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Now, my daughter, I wish or you Joy ofpower in all you do Deeper passion, better wit Two lasting bequests I hope to give Une is roots the other wings - Hodding Carter To: Dame, Darlene, Julie, Julle N., Brent, J ack, Chris, 81 Ahmed Love, Thanks, Congrats, and Good Luck' Christine gg ,,, , ,yin f , 7 f' I , . J' , ,fly-if H , V Iggy, A fs f Ke 'Q 6 A fl, 43 I ff , , k 4 1 ff L 3 K iff ,f 3 1 , 1 3 1,1 y 5 , I I 1 I f 1 v , ,lf Q 4 ' .-ww, I Y 1 , , F' '1 U , .Ma 1 ' A , ,g-zf, 4X 3. iq X , 4 If-S, r t if ai X I fr 1 ,ff 2 K X A f A A . EJ? f 1 J f I f 5 3 ff- 4 '-. uf- If I 5 ...aj .l Y- . AdsfSeniors 197
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