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��Numbers control our lives. Selective Service #167 -24-722,
Social Security SS-1411-706, Alpha Code #345115, up at
7:30, at school at 8:45 . . . The numbers are endless. But if
there were no people, there would be no numbers. Then
again, if there were no numbers, would there be people?
God, this is confusing. It is obvious that numbers have us
licked: you can't live with them and you can't live without
them. Sigh . . .

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��After we have decided that we must get up and go wherever we are going,
we then have to get there . The trip is the game we play every day of our
lives getting to and from. All of us play the game whether by six, four,
or two wheel . Or by two feet .

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��There it i clay after da r. It's the place you have
to cross to get into the chool from the parking
lot. The place to go to get away from the pres. ures
in ide. The place to rap with a friend. The place
to take a puff on your cigarette, whether it be
bought or your own roll. The place where you can
watch the daily drag racing going on all around you,
but vou mu t be careful when you go onto the track.

�. Henry Frazier

�����Amidst the cheers of victory and
erie of defeat were heard the
crashes of tennis rackets on wire
fences and opposing players. Depite the outward display of unsportsmanlike manners the East Tennis
Team showed more than anger at their own mistakes. This anger
proved to the spectator that although win were infrequent the will and
strength to win existed. For this group of great guys are true gentlemen.
You're a star; right on, Emery; take a shot, Spider Leg . . .

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From OuR Friends

�We started with a bang. Remember that first non-league game when
we shut-out our opponents? And then came the depression . . • the
first league loss. Oh, god, not again this year! But what's this? The
next game and the next and the next were wins "man all those hours
of hard work finally paid off". Then something happened - its hard
to say what, but the stands got quieter and emptier, "everybody

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The fall of 1970 rolled
around and 'twas time
for ANGELUS and SParLIGHT to put on their
annual put-on. This
time, it was the "Season
of the Soul". The majority of the minority that
bothered to come felt
that their money was ill
spent and by and large,
they were right. So, as
all dances fade into the
past, maybe this will be
the "put on to end all
put-ons ".

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No comment is the one and only comment that
can successfully be used to describe the Cross
Country Team at East High this year . The team
failed to enter three of the scheduled meets and
carne in last in the city. What more can be said?

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East's little-publicized golf team took eighth place
in city, with 11 wins and 53 losses. The loss of
three senior players and a lack of league play during the summer are the reasons cited for the team
record.

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��sit-in, walk-out, step down . . . sit out,
walk-down, step in, sit down, walk in, stepout . . . black is beautiful . . . doc holland's
gotta go . . . there's two sides to everything,
y'know . . . gw, south, west . . . certain
unalienable rights . . . hell, no, i won't go
. it's gotta happen sometime . . . let it
be, letitbe.

On the whole, most of the kids who were
moved from GW and South to East like the
new experience. Those who were switched
from East to GW and South are finding it very
different and don't like it at all.
Out of this movement sanctions have grown at
South and GW, made up of people who want
the new school to be like the old. Sit-ins,
walk-outs, and riots have resulted. Requests
for student council minority representatives,
abolished dress codes, Middle East dance
classes and the removal of unfit principals
have been voiced, but have not been granted,
and, in some cases have not even been considered.

On August 2-!, 1970, about 500 students from
East, GW, and South found out that the school
board was using them as checkers to plea'se
Judge Do)le. Ripped up from their surroundings, these students traveled 5 or 10 miles on
September 9 across the checkerboard called
Denver to a strange new square, where they
were out-of-place, frightened, and not quite
sure of what to do.

The system's deteriorating, they say. Viet
am, the Middle East, inflation, Spiro T.
Agnew, strikes, shutdowns . . . and we
can't even get along within our own country
. . . within the city . . . within the efficient
school system of Denver.

Some got used to it, others didn't. Still others
got their doctors to write excuses saying that
traveling to the new school would give them
heart failure so they wouldn't have to change.
Those who didn't like the new school and
couldn't get out of it in any other way just
moved away, showing their unwillingness to
change, to tr) something different.

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�It is interesting to note how the student council is still in existence.
Each eme ter we. the student bod). vote and elect members from
our clas es to represent us on the council. Until the next semester the student body forgets the council's exi tence, and the
counci 1 forgets the students' existence.
\Ve hear of tudents complaining of unnecessary classes ::;uch as
vocations and study halls. If a list was to be made student council would rank high--if not highest.
I lave you ever attended a council meeting) The meeting is made
up of talk. 1 ' o matter how ideal the talk is it is, neverthele s,
talk. Words. unfortunately, are not important these days; actions
are what count. \Ve have een no action come from room 100 this
year. I lave you?

