Goodland High School - Tivoli Yearbook (Goodland, IN)

 - Class of 1948

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David Ruhmkorff Gladys Bower Rlta Gilsinger John Jodnson Eva Cudworth Jean Jeaver Beth Dalton William Hart. The staff Editor Associate Uditor Class Edltor Athletic Editor Business Manager Art Editor Typist Sponsor . .... ... .... A Sharon Cramer.... ....Picture Editor ff' ?,,4z.:-'L'-3 f f 'T 1X i I 7 X ESX riff 'N I EX Lal K T ,Q X I K., W , A Afy f Wg fr, X , 'fx x X D ,f4j:.5-, K 3 X mv f l X- ,.. X 5' I!! Q, Nfiil, 1,1 Q . , I ' K 'Jap N mb . -. V - , t Q ff! l W f- .h H. - .. , , ,f Q B 'fag T , ,4 ' K ' q Xe' M, 'q ' 5 'A A, 'K ,, ' 1 A , 'f 3 4 , ' 4 ! ' ' ai ,,,A N ig V ,J i N'-wi' ' V Q H .ff M L., .QAL-P' t A , , '-9-in J 3J,,,.'.-w 3 - ,..,,,,:.- gf, , - Hmm. ,L vu x !'.n xi '-rw ,L Seniors 93 it-ms ,N Q v , , J , , ax, 1- i ,J ff ,af I is sr 4 ?f 1.34 -r A xl ,Q X W I lil if I? K f C L A S S H I S T O R Y T e- 9 OO A N Place' Goodland Grade School Date September of l93o Roll Call Dolores Allen Laverne Barbour Charlotte Bokma Edwin Bond Jacquelyn Buckle Eva Cudworth Beth Dalton harilyn Dorton Charles Duvall Roberta Fox Rita Gilsinger Irma Jean Hamilton Teddy Hanna Guy Hoaks Hazel Hoaks John Johnson Glenn Keller Harry wedlock James hedlock Helen Ningear Genevieve Miiller Ralph Nevitt Eugene Pearson Rovena Rainwater Jackie Rouhier Datfd Ruhmkorff Richard Schneidt Earl James Scripter Helen Sell Norma Jean Slayter Howard Smith Helen Stombaugh Lawrence Turner Ardeth Welsh Joan Lyons Martha Wilham The scene opens in M155 H0ggn'3 first grade room where she was distractedly trying to help all of us get the seats we wanted and the books we needed finally we were all sat isfied and school began After gfeat dfort Miss Hogannanaged to teach us our letters and numbers by the end of the year ve found ourselves dter ashort vacation backin school hiss Meade was our second grade teacher The year was high li hted by an art exhibit All of us worked very hard in an attempt to have our work chosen for the exhibit All of us were promoted to the third grade, and the fol lowing September found us in Miss neMaster s room This was quite a change from the first and second grade, for we learned to multiply and dlvide and write with pen and ink Niss answ ours w IG many ewasters was very patient with us whennmr mathematical rs failed to be correct or when we spilled ink all over lves Dome of us were quite pro d when we learned to be fairies in the school operetta We enjoyed the pax ties we had, and the best one was the cne atthe endcf school where we learned that we w re to be in the fourth gr ade next fall when we started back to school aga1n,we found ourselves in a nev room with a cifferent teacher, Niss McGraw patient ly tried to teach us to draw, however, most of us were not artists when September rolled around again, we felt very grown up as we climbed the stairs to the fifth grade room To add to our feeling of being grown up, we w re also allowed t play on the nbign side of the play ground Miss Thompson was assigned the task of try ng to teach us In addition to reading, writing, and arithmetic, we had social studies This was also the year we modeled clay Clay modeling brought mostly chagrln, for every evening we came home with our clothes smeared with clay The autumn of l94l found us in our last year of grade school with Niss Verrill as our class teacher Mr Miles taught us health, and Miss McGraw taught us soap carving Al though we worked diligently, the year passed slowly as we anxiously awaited our promotion im 0 . . 0 lo 1 Q . f- . . a A l F A 1 1 . 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A H v . v Y ' - 0 I ' . 