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1 Old Gold 1946 Half title page; photo.
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2 Untitled Library; photo.
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3 The Old Gold of 1946 The Old Gold staff outlines the purpose of the yearbook.
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4 Foreword A new year brings back veterans and all students to the doors of ISTC; photo.
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5 Dedication The Old Gold staff dedicates the yearbook to veterans; picture.
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6 Contents Table of contents; photo.
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7 The first snow of winter Winter scenes; photo.
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8 The Women's Gymnasium The Women's Gymnasium; photo.
9 The Women's Swimming Pool The Women's Swimming Pool; photo.
10 The Commons Commons; photo.
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11 The Athletic Stadium O. R. Latham Stadium; photo.
12 Tennis courts and athletic fields View of the tennis courts with the West Gymnasium; photo.
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13 Administration Registrar Beard advises student; photo.
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14 The President's message President Malcolm Price addresses the ISTC; photo.
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15 Duties of the Dean of the Faculty and Dean of Women Dean of the Faculty Martin J. Nelson include, correlating activities with other institutions, supervision of registration, and the maintenance of scholarships. The Dean of Women, Sadie B. Campbell, takes interest in the lives of women across the ISTC.
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16 Duties of the Dean of Men and the Business Manager Gordon Ellis and Leslie I. Reed help counsel male students as the Dean of Men. Phillip C. Jennings records all ISTC funds through the Business manager position; photo.
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17 Duties of the Registrar and the Director of Student teaching Marshall R. Beard keeps records of all students s the Registrar. Dwight K. Curtis advises students during student teaching; photo.
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18 Duties of the Director of Bureau of Research and the Director of the Placement Bureau. Joseph B. Paul administers the placement of students as the Director of the Bureau of Research.
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19 The duties of the Director of Extension Services and the Director of Religious Activities Irving H. Hart works with schools across the state as Director of Extension Service. Vernon P. Bodein works with all religious groups on campus; photo.
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20 The duties of the Director of the Bureau of Publications and the Director of Alumni Service George H. Holmes is credited for the publications at ISTC as the director of the Bureau of Publications. Albert C. Fuller sees over the relations with alumni as the Director of Alumni Service; photo.
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21 The duties of the Health Service Director and the Building and Grounds Supervisor Max L. Durfee will manage the health conditions on campus as the Director of Health Services. Eldon E. Cole will over see the maintenance of campus grounds as the Building and Campus Ground Supervisor; photo.
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22 The job descriptions of the Library Director, KXEL Director and the Instructional Material Laboratory Director Marybelle McClelland will act as the Library Director. Herbert V. Hake will lead the KXEL radio station. Guy W. Wagner will be the director for the Instructional Material Laboratory; photo.
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23 Student League Board The student league oversee committees and organizations on campus; photo.
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24 Men's Union A list of members for the Men's Union and the officers.
25 Women's League Members of the Women's League and a list of officers; photo.
26 Men's Union The Men's Union help new students adjust to campus life; photo.
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27 Educational Policies Committee A group of faculty who decisions directly affect educational policies; photo.
28 Educational Publications Committee The Educational Publications Committee is responsible for all publications excluding official bulletins; photo.
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29 Student Welfare Committee The Student Welfare Committee serves to help students with problems outside the academic realm; photo.
30 Independent Study Committee The Independent Study Committee oversees seniors who are enrolled in the independent study program; photo.
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31 Curriculum Committee The Curriculum Committee has the authority to advices changes to the classes that are available at ISTC; photo.
32 Instructional Research Instructional Research Committee gives suggestions to the Director of Research.
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33 Athletic Board The Athletic Board oversees all athletic activities which are not under the supervision of the Department of Physical Education for Men; photo.
34 Board in Control of Student Publications The Board in Control of Student Publications will work with the Director of Publications to supervise student publications; photo.
35 Student Loan Fund Committee A committee that allocates financial aid to students in need; photo.
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36 Laboratory A professor and a student work together in a science laboratory; photo.
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37 Department of Instruction An introduction to the Department of Instruction and its importance in student life.
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38 Art Many classes are offered in both the arts and industrial arts; photo.
