efforts of Mrs. Evelyn Wight Allan, principal of the school, 'to get this new build-lug. In his address Dr. Blodgett stressed the need for character along with mental development. "Mental development without the balance of character is the most use-less and dangerous' thing In the world," he said.

"The most danger ous class in the community today Is not so much the criminal of low mentality as It is the man or vnmin of stupendous and unusual "mental uuvf luiiniem wiinoui ine Daiance-wheel of character," "Young women," he told the graduates, if you who are graduating tonight, and nil the future graduates of fhlB school and every other' school In the country, can say truly from the heart, 'I seen my duty and I done my to quote an old man I knew, then I shall not be worried about the future of this "By 'I seen my he went on, "I mean having the mental development to understand: by 'I done my duty' I mean the -character to work out and do what you have to do. These aro the two essential powers noeded." The exercises opened with a salute to the Flag, led by Sophie T. J. Shlmko, president of the General Organization; Rose A. Rubinoff, vice president of the senior class, and Margaret A.

Richards, leader of tho ArlKta Society of the school. Honors were awarded for highest merit in various subjects to Blanche Adele Block, Margaret Alice -Kich-ards, Edith Notkln and Alice May Hchlevogt. The honor girl gold medal was awarded to Margaret Alice Richards, who also received highest honors In English," history and stenography. riophle tT. J.

Shlmko was awarded the honor girl silver Special awards wera. given to Sophie E. J. who received the Alfred E. Bosson) medal for good citizenship, and Margaret A.

Richards and Jennie Wold-man, who received Bossom certificates. The presentation of diplomas) was made by Mrs. Evelyn Wight Allan, principal, who thanked the clarss for the co-operation It had always given her, particularly In the work of se curing the pew building. The graduates were: Rose Bender, "Rose Blrbbaum, Ethel Blskln. Delia Blnu, "Blanche Adele Block, Etta Cohen, Frieda Cohen, Helen Cohen, Harriet Oertrurte cunoo, "Mcoiina- yepas, quale, Jean lrnssaner.

May uann. Bar- rara Isabel a tens. Ruth Hamowttx, Amelia Komanoff, Anna Krauasf Mlnnla Eva Kreleberg, Ceroltne Kurman, 'Molll Levlne, Anna t.lpsott. Constance Mary Lvon, F.lsle Mslkin, Setma Marine. Ada Morde.

Norma Nemersohn. F.dltbr Notkln, Elisabeth B. Oetrowi Lena Parker. Marie C. Peterson.

Sfinya Halntsch, Margaret Alice Richards, Rebecca H. Rlvolln. Llllle Rosenberg, 'Rose A. Kuhlnotf. Alice May Schlevoght, Sophie T.

i. Shlmko. 'Doris Spar, F.dlth Lillian VJhllff, Lena Welnsteln, Ethel Welntraub, Emma Maria Wclsback-er, Helen Wtimtr, Julia Winder and 'Jennie Woldman. Member of ArlstsV. 'lam John Schumacher, Morris Schwarts, herlcs Al.

Shapiro, Herbert Lea Shapiro, Albert Sherman, Louise Arllne Slgal. Ethel Singer, Harrison Ranks Simpson, Herman Sklar, Franklin Herbert Small, Raymond Francis Smith. Margherlta Camilla Sodaro, Sylvia Marie Eorenson. Morris Merrill' yplegel, Dora Elizabeth Sundt, Llllsa Frar cs Ssahlewski, James R. Taylor, Mildred Marie Temme, Bertha Joseph Tursl, EISA, L'ebele, Andrew Joseph Vollaro, Harry Frederick Wagher, Helena Wall, Richard Frank Watrous, Rebecca Weinsteln, Theodora Sumner Wentwortli.

Cecilia Wersan, Werner Wld-mann. Algon Dudley Williams, LUllsn Hao Walker, Roland Wittenberg, Caroline Katharine Wolff, Herman Wolln. Frances Elizabeth Whitney, Lottie Wycka, Hazel Florence Young, Rebecc Joseph, Aninouy buiio ana uoiaye iorence Bine'. f) 1 BUSINESS ACACEMY Haaeeek Street at Patckeir Ave. Secretarial, Rtenographlo, BookkMptng, Typewriting Courses.

-17th Tear. Bush wick OKI. ALL-TUTORING SCHOOL Kvprt In ruction. Hmnll rl: .111 rh MrhM1 Kovntit), buMnMi, nnd rVcro-tnrinl trnfntnr. Iy or Rfrnlnir Ihir KIrnifniary fifchool for Chlldrva.

435 51it StTMt Sfttr ith Av9j Drookljn, Nrw York BF1 flURES your ClMstflM Ad correct Index term to help It attract the) rlglt clasp of readers, 7 18 Th'- ImM I.hUIi 'I kHIhivI mull I'll'1'' V'K" Ifnl.iv. i 1 Is 1 1 it Inn day" lor thr nf sclnnii children i.f Ihis i-iiy. The new iiin will kh 11 on 1'. S. lit.

llllKlkl.MI. 7. S. 1 held It sniihiiition rxer- -Isrs yrsieriluy. There ere huy iiid sills who reeeiveil illi.loinai.

ilin V. UnlTerty, I lie in. ipui or school, presided. I'. S.

IliiiiiUl.tn. Ilcpiily Water Hupply Joseph M. Shcelinn iiil.lri-KSPil graduates of I'. S. at tin- exor.

ises held Wednesday. Henry I', v'nuplian, tin' principal, presented Oiploiuas tu Hie l7 students. The aiudcnts presented the rouit scene fiom Ait JV of Tin: Merchant of 1 Venice." I. K. IT, IlrooUlyii.