1 o L 1 n 5 o V ' 1 CLASb EISTOPV CONT At last we found ourselves seated in the Juntor high assembly le felt qulte mature as we took our seats This year v ras our cla ses in d'ffer nt rooms and we annoyed the other classes by makinb childish noises ln the n 11 as passed from one class to anotser Atout all we did during this period of our school career was to dream about high school and to rave parties finally the UGreat Dayu arrived, and we were enrolled as freshmen In a surprisinbl stort t e, we discovered that ve w zen t as wise and as es, rienced as at flrst we had thouvht we were, and by the er' of the year, we were fairly well acquainted with tue t rr, breen freshmen Dolores Allen laraaret Allies Nondus Barber Eileen Bennett Charlotte Dokra Edwin Dond Betty Brooks J C Broo s Sraron Cramer Gladys Crlpe Fva Cudworth Beth Dalton van s bonovan sar'lyn Dorton helen Ullman nilma Jean weav Miss Stout was our sponsor towing officers Presldent Vic lresldent Secretary Treasure nits Gilsinber Irma Jean Hamilton Hazel ioaks John Johnson Joan Lyons Geneveive liiller Hex lontgomery Virginia Proud Anna Rheude David uhmkorff Richard Schneidt lelen Sell Helen Siombaugh Dora Joan Vatklns Ardeth telsh Rlcrard ochneldt Edwin Uond helen Ullman Dharon Cramer 1 1 . 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N . f . f 1 7 s . ear tie last of t e year we manaaed to agree on the color for our class sweater, and we or ered them for our sophomore year ihey vere red with wn te letters and numerals we were a group of 24 students in ourswthomore year W lost tre following students Betty Brooks, J C Brooks Edwin Bond, ala ys Crlpe, Nondus Barber, Anna Rheude, and Dora Joan Watkins Our sweaters arllved durlnb tie summer vacation and were aiven to us the second day of school We wore them constantly even trough Indian summer made it somewhat un comfortable at times Our officers for the sopho ore year were President Rex Nontromery Vice President, John Johnson Secretary Vva Cudworth Treasurer David Ruhmkorff we had a new sponsol this year, hiss Fleming The next year found us raised to the dignity cflpper olassmen, althou5h we d1dn't always act dgnified We lost Jean Weaver and Margaret Allies, and we ga1ned.ban Lowery and marbe Camblin, thus our class still numbered 34 Miss Fleming was our sponso1 aga n and we elected officers as follows CLAS: VlST0h1, LONCLTIED Pre3l,ent Dav d nnhmkorff Vice rreslfent Alta lldlhb r Secretary Genevelve Mliller Treasuxer Eva Cudworth The first bla event in our Junior year was the ordering of our class rlnas Our class broke all recordsty voting un animously on tr rin, desired lhe order was sentin, and we received our rlnps lH November we wore themgroudlyand spent much tlme pollshin and adririnl them, even though some ofthe boJ's and G1rl's rings did go astray' we worked lard tkd ar to ake money We ha a con cession stand at tr basketball aames, and we all cooperated by vorking at it le also siolsored two dances At our class play, Saved by the Belle, we had a large audience e et the oat for our prom as va! 2, and we hired B Bailey s or hesfra from hogansport we all enjoyeddecorating the gym vitl tle var ous class colors and also the class col ora are also the sclool colors The orclestra was set on ti , and a l t fence was lafed across the front ofthe sta 5 The center of atiractlon was a a be balloon bag sus pen ed from t c le of the cell n , which was released a fter tie Grand arch be had great quawtltes of confettie an strea ers to ao to the fun After a few hour's sleep, all drabb 0 out Leo a f cown to tre axm to clean up renalns All lH all, we feel ed that tre ,ron was very suc ihe summer vacat on seemed to evaporate, ana before knew lt, w vfre back at school After eleven years of work and antlclpatlon, we finally attalnec the exaulted position 6 sen ors Our class numherec tve fy three ve lost Helen Sell, Ha ze Poaks, ean veav r a 5a nec James ouette, and ex sexxlce man r fart vas asslane the task being our sponsor lh s wa a ver busy year, it seemed as if the teachers had consy red to ma e 13 study harder he also had wl2OO t earn fo1 our trlp to New XOTK and lashlngton, We ad sex ral oney earnin p oye ts szcl Pobo week bake sale paper d lv s, and a dance e selected our class play, NThe Tnner Wlllyn and set the date for A,r l o Baccalaureate was ay 9, and Comrencement was may which en ed our school career Information Bureau Athlete A dl,nlfief bunch of muscles unable to Ilt wood or sift ashes Cinder One of the first trinps to catch in your e in traveling Check A form of comnervectlon from home E rth A solid substance much desired by the sea 'IEE Echo ihe o ly thin, that can cheat a woman out of her last xord Jury Twelve m n chosen to see who has the best lawyers Dnore An unfavoratle relort from headquarters , a v N R -f. , a . l K. 