Oak Hill High School - Oak Leaf Yearbook (Virgilina, VA)
- Class of 1959
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N I MISS CLELON MCLAURIN MR B I NEAL Home Econormcs Agnculture , B 5 ' 15' xi , , , I fi lk ssl' -. ,. - -rx W-ur MRS WILLIAM STOVALL MRS. S. M. WATKINS SOC131 Studxes Mathmatics-French 5 3-WWE f-fn X: ken-H' MRS. S. M. NELSON MRS. EMMA G. CLARK lst Grade 2nd Grade , A-3. I H 's E x 1 'intu- MRS. NELL BROOKS 3rd Grade f?S-hiv' GR DE 'U 'X4 MRS. RAYMOND ADCOCK ' MRS. I. H. HART 4th Grade Sth Grade Sv, I ' ' Q51 '. fs! MRS. RAYMOND ELLIOTT MRS. FRED LAMP 6th Grade 7th Grade f 'S I ,AWN 4' ' .ha xg D Q ., lx! . . - A .. 1 .QS . Y. .-A V AA if . MR . STUART POOLE Sth Grade 5 lass Poem Time is passingg that is Clearg The end of another school term draws near. For the rest of the students this is no great occasion, But for the seniors this is a revelation. This last year in school marks an era D In each and every senior's life-mirror. We must go forward and never fear, But make the best out of every year. Sandra Glascock Colors Flower Red and White Red Rose Knowle dg e C Gra Mrs Mrs. L. H. Chandler Mrs. Lewis Blackwell Mrs. Maynard Howard Mrs. james Elliott Motto omes, but Wisdom lingers de Parents . Raymond Talley Rubie Jo Elliott 0- t NN Mascots V Ewell Elliott Lb- vga' 1- ,Q Nu 'x on-'X T.. v,,, X-Jung 5 xmw , -wx f pw Wwnwwm aww X. X. 1 s 3 , V -. Q. .f- r 5. gg, l v 5 2 vxws E if 'za , X s .sa '14 ,'a'5 -1 6 1 xi' Lx, S x 'J' , 12 I. ' lf' z .l - . w a ' wi 5 S f 1 . + x X -z -,-:EQ -Q ,Q rf 4- N 8' ms-'Q aSr' .1 1 WNW' um- ww, 'z. ,P Mb A 'E X-ffm 'N A, , Q , 1307 :'W?!5?E' al, Fmt vm mx'1? - QQ 'iffffi H ' :f-.- gf: ?'?1 A . 1 , ,,. --Y-Wg W -Q ,, ,,..,..,,, ,. ..,... ....,--.,,. -. . -- , - -. x N Q S LEWIS GLENN BLACKWELL, JR. YlFrOglI Acorn Staff 1,2,3,45 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 F.F.A. 1,25 Typing 3,45 Ph. Ed 4 Tis the mind that makes the body rich. an X xx MARY VERNELL CAMPBELL F. H. A. 2, 35 4-H Club 2, 35 Typing 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3,4 Smile and the world will smile with you. SENIORS ELSIE ANN CHANDLER F.H.A. l,25PaI'li2.I'1'16l'1Ia1'l8.r1 25 Beta C lub 2,3,45 Reporter 45 Acorn Staff 1,2, 3, 45 Managing Editor 45 F.T.A. 1,2,3,45 President 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 15 junior Play5 Marshal 35 Music 15 An- nual Staff 45 4-H Club 2 The past is forever gone5 The future is Still our own. 4 BRENDA CAROLE CLARK F. H. A. 1, 2, 35 Treasurer 25 Songleader 35 Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary-Treasurer 3, 45 Acorn Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Editor-in-Chief 45 Basketball 45 F. T. A. 2, 35 Class President 15 C l as s Treasurer 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 15 junior Pl ay5 Ma rshal 1, 2, 35 Chief Marshal 35 Annual Staff. 191: il!