Mrs. Ida Denrey Jmld made hi" mldresg to the graduates of V. S. -17 at the exercises held Wednesday. There wore 40 graduates who were presented their diplomas hy t'rlnci-pal Julia llyino.

lirrltallons wen-rendered by Kugrnin UuKliclmu, Ulna Kahn, Violet Stutter, Koris Knight, I.illlun Ilolloway and Elizabeth L'larkeson. r. a niiHikiyn. District Superintendent Charles K. O'Neill the principal speaker at the graduation exercises of 1.

H. held Tuesday. The ,92 graduates uere (riven their diplomas by Principal Raphael ('. Uooley. A medal for having; the best S-II record was Kiven to Frank Uuananno, while.

William won a ni 'dal for good shop work. Hose Braunstern and Rebecca Cold were. bIro honor pupils. P. S.

90, Brooklyn. Fifty-seven boys were given diplomas by Principal John J. Winter at the graduation exercises of P. 8. 90, held yesterday.

District Huprrinten-dent James J. Reynolds delivered an address to the graduales. Emll Flick deliverer an address of wol-rome. while Robert Hiker made the farewell speech. I.

S. 9t, Brooklyn. Frank J. Flynn, chief clerk of the Corporation Counsel's office, and District Superintendent James Reynolds were the speakers at the graduation exercises of P. 8.

91, hel-l Tuesday. Dr. Patrick R. Kinney, the principal, presented the diplomas, i P. S.

92, Brooklyn. A two-act play, entitled "The Wild Rose," featured the graduation exercises of S. 92, held yesterday. 100 graduates were Riven their diplomas by Louise Castle, the pr'n-clpal. Francis J.

Sullivan addressed the graduate. P. S. 100, Brooklyn. Principal Alexander Boecker pre.

sented the diplomas to the 160 graduates of P. S. 100 st the exercises held Wednesday. Herbert l'lafsky made the salutatory address and was presented with the Chrlslianson Memorial prize. Clara Relss got honor-vsble mention.

Louis Pink, chalrma.i of the Chamber of Commerce education committee, spoke. Anions the prizes awarded were the Beck Memorial prize to Beatrice Judko-vies; arts and crafts prize, Ralph Abbondan, and the sewing prlzo, Pauline Grossberg. P. S. 104, Brooklyn.

Interesting were the graduating exercises of P. S. 104, St. and Gels'on of which Miss Constance F. Fuller Is principal, on Tuesday morning.

The valedictory -was given by Lillian Bua and the salutatory by Walter Brook. An essay was read by Sidney Hlrschberif. Miss Fuller presented diplomas to the 31 graduates. r. S.

110, Brooklyn, i John Lleberman, the principal presented the diplomas to the 130 graduate of his school at the exercises held yesterday. A musical program was presented under the direction of Ida A. Anderson of the faculty. P. S.

114, Brookljn. Many prizes were awarded at the graduation exercises of P. S. 114 held Wednesday. Dr.

Margaret Lacey, the principal, presented diplomas to the 83 graduates. Among those who received prizes were the following: Herbert Van llouten, Joseph Morano, Bessie cold, Joseph Mazone, Gilbert Trimmer, Theresa Ferraloll, Evelyn Corhran, Charles Merritt, Ruth Brlansky, Morris Kp-stein, William Sweeney and Harold Sullivan. F. S. 115, Brooklyn.

A fantasy entitled "Graduates' Dream" was presented at the graduation exercises of I1. S. 115 on Wednesday. Principal Henry Mendelsohn presented tho diplomas to the 41 graduates. George Hellman told tho class history.

Nathan Rleinman delivered tho valedictory address. The following won prizes: Nathan Klelmnanj. Helen Millio, John Weir, Rose Klottn, May Harris, Dorothy Wesseretein, Frank Dl Stef-ano and Edward Kennedy. P. S.

137, Brooklyn. Principal Josephine M. Burnett. of P. 8 127, presented the diplomas to the 47 graduates of her school at the exercises held Wednesday.

A morality play entitled "The House of the Heart'1 was presented. Prir.es were awarded to the following students: sselina Khonry, avighan, Dorothy There JtoroheMI, Xormnn litis. Arthur Jjichtenberg, Mary Powers, Alice Maughton. Reginald Wudklnson and Stanley Miller. P.

H. 140, Brooklyn. One hundred and live airls re reived their diplomas Tuesday at the graduation exercise of P. 8. 140.

Dorothy Mitchell made the address or welcome. Prinrlpal Minnie Ledwlth presented the diplomas. P. S. 11.1, Brooklyn.

P. S. 143 graduated 93 students lit the exercises held yesterday. Ad dresses were made by District Su perintendents Thomas (I. linker and James J.

Mel'nbe and Dr. I. Hvrne. Principal Fannlo Hull Decker pro- Sidcil. P.

S. Ml. Brooklyn. Ninety-two diploma were dls trihuted hy Principal Giles J. Swan nt the exercises held Tuesday at P.

-S. 144. Morris Sorleber made an address of welcome. Allele Sehrage made the valedictory speech. Honors were won hy Morris rVrleber, Adele Felirage, Max Horowlut and Uublu P.

S.16S. Brooklyn. P. S. 103 graduated 'lu students fcslerday.

the students who made addresses were rank Nobll-ittl, Levlne mid Mllftin Prizes were ard oil to Lillian Sehres. Frank Nolilllttl. Fred Wurleiilierger, Mary Tltolo, JJUhrow, Silvia lireslavsky. Oarmel-lo Nathan Senkinun, Miriam Kstelle lireslavsky, Sadie Corranilengo and Fred Keale. P.

S. 107, Brooklyn. The Isidore Springer Memorial prize nan awarded to Gertrude Phillips at the graduation exercises penny, ami presented by Hie 0111-iminiiy SiTMi-e LoaKuc and the Parents' Association of I lie school. Miss Phillips was chosen us "re-venllng the most beautiful liarac-ter mid unselfish love for her fellow pupils and good work day by day." P. S.

