Bradford Durfee College of Technology - Alethea Yearbook (Fall River, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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5 I5us5ffr+,-V,,.-,.....v,.m. A .-.M ,,V, --v...f.V, -.,M.--.u: -Ag-:,-,.,L,--..,.,.1...bQ w,..L.,..3.-.,...x..gw.L:..Q,l.,-1mLf...-:fii31Zm.4-mmisgl o Foreword To the class of 1955, who are about to embark upon your life in the world, a life which will merit you bliss or misery, where you will make your mark or fade down the dull road of routine, we present this edition of Alethea. We do so with the fullest confidence that the time spent during the past four years for your betterment will help you to influence the minds and actions of others, and make possible your march down the road to success. May these pages be to you a recollection of friends, events, and incidents of your college life. Editor John F. J. Nicoletti 4525 Dedication . N-'M DR. SAMUEL A. STONE In recognition and appreciation for his unceasing ef forts and guidance as friend and advisor, we, the gradu- ating class of 1955, dedicate this yearbook to Dr. Samuel A. Stone. In Memoriam WILLIAM H. WINGATE An outstanding teacher, associate and friend, Profes- sor William H. Wingate was beloved by all who knew him. His faithful and self-sacrificing work in behalf of our College and the real sincerity of his life among us, both as an associate and friend, will make his memory precious down through the years. Photographers PROF. THEODORE P. MEAD LEONEL PAVAO , :fag . is , 2 , EE 1'Q ., .I 121 ,X , K , 5 , ...Q 4 'K Editor-in-Chief JOHN NICOLETTI Associate Editors ELIZABETH SHAW REGINALD DION Literary Editor FREDERICK McDONALD Business Managers EDWARD MELLO GERALD BERUBE ROBERT ROSS Assistant Literary Editors JANET GAULT ALVAN WHITE DAVID HATHAWAY Faculty Advisors MR. EUGENE R. WILLIAMS DR. SAMUEL STONE --.Q -34 s.,a,:,-Q Presidenfs Message As you become a part of our alumni, the Institute is entering upon the second half century of service to mankind. You have the satisfaction of being the first class to graduate in that period. It is a period in which technologically trained men and Women will play a vital role in preserving freedom and democracy for the world. You will assume your responsibilities with the heartening knowledge that you are well prepared to play your part. I have every confidence that you will achieve marked suc- cess in your several fields. ln so doing, you will Win laurels both for yourselves and for your Alma Mater. nail? f, SQ 1 - ,1 , Neg Qu- -N 'ww V221-, Z::l?.f T . v wwfgix za .iff .eg Mx. f 3,1 ills. HA. W'-'si we Picture Not Available BERTRAM B. HARDY Assistant Professor in Communications, Electrical Measurements, Electronics, Electricity. RUDOLPH L. LAVAULT Associate Professor in Economics, Psy- chology. HOWARD B. LEIGHTON Instructor in Anatomical Drawing, Col- or and Design, Fabric Styling, Drawing and Painting. WALTER E. MARSTON Assistant Professor in General Chemis- try, Qualitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis. THEODORE P. MEAD Assistant Professor in Advertising De- sign, Lettering, History of Art, Photog- raphy. CARL MEDDE Instructor in Fiber Technology, Dyeing and Finishing. JOHN W. NORMAN Associate Professor Emeritus in Loom Motions and Fancy Weaving, Jacquard Weaving. PAUL J. V. PARENTE Instructor in Electrical Engineering. GERTA RELLO Instructor in Fashion Illustration. LOUIS S. J. SIMEONE Assistant Professor in College Mathe- matics, Calculus, College Algebra, An- alytical Geometry, Trigonometry. ALBERT A. STEWART Assistant Professor in Geometry, Phys- ics, Materials, Engineering Drawing. .IOHN G. STICKLER Associate Professor in Textile Designing, Fabric Analysis, Fabric Development, Merchandising and Marketing. DR. SAMUEL A. STONE Assistant Professor in Physics, Calculus, Differential Equations. CLAUDE W. WAGNER Assistant Professor in General Chemis- try, Unit Processes. DR. JAMES W. WATTERS Professor in Organic Chemistry, Techni- cal Literature D es and Pi ments Ph . 