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It OUR YEAR 2 3 FOREWORD As we the Seniors of 1959 prepare to step into the world, we would like to leave as an inter- lude in your memory THE EAGLE, a summary of our years at Cramerton High School. To our parents we give our thanks for their courage and patience when ours failed, and to the faculty, thanks for their co-operation and assis- tance in untold measure. We thank all of you for helping us to make this book possible. The Eagle Staff 4 CONTENTS OUR YEAR UNFOLDS FACULTY CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS 5 DEDICATION This is Cramerton High School. This is the building, the students the faculty, and the traditions of an institution dedicated to an in- tangible something called CHS Spirit. 7 MR. W. S. HAYNIE Principal BRENDA SHERER Secretary FACULTY Miss Dolores Atkins French and English Miss Doris Cline English and Civics Miss Carrie Hickman Business Education Mr. C. B. Huss Natural Science, Coach Miss Joyce Mahaffey Home Economics Mrs. Edna McGee Mathematics and English 9 We as students at C. H. S. have en- joyed having Miss Burris as our new music teacher this year. Don’t we enjoy making bulletin boards? OK! Now let ' s all rest our bones awhile! MIOWHOA-j MMI li 10 OPERATION moonbeam J I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Brenda Reece, Presid ent; Janet Deaton, Vice President; Carol Cherry, Treasurer; Rose Moten, Secretary; Sue Cash, Chaplain; Dennis Cornwell, Attendance Officer. 12 JAMES CRAVEN BRENDLE Breeze Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1; Student Council 4; Track Team 2 ; Annual Staff 4, As- sistant Business Manager. DORTHY GAYE CAMP Class Officer 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Basketballl,2;HomecomingQueen 3. CAROL SUE CASH Beta Cash Class Officer 1,4; Basketball 1,2, 3;Librarian 2,3,4;Beta Club Trea- surer 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Gaston County Beta Club Secretary 4; Stu - dent Council President4;Marshall CAROL REGINA CHERRY Red Librarian 2; Basketball 2; Mar- shall 3; G.A.A. 2,3; Beta Club 3, 4; Beta Club Vice President 4; Cheerleader 4; Class Officer 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Annual Staff 4. QENNIS HENRY CORNWELL ' Jhck Wrestling 1; Track Team 1; Bas- ketball 2; Football 2,4; Class Of- ficer 4. JANET LUCILLE DEATON Basketball 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2; Library 2; Class Officer 1,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Vice President of Class 4; Annual Staff 4. 13 TOMMY ENSLEY Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track Team 1. TRUMMER MAE GLOVER Order of Gregg Artist 3; Mixed Chorus 2. LINDA FAYE HARRIS Basketball 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,4; Soft- ball 1; Volleyball 1; Decatur High School, Tri-Hi-Y 3. KAY RABB HILL Casey Basketball 2; Order of Gregg Ar- tists 3; F.H.A. 4. FRED ARMSTEAD HOLT Holt Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1; Baseball 1; Class Of- ficer, Vice President 1. MARJORIE LOUISE JORY Marge Glee Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2; F.H.A. 4; Cafeteria 2; Order of Gregg Artists 3. JAMES DONALD MARTIN J. Goose Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Key Club 3,4; Student Council 1, 2,4; Annual Staff 4. DOLLIE CORDELIA MOORE Barry Glee Club 1; Basketball 1; Softball Team 1; Order of Gregg Artists 4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Cafeteria 2; Mixed Chorus 2. ROSE MARIE MOTEN G.A.A. 