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�Yes, the debal made the Drama 3 class, with
the aid of Mrs . Dana Marshall, present an
outstanding version of the "Spoon River Anthology" . Everyone was truly together, and
they knew what they were supposed to do .
Thanks Drama 3!

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�Love is . . . a brown, short-cut wig, pajamas, a taxi -driver who charges interest, a
jar of pickles, a gambling drunk, a candle on
a birthday cake, a dame with the best legs
this side of the . 1ississippi, a black Jewish
landlady, librarian, and most of all,
TOGETHER~. 1 ESS!!I

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One fine day m your senior year
of high school someone approaches you with the question,
"Where are you going to school
next year?"
The truth of the matter is up until now college has been an abstract thing except for the riots
you've heard about in the news.
Really all you care about now is
making it through your final year.
Now this comes up. You think,
"What school am I going to next
year? i\1aybe this one if I don't
shape up. I guess I '11 start looking. "
So you started looking around.
Someone asks you, "Have you
taken either the SAT or the ACT?
You know, you have to take one
for adnussion to any college."
You register for one of them
while still investigating some
schools . The more college catalogues and bulletins you read,
the more confused you get .
After you've narrowed your
choice down to several schools
and you've been accepted at a
couple. the thought comes into
your mind, "Do I want to go to
college'?"

�����THE BASKETBALL
TEAMS OF EAST
ARE TAUGHT ONLY
ONE THI·NG, AND
THAT'S TO WIN ...

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A DAR GOOD
JOB OF IT!

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�East's varsity team started
off the season with a loss to
Washington. Th bad start did
not discourag East because,
as Coach Calloway put it, "no
team in the D nver Leagu is

�only a small step towards the
state Championship. Last
Year's Team had even a better
chance, but still could not get
through district.

going undefeated and we have already lost our game. '' This was
proven as East trounced their
next three opponents. Although
the Manual- East game will be
a very big game, to East it was

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�Once upon a time there was a pep club called White Jackets. One day
White Jackets found that pep had disappeared. The football team
searched for it, the golf team searched for it, the swim team searched
for it, the wrestling team searched for it, but it was nowhere to be
found. Then a group called the East High Basketball team joined in
the search and lo and behold pep came out of hiding. Maybe it wasn't
lost at all - just resting.
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�MERMEN ARE MARVELOUS

�The East High swimming team, led by Ron
Bonaparte, finished with as many wins as
losses this year. Bonaparte, the defending
high school breaststroke record holder of
Colorado, was also an All-American swimming candidate.

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�Seraph Sisters is a service organization for organized and serviceable
girls. Once one is in Seraph Sisters she forgets about being organized
and serviceable and leaves that up to just a few dedicated souls. Be that
as it may- -this type of Seraph Sister does have one kind of service to
give--especially when something someone else does goes wrong--lip
service .....

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A possible motto: "Do or Die .... Work or Bye .... Come to the meeting
or get a Beating!"
Sisters, your halos are tarnishing!

�This year East's Choir has done more than sing; it
has moved out and taken on a special quality. Along
with the honor of sending more students to all-city
choir than from any other high school, East has
developed a spirit well worth the effort of its director, Mrs. Padboy.

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�IS IT WORTH IT?

With all the pep assemblies, football games, school assemblies, etc., East High's band has had a never-ending
job. The hard work involved and the ceaseless criticism
has not made the job any easier. Mr. T. definitely has a
hard task, especially with as little student response as
there is. Is it worth it? Just ask him or any band member.

���!iTibb WATERS

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��Down to the May D&amp;F they
go, the ice skating club.
There the skates are put on
and off they go- -whirling
and twirling and figureeighting, and sometimes
falling down! But they keep
at it for a coupla hours,
with lots and lotsa whirling
and twirling and falling down.
And at the end of the coupla
hours, the more consummate members look forward
to the next session, while
those who fell down one too
many times hobble away and
look forward to the meltingof -the- ice- time.

