McClymonds High School - Indian Yearbook (Oakland, CA)

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We'll say good-bye at the crossroads. 1-- . nLMNuAHH-Mi. . - FRED AGENO College Prep Course, Hx-Y FRANK AIELLO Prim Shofg Football EDWIN ANDERTON General Course RUTH ANGEL Glee Club ALBERT ARIETA General Course EMMA AZAR General Course Welfare Commutee ERNEST BALLARD General Course MARIE BARNETT Girl Reserves, Senior Prom Committee LLOYD BAXTER Track, Drommxcs, Block ' . 1' EVA BORGHERO Commercial Course ELMA BROWN General Course ELVA BROWN General Course DORA BYRD College Prep Course, Negro Club LOUIS CELIA Block M , Print Shop, Football. B.A.A., Dramatics BLAZ CIKOCH Afterglow Ednor, Student Body President, Senior President, Record, O.P.H.A. IOAN DA COSTA Record, Afterglow, Rally Committee JAMES DAME .General Course, Shop Foreman JOHN DE SHEBA Track, Block M ,Dramc1tics LAWRENCE DONATELLI Advertising Commissioner, Afterglow . 5 L1,; EDWARD DRISKELL Football, Block 'M , Dramatics DELLA EMERY General Course ETTA ENOS Advertising Commlttee, Girls' Glee FRANK FABRIZIO Block I'M , Baseball, Basketball ARTHUR FARIA General Course JAMES FAYTIS Assistant Foggba Coach 38 I v. I , ADELL FORD General Course A a 43f 5 , f1 PETER FRANCOLINO General Course CHARLES GILLANDERS Advertising Committee. Designer of School Bonner 1,17 , K J , ' . ' f I , , x-Vx K t FRANCES HAfGHJ: General CourseNE'mance Com- missioner, Record, Afterglow, O.P.H.A. JAMES HARGER Baseball, Rally Committee, Dra- matics WILLIAM HARVEY General Course IOHN HOLMGREN Afterglow, Block'M Footbc111, Dramatics, Yell Leader HOWARD HOOD Afterglow Staff, Block M , Hi-Y, Dramatics MAURICE HOWARD Band, Voice Culture KATHERINE HRONES General Course FRANKLIN JOHNSON General Course JACK LANTERMAN Basketball, Choral JEANETTE LAZAR General Course, Dramatics DARRELL LE BON Negro Club, Orchestra FRED LEW Record! Football ANITA LIGUORI Commercial Cc arse, G.PxA. ANNA LUCEY Commercml Course, Girl Reserves, Hank Clerk RALPH MACK Student Body President, Track, Block M , vaY TIATTHEW MENDOZA General Course NORMAN MENDOZA General Course LUPE: MOLINA Girl Reserves, Dromohcs, Glee Club, Welfare Commxsswner KAZUMI MORI Japanese Club, Solo Singing, Yell Leader, Boys' Glee, Senior Prom Committee IENNIE MURCA Commercial Course, Glrls' Glee EDDIE OLIVER General Course, Dromahcs, Choral FRANK PANDO General Course, Football DOLORES PANDOLFO General Cou: . , JOE PARINELLA General Course, Band, Orchestra N - j . JD f INA PENQUITE 4.,thvfcpgxazx c2 Dromohcs, Girl Reserves ,r' x' i VINCENT PEREZ s E n I 0 R 5 Auto Shep, Club Game l K x ANTHONY PINATA s E n I 0 R 5 Track, Baseball, Dramatics, B.A.A., Boys' Glee, Hi-Y WALTER PURSLEY College Prep, Afterglow DOROTHY RAFAEL Student Body Vice-Presidem, Dramatics, Solo Singing, Prov grams cmc Entertoimnrmls Com- missmner E . E GEORGE RICCIARDI General Course, Shop LILLIAN SANTOS General Course. Choral FBRNK SOUZA Edseball, Basketball, Block M , Shop MAMIE SOUZA General Course, Choral PETER SRSEN Football, Block M , Baseball, Shop FRED STOCKINGER Afterglow, Boys' Glee, Solo Smgmg, Dramatics, Senior Prom Committee ROBERT THOMAS General Course, Track, Football WALTER TOMOFF Track, Block M , Social Affairs and Finance Committea 0W! EIP'x, :V':.r1.xJ-E- J 61rd - V' ', FRANK TORRES General Course, Shop PHILLIP VINCENT Print Shop, Baseball ANTHONY VISCOVICH General Course, Traclf, Shop ' : A'EU'WK7 1A.; CJANX. H ELLIOT WHITEHEAD : E Football, Track, Shop, Block M I ' i u . - . . . . 