Nonnewaug High School - Nonnewaug Yearbook (Woodbury, CT)

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OF THE MS % r k tk % K °k, t ? ‘ft. -,!- Si £eaded heads, BuUsnr II T S 'S? mjUsnr-r I WHERE THE AfliAu ic Dedicated to... Mr. William Birmingham Assistant Principal Mr. Jerome Auclair Mathematics Mr. Richard Uznanski Lab Assistant Miss Linda Steinackle Business Education Mr. Thomas Orgovan History Miss Marion Melnyck Science Mr. Stephen Bignelli French Mr. Stephen Lovelace Science Mr. Robert Dibble Science 2 Mr. Robert Broderick Physical Education Mr. Allen Seney Guidance Director Mr. Eugene Wisniewski Vocational Agriculture Mr. Clair Garman Mathematics Mr. Jorgen Sorenson History Miss Sheila Largay French Mr. Edward Dorsett Mathematics Miss Joan Bulmer Physical Education ... Dedication 3 ... the value of learning... Mrs. Susanne Shcahan Latin Mr. Joseph Kennelly English Mr. Nazaire Plourde Mathematics Mr. Michael Cooper Special Education Mr. Bruno Hutter Science Mr. Paul Hadzima History Mrs. Marjorie Jones Home Economics Mr. Julius Yale Vocational Agriculture 4 Mr. David Breakell Vocational Agriculture Mrs. Rose Wilson Matron Mr. Raymond Judd Business Education Mrs. Juliana Lavelle English Mr. Edgar Buck History Mr. Adam Korpalski English Mr. Robert Brockway Industrial Arts Mr. Ronald Yarusavage English Mrs. Carol Marchand Secretary ... the value of discipline... Mr. Melvin Berry Industrial Arts Mrs. Susan Borcon Guidance Secretary Mrs. Maud Nichols Librarian Miss Judi Davis Art Mrs. Mary Bignelli Office Secretary Mrs. lean Potter English Mr. Gerald Raczelowski Science Mrs. Shirley Mitchell Health Office Mr. Lee Nunemacher Mathematics 6 Left to right: Dr. A. Howard McLaughlin, D.D.S., Mrs. Mary Lou Allen, Chairman, Dr. Theodore H. Martland, Mrs. Joan McCaw, Sec., Mr. Fredrick Wohlers, Mr. Henry Hart, Mr. Robert Cowles, Treas., Mr. James Assard. Missing: Mr. Richard 7 Hunt, Mrs. Mary Eyre, Clerk. A rc. f -- cperWen (M MORGANTI lr ‘ CONTRACTOR Time it was, And what a time it was, it was A time innocence, confidences time From Bookends” c. 1966 Paul Simon Used with permission of the Publisher 11 Agony is a blown engine.” In retrospect... L Elena Anastas When I look at life, and see the snatches of thought, the gleams of goodness amid the wide and wild mad- ness, I seem to be a god dreaming; and when shall I awake and dissipate these fumes and phantoms. —Thoreau Joanne Bellemare Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves. —Carlyle Life is funny, Life is free 13 Got all them goodies coming to me. Joel Bacon A soft answer turneth away wrath. David Box Around, around the sun we go the moon goes round the earth We die of vertigo. —Archibald MacLeish Diane Braren If you don't get lost there’s a chance you may never get found. —Anonymous 14 Peggy Borsody ... Woodbury Jr. Sr. High School... Judy Burghart he stretches out his hand to reach a star, and forgets the flowers at his feet. —Wendy Mansfield 15 Betsy Carroll Don’t let the past remind us of what we are not now.” —Stephen Stills 1 Nate Chatfield Patience is a flower that grows not in every garden. Howell Let it be. i Maureen Carey We've created a world for each of us, now we must create a world for all of us. —Anonymous stepping over cinderblocks and workmen Earl Calhoun These are the times that try men’s souls. —Thomas Paine questioning the relevancy of the curriculum Aline Convard What is mind? No matter What is matter? Never mind .... —T. H. Key Norman Cole One touch of nature makes the whole world king. ____________________—Shakespeare It’s a shame that a race so broadly conceived should end with lives so narrowly confined. r A- How can you be in two places at once, when you’re really nowhere at all. Silence is more musical than a song. What?? Cheryle Davis