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77 Qi, fmiizle . . . 'I H F F Editor-in-Chief F. BOOTH UZZLE Associate Editors JACQUELINE PHILLIPS ANNE FRANK FRANCES BUSCH JOHNSON LOTTIE BROCKWELL EDYTHE MARTINSEN JOEL ANDREWS MARY LOUISE GILES Business Manager REMZMIE ARNOLD, Jr. Assistant Managers HENRY ALLEY MORTON SPERO LEWIS CLEMMER SARA FARBER DOLLY HARRISON ELIZABETH TOWNSEND Circulation Manager ROBERT TEMPLE Assistant Managers FRANCES PARHAM HAROLD WELLS JULIA MEADE WILSON LINWOOD HAYES KATHLEEN HAYES Art Editor WILLIAM CROWDER Assistants J. B. JACKSON HAZEL HAMNER MARY ELLEN TRAKAS 'WILLIAM HOY Faculty Advisers Literary MR. H. AUGUSTUS MILLER, Circulation MISS BESSIE M. HALL Business MR. NVILLIAM W. READE
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