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Davida Otto, Lona Maatech, Hazel Morrie, Bess Hackett, Mrs. B. A. Schwein, Isa Maxton, Chas Dewar, James Savage, Mary Louise Houston, Patsy Huston, Frances Dworkin, Ruth King, Colleen Standley, Janeen Hamker,Jimmy Leslie, Edith Keller, Joyce Glaves, Dana Allen, Dris Foster, Marion Hesthman, Bob Wegley, Frances Norris, Kenneth Holtsclaw,Mary Anne Clardy, John Lawrence, John Means, Gary Westwood, John McBrian, Margaret Harrington, Carlotta Gilbert, Amy Tergue, Mabel Small, Jim, Wadsworth, Georgann Blazier, Nicky Read, Joann Barnard, Joan Horne, Elaine Smith, Winnie Thornburg, Carol Vermillion, &#13;
Luella Munden, Mack Schwein, Heline Steinbuchel, Ted Jones, Howard Ross, Lowell Ives, Ruth Mercer, Lucy Bennett, Gene Archant, Donald Wines, Robert Arnold, Kathryn Pagin, Donald Allen Smith, Jackie Ruth Krehbiel, Jak Duram, Connie Parkinson, Mrs. Frank Durkin, Mrs. Floyd Mercer, Mrs. Leach Norris"</text>
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