Midwest City High School - Bomber Yearbook (Midwest City, OK)

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Dedication Faculty CLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophomores ATHLETICS Football 3-10 4 5 6 7-10 11-47 11-23 25-35 37-47 49-56 50-53 Basketball 54-56 I ACTIVITIES Band T ypewriting Red Cross JOIE HOPKINS .1 ' Assistant Editor DICK BOROUGHS Business Manager A ' Science Art Bomber Beam Vocal Music Drama Distributive Ed. Annual Staff Drivers Ed, Woodwork Commercial Club Library Reading Clinic -82 -61 JAY FRANK ELSEA Editor CAROLYN CONRAD Managing Editor 99 91 92 93 95 96 97 98 62 63 64 l 65 i -67 -71 -75 -7 7 '78 '79 80 81 82 82 FAVORITES 83-88 Band Queen 84 Football Queen 85 Most Popular Series 86-87 ORGANIZATIONS 39- Student Council 90- Chess Club Future Homemakers F. F. A. 94- Boys' M Club Gir1s M Club Girls Pep Club National Honor Society 99 FQ, K, gi CVM F W Dvd Zufivn TO MR, R, H. MCLEAN Because of his kindness and understanding, his determination to see a project through to the finish, his ability to win a place in the hearts of the stu- dents and faculty, we, the Annual Staff of Mid- west City High School, do affectionately dedicate the 1952 BOMBER. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 k 1 1 ' 4 1 V 1 1 1 me f f , ,- A... WW , W 2 f, ,. E. A nil' , 'S 1 gi Q, r . ' T 5 , . X X 3 2-we-,g ff-f-as fffff 111: 1 W, Q EQ a il: ' Kr w Q aw 4: -mi 1 vi Q 'isnt Qin , 'QXQO ,fa 'nQ9. wx Q H, .Ya,!s' LB 1.1 'S l.q, ,il ' Q ab' nf' JW' Q ,uf- x 0 a ,xv n 8' Q' ,yu 1 0 .V .' 501 f Qt li' in . .Q 'N ag 5 C .Hui -nu ' eQ:i A' ?i's A iv 1' fo if ' W A M if ff E 1 , 'K - 'K sf 1 -' -Ki? W . . ' . -fi ' wuL',' 'f Q-'Fifa 513, Wigxgffva . I WZ! 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MYNDA HOLMAN RAYMOND THOMPSON ANN BOWMAN IOHNNIE GRAVES I9 RONALD TRITTEN LENA LANGSTON WILLIAM LAIRD RETHA WHITE JOHN TEMPLETON JIMMY BIZZELL RUTH TURNER CHESTER DUFFIELD STELLA SPEARMAN JOAN HURLEY DAPHENE HARRIS ON KYLE BARLOW MAXINE WILSON EDDIE CANTRELL DOROTHY SWANNER CARROLL MCDERMITT i SHIRLEY WALKER BILL MCCUMBER PHYLLIS LEE DON ALD CL ANT ON ELSIE TAYLOR JIMMY ZEIDERS SALLY MCKASKLE KEN THOMPSON JEAN MCFARLAND BOB FA RRER MARY ANN MILLER CHUCK CAMPBELL ELNORA DAVIS RUTH HABY , ..., ,,,. . m, .fv, DOROTHY OVERT URF GERALD WEBB GERALDINE WILLIAMS THOMAS JONES BETTY HAIL WEN DELL MCCART Y LORETTA FRYMIRE MARY PENDLEY MITCHELL LOU BOURLAND DORTHEA DANIELS 23 ff W 1, ws, 753' Q , ' fm . 23? ,.,,f.., 4 .Q bl A34 g 5. rm s vw -, 232 W -f, 12?-f - N976 . in aY ' ,l,,f,-.fA...- JEROME HINTON MILDRED SORRELS BOBBY MOUNTS SONIA WALLER WAN MOORE SHIRLEY SHONTS MAX SALATHIEL WA NDA HUNTER JAMES MCMILLIAN JO ANN WALKER B. C. WHITE BETTY DUNN CLYDE SHATSWELL, MARGARET GOAD CECIL WELCH JO HELEN ROSE J DELORES BARRICK DON MOORE JACK REISE BETTY PRICE CHESTER OWENS EVA SESTAK FRANK LEFTY WILKIN IOHNYCEE OGEE SHIRLEY STRAILY CARL OLIVER DONALD PITTMAN BARBARA WATTERS RALPH ANGLIN JANET MINTON BOB GOODSON ROSELYN SAYLOR JOE PARSONS JANICE BATSON CARL STILLWELL MARILYN MCGLOTHLIN BEN SCOTT BARBARA MOORE JERRY EDEL BL UTE BETTY BIRLEW MUNCIE SHORTRIDGE MARION BLACK JACKIE FOX MURIEL MCCONNICO LEO DeSHA JEWELL MCCASLIN WELDON DYER ERNESTINE BEVINS TOM GILBERT ELAINE HOSKINSON CHUCK DONWERTH JULIA LAEL EVANS CHARLES JACKSON SUE GRIMES JOE RAY YVONNE BOREE ALLEN ACKERMAN KATHLEEN MYERS BOB STUART LONNIE ALLEN DELMAR KINNETT BARBARA SCHAFFER JOHN HOLBIRD VIRGINIA TATE JAMES JONES LELIA RAE HAUSCHILD CHARLES LOYD BETTY ALLEN DALE ARMSTRONG CAROL BARBER RONNIE LAKIN BARBARA ANDERSON DANNY DA VIS GA YLENE BOZARTH GARY DORMAN WANDA BLAIR HOWARD HILL EVELYN GAZAWAY JAMES CANADAY DORA HAGGARD JIMMY GOLDSBOROUGH BETTY COTNER LONNIE MILLER BARBARA CROY LELAND HANNEMAN NORMA CHANDLER CAROLYN DENTON ELMER WOMACK JERRY CHAMBERS RICHARD KEEN BARBARA CASTEEL C. 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BASS SUE CARROLL GARY BRYANT LOUISE CALLAWAY ARTHUR BURKHART PATSY TUBB SHIRLEY MAYNORD GENE HARRIS PATRICIA FARRIS KENNETH SUMMERS WILMA HUDNALL DON STEIGER LARRIE HYSELL CLYDE ARNOLD RUTH SCHOTT BOB HANCOCK PATSY PRICE RAY WALKER DORIS THOMAS ALLEN HILL RAMONA STEVENS PEGGY LINK DONALD I-IOTZE RONALD SMITH IRENE BARBOUR BROOKS STROUP SHIRLEY MCCAMMON I OHN SMART ESTHER TAYLOR VIRGINIA BARR JACKIE LEDBET TER RAY GAMBILL IIMMIE JUNE EASON CURTIS EVANS KAY GRIMES BOB TANKERSLEY EMMA LOU STIVER BENNY THORNE BETTIE HOBBY DUANE BROOKS SHIRLEY SHIPLEY NEAL WEILER JEANNINE GILBERTSON JIMMY DAN RIVERS GAYE FLOYD JOHN MEYERS NORMA TURNER JERRY GASS BARBARA EVETT BILL MCCLELLAN MARGARET DAVIS GEORGE KRIZ DONNA DORSETT VERNA LANE CLYDE BELL, IR PEGGY KIME ELAINE ENGLISH DON BRYANT MORRIS SHORT PAT HILL COLLEEN LYKINS RALPH SPRAGUE GENE RUSSELL MARY HARRIS MAUNA LOA DUKE TERRY GOODMAN LA FERN LOCKE f 35 rv-if 's MM V!!! .4-1 QVVAMHYA 4' af? vi qv.,-r .0 A...- .,,!f - WP 251:15 f SY 4 nxt. , 5 wr 'S QQ1 f fi? .. : ' f ? fl' i .W K W . 