Austin College - Chromascope Yearbook (Sherman, TX)

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19 45 CUCCHASCCPE A t tual Pidilicatia+t 4 Austin Collecte Sltesimatt, le caA BETTY COVEY EDITOR CAROL IVY BUSINESS MANAGER GatnfLuA . . Adnu4uAJAxitio- t Studestti .... Pauie............ Qu i fycutonit i . AcUuutiei . . . Jlumosi Adi tf-OJl UMSlxt “It is a temple of learning and classic shades, where we invite the youth of our great state to the attainment of mental and moral culture, having ‘sound scholar- From the Austin College Catalogue, 1852 For ninety-five years, Austin College Students and Faculty have been pursu- ing the objectives set down for us by the founders of this institution. May we ever keep these truths evident as the characteristics of our Alma Mater. A attiAioAUccd Sketch of the Austin Galleye Ga+nfiuA. CLE CAMELS TUCMPSCN HALL SHERMAN HALL THE T BUILDING LLCI ETT HALL CAWTHCN GYH POWER HOUSE 7 4e Q'unuian and Cfold The Crimson and Gold; Long may her colors fly. Daughters too, the spirit must not die. JU ie Wlta Qcuie Itein, All Joseph Sory Harry ADMINISTRATION 1 2) . W. fi. QueAAant President .S-fc. Qea. Jl. JZandloU Treasurer faculty Thomas Stone Clyce D. D., L. L. D. President Emeritus James Bolling Moorman A. M. Dean and Registrar Professor of Biology and Geology Rollin M. Rolfe M. S. Dean of Men Instructor and Engineering and Physics Robert Richie Harwell A. M., Ph. D. Professor of German and Greek tycuuilty Joe Thorne Jackson A. M. Professor of English fyacuthf Mrs. Tom Dennis B. A., M. A. Instructor in Spanish tf-aou-lty Mrs. Maurice Miller Instructor in Art J. W. Alexander Bursar Edgar Leon Foshee B. S. Registrar and Executive Secretary of Alumni and Ex-Students Association tf-aculty Mrs. Kate Reynolds Dietician STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Susannah Ruhmann, Jane Morgan, Jean Rudolph, S. M. Dunnam, Jr. Jean Rudolph ................................. President S. M. Dunnam..............................Vice-President Susannah Ruhmann ............................. Secretary Jane Morgan .................................. Treasurer MEN’S COUNCIL ent: Spurgeon M. Dunnam Don McCall WOMEN’S COUNCIL STUDENTS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS ROLL CLASS OF 1945 JEAN CHURCH Longview, Texas Transfer from Kilgore College, ’44, A Capella Choir ’44, '45, Kappa Cama Chi '44, ’45, Woman’s Council President ‘45, Student Council ’44, ’45, A. T. S. cabinet ’44, ’45. Court Jester ’44, Chapel song leader ’45, Y. W. C. A. ’44 Cabinet ’45. Major: English Minor: Bible MARGARET RUTH CLARK Sherman, Texas President Girls Slime Association, ’43, Chromoscope Staff, '43, ’44, ’45; Business Manager, '43, Staff Photographer, ’45; Secretary-treasurer Sophomore class, ’44; Coronation Herald, ’43; Duchess Student Body, ’44; Princess Senior class, '45; Alpha Delta Chi, ’43, ’44, ’45; Treasurer, ’44; Vicr president '45 President Sherman Club, 44; Kangaroo Staff, ’44, Feature Editor, ’45; Senior representative to Student Council, '45; Kappa Camma Chi, ’44 President ’45 Most Representative Senior, ’45; Alpha Chi, ’45. Major: English Minor: Art. Psychology PAT COURTNEY Dallas, Texas Y. W. C. A., ’43, ’44, ’45; A Capella Choir ’43, ’44, ’45, Kappa Gamma Chi, 43, ’44, ’45; A. T. S., ’43, ’45, Student Council ’44, '45; Women’s Council, Secretary ’44; Vice- President, ’45; Kangaroo Staff '44. Major: Philosophy Minor: English CLASS OF 1945 JOYCE CRANE Denison, Texas Alpha Delta Chi, ’42, ’43, ’44, President; ’45 Denison Club ’42, ’43, ’44; Phi Sigma Alpha Sweetheart ’43; Womens Council, '45. Major: English Minor: Education and Spanish. SPURGEON M. DUNNAM Southmayd, Texas Transfer N. T. S. T. C., Denton, ’44; Vice President Stu- dent Body ’45; President Men’s Council. ’45; Chapel Committee, ’45; Student Council, ’45 Major: Philosophy Minor: Religious Education CAROL IVY Sherman, Texas Y. W. C. A., ’42, ’43, ’44, cabinet, ’43, ’44, Kappa Gamma Chi, ’43, '44, ’45, Secretary, ’44; A. T. S., ’44 A Capella Choir ’44; Duchess Sophomore Class, ’43; Ex Libris Club '43. Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class ’45; Chromascope Staff, Business Manager, ’44, ’45. Major: History Minor: Business Administration CLASS OF 1945 BETTY JO JACKSON Kilgore, Texas A. T. S., '44, '45; Y. W. C. A. ’44, ’45, Student council, ’45; Kappa Camma Chi, ’45, Women’s Council, ’45. Major: Philosophy Minor: English ELEANOR MILLER Ardmore, Oklahoma A Capella Choir ’43, ’43, ’44 Kappa Gamma Chi ’43, ’44, 45; A. T. S. ’42„ ’43, ’44, ’45, President, ’44; Y. M. C. A., ’42, ’43, ’44, ’45 President ’45; Alpha Chi, ’45; Student Council '45; Women’s Council ’44r ’45, Duchess of Junior Class, '44 . Major: English Minor: Philosophy JANE MORGAN Dallas, Texas A Capella, '43, Business Manager ’44, President '45; Kappa Gamma Chi, ’43, ’44, ’45,; Alpha Delta Chi, ’43, ’44, Sec- retary and treasurer, ’45; Y. W. C. A. Council '44; Alpha Chi, Vice-President, ’45; Treasurer Student Body, ’45; Student Council, ’45; Art Editor of Chromascope, ’45; Society Editor of Kangaroo, ’45 Major: Philosophy Minor: English CLASS OF 1945 ANNETTE POWELL I Texarkana, Texas Treasurer of Junior Class ’44; A. T. S. ’44, President '45; Y. W. C. A. ’44, cabinet, ’45, Major: English Minor: Bible JEANNE RUDOLPH Sherman, Texas Co-Ed Club ’42, Y. W. C. A. ’42, ’43, ’44, ’45, cabinet '44, Vice-President, '45. Baird Bible Medal, ’42; Venezuelan Cup, '42; Uruguayan Cup, ’43; Guatamalan Cup, ’44; Rob- inson Medal, '44, Heard Fellowship, ’45, Vice-President Sherman, Club, ’45, Alpha Chi, ’44, Secretary, ’45; Student Body Favorite, ’45; A Capella Choir, 43, Vice-President, '44; Student Council '44; Chapel Program Committee ’45 Student Body President ’45. Major: English, Spanish Minor: Bible, Education CLASS OF 1945 SUSANNAH RUHMANN Waco, Texas Y. W. C. A. President '44; A Capella Choir President ’44; Kappa Gamma Chi, Parliamentharian, ’44; A. T. S. ’43; ’44; Alpha Chi President ’45; Secretary Student Body ’45 Duchess Student Body, '45; Kangaroo Reporter, ’44. Major: Philosophy Minor: English, French, Bible JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR CLASS ROLL CLASS OF 1946 JEANETTE BARTON Paris, Texas BETTY COVEY Sherman, Texas JEANIE HOLMES Harlingen, Texas BILL JARVIS Dallas, Texas CLASS OF 1946 NELL McCALL Sherman, Texas JEAN McCLENAHAN Dallas, Texas JUANITA VIERS Southmayd, Texas EARL WIGGINS Van Alstyne, Texas SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL CLASS OF 1947 —, ALLEN BOEDECKER Dallas, Texas HELEN BRILEY Itasca, Texas MARY FRANCES JOHNSON Sherman, Texas MARGARET PIERSON Sanderson, Texas CLASS OF 1947 CLASS OF 1947 BETTY JOYCE STEELE Sherman, Texas JANE TUCKER Sherman, Texas BETTY WHEELER Sherman, Texas FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Representative to Men’s Council, Don McCall Representative to Women’s Council, Mary Jo Embrey CLASS OF 1948 CHARLOTTE GALEY Tom Bean, Texas FRANK GANN Tom Bean, Texas BETTY JO GREENE Sherman, Texas MIRIAN GINSBERG Sherman, Texas BOB HAWKINS Dallas, Texas LOUISE IVY Itasca, Texas DAVID KELLY San Antonio, Texas DORIS ANN LAWSON Sherman, Texas CLASS OF 1948 JERRY McCANN Houston, Texas ADA RUTH McDANIEL Itasca, Texas billy Mcknight Sherman, Texas LINDA MILLER Sherman, Texas JOYCE OLSON Sherman, Texas ANNE PACE Itasca, Texas FRANCES PARK Iowa Park, Texas MARY FRANCES ROBINSON Sherman, Texas CLASS OF 1948 JOAN SCRIVNER Sherman, Texas JEANETTE SUTTON Texarkana, Texas ELIZABETH THORINGTON Taft, Texas ELIkABETH VAN ZANDT Sherman, Texas JAMES YANCEY Bay City, Texas ELLEN WOODWARD Lewisberg, Tenn. FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL We, the members of the Chromascope staff of 1944-1945, pause here and restate that which is characteristics of the spi- rit of the students, facul- ty, and administration of AUSTIN COLLEGE. That which our hands clasped firmly in the hand of our Lord, we will ever strive, with undying will, to perpetuate those ideals for which Austin College was founded, and to send her into the future not only in the realms of physical and intellectual achieve- ment, but in her spiritual development and in the growth of her loyalty and devotion to God . . . For we are all laborers together with God . . . 