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F LL M DNESS IPPER LEFT? Student Coun- il Advisor Paul Hardmeyer nd his wife Beverly enjoy the all weekend entertainment. IPPER RIGHT' Sally Jones nd friend join in the float pa- ade. MIDDLE LEFT? Stu- ents dance to J. Rabbit as fall 'eekend draws to a close. MID- ILE RIGHT? Vicki Chrysa- des and Ron Worboys watch ie folk singer preform. LOW- 'R RIGH 71' Seniors show their Jirit as their float begins the arade.
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