Clinton State Vocational Training School - Torch Yearbook (Clinton, AR)

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s A A X y r ' A DEDICATION To Our Parents, In gratitude and admiration for the loving guid- ance that you have shown us................ For your enthusiasm, foresight, and sympathy with which you encouraged us.................... For your kindness, wisdom, and affectionate under- standing that you gave us................. For your spirit of loyalty, earnestness of purpose, and fullfillment of duty to God and your children We, the graduating class of nineteen hundred and forty-two, dedicate this yearbook. The Torch ... CALENDAR Sept. 8 Sept. 19 Sept. 30 Oct. 10 Nov. 3 Nov. 5 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 March 20 April 2 April 3 April 17 April 20 April 26 April 27 School opens First football game at Conway Betty Lou Stephens chosen Fair Queen Clinton won first football game from Deaf School-19 to 0 Iris Cooper selected Hone Coning Queen Hone Coning Heber Springs 0--Clinton 55 Stunt Night Donkey Ball gone Junior Play No Bride for the Groon Grade School Operatta Junior-Senior Banquet Senior Play His Ozark Cousin F.F.A. Banquet Senior Class Day Music Festival Baccaulaurette Connencenent Garner Praser Board Member Sic Superintendent Sam G. Daniel Board Member E. S• Bigbam Agriculture Ruby Clark Home Economics Fred Croom Coach Science Mrs. Fred Croom Eight Grade Edna Lee Horton Commercial Mary Robinson English Joyce Sadler Music Speech Robbie Thomas History Social Science ! Vesta Bacon Anna Jewell Bowers Billie Gus Bradford Junior Bradford Katie Lea Bradley Howard Broyles Odls Cleaver Helen Cooper John Cummans Billy Dewey Jessie Dickens Marie Panning Roy Ford Imogene Gilliam Bethel Lea Graddy Delphia Griggs Wanda Ingram Jerry Kay Bill Kemp Bob Kemp Virginia Kemp t Delore3 Miller Lovie Moore Dorsey Myrlck Opal Myrlck Martha Jane Neal Frankie Dean Peel Jim Peel Connie Quattlebaum Norris J. Robertson Bretta S'rapkins Louise Simpkins Martha Simpkins Mary Jo Smith (C) Mary Jo Smith (S) Mary Lou Smith Waylan Smith Robert Standley Billy Stephens J. H. Stephens Pearl Swanson Juanita Tester Bernice Faye Thomason Star Ward Marie Whitworth OUR CLASS HISTORY In September '38 the freshman class had fifty proud members. After a year's labor they were advanced to the sophmore class of '39 They well earned their promotion for they had to study hard. As sophmores this class moved up among their superiors, especially in the line of athletics, for they had three boys to make the football team, two boys to make the basketball team, and four girls to make the girls' basketball team. In the junior year they marched forward with Mrs. Charles H. Lilkins r.s their sponsor. ihc class presented a play, The Moon River Rancho, and sponsored the Jr.—Sr. banquet. This year the girls won the girls' basketball class tournament and the boys won the boys' class tournament. Later in the year the class took both the girls' and the boys' softball tournaments. The present senior class has seen a very long year end their hopes are rising more and more that some day there will be other classes to achieve some of the things they have. This year they won the boys' basketball tournament. They had as sponsor this year Miss Mary Robinson, v ho sponsored their class play, !lis Ozark Cousin. The class lost some of its members in the four years but they also gained some to keep the number up to 1+6. This class according to the records has accomplished much in its four years end it is its desire that many classes will follow it in spirit and in improvements of the grand old school in which so many boys and grils have been made happy. It is the sincere hope of every senior that many classes will foilow this