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THE MARIEN One of the saddest things about high school is being a senior. Somewhere around the middle of that last year you start realizing that all the love and friendship of the past twelve years is coming to an end. There will be no more meaningful proms, no more high school basketball games, and no more crazy band trips. Friends will go opposite ways, hoping that they will meet again soon. The staff of the 1977-1978 MARIEN hope that we have captured some of the moments and memories of the entire year. Yes, it's true that we may never pass this way again, so cherish this yearbook as if it were your entire year at East Forest High School. Editor-Pam Van Nort Co-Editor- Tracy Gruey Business Manager- Kim Reash Advisor-Mr. Van Nort Co-Editor-Carol Shaffer Photographer-Bill McDonald TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 3 Seniors 7 Class History Jt8 Personalities 21 Class Will 26 Underclassmen 29 Grades 45 Administration And Faculty 51 Athletics 65 Activities 89 Advertising jl07 V, V We, the Class of 1978, would like to extend our gratitude and affection to a familiar face at East Forest. He has been with us for many years, working in close association with the students from elementary to high school. We have all come to know him by his warm smiles, and his good-natured disposition. He has sacrificed much time carrying out programs of entertainment and teaching. Mr. Huffman has earned our respect and admiration, and through his dedication to teaching, has caused us to appreciate our abilities, achievements, and ful- fillments. His absence here at East Forest will be very much noticed. He will leave behind an influence that is not likely to be equalled. We wish to sav thanks to you, Mr. Standish Huffman. PARENT APPRECIATION WE, THE SENIOR CLASS, WOULD LIKE TO OUR GRATITUDE-AND LOVE TO BARENTS, WHO HAVE. DONE THEIR r , « St to tolerate and port us . . W.CftJGIIOUT OUR SCHOOL YEARS. t m The laughter and the tears, The shadows of misty yester-years, The good times and bed you've seen, And all the others in between. Remember ... Do you remember the times of your life? Reach back with the joy and the sorrow Put them away in your mind, Memories are times that you borrow, To spend when you get to tomorrow. Here comes the setting sun, The seasons are passing one by one, So gather moments while you may. Collect the dreams you dream today. Remember . . .Will you remember . . The times of your life? SENIORS LINDA K. SUMMERS Nickname: Sum's Birthdate: September 6, 1960 Ambition: To have the class agree on something-anything! Favorite Place: With friends HENRY MATTHEW GREGORY Nickname: Hg Birthdate: March 25, 1960 Ambition: To get a good job Favorite Place: Somewhere within a stone's throw of Marienville --------------------------------- CARLA JEAN SHAFFER Nickname: Buzz Birthdate: March 30, 1960 Ambition: To go to Colorado someday and ski in the Rocky Mountains Favorite Place: With my friends KIMBERLY REASH Nickname: Kim or Reash Birthdate: October 8, 1960 Ambition: To have one day when the class money works out right. Favorite Place: With my friends I r LINDA JEAN ANDREWS Nickname: Andrews Birthday: June 13, 1960 Ambition: To be a professional benchwarmer. Favorite Place: On the phone TERRI KAYF. CORBIN Nickname: Tekee, Ter Birthdate: November 2, I960 Ambition: To become a successful secretary Favorite Place: Anywhere that I car b myse CHRYSTAL FAYE BOWSER Nickname: Chris, Chrissy Birthdate: September 12, 1960 Ambition: Live until I'm 100 and be happy until I'm 99 s Favorite Place: Illinois, on the phone BRENDA LEA CARBAUGH Nickname: Bren, Carbaugh Birthdate: November 10, 1960 Ambition: Join the Air Force Favorite Place: Anywhere but in study hall GERALD EDWARD CUSSINS Nickname: Jerry Birthdate: May 26, 1960 Ambition: To send De Kort back to Canada. Favorite Place: In my blue bomb KIMBERLYN PATRICIA DE KORT Nickname: De Korte Birthdate: July 4, 1960 Ambition: To go back to Canada Favorite Place: Riding around in my little green Pinto TERESA SUE (EKIS) ROURKE Nickname: Tish Birthdate: May 14, 1960 Ambition: To be a good mother and wife Favorite Place: In my own home TERRY LYNN GADLEY Nickname: Panama, Larry Zucchini Birthdate: March 13, 1960 Ambition: To buy a bigger truck Favorite Place: At Buzzard Swamps or somewhere with Deb _________________ J DONALD MARK GEYER Nickname: Mark Birthdate: July 1, 1960 Ambition: To make it through college successfully. Favorite Place: At home listening to the radio. BRIAN EDWARD HANSON Nickname: Brian Birthdate: October 13, 1960 Ambition: To do something interesting. Favorite Place: At home watching Soap TRACY ANN GRUEY Nickname: TAG, Tray, Grue Birthdate: December 7, 1960 Ambition: To live on the coast of California Favorite Place: Where there’s good friends, good music, and good times JODIE ANN HENRETTY Nickname: Toad, Dode Birthdate: March 5, 1960 Ambition: To be forever happy Favorite Place: With Nate or at home! ----------------------------------- SUSAN MARIK HENSCHEL Nickname: Sue, Hensch, Chaw Birthdate: October 27, 1959 Ambition: To own a frog farm Favorite Place: Wherever there are small people JAMES WILLIAM LAMBERT Nickname: Jim or Whitey Birthdate: June 13, 1960 Ambition: To play Pro baseball Favorite Place: At Vince's or Chucl -------------------------------- PATRICK LEO HEPINGER Nickname: Pat Birthdate: November 28, 1960 