6-qu A3138 ... .1 . trainer WALTER WILLIAMS General Course, Negro Club SENIOR HIGHLIGHTS The high and mighties of January, 1939, led by Blaz Cikoch, sponsored a skating party, celebrated Senior Day and held the Senior Prom during the last semester of their high school days. Senior Day was celebrated on December 2, when the graduating class gave an assembly for the entire student body. Opening the program was a vocal group of low and high seniors, who sang several numbers, led by Mrs. Wilma Bash and Mr. Norman Pillsbury, music instructors. The Martins and the Coys , a musical skit, was put on by Frances Haiqh and Dorothy Rafael. The act was directed by Mrs. Lorinda Bugbee, pianist. Nina Penquite sang I Won't Tell a Soul , and Blossoms on Broadway . Ferdinand the Bull was dramatized by Laura Curto as the bull and Anita Ligouri as the matador, with the song sung by Fred Stockinger. Fourteen members of the dramat-ics class took part in the verse choir. A tango dance, taught by Miss Wilma Manning, was done by twelve seniors. Dorothy Rafael sang her farewell version of Music, Maestro, Please . Closing the program was Blaz Cikoch, bidding the student body adieu on behalf of the graduating class. Following the assembly the low seniors entertained their betters at a dance. On the eve of January 13 the graduates held their biggest event of the term, the Senior Prom, the theme of the affair being Spanish. Taking charge of the prom bids was Frances Haigh, with F rank Aiello and Louis Celia assisting her. The skating party held October 12 was planned by Ralph Mack, Walter Tomoff, Kay Mori, and Lawrence Donatelli. Those who planned senior events of the term were Frances Haigh, Marie Barnett, Dorothy Rafael, Nina Penquite, Fred Stockinqer, Blaz Cikoch, Peter Srsen, Kay Mori, and Lawrence Donatelli. Out of thirteen offices in the Board of Commissioners this term five were occupied by the grads of January. Blaz Cikoch was student body president; Frances Haigh cared for the school's money; Lawrence Donatelli supplied the advertisements; and Kay Mari led the rooters in yells. At commencement, Blaz Cikoch was named most worthy student of the term. Lawrence Donatelli received an award for art and advertising. Walter Pursley contributed to social studies, and Dorothy Rafael was thanked for he gracious service. HCTIUITIES Hail. McClymonds. hail to thee! Raise your banner high . . . BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Bloz Cikoch, President Dorothy Rafael, Vice-Pres. Frcncise Cantwell, Sec. STUDENT BODY GOVERNMENT '1 vs Thigh. I211nica Ac- 11:1,?li1kPeiris,Mary -' Cracw V-fiicor-t, Henry TEE: ll, vavxi'enco Dcncieiii, - i 311:, X HQ in JQSCi' i, Mel- 11.11 Ummmssisners GIRL RESERVES FYCIIZ 1 5L? Caniweil, lpres. .1- AC :on Vice Pr: 5. Patsy :i:'. oods. Secrdcry .mije Babcock, Treasurer RECORD STAFF i Vito Moseili, Editor-in-Chief Nick Petris, Associate : Bill Valve, Associate E3102 Cikoch, Sports Ediicr ,- i, v i W L U Nr 0 z I W J D xl..-' MW BLOCK M SOCIETY WW Kay Thayer, President Louis Celia, Vice-President Ralph Mack, Secretary DRAMATICS John Holmgrcn, President Rayhe DavilQ,V1ce-Pres. STAGE CREW p S o CIVQthn Olu'ms, : ,1211151-7 '1 ,Ichn mum, hgblbhiut GIRLS' GLEE Lorrcmc Thompson, Pres. Frances Solinas, Vicc-Pres. Mary Taylor, Secretory Madeline Duprce,LibmriGn BOYS' GLEE Anthony Pmotc, Presxdent Robert Clark, Vice-Pres. Ralph Kcvorkian, Sec. SOLO SINGIN G CLUB Dorothy Rafael, President Dorothy Basuino, Vice-Pres. Sadie Brenner, Secretory NEGBQ CLUB . .