North Shore Technical High School - Anchor Yearbook (Middleton, MA)

 - Class of 1979

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gy AFG” Z b Y | (ide H fo ALIS Wa WN) = Saas we ma ite eee ia TT of OTL IAW TTL Ts ater | Gia BN i es Se] ENS | Saolssss| Sean) eae seleeies rae ARSENY roam [ie eo NINVANTAY 1 rT | ORAL Oem SoS sees eres AMIN ON We LANNE T RAS TE oT ISAT FA SL ae, wee ms 2A @ptity = ie ia ea a, | AGE ae j CE7 LZ LL mT ‘ SSS ie Seen ‘ +. BILBBBrwsSsaene Wie iis ENNIS reranneseece NS TIITTIIt ROI Lf ee NEGRI Ni VW RRL LEAD AANRAS Ga x) Someday in the future, you may happen to pull out this book and, glancing through it, you will be able to appreciate just what this school has meant to you. You had a choice-to choose a career and attend North Shore Regional, or to attend the local high school and perhaps never know just how far your abilities could take you. We came to this school when it was just a factory. With determination, perseverance and a little luck, we have made it through three years, and in those three years the factory has become a school. We have gained knowledge not only in English, Math, and Science, but also in a specialized craft. More importantly, we have come to know more about ourselves than we ever thought possible. May you do the best that you can in your chosen field, and don’t ever forget where you got the training- North Shore Regional Vocational School 1976-1979 Paul Sweet The Yearbook staff wishes to thank the follow- ing people for their help and support: Steve Burke Lorna Ciciotti Robin Cohen Debbie Creed Giana Stati Mr. Michael J. Anthony Paul Sweet Editor Missing: Steve Maniates Staff Joseph Mongrello Dorothy Buckley Todd Biggar Financial Editor iA mh | hegha ue ’ ¥ ‘ Mary Lou Jadwin Principal Michael J. Anthony Superintendent-Director Administration CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1973: As you graduate from high school and enter the working world, it is vital that you realize the importance and need of continued growth. I sincerely hope that the following words, which express this senti- ment well, will encourage you to develop this most desirable and heal- thy attitude: “‘We are put here to grow, and we ought to grow, and to use all means of growth according to the laws of our being. The only real satisfac- tion there is, is to be growing up inwardly all the time, becoming more just, true, generous, simple, manly, womanly, kind, active. And this can we all do, by doing each day the days work as well as we can.” Congratulations to you for your accomplishments over the past three years. These successes, taken together, signify your mastery of skills needed to succeed in your chosen field of endeavor. Student life in a vocational school is seldom easy, being best typi- fied by continous hard work. However, your personal will to suc- ceed, coupled with the valued traits of perseverance and maturity en- able you to learn your trade and to become a true craftsman. Along with mastering these trade skills, you also learn to respect the rights of others and gained understanding of your own responsibilities as a citizen. I am confident that you will share these talents with others over the years, helping to create a better future for all mankind. It has been a privilege to work with you during the past few years. I thank you for the opportunity to do so. Frank S. Stowell, Jr. Assistant-Principal Stephen F. Nestor, Jr. Director of Special Education Administration 3 +4 ™ a fang ey —— 2% - : bd