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.'-EL. lX ?lllllll'llllll '. . I gg mug- ,BPH lllllll'l l 'u 'I.'f'qlIgfsgLaf,1yienlir- :inullr...4 umm...r'g'Iglli.,5L gilgli.,5g gf1giqZ.,5'j gigligwguiq'. I llllllllllllllll ' Freshman Girls 1 Achinger, Florence Adonas, Regina Albert, Bessie Aldrech, Dorothy Allen, Inez Andres, Winifred Apquer, Maxine Ashleman, Florence Axonovitz, Bessie Barkan, Bella Basgier, Ruth Beam, Ruth Bemis, Mabel Berkman, Esther Berry, Celia Black, Anna Blitz, Rose Brandon, Mary Alice Brewer, Edna Bronstein, Fannie Burrier, Mabel Broom, Leonore Cannon, Beatrice Carpenter, Elsie Casey, Virna Chabelski, Eleanor Chamberlin, Grace Chamberlin, Wilma Chapman, Mary Cohen, Lillian Corner, Matt Bell Craider, Alice Craig, Nellie Crawford, Mary Bell Crocker, Freddie Davis, Adeline Deiter, Helen Delk, Florence De Shelter, Florence Duchane, Velma Elert, Wanda Falk, Elsie Eubank, Mabel Feldstein, Rachel Fellz, Anna Ferguson, Helen Fetzer, Esther Fralkoski, Florence Fisher, Margaret Fisher, Mollie Foller, Irene Frier, Bernice Friedman, Helen Fromken, Gladys Garling, Nelda Getts, Bernice Glorer, Florence Geraldo, Eva Glowcyerwski, Irene Golding, Lillian Goodman, jenny Graber, Ruth Greensberg, Sarah Grore, Blanche Growden, Lucille Guralnick, Elizabeth Hadad, Freda Haley, Lucille Hamburg, Rebecca Handy, Henrietta Harler, Kathryn Hatker, Evelyn. Hearn, Dorothy Henshain, Esther Herberg, Francis Hertel, Mary Hells, Lee Francis Heleshen, Lucille Hodges, Helen Holas, Felice Holmes, Mildred Hostetter, Verna Howell, Marian Hughes, Emily Hurd, Harriett Jackman, Ila Rose Jankowski, Clementine Jackson, Elizabeth Joelson, Sylvia Johnson, Essie johnson, Mabel jones, Evelyn Kaminsky, Sadie Kaseman, Madeline Kastle, Betty Kastle, Francis Kigel, Ann Kigel, Mildred Kissel, Dorothy Klinger, Dorothy Kohn, Annetta Kenestrict, Xenoline Knox, Ella Landry, Thelma I equi' .' Ellnm- I' !lllTlI. ! ella' I ' Flqnu. . I Eqnl- ! . :Ili I F -qr n mr., -uu...,. , HlIIl..rg,.lyIIl1.fnL llfllllrg , gurl., Illql...9.,Iqll1,.., IIUI-gi-u .'llllI..-- I - 2 - I I Page 5 c Hundred
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