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A L Au ust 29 Enrolhnent day we were surprised to see an em arassed Rita tiptoed into the assembly as we were aboutto be dismissed Sept 8 First day of school Everyone was eyeing his Ighbor suspiciously In case anyone wonders why the senior sectionrf the the assembly was so quiet today, it was because six of the senior girls were catching up on the sleep that they did n t get at Kita's slumber party brioay night Sept ll School well under way The seniors are beginning E settle down Sept 15 Rex fell asleep ln Government class and woke him If up by his snoring Sept 22 Basketball team must cut out all pie, cake, candy E Too bad Oct l 10 During tPlS perlod it was rather common to see some of our more enterprising classmates coming to schoolldth quilty looks and sonet mes panned expresseons By an odd coincidence, it was also at this time that several ofthefarm ers were complainint about stolen watermelons Oct 20 Geneveive had a party, which was engoyed by all Oct 35 24 Teachers institute This was previously looked T5FwaTd to as a vamation, but we seniors observed 'hobo wee and it was anything but a vacation After three days ofhard work, we came back to school with blisters and achingsnuscle O t 9 The seniors were all dress o up today, as welnd our Ictures taken We will get tfem in Lecember if we didn' break the camera Oct 50 Virginia was elected queen for the carnival and -ladys and Joan were her attendants N v l Ten of the senior girls appearedquite tired this morning, as they hadn't recovered fromirma Jean's slumber party yet What's the matter, girls, don't you sleepaithose parties? N v 7 Senior cords began appearing Nov lO Dolores came to school wearing a diamond from Jim Nov l3 Our class president fell out of his chair in very undignlfied manner in math class today Nov 22 Eileen came to school wearing a diamond from Bob Dec 5 This gets to be a bore when the kids don't do anv thing out of the ordinary Contributions will be appreciated Dec lO We began working on our paper drive Joan lost a mitten in a cornfeild over by Brook Dec 16 We received our class pictures Dec 19 we lost one oi our classmates,Helen Sell,to Vernon Cox in matrimony We also lost Helen Gilman temporalily, as she went to Texas for the winter C L S S C A ' E N D A R ne . '. . . I ' . O . . . . se . --' 0 , e .'. -' . I 5T-usT- Ask Rita and Sharon if they still like cider. I :I -L-QI I - c . -. ' e' , . ,, p 9 1 x' , tu G C 1- V s o . -. , o . n. . ChASb CALWNDAh, CONT Dec 5 bharon was sporting a Brook class ring ec we got out for Christmas vaction Hooray! J n 5 Our VBC8tlJ1'1 ended, and we settled down totheschool routine again we had a new shedule, and wight of the girls got lost Jan ld The senior birls all wore rr ir hair parted in the iddle today aan el ed by hr Jan class Jan won eb Daxid forhot to go Clark Fashion note The sw aters today We had a political Irma Jean' has Norman's to band John wasseverly scold senlors all wore seniorcordsand debate in English Neigther side basketball sweater with many trials and errors, the home ec girls are learninb to knit Peb Jlm came to school with a new haircut for thebasket Eall game John made the front pabe of the horocco Courier Feb ll Qome ol the blrls offered to bring their boyiriend alonb to fill up the bus for our trip Feb the Feb the A bunch of us got together out turlose of practising our solos for Irma dean learned a proposition Same at Charlotte 's for the band contest in geomety The English class finished reading Nacbeth Joan blushedwhen she droppedher appleli the study hall The band students came