Hill, lliooklwi. Anna K. Clemency, principal of 1'. S. I lis.

presented ihe diplopias to the 71 Ki'ailusies of that school hi the exercises yesterday. The urailu-atrs presented an operetta. The Kev. August W'l I In ill addressed the uraditates. Awards were made for excellent work lo (Hgu V.

Hansen, Beatrice K. Liieeken, AJene, Louise t'acace. Grace Cherner, Martini l-'iustroni, lloksind, Ingrld (Hsen. Louise Riehroalh, Ldna Ryan Sioirrier. Ahraliniu l.inciiln II.

S. The Abraham Lincoln Junior High School (P. H. 171) held its exercises Wednesday. The class was composed of students.

Lyman A. Rest, the principal of the seliojil. presented tho diplomas. District Superintendent Charles K. O'Neill addressed the graduates.

S. 1HJ, Brooklyn. P.S. 187 held Its graduation exercises Tuesday. Principal F.dward .1.

Kehoc presented the diplomas to the SO graduates. The following students delivered declamations: Kllzabeth Cousin. Annette Cousin, Gertrude Venga and Marie Vernar-elll. Junior II. S.

190, Brooklyn. Principal Mary A. Fltzpalrlrk presented Ihe diplomas to the 2 60 graduates). A pageant entitled "The Dfin of Peace" was presented. Jiimei .1.

McCabe. former district superintendent of schools, addressed the graduates. New York Junior H. S. The East New York Junior High School (P.

S. 149) held its exercises Wednesday. Principal Robert Coniin presented the diplomas to the graduates. Because of the size of the class, which was over 500 In number, the exercises were held In the Premier Theater, Dr. Kllas Lleberman, principal of Thomas Jefferson High School, and District Superintendent Charles E.

O'N'olll addressed the graduates. I', S. 7, Queons. The graduation exercises of P. S.

7, Queens, were held In the school auditorium, Wednesday afternoon. Blxly-flve pupils wero An address was rendered by the Rev. George W. Bolsterle and diplo mas wero presumed by Mrs. A.

Mann, member of tho local school board. Mamie Fay, principal, presided. P. S. 25, Queens.

P. S. 23, Queens, held graduation exercises in the school auditorium yesterday afternoon. Fourteen pupils graduated. Benjamin Llffttz, principal, presided.

The program included Scripture reading by the Rev. Francis J. Barrett, a violin solo by Olga Felmer of the 8B class, and an address to graduates by Miss Lucille Nlcol. district superintendent. P.

S. 40, Queens. Sixty-eight pupils were graduated from P. S. 40, Queens, at the exercises held In the -school auditorium yesterday afternoon, Earl P.

Haynes, principal, presided. P. S. 08, Queens. The Rev.

James W. Tripp dellv- ercd the address at the graduation exercises of P. S. 68, Queens, held in tho school auditorium Tuesday. The following special awards were given: Shop, first, Alfred Hanahamer, second, Lawrence Teague; sewing, first, Muriel May, second, Mary Licata.

r. S. 71, Queens. Elghty-threo were graduated from P. 8.

71. Queens, at the exercises held In the school auditorium yesterday mornlnf. Miss Lucille Nlcol, district superintendent, addressed the graduates, and Maurice I. Jewel presided. P.

S. 80, Queens. Seventeen pupils were graduated from P. S. 80, Queens, at the exer cises held In the school auditorium Wednesday.

Special awards went, td Margaret Kealey and Joseph Jiol- nowskl. The r.ev. Father Inargen delivered tho address, and Jacob Grcenbcrg, principal, presided. I. 8.

83, Queens. P. S. 82 graduation took place In tho school auditorium yesterday morning. Thirty-nine graduated The Rev.

Andrew Magee spoke. The following prizes were awarded: Gen eral excellence, Mildred Wicltsmnn sewing. Catherine Conicford; shop work, William Winney; greatest im provement, Henry Kirscher; history medal of Rufus King Chapter of the D. A. George Noslrand.

S. 89, Queens. S. 80, Queens, graduated 144 pupils at the exercises held last night in tho school auditorium, i P. R.

90, Queens. Louis Orglcflnger Jr. gave the address at the graduation of P. S. 00.

Queens, In the Rchool auditorium Tuesday. One, hundred pupils received diplomas. A medal for ex cellent craftsmanship was presented to Harold Selesky, with honorable mcnllon for Elsie Larsson. P. S.

91, Queens. P. S. 91 held graduation exercises in the school auditorium yesterday morning. Sixty-nine pupils received diplomas.

An address was nmdo to tho graduates hy Frank F. Adcl. S. 97, Queens. Graduation exercises of P.

fi. 97. Queens, were held In the school auditorium yesterday. Eighty pupils received diplomas. Frank Kllnzlng, chairman of tho local school board, addressed the pupils, Martin Joyce, principal, presided.

P. S. 70, Brooklyn. Maxwell J. Rchiffries of 114 Arlington nve.

was presenled with a medal by tho Daughters of the American Revolution at tho graduation exercises of P. S. 76, held on Wednesday. The medal was awarded to him for being tho student with the" highest average in history in tho graduating class. Harvard Scholarships Offered by L.

I. Club The Long Island Harvard Club has established two scholarships of $300 each to be awarded for thn year I92S-192S to graduates of preparatory or high schools on Long Island at the beginning of their first your In Hnnard College as candidates for (lie degree of A.H. or S.I!. In awarding these scholarships, Ihe roiumlttce will consider ine needs of the applicants, their fitness In character, physique, and dualities of leadership and their scholarly attainments ns shown bv their school records. Application's III writing these scholarships should be made lo Henry Jornlemon Davenport, nt Homo Title.

