Linwood High School - Linden Leaves Yearbook (Linwood, NC)
- Class of 1953
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Her optimistic nature, her ready smile, and her keen sense of humor have served to make our days and years brighter, and the onward and upward path a little easier for our uncertain feet. f , . f' nga? ,Qi 5 ,, 0 11 25 ? 1-r-11-,Lf: ana' ,. -fx-7,fL,,.--'-, ., H'-1, 1 17 1... ., -f , Annual Staff 'Q' PAUL TAYLOR C o- Editor MAX LANNING ALICE SWINK Business Managers itsvfwmvzei .4-an JIMMY WALTON Co-Editor nuavfvll' -M 22 ,. - L 3 Qifg, ,J J FIRST ROW: Alice Swink, Jimmie Styers, Paul Taylor, Jimmie Walton, Don Strickland, Max Lanning. SECOND ROW: Richard Broadway, Betty Swing, Mrs. Cox, Sponsor. . Dillfidsaiz 60ui1fy Administration MRS . CARL BRINKLE Y Supervisor Davidson County High Schools i i MRS. Lols REICH Supervisor Davidson County Elementary Schools MR. PAUL F. EVANS Superintendent Davidson County Schools 'ldlngq High chan! Qaculfy J. L. Gathings, Prin. Science , Mathematics Marylee S. Cox English, Typing, French 2 mm ?acul!y Z3? YESPK OK Paul V. Yarborough Social Sciences, Physical Education Mary Yarborough English, Mathematics Health HQ .,,,A..n. ..., IFS, .mb is.. -4. un H... neil, .. . Slwzcutary Qzzfulty Q .bi Mrs. Lonnie Holmes Miss Harriet Mellon Mrs. Robert Hackett Mrs. Nell Briggs,Mrs. Grace W iw b MRM . 4+ x., ,E ,bv .W 'fa SA J .iz ,,,,,. 'Uk I was ,A orthy z ,W , 'jgswmv ,fi 1 5 1 , 5 I A 1 Mrs. Lena Smith, Mrs. Mabel Harvey, Mrs. Irma Smitlim, Miss Nan Smith, Mrs. Mary Bost. f 'I V1 - -0--onngq-v4w1-I 611155 Prophecy Well, here it is, the year 1973. As I sit back in my easy chair looking at the 1953 edition of the LINDEN LEAVES, I begin wondering what happened to my Senior classmates. As I step out of the door to get into my atomic-powered automobile, which, incidentally, was invented by R. L. Medlin, who is now head scientist in the Atomic Commission, I hear a loud noise overhead. lf it isn't Max Shoaf in his newest invention, the one-man helicopter. The United States has prospered greatly since Richard Broadway became President. He is the youngest man ever to hold that high office. The first place I stop on my tour is Raleigh. Well, if it isn 't Jimmy Walton, now President of the NCAA, giving Don Strickland, the new coach at State, the low-down on the new rules. While I'm here, I think l'll run downtown. The first grocery store I see is Coppley's! Seems that Betty is doing all right after taking over her Uncle's store in Linwood. She has stores all over the United States. From here I think l'll go to Winston. There's Clarice Kearns coaching the Hanes Hosiery girls! I've heard that she finally has a winning team a.fter a ten year slump. l'll zoom up to New York and look around for a while. Look there on that theater sign! Betty Swing starring in Wonder Girl . Betty always was a good actress. I hear that Jimmy Styers is up here somewhere drawing cartoons for LIFE magazine and the NEW YORK TIMES. Not many people ever see him, because he stays busy most of the time. I suppose he is still collecting rocks and brickbats. I think l'll go up around the Great Lakes region for a while. Here I am in Chicago, Illinois. There's Max Lanning in the Zenith Radio and Television Building! Max took a course at State College and has been inventing bigger and better television sets in color. I am in Detroit, Michigan now. There's Alice Swink in the General Motors Company Incorpo- rated! Alice took a course in bookkeeping and now has a steady job with General Motors. I think l'll ride over to California. Here is Hollywood. Look at that sign over there! Brice Kearns co-starring with Paul Taylor in Reno . Brice is taking Bob HOPe'S place, and Paul is doing Fred Astaire's part in the dancing role. Here I am, in Texas, on