Humansville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Humansville, MO)

 - Class of 1967

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THE TIIlli PUBLISHED by THE SENIOR CLASS OF 19 6 7 Third Row: Andy Newton, Bob Ross, oohnny Black, Glenda Blazek, Jim Noe, Barbara Kelley, Marilyn Sinwons, Collin Campbell, Mike Smith. Second Row: Mrs. Phillips, Maureen Lcwery, Ellen Fletcher, Ricky Hendrickson, Larry Nickels, Ron Wallace, Terry Andresen. First Row: Wanda Rains, Jill Sheffield, Shirley Andresen, Karen Warren, Sharon Grigsby, Margaret Thomas. We, the seniors of 1967, dedicate this yearbook to our parents, who for the oast 18 years have given us their encouragement, love, and understanding through the most crucial narts of our lives—deoriving themselves of much in order that we could develoo our talents, lead a full social life, and grow up to become respectable, thankful, orosnerous citizens with more of a chance in today's fast-moving world than they may have had themselves. 2 ADMINISTRA TION FACULTY Stanley Lear; Arthur Garretson; Leonard Vahle, President; Glenn Chaney; Larry Tillery, Secretary; Noel Payne, Treasurer; Bill Hoppers; Selbv Crawford, Vice- President; Robert Skidmore School Board Bill J. Hoppers Superintendent . ' Hrs. Emily Ross Secretary Hrs. Lela Fern Phillips Principal 4 Mr. Roger King Physical Education Driver's Education High School Faculty Hr. D. . Griffin Science Mrs. Noma Bishop English Mrs. Charlotte Hoppers Remedial Reading fciglish Mrs. Maxine Stewart Business Education Math Mrs. Sue McLain Music Mrs. Vivian King Librarian Hr. Bill Collins Vocational Agriculture 5 1 Mrs. Betty Midles Sixth Grade Principal Mrs. Veda Griffin Fifth Grade Mrs. Sylvia Franklin Third Grade Mrs. Anna Lee McBride First Grade Mrs. Dorothy Vickers Second Grade Mrs. Anna Mae Tennant Kindergarten Mrs. Maggie Kelley Fourth Grade 6 SENIORS Jill Sheffield It's all right to talk a lot when you really have something to say. Tommy Burns, Vice-President; Hon Wallace, President; Jill Sheffield, Beoorter; Karen Warren, Sec.-Trees. Shirley Andresen You can't always tell about the quiet ones. ' 1 v  ' ll ' J . ' •.. Jfi jm ' Blcky Hendrickson Early to bed, early to rise, your girl goes out with other guys. Barbara Kelley The devil can’t have all the fun. Bob Boss Late to bed, early to rise, he comes to school with bloodshot eyes. Johnny Black I can resist anything except temptation. Collin Campbell School breaks up my whole day. Margaret Thomas What's the use of living If you can't have some fun? v vv! Sharon Grigsby I 08n't be vaccinated, I need both eras. Ron Wallace Don't Jest with ire, I'm a serious-minded man. Keureen Lowery Life Is Just one man after another. Wanda Rains She may not be a Ford, but she sure rattles on! Terry And resen I I don't say much, I Just think a lot. Andy Newton No hurry, no worry, Just life as It comes. ii Larry Nickels I done seen lsst year that I couldn't learr no English. Marilyn Simmons She loves one, but which one Mike Smith I'd study If I could find any pleasure In It. Tommy urns I never nut off until tomorrow what I can out off until the day after tomorrow. 