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Beta Club Secretary 3; Gaston County Beta President 4; Class President 3; Class Officer 4; Chief Gradua- tion Marshal 3; Student Council 4; Glee Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2; Order of Gregg Artists 4; Annual Staff, Editor 4. BOBBY LEE PADGETT Bob Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Bas- ketball 1; Track Team 1; Eagle Scout 1; Cafeteria 2. WAYNE PATTERSON, JR. Basketball 1,2,4; Football 1,2; Baseball 1; Track Team 2. BRENDA JANET TE REECE Puddin G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Vice President, G. A. A.; Glee Club 1,2; Library 1,2; Class Officer 1; Class Officer President 4, Vice President 3; Be- ta Club 2,3; Beta Club Treasurer 3; Office 3; Graduation Marshall 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Student Council 4; Student Council Cor- responding Secretary 4; Cheer- leader 2,3,4;Mixed Chorus 2; Miss Cramerton 2; Softball Team 1; An- nual Staff 4. 15 GEORGE A. REECE, JR. Tiger” Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Wrestling 1; Track Team 1,2; Baseball 1; Bas- ketball 2,3,4; Class Officer 1,3. SUSAN KAYE RIGLER Rigler Basketball 1,2; G.A.A. 4; Volley- ball Team 1. BRENDA SUE SHERER Doll Class Officer, Vice President 1, 2; Beta Club 2; Beta Club Vice President 2; Letter Girl 2,3,4; G. A. A. 3,4; Office Secretary 3,4. BETTY SUE SORRELLS Red Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; Softball 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Librarian 1,2, 3, 4. POLLY FAYE VAUGHN G.A.A. 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2; Class Officer, President 1; Librarian 2; Miss Cramerton 1; Miss March of Dimes 1. W AW ANA LYNN TURNER Wobbie G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Letter Girl 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2; Volley ball 1. 16 KAY WALLACE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1; Bas- ketball 1. PAUL RONALD WALLACE Butch Football 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track Team 2. ESTHER IRENE WILLIAMS Glee Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2; Cafeteria 2; Order of Gregg Ar- tists 3; Annual Staff 4. RACHEL ANN WILLIS Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Beta Club Presi- dent 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Class Officer 3; Letter Girl 2,3,4; Chief Gradua- tion Marshall 3. BARBARA TUCKER MCDONALD (Not Pictured) Winecoff High School, F.H.A. 1,2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; History Club 3; French Club 3; Journalism Club 3; Science Club 2. Not Pictured 17 MOST TALKATIVE Wawana Turner and Tommy Ensley MOST POPULAR Rose Moten and Jim Martin THE SENIOR’S BEST ATHLETE Betty Sorrells and Fred Holt MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sue Cash and Jim Martin MOST STUDIOUS Jim Martin and Sue Cash FRIENDLIEST Jim Martin and Sue Cash BIGGEST FLIRT George Reece and Carol Cherry fr O BEST LOOKING Tommy Ensley and Polly Vaughn 20 When we were in the second grade-- in Miss Lackey ' s room And when we were in the sixth grade--in Mrs. Haynie ' s room President - Eunice Faries Vice President - Saundra Eppley Secretary - Patricia Moore Treasurer - Shelia McDonald Chaplain - Judy