Insurance Company, Willoiighby and Jay Brooklyn, not later than April 1, W2S. The committee on scholarship award Is composed of Dr. Fred W. Atkinson, Ford Hibbard. Dr.

Cyrus A. King, Dr. Kngnne L. Swan, Henry Joiulcmon Davenport. Three hundred and sixty boys and girls were graduated from Eastern District High School nt cxerclHes held a', the building, Marcy ave.

and Keap last -evening. One hundred and ninety had completed the four-year course, while 170 were graduated from the commercial course. The commenotmcnt address was made by the Bev. George Van pastor of the First Presbyterian f'hurch of Swarthinoro, I'a. The iiev.

Mr. Van Alen said that the greatest need of the world Is brotherhood, which means a more tolerant attitude in religion, politics and all fields where there is dissension or 111 feeling. He deplored tho fact that the younger element is lament ably evident in crime. The diplomas and certificates were presented by Dr. Thomas O.

Baker, district superintendent, The honor1 and prizes were awarded by Dr. William T. Vlymen, principal of the school, The recipients were as follow: French prize, Yotfa Schnabel and Yetta Charee; medal of French Institute. Leah Lewman; daisy prize for school song, Ulith Coopcrsteln; Latin scholarship medal, Milton Oreenberg; advanced design, Dorothy E. Tabnk; Spanish prize, Sophie Slatznlck; department prize In four-year course, Nellie Barkan; National medals of American Association of SpanisH Teachers for course, Knthryn Knlttel; prize to member of Arista honor society, Fannie Silfln.

Special mention was mado of Harry Segenrelch, who hni not been late once during his four- year course at Eastern District, nor during his eight years at S. 19. The names of the graduates are: FOUR YEARS COURSE-. Estelle Adams. Frieda Adem.

Mllllcent Akst, Ltlllsn Applebaum, Fannie Asarch, Herman Azarowlts, Rebecca Balabonotr, Plncus Balser, Nellie Barkln. Harry Ber ger, Mollis R. Berman, Emanuel D. Black, Louts Blau, Mildred Block, Philip Bol-stein, William Brakeraky, Mrlam E. Bra-saven, Bertha Cslenso, Sylvia Chapman, Yatta Chares, Bes tries Cohen, Elesnnr Cohen, Fannie Cohen.

Louis Cohen, Minnie Cohen, Albert Cooper, Ruth Coopersteln, Pauline Doha, Harry B. Diamond, Wal ter Digrius, Lillian B. Doigow, Abraham Dotltngsr, Florence Dorln, Jacob Epstein, Mollle 8. Estner. Rsl-ph Fagln.

Anna Fsld. Leon Flchman. Sidney Flnkelatelu, Harry Flaehman, Harry Flschman, Anna Fllederhaum, Hetma Fllnker, Keglna Foley, Louis Franks, laidor Frledland, Abraham Gansler, Etta Garner, Hyman Gelber, Morris Gerber, Joseph Gershenowtts, Isidore) Ginsberg, Helen Glttell, Ida D. Goch-man. Cella L.

xjold, Rose Gold. Solomon Goldberg, Esther R. Gonshorek, Leah Gott lieb, ureennerg. slllton tireenberg, Rosalind Greenfield. Philip D.

Grain. Isi dore Halpert, Ephralm Harrison, Matilda Hay, Max Heckerllng, Alice Handier, Mor ris lleroerman, Betty Horowitz, Bertna Hyman, Mary Jaoobson, Abraham Janif, Abraham Janowits, Helen 8. Josephs, Jo seph Kahn, Samuel Kalmls. Esther Kasak, juorris Kail, wiinam Kiatzgo, Yetta Klleger, Moses Klores, Abraham Kosofsky, Florenei KnSovsky, William Krauae, Clara Kusher, Kate Laaky, Rose Donne, Ressla Lehrmsn. Flora Levlne.

Rebecca L. rtevine, Frieda Levitsa, Nathan Lewis, Flora Lichtensteln, Joseph Liebowits, Ernestine Lobell. Joseph Mack, Charles Margett, -Grace Marino, Alba Mascolo, Anna Mondelson, Mary K. Michaels, Jennie Miller, Julius L. Mlshkln.

Rose Moskowlta, Samuel Natel- son, Samuel Nechamkln. Philip Kemser, ttpsmin, Kmsnuei Mussnaum. Jennie Nusakern. Bessie Ostrofnky, Fannie Palkon, Freda, Paaternack, Elizabeth Perinian, Margaret R. Petracca.

Jennie petroslno, Sylvia Phillips, Mae Pllmer, Valentine N. Pinto, Ellhu L. Plstosrsky, Harry Poian-sky, Molly Pollkolt, Lillian Proletto, Minnie Rabinowltz, Dora Ramler, Samuel Relss. Morris Richer, Hsrry Rleman, Anthony Rogers, Dora Rosen, Meyer Rosen-span, Benjamin Rosenthal, Mabel Rosen-thai, Lena Rosenzwelg, David Ross, Loret-tft Rottkowsky, Louis Rous, Florence Rubin, Joshua Rubinstein. Leonsrd Sachs, Gertrude Sacks, William Samnels, Michael Sanders, Brrda Sarnotf, Isidore Schaeffer.

Israel Schlffman, Meyer Scblelfer, Eva Hchleslnger, Anna Bchmack, Yetta Schn-i-bel, Fannie Schuss, Anna Bchwamenfelil. Alice Schwartz, Esther Schwartz, Isidore Schwartz. Max Schwartz, Harry Segenrelch, Mamie Salkowltz, Lillian Shapiro. Sylvia Shlefsteln. Fannie 8.

