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'fm 3 232 K Q KU Getting advice from wrestling coach Mr. London is Dick Thompson. K2j Craig Sutton sings out in choir. K3j Smiling at a com- ment made by Miss Chesney in French is Diane Braily. f4j Diana Rigby draws an abstract hgure in art. K5j Working in the language lab is Burns Petersen. K6j Al- though Cindy Overmyer plays the flute in Seahotm's band, she enjoys playing the organ at home. U1 Biology takes a lot of concentrated work for Julie Andrews. R 1,55 wi A 1 N I-X544 X N .. 1' as fd' 4. eq K1 :Qu isp 'ut
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