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Herren Rowena Bozarth Wanda Stiver Jimmy Walker Carole Boyd Ann Johnston Bobby Phillips Mary Ann Zaloudik Joann Pierce Glen Wilhoute Margie Daniels Patsy Cundiff Eddie Anderson Mary Cartwright Ray White Jeanne Alsup Patsy Thompson Louise McCoy Robert Sanders Carol Ann Shaw Jerry Mix Wilma Goforth 4, a xg? ,, , 5 f'2i,Q,95g3ig vial' ' . . ,.., 4 .V ' x x 2 ffww I i t , , 'Y if Wfi 1, X . ,L :NL- Joe Phillips Rose Marie Holden Lionel Parenica Glenda Griffen Nadine Puckett William Thompson Barbara Ward Lyndon Trent Mary Bolleau Barbara Madden Sammy Sanborn Tawauna Hales janet Palmer Jack Bartenfield Nancy Weeks Lamar Sartin Mary Fowler Jerry Smart Babs Evans Sharon Lamb x MX. . M 5 Ben Ed DeBerry June McDaniel Keith Hackbarth Imogene Ezzell Dorothy Atkinson Foy Reneau Betty Covington Russell Brown Joan Brooks G. C, Sales Patsy H111 Kenneth Parrent Mary Sue Pogue Don Rodgers Assembiy Trophy Winners Breezy Oh 1 Joe Ouch Old Times face Mac Heavy 6 Famxly Llvmg Lover Noxy Classmom Experts ' W1 Sly Music Lovers Thinker Just washm' Gig Boy OSS H25 44 4 1 Y igjwigx g 5 J 'Q' ,gr- 7 T qxx, R ' V J ff. I' , f V, YL yi l 2 , M I an.. sein s s rl fl 4' N Ns V .5 1 5,36 M 1 Q M A eh Wi? 4 1, 2 fdif f 3' we ' Sl? wiv ' 1 'V' 1 4- '+ fi wf5,,,'gp . ,ygxggq 1 ,gr fm. ?,. .,.,,. .WS R IP' M f- ' X ,.., , 'Nfl'3 f,w a, A 'Un Ja S as s N Vw W 4 in 5 +2 f ,rw 1' Awww + A Hinge? vw Qgkivf' 'T QNWQSJX w- 'ZW I 1' 4, W y 5 .. 9, re H . ,f ,s , f Q xi., 'N' ff 1 ' + 11 nw 'safari' 0 .rf JOHN SMART WALTER CARTWRIGHT Sept. Sept. Sept, Oct. Oct, Oct, Oct, Nov. Nov. X , A inwgk. A in 25. y 'Eta jf Pm M, 6 :IA A' ,OVZ COACH JAKE SPANN 195 l'52 SCHEDULE Bristow 28 Edmond 33 Putnam City 19 Purcell 13 Moore '7 Southeast 7 Pauls Valley 18 Wynnewood 6 John Marshall 39 BUDDY USELTON DON HARRIS .. , , 'E Q ' 1' X A Y U x , eff FWSQA J ' -3449: sw f' 4 ,, J? ' -13 A' fzriMs'i0r5 e- 1-gg H52- JIMMY ZEIDERS 7 7 A Q 12 1 21 5 , T V : Z I r , N4 66 W ,,yK, iff ig- 1 2 251, 'f 'vig nilfgn vi ,,., . y VA -xi .., v::ttd::,:g?,-. . 1- .r , 2 TOM SCOTT JIM PARK ff '1'i?r: Jw f JACK REISE , ,! Wwgr XY ' ti S lg COACH LEO PRESLEY 1952-53 Schedule Sept. 12 Chandler Here , Sept. 19 Edmond Here N Sept. 26 Putnam City There Oct. 3 Purcell Here S ,1 . Oct. 10 Pauls Valley There ,L gpg! 4' .YS O f ef: .O 1 .,l' Oct. 17 Southeast Here 5 fl 1 H Oct, 24 Open 1 2 -. 2- M Oct. 29 Sulphur Here X Nov. 'I Wynnewood There JOHN HARVEY Nov, 14 John Marshall Here it N V . i y 1 1 ,E Milk f H 2 N. 'fi , 1 ' L k lfii :1m . Lk .,r. -, .ll S. ,- ..r.r .9 f ' ii -A BELL P1-m.L1Ps EDDIE CANTRELL SAM LINDSEY I! W: ,- . 1 X :E v i N K Hi J Ee X 4 1 X L.Vf ww! 4 k 5, ,V f 4 -'iw ,Q Q-4 'ff' f ' ii- I I .TERRY CUNNINGHAM SAM FOX .4 V ki A . . IGB, ,fi 7- -K2 fv t Gan . 'Q :rw Qia?fi4jf ev , I 7511 1 w,f1'?iJ't ?'. ' I iii, WX 36:3 Tsfflu ii' , 'Zh Whliiwii . ' 'T' ' 1- Ewvitdfn DENNIS LASSEK 5 I I 9 I - 5 2 Qwfball Squad , .W-....,..-..,, First row, left to right: James Colbert, John Smart, John Harvey, Walter Cartwright, Don Harris, Jim Parks, Bill Krisher. Second row: Carrol McDermitt, Sam Samburn, Wilbur Batey, Sam Lindsey, Joe Phillips, Dennis Lassek, Ben Scott, Eddie Fieldcamp, Frank Buzbee, Bobby Mounts, Mr. Presley. Third row: Mr, Spann, Brach Riddle, Bill Phillips, Buddy Uselton, Torn Scott, Don Nelson, Kenneth Cheek, Eddie Cantrell, Jerry Cunningham, Jimmy Zeiders, Jack Reise, Kenneth DeCordova, Londos Winn, Nor- man Evans. Fourth row: Punk Parenica, Bill Pennington, Jackie Ledbetter, Charles Yantis, Ralph Sprague, J. D. Newman, Leslie James, Fritz Wirt, Jimmy Goldsborough, Charles Carlin, Don Hort, Sam Fox,Charles Patchen, Charles Campbell. The 1952 Bomber football team was not a championship eleven but enjoyed a much better than av- g erage season, The Bombers were most powerful during the middle of the season as they beat Purcell, Moore, Southeast, and Pauls Valley in four straight weeks. Losing the next two games to Wynnewood and John Marshall due to lack of reserves and injuries, u Seniors playing their last game for MCI-IS were: Jim Park, Tackle, Captain, and two year lettermang Don Harris, Guard, and three year lettermang Walter Cartwright, Center and two year lettermang John Harvey, Guard, and two year lettermang Dennis Lassek, Quarterback and one year lettermang Buddy Usel- ton, Halfback, and two year lettermang Jim Zeiders, Quarterback, and three year 1ettermangT0mScott Fullback, and three year lettermang Jerry Cunningham, Halfback and three year letterman, Bill Phillips, End, and three year letterman. Hzwfball Kang cf A Left to right: Mr, Leo Presley, Mr. Jake Spann, Mrs. Spann, Mr. Gomer Jones, Mr. Frank Buzbee, Mrs, Buzbee, Mr, Oscar Rose. Mrs. Rose. A Most enjoyable evening. Front row, left to right: James Colbert, John Smart, John Harvey, Walter Cartwright, Don Harris, Iim Parks, Billy Krisher. Back row, left to right: Buddy Uselton, Denis Lassek, Tom Scott, Jimmy Zeiders. K ' FED. Z0 l'LlIl'l3lTl L,1Iy A 1. ucrc I A 'R 1, as 411 Feb, 29 Bethany A 8a B There f' ' gi, LEFTY WILKIN TOM SCOTT fig A 3 IIL ,, L' -'W A ff qw 5, .