Samuel Ready School - Torch Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1958

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W,,.,q. - ..-fix y. , - f-:www 60 fa fgigg' T C 'dwg X CN wmv Z, if The 1958 TORCH VOLUNHSSEVEN PUBLJSHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS Sazfzfzuel School lgozltiu TTTf 'IUVL-?, Wlo11fgZ01md a JANE CUSHING, Edit TRIBUTE A1185 EVANGELIN15 LEVVIS XVIIO is interested in Samuel Ready And knows everything about lleulth, English, and Delnoerats. The uzmvon 0 a1fli11mls. I 4-. 4 DE DI CA TION He had the ability to make everyone with whom he came in Contact think- harder, more deeply, more clearly. BECAUSE HE STIMULATED our thinking by showing us how to evaluate and understand not only literature hut ourselves and our relationship to life, and made us aware of the importance of self-fulfillment, we dedicate the 1958 TORCH to MP.. ROBERT E. SMITH, III 5 ll! ., ,. A ,-v Nd. APPRECIA TION ,affix Here is cz dear and true industrious friend. 'ff' 4 f TO MRS. MILLEIT, for her understanding and companionship, we 331' CXPICSS OUI' HPPIBCIHUOI1. 6 ,1 JR XMXffA'xf L NIV L, MWA 'WM in K L K A WMUWJQ A 1, MPV w , ' X LL,,xf6jMX Miss KATE ESTIIER EBAUGH English and Homeroonz VII Mus. XIIRGINIA Ay Miss EL1zABET11 BAILEY Miss LINDA cjLliMLN'1' Class VI Art Plzjwiwl Edzfcufiwl Mus. JANET FENVVICK Mas. HELEN JONES Class V Classes III and IV Mus. EARLINE KUGEL Mus. GRACE LAVVTON Mus. IIELEN LERIAN Secremrinl Studies Hlnflzenmtics Ijlzrarifm mv NW Klux. Nl Lx, Munn Miss Mmm' Movuz Mus. lm.Nl1 Nlr1Xlm,xrxl lm y mul llmlwmruxl VIII Music ILIHIIIIIILII:l'L'l1L',I Nlnw. c'llARl,U'l'lAI4 Rurxwuon Mus. M,xx1Nx1 Suluzus Mus. K,X1'lIlfIllNli XXVIMP l'ilI4LfIiSIl mul llistnrlx' Classes I mul Il lxL'1Il1L'HliL' Dum: SL'iCl1L'C mul Almllllflllxlfibx A-mi Maw lnllnsl' 'I'umx1,xs Muse 'MBNA -IQIIOMAS Mus. FDNA lflmuu Hl'Sit1t'llt'l'S1lltll' Hufls RL'Yi1!l'lIL'L' Mazinger' lIU1lNL'lll'L'1Jfl1.LfKHILI SUIVIIIALQ S MRS. EMILY ATKINSON Secretary MRS. NIARIA .IANSSEN Nurse wif,-,Zjeffg XV' 5444 2' ,z 3 S' 5 , Q, ga Q 2 .:,. ,, in 52? F5 ,J MP.. KENNETH K. BARNES Engineer and Staff The Class of 1958 and their advisor assemble before the headmistress's annual Senior dinner at which thev rec the class motto. SENIOR DINNER At dawn there is no darkness. THOREAU 10 eive SENIORS Fl N fmwgil 5 , X U Night walker . . . Oh-h-h-h . . . Do I have to play for chapel? . enjoys boarding . . . those phone calls home often seen carrying a thermometer . . . mad scientist She makes me so mad . . . Really? . . . Elvis vs. Beethoven . . . Little Chicken . . . future corpuscle chaser . Does boarding affect French? . . . fond memories of F.S.H .... I really need cough drops . . . weekly trips to Peabody . . . I only know how to speak five languages . . . perfectionist . . . No marks tonight I did it another way, Mrs. Wimp . . . the jeep . . . detests fast eaters, margarine, and milk in her coffee. He hath eaten me out of house and home. Ellicott City, Maryland Form YEARS jane spent three years as a day student and her senior year as a resident. Her mem- bership in the Clee Club, Angel Chorus and Drama Club was fully appreciated because of her outstanding interest and ability. She was often found practicing her piano lesson, or in chapel preparing a hymn for the evening services. Top honors came to jane at the end of her junior year when she achieved the highest academic average in the high school, and first place in Maryland for outstanding merit in the French Contest given by the