Galveston High School - Galvestonian Yearbook (Galveston, IN)

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l i E ! I 4 i 1 i L E 1 i E I F I 5 a E - N 2 5 5 Q 3 , a I ! I I X E 4 I S We, the Annual Staff, are proud to present to you our 1957 CALVES- ' ' Lif gfixli flfi' sa m ili wi ' Q si' ' TONIAN. This book has caught glimpses here and there, so that in years to come the activities of this school year at Galveston High will not be dimmed and will not fade from memory. y' In later years, the many ,fl rf-'i f ,.--f- '- k ug, ,,,.-'- L .l ' , se,,,,,,...f- -'-'-0 f,.,,.,..fv A' ffiu- -9 , it 39 it L 4, Fianjean Editor A K 3 V ew, gg, - e ,L V- f ff' '91 b . 1 ft ,. i 'i ,. - ' i E t 4 THEY THRIVE ON DEADLINES AND LAYOUTS QF'-Q' FRAN GORDON JOHN B, RICGS LARRY BEVINGTON Elfiwf Advisor Assistant Editor ANNUAL STAFF pl-1 1 Ups. Y 'PA N-v in 'H' . i 0. AN ,- :Q Jr' 0 63 ' I J 4 ...AJ 'J U6 fi 5 Q-3' Left to right: Ron Lynas, Rita Hodson, Rodger Hollingsworth, Jerry Robertson, Vicki Carden, Max Sullivan, Junior Editorg Nancy Butcher. Charlotte Merrell. 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RIGGS WILLIAM GARRISON ROBERT SWING Francesville Kokomo Kokomo Purdue Ball State Purdue B.S. Degree B.S. Degree B. of P.E. M.S. Degree Social Studies B.S. Agriculture Physical Education Physical Education Science Fifth Grade mm - :nog Q : Egzewnsim 3-1EnS5 cnQ-'D 35'w Egg U UH C.'JmCf0m L11 -1 BUF T' gsm...-1 ::.34f1' F5 mcngm 2 U7 I-' I-'L' '4 3' Z E 2 cn OIOLA I-O rn-lzrmnuu CDl'l'l Ib Left to right: Shirley Ford, Sandra Ednie, Donna Acord, Mary Acord, .lean Edwards, Karen Patterson, Charlotte White, Patsy Winters, Back row: Everett Scott, Frank Cree, David Rodabaugh, and Michael Ressel. BARBER SHOP GALVESTON DRUG STORE William F. Dutchess DALE'S GARAGE Phone 3585 TWELVE MILE STATE BANK Galveston Branch BAHLOR GRAIN 81 FEED CO. Grain-Coal-Feed-Seed KOKOMO LINCOLN FINANCE CO., INC. Wholesale Electric Service WALTON CAREY'S GARAGE CASS COUNTY STATE BANK TURNERS SERVICE STATION WALTON CLEANERS Pick up and delivery BUTZ LUMBER COMPANY BREWERS CAFE KOKOMO DICK SANBURN SPORTING GOODS DJ W1 O 71 we 5.5 55 5'-4 C,-QC SF' gm cn II' O 'U ra as U3 CD QQ -33 ii If-4 '11 a-as 'EDU ?E i-'os Rc: 'su m as f: 'U PJ so W f: O Egg so 52: '1 5653 sie 324: ' n '-l ii o 2: 5: D QQ 555 5:71 agP'1O mx! Seo :bm -TO az UI S It-' ZF? Er:- P1 Em F' gm 55 mi CD El' -en: O 'U FAC U LTY CLEO PONTIUS OLIVE UMBARGER BETTY STAFFORD Logan:-port Logansport Young Ame-rcia MilIl4'lll'HIl'T fftillutll' Rall State Tc-aeliers Ball State Teachers First llrada- College College, BS. Degree First Grade Second Grade INEZ SMALL CATHERINE Walton TROBAUGH Manchester College Kokomo Butler University St-Cond Grade MAIIGIC EDWARDS RACHEL MUNSON Galveston Logansport ILS. Degret- in H.E., Indiana University Purdue Manchester Tliirrl Grade Fourth Grade GRETNA GRAHAM Galveston Rall State Teachers, College Sixth Grade R. Q, MILDRED R. WALTERS Brownwood, Texas Howard Payne College Art and Physical Eclueation Indiana University Third Grade 'si f X T '1 I, '9ti -.figs I 290 52 9 BEULAH PULLEN Burlington Purdue University, BS. Degree Indiana University Central Normal College Home Economies GULIJSIIERRY Ilutli-r llniuristy A I5 Iilil ILAII Win-alland l,I'I'rl'f' r- Iinglish. Latin t 2 1 CEDRIC WISE Galveston Central Normal Colle Commerce and Phys. Ed., Soeial Studies CARRETT GRANT CARL WILLIAMS Missouri Galveston we Indiana University, Central Normal. AB- B.M.E. Degree Degree, B.S. Degree, Music M.A. Degree Math RICHARD EDWARDS Kokomo Indiana University, BS. and MS. Degree Goverment. History and English --. W MR. DWIGHT W. SINGER MH. FHICD ZEHRING llfl-IIl'l-1711, of l,1'11c0l11 1011 11.sl11p 11115114 mf ue w i ll ngii' Q, Vs. ...W-MMQM ,Nh-we L 1 ,Q M 'NNE fi MH. RAX MOND J. THOBAUGH Pr1'nc1'pal of C. H. S. ,ffg wi: 1 Mu ,V--1 -4- .Q 1 'N 1 1 3 , 1 4 Q f . f 1 W' . Q, i 5 2 K H Z . ' v v ,1 1 E 1 ---. 1 2 I DEDICATION To our friends and sponsors, Mrs. Beulah Coldsherry and Mr. John Byron Riggs, who have understood our problems, and listened to our com- plaints, encouraged us when we were disheartened and enhanced our chance for success. Their services to our school and to the students has won for them our sincere admiration. In his services as school photographer, teacher, leader of the Future Farmers of America and 4-H Leader, Mr. John B. Riggs has helped guide the students along the right path of education. Mrs. Beulah Goldsherry, teacher, Future Teachers of America sponsor, and class sponsor has also helped us. We wish to thank her fore her help of putting on our activities and for guiding us through our high school days. Their services will long he remembered and appreciated by all. And so it is with great pleasure that we, of the SENIOR CLASS of 195-7, dedicate this annual to John B. Riggs and to Beulah Goldsberry. To make a path or find one For all your help and guidance Is what you helped us do, All along the way, We'd like to show our appreciation W e hope that you will give the same And dedicate this book to you. To those who'll follow us one day. THE GALVESTONIAN STAFF OF 1957 www! x 21433 N- W W.