- . , 4 : : E 4. 4 'WW 'J ,... W , ,,L 13 K fi' 7 2 3 ,g X ' if , k Af m,mmfw,, , K -Q L '- ' In kk KJ ,... A W - .. 1 A , . , . K It Iwi.: , I 2, ,ff f .f ' ,. I-if ' 'ifiwmf if wwf A Q .ff ,- , JM' .V 4 . LLL , ' wwf? ,,M,fJfW ff 1' 4' ' ,, if -J' . PM 'ag' 'V ' 'AX Af -fl mQwwg wn Jil Vwhf . - L f NQXEgSegw flgQIlF,, A Q 5 ' 5 1Qf?fM - ' . iwx A h if 1 ,t - ,,-Q1 6 ' Q f L Vf I ', I . f V new k K L , M K if A EX Q W -My V iv' .. - A-i f fe ' L .,,zw?fI ' ' ' g,ffhjfqf - Q gr ffw ,HJ 1 , 1 , V .W I 44? kffff ,Q - - ' 'W W . b HfwMwMwV. W kvxmf WM 3. L f Mx f . ,A A 2. L M H ww,wiN,43QgA gi iv .mqggg Y ,11Df'w fmwi X 'L f V' 5,35 Ax wi . 1:v fv f'f.,g5-f m K'4'iM'i:i'fWi4'?f+Aef ,ffm Vlfilw' I .A-X k I k ' ' 'sw ,gwview-'1f2Wf?L' ' 'Sk ' - , ,gy-f -1 f k 0 ' I W1 Zlwesf gif!! First row, left to right: Jerry Canaday, Jimmy Rive1'S. i Second row: Janette Harris, Mildred Sorrels, Peggy Brady, Ray Walker, Emma Lou Stiver. C-111116 SP68-Imarl. Third row: Lloyd Lotspeich, Bobby Anderson, Billy Dodson, Maynard Martin, Chester Duffield, Robert McDow- ell, Leland Hannemon. Fourth row: Donna Roland, Bobby Jones, Glenda Griffin, Al Jennings, J. B. Rounds Jr. . Director, Russell Brown. True to tradition our band under the direction of Mr J B, Rounds Jr has again made us roud. . . . P We attended the annual Band Day at O, U, and received an excellent rating, The State Marching Contest receiving a trophy and excellent rating. Paraded with other school bands at the State Fair Day in Oklahoma City, Attended the Edmond contest, Dec. 21, the District contest at O. C. U. April3-4-5, the State contest at Norman, Ma 1-2 a d h Band Clinic at Stillwater Dec. 4th We have given two major concerts this year. One concert in December in the auditorium and the Coronation Concert in May in which we crowned our next years Band Queen, Seniors leaving the band this year are: Bobby Anderson, Clarinet, Jim Baker, Trombone Drum 0 Major, and Student Director, Pat Bakken, Trombone, Dick Boroughs, Saxophone, Joe Brown Cornet and Vice President, Jerry Canaday, Clarinet, Joe Grady, Bassoon and President, Daphne Harrison, French Horn, Secretary and Treasurer, Al Jennings, Drums, Wendell McCarty, Clarinet and Recorder, Barbara Morgan, French Horn,Elmer North, Bass, Joy Payne, Bass Clarinet and Band Queen, and Stella Spearman, French Horn, y , n t e Tri-state at Enid May 8-9-10. Attended the O. C. U. If chan! Hand First row, left to right: Wendell McCarty, Neil Weiler, helen ueurge, Julia ..v...... Second row, left to right: Daphene Harrison, Stella Spearman, Barbara Morgan, Jerry Gass, Joy Payne, Joe Grady. Third row, left to right: Joe Brown, Dwain Taylor, Don Steiger, Dick Boroughs, Bettie Hobby, Rose Marie Holden, James Brown. Fourth row, standing and seated: Eugene Osborne, Elmer North, Robert Pierce, William McCorkle, Pat Bakken' n..,r,u., Q.,...-1N-1.- Kermit Kirk. Iimmv Baker, OFFICERS First row: Joy Payne, Hon. Capt. , Daphene Harrison, Lt., Second row: Joe Brown, Lt. , Joe Grady, Capt, Third row: Elmer North, Lt. , Jimmy Baker, Maj, , Wendell McCarty, Lt. A A f 552116 year Members F Second row: Bobby Anderson, Jerry Canaday, Jimmy Baker, Dick Boroughs, Joe Brown, Joe Grady. lrst row: Emma Lou Stiver, Stella Spearman, Joy Payne, Barbara Morgan, Daphene Harrison. key 61116 Members l m S First row, seated: J. B. Rounds, Jr. , Sponsor, Jimmy Baker, Joy Payne, Daphene I-larrison,Joe Brown. Second row: Stella Spearman, Callie Spearman, Nita Brown, Mildred Sorrels, Julia Evans, Barbara Morgan, Jeanette Harrison, Betty Hobby. Third row: Emma Lou Stiver, Pat Bakken, Jerry Gass, Elmer North, A1 Jennings, Joe Grady. , Q J ig. is PEGGY BRADY ROSE MARIE HOLDEN JIMMY BAKER JOY PAYNE ' 4 CALLIE SPEARMAN x ' 1 GLENDA GmFF1N mf BOW, DAPHENE HARRISON Cyping Department First row: Betty Allen, Patty King, Emma Ruth Owens, Muriel McConnico, Jo Ann Wood, Second row: Sue Houser, Dolores Barrick, Shirley Jo Shipley, Third row: Dora Lee Haggard, Barbara Croy, Mynda Holman, Ramona Stevens, La Fern Lacke. Fourth row: Joyce Canaday, Barbara Morgan, Betty Cotner, Johnyce Ogee, Fifth row: Mary Arnold, Shirley Lindsay, Mary Lacy, Kathy Carlin, Larrie Hysell. Sixth row: . Peggy Kime, Virginia Tate, Carl Stillwell, Thomas Jones, Seventh row: Betty Edwards, Don El Steiger, Frank Wilkin, Joy Payne, not shown. The students pictured above were chosen from seven Typing I and Typing II classes because of their outstanding work this year. Due to the fact that there is an excessive demand for typing, all thirty-five typewriters are in use seven hours a day. Mrs. Barrett has been added to the commercial department this year. Mrs. Looper andMrs. Moon have taught all the commercial classes for the past five years. The designs on the border of the blackboard were made by the Typing II class. Several of our typists plan to enter office work when school is out. junior Kai Zrvss First Table , clockwise: M Webb