Nichols Attendance Officer - Sharon Pope JUNIORS Joyce Beason Bobby Bolick Sue Broadway 22 Asbury Brown Jerry Bryant Louis Bryson Quin Clevenger Saundra Eppley Buddy Eckard Eunice Faries Joyce Grant Mendel Grant Carolyn Guy Danny Hargett Lynn Holcomb 23 Mancy Holland Shirley Jackson Judy Langley Steve Long Dickie Lowe Shelia McDonald Patricia Moore Judy Nichols Ray Phillips Sharon Pope Susan Reece Larry Rikard 24 Maxine Starrett Howard Taylor Martha Thomas Roy Thomas Brenda VanDyke Ronald Vaughn Judy Walker Carolyn Wright 25 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Miss Hickman ' s Homeroom President - Jerry Davis Vice President - Charlie Cozart Secretary and treasurer - Judy Swayney Chaplain - Jerry Campbell Attendance Officer - Annie Ruth Teigue y .. 1 f - I b Miss Atkin ' s Homeroom • President - Bobby Laws Vice President - Alice Overcash Secretary - Ann Smith Treasurer - Becky Faries Chaplain - Sondra Spivey Attendance Officer - Kay Smith ' .. , -A _ V Ex Scarlett Ashe Lamar Baker Tommy Ballentine Wadeline Ballard Roy Bazzle Jerry Campbell Mary Ann Carpenter Bobby Chaney Linda Clevenger Jack Coffey Charlie Cozart Jerry Davis Steve Donovan Peggy Ellis Becky Farris Kenneth Gantt Charles Grant Jane Henderson Mike Hudson Alfred Human Virginia Jory Ronnie King Bobby Laws Charles Lingerfelt 27 Pat Parton Roger Perryman Cecil Phillips Gary Phillips Joan Presswood Linda Price Max Rabb Kitty Reece Becky Rikard Jean Rhyne Ronnie Sewell Arris Shoemaker Ann Smith Kay Smith SoadLa Spu y Judy Swayney Annie Ruth Teigue David Thomas Wayne Thompson Shirley Trivette Allen Walker 28 Officer - Roge Shoemaker Chaplain - Calvin Harris Miss Self ' s Homeroom President - Peggy Foster Vice President - Tommy Brandon Secretary - Jim Bob Carpenter FRESHMAN OFFICERS Miss Mahaffey ' s Homeroom President - Leland Cornwell Vice President - Becky Grubbs Secretary and att. Off. - Janet Gulliford Chaplain - Ann McClure Treasurer - Tommy Harrell 29 Edward Auten Jane Ballentine Max Brandon Tommy Brandon Jerry Brown Johnny Camp Kenneth Carnes Jim Bob Carpenter Leland Cornwell Warren Deese Wayne Deese Tom Eckbert Cathern Eller Janet Eller Pat Ethridge Peggy Foster Shirley Furtick David Gaffney Phyllis Gl over Ronnie Grant Becky Grubbs Janet Gulliford Jane Hanna Tommy Herril Calvin Harris Judy Harmon Gerald Hendrix Joyce Herron Phil Holcomb Libby Holshouser 30 Ann Horton Josephine Huckaby Jackie Huggins Carol Human Henry Human Richard McIntosh Dale Jenkins Theresa Jenkins Ann McClure Johnny Moore C arolyn Overcas h Tony Owensby ’[ Bill Pope Jean Phillips Reginald Pittman Sondia Rankin Gene Rector Martha Rigler Mary Rigler Audrey Robertson Billy Turner L. C. Sorrells Roger Shoemaker Tommy Stevens Bobby Thomas “ Linda Whiting Larry Williams Bobby Wilson Ray Bowen 31 Donald Auten Libby Ballard Roland Bush Ellen Campbell Amanda Cozart Jo Ann Etters Ann Faries Brenda Garrison Hazel Grant David Hamilton Wanda Hudson Danny Hughes Jimmy Laney Rebecca Lovelace Barbara Nichols Wilbert Nichols Judy Overcash Shelia Phillips Bobby Price Gail Queen David Shellman Mickey Summerlin Mike Summerlin Thomas Taylor Jerry Teeter Calvin Teague Donald Trivette Sharon Witcher Sandra Wright EIGHTH GRADE Mrs. Underwood Working Together 32 In Study Hall Eighth Grade More study hall? I 33 34 ■HHHHP mk m m TREASURER SECRETARY SPONSOR PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Miss