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Working was a good way to pass the sum- One thing new yearbook staff members mer. Iunior jason Blankenship, who works learn at the summer workshop is how to at Grandy's, adjusts the temperature on the write headlines. Here, junior Melinda deep fryer so that the french fries won't Iones looks through an old yearbook to find burn. lPellerin1 some headline ideas. lBryanJ 'F Al' --HV While out in the summer heat, sophomore Glen Shillinglaw learns the basic marching steps. lPellerinl W:-U fwli' hu-a,mu,,n,,gim .ug P vann...... . f Summer 1 Student Life X 9
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