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O 'iff- gt Louise Welch Roy R. Wentz Calvin White Susan E. Wilcox History Mathematics English, History English E. A. Orcutt Mary Scott Sarah Sheehan E. L. Weber Bookkeeping English Latin Mathematics Commercial Law Mabel Kimber William Langley Abigail LaZelle Grace Lomelino English Mechanical Drawing French, Latin, English English 11
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