On reverse:
(back row)
Gordon Wingate
Harry Wingate
James O'Connel
Bruce Harrington
Harlow Trescott
Richard Clancy
2nd row
Leon Voster
Dana Colingrove
Jimmy Homet
John O'Neal
Paul Heath
Acker Smith
Richard Homet
John Cole
Charles Brown
George Shuster
3rd row
Alice Phillips
Hazle Cole
Agnes A.
Margorie Vosler
Marlyn Ward
Marie Thomas
Betty Jane Douglas
Olitta Morse
Evelyn Benson
Joyce Temperato
Helen Redman
Teacher
Miss Snyder
I found all three of these pictures together. The first one on this page is the only one of the three that is labeled. It didn't occur to me that there might be some of the same kids in more than one of them. Then I noticed an "X" on two of the pictures. Sure enough they look like the same girl. Unfortunately there is no “X” girl in the labeled photograph so we still don’t know her name.
In the labeled photograph, she looks a great deal like the girl, front row, far right. If it is the “X” girl then her name would be Helen Redman.
Then I noticed another similarity. The one named Marie Thomas, sixth from the left, front row, appears to be front row, second from right in photograph number TWO. In picture number THREE she is the first girl on the left, row one.
Of course, Mrs. Snyder is in two of the photographs.
This is the one I think is Marie Thomas.
She is in the front row of all three pictures.
This is the one I think is Helen Redman.
The first two are marked with an "X". The third one is the one I think she is in the labeled picture.
Of course I added all three of these photographs to the BACK PAGE called
CLASS PICTURE
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