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Back Row: James Fletcher Bob Pendleton Roy J ournagan Robert Cummings Pat Portwood Patty Jane Maynard Shirley Chapin Dorothy Bumpus Peggy Brownfield Second Rowyz Mrs. Lewis Beverly Graham Jean Baker Elsie Greenlee Maude Morris Mary Sue Myres Bob .Lemons Earl Williams Jerry Jones Third Row: Otto Miller Lloyd Conwell Bobby Ray Neely Paul Crowder Joyce Smith CLASS OFFICERS Roy Journagan...President Harlan Broolanan. .Nice President Maud Morris... Seo. 8: Treasurer Bob lemons Betty Shanks 20 Mildred Rice Virginia Conwell Mary Lou Prestsly Joanne Hall Fourth Row: Rosemary Porter Mary Jo Porter Louise Todt Betty Shanks Buelah Nicholson Kenneth Bovmnn Harlan Brookman Jack Leaman REPRESENTATIVES OF STUDENT CGUNC IL
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