Northeast Community College - Annual Yearbook (Norfolk, NE)
- Class of 1972
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Q 'i l i 'N S C Q, ' I' ir' The annual May Honoxs Breakfast is given to honor students who contributed ', Q to the school socially and scholastically. 1- -- ,J 'bn is X s Ra I... ' get 'l Abs l N L.. :Dt- . 'V w KW. 16 A fast-rising singerlsongwriter, Chet Nichols has toured with such artists as Brewer 8 Shipley, Jefferson Airplane, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and the Guess Who The vibrant, hard chords of his guitar matched with sensual lyrics of our time and pure honest thought made a worth- while evening of enjoyment. Are you the gambling sort? Did you ever wish you could go to Las Vegas? Why go there when we have our own Casino Party here. Come try your luck at poker or black-jack or anything your heart de- sires, fjust for fun!j. if 'Q 1 H 1 -W Q . W 20 A cultural education is a relevant item in the life of an individual and the equal participation of the NNC students and the Norfolk Community Theater, provided the enthusiasm for the very successful production of the musical The Happy Time. The musical, along with fine dramatic plays, ballets, operas, and symphony concerts, were given to entertain and relax and to satisfy part of the need for culture. 21 gl Q 3 ia i 'HF-ww i E 5 i E 5 ! .fi . 1 ii :f X H V eefw I, ,Z Q 1:11 Q 23 The Swing Set '72 is a group of sixteen select singers, including accom- panists, chosen by audition from our larger College Chorus. Their program consisted of popular compositions-j azz, folk, and rock, combined with a balance of choreography and lighting. The group performed a two week con- cert tour this year, consisting of twenty- five performances, along with numerous local shows in which they sang to en- thusiastic audiences numbering in the thousands. VIEWPOINT STAFF The newspaper staff consisted of Lonnie Renner, ed- itorg Mike Christenseng Danny Coulterg Steve Kukg Tom Cavanaughg Marilyn Crossg Dale Gubbelsg Rick Kuderag Pete Lethebyg ,Bob Millikeng Art: Tanderupg Linda Wagner. m N153 an 'Q ANNUAL STAFF The Busy Beavers of NNC, com- monly known as the Annual Staff had a hectic year. Staff members are: Donna Wheeler, editorg Bob Volker, assistant editorg Cheryl Carey, copy-editorg jonella Smith, copy-Writerg Tom Bathlce, sports editorg Linda Wagner and Barb Kesting, layoutg Ben Volquardsen and Joe Francis, Photographers. 15113 .:gJlZ3if?:Ei fs1f2fff1hii sz - '55 'df' s 28 ,,-ff' XM' E' A, 3 XM. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday one could listen to a slight variation in the broadcast format of local radio station WJAG. NNC students enrolled in Broadcasting courses write and produce a five- minute news program three times a week featuring highlights of campus activities, personalities and the social scene. Students scout and deliver their own news. The program proves to be both a fun and practical experience. 9 One of the most active and outspoken groups at NNC this year was Phi Rho Pi, the honorary speech organization. Striving toward the goal of L.A. or Bust this enterprising group would do al- most anything for money--including selling pop and popcorn at Senate activities, peddling candy bars, announcing at a Sun- set Plaza Style Show, washing and waxing a trailer, and touring area elementary schools with a Children's Interpretive Theatre of Dr. Suess and Winnie-the-Pooh. Phi Rho Pi entered approximately nine tournaments this year and won trophies and! or certificates for finalists in five tournaments including the Doane and Wayne Invitationals, the State Tournament at Platte College, Regionals at BCCJC and the National Phi Rho Pi Tournament in Los Angeles, California--the highlight of the year. ,H lg V4 ggi 4 .Q sz f-. 