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Washington, D.C. Chemistry students making notes in the apparatus used for an experiment at Woodrow Wilson High School

Washington, D.C. Chemistry student at Woodrow Wilson High School showing the results of his experiment to the class

Washington, D.C. A chemistry class at Woodrow Wilson High School

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Washington, D.C. Mrs. Mary Spangler, Woodrow Wilson High School teacher, attending a meeting with teachers from other city schools

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Washington, D.C. A chemistry class listening to a lecture at the Woodrow Wilson High School

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Washington, D.C. Chemistry students performing a class demonstration at Woodrow Wilson High School

Washington, D.C. A class in the use of business machines at the Woodrow Wilson High School

Washington, D.C. Learning to use a mimeograph machine at Woodrow Wilson High School

Washington, D.C. Listening to an explanation by the teacher in physics class at Woodrow Wilson High School

Washington, D.C. Members of a Woodrow Wilson High School sorority serving tea for their mothers at the home of their advisor, Mrs. Mary Spangler (center)

Washington, D.C. Walter Spangenberg, Jr., a student at Woodrow Wilson High School, built this model ship as a present for his father

Washington, D.C. Walter Spangenberg, a student at Woodrow Wilson high school, explaining some features of his stamp collection to his nine year-old brother

Washington, D.C. Walter Spangenberg, a student at Woodrow Wilson High School, working on an airplane model in his attic workshop

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Washington, D.C. Members of a Woodrow Wilson High School sorority serving tea for their mothers at the home of their advisor, Mrs. Mary Spangler (right)

Washington, D.C. Walter Spangenberg, a student at Woodrow Wilson High School, has fitted up a workshop in the attic of his home where he builds model airplanes, ships and trains

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Washington, D.C. Woodrow Wilson High School students leaving the building at the end of the school day

Washington, D.C. Members of a Woodrow Wilson High School sorority serving tea for their mothers at the home of their advisor, Mrs. Mary Spangler (left)

Washington, D.C. Walter Spangenberg, Jr., a student at Woodrow Wilson High School, built this model ship as a present for his father

Washington, D.C. "I make em, he breaks em" says Walter Spangenberg, a student at Woodrow Wilson High School, about his small brother, who is holding a prize-winning model plane in his hand

Washington, D.C. Walter Spangenberg, a student at Woodrow Wilson High School, showing a prize-winning plane to his nine-year-old brother

Washington, D.C. Walter Spangenberg, a captain in the cadet corps at Woodrow Wilson High School, giving instructions to a member of his company

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Washington, D.C. Small boys watching the Woodrow Wilson High School cadets

Washington, D.C. Members of the Wilson High School cadet corps

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Washington, D.C. Students at Woodrow Wilson High School