1955 MILAN HIGH SCHOOL MILAN,INDIANA FOREWORD ---The 1955 Tattler brings you an inside tale of the events for the years 1954 and 1955. —We the staff along with Tatts the turtle invite you to travel with us through our exciting and eventful year. ---Through pictures we have tried to catch a glimpse of the per- sonalities we know and love. —We hope that in later years its pages help you to recall well known places and events at MILAN HIGH SCHOOL. —The Staff HELLO FOLKS! I'M TATTS THE TURTLE During the past year I have been poking about the halls of M H S, peek- ing into classes, attending class meetings, watching basketball practice, and being just plain nosey about the school. I took a lot of pictures and after looking them over I decided that you might find them inter- esting, so just turn the page and let's go on a review of the characters and events which made up our school year. We, the Seniors of M H S, would like to dedicate the Tattler to our parents in deep appreciation for helping us through our four most im- portant years. Without your constant guidance and understanding it would have been impossible for us to obtain our goal. Our yearbook has been one of the most important achievements of our school year, and we would like to share it with you. Please accept the dedication of our annual as an expression of the love and appreciation we have for you. SCHOOL BOARD LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Willard Green, Superintendent; Irvin Wendeleman, School Board Member; Harold Ludekar, Franklin Township Trustee; Floyd Rayner and Elmo Elliott, School Board Members; Elmer Patrick, Washington Township Trustee. MRS. POHLMEYER SUPERINTENDENT MR. GREEN B.A. Franklin M.S. Indiana University SCHOOL TREASURER HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ROW ONE: Mrs. Snider, Mrs. Kohlerman, Miss Duke, Miss Freudenberg, Miss Denari, Miss Walters, and Mrs. Call. ROW TWO: Mr. Henman, Mr. Roush, Mr. Parson, Mr. Combs, and Mr. McNees. PRINCIPAL CALE HUDSON B. S. Indiana University M.S. Indiana University BETTY DODSON SCHOOL SECRETARY PATSY BEASLEY Annual Staff Glee Club 10, 11 S. S.S. 9, 10, 11, 12 Band 9, 10, 11, 12 LEO BECKETT Band 9, 10, 11 ERNEST BENTLEY F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12 Track 10, 11, 12 PHYLLIS BERGMAN Cheerleader 11 S. S. S. 9, 10, 11, 12 Glee Club 10, 11, 12 DAN BULICH Cheerleader 11, 12 S.S. S. 9, 10, 11. 12 Glee Club 11 Class President 11 S. S. S. Secretary and Treasurer 11, 12 PATTY BOHLKE F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12 JANICE CRAFT S.S.S. 11, 12 EARL CROSS KENNETH DELAP Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 F.F.A. 9, 10, 12 Track 10, 11, 12 Baseball 11, 12 CHADSWORTH HAYES F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12 Track 10, 11, 12 OLIVER JONES RONALD JAMES F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12 Glee Club 10 WILLIAM JORDAN Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Glee Club 10, 11 Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 JERRY JUSTICE F. F. A. 9, 10, 11 ROBERT KECK ELIZABETH KOHLMEIER S.S.S, President 12 Glee Club 9,10,11 Cheerleader 11,12 Band 9,10,11,12 WILLIAM KREIMER F.F.A. 9,10,11,12 JOE LAWS F.F.A. 9,10,11,12 i ! RONNIE LOWS Track 10 Golf Team 11 Basketball 9 Annual Staff DALE NEWELL F F A 9, 10, 11, 12 Annual Staff PHYLLIS POHLE