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3 .I .xdalminfdfrafion MR. WILLIAM E. WOLF Assistant Principal I MR. lOl-IN W. DE SI-HELDS Assistant Principal 1 MISS ETHEL BRINKMAN I Stenoqrapher MRS. PETRA WAYMEYER Secretary io Principal MISS EUNICE CARTER Secretary io Counselors MRS. DOROTHY ETTIEN MR. EVERETT E. PATRICK Sienoqrapher Counselor MISS MISS I-ENORA WEST BLANCHE G.. HIGGINS Counselor Counselor .4.fi?If.ExI:anQLahmr.....J1.. f. Seven .
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