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OHA GE BLACK et A Pol.lo THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 23 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1949 ISSUE 7 Lens Hounds Get Chance Hlgh School Students Ellglblc To Compete ln Contest Sponsored by Kodak Anyone who wants to try for a shale ln S3500 worth of prlzes would probably llke to know how to do It Actually ltS a very slnl ple task sllnple for anyone wltll S0lll6 lntelest IH photograhy thlt Its the fourtll annual Natlonal Hlgh Scllool Pllotographlc Awards Wlth a flrst DTIZ of S500 and 34 Otlltl 3WlldS ranglng fronl S55 to 100 The contest opens February 1 alld closcs May 7 The schools re plesented by the four S75 and the four S50 prlze wlnners WIII TGCGIVS a Ixodak 1413811 Bantam f5 Camela alld a set of books selected as the nucleus for a photographlc llbrary all for the school The contest IS open to any stu dent who attends dally anv hlgh school Ullltll to twelfth grades ln cluslve but the plctules lnust have been taken slnce May 7 1948 There ar foul classes of plctures SDGCI fled fol the awards School llfe atllletlcs around town and plctor lal beauty Anyone who has taken a plcture he tlllnks IS good may enter It n thls contest no matter what klnd of camera was used Sometllnes a xery IHQXDCHSIVQ camera has taken DFIZQ Wllllllllg plctules All per sons lnterested may see Mr Bren nan for detalls and entry blanks Capltol ClYCUlt Champs Recelve Season s Awards Head of Conference Presents League Trophy An ulldefeated Charlotte foot ball squad recelved tllelr Capltol Clrcult Conference awards ln an assembly a few days ago The boys who got IH elgllt quarters of play lng tlnle to earn a letter were honored wlth these conference awards There were twenty sul boys who rec elved these awalds They Wele NI Zllllnlerlee J Brlggs C Rull S011 J Ganlmage V Pratt A Mc Donald E Loveland W Hamllton K Jones J Loughan D Schultz R Sllllth I Tllckev K Sparks B Blown D Brown E Rolter B Peterson C Mohre D Rolfe D DIKKIHSOH S Spagnuolo C Dol n J Idle l-I RISGIIIIOOWQF I Clalk A Truth Ol Consequence qulz plogranl was a featule of the as selnbly Bob Brown acted as QUIZ master HIS board of experts wele Ixen Spalks Earl Roltel Jelll Clark Dan Dlcklnsoll H0261 tllnt llcd l pa e Band Director Journeys To Music Conference Mr. Robert Powell, band director. attended the Fourth Annual Mide- westelll Conference on school vocal and lllstlumental muslc at Ann Albor Janualy 14 and 15 The conference was planned and spollsolecl by the MlCh1gHH State band and Olchestla Assoclatloll Mlchlgan School Vocal Assoclatloll and the Unlverslty of Mlchlgan The plogram was deslgned plOVld6 valuable sesslons and meet lngs fol band orchestra and vocal muslc lnstructols M8101 emphasls was placed on slght leadlng perfolmances f muslc to be used ln the 1949 dls tllct alld state festlvals Out of f1VQ allallgements one HlllTlIl91 was selected that wlll be lequlred of all class B schools Thls was also tlue of Class A C and D schools Twelve dlffelent bands orches tlas and choluses WSIS 111 attend ance glvlng teachers an unusual oppoltunlty to hear and see out standlng work ln 6V9ly phase of school muslc organlzatlon Rodney Wood was the only on' flom Challotte to take palt the All State Band Into the Crystal Ball 28 Everett Thel e 1 Marshall Here 4 Howell Hel e l Teachers Instltute 8 Grand Ledge Gazing January Februal y Febl ual y February Febl ual y There Febluary 10 Orange 8: Bla k Courses Belng Changed For Second Semester For second semester several shlfts ln classes have been made Because of Mr Warren Bllghts leavlng the staff hls classes wlll be taken ovel by Mr R1Chald Green a new member to the facul Mr Nell Brennan Wlll take ovel Mr Clark Munla s thlrd and fourth hour problems classes Mlss Dora Holmes wlll have a new personal use typlng class Mlss Wlnlfred Wells wlll begln an Eng IlSh llterature class and Mrs Ma rena Klpllnger wlll stalt her B1 ble