--mf 'H--....... MARY ROSE DUNCAN JAMES GILBERT ELLIOTT QROSU cJ.G.y F.H.A. 2,35 4-H C1ub1,25 ACOrn Staff 43 Annual 1:'F.A. 1,2, 3,45 4-H Club 1,2,3,4S President 45 Staff 45 Softball 15G1ee Club 2, 35JLLT1iOI' P1ay5Lunch- Baseball 1,2 7 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3 7 4SG1ee C1ub1,2, room 3,4 35 Class Treasurer 3gAcorn Staff 45 Typing 35Student Director junior Play 35 Bus Driver 3,4 Everything comes to him who waits. WILLIAM DANIEL FRAZIER AL WILLIAM GLASSCOCK CBi11J QOWI Hootj F-F-A- 1 2- 4-H Club 2,34 Typing 3,4 Glee Club 1, 4-H Club 1-,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,25 Acorn 2 7 Tau but Proud Staff 2, 3,45 News Manager 45 Annual Staff 4 has l lh-nv' .I ami SANDRA ROSE GLASCOCK WILSON ROBERT GREENWAY QSandyj fLittle Manj Glee Club 1, 25 Class Poet 45 French 1,25 Typing 3,45 F.F.A. 1,2, 3,45 Typing 3, 49Acorn Staff 3,4g Base- F.T.A. l5F.l-l.A. 1,25Acorn Staff 1,2, 3,45 Cheer- ball 2,3,4g 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 junior Playg Senior leader lg junior Play. Reporter 4. Live and Leam. Not Finishedg just Begun. CECIL MAYNARD HOWARD PEELEN MARIE LONG icecill D fPee Weej F.F.A. 1,29 4-H Club 2,3412-eta Club 3:4SV1Ce Pres' French 1,23 Typing 3,49 Giee Club 1,25 F.T.A. 1, ident 45 Class Vice President 45 Editor of OakLeaf 45 FJQIDA. 1,25 Acorn Staff 1, 2, 31,43 Cheerleader 1,25 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4gl3aseball 1,2, 3,45 Bus Driver 3,45 Junior Play. ACOIT1 Staff 3,43 Typing 3. nl-live and Leamifv 4 .- :Ny T , SH . -I 4 W: Q LJ fin-wha s Nww WILLIAM MARSHALL MURRAY QI-lot Rodj F.F.A.1,2,354-I-I Club 1,25 Acorn Staff 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Bus Driver 45 Typing 3,45 junior Play5 Testator 4 Live and Learn. JAMES ALLEN NELSON QRodyj 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 President 45 Acorn Staff 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 junior Play5 Typing 3,45 junior Var- sity Basketball l, 2 Not merely to exist, but to amount to something in E IORS BETTY LOU EUGEAN NEWTON Beta Club 2,3,45 Reporter 3,45 Acorn Staff 1,3,45 Business Manager 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 President 35 4-H Club 1, 25 F.T.A. 15 Glee Club 2,35 Cheerleader 15 Softball l,LL1DCl'lI'OOIT1 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Junior P1ay5 Class Vice President 35 Secretary-Treasurer 45 Marshal 35 Typing 3,4 My Aim rests in the hills of success. A life. CALVIN WOODROW OWEN fBuckj F.F.A.1,2, 3,454-H Club 1,2, 35 Typing 3,45 Base- ball 4 Live and Let Live. W ' ilmiii 5 'mt .51- ef .Ii 5 IERRY THOMAS PUCKETT F.F.A.1,254-HClub 2, 35 Beta Club 1, 2, 3,45 Vice President 35 President 45 Class President 2, 35 His- torian 45 Acorn Staff 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Baseball 45 Annual Staff 45 Typing 3. E TOMMIE RAYMOND TALLEY, JR. Uimmiey Class President 45junior Secretary 35 Annual Staff 45 Acorn Staff 2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2535 Bus Driver 45 4-H Club 1,25 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Beta Club 2, 3,45 Typ- ing 3 4 7 Success does not come to him who lingers. '- 5. 