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x N. X XS i '- V Q1 flax! , f ,.' TH lE Xa' g 1? ,4fsef,SW5f'if:eg TATT LE PL .VN-effxcbf X , QN-C,,vL' K, xN'f4:'gv-Q. eqsxxxwwg l XVilson. Runge. Pe-tc-rsen, Nelson, Wolff, Larson. Str-wart Howe, Nt-well, Stewart, Koenig, Morgan, VanXYinkle-, Thompson Wilkins, Rasmussen, MuQuarris-. Simonsen. Strieklt-tt, Ilavor. Svc-mlpraartl, liodvl M. Kuhr, I.. Knln-, tYllanIon, IC. Ilasinusst-n, Nt-lson. Nicholson, llollbinil The junior Class CCont'd Our first real feeling of touching terra firma came with the friendly presence of Miss Bourke in the seventh and eighth grades. Here, too, we met our first man teacher-that ever staunch mentor and helpmate Mr. White. Under his guidance, arithmetic hecame real and vital. As ninth graders, Mr. Parks and his algehra became our daily topic of conversation. Some few fell overhoard as we passed the reefs of Latin. But, taking it all in all, our May picnic was ta grand finale of a successful voyage. The next year saw more casualities in the maclstrom of geometry. But those who survived the storms and hurricanes have come sailing in to the port of Iuniors with Miss Hutchinson at the helm and Mr. Flack at the engine room. Fair and clear hefore us looms the land of graduation. is od fs 0 2 I if LIZ! -'2 'l N4L-f Cfvbv' 5 uifxfy 'I'u'e'nt3 -Om-
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