�"STRIKE!" thy yell. But,
th y aren't pi kemng, si
in, or anything like thaL ',.~.,~~
It's JU t ani e little
where you an BOW • •~'--.. -.
and bowl to your
heart' content,
until n's time
to
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An mcc am ear h ontinucs to disco
what mtere r high
hool ru lent h.
Everyone i looking. _ n th t;tudcnt
them::;elvet;. ·o on can t;ay for , ure. tu&lt;.lent::; have the11· o\'n groups. Th y don't
ne~.:d the
hool to get hem togL:th r. The ,
are t ogetht: r.

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�FUTURE
TEACHERS OF
AMERICA
From these pictures, you might be
sure that the name of this organization
is "Future Tea- Pourers of America".
But, despite their deceiving poses,
these people are members of Future
Teachers of America, a club for those
interested in a career in teaching .
how to pour tea???

�East boasts one of the top speech teams in Colorado.
They are appropriately called "The Hachet Squad, "
inasmuch as they usually "hack" other teams to
pieces. East's squad is amply supplied with a variety of original orators, dramatists, poetry interpreters, debate people, and funny persons.

But, like almost all other worthwhile activities at
East, the speech team is short on supporters. However, this does not affect the attitude or the zeal of
those members of the speech team who try so hard
. . . it just hurts a little! Anyway, who cares about
the public, we still win don't we? It's called, personal satisfaction.

����DiuJa know tlldt chl.'ss 1sn 't
a dull, boring game?&gt;
That it's actually a
strategical game in
which you US'-' ~our
brains instead of
your brawn''
Ask any chess
club member
about that
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This
program
provides
the opportunit~ to learn
about careers
and find jobs. The
student in Distributive Education will
have a greater understanding of thL' bu ·incss
world. pa rtkula rl) in
marketing. a well as having work experil·nce for
future employment. There is
no excuse for unemplo&gt; ment
among the students here------lazines ''

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chance to work not only on the acting side
of drama, but also the make-up, costume,
and production side.

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������lacrosse is:
kind of like soccer .
kind of like hockey .
hard work . . .
dedication . . .
man to man contact .
rough and exciting . . .
but most of all enjoyment!

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�SKILLFUL COORDINATION

COACHES:
Raymond Mitchell
Warren Boatright
CAPTAIN:
Jim Hall

Bouknight, Sam
Carranco, John
Close, Robert
Farris, Kevin
Harrison, Larry

Healy, Richard
Mahoney, Michael
Smith, Joseph
Tanaka, George
Valdez, Lonnie

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�.AND GRACEFUL MOTION
are the two qualities
the gymnast strives
for in his performance. Neither of
these are gained
without endless
practice, hard work,
and intense concentration, though he
moves with the
greatest of ease.

���Vanessa Blacknall
Pam Bowan
Vanessa Buie
Lori Brown
Beverly Deadwyler
Brenda Deadwyler
Mari Fitz
Judy Green
Cheteria Halley

Belinda Knight
Ada Marrow
Aleta Mitchell
Debbie Sims
Roslyn Washington
Rhonda White
Dorothy Wilson
Brenda Williams
Coach: Junior Weed

��������Fall Sports ROsters
VARSITY FOOTBALL
COACHES: CHUCK CLARKSON
ROGER CRAIG
CUFF OUN
Askew, Dean
Brent, William
Butler, Al
Chapman, Larry
Cheek, Jeff
Cole, Garylan
Dews, Larry
Fischer, Tracy
Frazier, Henry
Frazier, William
Gillespie, William
Grassman, Fred
Gurtler, John
Homstad, Joseph
Jackson, Albert
Kelly, Leon
Lovato, Frank
Newton, Rick
Nigh, Jeff
Northcross, Karl
Pappas, Ernest
Parker, ' Randy
Roy, Joseph
Schleich, Michael
Schmidt, Marty
Smith, Terry
Spahn, David
Speliotes, George
Thacker, William
Toney, Terry
Tursick, Theodore
Washington, William
Watson, Kent
Wolgamott, Rick

JR. VARSITY FOOTBALL
COACHES: ROGER CRAIG
CUFF OUN
Brooks, John
Bryant, Rupert
Carollo, Reno
Carter, Douglass
Craft, Donald
Conner, Reuben
Hodge, Kenneth
Lang, Greg
Pomeranz, Alan
Rhodes, Tom
Thomas, Joe
Thompson, Frank

CROSS COUNTRY ROSTER
COACH: Jerrome Biffle
Allen, Don
Hardy, Vince
Stewart, Dale
Speed, Charles
Tolivar, William
Van, Oliver, Captain