1 .ei ' v x,w ,.. 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'tw .sivifmy Housed in Northeastern Nebraska Col- lege is the Norfolk Vocational School of Practical Nursing. Here Licensed Practi- cal Nurses prepare to give nursing care to patients and assistance to registered pro- fessional nurses throughout Northeastern Nebraska. SECRETARIAL TRAINING X H. .., 5? 1 fu sa ffm.. 43-Q W q K pf' 45 K-Pr 4 V P 5 - Q , ,A , .. ,,.,-fu ,534 .gnu :ilk isdn 4 .b 44 V' ,v' W... ff 2 - . X D ,I E , ,. 4 2 'M Q ' ' H Wk, . ,I A .. V , .r5e5,2!3fifIfx.'e, ..', r ,, , ' 'WF' 24- sg: 'L was ' : EQ ' K: il LVV ,,,, m My gil? If ' 'ljfifli . : 'a:aEE - f, K v- ff i ff 5? Q 36 IKM The Student Education Association of Nebraska is for future teachers. Several conventions were attended by members during the year to give ideas and sugges- tions on how to be better teachers. The SEAN group also co-sponsored a voter registration drive which was very suc- cessful. Officers this year were: Mary Say, Presidentg Joan Zechman, Vice- Presidentg Cheryl Carey, Secretaryg and Rose Mary Frisch, Treasurer. Other Members are: Donna Wheelerg Marilyn i Ausdemoreg Sherri Klentzg Iris Watchorng Vicki Peytong and Penny Osburn. Sponsors are Mrs. Neuhaus and Mr. Danskin. Non-Credit Classes were offered this past year. Some of the classes offered included, judo, Dog Obedience, De- fensive Driving, Crafts Class, Sewing, Cake Decorating, and Knitting. M ., ff. -Y, M if 253 i 1 .fs ,Q ,, ,4',.m fam 38 , .51 J QI , nf:-fgqiiiigfg W sm ,,...+:: -. 191 mm ,Es 7 5. WSW? gms Several convocations were given this year. Some of the people who came to talk to us were Danny Liska and his South American travelsg Don Searcy, a candi- date for the U. S. Senate on the Demo- cratic ticketg Kathy Braeman, a first district Congressional Candidate-Repub- licang Weston I-l.E. Webb, a visitor to the Paris Peace Talksg and George McGovern Presidential Candidate on 3 the Democratic Ticket. l CONVOCATIONS Much dedication and effort of the Student Senate members are responsible for another successful year. Their achievements towards providing an eventful year were many, including, a football table, films, roller-skating party, a Casino Party, several dances, an All College Royalty Dance and service to projects such as Voter Registration Drive, Blankets to Pakistan, National Student Lobby, and NSCA fNebraska Stu- dent Government Association. J Their accomplishments were evident in the boost of student participation in the varied student activities. STUDBJT SENATE Stnldent Senate members were: Tom Cavanaugh, Presidentg Steve I-Iaireg Maryjo Albing Shio Starr, Vice-Presiden Mary Say, Secretaryg Kathi Delozier, Tre asurerg jerry Weatherlyg Mary Alice Mlinarg Bob Kukg Dan Andersong Rose Mary Mlinarg Larry Hughes. Young Democrats: This organization was le ad by Kary Schurman, President, Bev Meyer, Secretaryg and Ron Funk, Treasurer. One project this organization was concerned with was the voter regis- tration drive. Other members were: Marc Davis, Dennis Thoendel, Clint Zastrow, Tom Cavanaugh, Susan