Ambition: To learn to dunk Favorite Place: With my friends ROSEMARIE MAZZOCCHI Nickname: Rosie, Dego, Gypsy Rose Lee Birthdate: August 25, 1960 Ambition: To get the most out of life WILLIAM NATHAN McDONALD Nickname: Bill Birthdate: October 12, 1959 Ambition: To be successful Favorite Place: Around DONNA LEE MOORE. Nickname: Lightening, Kimona, Mona Doore Birthdate: March 19, 1960 Ambition: To be able to make someone else happy Favorite Place: Asking Cheryl if there is any way we can get out of Marienville _________ CINDY LOU MEANS Nickname: Cindy Birthdate: January 17, 1961 Ambition: To get the correct answer from Kevin Favorite Place: Deer Meadow Campground JAMES ROBERT OLIVER Nickname: Suitcase Birthdate: May 27, 1960 Ambition: To be a truck driver FLORENCE ELORNA PISOR Nickname: Flo Birthdate: April 29, 1959 Ambition: To see the world Favorite Place: Oil City CAROL REINSEL Nickname: Pinesol Birthdate: September 18, 1960 Ambition: To graduate from college Favorite Place: Philadelphia SALLY MARIE REGINA Nickname: Sally, Sal Birthdate: July 14, 1960 Ambition: To always be happy and to someday go to Paris Favorite Place: Cruisin’ around in the Bug RICHARD RIGGS Nickname: Ricky, Joey Favorite Place: Dp town at the park benches r GREGORY MATTHEW ROBERTS Nickname: Greg, Howie, Bonzo Blrthdate: June 4, 1960 Ambition: To be rich, famous, and successful. Favorite Place: Anywhere in Southern California. SCOTT ALLEN SHAFFER Nickname: Wally Blrthdate: August 14, 1959 Ambition: Get a good job and be happy Favorite Place: Any house or with Amy CAROL DAWN SHAFFER ' Nickname: Carol Blrthdate: March 30,1960 Ambition: To understand people Favorite Place: Anywhere but home RICHARD DEAN SHARROW Nickname: Dick Blrthdate: October 18, 1960 Ambition: To make it through college and be successful in life Favorite Place: Anywhere but SHEILA JEAN SLEPPY Nickname: Barbie Birthdate: August 7, 1960 Ambition: To succeed Favorite Place: In the Forest STEVEN H. SPICER N ic kname: Steve Birthdate: September 23, 1960 Ambition: To do everything. Favorite Place: Walking in the woods. GLENN SPEAR TEMPLE Nickname: Tobo Birthdate: April 28, 1960 Ambition: U.S. Marine Corps Favorite Place: Jamestown, N.Y. DAVE THOMPSON Nickname: Honky Birthday: March 24, 1960 Ambition: Business Manager Favorite Place: At a party or at Oil City PAMELA DIANE VAN NORT Nickname: Vannortski Birthdate: September 22, 1960 Ambition: To learn how to wink right Favorite Place: With The Gang ELIZABETH MAE WOODFORD Nickname: Betsy Birthdate: March 19, 1959 Ambition: To be a better person tomorrow than I am today Favorite Place: At the Kelly or out crusin' with Danny RICHARD ARNOLD WOLFGANG Nickname: Porky Birthdate: October 21, 1959 Ambition: To become a Marine Favorite Place: Riding around town in my car CHERYL LYNNE YEANEY Nickname: Haney Birthdate: May 3, 1960 Ambition: To become a medical docto and help people Favorite Place: Running around with mv friends SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As we look back and reflect on the years we've shared together--We will cherish our friends. Our twelve years are coming to a close. These times will be only a fond memory and will bring to us a smile, a tear, a hope for the future, and a final goodbye, for we will never pass this way again. We began our school life In September, 1965 . . . First grade was a trying time for our class. We had to make the big adjust- ment from the security we had known, to a world of new faces and new experiences. Little did we know that we were entering some of the happiest years of our lives. Raymle Snyder and Kenny Roy helped to ease the situation with their occasional contests In the bathroom which almost got them expelled. In second grade we had the pleasure of knowing Alan Dawson. Alan enlightened the class with his explanation of gravity by drawing Gravity and Gravity's house. We also were given the chance to show our singing abilities when Mrs. Ball made us Individually sing a song In front of the entire class. We spent third grade on the high school side. It had It's advantages and It's disadvantages. We each received our own locker, but we had to fight our way through the high school giants to get to them. Fourth grade was a little less hectic, but It was still full of excitement. Who could forget our trip to the Planetarium at Clarion State College, or all the trouble Miss Mechllng had with her contact lenses. Our mealworms and guppies also gave us much pleasure that year. Fifth grade brought us new and exciting (?) experiences. Mrs. Hawkins Introduced choral readings to us and Mr. Hilton taught us how to square dance. The most exciting event of this year was when Mrs. Landess accidentally took a sleeping pill and fell asleep In class. Sixth grade was a good year for our egos. We were the Big Shots of the elementary side and everyone looked up to us. The class project for that year was making a map of South America out of salt ceramics. The class trip to Nlagra Falls broutht us to an end of our elementary years. Our arrival on the high school side gave us a feeling of being unnoticed and unaccepted. This feeling was soon overcome by Mr. Kemble's welcome to us. When our 5,000 word essays on one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World were not completed the next day, a 10,000 word essay on the same topic was given. It proved to be an even more delightful year with Mr. KeblItch's