Fassifern School - Sapphire Yearbook (Hendersonville, NC)

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W1 QLNIOQ VRML 6 I .QMQAQQ I I 2 , 1' SHI P9 HIXLL L i QU i-1-l A li-.-1 ' . l LPNVIQOON VWSLL CNN U U l ..-..........., msn FHM swam : w. fx : A , - ,. -.,,. ,M -, .. vvm:w,v.- -wwwfvmwafx-nummunm 7706 1944 SAPPHIRE an autobiography Published By THE SENIOR CLASS OF FASSIFERN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS HENDERSONVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA I, FASSIFERN, am more than academic buildings, dormitories, and curricula. My life, which passes from day to day behind these things which clothe it, is a composite of the lives of those individuals who dwell within my walls, and my spirit has developed from the influence of those who have given me of their personality during a quarter of a century. Now as I set down the story of my life this year, it is with the aim of giving you a visible remembrance of me to take with you, along with that remembrance that will always be in your heart. Pg Two 5 M010 Hall CDea'icati0n Page Four To her who lent you her best sweater to wear to classes, who shared your confidences, and who largely made Fassifern what it was for you this year- Your Roommate 5 4 i Page Frye PGS TABLE UP EUNTENTS CHAPTER I ADMINISTRATION II CLASSES III FEATURES IV ACTIVITIES Page 7 Page 11 Page 25 Page 37 4 i 9 Q4 V ' vis? N le' U K! iff 5 if XX xl 5' f ' fx QA 1 X -,-1 Ny! 4 X - 1 -1, i i J X ,.,, 1 .4 if Qgffl f !-XDWHNISTFQATION chapter 1: Bi . ,, ,ff 'ff w M , ,W DR. AND MRS. J. R, SEVIER To THE SENIOR CLASS! As one stands watching a great ship slowly move out of its pier and waves a sad farewell to loved ones who lean over the rail, so l bid farewell to you girls of the class of 1944. We have had a wonderful journey together for the past few years. We have learned to know and love you as we have watched you preparing for the great adventure of life that lies ahead. And now we must part. May your Heavenly Father guard and keep you, May His loving hand guide and support you. And may all your journey be blest by His favor, making your life one of unseliish service. Paithfully yours, Page Eight .S'1'nl1'1l: Mrs, Jenn Ililllimisc, Mrs, M:i-lvleine Taylor, Mi:-s Lottie Xxvlllilllili, Hrs. ll, J. l.i-:il-ce, Nlr. :mil Mrs. S. I.. XVOU1lNV2l'l'Il, Mrs, Norma Szuulifer, Hrs, lfiiinizi Sutton, Miss lfllilvlllr' lairmiwl, Xlrs. llaxifl Bloch Xtumliliyli Mrs, Smith Vlfilson, Mrs. J. A. Lewis, Mrs. A. E, Yanllever, Miss Blilfjllllllll Anrlersmi. Nliw Maslelyu Parks, Miss Elisabeth Searcy. THE F EULTY The Contact between teachers and students did not end with the last class each day, but their friendship and cooperation extended to all other phases of life. Together they enjoyed recreation as Well as Work with a comradeship that contributed to the school spirit of Fassifern. Page Nine Page Ten ZOUAVE Hlls euery heart with loyalty to her country and love for her Alma Mater. riff f-x,q an-0 '1 i Q93 1+ JA I flgkcz-jffx w-J K , n an 7- ' M SI -tjiwqhi ,.::v - ' N , , X 4' '- V CLASSb5 mwn BENIUHS MRS. EDWARD VANDEVER Sponsor BARBARA JEANNE STRITE President Entered from Washburn High School, Minneapolis, Min- nesota, January l943: Phi Gamma Tau: Treasurer of Phi Gam- ma Tau 4: Class President 4: Vesper Cabinet 4: Treasurer of Vesper Cabinet 4: Spanish Club 3, 43 President of Spanish Club 43 Music Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4: Latin Club 4: Riding Club 3: Volleyball Sub-Varsity 3. Page Twelve SE lUlSlS ANNE FRANCESCA AMES Vice-President Entered from Friend's Academy, Long Island, New York, l942: Phi Gamma Tau: Vice-Presi- dent of Phi Gamma Tau 4: May Queen 4: Class President 3: Vice-President of Class 4: May Queen Attendant 3: Junior Marshal 3: Latin Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: President of French Club 4: Riding Club 3: Hockey Varsity 4: Captain of Class Hockey Team 4. MARILYN ODOM POWERS Secretary Entered from Lake Lure High School, Lake Lure, North Carolina, 1943: Phi Gamma Tau: Secretary of Class 4: French Club 4: Riding Club 4. KATHERINE SEVIER Treasurer Entered from St. Genevieve of the Pines, Asheville, North Carolina, 1940: Phi Gamma Tau: Secretary of Phi Gamma Tau 4: Most Versatile 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: President of Dramatic Club 4: National Thespians 2, 3, 4: Treasurer of Class 4: Vice-President of Class 3: Secretary of Class l. 2: Editor of Photography of SAP- PHIRE 4: Assistant Editor of Photography of SAPPHIRE 3: Vesper Cabinet 3. 4: Secretary of Vesper Cabinet 4: Latin Club 2, 3. 