- Walter Willicr'ns, Presidem ' . l Nurline Gonsoplcnd, Sec. : Dora Byrd, Treasurer 1 v . muLs 43.4 CLUB GANTE Angelina Pena. President Aurora Avila, Vice-Pres. Rayfie Davilc. Secretary Mxke Ybarro, Treasurer ITALIAN CLUB Lorraine Celia, President Jean Pccim, Vice-President .... Mary Curio, SecsTrecs. Enes Amta, Business Mgr. HI-Y CLUB Nicholas Petris, President Ralph Mack, Vice-President Tony Lizarrcga, Secretary ff 's Henry Ukai, Treasurer .' rr's 7; ' . -' ..c,..--g:;;.-; s JAPANESE CLUB s :2 Scchiya Nagai, President 2 George Shimamura, Vs?- ,' 9;?! Florence Tokugawa, Sec. Toshiko Suncdo, Trees. YELL LEADERS Kczy Mori, Head 4 1' Albert Ferreira, Assistant V Ellsworth Whitaker, Asst. ??r' o; TRAFFIC ORGANIZATION Melvin Brown, Captain . .. Gus Petris, Lieutenant ' ' ; a ORCHESTRA Mr. Vincent Hiden, Director BAND Mr. Vincent Hiden, Director AFTERGLOW STAFF Blaz Cikoch, Editor Frances Hcigh, Assistant I. LJ-ALI-tl... ---- o . cu-n--'n; . -$..- .....-...-. o -.T;.A.-f:. Z.-:T.:..' ' . g '1 $ :::: -, .. : oil..- - J . 1, '. 1'...L0....- ...- 5. '7 . ? 4- : ' x . a .32 LOW SENIORS -1 wf - A r. Tiicmas Hermessey Lmsdcr O HIGH JUNIORS LOW JUNIOR GIRLS 7: :7 Ci VCC : x 1 bee LOW JUNIOR BOYS Mrs. Candyce Albee Counselcr HIGH SOPHOMORES Mrs. Bessie Curtis Counselor Mrs. Eleanor Doherty Miss Mina Hurry Counselor Counselor LOW FRESHMAN BOYS HIGH FRESHMEN LOW FRESHMAN GIRLS Mrs Eleanor Doherty CL S m m G B m m 0 O M M O O H H p m w s w w m m FHCUlTV MR. JAMES A. HENSLEY MR. PAUL R. BULLOCK MRS. SARAH A. STEPHENS MRS. MYRTLE B. FREEMAN Principal Dean of Boys Senior Counselor Dean of Girls Mrs. Candyce Albee Mr. Walter J. Huston Miss Elsie Schlichtinq Mr. Duane Bartholomew Miss Eleanor Jensen Mr. Albert C. Snead Mrs. Wilma Bash Mrs. Helen Ketler Miss Sara A. Snee Mr. Donald 0. Brillhart Miss Mabel Kindall Mr. Glen S. Snow Mrs. Phyllis Christiansen Miss Ann Kramer Miss Geraldine West Mr. Charles Cooley Mrs. Mary Malvey Miss Mabel Whitmore Mrs. Bessie Curtis Miss Wilma Manning M Mrs. Rowena Darch Mr. T. W. McFadden Mrs. L orin d a Bugbee Miss May Devney Mrs. Elsie W. Meyer Pianist . 1 ' M Mrs E ecmor Doherty MISS Luella Murray Mrs. Lydcx Cabelleira Miss Elsie Eizinger Miss Agnes O'Connell Attendance Secretary M . W'll' Eld . ' ' r 1 1am er Mr Wllham Peel Miss Agnes Howie Mrs. Adeline Evers Miss Maurine Pemberton Treasurer M s. Doroth C. Ga k'll M . N ' .r . Y . S 1 r orman pllleurY Mrs. Fannie N. Kennedy M'lSS Edlth Grimes Mrs. Katherine Rankin Principal's Secretary Mr.E1merHawthorne M .R' h ' r 1c 0rd Rodrlquez Mrs. Helen Laughery Mr. Thomas E. Hennessey Miss Vittorina Rossello Textbook Clerk Mr. Vincent Hiden Mrs. Lillian Runo . . Mrs. Helen H. White MISS Mma Hurry Miss Tessie L. Savage Librarian 4... An$w .. .. . SPORTS -And to the battle they go Fighting mad-Ya-hc1-ha-ha! '3! '0'. u ' .0. . t 3' .. .f ' e q.'., 7:3 Mo'tr 9,311; :- ,1. 5f ' -u- N! 'l-wl' th'h'JOIw-W ..;'.'.a..a:; ,' 4': We: a '17 r ;. :29 '53:. xggxm; :- 3 McClymonds' 1938 Football Squad FOOTBHll Despite sport wrtters' comments that the MCCtymonds foot- ball team was the weakest in the GAL, the Wornor's coach, Mr. Richard Rodriquez, optimistically opined that the Indians were capable of winning the league championship. Although the Warriors actually ended the season with one victory and six defeats, they produced one of the most powerful defensive elevens in the loop. MCCLYMONDS 6, FREMONT 13: An inspired Warrior eteven nearly pulled an upset when they held a heowly favored Fre- mont team to two touchdowns and scored one themselves. The season's opener saw the Warriors outploytnq the Tigers tor three quarters; they were beaten in the final quarter when the Bengals tallied twice. The Indians scored first in the initial period on a blocked kick by Paul Kouns and Bob Silva! tackles. Louie Celia, guard, scooped