Highland Park College - Piper Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1918

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4 I k I 1 . i w 1 I . -2 , 5 i -ooo o oo o o 1 1-Waiting. 2-Three's a crowd. 3-Lonely. 4-Going home. 5-Our teacher. 6-We're happy. 7-A love game. 8-April 4111. 9- At Humboldt. 10-Second and third grades. 11-First room. 12-Can that be Anna Bess? 13-Two jolly Primaries. 14-Chums. 15-A happy bunch. 16-School's out. 17-Will you have some?

Page 110 text:

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