one. Billie Gus Bradford; Billie is the wife cf a wealthy socialite residing in Now York. Her life is pleasant- ly filled wL th many things----mostly leisure. Martha Simpkins ; She has become the new principal of schools at Dennard, Avk Frankie Dean Peel: She holds the position as private secretary to Henry Ford. (Henry is really getting old ). Helen Cooper; Helen is now the Berlin Court Steno- grapher, carrying on her duties near the jail where Hitler is being held. Mary Jo Smith; She holds the position as secretary to the mayor of Clinton, an office cf high standing. Katie Lea Bradley; Katie is the v i fe of a multi- millionaire, living in Phi 1edelphia. Kiss Virginia Kemp; Miss Kemp is America's No. 1, glamour girl, residing in Hollywood, Calif. She is engaged to a wealthy playright. Opal Myrick; Opal has completed four years of coll- ege work at Harvard, and is now at Columbia Univer- sity preparing herself still more in the educational worId. Delphia Griggs; She is the head nurse at the Navy Hospital in Bremerton, Washington-. Marie Fanning is chief beauty operator in the Max Factor Studios in Hollywood. Bethel Lea Graddy; She is the Heme Demonstration Agent in Pulaski County, with headquarters in Little ftock. Pearl Swanson; Pearl is still with Red, helping him carry on his duties. Jessie Dickens; Jessie is the head of an orpha- nage in New Jersey. f —'yWi 11 Til - 3W‘ .v j STUDENT PROPHECY----SENIORS Bernice Faye Thomason; She is the private sec'y to the bovernor of New York. Mary Lou Smith; She has become the wife of an ace F. B. I. agent in Washington, D. C. Bretta Simpkins; Eretta is now the eighth grade teacher in the C. S. V. T. S. Anna Jewell Bowers; She succeeded Miss Mary Robinson as English instruct —, uranda Ingram: YYanda is now America’s ace test pilot for its armed forces. Louise Simpkins: She is now singing with the Metropolitan Opera Company. Marie Whitworth: She is math teacher in the Tuscon Arizona High School. ’ Juanita Tester; Juanita is the wife of a navy comm- ander with headquarters in Ncrfold, V. A. Star Ward; Star is a latin teacher in the school in Honolulu, Hawaii. Martha Jane Neal; She is now exploring in the African jungles with her international famous husband G. H. Tablestop. Imogene Gilliam; She is the very able acconpaniest piano! C °lcnd Swingster’s Band, playing the first s!ner!S “lller: Del°res is now the wife of a hand- some army general in Salt Lake City, Utah. iwntrsMo?ra8 L°Vif and h6r husband e the proud nan8ion scuth °f ciin n f at Baccn s; VeSta’S tiB 18 °lained b little John Curamans: John is now employed as chief engineer ' on a large construction job in New Mexico. ■ Billy Dewey; Billy is now chief of police in Clinton. His duties are very essentil to the civic life of Clinton. Howard Broyles: We noticed by the paper today where Howard had just been appointed special envoy to a large European country. Bill Kemp: Bill is now chief barber in the White House, Washington, D. C. He very often works on the president. Billy Stephens: Billy is in politics. He now holds a position as executive secretary to the governor of Arkansas Dorsie Myrick: Dorsie is the proud father of seven little Myrick's. Norris J. Robertson: Red is now president of the Clinton Butane Co. He has as his able helper, Pearl. J. K. Stephens: Rip is happily married and is making good on his little farm in south Van Buren County. Waylan Smith: Waylan is now serving as head coach at the University of Ohio. I' Jim Peel; Jim is also happily narried and is co- owner of the Shannon Hotel in Clinton. Jim tells us that business is good. Jerry Kay: Jerry is now chief photographer for Life magazine. The salary is o.k.,too. Bob Kemp: Bob has taken the place of Walter Winchell. Bob tells us that news