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Lg M CQIIUAZIZQZ 474241 em Top row: Shoolman, Bohry, Heggie, Baker, N. Bohman, XY'helpton. Grewer, Russell. Brewer. Fourth row: Harmon, XXX-terrings, Capellinn, Nichols, Lyons, Paris, A. Seymour, Quinn, Klutz, Third row: Summers, XX'et- errings, De Gelleke, P. jones, Hilleman, Kohler, Valentine, Calkins, Benjamin. Second row: XX'isner. R. Buck, Henderson, S. Smith, Camphell, Pollock, Cooper, Leavitt, Strong. Front row: DI. Sykes, Fyer, Vlhiihel, lfllzey Mrs. Stevens fAdviserJ, F. Cleary, li. Surasky, XX orden. Top row: Searing, Milstein, M. Agnew, Saurhier, Versage, Albertson, Corhett, Nell, Bullock. Fourth row: Lind- gren, XX'ehster, Geen, Verdun, G. Miller Page, Fain, Owens, Rochow. Third row: Coapman, Hardy, D. Schnell Rathien, Goodwin, Kirk, M. Fitzmorris, Spitz. Second row: Booth, Hutchins, Billiar, XX'hite, Chasey, F. Still- man, Goldstein, Palmer. Front row: Feldman, Goetzman, Schreiner, Sallerson, Miss Hondelink tAdviserj Churchill, Gray, Elmore, Moss. Under the leadership of an all-boy group of othcers, one hundred and sixty-three middle-classmen delved into the mysteries of how to act as sophomores forty long weeks ago. Now with the accounts of Caesar and the geometry theorems untangled, they are completing a successful and eventful year. To climax the years activities the class is planning a picnic. 30
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