my way back home. Look at that cowboy over there! If it isn't Gene Fritts! Gene has a thousand acre ranch out here where he raises nothing but Hereford Cattle . Bobby Billings, a new-comer in our class, is doing all right for himself as president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Bobby started out as a salesman but has gradually built himself up. Well, here I ani, back home. I saw everyone except Doris Tarleton and Norene Smith. Al- though not many people know it, Doris married a millionaire, one of Henry Ford's descendants . Norene eloped with her favorite beau right after graduation. No one knows where they are , but I've heard rumors that they are in Hawaii. Boy! I surely am tired! I hear my sister calling me. It must be time to go to work at the barbecue stand, so bye for now! Raym ond Rodger s Prophet .- .-aeaux.. m!'7F'i-L :mn-11-f.'fm:an.,. ..a1'r .,. . 611155 J Histary When the Senior Class of 1953 started up the long trail that leads through high school, the only thought in our twenty-two eager minds was of the long and tortuous trail we had to climb be- fore reaching the summit--graduation. To gain this height, we knew we had several years of hard work and struggle interspersed, of course, with happiness, friendships, gaiety, and games. As we began our climb up Freshman Hill, Mr. Yarborough was our capable guide, assisted by Mrs. Yarborough and Mr. Gathings. Jimmy Walton was elected President, Max Lanning, Vice- President, Betty Swing, Secretaryg and Paul Taylor, Treasurer. Max Shoaf, From Tyro, joined our hike at this time and proved to be an expert mountain climber. Our Freshman year ended uneventfully and soon we were sitting pretty, a mile or so up in the atsmosphere, on Sophomore Heights. Once again we had Mr. Yarborough for our guide, assisted by Mrs. Yarborough and Mr. Gathings. Our class officers were Jimmy Walton, President, Jimmy Styers, Vice-President, Betty Swing, Secretary, and Max Shoaf, Treasurer. We enjoyed more social activities and prestige this year. We had an elegant class party on the grounds of the Municipal Club in Lexington, and one of our members, Paul Taylor, captured the coveted crown of Harvest King at Hallowe'en Carnival. We were joined along the trail by Marie Tysinger, who left us later in the year. The climb also proved too difficult for other members of our class, who dropped out. In all, we lost Bobby Sechrest, Gerald Cooper, Bobby Jarratt, and Joe Dillard. Losing this many members of our gang was a blow to us, but we only dug our heels in deeper and continued the upward journey. One pleasant morning we awakened to find ourselves sitting high up in the sky on Junior Hill. We discovered Mrs. Cox waiting anxiously to guide us, with Mr. and Mrs. Yarborough backing her. Our class leaders were Jimmy Walton, President, Gene Fritts, Vice-Presidentg Hazel Eudy, Secretary, and Paul Taylor, Treasurer. At Hallowe'en time we were introduced to the gentle art of acting. Mrs. Cox directed us in a. one act play, Twelve O'clock Murder . This play gave us a great thirst for the theatre, and later in the year we gave a western play called The Blundering Herd . The title was apt, but the play did turn out to be a fairly good one, and we had loads of fun rehearsing and consuming tons of hot dogs from Taylor's Drive-ln. Among other honors coming to us was the coveted title of Harvest King, which went to Gene Fritts by a wide margin. At last came the highlight of the Junior year. In April we were more than delighted to enter- tain the Seniors of 1952 with a banquet at the Lexington YMCA. Both boys and girls were hila- riously happy in their first formals. Then in the fall of 1952 we started the last and hardest climb of all- -up Senior Hill. Since Mrs. Cox, Mr. Gathings, and Mr. Yarborough loved to climb