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E . Z Z Z Z Z First Row-left to right-Marjorie McDonald, Marshall Alexander, Betty Jenkins, Stanley Sayre, and Helen Walser. Second Row-Mary A. Wells, Violet Call, Virpril Hamelman, Mary Bovenschulte, and Mary Dodson. Third Rcvw+Mary Catherine McDonald, Fred Boling, Rubyann Malasz, Norman Eder, and Charlotte Ellis. Fourth Rnvf-Harriet Evans, Florence Snider, Jack Hall, Irma Wood, and Betty Stoker. Fifth Row Mildred Parrett, Winston Henderson, Katherine Haisley. Sam Beecher, Mary Frances Smith. gg NAUONALHONORSOGHY 1 9 3 6 5.1,-Q15-,P Rigs f Tivelvc
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