up the bolt on the opponents' 20 yard line and scampered unmolested across the goal line. Individuals, top to bottom: Mr. Richard Rodriguez, head coach; Mr. T. W. Mc- Fadden, assistant coach: Louis Celia. FOOTBHll A' r '00. MCCLYMONDS O, ROOSEVELT 13: This battle, in which the Warriors received four injuries, was fought on Fremont's grid- iron. Ralph Mack, co-captain, left the game of his own tree will because of a back injury. His toss greatly decreased the Red- skin's Chances. The game was marred by fumbles on both Sides. The Braves' best yardage gainer was a pass play of John Hohngren, halfback, to Peter Srsen, end. MCCLYMONDS 0, SAN LEANDRO 6: McClymonds' qridders were upset by San Leandro's Pirates on the Warriors' home grounds. The Frank Paich-to-Henry Ukai pass combination threatened to tally six points for the Redskins in the last few plays of the game, when McClymonds, in three downs, carried the pigskin 50 yards to the Cherrypickers' tive-yard stripe. Then, with but enough time left to finish the last play, Paich took the ball and started a run around right end. When he saw his path blocked, he threw a pass to Mack, who made a sensational catch of a wildly thrown ball and fell over the goal line. How- ever, Paich was not five yards behind the scrimmage line; there fore, the pass was nullified by the referee. MCCLYMONDS 0, CASTLEMONT 6: The Warriors lost, but outplayed the Castlernont squad from start to finish. It looked like the Braves would score in the first quarter when the McCly- monds second string was replaced by the first string and com- menced to take the ball down into the Castle territory. How- ever, when the ball was on the two-foot line, the second string replaced the first and lost the ball on downs. The Knights made their score after the Braves' safety man dropped a punt and it was recovered by a Castle star. The first play on end around scored for the Crusaders. Individuals, top to bottom: Edward Driskell, Marcellus Harrison, John Holm- qren, Tony Lizarraqa, and Ralph Mack, Km! co-captain. FOOTBML MCCLYMONDS 6, UNIVERSITY 12: The McClymonds-Uni- versity tilt, played on Bushrod field, proved to be CI thriller. The Mockmen received their score when Silva and Kouns, linesmen, broke through and blocked a Uni punt. Kouns fell on the ball over the goal line. MCCLYMONDS 0, TECHNICAL 6: McClymonds, by virtue of a very strong line, bogged down a Bulldog offense that was supposed to have scored at least tour touchdowns. Tech scored early in the fourth period after the Warriors had made three gal- lcmt goal-hne stands. Frank Porto, Tech backfield ace, dove over from the one-toot line on fourth down. Late in the last period, the Indians opened up with long passes. Srsen, end, caught two for 30 yards apiece, with Patch, quarterback, throwing beauti- tul passes; but the game ended CIS Patch threw CI long pass to Srsen that suited over his head. MCCLYMONDS 13, OAKLAND 6: The final game of the sec:- son between McClymonds and Oakland was considered a toss- up. McClymonds scored first 111 the second quarter. The Climax came when Patch took the ball on c: take run and tired Srsen a pass. Aided by Henry Ukai's brilliant blocking, Srsen romped over standing up. Milton Altier tried for the extra point, but WOS low. In the third period Ci fired-up Oakland team pushed o: tired McClymonds team all over the field and, finally tied the score- thh two minutes left to play in the game, Ukai intercepted an Oakland pass and ran it back 50 yards to the Wildcat 20. Here Francisco Pando, completely battling the Oakland backfield, threw a pass to Ukczi who was