Peter D. Mooney Guidance Coordinator Stephen A. Amico Guidance Coordinator Non-Instructional Elaine M. Whelihan School Librarian Russ Harding Cafeteria Manager Cheif Sheila Walker School Nurse Patricia Fournier Librarian Assistant John A. Locke Transportation Manager 10 Office Gayle Otis Principal’s Secretary Ellen J. Newman Secretary Ena Smith Guidance Secretary Marie Kelly Evers Secretary Marjorie Locke Secretary Eleanor M. Bean Secretary William Herbert Chief Custodian ie Judy Gibely Assistant to Cafe Manager Supportive Cafeteria Aides left to right: Gilda Whalen; Lucy Gongas; Gwen Cassidy; Lorraine Courtney; Pauline Belleau 11 12 This one is for you as you well deserve putting on the bold front and keeping your nerve class after class through thick and through thin you never let us get under your skin. With wars and words among a scream and a cheer we all thought your desks were well stocked with beer. So just keep it up day after day and remember us kindly when we are away. Steve Maniates 14 Joseph Balzarini Kathy Blockinger Special Needs Masonry Ronald Beattie Science Nancy Bryson Special Needs Jean Beaulieu Math Edward Cesati Technical Drafting Marietta A. Castro Ann Courtney English Cosmetology ihr Y . § Ann Cronan Mathematics Sandra Cudmore Social Studies Anthony Di Sanzo Refrigeration Appliance Repair 15 16 Roland J. Dumais Auto Mechanics William R. Dow James Elsaessar Painting and Decorating Food Service jishort Heh au r noes Biss Fone Hise Edward P. Fallon Mathematics David J. Fournier Auto Body Susan Freeman Reading Sin IWFRA-RED Ads Sgt a ( Robert Gamer English Donald S. Hennigar Physical Education iouglas P. Hoak Stephen H. Hoggard Mathematics Milton K. Hunt Baking hysical Education 18 Polly D. Ingemi Resource Room Teacher’s Aide John R. Lynch Physical Education Keith Kelly Louis J. Malaquias Machine Tech. € Ye ey otha ont Science MR. David W. Ketcham Social Studies Mary P. McCarthy English Kathryn A. McDonald Physical Education Debra C. Orr Resort Service Occ. Richard J. Mclaughlin Distributive Ed. Sebastion Parisi Diesel Engine Mechanics Leo Quirk Plumbing and Heating 19 20 Joseph St. Hilaire Auto Mechanic Aide Stephen Sidlauskas Small Gas Engine Daniel Sullivan Refrigeration and Appliance Repair Aide Jane Twombly Physical Education 21 SENIORS ae William Michael Ackerman Daniele laine saralliCne P D II Richard Ambrosio : Culinary Arts-Baking II Richard Amnott A B II Scott Louis Arnold John Anketell ohn Ankete Masonry II Mach Tech. I FAVORITE ROCK GROUP: LED ZEPPLIN 24 “IT KNOW WHAT IM DOING” -——_ Bote a ve Bruce Raymond Bemis Carpentry III Peter Benedetto A M III | Neil Boh Tod Biggar Carpentry III A M igen 1 Jacquelin Bouchard “IT THOUGHT THIS WAS SEASEME STREET” Cosmetology II Joseph Bolduc A M II FAVORITE: TELEVISION SHOW: SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 25 Dorothy Jeanne Buckley Stephen T Burke Cosmetology II Carpentry III Dawn Byors Culinary Arts-Cooking II Helen M Carrick DE Il Keith Carter Culinary Arts- Cooking II France EChouinard P DII FAVORITE NIGHT ACTIVITY: PARTYING 26 “I THOUGHT I KNEW HOW TO PICK THIS LOCK” “WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK” Lee Raymond Chouinard Carpentry II Robin Edythe Cohen Comm. Arts II Lindsey Cook Culinary Arts-Cooking II Loredana Ciciotti Comm. Arts II Scott Cole A B II Janet Corso D E II FAVORITE DRINK: BEER 27 Cynthia Ann Dash Cosmetology II LauraL Day Comm Art Il June Marie DeLuca Cosmetology II Michael Denahy. A M Engines mee fi 4 ul 4 Roger