San Juan Union High School - Greenback Notes Yearbook (Fair Oaks, CA)
- Class of 1955
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Kis3:, Q- M A.. 1' rss-4 ffiki' 1 H fjdni Ts, ?'1'i' asf We the students of San Juan slncerely dedlcate Green back Notes to you Mr Price not only for your outstand our Student Body aftaurs but for being something more a friend We feel that at is people luke yourself unselfushly guvmg time and help to tomorrow s generation who make San Juan a school to be proud of . . ,, I I ' I - . I ' ing service as Vice-Principal, counselor, and advisor to I - . . I . . . . , . I 1. .41 .. ,, A ,LH , ' R: 'Q--P 1 A 5. ,Ft is 1 ' A K Q ,X ag i Mrs. Estaline Mulch, Office Manager, talks with Mrs. Itha Leonard, Assistant District Business Manager. ff Kr- ' 1 OFFICE STAFF Busy at work in the Front Office are the Clerical Assistant, Miss Jeanne Allen and Mrs. Lillian Tomich, Regis- trar-Secretary. lea' A quick flash caught the hard workers of the back room. Pictured left to right are Mrs. Meral Clancy, Book- keeper, Mrs. Shirley Lambert, Dis- trict Secretary, Mrs. Wilma Murphy, Bookkeeper, Mrs. Itha Leonard, and Miss Sonja Soreide, Bookkeeper. Mr. W. T. Mooney District Superintendent xv' YZZ7' ,sv-' 'bf Mr. George W. Palmer Miss Myrle Miner COUNSELORS, seated left to right. Mrs. Knapp and Miss Berckhan. Assistant Superintendent Director of Curriculum In back are Mr. Price, Mr. Palazzo, and Mr. Walker. and Guidance ADMINISTRATIO Mr. Edwin McArthur Princip if Mr. A. L. Price Vice-Principal fActing Principall Mr. Paul Palazzo U. S. History IActing Vice-Principal! Miss Mariorie Berckhan Dean of Girls 1-f-4 gr? . I BOARD OF TRUSTEES, seated left to right: Mr. Kelsoe, Mr. Hinsey and Mr. Reiche. Standing are Mr. Dolder and Mr. Davies. Qi P . l ti 'f 1955 FACULTY 314 I C' f 'Y 1 'X I3 is-n 4' ...... 'C l , dl ,va -1 Lg. Beulah Adams Marioril Berclxhan Pansy Carrick Norman Anderson Mark Brann Adolph Crossfleld A. E. Anthony Marilyn Bunerfleld Jean Curiis Royall Armsrrong Phebe Cale Jane Daniels 1' S ,,,,. Roger Forssell Leonard Friui Rose Fucile James Fuller Felix Hager 'Q 5. pf- L Q' 5 d -v Margaret Hill Edwin Hoag Maddux Hogin Everdine Holon Mariorie Johnson 5,4 Q1 Y ' f ki Q-fi 'Di ' 'Hit' Q 1 ,X il Ella Knapp Gerald lanning Joseph Murfagh Lee Olsen Paul Palazzo AZ U' ,Ua- X Richard Pierueci A .l. Price Esther Price Essie Pursell Beniamin Reams eq- Q72 ii -5. if 4.x V3 s M ' Isaac Rhoads David Rini laurel Rizzi Pairicial Reifter Irvin Schwall hw is-v SAT, Yi is Raymond Schwarrz Donnell Taggart Jack Scott Charles Walker Howard Swolgaard lawrence Weaver Thomas Sekul Eleanor Yelvingron X i YTY- George Calder, Fall Student Body President. HE' UPPER LEFT: Larry Stevens, Fall Comm. of Public Relations and Virgil Piper, Fall Comm. of Entertainment. RIGHT: Tom Maudlin, Boy's Veep for the Fall Semester and Shirlee Hicks, Girls' Veep. Phyllis Monroe, Spring Secretary and Jennie Howard, Treasurer. ,PNA QTL 1 .glad X if Richard Haga, Spring Student Body President. STUDENT COUNCIL QS! f 'Hun' ' ' ' L, ,5- , M . ,,. ., gr l v 'Q . 