Biscoe High School - Yearbook (Biscoe, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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Qffemaws SENIORS of 'SI Biscoe High School Ye : Dear Reader: We proudly present to you our l95l Mem- ories. We have tried throughout these pages to make vivid the memories we cherish so l dearly - the spirit of fellowship among our fellow students . . . the friendly advice and help we could always receive from our princi- pal and teachers . . . the victories won in our interscholastic games . . . and after a defeat the good sportsmanship of all the team . . . the nights we burned the midnight oil for that dreaded English exam . . . and all the fun and fellowship we have shared during our four years in B H S We wish to express our deep appreciation to the many who have made this yearbook pos- sible, to those contributing to the advertising, and to the entire faculty for their advice and help at every opportunity We the Seniors of l95l hope you, too, will enioy our Memories Sincerely Mary Hix, Editor-in-Chief The Staff 10 XF mm W H'w- we, .Seated Joann Gaddy Photography Manager Betty Dyson Circulation Manager Mary Hix Editor Rebecca McAllister Assistant Editor Betty Harvel Photography Manager Standing Wmford Batten Ingram Jenkins Business Managers w . . ' I I I I I I I ' I I ' l ,Q Dedicated to the Memory of Mrs. Bertha Hicks and Mr. B. D. Drake Mrs. Bertha Hicks and Mr. B. D. Drake, to whose memory we gratefully dedicate the l95l year- book, Memories, symbolize to us thef loyalty and consecration of lives devoted to the building of strong minds, strong bodies, and strong characters among the stu- dents who throughout the years have passed through the portals of Biscoe High School. It is impossible to summarize the lasting impressions made by these true friends upon the lives of the young people of Biscoe. Truly they were bridge build- ers, and our feet will tread safely and fearlessly the path- ways of life because ofthe shin- ing examples of their lives, so fruitfully and abundantly lived among us. In sincere appreciation of all that they did for our school as they passed this way, we lovingly dedicate this book. To live in the hearts of those we leave behind is not to die. 3 5 1-ovwwwdbwiiww . ,WA -Q X 1 , ., . wg. yy, . if i I , 5. Surrounded by oaks, beautiful with age, stands our beloved Alma Mater. For many years its doors have stood aiar, beckoning to all those who seek to learn. Biscoe High School is the oldest state- supported school in North Carolina. Mrs. Beu- lah Harrington Burt, grandmother of one of the seniors, was the first teacher in Biscoe High. lt would be indeed difficult to express our heartfelt appreciation for the many opportuni- ties which have been ours during these seem- ingly short twelve years. We are proud of the heritage of our school and hope that each succeeding senior class will leave it an en- riched legacy of love and service. As seniors, our prayer for Biscoe High School is that God's richest blessings may continue to rest upon it, upon all who tarry within its walls, and upon .all who seek for its growth and progress. ' -iff '99 1 . 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M160 2 f gf w ' EEK! ef W9 f 7 5225?-Y QQ: 'Edits MRS CONNOR When we look back upon our school days, X 73 mv A-. the smlllng face of Mrs Connor, our sensor sponsor, and yearbook advisor, will ruse ln our our memory. We ll see her cheerful smnle and helpmg hand ready to gave us her best No one could have been kmder or more under standang to a group of new seniors She al ways msplred us with a zeal to want to do She wall remaln dear m our memory as a faithful fruend and a loving teacher. Za... Vffzfy 1 I-5f ff 1 , .. . . 4 ' . . . . 4, -e , Q 1. Q r 4 ' N W ffl? 2 X 3 S ,, r ' X A x ' jx : .W ,v, ' ,f-?Efl',:- 115125 V 1 P tfwf' I ' ' I I Q , 1 2 . 1 - I' ,: 7, I, Q . . if ' -f R . , C -rr- S -- 'X we ,Q ,.'f v,g:g-f.:,- ,Mr ,f 12,221.4 ,A , ,V --2 V A Q: -+ W' - v - . -:xgw.vf',.:f 'wx .. ,.,., , . 4M,N 'ts' -',aiv1f,A- mf 5 . -, r ' gvm' L' wf ta: ugh .f'1Z,'3g:g:fz4,,... :Q in . 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Alice White McDuffie: Eleventh Grade, Greensboro College, University of North Carolina, English, Social Sciences. Lois Beachum Callihan: Seventh Grade, Guilford Col- lege, North Carolina State College. Peggy Hurley: Fifth Grade, Greensboro College, English, Civics. Louise Allen Farrell: Sixth Grade, Meredith Col- lege, University of North Carolina. Cleo Chason Haywood: Fifth Grade, Meredith College, Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, Wake Forest. ' THIRD ROW Almena Graham McLeod: Eighth Grade, Woman's College ofthe University of North Carolina. G. B. Lamm: Principal, University of North Carolina, Science, Physical Education. Hugh Thornburg: Ninth Grade, North Carolina State College, Agri- culture. Mrs. Walter J. Kanoy and Mrs. Hazel T. Armstrong not pictured. YIW'-' V' X v, ew' .QQ 'N 1 vw Q , , HN, X 3119 fm -vw ., M X Hz? 1 3' val .1 W. 1- wr x ':lF?f,. ff: wwf , Q, . 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Ingram Jenkins President Senlor Class f f lcers FIRST RO ' Mary Hix Social Director Joann Gaddy Reporter SECOND ROW Rebecca McAllis ter Treasurer Ann Burt Secretary Mary Ann Callihan Vice President Ingram Jenkins President Q I I 0 Q Q , . 