Maryland Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of French. She was assistant editor of the Ready Record, assistant editor and then editor of the TORCH, as well as president of the House Council. jane's future points toward Cornell University and a career in medicine. i .. . ., ,lame 12 ana Frances Qushmg I' 'Beauty is truth, truth beautyf-that 15 all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know JOHN KEATS Katharine ryolon Chien Washington, D. C. SEVEN YEARS Do not be afraid to live. DosToYEvsKr During her years at the school Kaki Was active in several organizations, notably the Student Council. She served on the Council for six years, and was president her senior year. She was also a leading member of the Drama Club, Clee Club, and Hockey Club. Kakils main interest is in literature and creative writing, and she hopes to continue her studies at either Vassar or Randolph-Macon. Kala One-third possessor of one large ring . . . southern men . . . KA . . . college weekends . . . member of Virginia triumvirate . . . book worm . . . struggling artist . . . loves long hair, knee socks, spring, sunbathing . . . hand lotion container . . . one-half owner of a secret place . . . jazz . . . Will there ever be enough time? . . . always late . . . When can I publish it? . . . appetite . . . Me milk cows? . . . submarines . . . abhors trivialities, Satur- day mornings, seclusion . . . I Miss You So . . . will see the world someday . . . fresh air fiend . . . Why can't I do math? . . . small earrings . . .Where's the alcohol? . . . What can I wear? . . . slob . . . how silly . . . tennis courts . . . Ocean City . . . black sweat shirt . . . New York City . . . Sunday morning rage. O my prophetic soul. l 3 lmdif fluressa 3. . y ' fztzszmmons Keech Relay, Maryland FOUR YEARS There is no rest for the messenger until the message is delivered. 1 josEPH CONRAD During her high school years Tressa has found dayhopping ten miles each morning and afternoon no chore. As an underclassman she served on the Cotillion Club board, and as a senior was the president. She is noted for her subtle wit, quick temper, and loyalty to the Rhos, and for the hospitality of her home at class parties. After graduation Tressa plans to attend Notre Dame College and major in elemen- tary education. 401-'essay Good grief, Charlie Brown . . . I'll give you such a smack . . . music class blues . . . ardent admirer of Queen Elizabeth . . . sisterly love . . . I'l1 get my knife . . . one hardboiled egg and an apple . . . I dine, I don't eat . . . P-1-e-a-s-e get the names of your dates in by Monday . . . But I'm not in a bad mood . . . What? . . . Miss Harper . . . Buicks, Buicks, Buicks . . . I'll get cross and develop a rash . . . Skipperdee's sneakers . . . I've got a hole in my back . . . Tout de suite, s'il vous plait . . . distinctive glasses . . . When I want your opinion, I'll rattle your cage. I hope to see London once ere I die. 14 ffdiane Whitney Kelliher Baltimore, Maryland TWO YEARS Don't look for the flaws as you go through lifeg And even if you find them I t is wise and kind To be somewhat blind, And look for the good behind them. Coming from Philadelphia to the Ready in her junior year, Diane immediately proved to be a valuable member of the class, the Rho team, and the Cotillion Club. She joined the Clee Club, and because of her interest and drawing ability, was elected Art Editor of the TORCH. In her junior year she was treasurer of the Social Service Guild, and her enthusiasm as president of the Cuild