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sf -'wt s i if f-Q12 - President Reagan, with his wife Nancy, gives the A- Okay sign from his hospital window after undergoing surgery. Space walker James van Hoften stands tall on the end of the Space Shuttle Discovery's robot arm, after successfully repairing a satellite. Schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe folds her training uniform as she packed for a trip to Houston where she began training for her trip into space. Unfortu- nately, she was one of the seven crew-members in- volved in the tragedy of the Challenger on Jan. 28.
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The Sky Wheel was a main attraction along with many other exciting rides. Photo by DeRuiter - 1 Enjoying an exciting Sunday at the fair are Seniors Robert Stokes and Chris Beliveau Photo by De- i Rutter Colorful parrotts were just one of the many prizes available to win. Photo by DeRuiter 32 Arizona State Fair
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