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I X- , I 1 f 11 SIZING THE IOB, Mrs. Don Cantrell, Balfour repre- sentative. measures the finger of a junior eager to purchase his senior ring and describes the basic design. Opening GRADUALLY SETTING BEYOND the Franklin Mountains, the sun tints the sky with golden hues while many settle down to dinner. ROLLING NEWSPAPERS DAILY, junior Iennifer Pigeon spends two hours of her time before school to distribute the 'El Paso Times.' Working together with her brothers, she throws five routes, approximately 500 papers.
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