Middletown High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Middletown, DE)

 - Class of 1952

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AX J 0 4 4' 4- l NVQ , .- 7 i: . ,,gf:! E2i1!zi I 'l!'1rf.':.11 ll . L, ,Q Languages provide acultural background for effective living. Miss Lillian T. Merrick teaches Latin and French. 'JUU IIXLII i I an Q f Q!-W ' , Parlez - vous francais? , N I ., ww .. . ? ' N, F 3 Q f 1 il 5 sg 595.511 .NN 1,35 4 355259 gifs f fs .sf FEW' ul ff W' , , 'Ni 4, Q. , .V t ,I ...i Q , .af Q W -.,,,,,f i 0- a , ,-,Vt Biology is studied in the lab. and on field trips All the courses in science are taught in their relation to one another and to human life. Of all the subjects one may study, the most revealing and exciting are those which dealwith science. Paul H. Mulford is the instructor who uncovers all these miracles to the eager eyes of his students. O Now watch this closely Buzz. 5 ,-- r 1 Q The courses offered in Art by Russell A. Parker seek to meet the needs of those who wish to do creative work for their own personal gratification and for a better understanding and appreciation of the artistic product of their own generation. It looks all right, but what does it do? Mr. Parker helps the art students find an outlet for their interests and talents. ll Miss Helen Merrill and Kenneth E. Schomborg help students eliminate dificiencies in their oral and written work and to improve their mastery of English usage. ov 'W io 7 X. AK I Q. 'fi ! ' X N W. ell A X rv I . S5 J - . X un1orEngl1sh- atyplcal classroom scene igux- .,,. , 512- 7,-.f We wrote themes, themes, themes Vin-W M 1- F Z' X Q, A l. 'fs ui The Guidance counselor helps the individual A .hw Today Horizons Have Expanded. ship. fa alll X ll 1 gg.. RR lr...i, E3 +14 ,gf 351. ra , ld' .lic mall ,if-W -, I x student find himself. L l .JW ,,fss l 100' We ww. ww, I r ef-,is . . M... 1 George Naylor expounds in U. S. History class. Everett Meredith helps train students for in- telligent, responsible, democratic citizen- fi Miss Harriet E. Wagner offers future homernakers courses com - bining cuhlturaltraining with tech - niques and knowledge which will be of direct va lue to them in their homes. 'r rf-1f25f1?QsNg-U f'.SwW: K- -f2r:Q,:1wie . -rx'-m A! ' Making your own wearing apparel is fun - Home Economics students help serve in the cafeteria. Mmmmm - - - Good! Jim Dorman explains how it is done Future Farmers. Remember boys, the farmers have ever and always been the hope of the world. WW ,f . ,W 5446-, 1 , ag A 'E X , ' 4 cxsv Q h xx if X xr- A 1 X5 'S S ',': i'i v -Q The boys in Agriculture find their work interesting and thorough under the leadership of George Rhoads. First year class in Ag A demonstration in milk testing It looks so easy Students learn by doing Lathes, hammers, and saws introduce Middletown students into industrial life. Harry E. Labour trains his Industrial Arts workers to take their place in future industry. Learning the fundamentals i of woodwork Mrs. Adelaide Z. Stafford is the instructor in Business education. Emphasis is placed on personality, responsibility, and skill as basic factors of success for office jobs. if! f I ,N A I 'lil' x-, -'-1 Qi lx W.. 514 'eil 'O 'EEK' These