Sllfen, Esther Silverman, Ida Silverman, Murray Silverman, Harry Sllvarsteln, Sophie Blotznlck, Hsrrlet smith, Anrold fcoloway; Hn-rietta Spinner, Bernard Sporn, Harry Sleln. Harry Steinberg, Mary Streisand, Alice M. Sullivan, Ida Sunshine, Dorothy Tahsk, Abraham Tapper, Rose Tsrlofsky, David Telchler, Traum, Samuel Trelblcli, Rose Turoff, Hyman Wank, Frances wsr-shofsky, Henry C. Wasmund, Harry Weln-garten, Nathan Welntraub, Sophie Weln-reb, Max Welsler, Beatrice Wldder, Rebecca Wlderon, Roaulie Zshler, Lillian Zwlttenberg. THRK8 YEARS COURSE COMMERCIAL.

Sablna Ahromowltz, Anna Agin, Marie Albano, Anna Baron. Ida C. Relsky, Sophia uergman. uorotuy isierer, aaeune u. Hltnn.

Anna Bias, Llllle Boxer, Frances Brody, Ada Brown. Anna Cantor. Jean Cervonskv. Cella Chernick. Gene Churchman, Doruthy Cohen, Eva Cohen, Ida Cohen, Mollle Cohen, Neua conen, naran conen.

yetta Cohen, Rachel R. Delatlner, Lillian Denmark. Rose Dreseher, Eva FJirllch, Lillian Elmer, Ada Epstein, Ethel Epstein. Rose Farina. Rose Felnstein, Ida Fenstor, Frances Franklin.

Anna Freldrlch. Fannie Fuchs. Dora Galpern, Helen Gartenharg, Cella liersiein, nose iiinerman, jutnei Gissnr, Mollle Gllrk, Esther Goldman. Bessie Gold stein, Leah Goldstein, Bella Goodman. Bella fiooawm, wary Gotthell, Eva Gottlieb.

Mildred O. Greenbaum. Dorntbv Greenberav Hilda Greenbluin, Ida Gross-mart, Rose Mary Guie, Frieda Gurewlts. Leah Halbflnger. Bossle Halpern, Rose Hart, liertha Heltner, Blanche Heller, Es-trlle Helman, Margaret Hlllcr, Hose Jacobs, Rose Jacobson, Dinah Kaplan.

Pearl Kaplan, Pearl Kaufman, Mildred Keller, Galla Kessler. Elizabeth Kessler. Sylvia Kletn. Kathryn Knlttel. Sarah Knop.

Hannah Kovolskr. Ruth Krantznw Ross Krutinan, Anna Kulberg, Ealhor Kus- jnnsKy. Sadie Lschofsky. Selma Lsvllz EttaLeder, Helen Lefkowltz. Bessie lesser.

YetaLevlntv Pearl C. Levy, Ray Levy, Evelyn Lewis, Mary Lindner, Ida l.lpechlta, Lena Llswood, nenevieve Llvlo, Lena Lucks, Fannie Lustlg. Dorothy D. Lutsky, Grace Lynch, Sue Marpet. Mollis Mcllherger.

Sophie Meislln. Rose n. Mesh, Lillian Mey-rsort, Rose Milkman, Amelia Newman. Beatrice Newman, Sophie Offer. Svlvla Peredofsky, Etta Pollack, Pearl Porcelain, Msry Portnoy, Bnssla Punsky, Cella Hali- inowiTs, nitnnie itsncnicK, veronica Reldy Dorothy Rlnskv.

Ruth Rose, Minnie Rosenberg. Ray Hnacnfeld. Bonhln Helen Rosa. Ella Rubin, Jean Rubin, Hone Stockman, Hannah Safolaky, Susie Samuels, Minnie SavelRky. Ellzsheth Scheln.

Snhottlno, M.alzle Schloser, Bertha Schults. Betty Shur, Nettle Schustarman, Gusslo Schwlmmer, Coldle Schwartz, Nelllo ncnwariz, inn Hcnwsrtz, Lillian Snap ro. cm cimyiiu, nniK n. nilBpiTO, tieiie'-t Shatlnaky, Molho Silverman. Rose Sllvm stein, Charlotte Singer, Man Singer, Ida Eklar, Sara Smith, Pauline Mommer flnn-nali Sonnefeld, Anna Sportor, Lillian npiaei, iiga mrarnar, cella Steinberg, Sarah Teller, Anna Topnlsky.

Rose Tvpher, Vinig. Jennie wslclec. T.ia vvaii. Ruth Wenderoff, Eva Wleselthler. Mary Wllchlnsky, Minute Wllensky, Minnie Wll-li-r, Lillian Wolnsky, Myrtlo Zacks, Sylvia Zotiel, Ida Zwelg.

N. U. H. S. MINSTREL SHOW Memhers of the Kmv Trtfn, ball team staged a minstrel show and a piay, entitled "iiie Football Captain, last night.

In the high school auditorium, 80th st. and 17th which was attended hy mora than 1,600 persons. The performance will mnanlArf r. 1. 1.

piny Included Stanley Rosen, Walter Wlnlr-b llupnM Vnutaln Tjai -t David Adclman aSd Her man tlorrmnn. Barney Hyman was the coach and Irving Helporn the manager. HKALTII MXITKfc. Dr. Abnnhnm Zlngher, fisslstnnt director.

Bureau of Laboratories. Department of Health, will deliver a locture to the members of tho Physical KducBtlon Society of New York and vicinity, on "Modern Methods In the Control and Prevention of Scar let Fever, Diphtheria and In the auditorium of Hunter Col lege, G8th st. and Lexington at 8 tomorrow, night. man, Ethel Yaspsn, hnrolhr Margarot Yates, Philip M. Zimmerman, Rebecca W.

