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IIII the decanols First Roca'-Bullard, Lynn, Linn. Stroud ROTl'xJOL'fm'.T0l!, C. Smith, OIi1'r'r. Iflicl.-llear Officers and Commiiiees Play Gail Olsen Helen Bowman Ross BL'Li..xRD .. C.AxTH,xR1NE Lyox ROBERT LINN CLYDE SMITH ..... NVAYNE JACKSON DIJANE QLIVER Miss HICKEY .. .llcmorial NYayne Harrison Junior Burks OFFICERS . ........... ..... . .Prcszdent . . . Vicf'-President . . . . . Treasurer . . ... . ...Secretary . . .Sergeant-at-Arms ...Sergeant-at-Arms .... . . . . . .Adwscr COMMITTEES Floral Social Betty McKenzie Dorothy Piper Howard Pritcl1ardCatharine Lyon Aizlzwzrflrczlzwzt Junior Burks Melva Arnold ,ff , L.. AU 'CT .1 . . A 5 ,. il . , ei: 5 L rl 'e 'Il if lg 21 6 ga 'iff 'f 'fe fr 24,2 -6 ., A ii i 4 2 F' ,H I 41' 3' af 5 ff 6 .af fs ,I if Sw 5 'Q ff fi Qffi ff 'Eli 5? ff, ,- ,E I 9 an fd 7' '- 'Q' fr' 6 F2- ., :fi V 5. f 1 fl 25' - ff- 2-ri 542 Z: 2, , ,il E. in ,, 2 1 l fi 4 39 ,r ll 2 S 53 la .. .,, , ' lf 25? Q! rig .5 V J e ll ls -1 QQ X' ,Q W is M 3. 5 gr vii gg f- 43 ,ii 5? is fl ii .--A 4, e 1 iq 4 eil 2 22,31 fu, I , .3 it in 25 iii! l ? -gli we ,al rf E '. Sie f 53 1 si l? f: 2224, Q i.- g' , - Vi, Q-1 - hi F' L9 N -J Z 5 D 2 E 72 f-, .... 'TA fb QJ L1 5 3 cn U 53 3 ..:. 5 U, U3 O T Q D 2- 'ST ' gi , Q 'll rp 'S' fb 3 751 3 If' 2 s-4 F fs. FD C11 ,T U1 'L 23, 2 fb u-J :x w 5 W 2 fl 1 O 5 5 2 3 3 Q fo E Z E Q gg CL FD C, Q 3 52 2 :s I QU 'I H. 3 5. DJ 'D :s U 73' Q DJ I L4 5 73 ,,,, -,.,,.,.,,Am,:M....,.,.m.....i W22'ZZe2'2'?f1 i2 Pf5' C'i'!'7Z1f'f'T?'!Z'i ' ' . 4 5' 1 TI' 5:2 14' T1 +5 If 2 5 fi
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