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uv-1V n --..n rn Blue-ties prepare for role as leaders When thc bell interrupts class discussion of current affairs, Juniors gather around Miss Mayor! desk to settle the tluhatc. liintling this session amusing, 'll' ' u' J N t ' ' ' 1 ' i L. . iss Mayer, Joan I3 sli, Int Lltmry, and Margaret Lonnors smile at a rcnmrlt made by Eleanor Downing. Mary Lewis is working townrtl ht-cunning an authority in preparing Income Tax reports, and is ready to assist Mary Fitlgcrald or any other confused taxpayer. Stenogrnphcrs learn, to their .zm.i7cmcnt, that ll10SClilll1I1J' curlicucs really Cawood, M. Ruppert, J. Bartlett, I.. Hook, M. Anthon, M. Brosnan, tlo malta' sense, as their shortluntl ability increases. Geris, M. Budinko, A. Villeneuve, and B. King, J. Livingstone, A. Pritchard, J. Higgs, J. Bedingfield, J. Synowiec, J. 24
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