Zimmerman, llarry Zlotnlrk. Edward y.rlka. Ray Zucker, Mildred Ulady Zwurling, Brooklyn Technical High School lust night graduated 70 young men, who received diplomas at the com- menceinent exercises held in the high school auditorium. Approximately half of the number of graduates are to continue in higher educational Institutions, and the other half plan to 'enter the Industrial Held. George L.

Knight, mechanical engineer of the Brooklyn Edison who was the main speaker of the evening, told the young, men that In addition to a "definite objective" they should possess "the ambition to succeed, the resourcefulness to follow up every slightest opening which promises ft path to success, and the perseverance to carry through to completion the program on which you start." Dr. Edward W. Stltt. associate superintendent, of schools, who presented the diplomas, told the boys that "Tech should mean to them 'truth, education, both cultural and technical, courage and happiness." Albert Lloyd Colston, the principal, presided. He stated that a new site for Brooklyn Tech Is being consid ered so as to more adequately meet its needs.

The following prizes were award ed: rfTharles Coan Memorial Medal for excellence In drawing and design, to George B. Papen; honorable mention, Francis gold medal lor leadership presented hy class of Jan. '28, to George J. W. Husing; gold medal for highest average in all State mathematics ex aminations, Henry Miles: honorable mention, Vincent Senatore and Leslie Olson: gold medal for the best English essay written by a member of the senior class, to Herman Behrens'; sliver medal for sec ond best essay, Charles A.

Seellg; gold medal for excellence In American history, John Comer; gold medal for excellence in modern language, William C. Glass; Alfred C. Bossom medal and diplomas tor co-operation In government medal to Henry J. Miles, diplomas to Stanley Arthur Parker and Joseph John Oliva. Qeorge B.

Papen was Vale dlctorlan. Mr. Colston mads especial men tion of William Henry Brown, who helped Tech win the outdoor relay racing championship of America; George J. W. Husing, the "all around man," and Charles A Seellg, president of the senior class and of the Arista Bociety.

The graduates were: John Adrian Andersen, Arthur Walfrid Anderson, Hemian Behrens, John W. Bongard, WMIllam Henry Brown, George Edward Bush, Francis E. Roy A Chermsn "Valentine Chlrln, Nicholas Chrislano, John Edward Comer, Richard Lee Cuthbert, Frederick J. Dick son. Jdhn Radford Flncher, Max Finder.

Paul Frank, Hyman Frelllcht-r, Samuel Herman Frledwald, Lewis Fulda, 'William e. Glass. Irving Goldberg, Jonas Golden, Eugene Leo Grogan, Hsrold C. Hansen, George H. Heptlng, Matthew Hertnes, E.

Grant Houss, 'George J. W. Husing, Csrl Arthur Johnson, Theodore Rangnor Johnson. Frederick Lewis Kao-ser. Maurice H.

Kraus, Teuvo Laltlnen. Gustav Hugo Llunglln. Georgo Falrley Logan, Robert E. Lom-bardo. 'Solomon Louis, 'Daniel Marra, H.

Harrson Masstab. Charlea McCarthy. John Francis McDonough, 'Henry J. Miles. oseoh vi.

le jonn uison. George B. Papen. Stanley Arthur Parker Davln KauKiu, noma josepn Relllv. 'Robert M.

Robert. Manuel Schwartz. William Schwartz. 'Charles A. Soellg.

'Vincent JoBeph Senatore, William T. Sherman, Edward N. Sllibarn, 'Leo Slayln. Walter Sonntag, Oscar Stein- oerg, uavin sussman, nwt-ii aiwiut umiuii Swenson, Herman Von LubUcn, 'otto A. Wallers, Thomas F.

Watson, 'Wallace Bowen Watson, 'Lotus weikowsky, Henry Richmond Whltenack, George Frederick Whiting and Harry Kenneth Wilson. Members at Arista. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL HOLDS GRADUATION 120 Boys Awarded Diplomas by Principal Allen. The Brooklyn Vocational School for Boys held lta graduation exer cises Wednesday In the school audi torium. Jay and Nassau sta.

-Principal James H. Allen presented the diplomas to the 120 graduates. Lawrence J. Tounp, assistant director ot manual training activities for the Board of Education, made the ad dress to the graduates. The graduates are: MochanlrAl drawing Arthur AbraVum- son, Willlnm Andrrnon, John Barkfiy, Charlea Bmverman.

William HUd'rliiAmlt. Miohael Kryshko, Edward Markloln, Law rence MontiromeTy. Arnold Pearson, Frank Bniirher, William Hohaley. Rotert Tuylor, William oiveis. Architectural diawine Krea ConrcMOre, Pavorlno DfBandro.

Harry M. Maloner. Carl Mosknwitz, Wax Borne, Chrtsther Bhort, joncph simpnon, KuHell THompson. sliest metai iiarry Kiss ner, chrlstlnn Krausa. Klftrtrlc wlrlriK I Louis Ancon.

Ray mond Uowlft, William Brown, Raymond Burklty. Hflnry Kriacn. Martin cerrity. Kdward uioicnmann, wniiHrn Item. I si Dora Hofrsteln.

Richard Jaehenu, Charlua LlttRunv Edward Muvn. Hohort Peiire, Michael Rath, Nathan Rosonwasser, Robort Sen hkoI. Thomaa wiipoii. WoodwftrkhiK Anthony AlhanMe. Krtl- ft Camponelll, Philip Oarmelllno, Charles Koopman, alter MurcinKowaKl, otepaon MerfHnluntc.

Gerald Walsh. Shocmaklnf Arthur Kerir. Hnry Branch, UU-hael BurlaK, Douglas rrabb, AQtjiony frisoieiio, jonn ivets Hivltoao. Janifl snicioa, Anthony paretti Pattern making Walter Christiansen, Inaoif srn. Paul hmitn.