llteratule class She wlll alsl realrange hel two world Il1SI.0ly sectlolls lnto three MISS Shllley Colllns a new facul ty member WIII teach thrce eleventh glade Anlerlcan lllstory classes one elghth grade hlstory class and one SSCIIOH of tenth glade E1'lgIlSIl Party Held by Jr Hlgh On Fllclay Janualy 7 the JHHIOI hlgh held a party Tllele was a sllolt lntelmlsslon Wltll Luclllc xVh1I'.1I1g6l and DHVIG 'VIcConnell each playlng a plano solo The program concluded wltll Ieonald Shults dolng some lmltatlons aftel whlch DIXIE Cups and cookles we e served The evenlng was ended wltll H1016 danclng Local Basketeers Defeated In Capitol Circuit Conference New Students Added Orioles DYOP Contest Both the senlor and Junlor glades have seen new faces slnce school began ln the fall Three new students have entered the freshman class These new faces are Marlene Hughes a late entry Wava Babcock from Walter French ln Lanslng and LOIS Shu maker from Vermontvllle The sophomores have lncreased three as they now have Jewell Moore from Lanslng Lyle Medcoff flonl Bath and Norman Ruttel from Lanslng Eastern Gary Ald froln Toledo was thc only gunlor entry and Wllma Rotll frolll Grand ledge was the only senlor entry The senlor hlgh grades now have 4:5 students enrolled From the Junlor hlgh the elghth grade was the only class to recelve any pup1ls They are Faye Ald froln Toledo Rlchard Bursley from Nlashvllle and Delores Guthrle fI'0lll Lanslng Tllls brlngs th total enrollment 213 To sullllllarlze the Charlotte lun lor and sen1or hlgh school has a total of eleven new faces and a total enrollment of 668 Art Classes Fll'llSh F lrst Term Course Many Projects Show Progress Of Junlor Sensor Hugh Undel the leadelslllp of Mrs FIHHCQS Wlldeln the alt classes have completed the selnestel coul c of alt appreclatlon One thlld of the class IS composed of second vea alt students and the rest be glnnels The senlor hlgh students have wolked wlth crayon water colols and lnk and have developed mans lovely scenes and posters They have expel lmented ln dlffelenl types of drawlngs and colollngs maklng sketches of deslgns ancl landscapes both ollglnals and CODIGS The more advanced4students have been maklng pen and lnlc sketches and oll palntlngs TIIIS 1 a half year COUISQ and ends thc fn st semestel The lunlol hlgh alt students hate been worklng on landscapes alld ale now learnlng to shade ln l6llC1I The alt classes have dlsplayecl tllell talents ln Illaklllg the palntecl wall decolatlons 101 the Football Band banquet and the second flO01 W1lld0Vt scene at Cllllstmas tlnle The cllsplay case on tllll cl flool IS always fllled wltll the many plc tures made by the art students The pulpose of the alt class to IJQKOIIIQ mole susceptlble to that wllcll IS altlstlc a d to lea l about alt both llltldt-'Ill alld old To Strong Comet ulntet Grand Ledge brought thelr Co met basketball warrlors to Orlole hardwood Frlday the 21 In dolng so tlley galned the top rung ln the Capltol Clrcult Conference trlum phlng over Charlotte 35 31 At the flnlsh of a slow lTlOV1llg flrst quarter the score stood 77 for the home tealn When the hal tlllle buzzer sounded Charlot s lead was narrowed to a 15 14 advan tage When the Comet squad rl' ned for the thlrd perlod they found the hoop for 9 p01HtS to the Orloles 5 The fourth quarter gave thr lls to all The regulatlon tlme clapscd shortly after Earl Rolter of Chal lotte tossed ln the tylng IJOIYIIS TIIIS sllot forced the game lnto 0V9I't1l1l9 In the flrst few seconds ol the extra fralne Bob Brown was called off the floor for colnmlttlng llls flftll foul The Conlets followed wltll 5 polnts whlle Charlotte scored but 1 It was the flrst conference de feat for the locals as agalnst 4 wlns Charlottes seasons record now stands at 5 vlctorles 2 loses Llne Up Cllarlotte FT Kardel Sparks B Brown Rolter Zlmlllerlee D Blown Clark Gamnlage Paxter Harley AlIlSWOI'tI1 Vandersteen Cyphel IqI19BfQIt OT TP Cllarlotte O Gland Ledge 2 March of Dlmes Drlve Opened anuary I 4 January 14 'll marks the begln nlng of the Annual Malch of Dlmes fIllV8 Dl Wllllam Clalk IS actlng as challman 101 thls chaptel and Mr Jack Reyllolds wlll SGIVQ as Chall nlall of the Challotte schools last yeal was the wol st yeal f01 thls epldemlc slnce 1916 Wltll sllc cases ln Eaton County F01 th fllst tlme last year help was need ed fl om the Natlonal Chaptel TIIQIQ wlll be an assembly fO1 the school near the end of the dl IVE at WhlLh tlnle tllele wlll be glvell a nlovle and sevelal talks ' . l . 