Amundsen High School - Viking Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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SAHLIN SQUASI-IES SENN PageEight THE AMUNDSEN LOG wwrwn -f -.A EDITOR: IOHN SCHULT2 October 18. 1956 The following mean looking giants compose one of the best lines in the city in making up the Viking forward wall: left to right: Ray Kornatz. Iim Hagen. Fred Maier, Bill Erickson. Milt Wolke, Iohn Iverson. and Matt Chaconas. UNDEFEATED VIKINGS ON WAY TO CITY PLAYCFFS So far this season, Amundsen's fighting eleven has survived two exhibition games and three league contests undefeated. Unless Kelvyn Park or Marshall come up with a secret weapon, the Vikings are a cinch for the White Division crown. In the two practice games Amundsen triumphed over Steinmetz, 19-14, and shut out Lake View, 12-0. In the latter game, Larry Tickner, halfback, provided the outstanding play of the day by returning a Lake View punt 80 yards for a touchdown. The league opener came against Taft, the other White Division pre- season favorite besides Amundsen, and the contest was a thriller. Since these two contenders meet only once, they both were fighting with all they had. The battle remained as close as one could imagine and finally climaxed to a 7-7 deadlock, which Amundsen was awarded due to its greater yard gainage and first downs. The Vikings gained 163 yards rush- ing and 11 first downs, while Taft was held to only 57 yards and 9 first downs. On October 4, the exclusive eleven, with their Taft victory fresh in their minds. continued in their winning ways by blanking Tuley 19-0. The Vikings first struck 'pay dirt' in this game when Chris Pap- pas, the quarterback, sneaked the necessary yard over the goal. The conversion was missed. Now the Vikings were ahead 6-0, and be- came even tougher on Tuley, hold- ing them practically stationary. Af- ter several Tuley failures, Amund- sen again took control, this time Larry Tickner heaved the pigskin 40 yards to Tom Snider, who con- tinued unmolested for a touchdown. The same combination, Tickner to Snider, was used in securing the extra point. Busy Tickner provided added insurance by scoring a third TD on a 4 yard plunge. The successes of the Vikings can be best explained by the fact that they are remarkably balanced. The is as powerful and effec- the offense. The 'ground- defense tive as gainers' are averaging a satisfying 4 yards per carry while the defense is holding the opposition to about 2 yards per carry. A-2 Wins Intramurals Intramural basketball, sparked by the able direction of Mr. Fox, com- pleted its annual session October 9. Triumphant over all senior divi- sions is the team of Auditorium 2. Members of this winning team are': Frank Peterson, Stan Ketchmark, Perry Olsen, Bill Minneman, Peter Benson, Karl Rosen, Chris Pappas, and Larry Tickner. Dick Johnson, Ron Geif, John Iverson, Gary Pearl, Bill Lares, Christ Gramatis, all of 323, fought their way to victory over all other junior teams. 