12 Jim Noe The more I see of women, the better I like my dog. Maybe men aren't perfect, but they're the best opposite sex we've got. Karen Warren Class Officers Juniors Jack Butler, President; Vaughn Bish- op, Vice-president; Debbie Holbert, Secretary-treasurer; Kargarette Crawford, Reporter. Sophomores Cathy Tazel, President; Steve Ire- land, Vice-president; R.J. Robert- son, Secretary-treasurer; Beverly ... „ Sayre, Reporter _. - eighth Grade Tim Sprowls, Reporter-treasurer Bobby Lean, Vice-president; rat- ty Kenney, President; Beth Hughes Secretary. P reshmen Bobby Stagner, Reporter; Cathy Floyd, Vice-president; Glenn Blake, President; Dickie Lawson, Secretary-treasurer. M Junior Class Jimmy Pam Vaughn Jerry Jack Baumgardner Beaty Bishop Blair Butler Doyle Margarette Cary Ardell Bonnie Chaney Crawford Cushman interline Fletcher Linda Nancy Robert Steve Kerrilee Foley Fox Garretson Garretson Hanson Diane Debbie Bobby David Dorothy Hi Holbert Houston Keller Kelley 15 Charles Kirtley buddy Lawson Richard Loc ke Kenny Martin Jiamy Midles Marvin Killer Kaylene Noteware Baroara Mitehem Janelie Patterson Fred KcConkey i 111a Mae Linda McCoy Newton C. L. Patricia Pippen Pitts Tom Sue Bill Sawyers Skidmore Stafford Judy Shirley Tennison Yazel 16 Sophomore Class Jean Andresen Linda Daniels Mike Farmer Shirley Floyd Danny Brown Rae Lynn Helen 3renda Glasscock Good Gunier Steve Tomny Ruby Ireland Jenkins Montgomery Mary Gunter Donna Morrison 17 Brenda Thompson Wilaa Vandeveer Donna Watkins Cathy Yazel Bob Price R. J. Robertson Connie Smith Gregg Griffin Beverly Sayre Sue Tinsley • r V Rodney IfcNeely Barbara Rains Eddie Pangbom Grace Sebring Judy Rima Barbara Seiner Helen Glenn Dabble Ball Blake Billingsley Rayaond Cheryl Danny Tomny Burns Crewe Campbell Chaney Datfayne Janet Kathy David Chaney Cameron Floyd Fletcher Janet Hopkins Sharon Lightfoot Dickie Lawson Larry Lean Bruce Rains Bobby Stagner £lla Jean Tinsley Kaylene Larry Sharon Noteware Patterson Piper David Brenda Bill Rains Rummel Robertson Janes Terry Gregg Schies Stafford Tennant Allen Gene Perry Tennison Webster Wallace 20 GRA DES Eighth Grade Roger John Jerry Melody Penny Patty Jo Beth Floyd Fox Garretson Hanson Hochstedler Hopkins Hughes Charles Patty Bobby Kay Jim Judy June Keith Kenney Lean Loney Mayfield Miller Miller Darrell Dennis Tim David Shirey Smith Sprowls Thompson 22 Seventh Grade Carl Carol Janet Jim Barrymore Blazek Brown Butler Debbie Tommy Jill Ailene Darrell Debbie oob Camey Cole Cox Crawford Daniels Fletcher Franklin Tommy Garbor Darbi Gene Griffin Hagelin Activities at School Carnival Tim hartin Betty Patsy Hall Hanson Higgenbothem Keller Myra Pippin Marsha Seiner Lawrence Jo Ann Kenny Noe Newton Morrison Glenda Joyce hike Rumr.el Meador Mayfield 23 Susie Warren Vonna Tinsley Bobby Stovall Sixth Grade f % Tony Mary Dawn Sandra Allison Bridge ford Brown Burns Billy Tom Vernon Butler Carney (M § Connie Betty Cumberland Dobson Wally Margrie Edwin Billy Ellis Fletcher Garretson Gibbs Lollie Hagalin Jackie Annette Vincent Kerry Janice Debbie Ted Jones Keller Lilly McLain Molder Morrison Newton 24 Dennis Donna David Donna Ball Butcher Carney Campbell Richard Va Linda Peggy Judy David Coble Cox Cumberland Garretson Carver Mori Hanson Fifth Graders at work Thelma George Glen David Kelley Mayfield hcNeely Nichols Beverly Robert Teresa honnie Heck Rains Rone Schies Janice Seiner 25 Cory S.vpe Betty Snipes Fourth Grade Rick Ball Debbie Beaty ft Lorrie Rhonda Bridgeford Brown Mark Randv Chaney Coble Carol Ida May Harold Donna Daniels Fisher Fletcher Floyd Brenda Fugate Kimnrr Charla Kay Scott Sharon Julie Cindy Jerry Griffin Hoppers Horner Kauffman Lily Lowery Lyon Wanda Mark Susan Pe gy Mike Gary Mayfield Miller McLain Peck Piper Routh Fred Slagle Teresa Randall Coleta Shoemaker Soence Stacy David Warren Debbie Phillip Creek Noe 26 Third Grade Van Adams Marty S. 