too, they stuck with us again. Max Lanning served as President of our class. Max Shoaf acted as Vice-President, Betty Swing, Sec - retaryg and Paul Taylor, Treasurer. Hazel Eudy, an old-timer, and Joyce Berrier, who had joined us on Junior Hill, left us this year, but our ranks were reinforced by Bobby Billings. Many honors came to us during the first part of the yearg Betty Coppley was elected to represent our school as Miss Linwood High in the Davidson County Beauty Contest and also served as Harvest Queen at the Fall Carnival. And now at last we have gained the heights. The view is broad indeed, the vistas more won- derful than we could ever have imagined. But we feel a sadness in our hearts, for now we must say farewell to our dear companions of the trail, to our teachers and guides, to our beloved school, to the gym and all the pleasures of the playground. But let us place our confidence in a Higher Guide and launch out into the great adventure, trusting and unafraid. Betty Coppley Historian 5 Q Q . if 2 4 2 E I I 2 5 l. 5, i E: ia I l i I i 2 2 i iii 5, 1 1 14 QQ 'R 1 is 3. 1 'Z if A H is 3 tl. .8 KE! 26.11.-1' m.:.Z..igL ' H -at -. . b V. . If '-X fast Will and Testament As we, the Senior Class of 1953, sadly realize that graduation time is here, we leave to our fellow students our prized and most beloved possessions. To Mr. Gathings, our Principal, our parents, and our teachers, who have sacrificed and re- linquished their valuable time and efforts for us to receive a better education, we wish to leave our everlasting gratitude. To our basketball coaches we leave our sincere thanks for the lessons in good sportsmanship that they have taught us, these lessons and the fine example which they have set for us will go with us all through life. Thetstudents of the class wish to leave to the following: Norene Smith wills her ability to sing to Sue Kinney and Cora Smith. Remember, gals, you 've got something to uphold. Jimmy Walton leaves his intellectual prowess to Christine Barber, and he couldn 't have left it to a smarter girl. Doris Tarleton wills her position as cheerleader to Edith Brown. Come on, Edith, don't say you can't cheer. Max Shoaf wills his ability in athletics to Lynn Jarratt. Lynn, whatever you do, keep that goal hot like Max did. Betty Swing leaves her title of Best Personality to Becky Wrenn. Hope you have as much success as Betty has had, Becky. Betty Coppley and Clarice Kearns will to Letha Owens their good sportsmanship and all of their witty sayings. Letha, be sure to use them at the proper time. Don Strickland wills part of his height to Leonard Lopp. Don also wills his favorite saying I didn 't do it , to Leonard. Just be careful how you use it in Mrs. Cox's class. Alice Swink wills her position on the LINDEN LEAVES to Joan Rodgers. Joan, we know that you will do a fine job as business manager. Bob Billings and Richard Broadway leave their ability to be helpful to Harold Mann . I, Jimmie Styers, will my position on the baseball team to Wayne Sechrest. Wayne, I wish you all the luck in the world. Max Lanning leaves his witty sayings to Buddy fworml Taylor. Buddy, please keep some of the old sayings going. Brice Kearns leaves his title of one of the friendliest persons in Linwood High School to Helen Gobble. Helen, remember, a friendly person goes a long way. Paul Taylor and Gene Fritts will their sense of hurnor to Hazel Burris. R. L. Medlin leaves to Taylor Humphries his title of perfect gentleman . It was willed to him by a former senior. He has upheld this title and wants you to carry on. Raymond Rodgers leaves his ability to think it through , when it comes to a tough ,problem, to Mary Smith. To the Junior Class we leave our many Senior privileges. Here's hoping you enjoy them as much as we did. To the Sophomore Class we leave the thrill of preparing and going to a Junior-Senior Banquet . We are sure you will always remember it. To the Freshman Class we realize that the first year in high school was very trying, but you will surely enjoy your three more years in dear old Linwood High. This brings to a close the Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of 1953. Jimmie Styers Testator sk f A A :X fig 5 2-31 '21, Z 2 9 14, at rw , 2 Z .