-1 wif . 2 Ugijifigieg 2 f S - fs P 2 J , , 4 A. l 'ji vxypyrwfwwxj ' S' 'MWLWMW' is Mrs. Pullen t td R'1 Was this a mixed party? 'www H-L, presen e iey Hospital with Christ- DOROTHA LYNAS mas gifts from the SSS. X Schooj Sewem, X 4-WAY TOURNEY CHAMPIONS y ft? S fit HAWNS HOUSE OF FLOWERS KOKOMO 81 CANDY DIETZEN'S BAKERY SWEETS BOOKSTORE Corn-Top and Holsum Breads CARL ANN SHOP J Sr J APPLIANCE 206 S. Union - X' 5, Q13 A hmm' SKATERS DELIGHT 2446 N. Wash. St. tt ,ff 'K ', Q gan, 1'2 A f .51 I , I I R' - f ' ' i f qq E Hx- 555 Annual Fvnior Suppm-r 5 x SSS girlx wailing In In' sa-rvml. Mr. Zehring and nur nf-w Principal Mr. Singer :A Y L LOGANSPORT QI!! W? H0I'I2-LIIXUNI. CU.. INC. HIATT OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 111 South 6th Slrw-I 301 Fourth Stn-vl W! :Sa ww, ji '::l f 5 wma 5 Q K.. if A K -B .V xkmxmwgx Qi' , N Q A , 3. iw, J 5? 531 sf 2 gg as Q51 XX E3 g Q , ii, A 3 R J J Q 2 iw 4 X' . K , f ' v . GHb Faculty, Ideal Mother and Frlends. ' '. ' if 'Nw .e?Hf ' IVJIWEH if 5 Q kr 4 'f . Cfalvvston Junior High Band I nh ., ' 1331.3 'vii an l 'Q A Che-mistry Stude-nts working those- Easy problems? l l'I'Z'S DRIVE INN CO0N'S FLORIST TAYLOR-KAUFMAN St. Rds 35 and 31 East Sycamore Furniture Co. I'hon4- CI-9-9959 Kokomo, Indiana 323 N- BIICICPYK' Sl. Kokomo, Indiana Kokomo. Indiana MCKNICHT SALES 81 SERVICE Phonv Galveston 2945 2 7 3312+ .if-ffl fr? 2 Y 1 5 5 VY, '53 if ,'ff.pf'c 44 fd .- H 'E , -wrdw f in Are you studying? 4' I -4....,..f Ammqwmr Mun New H., LM., AMl'?.,,Qs3, ,., v ubzu ,, W I We-ff-'NW 'M'-K w....,M'-hal Keeping in training? it ' I Hr f iggwgk K k wr.: Ready? sm G01 Wham have we here? ' 1 if f K V Ff 2 A f A ' 'aflfr-miyg -. 4 I I My, four boyfrivnd 1 Y lk I -' wif- affn, G -1 lr? I ,, . 4 I 1 I ' -.Q -- 'I Ag. fi4'l4l trip. The lim' up' Z 5 H K K. If Hi! Hi! ffuukis' and Many-Thanks iii' tw.. W- I it T-- 1 -in I--7 ACTIVITIES So long as you shall live, you will be a representative of G.H.S .... through belonging to F.F.A .... F.T.A. . . Pep Club . . . Paper Staff . . . Annual Staff . . . Sunshine . . . 4-H . . . you have the gift of service and spirit which aids in the quest for learning and good citizenship . . . you will always have the SPIRIT OF ACTIVITY. 1i Z!!! ' 1 , .Z 5 t f'-. 1 X -ll 4, 'N' 1 slvgfe- ' . . . A- 5 -..ngfmt ks, V Left to right: Pamela Hollingsworth, Recording Secretaryg ,loan Peterson, Treasurerg Sharon Armstrong. Vice President: Fran Gordon, Presidentg Ms. Arthur Pullen, Sponsorg Nancy Butcher, Corresponding Secretary: Rita Hobson, Chaplaing Charlene Butler, Chaplaing and Janet Klepfer, Chaplain. THE SUNSHINE SOCIETY The Sunshine Society began its 20th year of sunshine service at Galveston High School with the initiation of the freshman girls, at the Galveston Methodist Church. This took place on September 23, at 2:30 p.m. The officers elected were President, Franjean Gordon, Vice President, Sharon Armstrong: Corresponding Secretary, Nancy Butcherg Treasurer, Joan Petersong and Secretary. Pam Hollingsworth with Mrs. Arthur Pullen as sponsor. On September 22, Mrs. Arthur Pullen, Fran Gordon, and Sharon Armstrong at- tended the Presidents and Sponsors Luncheon at Indianapolis. On October 20, the Galveston Sunshine Society took part in the District 5 Conven- tion at Delphi. We were honored to have Mrs. Pullen asked to be Dean of District 5 for the year of 1957. On October 6. the Annual Autumn Prom was held. The SSS girls entertained the high school boys at the annual Christmas party held on December 19. Toys were given to Riley Hospital. The Senior Supper was held on January 23. Our annual Sweetheart Ball was held in the gymnasium on February 16. On March 15. the SSS and the FFA joined forces and entertained their fathers at a supper. May lst we held our annual Mother and Daugher Banquet at which we celebrated our 20th year of the foundation of SSS at Galveston High School. Our ideal mother for the year of 1956-1957 was Mrs. Roscoe Lynas who enjoyed all our activities with us. W' E 5 fi iq jg Q 'l c9bURT SSS QUEEN Jean Edwards gf W f 3 , c RT S ' Phyllis Kaufman Joan Peterson Nancyfg ut Q 3 i ak -W Z'-6 -mf .va N'-Y. -X A abs L W LA M m e . 'A W, M J,1J..:xJ , ,,' m 1 i - --L-1 - ' Nw ' -. iiiglg .L 3 Q A . in v 133 Y-QL. , V1 mm xi. -M aw-f+M 541 nm, ,.f...nw-Q A, . F.T.A. OFFICERS President . 