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TOPPlCTURE EIRSTSEMESTER ADBOARD: Lett to riqht: Murdock, Bell, Waqrier, Denton, President Graham, Peden, Sherman, Varner, Lntton. BOTTOM PICTURE SECOND SEMESTER AD BOARD: Lett to riqht: Graham, Murdock, Ko- iahl, President Downs, Dykes, Sherman, Peden, Denton. CORNER PICTURES AAPTER ASSEMBLY. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS First Semester President , , Vice-President , Secretary-Treasurer Boys' Representatives Girls' Representatives Business Manager, , Advertisinq Manager. Lee Graham . lean Peden ,Loree Denton lClark Wagner lCecil Murdock lMaxine Varner I Vena Sherman ,S ,David Lutton lames Eleharty Second Semester President , S Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Boys' Representatives, , , Girls' Representatives Business Manager, , Gilbert Downs lean Peden Loree Denton lCecil Murdock I Bob Dykes lVena Sherman I Gladys Kolahl Clark Wagner
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