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f '- if 0 Epsilon Sigma S4-1-mul Row: l ol1lvr, Nvwhurg, 15ix1lop,U'X0i1. l rnnl Huw: l,umly, Fullm-r, liulnzull, Nay, 'l':u'mliI'. 0l+'FIi'l'1RS BIARION FOT'r1,E1i Ffrsf 1,I'PSl'CI'l'7lf 1 MRS. LEU IBREVV OVNEIL Ilmmrary Jlenzller BERNICE O. Nlcwlsoms, 1929 Pre.v1'rler1f NIARY C. LITNDY, 1930 I'1'r'f'-1'1'f1s1'1lf'11l Do1co'1'1n' F. BISHOP, 1929 TI'6'll6'llI'f'l' 1 MARY C. 1'1lfLLE1i, 1930 Ifvr-m'1l1'ny SFl'I'l'fllI'LIj MARY M. T A1cD1F, 1939 I 'UI'I'6?SllIHlf11.71.11 Sffrrvlrlry 1 KA'1'Ill1:n1Nlf: E. M1'G.-xii, 1932 ,'1.N'.S'l'Sf1IIlf f'O7'I'l'.S'I10IlIlI'Ilfj Se:-refary FHAIRNIICN Ol C'0MBII'l'TlClCS NIAKY K. II1c'Kl-:Y, 1927 Progrrmz Domrrm' A. NAY, 1932 Jlemllersllip XVYUNNIC G. R.X3I.Xl l', 1929 1'ubI1'f'z'ly 156
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