7.. V V VV V.V. V..... JUDY ROBERTSON Vive President ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S HERRY HQGHE Seffemry .V ...V , , , SUE ARMSTRONG Treasurer ,,v,.,, LORETTA HODSON Librarian A..f. RRRRRRRRR J ANET KLEPFER FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front row, left to right: Carl Johnson, Judy Robertson, Mrs. William Goldsberry, Sponsor, Lillie Mae Armstrong, Jean Edwards, Loretta Hodson, Sue Armstrong, and Mrs. Arthur Pullen, Sponsor. Second row: Larry Bevington, Fran Gordon, Janet Klepfer, Sherry Hoghe, Karen Patterson, .Ioan Peterson, and Kathy Sexton. LYLE BROWN AGENCY FRED GOODIER GRAVEL CO. GENES RADIO AND TV Phone 2884 Galveston 2175 Full Time Service Kokomo GI 2-9569 Sylvania TV RQ K id E .s-L.. , with-rw-'sw ssasnkm Front row: Hob Jacksong Max Jackson, Vice Presidentg Charles Bowman, Pre-sidentg Larry Scott, Re-portvrg Max Wilson, Treasurer. St-cnrul row: John Riggs, Aclvisorg Alvin Smithg Marion Pullcng Jerry Rvinkeg Kent Rosc. Third ww: Bill Hunt, Dick Haber, Doug Myers, John Dixon. 4:-f Q4 Futurv Farmers participating in Corn Show. Survly it clovsrft takv brains tu do this. JUDY BABER F.F.A. Sweetlmart Future Farmers picnic at Turkey Run Park. I , h, J,--cf NGS' O X gh ff l W? CARDI AL C ER TEN CENTS PER COPY MOLUME 13 - NUMBER 1 G-AQLVESTON. SEPT? I.NlG0lN NEWS First Grlule Our enroll-ment this year is thirty-one. We have seventeen boys and fourteen girls. Michael l'lOFXl181 is a nefv' in our class. He has a hr-other. Those hP ' day in Darnetit of us are lharger This yeal larger than We have fthirt .seats are tu-ll. girls amd: slxlteei We Have many tul pictures in ou we are learning all :words to mmtch, . boys and girls are that they are Hood . All are getting ready L read -those nice lookin books we broulghit to scho- Pontius S4-eond Grade 'Stephen Brecheie is new ii school this year. He uattel school at Nead last year. Stephen had a birthday September 6, and Sally Goodman celebrates hers September 21. Mrs. Walters, our new art teacher. has been teaching us the primlztry colors by having us use ethelm' in making clowns, Mrs. Stafford Lynn llardin' and Ilewayne Ward each had birthldlays September 15. The boys came bark to school and said they had had' a party. Se-vt-na.l children that were en- rolled in the first grade last year have moved away. We have 15 boys and S frirls enrollc-dr this your. Mrs. 'Small Third Grande We began our new year with only twenty-four sat'ud'ents. Today, however, we welcomed Frances Hormel and Edith Bolin tio our continued on page two A-FEUDIN' OVER HH A feud which res-1 ' accidental shoe a Popoff and .ourself. It IN' Iellow coirviots! llere we Q back in the juilhouse for another nine months. We've added a few cellmiates to some of our :classes and lost a few ton Purolcl to other schools. Of course. there are the ones who got out on mood behavior at the 1-nd ol' the school year last year, The-y won t he 'hack with Us this year but we are gland that they made it through. Remember, yoru will be getting out yourself some day. We have the same Warden this yelar, and for those who are new, and' for the benefit of the fifth and sixth grades, his name is Mr. Raymond ' Trobaugh. fSir to you! Seriously, he is a nice man to get along with. Just do your part and he will do his besat to see that yofu get out with honors, We lost our typing sub-warden Rees to Kokomo, but gained an- other. Mr. Cedric Wise. Good luck Continued on page two al gunny ,ree came in a .fan Bookimiller wore nels and a saadiile oxford n a green sock. Bobbie Jerna- nightshirtt and Connie Rank 3 gifdlt stroll over to gan wore Ia white la necklace of raigs. wore overalls with 'llhey all took a the gyin where they bowed on their knees and said the gre-enie pledge. During thc :wtivitics Jerry Reinke and John Hurd painfted each otht-r's toemiils ami finger- nails with molasses, There were zu few romantic in.tc-rliiasllcs while Rosie vMcrC'lain sat on Jerry Greer's lap and sang Bus Stwp. Kent Rose and Connie Ronk had a race plushing greased pen- nies across the floor and then Connie fed Dick MlcCauley whipped cream. and grtapes. Jan' Bookmiller 'must have been Sleepy, because she got up and went through the motions of get- ting dfressed. Max Wilson sang Hound Dog to .lane Moon and Jerry Cripe proposed to Jan Book- miller. Jerry Reintke gave a talk on how he liked Marilyn Monroe and K3-thy Writghlt pulled Jerry Lowwe off in la. wagon to get hitched. Cokes were served to the Fresh- men by -the Sopho-mores. Initiation Ceremony nber 23, at 2:30 P,M. ie -Sunshine girls wore fonniall for the occasion. 'ial marimba music during vgralm was furnished by vine, Jane Bell of Ervin: She was accompanied 'o by Phyllis Amos, her s was given' by Rev. 