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'U' wg' at ' ' Q ,,f O, asf tw. E . -4 gk xx N- ' is I. Chi Cheng leads a sit-in on Groovy Day along with fellow hippie and English teacher, Steve Routt. photo by Eric Johnston 2. Jaclyn Johnson shows her purple and gold make-up on Purple and Gold Day. photo by Mathew Silber 3. Adding a touch of gold to his hair is senior Derrick Celistine. photo by Mas thew Silber 4. Senior Stacey Gray does her best to run in the Scuba-Sprint during the competition rally. photo by Ertc Johnston 5. The Senior Class centipede, lead by Luis DeAnda, inches its way across the gym floor. photo by Em' Johnston 6. Senior Yonnie Jackson swings John Langley, who portrays an Edison Vi- king, in a skit performed by members of the Senior Class. photo by Ertc John- SJOH Victory Week l5
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