matter is plentiful. Roy Ford; Ford is still looking for his ring. We hope he is successful in the undertaking. Robert Standley and Odis Cleaver are still in the Army. CUSS WILL We, the Senior Class of '42 sound in body and mind, we hope, on this 21st day of April, year of 1942, do declare this writing to be our last will and testament, making void all precoeding writings made by us. We do hereby will and bequeath all property, real and personal, of which wo aro now tho owners, are at this time possess- ed to be bestowed as follows: To Witness: Vesta's housekeeping- ability to Joy Dean; Anna Jewel's shorthand ability to Florine; Billio Gus's knack of flirt- ing, to Fairy; Junior's position as nan of the house to Lucian; Sue's ability to change her mind quickly to Mario M.; Katie Lea's sweeping job to Virginia Autry; Howard's ability to finish in three years to Carl W.; Odis's sweet enticing charms to Billy D.; Helen's quiet attitude to Marilyn; John's pleasing way with women to Jack A.; Billy's position as chief to Jimmie J.; Jessie's popu- larity to Melba; Mario F's excess fat to Sharda; Roy's class ring to Ima Lea; Imog,one's ability to sot hair to Penzil; Bethel Lea’s height to Zenobia; Dolphin's ability to sing alto to Jewell; Wanda's position Before a mirror to Marion Ruth; Jerry's airplane experience to Roy Dean; Bill's ability to call hog,s to Bill M.; Bob's enormous vocabulary to Jack P.; Virginia's title as Valdictorian to Ua Lon; Delores's sowing ability to Lavorta; Lovio's ability to boss her husband to Iris; Dorsie's regrets that ho couldn't marry more than one girl to Lucille; Opal's tiny figuro to Blanche; Martha Jano's gxen to Ann; Frankie Doan's light voice to Everett; Jim's cut.: smilo to Willie Wilson; Connie's solemn face to Elwandn; Norris James half interest in Goblors Knob to Oda; Louise's ability to argue to Winnie Faye; 3retta's willingness to work to Chris; (S)Mary Jo's tall figuro to Betty Leu; Martha's nickname Pugin to Martha 3cllo; (c)Mary Jo's long eyelashes to Ruth Louise; Mary Lou's friendliness to Bernice H.; Waylan's tackling ability to Tatar ; Robert's geometry knowlogo tc Doris M.; Rip's singing qualities to Garner; Billy S's ability to act to Clar rice; Pearl's northern acc- nt to Merle; Juanita's dimples to Wilma Ci.; Bornice Fay's posturo to Imogen ; Star's soft voice- tc Aini3; Mari W's baby ways to Virginia A. Junior officers t Pr es id on t------- Vice-President------ Secretary-Treasurer Reporter------------ Sponsor------------- Betty Lou Stephens Dewey Lewis Merle Williams Joy Dean Shannon Edna Lee Horton Junior Class Roll Virginia Arnhart Doyle Crownover Wilma Cummans Buford Graddy, Jr. Willodean Griggs Garner Rail Blanche Harper Clarence Henderson Lucille Hillis Evelene Hunt Jim Linn Kidd Everett Kilpatrick Harold Kingsley Dewey Lewis Imigine Linn Hazel Mahan Eds el Me Knight Joe Tom Mi z e11 Stanley Myrick Ainie pack Willie Wilson Pate Jack privitt Roy Dean Ragsdale Warren Reed Joy Dean Shannon Ann Stephens Betty Lou Stephens Billy Fred Tomlinson Ila Lee Underwood Morris Watson Florine Widener Merle Williams Imogene White Carl Whillock Virginia Arnhart Doyle Crovnover Wilma Curamana Willodean Orlggs Oarner Hall Blanche Harper Clarence Henderson Lucille Hillis Evelyn Hunt Jim Linn Kidd Everett Kilpatrick Harold Kingsley Dewey Lewis Imigine Linn Hazel Mahan Edsel McKnight Joe Tom Mizell Stanley Myrlck Ainie Pack Willie Wilson Pate Jack Privitt Roy Dean Ragsdale Warren Reed Joy Dean Shannon Betty Lou Stephens Ann Stephens Billie Pred Tomlinson Ila Lee Underwood Morris Watson Carl Whillock Imogine White Plorine Widener Buford Graddy, Jr. Pairy McKnight Sophomore Class Class Officers Bennie Jordan----- Albert McCutchein- Bill Maddox-------- Wilma Jones-------- Miss