Glee Club 9,10,11 Cheer Leader 10 S S S 9,10,11,12 RUFUS PURCELL Secretary 12 Class President 10 Glee Club 10, 12 CARROLL SNIDER ROGER RITCHIE Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Band 9, 10, 11, 12 S S S 9, 10, 11, 12 V k. RITA VOLZ S.S.S. 9, 10, 11, 12 Glee Club 9, 10, 11 Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Annual Editor f MARNA WALCOTT S.S.S. 9, 10, 11, 12 Glee Club 10, 11, 12 ROBERT WICHMANN Basketball 11, 12 Class President 12 Class Secretary 11 F.F.A. 11, 12 Baseball 12 F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12 SENIOR GOVERNMENT CLASS Scenes that will be long remembered by Seniors SEVENTH HOUR STUDY HALL DZGliic U-| v)V) luz James Alcorn Thelma Rollin Cramer Cutter Joe Edens Marjorie Ent ■ Alvin Fletcher J u K 1 Elizabeth Freeman N ■ JoAnne Garteman 1 Delores Gordon 0 R Rheadawn Graue l s Donna Greenwood Alberta Haase Virgil relaxes a moment from World History Paul Jeffries Joyce Jessie Shirley Knowlton Norman Lange Jackie Littell Dale McKittrick N Barbara Miracle Bill Napier Norma Nickell Madame Dirtha looks in- to Whitey's future. Dirtha Harold Peters Ritchie J u N I O R S James Allen Carolyn Amm Wanda Beasley Annette Beck Bill Beckett r Dale Bockhorst Jeanette Bohlke Ralph Booher Mike Bower Jim Boyd Marlene Braunagel Francis Bushorn Willa Mae Bushorn Bill Cardinal Fay Ann Cook Norita Cutter Mary Dobson Shirley Fletcher Carol Frazier Pat Frolks Helen Gander Nancy Gilbert Ruby Holt Rosemary Huber Larry Johnson Wilma Jones Janet Keck Marjorie Knowlton Betty Kreimer Virgil LaFollette Bill Meyer Ruth Ann Molen Linda Rodmaker Mary Sullivan Dora Sheldon Jerry Shelton Arlene Short Phyllis Shorten Talmage Slone Ruth Stahley John Steuer Phillip Tobrock - I s o p H o M O R E S Orville Alcorn Yvonne Back Mary Baker Jackie Beckett Joyce Belden Joan Bergman ( Bobby Booher Norma Brandt Mary Bruns Calvin Casson Mary Ellen Cook Bob Craft Wanda Craig William Craig Kenny Cutter Lawrence Cutter Donald Disney Martha Edens Mary Edens Jasper Fugate Pat Gilland Harold Haase Roger Haessig Jimmy Honeycutt Larry Jackson Charles Jordon John Kash Joan Kleine Roger Knowlton Janet Kreimer David McKittrick Wanda Michel David Martara Marcella Murrone Larry Napier Merriam Parks Verna Shanks Richard Smith Joan Stute Darlene Turner Larry Volz Billy Voss Sue Woolf Carolyn Wullner Yvonne Peak Pauline Reynolds Rutheen Reynolds Reva Rodmaker Lloyd Sandsmark Darla Schornick F R E S H M E N Charlene Baylor Edward Bohlke Phillip Bower Thomas Bulich Roger Caplinger Sarah Casson Joan Collins Carolyn Craft JoAnn Cross Paul Davidson Carl Frazier Joseph Gander Susan Gilbert Ernestine Gordon Sharon Heller Russell Holt Lexa Johnson Mary Johnson Maxine Johnson Norma Johnson Lowell Jones James Kash Suzanne Kelly Linda Kinkey Gerald Lattire Donald Lauber Billy Lows Arthur Murray Henrietta Napier Nadene Nickell Frances Palmer R. O. Parker Harold Parks Rosemary Pilz James Preble Donna Richter Jimmy Volz Bobby Voss Odie Watts Allen Wells Bobby Ruggles Roger Sandsmark Dixie Siebein Marilyn Smock Sandra Spengler Dickey Starkey E I G H T H G R A D E i } Clyde BacK Richard Beckett Thomas Beckett Edward Bocock Gary Bushom Doris Call Loren Calhoun Jerry Caplinger Roben Cunningham Betty Davis Paul Eiklor Sandra Gilland Donald Gordon Rita Graue James Greenwood Charles Hampton Billy Hiler Gordon Howard Mary