Joseph Dion Jr. Welding II Bruce Dolloff ©Mach Tech II FAVORITE SPORT: BASKETBALL 28 “OOPS! THERE GOES MY FINGER” a ae cs “ David Francis Donovan Cynthia Beth Dozois P D Il Cosmetology II Kelly Durgin DE II Jeff Dykemana _ plb ht Heidi Eveleth Cosmetology II Barry Fortuna Masonary “GOING MY WAY” FAVORITE SAYING: ITS BEEN REAL 29 John A. Fluegge A M Thomas B Fluegge A M “KILROY WAS HERE” Doreen Gage Diane Gannon Cosmetology II Culinary Arts - Baking II David Gaudet SmallGasII Robert Getty Plbg Htg “= a FAVORITE TEACHER: MALE DOUG HOAK FEMALE KATHY MCDONALD “THINK IT WILL WORK?” Paul Gifford AotobodyA Brian Green DE II Mark Hagar Gilbert Holderness : Welding I KimGroves Cosmetology II FAVORITE PARTYING SPOT: BEACH — AON | Andrew S Glazier Culinary Arts-Cooking II A M 31 Richard Homman Jr. Welding II Donald Jalbert Masonry II “STEADY NOW” Stephen Kerner P D II pe al Jennifer Kenney Cosmetology II Richard Kilroe Welding I Karen Kingsbury D E SEX SYMBOLS: MALE: BURT REYNOLDS FEMALE.: CHERYL TIEGS 32 Helen Kontarasis agitten Bese Ll Steven Kryger Carpentry II David LaChance Richard Lee Plbg Htg II Culinary Arts-Baking Jim Levesque Masonry II_ Michael Lilja Diesel I “YOURE ASKING FOR IT” FAVORITE MAGAZINE: HIGH TIMES 33 34 k Ronald MacIntyre Paul Lovasco Aoto Mach Machulocn William MacPhail Plbg htg II Steve Maniates Tech Drafting II John Mannell A M FAVORITE PRANK: PULLING WIRES OUT OF CARS “IT THOUGHT AUTO BODY WAS EASY” “WHERE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER” Soe OL ee éj cox [Ses | . ‘ + ei Dennis McCarthy Kimberley Anne Mears Tech Drafting I Fashion Design I Joseph Mongrello , Carpentry III Lisa Morris DE II yo OS ? i i ; f Ronald Nadeau Welding I Jamie Nerden Welding II FAVORITE PLACE TO GO PARKING: BEACH 35 Gary Newman Kenneth Nichols Mach Tech II Carpentry III James O. Brien Mach Tech II Matthew Norton Diesel II y Richard Oliver Welding II Frank Ottley Auto Body FAVORITE DAY OF THE WEEK: FRIDAY “WANT TO CUT OUR HAIR?” “THAT FEELS GOOD” Lisa Pelletier Lydia Percival Cosmetology II Cosmetology II Jeff Prasecki Cuiinary Arts-Baking Richard Poitras Welding II Kenneth Popiekski Steven Ricker Weilding I Culinary Arts-Cooking II FAVORITE MOVIE OF THE YEAR: ANIMAL HOUSE 37 Garry Robertson A M Steven Rohde P DII Nancy Russo Rosetta Sciortino Cosmetology II Cosmetology II Li x Mi XA Richard Singleton Lorraine Smith Weilding II Cosmetology II FAVORITE ALBUM OF THE YEAR: SONG REMAINS THE SAME LED ZEPPLIN “DON’T THEY HAVE ANY SOAP IN THIS PLACE” David Soucy Welding I Scott Spaulding P D Gianna Stati Cosmetology II Paul Sweet Comm. Art II Sandra Tavernese James Van Knowe Cosmetology II Plbg Htg II “I THOUGHT I MEASURED IT RIGHT” FAVORITE ALBUM OF ALL TIME: WHITE ALBUM BEATLES She, Barbara VanKnowe P DII John Walsh Plbg htg II “WAIT II THIS BABY IS DONE” 4 Ronald Wilson CarpentryII Leslie Whitham A M Scott Whitten SmallGasII Linda Hitchcock D E FAVORITE VOCALIST: ROBERT PLANT JANIS JOPLIN 40 — ' Diana Knapp Culinary Arts RAK PR THE Fie WOBERT 1OCAY Ax ste wake Pete Favorite Car: Vet ) 4 Be r= Favorite Book: The Hobbitt a’ we: Favorite Comic Strip: B. C. Favorite Nationality: French Favorite Food: Italian 41 Class Will For 1979 I Diane Gannon leave my partying to West Gloucester. I Joseph Mongrello leave my winning time of 13:27 and a turkey to Mr. Hennigar. I Tod E. Bigger leave My body and sole and heart to J.E.H. We the Carperty 2 class of 1979 leave some good jokes to Mr. Shippee. I Ronald Wilson leave my carpentry notebook and nail set to Mr