1 I ang fW gh' X DORIS ANN STONE fStoneyj F.H.A. 1,25 4-H Club 3,45 Typing 3,45 Glee Club 2, 35 junior Play It can be done. IOR CROWDER LEWIS WHITT fSidj Football 15 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 25Tearn Man- ager 45Phy. Ed. l,2,3,45 4-H Club 15 F.F.A. 1,25 Annual Staff 45 Acorn Staff 152, 3, 45 Sports Editor 1, 2, 3,45 Bus Driver 45 First Aid 15 Class Treasurer 25 Prophet 45 Ice Cream Man 4. Love and be Loved. ' nniP 5 I Q ? S V11 Qhixfg 1 Q 9 5'An-'ji' . -x qi, Q 5 if P PM ,N w g I ' Q . Lx- V CLASS HISTORY We the class of 1959 entered high school in 1955. What a thrillto change classes and have anew face to look at each hour. We really felt independent being able to be- long to a club and take part in other high school activities. However, we were not yet ready to make the larger decisions that were to come in later years. In our Sophomore year we were honored by being able to serve at the junior-Sen- ior Banquet. The the me was Painting the Town Red, a nd boy! did we sophomores help spreadthat paint all around town. I think everyone, especially Cecil and Marshall, will remember serving at the Teachers' Banquet in the Fall of 1957. No one can ever forget our junior year. It is a pleasure to reminisce the fun a nd excitement we had in presenting Aunt Tillie Goes To Town. Remember--Bettyjean Newton as Aunt Tillie, Elsie Chandler as Lucinda Talbot, S a n dr a Glascock as Pamela Marsh, Brenda Clark as Linie Parsons, Helen Long as Ellen N e el a n d, jerry Puckett as Ronald Howla n d, Cecil Howard as Luther Lorrimer, jimmy Talley as Mervin Tucker, Wilson Greenway as Charlie One Lung, Doris Stone as Mrs. Tillie Tucker, Rose Duncan as Dr. I-Iattie Bing. It was a night of Great Splendor on April 25, 1958, when we gave our junior- S e ni or Banquet. There we re many Sweethearts on Parade as our theme was April Love. I think the dance afterwards was enjoyed by all. We are now Seniors. We have been working hard under the direction of our spon- sor, Mrs. Watkins. It has also been a year of fun as th ere is still a little competition between Al and Allen as to who will be remembered as the Class Comedian. During the spring months we staged our Senior Playfa real dramatic productionj, were royally entertained at the banquet by the juniors, and had numerous parties a nd picnics. Now we wish to address our appreciation to Mr. Adcock, the faculty, and our parents for all they have done to help us along the way. Let us be true to our motto, Knowledge comes but Wisdom Lingers. jerry Puckett Historian LAST WILL D TESTAME T We, the class of 1959, in the school of Oak Hill, the county of Granville, and the state of North Carolina, being of sound mind and having completed our pursuit ofknowledge in school, do hereby make this our last will and testament. And in this manner do we dispose of our possessions: Item I To our adviser, Mrs. S. M. Watkins, the Senior Class leaves its de epe st appreciation for all she has done for us in our Senior year. Item II To the Juniors, the Senior Class bequeaths its Senior Dignity. Item III To the Sophomores, the Senior Class bequeaths its love for study and never ending homework. Item IV To the Freshmen, the Senior C la ss leaves the hope that they will soon be in the position that we now occupy. Individual Be que aths BRENDA CLARK leaves her ability to get good grades to Nell Woods. ELSIE CHANDLER leaves her ability to play the piano to Carolyn Royster. CECIL HOWARD leaves his ability to play basketball to Ira Nelson. ALLEN NELSON leaves his ability to get on the wrong side of Mrs. Stovall to Winfred Stanfield. MARY CAMPBELL leaves her lazy ways to Rebecca Pittard. DORIS STONE leaves