'tstor of the Method- sidenrt, Sharon preslndlentg Nancy . corresponding secrertaryg Jan Peterson-Treasurerg Plam Hollingsworth-recording secretary and Mrs. Anthur Pullen, sponsor. Freshman girls who were initia- ted are Judy Wininger, Roberta Jernagan, Janis Bookmiller, Barb- ara Amos, Janett Edwards, Marcia: Atltebery, Connie Ronk, Kathy Wright, Nancy Walker, Phyllis Duncan, Jane Moon, Rosalie Mc- Clain, Sandy Marschand, Patty Mlarschand, and Phyllis Kaufman and Pam Hollinlgsworth. ln addition to the freshman two npperclassmen, Sherry Hoghe and Luettia Collins, were wel- comed into our society. The ceremonial candlelighiters were Loretta Hodison, Sherrin Ronk, Janet Klepffer, Niefta. Rose, and Bonnie Fogelsfong. Eollowing the ceremony a recep- tion was held in the church base- ment for all Sunshine girls' and! urs are as follows: 9 . oe 1 their mothers and guests. SUNSHINE LEADERS MEET The State Saurrshine Presiden.t's and Sponsor's Luncheon was held on Saturday, September 22, alt the Travertine Room of the Sllenagtun- Lincoln Hotel, Indiannlpolis. Those attending from Galveston High School are Sponsor, Mm. Arthur Pulleng President, Fran Gordong -and Vice-President, Sharon Armstrong. CHORUS AND BAND 9 5 'VN 1 . I 3 L i is 3' Front row: Marcia Dutchess. Nieta Rose. Charlotte Merrell. Mareia Atteliery, Judy Robertson. Sharon DeWitt, Lillie Mae Armtrong. Rita Hodson. Karen Patterson. Marilyn Bone, ,lean Edwards. Sharon Ronk, Patsy Ronk. Second row: .lane Moon, Phyllis Duncan, Phyllis Kaufman, Janet Edwards, Kathy Wlright, P3lllt'lH Hollingsworth. ,ludy Winirigc-r, Paula Bowley. Sharon Armstrong. Marcia Huston, Snzanna Warner, Rose Ann Rexstrew, .Ioan Peterson. Kathy Sexton. Third row: Kent Rose, Max Wilson, Carl Johnson. .lim Crockett. Paul Wooley. Maurice Spence. David Roda- haugh. .lohn Dixon. Dale Eaker, Phil Peterson. Max Sullivan, Charles Bowman. Front row. left to right: Marion Pnllen. Marilyn Spenee. Loretta Hudson, Sharon Naphew, Diane Klepfer. ,lean Edwards, Patsy Ronk. Janet Klepfer. Phil Shelly. Second row: Diane Hardin, Elaine Kaufman, George Taylor. Mickey Bc-vington. Ronnie Wooley. Bill Hunt, Phil Patterson, Larry Bc-vington, Frank Thomas. Maurice Spence, Naney Raveneraft, Connie Edwards. Third row: Charles Bowman. Doug Myers. jim Crockett. Stan Sallee, john Butler, Holi Merrell. Q. v17UmUbI 'Il z1mrI'II0 O NIETA ROSE KAREN PATTERSON MARSHA IIUSTON SIIERRIN RONK PEP CLUB RITA HODSON, and KATHY SEXTON, served as officers of this organization. They, along with Mrs. Coldsberry and Mr. Garrison made this yc-ar a success. COUNTY SPORTSMANSHIP WINNERS MARILYN'S BEAUTY SALON CRUMES DRIVE INN Compliments of McCOY'S CROCERY Marilyn Johnson, Prop. 1735 E. Markland JOHN THOMAS CO. COUIDIUC GTOCPYY Service Kokomo, Indiana WELFARE FINANCE 8: LOAN TEAM X,! Front row, left to Carl Johnson, and Wise, Coachg John right: Max Sullivan, Frank Cree, Larry Scott, Ronnie Freeman, Roger Lynaa. ,lim Couk, Student Manager. Second row: Jerry Robvrtson, Dick Balmr, Cmlrif' Dixon, and Rodger Hollingsworth, B TEAM 35 Front row. left to right: Rim-hard Duncan. jim Couk. Student Manager: Ronnie Freeman. Second row: Max Jackson. liob Jackson. Evvre-tt Scott. Frank Thomas. Third row: Marion Pullen. David Rmlahuugli. Cedric Wisv. Coarliz Frank Cree-. and Dick McCauley. B TEAM HI-ICORD Twain We They Nm'll1w'slc-1'l1 28 27 Young Anwricu 61 23 Tiplmi Twp. 35 43 l,lIl't'I'lll' , ,, -18 29 llunkvr llill 43 34- l'lz1slvrl1 , 32 49 Canulvn 21 33 Blll'lllljLlIlll 59 15 Clay of Miami , 5.14 All Slmrpsvillv .61 27 Wl'Slf'I'll 24- 3-1 Wasliinglim Twp. . 24 30 MQ-xim , 63 21 Twvlvv Mile 27 31 ,lm-ksim Cvnlral . 37 29 LllllVCl'5C Y . . -- - f- Mf g ' fm Fifa' a-P5 X SOFTBALL First row, left to right: Ron Lynas, Bob Jackson, Larry Scott, Jerry Robertson, John Dixon, Carl Johnson, Dick Baher. Second row: Roger Lynas, Jerry Cripe, Max Sullivan, Ronnie Freeman Everett Scott, Rodger Hollingsworth, Max Jackson, Frank Cree, Cedric Wise, Coach. X Q QV 1 710i X4 TRACK First row, left to right: Jim Couk, Roger Lynas, Jerry Robertson, John Dixon, Rodger Hollingsworth, Ron Lynas, Max Sullivan. Second row: Bert Lacy, Danny Spence, Jim Crockett, Dick Baber, David Rodahaugh, Phil Peterson, Larry Scott, Cedric Wise, Coach. ......l.gq- C , JUNIOR HIGH , 'K QE .tg 5 ft., 5 H , k V , I I L .L A I' f ' -- it . f if -+ ..v nk 'V , -5 -.--I I4 nf , ' , fy -T4-in SCHEDULE AND SCORES New Waxf1'1'Iy' T Howard T Nobel T Miami T VVashinglon Twp. H Tipton Twp. I W , H JUNIOR HIGH TOURNAMENT Young Alnvriva , , H WPSIPTII H Twelve IVIiIe T - ' fy H lior Iliyh M-II I.l'1lfIt'l'S1 I.in1Iu. I1innv. Kay. anlI V H St. ,Ioan V W Eighth ggrumln- l'IiIss 0I.III'l'I'S. KOKOIVIO 1IfKSSYII,I.IC NIINIATURE GOLF CALRREATII 8 STEWART 1.A NIOIJE SHOP JI lnilw- North of Kokolno on III M1-n':4 Wvar 208 North Main Strevt Q N 219 North Main Street , N , . .. IIIUIIR.-XX K IIAVIS f,.ASK1'.1 S PURE OI1, 028 South Union PALMER JEWELERS T19 North W'asI1ington Street V , 101 E. SVCZIIIIOTI' St, IDON 'VIIOIIAUCII INSURANCE ' III2 If, Fyvulnorv I,UfIII,1.E' SHOP E it if t I 11 2 ex: , E t 1 ,I ti Q 47522. f ' H, ?A- LT. . A 3 i 1 I -s 5,5 41 ' is ff K. W ggi -WV! fix . ir X ki S Q gif-is s if , , , 4, b F i I 5 I X ez S Sw Qi F E3 Q wiv, 5133 kiwi 11 1' vi FSU, 'S' is + I 1 5 'X 4..