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53456 0422 WMM, M... W. - W4 44 , , ,W I y y 4 eg' CHECKIN' IT OUT. during ceramics class, Dimitri Hal- lerbach makes sure Nina Kuhn will know ceramics upon returning to Germany. PRESIDENT LANCASTER. During a Town Meeting, Christine Brockway dis- cusses Upper School prob- lems with Larry Lancaster . W Y . Nfnn. ai-v VII! 41 BIOLOGY BLUES. The fam- ous Kaminskas biology lab has Cindy Eddy exploring the nature of DNA chains. EAGER BIOLOGY BEA- VERS. How about a pickled worm? The first interest- ing lab Alex Woodard, Hol- ly Jones and Ariann Boulger have done. 110 Upper School iiiLw
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