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Donna Allison Anderson Ball Margie Russel Robert Chris William Mary Jane 8 11 Coffin Coffin Cridgeford Black Bast Ronnie brenda Tom Carver Gillian Hayes Steve Tim Lear Lee Ricky Liepens 27 Nella ftima Johnny Bill Beth Hummels Sheffield Smith Kerri ..ebster Second Grade Steve Bonnie Sharon Larry Anderson Brovn Brown Camobell Larrv One Lori Cox Ellis Tammy Marsha Griffin Hopoers Lee Horner Darrell Jenkins Karen Junior Bruce David Keller Kellev Lilv Mitchem Larrv Dale Jimmv Wilma Wilma Pioer Bay Bone Bouth T fli Jimmv Vernon Molder Mvers 28 Brenda Schies Mary Sebring Dale Shoemaker Debbie Stafford Mike Sumners First Grade Douglas Annetta Mary Lynn Handy Baumgardner Boyle Brown Creek Kevin Billy Bob Michelle Kelley Mitchell Dorothy Frear Carver Greenhaw Griffin Hanson Lean Kim Lear 29 Elliott Sumners Kurt Tennant John Webster Jane V.erts Pam Wombles Kindergarten Eugene Dale Boden Brown Terri Coffin Dale Randy Dennis Garretson Garretson Garver ■Jeff Harlena Griffin Jolly Randy Irma Ann Liaha Kauffman Piper Piper Kike Ellen Bradley Piper Rima Rone Ruby Kenny Teddy Sapp Spence Stacy Joseph Karen Stephen Steffins Thompson Tillery Sixth Grade in their room Fourth Graders studying Mrs. Ho g a n ’ s Room Christopher Robert Barber Barber Steve Vickie Barber Barber Randy Sheryl Randy Barrymore Fletcher Hochstdeler Beatrice Randall Andy Jim Randy Curtis Hughes Lyon Mayfield Price Rima Rone Jeanie Sapp Jackie Schies Jerry Schies Leonard Spence Carl Stinley Shirley Kheatly Can I have seconds? These laps just kill me GTrrJ11 2l£ fewer cavities MUSIC : B. Runnels, S. Grigsby, S. Floyd, J. Hopkins, D. Holbert, V. Bishop P. Wallace, D. Brovm, K. Warren, D, Billingsley, S. Piper, S. Tinsley, J. Shef- field. Second Row: L. Daniels, J. Cameron, N. Fox, M. Gunter, L. Ball, R. Hendrickson, D. Keller, D. Raines, K. Floyd, P. Beaty, J, Tennison, S. Skidmore I. McCoy. Third Row: S. Tazel, B. Seiner, M. Crawford, B. Gunier, L. Burns, £. Pangborn, J. Schies, G. Cushman, C. Tazel, B. Sayre, B. Thompson, M. Lowery, S. Lightfoot. Fourth Row: Mrs. McLain, L. Newton, M. Thomas, M. Noteware, K. Noteware, R. Glasscock, D. Morrison, G. Piper, A. Newton, B. Price, D. Hix, P. Pitts, D. Kelley, M. Simnons, D. Watkins, B. Kelley, G. Blazek. Band Mixed Chorus !!?i0r®nt08: B SayT®’ Lowory E- Sayre, L. Bums, D. Holbert, B. Hughes. Third Row: Mrs. McLain, J. Blair, T. Cole, J. Butler, L. Daniels, J. Newton, J. Cameron, M. Crawford. Second Row: K. Loney, J. Peck, P. Hopkins, S. Rone, D. Shirey, G. Haglin, K. Morrison, A. Crawford. First Row: P. Pitts, D. Camev. V. Pangborn, N. Fox. How 1: B. Runmel, S. Grigsby, S. Floya, J. Hopkins, D. Holbert, K. Warren, B. Billingsly, S. Piper, S. Tinsley, J. Sheffield, Row 2: L. Daniels, J. Cameron, N, Fox, M. Gunter, L. Ball, K. Floyd, P. Beaty, J. Tennison, S. Skidmore, I. McCoy, How 3 S. Yazel, 5, Seiner, M. Crawford, B, Gunier, L. Bums, K. Yazel, Sayre, B. Thompson, M. Lowery, S. Lightfoot, Row 4: L. Newton, M, Thomas, M, Noteware, K. Noteware, R. Glasscock, D, Morrison, P. Pitts, D. Kelley, M. Simmons, D. Watkins, B. Kelley, G. Blazek, Mrs. McLain•. Boys’ and Girls’ Glee Clubs Row 1s Rick Hendrickson, Vaughn Bishop, David Keller, Edcie Pangborn, Perry Wallace, Danny Brown. Row 2: David Rains, Gaylord Piper, Andy Newton, James Schies,Bob Price, Gary Cushman, Mrs, McLain. I % t • t ■ f a v is - 1 y HONOR CHORIIS First row: Barbara Seiner, Karg- arette Crawford, Ilia McCoy, Jill Sheffield, Back row: Rick Hend- rickson, Andy Newton, Vaughn Bish- op, David is Her, Gaylord Piper. Our own Nancy Sinatra- Watkins Penalty for Burning Draft Card Donna THE CONTINENTALS HONOR BAND Nancy Fox and Patricia Pitts SPOR TS Debbie Holbert Pam beaty Margarette Crawford Donna Morrison Ch e e rl eaders Sharon Grigsby Beverly Sayre Varsity First Row: Assistant Manager, Kenny Morrison; Manager, David Raines; Scorekeeper, Ron Wallace. Second Rows Mr. King, James Kirtley, Bobby Houston, Andy Newton, Steve Ireland, Bob Ross, Kenny Martin, Robert Garretson, Bobby Stagner. FRONT ROW: James Kirtley, Vaughn Bishop, Ecaie Pangbom, Tommy Cnaney, Bill Robertsor Larry Lean. SECOND ROW: Kenny Morrison manager, David Rains manager, Robert Carretson, Bobby Stagner, Mr. King, Ron Wallace manager. Junior Varsity Basketball Freshmen FRONT ROW: Bobby Stagner, Tommy Chaney, Allan Tennison, DeWayne Chaney, James Kirtley, Bill Robertson, Larry Lean, David Rains manager. First Row: C. Yazel, L. ftjrns. L. Daniels, P. Beaty, D. Holbert, K. Warren, N. Fox, P. Pitts. Second R m: Mr. King, B. Ounier, M. Crawford, M. Thomas, S. Yazel, J. Cameron. S. Tinsley, 0. Blazek, S. Lightfoot. Volleyball Pep Club First Row: L. Burns, P. Beaty. Second Row: S. Yazel, P. Pitts, C. Yazel, L. Daniels, D. Holbert, B. Gunier, N. Fox, J. Cameron. Third Row: Mr. King, S. Piper, D. Watkins, S. Ligbtfoot, M. Thomas, L. Newton, B. Thompson. So f tball Baseball First Row: E. Pangborn, B. Houston, R. Garretson, K. Martin, J. Butler, B. Stagner. Second Row: Mr. King, V. Bishop, C. L. Pippen, A. Newton, D. Raines, Manager. FRONT ROW: Bob Franklin, James butler, Torany Cole, Bobby Stovall, Darrell Daniels, SECOND ROW: David Rains,manager, Bobby Lean, Robert Daniels,Leslie Dodd, Kenny Morrison, Tinny Sprowls, Mr. King, 7 th S 8th Cheerleaders FRONT ROW: Beth Hughes, Judy Miller, Penny Hochsteader, Vickie Pangbom, Melody Hanson, Elaine Sayre, SECOND ROW: Marsha Seiner, Ilene Crawford, Debbie Carney, Janet Brown, Carol Blazek, Darby Griffin. ACTIVITIES Seated: Donna Watkins, Karen Warren, Johnny Black, Nancy Fox, Janet Cameron. Standing: Eddie Pangborn, Larry Nickels, Mrs. Phillips, David Keller, Bill Robertson. Student Council Newspaper Staff Seated: Johnny Black, Karen Warren, Jill Sheffield, Shirley Andresen. Standing: Bob Ross, Ron Wallace, Sharon Qrigsby, Maureen Lowery, Marilyn Simmons, Margaret Thoeas, Barbara Kelley, Mrs. Stewart, Wanda Rains. First Row: G. Webster, K. Miller, C. Campbell, T. Andresen, D. Chaney, A. Newton, L. Nickels, L. Lean. Second Row: G. Cushman, T. Sawyers, F. McConkey, 0. Blake, J. Blair, B. Price, R. Hendrickson, W. Baumgardner, D. B-own. Third Row: 0. Ten- nant, D. Campbell, A. Enterline, T. Stafford, S. Ireland, B. Houston, R. Garretson, J. Butler, S. Garretson, J. Midles, Mr. Collins. Barnwarming Queen «3 ? Princess Prince Kindergarten First Grade Mary Brown—Dennis Morrison Terre Coffin—Dennis Darver Beverly Peck—Cory Sype Sixth Grade Mike Tennant—Annette Keller Special Education Bea Hughes—Carl Stinley