Peterson Doris Peterson, Rose Frisch, Lee Muller, and jerry Pfeifer. fu V Y: wir ft. Young Republicans: Although the NNC Young Republicans were chiefly an under- cover group during the first semester, they concentrated their efforts on inviting political candidates to speak before the May primary and reorganizing the Madison County Young Republicans for this year. The NNC Young Republicans were instru- mental in the March 20-23 Voter Registration Drive on campus, and encouraged stu- dents to have an active voice in politics by running for the position of preceinct dele gate to county convention. 43 i Phi Beta Lambda is a national honorary organization for students Who are preparing for careers in business and business education. Members this year were: Tom Grosserodeg Steve Sniderg Janice Bahnsg Barb Kestingg Mary Callahang Kathy Delozierg Marilyn Crossg Sue Brockemeierg Jan Golterg Shirley Doneg Deb Goodwing Nancy Sehig LaVonne Thramerg Kathy Taylorg Darla I-Iorrocksg Arlene Berneyg Nancy Whitteng Carol Vonseggern. 44 y,r M Phi Theta Kappa is the national junior college scholastic honorary organ- ization. Members are, Seated: Shio Starr, Darla Horrocks, Mary Say. Row 1: Virjean Froehlich, Mary jo Albin, Kathy O'Banion, Nancy Whitten, Bev Meyer, john Richards. 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Allen, Bob Altstadt, Duane Arens, Arlan Ausdernore, Ken Ausdemore, Marilyn Bahns, Janice Batenhorbc, Kathy Bathke, Thomas Bauer, Alvin Bergerson, Dennis J. ,Q 3, .. ,K SOPHOMORES 68 Brandt, Harlan Broekrneier, Sue Brogie, Ed Brown, jerry Bruegman, Rosie Burger, Bonnie Carey, Cheryl Cavanaugh, Tom Christensen, Stan Corkle, Paul DeCamp, Robert Dohren, Pat Done, Shirley Drahota, William Earl, john Farber, Dick Filsinger, Dave Fletcher, Roger Francis, joe Frazer, Ray Frisch, Rose Mary Fritz, Rick Gesland, Gail Glidden, James C. Goodman, Greg Grevson, Kareen Grosserode, Thomas Grosskopf, Kathy Grothe, Steve Haire, Steve Hall, Robert Hamm, Dave I-Iammon, Rick Henkel, Susan I-Ioefer, Dean I-Ioile, Margie Hon-ocks, Darla Hosch, Mary Kay Hughes, Larry Huigens, Thomas Ingalsbe, Mary Ann Johnson, Doug johnson, Scott Keifer, Lorene .pa 3.5, I ,. 70 CZ. ,M I Kleckner, Sandy Krohn, Howard D Kuchta, Fern Vuester, Gary Kuk, Bob Larson, Bob Lafleur, Lance Lauver, Dennis Ludacka, Imelda Metschke, Phil Miller, Bill Miller, jon R. Mlinar, Rosemary Moss, Joy Mueller, Kathy Mulhair, Sharon Palmer, Kathy Park, Jae Sung Pfeifer, jerry Pfeifer, Terry Pittack, Judy Poland, joey Prothman, Lori Rees, Becky Richter, Gene Roby, Keith Roselius, Wayne Rutten, Ed Samuelson, Dave Say, Mary Schmidt, Janice Schurman, Kary ML ff' - 1ruQ..msv -.....-...-...... --..,....,N-y...-..4 . ...n -annum- --....m.,....N,. .W H, 'K K ff nm..-u....p2' .J i 5 7 QR T .ri-'Mfr ss' x B5 1- ff-N. 2'-2, K. lm -f.:-L,. 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V --f,g,fg,,.h ff'- QW., f . , . , WM iv if' :,i?W,M,,.Zf,2',3 'f .-,w..:!v:Z.:.p,mi-M.L-Q WW., -mm. ,,,M.,,-WMMm.A.d 7?