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1929 CLASS OF JUNE,
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ELIZABETII BAIRID ABEI. , Bridgewater. Pu. A4 AX4'ZlQll'Illl4' Entered from Hamilton Ilisston Betty Activities: A. A. Rvplw-sentative, II. G. F, Eg Sevtion President, Ilg Varsity Balsketlmll, '28, 'IIUQ Ilouse and Grounclsg Hiking Clubg Latin Club. HELEN CHRISTINE ACKERMAN 124 Olney Avenue A-1 :XC?lll0IllI0 Entered from James Russell Lowell Activities: Sylllpllfllly Clubg Iliking Clubg Ilatin Club. FRANCES DOROTHY ADAMS 1 5753 North Sixth Street A5 Connnercinl ' Entered from James Russell Lowell Franny Activities: Sevtion T1'e:1su1'e1'g Student Boardg House and Groundsg Hiking Clubg Commercifll Clubg Latin lub. Fifi:-ml
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