2 . ' 1 T ' - 0 -1 , X N5 it ABOVE: Spring Vice-Presidents Ronnie Call and Les Danek. UPPER RIGHT: Doris Davis, Treasurer, and Lynda Neal, Fall Secretary. RIGHT: Comm. of Entertainment Charles Hanaway with Jim Denos, Comm. of Public Relations. CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Q say' .yawn unfit, Mn 4. Ol U I 1 ivtw 2l..,. ' qfym' ln pf: r ' -' 3 w WP Ma iv F, T1 vo s WC -Y? Q ,L f 'll ' Q 3 0 1 .., Y.- U . ,uf 1 ,M M , ' ' ,,, . ,e I , 1 aj in arg.. W . 'rv ' - if 1 av W if ' Q: 'T 'WT . , v, r ...eg f 5' 4 42-mf Q . ,M , ff , .- 2 1 3 ,, .- 4. V, ds, law . ' wg: 8- '23 'Wi 1 1 if as 'J-if X- pr- A .-- f'7g-,. x. 4, V 4 'n 'Q I .,f , E' V il -2 hh P N K, 'im ff L! I 1 I WY 3 A K fm Xf Z A U -Q .1 . ' f f? 0' 'Q ffl. 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F' wh FQ. at . r X X P X' K R s x X.. ! .-ii -,.. , 'S 1 , f 1 Q :I K. Q' -ff: ,' W 4 ,Y LQ-sf '1 2 -f ' wk 54 L ,- f - ' ,.. 1 f N f - f I ,,, ,A A, ,ff 1 wg' fv.'3'j:U'3,gA vff' 22 if ' 1 fm 1. 17 1 qg Eff lk - ,Hp it My A. -4 , 364, ,Q ff M r q kf, s ,L I j' ' 1 if . Li if .yi ' V- , f. Patricia Snyder Jane' Spellman Agnes Shgl Dee Ann Slark David Sfeele James Sfeinke Melvin Stevenson Mariorie Stinger 1-Q6 -dk in 40 XX 'Tff s if I 3 3 Q .3 David Sloddard John Srone Parrlclr Srurgeon i 'G an af . 45 wa , sf XX gf 'Ci N15 f v-Y., G x Ohm AJ x Q, 1- 'V Q, W. .ga , ma J if n ,, vga V' '-v 'Ut X, if ,Q Tv. .f ,.-' linda Swanson Rolaerv Tucker Joseph Tingley Barbara Van Hocser Gloria Tonxi Margarel Vaughn rf' fo- ,G 'gl' ,ff William Vergonev Roborv Wales luella Visker Winifred Walker Nelda Volker? Shirley Ware William Webber Elaine Wansfrom James Wes? Janice Whitaker Sum Wicker! Henry Williams Annette Wilson Kenneth Wolfe George Woodmansee Mary Wrya Ronald Wyah YQ-Q Patty Odell Valedictorian Home Economics English ?,4l'Y OUTSTANDING Richard Haga Social Science Basketball Ray Sareeram Football Bonnie Danielson Home Economics George Fritzsche Trades and Industrial Arts Bev Blurton Foreign Languages Dorothy Harmison Music Bob Langenbach Laboratory Science QT' Scott Wickett Solutatorian Science and Mathematics ?. '7 Barbara Dreyer Business and Vocational Arts Janet Biggs Agriculture George Calder Thespian Mary Jo Jacobs SENIORS Margie Donald, Secretary, Linda Swanson, Treasurer, Wally Buda, Vice-President, and Gary Burdick, Presi- dent. ,,.,.,.,.4- ' sw MF, T i 4 .xx L ' 'Sw 'P ,f X . A Xi 'S 'Qu 8 , ,nef 'gif CLASS OFFICERS JUNIORS: Pete White, Vice-President, Emilie Mitchell, Secre- tary, Gail Davis, Treasurer, and Clay Agee, President. SOPHOMORES: Dave Schuettge, Treasurer, Glenda Childs, Secretaryp and Stanley Harms, Vice-President. President Ken Burdick was absent. FRESHMEN: Ronnie Mancheno, Vice-President, Sylvia Raw- lings, Treasurer, Valerie Waters, Secretary, and Richard Baxter, President. ,Ng 1 ,Nii- -,. , .rf . 