back to school with lots of zoaors a c l ttle red hats Feb a 44 we were given a testto see how many words we knew Same of us wished that we had a dictlonary March l dome of us ere still hoarse from cheering so much at tre tourney helen returned from Texas March A we had tryouts for tre ,lay Narch 15 we vera 5 ven a test to determine what things we I ke to GO bometlmes it was rather difficult to make a choice March breen narch Aprll Aprll ill La 14 l St fatricl-r's ay Several oi the girls wore Rex tried to tell as tt t yeast makes anake rise we received our name cards and awnouncements The band won first place 3 Rensselaer Baccalaureate bomm ncement, if Ur Norris signs our diplomas D . Q. 'A . Va . -. W' ' m L . .4 . EQ. : ' Pea 8 . . Q. . F, . 3. - ' . Feb. go. Rex learned that Hoc Dprlngsand old Faithful a-en't ppb. L. 1 , L1 . ' l. . D . ' A V W. - -J:-Q. 1 ' la ., . , . ' L. 13, A In . 1 Q. . . M . . Dolores Allen Eileen Bennett Charlotte Bokma Gladys Bower Sharon Cramer Eva Cudworth Jim Donovan Beth Dalton marilyn Uorton helen Gilman Rita Gilslnger Irma John Joan Joan Jean Hamilton Johnsor Lowry Lyons Geneveive hiiller Rex Montgomery Virginia Proud David Ruhmkorff Dick Schneidt Helen Stombaugh Ardeth Welsh Jhn Louette ambitious bold cheerful demure engaged fllrtatious genial handsome indifferent Jolly knowledge lively mischievous noisy original patient quiet refined serene Texan understanding vivacious warm hearted x citing youthful Z zealous Jhn I U e ' V M C L A S A L P H ' T A-- f A B-, A 1 C H 'S ni: I G 1:-- . J f E-- 1 , F-- G-- H-- I-- J J--' j Joan Lyons K-- n L-- ' ' ' In M--. N..- O-- ' nger p-- Q-- h-- Y y ' S-- ' A U--1 V-- lv. ff. A' w-- f A 2 I X-- - E A Y--' Q 4 ll 'I ,A ' C L A S S S O N G S S How Many Hearts Have You Broken Put Your Arms Around he Honey Miss You Two Loves Have I Ny Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time I Don't Mant to Set the World on Fire The han I Love Feudlng, Fussing, an Fighting Deep in the Heart of Texas Don't fence he In I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now Somebody Loves he It Had to Can t Get Full Moon Give me A How Soon Ev ry day Cocktails Be You Started with You and bmpty Arms Little Kiss is Ladies Day with e for Two I Walk Alone Ny Sugar is so Refined The Sheik of Arabic A B n Damld nuhnkorff James Donayon UGUGE ive '1'ller Joan Lowry Dolores Allen Irma Jean Hamilton Charlotte Bokma John Johnson Hichard Schneidt hat all of us work for and none of us have Ardeth elsh Sharon Cramer All of us Rita Uilsi The Teachers None of us Gladys homer Virginia Yroud helen Gilman Eva Cudworth aril n orton Leth Dalton ileen bennett Hex Nontgomery lelen btombaugh orle bo lren I U1 .LJ LJ the Plas P le L .LQ I1 ' lol owv T tid Q L the so no o Q 111633 SWQ CJ To all U ir 3 up 'is USG jokes 81 TO u J. yeal 'L tow J Nev hapwan .e V lt works J t I, B to Ravare I Y rls to rlogs Ir' and the abllit 41l.O L ev lalo 11 l Yacuk :ve wlll one r 1 'fnt iso Sr tzhve will an w arm 1lr'tle H1 1 f Jlll 3 l t QF Tomls I' lno vl UA lorls kllen e -lo o. 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'S H- V. 3 M ,, I-J ' L7 ' F' ' U I a Q O u CLASS WILL CONI We, Rita Gilsinger nd John 4ohnson,wdll our exceptional ability to solve albebra to Charles Chapman Use it sparing ly, please' I Irma Jean Hamilton, will my A's in math to Revere Weiand I, Joan Lowry, will my mosedty to Bill Stombaugh I, Joan Lyons, will my ability to charm Brook to Renska Lewellen I, Rex Montgomery, will my senior cords to hy brother Norman I, Virginia Proud, will my naturally curly hair to Fred Ililler I, David Ruhmkorfi will thetradltional cantf beans Bob Bower This can has been passed on since l934 Keep it rolling iwhea it isn't running rightj to Arnie Durman where shallwe go tonight? I, Helen Stombaugh, will my seat in the assembly to my brother, lrancis He'll get lt anyway I, Jean weaver, will a paekabe of Sen Sen to nichard Sigo Use it only on dates' I, Ardeth Welsh, will my interest in the studyinb and my quietness that I never used to Marjorie Dalton