her big mouth to Joyce Oakes. JERRY PUCKETT leaves his knowledge of Chemistry to R. L. Oakes. HELEN LONG leaves her pony-tail to Nancy Bradshaw. SANDRA GLASCOCK leaves her height to Joyce Ann Murray. MARY ROSE DUNCAN leaves her ability to get new boyfriends to Marie Adcock. BETTY NEWTON leaves her ability to keep a boyfriend to Lugene Wilkins. CALVIN OWEN leaves his ability to help Mr. Neal in the workshop to Jack Hardy. JLMMIE TALLEY leaves his ability to keep his bus clean and waxed to Henry Frazier. J.G. ELLIOTT leaves his amazing Jump Shot to Harold Slaughter. GLEN BLACKWELL leaves his ability to get in trouble to Glen Wall. WILLIAM FRAZIER leaves his quiet ways to Ralph Elliott. CROWDER WHITT leaves his ability not to ask questions in Plane Geometry to Bobby Elliott. AL GLASSCOCK leaves his good driving record to Bobby Winston. WILSON GREENWAY leaves his ability to get good grades to Glen Wall. And I, MARSHALL MURRAY, leave my ability to make smart remarks to Ira Nelson. I, the testator, have executed these bequests in our will and have attached the same to said will as part thereof in the name of the 1959 Senior Class of Oak Hill Hi gh School. We do set our last seal, this 22nd day of May, one -thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine. Marshall Murray, Testator Witnesses: Helen Long Sandra Glascock Jimmie Talley PREDICTIONS FOR THE FUTURE Well, I guess it'sthe gypsy in me --I don't know any other reason Why they chose me to foretell the class prophecy. I will now gaze into the crystalball to see what the future holds for this grand class of 1959. Turn onward, Turn onward Oh time in your flight Let me see the graduates of '59 Ten years from tonight! IIMMIE TALLEY has been looking around for an office to hang his shingle on. You know he is a dentist, I suppose. I always did wonderwhy heworked so hard to build up those muscles. Hold on to your chair pa- tients, please. My, that new filling station that WILLIAM FRAZIER is building is really swell. Some people wonder how he does so well, but I would like to know if his conscience hurts when he sells three quarts of gas for a gallon. ' AL GLASSCOCK is doing quite well for himself in his hardware store in Volens, Virginia. He says the women don'tbuy rolling pins anymore, but to tell the new ladies he has another supply of car grease. April's issue of CHARM really disappe are d from the newsstand, but no wonder. It was our own SANDRA GLASSCOCK'S fa ce smilling pretty on the cover, wearing a new Easter bonnet. She really isa lovely model. GLEN BLACKWELL is the fellow to call when you need to have the sink unstopped. I understand he is a first rate plumber. He should be, he cut his teeth on a pair of pliers in his fat.her's garage. Look at the gang, folks. Do you see who I see? None other than our own JERRY PUCKETT, who is- now in the United States Marines. CALVIN OWEN and WILSON GREENWAY are two of the most successful farm ers of our day. I've heard they had to build larger barns this year and they are buy ing new machinery. What they learnedin F.F.A. must have helped a lot. Say, what's this ? Buy y our tickets for the wrestling match tonight. DORIS STONE DEFENDS I-IER CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE. Well, all