- FW '. .lt:Q,ti,i H29-M , W,,. 1, I I M A Q 6 A ., . v - ' I M is .A -WN s mess as I 7 ,, . E V YOU,1'6 typical teens . . . making fun out of work . . . carrying books home . . . never opening them . . . Well, you study some . . . anyway you make the grade but you're satisfied because you are a teenager. Yes, you,re typical high school students . . . you go out for sports . . . like music . . . you snack . . . drink cokes . . . once in a while you eat a real meal . . . finally you make it to the extra activities . . . but this is the SPIRIT OF SCHOOL LIFE. CLASS HISTORY Once more we shall follow the course of the Good Ship, Education, which has been in dry dock since 1949. The gang plank was lowered at pier 9, August 20, 1953, and 25 passengers boarded ship and registered in the log book. Captain of the vessel was J. Vernon Zeig. Mrs. Beulah Goldsberry served as ship navigator and lst and 2nd mates were Jim Couk and Bon Lynas, with Ronnie Hosier serving as Treasurer and Donnie Hosier serving as Secretary. Franjean Cordon kept the ships diary. Special happenings on our maiden voyage were the Halloween Carnival and Sweet- heart Ball with Vickie Carden representing our ship at both events. All of the girls were welcomed into the Sunshine Society. During the voyage we lost four of our fellow passengers. Norma Rush dropped off at Washington Twp. and Betty Atkinson at Bunker Hill. Ronnie Jarvis went to the port of Tipton Twp. and Albert Dempsey walked the plank. Having completed our maiden voyage we steamed into port for a much needed rest. The gang plank was lowered at pier 10 on August 26, 1954, in preparation of another voyage. Dean Gish boarded ship to join in on this trip. Donnie Hosier did not board ship. J. Vernon Zeig still served as Captain and Beulah Goldsberry, with an assistant in the pilot house, Virgil Hershberger, served as navigators. Members of the crew were Phyllis Day, President: Ron Lynas, Vice Presidentg Charlotte Merrell, Secretaryg Franjean Cordon, Treasurer: and Lillie Mae Armstrong taking charge of recording the happenings. We again had the Halloween Carnival and Sweetheart Ball with Lillie Mae Arm- strong represeiiting our ship. We also initiated the green freshman, just starting out on their journey. Ronnie Hosier and Dean Gish departed from our company during the voyage. As we steamed into pier 10, we had 21 passengers disembarking for a three months summer vacation. On August 25, 1955, as the 22 passengers boarded ship fNancy Butcher joining us, coming from Kokomo! we were greeted by a new Captain, Raymond J. Trobaugh. Navigators were Mrs. Beulah Coldsberry and Mrs. Arthur Pullen. Crew members were Ronnie Lynas. Presidentg Franjean Gordon, Vice Presidentg Phyllis Day, Secretary: Nancy Butcher, Treasurer, and Lillie Mae Armstrong and Jim Couk as business managers. Sharon Rose recorded our special events. During the course of the voyage Sharon Rose fell overboard and was rescued from the liriny deep by the Good Ship, Matrimony. Nancy Butcher was elected Queen of the Halloween Carnival and Franjean Cordon served in the Queens court for the Sweetheart Ball. Then in the ships theater a special play took place, Dotty and Daffyn. We entered port and steamed up to pier 11. We were all looking forward to that last vacation, before our final year as SENIORS. 1. l. 1.- m. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS HISTORY OF SENIOR YEAR Off again into the wild blue yonder for our final voyage. Captain Trobaugh called the members of the crew together and we elected Jim Couk as president, Rita Hobson as vice president, Franjean Gordon as secretary, Nancy Butcher as treasurer, and Charlotte Merrell and Ron Lynas as our business managers. The navigators were John Riggs and Mrs. Goldsberry. To help us on our way we sold magazine subscriptions and sponsored several ac- tivities which included our senior class play, Feudin Over Yonder As we sailed along our merry way, our passengers got together and published the 1957 Calvestonian. Then a smaller group joined in to write articles for a paper, the 'ICardinal Cornerw. As we pulled into the port at Galveston the following passengers got off to go on their own. As typical teens . . . we have made fun out of our work . . . carrying books home . . . never opening them . . . well, we studied some . . . anyway we made the grade but we are satisfied because we are teenagers . . . this is our idea of the SPIRIT OF LEARNING. As freshmen, in senior high it was quite a thrill. A zest for work and fun char- acterized us as freshmen. As sophomores it was two down and two to go as we tried to narrow our goal. One of our sophomore highlights was receiving our class rings which was quite a thrill. Our junior highlights included long rehearsals climaxed in Deity and Daffy, and undisclosed plans produced Junior and Senior Reception. As seniors now we have presented our story of stag parties, dances, games, steadies, plays, and never-to-be-forgotten friendships. We spent our last year in the best way possible. Our first dance and then finally graduation. 