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Y I 4-.. l i Jeans on, ties off, Jason Eckboff and Rod Harkey of Class five stop to rap before heading oft' to the gym to play basketball, a popular pastime for many underclassmen. i l l 1 1 - Ili. ,,. Student Life,f9
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