Klectrlcal wiring II Irving' Btumel, Harry Budd. Raymond Burch, Alfred Fl tow, Pharlea Rahalls. Charlea Grlmmol, Wilbur Haynoa, jacoD hutt. Ktrnard Kalb, Viutor Kontcke, Walter iitt, Walter I vf, win John Terkowskl, Henry Hcheins, Kdward A li.lnl. Tl'illlani Dnr.BU.

Walsh. Goome Wlntprmuth, Fred Slimmer Machine hop William Baa ho, Henry IiHewecker. uustiiv jonnson, atptien Kru kownky, Rohert Marqulss, John Markowlts, Thomas Mensclilngr, Arthur Montouro, Metro Numax, Frank lorma, George Vocoara. Printlnr Oeorge Bluelow. Joneph Cop- tola.

Gasoaro Cornlola, Henry Oerher. August Johnaon, S'fbaatlan Muller, George INoren, Aiirea reiifrino, rerorra Adam RitdzewlcB, Charlea Rtetrman. Wil liam Schloaeer. FranK warita. Auto repair Lloyd Anderson.

ATthur Callahan. Joseph Cardinal. Harry Detfmisa, Hurry Dnrbecker, John Dymowski, Mur ray Ed off. Jitnis Hamlin. Adam tiahn, Kmllto Lamy.

Franklin Mayor, William Melalniror. (leorge Thompson, Clifford Thompson, Francis Wenzlugor, George ZcIhs. ASK THAT BUSHWICK ANNEX BE CHANCED The Motherg Club of P. s. 75, QueenH, protested to the Board of Superintendents yesterday nguinst the lnlerferenc with that school and requested thnt room eluewhere be found for the Bu.shwlck Illch Rchool annex, now In P.

S. 75. This was referred to SuperlnteniRnt Harold (1. Campbell James F. Burns Jr.

applied for the position of vocational adviser to tho Hoard or Utipei-lntenrtems, This went to Superintendents Ed ward W. Stltt and Charles VV. I-yon John H. KlnlfY, president of the National Child Welfare submitted a communication with reference to the system of oharltlei known as "KnlRhtlnmd of and request If: permission to demon Btrate this v. orkebofore the prln clpals Of 41.

6B schools. This went to Quutuve Htraubenniullcr. The commencement exercises of Commercial High School were held last night In the auditorium of the school, Bergen st. and Albany ave. An address to the graduates was made by the' Pr.

Alonzo Ray Petty of Judson Memorial Church, Manhattan, Dr. Gilbert J. Raynor, principal of the school, presented the awards and diplomas to the 205. graduates, speeches were Also made by Raymond C. Ellis, president of the Franklin Literary Society, and Harry Macktls, the senior class president.

Music was furnished by the Glee Club end the Commercial High School Orchestra, under the direction Of Edward J. A. Zelner. The following awards were made: Rotchschlld scholarship medaijjid-ney Rosenberg; Kranklln prize for general excellence, William A. New.

man; Pace Institute scholarship, Bernard Palliowltz; Bossom medal, Leon 1, Pomerance; Bossom diplomas, Jacob Meiesman, Carl W. Meyer and Victor Selover. Irving K. Go dman, age 15, re ceived honorable mention as the youngest graduate and for having completed the four year course In three and a half years with uniformly high mark. The Rev.

Dr. Petty in addressing the graduates urged the students not to overlook or merely take for granted the sacrifices made by their parents and the members ot me faculty. He alio praised the traditions of the school in developing traits other than scholarship, as evi- denced by the prizes and honors awarded. In society todav there are many men who are fractions," he declared. Their relational! ns are developed bv things that are easiest to Uo, and they are always trying to find favor in certain groups, 'ine requirements for true success in life are Integrity and youth.

Always uphold your Ideals and convictions whether they are popular. or Hold on to your youth and your vision. As long as you have a vision In mind you will retain youth no matter what your age may be." The graduates were: Samuel Almrn, Samuel Agelofr, Dsyla Agnnoff. Jacob Appelbum. Harry Ar- nnlrt, Samuel Barhner.

Julius tsaron, Charles Baumatl. Altxandflr Bass, Frd O. netksr. jonn neu, oamuei n.n. u.nnn Bsrllnsr.

Nathan Ber man, namuel Berhstsln, Alexander Slum bers, Solomon Bofltnssr, jacnu cdkkki, r. Mayer Bravman, David Brooker, Theodore Brooks. John Brunner. Heverln Brussa, Harry Bell, Julius) Chenok, Ellas Cohen, Robert Colllne, Dald Oooperman, Lou s. Cutler, Edward Davis, Herbert Dol-litixer, Austin F.

Dorman, Nathan pubron, William Brkus. Max Ervlsh. Robert J. Epstein. Leon P.

Kalkowlts, Harry Fal Is, John Fasano, CRsper Fasullo, Isidore Feln-lisrir, Solomon Fenlchel, Aaron Fsnster-helm, Harold Ferguson, Solomon Flnkul-stein, Louia Flsch, Leon C. Flachheln, William C. Fisher, Paul Flelarher, Alexander K. Frese. Milton Friedman, Jesss Osrnnkel, Devld Oelwan.

Faul Benjamin Goldfarb, Moses Ooldln, David Goldman, Irving B. Goldman. Arthur Goldstein, Anshel Gold, Jerome J. Green- berg, Philip uustin, tiaroia ui Walter' Halpert. Wilbur H.

N. Hamje, Krsnk Harwl, Herbert nanover, jacno Harris. Harry M. Hathaway, AOranam Hauptman. Howard A.

Hell, Bamuel Heller Nathan Hendel. Abraham Herman. David Herman, Edgar A. Hills, Albert A. Illmetsteln, Joseph Holland, Noah Holts-man, Ralph J.

H. Hudnut, Harry Isaac- son, Cortland James, juiius jogouni' Joseph Josephson, Joseph S. Kalb. Louis Kamlnowiis, jacoo raieu, Kaufman. Irving Kellner, Harry Kernel- man, Philip Kenner, David L.

