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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1948

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Among the administrati intg ve appo athletics; Noble Newsum, science; Frank |W. Ensinget, Fred B. Henke, Roscoe Pier | English Department Florence ¢, Guild, : Pilots "Mo rie R. ' Safety Formed; mercial; R. Nelson Cooksey, general shop; | Department re thuietis M. Ander- Ady Haves! Schoch, Grace is head of the mathematics deand J. Raymond Hall, music: John Raim, Joseph C. Kendall, 1e%: Mildred D. Loew, Anna K. Suter and athletics; Mary Margaret Hastings, nurse. |son, Harley Pierson, Thomas Vo Roberts, | Fuller, Hartwell 'Kayler, Helen O'Danicl| Industrial Arts Department—Ross I. Cox, WASHINGTON, June 10—The| The high school : ; TECHNICAI HIGH Ann Thatcher and Warren Trammel, Cooley, Narcie Pollitt Nurse—Luella M. Luke. 4 ) 4 safety for a campaign to minimize Principal—Walter G. Gingery. Vice Principals—BEmmett Viee Principals _torage E. Boge ec Cc increase in the number of military | Department of English—Charles J. Wil- So h, department head; Isabel N. DrumDean of Girls—Gertrude Thuemler. of student fliers | Beach, Elizabeth Brayton, Charlotte Bruce, Liovd B. Mann, Mary S. McBride. MarAxtell, Adaline Barnett, Ruth Rosell, B. Arthur Shumaker, Barbara Jean lean, Gi phppmaker Bextor Dee meth, MEY wis Booey Sh Jens 2} EAST WASHINGTON But the army's rate of accidents Leunice Horne, Gertrude Insley, Evelyn |Ross T, Campbell, Rowland H. Jones, H. Carnahan, department head; Mrs. Charity Mcintosh, Lillian Martin, Department of Langua Se Willian) Edna ow- a0: Me i Department of Social ee Charlie in 1941 and has continued to ad=| nis son Simon P. Roache, Adelaide Smith, Sengenberger, Esther Fay Shover, Jennie Marjorie Reinhart, Louise A. Ross, Emma | w ick, Helen Willard | Err J. Black, Dorothy Carey, aldine R. Johnson, J. C. Nelson, Harvey cent to mechanical or other causes. Rett y MrReR . . ana Meclint V. Sigler, Barbara Turner and Mrs. Hattie X clntosh, Dale McClure, department head: Paul and M. D. Williams. Mrs. Elisabeth M. Helm, EM. Hughes, | 5; Matlin, department hed, M. C. time to provide all the experience Department of Industrial Arts— Burton Ww. Lewman, Lorree Maranville, Louise Reiter, Social Science Department—0. 8. Flick, Schell, 8. 8. Shake, Dean Smith, riper tinguished flying cross, will reach Fre Edna Gullett, Newell P, Hall, |M. Hobson, Gertrude Lindley, Holada onald Kloi Mrs, Fon man, Fred N. Ree Donald Scheick, Wil-|I,ouis Rutan and Etta Scher The custom has been to name a H. Siemers. rosey, C. fripur C. Hoffman, |Schaff and Myrtle Johnson eeler. Mrs Anne Kessel, J \ essel, John Paul Anderson, Robert Vinard and John White operations now sharply curtailed, pe p W. F. Wise and Earl Roger Riley. McCoy, Houston H. Meyer, Sylvester Physical Education and He 3 Thomas D. Woods and Mabel B. Priseipal-<Russel] A. Lane. TT. 1 LL. Mrs. Jeanne C. Rose, Helen } i : ” dleton, department head; Lilliam Rriscoe, these experts will analyze every 5 Glenn A. Johnson, Mable McHugh, Pani Rouch, Mary E, Sullivan, Mary Emily B, Garrett, J. E. Harper, Jane EK. department head: Sara PF. Bard, xe Parker, g p Date H. Waterbury. ¢ department head Katherine Many of the accidents are knecht, John Simpson, Chelsea S.