Self, Sponsor Rachel Willis, President Carol Cherry, Vice President Patricia Moore, Secretary Shelia McDonald, Treasurer Martha Thomas Judy Walker Rose Moten Sue Cash Susan Reece Eunice Faries BETA CLUB A Maxine Starrett Becky Rickard Sue Cash President Ray Phillips Dickie Lowe Vice President Jane HeAderson Recording Secretary Carol Human Mary A. Carpenter irendalReece | Corresponding Secretary Rose Moten STUDENT COUNCIL LIBRARY CLUB Miss Dolores Atkins, Sponsor YEARBOOK STAFF Miss Carrie Hickman Sponsor 39 The Girls ' Athletic Association is open to all the girls in high school. Its purpose is to help in acquiring good health both physical and mental--and to further good sportsmanship, and a spirit of fair play. Miss Nell Self is the sponsor. 40 The Cramerton Chapter of Future Homemakers of America was organized two years ago. The purpose of the FHA is to develop better future homemakers and citizens. The officers are: President, Jane Henderson; Vice President. Judy Swayney; Secretary, Virginia Jory; Treasurer, Ann Horton: Chaplain, Joan Presswood. The sponsor is Miss Joyce Mahaffey. Graduation Marshals Sue Cash; Brenda Reece; Rachel Willis, Chief; Rose Moten, Chief; Carol Cherry 41 72 to— %jr uU r BAND MARCHING £A oV‘ j) C £tO— ' C TTES LETTER GIRLS This year has marked two important events in the history of the Cramerton School Band. Mr. W. E. Proctor came_to usJ;his year as band director to take Mr. Ramsey ' s place. And the band succeeded in getting those beautiful gold and purple uniforms! KEY CLUB Organized last year under the sponsorship of theKiwanis Club, the Key Club has done much toward the promotion of school spirit and pride. Bobby Bolick Asbury Brown Jerry Bryant Treasurer Bobby Chaney Jerry Davis Secretary Bobby Laws Dicke Lowe Vice President Steve Long Jim Martin President Cecil Philips Larry Rickard David Thomas Ronnie Vaughn Paul Wallace Mr. Bumgardner Advisor 45 MOMENTS TO CROWNING OF HOMECOMING QUEEN Brenda Reece was crowned queen at the homecoming game with Dallas. Other members of the queen ' s court were Ann Horton, Carol Cherry, Janet Deaton, Brenda Sherer , SharorTTtape, andSaundra Eppley. We were glad to have Mr. Auten with us this year during his limited time of practice teaching. He majored in commercial arts which he taught at our school. m o «««o(Vv dooooockm ■ ■ Jill 48 MS t y. JHiE Football Group Name No. Position Height Class Jim Brendle 17 End 6’ 1 Sr. George Reece 9 Back 5 ' 9” Sr. Fred Holt 24 End 6 ' 0 Sr. Wayne Deese 35 Tackle 5 ' 9 Fr. Calvin Harris 71 End 5 ' 3 Fr. Alfred Human 12 Guard 5 ' 4 So. Johnny Camp 6 Guard 5’ 9 Fr. Mike Hudson 44 End 5’ 8” So. Bob Padgett Tackle 6’ 2 Sr. JDennis Cornwell r Tackl 6 ' 0 Mendel Grant 19 Guard 5 ' ' If Jr. Charlie Cozart 21 Center 5 ' 4” So. Bill Pope 23 End 5’ 9 Fr. Steve Long 20 Tackle 6’ 1 Jr. Ray Phillips 40 End 5’ 9” Jr. Buddy Eckard 11 End 6 ' 2 Jr. Quen Clevenger 76 Guard 5 ' 6 Jr. David Gaffney 10 Guard 5’ 9 Fr. Gene Rector 23 Center 5 ' 10” Fr. Cecil Phillips 26 End 5T0 So. Jim Martin 7 Back 6 ' 0 Sr. Dickie Lowe 14 End 5T1 Jr. Allen Walker 2 Back 5’ 9” So. Bobby Chaney 16 Guard 5’ 9 So. Ronnie Sewell 25 Back 5 ' 7” So. Jerry Campbell 11 Back 6’ 1” So. Jack Coffey 36 End 5’10 So. Roger Perryman 3 Back 5 ' 5 So. Kenny Gantt 43 Guard 5’ 6” So. Bob Bolick 42 Back 6 ' 0 Jr. Jerry Davis 3 Back 5 ' 9 So. Lynn Holcombe 