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G d Mrs ongratulations were extended to the second graders and their parents. Many hours were spent improving reading skills at school and at home. Fifty book reports were required this year, so parental support was essential. The children enjoyed the Transformers reading ten t, Mrs. Combs and Arcille, the Apple computer and the field trip. 1985-86 was a very productive school year. t- FQ 'U ,A o My l . - N, 'h 1 1 'fy '- K' V Y, o Hd P3 6 S K ff Ik e J ' eqgn 2 thljafilnsualtlzrok ggi: , in I n ...cf , fu dt Th an , if I 1 1', pre ' .wb . ' 1 Q : w, W, n F fr-- Q Nur J In WZ ii vi 1 fi 1 U fu Wi! N, , W, K 48' wwf ' 2-Q V if 4- -x 1 1-....'.f', , .-
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