in her senior year helped to make all of its undertakings successful. After graduation she plans to attend Marjorie Webster junior College. Achete Well-spent weekends . . . zealous French student . . . proficient knitter of argyles . . . My sister! . . . You'd never know I'd washed my hair last night . . . usually ruflled . . . unique art project . . . How do you get to the library? . . . preference for Poly . . . garrulous . . . Will you please remember to bring your contribution? . . . chief bottle washer . . . sun-parlor bed . . . Roy Rogers fan . . . I have stock in Sears . . . Yea? I hear a charmed life. 15 Suaeanne Wloifgcm miller Martinsburg, West Virginia TWO YEARS I would look up, and laugh, and love, und lift. WALTERS During her first year Susie wrote for the Ready Record and served on the House Council. As senior class president she was secretary of the Student Council. Her interest in dramatics and choral singing made her an active member of the Drama Club, and earned for her the presidency of the Senior High Clee Club. In the Athletic Association activities Susie diligently coached the cheering squad, and as a frequent occupant of the tennis courts, she earned many points for the Rho team. She also enjoys hiking, riding, and competitive swimming. An ardent defender of southern rights, she made many contributions to class discussions and extra-curricular bull sessions. She is planning to attend Mount Holyoke or Randolph-Macon, and to study in the Fields of sociology and psychology. Susie' . . . Sus . . . f'Morg Ho, ho, ho . . . I'm regressing . . . zoom! . . . Met soloist . . . But it's collegiate . . . one-third of Virginia trium- virate . . . enthusiasm for IIKA . . . dream girl '56 . . . coffee fiend . . . aliliction of upper lip . . . early morning rides . . . tomato juice dates . . . I'm going to W8rL in 37Vz days . . . the cabin . . . one-half interest in a secret place . . . passive contribution in art . . . extensive history reader . . . rings . . . the creaking window . . . Where's my pin? . . . pizza . . . luncheon at the Liquid . . . Schnookums . . . docile nature . . . over the mountain . . . evening facial . . . punctuality plus . . . plans for June 10. Though she he but little, she is fercef' 16 we ,eu at 1 , Lynda Carole Stuart Baltimore, Maryland p EIGHT YEARS They who sow in tears, shall reap in joy. PSALM 126 Lynda, who was at Samuel Ready longer than anyone in the class, participated in all of the school activities. During the last four years she has contributed much of her time and talent to the Angel Chorus, Glee Club, Drama Club, and Hockey Club. Lynda showed enthusiasm and ability in journalism through writing for the Ready Record and managing the TORCH. In her senior year as editor-in-chief of the school paper Lynda instituted several beneficial publication policies. She is planning to attend Towson State Teacher's College, where she will continue her work in English and journalism. .lynn Lyn Cwith a YD . . . Look, my nails are growing . . . member of Virginia triumvirate . . . telephone conversa- tionalist . . . Ocean City fan . . . Hair for clothes . . . sleeping bag . . . Now, Miss Bailey . . . loathes hot dogs, pancakes, and slow people . . . misplaced glasses . . . sweetie . . . Poly vs. City . . . always taking naps, eating, washing her face, and asking, What did I do with my pin? . . . Only You . . . Oh, those kids . . . likes suits, French fries, stuffed animals, short hair . . . fiery temper . . . I should think so . . . messy jewelry