1 E , fA.gL,ff,,N..+ 0,5 4 K v Q. 1 12599 L VUL? fs 2' O F A 5 'Q' N9 -i fi jr 1 U! ,M . r 'Q 'M Q, IX Q r w A, 3911 'P f ff , sf - fr ffl 1 Y Y n I , Viv VV i w anil, RM. l ' ' if Iggy . 1 , - it E4 1 -V ' J , f 1. A A ' 1 ,Jw VY P' 'is G 4. f v 13. ,mf 1 1 ww pf 1' ' 1 I xy, GH? Q U 3: I, 'iv Z' 'nib Q 4 2 1 , u, h :sae A 'i, ':3i 'f WY v , , , Q r , as ' A . fm WLM if ANNUAL STAFF Jennie Howard Business Manager Margie Donald Senior Piciures and Snaps Mrs. Ella Knapp 'M Advisor JoAnn Becker GirI's Sporfs Les Sanders Phoiographer Phil Gilmore Loyouis Virgil Piper Phofographer ANNUAL STAFF George Colder Edifor Mary Jo Jacobs Ar? Carolu Palmer COPY Ken Wolfe Boys' Sporfs Jeanette Horne Jr. Business Manager and Larry Stevens Jr. Editor Dave Gaskins Ads FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Lee, K. Wolfe, C. Hanaway, J. Denos, M. Pearson, B. Howton, V. Piper, R. Perry, M. Stark, B. Popeioy, J Greenhalgh. SECOND ROW: D, Pursell, P. Gilmore, R. Yungling S. Knapp, G. Woodmansee, L. Danek, R. Bassett, R. Haga, D. Fitz- patrick, A. Woo, M. Ross, G. Comte. THIRD ROW: Coach Schwall F. Marek, R. Sareeram, A. Hooker, B. Sturoh, J. Irvine, P. McNeely A. Leineke, D. Gaynor, A. Smith, T. McGee, P, Wiest, B. Massey Coach Pierucci. BOYS' BLOCK I , I 4' I I I FALL LEADERS: A. Lowrie, R. Perry, P. Gilmore and R. Sareeram. SPRING WHEELS: A. Lowrie, R. Sareeram, A. Leineke, and D. Epps. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: E, Mitchell, D. Bedow, P. Woltman, S. Childs R. McDonald, D. Odell, P, Odell, D. Zanetta, G. McNeill, C. Boling -V... N N. Luce. TOP ROW: S. Hicks, B. Anderegg, J. Whitaker, C. Martin, M lim Q' Hogan, K. Pankey, N. Volkert, J. Becker, R. Atkinson, K. Johnson, M. Jacobs al GIRLS' BLOCK GIRLS' BLOCK OFFICERS: N. Volkert, S. Hicks, and J. Becker 1... 4-J 'Y 1 Three playful members A.- gg-ppb-Iv-1 ., my 4-- TOP LEFT SNAP, left to right: Senior Repre- sentatives T. GriFFis and A. Wilson pose with A. Broitzman, Junior Representative. TOP RIGHT SNAP: Junior Representative E. Friend, left, talks with D. Gilmore and B. Mit- chell, Freshman Representatives. RIGHT: The two Sophomore Representatives, K. Eastwood and A. Blake, smile for the camera. GIRLS' LEAGUE -U SLI E-Q U... v . .4 22 sir. ,,,..,.--' 1 - N.. , -.Q f 9 r K Il Miss Berckhan, Dean of Girls, and Shirlee Hicks, Fall President, look on as Spring Presi- dent, Ronnie Call, studies the program forthe annual Girls' League Mothers Tea. RONT ROW, left To right: D. Odell, C. Polmer, J. Cunningham, D. Gordetto, R. Blake, R. Coll, S. Childs, Miss Berckhom. SECOND OW: A. Wilson, T. Grifhs, J. Spellmon, R. Ceccordi, J. Husted, E. Friend, V. Geymcxn, J. Horne. THIRD ROW: J. Becker, M. Shumon, . Boling, E. Mifchell, J. Burger, B. Allreod, N. Luce, M. Schwab. SPARTAN ETTES Giving out programs and ushering for school functions were just Two of the Two Spcirfcneftes admire their SefVlCe5 The 