1 CORINTHIANS, 3:9 SCH€CL-DAZ fycwtibj, Album Sutton’s “T” Model Roommates Apple polishing Toughies El Estudiante Boudoir Helen “Men” (??) PlupUccd Flag Pole Monkey Escape Stately Morgan Here, “Red”, Here! Freshmen Vs. Uperclassmen Step lively They Captured a Man “Pose” by Napoleon (Allen doesn’t count) Waiting Strategy Fantasy in Ice Ladies of the Campus Our Campus Mission “Gittie ap” Nell, Bill, the marriage bench Pop Star Gazing Park View ZxX, Hemetnbe i Client Qusi anl lAJujXfinA Stud ut feodLf. e- fleast (lu cdfilt Manx anet GIoaJz MOST REPRESENTATIVE Senior Glen fjasie Mosi jG+t fJusUosi WilLiam flaboH glu Nell McCall Alien, fiaedecJeen. Soypii mosie GLgaa cSelesi fjimmq, 'Ljan.ce.tf, GIgaa jjeast eatte Sutton ACTIVITIES KANGAROO Jean Holmes, Mary Johnson, Betty Smith S. M. Dunham, Bob Hawkins, Ann Smith, Margaret Clark, Jane Morgan, John Cunningham Allen Boedecker, Jeanette Sutton Betty Smith, Mary Johnson . Bob Hawkins, Margaret Clark Allen Boedecker........... S. M. Dunham ............. Elizabeth Ramsey ......... Ann Pace ................. John Cunningham .......... Len Ruhmann .............. Jeanette Sutton .......... Jane Morgan .............. Jeanie Holmes ............ Betty Jo Jackson ......... Ann Smith.............• ................ Co-Editors ......• •.. Feature Writers ............. Sports Editor .................. Reporter .................. Reporter ................ Reporter.. .................. Reporter .................. Reporter .................. Reporter .... ...... Society Editor ..... Business Manager Assistant Business Manager .......Circulation Manager The Kangaroo is the college newspaper and is published Bi-weekly. Its purpose is to give the news of the college. CHROM ASCOPE Nell McCall, Allen Boedecker, Maragaret Clark Helen Briley, Betty Covey, Jane Morgan Betty Covey ................ Nell McCall ................ Carol Ivy.............. .... Jane Morgan ................ Len Ruhmann and Helen Briley Allen Boedecker ............ Margaret Clark ..........• •. ............ Editor .... Editorial Staff . Business Manager ............ Artist ............ Humor D evotional Editor .... Photographer The Ghromascope is the annual publication of this college, designed to set forth the accomplishments and activities of the school year. Its purpose is to give to each student a personal record of the events which occured during the par- ticular session for which the book is dated- Y. W C A. Helen Briley, Nell McCall, Jean Rudolph, Margaret Pierson, Len Ruhmann, Annette Powell Mary Thorington, Jeanie Holmes, Elinor Moller Jeanette Barton, Jean Church Eleanor Miller ....................................... President Jeanne Rudolph .................................. Vice-President Mary Thorington ...................................... Secretary Jeanette Barton ...................................... Treasurer Jean Church ................................... Worship Chairman Jeanne Rudolph ......................................... Program Helen Briley, Annette Powell ............................ Social Jean McClenahan ................................ Social Service Jeanie Holmes ........................................ Publicity Len Ruhmann ............................................ Lookout Nell McCall .............................................. Music Mrs. W. W. Steffey, Mrs. Paul Edgar ................... Sponsers The Y. W. C. A. has as its aim “growth” in faith and in God through Jesus Christ; to lead members of the group into membership and service in the Christian Church; to promote Christian character by such means as Bible study and prayer; to promote a unity of Christians the world ov- er so as to interpret Christ and His way to human society, and to the extending of the Kingdom throughout the world.” Regular meetings are held every Tuesday evening. Y M. C. A, H. C. Foster, Allen Boedecker, Bob Hawkins Bill Jarvis, Earl Wiggins, John Cunningham Earl Wiggins ... Bill Jarvis .... Bob Hawkins ____ H. C. Foster ... John Cunningham ......... President --- Vice President ......... Secretary ......... Treasurer Publicity Chairman Having been organized in 1891, the Austin College Y. M. C. A. is the oldest college association in the state- The pur- pose is “to lead students to faith in God through Jesus Christ; to promote their growth in Christian faith and char- acter; especially through the study of the Bible and prayer; to influence them to devote themselves in a united effort with all Christians to make the will of Christ effective in human society, and extending the iKingdom of God through- out the world” Tuesday evening is the regular meeting time. ALPHA DELTA CHI Joyce Crane, Margaret Clark, Mary Johnson, Jone Morgan Joyce Crane ............................................ President Margaret Clark .............................................. Vice President Jane Morgan ................................. Secretary, Treasurer Mrs. Tom Dennis .......................................... Sponsor Mary Johnson ...................................... Representative Alpha Delta Chi is a young women’s sorority on the campus meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at various members homes. The purpose of this organization is social enjoyment and the promotion of fel- lowship among its members. KAPPA GAMMA CHI Pat Courtney, Margaret Clark, Nell, McCall, Jean McClenhan Margaret Clark ... Nell McCall ..... Jean McClenahan .. Len Ruhmann ..... Mrs. J. B. Moorman .... President Vice President .... Secretary .... Treasurer ...... Sponsor The iKappa Gamma Chi Literary society has as its pur- pose the furthering of literary study, personal improve- ment and social activities. The members meet on the sec- ond and fourth Fridays of the month. The most outstand- ing social event of the year is the annual Baqpuet in March. A T. S. Betty Jo Jackson, Jeanette Sutton, Margaret Pierson, Len Ruhmann, Annette Powell Annette Powell Margaret Pierson Jeanette Sutton Len Ruhmann ... Betty Jo Jackson .... President Vice President .... Secretary ..... Reporter Representative The purpose of the All Time Service Organization is to bring into closer fellowship the girls who are going into full time Christian service, and through worship and service enrich the lives of the girls in this organization. A CAPELLA CHOIR Elizabeth Van Zandt, Nell McCall,, Allen Boedecker, Jean McClenahan, Elizabeth Thorington, Jane Morgan, Helen Briley, Jimmy Yancy Jane Morgan ....... Helen Briley ...... Elizabeth Thorington Jimmy Yancy ....... Jean McClenahan ... Nell McCall ........ ....... President .. Vice President ........ Secretary ....• • Treasurer .....