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I Page 10 Stuart H. Simpson Miss Marion E. Mitchell B11 l'l71t'.t'1 Mllllflger A!lt77Y7If .Ye0wmj1' Miss Lois Weary and Mrs. Dorothy Clinard Offe .Ymff
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fam, Neil Aerts Robert Bauer William Bezdek Alan Clark Iames Bell ,Ioycelyn Breese Phyllis Clinard .,..,., gz. Page 12 In spite of traditional be- liefs and daily meetings, our freshman class were not the underpups we might have expected. Ronald Wester- man, who left at the mid- year, did a very good job of planning the freshman activi- ties. After Ronny left, Neil Aerts took over and did a bang-up job of managing the freshman clan. Assist- ing this duet were Don Edwards, treasurer, and the social light committee, consistingofPhyl1isClinard, Ann Fisher, Miriam Sager, and Peggy Roberts. jay Buckner Marshall Cohen
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