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:sung and Community o IVImd Your I YARD For YARD Trimming to perfection, freshman john Lakoski edges grass along the walk on a spring afternoon. Stu- dents often, provided lawn services during weekends. CPhoto by Brad Wolaverl x,,.' N? , J ' -- L1 , ', , - Hn, + 1, Fig li 4 wff , A i ' f ' fin 'L fe ' I ri . i 1' all -Q 1 V ' 1 4 ' , 4. P 4 n ry l. , af- ,y a .wen LQ A gi-f-QIi23u'f531'!?ZM ' AV -. - Qfaavew xg, 2 ' ' , Q +f,,'1,,,. 5 . W, , , , 1 , 9 ff- ' ' 1 I ,, 1 ,-1.1. ,L . ' ,2' .iff ' ai. 4, 4, . 1, . Q .-Q.. , . ' fs W- '-ay ix 2 . is 6 i. in ' ' f' 1 r ,, 9 :Ni ' F .M w .4 f,2x'1- Vlmmowek VocAnoN Having fed the masses, sen- iorSunshineGirlKathyLaw- renee cleansa charity dinner table. Working for Good- will eamed her a special award from that organiza- tion. CPhoto by Staffh EE Edifea
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