Shippee. I Laura Day leave a smile towards friends I’ve known, grown and parted with on the crossroads of time. I Richard G. Homan leave my demerits to Ellen in the office. I Tom Flugge leave my notebooks in English to Ms. Freeman’s class I Scott Cole leave All my aggravation to the school. — I Paul Lovasco leave all my fooling around here to Mike. I Robert Leteure leave all my headaches to the next student advisory council to Mrs Jadwin. I Cynthia Dash leave my car to Auto Mechanics. , I France Chouinard leave all the hooting to Irene. I Kelly Durgin leave my quiteness to Miss McCarthy. I Bruce Bemis leave 1 box of brads to Mr Shippe. I Frank P. Curreri leave my mind (what little there is) to Biology class. I Mark Hogan leave 55 gallons of oil enough for one day to John Larrson. I Robin Cohen leave Movie trivia to Mrs Sanpere. I Debbie Creed leave my birthday cake to Mrs. Mullen. I Gary Newman leave my car to Jim O’Brien. I Tim Harrigan leave a butcher knife to Mr Fournier. I Greg Chaisson leave a different nickname to Gumby. I Jackie Bouchard leave my excercizes to Ms Twombley and Ms Mc Donald. I John Walsh leave a bottle opener to Ottley. I David LaChance leave E-Z wider papers to Bob Sullivan. I Les Witham leave an African bush monkey to Wimpy. I Scott Svenson leave The Fire Truck to Mr Dumais. I Dick Poitras leave My Respects to Mr Solomom. I Scott Wright gladly leave the shakes to Mr Soloman. Class Will For 1979 I Danny Allain leave snake and pet frogs Charlie and Herbie to Miss Mullen and Miss McDonald. I Ray Hamilton leave my Fabulous truck to Neil Bohnwagner. I Roger Dion leave my good test mark to Mister Beattie. I Barbara leave my seat on the bus to Tommy. I Michael Lilja leave my notebook to Cesare Cromosini. I Paul Sweet leave next years cropping job for the year book to Tom Campbell. I Neil Bohnwanger leave my homework to anyone who wants to do it. I Jamie Nerden leave my Welding locker to the next generation. I Ronnie MacIntyre leave 1 pilots license to Jim O’Brien. I Andrew Glazier leave the hoist in the U.S.M. building to Mark D’etremount. I Lydia Percival leave my state board set to Maggie Consiglio. I Keith Carter leave the Beauty of Chemistry to Lou Malaquias. I Bob Getty leave my belongings in my locker to the Plumbing shop. I Steve Ricker leave my soap stone pipe to R.A.G. or M.H‘S. if they still want it. I Mike Denahy leave B period English class to anybody who wants it. I Stephen T. Burke leave 1 pint of blood to Scott Cole. I Richard Ambrosio leave getting dishmachine to Scott St. Halair. I David Soucy leave my shop uniform to anyone who wants it. I Dorothy Buckley leave our Music class to Miss Mc Carthy and hope she has better luck with it next year. I Dawn Byors leave all the choc. chip cookies in the world to Mr Hunt. I Stephen Kerner leave tape deck and tape collection to John Mannel; I Lee Chounard leave a sneaker for each of them to Mr. Hoak and Ms. McDonald. I Diana Knapp leave all the talks we have in shop to Michelle Viel and Mary-Lou Dirkee. I Karen Angela Kingsbury leave Mr McLaughlin to Paula and Terry. I Richard Amnot leave all Mike Mancini’s sick lunch time jokes’ to Keith Carter. I Steve Kruger leave all my stolen nail sets to Mr Shippe I Sandra Tavernese leave my cosmetic kit to Lydia Percival. I Richard Theriault leave the Maverick to Mr. Dumais. I David Gaudett leave pencils to Steve Bertone. 