4: Treasurer of Latin Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Secretary of Spanish Club 4: Riding Club l. 4: Basketball Sub-Varsity 3: Softball Sub-Varsity 3: Captain of Class Softball Team 3, 4: Basketball Varsity 4. sxw Page Thirteen Page Fourteen SENIUHS SU1ToR CHAPMAN Entered from Tazewell Grammar School, Tazewell, Virginia, 1940: Lambda Delta: President of Lambda Delta 4: Maid of Honor 4: Commercial Club 4: President of Commer- cial Club 4: Carnival Court l, 3: May Queen Attendant 3: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Treasurer of Dramatic Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Vice- President of Spanish Club 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey Sub-Varsity 4: Captain of Class Volleyball Team 3. LUCY TAYLOR CUNNINGHAM Entered from John Herbert Phillips High School, Birmingham, Alabama, 1942: Phi Gamma Tau: President of Phi Gamma Tau 4: Vesper Cabinet 4: Vice-President of Vesper Cabinet 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Vice-President of Spanish Club 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4: Honor Society 3: Junior Marshal 3: Business Manager of SAP- PHIRE 4. AVERY DRAUGHON Entered from La Academia del Perpetuo Socorro, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1942: Phi Gamma Tau: Most lntellectual 4: Editor of SAPPHIRE 4: Latin Club 3, 4: President of Latin Club 4: Commercial Club 4: Vice-Presi- dent of Commercial Club 4: Secretary of Class 3: Dramatic Club 4: Art Club 3, 4: Secretary of Art Club 3: Music Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Junior Marshal 3. SENIUHS DoRoTHY POSTER Entered from Hendersonville High School, Hendersonville, North Carolina, 1943: Phi Gamma Tau: Spanish Club 4: Glee Club 4: Feature Editor of SAPPHIRE 4: Dramatic Club 4: Carnival Queen. ANN NEUDORFER Entered from Highland Park High School, Highland Park, Michigan, l942: Phi Gamma Tau: Spanish Club 3, 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Music Club 3, 4: Treasurer of Class 3: Junior Marshal 3 . Lois PENNELL Entered from Hendersonville High School, Hendersonville, North Carolina, l943: Phi Gamma Tau: Dramatic Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Latin Club 4. Page Fifteen Page Sixteen SENIUHS NADINE R. PENNELL Entered from Emerson High School, Fostoria v Ohio, l943: Phi Gamma Tau: Latin Club 4: Music Club 4: Glee Club 4: Riding Club 43 Captain of Class Basketball Team 4. JOAN ZAGEIR Entered from Lee Edwards High School, Asheville, North Carolina, l943: Phi Gamma Tau: French Club 4: Dramatic Club 4. BARBARA JEPPREYS Post Graduate Entered from Goldsboro High School, Golds- boro, North Carolina, 1943: Phi Gamma Tau: Commercial Club: Typist of Commercial Club, SAPPHIRE Typist: Art Club: Riding Club. Z , ,. , fi 3: Z Z, bird A Yr 1 i ' We Pyramus and Thisbe kiss Carnival attractions . . . through Wall's chink. Sleeping Venus and Beg- ging Leper. A M r 1 JL? , K 'mfg f 1 r g A senior sells war stamps. Carry-Combs Orchestra featuring Avery Draughon, the Flickering Torch Singer. E Msy Queen and Maid of Honor. Class Day--at last. Page Seventeen Page Eighteen UNIUH EL SS OFFICERS GLORIA LEWIS W f President ELISABETH ANN BOWLES Vice-President JANE CUNNINGI-IAM Secretary BETTY LOU TATE Treasurer MRS. SMITH WILSON Sponsor Two years ago when they were carefree freshmen, no one could have pre- dicted that as juniors they would be the most serious minded and hard working class in school. Yet this year they were because they considered the traditional junior business not routine, but an activity through which they should strive to excel. They show great promise as campus leaders, but their friendliness and charm, even more than their dependability and cooperative spirit, have endeared them to all the classes. H 1 15 '-,Q I -sv 3 im UNIUH CLASS Joan Blair. Ruth deVries, Francel Ellinor. Virginia Franz, Martha Hooks, Jane Jaffe. Ann Jcwett, Jeanne Milliken. Janet Moland, Reba Plowden, Gloria Raymer. Sue Thomas. Sara XVood. Page Nineteen N 1 Page T Chapel begins cz school day 1, f rr any 1 5-e.. ,,.. Wh i Ftrs! 1'o'w.' Mary lic-l.ano, lleirllre Jones, Miss Alaryanna Anflersnn, Mary l.41n l'ratt, Nlary l.miise lflagg, Dorothy Hailey, Ann Taintur, lilliltflllll VVilliamsun, Mary Bzmflnrant. .SRATUIZKI raw: Alice litiliiiisrm, Betty Buchanan, Ginger Vllilliams, Anne llranglinn, Jacqueline XVeir, jean Fisher, Terry lit-mlersam. Third rim Bess Plaxco, Dnrita Roca, Sally Hart, Ann Everett, Marilyn l.Yaslwm, Alaral,yn Myers. ,lean Valclxxell. Frances Dillon, Mildred Hall. SUPHU UHE CLASS OFFICERS DEIRDRE JONES . , , President MARY LOUISE FLAGG .Vice-President MARY DELANO , ., Secretary MARY Lou PRATT ,4,... A Treasurer Miss MARYANNA ANDERSON Sponsor The first outstanding occurrence to call attention to the Sophomore Class was its contribution to the NVar Fund Drive, which exceeded the quota for the entire school. With two sophomores as runners-up in superlative elections and every organization feeling the influence of its originality throughout the year, it could hardly be considered the forgotten class. Page Twenty In as , ,S i? g gp WX First nmt: Douglas Robinson, Janette Morrison, Eleanor Foreman, Nancy Burton, Jutly Drew. Svrotid row. Pat Moore, Barbara Cook, Mary Anderson, Nancy Sterchi, Jo Anne Edwards, Lynette Agostini. Third ro-tri. Jean Leach, Dolly Grafinger, Mary Johnson, Barbara Tomlinson, Mrs. James A. Lewis, Mary Lou Shoemaker, Lois Sholtz, Pat Graham. PHESHMA CLASS OFFICERS MARY ANDERSON . . , S , . . S . J . . . President Jo ANNE EDWARDS . S , .Vice-President BARBARA CooK . ..,, Secretary NANCY STERCHI ...., . .Treasurer MRS, JAMES A. LEWIS , , , .Sponsor This year's freshmen were typical. Without them there would have been less talking in study hall, fewer doors slammed, and a shorter all privileges denied list: but also there would have been an uniillable gap in all athletic activities, a lack of amusing chapel programs, and a loneliness in the halls. With their gay and happy attitude, the freshmen made school a pleasant place. Page Twenty-two Susan Sweeney, ,loan Kessler, Nona Schulse, Anne Salmine, Nancy lflugg, Yivian Swzinlnerg, Josephine Overton, Rollin Miller, Arlziline Miller, Glenn Klziry lirzilmm, Anne Braithwriite, June Graves, Nancy Smith. .loan jackson, Iiarlrzira Sweeney, ,loycc Franz, Bolnhie Sue Milliken. 5 B-FHESHMA EL!-XSS OFFICERS ANNE SABINE , . . ,President NANCY FLAQC, , ,Vice-President PAT PICKARD 4 . . Secretary NONA SCHULSE , . , Treasurer Miss MADELYN PARKS . Sponsor Although the upper classes could hardly consider the subffreshmen little girls when competing with them in athletics, some of their antics made life merry. Who will forget the goldfish party in a Shipp Hall bathtub, or an experi- ence in taxidermy? Who but a sub-freshman would start a mumps epidemic? Yes, they certainly made school life eventful. Page Twemu-zhree ..,., No servant problem Well. Freshmen at Passifern. are different. A senior patronizes Bang! went the Tea House. , vw . student body. :ffl if W.. lSiylish sophomores. Page Twenty-four Turn about 1S falr play. Reducin 2 .xx 'ZA qg 6 Il fx fi QPR fl 'Q' Q if N4- j -va uw 4 . . 074! 1 - 'J ia -, y f 'SQ N 'Q - in X I I f IW UH N A X ' 1' . X Q5 fx! .ns ' X fr-+ f fl X . Q f-f 0 A f q ' X w JAN ff 3 ki,Q if .T R+ 5 'fil 3 F iii g is ..f'l ' i-i-1 F EQ-CVUPQE S crwapm 111 l 1 S Page Twenty-six Scarf dance from To SPRING, presented on May Day Q f f, zpffffjg WMfz f, , ,. my ff, f 2 x .auf CAWW6 Amex 9Way been Page T-LL'r'7'l1 x L r ge Twenty- qh LYMUOV Cbazlompm 3VIaz'd of Honor Qoroiby Fofleff Carnival Qqeen .ip . , , 1 ' 1 ' fff- 34 2 ' ,san 49 Q fff,' -0, ,ff , , A me Page Tuqentq - mm ii 2 'W' fue Tbomm UVIOSI Charming I cz Th IU Kazflmfzhe SEIJZFV 5VIost f'UersatiIe Page Thirty-fm I W1 Page Thirty-Iwo -:wg K ff., i +L iky y ffi , zn, ,Lf V f. Qgzljjjlg,-.f 5 ,X if y,. . fi wf ff Y rfgfgiyf-' , ,,f Qu if L 37290 IX ff wil' , ffm I ,,V, E I, 'C' 44 Qffvefy Qmu 56014 Wost Intellectual -,W 6 ' , . , . Q, , ,, all wa . .S K . 1 ' ,L Q . Qlomz Lewzk SVIOSI offtlvletic ,, , SUNG' 1 My ,E 4 , My , sn, rv, ,. 1' 1 A' 9 :kg 'L ' 4 , K 5 U4 i ug F - 8, . A ' G ,M My N 1 ,X 4,1 L W 4' , i ' , 'SMI 'v 4 X 4, fu 5, ' 5 4 -wx ,I 4' vf.'m 4 ' ii,V,f, x. Page Thrrfu-rhree FASSH-:ERN FAVORITES l l l l 1 LUCY Charming MARILYN Versatile DEIRDRE b I nrellecwal MARY Lou Athletic Page Thirty-four 5 Y Vg, .Q V , , May Court Attendants. l Carnival Court Attendants. 2 Junior Marshals. Basketball Varsity. Hockey Varsity. Page Thirlu-fire Page Thzrty-six 'Sw II :L X A scene from TRIAL BY PURY ,SL xg, E! 2' f ffl? 3 ff N I K K X-fn O ff A, -af-f L 4 l- 1.1. 1. 1 f E Q ' 'N - 5 x , W, A N . xg x KI f 1 M2 :Q 'i ff J: 4 .. 5 fl Q- . I X N fl :ix ,fm Q- M U ff. A, W ii: lx ' A A , nr H I If V mff! Nj? ,?, 7 'Mp - , '7 5 xt, WW , x A K El Q 2 ,735 I X fl ij K I A g' Q 171 p 1 F' ET A 2 X Y jd Fl - ll i ' : g R ! 4 ' ' :gf 'ff Z. ,: I rifi Di 54 ACTIVITIES chaprefm I 1'r.vf rufu: Miss Elisalxeth Searcy, ,lane Graves, Katherine Sevier, Barbara Strite, Lucy Cunningham, Anne Ames, Ann Tainter, Lois Sholtz, Dorothy Foster. ,3't'rul1t1' 1't17t',' Rollin Miller, Aflaline Miller, Barlmara Sweeney, MaraLynn Myers, Douglas Robinson, Jacquelint- VVeir, Frances Dillon, lllarilyn wlZlSkIJU1, Nancy Sterehi, Nancy Burton, Anne Sabine, Barbara Vook, Nancy lflagg, Pal Graham, Joan Kessler, Nancy Smith, Ruth rleVries, Nailine Pennell, Avery llraughon, Barlfara Jeffreys, joan Zageir. Tliirrl mmf: Terry Ilentlerson, Mary Lon Pratt, Deirdre jones, Mary Louise Flagg, Anne Draughon, Franeel lillinor, Marilyn Powers, Eleanor Foreman, Martha Hooks, Mary Lou Shoemaker, Reba Plowrlen, Sally Hart, Dorita Roca, Betty Buchanan, Mary Anderson, Ann Neudorfer, Jane Cunningham, Janet Moland, Sue Thomas, Lihhy Bowles. Mary DeLano, Betty Lou Tate, Lois Pennell, Lynette Agostini. PHI GAMMA T!