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ightnier4 17 IG,W, and Morris; X.,indp.
Johnston, 16,W, and W,W.l Ivath HOW,.
alt, 6 H,W. And. WM". Shewros.oshio With Calf: Lila Biaelt, 10
Murray Coultes, 0 JAW.; Joan
Johnston,11 Morri,e , Douglas Nowatt, 6
P.W, and W.W. Halter Broken caw
Ivan How.att, E.W. and W. W„.; George
Baeon 1.7 and Morris; Doreen HOW-
6.4,
(,aeon,
and W.W.;GioW, 11.
W, and W.W. Market Lamb. §hPrt. W0(1 4
Douglas Conites, 9 E.W.; Kenneth .Cout ,
les. 0 16.W.; James Coolies, $
Market Lamb, long wool; Margaret
Nichoieun, S Morris; Lyle Smith, 13 16.W.;
Ronald Nicholson, 6 Mertes. IVeanlibg.
pigs; Clayton Robinson, 7 E.W. and W,
W.'; Glen Coultes, 17 B.W. and Morris;
Sandra .011.04111ei,. 7 LW. and
Ppuglas Howatt, 6 E.W.. and W.W,
Senior Calf Race; Mary Pocoek, 9 le,
W;; Lyle Smitb, 18 E.W.; Ivan Howatt,
I E.W. and W,W,; Dorothy Howatt,
E.W. and W.W, Junior Calf Rare, Glen
Couhes, 17 13.W, and Morris; Doreen
lipwatt, 6 -16,W, and W,W.; Robert Bit.
blad
9 e, n. W
E.W. and W. W.; Wilfred Po..
cock .
Pmr Bacon Hogs: Dorothy Howatt,
H. W. anti W.W,; Lyle Smith, .13 E. W. •
CcreTies, 13 n...w.f Wa_feed ?Welt, Wt, glen PoUltes., 17 Ap.W, and Morris;
Mary Pocoek $ BAY.; Bobby Cook, 1.4 FL
W, Pair Bagen Sown: george Bacon, IT .11). w, and. Morris; Marjorie Man,. 'a
Morris; Edith Rion, a Morris; Clair*
chamney, 7 E,W, and ,W,W,; Robert Pit. blade, IS E.W. and W.W,
North Httron 411 Swine Club results
(Club leader, Charles Coultes, Beilgra.ve);
George Etteen. 330; jam Rhin, 376; Mara.
Jorie Rhin, 374; Edythe limn, 372; Ivan
807; Robert Charter, 362; 13111
'IltolnPaott, 860; Harvey Snell, 357; pavid Wharton, 355, Showmanship; Ivan Dow,
05, Ttohert Clmrter. 30: John Ritmo 8$,
At a meeting of the Panadlan Leg-
ion It was decided to ereet a 0.7,500
addition -to the present, gome, this
rear portion to be torn down to make
room for the .new structure of cement
blocks, 32x60 feet, the upper part to
be used fora hall and the downstairs
as a recreation room The contract
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'Y•NY•t HarVeY 14 ,W. and W,W,1
Robert .Pitbiatio,'..t32.W 1V . and -W7 Bark-
ley Spiegelberg, g E,W, and W,W,: David
Wharton, .6 LW, and WM.; Bobby
COX, 12 E.W, Boys Memory Gem gook-let, Grades 2, 1 and. 5, Bobby 7 IMOrriiii.
Boys,-Gnt Patter flower, grades 1 and
2, Barry Logan, 17 16, IV. 'anti Morris;
Ralph Campbell, w. and W.W.;
Gary Walden, II I6,W, and W.W.;
Purclon. A7 H,Ir, and W.W.,; Bell,
13 16,W.; Murray Procter, 5 Atnrri$. Boys,
and spring flower, erayon, Grades Stand,
4, .Murray ;Goalies, !I ENV.; Garth 'Wal-
den, 6 E.W. and W. 'VV.: Bruce McLen-
nan, $ Morris; Wayne Pleteb, 17 W.
and Morris; Donald Smith, 4 Morrie:,
Russell Elation, 8 Morris. Boys, Any
Animal or Animals: Grades 5 and 6; Solitt
Campbell, A E.W, and W.W.I- Bruce
Campbell, 5 Morris; John Campbell, 5
Morris Ronald Snell, .0 LW. and W. W.;
Billy Thompson, 7 LW. and W.W.; Jim
Straw, 19 Morris. Boys-Canadian Scene,
Grades 7 arid Harvey Snell, 6 E,W,
and W. W,;. Ken ,Coultes„ 9 .1,v.;
fred Ponca, 3 E W.; John. Rine, 3 Xfor-,
ris; George ArritArong, 5, ;Orris; Bob Higgins, 7 Morris.