TENNIS TEAM
COACH: John Schrant
Bancker, Chris
Barber, Wes
Carpenter, Chuck
Cass, Brian
Cass, Gary
Emery, Patrick
Foster, Rick
Horne, Don
Iwasaki, Dean
Kemp, Alec
Lorn, John
McConnell, Dave
McGary, Tom
Nakata, Art
O'Mera, Kevin
Savage, Daryl
Tempest, George
Washington, Mark
Wolcott, Peter

GOLF ROSTER
COACH: Roger Lundeen
Barber, Bill
Cassidy, Jerry
Cleary, Charles
Eagle, Steve
Garlington, Randy
Johnson, Jimmy
McCray, Ernest
Melville, Steve
Valuck, George

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�Winter Sports Rosters
VARSITY BASKETBALL
COACH: TED CALLOWAY
CAPTAIN: Charles Flowers
Boatner, V. Edward
Bowman, Louis
Hooks, Dale
Johnson, Kenneth
Lewis, Robert
Newton, Rick
Pappas, Ernest
Schleich, Michael
Speed, Charles
Titus, Paul
Van Oliver, George
Williams, Larry

JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL
COACH: SAM BATEY
Anthony, Michael
Askew, Dean
Carroll, Rick
Chambers, Phillip
Cobb, Raymond
Craft, Don
Dickens, Keith
Dyes, Tony
Johnson, Kenneth
Lovato, Frank
Naylor, Phillip
Rose, Marc
Williams, Larry

SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL
COACH: RICK SCHRADER
Curry, Lopez
Duncan, Clark
Fore man, Haywood
Grove, Rod
Ikner, Louis
James, Arthur
Nash, Roosevelt
Newton, Willard
Robinson, Wayne
Robinson, Wendel
Roper, Vaughn
Underwood, Gerard

SWIMMING ROSTER
COACH: Charles Clarkson
Bartlett, Jeff
Bennett, John
Bonaparte, Ron
Bondi, Ray
Bondi, Richard
Carollo, Reno
Coquillard, Joe
Dye, Bill
Haynes, Darrell
Haynes, Duane
Karasik, Dennis
Karasik, Randy
Olsen, Karl
Porter, Mike
Robinson, Marc
Sabodas, Randy
Sidney, Don
Suiter, John
Tanaka, George

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WRESTliNG
VARSITY AND JR. VARSITY

Allen, Ga.ry
Brooks, John
Crosby, Terry
Curvin, Bruce
Dews, Rudy
Edwards, Quinton
Fay, Kevin
Garner, Reggie
Gash, Martin
Martin, Tom
Morgan, Darnell
Rice, Dan
Slaughter, Dave
Smith, Rex
Thomas, Ron
Thompson, Franklin
Washington, Terry
Watson, Fred
Wingert, Jerry
Wolcott, Peter
Zigler, Steve
R. Damashek-Coach

�CLUB ROSTERS ·
Art Service
Jaci Bingaman
Pat Glick
Mike Kane
Betsy Nelson
Ted Pace
Sue Smiley
Debby Staeck
Karen Thompson
Aufsteiger
Sponsors:
Betty Starr
Howard Hoffman
Presidents:
David Duhaime ( 1st Sem. )
Jess Bartlett
Kay Allen
Vicky Allen
Freddy Badger
Scott Blanc
Kim Branscombe
Margaret Browne
Charles Carroll
Nicki Dye
Susan Epps
Susy Emblad
Chris Groshong
Chris Hopper
Alec Kemp
Joyce McKee
Linda Murray
Irene Nakamura
Ron Neubert
Stan Pytell
Mark Rolvenchik
Jane Rockwell
Margie Rubin
Jerry Reddick
Kevin Skillen
Black Students for
Black Action
Sponsor:
Regis Groff
Pres: Jerry Davis
Vice-Pres: Candy Casson
Secretary: Warren Fletcher
Tres: Theresa Oates
Lori Brown
Violet Brown
Rita Colbert

