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Two girls wheeling in lunches

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     Janet   Isaacson  

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     Janet   Isaacson  left

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        Izenstatt left;

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 Susan   Nussinow  right;

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 Betty   Wise  right;

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 Susan   Nussinow [LastNameNotKnown];

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