S onsor: Loreda Tucker, Barbara Evert, Irene Barbour, Juneola Grooms, Dorothy Atkinson, rs, , p Dora Haggard. Second Table: George Kriz,, Joy Sue Glascow, Twila Pearson. Third T able: Max Salathiel, Robert Saunders, Sonia Waller, Joyce Randall, Hilda Mae Bradley, Fourth Table: Clyde Arnold, Chloe Arnold, Wanda Hunter, Jackie Fidler, Holding the Flag: Barbara Casteel and Nancy Trout. Absent when the picture was taken: Joyce Archer, Carolyn Denton. The Junior Red Cross Unit of Midwest City Senior High School has had a very successful year aided by the fine co-operation of the student Sponsor ---- President - - - Vice President Sec, -Treas. - Parl. ----- body. We entered a float Blood for Defense in the annual homecoming parade. Other accomplishments for the year are: 100010 student membership with S20 sent to Oklahoma County Chapter: 55 Red Cross Gift Boxes for Children of other Countries: one hundred and twenty-five toys, games and scrapbooks sent to Crippled Childrens Hospital. We decorated Christmas Trees at Tinder Field Hospital and sang Carols at Will Rogers Hospital. Other projects for the year were fifty joke books to Tinder Field Hospital and five delegates to Camp Classen. Our years Motto Onward Ever Onward' - - Mildred Webb' Carolyn Denton Barbara Casteel - Sonia Waller - Clyde Arnold K W f Q4 Left to right: Bobby Ashton, Vic Gibson, Jackie Fox, Chester Owens, Jerry Mix, Donald Hotze, Howard John son, Leo De Sha, Bobbie Moore, Mynda Ann Holman, Shirley Shonts, Shirley Lindsey, Norma Leavelle, Mrs. Webb, Lavora Anderson, Wanda Sriver, Joy Sue Glascow, Nancy Trout. KENNETH DE CORDOVA Editor Kamber Exam L+ - - f ' f Lf A MAXINE WILSON Assistant Editor JAY FRANK ELSEA Managing Editor LAMAR GREGORY MARIAN BLACK FRITZ WIRT PHYLLIS RICE Sponsor Society Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor MARY LACY FREDDIE ROEPER MARY ARNOLD SAM FOX Feature Editor Photographer Make-up Editor Art Editor 6 Bomber l6'mm Staff , . ., s rs, rs. 4,1 1... - . ,. W ..,.,,,sr I . . L -- P civil-p Seated, right to lett: Lucille Edwards, Jay Frank Elsea, Joy Payne, Phyllis Rice, Sam Fox, Marion Black, Maxine Wilson, Mary Lacy, Mary Arnold. . Standing, first row: Juneola Grooms, Kay Schenck, Kay Grimes. Standing, second row: Raymond Thompson, Fritz Wirt, Shirley Sumrow, Jean McFarland, Shirley Bewley, Geral dine Williams, Bill Hollowell, Foy Reneau, Retha White, Wendell McCarty. Every week, the Journalism class publishes the self-sustaining school paper, The Bomber Beam. Although the course may be taken as an English supplement, most of the students take advantage of having both. The class attends both fall and spring sessions of the Oklahoma In- terscholastic Press Association held at the University of Oklahoma. The Bomber Beam, an insert in the Midwest City Leader, repre- sents ten years of publication and according to reports is advancing steadily in interest, Mimi Hhorus First row, left to right: De1orisGuti1'rest, Garline Killian, Nancy Trout, Kenneth Summer, C. L, Bass Bunch Rickard, Dean Andrews, Betty Hall, Roselyn Saylor, Virginia Mizer, Marie Summer, Beverly Roben. Second row, left to right: Emma Owens, Betsy Lee, Dorothy Swanner, Pat Stephens, Nita Brown, Joy Hughes, Shirley Walker, Patty King, Joyce Moore, Gail Stout, Third row, left to right: Carolyn West, Mildred Strickland, Sandra Cox, Joyce Ernest, Otis Taylor, John Templeton, Ralph Sprague, Lee Hicks, Kathy Carlin, Judy Hannon, Madge Meyers, Joy Glas- gow, Mr, Lykins, Director. Fourth row, left to right: Mary Rosewitz, Marilyn Morton, Shirley Givens, Jean Chessher, B. C. White, Jerry Mix, Frank Wilkin, Carolyn Conrad, Ann Bowman, Mary Jo Baker, Ruth Schott, Nancy Weeks., Accompanist, Virginia McCroskey. Under the direction of Mr. J. R. Lykins, the Mixed Chorus has grown until there are about 50 stu- dents enrolled, Out of this talented group have come girls sextette, girls quartet, girls trio and two boys quartets, there are also four soloists and mixed quartet, The Mixed Chorus has sung many idfferent types of songs, popular songs, old favorites, songs of worship and songs with a new and modern touch. Some of these are Dancing in the Dark, Skip to My Lou, Gloria in Excelsis Deo and Clouds. Contests have taken the Mixed Chorus all over the state to Stillwater, Edmond, O,C. U, and of course Tri State at Enid, Beautiful white sweaters and gold emblems were bought this year by the Mixed Chorus, The stu- dents seem to be very proud of these and they are worn at all the contests and music festivals, The officers for this year are: President, Ruby Ann Bowman, Vice President, C, L, Bass, Secretary and Treasurer, Pat King, Reporter, Kathryn Carling Librarians, Joyce Moore and Judy Hannon, V Kay 'Glen' 67116 First row: Lamarr Sartin, Kenneth Summers, Fred Roper, Don Twyford, Thomas Dewitt, Second row: Leo DeSha, Ralph Sprague, Jack Fox, Weldon Dyer, Ronald Waller, Mr. Lykms Third row: James Jones, Ralph Grant, Bennie French, Charles Winkler, Dean