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119' s i1 s if ,. H, 'A W if J - , , Ja.. V TOP.' Band members do sightseeing before the parade. One of the more memorable sights was John FI Kennedy 's grave site in Arlington cemetery. ABO VE: Ted Kuhnz and Steve Van Vleet rest after a hectic weekend in Washing- ton, D. C. RIGHT' Goodrich High School Parade Band, representing Wisconsin, marches past the reviewing stand. 90-. 'mem 32 -:n lllg
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Santa, Ives ABOVE: Junior chss secretary Cheri Royea tells Santa the Christmas wishes of her chss. Waiting for their turns are Paula Wettstein and Sue Pinnow. BELOW RIGHT: Howie Deanovich was just one of many students caught in the holiday spirit.
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