Boys,_ spy .Stibject In pencil crayon,
Poster paint or chalk, Keith Rodger, 6
E.W. and W,W.; Bob Higgins, 7 Morris;
Robert Pitblado, 6 E.W. and W.W,; Jerry
Achilles, 11 Morris; Harvey Snell, 6 16.1V.
and W.W,; Lyle Smith, 13 E.W,Linrary
Poster, Barbara, Coultes, 9 1.11,,;. Joan.
Shortreed, 11 Morris; Audrey Haaltwell,
11 Morris; Berne. Bolt, 1.7 E.W. and Mor-
ris; Bose Marie Lutz, 6 E.W. and W.W.;
John Gaunt, E.W. and W.W.
Boys--Nail Boa, Grades 3.and 4; Mum-
ray Coultes, 7 E.W. and 1V.W,; Ivan
Howatt. G E,W. said W,W.; Gerald Rush,
10 L.W. Boys,' Model of Farr Gate,
Grades 5 and 6, Murray Scott, 13 E,W.;
Robert Marks, 5 Morris; Bruce Camp-
bell, 5 Morris; Keith Robinson, 17 E.W.
and Mortis; Jerry Achilles, 11 Morris;
David Hanna, 17 LW, and Morris. Boys,
What-not, Grades 7 and 8, Donald Achil-
les, 11 Morris; Donald Pengelly, 17 E.W,
and Morris. Boys, open class, Milking
Stool, Glen Coultes, 17 E.W, and Morris;
Murray Coultes, 9 LW.; Keith Robinson,
17 E.W. and Morris; John Rinn, I Morris;
Murray Scott, 13 E.W.
Writing
Grade 1, girls; Gloria Jean Lutz, 6 16,
W.; Henaei 'do Yang, 17 E. IV. and Mor-
ris; Myrtle Koopman. 6 E.W.; Shirloy
Snell, 6 E.W:; Norma Whitehead, 7 Mor-
ris: Marlene Smith, 4 Morris;. Grade 1
boys: Keith. Johnston. S Morris; Murray
Procter, 5 Morris; Harold Campbell, 3 16.
IV,; Tommy AVaa•winit., S Morris; Ralph
Campbell, 6 E.W.; George Beeman, 7 E,
W, Grade 2 Girls, Marilyn Campbell, 5
Morris; Marie Noble. 5, Morris; Anne
Wightman, 17 LW, and Morris; Margye Koopman, 6 E.W.; Marie Coultes, 17 16.W.
and Morris. Grade 2 boys: Harold paw-
son, 9 E. IV.; Davnl McCall, 12e Morris;
Victor Cardiff,- 4, Harris; Max Pleteh, 17
Races
Boys, 6-7; Joe Nicholson; John Watson,
Graham Robinson, Girls, 6-7: Jean Lock-
hart; Pauline Thamer, Gail Machan,
Boys, 8-10: Jean Hamilton, Ruth Taylor,
Susan Wightman. Boys 111-13: Lyle
Smith, John Bylsina, David Kirkby; Girls,
111-13: Ellen Daer, Margaret Van Lam-
meren, Mary Taylor, Boys, 14 and over:
Wilfred Pocock, Bill Retivie, Douglas
Gilfillan. Girls, 14 and over: Joan Wight-
man, Sheila Black, Ruth Walters. Boys,
three legged race: David Kirkby and Don
Achilles, DonglasnGilfillan, and Stewart Yourgblut; took McNichol and Jerry
Achilles,-CirIs' three-legged meet Ellen
Deer and Helen Ioungblut; Jean Wight-
lise. and Morris; Parry Logan, 1, L. man and Mary Hotchkiss; Sandra Chain-
W: and Morris; Jimmie Taylor, 9 E,1C, trey and Janie. Beeeroft. Kicking the sills-
Grades 3 and 4 girl,: Tandy de Yong, 11 per, under 11: Betty Blair, Maxine Mach-
E.W, and Morris; Ruth Taylor, 9 KW. an, Gail Mitcham Kicking the slipper, over
Susan Wightman, o 16.W.; Mary Jeffer- 11; Lillian Campbell, Cavell Ruttan, Ethel
ion, 7 E.W,; Mary B u Kirkby, 11 mar- Meehan, Wheelbarrow race, Glenn Coal-
is; Janie Beeeroft, 7 Grades 3 and tea and Tom Reavle; Bill ReaVIC and
4, boys: Arie Niezen, 9 E.W.; Murray Wilfred Pocock; Jerry Achilles and
2oultes 9 E.W.; Wayne Holmes, 5, 3...tor- Haekwen,
Douglasris; Thomas, 8 Morris; Russell Livestock
Sutton, S Morris; Ronnie Nicholson, 5 Dairy Calf, Heifer: Violet Gow, 16 E.
