FEDERATION EDITOR’S REPORT

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FEDERATION EDITOR’S REPORT What you don’t see wasn’t sent to your editor!!!!!

What do these words have in Future About What do these words have in Common? us YOU ADJUSTMENT our

IT’S ALL ABOUT “U” The Federation Newspaper is all about “U” and without your help it will be just another liner for the bird cage. We have added new features Shortened the Officers Reports Included more detail on what’s happening in North Carolina Emphasis on Chapter news.

“U” ARE IMPORTANT With your articles Your Ideas Your information Your guidance Your support We are want to continue improving YOUR Newspaper