|E. kill and Marie Moran, Department of Social Science — Irven Barker, Alonzo D. Eidson, William Moon, Esther Cavanagh. Radliffe. Greenville Smith, John Southern Pilots will be told to F._ H = Gillespie, deal tment head; Glen S. Bail- y education): Mrs. Jessie Fitch (study RK sr. | Maenell Newsome, Andrew Ramsey, Franhelp get the safety idea across at Clara’ Louise Gorsline, Hamilton, Charles ¥ the S49 Keine al—E. H. Kemper McComb. ender Park- » v ple garet Peterson, Frances Potter. Donald ample, a cartoon poster showing an Dawson, George DeCoursey and Charles Bing, department head: Lena Brady, Woodwar Her : Greer. of Henry Hightowers as follows: Gretchem Kemp, Gertrude Mescall, John | head: Eleanor B. Ament, Pearl Apland, Department of Mathematics—Ada Kuetemeier. Flizabeth Lamson, Department of Home Reanomies—Ruth dred hours, Arsdale and Volney ward. Shop Department — Jacob 5. Jones, Martin, Evelyn Waller and Mary E. Wiley. H. Moore, | Hunter, Nyde S. Armel, fifteenth of May. Painter, Adelaide B. Thale and Floyd W. Bil- LG, King, J. Lorenso Simpson and | Davis, department head; Ruth H. Shull| >: Coombs, William R. Eddy, Lewis Ewe G. Boese, James H. Brayton. Otto Kuehr- | Liecker, Edward P. Madinger, A. Oertle, artment head; Gladys Denney, Lewis cast Recorded by United Press in Henzie, Roberta Trent, George Turmail Dorothy Huber, ‘Theo Parr and Elena celebraticn of Navy day, said the Haynes, Gertrude Marie Rapp, The Italian fleet retains maste ry Department of Home Economics . Schaefer and Rovene Ticen, States. Mather, Marion Petnies. ’ Departme oe the fatherland is immortal.” Gatroll, Oran Davis, tame Pluess, Julia President, arrived in London yeshomes for sale . « . both new and old. division and dean of girls; Ruth G. BarAlan G. Kirk, American naval at-

ment changes was the naming of |A. Baird, commercial, athletics; Clovys Li. | s Clarence Rosell, N. L. Schneider, |départment head: Virginia Carnefix Clarence R. Clayton as vice prinei-|Harvey, commercial: Winifred West, di- C. Shumm. Herbert D. Traub and |gevard S. Craig, Mary E. Daniel, Darrell b Ww. ter and Ruth Zitzlaff, Hu L. Wan mechanical drawing; urs Mostly to Blame Flieabeth Johnson’ ang. Stella Richardson, Mh IE og Ellen Barry, Howard) piaihematios Department — Milton E. . partment. len The complete list of high school Grepp, arts and crafts; Marylizabeth|pohl, Paul Klinge, Mrs. Margaret Lati-|JOnn J. Swearingen. Home By CHARLES T. LUCEY p € Mooney, : Irma Richards, health edu- er, Mrs. Rosaline Longshore, George| History Department—Lewis W. Gilfoy, Abbott, Jane Colsher, librarian, and Mary Louise| Eugene Sauer, Frances I. Scott, Max Loe |and Madge E. Temperley, E. A. Patterson and Dennis Wright, Army air forces concerned over a are: McClain, music assistant. Scott, Vera Nelle Smock, Jean R. Stroh, Language Department = Thelma L Librarian—Jeff R. Stonex. \ 3 an ary , i i b- SHORTRIDGE HIGH Thumma. rising accident rate, have esta SCHOOL WASHINGTON HIGH -- SCHOO SCHOOL $ SCHOOL accident factors in military flying. Prineipal—Hanson H. Anderson, here has been a 315 er cent! Joel W. Hadley. Jive Principal-—E. B. Hargrave. The p Ro omman, J. Rl. epartment of English—Elizabeth Marie kerson, department head; Katharine Al- mond, Florence L. Graham, Shirley