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--.xwclvffn l ' I 1 w si I W7 RX N l Laverne Campbell, Martha lo Phillips, W. C. Hall, Charles Starke, ancl Floyd Hair served as officers for the U. C. F. The line just keeps getting longer. Doris Cloff and Charles Laing take time to pose for the camera. T77
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