music lessons. We all knew our TA-TITI-TERI TERI'S by the end of the year. In eighth grade we were blessed with Dan H.'s Introduction of a new hair style: the original Don Eagle. This year also proved to be exciting when the Jr. High basketball team won only one game all season. With the arrival of Glenn Temple, the class soon learned how to provoke substitute teachers. Glenn's Inability to find his contact lens brought harsh words from the sub- stitute. Ninth grade brought us the exciting and educational experience of visiting the Vo-Tech school In 011 City. During this year Jerry and Sue Introduced their tremendous acting abilities In our English class as they portrayed Romeo and Juliet. Our Initiation at Loleta on the last day of school ended our Jr. High years and made way for our Sr. High years. Tenth grade holds several memories for our class. Biology class provided us with the enjoyment or disgust of dlsectlng and also threats from The Shadow , our friendly exchange student. American Cultures was also a treat. Some of us became expert-pilots In the flying of paper airplanes and erasers. Eleventh grade started off with the arrival of our class rings and the girl's basketball team placing first In the league. Henry and Mark treated us with the writing of a novel Involving the entire class. The most memorable event of this year was our Prom: Tara's Theme . It not only brought us a feeling of pride and satisfaction, but also a feeling of unity and togetherness. We entered our senior year with mixed feelings. Some were anxious to get it over with and some were sad to think that our school years would soon be ending; yet we were all determined to make it the best year ever. We've been able to do the same things that previous seniors have done, but to us every- thing has seemed so much more Important. Yes, It's been a year we'll all remember. We've had our share of problems but, more Important, we've had our share of fun. Graduation will bring an end to our class history. As the time draws nearer to say qoodbye, we realize that the past twelve years have been good years and that time will never change them, for we will always remember . . . M fr 4 £ © Senior Personalities Host Athletic Terri Jim Nicest To Know Brenda Porky Long and Silky Kim Sue Redheads Joey, Chrystal, Terry CLASS FLIRTS a Pam Jim CLASS WILLS I Linda Andrews, will all those terrible lunches to anyone that wants them. I Chrystal Bowser, will all my Elvis Presley albums to Jo Schmidt's bird, Israfell. I Brenda Carbaugh, will my ability to make it through High School to my little brother, Brian. If Terri Corbin, will to Robin Lankard all the soda pop and cold hot dogs that she can handle. If Jerry Cussins, will my ability to be on time to Flash, so that someday he may be just that. I, Kim DeKort, will to Steve Siegel my driving abilities so he may use them as I do. It Terry Gadley, will to Doreen all my skill at playing pool. I, Mark Geyer, will to my brother, Mike, my ability to sing great in accounting classes or anytime. If jlenry Gregory, will all the knowledge that I have to my sister, Mary, so that she will not make the mistakes that I have. I, Tracy Gruey, will all my morning greetings from Hg to anyone who needs to be wakened up first period. I Brian Hanson, will my batting average to Bird . May he be luckier than I. I, Jodie Henretty, will to my brother, Wes, all my great talents in making people laugh] I, Sue Hen8chel, will to Penney Nesbella one ticket to a Steve Martin Concert so she can get really small. I, Pat Heplnger, will my athletic ability to Raymond because that's the only way he'll get any. I, Jim Lambert, will my amateur status to my brother in hopes he doesn't lose his like I did. I, Rosie Mazzocchi, will to Chuck and Tom all the songs sung by my Sister . I, Bill McDonald, will everything I own to my sister Reba. I, Cindy Means, will my great friendship with Mr. Smrek and Mr. VanNort to Kevin VanDale. I, Donna Moore, being of not so sound mind, will to my little brother, Wade, my ability to get crazy under all circumstances, in the hopes that he can make it through High School and still keep his sanity. I, Jim Oliver, will all my riches to he who can use them. I, Florence Pisor, will to my little brother the ambition to finish school. I, Kim Reash, will Raymond Mazzocchi my job as treasurer of the class, in hopes that the money always works out. I, Sally Regina, will all my excuses to get out of the house to Dona Woodford in hopes that she'll soon be allowed to stay out at least 'till midnight. I, Carol Relnsel, will Miss Kreckel's Home Ec. class to anyone who can take Home Ec. for six years without learning how to cook. I Greg Roberts, will to my brother, Doug, all my Mechanical Drawing classes with Mr. Long. May he enjoy them as much as I did. I, Terea Rourke, will to my younger brother, Rob, the ability to stay out of trouble, learn how to type, and get on the honor roll. I, Carla Shaffer, will to Deb Greer a pack of pencils to use at future basketball games in hopes that she will never break as many as I have. I, Carol Shaffer, will to Penny Nesbella all my experiences in Student Council In hopes that she may find it a little easier to cope with Raymond than I have. I, Scott Shaffer, will my fighting ability to Ed Henschel in hopes that he will take care of the rednecks . I, Dick Sharrow, will my driving skills and my musical