Harpilots and a 1000 per cent increase js, Ruth L. Armstrong, Mrs. Mary Dye English Deptetmenteorreight C Park, vey: 'Rthel. H. Hightower. Amy Keene, in the number eeta Clark, lldred “Foster, Florence | (haitman: C. Gaylord Allen. Marga aret McWilliams, W. N. Otto, Margaret since the war expansion began, so | | Pres, Nia Gen Hamilton, A. J. Rett. | Horiehse Braden, Alice Brown, Olive inzoni. Leo Rosasco, Eunice Sevbold, the increase in the number of ac- Montgomery, RAH O'Hair, Maty Pratt, Brown Grace Bran, Margaret Burnside, Jean H. Wood and Bess S. Wrigt cidents is not surprising. C. Shoemaker. BIanor Deo Theek, Mrs. Dailey. Gladys Sone Paes. Joanne B. Easte| Department of tls B. Nell M. Thomas, Nora Thomas and Louise y i ills. ; lenn Ludlow, O. W. Nicely Arthur T. per hours flown, which had fallen Kletzing, Florence Jones, Mrs. Eva a yi : A Department of Mathematics—Walter H.|Lyvcan, Mary Louise Mann, M B Sims and Marie S. Wilcox steadily for many years and is io c. a . department head: Mrs pity Melntosn, 5 Mes, the B. La . Browning, Enoch D. Burton, Grace Cus- arissa Morrow, Bock, d t t hea ester Bock, 68 per cent under 10 years ago, has ter, Mrs Florence Goodnough, Martha |land, Charles R. Parks, Margaret Remy, Virginia Guyton and Iva C. Hea recently begun to climb. It was UD Hunt, Mrs. S. P. Jenckes, C. M. Keesling, | Zila Robbins, Julia Jean Rowe, Clara James E._ Moore, Ellen Ocker, Margaret |Ryan, Mrs. = Rachel Schumacher, H. Money, department head: Anne M. oh hi . E. Carl Watson and Beth Wilson. train, Helen Thornton, Helen Tichenor, Burge, Colle Jackson, Frances Q gaer vance this year. Department of History — Edgar T. Olive Traylor and Margaret Waters. Pilot Errors Mostly Blamed Forsyth, department head: BAL wood plathetmatics Department—A., M, Wel-| Lou Thornbrough and Audie Watkins. ) Bliss, Mes. Tinifred . Daisy | ¢hons, department head; Blva Antrim, Department of Science—James H. Otto, About 80 pes cent of the crashes Gambold, Don R. Knight, Minnie Lloyd, Charles hers emt, are due to pilot error, and 14 per| iy, ope B, Neyitt. Konirl, Ninper, Mis | olier! cieraldive Rindie: Sr An Stas Dorothy Peterson, Paul Seehausen, Russell | DEIR tC. Milholland, R. ‘Much of the trouble of pilots isjy- insiow Shannon, Edith Silver, : i 4 : vant, C COR ichael, Gladys Freundt, Mary E. Laatz, traceable to inexperience, and while a Department of Janguages (Latin and| JN} WOR JI ©. R. TB EM oohan Ne Shearer . : rad reek) —Grace uchanan, department they are being trained now as head; Josephine Davidson, Emily Dodson, o Juresin EanEIALe Pvatitment Charles Department of Art—Ferd Brumblay, thoroughly as ever, there is not Josephine L. Tse, Mrs, Grace W. Morrison ham, Esther Aldridge, Edith isn, Frances Failing and LaVon Whitmire and Mrs. Fina K. Watson, a I TE A. Knight, department head; Harold Hard which might be desirable. Deg odet janguagee- Riss: Alice Dunn McLean, Mabellé Sprague and Ruth Stone, ing, Ira N elv in, Ocal Muterspaugh, , s ard § . The new safety agency, under Col. \ ; de 3 3 > : ] 3, ‘man, [Maran REUSE | department head; Irma Bachman, Olive | Simmetville, Ursa D. Walker and 8 LL. Hafris, a former Weight: field Mis. cerirude weathers ang flasel Wisen Beckington or Hcrile Book gles |, | Weaver, y i : : : p io S. ssi Mrs. Department