'Cl 15- Q3- if ,wwf fsl R l,ll.l,llf MAR ARMSTRONG Sakl' Sunsliinv 1-2-I3-4: Sunsliinm- Offivvr 2-3: 4-ll 1-2-3--11 4-ll 0liif'l'l' l-21 Class Uffitw-r 34 Chorus l-2-3--11 Nlusic lfvstivzil l-2-3-4: Dis- trirt Fwstival 31 P11511-r Stuff fl-1 Annual Stall 4' Cl'1ss Play 'S-tl' FTA 4' Pop Club I-2-3-1. NA NCY CAROL BUTCII ICR H11I1'l1 vlYI'Z1IlSfl'l'I'l'll from Kokomo 3: Sunsbinv 3-41 Funsllinv Office-r 41 11,-H 3--1-1 Cluss Play 3-41 Class Uffim-r 3-41 Pups-r Staff 3-fl-1 Papvr liflitor -'lg Annual Staff 4: Pop Club 3--1-g Hzxllowc-1-rl Carnival Qin-on 3. LARRY J. BICVINGTON Sermlur Rami 1-2-3-44 Chorus 1-2g 4-H 1-24 Pup Club l-2-3-4: Musit' Fvstival 1-2-3-4: Rumi Contcst 1-2-3-41 Solo unml Ensvnililm- Contt-st 1-2-3-43 Class Play 3-4-g l'z1p1-r Stall' 33 Annual Staff 4g FTA 4. VlCKl KARLICNE CARDPIN Viflr Sunshine- 1-2-3-4g Pvp Club I-2-3-43 Annual Staff 4. CHARLES HENRY BOWMAN C1711-C1111 Rand I-2-3-43 Chorus I-2-3-4g 4-H I-2-3-41 FFA 3-41 FFA Office-r 3-45 Pep Club 1-2- 3-41 Music Festival 1-2-3-43 Rand Contf-st -1-2-3-45 Solo and Ensvrnblc- Contest 2g Class Play 43 Stage- Managc-r 3. JAMES DAVID COUK Cookie Chorus 1-2-35 Music Festival I-2-3g 4-H 1-2-3-43 Class Officer 1-2-3-43 Class Play 3-45 Annual Staff 4g Softball 1. Student is Manager 2-3-4.. PHYLLIS JEAN DAY Phil Sunshine 1-2-3-43 4-H 1-2-3-43 4-H Officer 1-2-3-43 Junior Leader 2-31 Class Officer 1-2-33 Chorus 1-2-3-43 Music Festival 1-2-33 District Contest 33 Paper Staff 343 Annual Staff 43 Class Play 3-43 Pep Club 1-2'3'4Q Pep Club Officer 4. ROSE MARIE GREER Rosie Class Play 33 Paper Staff 43 Sunshine 1-2-3-4. SHARON LOUISE DEWITT Louie Sunshine 1-2-3-4: Chorus 1-2-3-43 4-H 1-23 Music Festival 1-2-3-43 District Contest 33 Class Play 43 Pep Club 1-2-3-4. RITA MAE HODSON F redia Sunshine 1-2-3-43 Sunshine Officer 43 Chorus 1-2-3-43 4-H 1-2-3-43 4-H Officer 1-2-33 Class Officer 43 Music Festival 1-2-3-43 Class Play 43 Pep Club 1-2-3-43 Pep Club Offi- cer 43 Paper Staff 43 Annual Staff 43 Girls' State 4. FRANJ EAN GORDON Fran Sunshine 1-2-3-43 Sunshine President 43 4-H 1-2-3-43 4-H Officer 1-2-3-43 Junior Leader 2-3-43 ,lunior Leader Officer 43 Class Of- ficer 1-2-3-43 Chorus 1-2-33 Music Festival 1-2-33 District Contest 33 Paper Staff 3-43 Class Play 3-43 FTA 43 Pep Club 1-2-3-43 Junior Annual Editor 3g Annual Editor 4. RODGER KERMIT HOLLINGSWORTH Many-Thanks Chorus 1-2: Class Play 43 Music Festival 1-23 4-H lg Annual Staff 43 Volleyball 3-43 Baseball 43 Track 1-2-3-43 Basketball 43 Trouble 1-2-3-4. -1' f MARTHA ALICE HUNT Mart Sunshine 1-2-3-43 4-H 1-2-3-43 4-H Officer 1-23 Pep Club 1-2-3-43 Class Play 4. CHARLOTTE LORA INE MERRELL Char Sunshine 1-2-3-43 4-H 1-23 Chorus 1-3-43 Music Festival 1-3-43 Distriet Contest 33 Class Offieer 2-42 Class Play 33 Christmas Play 43 Pep Club 1-2-3-4-3 Paper Staff 43 Annual Staff 4. BERT HAROLD LACEY Bertie Chorus I-2-3-41 Music Festival 1-2-3-43 Class Play 3-43 Student Manager, Traek 1-2-3-43 Basketball 3-fl-3 Baseball 4-3 Softball 1-2. JERRY LEE ROBERTSON Hap Chorus 23 Music' Festival 23 4-H 1-23 Class Play 33 Annual Staff 43 Volleyball 3-43 Baseball 1-2-3-43 Track 1-2-3-43 Basketball 1-2-3-4. RONALD LEE LYNAS Stub Chorus 1-2-33 Music Festival 1-2-33 4-H 1-2-3-43 4-H Officer 1-2-3-43 ,Iuniur Leader 2-33 Class Officer 1-2-3-43 Class Play 3-43 Paper Staff 43 Annual Staff 4g Rays' State 43 Volleyball 33 Basketball 1-2-3-43 Track 1-2-33 Baseball 1-2-3-4. STANLEY WILLIAM SALLEE Tub Chorus 13 Music Festival 1-2-3-4t3 Rand 1-2-3-43 Rand Contest 1-2-3-43 4--H 1-2-3-43 Pep Club 1-2-3-43 Class Play 3. LARRY JAMES SCOTT Dred Chorus 1-2-3-4g Music Festival 1-2-3-43 Class Play 4-g FFA 3-4-g FFA Officer 3-4, 4-H 1'2'3'4Z Pep Club lg Annual Staff 4-3 Soft- ball 1-2-3g Baseball 4, Basketball 2-3-45 Track 2-4, Bashful 1-2. MARY KATHRYN VERBRYCK Mary-Belle Sunshine 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4g Class Play 4-. lt is Monday, May 20, 1982, and our space ship is preparing to leave for a visit to outer space. Already on board is Franjean Gordon Oldham, who is the Jackson Township Home Ec teacher. Ron Lynas the famous test pilot for space ships is looking at television. Coming through the door is the famous scientist, Professor Bevington, who discovered the type of air used on Mars. Mr. Larry Scott, owner of a 2000 acre farm and president of the Co-op is talking with ,lim Couk. Jim