43 ne %) The Lang + SUES R Nw 1) Se ‘ 2 ESE, bs gad, ThaT Leads teh? CLSi fH R ee Zp an aa) ACN YT poeera! . } ia o ESS 7 Z AS Ute A BO-Ble LAbD oN ey Bi PE i gl VT GaS 3 Ee Sse he ee i hee Rha TS EATERS AN) , Yo, | Do a Line FOr THE Nea Clay OF “AY SucE Le ‘A | ; Qon 79 Ee ie ) Uixh 04 Geray 877 a, 6 | YY . SiOkKL One fol theod y cx | if Ag ax, : ae ove LKR ae Sy | ee Helly al! 1! Thats m kK 0 tKkar£ aaa Probe hers S ShaRgL PIC orn A N v (ono | R o9Ek a wn Dees” | 47 9 J aiuas pope aa A D FH TAr ¥ YOUR MAS he p D4y anoTh Doreen es a o : se . Yaad wae a nerd apues yer oS eV s E 2 For you it will take maybe one or two years times filled with bad thoughts and loaded with cheers Things will work out Take the bad thoughts in stride cause when you leave here you'll walk out in pride. UNDERCLASSMEN - be | ae Osiniv®@ 1 {sais an a STATE LAW | ES by 1 @ @ STOP +e ae peal es. yy fh if oa.) yep ¢ @ ¥ “¢ - ee | Juniors 49 Sophomores 50 51 Start the foundation Build and get strong Your school and your body The brains and the bronze They both work together With strength from within They are good and they help us To find it again Steve Maniates 52 ACTIVITIES sede! ek kav Hey yoo iene Mw : Ai - «es ohne 54 Student Advisory Council left to right: Glenn Le Blanc; Robert Le Ture; Scott St. Hilaire; McCarthy; Tom Campbell PEEKS ineereaeswonsineteth Senior Class Officers left to right , Dennis McCarthy; Cindy Dozois; Jennifer Kenny; Kim Groves Dennis JUNIORS front row: Kathy Powers; Ellen Walsh back row: Bill Crowley; Jim Gannon Kas SOPHOMORES from left to right: Leeann Davis; David Mac Rae; Janet Leves- que 55 = a ed 56 | : o a is = = ae a a a 57 58 A shop is a place where someone becomes an expert in their trade. They work, they dream, and always think they’ve never got. it made. But in the two years, or maybe three, When you finally ask, ““What will become. of me?” You just think ahead to next month and next year, And say to yourself: “I’m glad I came here.” NICALAY EDIE RIS | } | t “a a ded LZ cs oN ew, = fr. ee as a I 3 ae) yy ) 7 CY AN vy a Auto Body ing Weld 61 ing Mechanics | Draft Auto Technica Carpentry Small Gas and Marine : : ™’!, [3 cat Fe ps eee Commercial Arts IST AM Refrigeration Appliance ANID) Navies SEE UUU UL 63 . Available AM ing And Heating Cosmetology Plumb Culinary Arts 65 Diesel Mechanics Masonary | } Distributive Education M iD Machine Technology 67 Fashion Design Tailoring Food Service- Short Order Cooking Resort Service Occupations 68 69 oo SINE 70 Most Studious: Sandra Tavernese; Paul Sweet Most Likely to Succeed: Joe Mongreilo; Dawn Byers Class Couple: Jamie Nerden; Lisa Pelletier Best Looking: Nancy Russo; Steve Burke; Dick Poitras Class Clowns: Neil Bohnwagner; Jennifer Kenney Most Talkative: Andrew Glazier; Diane Gannon Tow oot re [4 | Most Rowdy: Rich Homan; Jennifer Kenney Most Ambitious: Nancy Frost; : Steve Ricker Class Flirts: Karen Kingsbury; Scott Cole Most Intelligent: Paul Sweet; Lisa Morris Most School Spirited: Kim Groves; Peach 71 JOHN BELUSHI NATIONAL L AMPOGON:s ql ANTAL ) QUutE he body of y of Pope John Paul lies in state at the Vatican ox get one last chance ‘at 8:35 , Rated R filliam Katt-Susan De FIRST LOVE’ at 7:00 Rated R epee: 78, Paramount Pictures Presents A Lou Adler Production Thi ADVERTISING - dr a. te ay ’ TT LIAL TTT 3. ¢ 4 eis f t . . ity en Baas | f A : 3 FN INS) 510) XO cs MOND) (O Congradulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1979 . 