- fzikv 1 1 I z I i 5 1 . 1 a 2 1 1 i 1 I i 1 I 1 G -E s 2 3 .W hw.A4m,,,.MwMmmJw.zmcQM,uw,wssw'mwwM:xsUme4.a1VxtMmm. wixaw. .,,,,Q..m1' ... L, M.- ,, - .A ,N.,,,.:1:z: W ,, ,,.. M, ...,, ,, --,., .v..,,, , , V V ,H , ..?,wX, ,.., Y ,W .ww i q V -' :.f22-.a1:2n -z.E5:v,w 4 4 1 V4-'f-f'a7 :Qi fy - 1-1. '- ' 5 xcgRQQ ,lf 7? A 2 5908 00585276 4 Senior 611155 Officers President ....... .... M ax Lanning Vice President .... ..... M ax Shoa.f Secretary ....... .... B etty Swing Treasurer. . . . 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Prince and Princess SARAH SHARPE LYNN SMITH Winn ers BARRY STARR PATTY SMITH 3 X X Sue Kinney, Hazel Burris, Christine Barber, Letha Owens, Helen Gobble, Chief. ,Cibrary Klub .I FIRST ROW: Becky Wrenn, Norene Smith, Anita Jarratt, Joan Rodgers, Betty Roach, Mrs. Cox, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Fred Barber, Alice Swink, Lynn Jarratt, Claudia Briggs, Charlene Bell, Jimmy Styers. i 1 A 1 l Q fa A Seniors X .7 V3 . AA I my f ,i My 5 Lf 'wi ' 5 T 1,5 , , Miz' ' H54 W in 5, A gi 'c junzors , 1' Kauquet 1952 Brice Kearns, Paul Taylor, Gene Fritts, Max Shoaf, Raymond Rodgers, Max Lanning, Don Strickland, R. L. Medlin, Richard Broadway. , my 5521 4-H 611111 Mr. Yarborough Sponsor Jimmy Walton President Jimmie Styers Vice President Letha Owens Paul Taylor Max Lanning Louise Leonard Don Strickland Sara Wilson Brice Kearns Linda Briggs Max Shoaf Hazel Burris Gene Fritts Helen Gobble Richard Broadway Betty Swing Doris Tarleton Shirley Potts Sue Kinney Cora Smith Clarisse Kearns Betty Coppley Mary Sneed Frances Byerley K -Q A 1:- f 1 I ' N l Q F L, 1 -V in ,:' gi Vivf 1 R I 1 V , X x if 'il N XA zah CHARACTER 3 1 b I-Ll YYY vY,wA,, YQ-, ..-, - - -- :H-1-1 -f f1 '-'P r ' 'w' P P0 f flip ,537 Dnzmafzcs Klub W W, .,......,,.,,,,..M....,..,u..M A X 4 Wggvk A 1 b A f f,,,,w, , 0 'nn I G, El 56161166 Ill 1 61116 5, Aun!!!g3g53fQ1Q,!'!5!!l!!MU l!'9!'i0 -1 v V - ' 'W 'bn 'ww f1ff mb 1ll-vw- 'f N- ln, mf- -9' - cfwsw- wswfmkfk :rf -5, - Mm gm 5 ,,..x ., -Q ... 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DAVIDSON GREEN HOUSE Flowers For A11 Occasions Mrs. Ina H. Walser 300 W. 5th Avenue Phone 2848 1-1 'u ff E E Lexington is Q5 North Carolina Aww CONGRATULATIONS ---- SENIORS FROM LINWOOD TRADING CENTER H.F. Baney C.H. Penninger Owners POCAHONTAS AND POWHATAN he Finest In Canned Foods 8 Compliments of BAMBY BAKERS MANN IMPLEMENT COMPANY Farmall Tractors Farming Equipment Freezers And Refrigerators Parts And Shop Service 430 North Main Phone 2.755 Lexington North Carolina Compliments of BEALLGRAY FARMS Home Of Purebred Holstein Cattle Mr. And Mrs. Charles E. Graham Linwood North Carolina Compliments of R. L. TAYLOR'S STORE L Movies In The Modern Manner LEXINGTON DRIVE-IN THEATRE 5 8 Compliments of LINWOOD VENEERS O r 50th Anniversary hC 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '53 PICKETT 8. GREEN The Shop For Men Clothes, Shoes And Furnishings Phone 2256 Lexington North Carolina GREEN PRINTING COMPANY Printing 8: Office Supplies School Supplies, Gifts Lexington North Carolina Gi S. 8. S. IMPLEMENT, INC. Your John Deere Dealer Parts Service At This Store You Get Quality And Service 1200 South Main Street Phone 538 DIXIE FURNITURE CGMPANY, INC. Manufacturers Of Bedr oom Furniture Lexington North Carolina WESTOVER GREEN HOUSE Flowers For All Occasions Cut Flowers