Nittler, James McM1111an B. C. White. SHIRLEY WALKER lst Soprano NEDA BROWN 2nd Soprano ANN BOWMAN Alto C. L. BASS Accompanist Girl f Zfriv Girl f 5166 67:16 First row, left to right: Mr. Lykins, Bobbie Moore, Betty Hale, Shirley Lewis, Frances Patton. Second row: Jeanette Eppler, La Wanda Pember, Janice Carroll, Joy Hughes, Florence Weiss, Third row: Babs Evans, Sue Roberts, Pat Hill, Jean E, Barr, Carol Shaw, Barbara Ward, Mary Sue Pogue, Sylvia Reed, Sharon Lamb, Belva jo Spivia, BOYS' QUA RTET Left to right: C. L. BASS First Tenor KENNETH SUMMERS Second Tenor B. C. WHITE Baritone ELMER NORTH Bass M11 if GIRLS' SEXTETTE t- Neda Brown lst. Soprano- Shirley Walker 1st Soprano Left to right: C. L, Bass, Accompanis , , , , g Joyce Eanest, 2nd Soprano, Beverly Smith, 2nd. Sopranog Madge Meyers, 1st, Alto, ,Ruth Schott, 2nd. Alto. Uzcfspiau Croop lOl First Second row, standing: Mrs, Carlisle, Mrs, M McDermitt, Emma Owens, Carolyn West, Jo Ann Wood, Mrs. Webb. Third row, standing: A1Jennin s, W d ll M g en e cCarthy, Bob Handcock,Jackie Ledbetter, John Harvey, Don Harris, Sam Fox, Jack Reise, Jimmy Baker, Mr, Sutton. row, seated: Virginia McCroskey, Shirley Maynord, Jo Ann Bernarde, Ruth Schott. oon, Jo Hellen Rose, Carolyn Conrad, Shirley Lindsay, Carrol Thespian Troup 101 of Midwest City High School began the term of 51-52 by adoptin a new oint 8 P system, At one of the first meetings we elected a new vice president and a reporter. At this same meeting we voted to have our meetings on the first and third Thursday of each month during our noon hour. The officers for this year were: President, Carol McDermitt: Vice President, Shirley Lindsay: Sec- retary, Emma Ruth Owens: Clerk, Carolyn Conrad. The other members were Jim Baker, Jo Ann Ber- narde, Sam Fox, Charles Patchen, Carolyn West, and Jo Ann Wood. At the first initiation on January 10 there were 11 initiated. They were: Bob Hancock, Don Harris, John Harvey, Al Jennings, Jackie Ledbetter, Shirley Maynord, Wendell McCarty, Virginia McCrosky, Jack Reise, Jo Helen Rose, and Ruth Schott. Th through the year were: A hay ride in March, the second initiatio quet in May. e annual Thespian play Green Valley was presented December 4, 1951. Other activities n in April and the Annual Awards Ban- The Honorary members are: Mrs, Audrey Moon, Mrs, Mildred Webb, Mr. J. E. Sutton Jr, and Mr, C, R. Moon. 5 I 1 rl l N W 4 ly, ,, M INN IE 1 Jo Ann Wood Jxmmy Baker Sam Fox Carrol McDerm1tt Shrrley Lmdsay Wendell McCarty Al Jen nings, Carolyn Conrad Io Ann Bernar e ar y Eddie Cantrel Don Harns Joe Brown John Harvey I Act Play Presented for District Contest. CAST Carolyn Conrad Io Ann Bernarde Jim Baker Wendell McCarty Charles Patchen OLD DOC CAST Sam Fox Jo Ann Bernarde Wendell McCarty Charles Patchen Jo Ann Wood Jimmy Baker Joyce Ernest Al Jennings Carrol McDermitt Shirley Lindsay Emma Ruth Owens Carolyn Conrad Shirley Brogan Ann Bowman Carolyn West Seuiar Hlass Play Left to right: Emma Ruth Owens, Jo Ann Bernarde, Wendell Easier Hwy McCarty, and Charles Patchen. THE BROTHER CAST Al Jennings Joyce Ernest Joe Brown Carolyn West Sam Fox Shirley Brogan Charles Patchen Ruby Bowman Left to right: Ruby Bowman, Shirley Brogan, Carolyn West, Joyce Ernest, and Al Jennings. jzmiar Klass Play MEN ARE LIKE STREETCARSH CAST Jack Reise Jackie Ledbetrer Bob Hancock Dean Goldsbourgh Harvey Dunn Shirley Maynord Jo Helen Rose Ruth Schott Donna Dorsett Roselyn Saylor Virginia McCroskey Geraldine Chambers Mary Harris l Pat Stephens Left to right: Io Helen Rose, Jack Reise, Shirley Maynord. THE HASTY HEART CAST Jack Reise John Myers Bunch Rickard John Harvey Bob Hancock Dean Goldsbourgh Howard Hill Don Harris Shirley Maynard International Zfhmfcr Play Left to right: Jack Reise, Shirley Maynord, Bob Hancock. 75 Ns Amd X .D 1 ls 9 52 64 w w i ll V l Y , A D. E. Student i ii l D. E. Student today I0l'Il0l.'l'0W Owen Turman and Jerry Canaday in Class room demonstration of Tires. I Shirley Walker and Charline De- Jim Bizzell and Walter Cartwright Beverly Smith and Pat Frederick vine in class room demonstration in class room demonstration of in class room demonstration of of clothing, clothing. jewelry, 76 Disfribuiizfc fdumfiau Standing, left to right: Lester Goldsborough, Director, Distributive Educationg Jimmy Brown, Dick Boroughs, Charline Devine, Amos Ney, G, C, Sales, Leon Christenberry, Delmar Kinnett. Left to right around table: Dwayne Taylor, Pat Frederick, Connie Koerner, Wayne West, Jo Ann Barnes, Beverly Smith. Left to right, behind table: Shirley Walker, Johnny Van Hoove, Jean McFarland, Thomas Jackson, Allen Ackerman, Owen Turman, Jerry Canady, J. O. Herrin, Gary Shepard. Around table in foreground, left to right: Buddy Uselton, Bill Ogle, Jimmy Bizzell, Harold Gilbertson, Bob Stewart, Harvey Nichols, Jerry Pyburn. In background seated left to right: Barbara Boree, Jimmy June Eason, Doris Thomas, Yvonne Boree, Lena Langston, Doris Fox. Middle row behind table, left to right: Bonnie Uselton, Gerald Webb, David Atkinson and Jack Battenfield. ,414m1al5'faff W 4 'XX 714 . 