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FOREWO .A - T xg Q' A- On the pages ofthe T952 MEMOIR we give you the story of the happiest year of our lives. Pictured above is an auditorium scene showing the beginning of the Magazine Campaign. You'll find next, pictures and stories of Teachers and Students. Or- ganizations that expand individual interests follow. Those Fighting Athletic Teams appear next. Last is the Advertisement section--Wait! Be sure to look at these pages. They are full of interesting pictures. A-
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XO lt's 9 0'Clock! The bell rings and .i new day begins. The first year typing class gets offto a busy start. All through the sshool pupils are r.llYCll a chance to use the talentsthci. ha ve. 1:1 one class they atedrawtng pictures and cl r c s Q i n 1 dolls reptcsentatixc of characters inl.iteratnre. ln another class several boys make a rugs of the G l ob U theater while stutlyttmlg Macbeth. Later in the dajran assembly is called inorder to discuss the corn- mg magazine campaign. At theend of this campaign Mrs. Grace Cole- man's seventh g ra cl e , selling the most magazines, was able to keep Francis , the donkey. yas S gill Q50 may ' 1 I ' f ui O SAN gullo v G - Q NXMQRQKNG gyggtwtwl KK the YWCA NXXQS kwv XXQB Kata-xgk NV ag .ACOY ., ,SOXLZ Xafl' 50 teh xmKY ' Right Oni an saeaklvzd' 0 .. Q . ' Q A . 'L AW wx 36 O' L Xeildx x and S? Y. rfi 3114 s 7' 1 3-. - 'fl 'K 1 HH wel? g nl , .134 'Ali' in I I 4 S. las, 'r QS hit P X35 ET z- sf N t sr we
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