pupils know that daily typing drills, perfect papers and mastery of the keyboard will provide the background for future secre- taries. --+ - ' 1 Learning to keep accurate records Knowledge consists in having aclever stenog and a filing cabinet. .5 - , -,tri 1-on lv, Q 3.1, :Lin UULUOQOQIIOI' Q Miss Helen Merrill is Librarian. The Library provides ample facilities for quiet study and research. lvl Al! 1 -ff , 'ia ,Q 3514 ' - in j 1 ' ' 1 , .. ' 6 U NW WN ,n im 3-' 'ff , 3 3 t 'J' , fig .,,. K 4,4 ,Q 1 X lx ap. ga-1' ,,.4 '? f ., HERMAN WALLACE COOK, JR, Scientific FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2,43 Minstrel. Remembered for: his leadership in the FFA, JAMES WESLEY DAUBERT Yqcational Junior minstrelg FFA 1, 2, 3,4g Glee club 4. Remembered for: his ability to play on a basketball court. EARL LEON EMERSON, JR. General Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4g Student Council 3,45 Junior class president, President of Student Council 4g Junior minstrel. Remembered for: his leadership in the Student Council. JAMES ARTHUR ENNIS Senior play: Junior minstrelg Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 1, Remembered for: his grand portrayal of the bashful hero of our play. -w-5 'W V' ' ' THELMA BIDDLE General Hockey 1, 2, 3g Softball lg Journalism 4g Chorus lg Pioneer staff 43 Senior playg Junior minstrel. Remembered for: that never failing ability to smile, MARGUERITE BUTLER Commercial Pioneer staff 4: Driver's 2g Photography lg Senior play: Junior minstrel. Remembered for: a grand performance in the minstrel, VIRGINIA MARIE CONNOR Scientific Journalism 2: Pioneer staff 4: FHA lg Treasurer of Photography club 1. Remembered for: her quietness and pretty hair. FRANCES COOK Academic Hockey 1, 2, 3,4g Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4g Softball 3,43 M Club 1, 2, 3,43 Student Council, Leader's corps 4g Senior play: Junior minstrelg Chorus 1, 2, 3, Vice President of Senior class. Remembered for: the ability to sink abasket, si make a goal, or drive a home run for M.H.S, anytime. . Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior 1 MARY FRANCES FARROW Commercial Chorus 2, 3,4g Journalism 3, Driver's course. Remembered for: her ability to help in everything. , Q LINDA LOUISE FAUNCE Scientific -- Basketball 3, 4g Pioneer staff 4g Secretary of Senior classglunior minstrgg Senior play Softball 35 Chorus 3, 4g Senior play committeeg Driver's course 4. Remembered for: her role of Purity in the Senior play, BARBARA ANN FORD ' General FHA lg Glee ,club 1, Pioneer staff 4g Driver's course 3, President of Photography club 1, Remembered for: thatwillingness to always help others. THELMA ANN GUSEMAN Academic minstrelg M club 4g student director of play, -LRemembered for: her position on the varsity hockey and basketball squads, ' CHARLOTTE HANNUM Commercial ' Journalism 3g FHA 1, 2: Pioneer staff 4, Remembered for: her shyness and long, blonde hair. WESLEY R, HAWKINS General . Junior minstrelg Senioriplayp Senior play committee: Pres. of Freshman class, Remembered for: the ability to grow ' sideburns and for Mort1mer in the Senior PLW- 'F GEORGE LOUIS IELINEK , Leader's corps 4, Junior minstrelg FFA 1, 3,44 Basketball 4, Remembered for: his