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39 Commercial Education Students learn the essential of working in the business world during their courses in commercial education; photo.
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40 Education The Department of Education prepares each student for a career in teaching others; photo.
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41 English Students are taught the importance of literature, writing, and speech at the English department.
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42 Home Economics Students learn the essentials of living in their Home Economic courses; photo.
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43 Languages Students study classical languages while learning the importance of publications; photo.
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44 Mathematics Students learn math with the newest technologies and different classes; photo.
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45 Music Students learn a background in musicianship and the opportunity to broadcast on KXEL; photo.
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46 Physical Education for Men Men learn the essentials of being a physical education teacher; photo.
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47 Physical Education for Women Women learn how to become a physical education teacher; photo.
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48 Science Students have a wide variety of classes to take in in the Department of Science; photo.
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49 Social Science The Department of Social Sciences focuses on the social issues of the nation and world; photo.
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50 Teaching The Department of Teaching prepares students to be the future teachers of America; photo.
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51 They learn by doing Pictures of students learning on campus; photo.
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52 Photo Photo of Professor William B. Fagan.
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53 Faculty The introduction to the list of faculty.
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54 Faculty Faculty photos; photo.
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55 Faculty Photos of faculty; photo.
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56 Faculty Photos of faculty.
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57 Faculty Photos of faculty.
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58 Faculty Photos of the faculty.
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59 Faculty Photos of the faculty.
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60 Faculty Photos of the faculty; photo.
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61 Faculty Photos of the faculty.
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62 Faculty Photos of the faculty.
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63 Faculty Photos of the faculty.
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64 Faculty Photos of the faculty.
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65 Faculty Photos of the faculty.
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66 Faculty Photos of the faculty.
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67 Faculty Photos of the faculty.
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68 The Faculty Off Guard Photos of the faculty during their leisure time; photo.
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69 The Faculty Off Guard Photos of the faulty during their leisure time; photo.
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70 Veteran Photo A photo of a veteran reading to a child; photo.
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71 Veterans The return of WWII veterans to campus.
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72 The Pan-Vets The naming of the Pan-Vets first and second president; photo.
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73 The Pan-Vets Constitution The constitution of the Pan-Vets outlines the groups goals.
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74 Veterans Guidance Center The ISTC host one of the five Veterans' Guidance Center to assist veterans and there return to civilian life; photo.
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75 Teachers College Veterans at Ease Photos of campus veterans relaxing; photo.
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76 Veterans at Home Veterans and their families adopt to college life; photo.
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77 Veterans at Work Photos of the returned veterans working; photo.
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78 Goes to a wedding The veteran students begin to get married.
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79 The Veterans Relax Photos of Veterans relaxing around campus; photo.
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80 Graduation photo A graduation photo from the Class of 1946.
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81 Seniors The introduction to the class of 1946.
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82 Seniors Graduation photos.
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83 Seniors Graduation photos.
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84 Seniors Graduation photos.
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85 Seniors Graduation photos.
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86 Seniors Graduation photos.
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87 Seniors Graduation photos.
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88 Seniors Graduation photos.
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89 Seniors Graduation photos.
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90 Elementary Graduation photos.
92 Elementary Graduation photos.
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91 Elementary Graduation photos.
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93 Kindergarten-Primary Graduation photos.
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94 Kindergarten-Primary Graduation photos.
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95 Kindergarten-Primary Graduation photos.
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96 Kindergarten-Primary Graduation photos.
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97 Rural Graduation photos.
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98 Rural Graduation photos.
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99 Graduates Graduation photos.
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100 Graduates Graduation photos.
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101 Special Events calendar ISTC student marks off the days on a calendar.
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102 Special Events The Special Events on campus include dancing, laughing, and learning.
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103 Chuck Wagon Day Student Lois Griffin, Beverly Vincent, and Jean Hendrickson dish up themselves food at the Chuck Wagon Picnic.
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104 Watermelon Festival Student "Tunney Zahrt, Vern Plagman, and Donna Cummings enjoy watermelon at the Watermelon Festival.