Huber Carolyn Huntington Ruth Jordan Lynn Justice Darlene Kelly Billy Kleine James LaFollette Jerry Lewis Janet Linkenhoger Robert McKittrick Russell Parker Joyce Parks Donald Pilz Kathy Radican Victor Radican Margaret Reynolds Patricia Ritchie Douglas Robinson Don Schwipps Eunafaye Short Alec Smith Jay Starkey Nella Sturgill Ronald Stutler Tony Sullivan Don Volz Henry Voss Wanda Witt t s E V E N T H G R A D E FIRST ROW: Carolyn Garteman, Velma Booher, Donald Call. SECOND ROW: Frankie Ark- e n b e r g, Polly Cole, Patty Cook, THIRD ROW: Joe Andrews, Joyce Gibson, Dewey Craft. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Byard, Bill Arthur. FIFTH ROW: Raymond Gray, Kay Baylor, Char- lotte Callihon, Maudie Gilbert, Marilyn Craft, James Anderson, Zella Allen, Janet Amm, Jim Booher, Delmer Bushom, Robert Davidson, Bemie Caudill. STANDING: Lawrence Calhoun, Beulah Hanse, Billy Cunningham, George Harper, Delmus Back, Mrs. Parson, Freddie Brunn, Herman Bonfer, Ronald Bockhorst, Don Centers, Sandra Caplinger. s I X T H FIRST ROW: Virginia Negangard, James Holbert, Denis Sullivan, Barbara Turner, Billy Hen- sley, Gary Lauber, Judy Shelton, Junior Miller. SECOND ROW: Elva Sheldon, Howard Smith, Jean Smith, Freddie Tucker, James Richardson, Kenneth Lows, Mary Lou Kirby. THIRD ROW: Beverly Krick, Naomi Lee, Russel Knowlton, Jerry Walcott, Timmy Heller, Richard Schwipps. FOURTH ROW; Edward Spengler, Robert Kelly. FIFTH ROW: Michael Heidenreich, Patty Nickel, John Swaney, Jerie Vaughn. BACK ROW: Roger Richter, Richard Pettit, Arnold Slone. Kenneth Puente, Tommy Voss, Pauline Holt, Lorine Holliday, Virginia Pilz, Marilyn Howell. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Johnson, Sharral Sturgill, Ruby Short, Ronald Fletcher. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Jenkins, Leonard Smith, Paul Jenkins, John Kelly, Ernest Napier, Ira Kibry. THIRD ROW; Wilma Shorten, John Starkey, Gary Schermer, Irene Gabe, Leroy Ryker, Charlene Gabe. FOURTH ROW; Betty Volz, Rickie Palmer, Michel Huff, Sandra Messer, Sam Jones. FIFTH ROW: Ethel Volz, Pauline Wullenweber, Eddie Fugate, Shirley Richardson, Nancy Kelly. STANDING: Hershel Combs, Richard Hyatt, Ellen Justice, Eddie Stahley, Gayle Murry, Nina Tuttle, Phillip Lee, Lester Gray, Patricia Hempfling, Russel Mortara, Jerry Woolf. FIRST ROW: Calvin Shepherd, Ronald Stith, Carolyn Wiltberger, Virgil Ruggles, Bob White, Linda Williams, Mary Lou Volz. SECOND ROW: Charles Tuttle, Bill Thompson, George Volz, Pat Volz, Mary Siebein, Jim Whaley, Corine Short. THIRD ROW: Gary Boone, Ronald Delap, Delores Elliott, Ruth Butte, Mary Cook, David Cross, Dennis Bushorn, Michael Braunagel. FOURTH ROW: Ken Beckett, Jim Davis, Janet Beckett, Ronald Beasley, David Bower, Don Ashcraft. ROW ONE: Leroy Johnson, Maxine Mills, Keith Honeycutt, Celeste Flora, Michael Bennett, James Combs, Wayne Hempfling. ROW TWO: Randy Ent, James Craft, Mary Gander, Nelson Haessig, Carla Nickell, Geraldine Brandes, Larry Richardson, Bobby Johnson. ROW THREE: Linda Ashcraft, Evelyn Craft, Robert Hollon, Janice Johnson, Constance Lauber, Violet Johnson, Paul Johnson, Brenda Kelley. ROW FOUR: Eddie Lewis, Larry Hinman, Marilyn Richardson, Phyllis Cravens. Norman Ent, Judy Slone, Alice Heidenreich, Robert Reynolds. BACK ROW: Mrs. Ellerman, Billy Linkenhoger, Gordon Bocock, Bessie Kirby, Marion