Fourth Grade | Rhonda Brown—Gary South Queen Crown and Candy Bearers Annetta Boyle—Mitchell  Crown and Candy Bearers Dorothy Lean—Billy Carver James Butler—Darbi Griffin Sophomore Cathy Yazel—Rodney McNeely Seniors Sharon Grigsby—Ron Wallace Juniors Merrllee Hanson—James Lawson Yearbook Staff FRONT ROW: Margaret Thomas, Editor; Johnny Black, Editor; Bob Ross, Salesman; Donna Morrison, Assistant; BACK ROW: Jill Sheffield, typist; Wanda Rains, Classes; Maureen Lowery, Classes; Karen Warren, Features; Mrs. Stewart, Advisor; Ron Wallace, Salesman; Gaylord Piper, Assistant; Nancy Fox, Assistant; Eddie Pangborn, Assistant; Marilyn Simmons, Photographer; Barbara Kelley, Humor. Escert Bob ho38 Yearbook Queen Queen Marilyn Simmons VEARBOCK QUEEN Marilyn Simaons Kerrilee Hanson and Doyle Chaney Patti Kenney and Tommy Jenkins Has anyone got a mild breath freshner? Junior Play Aren't these two just aaoraule? Anyone for a quiet afternoon on the stage? Tnese are eligible bachelors? Last Will and Testament Friendliest Shnron Grigsby Most Dignified Ron Wallace TERRY ANDRE3EK: I will ray '59 gas-eating Chevy to anyone that's rich enough. SHIRLEY ANDRESEN: I will the closed noon hour to the whole school and hone everyone has fun next year. JOHNNY BLACK: I will ray ability to leave pens in and ray little red wagon to Jill. one piece to Sharon Grigsby TOMMY BURNS: I will ray beautiful curly, kinky hair to anyone that is road enough to take it. Mrs. Bishop can have it. SHARON GRIGSBY: I will ray second semester speech class to Margarette in hopes that she may pester Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Hoppers, Mrs. McLain, and Mrs. Ross better. BARBARA KELLEY: I will my ability not to eat in class to anyone who eats in class. MAUREEN LOWERY: I will ray ability to get in trouble and always have a good excuse for it to Margarette. ANDY NEWTON: I will my ability to keep the bench warm during a baseball game to anyone crazy enough to want it. JIM NOE: I will ray place in the cafeteria to anyone stupid enough to eat there. LARRY NICKLES: I will ray driving habits to Rodney McNeely. RICK HENDRICKSON: I will my '57 Chevy to Debbie Holbert and Pam Beaty if they learn how to drive it and promise to drive it hard and fast BOB ROSS: I will ray ability to get all my Developmental Reading themes and to never get into trouble to Pam Beaty and Debbie Holbert. MARILYN SIMMONS: I will ray ability to be a mediator for people to whomever wants it. JILL SHEFFIELD: I will my ability to be a consistent and persistent source of annoyance to Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Hoppers, Mrs. McLain, Mrs. Ross, Janet Cameron, Margarette Crawford, Pat Pitts, Sue Skidmore, and Nancy Fox. MARGARET THOMAS: I will the north corner of the high school to all future people who are going steady. RON WALLACE: I will the Job of scorekeeper to anyone who can put up with pestering teachers. KAREN WARRai: I will ray ability to get along with people to Debbie Holbert and ray high position in Developmental Reading to Margarette. MIKE SMITH: I will ray ability to keep out of trouble to the juniors. WANDA RAINS: I will ray ability to control my laughing and sneezing to Mrs. Phillips. Best Looking Karen Warren Rick Hendrickson Most Popular Bob Ross Barbara Kelley Class Clown Larry Nickels Senior Prophecy Brainiest Jill Sheffield SHIRLEY ANDRESEN is the first woman