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Source: Valley Trust Magazine, 1926-1930 (St. Louis, Mo.: Mississippi Valley Trust Company)
Location: St.L. / 05 / V243
Last Name:Shapleigh
First Name:A.
Middle Name:L.
Portrait:yes
Volume:8
Issue:1
Date of Publication:July 1929
Page:5, 12

Source: Program for Washington University Seventy-First Commencement and Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Formal Inauguration, June 7, 1932
Location: Charles van Ravenswaay Papers, Archives
Last Name:Ellersiek
First Name:William
Middle Name:Frederick

Source: Public Servicer (magazine published by the employees of the St. Louis Public Service Company), three issues dated 1929-1931
Location: St.L. / 05 / P976
Last Name:McGill
First Name:Loys
Volume:4
Issue:2
Date of Publication:February 1931
Page:19, 22

Source: 75th anniversary souvenir program, 1875-1950: home coming classic, Sumner High School (St. Louis, Mo.) versus Lincoln High School (East St. Louis, Ill.)
Location: St.L. / 379.17 / Su66f / 1950
Last Name:Guichard
First Name:Alfred
Page:6, 10
Remarks:listed in Sumner High School Squad; group photo shown

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