There are plenty of both left' me, the Senior Uirls, will the UNew Lookn to the Junior Boys We, the Band Students, will our dust covered instruments and dog eared music to all future band members This will is witnessed and signed by the incompetent in uividuals, Bob Uled I, L Kluck nCookien Duster Bill Board l 'A I . , ' W Q, ' to I, Dick Schneidt, will my ability to get the family car e H. Class Prophecy When traveling through myzid home town, Goodland, I to see one of the new Jet propelled planes landing in a A fami iar figure stepped out and started toward me, she former classmates of 'b8, Sharon Cramer She said th t was surprised nearby field was one of my Kay Puetz had enlarged his airfield, and she was now chief flying instructor business was a little slack, she offered to take me on a trip to look up all our old class members Before we megancur trip, Sharon took me aroundto see some ofthose who were stillin town Starting to cross the street,we were confronted by a chugging, dilapidated jalopy driven by John Qohnson who operates a taxi service between Goodland and Brook Since thls was an emergency trip, he couldn't stop to talk to us We heard a great commotion at the Herald offlce Looking in, found Geneveive Miiller diligently at work She informed us that had received a Job as society editoribr the Goodland Herald through she her outstanding work in English during high school She was preparing article on one of our classmates, Helen Stombaugh By article, we learned that Helen is runnlns for president Baby Sitters' Union Her platform 15 that the parents I was very glad to hear that Jim Donovan had been reading from of the National of the children promoted to as sistant basketball coach Our team, having won the state championship the previous year, was going on an exhibitlon tour during the winter Sharon then took me to the library to see Virginia Proud, wholnd replaced Miss Brooks as librarian Virginia was extremely proud of the new section in the library, which contained only western novels saw a voluminous book lying on the desk entitled, How to Get That Lean Look, by Jean Weaver Her formula was cottage cheese andfts ofblack coffee As we were about to board the plane, we heard some swingnusic coming from a window Looking up, ticing the trumpet She had taken swing band and has her application We wished her luck and went on our we saw Joan Lyonsindustriously prac over her brother s place in Pirtle's in for solo trumpet with Spikeibnes way Flying over the country we saw a black, smoky object racing up and down a cornfield Sharon explained that it was Richard Schneidt experimenting with his new jet propelled tractor He had recently See elected president of the Farm Bureau As we flew over Purdue our curiosity was aroused, by a boisterous shoving crowd of boys, so we landed the plane Upon invlstigation we found Irma Jean Hamilton to be the source of the excitement She told us that she was taking a home economics course and that the boyswere helping her with her homework On our journey east we stopped at Boston for dinner where wefbund a quaint little restaurant called 'Bethds Beanaryn operated by Beth - - ' I . As - Q V ' . g we . an must provide a welllfilled refrigerator, records, and a date. . , We . . n Dalton A huge crowd was gathered around a table Who should be the center of attr ction but our former class president, David Ruhmkorff! He was demonstrating how to eat spaghetti by using the four strand method Beth said she had hired him the wee before, but she feared that sne'd have to let him go, as he was devouring all the profits as well as the spaghetti Our next terminal was New York We stopped to see Ardeth Welsh , since flying over the countryside we saw brightly colored signsad vertising Nfelsh's Wonder Plllsn We found lrdeth occupying a little shack along the rlver wher she was testing solutlons and writing equ ations She enthuiastically described her secret formula for energy to manufacture vltamin pills Reversing our flight we returned to Goodland, we spent a little