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The highs and lows of lunch.


Byline: The Register-Guard

Doug and Sue Anderson revisit their younger years as the two Deerhorn residents play during lunch hour with Walterville Elementary School students as part of Grandparents/Special Friends Day Wednesday.

The annual event encourages children to invite their grandparents to school for a couple of hours. The Andersons, invited by Dakota Work (third from right), seemed to enjoy lunchtime recess.

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Doug and Sue Anderson revisit their younger years as the two Deerhorn residents play during lunch hour with Walterville Elementary School students as part of Grandparents/Special Friends Day Wednesday. The annual event encourages children to invite their grandparents to school for a couple of hours. The Andersons, invited by Dakota Work (third from right), seemed to enjoy lunchtime recess. BRIAN DAVIES / The Register-Guard

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Title Annotation:Schools
Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Date:Oct 24, 2002
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