-KU OFFICERS LUCY CUNNINGHAM y. .,., President ANNE AMES ,,.... , .Vice-President KATHERINE SEVIER . ,,,. Secretary BARBARA STRITE ..,.. . ,Treasurer Miss ELISABETI-I SEARCY r . . .Sponsor Just after school opened, the sororities began their competition with enter- tainments for the new students. The rivalry continued with each determined to win the plaque given at the end of the year to the sorority upholding' the highest standards of scholarship and responsibility. Page Thirty-eight Ifirxt rrrzv: Sara VVuocl, Janette Morrison, Suitor Fhzipman, Gloria Lewis, Milelrc-il llxill. Alice Robinson, Glenn Mary Grzihzim. .Sk!'L'0lII1 row: Pail Moore, Dolly Grafinger, Eugenia Vl'iIlizimson, Josephine Overton, Joyce Franz, Bobbie Sue Milliken, Susan Sweeney, Mrs. Emma Sutton. Tliim' rrmu' ,lc-zm Calclwell. Ann Everett, Bess Plaxco, ,lane Jzilnfe, Ginger VVilliams, Nona Schulse, Dorothy Hailey, Joan vlackirm. ,learn Lezieli. Fourth row: Jenn Fisher, Judy Drew, Barbara Tomlinson, lo Anne Edwards, Mary Bunclurant, Yivizin Swanberg. AMBU DELTA OFFICERS SUITOR CHAPMAN , , President GLORIA LEWIS . . . Vice-Presidenz ALICE ROBINSGN . . Secretary MILDRED HALL . . . . .Treasurer MRS. EMMA SUTTON . . Sponsor Initiation week, sponsored by the sororities, was an exciting time for old and new students alike. But as its hilarity ended, the members settled down to a year of sincere cooperation in striving toward the ideals of their organizations. Page Thirty-nine First mfei: Anne Drauqlimi. Ami Tainter, Xlary Louise Flagg, Mildred Hall. .SNITUHIIY row: Lucy Cunning- ham, Mrs. Hillhmise, Elizabeth Ami Bowles, Reba Plowden. Sft1Hdil1!l.' Barbara Strite, Katherine Sevier, Jane Cunningham, Mary Lou Pratt. THE VESPEH EABI ET OFFICERS ELISABETH ANN BOWLES A A A President LUCY CUNNINGHAM A A A A A Vice-President KATHERINE SEVIER A A l.... Secretary BARBARA STRITE ...,, A A ATreasurer MRS, JEAN HILLHOUSE A A A .Sponsor The Vesper Cabinet not only presented inspiring programs throughout this year, but alto exercised a strong influence over the spiritual life of the school. Through its collection of food, clothes, and money for the needy in both local and far-off missions and its donations to various war relief organizations, the Cabinet extended its service far beyond the Fassifern campus, Page Forty V Wd my i - Z ' ft, ,,g-3 Q, I f iff - I i if gy- if V 354-222 lfiizvt row: Katherine Sevier, Ann juwett, jane f1KlIlIliI1L.fil2llTl. Bzuham Jeffreys, I.il,Iiy Bowles, ,N'irmni mmm' Mary lJcI.:1no, llorotlly Foster, Avery Ilflllljlhhll, Lucy fvllllllillllhikfll, Alrs, Iimlwzirsl X-IIIIIICYLT, ,login Hlzur. S PPHIHE STAFF AVERY DRAUGHON , Editor-in-Chief LUCY CUNNINGHAM ANN JEWIETT .,... JANE CUNNINGHAM KATHERINE SEVIER ,Business Manager . . A Assistant Editor , Assistant Business Manager , . . , , Editor of Photography JOAN BLAIR .s.. Assistant Editor of Photography DOROTHY FOSTER 4,,e., ..,,. . . Feature Editor ELtsABETH ANN BowLEs . Assistant Feature Edizor MARY DELANO .... . . , . . . . Art Editor BARBARA JEFFREYS , , 7'ypisr MRs. A. E. VANDEVER Adviser The Annual Staff was the means by which the ideas, feelings, and actions of the student body were gathered together and Written down, Its purpose was to give a true picture of life at Fassifern that might be recollected and enjoyed in the future Whenever the pages of this SAPPHIRE were opened, Page Fortufon 54312533544 ,gf sg Wi f in f 4. I f 5 ,i Usa i R ,,Xl, Q :gf .M , . '- CLMJA Nigga, I 1514 'U 'A :L x ' '44 N' Q 5 Iflrxf 1'1m': lilnrizi Lewis, llnrothy Frasier, Mary Louise Flagg, Ginger VVilli:1ms, Mrs, llludeleinc Taylor, Sully llznrt, llurilzi Roca, Lucy Cunningham, jzicqncline XVeir, Ann Tainter. .Yurrziizl rofw: jane flLlI1l1l!lgl'lZ1lTI. Sara XVnud. Janet Mnland. Anne llrznuglwn, Mary Lou Pratt, Mary lDel.ano, Barlmarzi Cook, Eugenia VYilliz1m- son, Mary Bnnfliirant. Tlrinl ww: llzlrlmzirzx Strite, Mildred Hall, Nadine Pennell, Katherine Sevier, lNlar:xl.ynn Myers, Jeanne lXlillikc.n, Ruth deYi'ies, Bess Plaxco. GLEE CLUB MRS. MADELEINE TAYLOR, Sponsor The inspiration of a love of music, as well as a great deal of work in prepara- tion, made the Glee Club programs so effective as to add deeper meaning to the beauty of Christmas and Easter. Page Forty-two ' 5 ,,,,,, ..,, ,,,. , , ,,,,, , , ,, , ., y,g,,f.yf,-ffW,,,f,U,,f , .,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,.,, W ,,....f.,,.W..4,., H First raw: Jenn Fzililwell, Ann Neuflm'fer, Nzifline Penns-ll, ,loan llluir, Xlzirilyn Xlhskmwx, Doritxi Roca. JoAnne Eilwarcls, Anne Draughon, lleirclre Jones, Kzltlierine Sevier, Avery llrzinghon, ,lean l.ez1el1, Ilully fiI'Zlf:ll1HCl'. ,Yl't'UIlfl row: Janette lllorrison, Douglas Robinson, Klarlha Hooks, Nancy lfliirtnn, l':it lir:ili.m1. Nancy Sterchi, Sara VVnocl, Tllliflf l'U'It'.' fiinger VVillinms, Nlziry Louise Flztgg, Xlililrecl llznll. Nlflfj' l.un Pratt, Jane' Jaffe, Lynette Agostini. 