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Observed Arch Construction during post college summer VS assignment
Margaret attended this camp this summer (abbreviation).
Deb traveled to this state TWICE this summer!
Donovan walked ______ kilometers with Dutch elementary school students several times this summer!
Marelby wishes Kansas had one of these!
Growing up, this advisor's summer job was baling hay, driving wheat trucks and doing field work.
Now that Amy is done with her master's, she has more time to play in this.
Andre read extensively this summer in order to take a Japanese test of ______
This summer, Cleo Koop experienced rebuilding,cliff jumping, and snorkeling on the Pacific Island of _________
Clay took his family camping for the first time at a Nebraska State Park and lived to tell about it! What do you suppose Clay's favorite 60s sitcom might have be if it were still televised today?
This advisor traveled through each New England state this summer!
Sheryl has two things in common with a former president -- which one?
This advisor hiked his/her first "fourteener" this summer.
This advisor was in "the pit" in the Indy 500 this summer!
This advisor enjoyed 7000 miles, 8 states, and 2 countries with a 7 year old grandchild!
Jeff attended a 150th anniversary of his home church in Missouri. That's not a centennial but a ___________________
Tami first learned to read in this language.
Jean visited this hall of fame in Cleveland, OH.
Michele was honored to be able to host dignitaries from this country this summer (abbrev)
This advisor "raises 'em fast" as two of his kids can run sub-6 min miles.
Joy loves to visit her brother in this florida town to watch the famous sunsets!
This advisor spends time with "the scoop" both literally and figuratively.
Karla reminisced this summer about her father's pet who birthed 41 _______babies!

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