- ' -...M ,,,k , JW, ,,,L ,v,,.,.W 73 W WMM, Wk, Schwartz, Lyle Seda, Bob Sewall, Lana Sharp, Larry Sierk, Dave Spath, Harlan Stafford, Dave Starr, Shio Stekelberg, Gary Stenger, Gene Steward, Rhonda Summerer, Bonnie Sunderman, Tom Tanderup , Arthur Taylor, Kathy Thornton, Ellen Tuttle, Doug Venteicher, Ann Watchorn, Iris Waferbury, Rick Werner, Larry Wheeler, Donna Whitten, Nancy Wurtz, Danny Young, Mary Zechmann, joan Zimmer, Gary Abler, Paula Ahlman, Delmont Albin, Mary jo Anderson, Roger Anderson, Larry Anderson, Marcee Arens, Crystal Arens, Marcel Arnold, David C, Auen, Carol Ausdemore, Lois Austin, Denise F Austin, jaye Backhaus, Barb Baker, Cindy Baker, Dawn Barrett, Roseann Beckenhauer, Dorothea Beckenhauer, Audrey Becker, Amy Beedle, Dennis Bejot, Cindy Belik, Steve Berberich, joan Berg, Leann Berger, Mark Berney, Arlene Bettin, Virginia Beyer, Ron Bichlmeier, Kerijo Bleich, Mrs. R. L. fDonnaj Bomar, Helen Borchers, Bob Ex FRESHMEN uw. J s, 7 -, ,,,. sk 5, ld-L.Lx : K Tk' i i i E K, 1, .., .-'7 - ,Aix f X lg. x I QW -55 bv Bourek, Wayne Boyd, Margaret Brader, Patricia Braithwait, Deborah Bray, Janet Breiner, Sue Brookhauser, Terry Brown, jim Bruner, Mary Brunswick, Beverly Ann Burgus, Marty Buss, Paul Callahan, Mary Carpenter, Lon Chapman, Gene Christensen, Mike Christensen, Neal Clarke, Bob Classen, Andrew Classen, Bonnie Clyne, Sharon Coffeen, Bob Conner, Gary Cooper, Amos Cooper, V3 zki Coston, Crystal Cox, Roger Craig, Dan Cross, Marilyn CLu'1-ie, David Dake, Loren Darr, Paul Davis, Marc Deaver, Patricia K Delozier, Kathi Denney, Doug Dolan, Peter Dowling, Danny Dreyer, Dale Duryea, Karen Dvorak, Curtis Eckhoff, Orville Engel, Eldon E. English, Jim Evans, Scott Ezersky, Lowell Fleer, Mark Follette, Phalen Frisch, Mary Froehlich, Sandy Froehlich, Virjean Fuchtman, Elaine Funk, Ron Furstenau, Brock Garber, Donn.. Gash, Nancy German, Gary Godel, Gary Goeden, LeRoy Golter, Janis Goodwin, Debra Gronau, Mark Gross, Doug Gubbels, Dale I-Iaberman. Walt Habrok, Loraine, H Hackel, Joyce Hanna, Chad Haselhorst, Roger Haurenek, Danny Hawthorne, Mike Heithoff, Gayla Hendrix, Mari Henry, Julie Hildreth, Skip Hilkemann, Paul Hingst, Diane Hintz, Leslie E. Hinze, Brian Hinzman, Bill Hofferber, John Hoffman, Earl Hulsebusch, Mike Hundt, Bruce Hutchinson, Jan Jeffers, David Jenkins, Alen Jensen, Paul Jacot, Richard Johnson, Wayne Kath, Jeanne Keiter, Mary Keithley, Perry C Q55 1 'fu ' Q., W. 7 ,-5 x. 6 lf.-nm -3 .-- 'l is Kesting, Barb Kittelson, Clare Kitto, Curtis M. Knapp, Sharon Knox, Melvin Kohles, Roger Koning, Richard Konopik, Bill Kollmar, Fred Kotrous, Al Kotmous, Jayne Kubes, Les Kudera, Rick Kuk, Steve Kumm, Jolene LaCroix, Gene LaCroix, Larry Ladd, jim Lang, Brenda Lanrnan, Becky Larson, Bruce Leapley, Duane Letheby, jane Letheby, Pete Lewis, Vince Lindahl, Larry Luebe, Doug Mace, Richard Madden, Terry Mailand, Kathy Manning, Marilyn Marron, Joe McBride, Skip McCabe, Mark McCarville, Denis McKee, Kristi Meinke, Roger Meisinger, Kathy Metz, Carol Meyer, Beverly Miles, Cindy Miller, Kathy Milliken, Bob Mimick, Debra Miner, Lee Mlinar, Mary Monzon, Debra Morse, Wanda Mullen, Mike Muller, Lee Munn, Patricia Mustion, jerry Myers, John Neeman, Vicki Nelsen, jullie Nelson, Barb Nelson, Richard Nelson, Rod Nemitz, George Neilson, Harold Neilson, Roger O'Banion, Kathl Orris, Nancy Osborn, Holly Osburn, Penny Otto, Larry Papstein, Todd Parker, Dale Paul, Jeanette Pearson, Bill Peterson, Bette Peterson, Susan Peyton, Vickie fs. Eewmr gm wrists M Bw QIWEQ 'K-Q BQ? -nm Y ga ki E Pick, Tom Polark, Michael Praff, Kathy Proehl, Richard Pruden, Bob Quadv, Pat Queen, Valerie Rader, Tom Rakowsky, Mark Remm, Leon N. Reeves, David Reinke, Judy Richards, john Reibersehl, Anne Roewert, Sharyl Rowlett, jerry Rubida, Gary Sander, Dale Satree, Chairman Schaeufele, Bernd Schelm, Phyllis Schiffgen, Bob Schlecht, Dale Schleppenback, Tim Schindler, Rick