talent to my brother, Dan, in hopes that he will benefit from my experiences. I, Sheila Sleppy, will my bench warming ability to Tonia McCanna. I, Steve Spicer, will to anybody that wants it, my ability to get out of so much work in Mr. Long's classes and still get an A. I, Linda Summers, will to Raymond Mazzocchl the ability to cope with having your ideas shot down before they're even brought up! I, Glenn Temple, will; why won't you? I, Dave Thompson, will all my boring Vo Tech rides to anyone who thinks they can handle them. I, Pam VanNort, will Birdie Shaffer my ability to make decisions, that he may never be neutral again. I, Richard Wolfgang, will my car to Johnny Kistler. I, Betsy Woodford, will my ability to make it this far to John Kistler. He needs-itTTl I, Cheryl Teaney, will my position as editor of the newspaper to anyone who can put up with Mr. Vinopal. CLASS MOTTO: LIVE LIFE TO IT'S FULLEST, AS IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW CLASS COLORS: MAROON AND PINK CLASS FLOWER: PINK ROSE Time is our friend, for every time we meet The time we spend is tender and sweet; Sweet songs to sing, and pretty words to rhyme. And memories that cling thanks to time; Long paths to walk, and long talks to talk. And tall hills to climb, and mountains of time. But now it's time to go, for everything must end. We'll see you soon we know, knowing time is our friend. UNDERCLASSMEN - JUNIORS Rick Andrews Bob Burns Doris Cassatt Ricky Cochran Chris Crawford Jeanne Croasmun Lynda Dyne Susan Gadley Debbie Greer Ed Henschel Dennis Hepler Tom Kahle Dan Kiehl Raymond Lamison Amy Leichtenberger Carol Mashensic Janet Mashensic Gerard Marte Raymond Mazzocchi JUNIORS Darrell Moore Carl Miller Penny Nesbella Chuck Payne Jeff Shaffer Tom Shipe Pete Spratt Kerry Stoner Kevin VanDale Donna Woodford Lori Zimmerman Melody Zimmerman Deb Greer President Pete Spratt Vice President Penny Nesbella Secretary Raymond Mazzocchi Treasurer SOPHOMORES' Jill Alderson Dan Bradybaugh Tammy Buterbaugh Kelly Cochran Arthur Cook Paula Corbin Bob Crawford Robert Ekis Dee Gaston Mary Gregory Jami Harp Kathy Hepinger Vernon Hilyer Cheryl Kimmel Jeff Lane PRESIDENT: Kathy Hepinger VICE-PRESIDENT: Jeff Lane SECRETARY: Joni Smrek TREASURER: Mary Gregory SOPHOMORES Robin Lankard Lisa Littlefield Reba McDonald Mike Oliver Chris Payne Jo Schmidt Ken Schrader Charlotte Skiba Steve Siegel Joan Smrek t Stephanie Spicer Kyle Vandale James Zimmerman Jean Presock Nancy Hepinger Larry Hetrick FRESHMEN David Albaugh Kim Alderson Patty Andelmo Clare Bauer Mark Bauer Debbie Clow Nelson Cochran Nancy Crawford John Ekis Danny Ellis Laura Flechsig Jolene Hadley Doreen Greer Karen Guzik Wesley Henretty Jeff Henschel John Kistler Kenneth Kronk up. ■ , t i Greg Geyer Scott Gilbert FRESHMEN Joey Lambert Peter Leichtenbei Maria Luden Ted McCanna Tonia McCanna James McClellan Ted Nichols Dean Nicklas Renee Pedder Amy Pfendler Burt Pisor Mary Pisor Sally Riggs John Rini Doug Roberts PRESIDENT: Doreen Greer VICE-PRESIDENT: Clare Bauer SECRETARY: Nancy Hepinger TREASURER: Laura Flechsig Gary Roux Dan Sharrow Thomas Walters Amy Zimmerman EIGHTH GRADE Miles Baker Anthony Bauer Thomas Bauer Mary Bowser Eugene Byers Gary Byers Gary Cochran Kathleen Ellis Daniel Gadley Christine Gilbert Dina Gruey Robin Hanson Donna Henry Jeff Johnson Beth Kimmel Michael Kisko Tammy Kistler B enda Lambert Penny Lankard Lori Martin John Mashensic Victor Mazzocchi Rhonda McCanna Rhoda McCanna Ian McKechnie Bonnie Moore Mark Nicklas Richard Nicklas Rosemary Oliver Chris Seybert Ralph Sheets Leslie Skibinski John Smrek William Timmons SEVENTH GRADE Paul Andrews Elizabeth Arnold Stephen Baxter Brian Carbaugh Toni Clever Deatri Cochran Leslie Cochran Ronald Ekis Lori Fielman Michael Flechsig Traci Foulkrod Don Gadley Michael Geyer Steve Gore Dean Greer Patrick Gregory Patricia Guzik Donald Hepler Daniel Lamison Joey Marte Wesley McCanna Billy Miller Janice Montague Jeffery Motter Philip Nicklas Michael O'Donnell Beth Oliver Brian Pfendler Hope Reakes Denise Rodgers Richard Russell Kim Shaffer Beverly Shumar Joseph Sullivan CLASS OFFICERS President: Lori Fielman Vice President: Joe Sullivan Secretary: Dan Temple Treasurer: Toni Cleaver SECOND GRADE FIRST GRADE I believe the children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way. Show them all the beauty they possess inside. Give them a sense of pride. To make it easier- Let the children's laughter Remind us how we used to be. KINDERGARTEN ADMINISTRATION FACULTY Mr. John Smrek Principal Mr. Paul Pascarella Elementary Principal Mr. Andrew Bulazo Assistant Superintendent Mr. Neil Polumba Superintendent SCHOOL BOARD Front Row: Mrs. Sharon Redick, Mrs. Vivian McDonald, Mrs. Pauline Norton Back Row: Mr. Robert Kinnear, President, Mr. John Baughman, Mr. Frank Farone, Mr. Jack Miller, Secretary Absent: Mr. Howard J. Mealy and Mr. Gerald Schrecengost WILLIAM G. ENGLISH M.ED. Lock Haven State College phvs. Ed. Dept. MARLENE FURNISH M.Ed. Anderson College Slippery Rock tate Phys. E ’. 