Kathy DeRoehn Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. —New Testament If a man does not keep pace with his com- panions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. —Thoreau They will say that you are on the wrong road, if it is your own. Woodbury's attempt to recreate Woodstock resurrection city 3r John Fagerholm If a man is all by himself on this miraculous earth, a neighbor is no help. —Anonymous 22 Judi Fairclough Nicole Desilets How come nothing’s like it was William Fritz until it’s gone? Any road leads to the end of the world. —Edward FitzGerald 23 To dream of the person you want to be, is to waste the person you are. —Anonymous striving for more school spirit... Craig Heavens The United States is not a nation of people which in the long run allows itself to be pushed around. William Green There is a time of speaking and a time of being still. 25 —William Caxton Bill Huff Thoughts too deep to he expressed, and too strong to be suppressed. —George Wither Speak, You’ve got to speak out against the madness. —Crosby, Stills, Nash Young Kenny Jones Somethin’s happenin’ here What it is ain’t exactly clear. —Buffalo Springfield 26 Karel Janetka Right on! Hairy David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson ... Sue Kitchin Clouds come from time to time— and bring to men a chance to rest from looking at the moon. Distance lends enchant- ment to the view. —T. Campbell Pattie Kacerguis Terri Judson The poetry of God’s earth is never dead. Controversial Student Council campaign speeches... Two me:: look through the same bars, one sees mud, and one sees stars. —Land bridge Wendy Mansfield To save your world you ask this man to die, would he if he could see you now, ask why. Gregg Loper A man must not swallow more beliefs than he can digest” —Havelock Ellis John Lane would much rather have men ask why 1 have no statue than why I have one. —Plutarch the moratorium— Woodbury's pirn for peace 31 Fred Larsen Jon Maximenko This generation will by no means pass away.” —Jesus “Oh, no!, another cut-back in the budget!”... There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so. —Shakespeare Larry McLaughlin Steve McAllister 'Anything for a laugh. —John F. Keilcy James F. McLaughlin 33 Keep your jace always towards the sunshine, and the shadows will jail behind you. —Anonymous ■I Karen Michener A state which dwarfs its men in order that they may be more docile instruments in its hands . .. . will find that with small men no great thing can be done. —John Stuart Mill OOQOOCOC 0000 JO Jyll Michaels For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways. —Old Testament study halls with no desks... John Moody God, Hope that we discover each other before we leave, and enjoy each other for what we are while we still have time. —Richard Wong Maureen O’Connell It’s all a matter of opening up your eyes, and looking around Cause it’s all there, it’s all there. I said taking the sunshine in. —James Taylor Chris Olsen Man can climb the highest sum- mits but he cannot dwell there long. G. B. Shaw Bruce Noakes How come nothing’s like it was until it’s gone. lack of heat—a great excuse for girls to wear pants... Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist. —Emerson: Self-Reliance Craig Pollock Time goes? ... No, time stays, we go. —Austin Dobson People expect much more of you when you have naturally curly hair. —Frieda Gregg Peck 39 All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. •Joseph Conrad Christopher Rogers Computers are always right, but life isn’t about being right. Mimi Reichenbach Lorraine Roy It is surprising to see how rapidly a panic will sometimes run through a country!’ —Thomas Paine The preservation of the sacred fires of liberty . . . are . . . staked on the experiment entrusted to the American people. —George Washington A Virginia Santore I could really see going crazy. —Casey Francis Ryan I am not arguing with you — I am telling you. —J. McWhistler John Savage The style is the man himself. —Buffoon “Will the following people please come to the office at the end of the mod”... Juergen Schuler Men work together, whether they work apart or together. —Robert Frost Lyn Sedergren Dave Shepard Some books are to be tasted and others to be swallowed and some jew to be chewed and digested. —Bacon I say sunshine . , . Sunshine . . . Sunshine . . . —James Taylor Shirley St. Pierre the soccer team and it 's weak knees; backs and spleens— “We try harder” Jeff Thulin A new day, a new way, New eyes to see the dawn. 46 —Crosby, Stills, Nash Young Weegee Talarico Trudy Thompson Enjoy, life, employ life, it flits away and will not stay. —Proverb There can he no genuine depreca- tion of the present without the as- sured hope of a better future. —Eric Hoflfer ' I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contained. —Emerson classes in the greenhouse... Things do not change; we change. —Thoreau 47 With ten miles behind me and ten thousand more to go. —James Taylor ... first time Berkshire League title in field hockey You can say I want to be free I can say someday I will be. —James Taylor Lovely to see you again my friend, walk along with me to the next bend. —Moody Blues I am a man for whom the outside world exists. —Theophile Gauthier Linda Turrill 49 Randy Wheeler It’s only your imagination Gloria Viscardi .. . But I have promises to keep And miles to go before I sleep . .. —Robert Frost Sigrid Van Sand 50 Sometimes when I am feeling so grand, And I become the World, And the World becomes a Man, My song becomes a part of the river. I cry out to keep me fust the way I am— According to plan . .. —Melanie • • Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations; entangling alliances with none. —Jefferson Howard Van Duzer Missy Webster Spring will chase us through the summer into fall And find us beached upon some snowy shore Waiting for spring to come again. —Rod McKuen Pentti Vuorensola Betsy Jayne Woodworth You love a kite for two reasons, that it pulls gently enough to call you master, but strong enough to call you fool. —Leonard Cohen Richard Wimley A man is likely to mind his own business when it is worth minding. —Eric Hoffer Come my friends, ’tis not too late to seek a newer world. —Tennyson Laurie Williamson The whole world surrounds me And I think I understand That we’re going to keep growing Wait and See ... —Moody Blues Sue Wilson Mary Jane Wright The air of summer was sweeter than wine. —Longfellow Jane Worden We will wander through the world to see what we can find. If we only find each other, still the jour- ney’s worth the time. —Mason Williams Naoki Nakajima ... and keep on thinking free ... —Moody Blues 55 56 UNDER CLASSMEN OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sandi Stroberg Beth Spellman Darlene Faraci Jean Talarico CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Bryan Rourk Karen Webster Betsy Meister Ceres Anastas ] . . he xvho knows nothing is nearer the truth 99 unci senium . . . Long ago ... it must be .. . I have a photograph. Preserve your memories; They’re all that’s left you. Simon and Garfunkel Copyright— From BOOKENDS” © 1968 Paul Simon Used with permission of the Publisher Mr. Robert Broderick, coach A. J. Lombard Scott Pickett Dan O’Neil Kevin J. McLaughlin Guy Rogers Dave Taflf Paul Brazauskas Mr. Robert O’Sullivan, asst, coach Dave Duda Ken Jones Peniti Vuorensoal Ken Deschino Henry Hart Ted Martland Steve McAllister Larry McLaughlin John Keilty Kit Rogers Joel Bacon Scott Graham Kevin S. McLaughlin FIELD HOCKEY “Berkshire League Champs Won.....11 Lost.....1 ♦ Carol Wright Joann Vaccaro Patty Wright Linda Golymbieski, mgr. Sue Keating, mgr. Sherry Metcalf Bonnie Houle Aline Convard Cindy Bartlett Wendy Chatfield Barbara Cassidy Lisa Golymbieski Miss Joan Bulmer, coach Leslie Baker Joan Rycroft Gail Metcalf Janet Schmitt Jane Lombard Holly Brown | 0f I . | IW Uu . Mi rfe‘v' t.