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Scott Glass, Cindy Quisine. and Jay Rogers look over albums in a local store for one that suites their taste. 24fAlbums My fi '24 NW-.H , Q VL ,M ' I M , HM fi I Mike Jones listens to an album that he plans to buy at a stereo and record shop. Scott Glass reads over the list of songs on an albumn he may buy, i iff 3 rf 3 lull: -ff? X3-3? 'Must X 'A 1 'N 'QA' 1,1 -chili Eggs? leeleo e, i X If i F S : Y f Q .-c' I 1
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261 Exams Jeff Ray. one of the top students in the Junior class, finds it easy to study for exams, while sitting in his den, Dennis Stephens uses one of the new study carrels in the library sixth period to review his notes for his final exam in English. Joanne Lewis. Diane Nicholson. and Judy Winfield make use of a conven- tional place to study - the library. Sara Benton. although she knows ex- ams begin on Monday, procrastinates by watching television and eating ice cream. The serious task will begin when the game ends at 7:00 p.m. it
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