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Hunter Durham: Mike Watson gets excellent grade on answer

Comments re photo 73519 Hunter Durham sends mystery favorite old photo

Hunter Durham writes:
Mike got two correct! There are some others in the photo. - HUNTER DURHAM
Thanks for the update - Some - not at liberty to say who - thought initially that the photo was taken at the Lindsey Wilson Training school, that the little boy photo bombing the group picture was Hunter Durham, that there might have been some McQueary's in the picture, wondered where Roger Picket was, and couldn't understand how Joanna Harper got in the photo.



Joanna Harper is one of those rare individuals who started first grade at Columbia Graded, attended every year in Adair County public schools and graduated from Adair County High School with its greatest class, in 1958.

Turns out, the Joanna Harper (Conover) clone in the photo is her aunt, Effie Sandusky (Heskamp). Some even engaged LWC and expert on McQueary's, Rollin McQueary to research the photo.

Thanks to the Mike Watson correctly kickstarting the research, we're well on our way. Haven't found out if H. Hunter Durham has a secret list identifying those in the photo. - EW


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