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--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- A.-.-:Q H SCHOOL - ----1 POINT PLACE HIG JUNIOR GIRLS FIRST ROW- Virginia Borchard, Grace Valliquette, Dorothy Roper, Elizabeth Pohl, Gertrude Schultz, Virginia Murray, Dorothy Miller, Virginia Britsch, Hazel Tassel, june Singleton. SECOND ROW- Kathleen King, Florence Rahilly, Lucille Missler, Alice Obertlier, Betty Kirby, Virginia Miller, Helen Benner, Virginia Lockard. Ethelyn Metzger, Margaret Chevalier. THIRD ROW-- I Betty France, Charlotte Schupp, Dorothy Wuiiscliel, Estherinerle Fuller, Bessie Setllar, Lois Wintringham, Pearl Miller, Lois Miller, Frances McI.eary, Mary Lou Roby. FOURTH ROW- Shirley Bell, Virginia Smith, Josephine Freeman, Herma Milks, Ida Bacho, Virginia Ames, janet Resiid, Elsie Flensted, Ethel Schuman, Isabelle Riegal. BACK ROXVS Mrs, Caldwell, sponsor, janet Brown, Mary Westrick. Rubine Barr. JUNIOR BOYS FIRST ROXVf Emmet Wiilslii blames Funk, Melvin Caselton, Donald Ricker, Williani Davis, Claude Lytle, Robert Dunn, Mr, Hentlrickson. SECOND ROXX!f 4' , Mr. Bear, Elroy Courts, Tom MacDoweII, Merlin Routlebush, William Schaub, Nick Peters, Reed Ingalsbe, Eugene Provonsha. THIRD ROW-N W Chandler Beach, Robert Hentlee, Charles Burgess, Ray Setllar, Paul Remele, Paul Tanner, jack Passino. BACK ROWA ,lames Decker, Carrol Fisher, Geralcl Peterson, Walter Blaine, Robert Vorelerburg, Wallace Garvin. Page Twenty-three
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