• • Librarian .Solo Accompanist The Austin College A Cappella Choir was organized in the winter of 1942. For the past two years it has been un- the direction of Mrs. Mable Parker. The choir gives various programs in Sherman at Churches Schools and Service Clubs: as well as out-of-town programs. The aim of the choir is to unite vocal talent interested in high types of music; to embody in its music the spirit of Austin College; and to inspire and spread that spirit to the audiences before which it appears. CHAPEL PLANNING COMMITTEE Jerry McCann, Jeanette Sutton, Earl Wiggins, Jean Rudolph S. M. Dunnam Jerry McCann President The Chapel planning committee is a newly organized group which works with the faculty to give to the college personnel a worshipful and enlightening chapel period twice each week . PEP LEADERS Marian Bookout, Bob Hawkins, Ann Pace, Allen Boedecker These cheer Leaders lead the Student body in school pep rallies to bring us together in the true spirit of Austin College. To keep alive the traditions of the college for those to come and those to return, is the purpose to these leaders without a football team to cheer on to victory. WEST TEXAS CLUB Louise Ivy, Ann Pace, Margaret Pierson Elizabeth Ramsey, Helen Briley, Frances Park, John Cunningham Helen Briley .. • Margaret Pierson .. Ann Pace .. • •... Frances Park ..... Elizabeth Ramsey .. Louise Ivy ....... Ada Ruth McDaniel John Cunningham ....... President .. Vice President ...... Secertary ...... Treasurer ........ Reporter .. Representative . Parliamentarian Sergant at Arms Students who live in West Texas are eligible to be mem- bers of this organization. It has as its purpose the fostering of a better relationship among its members and promotion of interest in the college in the membrs home towns- SOUTH TEXAS CLUB David Kelly, Mary Thorington, H. C. Foster, Jimmie Yancy Elizabeth Thorington, Jerry McCann, Jeanie Holmes Elizabeth Thorington Jerry McCann ....... Jeanie Holmes ..... Allen Boedecker Earl Wiggins ...... H. C. Foster ....... ............ President ...... Vice President Secretary - Treasurer ............ President ...... Vice President Secretary - Treasurer The 'South Texas Club is for all students attending Austin College whose homes are in the southern part of the state. The purpose is to encourage fellowship on the campus among the members of the club. PRE-MIMSTERIAL ASSOCIATION The Pre-JIinisterial Association is one of the oldest or- ganizations on this college campus. It is composed of young men attending Austin College who plan to enter the minis- try. Aside from encouraging individual spiritual develop- ment among its members; it assists in furthering the King- dom of God as it is represented in the college ideals and pro- gram; and in whatever way possible, to foster a genuine Christian Spirit on the Campus. ALPHA CHI Mary Thorington, Eleanor Miller, Nell McCall, Margaret Clark Jean Rudolph, Susanna Ruhmann, Jane Morgan Susanna Ruhmann Jane Morgan .... Jeanne Rudolph .. Mary Thorington Mr. Rollin Rolfe .. .... President Vice President .... Secretary .... Treasurer ...... Sponsor The purpose of this organization is the stimulation, development, and recognition of undergraduates scholar- ship. Each year the top ranking ten of the junior and senior classes are eligible for membership. The local chap- ter is the David Fontet Eagleton Chapter. Regular meet- ings are held the second Tuesday of each month. Jerry Bowen Studio Phone 808 114 V. Lamar Sherman FARRAR’S GOOD Shoes— —CORPvECTLY Fitted Hestand-Swindle Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 286 Sherman, Texas STATE Pictures Play Lester Dollison Owner Mary Spears, B, R. Food Store Phone 433 221. S. Travis Sherman MARKS BROS Quality Clothes Travis at Lamar MERCHANTS and PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK A BIG FRIENDLY BANK Established 1872 “Membe er of Federal Deposit TWO DEFINITIONS IF IT’S ENTERTAINMENT YOU WANT YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE BEST AT mm THEATRES Sherman, Texas H. E. HARDGRAVE, MANAGER Engraving for Your 1945 CHROMASCOPE Is The Product of SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING CO. Fort Worth, Texts [ewi Prini inq Cc mq V_ompcan' QUALITY PRINTING Herman., fe ay Fancy Dry Goods Ladies' Ready-To-Wear Children's and Boy’s Clothing and Furnishings