'epartment MRS. DEBORAH DUDT B.S. Clarion State College Special Education MISS AGNELLO Mercyhurst College Art Department RONALD R. BROWN B.S. Clarion State College Social Studies JOHN E. HEPINGER M.Ed. Clarion State Science, Biology, Chemistry STANDISH HUFFMAN Vander Cook School of Music Band and Music PAUL B. KEMBLE JR. B.S. Clarion State College English, Speech GARY E. LONG B.S. California State Mech. Drawing, Shop Leathercraft RONALD E. NORMAN B.S. Geneva College Physics, Mathematics KRISTINE A. KRECKLE B.S. Mansfield State Home Economics MRS. JOANNE ROBERTS B.S. Mercyhurst College Commercial Department JOHN L. SHOUP M.H.S. Clarion State Librarian MISS SUSAN M. SIVIY M.Ed. Clarion State Reading, English JOANNE SKIBINSKI B.S. Clarion State Nurse LINDA SWARTZ B.S. Slippery Rock Spanish ARTHUR C. VANNORT M.Ed. Indiana University Guidance Counselor H. M-ICHAEL VINOPAL B.S. Edinboro State English, Social Studies Values Clarification MR. KERRY WOLBERT M.Ed. Clarion State College Mathematics DONNA BEARY M.Ed. Clarion State College Elementary Reading LINDA BEICHNER B.S. Indiana University of Penna. Kindergarten WENDY BYERS B.S. Clarion State College 1st and 2nd Grade DAVID DEFFENBAUGH B.S. Clarion State College Elementary Math HELEN A. DUNKLE M.Ed. Clarion State Reading Specialist CURTIS FURNISH B.S. Clarion State Anderson College 6th Grade Jan McCarthy B.S. Clarion State 2nd Grade MARGARET IRWIN M.Ed Clarion State College 1st Grade DeWAYNE HILTON B.S. Clarion State College Elementary Phys. Ed. MARY ANN NESBELLA M.Ed. Clarion State College 3rd Grade NORMA STAHLMAN B.S. Clarion State Music, Chorus JERRY THORTON B.S. Lock Haven State College Phya. Ed. AMY SOTTIAUX Speech Therapist CHERYL VAN DALE CETA Secretary WILLIAM KISKA B.S. Duquesne University Band Director CLARABELLE SKIBINSKI Library Aid SHARON OPALKA B.S. Edlnboro State College 2nd Grade OFFICE PERSONNEL Mrs. Sandy Hanson Mrs. Rose Daniels Mrs. Aldine Williams Mrs. Jean Pedder Pat Kimmel, Mary Jane Tempest, Fran Gadley, June Shipe Custodians Dorlene Zimmerman Don Cochran Betty Covel Cafeteria Staff BUS DRIVERS Don Cochran, A1 Whitton, Tony Mazzocchi, Jean Long, Bob Cochran A1 Leuenberger, Ray Brosius. The best that we take trom here- from this school from each other are the memories of good times and good friends. GIRLS SOFTBALL .¥ 77-1978 Row One: Robin Lankard, Terri Corbin, Linde Sumners, Paula Corbin Row Two: Brenda Carbaugh, Lori Zimmerman, Sue Henschel, Dee Gaston, Cheryl Kimmel, Charlie Sklba Row Three: Coach Ron Brown, Deb Greer, Linda Dyne, Penney Nesbella, and Jo Schmidt. EAST FOREST OPPONENT 7 Brookville 6 20 Youngsville 2 4 Brookville 10 17 Youngsville 16 11 Tidioute 2 18 West Forest 21 17 West Forest 16 The girls had another winning season with a record of 5 wins and 2 losses. Congratulations team and thanks to Coach Ron Brown. BASEBALL Row 1- Jim Oliver Row 2- Jeff Lane, Dan Kiehl, Pat Hepinger, Jerry Cussins, Dennis Hepler, Jim Lambert, Mark Geyer, Bill McDonald, Dick Sharrow, Brian Hanson. Row 3- Coach Long, John Ekis, Ken Kronk, Dan Sharrow, Mike Oliver, Jami Harp, Tom Kahle, Jeff Shaffer, Joey Lambert, Greg Geyer, Steve Sigel. COACH LONG STEVE SIGEL - MANAGER LETTERMEN 1977-1978 Mark Geyer - Senior Dick Sharrow - Senior Bill McDonald - Senior Brian Hanson - Senior UNDERCLASSMEN LETTERMEN Dennis Hepler - Junior Mike Oliver - Sophomore Dan Kiehl - Junior RECORD SCORE E.F. vs. St. Marks 2-3 E.F. vs. N. Clarion 7-4 E.F. vs. Tidioute 10-1 E.F. vs. W. Forest 6-5 E.F. vs. Mercyhurst 3-3 E.F. V8 . St. Marks 5-3 E.F. vs. N. Clarion 5-3 E.F. vs. Tidioute 1-5 E.F. vs. W. Forest 10-1 E.F. vs. Mercyhurst 12-6 E.F. vs. Mercyhurst 3-4 Tom Kahle - Junior Jeff Lane - Sophomore GIRL’S BASKETBALL AUoic ridzzoccnij duciid uicppyy ierri i ciiuy ncoL Corbin, Sue Henschel. Row 2- Coach Brown, Lynda Dyne, Nancy Heplnger, Kathy Hepinger, Linda Andrews, Deb Greer, Doreen Greer, Robin Lankard, Brenda Carbaugh-Manager, Barry Chandler. ' «' ---------y ------| Corbin. Row 2- Coach Brown, Lynda Dyne, Nancy Heplnger, Kathy Heplnger, Deb Greer, Doreen Greer, Robin Lankard, Brenda Carbaugh-Manager, Barry Chandler. Lynda Dyne - Junior Deb Greer - Junior Penny Nesbella - Junior Kathy Hepinger - Sophomore Terri Corbin Senior No goal is too high if we climb with care and confidence. Robin Lankard - Sophomore Sheila Sleppy - Senior Sue Henschel - Senior Rosie Mazzocchi - Senior Nancy Hepinger - Freshman Linda Andrews - Senior Coach Ron Brown The East Forest Girl's Basketball team had an outstanding season this year. Their record was 11-3, and the three games they lost were to one team. It proved to the girls that their opponent was just a little bit better then they were. The girls highlight of their season was when they were honored to go to District 10 Playoffs. They well earned the title of the UAVL CHAMPIONS:. All the hard practices and tough games, along with every bit of strengh, joy, ambition, desire, tears, sweat, and team- work that went into it was worth it; for the girls reached their goal. They became the Champions. When the girls entered the playoffs, they won their first game against the Jamestown Muskies at Oil City High School by a score of 56-19. However, their second game was going to be a tough, tense one. Because they were up against the only team that beat them in the pre-games. The Venango Christian Knights. That thought kept haunting the girls through the whole game. The result of the game was a loss• It was played at Meadville and the final score was 28-40. They would go no farther in playoffs. It was a sad event at first, but the girls soon overcome that because they realized that they had reached their goal. They became the UAVL CHAMPS . They were the Champions. EAST FOREST OPPONENT 66 Youngsville 13 54 Sheffield 22 46 Eisenhower 23 62 