1:1 S l' I 1 I 1 - SEN IDRS ANN BURT Annie WINFORD BATTEN CCPOPQ! We'll never forget Winford and his ability to get things done. He worked hard in his iob as business manager of the Hi-Lites ond Memories and always did a good iob. He was a member of the Beta Club, the bas- ketball team, the football team, the parlia- mentary procedure team, as well as a class officer. ln his iunior year he was in the iunior play and was chosen as one of the marshals. He was admired by both students and teachers. Ann lives in our memory as a friendly, energetic, and very witty person. She was always bubblii g over with energy which had its outlet in tl'e Biscoe Hi-Lifes staff, on the basketbal team, debating team, Beta Club, and her school studies. In her senior year she was co-captain of the basketball team and alsc secretary of her class. Her friendliness and wit made everyone love her and she kept e 'eryone laughing. ,Q 5 K ,QQ ' 'uc ,f ff i X ., , X if Kms 7. S ,f EUGENE BOSTIC ' 'Gene' ' If a quick wwit and a friendly smile will get you anywhere, Eugene will have certainly traveled. He liked 'sportfs best in high school. He was'a'good end? on the football team and a trjicky southpaw on e baseball team. Everyone liked Eugenev: He was their idea of a teolly good spoilt! ukf. 'lf' X., . L... ' ,,,,f MARY ANN CALLIHAN GIMac37 The memory of Mary Ann will remain with Us a long tim-1. She always had a friendly smile and a cheerful disposition. Asking questions was her hobby and she usually profited by it. She was a member of the Beta Club, basketball team, glee club, and Hi- Lites staff. She did a good iob as vice president of her senior class. She had a lovely voice and was asked to sing on many occasions. She was a good student with a host of friends. 8 S f' 5 is JOHN BOSTIC Cope If you ever talked to John very long you usually ended up discussing or arguing sports John played baseball basketball, and football In high school He was boys sports editor on the Hi Lltes staff and he wrote some original and exciting stories Besides sports he liked music He was a loyal member ofthe glee club He was carefree but had a strong sense of responsibility He was well liked by all his classmates DORIS DUNN Dunn 'Un 'Maze 'iff' The gay and energetic spirit of Doris w ll always be remembered with fondness She was always in good spirits spreading cheer fulness wherever she went Some of her many activities included cheerleading glee club HI Lites staff She had a good alto voice and it really aided her In her cheerleading Doris s sparkling personality was a credit to her and made her popular among the student body CURTIS CROTTS Cos We Il remember Curtis as the quiet good natured boy whose ambition was to become a mortlcian He was gifted with a beautiful tenor voice and everyone erqoyed hearmg hum sing He' was doing agoo 'ob in football until he sfustained a wriist iniu His pleasant smile and cheerful' dispositgon made him a favorite of lrthe seniors ' B ETTY DY SON Shorty Our most vivid memory of a senior will probably be that of Betty Dyson She certainly proved the adage precious things come in small packages. She was a member of the Beta Club, and won four letters in basketball, a convincing debater, an alto in the glee club. She was also a member of the Hi-Lites and Memories staff. Her cheerfulness and good humor, thoughtfulness and co-operative spirit made her one of the most loved seniors of the class of fifty-one. 9 'Wk M INGRAM JENKINS Cfwifii lngram's memory will remain with us many years. Everything he did was done well. He had a friendly manner and a co-operative at- titude that everyone loved. He was a member of the basketball team, Beta Club, glee club, and the Hi-Lites staff. He was president of the senior class and an outstanding student. lngram's wit and personality made him a fav- orite among his friends. JOANN GADDY CC-,097 We remember Joann as a girl who was certainly not hard to look at. Her gaiety and high spirit always kept us in good humor. She was keen in her studies and also a good worker in the school activities. She was a cheerleader, Beta Club member, glee club member, a member of the Hi-L,ites and Memories staff. She was also a debater. Her nimble fingers and lovely voice en- livened many an occasion. We will always admire and love her for her talent and help-- fulness. 'ivan-ww HAROLD JOHNSON Gabe When we look back upon Harold's high school life we'll remember a friendly, good looking, cheerful boy. Most of his attention was given to athletics - basketball and foot- ball, but he also enjoyed, as everyone else, the glee club. Basketball was his favorite sport and he excelled in it. He was very pop- ular with both the boys and girls. He was always laughing about something and when- ever you saw him in a group you knevi they were having a good time. We will never for- get Harold and his wonderful personality. to ! BETTY HARV EL Harvel Our memory of Betty Harvel will be quite varied. To some she was a ball of energy always rolling. Others will remember her as a faithful and warm-hearted friend. Her many activities can't be recorded here but some of them were: Beta Club, glee club, Hi-Lites staff and Memories staff. lf you think our school paper