Phillip Dorsey
Dawn Griffen
Allegra Haynes
Darrell Haynes
Duane Haynes
Bruce Hocker
Debrah Johnson
Karen Moore
Joe Ray
Toni Robinson
Scott Toliver
Tom Tripp
Craig Walters
Terry Ware
Stacy Wells
Chess Club
Robert Ascher
Freddie Badger
John Caldwell
Zygmunt Krauze
John Leroux
Tom Needham
Future Teachers
of America
Pres: Marcia Hunt
Vice-Pres: Patricia Watts
Secretary: Candy Wirth
Tres: Charlotte Thomas
Hist: Roseanna Lewis
Barbara Adams
Dinah Becker
Peggy Cassidy
Michelle Diranleau
Marl Dolmas
Betti Gray
Don Home
Karen Lamb
Dave McConnell
Anne Miller
Milissa Sedar
Michelle Truair
JCL
Coucils: Sharon Brown
Joe Coquillard
Head Tribune: Kathy Mayer
Head Censor: Fred Watson
Head Scribe: Sandy Reavy

Historian: Eva Anderud
TRIBE 1
Tribune: Kathy Mayer
Censor: Jonathan Brodie
Scribe: Sandy Reavy
Jonathan Brodie
Sharon Brown
Joe Coquillard
Richard Lightburn
Kathy Mayer
Debbie Mercer
Janis Olsen
Sandy Reavy
Polly Strong
Greg Whittington
TRIBE2
Tribune: Eva Anderud
Censor: Fred Watson
Scribe: Meg Goddard
Don Allen
Eva Anderud
Debbie Baxter
Charles Eitemiller
Patty Gallegos
Mae Goggard
Dawn Griffen
Alan Hampton
Bill Nelson
Fred Watson
Gary Wilton
TRIBE 3
Tribune: Ina Szwec
Censor : Pat Hocking
Scribe: Kathy Gonzales
Ruth Appell
Michalle Deranleau
Kathy Gonzales
Pat Hocking
Rose Marino
Ina Szwec
Kim Waugh
Lacrosse
Pres: Theo Brin
Vice-Pres: Larry Philpott
Tres: Frank Gray
Joe Aiello

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Toffer Ball
Brian Boyle
Steve Boyle
Rollie Bradford
Brian Cass
Stan Dunn
Pat Emery
Rick Foster
Allen Fugimoto
Tom Gilscrist
Dave McConnell
Mark Miterhofer
Grant Pleps
Mark Romer
Bill Smiley
George Tempest
Bill Toll
Kent Watson
Larry Wisehart
Model Teens
Sponsor:
Miss Joan Spencer
Pres: Shelli Anderson
Vice-Pres; Mellissa Miller
Sec: Mara Lynch, Mari Fit:z
Tres: Chris A gatsuma
Chris A gatsuma
Saundra Allen
Shellie Anderson
Jacki Bess
Mary Bess
Rhea Bugarin
Cheryl Crownover
Michelle Dillard
Mari Fit:z
Diane Forbes
Kathy Gonzales
Ardith Gooch
Susan Grigsby
Mara Lynch
Anne Miller
Mellissa Miller
Sally Murray
LaTanya Robinson
Esther Rodriquez
Bonnie Slatton
Dottie Wilson

�Pre-Med
Pres: Linda Thomas
Vice-Pres: Joan Smith
Sec: D eruse
. M oses
T res:
Shellie Anderson
Jackie Bess
Mary Bess
Cheryl Crownover
Michelle Dillard
Sylvia Erickson
Linda Fitz
Daymar Havlicek
Kathy Homer
Sallie Jepson
Tee Oates
Mary Petrucci
Mary Reum
Jane Rice
Mary Salaza
Sherrie Shuheur
Patty Sunata
Marcia Swanson
Kayla Templin
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Vice-Pres: Kent Epperson
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Chris Banker
Rick Berry
Gary Cass
Bob Dean
Albert Eckhardt
Kent Epperson
Rick Foster
Dave Frosh
Marvin Grays
Vince Hardy
Don Home
Randy Karasik
Chris Marinez
Dave McConnell
Marc Rose
Darryl Savage
Ralph Standly
Rob Stern
John Suiter
Kent Watson
Brad Whittleey

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Pam Bowen
Cathy Carpenter
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Margie Collins
Randy Conrad
Rhonda Cox
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Michelle Dillzrd
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Karen McCoy
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Sharon Hodder
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Eva Anderud
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Lynn Friedman
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Miriam Grunfeld
Kathy Gomez
Lou Ann Hall
Patty Heimerl
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Marcia Hunt
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Marilyn Kawano
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Ellen Soureka

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Marianne Williams
Dorthy Wilson
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