is the owner of the new Sinclair Service Station with built-in-bar. fServes only Coke and 7-Up.l Up front, gabbing away earnestly, is Phil Day and Rita Hodson Riley. Phil is telling Rita of her experiences as English teacher at the new Galveston High School. Rita is also trying to tell her experiences of being voted the Model Mother of America. Lillie Mae Armstrong, our college play girl, who was roaming the campus of Notre Dame finally decided to join us. Sitting with her is Rodger Hollingsworth, warden of Sing-Sing, who finally broke away from his chess game with the prisoners to join us. Next to him taking notes is Vickie Carden, his secretary. Back in the sleeping room napping is Bert Lacey, coach of the Cardinals, who have won the state for the last 10 years. Out in the kitchen fixing dinner is Martha Hunt, part owner of the Hunt-Sallee Space Dress Shop. Stan Sallee has just arrived from a visit with the President of the U.S. Sharon Berkshire who has left her little family of 25 children is coming up the ramp. Our entertainers, the famous dancer Twinkle Toes, alias Charlotte Merrell Lytle, and singer Golden Goldthroat, alias Mary VerBryck Longfellow, are getting ready to entertain us. Rose Greer our famous Novelist is at the desk working on her latest book, the Biography of Beulah Goldsberry and John Riggs. We are ready to leave but are waiting on our Pilot and Co-Pilot. First to arrive is Charles Bowman, our Pilot, who in his spare time farms his plantation of 3000 acres. Our Co-Pilot Jerry Robertson, owner of the Golden Slipper, a famous night club, is also here. As they start the engines for our takeoff we remember our happy days as students at Galveston High School. Stewardess Nancy Butcher Scott, Dean of Riley Hospital. 6 7. if n N ' f' ' . v ., .V JUNIOR OFFICERS M1 T 5 M .L , .y I ' , lf' 4 I . 5 P' I . K t Ag 11 Q yi -. fr. , I- I ji' 5 -LE I ' 1. J f Ng: W3 K-uf' 4 . vi Q9 '-0 A FJ 1 'S Q Q .8155 Q T, Left to right: Max Sullivan, Business Managrfrg .Iohn Dixon, Prvsidvntg Max Jackson, Treasurer, T Marcia Cunningham, Business Managerg Sue Armstrong. Vive Presidentg Jean Edwards, Secre laryg and Karon Patterson. Rvportcr. THE FIRST THREE YEARS HAVE BEEN LONG, BUT WE WILL SOON BE SENIORS. ' ' 63536 '1-ii-pq. - 'P L34 lifk Rusty Porter Marion Pullen .loyce Rice Judy Robertson Lynn Rudolph Roger Spane Donnie Spence Maurice Spence Max Sullivan Paul Wooley ROBERT WOOD, ,IEWELER 208 North Buckeye Kokomo, Indiana Sue Armstrong Dick Babe-r ,lim Crockett Marcia Cunningham John Dixon Beverly Downhour Richard Duncan Dale Eaker Bonnie Fogelsong Ruby Hunt Marsha Huston Max Jackson Carl Johnson Doug Myers Phil Peterson JUNIORS R sara f'-'H-M? E 1 ' v 'Na 14...-Q RALPH COLIGHTLY HOB-NOB The Store For Men Marklaud and Washington 2'mu5wl 71 5 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS I President JIM UMBARGER Vice President JOAN PETERSON Secretary FRANK THOMAS Treasurer LORETTA HODSON Reporter PATbIE RONK TWO DOWN AND TWO TO GO '-ff! W uf: Tm., Connie Amos Judy Babel' Clen Bone Marilyn Bone Charlene Butler Luettia Collins Marcia Dutchess Ronnie Freeman Larry Goldsherry Linda Hall Loretta Hudson Bill Hunt Sherry Hoghe Bob Jackson Cynthia Johnson David Johnson Janet Klepfer Roger Lynas Robert Merrell Virginia Nulf Joan Peterson Rose Ann Rexstrew Patsie Ronk Sherrin Ronk Nieta Rose Kathy Sexton Judy Sprinkle George Taylor Frank Thomas James Umbarger Betty Whited ARMSTRONG LANDON CO Sycamore at Main IIIfiii'IlIII.m1f,,f I 1.A1zRYAI1iYI1I?E1?'I!gI13J F R E S H N ' . Y I Iilifliilfi 'AMEI'?H'IIQIISN1?iEJ19GIg OFFICERS Rvporlvr JANICE BOOKMILLER FIRST TIME IN SENIOR HIGH IS QUITE A THRILL 4? N FRESHMEN Q n of la X. f ' ii K . N Q gm qt: 5 :L i ,s 5 fm' ' we ' P ,., x gi , ,only on X-.1 if ff ' ,..L- 1 , W Q - -15 ' PE 'W - P- L - ' Q P xii. V, fl? ' L N 3 , or K A M ::-ff , 1 3 M Q Q H f sl f V V, Vrz, ,, .A .,.,,,,, . V A A LW,!., .,,k A , A h ll ooii A ,o iooo an no ff x . L . ,lk A I A ' Lxyi 'LLWL oi .E . 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'ff' i'NO'H 2 '53 ff' 1 if fi 4 ii ,.- L i , wb' r ws flex f '9 we -A Janet Edwards Sandra Marschand Larry Robertson Robert Umbarger Kathy Wright EIGHTH Xlirlnu-l llurr l'lll1'I lle-s-4'l' , L l,1'I'lly lllxlllill joy llum- llmill llllllirk liillif- llullllls xlLll'1'lil Chunk llif-k lllllllllllglliilll llllzlrle-N lllDWllllllllI' ll:-nny lilllllf- l.ul'u l l'w'lllul1 liulplx l r1-c'lnun llun llillizlm Kun llfmlqm .luuiw ilrull lllIll4'1'll llrn-vl' lallvn llzlll llurrx llurlln'-ly 'lrl lluh-wk l.1lTl'y llalwl-dns Jlmlrl-u llivkx l,mfI11 llnglu- .lvrrx lluxlnn llzmfl luvk-mm .lun .lzxvkwll ffllurll-N .lnlmsrm lllulll' Klf-plvl' .lim l.inn llll'll2ll'4l lmlg ll1-wrly Nlvllrimlz' Nluxinv Nlvllluin Sllilllill Nuplu-w ,In Nvumn .lam-I Uslmrn l'llll l'ulI1'l's0H llun l'1-llzly' llivk Hunk .lun Huw llllill'll'N Svuulf l'l1il Sln-lly jpyvn- Slll4'lZl' Sumlru Flullonl may 'mx ' 1 Q -kL.