9 y g 9 y' sical Chemistry. WILLIAM WILD Instructor in Accounting. few. Q EUGENE R. WILLIAMS Instructor in Thermodynamics, Geology, Physics, Combustion Engines, Heat and Power. FREDERICK WINTER Assistant Professor in English Composi- tion, Puhlic Speaking. ELAINE B. ANDRESON Junior Clerk Stenographer LORRAINE A. BERUBE Senior Bookkeeper MARGARET E. MORGAN Accountant Treasurer W' Fi E. f 1 -Q N? , . x W Wd . 5 N . W. .Q - A iv iff?- N .IOHN GREENHALGH .Q Instructor in Textile Styling g Diploma: Designing-Bradford Durfee Tech 7 nical Institute. EX I 3 HOWARD B. LEIGHTON I Instructor in Art - ff B.S., University of Cincinnati 'Q B.S., in Ed. Miami University 5 Diploma: Palais de Fontainebleau, France. Diploma: University of Florence, Italy M.A., Columbia University I If THEODORE P. MEAD Assistant Professor of Art, head of depart- ment B.F.A., Pratt Institute M.A., Columbia University iv 5 Q x GERTA RELLO Instructor in Art Studied in Berlin, Munich, Paris '-' Yi! I Q 9- 'YSWPA Nick Whitey H. JOHN F. J. NICOLETTI 444 Center Street Fall River, Massachusetts Textile Styling Beaux Arts 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Treasurer 3, President 4, Alethea 4, Editor. ELIZABETH V. SHAW 135 B Whiting Street Plainville, Connecticut Textile Styling Beaux Arts 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chair- man 3. 43 Clee Club 15 Kappa Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Vice President, Treasurer 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3g Alethea 4, Associate Editor, Class Secretary 4. ALVAN PAUL WHITE 205 Franklin Street Fall River, Massachusetts Textile Styling Beaux Arts 1, 2, 3, 4, Alethea 4, As- sociate Editorg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Betty .2 I, ,Av WALTER E. MARSTON Assistant Professor of Chemistry Diploma: Ch istry, Bradford Durfee Techni- cal Ilmtilulib CARL MEDDE Instructor of Dyeing and Finishing B.S., Temple University CLAUDE WILLIAM WAGNER Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S., University of Cincinnati M.S., University of Cincinnati DR. JAMES WATTERS Professor of Chemistry, head of department B.S., Howard College M.S., University of Cincinnati D.Sc., University of Cincinnati 2.5 F' 'A-:Emil , 7 ' ,ms 3 I -Q.. Wm Ray v sew Rusty RAYMOND COMTOIS 187 Chavenson Street Fall River, Massachusetts Chemistry Epsilon Phi Pi 1, 2, 3, 4g ACS 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3g Class Vice President lg Class Secretary 23 Baseball 2. REGINALD RENE DION 125 County Street Rehoboth, Massachusetts Chemistry Dean's List 3g Glee Club lg ACS 3, 4, President 43 Epsilon Phi Pi 3, 43 Epsilonian 3, 43 Student Council Treasurer 33 Representative of Chem- istry Department 3. JANET GAULT 3403 Ann Street Lansing, Illinois Chemistry Dean's List 1, 2, 33 Kappa Sigma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 43 ACS 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 13 Class President 2g Class Vice President 43 Student Council 2. DONALD WAYNE HALFORD Route 2 