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L.L. 0452691 In ye old School Days. 'Really hits the spot' 'I-'1' 'I dig Smarios R' Chubby httle rascal e' M .Qt k Dedicated to Mr. Pamela mgwxfper oc In appreciation for hisdedication to the students of Las Lomas. A door always open A hand outstretched A wit ever present Most of allg a genuine concern for the student . This is Mr. Faraola I .l J in 'Hobbies can be fun' 3 pany.
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