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LEN' TOPVNSHIP CENTRf1LIZ1iD SCHOOL-1925 Geometry Class First Row, left to 1'ig'ht+K. Dilts, D. Gary, J, Poole, E, Kenipher, H. Norris, G, Poole Second Row-WM. Reed, V. Poe, K. I1fll'llll21l'l, Ruthanna 1-Srinkmzin, M. Still, R. Cornwell Last Row-R, Copeland, IJ. Spuee, G. Ioexvis, D, Abbott, J. De-lo. The two Geometry classes progress in the subject. Every Reed, Poe, Hartman, Copeland, at the mid-term with no average the entire text and are finishing proved exceptionally good and have made splendid member of the Solid Geometry class, consisting of Space, Lewis, Ahhott and Delo, finished the course below HB. And the Plain Geometry Class finished the year with the firm belief that the student who has the ability and the determination to carry Geometry belongs to the select few and that he will he well repaid for the time and effort spent in its preparation. - - --.-.4- lf orly-one
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