Reynolds, Byrd Napier. Orville Stahle, Marvin Beck, Mary Meyers, Sharon Casson. F O u R T H G R A D E FIRST ROW: James Ellerman, Gail Fugate, Francine Akers, Dennis Callen. SECOND ROW: Marcia Finke, Violet Arthur, Kenny Graue, Robert Blair, Connie Frazier. THIRD ROW: Paul Crank, Andy Boyd, Michael Craven, Janet Cross, Jerome Cole, FOURTH ROW: Eugene Gor- don, Darrell Campbell, Clarence Blair, Linda Haessig, Patricia Carlson, Jimmy Davis, Jackie Baylor, Nancy Haessing. FIFTH ROW: Shyra Collins, Bobby Godsey, Evelyn Bushhorn, Susan Conrad, Johnny Booher, Patricia Gibson, Donald Berninger. FIRST ROW: Donald Manlief, Sharon Sue Fransier, Carolun Roedl, Bruce Pohlmeyer, John Warn, Jack Wesley. SECOND ROW: Patty Miller, JoAnn Michel, Viola Williams, Adrian Messer, Jearldine Johnson, Sharon Laswell, Ronald Smith. THIRD ROW: Philip McKittrick, Marvin Ludeker, Robert Nickell, Edna Johnson, Jerry Smith, Larry Smith. FOURTH ROW: John Huntington, Johnny Pieper, Robert Rosengarn, Russell Smith, Ronald Frank Smith. FIFTH ROW: Frank Wolf, Kurt Snider, Judy Starkey, Cheryl Meyer, Harold Hyatt, Clarence Jenkins. FIRST ROW: Brenda Cummings, Debbie Cunningham, John Calhoun, Howard Draut, Mary Ann Booher, Gary Henman. SECOND ROW: Richard Dinsmore, Tony Blanker, Stephen Day, Bobby Ent, Joy Boone, Joe Gabe. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Bennett, Darlene Gerster, Jeweline Cole, Russell Blair. FOURTH ROW: Lucinda Huff, Dale Berninger, Billy Bonfer, Linda Combs. Sally Heller. FIFTH ROW: Clifford Bolke, David Busse, Kenneth Arkenberg, Freddie Elliott, Kay Davis. SIXTH ROW: Andrew Johnson Jr., Lloyd Bennett, Jackaline Alplanalp, Teddy Beckett, Larry Caplinger. Second Grade: Louise Swain. s E C o N D GRADE 2 - SECTION 2 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Billy Waner, Linda Steuer, George Schwipps, Marsha Johnson, David Lee Meyers, Corbitt Sturgill. SECOND ROW: Terry Richmond, Jean Volz, Devaugn Slone, W. C. Wilson, Gradenjohnson, Larry Scholle. THIRD ROW: Janey Nocks, Irma Silcott, Susie Foster, Gary Stutler, Joyce Stockman, Henry Volz. FOURTH ROW: Sheldon Sturgill, Linda Negangard, Johnny Thompson, Mark Kilby, Sharon Slayback, Herna Jean Watts. FIFTH ROW: Billy Shelton, Charlene Mills, Mary Chris Voss, David Jordon, Jimmy Negangard, Walter Ruggles, Chris Kennedy, Ronnie Walcott, David Kelly, Goldie Jenkins, Joan Starkey, Patty Watts, Lorraine Short, Jerald Lows. G R A D E TABLE I: Francis Buchanan, Judy Cutter, Ricky Eaglin, Pat Haessig, Carl Huber, Bucky Kirby. TABLE II: Kay Ent, John Gordon, Leona Beckett, Helen Bennett, Roger Lewis, Ronald Brandes. TABLE III: Linda Horton, Huston Calhoun, Bruce Conrad, Patricia Brashear, Richard Collins. TABLE IV: Sandra Ison, Clayton Cook, Joyce Boyd. STANDING: Sharon Frazier, F redie Tuttle, Ethel Bushhorn, Martha Barnett, Sharon Ashcraft, Bub Boone, Tom Brown, Bob Baylor, Stephen Belew, Gloria Allen, Joyce Cross, Dot Godsey, Jim Kirby, Mike Campbell, Gerald Dinsmore. t G R A D E ROW ONE: Jim Ridenour, Linda Wells, Paula Wilson, Bob Whitaker, Steve Wichmann, Henry Rose, Janice Lauber, Dan White, Kathleen Knowlton, Jerry Pettit, David Slone. ROW TWO: Don Ruggles, Darlene Richardson, Jr. Reynolds, Linda White, Betty Margan, Mary Sheldon, David White. ROW THREE: Barry Lows, David Transier, Kris Snider, Eddie Wesley, Kenneth Thie, Dan Shephard, Mary