1 I my 1 .M M. BATTLE FAT IGUE Z? iwrs :Edu afiau Counter clockwise: Madge Meyers, Elaine English, Betty Corner, Ray Walker, Patsy Price, Janet Min- ton, Ruth Haby Sumner, Donald Twyford, Eugene Osborn, and John Templeton, , Mr. Huffman, Instructor, Shirley Givens, Mary Francis Bolleau, La Fern Locke, Marie These students are learning the location of the different mechanical parts of the motor. These are the preliminary steps in learning what makes the wheels go round. Th tudents learn to shift gears, make smooth takeoffs, make U turns, park on hills, park diagonally e s and horizontally, drive between posts, back up straight, make hand signals, and how to turn around in the street. It takes about eight weeks of practice before the student can get his license. He takes his test from a representative of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. This course is offered in our school through the cooperation of the state and national American Auto mobile Association. To participate students must be sixteen years of age or older. Wrwdufo k Gary Dorman, with his shop work on the Lazy Susan brought honors to M, C, H,S, by being the only high school boy from Oklahoma to place in the National Shop Contest: also placing first in State, first in Re- gional Comests and third in National Competition, Left to right: Jerry Canaday, Jackie Fox, L, D. Shatswell, C. R. Moon, Jerry Smart, Kermit Kirk and William McCorkle. Eommc cial glllb Seated, left to right: Retha White, Ruby Haby, Joan Altman, Vice Presidentg and Joie Hopkins, Standing, left to right: Mary Lacy, Secretary, and Sue Houser. Not in picture are: Mary Pendley Mitchell, Dorothy Overturf, and Annette Jahn. SPONSOR: BERTHA E. LOOPER CLUB MOTTO: WE LEARN TO DO BY DOING CLUB COLORS: BROWN and WHITE The Commercial Club is a newly organized club made up of students who are majoring in com- mercial subjects and are maintaining an average or better grade in these subjects as evidenced by hav- ing completed two commercial subjects with grades of C or over, The purpose of the Commercial Club is to promote interest in the business world and in the study of commercial subjects, to encourage social spirit by offering opportunities for wholesome social contacts, to become familiar with modern progressive business methods and systems, endeavoring by such means to raise and maintain a higher standard of training for business. The club is to be sponsored by a teacher in the commercial department and the president is a Sen- ior majoring in commerce. Those students who maintain a B average or better in all commercial subjects will receive a special certificate at graduation. Minding Klinic Left to right: Jerry Greer at the reading rate controllerg Barbara Schaffer at the telebinocularg Joe Grady is instructing Jackie Collins in the use of the tachistoscope. Mrs. Curtiss conducts the Clinic for students needing to improve their reading skills. fibmry Student Librarians: Virginia Barr, Secretaryg Joyce Randall, Pat Hill, Yverne Dank, Benny French, Ray Walker, Presidentg Margie Daviels, Mary Zalondik, Loretta Frymire, Doreatha Daniels, Mary Ann Miller Wanda Blair, Reporterg Ernestine Bevins, Vice Presidentg Susan Southard, Lavora Anderson, Treasurer, 4 fa: 2? :Q 5 sp 3 ew ve A JK gf Qi Lx :fs mi iii 52 1 5 3, :Ei if 31 lf E ' f -Wax flsze Zflylvr JO ANN BERNARDE .TERRY CUNNINGHAM MOST POPULAR MOS T w CAROLYN CONRAD JOHN BAKER MOST LIKELY Sclfwl DAPHENE HARRISON info ifcs BEST 1 CHARLES PATCHEN TYPICAL MIDWEST CITIAN BARBARA MORGAN EDDIE CANTRELL JO ANN WOOD TO SUCCEED ALL -AROUND JIMMY ZEIDERS Kambcrclffs - DISTRICT CHAMPIONS FOR 1952 IN DIST. 33 TOURNAMENT Moore, Oklahoma Left to right: Betty Cotner, Muriel McConico, Betty, Allen, Manager, holding the coveted trophy, Jeanine Gilbertson, Retha White, Second row: Miss Delena Melton, Coachg Norma Sue Turner, Wilma Goforth, Mr, Sutton, High School'Principal Third row: Shirley Brogan, Norma Chandler, Connie Koerner, Fourth row: Wanda Hunter, Phyllis Lee, and Esther Taylor, Are we proud of our Girls' Basketball Team? Well, ask any Midwest City High :School student, We'l1 say we are, The only District Championship won in athletics by any team for Midwest City High was won this year by our girls, Their record reads 15 wins for the season against 9 losses, Under the able and excellent coaching of Miss Delena Melton these girls have won a reputation for fair play, excellent sportsmanship and splendid co- operation, which is demonstrated not only on the playing floor, but in all school activities, So we say Hurrah, for our 1952 Girls' Basketball team ! They deserve their place in our Favorites section, WWW Sfudmf Hozzncil First row: Jo Helen Rose, Shirley Maynord, Jackie Ledbetter, Jo Ann Bernards, Gary fy? Patchen, Pat Tubb, Bill McCumber, Q Second row: Charles Carlin, Charles Yantis, Rosemary Harris, X Third row: C. L. Bass, Wendell