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JUNIOR CLASS. Top Row—Markham, E. Reddish, M. O’Mara, Rice, Truman (Sponsor), B. Reddish, Grove, Nason, Nation, Slaughter, Anderson. Second Row—Sicily, M. Harris, Sheldon, Graham, Reeves, Clary, Dobry, White, Johnson, Snyder. Third Row—Barnes. Mote, Rocky, Boyden, Nicolai, Fawcett, Cutts, J. O’Mara. Fourth Row—Thomas, O’Connor, Joder (President), Young, Watteyenne, Beck, Hamilton. «]iiiiiiiiimtniiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiimiiiniiiiiiimioiimiuiiiiQn(t JIJT) Iiiitiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiii]iiiit3iiiiiiiiiinc»
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SOPHOMORE CLASS. Top Row—E. Barnes, Alters, Grassman, Bicknell, IMllon, Grove. Second Row—Reeves, Soth, Stevens, Collins, Sicily, Stockdale (Sponsor). Third Row—L. Mote, Pate, Lemons, Briggs, V. Soth, Richards, Preiss, Rolley, Ford. Rathburn. Larson, Jameson, Schill, Brown. Kibble, Dye. Mollring, Wesley. Fifth Row—Carey, Ryder, Graham, peich (President), Nelson, R. Butler, Williams, E. Curtis. C. Sicily, Spacht, O. Fourth Row—Jacks, Burkholder, F. Lots- ■t: n
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