4 Tackle 5 ' 6 Jr. Steve Donovan 8 Back 5 ' 9 So. Tom Erisley 15 Guard 5 ’ll” Sr. Managers - Jerry Brown, Max Brandon Coaches - J. J. Bumgardner, C. B. Huss Dennis Cornwell ' Tommy Ensley Bob Bolick Alfred Human George Reece Allen Walker Fred Holt Steve Donovan Charlie Cozart Lynn Holcomb Mendel Grant — . — . Varsity Left to right - Quin Clevenger, George Reece, Fred Holt, Mendel Grant, David Gaffney, Jerry Davis Louis Bryson, Jim Brendle, Wayne Patterson, Bobby Bolick, Jim Martin, Cecil Phillips, Allen Walker Coach Huss BOY’S BASKETBALL TEAM Jr. Varsity Front Row - Left to Right Ronnie Sewell, Tommy Harrill, Arris Shoemaker, Tommy Brandon, Calvin Harris, Jim Bob Carpenter , Eddie Auten, Alfred Human. Back Row- 1, Bobby Laws, Gene Rector, Roger Perryman, Coach Bumgardner, Lamar Baker, Bobby Chaney, L. C. Sorrells. Allen Walker Fred Holt Jim Brendle Jim Martin Wayne Patterson Jerry Davis George Reece GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Left To Right - Dale Jenkins, Pat Etheridge, Janet Eller, Carolyn Wright, Judy Langley, Linda Clevenger, Joyce Beason, Mary Ann Carpenter, Brenda Reece, Saundra Eppley, Maxine Starett, Betty Sorrells, Susan Reece, Rachel Willis, Jane Henderson, Kitty Reece, Ann Horton, Libby Holshouser, Judy Nichols. X . Coach- Miss Nell Self 56 Saundra Eppley Brenda Reece Betty Sorrells Rachel Willis 1 a ; TAcx K NVx Beason Maxine Griggs a . Mary Ann Carpenter C r X, , Wi tZj ' Coach Huss congratulates Fred Holt and George Reece on being chosen Most Valuable Linema ' n and Most Valuable Back of the year. Cheerleaders Back row --Theresa Jenkins, Ann Horton, Alice Overc ash. Brenda Front row--Saundra Eppley, Chief-Sharon Pope, Janet Deaton and CHEERLEADERS E.s-thev WvHitw ' S SuSin R i p I e v K %_y ' w ' I 1 c Jahti Deaton Sue Cas ' • ' ’r N ' ' ' - ' • 13 y Soirv-alls Tom E.v s l ey Rost r ' lo-i: 6 h PATRONIZl THIS MERCi nnomu WWW 1 RADIO STATION WGNC 1450 on your dial Studios on the Dallas Road Telephone UN 5-8501 Gastonia North Carolina BAKER ' S FURNITURE CO Westinghouse Appliances TV and Radio Service Complete Home Furnishings Save 25% Cash Dial VA 4-1204 Cramerton North Carolina Congratulations to the Class of 1959 BELMONT BUILDING AND LOAN Belmont North Carolina LEWIS MOTORS, INC. Your Friendly FORD Dealer 114 East Second Avenue Gastonia North Carolina - •- : - y LX. a W Q „ k V ., FKv u ' rf, A j $fA ’ J kaaA W m ' v ft ' V v . _ v tm . 4 Mt ; h ) ' ! r. j fi K ' X xz V, V J K I Future Outlook — Promising We live in a growing America. Our nation is dedicated to progress and the advancement of man and his world. And only through education can the necessary progress of the future be accomplished. In textiles, tremendous forward strides are being made. Revolutionary new fibers and processes are giving Americans better and more attractive fabrics, for every purpose, than ever before. Burlington Industries and its member companies and plants are proud to be an important part of one of America ' s most essential industries. CRAMERTON MILLS a unit of Burlington INDUSTRIES. INC. Compliments of FEATHERSTON ' S SUPER MARKET Center Street Cramerton North Carolina REECE BROTHERS G. E. Appliances Hunting Fishing Equipment Mercury Outboard Motors Spred-Satin Paints Hardware Cramerton North Carolina Compliments of CRAMERTON SERVICE STATION Your GULF Dealer Cramerton Compliments of PEARSON ' S STUDIO Opposite The Depot Cramerton North Carolina North Carolina Compliments of CARSON SPORTING GOODS Gastonia North Carolina V SMITH’S TEXACO SERVICE STATION FRIENDLY SERVICE John C. Smith Owner Cramerton Cross-Roads Phone YAlley 4-1412 ; 1 : a Cramerton North Carolina ' . i t J v CP RANKIN AR COMPANY Gastonia 1 Quality Furniture FREE Customer Parking 250 East Main Avenue North Carolina J fS J X : % Lots of Luck to the Class of ’59 ' V . V ? J A v.