Robbie Thomas --------President ---Vice-Presidont Secreta ry-Treasurer --------Reporter ---------Sponser Merle Baker Oda Bowling Norma. Caldwell Troy Cleaver Billy Davenport Penzil Huie Geraldine Hutto Benny Jordan Harry Knard Hiron Knight Maxine Ledbetter Roy Lefler, Jr. Ray Lewis, Jr. Lucian Lovell Bill Maddox Albert McCutheon Bob McKnight Doris Miller Bernice Ragsdale Doyne Rogers Roy Tester, Jr. Freda Mae Tipton J. D. Ward, Jr. Louie Ward Norma Harness Jack Anglin Virginia Autry Class Roll Bertha Mao Bishop Hartsell 3royles Elwtnda Eubanks Vera Ford Marion R. French Bernice House La Verta Hunter Wilma Jones Jewell Lewis Leo McKim Marie Moore Sybil Myrick Leferne Reeves Eula Mao Rhodes Leo Scott Louise Standloy Winnie Faye Story Warren G. Story Lois Tomlinson Jeraldine Whitworth Erma Dean Williams Loyl Williams Mildred Williams Rosa Lea Moore Nadine McQuain Marilyn Brown Lois Hensley % SOPHOMORE CLASS President ......................... Bennie Jordan Vice-President.....................Albert McCutcheon Secretary-Treasurer ............... Bill Maddox Reporter. .........................Wilma Jones Sponsor ........................... Robbie Thomas Jack Anglin Virginia Autry Bertha Mae Bishop Merle Baker Oda Bowling Marilyn Brown Heartsall Broyles Norma Lee Caldwell Troy Cleaver Billy Davenport Elwanda Eubanks Vera Ford Marion Ruth French Pauline Griffin Norma Jean Harness Lois Hensley Bernice House Penzil Huie La Verta Hunter Oeraldine Hutto Wilma Jones Bennie Jordan . WtiL Harry Knard Hiron Knight Maxine Ledbetter Roy Lefler Jr. Jewell Lewis Ray Lewis Jr. Lucian Lovell Bill Maddox Albert McCutcheon Lee McKim Bob McKnight Nadine McQuain Doris Miller Marie Moore Rosa Lea Moore Sybil Myrick Bernice Ragsdale Leferne Reeves Eula Mae Rhodes Doyne Rogers Leo Scott Louise Standley Warren 0. Story Winnie Faye Story Freda Mae Tipton Lois Tomlinson J. D. Ward Louie Ward Jeraldine Whitworth Erma Dean Williams Loyl Williams Mildred Williams (No Picture) Roy Tester Jr. « V NINTH GPADE Jimmie Jordan---------—-—-----------—-President Mary Lee Bishop---------------------Vico President Melba Harper------------------s cr i-.ry Treasurer Sid B. Walker------------- ------------- -sponsor Lester Bonds Mary Lee Bishop Delcie Cullum Opal Chandler Vernon feummans Iris Cooner Jack Conner Doyle Love Jack Evans Alton Emerson Ruth Fleming Catherine Gilliam Gene Hunter Melba Harper Zenobia Hale Cris Halbrook Loula Margret Hall Jimmie Jordan Dorthy Jones Marvin Kidd Jr. Thorndyke Kidd Jr. Bob Joe Lankford Marcet Main Mary Maudsley Madie McKim Grover McKim Dick McCormac Blanch Peel Wilma Passmore Carl Quattlebaum Merle Roten M.drid Rhoades Billie Mae Rogers Mary Alice Robertson Doyne Rogers Joe Revos Marie Sterlin Billie Carl Smith Jo Storlin Dorothy Smith Helen Stripling Opal Esbalee Smit' Martha Belle Suggs Josephine Shetley Vance1 Smith Sharda Scgraves Louie Dare Tomlinson Wilma Underwood Avis Williams Billie Williams Francis Joan Woodell Winnie Williams Ruth Wilcox Junior Williams Lester Bonds Mary Lee Bishop Delcie Cullum Opal Chandler Vernon Cummans Iris Cooper Jack Conner Doyle Love Jack Evans Alton Emerson Ruth Fleming Catherine 01111am Oene Hunter Melba Harper Zenobia Hale Crls Halbrook Loula Margret Hall Kenneth Jenkins Jimmie Jordan Dorthy Jones Marvin Kidd Jr. Thomdyke Kidd Jr. Marcet Main Madie McKIm Grover McKlm Dick McCormac Blanch Peel Wilma Passmore Carl Quattlebaum Merle Roten Madrid Rhoades Billie Mae Rogers Mary Alice Robertson Joe Reves Marie Sterlln Billie Carl Smith Jo Sterlln Dorothy Smith Helen Stripling Opal Estalee Smith Martha Belle Suggs Josephine Shetley Vancel Smith Sharda Segraves Louie Dare Tomlinson Wilma Underwood Avis Williams Billie Williams Prancis Jean Woodell Winnie Williams Ruth Wilcox