303 defeated all its opponents to end on top of the sophomores. The players of this lively squad are: William Shaw, Dale Schneider, Ron Simon, Erwin Weiss, and Alan Cohler. In the frosh division 115 pre- dominated. It achieved its victory through the playing of Andrew Tiudland, Tom Ray, Loyd Marks, Robert Buslick, Robert Binkaie, Joe Yaffe, and Norman Shapiro. TINP-OFFS s Well, here it is, before a big game in the Viking locker room. There is an air of excitement which engulfs everyone, and has them running around in nervous confusion look- ing for a lost left shoe or a belt to hold his pants up and his jersey down. Injured co-captain, Tom Putz- bach, is seen instilling moral drive with invigorating swats on un- mentionable areas with his 137 lb. cast. Effervescent student coach Chuck Skelena can be heard above the confusion chanting, What's the word? These two are followed by the manager trio, attempting to get in the way. Then while you are bending over lacing your cleats, some 603 lb. mountain steps on your hand on the way to his locker for a routine pre-game energy snack, a peanut butter and dill pickle sandwich. After a little pep talk, the bar- baric rush for the exist is ony and in the mad scramble, two tackles and a halfback are trampled. The remainder of the team can usually be seen dashing across the field for a sanction of safety. RED ISN'T WHITE IF IT'S BLUE The football divisions for the north side public schools are di- vided into three groups: the red, white, and blue. Red is the top division with white and blue, sec- ond and third. Each group has six teams which only play against squads in their own group. Schools in red division are: Lane, Austin. Harrison, Crane, Schurz, and Steinmetz. In the white: AMUNDSEN, Taft, Marshall, Tuley, Senn and Kelvyn Park: and in the blue are: Sullivan, Wells, Lake View, Foreman, Waller, and Roosevelt. At the end of each season the first four teams from the red, three from the white and one from the blue are picked for the playoffs. For every season win a team is given 2 points and 1 point for a tie. At the end of a three year period the team with the most points in the division is moved up, while the team with the least points ls moved down. With the present term ending .in 1957, Amundsen plans to be the leader in the white division and climb to the red. Frosh Plagued by Defeat' This is the Frosh-Soph's largest year as far as player personnel is concerned, Coach Earl Carlson stated. For this season's squad con- sists of 46 players including such future Varsity stars as Ed Coursey, Dick Crone, Steve Georgas, Carmen Grande, Dennis and Jim Griffin. Jerry Jacobi, Steve Massau, Ken Nicol, Jim Pappas, Charles Peter- son, Sherman Prazer, Carl Tednes, John Vince, and Bardo Trancheta. The present results of this squad have not been too promising, for out of their first three games this season, the team has gone down to defeat three times. Tuley was the first to conquer Amundsen by a score of 12 to 6, a one touchdown difference that our Frosh-Soph was never able to make up. Failure to make the extra points cost Amund- sen their second contest 'against earl 5 3594 Milwaukee Ave. PA 5-M44 WE CALL AT CLUB MEETINGS AT N0 OBLIGATION TO YOU Club