‘ V 5 V i v Wi v THOMAS AND HOWARD s v J © j J’ V Wholesale Grocers Charlotte North Carolina Congratulations from the V J , PUBLIC SERVICE CO. l V W vN- of North Carolina Post Office Box 98 Gastonia North Carolina J V ) ' % P ' v Y J 6 r j Y X )Y V Vv r CN V • % GRIER DRY CLEANING - AND LAUNDRY . ■A o y i « t y t Belmont ‘ p . X) y l j t ' North Carolina ' r Z) n v J , ' • Congratulations from CY J ,r SUNRISE DftlltY J ) o T ) w r W T v . ) V J S A J Good Luck From 7 DOUBLE COLA BOTTLING CO. it Gastonia J v J , 0 North Carolina Grade A Pasteurized Dairy Products 509 West Franklin Avenue Gastonia North Carolina lr A J Congratulations To The Class Of 1959 T X?, € 1 Jt- by Jh ■ A- CRAMERTON AND McADENVILLE LION ' S CLUB Compliments of D. F. WHISONANT Insurance Agency Dial VA 4-1381 Cramerton North Carolina CUNNINGHAM APPLIANCE CO. Major Electrical Appliances Clothing for Men Women Phone VA 4-2712 Cramerton North Carolina Compliments of CRAMERTON BARBER SHOP John and Lewis Andrews Cramerton North Carolina Compliments of nnvi8k The Light Refreshment ' y j y j J J J Y r GASTONIA ICE CREAM CO., INC y For Health Eat Honey Kist Ice Cream y It Has No Equal V y ' C Gastonia N A Product of GASTONIA ICE CREAM COMPANY North Carolina Congratulations From W. A. DIXON Gulf Distributors Ranlo North Carolina Compliments of WARREN GARDNER ' S, INC. 175 W. Main Ave. Akers Shopping Center Gastonia, North Carolina MOORE ' S TEXTILE STORE Best Name In Fabrics Phone 4-2791 Cramerton Crossroads QUEEN ' S FLORIST GIFT SHOP Cramerton North Carolina p A V U ,rt w % r T Ko - teP VV % t l y DUKE POWER CO O ' p (V Lesson for Seniors . . . and Other Smart Students 0 E 7 E ? „ GET-VE ? UGHT SlGHr Good light heads off drowsiness and speeds you through assignments. So make sure your bulb is in the proper size, that your lamp shade reflects light, and that it flares enough to dif- fuse light over all your work area Make good light your friend for life. It costs so little, means so much! DUKE POWER COMPANY v V- t ?. Ca ' Wt uK - V - r - — - ...... ..... m ii i i i mm J 7f f d j Y MO , A) AV . t) jy O ' y f J dl y.y y CRAMERTON DRUG COMPANY d f r JK Completely New Modern r - Manager , JimKiser ' O ' f, , A r Next Door to Cramerton Clihic , Night Phone ' ’ UN 4-1154 J v . • ) Complimenti of y x j ’t y oj ) j r f y NEELY CHEVROLET INC 118 N. Main St. North Carolina That’s it, folks! The 1959 Eagle. We hope you enjoy it as much as we’ve enjoyed putting it together for you. The Eagle Staff. _ ljA. Al J %- W J5 VL tlcb L - fV - 1 J6Ur VN .r J — « JCMjU- . iXJvx-t ■ q Q -I- T lC I s ' J r-t 5lLN JEa!C - Q Yb Mutf t Ifc JC L L J£j _ t- gjQUv-A-. IjlDq_ Jbuo-fc— J 1T (N ' -Q_ Lx iy Msik iSL ' C_3 r _I lA -4 v S ( V t - N rLtt r r JLr rv f QQ-. ' $b9 ' -4_ C w r — JUUe. - JLbd L J ibL.v,v_c oSl DsSL_ sl jAi l. Q_ £ JLK©Ok l J J JtJL C LfirVyv £ L iljl A_. . Q JktLJ_ - L. 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