Junior Williams Eighth Grade Grayson Levis------- Dickie Lefler------- Beulah Hay Kemp----- Carolyn Williams---- Mrs. Ered Croom----- -----Eresident -----Vice President -----Secretary -----Treasurer -----Sponsor Clas Winnie Autrey W0 H, Avey Gaylon Boone , Tommy Bert Bradley Shirley Cooper Dana Lou Davenport Pauline Dempsey Ray Eggors Billy Ellis Billie June Eubanks Nelda Ruth Pinch Jimmie Fraser Leo Dean Fraser Billy Joe Graddy Lina Jean Griggs Earnie Hayes Opal Hayes Barbara Hurley Roy Gray Jennings Mildred Johnson Doris Jones Oather Jones, Jr. J. M. Kay Roll Wilford Keeling Beulah Ray Kemp Virginia Kingsley Dickie Lefler Grayson Lewis Dale Meadows Lodie Gay Misell Iva Ott Ruth Pate Eunice Piper Willis Reed Herman Reeves Ruby Lynn Robertson Cloll Rogers James Boyd Rogers Johnnie Margret Smith Hina Faye Tipton Raymond Tomlinson Ruby Underwood Imalee Wostorman Mary Kathryn Whillock Carolyn Williams Bobby Simmons Winona Autrey W. H. Avey Oaylon Boon© Tommy Bradley Shirley Cooper Dana Lou Davenport Pauline Dempsey Ray Eggers Billy Ellis Billie June Eubanks Nelda Ruth Pinch Jimmy Prasier Leo Dean Pra3ier Billy Joe Graddy Nina Jean Griggs Eamie Hayes Opal Hayes Barbara Hurley Roy Gray Jennings Mildred Johnson Doris Jones Oather Jones, Jr J. M. Kay WUford Keeling Beulah Kemp Virginia Kingsley Deckle Lefler Orayson Levis Dale Meadows Lodie Qay Mizell Iva Ott Ruth Pate Eunice Piper Willis Reed Herman Reeves Ruby Lynn Robertson Clell Rogers James Boyd Rogers Bobby Lee Simmons Johnie Smith Nina Pae Tipton Raymond Tomlinson Ruby Underwood Imolee Westerman Mary K. Whillock Carolyn Williams WHO'S WHO Prettiest Girl... Most Handsome Bov Most Popular Girl.... Most Populrr Boy Best Bov Athli to Cutest Girl Cutest Bov First Couole to Marry Sweetest Girl Sweetest Bov Most Studious Girl ifeirn Most Studious Boy Most Serious Student Best-Liked Girl 3est-Liked Boy Best Sing. r-Girl Best Singer-Boy Best Actress Everett Kelpr.trick Best Actor Girl Most Likely to Succeed. Boy Most Likely to Succeed.. Most Ambitious Student Wittiest Girl Wittiest Boy Most Popular Teacher EIGHTH GRADE WHO'S ftlO Prettiest Girl...... Most Handsome Boy.. Smartest Girl....... Smartest Boy........ Best Athlete-Girl.. Best Athlete-Boy... Best All-Round Girl Best All-Round Boy. Cutest Girl......... Cutest Boy.......... Biggest Sissy-Boy.. Biggest Flirt-Girl. ■.....Nina Fae Tipton ....Raymond Tomlinson Mary Kathryn Whillock .....Cather Jones Jr. ...........Opal Ilr.yes ........Grayson Lewis ............Opal Hayes .........Grayson Lewis ......Lodie Gay Mize11 ......Oather Jones Jr. .............J. M. Kay ...........Beulah Kemp ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I GLEE CLUB During the first semester such a large number of girls enrolled for glee club that it was necessary to divide the group. The girls glee club then included Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors; the Freshman (boys and girls) comprised a separate group. The second semester arrangements were made where-by all girls in senior high who enrolled for glee club might be in one group----with the resulting number----53 members. The group learned many numbers throughout the year. April 20 the girls' glee club together with the girls' sextette and boys' quartet, pre- sented a Music Festival which was open to the public, as well as the high school student body. Football Queen and Maids HOBBY DOBBY CLUB FUTURE FARMERS GF AMERICA OFFICERS President---Cerl Whillock Treasurer--Norris J. Robertson Vice-President—Eill Kemp Watch Dog----------Garner Hall Secretary—Willie V . Pate Advisor---------------E. S. Bigham MEMBERS Jack Conner Jack Evans Dcrsie Myrick Louie Tomlinson Kenneth Jenkins Dick McCormack Bennie Jordan Thorndykc Kidd Jr. Bill Maddox Cris Halbrook