«uibfUHliwu IthJSi (V .. CROSS COUNTRY Earl Canfield, capt. Bob Grail Ray Sipperly John Fagerholm Bob Bioski Doug Nettleton Pete Sprano Jeff Fcnn Paul DeWitt Bill Garry Won ... 2 Lost .... 9 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION He marks not what you ivon or lost, but how you played the game.” —Grantland Rice Net party: Ken Jones, Darlene Faraci, Dave Taff, Francis Ryan. Bill Huff, A.A. vice pres. STUDENT COUNCIL If you shut up truth and bury it under the ground, it will but grow and gather to itself such explosive power that the day it bursts through, it will blow up everything in its way. —Emile Zola Clock party: Kitty Hardisty, Nate Chatfield, Larry McLaughlin, Joel Bacon. The Independents: Glenn Bliven, Sigrid Van Sand, John Keilty, Emily Cushman. 74 Keds party: Sandie Stroberg, Earl Canfield, Dayle Drescher, Karen Webster. 75 Maureen O’Connell Terry Martinsen Jacquie Minor Shirley St. Pierre Jyll Michaels Missy Webster Claudia Pimentel Jo-Ann Vaccaro Cindy Bartlett Ann Todd Ceres Anastas CHEERLEADERS victory, victory, that’s our cry!!!! BASKETBALL - League Champions Larry McLaughlin John Kcilty Steve McAllister Ted Martland Dave Taft Bill Taft Ken Dcschino Ken Jones Rick Hunter Pentti Vuorensola Francis Ryan Henry Hart Jeff Greene A. J. Lombard Ted Green Pat Doolan Gerry Hardisty Bob Burke Karl Brazaukas Ted Martland Ray Sipperly Patrick McDarby Art Buesser Dan O'Neil Kevin S. McLaughlin Greg Lacombe . . . the way to victory. SEASON Nonnewaug 71 Nonnewaug 92 Nonnewaug 85 Nonnewaug 77 Nonnewaug 67 Nonnewaug 60 Nonnewaug 73 Nonnewaug 83 Nonnewaug 65 Nonnewaug 76 Nonnewaug 96 Nonnewaug 116 Nonnewaug 82 Nonnewaug 82 Nonnewaug 86 Nonnewaug 83 Nonnewaug 54 Nonnewaug 78 RECORD Wolcott 50 Thomaston 52 New Milford 47 Brookfield 45 St. Paul 59 Litchfield 32 Terryville 54 Washington 64 Wamogo 50 Southbury 47 Thomaston 41 Brookfield 75 Litchfield 40 Terryville 44 Washington 46 Wamogo 52 Southbury 41 Wolcott 55 C.I.A.C. TOURNAMENT Nonnewaug 78 Canton 61 Nonnewaug 82 Tolland 63 Nonnewaug 86 E. Windsor 56 Nonnewaug 39 Cromwell 40 78 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Won Lost Janice Rehkamp Bonnie Houle Aline Convard Marge Parkhurst Barb Cassidy Miss Bulmer—coach Patti Wright Susan Wright Gail Metcalf Jane Cole Claudia Logan ‘ c SOFTBALL Aline Convard Linda Golymbicski Jo-Ann Vaccaro Marge Parkhursr Jane Lombard Cindy Dains Janice Rehkamp Cathy Carrigan Donna Gibson Barb Cassidy Ann Ryan Janice Morgan Gail Metcalf Patty Wright Bonnie Houle While I looked around for my possibilities 85 Hang on to your hopes my friend That’s an easy thing to say, hut if your hopes should fade aivay, Simply pretend that you can build them again From A HAZY SHADE OF WINTER 1966 Paul Simon Used with permission of the Publisher 87 Seasons change with the scenery, Weaving time in a tapestry Won’t you stop and remember me • • Used with permission of the Publisher 90 r EHEP THE etid 91 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. John Anastas Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carey Mr. and Mrs. George Houle Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Judd Dr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Martland Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metcalf Mr. and Mrs. Carroll H. Michener Mr. and Mrs. William R. Moody Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mulvey Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nunemacher Mr. and