Eisenhower 48 28 Venango Christian 54 51 Tidioute 39 73 West Forest 7 88 Sheffield 27 44 Venango Christian 68 62 Tidioute 42 68 West Forest 21 69 Youngsville 40 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM nt: Mr Back: Pat Hepinger, Tom Kahle, Jerry Cussins, Dan Kiehl, JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Coach Norman Coach Wolbert BASKETBALL RECORD EAST FOREST OPPONENT k2 Clarion Limestone 6U 66 Kane 80 63 Clarion Limestone 79 52 Keystone 97 72 North Clarion 7U 6U Eisenhower 75 96 Youngsville 58 59 Dubois Central Christian 96 85 West Forest 39 6l North Clarion 55 66 Sheffield 70 57 Mercyhurst 69 58 Jamestown 69 6b Youngsville 1 9 8U Tidioute 65 b5 St. Marks 78 96 West Forest 7b U9 Mercyhurst lb U8 Jamestown 69 71 Kane 81 55 Tidioute 102 65 St. Marks 69 8o West Forest 5b 90 Eisenhower 62 VARSITY LETTERMEN JIM LAMBERT Senior DAN KIEHL Junior JERRY CUSSINS Senior PAT HEPINGER Senior JEFF LANE Sophomore VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Penny Nesbella - Junior Sue Henschel - Senior Sue Henschel Pam VanNort Penny Nesbella Terri Corbin Carol Shaffer Kim Reash Linda Summers Kathy Hepinger Robin Lankard Renee Pedder Nancy Hepinger Clare Bauer Junior High Basketball Team Greer; Chris Say$ ert,-Ke Mike Kisko, Joe Lambert, Gadley, Steve Baxter, Do k, Ralph Doreen Greer, Donna Henry, Penny Lankard, Brenda Lambert, Lori Fielman, Dina Gruey, Laura Flechsig. ACTIVITIES Prom Court Melvin Sleppy, Margaret Gregory, Cris Smrek, Randy Andring George Shaffer, Kim Van Nort 1976 King and Queen Joe Meshensic and Lissie Nesbella 1977 King and Queen At 8:30 p.m. on May 20, 1977, the Class of 1978 presented their Prom, Tara's Theme . The gym was decorated in pink and green with the main attractions being the rose arbor and the plantation house. Music, featuring San Canyon high- lighted the evening. At 10:00, Joe Meshensic and Lissie Nesbella were crowned the 1977 King and Queen. The After Prom was held at the MACA Building. The introduction of the Casino Night and the auction proved to be a great success. Following these events, the movie The House of Horrors was shown. Breakfast was then served. It was a memorable evening for not only our class, but also for those that attended. Student Council President Linda Summers Vice-President Raymond Mazzocchi Secretary-Treasurer Carol Shaffer Yearbook Staff Yearbook Club Band Tonia MeCanna Betsy Woodford Doreen Greer COLOR GUARDS Terri Corbin Sally Regina Paula Corbin Kathy Hepinger MAJORETTES Penny Lankard Robin Lankard Chorus JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS Chess Club Mr. Wolbert Advisor Audio Visual Club Mr. Shoup Advisor NEWSPAPER CLUB Mr. Vinopal Advisor WEIGHT WATCHERS CLUB Mrs. Skibin8kl Miss Kreckle Advisors Bridge Club MR. KEMBLE ADVISOR Macrame Club MRS. SWARTZ ADVISOR COMMERCIAL CLUB MRS. ROBERTS - ADVISOR DRAMA CLUB MRS. DUDT - ADVISOR This year, we had the pleasure of havlnq Relnaldo Tovo with us. He Is a seventeen-year-old resident of Sao Paulo, Brazil. His temp- orary home here In Marlenvllie Is with the Flechslq family. He Is very Impressed with the friendli- ness and hospitality of Americans. Besides taklnq courses In the senior class, he Is also Involved In TSC, and he's made many new friends. Relnaldo plans to con- tinue his schoolInq and become a doctor. We've been lucky to have him at our school this year, and we wish him the best of everythlnq In his future. WE ARE ALL FLOWING HEADING FOR UNKNOWN DIRECTIONS SEARCHING FOR NOTHING IN . PARTICULAR BUT KNOWING THAT IT IS OUT THERE SOMEWHERE ADVERTISING NOTES AN® AUTOGRAPHS Courtesy of Hanson Appliance Marienville, Pa. REFRIGERATION SERVICE Repair and Sales of: REFRIGERATION, AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT, PIE COOLERS, MILK DISPENSER, WALK-INS, ETC. PAT MOSLEY - Owner KOOL AIR REFRIGERATION Box 43 Vowinckel, Penna. 16260 V . Phone: (814) 927-8478 J FOR YOUR NEXT NEW CAR OR TRUCK SEE US AT GATEWAY FORD MARIENVILLE, PA FINE USED CARS RELIABLE SERVICE, TOO! Forest county SPORTSMEN'S CLUB L. P. TAYLOR BUILDING CONTRACTOR YOU DRAW IT, WE'LL BUILD IT New homes, cottages, and additions Masonry and block work FREE estimates 755-4331 AND PRODUCE 1892 08 jpg hiy lJ ' MAfilENVILLB, PA 36259 ) tOHGRATULATIOHS TO the seniors of 1978 EAST FOREST HIGH SCHOOL (First United Presbyterian Church) j Best Wishes Class of 1978 TRAIL RIDE TACK SHOP SUMMERS ENTERPRISES STANFORD’S TAVERN DISTRIBUTED BY YEANEY'S DAIRY PHONE 927-8367 MARIENVILLHPA BUCKTAIL HOTEL Marienville 927-8820 rSHOUP'S AMERICAN'' HARDWARE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS !!!! BEMIE'S DIHOR MARIENVILLE, PA. PHONE: 927-8871 “Compliments Of FOREST VIEW CABINS” CONGRATULATION ' SENIORS! PORK CHOP'S PLACE_________J SNYDER LUMBER CO. 927-6693 BOB’S DECORATING 927-6653 ONS SENIORS! COMPLIMENTS OF LOLETA ROADRUNNER CAMPGROUND MARIENVILLE, PA. 814-927-6649 Kawasaki The hottest thing on snow. KAWASAKI SNOWMOBILES James W Frost INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY R.D.2 Marienvi I le, Ra. 16239 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ”1978 Hamlin Bank and Trust Go. Congratulations Class of 1978 Hamlin Bank and Trust Company Smethpor t, Kane,Mt. Jewett The AAcAAurray Company PUBLISHERS Brookville, Pennsylvania Jeffefgonian Pemoffat ESTABLISHED 1B3B .IBHED 1918 Business Stationery All Kinds of Letterpress Offset Printing Office Equipment - Congratulations Graduates FIRST FEDERAL Savings And Loan Association Of Kane Branch Office: 6th And Main Streets, Clarion, Pa. new process company WARREN, PENNSYLVANIA GOOD LUCK TO THt GRADUATING CLASS STEADILY GROWING SINCE WHERE OVER 11 MILLION CUSTOMERS ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES SHOP AND SAVE BY MAIL 1910 YSILV1S CLOTHING BEVERLY'S DRESS SHOP Fashions for Misses and Juniors WARREN NATIONAL BANK Marienville office Member FDIC BEST TOSHES TO THE CLASS OF '78 — TOE FT7IURE IS IN FRONT OF YOU AND WE WOULD LIKE TO HELP. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR OFFICE FOR ALL YOUR RANKING NEEDS. -------------------------4 Warren Times Observer BOX 188 V. WARREN, PA 16365 723-8200 J The 'ERIE' 16 above all In gER I e Wesco teLa ERIE W.E. Snyder INSURANCE EXCHANGE Const. Co. Mary Ann Nesbella, Agent PUIDING MAINTENANCE COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL SEASONAL 109 Birch Street Marienville, PA Phone: 927-3846 P.0. BOX 476 (814) 927-8553 E. SPRUCE ST. BILL SNYDER MARIENVILLE, PA 16239 1 vs TAVERN OPEN 10-12 DAILY SUNDAYS 1-12 PAUL F. SILVIS SONS A Pizzas FOREST G IF T SHOP r PARRETT’S QUAKER STATE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’78 Card8-Gifts gas oil accessories CARDS GIFTS SOVENIRS GAMES Something for Everyone Marienville, PA 16239 Marienville, PA 16239 Phone 927-8554 J Phone: 927-6611 J Marienville! MASTER ( JOHNSON’S GULF SPORT ANTENNA Artie Cat and Skidoo Snowmobiles McCulloch Chain Saws BEST WISHES Lawn and Garden Equipment SENIORS ®) 1 MARIENVILLE,PA j L J PAHRETTS dairy freeze Compliments of William C.Schmidt. M.D. Compliments of Donald W. Schrencengost HOME BUILDING AND REMODELING MARIENVILLE, PA 16239 PHONE (814) 927-6713 I i HU 'xd D. Lynch, Penna. Phone: 1-968-5342 Polaris snowmobiles ROURKE k son Kendall rCompliments Of Insurance Molly and Ron Agency McDonald BEST WISHES, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’78 YOUR LOCA1 INDEPENDENT to the INSURANCE AGENT CLASS OF 108 SOUTH FOREST STREET r— o3 i MARIENVILLE, PA , i Nate Croasmun FOREST AUTO SUPPLY 927-8246 927-6627 PRUDENTIAL Wholesale andi INSURANCE Retail Automotive Life - Health Supplies Auto- Home W Owners J Marienville, Pa. 16239 J iY------------- WEISER'S SERVICE AND AUTO PARTS GAS OIL ACCESSORIES LEEPER,PA.16233 PHONE: LONG ACRES POTATO FARM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLYDE E. HORNER AND SONS R.D. 1, TIONESTA, PA. 16353 PHONE 744-8485 JOMPLI MENTSr OF FAULKNED'S iSUPFfi DUPES AND LAUNDRY 744- 8502 AND 744-8705 TIONESTA, M TIONESTA BUILDERS SUPPLY HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER R.D. 1 TIONESTA, PA ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, COTTAGE SITES PHONE (814) 755-3561 or (814) 226-7369 DENNIS, LARRY, AND GARY SCHMADER HAPPYCOW llum’fl i§O GENERAL MERCHANDISE APPLIANCES (Westinghouse Sales and Service) ' Wolverine ♦ Wool rich ♦ Electrical Supplies Umy Phone: (814) 755-3244 FOR YOUR BEST SHOPPING BUYS Elm Street—Tionesta, Pa. 16353 TIONESTA, PA. 1 T [ONESTA BEVERAGE KAPUTA MOTOR SALES Tionesta, PA Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales and Service Elm Street Tionesta, Pa 755-3255 S M VOGELBACHER SALES f «1 fj jjSl RT. 322 West WOLF’S HEAD SERVICE Clarion, Pa. 226-6500 V ) Lucinda, PA ( S Wheel Alignment Glass Cutting loblawsY GATESMAN AUTO BODY Jack Gatesman, Owner Lucinda, Pa. 24 hr. towing Radiator Repair Horn Phone: 226-8968 Bu«. Phone: 226-9468 (ft' ' 3iix Anything -But A SStoken .kfleatt ’’ Ft V r Route 322 Clarion, Pa. NATIONAL FUEL GAS KEN MCEAKUND BEER DIST. CLARION PA 16214 TJ’S COUNTRY INN RT 36 Tylersburg Tony John Fickenworth Prop. Food at its finest. Home made pizzas and subs Tylersburg, PA 16361 744-8506 KON SEIDLE CHEVROLET CADILLAC INC. GOOD LUCK GRADUATES Now You Get a Lot More Chevette for a Lot Less Money -A. HAftfilGEft’S G AH AG E t- © v r ■m- James RHar riger DEER MEADOW CAMP GROUND CLASS A CAMPING Mailing Address: Cooksburgh PA 16217 R rt r nri s, PHONE (814) 927-8125 u. JKffPtfK - 0M $6URG..PJt. 16217 EUGENE VAN MANASER Bicycle and Canoe Rentals NAT IiONAL HANK 223 Main Street Brookvi I le. Pa 849-5361 Each depositor insured to $40,000 FDI€ FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i LANDER’S SHOPPING CENTER V LUCINDA, PA ME IlIVEfi Cabins and CANOE BENTALS E.M. PARKER, JR. SIGNS PHONE: 814-744-8126 ■6- COOKSBURG, PA 16217 brookville co DANK BROOKVILLE, PA PARKERS INDIAN TRADING POST AND MINATURE GOLF COURSE COOKSBURG, PA 16217 BENTZ FURNITURE You owe it to yourself to shop where you have the largest selection. At BENTZ'S We Do Things Better 27-29 Fraley CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! PETERSON Hardware 102 South Main Street Kane, Pa. j Sheffield, Pa. 16347 1 TEMPLE fSfe HELENS PHARMACY M} mess SHOP BEST OF HEALTH TO CLASS OF '78 STEVE GIORDANO R. Ph. PHOTO SUPPLIES RUSSELL STOVER CANDY FINE COSMETICS CONVALESCENT AIDS SHEFFIELD, PA. Kane, Pa. 837-6611 gateway lanes HILLCRESTl Restaurant Brookville, Pa. 10825 Jacobus-Poklar Motors Music Alley “Best Wishes” Kane, Pa. Phone-837-6621 Rmtiac, Buick, Oldsmobile to Glass of 1978 Kane, Pa. y LYNCH, PA PETROEUM COMPANY Harmon Brothers ready mix and t i a 1rj trucking Warren, Pa. ECKSTROM RANDALL McCulloch Chain Saws Cub Cadets Harvester Lawn Tractors Mu8quama Chain Saws AfoteA and Ze4fauM t R D 1 - Clarendon, Pa. 16313 -----For Reservations Call 723-9840 Restaurant 723-4600 Motel mangione's