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105 Dad's Day Jim Fox shows his father Seerly Hall.
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106 Cut Day Students around campus dress up for Cut Day.
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107 Homecoming Students enjoy life on campus during homecoming.
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108 Homecoming Students during homecoming activities.
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109 Christmas Students celebrate Christmas.
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110 Holidays Students on campus celebrate the holidays.
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111 Snowball The Snowball is the last formal dance on campus.
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112 Femmes Fancy Ladies invite their gentlemen to the Femmes fancy Dance.
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113 The Old Gold Beauty Dance Student enjoy the Old Gold Beauty Dance, the biggest dance of the year; photo.
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114 The Old Gold Beauty Dance The announcing of the Old Gold Beauty winners; photo.
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115 Arlene Buss Arlene Buss is a old Gold Beauty Queen; photo.
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116 Arlene Buss Photo of Old Beauty Arlene Buss.
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117 Janet Gallagher Janet Gallagher is a 1946 Old Gold Beauty Queen; photo.
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118 Janet Gallagher Photo of Jane Gallagher an Old Gold Beauty.
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119 Susan Johnson Susan Johnson is named Old Gold Beauty; photo.
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120 Susan Johnson A photo of the 1946 Old Gold Beauty Queen Susan Johnson.
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121 Mary Frances Mary Frances Wombolt is a 1946 Old Gold Beauty; photo.
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122 Mary Frances Wombolt Picture of Mary Frances Wombolt and Old Gold Beauty.
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123 Mary Ann Anderson Mary Ann Anderson has been chosen as one of the most popular students on campus.
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124 Mary Ann Anderson Photo of the popular student on campus Mary Ann Anderson.
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125 Dorothy East Dorothy East was voted one of the most popular girls on campus; photo.
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126 Dorothy East Photo of Dorothy East who was named a most popular girl on campus.
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127 Robert Harmes Robert Harmes was elected a popular man on campus; photo.
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128 Robert Harmes Photo of the popular man on campus, Robert Harmes.
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129 Paul Siglin Paul Siglin was voted ISTC most popular man; photo.
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130 Paul Siglin Photo of Paul Siglin, one ISTC most popular men.
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131 Organizations The ISTC offers many organizations for students to participate in.
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132 Beta Beta Beta The Tri Beta organization looks to develop students who work hard in the realm of science and research; photo.
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133 Golden Ledger Only freshmen and sophomores are allowed to be active in the Golden Ledger; photo.
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134 Delta Sigma Rho Delta Sigma Rho only accepts juniors who have excelled in the area of debate; photo.
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135 Iowa Teachers First The Iowa Teachers First organizations works to promote the Teachers College; photo.
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136 Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi works to be leaders on campus; photo.
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137 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia The national music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia comes back after little to no members during the war; photo.
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138 Pi Gamma Mu Pi Gamma Mu seeks honest individuals for their organization; photo.
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139 Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi is a lead sponsor in the all-commerce picnic; photo.
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140 Purple Arrow The Purple Arrow is a honorary society for freshman and sophomore girls with a grade point average of 3.0 or higher; photo.
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141 Sigma Tau Delta The Sigma Tau Delta society encourages creative writing on campus and the organization of people who enjoy English.
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142 Social Science Honors Members of the Social Science Honors program get together to discuss the current politics and news across the nation; photo.
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143 Theta Theta Epsilon Theta Theta Epsilon recognizes leaders among home economics majors.
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144 Torch and Tassel Torch and Tassel is a group for women who display strong leadership abilities; photo.
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145 Art League The Art League works to create a better relationship between art students and faculty; photo.
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146 Future Business Leaders of America The Future Business Leaders of America strives to prepare students for the business world; photo.
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147 Two Year Elementary Two Year Elementary students prepare themselves for teaching; photo.
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148 Beta Alpha Epsilon The Beta Alpha Epsilon organization works together to plan events across campus; photo.
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149 1st Year Kindergarten-Primary Several students are enrolled in the 1st Year Kindergarten-Primary organization; photo.
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150 2nd Year Kindergarten-Primary Photos of the 2nd Year Kindergarten-Primary club.