Klein. Kr, nest Krancer, Isidore atus, usciin m-sen. i Nathan i.aiden. Anranam L.anaau, r- rls B. Latner.

Samuel Lefkowits, Alex ander Leltcr. Harry Levlne, samuei Levlne, Meyer Levlnson, Samuel L. Levlnt- sky. Isidore Levy, Victor Levy, jonn Lewis, ttamuel L.ieoermsn, isaao weu-man, Solomon Llebowltz. Max Llpson, Archie Lorv, Jacob Lubln, William A.

Mo- Cioekey. William McGlnley. carrel sic- Kran, Murray narry Harold Mager, Louis Magiamer, Alfred 1. Malna, (4ennaro Malone, Homer W. Manck, Herbert Manson.

joseiau mar- golls, William Marx, Solomon Massin, Jacob Meresniaei Carl W. Meyer, Meyera Aaron Miller, Samuel Mllovsky, Penlamln Mlntx. Benjamin Mlrkln, John Mitchell, Manuel M. Moldofsky, Louis Molina, Jack Mooney, Frederick A. Morlasee, Bert L.

Mutnlck. Jack M. Nahoun, Nnthan Nathanson. David Newman. William A.New man, Isidore r-nnip ivovhk, Bernard Nugent, rank Connor, win-hort miners.

John F. OTooto, Raymond F. Ougheltree, Leon Palevsky, Bernard Palhowltz. Julius Pashman. Ralpk Pastor, Fred A.

Perry, Andrew Phelan, Milton Plnkus, Leon I. Pomerance, Morris P. Pompel, Hussell W. Morria B. Puchkoff.

Aaron Rabinowltz, Louis Rachllewskv, Thomas A. Kegan. naipn a. Rickert, Alexander Rosen, Solomon 3. Rnbblnfl, Sidney Rosenberg, Ernest Rosen- baum, Harold L.

Rosensteln. Abraham Rothweln. Seymour Rubin. Meyer Ruder. Abraham Rudln, Morris Hyman Sacher, Milton 8hn, Charles V.

salvnKglo. Benjainln Sandler, Isidore Balveleky, David Scannapleco, Harold Schecter, Benjamin Schlmkin, Benjamin Schlager, JOSepn rtcnieniiiRir, vnivu miirioiuBi, u- llus H. Schnlet, Hamuel Schoenfeld, Victor Rcrlvant, Emll O. Rcaherr. Ralph Selover.

Victor Pelover. William Shapiro. Bamuel ShefkoWIti, carl R. umitn. juuan n.

Sh.rman. Mever H. Slegel. Benjamin Slminow. William C.

Slmonson, Charles Rinnvskv. Harry Flomowlts. David Stander Moses Bamuel u. oiein, narry Stein berg, Beniamm mern. woiomon Bussinan, Ira Louis Tceelcr.

Joseph R. Train. William G. Tsehelller. Hyman Wal- kowtts.

Louis waiimsn, wiinam wap-nlck, Herman O. Wechter, Irving Wechs-ler, IrVIng W. Welman. Kdward Welner, victor Wainrob. Abraham Welsbord.

Nalhan Welsor, Alknson Waller, George Williams, Milton J. Wolosky, Stanley A. Wyatt. John Murray Whiting. Benjamin Zackim.

louis narry tciuin, Loula Zechanowltx. Rubin Zerlln, Israel Zlppln and Aaron Zwlckel. EXAMINERS LICENSE MORE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS The Board of Examiners reports that there have been placed upon the eligible list of persons licensed for service In the high schools tho names of the following Brooklyn and Queens who have been granted licenses: Freehand Drawing Margaret H. lehl Mathematics Minnie Levlne. Millinery Margaret McM.

Reglng F. Casteran, jRoae Somberg, Hcflwla K. Wolpert, and Gertruda Berliner, 1S0 7th Manhattan. Music Henrietta Miller, Ruth It. Stopn, uosanna u.

iie. siary a. ujonnnr. Physical Training Ethel M. Lorlng.

Wood Turning and Pattern Making- nan w. eioenng, wiinam is. Boenme. BOARD BRIEFS Kcsclnds Bite Action, The Board rescinded Its action of Nov. 26, last, selecting a plot ot ground on Glondale, Queens, for the erection ot a school-house.

Award Contract. Tho contract for the general construction and mechanical equipment of an addition to P. S. 35, Brooklyn, was awarded to tho Blumar Construction Company. The cost is Approve Plans.

Plana were npprovod for the general construction and mechanical equipment of V. S. 91 addition, at Albany ave. and Maple st. The addition will house 424 pupils and cost approximately $410,000.

Plan Athletic Field. A field ho uso and athletlo field will be constructed for Thomas Jefferson High School under plans approved yesterday, i The cost will be 166,000., i A HEFFLEY SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that we have secured the new fireproof building on the corner of Fulton. Street, DeKalb Avenue and Gold Street, opposite the new Albee Theatre. This building is ideal for our purposes. Our same instructors will be in charge.

Day in-; struction in all Commercial subjects will be resumed on Monday, February 2, 1925, a 9:30 A.M. Evening Commercial "Ork will be conducted" at the Euclid School, 1307 Fulton Street, corner of Nostrand Avenue, on Tuesday and Friday evenings, beginning' Friday, January 30. Our Regents and College Preparatory work, both day and evening, will be transferred to the New York Preparatory School, Franklin and Jefferson Avenues, Mr. C. Cortright will rearrange schedules.

All-students report on Monday, February 2. All Engineering students will report to 551 Throop Xvenuev between ftalsey and Hancock Streets, on Monday, February 2. Mr. Charles O. Chamberlin will be In charge..

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