Morris: Grades 5 and 6, girls; Sylvia W. and WANT,: Barkley Speigelberg",
Wharton, 6 E,W.: Florence Bacon, 17 E. • W. and W.W. Dairy Calf, Heifer, born
IV. and Morris; Joyce Harmon, 3 Morris; 'after April, Dorothy Howatt, 6 LW. and
Kathleen ,McCutcheii, S Morris; AfaryW.; Mary Pocock, 16,W,;- Robert
Pocock, 9 E.W.; Edith Davis, 4 Morris, pitblado, 6 E.W. and W.W.; Tjeertl de
Grades 5 and 6, boys. Still Smith, 4 Mor- I Fraan, 16 E,W, and W. W. Baby Reel
ria; Reimer Hebma, 16 E.1N-,: Reid Hack- 'Calf, steer, Wilfred Pocock, 9 E.W. and
well, 17 E.W. and lairris; Ronald Jones, ' Morris. Pail-fed Calf, Kenneth Black, 13
1 7E.W. and Morris; Rob Marks, 5 Mor- LW.; Lila Black, 13 George Ban-
ds; David Hanna, 17 LIN'. and Morris. ' on, 117 E.W. and Morris; Walter Bacon.
Grades 7 and 8, girl.; Evelyn Mothers, 7 1 17 13,15, and Morris.
Morris; Lillian Campbell, 7 Morris; Helen 1 Junior Beef Calf: Sohn Wightman, 17
Whitehead, 7 Morris; Margaret McCut- IE. W. and Morris; Linda Johnston. 7 E.
cheon, 8 Morris; Isabel Scott, 7 Morris; i 'SI', and W.W,; Edyth Rhin, 3 Morris;
Mary Harmon, S Morris, Grades 7 and 3, Doreen Howatt; 6. E.W. and, W IT, Beef
boys, Bob Higgins, 7 Morris; Wilfred Po- ;Calf Heifer, Lyle Smith, 13 LW,: Joan
cock, 9 'LW.; James Coultes, 9 E.W.; 'Johnston, 11 Morris; Murray Coultes, 9
10 Mertis, Barry'Watson, 4 Morris. Writ-,
ing, open, girls; Helen Whitehead; Sylvia
Whartaa, Edith Davis, 4 Morris; Darlene-
Pierce. l B.W.: Jean ;Whitehead, Rose
Marie buts, 6 B,W, Writing, open boys;
George Bacon, 117 16.W, and Morris; Bob
HigginS, Donald Grey, 10 'Morris; 1,,gwis
Cardiff, 4 Morris.