Iackets-any style or color , Senn by a score of 14-12. Taft over- powered Amundsen in game num- ber three by a 27-0 score. The fourth game against Waller was cancelled. Blocking and the offensive line seem to be the chief problems of the team so far, but Coach Carlson is striving for improvement on these points. A great loss to the team this season came in the Taft game when Ed Coursey suffered a shoulder separation But the Frosh- Soph still has time for a good sea- son and a taste of victory. Ed's Barber Shop 5204 N. DAMEN AVE. At Foster CUSTOMERS WANTED NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY FREE S1.00 in Merchandise with 510.00 in purchases RECORDS NEW AND USED 25c - 39c - 89c - 98c Western Automatic Music, Inc. 4206 N. Western

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EDITOR: SANDY SWENSON FASHIONS 'N FUN October 18, 1956 T H E A M U N D S E N L O G P099 Seven TRADITIONAL ourrirs Key Word ' ' STILL LOOK NEAT SMILE!! nlar this st-ason is thc cos- wpll g,.,,,,,,,,t,I gi,-is im. always tunic look ill swcatcrs. and skirts mimi,-n,I I,,...m,s,. may mlm. Iam-n,.,I Many swt-att-rs are- triniincd with lim' i,,.,,m- mint ,S ,.SS,mml If thfiy taliric tl'0Ill illt'll' ll1lit'llllll-I twct-Il want to gt-t aht-ad socially llllti III lllillll 01' f'lwl'liI'fi Slill'iS. FOI' PX! lyusinpgsl Ip.,-,I mat 3, fvxv I,,.am5- ph-. the- black and whiti- twt-I-Il of tips that will niakt- any girl look il Slllll Sklfl Pilll bc l'4'IW2llPfl 011 the lit-ttcr: llllHt'ti collar anti ciIl'fs ot' its , , , , lll'llt'illllLI sli ov:-r. Or it' you go in I. N-lt-ct a sliadc ot lipstick that 'U I I p . will gn will with Your mm loi .I 111010 colorful Ollllli you can ' usc tht- gold, lilack and white- niotif. ph-xiou. . Tl-'ll,hl'-l'I l 'l't- lz' ' 2. l'owtlt-I' should ln- use-d to huh- ml: HH . M X lm ll H Q D mi or l1ll'llllHlll'S. Thu- powdi-r sho lllillt'li your coniplt-xion as clost-ly as Iossihlt- it' this to ln- dont- t-t'l't-ctivt-ly It wht-n In-ce-ssaI'y. -i slioiildn I lt'l n y circular clit-ckcd um I itlu-r skirt, appears agaiti 011 the lllti collar and lniiiding of a black I N cardigan. IS . . l Xll0illt'l' coinliniation worth no- , ' I: is 'I hl'icl' or rust sli ow-r .llsc an 1-yi-brow pt-ncil only ,. ' ' X . p with a clit-cketi wool ktichicf llltl I skirt. Checks 'irc . Mascara and I- y I- sh allow H' U 1 v . ,. ' .' my mm during uw mark and white or rust with brown. i x 1 1 Dave Geraci and Miriam Kulyan. both 4B's. are seen wearing the traditional garb of the teenage set. day. KI-cp hands soft by usiiii.-5 a ' hand lotion. list- :I clt-ar or . , light shade- of Iiail polish. ti. Too niuch pcrfiiinc is nauscat- BY Nanci Wichert ini: iiistt-ad ot' intoxicating. Scri-I-clil Crash! Those arc the- sounds lllflllj' a lioy has lt-ariicd to 7. Itrush your hair 100 tinit-s drt-ad 1lltll'tl kt-only than all otht-rs. The reason is tht- girl driving his car. cach night. This ft-linc wondcr usually has purretl lllillly a soft word iIIto l.ittlI- III- R. llair styled to go with tht' 0011- noct-nt's I-ar in Ul'tit'l' to gt-t control Ot' his car, uh, that is rt-liiclc, that