R. L. Abell, James L. Brown, Thomas E. Corum, Robert E. Cox
De Lois Crady, Peggy Sue Duckett, Wanda Carol Figg, John B. Goodman
Margaret Goodrich, Frances Hayden, Joe Jenkins, Frances Lester
Mary Ann Lester, Katherine Lewis, Margaret Meadows, Francile Moutardier
Gary Ronald Moutardier, Frances Rhodes, Betty Rhodes, W. T. Rhodes
Kenny D. Ricketts, William J. Rinkel, Richard Sanders, Charles Schooling
Lanny Smith, Darryl Squires, Rose Mary Sweat, Joan Vittitow
William C. White
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