assays Grades 3 and 4 Wig, "Jean Johnston,. 11
Morris; Mary Lou Kirkby, 11 Morris;
Dorothy llowatt, 6 E.W.; Anne Achilles,
11, Morris'
'
Mary Jefferson, 7 1+.W.; jean
NckYlor, 7 E.W, Grades 3 and 4, boys:
Larry Bradley, 12 Morris; ]Douglas
Tnomas8 lgorris•' 'Van Howatt, E.W.;
GarthWalden, I .E.W,; Louis 111cNiehal,
11. Morris; David Kirkby, 11 Morris,
Grades 5 and 6, girls, Bernice Smith, 4
Johnston,Mnrris; Ed sithlorr134a;vis%,,txtia Mwohrraiialicm,MIarule
Vir,•, Phyllis Riley, 4 Morris; Margaret
Wightman, 17 B, W. acid Morrie. Grades
5 and $ boys, Lyle Smith, 13 11 W.' Billy
Thompson, 7. E,W,; Ralph Watson, 4
Morris; Grant McBurney, 7 E,W,; Murray
kleott, 13 16.W.; Bill Smith, 4 Morris;
Grades 7 and 8, girls, Dale Cardiff, 4 Mor-
ris; Isabel Scott, 7 Morris; Barbara Smith,
6 H.W,. Audrey Hackwell, 11 Morris;
Donna Walden, .6 E.W4 Ruth Howatt, 0
W. Grades 7 and 8 boys: Glen Coultes,
ri E. IV. and. Morris; Murray Johnston,
i3 Morris; Harvey Snell, 6 E,W.; Bruce
Richmond, 1 Morris; Donald Jefferson,
7 E.W.; Albert Wasson, 12 Morris,
Descriptive paragraph, girls: Anne
Shortreed, 9 Morris; Gwen Walsh. 17 E.
W. and Morris; Grace Mclean, 9 Morris,
Descriptive paragraph, boys: Tom Bry-
dges, 17 16.W. and Morris; Carl Nesbitt,
9, Morris; Original poem, junior girls,
Marie Johnston, 8 Morris; 'Lorna Bolt,
\pErtWernr;:,
17 E,W, and Morris; Betty Blair, 13 E.
W. and Morris;' Margaret Wightman, 17
la:jtitnid;1;coti. 12
John Bylsnin, 17
'Morris; Anne Shortreed, Mor-
ris;to LITebfof,lezoLn,yle7 E.W. Original
Smith, 13 E. W.;
LW. and Morris; Jim Beath, 17 E.IV.
and Morris; John Gaunt, 7 V.W.; Douglas
Thomas, 8 Morris, Original poem, senior
girls: Evelyn Matheson, 7 Morris; Lillian
Campbell, 7 Morris; Isabel Scott, '7 Mor-
ris; Margaret McOutcheon, 8 Morris;
Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris; Donna Wal-
den, 6 E.W. Original poem, senior boys:
Robert Pitblado, 6 n.w,
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Pie Pumpkin, begtnners: David. Beecroft
7 .16,W. and 1V, W.; Wendy Pear, 17 E.W.
and Morris; Doreen Pattis011, 9 LW.;
Anne Caldwell, 10 1; W.: Allen Bosnian,
17 Ltin and Morris, "Wayne 161StOn,
Morris, One citron, beginners, Richard
VanCaant, 17 LSV. and Morris; Heath
Thyne, Morris; Anne Caldwell, 1,0 1,3.1V,,
Margaret Ininelon, LW,
Fruit
Basket Of assorted fruit, junior grades:
Douglas Coultes, 9 b7.1V,.. Ruth Coultes, 0
16..W.7 Betty Blair, 13 E.W. Spy apples,
juniors, Yvonne Rath, 13 1.11,11*,; Mary
Nesbitt, 1 Morris Alice ;Nesbitt, 1 Mor-
ris, Snow aintletS, seniors. Tommy 13rY-
dges, 17 10, and Morris; Bob Cook, L.
l'W-; Yvonne Rain, 13 4,1V,; Keith Rob-
inson, 17 E.W, a.nd Morris; Robert Vit.
hia.do, 6 NV.'SV, McIntosh Red apples, son-
lore: Yvonne Rath; Pears, seniors: Dor-
een Pattison, 9; Yvonne- Rath; Dav-
idSicOlinchey, 16
B.W.
1V. and W.W.; Mar-
garet Dalyrymple, 10 E.W,; Murray Scott,
13 E,W.; Grant MelatirneY, 7 E.W. Crab,
apples, seniors, Keith Robinson, 17 E.W,;
Yvonne Rath. Tommy Brydges, 17 13.W.