and annual a success a lot of the praise should go to Betty. Her constant work did not dim her personality. She was light-hearted and had a winsome smile. Truly she is a girl to be long remembered. I0 Seniors 'UQ' 51 .sb 372 f W4 eww. .f ,. - ww-' v- ., W is M, 'NX CHARLES KENNEDY ffKan,, A head of black hair and a pair of dark brown, sparkling eyes is the picture of Charles that will rise in our mind. He enioyed all the sports and participated in them. Although he played football and basketball,everyone knew his real love was baseball. He also was a member of the glee club. He was a thoughtful and kind boy with a high sense of humor. The memory of Charles will linger many years. MARY HIX lCFe!! f ik 'VE When we think of Mary we will remember a carefree girl and faithful friend. A sunny smile and a constant good humor endeared her to the hearts of all her classmates. She was a very conscientious worker, and as a result everything she did was done well. Some of her numerous activities were co-captain of basketball team, glee club, Beta Club, Hi- Lites staff, editor-in-chief, Memories, class officer, debate team. We all loved her very much and her memory will be helr' dear to all of us. PAUL MCLENDON Mac Paul's voice has won him a permanent place in the memory of the members of his class. He had a winning smile and light- hearted manner that his friends loved. We admired his football playing as much as we did his voice, for he was outstanding in both. The team lost a great deal when he was in- iured. He enlivened any gathering with his quick wit and deep laughter. The memory of Paul's cheerful face and helpful nature will live in the hearts of his classmates and friends forever. . ,A LUCILLE HURLEY CCLOUQH A thing of beauty is a ioy forever. Certainly we'll remember Lucille in that way. She was one of the most charming girls we have ever known. She had a carefree laugh along with her grace and charm. She liked to be with people and so followed our basketball games faithfully. Glee club was another school activity that she enioyed and she seldom missed a practice. Her cheerful, sym- pathetic interest in everyone won for her a warm place in their hearts. ll T We . J . 1 .tt f' Wmid 5 , A , ,fm ft W7 , 2 ,147 Q jf? ,J ff fx 'WV I '5 'L , mt- N ' ax. JIMMIE SHUPING Shuping' Everyone thought that Jimmie had one of the best minds among the entire student body. He should have, it had never been used! But then, why should he when he could do the same thing with little effort that others work hours to complete? He was a guard on the basketball team, captain of the football team, member of the glee club and also was on the parliamentary procedure team. His good team- work and fast break proved a valuable asset to the basketball team. He had an easy going manner and iolly laugh that everyone liked. His laughter will echo through our memory for- EVBY. REBECCA MCALISTER SKB eckyry The members of the senior class will remember especially the warm-hearted and loving nature of Becky. She set a good ex- ample for us in everything she did. She was thorough and constant in her work. She was secretary of the glee club, treasurer of the senior class, guard in basketball, assistant editor on the Memories staff,vice president of the Beta Club and a contestant in the an- nual peace speaking contest. Her hobby is collecting sacred poetry. She worked in the principal's office four years. The memory of her brightness and good humor will remain with us throughout all our years. MARY ALICE K ENN EDY Maral1Ice', Mary Alice was one of the most studious of the seniors, but this didn't keep her from lending a helping hand to anyone who needed it. She was on the Hi-Lites staff and was also a member of the glee club. We will cherish her good humor and co-operative at- titude forever. FRANCES NALL Frances Frances was one of the quietest girls in the senior class but appreciated and liked by all. She was a faithful member of the glee club and a good student. Frcnces's co-opera- tive spirit and friendly smile have endeared her to all her classmates. 12 Seniors ' of '51 l l l r 1 ' . W .w a 'z . , Q 'F crew X f - 'nr-' af ,Q 9, , -, ,, ,K w 4uZf' 4 13 '21 X JOYCE SPIVEY fmascotl Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Spivey DOROTHY NAVY MDD!!! The quiet manner in which Dot went about her work did not detract from her personality. She was a iolly good sport and a peppy cheer- leader at all the basketball games. We all loved her winsome smile and cute way of talking. She was a soprano in the glee club. Her ambition was to become a nurse. We believe that she will make a good one because of her sanguine heart and friendly nature. EDWIN DUNN lmascotj Son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dunn VERNON MYRICK Lonnie Although he ioined the seniors in their senior year, Vernon was immediately taken in and made one of the senior gang. He was an outstanding ball player. The school year Sl was his best. He was center and did a good iob in controlling the backboard. He was steady-going, peaceable, and loved by his friends. We will remember him and his wonderful spirit always. I3 Class Babies ...... Most Likely to Succeed Most Popular . . . . . . . Best Looking Boy . . . Prettiest Girl ..... Friendliest ..... Class Grumblers . . . Most Carefree . . Quietest ..... Most Studious . . Most Athletic . . Wittiest ...... Most Talented . . . Most Dependable . . Cutest ........ Most Original .... Most Talkative .... Best School Spirit . . . Neatest ........ Best Personalities . . Best All-round . . . Biggest Flirts . . Most Conceited . . latlves Betty and John Mary Alice and Ingram Joann and Jimmy . Harold . Lucille Mary and Winford Betty Lou and Harold Dot and Eugene . Frances and Curtiss . Ann and John . . Ann and Jimmy Betty and Eugene . Joann and Paul . Becky and Ingram Ann and Curtiss Doris and John Mary Ann and Eugene Betty and Paul Ann and Harold Doris and Eugene Mary and lngram Betty Lou and Harold Dot and Paul Juniors Q l v' A. .V 1 A. -if 'QE' Junior Class Officers Etta Rea Britt, Reporter, Eunice Davis, Secretary, Howard McKinno Sue Riddle, Vice President, and Betty Jane Jackson, Treasurer. 'nnnsg..,. .Nw 1 my .1 YVONNE BRITT FRED BAILEY Ei as I i'f'v'sMH i dwg, Y vu I bl A I V ,J 4 I ,, ' V. M 1 J X B Y 'iwf...,,. ' . ,QrUhV ,fsw f ..., I f it f A A LESLIE BOSTIC CHRISTINE BOSTIC ETTA REA BRITT JAMES BLAKE I6 n, President, Bobbie il x, , W i fa I 2 .M Y 'Kits eff ' I 2 'Wie kfimqy Q ,fl XLJ X GARY BOWEN J EAN ETTE ALMOND Va! J 1 I s .1 ' ? fi - 4 WI - R 1 . Y Z 4' lg f Z1 Q , ' I r f 'Wh-'AA , ,,,, W I SARA LEE CALLIHAN HOWARD MCKINNON ELAINE MANESS DAVID WILLIAMS GENE COKER BETTY JANE JACKSON DAVID SHEPARD MYRTLE MAIE REYNOLDS EUNICE DAVIS I-IULIN SAUNDERS DOT MCINTYRE MELVIN YARBOR0 SPENCE I-IALL MILDRED JOHNSON BOBBY WILLIAMS BOBBIE SUE RIDDLE Juniors 'I7 'Bbw if fx , f 5 Sophomores I ,1'nrrxx, W ,X W:fW:f'I J 'Qu .. mf hw, 1 wg: iv' xv A I M I NANCY BATTEN JIMMY BOSTIC BETH BUIE SARA BURT f 1 I C, A :ff . Ag X if 4 2,41 JUNIOR GOODMAN BERLENE DUNN PATTY DUNN JAMES ERWIN MARTIN J 5 P9-v,,f , W-and ft 2 CARRIE KLASS CAROLYN HALL JIMMY MYRICK NETTIE SUE HARVEL I8 an my Ai? I X25 ISSSI SALLY LONG BOBBY MYRICK RUBY LEMONDS RAY RUMPLE xh I gf. K ,,,,,. M-1 -.:-,P ,KR - 4 ,. I 'bfwqf 6 A Z Q 5 A, Yann-v x A , 1 JUNE WALLACE MARTHA SUE ROBINSON KATHERINE MYRICK SIBYL STRIDER Freshmen ' r 1 f 1 E' x I K... -1:-A FW THURMAND MANESS SHELBY BROWER TOMMY BAILEY I . x I I f . W 4, lf if ,E 'S ka, 1 BERNARD DAVIS BONNIE MYRICK JAMES CARTER PEGGY DYSON :N ,L1 1' - I -K 5-am., Y-u..LV,,,,, 3 I .. , ww- X X 'im -9- X , X i My , , CM A 'S . 2,1 A PM 'NM .av-me all gy :if fy U 3 9j I JOANN KELLIS RICHARD RUMPLE SHIRLEY LYNTHACUM JANE NAVY eww I S Ivv, 'hi Izv . , I i 'Fm M . ...-.. ... M2-wx f VANCE CROTTS MARY DAN ROBINSON KAYE CROTTS SHIRLEY LEE WILLIAMS NOT PICTURED: SUE ALMOND AND PAUL STEWART I9 I KA ' .QQ . is I if I.,. A x I srl RICHARD SIMPSON JOANNE SAUNDERS CURTIS BLAKE . 1 1 1 1 1 1111 11 11 1- +- 11--1 1 1 B 1 1 1 , 1 V 1 1, 1 t X 1 f 1 1 11 11 r : 1 1 15 '1 1 1 : 1 1 , 1 1 1 ,N 1 1 Z1 1 1 .1 11 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1: 1 11 1 'Y 1' P! 111 6' 1 1 111 1 1 1 .1 1 1. :v 1 V1 11 1 '11 11 1 1 1 1' 1 I 11 1 1' 111 1 1111 'I 1 1k 1 '1111 .1 111 11 1111 1111 VII? 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Wm FRONT ROW Michael Crotts Herbert Strider Billy Owen Gehrlg Britt David Williams Odls Poole SECOND ROW Dewey Jackson va Hur ley Bobby Parker Jane McAlister Patty Bostic Betty Ann Rumple THIRD ROW Frances Mills Janet Riddle Shirley Bostic James Yarboro Fran ces Maness Buddy Williams FOURTH ROW Seventh Grade Joyce Goodman Bobby Hlnson Betty Jean Nall Max Coggins Bobbie Faye Wright Bobby Lambert FIFTH ROW Jumor Epps Jackie Greene Donnell Britt Shirley Brower Marlon Asblll SIXTH ROW Mrs McLeod Glenn Williams Harold Britt David Bailey Bobby Gaddy Thomas Harris Bully Long My FRONT Bostic Luquire Shuping Rumple fire-V 'W Q9 W f on WFP se n e ROW: Boyd Poole Larry Dunn Oran Ronald Morton Richard Miller Charles SECOND ROW: Doris Calicutt Charles Jane Burt Betty Jean Dunn Doris Jean Sue Ann Blalock THIRD ROW: Betty sw-J W, Lou Coggin Anna Lee Wallace Doris Shepard Dale Thornburg Nell Shepard David Morris FOURTH ROW' Mrs Callihan Jimmy Medlin Thelma Johnson Bonnie Stewart Billy Britt Billy Navy ive? WWE HW ,QA HW WV! ul 35:5 in .gear 1 KSN WS? if B555 g. gf. W :MW Sixth i, W uni FRONT ROW: James Hall, Dorothy Morris, Martha Kellam, Raymond Miller, Glenda Williamson, Merline Jackson. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Kennedy, Roy Henley, Julia Mae Jackson, Sue Howell, Douglas Carter, Doudley Kennedy, Pat Ray Britt. THIRD rade ?f1ifi'? .au an Zis- A f gl lx 'gf' o 1 ROW: Joann Maness, Ralph Nall, Roger Batten, Jimmy Ester, Benny Lawrence, Philip McCallum, Ernest Owen. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Farrell, Martha Sue Dunn, Zelma Lynthacum, Leo Haywood, Paige Harris, Libby Dunn, Dorothy Epps. Fifth Grade W i 2 fl' sag , , W. , K W E. M W an In Q , Nl dnl, Q ,. gg ,,, x S ., fx i 4, 'r 5, ' f Sf: 1 , , gb ki yd ' W., W . ' 'W Q T y arm , S wi an I 5 Z, 8 Q wif W N ' ,-wx' , X, V ,Q , ,,, ., W ,M E-if W, ni . FRONT ROW: Beatrice Kennedy, Linda Mills, David Britt, William Robinson, Morris Williams, Tommy Luquire. SECOND ROW: Doris Comer, Grace Wilkes, Brenda Shepard, Elizabeth Kennedy, wb- Swannie Freeman, Roy Freeman. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Haywood, Dallas Lathan, Billy Maness, Julia Batten, Shirley Blake. V .