is, tour ot' tht- tact- will look niori- mom, of H.mlSIml.tmmn tlattcriiig. Si, lJon't wcar hair clips to school. lo, Slilllilfll lt IS a tcininini- cu stoni to constantly ext-rcisc the vocal chords with ge-sturcs, and it is truly a Izay it' ll0i slightly lt'l'l'1fj'lllf.'I sight to sci- a girl proving to ht-r worris-d passenger that she can driyi- as we-ll as as talk two-forty, as slit- goes 1l1Pl'l'llj' carcciiiiig down tht- sidewalk to frantic yt-lps such as, Put in thc clutch, take TI'Il'I BRAKE! I I I I Out tht- clutch, thc brake, thc hrakt-, 'Il HELEN sTAYeo .git 7 ' HOME - 'W fi wHILE TESS ff - HAD A DATE 'N ig,- T' NOT A RING 4 li ON THE PHONE 1 NOT A LAD ' I y Dio SHE -si 6 s RATE 4' -- -N HER SKIN li? wAs A Mess 45 J HER FACE I wAs A SIGHT NOW HELEN'S QL? LIKE TESS Qing... tiff..-J If fly Ye 301 j-was WI ser HER l' Il RIGHT fix FASTEST, EASIEST, SUREST WAY TO CONCEAL PIMPLES AS THEY HEALI Scientific tests prove that KAY FORMULA 301 Lotion kills pimple bacteria faster and more effectively than other leading products tested. Buy KAY FORMULA 301 Lotion at drug count- ers everywhere, today. Acts instantly. Only 69c and 31.00. ,QL Girl, liaving stoppcd tht- car aftcr tiiSt'0Yt'l'lllf.I thc lmrakt- is thi- Ont- oII tht- tar lt-tt. that IS, tht- lllititilth or is it fill thi- rightt'?J. is naturally quite- injiirt-d whcn dear Boy explains, in difft-riiig tt-rnis, what is wrong iyith Girl's pre-tty lu ul As wt- It-ave Boy and Girl, wt- sec Girl pacifying Boy in pri-paratiou ' another try at rlriviiig, i1l'iVlllfI', TV? YAWR-T lt's Tlirct- 0'tTlock in tht- MoI'II- ing, was thc Illl'lIltt song sung by tt-n AllllllltiSt'llllt'S Monday, October X. as tlni lit-ads-d for thc Civic Opt-ra ltiiiltliiig to app:-ar on ltrcak- last littlltihltlllti at 7:30 Rl.ll1. Kot lhc t ll'lY I 'ist-rs, .IiIII Kazanis, .lt-an boi: nson, Pat Xl lllllllL1t'l', Judy t, t'arol 1't'li'I'S0ll, Violctte- Geor- LUIS. rod Vinci lt: illy, John Fliitlas. .IaII- ict- llitc, and Nick llollcr, slot-pily I- Iip to tht- -tilnd floor only to listwn to a ni-w rt-cord. Suez Canal g stand llt'l.tll't' a cains-ra for a split st-cond: takc a short tour ot' the lnIilrlinI:. which coiisistcd of thc control rooing and drag thcinsclvcs wt-arily back to tht- old school grind, - I tntd hut ft-I-lim: succcssful ow-r thcir first TV dt-lnit! t'hIm': 'Zim I thc first girl j10ll'l'l' I-rf-r I-fully I.'ix.wcfI. ' .lotyut '1tlIso114tv'I.I1 flurliiiy. Ihr- ollirrs Irriv' just 1n'ur'fi4'f' niunril- l't'l'.S :It :R me Uli'il lI'1ll'IT on thc Ixus: Noir you lfnou' nn-5 I lfflllillllif soy ll Irorri about Iftliwl IHITVSN if trim good, rinrl Iwlirrc nic. is this gfoml .... Sophomore Chosen For Fashion Board . tlitst vit X l'I't-tty tlirl ls liikt- a Mt-lody '-rc ilu- words sun lttd whilt- IDI-c 1-'ossuIn, 213, 1ll't5St'1 lll'l' own fashion show at Cars l'irit-, Scott M t'o., Octohcr lil. This pcrt 111155, who was chostn iltllll St'Yl'l'2ll othcr girls to ltlill st-nt All1lllltlSt'll oII thi- Ttttllli ge l ilSllltlll ltoard at tTarson's, was low:-d to pick t'our othcr girls lot - I hcr show. Thi-y wt-rc: Gao Cali ' in-ck, ltarliara