rest before our westward departure During our stay, we learned that the noted author and lecturer, Helen Gilman had consented to b series of artlcles about Texas for the Goodland Herald Since thls was Saturday night, we decided to go to Rensselaer to see how the dances were operating without us They were getting along quite well, it seemed, as modern dancing trends had been introduced by Charlotte Bokma and Eileen Bennett, now employed as dancing insturc Eileen had decided to accept an offer from the Arthur Murray Studios She also related Dolores Allen's marri ge to her hlgh school sweet heart, Jim Mohr They are living on a chicken farm up by Mt Ayr To contact Gladys Bower, we had to stop at Salt Lake City She h s become manager of a Royal Blue Store Her invaluable experience working at the Royal Blue Store in Goodland had obtained her this position Gladys directed us to Eva Cudworth's fabulouslyfamous dough Having had seen or received nut factory We were glad to see Eva looifng so happy and prosperous After sampling Eva's doughnuts, we st rted where we found Rita Gilsinger trying to make articles on nHow to Make a Happy Marriagen which column of the Reno Tribune Joan Lowry, ences on the of m8II18Q6 tremendously thrllled Our last Dorton and Rex Mont omer Rex e of the figs mov e studlo, Betty Hutton had been praised by stop was Hollywood, for Reno, Nevada, living She writes appear in the daily show which featured We stopped at Los Angeleszmrthe Annual fashion who has became a famous model, noted for her five appear cover of Life magazine She had Just recelved a proposal from Henry Heartache, the famous movie star, she was California where we found Marll n is employed as head talent scout E his discovery of Marilyn to rival Jimmy Fidler on hrs last program news of everyone in the class of 'Lb we turned the plane in the dlrection of Goodland once more I was very grateful to her, so after thanking Sharon, I was once more on my way A . e a tors. 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' - Ti OQLT Il, , V-SO CORK B CK BULLETI BO RDS The above illustration shows the 24 x 36 size DAVSON Cork Back Bulletin Board with lingln pc! In qlun door lock and key See prxce list PRICE LIST DAV SON Cork Back Bulletm Boards are con structed wrth hqht walnut hnrsh frames Post mg surface consxsts of M cork mounted on M 3 ply veneer These Bulletms are made to lasl as only the fmesi mcrierxals are used Furnished In iho following :Ixos and nylon Order by Style and She STYLE PLAIN NO GLASS S 415 575 920 1465 17 50 STYLE SINGLE SEI' IN GLASS DOOR x 24 S14 50 x 35 TWO SEI' IN GLASS DOORS 20 00 STYLE S30 00 32 50 31 25 36 25 prices FOB Chxcaqo-Specral Sxzes and Fxmshes to order For Use In' FACTORIES SCHOOLS OFFICES STORES CHURCHES CLUBS PUBLIC BUILDINGS HOSPITALS SALES ROOMS The above xl us ratxon shows 'he 24 X 36 size DAV SON Cork Bc k nullstrn Board plain. wxtnout glass door See pnce lxst. The above illustra ron shows the 33 x 48 size DRVSON Cork Ba k Bulleun Board wnh two ut In qlcxsa doon lock and key See price list 1 DISTRIBUTORS DHU 50,7 4925 GLENDALE 2 KANSAS CITY 4 MISSOURI I I 12:0 x lB - .,..,.,..................,.,..........,.........,, ,, . 18 x 24 .,,.,,. .........,.,.............,,. , , ,,....,.,,..,. . . 24 x 36 ....,...........,............,.....,...., .....,. ..,..... , . . 36 x 48 ,.,,,,, ...., . ,.,,............... .... , . ,, . 36 x 60 . , .,,.,., ,..,......,..,.,..,.......,,, . . l8: .,.. ,... .......,,,....................... ........,. . . . . . 24 x 30 .,.......,, ..,.,,, ,...,.. ,... , , . , , ,,.,.. 17.50 24 ,,,,, ...,, ................. . . .. . . 3U: X 45 . , .,,., .,...,...........,.....,... , .... . 30 x BO .. .. . .,,, ,... ,...,........... .,,.,.,, ,,.,.., . . , , . 36 x 48 . ., ...,,,,..,,.,.,,..,.. , ,,....,......,... ,, . , 36 x 60 ......, , ,.,,...........,,.,,....,... ...... ..,,,...,.,,.... . V H W ' V All K ' ' I . , . . . T ' , c ' WE HAVE A UHANGIABII IIIIIR UR IIURK BUIIIIIN IUR IVIRY NIIU-EUNSUII US


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