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CLASS OFFICERS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWO FRED PETERS - - MARY LYONS - LEE MORSE O- - ALICE L,AMOREAUX ARTHUR OGDEN - STUART YETTER - PAULINE COBB - Miller Allerton Charles Blakeslee Charles Bradley Fred Brunner William Byrnes James Culhane William Collins John Carrol Leon Cary Clifford Decker Albert Deyo Daniel Donley Dudley Field William Harris Fritz Ingwal Harry Kimble Frank Lamb Rex Lyons George Mangan Bert Monnel Lee Morse Ferris North Arthur Ogden Lawrence O'Day Fred Peters Louis Rounds Gus Squires Walter White Ray Wood Warren Williams Stewart Yetter SECTION A Ruth Wilkinson - President - First Vice President Second Vice President - - Secretary Assistant Secretary - - reasurer Assistant Treasurer Anna Beardsley Iva Chappel Pauline Cobb Lillian Cropper Edna Dickinson Jessie Doolittle Lora Elliott Edith Ely Gladys Fisher Kittie French Kittie Galvin Mary Galvin Flora Griswold Q Nellie Hermans Eva Horton A Katherine Keough Alice L'Amoreaux Mary Lyons Brownie Nelson Sophia Peer Louise Rowe Katherine Ryan Mary Shanley Ruth Smith Bessie Snyder Anna Van Patten Theodosia Wales Emma Wenn Ella West Selma Werner May Whitney
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