Llllltiixll, Collctti Q North Park FOSTER AND KFDUF Lino. and Carol Swanson. T CHWAGO 25 In-c. who has wanted to be I Q, Xl. College CWCAGU Since 1891 niodcl for two yt-ars now, won s ond placc in thc May Son's fashion , show last st-Iiit-ste-I'. Tho fashion ' v Y 7 K liberal Arts, inaugurated its FOUR-YEAR PROGRAM with the '56 freshman class leading to degrees . . . Professional and BACHELOR OF ARTS - BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ' BACHELOR OF MUSIC Courses BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION . 1 - fg'1'gfQ,'Q,'11',fnl'g2f, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING' Q30 S 'l'?'lh? ?5' BACHELOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION side permits living K, H at home - cuts ex- H veyea' program penses. Day and Evening Classes . . . Reasonable Tuition FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, write or call office of Admissions tKE 9-82001. Catalog and bulletin will be gladly sent you, Or better yet, visit the campus personally. 'R Tho Campus with the friendly, Christian Atmosphere 'k hoard. which ll1tW'iS oncc a Inonth tor a liincln-on and inforinal fa-li ltlll show, llltlj' prove- to bc anothii stopping: stonc to tht- higlicr rcalnis Ol llt'l' l'llfl9t'll t'1ll'ttt'l'. Un Nli'I'r'.v .w'l'4'l1l1't'tlHl Il'il'fIl!Itlll his molhvr luhi him that sho 'rc Izcfl hw Irouhi ltftllltlilllll .yltlrf smr Illtl soon. I'romi.w' HIV, shr' .wud tht I l1tUIl'I Iirvlr lIon'I lf'Ill'l'.l! about mv, tlTU'H1 I qui! xnmlriiigl tl llll'tll' ago, hc un NIH' lv 'rl It jftlltili Irll nn' urwiirwvlf, um if from !l4ri1f'ig1IIInn's VIKING ALL YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLIES ARE HERE 5115 N.Da.men Ave. SU 4-9325



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Q9 THIS ISSUE COMMEMORATES THE CENTENNIAL OF CHICAGO HIGH SCHOOLS Education Week Commences tudes Take Over School On Friday entennial Celebrated by Chicago High Schools Drama Class A ighligllts Wi-ck Amundsen Students Will Elect Those Who Are To Run School On Student Day, Friday, 16th Sl-lmols for ll Strung: Anwr- u is tlu- llilSi1' lllvlllt' ol' is, tlu- Zltllll ollsi-l'v:llli-v of llt'l'lt'1lll l-Itlllvzltioll xY1'l'li.'lll' l-:ltl- lIlll'l't'Nl ill, lllltll-l'st:llul- gg' uf, :llul SlllbllUl'l l'llr llu- llil- lll's svlllulls is ilu- lll'lllt'llllt' :lsllll for ll:lx'illi.:' Slll'll llll ull- l'x':llls'l-. lt is lu-rzlltll-ll, ill rt, by ut't'il-izll lllw-l-l:llll:ltil-lls ' llllllly Ill'-llllillt'lll llullfil- flu'- 'vs :lllll luv llllIt'll i-lllllil-ily l'lltllill4L:' tl-ll-visioll lll'llg'l':lllls. -wsp:lpi-l' :ills :lllll rzllliil 1-lull-:lsts. .XII 1lI't' l't'NllllH of l'lll'ts llllull- to lll'lllLI' llu- luulls lil llu- pl-llpll-, illltl llu- llplt' lo llu- svllimls. l'llllllllIlSlS is lilill till visiting' l- svlltlllls In sl-0 llllllll lll lltlll. 