Metamora, Illinois Chemistry ACS 2, 3, 43 Epsilon Phi Pi 1, 2, 3, 43 Corresponding Scribe 3g Chancellor 4g Soccer 13 Science and Math Club 3, 43 Radio Club 33 Student Council Treasurer 43 Representative of Chem- istry Department 4. Reegy Sparky Picture Not Available Bob Ed ROBERT HALSHAW, JR. 113 Hillside Manor Fall River, Massachusetts Chemistry Phi Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3g Dean's List 1, 2, ACS 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS B. MCANDREW 1633 Crandell Road Tiverton, Rhode Island Chemistr 1' Epsilon Phi Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, ACS 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2. EDWARD STONE 1491 North Main Street Fall River, Massachusetts Chemistry Epsilon Phi Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Scribe 4g ACS 1, 2, 3, 4, President 33 Math Club 3, 4: Dean's List 1, 2, 3, Class Vice President 1, 3. STEPHEN STANLEY TROND 806 Milford Road Swansea, Massachusetts Chemistry Epsilon Phi Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, ACS 3, 43 Dean's List 1g Basketball 1, 2. Mac Steve x if '25 im i f , -1,14-:,-,::.':::::,.. , - f fw- 22525 .fmgfggi X 1 A PRL!-21? S 5. new .1 lpkagg lf fifQ:m2?.:fS W- U i ,:w.1S1z15,e1f:Q Wg: Q. A Kem! , .'ggs..faf:- :5:11,ffs5sw41fs1iQS5 ,. -1 Lag zsgsysegfv T n 1 , if R z. X 22? , sg! 5 E 3 Q? X ,E ,gy X X xx 'Sis Q 1 ' .. , I , X.. 'ff -SEK: :,1,,::' F 'S: uri: , ' :I :'? . :' . ' 1: - ' ' ' . ' ES-giizsz f:.fl2 . - . ' ,-Eifiiis D - , ,122 X ??fZ:Eff' -EEE yi.. ,,, O FRANK H. DILLON Professor of Engineering, head of department ' B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology JOHN JAMES CRAWFORD Instructor in Machine Shop Practice BERTRAM BENCE HARDY Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Sc. B.E.E., Brown University R.P.E., Massachusetts ALBERT A. STEWART Assistant Professor of Physics B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology M.A., Boston University EUGENE noB1E WILLIAMS I truer ' Engin ' Big. chfEffN0n11.::fl'ff Um-may ROBERT LEo BIBEAU 29 Victor Street Somerset Massachusetts Electrical Engineering Engmeerlng SOCICIY 1 2 RICHARD V BOURDON 867 Broadway Fall River, Massachusetts Electrical Engineering Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4g Year- book 4. Bob Dick JAMES ARTHUR DoUcET 1606 Rodman Street Fall River. Massachusetts Mechanical Engineering Engineering Society 4g Bowling 2. ROBERT ALLEN EMMETT 315 Mott Street Fall River, Massachusetts Mechanical Engineering Epsilon Phi Pi 1, 2, 3, 4g Engineering Society 2, 3, 4, Class President 4g Stu- dent Council President 4g Dean's List 3g Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Bowling 1, 2. im Bob Dave C harie DAVID CALDER HATHAWAY 2 Highland Road Tiverton, Rhode Island Mechanical Engineering Class Secretary 33 Clee Club 1, 2, Yearbook 4, Bowling League 1, 2, Treasurer 25 Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4g Soccer 1, 2, 3g Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Distaff 4, Editor 4-3 Epsilon Phi Pi 3, 4. LAWRENCE ALLAN HATHAWAY, Jn. 245 High Street Fall River, Massachusetts Mechanical Engineering Dean's List 1, 23 Engineering Society 1, .23 Epsilon Phi Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribe 2, Chancellor 3, Student Council 4g Representative of Engineering Depart- ment 4. GEORGE C. Hownscx 232 Eastern Avenue Fall River, Massachusetts Electrical Engineering Engineering Society 3, 4. Larry A .fr-s:5'sm R: Z igi sylgefiit K ii ifigff Q ,. gs, yin, - tg, '- - wif - K