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1.1 1 T tconway M. Perry L. Crandall E. Pike C. Gilmore L. Royer Do Santaw J. Stephenson J. Turnbull P. Warner EIGHTH B C M. Burgess W. Burgess Lo Carl He Santaw M. Collette R. Soullere M. Joslyn B. Stearns N. Tarbox S'.'.JVQ'3NTII B C R. Boulanger E. Barney J. Turnbull W. Hilliard E. Stetson SENICDR HGNORS A Co BB1'11'lett P0 D6miCk A P. Decker C. Gray R. Bennett T. Dean A. Reid So Austin E. Smith N. Tinker B. Turnbull M. Ford fUppvr third of class! 93.54 College Preparatory 95.51 Commercial 95.19 Commercial 91.27 College Preparatory 91.09 General 90.82 Commercial 86.65 College Preparatory 86.22 General W'.X. R :egk 1 'Q.
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it U1RXXs., 'A1l,,-F HGNOR vim' RQLL -MQ EOR PERIOD ENDING APRIL 20, 1940 SENIORS A B A Reid S. Austin R. Bennett T. Dean L. Lambert E. Smith B. Turnbull JUN1 ons A A B H. Lambert C. Marshall N. Sylvester S OPHOLZORES A B H. Alexander U. Austin J. Blanchard E 0 Dean J. Dean FRESHIISN A B D Domina H. Blanchard B Kipp E. Cote E Smith R. Dudley B Stearns A. Ingalls C B. Corrow T. Scott C N. Clough C 0 Lothrop I. Perry C J. Burkewitz N. L. Hill K. Webster M.Wmte C R. Graham H. Gray S. Mathews F. Muel'
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