1 . 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Page 4 ORANGE 6, BLACK Annual Xmas Concert Held Rav Kaas, Guest Planlst And Chas HUtChlHS, Sololst, Entertaln Group The Glee Clubs and the Cholus of Charlotte hlgh school plesented a Chllstmas concert on Thulsday December 16 at elght oclock 11 the audltorlum The proglam began wlth the HIIXGC chorus slnglng a gloup of thlee lellglous songs by RHSSIHI1 Composers and The Glorla flOIY1 the Twelfth Mass of Mozart Ray Kaas guest planlst played a group of selectlons The elghth grade chollls then sang a gl oup of folk songs accom panled by lucllle Wh1tlHg8l the Plano The glrls glee club then took the stage for a gloup of three lnelod lous alt songs ltone sang a gloup ot songs The boys glee club plesented o the audlence three llvely splrltuals wlth the asslstance of a bass V101 and a set of pelcusslon lnstru ments The lT11XGd CllO1t1S then letulned to the stage f0l a group of fo ll wellknown songs fl01'l1 muslcfll comedy The proglam lncludccl lT1l1S1C of valled types to sult thc taste of all llsteners The IJlOgl21Ill was under the dlrectlon ot MISQ Thelma Shook and the accompan lqtS wele Ilnda KIDS and Challes qchaefer Contrlbutlons f0l the pulpose of lluylllg new lT1l.1S1L were applc clated The pl0g1HIIl ended wlth a med ley of Chrlstmas calols sung by the Cl10ll1S and asslsted by a woodwrnd qulntet The concelt was engoyed by the paltlclpants as well as the aud lence Wlth varlety of types EVCIY one looks folwald to concelts such as these WILDERN S Drug Store Complete Fountaln Servlce Jr Varslty Progresses Two Wlns, Three Losses second team basketball thls year IS not too encouraglng so far The lunlol varslty and lost three are as tollows Charlotte Challotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte The boys who are playlng thls year are a blt lnexpellenced bllt Coach Stall says he tl11HkS they Wlll do bettel as the season lolls along The boys out tor the lunlo varslty ale lames Lavengoocl Dlck Fast Leland Wllllanlson Don Packard Lloyd Bralthwalte Dale Rolfe Bruce Ilavld lack Idle Earl Mead Vlfallace Bruce Jllll Betz Dlck Clalk lllll Wensley Allan Taylor R C Johnson Robert lohnson Earl Patrlck and Bruce Nelson has won two gam s The results so far HaSt1HgS 2s Everett 21 Howell '31 Mason 40 Marshall '32 Eln, ZWCI, Drel, Splel was glven at the county larnl by the Hungry FIVE German Band trom the Starvatlon Army The band IS composed of flV9 hlgh school students Don Stewalt as dlrector plays the bass horn Arthur Starr trombone Rodnev Wood cornet lack Faust flrst clarlnet and Barbara Barnaart th only glrl member the second clarl net The members are dressed ln sllghtlv llregular unlforms The band played several German nunlbers a few of Whlfh WCIQ Lauterback Jetz Gehts Los whlch means They re off B181 Hel Bler Hel meanlng Colne on wlth the Beer and several otllels NEW LOWER PRICE on QUAKER NYLON HOSE lllese Ineautlful Stocklngs are now and Instead of sl 65 SL sl 95 Fred A Rlchey Co Smce 1914 Martens News THE M cGrath - DeFoe CO. Are Experts IH Qualify Printing Speech Club Outllne Followed Through Year The speech class under the dl rectlon ot Ml .laryls Wotrlng 19 an olganlzatlon called the 'Speech club whlcll condllc ts the magollty of thc clas p6l10d EVQIY thlee weeks they change lfflcels Thele 18 a pl Ogl am C0111 mlttee Wlllill fOllT1l1l3t6S the as slgnments f0l the thlee weeks lt ls 111 Off1fG q1llK'9 