- ,--...is-,L - V-in-...,. ,. wig 'N 'U f t w l r t l r I w n i l P t 1 i Fiftltd Gr We JK. ' Y . . Q 'S-uw N 1 FRONT ROW: Patsy Ritchie, Rosa Bell Britt, Joyce Mclntyre, Bobbie Faye Kennedy, Nancy Hearne, Ruth Latham. SECOND ROW: Brenda Hurley, Edsel Brower, Jack Stewart, Larry Britt, Fourth ELET' iff! 114 'i FT Qi? . M ' -it yi 585528 , sxgwffzff' wh W Slab' ' laid I4l9 f- arg gi A A ,,,. 5 5,-1 , ,, ,. in , I if J . . wb.. In-T, ,W he K- , fm 'ff S 5 X Rl X I if if I nfl, f' 'T f V 2 im , ..,- mil? 5 X FRONT ROW: Ashley Morris, Charles Paschal, Larry Hancock, James Leslie Maness, Cecil Greene, Philip Williams, Richard Morton. SECOND ROW: Rebecca Brower, Linda Dunn, Nicey Williams, Patsy Stevenson, Sarah Hurley, Doris McCallum, Linda Crotts. THIRD ROW: D. C. Saunders, Martha Long. Roy Harvell, Elaine Gaffney, Betty Blake, ii-rf ' -'f +A Y ---f- ---- A :-- -----,- . W an A ,sa Q M ,WW um aw: ww ,Q vw' me ,AQ '-27' WM If A ENGL UQW , 4' L is Jimmy Wright, Woody Long. THIRD ROW: Miss Hurley, Gene Hogan, Roy Lee Mabe, Neil Mclntyre Larry Maness Grade N254 ww, if WQ55 skew MSF ,L of 4 , f- V ' ' e y if , :ia 'ww FOURTH ROW. Mrs Neighbours, Marie Freeman Susan Freeman, Danny Hurley, Pat Klass, Deloris McCaskill, LeeAllen, BarbaraAsbill. FIFTH ROW Frank Hurley, Herman Myrick, Duffy Skeen, Pearlie Cecil, Lois Batten, Jerry Hancock. SIXTH ROW James Lee Maness, Corena Blake, Pearlie Lynth acum , ,..,, W ., ,, W ,J , J ' . ZQ W N - fat 1 Q- '1-if iw ,Q ,k -W 3? 3 ,if ' aff 1 l FN ,E A' J T' H ,r ' 'I-44' ' J. vi t Qi i -4' My Af K, Q L--N ,1 3 3 is or .. -gs ' sz, , L '. fl '-a . qs qi' f 1, Y Q if 5 is , CWLK a l ,. f X4 Q HB' H un sm nuns f A I . ? s . A 3 P 8 r f 1 . f 75 ' f 2 J 'Z ,, '- 1, 'Lf LQ- ?5 Y its 1 'ESX l G :sim J R Q ' ff . Z, ,,, ,.,, mv , ,gf-, 5 I ,,,,,, N , .,,., , 'txiix I V -N. 4 ,, 5, 1 A af, MZ? ' I it l 4 ' I n 1 paw ' -i ' iffy k 6 , W A . . . . : . . ,lazy SK Mi 445, 1 Www Q Mfww frffww MW, 52524 ,ff we 41153 FRONT ROW Max Cagle Lanny Reynolds Patsy Poole Mary Burt Mahlon Jackson Jerry Lewis, Franklin Hogan SECOND ROW Bobbie Jean Robbins Mary Nall Carol Ann Kennedy Jewel Myrick Joyce McCaskill Joyce Gillis Eva Jane Riddle THIRD ROW Mabeline Jackson Eugene Second Ain-n-.. th G: ' 5' rade ,few Owen, Gerald Stevens, Richard Jackson, Buddy Blalock, Douglas Hall, Dewey Myrick. FOURTH ROW: Susan Williams, Edward Burt lll, Ross Deaton, J. C. Brewer, Benny Dunn, Richard Ken- nedy, Linda Greene. FIFTH ROW: Miss Maness, Hilda Chisholm, Steve Cagle, Elizabeth Strider. Grade Z f f ff Feng W fe' SW W WWW HWY FRONT ROW: Billy Freeman Carl Britt Faye McCallum Jerry Henley, Carolyn Lamonds, Sylvia Howell Billy Dunn SECOND ROW: Martin Wilkes Johnathon Deaton Carole Asbill Elmer Quinn M K we 50 we ti: Thelma Epps, Milton McCaskill, Robert Stewart, 1 J. C. Wilkes. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hoyle, Jimmy Britt, Betty Britt, Elizabeth Britt, James Spivey, G. T. Hurley, Dorothy Monroe, Toni Hartsell. Second Grade QW' 49 ww :asm U X213 f sexy, It FRONT ROW Dorothy Ingram Jlmmle Glln Vlolet Wrlght Jane Rltchle Colon Lathan Marne Manda Lee Jackson Le Roy Poole Rebecca Free Epps Judy Crotts Larry Whutley Janice Kennedy man Bully Reynolds Martha McAllster SECOND FOURTH ROW Loretta Hurley Wullae Maness ROW Gary Allen Joyce Myruck Judy Asbull Vuola Morris Gerald Stevens Eugene Myrlck Wade Shirley Reynolds Gary Brower Dorothy Maness Dry Judy Myrlck Stuart Howell Carolyn Stevenson THIRD ROW Flrst Grade RSHQQW s-33 View rifle ,N WAC' 1 M M 432 I FRONT ROW Eddle Greene Mary Hancock Judy Floyd Stewart Wllllam McNelII THIRD ROW Van Derveer Sylvia Rouse Clanton Freeman Mass Helsabeck Jnmmy Helms Jnmmy Hancock Barney Brewer Dorls Maness SECOND ROW Jumor Smith Arthur Wllkes Anna Brewer Bar Freddie Gaffney Mary Wnkes Nancy Lynthecum bara Wllllams Joann Coggun Bully Ray McCasklII Joe Hancock Jerry Monroe . 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Ie I I , 5 E t 12' Q in . 157, l 5 s I : 1 1 1 I I I I 3 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I ' Z 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 L.. -e-eeM-e . ,C -L I l IMI f I rr 1 .. 4 A mf , 3 2, Q ji 2 ,em lg? l X 1 l Lunchroom Workers rl We would like this space to pay tribute to the lunchroom workers, flett to rightl Mrs. Emma Blake, Mrs. Ernest Ray, and Mrs. Claude Wright, who have served delicious meals throughout the years. A X A V A , . . 2TH CAROLINA Pusuc scHooLs Momeomeiav couNTv Bus Drivers The bus drivers, fleft to rightj Winford Batten, Fred Bailey, Howard McKinnon, David Shepard, will remain in our memory as the best of school bus drivers. They served us faithfully during the year l95O-Sl, always living up to the motto Safe- ty First. 26 I DIES MDER5 H02 DOW scrszvcf cz, me PH wg G f' Ed, rg f i' 1' E I e1 5'f-4 in X ,, lf an . x NN, , 5 9 N 'khfw :ii . Kfrijw 1 f J.f,n 5 ,uw ,i3,'f,.,'X 5 5, lg E ?'f gf E W sl. X, Jflffffi X , 1, 'WI N X u vm W Www- ms I Y if Oneonta 1. 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FRONT ROW Eunlce Davrs Sara Lee Calllhan Katherine Myrlck Nancy Batten Mrs Armstrong Martha Sue Robinson Beth Bure Mary Alice Ken nedy Patty Lou Dunn Sue Almond SECOND ROW Elaine Maness Jeanette Almond Mary Ann Calls han Dot Mclntyre Sara Burt Dot Navy Joan Kellrs Jane Navy Ruby Lemonds Nettle Sue Harvel Sally Long THIRD ROW Becky McAlnster Lucrlle Hurley Mary Hlx Shelby Brower Etta Rea Brltt Myrtle Mae Reynolds Mary Dan Robrnson SybrlStrrder FOURTH ROW ShlrleyWrllrams Shrr ley Lynthacum Peggy Dyson Bonnre Myrrck Kay A TQ, T, 1 1 r -Y .