in the end zone. With TonY Lizar- TOgG holding, Ukcxi kicked the extra point. Individuals, top to bottom: Frank Pan- do, Peter Srsen, Kay Thoyer, Robert Thomas, and Henry Ukci, co-ccptain p GIRlSt HTHlETIES C0mMITTEE Crew at Lake Merritt was the major sport for girls, with Susie Vartanian managing and Aurora Avila as assistant. A regatta and weinie roast to end the crew season were held at Lake Merritt in November. The winning boat was piloted by Margaret Munoz, with Grace Wilcox as coxswain. Double and single paddle handball was played as a minor sport on Thurs- days, with Julia Stramaglia in charge. There were seven teams of basketball with each G.A.A. committee mem- ber acting as captain. The girls came out for basketball every Tuesday, rain or shine. Frances Solinas and Lorraine Celia were managers. The teams were Platfoot Flooqies , Row Boaters , Rug Cutters , Seven-Ups , Susie Q's , Debutantes , and Iitterbugs . On October 27, the Girls' Athletic Association held an after school dance. The orchestra stand was decorated with ships and flags in accordance with Navy Day. Thursday, January 12, the Girls' Athletic Association held their semi-annual I H athletic award party, where many of the members received Block M s and Wlnged IIMISII. The committee was supervised by Miss Ann R. Kramer, gym iUSthtOT- Front row, left to right: Aurora Avila, Susie Vartanian, Frances Soiinas, Julia Stramaqiia; back row: Helene Seligman, Grace Wilcox, commissioner, and Lorraine Celia. 06 .W5 HHf-fg ,QBRIW fbnr EHRHIUHLOF EHRICHTUBES stInc on me senlons I AM- CALL ME- Fred Agcnof ..................... , ........ Freddie .. ...... Frank Aiello .................. Ace Edwin Anderton .8 ..... 8 Ed. Ruth Anch 8 .. . Bones .......... Alberta Arieta Pearuts Emma Azar. . Em ........ . ............... Ernesf Ballard ,8 Star ,8 .. . ......... . Marie Barnett ., Booiums .. .8 .. ......... Lloyd Baxfer Eva Borghero .. ...... Elma Brown Elva Brownn. . ,. ..... Dora Byrd ...... Leuis Celia Blaz Cikoch Joan DaCosm James Dome. ... 8. John DeShera ............. Lawrence Donofc-Hi Edward DriskeH. Della Emery ...................... . Etta Enos Fran'r. Fabrizio ,8. Arthur Farm. .. James Faytis Adel! Ford Peter Francohno., ., .. Charles Gillanders ...... . .. Lightning ..Bralny .Sucnce :Pooup .. Grordma Blue Beard Da-Bigan-Do-Boss 8.10510 ............ Jimmie... 8 .,Handsomc 8 . .. Mooch ,8... .......... Grandsmnd . Dofc .,Cutic Slugger. Frances Haigh 8 James Horger. 8 .. . . W... Vlilliam Harvey. John Holmgren. 8, Howard Hood .,.BUIH Kid . .. A Slow; Driver Dc! , Floor Boards 88 , S'reichy. mHonghV: .Canvos Back AZum Maurice Howard ............................. Kathenne Hrones ........................... Franklin Johnson .............................. 8, Sad Eyes Jack LantermOn ............. Jeanette Lazar. Darrell LoBon ..... . . . ..Chnc Webb ................................ Puano keys .. .,. 8 Fred Lew ............................................ Fighting OrienmL . ..NCws class. .. Anita Liguori ........ Anna Lucey. .. 8. VJOhrlnic8 V0f51fy8 Morrie Kate the Greek I .- BOby.fOCe - 't.. V N. M8 Big Shot. Brainstorm . I HAUNT- PhyyCSldb. Prim! shop . Lafaycffe Coohe 'or Clay St. piung'? Dish pan Gym 8 COfCN'f'J ICC rink Secremrial books , My1wm Dances .CJRWerIJ Tomp'rins A. C ,Prmf shop .School yard All 'nnds of Iobs The movies Ar? room Armory Room 9 8.Bcaufy salons Tomokms A. C. .Tornp'u.:rzs A. C. CamOus .Librer,z. Bali and Chow ...... Ar? Room. 8 . 