And Funeral Work A Specialty-- Complimenfs of We Wire Flowerg AND MOVING 210 Westover Drive Phone 2168 Lexington North Carolina Lexington North Carolina McCARN MOTOR COMPANY Your Lincoln And Complimenfs of Mercury Dealer Office Phone: 2444 DAVIDSON FUNERAL HOME Service Phone: 2141 24 East Third Street North Main Street Lexington North Carolina Lexington North Carolina COMPLIMENTS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1953 JACK'S TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE East lst Avenue Phone 299 3 Lexington North Carolina S Compliments of ERVICE CENTER INC Self Service Groceries And Meats Sinclair Gas And Oil Located On Highway U.S. 64 Lexington North Carolina E RLANGER MILLS, INC. Fine Quality Rayon Fabrics Lexington North Carolina LEXINGTON DRUG COMPA NY Lexington's Prescription Drug Store For Over 54 Years Same Management Lexington North Carolina BANEY REAL ESTATE Farms--Business Property Home Sites--Rentals--Sales ' 'Friendly Service 115 North Main Street Phone 3961 Lexington North Carolina PIEDMONT FUNERAL HOME 405 South Main Street Phone Z 366 Lexington North Carolina SICELOFF MFG. CO Wear The Best Work And Play Clothes For All The Family Big-Dad ............... Lil-Dad Happy-Jim .......... Jolly-Jeans Cowhide Brand. . . Western-Jeans Lexington North Carolina JOSTEN'S L.C . Chiles Treasure-Craft Jewelry And Stationery 6ll Colonial Drive High Point North Carolina CRAVER'S PAINT 8. WALL PAPER STORE DEALER Sherwin Williams Products Lexington's Leading Paint Headquarters 25 East Center Street Lexington North Carolina BOCOCK-STROUD CO. Sporting Goods Winston Salem North Carolina Compliments of CITY DRUG COMPANY The Prescription Store Lexington North Carolina MODEL CLEANERS South Main Street Lexington North Carolina INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Start A Savings Account With Any Amount Earn A Worthwhile Dividend H.D. Raper, Secretary Wayne H. Shoaf, Ass't Secretary Lexington North Carolina LANIER HARDWARE COMPANY Ardell Lanier , Owner Plumbing And Supplies Coleman Oil Heaters Myers Water Systems, Modene Paint Complete Line Of Kitchen Furniture And Appliances 15 West Second Avenue Phone 467 Lexington North Carolina HEDRICK AND BRIGGS C omplete Body Work Wheel Aligning East Center Street Phone 591 Lexington North Carolina PIEDMONT GAS SERVICE COMPANY Phone 2.496 Lexingtgn North Ca.1'O1II.I'1a. For Prompt And Courteous Service Dial- -2331 --Dial RED BIRD CAB Say Red Bird 5M'TH'FR'TT5 PARKER MILLER co. Clothing . . . ..... Sportswear Certified Gernologist Jayson . . . ..... Dress Shirts Registered Jeweler Lee Hats ....... Bostonian Shoes Lexington North Carolina American Gem Society BRIGGS BROTHERS GARAGE Fender And Body Work-- Expert Painting--Batteries Accessories CAROLINA SEA FOOD AND POULTRY Lexington North Carolina For Bigger And Better Hamburgers SOUTHERN LUNCH Near Southern Depot Lexington North Carolina If Its Tires See WAGNER TIRE RECAPPING SERVICE Wheel Aligning 8: Balancing 'It Pays To Trade With Wagners STONEWALL OVERALL COMPANY Manufacturers Of Overalls And Dungarees Telephpne 2612 Lexington North Carolina Visit Lexington's Newest Store BRIGGS DEPARTMENT STORE Infant's - Chi1dren's Wear Boys' Furnishings Ladies' Ready-To-Wear Telephone 2615 Lexington North Carolina SOUTH MAIN ST. TEXACO SERVICE Wade Yarborough CITY TIRE RECAPPING COMPANY Kelly Tires And Tubes Owner P.A. Mitchum, Owner Washing, Greasing 8: Polishing Phone 2822 Road Service 11 South Salisbury Street 971 South Main Street Lexington North Carolina LEXINGTON MOTOR CO., INC. Cadillac Oldsmobile International Correct Craft Boats Sales And Service 214 N. Main Phone 485 Lexington North Carolina LAKESIDE SERVICE Groceries-Meats Flour-Feed Auto Accessories Earl Lanier, Proprietor Linwood North Carolina CAROLINA PANEL CO. Quality