- 5 k Q K nvffiiipg - L -1, ,. 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V - - r' 2 X wt XX if A fd A 'Q if x tg Sandra Lynas Sherry Malicoat Ronald Nearon Jeff Porter Stephen Rice Mary Sallee Marilyn Spence Stephen Stamper Gary Taylor Ricky Townsend Robert Trobaugh Rusty Vickers Jerry Walker Kenneth Walters Jerry Weaver Jimmy West Joan Wininger Ronnie Wooley Kay Wooley SEVENTH GRADE Nancy Barnes Mickey Bevington Pallas Bowley Beverly Bullick Connie Burnt-ttc Patricia Burnt-tte Larry Butcher Johnny Butler Gary Carden Harold Crook Joyce Deazirn Delores Duncan Clinton Eakcr Connie Edwards Jimmie Johnson E- Jiele e i een NOT SHOWN - u-5 , r 31' i A S H G E Bernard Ault F Ql K David Black 'T Q V i -xg A George Bookmiller ' ' A 5 fy ' mx J? lVlil'i:uu Klux llavid flruclu-It Cary llay lirvg lllltvllvr-s lim-ky lidwards l'alric'ia lfrushour l'alri1'ia lllllllllll l ram'v's llish Ruuald llardm-sly lliam- llardiu au a u in-wwnr 1 I' l ll ll ,. Il llunua llusic-r fllu-ryl juhnson lflaiuo- Kaufman fllila-lu-l Lindquist Ile-nuy Mizz- llululiy Milt' Mike' Moss Mary N4-lson John Parks lm- l'e-Hay Nancy Ravvnvraft Marshau Rilvy Sharon Rivrrs ,lullll Nnlwtlsuil Rilil Sullm' Susiv Saluumns Sharon Staflurd Phillip Sullivan Wanda Taylor 'l'iuuulhy 'll-mplv Ch:-ryl Thomas lfstln-r lhuliargvr M4-ri Gail Vivlu-rs juhn Warn:-r Margarvl Whitm- llRlNl'fY'5 JI-IWELERS 215 N. Main Donald Bowman 'r ' i Kennvth liullick ' 'zu y ky 7 A A fx ' - - ' Huyvc Cllaniliers M, , V V A ' il Uvlorc-s Cullins l u va- I .y--v, ' ' if A V illa i . a 1 3 llyl lkirlllrlwiilz 'ill . ..,. ,V L W A K5 'f - ' ,zyb ' . K , R B A., 5 W , t v g up I . E. V , V-,-ff , 1 s-.9 . ',a' ' A Q . wi, .., ,, l l 1 r xi ..' vw my mv -1 '--k .gg K . 1 warg l in i 1 , .2 5. y ' .,, we xr ' is 'Q li ' ,Y I e'?' 5 , ,f ,A K . A iq, ! is I , . 'N- il . - . -.' Y ff . VVVV ' f '4 . , 422 r , fs - i A 1. .. 'lbw gl , ii ' , . y ww' Ol'- L I , KZ A Q , R ff ,fx yi? .1 - Q. .2 .,.. N V n -. fi 1 iz: ' . x . X , 2 ' x. Xx ,L A . A-,Lx , . W L A , X. l i l i 'HY V L 1 -lri I iw Q ---- , .6 1 by ' Q in i . 1 N' L K I' ,K F jk' Q-b -AR fu, .V ' irlf r ' ,R n y, ,af is V if .1 ' I :gli ' rr F..-au-Q l? HI Fl RECORD 81 PLAYERS DR. H. E. MOSS Sipc Tlwalvr Building Dental Surgeon qi . I W ,.,.,, 5 ,Eid K so In M ' X B' 'W' ' I sw- - ' . f L f K Ref aa . .. -na QE fm! -A 'ur 8 .Kd' '55 4 ga we 'l'X br tg Y f ,I 1 W New I . , ' 'x xx 3 L K ,V Q, .W 'I r,,, t ...ik HL.. y i l ii it a-A , Q if . wr tQx -R+ 8 3 'Wil' ar F Connie Joe Amos Kay Armstrong Joe Baber Connie Bickley Charles Bookmiller Cathy Bredemeier Beverly Brown Barbara Bullick ' 1 gh J 9' rw C A is ax 'X A Q,, .. f lk! T2 ,ly .A . K. E L7 arf aww ,ggi aj K1 L C oCCC .,:A at i H ls 'V l C 'V Q1 i lg .Ta-Z.. ' Yi . ,A f I t ,1 'SOL S' , ,skull h ,r,r I , Al t t L 1 t Q .V My 5 I K t, W, . , L 1 wrr, ' if vate xi ff, H I 5 P ,. i ,gg fa l fi an i W, A No nw. as gs Avuune V in ? , i HFTH GRADE Joe Carden Glenda Collins- Tliomas Cox Mary Ann lfree Larry Cripe Janet llay W'ayn1- Coldsberry Mike Goodman Jeannie Graff Rita Graham Larry Hardin Linda Hart Connie Sue Hawkins Steven Hieks Cary llolevek Danny Jackson Donna Jernagan Connie Lee Johnson Lynn johnson Bobby Lynas Susan Nlaliroat Frances Martin Janet lVlarsr'hand Judy Miller Timmy Peters Dovona Pruiett Daniel Ronk Neil Ronk Jeffery Rudolph Ellen Scott joe Spenve Marcus Sprinkle Martha Townsend Tommy Warner Becky Wininger HOWARD CO. IMPLEMENT CO. JOY ANN BAKERY Farm Machinery - John Deere Everything Fine ln The Bakery Line LINCOLN Wk SCENES .0-O Wllal liuvr- wa- ln-rc, ri ne-w girl friend? Tho swinging mnnkvys of Lincoln School. First Crude- lim-cl up to go in after recess. The slimli- is the favorite' of a few at recess The' girlfa finrl swinging is a brf-vze at recvss. Who is going to gm-I the ball? FOURTH GRADE 'Tri . S i ., P Lx - David Biekley ' i .... W , 2 5 Steven B1ShOp - N X ,k Q., U: T V 1? - Alice Boring - H yi . Z q - Lucky Bowley Y l ' W rx, '5: A-' A - .. ff.. I-'L A tr e J , W J . We l 4 if i , i t H I 1 x 1 'tv ' e . 5' - V I I . -W H 4 a new i f ' ' Q Xw, ,J 'V i - i -'ffs 1 ., R+., Q3 - : . : ,-,, 1 i'ff,J5l, l , Q i xl V ., -f , it i tti H it .., i T J .. ,J QM , v- 'ala , , im J , N15 eeee , ' i -.3 11 ii gg Q V, 5 le A A Ahi, J 1 ff ee yyyp pp V K t . lx 'sl ' w v' ,, ' ,S :': , Li , a . , . V S K X - L AV , 5 . ' -I I X :K t ' N R L.. nff' AL . J C it S eeyy E 1 ,. 5 iii, . V zzbv k 3 V . J i -T. x,.z I q V' V ' . n , f . K J J gg' , Q iii S' ' if ':.. Q . ,,,-: - ,. k in L4 .14 I: w Z! V,:: t it . 5 kck f ...' - f it ff' V W' A X ,: R L it A.. 0 C ,,, ,rll , .A', rat I J ...tr - . J i J Sl is ,Nxt my 'Q' I V it J ' -. 1 . f'L' . 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