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Shannon Jackson doubts if her hair looks OK. "Does it look bad?" she asks the
mother of another junior who got her hair done at Head West on the Arterial in
Auburn. "I'm so nervous," Jackson said. She was pleased with the end result. - 1:54PM
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- Shannon Jackson doubts if her hair looks OK. "Does it look bad?" she asks the
- Stephanie Gaston, right, helps her classmate and friend, Anna Vanderhorst, hide
- Parents and admirers snap pictures of the dolled-up high school students at the
- Kelly Delaney, at right, snaps a picture of classmates Clare MacClellan and
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