- 11' Crotts Berlene Dunn Carolyn Hall Joan Saunders Carrie Klass FIFTH ROW Ann Burt Doris Dunn Betty Dyson Betty Lou Harvel Bobble Sue Riddle Mildred Johnson Betty Jane Jackson Frances Nall Chrrstlne Bostrc SIXTH ROW John Bostlc Paul McLendon Curtlss rotts Ingram Jenkms Jrmmae Shuplng Joann Gaddy David Shepard Thurmond Maness Jlmmy Myrlck Ruchard Rumple Bernard Davrs SEVENTH ROW James Martin Ray Rumple Harold Johnson Hulln Saunders Tom my Barley Gary Bowen Gene Coker Fred Barley Glee Club 'WH M Boosting the morale of Brscoe Hugh School students and teachers by rnsparlng song was the arm ofthe Biscoe Hugh School Glee Club Under the dlrectlon of Mrs Hazel T Armstrong of Mount Gilead, the chorus rendered excep tlonal musical programs We were very proud of the Christmas Cantata given on Sunday night December I7 l950 The annual sprung concert was also a great success The glee- club was known throughout the county for rt beautiful music, and every week some of Its members entertained at some pro : I I I I I I I I I ' I ' ' Z I I 1 1 ' 1 I 1 I I ' : I I 1 1 ' 1 ' : 1 . ,- . 1 I I 1 1 N-r 1 I I I I I I I I ' : I I I I I I I ' : I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . , ' I I , Q I I I . . . c Y l , . . ' 1 1 ' X A I . 0 . ' gram In the community. . , f f? , lx 'f 5 24' ' ' Ji 5, x ff? f gig i xfsx 5 3 I . . I .- - f V , ' - . s 2 Aw IG' ' A ,f I MRS HAZEL T ARMSTRONG Director ,.,-5 wb ,KJ li, iw ge f FRONT ROW: Betty Jane Jackson, Betty Lou Harvel, Betty Dyson, Mary Alice Kennedy, Eunice Davis. SECOND ROW: Becky McAlister, Ann Burt, Beta The Beta Club has closed another year of high hopes and fun. The monthly meetings, which were held at the homes of the members each first Monday night, consisted of a pro- gram, business session, refreshments and games. Everyone participated eagerly. The proiect this year was to convert the present dark, desolate girls' dressing room into a light comfortable room where our ball team would be proud to take our visiting team. This proiect was completed with the help of Mary Ann Callihan, Joann Gaddy, Mary Hix. THIRD ROW: Ingram Jenkins, Howard McKinnon, Winford Batten. lub Mr. Edwards, our county superintendent, Mr. Craven. The following officers served during year: President - Mary Hix Yice President - Rebecca McAlister Secretary - Eunice Davis Treasurer - Howard McKinnon Program Chairman -Mary Ann Callihan Entertainment Chairman - Betty Dyson and the V t FRONT ROW Mrs Connor Betty Lou Harvel Fred Bailey Ann Burt Wrnford Batten Doris Dunn SECOND ROW Mary Allce Kennedy Betty Dyson Mildred Johnson Sara Lee Calllhan Jeanette Al BISCOC H1 L For the past two years the Biscoe HI Lltes has been published by the Class of 51 every two months This publication was made possu ble by the advertisers liberal donations Much of the credit of publlshlng the paper mond Mary Ann Calluhan Dot Mclntyre John Bos tlc Bobblesue Riddle BettyJane Jackson THIRD ROW Hulln Saunders Joann Gaddy Ingram Jen kms Thurmond Maness Mary Hlx ltes Staff ns due to Ann Burt, who was editor ln chlef for the two excltlng years Coming In for their falr share of credlt, too, as the entire staff of the H1 Lltes, who labored diligently ln the publication of each Issue 3 ' I I 1 I I ' I I I . I I . ' I I : I 1 ' I- I ' 1 I ' O O O - . g . . . . . Q . - . . U W 1 Future Farmers of America 1 FRONT ROW: Ray Rumple, David Shepard, Tommy Bailey, Thurmond Maness, James Carter, Curtis Blake, Paul Stewart. SECOND ROW: John Bostic, Jimmy Myrick, Richard Rumple, Richard Simpson, Charles Kennedy, Vance Crotts, June Wallace, Bernard Davis. THIRD ROW: Mr. Thornburg, James a i 9 3 ' 5 ' IW 5 2 . , by , ' ' 'fa if no ' M ,ff' , ...Y '+ fX ,, ,,5' X 5 5 .Sf 5 ' ' n f' 4 1 ' . , 'rfrr'r M . J , .. . ,J ,:,.. .:,..,,:.,,W,i,,m A M 'H 6, , , .., . 6 , 1.. . ,,., 2 1. , , f g ., -x f -V i V , if A' W av Y? A M 30 Blake, Eugene Bostic, Curtis Crotts, James Martin, Paul McLendon, Hulin Saunders, Jimmie Shuping, Winfard Batten. FOURTH ROW: Fred Bailey, Spence Hall, Gary Bowen, Harold Johnson, Leslie Bostic, Bobby Williams, Melvin Yqrbaro. onogram lub FRONT ROW: Martha Sue Robinson, Betty Dyson, Beth Buie, Ann Burt, Sara Burt. SECOND ROW: Nancy Batten, Nettie Sue Harvel. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Callihan, Dot Mclntyre, Mary Hix, Joann Gaddy, John Bostic, Bobby Williams. FOURTH ROW: Sally Long, Winford Batten. FIFTH ROW: Vance Crotts, Paul McLendon. SIXTH ROW: James Blake, Harold Johnson. SEVENTH ROW: Gary Bowen, Jimmie Shuping, Howard McKinnon, Leslie Bostic, Curtis Crotts. q A, f -vi' 5 3 -. W , ATHLETICS .xii as-'X VA J' w iw M!! 9, 1- x X -X W, ,I K K 4, i ax, G' . lin mf- film nf ral 'ww Cheerleaders Cheerleaders: Joann Gaddy, Dor The sound of cheers resounding through the gym will long echo in our memories as we recall Joann, Doris, Dot, and Susan, game after game, spurring our teams on to greater effort and usually to victory. By their valiant is Joi' Doris Dot Susie wsu..