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W a f U Waiter Bobrxenq EQKNDXXQZQOHI Barbara S eanne , SECOND GRADE The gift of the classes of '48 enjoyment of the Upper School, but for the Lower School as Well. As you can see, the Second Grade finds the picnic grounds and its surrounding area a fine place to play. Whenever they aren't busily involved in one of their many other activities, they may be found across the ravine Where they spend their happiest school hours. Here, industrious classroom Workers can relax from the ardors that follow naturally When approaching higher education A 'th ' . I1 rnetic and spelling hold no fears for these out-ot-doors people, who play strenuously tor awhile, to resume indoor activities with virn. and '49 has not just been for the use and L Handwot HW ii sf Tom kr Pele' DG x aul Paws in Thompson' my Thlesngix . V'c , X s. fr rn ' SEATED liz xlcxfllile KO Shrisien' O el. Susan
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