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ARTMENTS GOVERNMENT L. to R.: Mr. Holly, Mr. Ring, Mr. Rand, Mr. Stopler, Miss Katz, Mr. Harrison. SCIENCE Mr. Howland, Mr. West, Miss Fjelstad, Dr. Anderson. HISTORY Dr. Hartmann, Dr. Sarafian, Dr. Floyd, Mr. Farley. SOCIOLOGY-PSYCHOLOGY L. to R.: Dr. Stopler, Dr. Buck- ley, Dr. Liebermann, Mr. Mc- Carthy, Mr. Fiorillo. LANGUAGES L. to R.: Dr. McKee, Mr. Zrimc, Dr. Fehrer.
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