of Home FEconomies—Mary | chief test pilot who holds the dis-| be "Wade! depariment {Chemisiy) Anna May Glascock, Josephine Grat, Eva | E, Cammack. department Cook. Walter C. Geisler, Leda Hughes | Hazel G. Howe, Joseph H. Jones, Howard | Mueller, Orrell Negus, Elizabeth Randol h, | every air force post in the country and William " Johnson. Dorothy P. Lyon, Ross|Mary Rich, Margaret Simonds and Helen | vith it . Biology-Physiography— Ruth Allerdice, h O. Minnick, Mary Eliza-| Wallick. i its rogram. ‘ d department head; Mildred Campbell, P, W. : ed Murphy, Ann Fatter-| Department of Music.-Kelvin Masson, | first step is to expan 1e p. liam R Y. Prettymai, Elizabeth S. Rawls, Pauline t_R. Shirley, “Ellen L. Stoy, Mrs. Maros i beacimimkd i tha Tu Department of Physical Fdueation. Jus- | army’s accident investigation work. Vonnegut, Mabel Washburn and’ Howard | of Jabin, Annalee Webb, Alta L Welch [ij B® Marshall dehartment head: Hanty | i i ages ~Robert C. Grubbs, Colin L. Lett Bence Nepartinent Charles IL Biizaneth’ WHat Abel Tosh, Velma | board of inquiry into each ecrash,|and H. Cox, . : | thi HP y tinued. But i Department of Art—T. Van Voorhees, Hous D. Alen, Robert N. Auble, Kenneth| ascistants—Kathleen Thompson, Lloydand this will be continued. Ut Inf department head; Essie Long, Jane Mes- Fi Iter chy Bolandef, Zillah Car-|jovella Cook, Betty Cox, Thomas Davis, addition, air safety experts, many ek Orrin D. Thunders and Clifton Horuaday Johar Gite L. Grant, Raymond Jennie Dennis. ou Eckstein, Edward tes : ’ ahn, Joan Hopkins, Marion Maners, Joan of them taken from civil air-line| pepartment of Musie—Mrs. Laura C.[C. N. © t Mon Dobert J. Shultz, Geraldine Trot- fatlohcaster, Burton J. Malott, Er: g S. Martin, Mrs. Viva D, Martin, Scott CRISPUS ATTUCKS are being assigned to 10 areas Department of Physical Kducation Mrs Moore, James B. Rose and FE.’ V. Ruther- HIGH SCHOOI y elma S. Clarke 1 C. Crites usse ore throughout the country. 2 Julius Niliam, He Merial Mes. Satie alt y 5 2 1 . Staichmann, rs. ithryn TT. Swan, | Department — Rueben D. Behlmer, deEach Crash to Be Analy Zirkle. f partment head: Hazel E. Abbett, Robert Vice Principal——Julian D, Coleman, 2 : i i : Depar rtment of Commerce Howard B D { t of English—Stell Working with the inquiry boards,| Wood, department head: Zola Beasley, | Caftyn, Charles B. Dagwell, Pautiue Duty |quncniriment of English—Stella 8. Mid Dorothy J. Dipple, Florence i pens rob, Bayne D. Freeman, Rowena Harris p > . ¢ arrison, Blanche M., Crossen, Lucy B. DuPee, .” | Hiram Hensel, Bertha Mallor M Blanche E, Ferguson, Juanita L. Finley crash just as has been done in Wilhite | Myers, Wayne E. Rhodes and Mrs, Helen CH " | civilian air-line operati They and Trella Wood. | H. Smith, Martin, Helen T. Perkins, Vivian C. Terry ohh pr a We 2 operations, ey oRCpakment ot Home Economies — Mes, and Traqueelia Wharton, “i SO & iv ai ) i pal G. Conrac ucy Montgomery, Dorwi 9150 stu y air force operations thea Paige, Mrs. Florence C. Porter and dhsima A. Barr, Mrs. Irene Beard, and facilities. \ Charles Glore, Ione Hirsch, Elizabeth mm, Wilbur Chenault, azel M. JackDepartment of Printing—Harold Irby, Mary Stokes, Mary E. Walton, George chargeable to carelessness, and the|, Department ot First Aid—Ina M. Gas- [Stewart