Mrs. William J. O’Connell Mr. and Mrs. Justine Scdergren Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. St. Pierre Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shine Mr. and Mrs. Henry Viscardi Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Webster Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Williamson Mr. Ronald Yarusavage DONORS Mr. Glen Adams Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Auclair Mrs. Mary Bignelli Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bignelli Mr. and Mrs. William Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. Robert Borton Mr. and Mrs. David Breakell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Broderick Mr. Edgar Buck Miss Joan Bulmer Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coe Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cooper Miss Judy Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dibble Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dorsett Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fairclough Mr. Clair Garman Mr. Paul Hadzima Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Hutter Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Judson Mr. Robert Kaminski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kennelly Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Keilty Mr. and Mrs. Willard King Mr. and Mrs. Adam Korpalski Mr. and Mrs. William Lavelle Mr. and Mrs. J. Garry Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichols Mr. Thomas Orgovan Mrs. Leta Peck Mr. Hiram W. Peck Mr. and Mrs. Victor Plourde Mr. and Mrs. F. Arthur Potter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Seney Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheahan Mr. Richard Uznanski Mr. Gene Wisniewski Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood Mr. Donald Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Wright Mr. and Mrs. Julius Yale Mr. and Mrs. Alden W. Wilcox To The Class of 1971 OUR SINCEREST CONGRATULATIONS Your individual goals are still ahead If you reach and persevere you will attain them. w. J. BURTON INSURANCE AGENCY Robert F. Jones Robert F. Jones, Jr. William R. Moody Robert K. Turney, Jr. 93 Forsan at haec olim meminisse iuvabit' VIRGIL from THE AENEID Best Wishes, Class of '72 Your Yearbook Photographer MEREDITH STUDIOS - WORTH'S - Waterbury, Connecticut 94 Best Wishes to the Congratulations Seniors from the from FRESHMAN CLASS THE CLASS OF '73 T. O'TOOLE Co. KEELER AVENUE SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. 95 MICHAELS Jewelers — Silversmiths 127 BANK STREET Compliments of MARTIN'S MARKET LEWIS PARMELEE Vincent F. Martin, Prop. Lawnmower Sales and Service Fancy Groceries — Fresh Vegetables 263-3131 RT. 132, BETHLEHEM, CONN. MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Telephone 263-3256 HERITAGE VILLAGE TEXACO COMPLIMENTS OF A 1 VILLAGE GREEN SOUTHBURY, CONNECTICUT A FRIEND 264-8966 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 96 on U.S. 6 WOODBURY, CONN. Cocktail Lounge Real Charcoal Broiling A treat that can't be beat CHARCOAL 4 CHEF 97 Compliments of DESCHINO'S KEN'S BARBER SHOP Men's Boy's Clothes Shoes Young Ladies Pendleton Sportswear NORTH WOODBURY London Fog — Pant Suits CONNECTICUT Telephone: 263-2232 Brake Specialists General Repairs Road Service Tel. 263-4645 W POMPERAUG SHELL ROUTE 6, MAIN STREET, WOODBURY, CONN. Managers GEORGE YORK BILL HAYES Chief Mechanic ART DEWS Compliments of WOODBURY DRUG STORE Compliments of 263-2282 WARNER'S GARDEN CENTER MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Compliments of VILLAGE FABRICS Compliments of WOODBURY SUPERETTE WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Junction Rt. 6 and 6A WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT 98 Our Sincerest Congratulations