8. Who? do you think? Portobtc 43 . ,Ncw Century C. H.. .. Bock stage .. Myrtle Strcc? , Portabm alley .......... Mirrors Everyone .. IN '49 I'LL BE- Poinhng shoes H'so secret ..Just Ed 8 Great spinach caicr ,8 Just as small . Washlng disHCS rwarming the bench Swing orchi Ofymaic charro ..Fcrd's SCUEUW A housemie A big hmcr Selimg hot dogs Razor salestn PresiderH Of U 8, Going w:?h Val . A boss Second Clark Gable Painting s;gns Nahonol Guardsman Opera Singer Mas America .Baseball star Loafer In a bJ'rzv3fy , Day nursery coach VSfanous as ever , Garbage man ...Advcriising maraqcr A mean mama HNoted boner Trucker Cr0wding Taylor out .....Mosfer mechanic ....A gentleman ..A beauty ,pnm shop .. . '. II? V .Horace Greeley II MMeSSy painter Dromahcs room... . . .8 .8 ............... Pigskin ace .Still there ,Trying to act ,Paderewski of iozz .8.. ,. 8..... Chasing butterflies . ..Clarernont Avc.. . . .8 . , .. ...Tcocher's desk. ........ .Second Fanny Brice .Absent-minded professor .. .News commentator Ralph Mock . ,. .8 . .....8...........,Jeke.. 8 .8 . A. C. Club ...... Matthew Mendoza ........................ Hoppy. .................................... Commercnal dcpa. ..... Norman Mendoza ..................... N B C ...- .. ..8...Everyonc . Lupe Molinq. m Lup ................................................... Office .. . .- Kazufn' Morn, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kay ............................................... ,Mrs. Freeman's offiCC I Jennie Murco .................................. MCTCU'V ........................................... - H Eddie Oliver ..................................... Youngsier ........................................ Warriors' Inn Frank Pondo8..8............8... Dolores Pandolfo ........................... Joe Parinella ................................... Nina PenquHe ................................ .Kiko 8 ...Mr. Hensley's secretary . ...lU years older Scwnng room .. .................. 8. ...FamOus seamstress .... ................. PIump and short ...............8..Woterfront Hammerin l , . 9 nel's Sad Hcao ....................................... Seventh street .......................... Making macaroni coop. ................................................. Shops Star reporter BeHe Davxs '----C0feferio. ................................ 888888 88888 .................................... 888888888 ..................... , ..... . jjijjjjjj ..... 88.88888.1511171'::::;::: $821382? VW Anthony Panata ................................. Handsome................ .........,...,Tompkins grounds ------------ Still af Tom k'ns Wolfer Pursley...................................Fuzzy. ................................................ Handball ceurts ................... p I Dorothy Rafael ................................. 00f. ............ Twelfth street . Unknown novelist .....Anofher nightingale Regina anviern... ............................ Rae ............................. . .......................... Beauty salons 'W . . Ermggesgrusgusardu ............................ jfrmH-fry ......................................... Tompkins A. C8-er ';l83ankcl:?ng 1:39: ' .................................... xHerbug .......8.....,..Dancesmm, T h 9 . 9:Denmes Sgnmkifcgizuaza .................................... uank .................................................... Block M ........................................................ V32: klggwj7 5 bugs Pefer Srsenw: Wpecigne ............................................... Market street... ....:.LSoda ierker Fred S?ockinger.. ..... - Fatty ................................ Zootball games .8 W..8..................All-American Robert Thomas ................................ 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