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Page 186 text:
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Made lfl Dance MODERN DANCE-Bottom Row: Linda LaBrie, Carol Morris, Donna Stock, Pat Stoner, Gladys Winblad, Diane Dornaus, Cathy Ferguson, Carolyn Johnson, Samrnie Kay Wells, Judy Nelson, and Kathy Moretta. Row Two: Janice Pegram, Jana Holderman, Mary McGee, Nancy Chase, Vicki Houston, Charlotte Quint, Beverly Anderson, Joyce Barry, Paulette Schmitt, Marilyn Reinhardt, Cynthia Casap, and Susan Nelson. Row Three: Barbara Osuna, Jerri Pearson, Sally Robinson, Pam Buitron, Cathy Hogan, Susan Neill, Nan Perry, Vicki Bouab, Kathy Dahl, Judy Prestridge, Norma Lehman, and Linda Lester. Top Row: Cheryl Davis, Chris Benson, Dorothy Anderson, Suzanne Beauvais, Barbara Gould, Nancy Hughes, Sherry Moore, Janice Sloan, and Judy Stoddard. W' eag- aw 4.-it' W Q4-4 'Ki-1 Q1 f 1 - it fi? - fi'-'ral ' wk eg? 5112? -4.5. 1 . .3 1 tg' . ' 'N x-.1 fig. -. . .. R. wo.. , LINDA LA BRIE MRS. DOROTHY BREWER Outstanding Dancer Dance Instructor Stretch two . . . three . . . four! Kathy Dahl and Judy Prestridge perform clever antics during their skit, Gestures, part of the Dance We Must show presented in February.
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