the speech assembly the Clllll has been concelnecl wlth f0l mal Dllllllf' speaklng VHTIOUQ klnls of speeches mostly explanatolv 'lnd lnfolmatlve hawe been glVQH The genelal outllne of thelr pro glam consists of an houl spent ln the llbraly at the beglnnlng of tlle week a second ll0111 when they plan thell speeches and the last thlee days lett fol glvlng speeches The ple'-.ent Off1C9lQ ale Glenn lxaldel presldent Pat Slllfddll llce D1 eslclent COHHIG Alfonso secletaly Jelly Clalk pall1ame1l tarlan Caylord lund Rogel Smlth and Mlllalcl Root ploglam coln lnlttee Chou us Rehearses Overtlme The mlX9d cholus and glee club under the dllectlon of M198 Thel ma Shook have beell llavlng some extla lehealsals dllllng the weeks b6fOl9 the concelt and the Chrlst mas plograms wele plesentecl t the school and communlty The ll3lKlW0lkl1'lg students lt llealsed Tuesday alld Tlll1lSddy lTl0ll1l1'lgS before school and Wed nesday and Fllday clullng thell noon holll llefole the C0llC'Slt on Decembel lb they l9ll9dI'96fl Monday and XR edllesday 9V6lllIlgS On Monday nlghts befole tl CllllStlTlr1Q ploglam the Dlalnatlcs Club l'!191llll8lS I'9l1QdlGBfl wlth tllf choluses fevuzlcl 4 New Thlngs Flrst F F A Holds Jolnt lnltlatlon Jolnt F F A lnltlatlon of the Challotte chaptel and the OllVEf chaptel was held at 0llV9t last montll The Challotte chaptel put on th Gleen Hand deglee and Ollvet the Chapter Farmel It was a candle llght servlce and the palents WQIQ welcome to come lf they W1Sh9d to do so PlE991ll at the lnltlatlon welc seventeen Gleen Hands and twen ty one Chapter Farmels Female lVluscle Bullders RCCCIVC New Equlprnent Mlss Madelelne Whltnlore TGCGIV ed SONIC llew gym equlpment fOl the f9lll1l'l1l19 muscle bullders of hel pllyslcal educatlon class at the oe gllllilllg of the school year It con slsted ot a volley ball net badllllll ton equlpment and softball bats and bases Followup Study Computed The followup study nears lts end Its commlttee lepotts that ovel 507 of the QUCSKIODUHITQS sent out have been letul ned Tab ulatlng the lesults stalted last week Hele are some of the 16 sults Class Flom Sent Answered Chat lotte LIIARI 0'l l'E ll0lVlE DAIRY Schwegler s Ice Cream and Luncheon fx LJ 5.1 Jay Sandwich Shop Charlotte, Michigan ' - . 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Reporters ............................ The Journalism Class Page 2 ORANGE G, BLACK . Published Bi-Weekly x 55,0 By the Journalism Q9 .FI 14, . Class of Charlotte Highs RP Q. If-'J School tr: t Circulation 775 at I9494., S LVM Subcription Rates 31.00 'S' ASSE'-0 STAFF Publisher ...,................................ Barbara McKeag Managing Editor .,....................,......... Roger Smrth Editorsin-chief ................,................. Shirley Bruce Assistant ........................,....... Ethel VanGo'ethem Sports Editor ............................................ Gary Aid Exchange Editor ..............,..,........ Phyllis Clapper' Business Manager .........,................ Leota Pfeiffer Advertrsmg Manager ........................ Robert Clark Assistant ......................,.....,........... Barbara Jordan Circulation Manager ......................S,hirley Paton Advrser' .................,................ Miss Winifred Wells This Our Social World Are you going to the dance after the game? rs a question asked equally as many times as Are you gorng to the game? for the evenrng not topped off by a dance would end rather liatly After game dances provide the recrer tron and social gathering the students have been looking forward to all week Here you can nreet your friends ard maybe thc D011 will ask you to dance or the curl wrll accept your rnvrtatron to dance The noise of musrc and the voices strarnrn to be heard above rt the soft colored lrght th gym walls covered wrth gay paper decoration the people gathered rn lrttle groups laughing and talking all lend that feeling of Friday night festrvrty The school dance rs the