25 paper plates (9 in.) 1 set extra clothes in gallon size re-sealable bag (including socks & underwear) 25 paper plates (9 in.)
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1 Pre 3 r. Od 1 ew fder (2 ke, a) 4 ge k (ma, 6 gram) 1 bx Keenex brand faa e (100.) 1 bx andw bag (50.) 1 arge be f ge (7 5/8 z.) Pre 4 r. Od (Haf-Da) 1 ew fder (2 ke, a) 4 ge k (ma, 6 gram) 2 bx Keenex brand faa e (100.) 1 bx gan-zed bag (20.) 1 bx marker (k, 8.), Craa brand 25 aer ae (9 n.) 100 a drnk (3 z. ze) 2 r aer we (f-zed ee) 1 nened bab we (80.) 2 dnfean we (35.) 1 bx gan bag (20.) *50 n ba 1 e exra e n gan ze re-eaabe bag (ndng k & nderwear) *n ba n avaabe n re-akaged k 1 bx qar-zed bag (25.) 100 a drnk (3 z. ze) 3 r aer we (f-zed ee) 2 nened bab we (80.) 3 dnfean we (35.) 25 aer ae (9 n.) 1 e exra e n gan ze re-eaabe bag (ndng k & nderwear) Pre 4 r. Od (F-Da) *100 n ba 1 ew fder (2 ke, a) 4 ge k (ma, 6 gram) 6 r aer we (f-zed ee) 1 bx qar-zed bag (25.) 5 bxe Keenex brand faa e (100.) 1 bx gan-zed bag (20.) 400 a drnk (3 z. ze) 8 nened bab we (80.) 3 dnfean we (35.) 1 e exra e n gan ze re-eaabe bag (ndng k & nderwear) 1 bea we r arge ba we (n eeng bag) *n ba n avaabe n re-akaged k Kndergaren (Haf-Da) 4 bxe ran (n, 8.,rgna r) 1 ra nebk (70., wde-re an r) 1 mn nebk (100., wree) 1 ew fder (2 ke, a) 1 red fder (2 ke, a) 1 be fder (2 ke, a) 1 bnder (1n., fexbe, 3 rng) 1 ak 3x5 ndex ard (100. red) 1 verzed, d r fr anng (mk) 4 ge k (ma, 6 gram) 4 bxe Keenex faa e (100.) 1 bx qar-zed bag (25.) 100 a drnk (3 z. ze) 2 r aer we (f-zed ee) 4 nened bab we (80.) 2 dnfean we (35.)
2 Kndergaren (F-Da) 6 bxe ran (n, 8.,rgna r) 1 mn nebk (100., wree, wde re ) 1 ra nebk (70., wde-re an r) 1 ew fder (2 ke, a) 1 red fder (2 ke, a) 1 be fder (2 ke, a) 1 bnder (1n.,fexbe,3 rng) 1 ak 3x5 ndex ard (100. red) 10 ge k (ma, 6 gram) 5 bxe Keenex faa e (100.) 1 bx qar-zed bag (25.) 100 a drnk (3 z. ze) 3 r aer we (f-zed ee) 4 nened bab we (80.) 6 dnfean we (35.) 1 e exra nfrm e n gan ze re-eaabe bag (ndng k & nderwear) 1 bea we r arge ba we (n eeng bag) 1 verzed, d r fr anng (mk) 1 Grade 24 #2 en (eraer ) 4 nk eraer (arge) 4 red en (nn-eraabe) 1 en ae (f, arge) 2 bxe ran (n, 24) 2 bx marker (k, 8.) 1 bak 3- bje ra nebk (wde re) 1 ew ra nebk (70., wde-re) 1 red ra nebk (70., wde-re) 1 be ra nebk (70., wde-re) 1 re ra nebk (70., wde-re) 1 green ra nebk (70., wde-re) 1 bx red en (12.) 1 ew fder (2 ke, a) 1 red fder (2 ke, a) 1 re fder (2 ke, a 1 be fder ( 2 ke, a) 20 ge k (ma, 6 gram) 1 r (bn, 5 ) 3 bxe faa e (100.) 1 bx gan-zed bag (20.) 1 bx qar-zed bag (25.) 2 r aer we (f-zed ee) 2 nened bab we (80.) 2 dnfean we (35.) 2 nd Grade 24 #2 en (eraer ) 2 red en (nn-eraabe) 4 nk eraer (arge) 1 ew gger 1 en ae (f, arge) 1 bx ran (n, 24) 1 bx marker (k, 8) 1 bx red en (12.) 2 ra nebk (70., wde-re ANY r) 2 mn nebk (100, an r) 1 be 3- bje ra nebk (wde re) 1 ew fder (2 ke, a) 1 red fder (2 ke, a) * Hand anzer d earae n reakaged k 1 be fder (2 ke, a) 1 green fder (2 ke, a) 3 ge k (arge, 1.4 z., 40 gram) 1 r (bn, 5 ) 1 ak 3x5 ndex ard (100. red) 1 12 rer (1/16 markng, mer/andard) 2 bxe faa e (100.) 1 bx qar-zed bag (25.) 2 r aer we (f-zed ee) 2 dnfean we (35.) *1 m be and anzer (8 z. qd) 2 nened bab we (80.)