box . . . late sleeper . . . baby sitter . . . It's so ridiculous . . . Poop- de-du . . . I'll not argue . . . eternal quest for Record articles . . . Rob . . . Wah-hoo! I have an exposition of sleep come upon me. 17 qDlCl1fll'1f3 feora Taylor Sylcesville, Maryland THREE YEARS I think, therefore I am. IJESCARTES 'lhrough her imagination and enthusiasm Dianne contributed much to the athletic program. She served on the Athletic Association board as secretary and president, and proved to be a talented player for the Sigma team. Her work on the House Council and in the bookstore was invaluable. Dianne's extra-curricular activities included the lloclaey Club, Drama Club, Clce Club, and Angel Chorus. Her future plans include nurses's training and matrimonv. nDiu just my Bill . . . athletic genius . . . dimpled knees and Teddy bears . . . partiality to the U. of Md .... loyal Girl Scout . . . journeys to Annapolis and Scarsdale . . . briclc's books . . . memories of the French room corner . . . advocate of clomesticity . . . French peasants . . . Keepers of the springs, I salute you . . . the grapefruit blues . . . seamstress par excellence . . . passion for poetry . . . Two n's please . . . spankings . . . pussy willows . . . T0mmy's wardrobe . . . misuse of the waste-can . . . that pearl . . . future R.N. Eat no onions nor garlic, for H we are io utter sweet breath. 18 WE LL ALWA YS REMEMBER Seven seniors reminiscing Sat beneath my nesting tree, Secret thoughts of seven seniors Soon were stored by scampish me. Morning walks through soaking showers Turned our curls to dying Howers. Double, double, toil and trouble: 'Mop yon floor or red mark double' Science labs and one bare bodkin, Frogs in specks of what they had been. History lectures by the dozens Anecdotes, New England cousins. Latin, French, philosophizing, Watching madame's temper rising. College boards and math frustration Found us deep in concentration. Letters long anticipated Read at lunch and soon related. Jazz, religion, art, and morals Spurred discussions, prompted quarrels. Music played from dawn through dinner Lifted clouds and made fogs thinner. Evenings spent at bridge and sewing Left us house-mates better knowing. Plays and concerts, frequent hiking, Escapades and mischief striking. Dashing, dancing, week-end dating, Exams, the prom, we're graduating! Seven seniors soon to scatter Slowly left my nesting treeg Thoughts and thanks of seven seniors From my store I'11 share with thee. 19 THE SENIORS PASS ON TRADITIONS 20 UNDER CLASSMEN OP QQ JAX 123 rl --X ' A 'f ,f 7 .53 D 9 xx 1 X X XX f X , f X X 1 x Y' .L-A 2 'ww g ul I Class XI ELAINE COHN SONTAIFAUST ANNE I-IURD ANNETTE JANSSEN HARPER KEECH ANNE KRITWISE SANDRA MCINTOSH JOAN MEYER ' SUSAN RUSHTON ELIZABETH SCHWARTZMANN MILDRED STEFANSSON - TINA WEAVER ' Q A-Am. wsu SUSAN BEATH CYNTHIA BICKLEY BARBARA BRAY THELMA DUNNICIIXN PEGGY FRYBERGER IXNNA GLADII FRANCES IIEAPS BARBARA HICKS SUSAN IIUDCINS ' JUDITH KIRK ' SIIZANNE KIIPINA NIARCARET RXIARSTON LESLIE Bf1UELLER A JOANNE SCHILLING NANCY STAIR ' DIANE VVALLETT ' lass X I I 2 I I 5 l'I 7' I fr- A M -I M ,N .I . 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Gr ' NH x ' URNHAINI 0 s NN COKER LEE QELMANN INDA REID BETSY Roc ERS RONDI RIIBICK CAROL SCHULZ , x ' O9 I, - ff' ' J L ,ggfff lass VII U .' 