core of our socre world and whether we realize rt or not wr really would mrss them rf they ceased Lets Be Serious Have you ever stopped to think what school was all about or why we re all here? Whether you realize rt or not rts serious You must have been told some trrne or another that school rs for learning and rn order to do this we must all cooperate with teachers and fellow students Why do we fall down on the Job? We could all get better grades rf we set orr rnrnds to rt School rs short and we must get as much out of rt as possible Lets all make school a pleasure by working together so that rn future vears we may look back and say that our hrgh school days were the best years ot our lrves Junror Hrlrghts Having fun? Everyone has fun that goes to Junror hrgh school and partrcrpates rn all the school activities The Junror hrgh basketball team has Worr two basketball games naturallv everyone lrkes basketball games so be sure not to mrs even one Don t forget to cheer for the team and give them all the support they need be cause rt really rs your team Dont let them down when they are tryrng to wrn a game Chatter The frand Ledge Splash features a col rrmn called movre reviews and pr evrews their paper Would you L H S students en Joy this sort of feature' Splash reporters have also made a survey of several of the 1948 graduates to frnd Out how many of them carr red out the Dost grad nate plans made rn then serror year From the Marshall Dral we learn that both Marshalls debate teams came through wrth flyrrrg colors against therr trrst opponen of the year Coldwater Donna Sundstrorrr Whats an rdrom? Don Packard A ferrrale rdrot onANc.s a sr.Acrc Remember Whe n? The senior class wasnlt a menace? Girls' dresses were short? Senior girls weren't engaged? Class officers weren't all boys? Candy bars were five cents? Students did crack gunr in the library? Mrs. Iauch didn't check library cards? School chairs had cushions? Seniors thought they could skip and get away with it? Don Stewart was joke writer for the Delplrian of 1927? Jim Frazier didn't have an answer? Students walked to school instead of driving cars? Joe Doe? or .foe Doe! My how miracles happen! Did you ever stop to consider how many students there are in the 'high school and junior high, who have been blessed with the same names? Janrce Root who rs a sophomore rs an even tempered grrl wrth clark brown hall and brown eyes Her ambition rs to attend the Lansing Business Unrversrty Her fayorrte Dastrme rs taking prctures Coming to Charlotte rn the erglrth grade from Lansing Jarrrce earned the admrratron of her classrrrates by becoming the erghth grade queen Good goods are done up rn small packages Thrs describes Janrce lee Root who rs a sev enth grader Some of her favorite pastimes are rce skating bowling and g01llg on overnight hrkes She belongs to Mrs Don Scovrls Camp frre group and rs a member of the Cheerleaders club Roger L Smrtlr known as Srrrrtty ranks baseball and football as hrs favor rte sports Rog er takes a great deal of rnterest rn hrs two herf ers which took frrst place at the county farr last year He has held many class olfrces and rs now pr esrdent of the senior class Roger E Smith drrves a Pontrac and rs one of the many boy Janrtors of the school He enJoys rrrechanrcs but hrs chref ambition rs to becorrre a draftsman Chrcken rates frrst on Roger s lrst of favorite foods He lrkes srngrrrg and rs a member of the glee club Two boys who ran into a lot of confusion be cause OI their names are the two Robert John sons Robert W Johnson has lry ed rn Charlotte all hrs lrfe and Robert C Johnson has lrved here all but eight months of hrs lrfe Both of the boys take agriculture and both belong to the F FA The two Bob Johnsons are active rn sports both gorrrg out for basketball and foot ball Both Bobs have brothers rn the senror class The boys seem to have trouble keeprng their rnarl straight and often wrncl up wrth wrtlr each other s