to The Class of 1971 ST. PIERRE OIL CO., INC. WOODBURY SOUTHBURY Fuels — Gas — Motor Oils — Telephone — 263-2155 Apples — Potatoes — Fresh Eggs — Vegetables MARCH FARMS BETHLEHEM, CONNECTICUT Tel. 266-7721 Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE MAIN STREET PHILLIPS COUNTRY KITCHEN PIES INC. The Pie That Looks and Tastes Homemade Phone 263-2516 Edward W. Phillips WOODBURY, CONN. Compliments of MEDIN'S MARKET MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT 99 WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT LYNN'S GARAGE Compliments of General Repairing SUNNYRIDGE SUPERETTE Mobil Products 263-2954 ROUTE 6 MAIN STREET, BETHLEHEM WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT 266-7464 Our sincerest Congratulation to The Class of 1971 FEBBRIELLO'S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT THE CENTER STORE Compliments of A Country Store — On the Green WOODBURY Groceries - Gifts - Hardware - Soda Bar FLOWER BETHLEHEM, CONNECTICUT SHOP 266-7766 Robert and DeLores Carr Congratulations to QUALITY SERVICE CLEANERS The Class of 1971 — One Hour Service — THE SQUARE PEG Woodbury Shopping Center Phone 263-3457 HOLLOW ROAD, WOODBURY WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT 100 MALIONE'S A W ROOT BEER STAND ROUTE 6, P.O. BOX 492 WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Grinders - Hamburgs - Hotdogs - Frenchfries - Clams - Pizzaburgers - Chicken Car Hostess Service Open Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. PARMELEE BROS. DAIRY Compliments of ROY'S SERVICE Ralph W. Parmelee Son Main Street, Woodbury BETHLEHEM, CONNECTICUT 266-7293 ROY'S GARAGE Main Street, Bethlehem Compliments of Compliments of TONY'S MARKET MUNSON'S FUNERAL HOME Choice Meats MAIN STREET S. S. Pierce, Groceries Frozen Foods WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODBURY SOUTHBURY Earl W. Munson Joseph P. Lovetere 101 CHURCH ST. WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Compliments of REST HAVEN MANOR Irene B. King Howard R. King MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Telephone: 263-2619 THE GOLDEN DOOR 263-4048 Main Street, Woodbury BOOKS - POSTERS - GIFTS - CARDS Since wars begin in the minds of men it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be constructed Constitution of UNESCO Books on Indians, Sioux pottery, Indian newspapers. OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 12-6, UNTIL 9 P.M. THURSDAY Jean Hutchinson Country Clothes Shop MAIN STREET - WOODBURY, CONN. Compliments of Compliments WOODBURY HOUSE of Early American and Colonial Furniture Lamps, Gifts, Rugs, and Accessories PHILLIPS DINER WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Telephone: 263-3407 102 Compliments of HEWITT, HEWITT, HEWITT HEWITT FAIRFIELD, CONN. WILLIAM METCALF Hay - Straw - Peat Moss - Trucking Wholesale Dealer Distributor WOODBURY, CONN. 06798 MILESTONE MOTEL WOODBURY FARM MARKET Telephone: 263-2800 . U.S. No. 6-202 West of Junction 6A WOODBURY WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT CONNECTICUT CARL WALT'S Glad to See You CHEVROLET CARS TRUCKS Happy to Serve You Corvette - Chevelle - Chevy II - Comoro LOUISE SHOP INC. Telephone 263-2168 WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT 263-3135 F. F. HITCHCOCK CO., INC. Hardware — Plumbing — Heating — Air-Conditioning WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT — located at the — WOODBURY SHOPPING CENTER 103 gfc ifs?ozU to.. Cornu too tlM Q not CMajtiL oorru i aijtftjub Q ncC (MjLajt JfovQ} eom tCoAX iov curiCt o utcutijn oaxqmj, 9 Uioj n u rifiLfu 104 Meanwhilt .. ip-pcxrr SHOW, (bG'T fc'SOfc lvi h 6 S. 5fNW - ;d.0ut Spiers ITHE NEW MYSTIQUE | The revolution that will] affect everybody ■


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