9 W- A OVILKI X 0 B I 1 OR I9 I-FERRI FENVVICK GRETCIIEN FORNOFF BETTY LOUISE CEILROY CIfIRISTINE IIOFFEDITZ ANN LANGFORD r SYLVIA SHELTON GAIL STEVVART SUSAN UHLER KAY VVATSON BARBARA WILLASCH 1 4 27 lass VI NELSON BAUS NANCY EVANS IIELIZN FEAR1Nc1 CTLADYS CTILBERT QTAROL IIAA1 MEN SLISAN IIECKMANN KAREN Il1uKEY MARGARET KAUFAIAN IIARRIETT Klum SHARON LACHMAN PATRICIA LOHR 'DONNA CJETTINGER QTIIARLOTTE PASSAPAE LYNN POVVERS SHARON STAMBAUGH NIARTIIA TRARANO MARY ANSON VIRGINIA ANSON HELEN CHENOWETH VIVIEN DAVIS STEPHANIE FARMER STEPHANIE FEARON AIIARIORIE GARDNER N1ARIANNE HOLDER FREDDIE JARVIS IIIDITH KNIGHT JEAN KRITWISE SUZANNE LECONIPTE LINDA LOWMAN PATRICIA ZEPP lass Ffa! lasses III and IV SUSAN AY IOANNA CANIJELORA SUZANNE FURTICK BARBARA CBERMENKO PRISCILLA CZRIFFITH IJELEN HAYES SALLY HAMMER DIANE KILHAM LYN MIDDLETON BETTY PATERIS JEANNE CHINARD LINDA I IEATER PAMELA JONES 30 DEBBIE KNIGHT BARBARA MERRILL MARY Lou MUMIJORD JOYCE SCHEKELLS CARLA VOELP CATHY WILL CHRISTINE WILLIAMS lasses and II JAN BRIDOEFORD BARBARA Buss BETT113 GOLDSMITH DONNA CULLEBTBER CQRETA KLEIS SUZANNE DUcKw1Tz DIARTA I IARTBIAN DONNA HESS CANDACE NOLAN DEBORAH PROVENZA PATILDA SCACGS VIVIENNE SMITH DONNA YEAKLE 31 110 School Pm 67' 1XLMlC1l ITY CGD, 1110 17CSL'CC1l 11100 1111111 111 V U1'tIC1Oll5 lIl'0Hl' 10110110111 0111' 2 I ,j 111111'01'si110s, c0110g0s, 111111 s011001s, 0sp0011111y S111111101 RL'tI11fV S01z001, 111111 1UIUll'1L'l1gL' 1111111 110 1lICI'CLTSCl1 t1Hl0l'lg IIS, 111111 1111 g0011 1L'tH'll1lIg f'10111'is11 111111 11110111111. 1310ss1111 111110 1011011 1111111111 Il'1Z0 1L'tIl'lIj 111111 g1'11111 111111 111 1111111111111 01 11L'lll'1 111011 11111111 01'01' 10011 111110 11100, 'll'1l0 1I1'I 1110 101111111111 01 1111 111151101115 11117111011 05115 Christ 0111' 1,01'11. AMEN 15 32 OR GANIZA TIONS frm C be fm IR be l STUDENT COUNCIL First Semester Suzanne Miller Anne llurcl Suzanne Kupina Panwla Wllllzlee Martlma Ehlen l3urlIara Lawrence Betty Louise Clilrov Barluuru Morgan Aclvisers: A1188 KATHARINE EIILEN, President SIIZANNE lX4ILLER, Secretary Class X11 Class Xl Class X Class IX Class VIH Class V11 34 ' Secoml Seulester Suzanne Miller Anne Kritwise TllClIlld Dunnigun Nancy Klears Carole Piel Donna Baker LEVVIS, Mus. IIIENE BTCADAIXI , I N Q , ,X x 'X x I fx? I I First Seuzester it iQ Millie Stcfunsson Q P i Joanne Schilling S: .Ioan Meyer '33 Chris Frey X' ' -Iulic Baci' X A fig Q -BN V Xx gx 'T ,L X . F, . 'Q X 41 Ax: Xi-V ., X ,' K .ri f g A ix X ., W .BX ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 'DNcCAJ'v.. DIANNE TAYLOR, President so qvvxkfu I Secrme-ibgqgqgtqd l kg-2: D-A Secretary B1i Q-gd Oi Sigma Captain JCl21Il L. Hilo Captain Ti11234Lil5:0d.l,k-I yxckfh QIZIZQ Ci?-Cgptiliiiz wsu E Izgum io- up 11111 ai ' X uaiiigi' Aiiuiger: Miss LINDA CLEMENT fs-u ' W gs YXM T .Q I I. QMYU A' Pvc,-bu-Q, Q, Qui.. Lfnn-r. rxaxx 0. SOCIAL ERVICE GUILD liirsf SL'HlL'SlL'l' Sunta Faust Alina XN'cax'ci' Diane lX'allutl ,., , lina Xl cavcr Sonia liaust Cynlliia liiclilci Diane Xllillctl llarrict lsolil Carol l.ainlm .lanct llaics lJlANE Kiiiiiiiun, Piwsiclviil lflice-lJi'vSiclc'111 Sccrvlazrif 'ldl'CtISlll'Ul' Class Xl Class X Cfliiss IX Class Vlll Class Vll riser: Mus. Kiwiiifixiwif XVIMP 36 SL'CUlIll SL'IllUSlCl Sunta Faust -Ioan nlcyci' Dianc Xllillctt .loan nlcyci' xlnncltc .liinsscn Nancy Stair Dianc Xllillctt Katliy Disney l3Lll'l3Ll1'Ll Ray Rosalind l3nm'ii HOUSE COUNCIL JANE CIISHINCI, President LYNDA STUART, Secretary First Semester Lynda Stuart Suzanne Miller Katharine E111 Dianne Taylo C11 1. Elizabeth Sehwartzinann Millie Stefans SOD Frances I I ea ps Meg Marston Chris Frey Sharon Noble Advisers: Miss Class X11 Class X1 Class X Class VIH LEVVIS, MRS. 37 Second Semester Lynda Stuart Suzanne