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LII. -E Ei si -. fs EE :ns . fl 1 0 !-914 Sui :lf Su? H1 132 QUE fu? THE H5 ini if ni ini all , , W i ll E H H 'i r To MISS FLORENCE UPDEGRAFF QUR beloved Principal who has watched over us and guided us with careful hands throughout our High School career, and whose advice and help have made possible this publica- tion we humbly dedicate this nineteen twenty- seven Annual. Zia 6 Il ll II QU, .u. ll ll ll I! fx? Il nu 'H fl Il H II The Class of 1927 l dx' V 1 18 .5 V pf 2 ' W? 'W 5
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