- Dunn, Dot Navy, Susan Freeman. endeavor they have helped to raise and main- tain high the athletic prowess of our school and boost in all participants and onlookers the morale and spirit of our school. The Coaches i 2 'M ti . it . . . X 3 A it t rj AM if .M ' -in W. ' .W QA K , Vv- . Y ,l i I ,F ' A G. B. LAMM C. E. HOYLE Much of the credit for the winning team goes to the coach, Mr. Lamm, who worked faithfully and ceaselessly to make his team a credit to the school. The girls have always enioyed working with him. With Mr. Lamm coaching them and Mrs. Lamm always pulling for them they felt they could never lose. 31 With Mr. Hoyle at the reins, the Biscoe High football team ran and passed its way to its most successful season in three years The basketball team also rolled up victor ies as they played the game according to Hoyle. His cheerful disposition makes the boys want to play for him. llsodyll Ayww' Gos Mac Lefty ,gd 'l!!Wf Pop 0 WW ,xW,. fy WWW X X llwocil Lonnie Football The Biscoe High School Bulldogs growled and fought their way to a most successful season in l95O. They finished third in the close conference race, and second in the county chase. Many foes who had mauled the Biscoe pups in the past found that in i950 the pups were now mature. Carthage, Troy, Mt. Gilead, and Lilesville fell before the tricky Biscoe attack. Paul McLendon was elected captain with Jimmie Shuping as alternate captain. When Paul was forced from the lineup with an iniury, Winford Batten was appointed alternate cap- tain. Paul McLendon, Jimmie Shuping, Winford Batten, Junior Goodman, Eugene Bostic, Bobby Williams, Leslie Bostic, Spence Hall, James Blake, Curtis Crotts, Vance Crotts, Curtis Blake, and Gary Bowen made up the squad. With the crowds chanting, We're playing this game according to Hoyle, the young and and likeable coach, Mr. Claude Hoyle, paced the side lines with a grin on his face. He will have a iob next year as his ranks will be hard hit by graduation, however, we feel that he will field a team that we can be proud of next fall. TY' 'i '7 B FRONT ROW Paul McLendon Bobby Williams Leslie Bostic Spence Hall James Blake Eugene Bostic Curtis Blake Vance Crotts SECOND ROW Gary Bowen Coach Claude Hoyle Manager Jimmy Yarboro Left to Right Mary Ann Calllhan Martha Sue Rob rnson Sally Long Betty Dyson Mary Hux Ann Burt Startrng Six Glrls When five members of the team were lost by graduation, the outlook wasnt too bright Last year s team had scored over l000 points and had won two tournaments It seemed um possible to bunld another team as good as the preceding one, but by the efforts of Mr Lamm and the gurls the team has shown amazing progress As thus annual goes to press, the team us undefeated and IS looking forward to wlnnung more tournaments The sextet us composed of four seniors Ann Burt, Betty Dyson, Mary Ann Calllhan, and Mary Hnx, and two sophomores, Sally Long and Martha Sue Robinson The scorlng honors have been equally dlv lded between the flrst three forwards We shall always remember the night we defeated Pinehurst for the first time an years the long rldes to and from games and the fun we had on them the foul shots we were never able to make Ellerbe s beautiful gym and the close game that night Mary s fouling out and laughing about It Mary Ann s lnterceptlng those passes Martha Sue s robbing players of their dribble Ann s sure shot Sally s gettung the ball from the backboard and putting It where It belonged Betty s humor and abuluty to be at the right place at the rlght time One of our opposing coaches remarked that we had the smartest guards he had ever seen, and another coach remarked that we had the EVE! SBSH Co Captalns Left to Right Ann Burt Mary Hlx I 1 ' Y , . . I , D . .D . . 1 r - , . . prettiest working second string forwards he had ' 9 . , . , . l ' J FRONT ROW: Betty Jane Jackson, Beth Buie, Nancy Batten, Sara Burt. SECOND ROW: Bobbie Sue Riddle. THIRD ROW: Nettie Sue Harvel, Joan Kellis, Betty Dyson. FOURTH ROW: Sally Long, Mary Dan Robinson, Ann Burt. Forwards Basketball Left to Right: Katherine Myrick, Peggy Dyson, Bonnie Myrick, Sue Almond, Martha Sue Robinson, Mary Hix, Mary Ann Callihan, Sara Lee Callihan, Becky Mclllister, Pattie Lou Dunn, Berlene Dunn. CENTER BACK: Jane Navy. Guards 35 Boys' 1 X D K C 0 C A P Qq,S?,,M,,.50w I N S Co-Captain Co-Captain LESLIE BOSTIC HOWARD McKINNON 5 FRONT ROW: Richard Rumple, John Bostic, J. B. Bumgardner, Jimmie Shuping, Curtis Blake, Tommy Bailey, Richard Simpson. SECOND ROW: Leslie Bostic, Winford Batten. THIRD ROW: James Blake, Howard McKinnon. FOURTH ROW: Harold Johnson, Gary Bowen, Gene Coker, Ingram Jenkins FIFTH ROW: Coach Hoyle. ABSENT: Vernon Myrick, Bobby Myrick, Jimmy Myrick, Vance Crotts Bernard Davis, Junior Goodman. Basketball The Biscoe quintet has begun the most successful season since '48. The boys have worked hard and long with their new coach, Claude E. Hoyle, and the efforts of both boys and coach have been rewarded by the renewed spirit and teamwork seen among the players. Many foes have fallen before the hard working quintet's teamwork, impenetrable de- fense, and fast break. The teams they once feared now tremble to meet the Biscoe boys on the basketball court. Who will ever forget Leslie's ability to foul or foul members of the opposing team out . . . Howard's going after those rebounds . . . Winford's sure shot from the corner . . . Harold's and Jimmie's speedy return to their home basket to place two more points on the scoreboard . . . lngram's hook shot . . . Sleepy Joe's ability to be awake on those needed Gary's getting the tip-off . . . J. B.'s alterness . . . Buzzy's fast dribble . . . Curtis's sure passes . . . Vernon's returning to B.H.S. to help make the team a success . . . and the good disposition and sportsmanship of Coach Hoyle. Certainly the team of 'Sl will always re main vivid in our memory as the best in many years. rebound shots . . . Gene's fancy faking . . . E 4 Q w 4 f 1 Q Q 4 E 1 Z, , 6 w 4 M4 E rw I 31 3 if ' 11. ' s , ., W f ,swim ,rf f . , 1 U ff' iff N ff Kim? , ' 41:4 , - 6 L M 71 Z V , ' ,, s 11 ,,,, 5 ,wwf 'wg 55.