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RIVER TCW a tribute to a brave city We dedicate this annual-to the Missouri River, friend and foeg to our brave city of Council Bluffsg and to its people, heroic and successful in their fight against the mighty river. 3 I Section Editors: Florence Everest Pat Roennau Carolyn Shehan
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Co-Editors-in-Chief: Vivian Strong Marion Holden Business Manager: Shirley King Assistant Business Manager: Mary Ann Martin Advisers: Mr. W. Robert Brown, editorial Miss Margaret R. Henderson, business Mr. Virgil H. Miller, photographic A Publication of the Students of Abraham Lincoln High School Council Bluffs, lowa Table Dedicatory . Administration Classes . . Publications . Music . . . Drama-Speech Organizations R. O. T. C. . Sports . if' of Contents U11 ll
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