grand performance as an end man' in the minstrel. BARBRA JO JOl-INSON Commercial Hockey fl: Cheerleader 3,4g Junior minstrelg Senior play: Treasurer of Senior classg Chorus 3,4g Girl's State representative 35 Literary editor of Pioneer 43 Driver's course 4. Remembered for: that flirtatlous smile and sneeze, and the ability to cheer. HENRY C. MILLIKEN General Remembered for: his grand se of humor. caiyfrmms ELAINE Moons Commercial ' Glee club 1, 25 Minstrel: Pioneer staff 4. Remembered for: devoted time to the yearbook staff. '- JAMES NAYLOR General ' Senior play: Minstrelg Chorus 3,43 FFA 1, 2, 3.4, Remembered for: his ability to portray a criminal, JEANNETTE CANN NICHOLS Commercial Journalism 3g Chorus 1, 2g GleeCLUB1g Treasurer of Photography club 1. Remembered for: her ability to spell and that beautiful red hair. ' r- -u-11-syn'-r-uv' -5'---v---V-,F . 4,- HELEN ELIZABETH JOHNSON Commercial Basketball 35 Cheerleader 35 Senior play committeeg Minsttelg Senior playg Business Manager of Pioneer: Leader's corps 43 Chorus 2,4g Journalism 3: Treasurer of Student Council 4g Secretary of Junior classg Minstrelg FHA 2g Gi.rl's State representative 3. Remembered for: her ability to pass tests without smiling that smile. - EUGENE WILLIAM KEEN U General Minstrelg FHA 1. Remembered for: His neatness. KATHRYN THORNTON LOCKERMAN Commercial Senior play: Journalism 4g President of Senior classg Editor - in - chief of Pioneer: Student Council 3, 4. Remembered for: that certain knack in leadership. WILLIAM MANNERING General FFAg Mlnstrelg Senior play, Remembered for: his shyness. Secretary of Sophomore class: Mlnstrelg wwf 3 ' 1 1 E 0 U A I I 3 DONALD PRICE General Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: M club 3, 4, Leader's corps 4, FFA 1, 25 Senior playg Minstrel. Remembered for: his grand portrayal of E, Z, Pickens' in the Senior play, JOHN FRANCIS REYNOLDS General Student Council 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Minstrel, Leader's corps 4, Senior play stage manager. Remembered for: his terrific personality and the ability to get along with anyone. HAZLE I, SARTIN General FFA 1, 2g Glee club 2. Remembered for: the ability to graduate and his work in the FFA. SAMUEL B. SMITH General FFA 1, 2, 3,4g President 43 Sec. 3: Senior playg Minstrel. Remembered for: his leadership in the FFA. ANNA MAY SPARKS Commercial Journalism 3,4g Minstrel, Senior playg Pioneer staff 4g FHA l, 25 Senior play committee. Remembered for: the ability to collect subscriptions for the Pioneer. LEROY GEORGE VAN HORN General Junior minstrel, Remembered for: the ability to get along with others. BARBARA LOU VOSHELL Academic Chorus l, 2, 3,4g Senior play pianistg Hockey 2, 3: Leader's corps 45 Senior play committeeg Chairman of advertising for play and minstrel programsg M club 45 Basketball 3. Remembered for: her ability in French class, KATHRYN MAE WILLIAMS General Senior playg Minstrel: FHA 1, 2, 3,43 Glee' clubg Pioneer staff 4, Remembered for: her work in the FHA. nl '59, .gl gx LORRAINE BENSON EARL BIDDLE SHIRLEY CAREY EDDIE CONNORS SHIRLEE ANNE DAVID I ULIA DESHONG FREIDA DOLBY .TIM DORMAN NANCY ENNIS fy --...., PHILLIP ALLCORN ALTHEA ARGOE FIRMAN ARGOE ROBT. H. ARMSTRONG, IR HERBERT ATKINSON I AMES BAILEY I ' 1 M-' A ' ' v ,' 71-jq nr- ,1-W' Wav ' - -' - TEDDY GREEN SHIRLEY HOYLE DONALD HULSHIZER HARRY W, JOHNSTON VICTOR P. KOI-IL ELAINE LABOUR 'ANR-. 