and Harold J. Stewart. ’ 5% : Music Department — Mrs, Elizabeth | Armstron d t t | safety officers will point out that Dean of Girls—Mrs. Della M. Thompson, Con Carroll, 5 Gr ter Bree: it is the calculating flier who can be| tibrary—Eleanor M. Bechtel and Mrs. | Richard 8 Orion Russell” pagan, most valuable. eat et As CHAE % 1 sChrighisie Louise Swan and John M. Whit and Mary F. Thornton, Houseman (music): Edith Loftin (physical Department of Languages Mortondaring for combat.” ev. Mrs. FRdith Berry, Rut! A hall); Naomi ss ' “|W ; ith Boyer. Lectures, pictures and posters will| ab, Yeti Fagnapecsisned), and Nor Danified Brill. Argre Covey Florence E|ces Stout and Emma Tinsley. Department of Science—A, . Elsie N. Heavilin, Lucile Hubb: air force posts, and some of these Johnson, Frances Kinsley, "i Rrupger, kendall, y are to be on the light side, for ex- Fn Bern Sand od C. W. Stewart and George W. Wade. Vie rincipals—Bertr anders a < J Wilbur 8. Barnhart. Basha, Holt ar snd ioner 3. id army plane smashed through the M. 1 D. Walker Jr. roof of hot ; Honora Department of t—Willa Mae Rada house carries the sad tale|{curran, Dorothy Forsyth, Edward A very hot pilot was Henry High-|H. Moffat, Jessie E. Moore, Gretchen | Frieda A me wp use Norman Morn ores ¥ 8 Scotten, Vivian W. Siener and Helen Tip- | Ruth Bharat a, Frances Buschmann, Sen, eV uErokn, Hortense Biilock, | M. Coleman, department head; Paul Collins, | Gladvs TLewsader, Mildred Gong. ;| Clinthorne, department = head; Helen Bertha Ebbert, Garnett Foreman, Verna | McCullough, Leona Miller, Helen ¥. Brooks, Ethel M, Coy, Thelma Freeiahd, To prove it he dove on his girl's hous n a a o Department of Industrial Arts—Mariouse one day Department of History J. Re Ee a H. ow Lon mon Hansbery, department head: Leon J. Harry B. ard Auble, Edwin C. Baker, A. Ross Williams. lington, A, C. Bore 3 Herbert ‘Thompson. gren, Darold EB. Bramblet Department of Physical ,Education and and Alvina Wichhorst. Nu Edward Forslund, Edward 8. Howe, Department of Science—Carl F. Hanske, [gm Em Johnston. W. I Lampert, Frieda : Robert K. Offutt, D mann, Ray 8. Millikan and Carroll O. u on 8S. Pattersor IN MEDITERRANEAN Kaar, y I. Redick, W. A, ’ Rush, Russell on Jon inch and Elizabeth J. Foster. Department of Music—Edith R. Binkley, New York). — rsec Ni Art jis retary of and Harold Winslow, avy uro Riccardi, in a mes- Department of ‘Physical Education Raglin. Italian fleet has “suffered consid-| Dspartment of Commercial Subjects erable losses because of its agsres- - : 8 lie Maxwell, John Piper, Arthur Shull, Laila E. Sipe, Harry Thomas of the Mediterranean, Riccardi Josephine Boyd, department head; Florsaid, and has scored successes “inten oots, Mary Krippen, Dorothy Department of Manual Training Ri rd luded —Guy W. Trickey, department head; Clar-| cca con y it With the Hirschman, J statement that “the only thing to|Noble Poole. John Prombo and A. Mary Niebergall, William _Stoeffler, David FRANKLIN JR. IN LONDON Springer and Virginia Wright. LONDON, June 10 (U. P.) —Lieut. Principal—K. V. Ammerman, terday and attended a dinner last| vice Principal—Edgar Stahl, night for a South American naval wick, lish, dramatics; Barbara Priest, English, journalism, and tache and chief of staff in European waters.