3 3rd Grade 12 #2 en (eraer ) 2 nk eraer (arge) 1 ew gger 2 red en (nn-eraabe) 1 bx ran (n, 24 ) 1 bx marker (k, 8 ) 1 bx red en (12.) 4 ge k (ma, 6 gram) 1 r (bn, 5 ) 1 12 rer (1/16 markng, mer/andard) 2 ak e-eaf aer ( 200, wde-re) 2 ak 3x5 ndex ard (100. red) 4 3 x 3 ad ew k ne (50 ad) 1 1 n. 3-rng bnder (ard, a w/ ke) 1 e f 8 ab dvder (fr bnder) 3 bxe faa e (100.) 1 bx qar-zed bag (25.) 1 r aer we (f-zed ee) 3 dnfean we (35.) 2 mn nebk (100, wree, wde re) 1 en ae (f, arge) 2 ew ra nebk (70. wde-re) 1 red ra nebk (70,wde-re) 1 be ra nebk (70,wde-re) 1 green ra nebk (70., wde-re 1 re ra nebk (70., wde-re) 1 g be ra nebk (70., wde-re) 1 red fder (2 ke, a) 1 ew fder (2 ke, a) 1 be fder (2 ke, a) 1 green fder (2 ke, a) 1 re fder (2 ke, a) 1 g be fder (2 ke, a) 1 an r fder (2 ke, a) 1 er bard 22 x 28 (an r exe bak) *1 m be and anzer (8 z. qd) *1 e f eadne *1 2GB fa drve * Hand anzer d earae n reakaged k. * Fa drve & eadne d be n reeaabe bag. -- b are d earae n reakaged k 4 Grade 12 #2 en (eraer ) 1 nk eraer (arge) 3 ew gger 4 red en (nn-eraabe) 4 be r bak en (eraabe) 1 ak e-eaf aer (200, wde-re) 1 bx ran (n, 24 ) 1 bx marker (k, 8 ) 1 bx marker (n,8 ) 1 bx red en (12.) 2 ak 3x5 ndex ard (100. red) 4 3 x 3 ad ew k ne (50 ad) 4 ge k (ma, 6 gram) 1 r nvbe ae ( ¾ x 650) 1 r (ar, 7 ) 1 12 rer (1/16 markng, mer/andard) 3 an r ra nebk (70., wde-re) 1 ak gra aer (enmeer qare 25.) 1 en ae (f, arge) * Band Member: 1 bak fder (a, 2 ke) 2 bxe faa e (100.) 1 r aer we (f-zed ee) 2 dnfean we (35.) 1 er bard 22 x 28 (an r exe bak) 1 bak 3- bje ra nebk (wde re) 1 ew ra nebk (70., wde-re) 1 red ra nebk (70, wde-re) 2 be ra nebk (70, wde-re) 2 green ra nebk (70., wde-re) 1 re ra nebk (70., wde-re) 1 ew fder (2 ke, a) 1 red fder (2 ke, a) 1 be fder (2 ke, a) 1 green fder (2 ke, a) 1 re fder (2 ke, a) 1 g be fder (2 ke, a) 2 an r fder (2 ke, a) 4 bk ver (re) 1 ak dr eraer marker (4 n) *1 m be and anzer (8 z. qd) *1 2GB fa drve *1 e f eadne * Hand anzer d earae n reakaged k. * Fa drve & eadne d be n reeaabe bag. -- b are d earae n reakaged k * Band Member d earae rg k er
4 5 Grade 12 #2 en (eraer, N meana) 2 nk eraer (arge) 2 ew gger 4 red en (nn-eraabe, N k en) 12 be r bak en (eraabe, N k en) 1 bx ran (n, 24 ) 1 bx red en (12.) 6 ge k (ma, 6 gram) 1 r (ar, 7 ) 3 bxe faa e (100.) 1 r aer we (f-zed ee) 1 dnfean we (35.) 