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❖ COMMERCIAL CLASS. Top Row Sicily. LaHoda, M. O’Mara, Dunn. Second Row—Wilson (Instructor). N. How—Shaw, White. A Reeves. Boyden, Brown, Grassman, Garrett, J. O’Mara. fourth Dillon. Miller, Burkholder. O’Mara, Richards, Preiss. Atz. Lore. Third Row—Carey, Nelson, Purington, J. Wright, G t2 O' ❖
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