Schulz, Randy Schwank, Chuck Sehi, Nancy Shaffer, Steve Shermer, Diann Sirek, Cindy Skeels, Karen Snider, Steve Spencer, Daryl D. Stewart, Douglas ' Stewart, jean Stover, Sue Strong, Terry Studebaker, Regina Sullivan, Kirby Swan, jim Taylor, Don Temme, jeff Tharnish, Mark Thoendel, Dennis Thomsen, Gary Thramer, I.aVonne Tramp, Carla Traphagan, Bob Tutlane, Ralph Upton, Judi Van, Rosemary Vandracek, jennifer Vandyke, Larry Vargason, Steve Volk, Pam Volker, Bob Volquardson, Ben Wagner, Linda Warneke, Vance Weatherly, jerry Wells, John Werner, jim Wertmann, Ron Wild, Elizabeth Wilkenson, jim S., lrr s .,. S-r r . 4 ,, . I if ? H ff A W! x , O 40' ,J lv' I '00 if Williams, Lois I. Wills, Paul Wing , Roslyn Winter, Lorrie Wood , Neal Woodworth, Roberta Wrede, Hollice Wubben, Bob Wuebben, Allen Zabka, Pat Zastrow , Clint Zautke, Gary Zephier, Conceta Zoubek, Rick Zulke, Lois Schroeder, Ierel Dr. Paradise--Presidentg Mathematics, B. S. , Morn- ingside Collegeg M.A. , Ed. D. , University of Northern Coloradog University of Minnesotag Greek Air Force Academy. Mr. Blattert--B.A. , Wayne State Collegeg M.A. , Colorado State College of Education. Mr. Brown--Physical Education, Mr. Butler--Director, Library Serv ices, Library Science, B. S. , Chad ron State Collegeg M. L. S. C. , Uni versity of Denver. U Wrestling Coachg B.A. , M.A. , Colorado State Collegeg Colorado State Universityg Western State College of Colorado. 86 m,5 3--Q Mr. Carraher--Directory Community Services, Journalismg Bachelor of Laws, J. D. , Creighton University. Mr. Copple--Director of Ad- missions and Recordsg Business, Northeastern Nebraska Collegeg B.A. , Wayne State Collegeg M.A. , University of Northern Coloradog University of Arizonag University of Nebraska at Omaha. 87 Mr. Danskin--Adult Education, Sociologyg B.A. , Kearney State Collegeg M.A. , University of Nebraska. Miss Deutschman--B.A. 8 Sec. Education Cert. 1970, Western Michigan Univer- sityg Kalamazoo, Michigan M. A. , University of Mich- igan, Ann Arbor. me ,M xx 1 CK K ...W Mr. Feenstra--Typing, Office Machinesg B. A. , Westmar Collegeg M. S. , Wayne State Collegeg Calvin College. Mr. Feuerbacher--B.A. S M.A. , Wayne State College. -G' 'W-.. Mr. Godel--Historyg Assistant Basketball Coach, B. S. , M. S. , Chadron State College. 88 Mrs. Goossen--College Nurseg Health Education, R. N. , Uni versity of Nebraska School of Nursing, B. S. N. , University of Nebraska. -.--- fakyka nr.. Eg 29555 oqgdff-'.'3' O ,Qing Ugoiag Quan-nfnfg 2.1-P221 51910--I UQSEIFUQ 'DO was 'OUQW Emma mp:-'J' oqo' N 5'?,'5'w-F 5,2505 abc' 5-ai I . 'f I MTS ' , ,g,, My rg L ,,AA .1 Mr. Hamman--Business Mathe- matics, Salesmanshipg B. S. E. , Kansas State Teachers College. Y af ili fr 89 K -Nw: m, ...af-2 H -:exam . f .-. ,.,..,,,L:,3gi5L35 x M Mr. Harms Dean of Insu'uct1on, Social Sciences, B. S. , M. S. , Chadron State Collegeg Montana State Universityg University of Nebraska at Omaha. Mr. Hartford--L. E. C. , Counselor, Northeastern Nebraska College. Mr. Holland--English, B.A. S M.A. , Kearney State College. Mr. Keating--Art Appreciation, Englishg B. S. , University of Nebraskag M.A. , Colorado State Universi Stanford Univer- fvs sityg Oxford Universityg Central School of Acting, Londong Uni- versity of New York at Albanyg New York University, New York City. 3 QR if' 1? -gd' 5- , 2- Mr. Keeler--S eech Debate P Forensicsg B. S. , Philiips Univer- sityg M. S. , Southern Illinois University. 