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'H' wa' ,- RICIIARD SCIINEIDER ,IAMI-IS KINCIIICN ,fv'E5Q:4 ' -Ziff . ' 'V' my my DAVID COATES ' ' S' I Vice Prcsizlvnt SCCWWVV DICK KLINE Treasurer LARRY DAVIS President MR. H. F. THOMPSON Tech High Sponsor ' 9 MR. JACK CROUCII 4 Q Kiwanis Club Sponsor MR. STANTON T. KE'I'I'I.I'fII K Q K Kilulrlix Club Sprlmnr x ' O I O 1 . 0 . .5 I vi' -. . x T -ff i U X A I-ur K 6 XO I I5 R N AIR 1 I . JAMES LINCOLN FIIHD COLEMAN 2 . 'I I Y.-I .lf my If ' :nk ROBERT CELLER GERALD LINCERFELT IIOIII-IIVI' 1.lNC0l-N jAMHS CLEASUN ROIII'IR'I' MIKZAUUIIAN JIM BENNETT JAN DAVIS Key Club Sweetheart J., .. -' . , . , -,gg ,xV, ri.J1R,,5L Q 'J I . . Jikmif kb A . K it I- -1' A... I - J 0 R'- A 5.8 LAWRENCE ENCEL ROBERT RICE RONALD FOR M HAROLD PUTHOFF
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