9-' . BETTY LAWS MARY LAWS GEORGE LOEBE BILL MANLOVE JOHN MCDANIEL JUDY MCDOWELL CAROLYN MURRAY CHRISTINE MURRAY GEORGE NAYLOR Q- 45 137, . Qin nw i I KW I Q, Q. LORETTA SCHOFIELD DORIS SCHWEBEL HULDA SHAFFNER VIRGINIA SHAHAN DELORES SHETZLER EDWARD SIEMINSKI LORETTA WAGNER JEAN WEBBER AGNES WILSON BETTY OGDEN KATHERINE PASSMORE BILLY PHILLIPS EARLE PIATT JOHN PISER THELMA ROBINSON ,,,a 'Vine Im K 5 f Q e ' f I f I Q ' ii 97 'K' 'if5ffSi??i54f ' I gill ' P ,kfiy ,r . ,. ,ljig lik 5 gg I QQ A , lgmi, ,, , ' 2' 3331 m f -- fi f . 1 , ' :, flu -I... ,J-F .3 MH? fa Vx Q 'D p . xi k V ,-'T X' , fi .ff ' was ' H ' 4 f H 'K e 3 3 v . 'P s xx 55 3 f , . ' I, L' ,. 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Lv.. 5' eu x uw v I X A , w I ' ' x f CK f f , 1 If gs T 9 F ' :, ai as J ryy iinbma Bobby Allen Shirley Arvey Betty Austin Louise Bailey a Audrey Baker John Baker Kathleen Baker Juanita Beamer Marie Biddle Janice Biggs ' Kitty Park Bradley ?p Jimmy Buckworth 9 E 4 ,...1.........,.,.....,, ., .-a Norma Lee Burris Margaret Carey Betty Carter Charles Carter Mickey Cochran Anne Davis Marlly Davis Lois Deputy Bert Dorman i f eiyyi ' f' Helen M. Eckler I Edward Feilmaier y i - 't'l1 T Gloria Frank W .,y1 B i . t f fi ft , Q! je 4 Q B X K 5' Rebecca Foraker Marie Garber N Jack Green Jerry Grimsley ga Donald Guseman gal 'W : f out F, William Haas, Jr, pr. Marjorie Harper Gerald I-Ieinold Dorothy Dianne Hitchens James Hughes Suzanne I eff cott 4 x Edgar Hitch Katherine Keeler Willard Lockerman Brian Loss Rachel Mandes up Ellen Manlove . Richard Mannering I Richard McDaniel 1 Doris McClain ' G ,- ' ' if 7.x -2 ffl' 3 ' ' X, 1 . h . ff' ' .IE ' ,ff ff 1: . Joan McDowell leon McGowan Selena Melvin ' Elizabeth Moore t E 1 Y , .S 'ri I 1? 'flew 1 'rin vw . .iii .e Jimmy Moore Sally Moore Charles Murray Patsy Passmore n Ronald Price Gary Lee Quaintance Patsy Reynolds Jimmy Rhoades Edith Sartin Millie Schofield Emma Jean Shane Ruth Shetzler -V fs w w .aww f rf z wgrfw .,.,,, N r ,ffyymgg 155 1 1, .-if . is:.:1k,55jgj,5: Smokey Smith W e ff John F, Spence 'i k Walter Spence Q E S : ' Nancy Spicer . ,' .. ' Z I m ay mm Dana Thomas Muriel Trimmer Jeanette Waters Ann Weigel Joanne Weigel Walter Whatley - Carole Williams Kathleen Worth , 1 , . , Mi S ,C BSN K is 5 -fr 56:0 5 ,aw WWWWA .ks 3 5 Q , , 5 Q , 3 :B 5 I 5' V' V 5 'S' Qs. FS sp 3 x 694 H 3 'X X? gf, Q Q1 4 5: 5' 5 gf' 5 f Fi 'E ni J i I fi 4. . zz. , .v ll 99 R. 225151 Y' 15: - .v . n I ax fx fl. X ev we A N MQ V , ' f J a L, , y 1 H pw f I 5 . ? ' u Vi: We 1.-. ah, Y i X 3 H J I W V' 5 f 'E J' ' if Q ! 5 W, , -7 , , M 5, .- . A ,1 1 ,Q ' 'U , wx I , 8 ' f. . A fr' - Q. il . b - Q 1 2- , Q ,g:f3f,,.w 1 - gsm , -9' R, ,X 1 . Vi 4 'Sv ,s A V nf : xx Q -A ia- 'v ' C J- .N ... , . V ef I 5, L ' LJ 1 l :QL 11 ,ldlm 'J MMU 1 -1 J ii M 4 Q , Q, 1 1 1 is M , i ,,,. ri it Miss Harriet Wagner explains the Students have become science conscious difference in meat cuts. in Paul H. Mu1ford's class, Designing Football posters under the supervision of Russell A, Parker. Proving feminine muscular coordination, Sinking baskets is easy for M. H. S students. Shop training is interesting and thorough. ' r -X H ' Y 1 izzfd Qmafe u f 'sl g . 