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Chris Eico, 85, and John Mumma, 85, take a moment to pose for the camera at a football game. Jan Hofer, 87, diligently practices for the Kansas Music Teacher's Association State Competition. Julie Fintel, 85,Cindy Wright, and Susan LaMarsh, 87, show how academics and extracurricular activities blend together by studying during a ibreak in a volleyball match. Carolin Vaughan, 85, expresses her feelings of exhaustion brought on by the Kansas Scholastic Press Association Fall Workshop at Kansas State. 2 Introduction
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Bluejay Mascot, Laura West, leads the drill team and cheerleaders during tb “ Hone coming parade.
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