McCarty, John Baker, Joan Altman, Elaine English, Billie Hill, Carolyn Cheatwood, Mary McKinney, Donna Roland, Gaylene Bozarth X Fourth row: Peggy Brady, Mildred Sorrels, Guenter Schally, Sam Fox, Carrol McDer X mitt, Charles Patchen, Mildred Lyon, Sponsor, C, L' 15 Nouem loff' 50 Some of the activities sponsored by the Student Council this year were: Homecoming Day, Annual Sales Campaign, Popularity Series, Frontier Day, Student-Teacher's Day, Assembly programs, Student Mixers after Football Games, Managing the paper stand, reflagging the flag pole, and two long range projects which they hope will be completed in the near future, namely the publication of a Student Directory and Handbook, and the installation of a Public Address System. Under the excellent direction of Mrs, Mildred Lyon, Sponsor of the Council the students have not only been one of the busiest groups in school but have added to their own knowledge of democratic procedure and group leadership, and have contributed their time and talent to many groups ---- Nth in school and community, Representatives of the council attended the National e '50 -- Meeting of Student Councils in New Orleans, where they gained many new ideas 0 from which the Council has profited, Each home room has a Student repre- sentative in the Council, and regular reports are made each Friday and plans . made for the coming week. Students and teachers alike have learned to de- I ago pend on Student Council Members when they have a job to be done which must be done quickly and well, C Ucfo B-gr 1 C, Q i W s 69 Jan uarg 21 K N -f M4 rch 15' asia? my STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS John Baker, Vice Presidentg Pat Tubb, Corresponding Secretaryg Gaylene Bozarth, Parliarnentariang Charles Patchen, Presidentg Mildred Lyon, Sponsorg Joan Alt- man, Treasurerg Carol Barber, Rec. Secretary, Wendell f fm? McCarty, Publicity Manager. W PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION We, the representatives to the Midwest City High School Student Council, in order to promote better citizenship by encouraging higher scholastic standards, high ideals, and better school spirit, do establish this constitution for Midwest City High School. 671655 glllb 1 Left to right: Patsy Cundiff, Don Rogers, Billy Craig, Robert Saunders, Ralph Grant, Danny Davis Alvin Lowe I l Kent Stewart, John Holbird and Everett Schierenbeck. Chess, which was introduced as a Department is an interesting and fascinating game and is in -no sense a game of chance. It is the most intel- lectual of all games of skill, for it not only trains the power of observation but is a mental contest which brings forth such qualities as foresight, resource, imagination, and ingenuity on the part of the players. Chess has often been compared to a game of strategy as played by two opposing generals on the battlefield and it , re- sembles war in the sense that it consists of attack and defense and has a definite object in viewg that is, the surrender of the king, toward which all the moves of the game lead. Mr. Lyon's group have taken part in several Chess Tournaments with various schools and have made much progress in interesting other students in the State in this ancient educational Club Activity in Midwest City School by Mr. Robert Lyon of the Science game. CONCENTRATION ff? F1 Q if 5 gmu wwf E' Q WYRRQEIIJ I Ma Es ' k K vm fs, gf! , ...W .s.........-1 FFA OFFICERS Left to right: Benny Thorne, Reporterg Jerry Greer, Treasurer, Marty Genzer, Presidentg Ronald Tritten, Vice President, E, W, Hill, Secretary, Mr. Jones, Advisor, Our F, F, A, chapter here at Midwest City High School has done much in contests this year over the State. In chapter contests wehave won three firsts at Okla. County Chapter, Sectional Chapter and the South Central Dis- trict Chapter Meeting Contest, In Swine we have won fourteen first, seventeen seconds, eleven thirds, seven fourths, and five Breed Cham pions. In Dairy Cattle we have twenty-four firsts, eighteen seconds, eleven thirds, and have had three Grand Cham pion cows at the Okla. County Fair, the Tulsa State Fair and the Muskogee State Fair, We have had this year one Senior Champion Cow at the Okla, City State Fair and a Junior champion cow at the Muskogee State Fair. At the Okla. City State Fair we also had first place in group of five cattle, best all-round group of dairy cattle, and third place dairy judging team, We won first place in group of five cattle at the Enid State Dairy Show and at the Muskogee State Fair we took first place in the group and had fourth place dairy judging team, In Beef Cattle we have one first and one second. In Poultry we had three firsts, one second, and one third. We have three championships, twelve firsts and eight seconds in contest on rabbits. We have a total of thirty-eight boys and fifty-seven projects, The value of our projects total 315,924. 35. Our boys have had this year a gross income of 54, 685. 62 and a net income of Sl, 168. 