1 , Q MW .E ...ii f Murray H. Thompson's Science class is Future historians can be found in learning something new about plants, Boyd F, Bed1yon's class. 60454 Zmde 'fbi P il? Participating in school activities is The girls in Mrs. Gladys H, P1easanton's fun with Mrs. Frances T, Tovmsend room enjoy caring for their flowers. helping. -s -A ' -l lj!-' ef i -, 1 Miss Elsie R. I0nes' pupils enjoy reading. Mrs, Mary E. Bushman lends a helping hand, ind :fad ?wu:4 Mrs, Ruth I. Green helps to safeguard our student's health. Mrs, Virginia M. Bell is both friend and counselor to her kiddies. 1- w if .L Mrs. Madeline M, Crompton teaching her youngsters to appreciate music, 1 ,ir ff f QV' 1. ,,r' to -- 11054 ff V,,, K 9: DHI Some sing, some dance to Skip to My Lou While classmates post fish pictures, in Mrs, Helen D. Hopkins' room. Mrs, Adah L, McCabe helps with reference work. 6242! ecavwl Q Mrs, Clara U, Reynolds admires winter Mrs, Ellen W, Collins observes while the mural made by her First graders. pupils demonstrate their ability, E s .r,,,, , 'Lib Q A rl g., li 25, f' ' ?'1 :ff W X N A .,.. Lg U' If l ' K T ' K 5 ill I U ' ' had Qmale Vvwlckw Mrs, Madeline M. Crompton, teacher 1:35 , 'X 5 'S 1 si 1 4 5 is .- Q I 2 ez W V it xi if-Q, 3 ,,., QA , Z -'L fl-E L , . EPHAN fffli I 9 1' 3' IN if' --M Fin V,-we ,uf J' ,-ws 0.0, fu? I f SWE-run, 6 'I ' E ' 4 1 in L 3, I Q raw us s, aft, all R rr Run. 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Weigel, Standing: Coach Nellie Lucas, Lawrence, Hitchens, Powell, Dolby, McDowell, Hutton, Manager Kumpel, 2 5 3 L.-r r a 1 3 l 1 e f I 1 1 I. f! l Coaches BUSHMAN, LUCAS, BEDLYON. f L, 5 ,. 'gag '4 Emeetfad VARSITY SQUAD Kneeling, left to right: Wheeler, Barney Reynolds, Manager Buckworth, Price, Jack Reynolds, Standing, left to right: Daniels, Smith, Weidlein, Connors, Emerson, Coach Bushman. I. V. SQUAD Kneeling, left to right: Manager McDowell, Hughes, Green, Reed, Shivery, Hutchison, Loss. Standing: Coach Bedlyon, Suloff, Guseman, Newton, Austin, Haas, Daniels, Wilson. -fi A mx, , I I I 3' 'Nr-6 pd x T' + A' . ZX i QS 1- img -P fa Qi K W S1 ' I 0 in i 8 Xnf n-Wi, mf af Q if J ,Z I, -hr! ESI . in f N Q W 1- it , 5 in 'Y ' ' ' F -f mg fvfwfwwafffw- 1 vi ' ' 1 F Ku Tillers and Toilets. Don't strip those gears! -Q s- - fi 'xx WH .QL ,., ff .411 ,J 1 Lost in the library? Just uk Arr service is always in demand. these girls. H Al 41 ,, ti Winners of the M . The way no a man's heart is through his stomach. Members of the Student Council with Everett Meredith, Faculty Advisor Better leaders make a better world, See all, hear all, know all - - TELL ALL! Business Manager Helen I ohnson Editor - in - Chief Kathryn Lockerman Literary Editor Barbra Jo Johnson in -nf im, ' can 3442 546606 my v yy l Faculty Advisors Helen Merrill Russell A, Parker Adelaide Z. Stafford The Staff places this first all - school yearbook in your hands conscious of having performed our task as best we were able, We thank you for your loyal supportg without it we could have done nothing - - with it you can see for yourself what has been accomplished, w WVR' .M if i .L,L lf. 1 15' , f ig' ' W V ai? Q: 4135 ME mmf 7 L.: New 'ix 'W li' 1 Q i Q f v Stars in the making, Dramatics group sponsored by Kenneth E, Schomborg, I E 'www in v American Stores officials present a television set to our school Preparing for a smooth performance. Dig for the oysters -f .'