Bob Big Ed ROBERT BRUCE KEICHER 375 Stetson Street Fall River, Massachusetts Electrical Engineering Baseball 1, 2, 3g Varsity Club 4. RICHARD L. SCOTT 106 Hudson Street Fall River, Massachusetts Mechanical Engineering Epsilon Phi Pi 3, 4g Engineering So- ciety 2, 3, 4. EDWARD FRANCIS SHEA 14 Nichols Street Norwood, Massachusetts Scotty Electrical Engineering .77 EVERETT S. ARNOLD Instructor in Weaving B.S., Bradford Durfee Technical Institute 5 ROBERT E. COOPER Instructor in Physical Testing and Quality Control Diploma: Cotton Manufacturing, Bradford Durfee Technical Institute JOHN W. FERGUSON Instructor in Yarn Preparation Formerly Technical Field Agent, Whitin Ma- chine Works IOHN WILLIAM NORMAN Associate Professor Emeritus of Weaving JOHN G. STICKLER Associate Professor of Textile Design, head of department Formerly Head Designer, Esmond Mills Gerry X Mac GERALD ARTHUR BERUBE 887 Second Street Fall River, Massachusetts Textile Engineering Yearbook 4, Business Manager 4g Phi Psi 3, 4, Senior Warden 4. DEAN MACOMBER CRo0K 349 Reading Street Fall River, Massachusetts Textile Engineering Phi Psi 3, 4g Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer lg Basketball 1, 2, 35 Tennis 2, 3. FREDERICK BARKER MCDONALD 162 Hanover Street Fall River, Massachusetts Textile Engineering Phi Psi 2, 3, 4, junior Warden 3, Treasurer 43 Yearbook 4, Literary Edi- tor 4, Dean's List 2, 3, Clee Club lg Class President 3, Class Treasurer 4g Student Council 3, Secretary 3. THOMAS J. CONNELLY 253 Buffington Street Fall River, Massachusetts Textile Engineering Baseball 2, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 4. W, is of x i vi 1 it Dean Q 1 f tg, 'if E Q Ed Bob EDWARD FRANCIS MELLO 639 Third Street Fall River, Massachusetts Textile Engineering Yearbook 4, Business Manager 4, Phi Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, President 49 Dean's List 1, 2, 3g Class President 1, Class Treas- urer 2, 3g Student Council Vice Presi- dent 4, Representative of Textile De- partment 4. HERMAN ROSENBERG 368 East Eighth Street New York 9, New York Textile Engineering Phi Psi 3, 4, Chapter Editor 45 Distaff 33 Dean's List 3. A. ROBERT Ross 381 Osborn Street Fall River, Massachusetts Textile Engineering Yearbook 4g Phi Psi 3, 4g Fencing 1, 2, 3. H erm Mn ,'i' W Academics WALTER J. CASS HELEN EATON Assistant Professor of Literature and Lan- Instructor of Library Science S.B., Simmons College A.ElTle:rtheastern University , Certificate in Library Science A.M., Boston University l 1 RUDOPH L. LAVAULT LOUIS S. J. SIMEONE - Associate Professor of Social Scigmeg Assistant Professor of Mathematics Ed.B., Rhode Island College of Ed. B.S., Northeastem University Ed.M., Rhode Island College of Ed. A-M-, B0Sf0!l UlliV0f!ifY DR, SAMUEL A, STONE FREDERICK WINTER Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Phys- Assistant Pf0fU940l' of EUSHUII ia, had of QW A.B., Clark Universilsr B.S., University o New Hampshire M-A-, UFliV01'9ifY Of UW HlmPlhil'0 M.S., Universiz of New Hampshire Ph.D., Boston niversity Junior Class OFFICERS President ........, ........,..............,...................... R OBERT SINOTTE Secretary ,.....,.. ..,......... A RTHUR PEREIRA Treasurer ..... .,........ R OBERT MIGNEAULT Sophomore Class OFFICERS President -.--.+...-.H-.- ,........,..,,,........ - ..,,,,,,,,, -.-. LOUIS MARTINS Vice President ...iiwm ,,.. -- .... ,..,-..iYn, PAUL CARON Secretary .... -----..-...- .A...A..,. --.-,.. JOAN ANDERSON Treasurer --- JAMES HORNBY 1. ,gil NNN! Freshman Class ,if fm 'Q f -A rf 'V , 33 I WE if L5 S W? 5 E gg 1? 