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'l'lu- l't'SlIllIl'1llll. lil' t'tllIl'St'l 'llllt'll. ffll'lil'll-ll fill' tlu-il' vf- l'lll-ts, our zuolllgists tlll'lll-tl tu llllst-rvilli-I :lllilllall lll-ll:lviul', llil:ll'illllsly l'l-llll-lllln-l-t-tl lliizll- li1.:'llts lllt'llllll'Z illlitzltilllr :llu-- vlllls, t'tbZlXlllll' ottt-rs lltllN'll slidl-s, ft-l-iliill: llllll'Slllll1llltlXl'S to i:il':l.l'l'l-s, filltlillg: rl-iltill-s ill llalf-l-ntl-ll lu-:lllllts, :llltl llllISl of illl, tlll- lTlll'llS :lllll lllllSlll'S rlll tlll- llllN rillt- llUlllt Interracial Meet Attended by Council Group Xl'll:ll Uilll wi- ilu ill svllmll :llltl l-llllllllllllily to rl-lllu'l- IUF4'-l' llllivl-, llisl-l'illlill:ltlml, :llltl llllllcl lllltll'l'Sl1llllllIlLZ' coup:-l':ltillil, lDl'tllll1'l'lltblltl'., 'l'llis lilu-stillll wzls ilisl-llsst-tl :lt llu- lfllllrtll .xllllllill llilsll sl'llllUl llllt'l'- '.:'l-llllp lit-lzltilllls C0llf0l'OllCB lu-ltl :lt llu- lltlwlltllwll CZllllIlllS ill' NHl'lllVVt'Sll'l'll lllllVt'l'Slly0Fl N1lX't'lllllt'l' 12. Sl-li-l-tl-tl Slllll1'lllS l'l'lllll 15 l'lllt'llli'tl :lllll SlllllIl'lHlll SL'll0lllS tow-tlu-l' witll l'ZLl'llllj' :ulvisl-rs illlll stllfl' llll'IlllN'l'S ill' slllnlsill'- lug' lllllllllll rl-llllilllls :lui-llc'it-s lllilllllvtl llu- prllirrzltli. Tlll- lll:lill sill-:ilu-l' wats Dr. l'l-l'l'y ll. .ltlli:lll, lllll l'llIlllUll1lllj' l':l- llllllls NOLl'l'tl L'llt'llllSl Sllltl llll- lll:lllit:ll'i:lll. lil-pl-l-si-lltillf: A lil ll ll rl s e ll N'l'l't' lioll Sllilpl-, 4'llllll'll'lZlll: .Tlllly Koll, l'l-l--llwlillpr St'l'l't'- l1lI'XQ l':lt till-:lslulrg Cllr-lllyll lllw-itll:ll'tll2 .llllltl l'lll'll2lNI ,Xl t'olll4'I'Z Lowt-ll Sl ' 'lllllll xvvllllll .Iilll Iflllilll.. 2 :llld llllllt'li l'l0l'lllll2lll. Tlu-y tl ss- ed the lmpllrtallce of religious lllllll-rstzlnding. School fr Success For 100 Years Students Had Choice o NormaL ClassicaL And English Entrance Exams Excluded Many By Requirements Our Board of Education Has Started Many Firsts For Schools PRESENT DAY SCHOOLS FAR CRY FROM CENTRAL 'I'Ills is your Ilfl--l'lIll'IllI0 Pulllh- lllirh S1-hnol! Yi-ll. VN!- H-ul High, wt-rv llllrll llll 04'- lillll-l' S, 18513. :ll Nl:-lll'1u-Slri-1-l l-:lst :lf llzllstt-tl, lllltl wt-ro llu- first vm-lllll-iltillllzll llll-Yll sl-lll-lvl ill tlu- I'nitl-ll Stzltl-sl You wt-rv :l f:ll' l-ry frolll illlf' of tllll' lll't'St'lll lllL1'llSt'llU0lS. ,Xllll0ll .'ll l-llllsistilll: ul' tlll'l-l- sluril-s witll ll liltlll ill' tl-ll :lllll :l lllllf l'UtllllS, you wt-rv llllllllS il li- llrzlry, lYllll'll ltNlflY, WU 3'-'IIN l:ltl-l', is llu- lu-:ll't of tlll- sl-lltlol. -Yfllll' l-llil'ii'l- :lllll l-llllilt' lllf'lll l-ost lll50.000. ll lllt'l'4' ill-up l-tllllilzllw-ll in tlu- IIIIIHOIIS of ilollurs l'4'tllIll'f'4l llllllly. .Xltlloligll lllltll sl-xl'-s we-rv l-liliillll-, :lllllllssillll l'l'llllll'l1' llll'lllS lilllltl-tl tlu- Sllltlvlll lmtll' lt! il sl-ll-l-t lIl'llllIl, sillvt- :lll f'1llltllll1lll'S lllltl to illlss Oll- ll':llll'l- I-xzllllilllltilllls, wllllsl- t'll1Dll2lSlS wlls Ull llu- posses- sion of kllnwlmllrl' l'?llllt'I' lllilll tlu- nlllllty to use- lt! llllllllli- lllllly, lllillly wl-l'l- l'l',l1'l'l4'll- Tlll- t-iltlrsl-s wl-rv llivill-tl illtll llll't'1' ill-p:ll'tllll-llts: Nor- nlnl. Flilsslvill. :lllll I-Illirllsll lllgh, iqlvlllili-ll :ll-l-lll'ilill':' to ill-l't'N1 tlu-rl-l'lll-l-, llu- ?4llIlll'lllS llllrl to Zll'l'l'lll tlu- I'tllll'St'S ill- c-llllll-tl ill llu-sv ill-llzlrllllr-llts. Iillflll wzls il llIlSlt' l'l-tillirl-llll-lll. Tlll-ll, llll'l'l' XV4'l't' llll l'i':lt-til--ll Xrts wllill- lllll llnlllt' .Xrls wi-tw rl-1ll'l-si-lltt-il by Vllvlll Music' lllltl llzllll-illtt. 