-4 ! .' -1 ' y 'W' - --'- -v-'rw-v-g-qw--f-.-,-v -- I4 5 W Fields, Custodian Mary Nick' 'Y .5 il .X 3,5 ' - 'ip -1 M .. 5' -- xi .L 5 u V. y if tiff' f if uf. Q? ,, V- slr? i X I , Thomas Bunny Fred ,-,.-,. -- -..,,,,,,,-W,--1 cr.. i...-rw ?az'fzaaa 144:41 pat William C. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Sharp Mrs. Richard C, DuPont Mr. and Mrs. Amos L. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. William Passmore Joseph C. Wise Frank A. Sylvester Mr. and Mrs. H. Stanley Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Sparks Mr, and Mrs, James L. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Clifford S. Keck Jesse L. Shepherd Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. P. L. McWhorter, Jr. Norman L. Butler Harris B. McDowell William A. Diebert William Gallaher Charles Laws William H. Moore Thomas E. Burroughs Fred R. Cleaver John Olivere James Curran Jack Hughes Harvey S. Ogden W, W. Buckingham. John Heller Clarence Wheeler Irvin S. Taylor Irving Rawley Ben Sadoff Charles Peoples Benjamin Lloyd Ellis K. Lecrone J. Vinson Moore Mrs. E. H. Hodges Mrs. Margaret O'Neil Miss Edith W, Golt Mrs. James A. Finley Bussie Phillips Miss Rosalind Schwebel Mrs, Elizabeth M. Stevens Miss Kathryn Thornton Pfc. Theodore Firsiny MIS. Guy C. Lockerman Mrs. Charles B, Schwebel Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hodges A Friend Shallcross - - Chevrolet McNaughton's Pharmacy Cochran Motors Blue Bottle Gift Shop Bettie Marie Pastry Shop Buckworth's Hardware Fraim's Dairies Merryland Roller Rink Sartin's Luncheonette Smith's Clover Farm Store The Middletown Transcript Beardsley Hardware Store Ruth Wallace's Beauty Shop Townsend Locker Plant Southern States Ann's Beauty Shop St. George's Lumber Co, Townsend Grain and Feed Co. W. W. Buckingham and Son Harry A. Schagrin Co. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Biddle Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hannum .rs . V' Mrs. R. R. Reynolds Sgt, Joseph Bredzynski Miss Emma Husfelt Pert Willey Pfc. Douglas Pope Kenneth Branner Stanley Kosmalski Wallace Sadoff Roy Robison Charles Passmore Mrs. William Denney J. C. Calloway L. M. Riggin Butler's, Inc. Abbotts Dairies Wentworth Fashions Cathline Inn McNatt - - Pontiac Davis' Store Faulkner's Store National Cleaners Odessa Gift Shop Eastern Propane Company Joseph Berkman Store Crompton Brothers Store Terminal Restaurant Steele's Flower Shop Delmar Cleaners McGinnis' Garage Wallis' Roofing and Sheet Metal Carlisle's Motor Service White Bros. Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Argoe .31 lf! we ' r 3 14 I 1 1 -i 19 ,. :ff fa fi' -v n ga In si 4 3 5, jf- 1,. a v 5. J 'E . VL' E, 5 :QF ,gg . 1. 'M 54, .14 'fi In .. 2 4 E. 'yyl- gf' 535 'Nl 5 V , reg. F ES. ri' , .15 kv . , L' L v in .' T7 .xy rf .1 1 rl, fl .,, 33: A :Li . I-gl xy, H171 X, 4 15+ f l Nh w I . 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