2? 4? - 5 if 35 3 2 54 gl I , 1 f , ' iv i wr 'gil Sorority Kappa - Sigma, - Phi OFFICERS President .,A,................. ...............................,,.A... ............. .I A NET GAULT Vice Presidentg Treasurer .,....... ELIZABETH SHAW Secretary ,,,...,.............. ,.A.A........ J OAN HERSEY Social Chairman .. ....f...Vf, JUDY CAREY Fraternit Phi Psi Preszdent .........A..... Vice President Secretary ........,....... Treasurer ,,...,.,...,... Chapter Editor Senior Warden Junior Warden OFFICERS ,.......EDWARD F. MELLO ROBERT HALSHAW .,.......,..,....V.,LOUIS MARTINS FREDERICK McDONALD ........HERMAN ROSENBERG ..,.....GERALD A. BERUBE ....,..,DONALD SETTERS Fraternit Epsilon Phi Pi Chancellor ....... - ..., Vice Chancellor .... -.. Bursar ..................... Scribe ....-.-.. ..,... .-. Pledge Master OFFICERS ..,..,.,..-....,,.-,.,...,....-..,,,..DONALD HALFORD , ,.,, ,.,,,...PHIL FERREIRA -..,.,....DONALD FRANCE ..-.......RICHARD BURKE PAVAO H zstormn ........ -..- .... ..-.. .----V Corresponding S cribe HARRY MAX BLOOM -..,.....EDWARD STONE Beaux Arts Club OFFICERS President m- ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-, 44,,,,,-,,4., ,, ,,,,.,.. -,. ,..,...,.. -.- ....,.. ,WJOHN NICOLETTI Vice Presidentg Treasurer Secretary --..,.- .... -- .... -... Program Chairman - ..... ,. .,... -,., - .....A.,,.,.........,. DONALD SETTERS ... .,.,. ,JOAN ANDERSON ELIZABETH SHAW American Chemical Society OFFICERS President ................ .............,,.,..,.....,c,................., R EGINALD DION Vice President .....,. ..................... R OGER ARAUJO Secretary-Treasurer ,..,,c.,.,,... NORMAN LEMAIRE A. A. T. C. C. OFFICERS Chairman , , ...,,..,, ,,,,, ..,,.. L I NCOLN BRYANT Vive Chairman WALTER RITZ Secretary . .. JOHN HRINKO Treasurer . ,.., PAUL MCCANN Science and Math Club COMMITTEE OF WORKERS Chairman ....... - ......................................................... - ...... RICHARD SPENCE Members ...... ...- ....... ROBERT SINOTTE ROGER ARAUJO MARCEL JOSEPH Engineering Society OFFICERS President .,...,.,,,,.. ,................,...........,.,,,.,,,......,.,. A LLAN MINKIN Vice President ..,.,,,. ..., DAVID HATHAWAY Secretary-Treasurer ...... DONALD DESILETS Distaff Editor-in-Chief ..,.,... Associate Editor ..,.. Business Manager ..,.,. Sports Editor ,.,.,,,,....... Circulation Manager Editorial Assistants OFFICERS HATHAWAY ...........MARILYN MORIN JOHN LANE ...,......DONALD SETTERS LAWRENCE SIMARD .MCAROL ROBINSON RICHARD OLIVEIRA LOUIS MARTINS tudent Council OFFICERS President ,.,,...,...,,v, .........,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,, ,,..,,.,,, R O BERT EMMETT Vice President ,,.,,,,. ...,.,,, E DWARD MELLO Secretary .......,....... ...,,,,,,,, , ,,,, A LAN MINKIN Treasurer .........,, ,,,,..,,,,,, D ONALD HALFORD S Kwai Varsity Club OFFICERS Presulent .,.............. ..,,... - ..4....,................. S TANLEY FELKOWSKI Vice President ,,,,........... ....,,.,...,, M ELVIN HECKMAN Secretary-Treasurer - .... ..... - ...ARTHUR PEREIRA Soccer Team 'wk y, 3, K 1 if MfL,P Coach EVERET ARNOLD Co-Captains LAWRENCE KLIMKA STANLY FELKOWSKI Student Manager WILLIAM HART Basketball Team Coach JOHN GREENHALGH Captain JOHN TWICE FREEMAN Student Manager JOHN F OLEY -11' If MIAC- 1 ,535 X- f Q QQ, Tennis Team Fencing Team N Q .V Q R fl ww 5 QS . .sxmsfzzifgifgxg as -Lsg:15gfigsswfg1- fffsfsgf iesislgzmlzlff- Q- ,-ki. IQ..-fgzfsesmksv I i A S if-Qzizgzgggw:fmW1va4?S5:e1 9- K .51-.