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PI DELTA EPSILON-Firsf Roll ' , Left to Right-B. Glenn, J. Wirths, J. Jones, M. Ken- nedy. Second Row— K. Evans, N. Green, Mr. Ewing, M. Jones, P. ' allace. Third Row -N. Bovers, C. Meyer, E. Kielar. O. Grilli, J. Nevling, S. Williams. J-ourth Row— P. Reynolds, J. Urda, T. Deans, S. Faiello, D. Bowen, J. English. 21
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