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By Mills Quarterly in on December 20, 2022December 30, 2022
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The image shows a class photo for the class of 2012. On the top row from left to right, we have an alum with her dark hair pulled back and she is wearing a purple Mills College shirt. In the middle a lady has her dark and purple hair pulled back, glasses, hoop earrings, a gold necklace, and a purple and white polka dot blouse. And last on the top right a person has short brown hair, glasses, a colorful button down top, and is holding a purple shirt that says "Mills College on the move!" In the front row we have a woman with shoulder length blonde hair, a lavender cardigan and top, pants, and purple sandals. The next alum in the middle has short brown hair, a purple plaid button down, black t shirt, and black boots. The alum in the far right bottom has black hair in braids, a purple blouse, a brown skirt, and brown sandals. They are holding their banner for the class of 2012.

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The image shows a class photo for the class of 2012. On the top row from left to right, we have an alum with her dark hair pulled back and she is wearing a purple Mills College shirt. In the middle a lady has her dark and purple hair pulled back, glasses, hoop earrings, a gold necklace, and a purple and white polka dot blouse. And last on the top right a person has short brown hair, glasses, a colorful button down top, and is holding a purple shirt that says "Mills College on the move!" In the front row we have a woman with shoulder length blonde hair, a lavender cardigan and top, pants, and purple sandals. The next alum in the middle has short brown hair, a purple plaid button down, black t shirt, and black boots. The alum in the far right bottom has black hair in braids, a purple blouse, a brown skirt, and brown sandals. They are holding their banner for the class of 2012.

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