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CLASS OF 1954 jim Kern Prexizlefzl Patricia Scroggins Vice-Prarizlcfzl Anne Turner Sec1'elarj-77reu.iwer Sue Wolfe Social Cbfzirmmz Cqflene Clqrk Lee Smith Social Chairman Emma JCHI1 COICITI IU
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