BASS, PARRISH TAYLOR CO. Scull Hardware Company The Good Service Store East Side Square Expert Professional Care We Are Always Loyal BONNET BEAUTY SHOP No Interest on Carrying Charges EASTERN KEITH’S IRON and . „ Drag Store METAL CO. s Fresh From KEITH’S LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN THE SOUTHWEST Ben E. Keith Company No one ever complained of a chute not not opening. The “Caterpillers” can tell The astronomy professor was lecturing. Now many? cried a frightened fresh- A wedding carriage was seen driving through the streets of London. Inscribed control of The Synods of Arkansas, Okla- The Seminary of the Southwest, under homa, Louisiana and Texas. A Progressive Institution in an area of Tremendous permanent expansion. Ac- credited by the American Association of Theological Schools. Three years course leading to degree of Bachelor of Divinity. Prescribed and elective courses for individual needs. Refresher courses for returning service men. Arrangements in process for Doctor’s degree. Affiliated with the University of Texas, having unmatched privleges of Library and Graduate Department. AUSTIN PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY AUSTIN COLLEGE SHERMAN DEMOCRAT INVESTMENTS Large or Small Insured up to $5,000.00 by an Agency of the Federal Government . SAVE NOW! DALLAS FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION S. H. KRESS CO. Compliments of A Friend Recommended Students for LIVINGSTON BROS. Outfitters of Men and Young Men Headquarters For Quality John B. Stetson Hats -Manhattan Shirts I’m leaving tonight Scheurer Brothers Hardware Co. The Store with the Goods R. L HALL Kn'Sht initure Co. INSURANCE “Your Credit’s Good” 105 S. Travis Sherman Compliments of Bone-Ellis Co. Shoes Hosiery K. GUNTHER Compliments of Wall Paper Paints JERRY LEWIS Picture Framing 1 The Store of 112 East Lamar Street Famous Brands Compliments of FRANKLIN’S Smart Ladies Apparel Sherman, Texas We Specialize In Congratulations Wedding and Party Cakes . Austin College CRANE BAKERY Peveto Furniture 407 W. Main Phone 336 1 COMPANY Denison, Texas Sherman, Texas JIS THE SHERWIN j WILLIAMS 1 CO. VAN PELT’S Hall Furniture “Jewelry that Endears North Texas Furniture and Endures” | 119 N. Travis Phone 329 j Headquarters Fine Upholstering Furniture Redesigning North Texas Cabinet Shop 123 East Lamar The compliments of Reynolds-Parker LINXWILER’S Co. For Men and Boys Gifts, Stationery, Clothing Furnishings Books 113 S. Travis Sherman Office and School Supplies 125 N. Travis Phone 723 . Jack’s Beauty Shop It Pays to Look Well Montgomery Studios llrevfiiKs Son • Main at Err ay . 10a I las For over a century Knox has been the most honored name in hats $5 to $25 only at Dreyfuss Son in Dallas “EVERTS on the BOX adds MUCH to the GIFT but NOTHING to the COST” JEWELERS DALLAS 413 East Houston Street SOUTHERN ICE COMPANY For Ideal Refrigeration, Use a Modem Air Conditioned Ice Refrigerator “Quality Counts” ASHBURN’S ICE CREAM “Always Good” Congratulations From GRAYSON COUNTY STATE BANK “Friendly” Congratulations W. H, LUCAS SON VMTu M FOOD PRODUCTS Complimenting the Student Body of 1945 In Sherman It's AUSTIN COLLEGE In Dallas It’s THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GLADIOLA FLOUR Aukuyiafdui Autcuyiofiivi Auicuyi piti Auio yiapipi Autojf LGpJvi Autcuyiafdvi Autacf.'iajihl Auto yui iUi 7Ite, £ u We wish to express our appreciation on behalf of the 1945 Staff for the cooperation which the entire Student Body has shown in making this CHROMASCOPE possible. Without the interest assistance, and cooperation of the students, this book would have been impossible. Though the Staff has had to face many difficul- ties and handicaps, we have strived to give you the best we had. Signed: Betty Covey Carol Ivy


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