'xVlH'!lllllllZll l-Ill- lll-zltillll 1lllllt'lll'l'tl ill SlIl'll Sllll- jl-vls :ls llnrlklcl-l-llillp:, Hllrvvy- illlr, :llltl NilX'lL1'ZlllIl'Zi. UillZl'l!- sllil- llt't'tlS wr-rv llli-t tllrlllliqll l,I'llll'lDlf'S of fi0Vt'l'llIlltllll., P0- litical Economy, :llld History. Although various branches of Nt'lt'lll'l' w--l-l- zllllollpg' tllc re- qllilt-ll l-tlllrsl-s, llu- only sci- t'llt'l' Utlllilllllvlll wats lllllcli- lltl2ll'll :lllfl i-Ilzllli, llll l-tllllll:ll'i- Still til tllll' 1-xl-l-lit-lltly vlillip- pl-tl l:llllll':lllllit-s lit' llltlzly. .ls Wi- il':lt'i- ytllll' tlt-l'l-lllp- ll't'lll, l'llil-:lpul l'lllllil- llilrll H:-llolll, wt- lltlli' tllzlt tlle- l-ll:lll:'illL:' l'llltlll':ll, sm-i:ll, :llld l-t-ullllllliv ll2llll'l'l'S of livillsr 2ll't' l'i-t'It-l-lt-ll ill ilu- l'll:llll:'ill:.:' lllllllIlSt'S, lll'llQ.Ll'Zllll lll' stllclil-s, Zllltl tlu- Slll'lt'lllS si-rv:-il. Up tts litt'4t, llu- Hl'4'lllt'Sl stress XVHS lllltill llu- l-lllll-go pre- 1l:l:':ltlll'5 l'lllll-titlll Zllltl il llI'0- gl: lll ul' Slllllll'S tllzlt vlllpllzl- sizl-ll illtl-Ill-l-tllzll Jlll1llIlllll'lllS. lilittllllllly illl-iw-ilsillg' :lw:ll'l-- lll'SS nl' l'lll':llillll:ll ll1't'llS is St'l'll ill lil'ls::'l':lllls ut' lH'f'-lJl'll- l'l-ssiullxll tl':lillill:.T, jllll lll'l'lJ' :ll':ltillll, :l l-tllllllillntillll of Slll4ll1'S :lllrl w-lrli l-xllf-l'ii-llvi-, IllltlllY2ll'l1'lj'tll'llt'llX'lll0Slll1lt ilu-1-t tlu- snvizll, 4-llllltillllall, zllltl llllyslnll lu-l-:ls ul llu- sullllvs- t'l'lll, Xl'lly tlu-ll, witll :lll tlu-sv zl-lxullltlllzl-s, is it tllzlt illlly titlfg ut' llu- Xtblllll ill' t'llil-also l-lllllllll-tv tlll-il' llilqll svllmll ull- lll'2lllUll',' tlilly tlnu- will tl-ll. 'l'llll:ly, Vllil-:li.:fl l-rlllsisls of -I7 lllllllil- lli':'ll svlllulls, nlnv xll:-:ltuvll:ll :lllfl 38 l..Z'0lltlI'ZLl. XV:- llIlVl' :llso l'tlll ' ll l0lll.Z' way l'l'llIll llu- ll-l stllllt-llts l-lll'oll- --il ill lS5ti tn llvl-l' 75.000 4-ll- lllllll-ll ill lllll' lllllllic lllgll Sl'lIlltPlN IIHXY. lllllfl Chicllilo l:II:ll'tl nl' l':lllI4'Illltlll lllily also lukl- l-l'--ilit for its many Firsts whit-ll ill:-llulc: maln- ll:ll1llltl llliIit:ll'y tl':lilllnz.':, first llttllllj' llllll-Ill-lltlm, first Jun- iwl' llifqll, issllillp: ol' school lltllllls, illlll llu- mlllllllllsory sl-luull :lttl-illlzlllt-w l:lVl'. 'l'lllls, t'llil-:lgll l'ulllil- lligll St-lull-l, lf'l'llllll2llt'S your first ltltl j't'lll'N ot' sllf-l-t-ssflll olltlclt- tilllllll lll'U92l't'SH, :lllfl rxllllxfl- t':l's Lll'2llt'l.lll 3-tllltll join to wisll 5s-ll :l vc-rp Happy lllrih- dn!! oming vents NOVIGMIIER lilisvlllill' llull. 6th pi-rlod I-fisflllllll 4-Icwtlulln Ili-Frielxly Night Sm-iul 20-Ill-pl. NI0l'lIIlg', lltll In-rlod. 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