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F Q F , It II it Tl-IE SCJLJTI-IEFIIXIEFI 'I 33251231 I-ALJI: Tl-IE FLJTLJIIIE Prologue. . .2 if Club. . . 'I 58 Staff. . .EO JFICJTC. . .EO-4 , I I' . xx AV... U CJlass...f3CJ Events...2'ICJ , ms. Sports. . .94 lVlusio. . . 'I 134 -Z'N.,,.f5.- f All The Southerner Staff 'IEJEE kindly acknowledges Pioneer Electronics of Long Beach, California for per- mission granted to reproduce the cover art. No one may reproduce the cover, entire or in part, except through granted permission of Pioneer Electronics. The WWII! N ' Epilogue. . .248 lif5I i .Ill index. . .ess Staff also extends thanks to lvlr. C. T. Walker of Landis, North Carolina for his careful and loving reproduction of original. To Nlrs. .JoAnn Thornas, representative of Hunt- er Publishing we trioute appreciation. .
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