Willie Wilson Pate Clarence Henderson Red Robertson Lilly Davenport Billy Stephens liiran Knight J. H. Stephens Carl Whillock Harry Knard Doyle Crovmover Marvin Kidd Troy Cleaver Gene Hunter Warren Story Billy Carl Smith Loyl Williams Stanley Myrick Roy Tester J oe Lankf or d Oda Bowling Grover McKim Albert McCutcheon Billy Williams Leo Scott Alton Emerson Bob McKnight Joe Reves Junior Lewis Junior Williams Buford Graddy Jr. Lester Bonds Warren Reed Vance 1 Smith Dewey Lewis Doyle Love Edsel McKnight Jimmie Jordan Garner Hall Vernon Cummans Everett Kilpatrick Carl Quattlebaum Bob L. Kemp Viaylan Smith Bill Komp HT£ LCJiiC'1-Cv r jrATi’i i.r All phases of Home Faking are taught bused on the individual needs of caoh t)ir 1, with the follow- ing problems completed 12y constructed garments; 12 knitted garments; one chair re-unholstrcd; U v.nfflo weave rugs; 1 2 gar wonts ir.ondod; 72 complete meals planned- pr-.oared, ( id served; 52 hnudicroft problems; and family recrc tion without the cuto- ncbilo studied and planned. The department has accepted as its major problem, the planning, preparing, and serving of one hot dish each doy for students who bring their lunch. In connection with this problem, some ex- perimenting and making of recipes using honey and powered milk have been done. Sampling end testing recipes for cocoa, apple butter, and boiled custard has been preformed. The department also serves as Teacher Train- ing Center for seniors of Arkansas State Teachers Coliege, Conway, who or, majoring in Home Economics. Eight seniors are accomodated yearly here in their practice teaching. The Home Conomies Club has about members enrolled. The club has helped finance this term by serving noals for to local organizations, F, F. A. and County Farm Bureau. Thirty-five members represented this club at the annual district meeting held in Conway, November 3Tj. Only five members from this club were allowed to attend the s tatc meeting held in Little Rock, 'arch 21. ■ • •• -+ y Football Squad: Lefler, Bowling, Robertson, Kemp, Cleaver, Smith, Jordan, Peel, Standley, Knight, D. Lewis, J. Lewis, Privitt, Whillock, Lovell, Davenport, Mizell, Reed, Kingsley, Pate, Ragsdale, Henderson, (Jr. Bradford, J. Bradford, Lankford, No pictures) ALLSOPP CHAPPIE School Supplies, Books, Office Equipment 307-309 Mein Street Little Rock, Arkansas Handled Annual through Mr. Dernort All photographs in this book By Robert B. Slnrk 1206 Oak Street Ocnv.'ay, Ar kan s a s Compliments of Archie Tipton Hardware, Groceries Flour Feed 100$ for the schools of Clinton, Arkansas Gilliam's Beauty Shop Always for the school Clinton, Arkansas Sneed Thomas Groceries Feed At a living price Compliments of Everett Griggs, Manager Auction Stock Sale Congratulations Seniors Compliments of Dr. V.illiams, Dentist Clinton-Shirley Telephone Clinton, Arkansas Mrs. Graham BOOSTERS J. A. Thompson 0. L. V est Fnrish Fraser Cecil Lay Freeman Graddy Luther Bradley Walter Hall Troy Shannon Turner's Pressing Shop Good Service Clinton, Arkansas Horton's Cafe, Auto Court, and Service Station J. S. Burnett and Son Clinton, Arkansas Quality Merchandise at Competitive Prices Tom Rhodes's Store Clinton, Arkansas General Merchandise Tle are for better schools in the future Clinton Drug Company Clinton, Arkansas Congratulations, Seniors of 191+2. We're for you. DAVENPORT'S VARIETY STORE Clinton, Arkansas THIS IS OUR GOLDEN RUIE: TO BE ALWAYS FOR THE PROGRESS OF OUR SCHOOL It is our highest aim to make our business an asset to the student, faculty, and community by supplying your needs and offering the very best values at the lowest possible cost to you. A place to meet your friends and make your Dollars Have More Cents .


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