» . New Directorate of Flying rector of informational Counseling com= Harold Walt Howepch Ruth Marie Griggs, Marthana pal at Howe high school. He also i home _econcmics; William Owen Beckley | Bernice Jones, gamble. Samuel T. Kelley, Fred C. Lem A. Times Special Writer appointments are: cation; Robert P. Faris, physical training, O'Connor, George O'Day, Lyman Patter-|department head; Russell Curtis, Wade |ratell lished a new directorate of flying Principal—J. Dan Hull. land, rs, Ressie J. Fix, Vance Garner, Biv department head: Grace H. Barker, Elizabeth R. Myers, Lillian OC. Niemann, de a ment head; Elizabeth Hester, GerDepartment of Commerce—Russell CarAgnes RE. Meehan, Samuella H. Art Department — Robert OC. Department of Nathomaties- Frederick Jasper, Oakley Richey, Edmund Schild-|: White and Letty M. Wickliffe. Cochran, epartment head: Frederick ‘ Alexander Moore, Nancy M, Powell, Harry Commercial Department Finney, department head; W. Harris, Edith Pinch, Nettie C. Gilmore. Mrs. C. MANUAL HIGH SCHOOL + partment head; William Gist, BE. Mathews, Werner’ Monninger, MarDepartment of Commerce—Anna B. Department of English—Ada TERN Winifred Waters Mona Ar cliff, Tone Thelma Baker and Della M. Green, Helen Irwin, Margaret Kellenbach, | Geraldine Moorman, department y : ton. Anna Kellum, Hilda Krett Mop Marion Burch and LaVerne Newsome. Who boasted of having three hunQG. Magee. Eva Thornton, Raymond Van-|'&V and Trene Schaaf, Mur-| Mary I. Gibson, Ann 7. Jennings, Martha | qo Story. < y i partment head; {ous al 'T. Black, Rosana They would have been married the Louise M. dere. John Junzaruk | Givd Frank Atherton. 3 Word: Davaul, Edward Gaillard, Hilliard HAFKS, Department of Languages_Elizabeth I | Norman L. Brinker.’ Ralph S. Health—Alonzo Watford, Georgi Offutt department head; Robert L. Black, Harold |r. Cis, George Lone. Raymond RE, Department of Art— Charles Yeager, de- William A. Sanford, Carl Schubert, Ray: ROME, June 10—(Italian Broad- o department head; Freda Hart, Charles sage prepared for today’s national|: Oral Bridgford, Alvin _Romeiser, W. Dorman, F, Ser Less siveness.” and Nona vandenbrook. ce S. guilds i ms, Katherine Mertz, Iyy F. Olds, Anni sinking the fleet” of the United|Y ence runes, Russell Clunie, Albert do is hold on tenaciously because|' : ker ntal Assis Franklin Roosevelt Jr, son of the Ruth B. Carter, director of liberal arts delegation given by Rear Admiral Mary L. Connor and Bjorn Winger, Eng:

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