GARAGE ROUTE 6 TIONA, PA. 16352 PHONE: (814) 726-0881 COMPLETE AUTO CARE SALES AND SERVICE OWNER: PRANK MANGIONE Route 6 - two miles east of Warren, Pa 22 WEST MAIN STREET SHEFFIELD, PA. Sheffield Pharmacy! MINI-MAST JAMES WAGNER REG. PH. A56911770 PHONE: 968-3636 27 MAIN STREET SHEFFIELD, PA. GROCERIES CARRY OUT FOODS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK A WACOPSE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION RECORD HARVEST Serving public school employees and students in Warren, Forest, Elk and McKean counties P O BOX 471 WARREN, PENNA 16365 , , MORRISONS RELIABLE FURNITURE Warren, Pa. DIAMOND RING CENTER SI J eepsake K purrrd Dumiind inC Warran'i QtMMty j« ' 'B LIBERTY ST. V .A°nEN PA. LOGAN’S MEN’S WEAR IT SUIT'S US TO SUIT YOU 3 PC Suit from $85.00 For the Prom For the Future See Logan's for your clothing FIRST NATIONAL BANK 'FULL SERVICE I' W bank Fryburg, Pa. -A. KINZUA BROADCASTING COMPANY WARREN, PENNSYLVANIA 16356 PHONE: 814-723-1310 JAMES HAHN store LEEPER —■—« ■ m m. ■ m m MARKET ggp CROWN, PA. 16220 Leeper.Pa. 16233 Warren County Motor Club Inc. ❖ (o o) L.— V WAGNEH S GROCERY Star Route Venus Pa. 16364 A. Venango Federal KELLY HOTEL Congratulations Class of '78 VlZZA Bill Woodford Proprietor 927-6652 Marienville, PA 16239 Savings and Loan Association OIL CITY. PENNSYLVANIA 16301 W Joes Garage Tionesta, PA 16352 Phillips-Kifer Flowers Clarion, PA 16214 Ditz's Clarion, PA 16214 Riverside Market Clarion, PA 16214 Bob's Sub Sandwich Shop Clarion, PA 16214 Children's Shop Clarion, PA 16214 Golden Dawn Clarion, PA 16214 Variety Distributing Co. Clarion, PA 16214 James Jewelers Clarion, PA 16214 Wert's Gulf Sheffield, PA 16352 Brewsters Family Store Sheffield, PA 16347 Glade Keystone Service Warren, PA 726-1771 Bills Wagon Wheel Russell City, PA 16782 Arcade Restaurant Kane, PA 16735 Deiches Clothing, Co. Kane, PA 16735 Mountain City Booterie , Kane, PA 16735 Nancy Lee Wilson Beauty Salon Marienville, PA 16239 Betty's Beauty Shop Marienville, PA 16239 Dr. Fred L. Nungesser Jr. Marienville, PA 16239 Patterson's Tavern Marienvile, PA 16239 Brown's Boot Shop Brookville, PA 15875 Steele Electric Co. Brookville, PA 15875 Try-M Consumer Disc. Com. Brookville, PA 15875 The Gift Shoppe Marienville, PA 927-8582 16239 Helen Marie's Beauty Shoppe Marienville, PA 16239 Joan's Fabrics Marienville, PA 16239 Charlotte Henke Insurance | Marienville, PA 16239 | Matson Insurance Agency Brookvile, PA 15875 Means - Lauf Drug Brookville, PA 15875 The Laurel Shop Brookville, PA 15875 Tonells Jewelry and Gifts Brookville, PA 15875 Rubins Brookville, PA 15875 Oyler's Exxon Servicenter Kane, PA 16735 Horace A. Carmalt,Realtor Brookville, PA 15875 Hub Shoes Kane, PA 16735 The Kiddie's Closet Kane, PA 16735 The Suzzanne Shoppe Kane, PA 16735 Levi Epstein Son's Kane, PA 16735 Golden Tri Shop Clarington, PA Stuarts Brookville, PA 15875 Roy B. Constable Stores, Inc. Johnsonburg-Kane ____________ G. C. Murphy Company Brookville, PA 15875 People's Savings Loan Brookville, PA 15875 Archer's News and Sporting Goods Kane, PA 16735 Truman Store Sigel PA Irene Cook Cabins Cooksburg, Pa McBeth Cabins Cooksburg, PA 16217 Dickinson Oakes Jewelers PA Veacb's Furniture Oil City , PA Best Jewelers, Inc. Oil City, PA 16301 Klivans Oil City, PA 16301 B N Sports Warren, PA 16365 Swanson’s Watch Shop Warren, PA 16365 Caldwell’s Warren, PA 16365 Tiny Town Warren, PA 16365 Jean Frocks Warren, PA 16365 Garrison Simonsen, Inc. Warren, Pa 16365 Western Auto Store Brookville, PA McCabe Drugs Brookville, PA Riverside Market Brookville, PA Russel City Store Arco Gas and Oil Western Auto Associate Store Warren, PA 16365 Sigels Upholstry I Tylersburg, PA 744-9640 Vowinckel Hotel Vowinckel, PA 1 Farmers Feed and Supply 1 Tionesta, PA 755-3583 Forest Hardware Tionesta, PA Robert Kunselman Agency Tionesta, Pa 16365 Mid-Town Motel Tionesta, PA 16365 Hultman's Cleaners Warren Pa 16265 Clyde's Service Station Tionesta, PA 755-4430 Matchetts Store Vowinckel, PA 16260 Comm. Consumer Disc. Com. Warren, PA 16365 L B Produce Groceries Tionesta, PA 16365 Forest County Sports Center Tionesta, PA 16365___________ Agnew Radio Tire Leeper, PA 16233 Pennwood Trailer Sales Leeper, PA Walter's Tile Co, Tionesta, PA 755-4725 Lencer Service Station Leeper PA 744-8338 Leeper Roller Mills Leeper, PA 16233 Texas Hot Lunch Kane, PA 16735 Mountain City Gulf Kane, PA 16735 G. C. Murphy Co. Clarion, PA 16214 Brown's Boot Shop Clarion, PA 16214 The Rag Shop Campus Shoes Clarion, PA 226-6625 First Seneca Bank Trust Co. Clarion, PA 16214 Paul A. Weaver, Jeweler Clarion, PA 16214 Crooks' Shoes Clarion, PA 226-8671 Emerson's Dairyland Clarion, PA 226-8101 As we look back, we can look beyond and treasure the things we have found. Soon we must part, some to see again, some, never again. So smile while you con at those who you want to remember. Faces and places, reflect in our minds, long to be forgotten through endless time. Each leaving, differently, somehow changed, from that first day long cqo, when we thought of today. Now we are through, only to continue on, with our own hopes and destinations, to change, to be who we are, and to reach . . . the highest peaks of happiness, and to remember the reflections of our smiles. '•a. i ' - --'OX--.; 'XSJ v nScvs!' ' ' • “ smbs ! • VX V V ■ •■: . O • :•• ■ • : ■ •, .;: ' . ‘ ‘ V- ■ '? 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