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Alexandra Hall, Editor in Chief|February 20, 2020
Caitlin Nolan and Rhyan Furda team up in accepting their Valentine.
Kristiana Klein searches the Spanish class to find her Valentine.
Finley MacDonald faces her admirers as she accepts her Valentine.
Kelsea Dye turns as bright red as her Valentine as she gets serenaded.
Clementine Gigot shines as she receives a Valentine from her host sister.
Taryn Taylor grins as she accepts the interruption of class.
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