1 01zV!f1 rmw: Gloria Lewis. Sue Thonizis, .lime illlllllllllllliilll, l.ilrlny lriimles. l,uCy f'llIlIllI'll.Zl'l21h1, Anne Ames, BZil'lJ2ll'IL Stritc, l.nis Pennell. Fifth r01u.' Bzirlmrgi Funk, Mrs. A. lf. Yanllever. Nlziry Anderson, Bess Plaxcn, Mary lit-l.zinu, janet Nlolunrl. SUD LIT SLATI I-l OFFICERS AVERY DRAUGHON Imperazor ANNE DRAUGHON . . Tribunus Plebis DEIRDRE JONES . . . . Scriba KATHERINE SEVIER . . . ,Quaeszor MRS. A. E. VANDEVER . . Sponsor Beginning with a style show of Roman fashions of l A. D., the Sodalitas Latina presented some original programs under the leadership of the Tribunus Plebis. Perhaps most enjoyable was the informal meeting at Christmas when on a cold, clear night the club sang carols in Latin and found doughnuts and hot chocolate awaiting them on their return to the campus. but the climax of the year came when the clientes presented a program to free themselves from bondage. Page Fortu-three 'T1! f'! Luft fa rfrlllf: 'Ik-1-13 llcrxilwsrsil, lleirrlru jones, hlllflll Zageir, Ruth 1lk'Xvl'lHS, Joan lilziir, l.il1lJy Bowles, Allle. Lammel, June Jaffe, Gloria Lewis, Anne Ames, Mary Anderson, Marilyn Powers. LE EEHELE FRANCAIS OFFICERS ANNE AMES ,S , .,.,.,,A President MARY ANDERSON . , Secretary-Treasurer GLORIA LEWIS ,,.. . S . . S Program Chairman MLLE. EUGENIE LOMMEL . .4.,...A.. Sponsor Not only did the members of Le Cercle Francais sprinkle their conversation with Hpardonnez mois and s'il vous plaitsf' but under their influence the use of French phrases spread through the Whole school. French Club meetings were always anticipated because of the entertainment and educational value of the programs, Page Forty-four l 1l'1'.Yf mtv: Alice Robinson, Dorita Roca, Frzincel Ellinor, Sue Thomas, Sara Vl'oorl, hlacqucliue XYeir, Anne Draughon, .S'm'1111i1l raw: Gloria Lewis, Ann Everett, Sally Ilart, Ciimger Franz, Rlzir:il.ynn Myers, Janet Molzmrl, Avery Uraughim, Lois Pennell. Tlrfrzl row: Jeanne Milliken, llnrolhy Foster, Betty Lou Tate, Lucy Cunningham, Mlle. Eugenie Lommel, Barlzztra Strite, Katherine Sevier, Ami Neuzlorfer. 0 OFFICERS BARBARA STRITE . . President LUCY CUNNINGHAM Vz'ce-Ilresidenz KATHERINE SEVIER ., Secretary BETTY Lou TATE ,,,, Treasurer MLLE. EUGENIE LOMMEL . Sponsor The Spanish Club was a popular organization on the campus because such an interesting method was used to acquaint the students with the customs and culture of the Spanish countries. Games, puzzles, and songs arranged by Mademoiselle increased their knowledge and provided enjoyable evenings simultaneously. Page Forty - Hue .Sii'rrN'4lA' Hairy l,UlllSL' Flztgg, Joan Zageir, llzirlmzira Tcmtlinstn J fl , lorothy Foster, Siiitor fllmpniuii, Kzitherixie Stvivr, ,lzmc cllllll1llU1l'IZiTI'I. .slffllfflil-llff.' filorin Lewis, Lucy Cunningham, Bzirlvzira Stritc, Lois I't-rmcll, Avery lJi'ziu1.:l1oi1, Pat Grzilizmm, Mary l,Jel,:um, ,lane jzilifv, Ginger Williams, Mrs. Smith VVilson, Milclrefl llzxll, Sue Tllomzns, Anne lirzxiighon, janet lllolzmfl, Libby Bowles, Deirdre Jones. THE DH TIE EL B OFFICERS KATHERINE SEVIER ,... ..... P resident ELISABETH ANN BOWLES . A A A .Vice-Presidenz JANE CUNNINGHAM .... ,Secretary SUITOR CHAPMAN . . A A ,Treasurer MRS. SMITH WILSON . . A Sponsor With the nrst meeting of the year the dramatic club set the pattern for its year's project-to create in its members, through a knowledge of the history of theatre in America, a new interest in the rising American theatre. In addi- tion to interesting programs, the club presented a three-act play, Brief Music, in the late fall and a series of clever one-act plays during the spring. Not only were the girls given a chance to exhibit their acting ability, but they learned the art of make-up and stage-craft, Page Forty-six l'H'.vf l'0'IU.' ,lnAnnc' lurlwzilvls, Ami NL'll4ll7l'fL'l', ,lzicqiieliric xYL'lI', jc-im l'2ll4lNKl'll, llouiglzis Rolnnsruu, ll2lI'llIll'Zl Cook, Sally llzirl, Avery lJI'EllU.fl1U!l, Nancy Stcrclii, l.ym'ttC Agostini, Glenn Nlzlry li!'2ll'Ifll11. .Srrmnl run- Pat lXloore, Mary louise lflzigu, Mrs. NlZl4lL'lf'l!lQ Tziylor, l,ilrlry lioulcs, filurin l.e-wis. Ylrirrl run IXIIII Jewell, jenn l.c:iel1, Hzli'l1:li':t Stritc, Ffanccl Ellinor, Bill'lJZi!'l1 Tomlinson, XlZlI'Zll.jI11I Myers, ixllll lixercit, Mary julni-soil. THE MUSHZ BLUE OFFICERS ELIsABE'1'H ANN Bowuss lJFE'.SliCl6l'Il MARY Louise FLAGG , Vice-Presidem GLORIA LEWIS ,. .Sxecrelary PATRICIA MOORE , . , Treasurer MRS. MADELEINE TAYLOR Sponsor Through a series of recitals and chapel programs, given in addition to the regular meetings, the Music Club endeavored to instill a deeper appreciation of good music in all the students. Its success was evident when on Saturday and Sunday evenings various groups could be found listening to classical records or enjoying their own playing and singing. Page Forza-seven ,S4I'!lfI'l1f Jane iiravcs. Dorothy llailcy, lilczmor Furs-nuzm, Ann Everett, Anne Sabine, Barbara Jeffreys, Anne Hraithwztitc. .S'1'clr1ri1'11g1: Mary Lou Shocinziker, Nancy Smith, Miss Eliszihctll Searcy, Mary lJel.ano, l3:trlrz11'41 'l'omlinson. THE SHETEH ELUB OFFICERS MARY DELANO , , .... President NANCY SMITH ...... . . .Vice-President BARBARA TOMLINSON . ...,4 Secretary MARY Lou SHOEMAKER , . . . .Treasurer Miss ELISABETH SEARCY . . . , .Sponsor The special art students conducted a series of chapel programs and held exhibitions of their own work, as well as that of noted artists. Their greatest enthusiasm, however, was reserved for the murals with which they enlivened the lower hall of Cameron. Page Forty-eight Z -Anal. xc y f 'uf ,m Miss Mzulclyn Parks, Gloria Lewis, Dorita Roca, Ann Tainter, Reba Pluwden, Barbara jertreys, Suitor Chapman, Avery Drnugllon. CUMMEREIAL CLUB OFFICERS SUITOR CHAPMAN . President AVERY DRAUGHON , Vibe-Presidenz DORA RQCA .......i . ,Secretary MISS MADELYN PARKS . . Sponsor Aspiring to become able and efficient stenographers, the Commercial Club members spent months striving for neatness, form. and accuracy. The result of their training was apparent Whenever any organization needed typing done. Page Forty-nine f' ww-u-Q71-,-M. v.W, , M5 ....- l Page Fifty l 1'r.rr row: Sue '1'l1on1as, Ginger Franz, Mary Johnson, Mary Louise Flngg, Dorothy llailey, Bztrlrura ,Ii-Hreys, Mary llc-l.:n1o, Ginger VVillian1s, Vivian Swanlmcrg. Glenn Mary Graham, Nancy Stcrchi, Joyce Frzinz. .S-l'l'Illl!! rzrw: B:n'l1:nr:1 Tornlinsrm, Judy Drew, Jenn Fisher. Sally Hart, Nancy Flagg, Anne Sabine, Betty Bucl1an:1n, Anne lJl'Zlll1.fl'lU11, Marilyn Powers, Mrs. James A, Lewis, Eleanor Foreman, Terry Hcnflersnn, -lane Jaffe, Adalinc Miller, Rollin Miller, Mary Lou Pratt, Betty Lon Tate, Katherine Sevier. Snitor Chapman, ,lane Graves, Alice Robinson, ,Ioan Blair. HIUI E EL MRS. JAMES A. LEWIS, Sponsor Each afternoon members of the riding club enjoyed a ride along some beau- tiful bridle path near Passifern, but they looked forward with eagerness to Mondays because on those days they might explore unfamiliar trails and woods for an entire afternoon. At the end of the year awards were given to Barbara Tomlinson, best advanced rider: Betty Lou Tate, best beginning rider: and Jane Jaffe, most faithful rider. l'.lil'A'f I'!I'IK'f june! Klrmlfliifl, Nancy Slcrclli, Nancy Flzitzpz, jnrly lJ1'f'VY, lilm-in Lewis, Pal Rloorv. lime Vlzilfc. liingvr VVilli:1ms, .Sl!'l'I7llII 1'II'IU.' Miss Klslryzmnzl Anrlci-sun, 'l,lK'l'1'j' llcnflersun, liarlmzirzl Sweetlry, Aunt- Artie, Suitor l'h:ipm:m, Nancy Smith, Mzxrilyn VV:iskun1, Marry Lon Pratt, Klilrlrexl llzill, Barlrarzi Funk, Kqitlierim Sevier, Hess Vlznxco, llcirclre Jones PHYSICAL EDUEATIU EL B OFFICERS GLORIA LEWIS , . President MARY LOU PRATT . . Vz'ce-President ANNE AMES . , . e Secretary-Treasurer MISS MARYANNA ANDERSON . . SDOFISOI' The expansion of the physical education program this year and the rigid rules for eligibility made membership in the club a coveted honor. Cnly those who had Worked hard to excel in some sport were admitted, and their enthu- siasm indicated that theirs would become a leading organization on the campus. Page Fzflu-rwne For recreation, students enjoy . . . 3 Page Fifty-Iwo Bicycling. ' AfCh0fY' See-sawing. Riding, r T9n1I,iSg 423251 li 'QWWW 'MW'Zf f Jumping rope. Ice skating. Swinging ,gf- fb' f.. 1.5! . f ' . l't ' A n n 11,P'?'6' Picnicking. ' Loafing, Page Fifty-three FAVORITE SPORTS ARE . Basketball Volleyball Soft Ball Page Fifty-four iff' ,ff , ff, Tommie and her true love. Perfume is athletically inclined. Idon't Want my picture took! Phi Gam fun, Gi If Look pretty, now. xpert instruction ar in his Easter outfxt. Page Pat! V414 wqm,r0,,,,..,m1,, 'ZA Going to see Josephine? Senior president, 'bf Junior premdent. Five girls and a head. :WW Such glamour Page Fifty-six E We F stands for Plagg. Daisy chain. BECKER,S f BAKERY C I f if CAROLINA Wholesale Only 8: S TATE f THEATRES 222 S Church S H N C i , ' ETOWAH BRICK f THE MULANU-UHYSUALE The Sophomore Class FASSIFERN Manufactzzrers ' ETQWAH, N. C. I Drink I C..K1' In Bottles COWPIIWHIS Of LEQNA ALLEN YOUNG Waverly Guest House ' GIFT SHOP V r YARN and NUVELTY QHQP l N JFfgjfgmggQEN I MRS' LGUISE WITT LanZl of the Sky Fashions HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. HENDERSONVILLEV N' CL I I I I if Compliments of T H E ' IUNIOR CLASS ' Famzfeffn 'A' P rfy gh! FREEZE DRUG COMPAN HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. The Rexall Store THE JUSTUS PHARMACY The Old Reliable Drug Store Established 1882 HENDraRsoNv1I.I,1a, N, C. SCHRAFFTS cn-aocoLATEs The NuI1'on's I,i'ddI-fig Candies MUPTEAN BHUTHEH5, Im: KVholesale Dealers 67 Broadway Phones: 16 and 177 ASHEVIILIQ, N, C, GREGG BROTHERS Compliments of Hardware PORTER,S ESSO pHoNE 7 STATION Boyd Service Station SHIPMAN MOTOR CO. 24-Hour Wrecker Phone 75 HENDERSONVILLE. N. Page Flflgl-V71 STATE TRUST COMPANY I I W. B, HODGES ,T,TT T.TTTTT,TTTTT..TTTTTATTT.ATTvAT President B. B. MASSAGEE .TTTTT TTTT.TT. Vice-President, Cashier P. V. HUNTER E ..TTT TTTT...TTTT Vice-President J. ROY WILLIAMS Assistant Cashier P. H. DRAKE E i as ssss Assistant Cashier I A. R. POPE iflssistan-t Cashier I 1 I Skyland Laundry i, and I I Dry Cleaners I HENDERSONVILLE. N. C. HENDERSONVILLE I ' SUPPLY 84: CQAL Co. , HENDERSQNVILLE I HARDWARE Co. i' ' Phone 100 I , Page Sixty Compliments of DKE PO ER I COMPANY O I Electricity-The Servant in the Home I MOFAR1,AN,s FOOD CARSON ICE CREAM SHOP COMPANY HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. I ...