and Morris. Basket' of assorted fruit,
seniont, Mazy Pocock, 9 E.W.; Bob Cook,
13 In,W.• Loins Gall, 17 LW. and Morris;
Marilyn'Goll, 17 E.W. and _Morris; Yvonne
Rath; Doreen Nesbitt, 6 E,W. inow .ap-
Ines, juniors, Douglas Johnston, 17 LW,
and Morris; Kay Naylor, 7 E,W.;
Jean Taylor, 7 IRW. Apple other varie-
ties junior Joyce Procter 5 Morris; Linda
Coultes, 13 Betty Blair 13 16.11'.;
Apples other varieties, seniors, Yvonne
Rath, Mary Nesbitt, 1 Morris; Alice Nes-
bitt 1 Morris; Annie Nesbitt, 1 Morris.-
Fears, Juniors, jimmy Cook, 13 LW.;
Murray Black, 13 16.1V,: Ruth Taylor, 9
B,W.; Marvin Snell, 6 E,W,; Harold Daw-
son $ ENV.; John MeClinchey, 16 E.W.
and W,W. Crabapples, juniors, Linda
Johnston, E,W,; Ruth Michie, 5 Morris;
Betty Blair, 13 E.W.
School Work
Girls, Grade 3-4: illustrated Book., Dor-
othy Howatt, 6 E.W.: Karen Anderson, 5
Morris; Joyce Armstrong, 5 Morris;
Lorna Bolt, 1. E.NV. and Morris; Betty
Blair, 13 E.W, Illustrated Book,
Grades 5 and 6, Sylvia Wharton, 0 E.W.;
Doreen Howatt, 6 E.W.,*; Rose Marie Lutz,
E.W.; Patsy Logan, 17 E.W, and Mor-
ris; Yvonne Rath, 13 E.W.; Marie John-
ston, 8 Morris; Girl's Illustrated liook,
Grad and 3, Ruth Howatt, 6 E.W.; Bar-
Oara Smith, 6 E.W.; Donna Walden, 6
B. IV.; Eleanor Walsh, 17 E.W. and Mor-
ris; 11Garbara Coultes, 9 .111.1V,; Betty
Ann Rattan, 10 Morris.
Coronation Booklet,*Granes 6, 7,
and 3, Patsy Logan, 17 E.W, and Mix-
ris; Barbara. Smith, C 16,1V.; Mary Po-
iock, 9 LW.: Donna Walden. e E,W.;
Doreen Howatt, tl E,W,; Yvonne Rath,
13 E.W. Girls. Memory Gem Booklet,
Grades 6,•7 and S, Sylvia Wharton. 6 E.
W.; Ellen Daer, 11 LW.; Graee McLean,
Morris; Annie Nesbitt, I Morris; Rose
Marie Bolger, 11 Morris: ,Anne Shortreed,
';.c Morris; Girls Illustrated Booklet, Grad-
; es, 1, 2. , 4, anal s, Susan Wightman,
ENV; Gloria Jean Lutz, 6 16,W.; Istargar- nt 17 16,11'. and Morris; Rose
Marie Lutz, -i 16.W.; Dorothy Howatt,
o LW.; Coultes, 13 LW. Boys,
• Must:ate:I Booklet, Grades, 1, 2, 3, 4 and
• 7, Ivan Howatt, 6 E.W.; John Campbell,
E, W. ; Ronald Snell 6 E. NV. ; Douglas
Howatt, 16.W.; Ralph Campbell, 6 EA-V.;
i Marvin Snell, a' LW, ,,s-
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snalnshots, farm S,7 nikei; Huron County,
McDowell, 18 LW.: John Mc-
Dowell, ni L.W.
N4-tebooks. Grades 3 and 4: Kar-
an Anderson. 3 Mori' Loreena Arm-
strong, 7 Morris: Shirley Johnston,
Morris'
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Kathleen Craig. a Morris. Girls'
Notenooks, Grates 5 and 6, Rose Marie
, Lutz. 6 LW. auci W.W.: Doreen Howatt,
• 6 IAW. and W.W.: Sylvia wharton, 6 E.
W. and W•w-iMal'ie Johnsten, S Morris:
Kathleen S Morris; Jean
whitenead, Morris.
ris Noteigooks, Grades 7 and I: Helen
Whitehead, 7 Morris; Evelyn Mainers,
Morris: Mary Harmon, S Morris; June
a Richmond. 12 Morris; Helen Marks, S
_ Morris; Mary Lou Wright, 10 Morris.