317 Essex Street Oo gas WETS 01970 HENRY’S PROVISION CO. Henry Mielcarz, Prop 42 Buffum St. Salem, Mass 01970 Tel. 745-0855 “Dependable Service” Distributor Of Meats And Provisions “Good Luck Students” W.W. BRITTON, INC. ROLAND D. | The Professional Peopl KELL Y 50 vows Of Profession Service: DATSUN 465 Rantoulestem Beverly, Ma 927-0500 Monday Thru Friday 318 Rantoul St. 8:00-5:30 Beverly, Ma 922-1405 Sat. 8:00-4:00 LOWELL STORE FIXTURES Largest N.E. Dealer Complete Equipment For All Types Of Stores Complete Store Installations 217 Jackson St. Lowell, MA. 01852 SALEM AUTO SPRING SERVICE 50th Anniversary 1929-1979 ALLIED AUTO BODY CO., INC. TELS. 744-4176, 744-1610 REAR 63 BRIDGE ST. SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01979 WEST LYNN CREAMERY INC. Lynnway Mass. Appliances, T.V.s, Luggage, Radios eS Whousewares Jewelry @ Plenty of Free Parking Front Rear SHOWROOM DIVISION OF H.C. BROWN, INC. 46 BASS AVE., GLOUCESTER, MASS. TEL. 283-2555 HARDWARE BUIEDERSSUPRPEIBS LEQVFEY 80 COLON STREET BEVERLY. MASS. PHONE 922-0921 MASS SANITARY SUPPLY CO. Sanitary Maintenance Chemicals And Supplies Flags And First Aid Supplies 664 Pleasant St. Norwood MA. 02062 Tel 617-769-4415 Frank Cross Consultant ROWLEY USED AUTO PARTS INC. Boxford Rd. Rowley Mass. Off Rte. 133 Early And Late Model Domestic | Foreign Cars And Truck Parts Available We By Junk Cars And Late Model Wrecks | Tel. 948-2377 - 531-7979 ALL WELDING SUPPLIES Liquid And Compressed Oxygen Argon Nitrogen Acetylene Hydrogen Leases Supplying Everything For The Welder Sales-Repairs Distributors For Chemetron Harris All-State Milwaukee THINK OF KNIGHT SAS YOLR PEX SONAL HOME SAVAES CENTER mo} Vv, 106 SEARS SERVING THE NORTH SHORE FENCING IS OUR SPECIALTY MARDWARPE B FAINT LUMBER y+ BUILDING MATERIALS PANELING ye KITCHEN CABINETS NEW SUPER SELF-SERVICE DRIVE-IN CASH and CARRY LUMBER MART 82 River St., Beverly, Mass., Tel. 927-0032 ” “essex wants to be your office company 79 80 Compliments Of PORTER SEWING MACHINES 95 Rantoul Street Beverly, Mass. 01915 Tel. 922-2611 Congratulations to the Class of 1979 CONSIDER US IN YOUR CAREER PLANS ! | Machinery | Division USM Corporation 181 Elliott Street, Beverly, MA 01915 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER An EMHART unit 82 Good Luck Velleng’ Beauty Supply Equipment Co., Inc. 741 SO. MAIN ST. HAVERHILL, MASS. 01830 TEL. (617) 372-7736 VINCENT’S POTATO CHIP CO., INC. 205 Highland Avenue Post Office Box 3004 Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Compliments Of MIDDLESEX WELDING Cambridge-Everett-Lynn Steven Perry-John Rhodes- Scot Annis-Clay Murry-Kenneth Horgan-James Goley-David Church-Rubert Cunningham- Gay Statezni-Leo Quirk Wish Good Luck To The Senior Class PLUMBING I Compliments Of EASTERN UNIFORM COMING: Cambridge WINER BROS. INC Industrial Supplies 58 Years Compliments Of F.W. WEBB CO. DESJARDINS JEWELERS INC. North Shore’s Diamond Merchant Paul P. Desjardins-President 214 Cabot St. Beverly 922-2173 Leo Quirk Mary Lou Jadwin Ann Courtney Tony DiSanzo Joe Balzarini Rich McLaughlin Jim Elsaesser Nancy Bryson Doug Hoak Ann Cronan Sandi Cudmore Mary McCarthy PATRONS Don Hennigar John Lynch Kathy L. Blockinger Elaine Whelihan Sheila Walker Mr Mrs David Fournier Bill Herbert Polly K. Ingemi Mrs. Peck Noreen Mullen Mr. Mrs. Stephen Maniates Mr. Mrs. Roswell B. Low BUSINESS LISTING Rice Rental Center, Beverly, Ma. Alcon’s, Beverly, Ma. 83 “Much Success” THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET SUPPLY 38 Jefferson Ave Salem, Mass. 01970 744-6230 | | | S S 7 Fs — ar ant Tis va eu? ay ESSEX-NORTH SHORE AG-TECH HS 39966000802444 Sele


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