90 mm-yf Mr. Lingenfelter--Mathematics, Physical Scienceg B.A. , Wayne State Collegeg University of Nebraska. Mr. Manning--Biological Sciences, B. S., Kearney State Collegeg M.A. Creighton Uni- versity. Mr. Medow--Dean of Studentsg Guidance B.A. , Nebraska Wesleyan Universityg M. Ed. , University of Wyomingg Uni- versity of Nebraska. aa. .fu .ff ..- .nu 1, any 91 3 Mr. Miller--Music, Chorusg B.S. , St. john's Universityg 153, M. M. Ed. University of Montana. i S Mrs. Neuhaus--Assistant i . . , Librarian, B.A. Wayne State Collegeg University of Nebraskag University of Utah. 'N x I, I I 'A L h . O ww if A fy D K X we Mrs. Noonan-- Associate Dean of Students, Guid- ance, B.A,, Kearney State Collegeg M.S . , Chadron State Collegeg McCook Junior Collegeg Hastings Collegeg Wayne State Collegeg University of Nebraskag Mississippi State College. Mr. Peister Language, English, B.A. , M. S. , Kearney State Col- legeg Colorado State Collegeg Wayne State College. 1, V. K Mrs. Peyton--Biology, B.A. , versity of Nebraskag Midwestern Universityg Colorado State Univer- sity. i 92 M. S. , Wayne State Collegeg Uni- Mr. Phillips--Chairman, D1v1s1on of Social Sciencesg History Head basketball coach, A.A , North eastern Collegeg B.A , Colorado State Collegeg M.A. University of South Dakotag Univers1ty of Nebrasl-:ag Wayne State College I 1 ui gk. - A gf v ' i 4 ,wr M Mrs. Piper--Shorthand, Secre- tarial Trainingg Chairman, Divi- sion of Applied and Vocational Arts, B.A. , M.A. , Wayne State Collegeg University of Omahag University of Nebraska. Mr. Rawhouser--Dean of Admin- istrationg History B.A. , Iowa Wesley an Collegeg M.A. Chadron3 State Collegeg University of Wyomingg University of Nebraska at Omaha. 93 Mr. Robertson--Mathematics, Chairman of Mathmatics and Scienceg B.A. Hastings Collegeg M. N. S. , University of South Dakota. Mr. Say--Chemistry, Phys- ics B.A. , M. S. , University of Coloradog Colorado Col- legeg University of Okla- homag Northern Illinois Uni- versityg University of Denver 5 Mrs. Schmitz--English, B.A.E. , 1966, Wayne St. Collegeg M.A. University of Nebraska at Omaha. Mr. Stoley L. E. C. , B. S. , Um versity of Nebraska at Omaha. Mrs. Teach--Physical Education, B.A., Doane Co11egegM.A. , Wayne State College. 94 Miss Thomas--B. S. , Wayne State Collegeg University of Southern California, and University of Utah. of Mr. William--Business, B. S. , Kearney State Collegeg M.A. , University of Nebraskag Westrnar College. Mrs. Armbruster--Practical Nursing, R. N. , St. Joseph's School of Nursing. i 5 i i N ' Mrs. Dunivan--Practical Nursing, R. N. , St. Vincent's Hospital College of Nursing. 95 Q 419. Mrs. Brenneman--Director, Practical Nursing Programg B. S. , University of Nebras- ka School of Nursingg Prac- tical Nursing, R. N. St. Joseph's School of Nursing. K.,-w........ 4882, Mrs. Putters--L. P. N. Clinical Instructorg R. N. , Morningside Collegeg Methodist School of Nursing We're in a world of continuous change. As time passes a generation grows older and a younger generation takes over and we are that generation. We are the future of America. Our decisions will be large and small, some affecting few lives and others touching the whole universe. 96 A. . . . A .av J . ABF' 1-LN.-V lr. f- ,. M 325223 far. .'-281 f ,rn-f ,..f ff-sean 6- 3 .,:. if 'ff' rf . f.:3:?:g .f 5 wr' 4, , - - H252 fi! .1 14 ,flag WJ Q56 NL-QR 1 ,fe
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