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President—FI.oR!•xc!•: Me!•:kkr Viee-Presideni—Dorothy Bu(ibee« Seerelnry and Treasurer—J ean Bassett
The Academic Association has been most wisely governed this year by Florence Meeker, Dorothy Bugbee, and Jean Bassett. It is through this organization that we are advised in all our activities.
We feel that the Academic has been exceedingly well managed. Now at the termination of the year we are convinced that our choice of officers
was a fortunate one.






































































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