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,MQ .ha ,V Q. ,. . i , , ,, H , rr ,ff- 'i.z' v 41-ifkiiiri-TTA. , W-A l ':,,K'i . . . , afgzga-infix'lilofltjt,,tillStiaiamfgigTagffjf ....i .,,A , eu, ,M fr-eff' fff'fillfff49lfi'?9i'55f?f5f-Mi-523 rg-fm fr ' o V- 6 - ANNUAL STAFF Editor Harris Business Manager Schroeder Assistant Business Manager Neal Athletic Editor Prather Joke Editor Deck Photograph Editor Gragg Feature Editor 'Settle Advertising Manager, Gleason The Annual staff has labored with the earnest endeavor in mind of publishing the very best annual possible with the resources in hand. Vlfe trust that in looking through the pages of the production, everyone will overlook the faults which appear. We know they are many, but we have done our best, and we feel sure you will regard the book with this consideration in mind. P A We want to take this opportunity' of thanking all those who have helped us in the work, especially to our advertisers, without whom we could not have attempted any such publication. . It is our desire that the annual become a permanent feature with each gradu- ating class. VVe shall always be glad to be of as much help as possible to later staffs, and we trust that they will make use of the knowledge gained through our experiences with this volume. , l25J ' C Hmm. 1:7 Wm vw' 4-'mm ,f a ,JXQ
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