I can say is, it should be exciting because BRENDA CLARK is her manager. HELEN LONG made the headlines on the sports page when the Boston Red Sox won the pennant. You know she is manager of the team. Her manager hopes that she will retire in the future and manage their own five players. If any of you fellows and girls go riding on the road of matrimonylonyour honeymoon, how about dropping in to see MARY CAMPBELL in Florida? I understand she has quite a fleet of yachts. I see CECIL HOWARD still going steady. But wait! It's not the one he used to go with at OI-II-IS. He said the reason for that was because the one at OHHS bought a can opener for a wedding present, and he doesn't like canned foods to eat all the time. Zoom there goes MARSHALL MURRAY and some members from his HOT ROD CLUB. I see ALLEN NELSON who is in the crop spraying business. They say, he will just spray crops around Nelson, Virginia. Could his future wife live there? I see LG. ELLIOTT still using his basketball jump shot playing for the Boston Celtics. ROSE DUNCAN is still waiting at home . She iswaiting for I-Ioyle Day to say the words. fBe my wifel. BETTY JEAN NEWTON is marriedto Clifton Elliott. It looks like the old woman that lives in a shoe she had so many children she doesn't know what to do. Now I finally see ELSIE CHANDLER who is a school teacher. I suppose you wonder what the cry st al ball holds for me. My, it looks interesting, I have finally gotten in the Major Leagues and I am playing with the Boston Left Outs. cRowDER WHITT, Prophet Mu. V .M mmf asl- Qi ei 5, r MOST STUDIOUS Rose Duncan jerry Puckett BEST DRESSED Helen Long Wilson Greenway WITTIEST Doris Stone A1 Glasscock x , '.4 ,Q if BEST -ALL -ROUND Betty jean Newton jerry Puckett 1959 SENIO LAZIEST Mary Campbell Calvin Owen t .-.. 'SH in 9 Q ? E -xii .t. I K 25 . MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED V 3.3 ,- MOST DEPENDABLE Betty jean Newton jerry Puckett SUPERLATIVES BEST ATHLETES Betty jean Newton Cecil Howard Eff.. - MQHQFQZ 34, Six me J: . ' - ..ffg'fL:s,1. :wr 0.15: ,V , ,:,-,, 'V Helen Long Jimmie Talley MOST FRIENDLY Rose Duncan A1 Glasscock MOST POPULAR Sandra Glascock Crowder Whxtt x , .J Z ,Nm A 1' 'K . S 'ft' ..- ,y : gig 5 ' Sas: X i V we ww N-w,., ? R , . 6 ' x, gllggx. -if-,,.-1 . , 5-7-+x.2.X Nt -NX V . v l'faw , - ' 'W . . ww-N' ' , f'f X w-W , Q wx NNWN 3-' ,gww---3, , he Jw., 'W'- ,r i NANCY BRADSHAW BOBBY ELLIOTT M 421 ., A ,, 4 L, A . E - :fvgma 1959 5 ' Q as x 1 6 .715 I QX , 1 ' Wk: 1 f X . - abs ' . 9 RT' ..,. .. 'Vw iff? -' ' 2',:1 .: , Q w...- V41 zu Q N' 'Af 5 .,.. JZ , x, ,W . . r, . 1 . is r, S, 8 xg gm. ,. 2,9 Us Q W Q f -V 4 15.1 , . UNIORS HENRY FRAZIER DOLLY GLASSCOCK A 'ni-Y ,sw .35 W X x xt X' f Q: Y 1: 3 Y 5 f 5 ' Xu few ,S V , . , , A ' Y . an Q Q i' fl , g?. -'riff , 8 fs lv -fs. e Q V gg, N g,-1.. .,, -gf -H . Q73 g-gay: 'Q-Ev , ax Jim. pg :-1 1 iw' .+.-' ,.,: , ,i-,wif ,, ,-1',,- , 0 I iixjfggsw? : 3' iw :kM.xi .h. JACK HARDY JOYCE ANN MURRAY IRA NELSON JOYCE OAKES ,, vii' 1959 UNIOR M ,. QR. -, . i . A X X 5 XXX N X K 4,1 - J. xx , 22 PML- CAKES REBECCA PITTARD CAROLYN ROYSTER 45 ' 4, t- gf X F A J LG, sq-rw' - A 5 f my I 1 if I L 1 A P HAROLD SLAUGHTER 'WINFRED STANFIELD EARL TINGEN GLEN WALL LUGENE WILKINS X, .. L J' a ir- a,. t i. , X w V I A 'QF-su. 