Doane College - Tiger Yearbook (Crete, NE)

 - Class of 1912

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18 1912 TIGER 1912 Tiger Qlihiturial Qtaff Editor-in-Chief CLAY HARRY !Associate Editors Aft Department ARTHUR L. HILL ELSIE TEGARDEN FERN VENNUM EDITH WAITE GERALDINE PHILLIPS INEZ TULLY J OSEPH ALDRICH BRI-:TA DIEHL Business Management HARRY R. WILKINSON, Manager HARRY E. SAWYER, Assistant CHARLES E. KELLOGG, Treasurer

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