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nlon1nn 111--1 1 1 2 i : Q 5 HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY J Through thick and thin J For Martensdale we'll win. I T Editor . g Assistant Editor Q Business Manager I J Advertising Manager i T Athletics I e Drainatics Alumni S I T Typists I STAFF MARJORIE WEAVER ALICE GAVIN DALE MELROY JOHN WALKER OLIVER FRAZIER . GARY HALL JOHN LINNANE JR. DOROTHY CRAWFORD CAROLINE L'EsTRANGE I . uivn1nn1nll 111111111111 1' 1 c1nl11llu1nuv11ul-un- - -- -n ol! Page Four
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1, 4 p q In I N I I 11,.-11,1411-1 BOARD OF EDUCATION Back Row: Frank Lickteig. Treas.: Howard Crow, F. D. Hakes Front, Row: George H. Martens, Joe Seymour, Pres.: John Seymour, M. E. CASEY MRS. M. Ii. CASEY BERTHA MAE LUSK DELLA LTOVVDEY . MRS. MABEL HIMSTREET GENEVIEVPI SIMPSON RUTH RIJBEIRTSON MARY FARLEY WALTER PRI-IllN Svc'y.g C. F. VVeil FACULTY .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.,,1i.,,1. Superintendent Principal English Girls' Athletics Domestic Science Grades 5 and 6 Grades 3 and 4 Grades 1 and 2 Janitor I 'a ye ....-.,.g l l l 1 l Q 1 T I T T nl1uqia Th rv e
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