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Student Life After picking up their schedules, seniors David Lamb, Joe Leveno, and Rick Hetzel buy parking stickers. fGasperj The summer provided time for jobs. Junior Jay Hamby is one of the students whose job this summer was mowing lawns. QPeIIerinj lg ,,, H t f X ' 'yum M ., , ff, W' mf' W ' 'J ' . x me . y St.: , -isr'F W , ' ,FQ I i , ,ffm I 1 . , ,:',ffil+:'fM' W , x 1?53?j?Q3', f- Summer
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