-gf - K 45525 'Q sawm- . fa- .: 5, ksgi., ., f-:ii '- VE-57ii.Eft'1i kifflkii zfiib- E , :A.s?ii.WUs ' K, ,xiS':iQf3l.E'm . gi . W- X -1 Mex Furl? M 3. aw , , J , 9 S 4. - 1 QQ.: .,a J' .iv s . 9 . o W5 rf A 1 L . . 'A in -1,-, ' - ' 0 f, 54, ,Q s. 4 r 1-, A r.,, 'i xi . 1 .Aa 1' W p :uf '1' , My ' ' N '6 'Q Al -K f i x If 45, 0,1 ' n v , x ' ,Q S a N e vii' A' ix: V kv ,,4s k 5 'film W jf- Q . Ik? M? I2 r Si' V . 5,14 . 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Such famous dyestuff products as the Solophenyls, Cuprophenyls, Erio Chromes, the revolutionary, new Irgalans and, of course Mitin durable mothproofing were developed as the result of nearly a century of Geigy research in the textile field. As your own career progresses, you will find it helpful to rely on names like Geigy . . . names which represent progress through experience! GEIGY DYESTUFFS GE Division of Geigy Chemical Corporation 89 Barclay Street, N. Y. 8, N. Y. Complimenfs of FALL RIVER TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS' ASSGCIATION Q HARBOR TERRACE Complimenfs of RESTAURANT Wwe R. A. wn.cox B.D.T.I. People Meei' +0 Eai' PETER GALLO, Prop. School Supplies Greefings TEXTILE WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA Fall River, Mass. CompIimen+s of DURFEE INSTITUTE BOOKSTORE Congrafulafions Compnmemts of Io +I1e Graduafing CI ass PHI PSI EPSILON PHI PI FRATERNITY FRATERNITY NO EINER NAME IN TEXTILE AUXILIARIES . . . and Still Growing! For 139 years Arnold, Hoffman have made and sold textile auxiliaries, and today they 'll l ' are sti panning, working, searching for new and better products. The combined facilities of AHCO's advanced laboratories and those of their I.C.I. asso- ciates guarantee that AHCO textile auxiliaries will continue to lead f h PRODUCT AHCOVELSS' AHCOWETSFF AHCOFLEXESS: AHCOFIXES1' CALSOLENE OIL HSA CONCENTALS AHCOBONDSW LISSAPOLS or t e next 139 years! The complete quality line of substantive softeners E ll f ' . xce ent or improving the soil resistance of carpets. Synthetic wetting agents for every purpose. Softeners and wetting oils. Fine lixatives for direct dyes. Efficient wetting agent. Excellent stability in acids, alkalies and salts. Special sulfonated tallow softeners for cotton and rayon ater soluble resin binder for backfill, warp sizing and .finishing formulations. Superior detergents and wetting agents. YES ARNOLD, HOFFMAN PROVIDENCE - RHODE ISLAND 4' Reg. 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Right now, we'd like to extend congratulations fora good start and our best wishes for your success. I X 1 From mineral co to synthetic dyes The Egyptians made the best possible use of the materials available to them, but red ochre has been outmoded for textile application. Today's dyers immediately think of Naphthols for fast reds and the discriminating dyer immediately thinks of Pfister for Fine Naphthols. Pgster Gieggycal Works Ridgefield, New Jersey sq, I my! ,Q . N ! Q ix' f ky, 'F 6 1 VATROHIQ nnafx ,Mv- , 1 W if H ,, A 3 1 f nv, M., um., .MMU v ,LN -. ,fl mmnnn --vi- I ww'- DISCOLHR' A fvwmmfm- 1 u-s , ,Q oqeuv, QMIJMX' uqUv m W...!I, u, -. V.. X ouhiumlmq hu dmhulqr um! uf-4 - L prmimrj lrvsg-ivy'-:S yvur-vJ'.,Uf v-M v1 .r ' F 4 Y' . gk vrducmq uqvul mud dry mm NW Mx 1. .14 1 N201-'ME' Conn-ulmh-al haw Wrmpwu 11-min ns vedunmg ywvvel hue drxnmq enxynw Pr r-w-, ws Hands und 1. gduhne. fueXh-M fav rhmmuling Ihhivncu x. lvom pvinh-d goody. ol low iempevmuvu. 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