Warner, Tom Stith, Shirley Watts, Dennis Brashear, Eddie Johnson, Kenneth Lauber, Gregory Lows, Nikke Laws, Rex Johnson. mu Hoviivy F enifcei President,Libby Kohlmeier; Vice-President, Shirley Knowlton; Treasurer, Patty Bohlke; Secretary, Shirley Fletcher; Recording Secre - tary, Margie Knowlton. s s s A N D F F A FIRST ROW: Polly Cole, Dora Sheldon, W and a Beasley, Phyllis Pohle, Phyllis Bergman, Francis Palmer. SECOND ROW: Dixie Siebein, Bobby Ruggles, Marilyn Smock, Joan Suite, Rollin Cutter, Joyce Beringer, Maxine Witt, Marjorie Ent, Elizabeth Freeman, Maridee Smock, Jim Turner, Libby Kohlmeier, Patty Frolks. THIRD ROW: Bob Cunningham, Barbara James, Faith Ellen Warn, Jerry Lewis, Darlene Kelly, Wanda Witt, Carolyn Wuellmer, Bob Voss, Susan Kelly, Sharon Turner, Mary Lou Dobson, Janice Schornick, Rita Volz, Bill Jordon. FOURTH ROW: Charles Hampton, Kenny Cutter, Mary Cook, Bill Voss, Charles Shuck, Carroll Anne Snider, Larry Jonhson, Alberta Haase, Paul Voss, Phillip Tobrock, Jeanette Bohlke, Darla Schornick, Mary Louise Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Sheldon, Jackie Beckett, Martha Voss, Patsy Beasley, Jim Bushhorn, Linda Kinkey, Yvonne Peck. M I L A N FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mary Edens, Joan Bergman, Martha Edens, Mary Baker, Wanda Michel, Pat Gilland, Wanda Craig, Arlene Short, Charlotte Wells. SECOND ROW: Norma Brandt, Ruth Stahley, Willa Mae Bushorn, Rosalie Walcott, Mary Bruns, Joyce Belden, Marian Parks, Jackie Beckett, Darlene Turner. THIRD ROW: Maxine Witt, Janet Bohlke, Carroll Snider, Janice Schornick, Rita Wendeleman, Carol Frazier, Linda Rodmaker, Mary Dobson, Pat Frolks, Reva Rodmaker, Yvonne Peak. FOURTH ROW: Dale Newell, Jim Boye, Jack Littell, Jim Craft, Rollin Cutter, Virgel LaFollette, Bill Jordan, Bill Meyers, Bill Cardinal, Phillip Tobrock, Lawrence Cutter. ELIZABETH FREEMAN won first place at the Solo and Ensemble Contest at Hanover. BILL JORDAN 55 Fireball pitcher for the Indians this year. Bill may try professional ball or develop an already well ad- vanced music hobby for his life's work. B A S E B A L L KENNY DELAP 55 A sure handed infielder whose ability to be in front of every hit kept them busy every game. These boys answered the call of, Play Ball , this year and under the guidance of coach Jim Rouch did a very good job as the schedule shows. Many are first year men on the team. SCHEDULE Versailles Milan 7 Opp. 8 Osgo . 1 5 7 Shaw 2 1 Versailles 3 0 Napoleon 12 8 Moores Hill 12 1 Hanover 10 11 Rising Sun 3 4 BOB WICHMANN ”55 A first year baseball player Wisher could swing a mean bat and parked several base- balls in the neighboring corn- field. MR. WILLARD McNEES Track coach and assistant basketball coach. Senior track members get an early spring start in condition, under the watchful eyes of new track coach, Mr. Willard McNees. Shot Putter, Ernest Bently leads the track Seniors of 55 to the tapes in spring train- ing. DAN BULICH 55” One-Half Mile CHAD HAYES ”55' High Jump TRACK TEAM STANDING SEATED J. Craft V. LaFollette B. Jordan B. Meyers G. Butte C. Hayes D. Bulich E. Bently B. Cross 7s O 73 CUTTER BUTTE JORDAN MR. ROUSH WICHMANN They may or may not win the state title but they will always be champions to us. ROW ONE: Charles Shuck, Paul Voss, Jim Craft, Virgil LaFollette, Kenny Delap, Philip Tobrock. ROW TWO: Mr. Roush, Bill Jordan, Bob Bruns, Glen Butte, Bob Wichmann, Rollin Cutter, Jackie Littell, Mr. Then a lot of hard work And you stand on top of the stepladder and feel like you are on top of the world when you cut the nets. CHEERLEADERS Margie Ent, Libby Kohlmeier, Patty Bohlke. DAVID JORDAN Mascot THE LOOT MASCOT IN ACTION. • s Kenny has just received his diploma from Mr. Hudson. He is now ready to go into the big world. JORDAN CRAFT From Pierceville Barnyard Butler Fieldhouse The one that really counted. The champs prepare future champions. Once in a lifetime. The only champion to receive the Trester Award. To the victor goes the spoils. The victors' banquet. Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. If apples sell for 290 per lb. how much must a storekeeper charge to make a 25° o profit on a bushel of apples which cost him $3. 00??????????? HEY TEACHER! !1 cn O O 73 CO cn r- O PONTIAC-OLDS-BUICK CADILLAC G. M. C. - TRUCKS HUTCHESONS AUTO CO. More Power! ! ! You need never be late for a date with the new 1955 Chevrolet V-8 Phone 2562 MILAN FURNITURE CO. Industry on Parade If you need some new fur- niture for your house. And you want it to please your beautiful spouse There’s a place in this town that is satisfactory. It’s called the Milan Fur- niture Factory. Phone 2 521 L. ... STATE BANK of MILAN Money! Money! If you should acquire a large sum of dough. Don’t be a miser or don’t be a schmoe. Don’t use a tin can or an old armored tank. Just deposit this money in the Milan State Bank. Phone 2871 C.W. WINTERS For service with a smile sure would be nice just turn a dial........ and push a button....... Phone 3531 Milan, Indiana And out comes the price! ! ! PETE'S SERVICE STATION GOOD TO THE LAST DROP You won’t get very far if you don’t stop at Pete’s to get some gasoline in your car Ain’t that right Daryl! ! ! ! ? Phone 3881 si WHITE FEED and CHICK STORE A FUNNY STORY HA! HA! When a story is told you can be sure you are sold some feed at White’s Feed and Chick Store Phone 2031 MILAN DRUG STORE HAVE A COKE For a nice refreshment Which they all want more! ! They will make this statement Have a coke at the Milan Drug Store-- Phone 2891 SHOP The Big Fix For beauty up to date So Don’t forget to stop For the best in the state at Charm Beauty Shop. Phone 2571 RICHMOND JEWELRY STORE REN FRANKLIN Music ! Music ! Music ! Whether it’s Beethoven or Be-Bop Ben Franklin is the place to shop CHARM BEAUTY Phone 4041 Wedding Bells! ! For the best jewelry in town stop at Richmond’s Jewelry Store. For rings and watches and lots more! ! ! ! ! VERSAILLES REPUBLICAN FINE STUFF You know I always say you can’t ask for more The best in furniture buy at Stute’s Store Hot Off the Press For the best basketball and local news In the country, and in sight because the paper is just right to chase away the blues. STUTE’S Phone 2601 Phone 33 12 -am;-: - ■ ' krymr ■ ■ ............- '-•■•-:■ '•■■-- -. -- ■.■..■•■■-■ • “v ”v:: •■ • ■ ■• • ‘y - t'lx : . .. v- : V — • |fi ... • -, • r • + e —w wWtw . ' W4. A?ig te?' ■ ,.. ' .isiV P % Lr : IS 'fk anit i H. V . - . fc. SK®91 V r - rv w5 4 -®c - ■-:.- 7nc ;■ - - i .W. • 5 V V , ■ m ;' . -A iTt tab l. L f . . Wfe v9MSa l H r • v- -i.' v . wo: ..,■ i •'• !- ,______ K +k B -US VMft% V.V. .• f ’ ilMM V -aj---------- - '- - ... 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