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THE COUNCIL VERLIS Ross . ODELL HOLLEY T. L. COLE . JOE NICFIQRRAN . fist scm.j . CHARLES MCCLURE MEMBERS . Agriculture AgricuiturC . Agricuiture Agriculture ORLIE PARKER . flst sem.j Arts and Scienfes DICK PIUNNICUT . fist sem.j Arte and Scienfes FIRMAN BYNUM . 12nd sem.j Arte and Scicnfes . . Arty and Sficnfss .IOSEPHINE TAYLOR . Edufation EARL D. CAMP . Education CHARLES TLJCKER Uhr scmj . Engineering B. CUMNOCK . . . Engineering HAYS Pool. . 12nd sem.j . . Fnginvcring EUGENE WARREN: Pff 'id9'7f ANNA FULTON . . Home Econmnicx A LW' --'ii 41+ A ' fi-' 2 ' A - - i'ff T i 'f 'ifilfii Xiiif 3 A Q A A it LA ii ' 1,1 H f M titi V 1 fat . fi i A iiiiii it A Liiii A iiii M if tiii ALAAL - iff in iiii iiti, Aii
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