2 en ae (f, arge) 2 ew ra nebk (70. wde-re) 2 be ra nebk (70. wde-re) 1 green ra nebk (70. wde-re) 3 dr erae marker * Band Member: 1 bak fder (a, 2 ke) 1 re ra nebk (70. wde-re) *1 m be and anzer 1 bak ra nebk (70. wde-re) 2 an r ra nebk (70. wde-re) 3 mn nebk (100. wree) 1 ew fder (2 ke, a) 1 red fder (2 ke, a) 1 be fder (2 ke, a) 1 green fder (2 ke, a) 1 re fder (2 ke, a) 1 an r fder (2 ke, a) 1 er bard 22 x 28 (an r exe bak) 1 en arener (ma, w avng der) 1 1 n 3- rng, ard-ded bnder w a ear vew ke n e frn 1 red 3- bje ra nebk (wde re) *1 2GB fa drve *1 ar f eadne NOTE: (fr a name A-L): *1 ak e-eaf aer (200., wde-re) *1 bx marker (k 8 ) NOTE: (fr a name M-R): *1 bx qar-zed bag (25.) NOTE: (fr a name M-Z; n addn genera ): *1 ak f 4 dr erae marker NOTE: (fr a name S-Z): *1 bx andw ze re-eaabe bag (25.) * Sef em b a name are n avaabe n reakaged k. * Fa drve & eadne d be n reeaabe bag. -- b are d earae n reakaged k 1 re ra nebk (70. wde-re) * Band Member d earae rg k er * Hand anzer n avaabe n re-akaged k
5 6 Grade 12 #2 en (eraer ) 1 en arener (ma, w avng der) 1 nk eraer (arge) 2 ew gger 4 red en (eraabe) 6 be OR bak en (eraabe) 1 bx ran (n, 24.) 1 bx marker (n,8.) 1 bx red en (12.) 1 ak e-eaf aer (200. wde-re) 3 ak 3x5 ndex ard (100. red) 4 3 x 3 ad ew k ne (50. ad) 1 be f ge (waabe, ma,1.25 z.) 1 r f nvbe ae ( ¾ x 650) 1 r (ar, 7 ) 1 12 rer (1/16 markng, mer/andard) 2 bx faa e (85.) 2 r aer we (f-zed ee) 2 dnfean we (35.) Fr Ar Ca: 1 er bard 22 x 28 (an r exe bak) 1 ke bk (nned arx. 9x 12, 50 g.) 1 en ae (f, arge) 10 ared r ra nebk(70.wde-re) 1 mn nebk (100. wree) 7 ared r fder (2 ke, a) 2 bk ver (re) *1 e f eadne Fr San Ca: *1 San/Eng dnar 1 fder (an r, 2 ke a) 1 1 n. Bnder ( ard de, 2 ke) 1 e f 5 ab dvder 2 dr erae marker (an r) 1 dr erae eraer (ke n re-eaabe bag) 1 ak e-eaf aer (200., wde-re) * Band Member: 1 bak fder (a, 2 ke) 1 PE r & PE r. Ma be raed a: TLK Markeng. 678 Caddk Dr. Weeng, IL (: ) * Headne d be n reeaabe bag. -- d earae n reakaged k * Band Member d earae rg k er *San /Eng dnar d earae n reakaged k
6 7 Grade 12 #2 en (eraer ) 2 nk eraer (arge) 2 ew gger 2 red en (nn-eraabe) 4 be r bak en (eraabe) 4 be r bak en (nn-eraabe) 1 en ae (f, arge) 1 bx ran (n, 24.) 1 bx marker (n,8.) 1 bx red en (12.) * 1 enf aar (Texa Inrmen T130x IIS) 1 12 rer (1/16 markng, mer/andard) Ma 1 1 ½ 3-rng bnder (ard de) 2 dr erae marker (an r. Can be ame a ed fr San) San 1 fder (2 ke, a, an r) 1 1 n 3-rng bnder (ard de, a) 1 e f 5 ab dvder(3-e,w/ke) 2 dr erae marker (an r) 1 dr erae eraer (ke n re-eaabe bag) *1 San/Eng dnar Sa Sde 2 fder (2 ke, a, an r) 2 ra nebk (70 wde-re) Regn 1 fder (2 ke, a, an r) 1 mn nebk (100., wree) 1 ra nebk (an r, 70 wde-re) Ar 1 er bard 22 x 28 (an r exe bak) 1 kebk arx. 9 x 12 (nned 50 age) 2 ¼ qare gra aer (50.) 2 ak 3x5 ndex ard (100. red) 4 3 x 3 ad ew k ne (50. ad) 1 be f ge (waabe, arge, 7 5/8 z.) 1 ge k (ma, 6 gram) 1 r (ar, 7 ) 8 ak e-eaf aer (200., wde-re) *1 e eadne 2 bxe faa e (85.) 