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                <text>Faye Wilson Leach Collection (in progress)</text>
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                <text>These items are from the personal files of Faye Wilson Leach.  &#13;
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The first set of items are from her membership in the social sorority XI Delta Pi.  There are photographic slides, membership directories and event programs.&#13;
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After that, the items are a bit more jumbled.  Roughly, there are three kinds of materials:&#13;
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1) Purely family items, including both printed items, such as letters, and photographs&#13;
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2) Fairmount United Church of Christ items, including church directories and photographs&#13;
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3) Wichita items, including materials about businesses and people.&#13;
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Many of these items are recent, copyrighted, or refer to living people, so, while they are in the digital database, they are not available on the web-based interface.  If you find something intriguing in this collection online, there is a very good chance that there are additional materials not online.  You may search and view these in our library.</text>
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                <text>Megan Fields</text>
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            <text>Newspaper Article</text>
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              <text>Wichita High School East "Impersonation Day" Party</text>
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              <text>Newspaper article about a party for high school girls. This is an item in a scrapbook.</text>
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          <name>Creator</name>
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              <text>Wichita Eagle?</text>
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              <text>1930s;&#13;
Wichita High School East;&#13;
College Hill Neighborhood;&#13;
Joan Hurst, Maxine Milka, Jeanne Hampton, Verna Watson, Faye Wilson Leach, Dorothy Weiss, Elise Eshelman, Velma Jenson, Marin Hopkins, Jane Leidy, Josephine Golden, Lou Ann Bogan, Marelle Michaelson, Marie Brittin, Barbara Williamson</text>
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              <text>157 North Broadview, Wichita, Kansas</text>
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              <text>Digitized by Midwest Historical &amp; Genealogical Society, Wichita, KS</text>
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              <text>MHGS is unaware of any copyright issues for this item.</text>
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