Plywood Lexington North Carolina BOWERS 8. TAYLOR HARDWARE DuPont Paint 81 Varnishes 27 8: 28 West 2nd Avenue Phone 2465 Lexington North Carolina PURE OIL SERVICE STATION We Specialize In Oils And Gas. Lexington North Carolina AUTO ASSOCIATE 512 North Main Street Lexington North Carolina FRED THOMPSON, INC. Mallory Hats Fortune 8: Jarman Shoes FRITTS PACKING COMPANY, INC Clothcraft And Packers Of Veal, Beef, Pork Michaels-Stern Clothes Phone 8622 Lexington North Carolina Lexington North Carolina Willys Sales And Service ARNOLD WALSER MOTOR CO. 24 Hour Wrecker Service Lexington North Carolina BRIGHT SPOT RESTAURANT We Specialize In Good Foods North Main Street STROUT BARBER AND BEAUTY SALON White Biscuit Flour GRIMES BROTHERS MILLING CO. Mfg. Full Value Poultry, Dairy at Live Stock Feeds Champion Dog Food Est. 1879 Phone 2962 Phone 2314 Lexington North Carolina Lexington North Carolina. FAIRVIEW CLOTH SHOP Bur. -Mills Cottons, Rayon 8: Silks Milliken Woolens 1236 Fairview Drive Phone 20220 Lexington North Carolina AUTO SPECIALTY COMPANY Wholesale Parts And Accessories 520 North Main Street Phone 2134 Lexington North Carolina WAITMAN'S ESSO SERVICE Atlas Tires --------- Batteries Accessories-Washing And Greasing No. Main 8: 3rd Sts. Phone 2627 Lexington North Carolina Look Your Best From The IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP Owned And Operated By Mrs . Frank Stokes 50-50 SUPER MARKET The Complete Food Store For Over 30 Years 319 Cotton Grove Road Lexington North Carolina CITY BARBER SHOP J.A. 8: C.C. Corn, Props. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS INDUSTRIAL BANK OF LEXINGTON AGENT C. T. TAYLOR Esso Service Atlas Tires--Batteries- - Finance Your Next Car With Us Accessories Low Cost Bank Rates Washing And Greasing Lexington North Carolina Lexington North Carolina HOFFMAN FEED AND FARM SUPPLIES Feed .... ....... . . Poultry Seed .... . . . . .......... and Chicks ....... . .Dairy Equipment SOUTHSIDE FURNITURE COMPANY Your Capehart Television Dealer Capehart Custom Grinding And Mixing Phone 8049 Phone 2459 Lexington North Carolina 315 Cotton Grove Road A Real Living Likeness Is What We Get In Our Hand Colored Photographs. THE H. LEE WATERS STUDIO Lexington North Carolina KATE'S BEAUTY SALON South State Street Phone 2482 Lexington North Carolina PEACOCK GROCERY R. C. SMITH AUTO CO. Tailored Seat Covers Route 7 Auto Safety Glass 9 West 2nd Street Phone 8947 Phone 2973 Lexington North Carolina Lexington North Carolina LEXINGTON FURNITURE EXCHANGE, INC. AND PERIOD FURNITURE HOUSE Complete Home Outfitters Your Frigidaire Dealer Lexington North Carolina HERB'S 8. JACK'S Motor Sales Herbert Penry And Jack McCarn 406 North Main Street Lexington North Carolina Compliments of ELWOOD YOUNTS Beck's Church Road Lexington North Carolina THE J. F. WARD COMPANY Merchandise Of Quality Phone 2344 Lexington North Carolina SUNLIGHT LAUNDRY Let Our Phone Line Be Your Clothes Line 20 West 4th Street Phone 428 Lexington North Carolina Compliments of THE DISPATCH WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Everything For The Automobile Phone 418 Lexington North Carolina Complimenls of R 81 S USED CARS 'vi ui 'IP 1 In un- 1 I n M ' 1 1 u , . - ff ' 27' . I an ,4 A if -V iv! f?ff's,,g af 5 W ,vu 4 f' 'N' , ' 0 Q 'X , ,K , I 7 1 F My I' hw ,M 6 W X I gn' , A- ,ff gn ' V 4 - .. mf 5,13 V-P' f M-,sf . . ' 4 5 I .cm Q , ,,,. 1,5 ,,, A A 0 A ,. A ' . w . , ' , 1. 4 , , 1 v H A, ,, 2 1 . ' ' . ' U, 'few ' QL- -H . ' ww - A - 1 .. ,, , -' I M , A , I.. M , , B4 uf' Q wl' 1 - . 1 ff, Q Q, ' .. 9, , Y km A 1, f Q, Q m , 5 :vu , . iswii. '14, . ' M l -fn ...AA n I - . . A ,W , ig, ' ff' ' .J V I.: K ,, 1 -J , - x Q, K Q 2 , ,Wife f! . 1 N' . Wgvw , - F H+ ., ' lg . av, 0 , . 45. 1 . 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