Miller Katharine Ehlen Dianne Taylor Sonta Faust Anna Glaclu Gwen Shelton NELL MILLER THE TORCH BOARD DIANE QTUSHING, Editor KA'r11A1x1NE EIILEN, Assistant Editm LYNDA STUART, Business Mmmger lJ1.,xN1a KELLIHER, Art Editor 38 THE READY RECORD STAFF LYNDA STUART, Editor ANNE KRITWISE, Assistant Editor SUSAN RUSHTON, Business Manager 39 COTILLIO COMMITTEE 'lllzlasm lilaucu Plgcsczv ANN FRYIBERCEII Hl,1z,xn1a'rlI SCHVVARTZMANN j,xN1z QHISHING ANNE KP-ITXVISE l3,xnnfxn,x Bum' Kfwln' IDISNHY PAULA CHEESE Aclrisvr: Mus. Pmsiclvlzt Sccrvtzzry FFVULTSIIVUI Class X Il Class Xl Class X Class IX cJIlARLO'l'Tli ROCKXVOOD 40 F I Q es es gn, Lp, iQ3j?9!x?f9 SENIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB SULAN N li kl1L1,1,u, lJVL'SILlL'lIl JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB AIARTIIA EIILEN, Prcsizfczzt 4l f 1 I if Qc,07!!l04 EL1z,mET11 Sc:11wAnTz MANN, President CHEERLEADERS CYNTHIA BICKLEY, Hemi Cheerleader 42 Wzfnter SEASONS Fall 43 H' ww , tw' CALENDAR, 1957-58 SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB MARCH AHHL MAY JUNE Opening of the 70th year A.A. Get Acquaintedi' Party Initiation Pledge Ceremony Birthday Picnic Hallowe'en Parties Founders Day Senior Ring Ceremony Patrons Club Bazaar Thanksgiving Play Christmas Play: Classes I-VI Carol Night: Casses VII-XII Mid-Year Dance Visitors' Night for Patrons Piano Recital Easter Program As You Like It May Day Sing Ballet Program Field Day Patrons Club Picnic Commencement Prom A.A. Banquet Baccalaureate Service Class Parties Graduation Exercises 44 E FALL Y 10 X fi fL3fAfl'L4fY'f f K X JL CZ! K N-:J S xv VVTIJ x A MMMW' x Ma if E2 , ,I v My +5 Jaw K , 45 p-X ff. VR WINTER ly K j gi' , A-7 X - X' M4555 46 POE TR Y PA GE THE STORM the kelp kissed the sand the water raged toward the shore the wind blew sharp against the tattered palms the fish swam and hid behind a coral reef suddenly . . . all was calm the kelp stretched toward the sun-bathed heavens the water had washed clean the sands of time the fish playfully nibbled at a fallen bit of seaweed the storm had come and gone ANNE HURD, Class XI GOD'S GIFT TO US God made this heavenly world of ours, The birds, the trees, and the beautiful flowers. He made us from tiny specks of dust, Hoping all men would be meek and just. He made the waters so still and pure, He made the larks with their peaceful lure. He created the sky and its misty haze, ' He created the world in just seven days. SUSAN OMER, Class VIII GRIEF Grieve not, my child, though your mother is dead. Death came quickly And stole her away, Like a thief in the night . . . he stole her from us. Grieve not, my child, though your mother is dead. You will live on and remember only vaguely. But I, I can never forget the love taken from me. Like a hungry wolf who steals his food He stole the life from her. Grieve not, my child, though your mother is dead. HARPER KECH, Class XI with IIMU A CKNOWLEDGMEJVTS On behalf of the TORCH staff, the editor wishes to thank all those who have helped with this publication-especially Miss Cecelia N. Eareckson and Mr. Rex Best for their assistance with the photography, Miss Elizabeth H. Bailey for her advice on the art work, Mr. James E. Conner of the Garamond Press for his invaluable suggestions for the format, Miss Evangeline Lewis for her untiring effort and enthu- siasm as faculty adviser, and William Shakespeare for having, unwit- tingly, made a great literary contribution to this, our 1958 TORCH. 48 if 9-4,


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