- Wholesale Manufacturers and Distributors of I BLUE BIRD ICE CREAM Compliments of Barber's Studio li I - ... I Western Auto Associate Store Everything for the Automobile HENDERSONVILLE, FLANAGAN PRINTINC COMPANXA' XVe Never Disappoinl HENDIQRSONVILLE, -I Florist . . . lACKSON'S FLOWER SHOP Main at Fifth Flowers for All Occasions OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE CHARLOTTE. N, C. Page Sixty-o Ka mia Dairq HENDERSGNVILLE, N, C. Compliments of J. C. PENNEY 81 Co. I I HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of BELK-SIMPSON I. W. ALLEN A Good Place to Go for Women's, Misses' and Junior Misses' Apparel HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. HOME F0013 SHoP 4'Where the home folks eat HENDERSONVILLE, Compliments of Lazarus 6' Company HENDERSONVILLE, N. C, Compliments of A FRIEND Page Sixty-two SKYLAND i-IOTEL In a Land of Scenic Splendor ATTRACTIVE RATES EXCELLENT CUISINE Main Street at Sixth Ave. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. , C O A L Complzments of INSTANT SERVICE QUALITY City Ice and Storage BAKERY C'-'mPfmY Telephone 86 Compliments of Compliments of DR. BRACKETT DR. BENNETT Compliments of COmP1f'mmfS of DR. KIRK DR. SAMPLE P S lv CAMP GREYSTG NE qFoR GIRLSJ TUXEDO, N. C. All Land and Water Sports Illustrated Catalogue DR. Jos. R. SEVIER Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments of McLellan Stores Company HENDERSONVILLE, N, C. ELLlSON'S MARKET The Best in Meats, Fancy Groceries Main Street Phone 227 DELIVERY SERVICE DeLuXe Beauty Shop Experts in All Branches of Beauty Culture Tel. 916, Next to Carolina Theatre ROSE PHARMACY Where Friends Meetl' EWBANK 8: EWBANK Insurance-'Real Estate Phone 89 Ask Anybody! FARMERS, FEDERATION, INC. Service First Supplies for the Farmer Warehouse No. 5 Page Sixty-four I 1 PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS ANNUAL BV cum-:aasoru STUDIO i ,t Portraits of Distinction ASHEVILLE, N. C. Phone 118 33 Battery Park Ave Today's Photographs Are Tomorroufs Treasures PgS yr? . Greensboro. Ga. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Sevier . . . Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Woodward Miss Maryanna Anderson Mrs. Eva B. Bloch Mrs. J. B. Hillhouse . Mrs. Mrs. H. J. Leake James A. Lewis . . Miss Eugenie Lommel . . Miss Madelyn Parks . . . Mrs. Norma Sandifer . Miss Elisabeth Searcy . . Mrs. Emma A, Sutton . Mrs. Madeleine M. Taylor . Mrs. Miss Mrs. A. E. VanDever .., Lottie E. Williams . Smith Martin Wilson Lynette Agostini . Anne Ames . . Mary Anderson . Joan Blair . Mary Bondurant . Libby Bowles Anne Braithwaite . Betty Buchanan . . Nancy Burton . . . Jean Caldwell . . Suitor Chapman . Barbara Cook .... Jane Cunningham Lucy Cunningham Mary DeLano . . . Ruth deVries . . Frances Dillon . Anne Draughon . Avery Draughon . Judy Drew ,.... Jo Anne Edwards . Francel Ellinor . Anne Everett .... Jean Fisher ....... Mary Louise Flagg Nancy Flagg .,.... Eleanor Foreman . Dorothy Foster . . . Dolly Grafinger . Glenn Mary Graham . . , Pat Graham .,.... Jane Graves . . Dot Hailey .,.. Mildred Hall . . . Sally Rhead Hart . . Terry Henderson .. Martha Hooks . . . Page Sixty-six DDHESSES Fassifern School, Hendersonville, N. C. Fassifern School, Hendersonville, N. C. . . ........,.... Pontotoc, Miss. . .Fassifern School, Hendersonville, N. C. . . . . . .215 Trammell St., Calhoun, Ga. . . .,..,. Box 1454. University,A1a. .....P. O. Box 652, Columbus, Ga. , . .Fassifern School. Hendersonville, N. C. . . . . . . . . . .Box 98, Weaverville, N. C. . . .Fassifern School, Hendersonville, N, C. . . . . .353 Orleans St., Memphis, Tenn. . . . . . . . .Box 444, B1ountville,Tenn, ....,.........,O1dFort,N.C. . , . .902 Linden St.,Corinth, Miss. .......Route 1, Monroe, N. C. . . . . . . .Box 48, Hendersonville, N. C. . . . . .Windsor Road, Asheville, N. C. . . . .56 Grandview Ave., White Plains. N. Y. Pascagoula,Miss. . ......... 175 Waverly Court, Athens, Ga. . . . , 2303 Vine Street, Greensboro, N. C. . . 319 Vanderbilt Road, Biltmore Forest, N. C. .........Box 231, St. Simons Island. Ga. . . . . .Box 644, Oak Ridge. Tenn. ....Box 307, Matoaka, W. Va. . .....,........ Box 24, Tazewell, Va. . .......... Ceballos, Camaguey. Cuba . , 430 Ninth Court, W., Birmingham 4, Ala. ...430 Ninth Court, W., Birmingham 4, Ala. 81, Skyland.N.C. . . . . . .Box 1211, Asheville, N. C. ......,,.. Route 2, Center, Col. . . . Box 3748, San Juan, Puerto Rico .. . .. ,Box 3748, San Juan, Puerto Rico , . .Fassifern School, Hendersonville, N, C. . .... 60 Decatur St., Portsmouth, Va. ....,...............Havana, Fla. . . .306 Hempstead, Charlotte 4, N. C. . . .904 Euclid Ave., Fort Myers, Fla. . . , .6 West Hawthorne St., Florence, Ala. , . . . 6 West Hawthorne St., Florence, Ala. . . 102 South 20th Ave., Hattiesburg, Miss. . . . . 1214 Highland Ave., Hendersonville, N. C. . . . . . . , . . . . . .York Road, Brecksville, Ohio . . .106 W. Unaka Ave., Johnson City, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . .Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada . . . .236 S. Hanover Ave.. Lexington, Ky. . . . . . .3800 Euclid Blvd., St. Petersburg, Fla. . . . .504 E. Washington St., Greenville, S. C. . . 145 27th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, Fla. ...........,..........Beaufort,S.C. .........Dub1in,Ga. Joann Jackson . . . Jane Jaffe .,... Barbara Jeffreys . . . Ann Jewett ,........ Mary Elizabeth Johnson Deirdre Gibbs Jones . . , Joan Kessler ,.,,.. Jean Leach ..... Gloria Lewis ...... Marymac Malcolm . . . Adaline Miller .,.. Robin Miller ...,,,. Bobbie Sue Milliken . . . Jeanne Milliken .-. . . . Janet Moland ..,.. Patricia Moore . . . Janette Morrison , . MaraLynn Myers . . Ann Neudorfer .... Josephine Overton . . . Lois Pennell ..,... Nadine Pennell . . . Patricia Pickard . . Helen Pitcher ,.... Bess Miller Plaxco .. Reba Plowden .... Marilyn Powers . . . Mary Lou Pratt . . . Gloria Raymer . . . Alice Robinson . Douglas Robinson .... Drorita Roca ..., Anne Sabine . . . Nona Schulsc . . Katherine Sevier . Mary Lou Shoemaker . Lois Sholtz ,,.. Nancy Smith . . . Nancy Sterchi . . Barbara Strite . . . Vivian Swanberg . . Barbara Sweeney Susanne Sweeney Ann Tainter .... Betty Lou Tate . . Sue Thomas ...... Barbara Tomlinson . . Marilyn Waskom . . Jacqueline Weir . . Ginger Williams ,,.. Eugenia Williamson . . . Sara Kathryn Wood . . . Joan Zageir ........ DUHESSES Wo B. Jackson, Jr., Hendersonville, N.C. .2980 Mt. Brook Parkway, Birmingham, Ala. . . . . . .304 W. Mulberry St., Goldsboro, N. C. . . .234 East Cassily St., Springield, Ohio .. 1621 Argonne Drive, Stockton. Calif. . . ..,. Heaven Trees. Flat Rock. N. C. . . . .Lady Lafayette Hotel, Waterboro. S. C. ..........55 Valley Road, Montclair. N. J. . .1300 Maine Ave., S. W., Washington. D. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hayes Hotel, Jackson, Mich. . . .Butler Ave. and 4th St., Savannah Beach, Ga. . . . .7013 Dunmanway Road, Dundalk 22. Md. ...............BoX 373, Hickory,N.C. ............Box 373. Hickory,N.C. N. C. . . . . . . . . . .Box 10, Hendersonville. . . .119 W. Center Ave., Mooresville. N. C. . . . .Passifern School, Hendersonville, N. C. . . . . . .4717 Baldwin Apt.. Lincoln, Nebr. . . .142 Massachusetts. Highland Park 3, Mich. . ........ Box 247, Hendersonville. N. C. . . . . . . . .Box 1048, Hendersonville, N. C. Ohio N. C. 124 Napoleon St., Baton Rouge, La. . . .415 N. Union St., Fostoria. ..................FlatRock, ..................Southport,N.C. .. ............. Manning, S. C. N. C. . . ..... Claremont Hotel. Sumter, S. C. . . .97 Lessing Road, West Orange, N. J. .Brevard Road. Hendersonville, N. C. .,..............LakeLure. ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . .York Road, Hillcrest, Gastonia. N. C. .Edif. Misiones No. 64, Apt. 5A. Misiones y. Refugio, Havana, Cuba 723, Hendersonville,N.C. N. C. . . . .R.P.D. No. 3, Hendersonville. . . . . . ...Monroe Apts. No. 8. Asheville. N. C. 501 30th St., West Palm Beach, Fla. . . . . . . . . .Rt. 2, Clear Creek Road. Hendersonville, N. C. .......... . . . . . . . .Chestnut Hill Farm, Newark. Del. . , . .Sterchi Dairy Farm, Central Ave. Pike, Knoxville, Tenn. .... . . . . .417 Tarrymore Ave.. S., Minneapolis, Minn. . . . .... . . .163 Chesterfield Ave.. Petersburg. Va. . . . . . . .Atlanta Athletic Club, Atlanta, Ga. . . . .Atlanta Athletic Club, Atlanta, Ga. ..............Box466.Marion,N.C. .....Box 832,Canton,N.C. . . Moore General Hospital, Swannanoa, N. C. . , .Elmendorf Farm. Paris Pike, Lexington, Ky. .......Rt. 4. Box 316-K, Tallahassee, Fla. . . . . . .Box 477, Balboa. Canal Zone .................Blytheville, Ark. .. . 1108 Minerva Ave., Durham. N. C. . . .435 Scenic Drive. Knoxville, Tenn. . . . .56 Maney Ave., Asheville, N. C. Page Sixty-seven Each departing student, while leaving a part of her personality to enrich her school, takes away something of the spirit of Fassifern that will become more precious with the passing of the years. P me 1 ,., at W X 5 Q SHI l i7 -li-it-i.l w - EU y-1-,-,,--,,,, may mm sufwom


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