report cards Robert W lrkes to fr h and eat strawberry shortcake whrle Robert C prefers hunting and apple pre They have acqurrecl the nrckrrarnes of Brg Bob and Lrttle Bob rn order to keep therr names straight When asked about their future plans Brg Robert C' sarcl he wanted to be an avrator and Lrttle Pobert W prefers to be a teacher lrke Mr Brennan Movie Star Doubles June Allyson Alan ladd Danny Kave Shrrley Temple Rory Calhoun Glenn Ford Anne Baxter Lrsabetlr Sc-ott Bob Hope Lon lVlcCallrster Elizabeth Taylor Jane Powell Peggy Cardner Susan Hayward Cary Grant Spencer Tracy Jose lturbr Joan Fontarne Barbara Bel Ceddcs Clara Maurrcv Ronrrre Monk Don Stewart Betsy Stuclcy Krrk Harrington Jack Idlc Rosre Krng Ruth Morris Clyde Nichols Carroll Dane Dorothy Wrllrs Susre Peck Brllre Brock Ann Dempsey lNorlyn Brou lr Mr Dykhouse Charles Schaefer Marilyn Smrth Fnnrce Jone Inqurring Reporter When asking the following people what they would like improved around the school next, serrrester they replied: Jean Marsh-Fewer assignments. Kenny Keeny-New teachers. Dick McKay-More home talent asserrrblies. Jean BriggswMore teacher institutes. Rachel Tharp-Less homework, so she can catch up on her sleep. Lola FrencheTime to pass so the senior trip will hurry and get here. Laura Clifford-More school spirit to back up the team at pep meetings and games. Joyce Hughes4More school dances. Janice Root---More orchestras at the school dances instead of records. Winfield Pardee-Fewer' physics tests. Joey Tuclcey-'More cooperation in class. George Bruce-More women teachers. Jinr FrazierMThe personality of the teachers changed. Bob Clark-Second basketball team winning more games orrnre Webb More gossrp rn Orange and Black Inez Farr Mrs Lrpsey to cooperate rn book keeping Flla Beth 'Vic-Clrntock Students to have more courtesy rn the halls lean Grrffrn Larger hrst tearrr basketball scores Heard rn the Halls Notrced the students lookrn., around rn thc rners for old man sprrrt hope they frnd hrr r soon It rs true that Mr Brennan rs going to teach twelfth grade problems tlrrs semester Hare you noticed the strange smells comm from the chemrstry room the past week? Heard the notes floating through the halls every thrrd hour thanks to the glee club lts been sard that some of the students arc lockrng their lockers again A Student s Prayer I srt me down rn class to sleep I hope rrry chum my notes wrll keep If I should be called on b fore I wake Polce rrrv rrbs for prtys sake The Hornet Saline Hrgh School A Trrp Thoroughly Enjoyed Have you notrced how spry and fresh Mrs Al een lrpsey looks lately' The probable answer rs that she recently re turned from a very wonderful trrp from Texas and parts of Mexico Mrs Lrpsey took thrs trr J wrth her husband This was her frrst train trrp and lasted from December 27 to January Mr and Mrs Lrpsey were nret at the statrorr bv Mr Richard Prlbre former Charlotte hralr teacher They then vrsrted the local A N Root family wlrrle they were rn San Benrto Mrs Lrpsey sard I had a grand trnre prckrng thc drffererrt fruits that Mr Root grows rn hrs orchard and rt seems Just wonderful to hare so many fresh frurts and vegetables drrectlv The Lrpseys Journeyed to Mexico three trmes The nrst trrp was to Matarnoras which rs verv drflerent as rt has both luxury and poverty set srde by srde Rro Rrta the destrnatron of the second trrp was also a very poor lrttlc town There was only one lrttle boy rn th whole town who could speak English This vras exceptionally rrrterestrng to the Lrpseys because this lrttle fellow had learned thrs while working rn Mrclrrgan Tlrerr last Journey was to Reynose This trrp was rrrade purposely to do some hopping One of the most rnterestrng attractions that caught Mrs Lrpseys eye during the trrp took place on the way down when they stopped at the Unrorr Station St Louis Mrssourr th largcst statron rn the world fn rv r nn ' r Y - . 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