2 r aer we (f-zed ee) *1 m be and anzer (8 z. qd) 1 dnfean we (35.) Readng 1 fder (2 ke, a, an r) 1 ra nebk (an r, 70 wde-re) 1 mn nebk (100., wree) Langage Ar 1 1 n 3-rng bnder (ard, a) 1 ra nebk (an r,70 wde-re) 1 mn nebk (an r 100., wree) Sene 1 1 ½ 3- rng eav-d, ard-ded bnder w a ear vew ke n e frn ver ang w w rage ke (fr SCIENCE) 1 e f 5 ab a dvder(3-e,w/ ke) M 1 ra nebk (an r, 70 wde-re) * Band Member: 1 bak fder (a, 2 ke) 1 PE r & PE r. Ma be raed a: TLK Markeng. 678 Caddk Dr. Weeng, IL (: ) 7 Grade Ne: * Headne d be n re-eaabe bag. -- d earae n reakaged k * Senf aar d earae n reakaged k * San /Eng dnar d earae n reakaged k * Band Member d earae n reakaged k * Hand anzer d earae n reakaged k
7 8 Grade 12 #2 en (eraer ) 2 nk eraer (arge) 2 ew gger 2 red en (nn-eraabe) 4 be r bak en (eraabe) 4 be r bak en (nn-eraabe) 1 bx marker (n,8.) 7 ak e-eaf aer (200., wde-re) 1 ge k (ma, 6 gram) 1 12 rer (1/16 markng, mer/andard) 2 ¼ qare gra aer (50.) 2 ak 3x5 ndex ard (100. red) 4 3 x 3 ad ew k ne (50. ad) 1 r (ar, 7 ) 2 bx faa e (85.) 2 r aer we (f-zed ee) 1 en ae (f, arge) 1 dnfean we (35.) *1 m be and anzer (8 z. qd) *1 e eadne *1 enf aar (Texa Inrmen T130x IIS) Ma 1 1 ½ 3-rng bnder (ard de) 2 dr erae marker (an r. Can be ame a ed fr San) San 1 fder (2 ke, a, an r) 1 1 n 3-rng bnder (ard de, a) 1 e f 5 ab dvder(3-e,w/ke) *1 San/Eng dnar 2 dr erae marker (an r) 1 dr erae eraer (ke n re-eaabe bag) Sa Sde 2 fder (2 ke, a, an r) 2 ra nebk (70 wde-re) Regn 1 fder (2 ke, a, an r) 1 ra nebk (an r, 70 wde-re) *1 Rar Ar 1 er bard 22 x 28 (an r exe bak) 1 kebk arx. 9 x 12 (nned 50 age) Readng 1 fder (2 ke, a, an r) 1 mn nebk (an r,100. wree) 2 ad ma k ne (50. ad. 1 3/8 x 1 7/8 ) Langage Ar 1 1 n 3-rng bnder (ard, a) 1 ra nebk (an r,70 wde-re) 1 mn nebk (100., wree) Sene 1 1 ½ 3- rng eav-d, ard-ded bnder w a ear vew ke n e frn ver ang w w rage ke 1 e f 5 ab a dvder(3-e,w/ ke) M 1 ra nebk (an r, 70 wde-re) * Band Member: 1 bak fder (a, 2 ke) 1 PE r & PE r. Ma be raed a: TLK Markeng. 678 Caddk Dr. Weeng, IL (: ) 8 Grade Ne: * eadne d be n re-eaabe bag. -- d earae n reakaged k * Senf aar d earae n reakaged k * San /Eng dnar d earae n reakaged k * Band Member d earae n reakaged k *Hand anzer d earae n reakaged k * Rar n avaabe n reakaged k
1 box sandwich bag (50 ct.) 1 set extra clothes in gallon size re-sealable bag (including socks & underwear) 1 box quart-sized bags (25 ct.
Pre 3 r. Od 1 bx ran (n, 8 n), Craa Brand 1 ew fder ( 2 ke, a) 4 ge k (ma, 6 gram) 1 be f ge (arge, 7 5/8 z. 25 aer ae (6 n.) 2 bxe faa e (100.) 1 bx andw bag (50.) 100 a drnk (3 z. ze) 2 r aer we (f-zed
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