president of the First National Bank in Slobbovia. TERRY ANDRESEN AND MARGARET THOMAS: Terry is now owner of A T food chain stores—better known as Andresen and Thomas. JOHNNY BLACK has Just become Pope Paul VII. TOMMY BURNS has taken Wilt Chamberlain's place on the Philadelphia 76ers. He has also won the I9oo, ' 9, and '70 Mr. America contests. COLLIN CAMPBELL has gone batty from teaching psychology and now is a professional cabinet maker an! owns his own lumberyard. SHARON GRIGSBY is now the new Olympic champion for broadjumping. She broke four of her own records for jumping. RICK HENDRICKSON is now a multi-millionaire. He drives a '58 Chevy and gives his dad an allowance. BARBARA KELLEY is now working as a welder for Butcher Construction Conroany. MAUREEN LOWERY is now in the recording business. Look for her latest album, The Singing Nun. ANDY NEWTON has moved to California and has a 200-acre fig farm. LARRY NICKLES KAREN WARREN: Larry is still in school and uses his study halls to skip to go see his wife Karen who is sitting at home with four little nickels. JIM NOE is now owner of R.B. Rice's Pure Lard Company. WANDA RAINS has a job with Warner Bros, doing imitations of horses. BOB ROSS is now Vice-president of Joseph P. Schlitz Brewing Co. JILL SHEFFIELD is a professional bar-maid at the Sand3 Hotel in Las Vegas. MARILYN SIMMONS has graduated from nursing school with high honors, but because of her opinion she wears a black dress. MIKE SMITH catches chickens for a living and sells assorted eggs during the spring. RON WALLACE is now Commander in Chief of the Japanese Armed Forces and has a black belt in karate. Most Athletic Tommy Bums Most Likely To Succeed Margaret Thomas Eighth Grade Boys Jill Sheffield Salutatorian Margaret Thomas Betty Crocker Homemaker Award Awards Johnny Black and Marilyn Simmons I Dare You Awards School Serv i c SCHOOL SECRETARY HIGH SCHOOL JANITOR Mrs. Ross Everett Chaney BUS DRI' ERS Jack Burrel, Delmar Gentry, Raymond Routh, Guy Nickles, Byard Lipe, Romy Heliums Librarians in the school s new library. The Dave Clark Five (minus 3) What would mother say Who put the frog in the punch bowl? v y You must have been a beautiful baby? swing Low Sitt'n Bull Class dismissed on account of rain. Juniors wear me ragged] Hung Jury Once in the morning does it ADVERTISING STEPHENS ait and Corar.ercial Phone 326-A315 211 West Broadway Bolivar, Missouri ■ o?ov Always serve. . . YELLOW BONNET FINE FOODS FAMOUS FOR QUALITY BANTA FRUIT COMPANY 6 1 West Hall Springfield Missouri £ )ALI7 AND _ COMPLIMENTS CF HUMANSVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE — Comrlir- nts of Doctor and Mr . E. E. Low«ry CoBfHm«nt.s of Doctor and Mrs. James F. Rhodes ANDERSON FRUIT AND VEGETA DIE ARKET Coal Dealer Best Grades of Oklahoma and Kansas Coal 703 East Buffalo Street Bolivar, Missouri Phone 326-4374 Pet Incorporated Milk Products Division iAD' F'0 PEPT. STORE Clothes—Dry Good Notions Sr Sho« - for the entire family T. H. ROGERS LUMPER COKFANY BUILDING MATERIALS Paint Glass Dierks Posts WATT 66 SERVICE Gasoline-Oils-Tires Batteries-Wheel Balancing Vashing-and-Greasing Humar.sville, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF FOREMOST DAIRY John M. Cowden, Distributor HUMANSVILLE BANK DRIVE-IN-BANKING NIGHT DEPOSITORY NEW BUILDING FREE PARKING ii i t r4


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