-Zig. 1 1 , ,Y 'F '- :WY z5Z:.gg::j,vm:4g 3,53 f- W, W 1 'V-Siif' WU fb GW 4-Q ff - 1 , X , -:W f ny ,,,, ,nf - 'z 7 -gwxf , , X, in 1., R- . 'sh 5, ,gf ,- ,M f . 3 ,gk 6 9 Q w, 4, V ff 4? 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Sm, North Carolina BEST WISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESS To the Seniors of '51 From THE AILEEN MILLS COMPANY He Profits Most Who Serves Best Biscoe North Carolina Best Wishes For Your Success Best Regards LES' MEN'S SHOP F' L' TAYLOR Dress Well and Succeed Troy Troy North Carolina North Carolina KERNJREEMAN oAK GROVE GROCERY Groceries - Meats 5 - suv GREEN, Mgr. EV DQR, Biscoe, North Carolina STAR SHOE SHOP Hardware CLAYTON REYNOLDS, Mgr. Star North CGTOIIDCI Star, North Carolina Best Regards to the Class of 'SI BISCOE SERVICE STATION Oscar Stevens, Mgr. Stop by for the best in ESSO service. Biscoe North Carolina Congratulations from WALLACE DR UG STORE Registered Prescription Druggist Star North Carolina KERN'S MOTOR CO. Compliments of Your GULF Dealer Star, North Carolina FREEMAN'S STORE A FRIEND Star North CGFOIIDG Star, North Carolina A6 CITY ICE AND FUEL CO. B. F. ROBINSON Pure Food Products - Quality Grocers 24 HouR sERvlcE D ' General Merchandise - Fancy Groceries Biscoe, North Carolina Biscoe, North Carolina Best Regards to the Class of '51 THE FOOD STORE BISCOE HARDWARE CO. Phone 3201 Phone 3096 5 ,J-5 A Q5 Qi A ez,-211911 5' Offlffffr' Biscoe 5' V North Carolina Biscoe North Carolina Dick and D. C. D- W- Hurley Con gratu 1 ati on s from COGGIN-MC INTOSH LUMBER CO. MANUFACTURES OF LUMBER Roofers, Framing, Flooring and Ceiling Phone 2261 Star North Carolina STANDARD DRUG CO. HARRIS, GUYER, and THOMPSON Prescriptions are our Business Phone 5371 - Phone 75 Phone 4101 TYOYI North Carolina Troy, N. C. - Mt. Gilead, N. C. FREEMAN'S SERVICE STATION v. L.. FREEMAN, Mgr. SOUTHERN OIL PRODUCTS Ether North Carolina TROY MEN'S SHOP John R. Leach - Charlie Manning If it's new - we have it. Phone 3081 Troy, North Carolina Compliments of , CRANFORD S FLOWERS STAR SODA SHOP ' f Phone 5381 Star, North Carolina 'X' Member of fl ii m Florist Telegraph LAM-,S FLORIST PL I Delivery Associatron 153 Flowers For All Occasions Phone 3661 Troy, North Carolina Star, North Carolina Best Regards PINE HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Star North Carolina HOSIERY MII-L J. P. Mcmrosl-I Grocery Phone 2426 Star, North Carolina Star North Carolina PICKETT STORES Clothes For The Entire Family WALLACE AUTOS, INC. L . ' WUMUUTH exangton - Haw Rrver Phone 452I I Q Randleman - Star - Oakboro X 1 Kannapolis - Denton Pilot Mountain I E I Ierbe Troy SALES North Carolina SEQIIECE ETHER ROLLER MILLS Bread ls The Staff Of Life Manufacturers Ut Carolina's Best Flour, Feed And Bolted Corn Meal Agents For V-C, Smith-Douglas, Royster And Roberston Fertilizer Phone 3004 E. F. Auman, Miller R. L. Caudill, Sr., Rep. Ether North Carolina MONTGOMERY NEWSGME l'lOSlERY MILL DAIRY PRODUCTS INC Manufacturers of F Feaw-firlgy Hosiery Jradej barry Products an Ice Cream in a Variety of Flavors P' O' Box .I - Phone 53111 Phone 2571 Star, North Carolina Troy - North Carolina it Mt. Gilead, North Carolina Compliments of -IAYWOOD MOTOR COMPANY MILLER TRACTOR CO. Ford Products Troy, North Carol inc Compliments of HARRIS CHEVROLET CO. Compliments nf GRIFFIN FLURIST Troy Troy North Carolina North Carolina KU' - . , Com lzments of CAR-LAN, la-sc. fi ' P ,' Pi'IILLl'PS Fl.l?t5ERAL tiff?-ig General Offices 'L A Phone 4791 Troy, North Carolina Star North Carolina PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! A9 B 8. B MOTOR COMPANY SALES SERVICE Your Ford Dealer Since 1927 Phone 76 Candor North Carolina JOSTEN'S Jewelers and Stationers Since 7897 Owutonrw Minnesota COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. G. H. Armstrong, Mt. Gilead Mr. R. A. MacRae, Mt. Gilead Sundry Center, Mt. Gilead Mr. 8. Mrs. W. G. Jeffreys, Jr., Star Mr. Lacy lngold, Star Mildred's Dress Shop, Star Mr. George Coggins, Star Thompson's Grocery, Star B. L. Deaton Groceries, Star Twinkle Gift Shop, Star Brown's Service Station, Star Mr. S. A. Waters, Star Mr. Robert Morgan, Biscoe Mr. 8. Mrs. Burney Brewer, Biscoe Mr. Jason Britt, Biscoe Mr. Jack Britt, Biscoe Ether Supply Store, Ether Cagle Wholesale Co., Sanford Mr. A. B. Caviness, Jr., Asheboro 50 Autographs 1 l Autograph X . , w 1 4 1 4 I 4 v J 1 A I H 1 ji 4 Nl 4 'E R 1 1 4 4 T x v 'I 1 1 r :EI L7 1 I 1 Wi ' L 4 u nal


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