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FIRST ROW: R. Adams. I- Anderson, B. Bahr, R. Baldwin, D. Becker, J. Black. SECOND ROW: B. Bowman, C Collins, D. Cook, R. Elmore, S. Fitch, R. Frank. THIRD ROW: R. Fraser, V. Fristedt, L. Funk, H. Gade, K. I... ...... . 0PH0M0RE FIRST ROW: 1. Hagen, R. Hansen, K. Heller, B. Helmers, M. J. Helmers, G. Hendrickson. SECOND ROW: B. Hoenk. I. Hudson, N. Hudson, B. Hurn, B. Hutchinson, F. Hutzell, B. Johnson. THIRD ROW: D. Johnson, A. Kresensky, S. Kuchenreuther, B. Lampright, J. Leaneagh, D. Lieb, D. Leib.
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