'ls-. BOBBY WINSTON KENNETH WOODLIEF NELL WOODS 'Q ri i. f '!hs,1 SOPHOMORES BRUCE ADCOCK MATT ADCOCK FAYE BLACKWELL CAROLINE BUMPASS VIRGINIA BUMPASS TROY CAMPBELL JOSEPHLNE CHAMPION MAXINE CHAMPION SHERWOOD CLARK SHIRLEY COMPTON JAMES CULBRETH WOOD ROW ELLIXSON CHARLES FRAZLER ROBERT FRAZIER BOBBY HARRIS E.J. HART ALMA HUMPHRLES LINDA LAWS JUDY MURRAY CHARLIE OVEREY BOBBY RAY OWEN FOREST PERKINS REGINALD PERKINS WINSOME RICE FRANK VAUGHAN RUBIE DALE WATKINS DANNY WILKINSON JUDY WILLIAMS LINDA WILLIAMS ELEAN OR WRIGHT HAROLD YOUNG , lurk. gy, C J QR? 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Standing: QL. to RJ Rose Duncan, Crowder Whitt, Marshall Murray, AlGlasscock, Jimmie Talley, Elsie Chandler, Doris Stone, Sandra Glascock. 1 - M 'YM X K? ' ,. C f 2 S L4 Nt W Q2 tv .Q 4 Beta lub Seated: QL. to RJ Betty jean Newton, Brenda Clark, Jerry Puckett, Cecil Howard, Elsie Chandler. Standing: QL. to RJ Mrs. Watkins, Dolly Mae Classcock, Rubie Dale Watkins, Ira Nelson, Jimmie Talley, and Sherwood Clark. Future Homemakers Cf America Y Q.' TQ fir ' VW 5 1 F.-jxgjm 1 ,A ,.. , N Future Farmers Of America A!u.uun.,4 I I Ill la I. IIIIHIIMQI .vm 1 Senior 4-H Club G 5 UE? tg-if ffis C Music Students First Row: QL. to RJ Larry Blackwell, Elaine Royster, Flemming Hayes, Judy Talley, Ronnie Currin. Second Row: QL. to RJ Diane Long, joan Ellen Elliott, jean Glasscock, Yolanda Elliott, jean Carmichael. 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SHARON DUNCAN MARY EGGLBTON JERRY ELI.IO'I'I' SHELBY ELLIOTT DENNIS ENGLEBRIGHT LINDA FULLER DANNY HARRIS MICHAEL HARRIS WAI.LACE JONES COY NEWTON LYNWOOD POOII LDNIDA SATTERI-'IELD WILLIAM WATTS DELORES WEST WAYNE WILKINS GENE WHITT MICHAH. YOUNG CAROLYN ADCOCK BDINIE BLACKWELL DALE BLACKWELL IACQUELINE CLARK PAUL CLAY JOAN CLAY JANE CLIBORNE TOMMII CURRDI MARY ANN CULBRFFH BOBBY DANIEL DEBORAH BJGLERIGHT CARROLL GLASSCOCK CHARLIE GREENWAY ROY HART JUDY HARRIS cncn. Joms MARGIE Jams DREWEY Jomas LINDA ,roms NORMA LAWS wu.MA MURRAY ELLEN MURRAY Jon-m MURRAY, JR. 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WILKINSON FAYE ADCOCK MAE ADCOCK VIRGINIA ADCOCK ROBERT LEE BAGBY LEROY BEl.l. BRENDA BLACKWELL JAMES BUMPASS LINDA DANIEL EDWARD ELLIOTT cA1L ELLIOTT L. H. GRI-INWAY MILDRED HART JEAN HAYES JUNE HAYES MARJORIE HAYB HORACE HUMPHRLES ANN JoNES BELLY JONB LINDA JONES SARAH LAws AGNES MURRAY JOAN MORONG WANDA OWEN BRENDA PITTARD CLYDE SEATE JIMMIE SEATE WILMA SEATE LINDA SLAUGHTER DOROTHY VAUGI-IAN JOSEPHINE WEST BILLY WILLIAMS ARLETTE ANDERSON DELORIS BLACKWELL Jos B. CAMPBELL MELVIIN CAMPBELL MARY Lou COMPTON ALIHJE CLACK GELBERT CLARK wxua.ER CALLMICHAEL HOWARD COMPTON GARLAND ELLIOTT OWBSI ELLIOTT RONNIE ELLIOTT MARY ANN FRAZIER ROBERT FRAZIER ELSIE GREENWAY ANN HART CORA HAYES JOYCE HOWARD DIANE JONES ALVIN MOORE RAY MOORE JINIMY MORONG LOUISE MORONG LEONARD MURRAY LUCY MAE NEWTON BETTY OVERTON BLAKE OVERTON WAYNE SMART WALTER SNEAD SI-IIELBY STRANGE LINDA SUE STONE DAVID VAUGHAN RANEELL WHITT LINDA WRIGHT VIRGDILA ANN YANCEY 41353 - J. - 6,41-15:5 - QE- ., ii 1 N L -. 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