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Left to Right-First Row: Burrus, Eidman, Metz, Scott, Arms, Harris. Second Row: Brown, Long, Hughes, Dunn, Eaton. Third Row: MacMillan, Wilson, Accold, Owens, Capp,Kistenn1acher, Gray. Y . 'ea-?1.4f--sn -H- B I ! I 1 x QIIX wily' 1 Q32 K0 X Q7 Of xl 1 I Xl v 51, N xl
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