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Eight ball in the side pocket: this is the cue for pool shark Gillett to rack up another apparently im- possible shot. King of the collectors: Mr. K's stack of platters covers the spec- trum from Mozart to Mantovani. Not one to merely string along, Miss Cooper plays second fiddle to no one in the jackson Sym- phony Orchestra. Letting his Indian blood run free, Mr. Hampton creates another piece of pottery. But how! 5 f SVU' f . 7 A stitch in time: Miss Lineburg escapes academic tensions by work- ing out intricate patterns in nee- dle-point. Because it's there: top-rated moun- tain climber Norris will go a great deal further than most of us to get away from it all. Lowbrow, highbrow, Disbrowz Mr. D's reading tastes range from Shakespeare to Spillane, from Christia to Kafka. . . . While Mr. Rayner leans to erudite essays on speech and com- munications.
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Amiga' . 'I Roses are red Flowers are keen: Look, Mr. Preston! Your thumb has turned green! Transistors, anyone? Mr. Barbour is never happier than when he is up to his condensers in electronic problems. Around the World in 80 Days. Rather fast, but it is what you see that counts and Miss Hill loves it. Take 1 portion peace and 2 cups of quiet. After adding 1 pair slippers and 1 pipe, blend well. Then add a book, and bake well at room temperature. Result: 1 evening for Dr. Davidson. A rnan's best friend is his bug. Mr. Whiting has many colorful, delicate and dead bug friends. Sound and fury, but mostly sound is Mr. Masters do-it-yourself hi-fi project. Chemically speaking, bridge is 4015 by Weight a mixture of fun and relaxation and 60172, work. To win his many trophies, Mr. Anderson skillfully combined these. Still not too old for dolls, Mrs. Casey makes it a hobby to col- lect them from all over the world. 6 l
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Mr. Rossman keeps his slipstick sliding. Mr. de Maagd, the happy wander- er, turns to nature for his form of relaxation. Round and round may make some people dizzy, but Mr. Sussell is only more enthralled by records. Patience, skill and a keen eye: Mr. Dungy eyes photomicrography as a real hobby. The cry, Get a horse! doesn't faze Mr. Snyder, the rnan on the flying wheels. Playing organ by ear? Dr. Taylor finds it more fun and rewarding to play by hand. Music of the Masters: the key to recreating a portrait in sound. History, .history everywhere is just the way Mr. Barnett likes it.
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