26. 7149 61116 First row: Tom Scott, John Harvey, Bobby Mounts, Eddie Cantrell, Don Harris, Jerry Cunningham, Jack Reise S d - ' ' ' econ row. John Smart, Ben Scott, Walter Cartwright, Jim Parks, Bill Phillips, Charles Patchen, Third row: Charles Jackson, Sam Lindsey, Joe Phillips, Carrol McDermitt, Billy Krisher, Frank Wilkin, Fourth r - ' ' ' ' ow. Jimmy Zeiders, Denis Lassek, Joe Ray, Punk Parenica, Don Nelson, Mr, Presley, OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Jim Zeiders - - - - - President - - -Eddie Cantrell Tom Scott - - - - Vice President - - - - - John Harvey Jack Reise - - - - -Secretary-Treasurer - - ----- Bob Mounts Don Harris- - - - - Sergeant-at-Arms- - - - -Joe Phillips - Joe Ray Charles Patchen - - - - Parliamentarian The M Club pledges started out the year with new styles in hair cutsg an M cut in the center of their head signified bein a l d f h ' ' ' g p e ge o t e club. At the end of pledging the members held a picnic for the pledges and dates, To welcome the new year the club held a party at Don Nelson's house with food ping pong and dancin 1 n g. Second semester brings new pledges who will keep up the old traditions of the M Club, Top row Phyllis Rice, Betty Allen s y Turner Wanda Hunter, Norma Chandler Muriel McCon.n1co, and Shirley Brogan President - - - Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer - - Reporter - - - The purpose of this club is to raise money to help buy the letter Jackets and aw school spirit The main project as een The graduating Seniors are Phyllis Rice and Shirley Brogan Q 97 Z7 ,U 61116 Cheerleaders, left to right: Virginia McCroskey, Betty Mackey, Jo Ann Wood, Marian Black, Kay Grimes. First row: Lucille Edwards, Kathryn Carlin, Joyce Earnest, Joan Altman, Madge Myers, Carolyn West, Patty King, Bar- bara Madden, Judy Hannon, Mary Arnold, Mary Lacy, Jeannine Gilbertson. Second row: Barbara Blake, Shirley Lindsay, Beverly Smith, Ruth T M Betty Edwards, Betsy Lee, Laree Williams, Colleen Lykins. Third row: Barbara Wright, Lelia Rae Hauschild, Barbara Schaffer, ginia Tate, Marilyn McGlothlin, Verna Lane, Johnyce Ogee, Roselyn Saylor, Ioan Watters, Wilma Hudnall, Fourth row: Janet Minton, Shirley Maynord, Jo Helen Rose, Shirley Brogan, Sue McCown, Julia Evans, Mildred Sorrels, Jo Ann Walker, Peggy Kimes, Susan Southard, Mary Fowler, Rose Mary Harris, Margret Davis, Fifth row: Ruby Bowman, Beverly Yeager, Billie Hill, Donna Roland, Kay Rodgers, Carolyn Cheatwood, Dora Haggard, Shirley Jean Givens, Jean Chesser, Berdean Kroeker, Nancy Trout, Jean Alsup, Willella Brown. Sixth row: Dorthy Swanner, Shirley Walker, Nancy Weeks Carolyn Cowan Joy Farthing Mary McKinne , Wanda Blair . . , Y Ernestine Bevins, Elsie Taylor, Kay Schenck, Carolyn Conrad, Patsy Tubb, urner, rs. Van Dusen, Mrs. Crooks, Elaine English Jo Ann Bernarde, Barbara Moore, Carol Barber Vir- First row: Carolyn Conrad, President, Second row: Colleen Lykins, Rep, , Executive Boardg Kathy Carlin, Secretary. Third row: Lucille Edwards, Treasurer, Carolyn Cowan, Vice President. Fourth row: Joan Altman and Joyce Earnest, Sergeants- at-Arms. Fifth row: Susan Southard, Reporter, Patsy Tubb, Parlia- mentarian. 98 0 ' 0 aim al firmer 50 wig First row: Jo Helen Rose, Shirley Maynord, Kathy Carlin, Carol Barber, Gaylene Bozarth, and Ramona Stevens Standing: Sponsor, Mrs. Van Dusen, Dorothy Overturf, Jo Ann Bernarde, Eva Sestak, James Canady, Carl Still well, C. L, Bass, Dick Brand, Dolores Barrick, Muriel McConnico, Stella Spearman, Jo Ann Wood, and Spon- sor, Mrs, Lyon, The purpose of the Midwest City chapter of the National Honor Society is to promote high scholastic stan- dards among the students of Midwest City High School, The National Honor Socity has set up the following requirements for membership: the students must carry four full credit subjects, maintain a three and six-tenths grade point average and be in the upper five percent of the high school. If this high standard is maintained throughout the three years of high school, a National Honor Society seal is placed on the studen's diploma, In this years National Honor Society there are 6 Seniors and 13 Juniors. There are also 22 Sophomores who are probationary members. National Honor Society Pins are awarded only to the Seniors, This year the officers are: President, Kathryn Carling Vice President, Gaylene Bozarthg Secretary, Eva Sestakg and Treasurer, Carol Barber. I 1 1 s. f' u fn :W 'ji 4 25,53 E ff if2f M W Xgii:, Q Q-'MJ W 03. ,, . ,ff wgififfuwgxfg' 'Www Q91 4 , ,Q QQWMM gi keg if W Wijwwigfww W? W' yafmfgw WWW 'iid 5 5Q9f0f?f ,V C6 M WQM W wr wixi A WW mf M fm 1Wf, 5 Wjwf , , , r ,Ml ,.x, 1, fi - ' 'X ff' if f ,f , ,f Lil-ff B,WfQ!L,j1 Jmfff, Q , 7' ff ' ff LW 'f'McA3 fd X X! AA Hfd1 fM if f K7 .4 MQW! OCA! I gfff7,ff f ,fg .Q,.- F .405- f ,A , 54,8 Wy W! WW! 0-WU M 5 XY? ,, ' TS fW ,,1Afl 44f Q Est, I f 2 S N X X N R M! sg R I L X u Il I gs iggi


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