I Girls Workbcioks, Grade 1: Gloria. Jean
= Lutz, 6 E,W„; Shirley Snell, 6 E.W. and ▪ W.W.: Joyce Procter, 5 Morris; Jean
Bazon, 17 LW. and Morris; Anne Spieg-
• elberg, 6 E.W. and W.W.; 'Martie Koop-
- moons, 6 E.W. and W.W, Girls' Work-
books, Grade 2, Mary Craig, I Morris:
Marilyn Campbell, 5 Morris; Ruth Michie,
- S Morris: Marie Noble, 5 Morris: Jetty
CartwItzlit. ill E.W.
Girls' Workbooks, Grades 3 and 4:
Lorena. Armstrong, 5 Morris; Karen Arm-
strong. 5 Morris; Joyce Armstrong, S
Morris; Kathleen Craig, 3 Morris; Shirley
Johnston, a Morris; Dorothy Howett. 6
• E. IV. and NV_W. Girls' Workbooks, Grad-
3 and 6, Kathleen McCiitcheon, S Morris:
III Joyce Harmon, S Morris; Patsy Logan.
1 E.W. and Morris; Anne Shortreed, 9
Morris; Marie Johnston, S Morris; Doreen
Howatt, 6 E.W. and I. IV. Girls' Work-
books, Grades 7 and 8, Evelyn Mainers, 7
Morris; Betty make, 12 Morris; June
Richmond, 12 Morris; Mars Harmon, S
Morris; Donna Walden, 6 ENV. and V“
W.• Ruth Howatt, 6 LW. and W.W,
dirls-5 snapshots: Lorna Bolt, 17 E.
W, and Morris: Marjorie Rinu, 3 Morris;
Marilyn Goll, 17 LW. and Morris; Lillian
Pengelly, 17 E,W. and Morris; Gloria.
Jean Lutz, a LW,' and W.W.; Marilyn
Pengeily,. 17 E.W. and Morris.
Girls, Cut Paper I. tower. Grades 1 and
2, Gloria Jean Lutz. 6 IAW. and W.10.:
Shirley Snell, 6 E.W. and NV,W.; Anne
Wign t Mall , 17 1,W,-anti NV. W.; Jean
ha. on. 17 L.W. and Morris; Marie Coul-
tes, 1 E.W. and IV, W.; Marjory Black,
13 E.W. Girls, spring flower in crayon, Grades
an I 4, Sandra c'haniney, 7 LW. and
W. NN-. ; John Gaunt, 7 E.W. and W.NV.:
Joan Johnston, 11 Morris; Betty Blair,
13 LW.; Lorena Armstrong, 5 Morris;
• Am.e Achilles, 11 Morris.
An;,- Attia...a or Animals, Grades
5 and 0, i3 lvitt Wharton, 6 E.W, and W, ▪ NV.; Dorothy Cook, 17 E,.W. and IV,W,; ▪ " Dore sti Howatt. d KW. and iV.B.,
I- voi..no 1' t; Morris; Carolyn
-= • Smith, a Morris; Rose Marie Dutz, 6 16.
NV, and W.W.
Girl—CanazUan an.1 s•E
itElrharn. 'onIE ':dargaret
, Girls—a ,n sui,je,-t, tmen Class: Doreen
• Huss tilt, ,, r2.1V, and W.W.: Donna Wal-
den, 6 E.W. and W.W.; Lorna Bolt, 17 E.
W. and Morris; Lots Noble, 3 Morris;
John Gaunt, E.W. and. WAY.; CIarerce
Smith, 3 Morris.
Boys` Noleboolas, Orioles ii and 4: Ron-
ald Niche:son, 5 Morris: Russell Button,
I Morris; Gerald Thomas, 8 Morris; Den-
ial(' Procter, 5 Morris; Murray McLennan
ii w; Nels on
Morris; Murra5 j,..\•di.ogieroits-t: ,,,,,20afill'bblite.1)Aoorl:s,t-IG.orni 5
Thomas,
and 6 3.3r Bruceris: U
LoMorris; Douglas -
ohlt
..Marks, 5 Mor-
i. .3vis... Boys' :‘:\I'CjtrOrbi%;Okl35"k0V-
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Workbooks,
3Nle'. g.e,0-r.e and 8;
....4..TiLv. and :is‘,,,,,07,.. Morris; "AAiivielrobiugweJi;
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Higgins,
Ken »col4r, Murrayy Jam-
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ley Sniegelberg, .6 16.IV', and 1.V.1,41..; John
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