9l l5 Performed for orgc1nizofion's emblem. fhe School. ll IY VI ! ag-5 A SQQI. 11 ' FALL OFFICERS: J. Nichols, P. Wolfman, SPRING OFFICERS: M. Murphy, V. Piper, and J. Reifher. and N. Smith. CAMERA CLUB BOTTOM ROW, left 10 right M, Murphy, M. Miller, N. Smifh, P. Wolfman, A. Santoni, R. Blake, E. Crum. SECOND ROW J. Nichols, J. Reifher, P. Parker, B. Rath, C. Sfeck, L. Sanders. THIRD ROW: D. Cox, B. Parker, J. Hefherington, J. Shelledy R. Neilson and Mr. Hager. iulglllll li ,I ,V , , , W7 Janet Spellman and Dottie Gardetto Virgil Piper, John Stone, cmd Burl Howard Mary Jo Jacobs and Wally Buda X l I f, 1 W', , E l af n 3 1 Jo Becker, Linda Swanson, George Calder, and Katy Pankey STAGE CREW if 'Q f f gh? SPARTAN HI-LIGHTS TOP LEFT, left to right: J. Cunningham, Bus. Mana- ger, R. Ceccardi, Asst. Editor, B. Pettite, Editor, and Miss Cale, Advisor. LEFT SNAP, CENTER: Reporters L. King, T. Griftis, L. Lueck, and B. Riley. LOWER LEFT: D. Sady, Rewrite, M. Moudlin, Social Ed., N. Luce, Exchange, and B. Blurton, Columnist. TOP RIGHT, left to right: P. White, Assn't. Sports Ed., R. Sareeram, Sports Ed., C. Agee, Assn't. Sports Ed. Standing is V. Piper, Photographer. LOWER RIGHT, left to right: REPORTERS-Row l: J. Husted, L. Neal, B. Hall, C. Boling. Row 2: G. Davis, J. Spellman, R. Blake. Row 3: B. Isaacson, J. Biggs, M. Sims, M. Howe. M ,A if gin -l , Q 395 va 1 5 rx, A ,A Q s. ,. 4 T' ,' - lv -,S 'u wtf A 4 NQ4 if W 4 L1 5 ' 44- K 3 Tv f , 3 A f,. ,- - , 4. gr.- '- --,-,-. ., HS qi: A L 5 ' r il ,,,,- Q Ea ZW ' 15?-H43 '29, V A .UU It E ft Qi' gff f ia, ,qw ff ga 4 A, ,, wg? V iz: 'ml ' Q 5f. . --5'.emf1,,. , 1,,f.i,L . ,- , V ' ,fm nw 5 Q nj: pf' :if-iw- , , A - ,Q ygffsb - 4 ,-,,,1fv1,+f ' .' Af, ,r w W' Lf ' Q' i24:gs43'7ffW?fp V-J ff' 1' .A iiif 2 V ri uf, , -P '9 V, 1 1 3 . I af 1' 14, NWN A. . if Q 'g ',' ,,:'I,jiv , , .- lg I W . 5, 1 1 ,Rini g . .n ' w A' I 'VV' -' .., .,,-'. - 125,25-, 'lf V! 'fa 3 FALL OFFICERS, Ieft 'ro right: A. Woo, SPRING OFFICERS: A. Woo, A. Smith, R. Moore, D. Irvine, and L. Sanders. B. Howard, D. Irvine. HI-Y FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Woo, G. Calder, D. Irvine, V. Piper. SECOND ROW: B. Rath, J. Yee, B. Owens, D. Fitzpatrick, B. Uomini, T. Barnes, P. Higgins, R. Moore, B. McGill, D. Correa. THIRD ROW: B. Howion, L. Sanders, W. Buda, G. Chedester, G. Nichols, B. Peffiie, E. Yeaw, L. Danek, A. Smith, B. AIIen D. Schueffge, P. Whire, J. Irvine, B. Howard, D. Gaskins. .,, fa rc,-4 . - ' , ' 'X 5 -'. n-1 SPRING OFFICERS were A. Wilson, G. G. Paul, L. Swanson, D. Finney, and Paul, D. Finney, and G. Davis. R. Call, FALL OFFICERS. I Rl- Y BOTTOM ROW, left to right R. Call, L. Sf. Hilaire, B. Brunson, G. Davis, M. Jacobs. SECOND ROW: M. Cooper, D. Finney, A. Diefrich, C. Goodwin B. Rinear, K. Panlcey, J. Whilalcer, R. Chandler, M. Vaughn, K. Johnson, J. Howard, M. Donald, M. Gammelgard. THIRD ROW: P. Jenlxinson, D. Gauldin, G. Paul, J. Horne, D. Bedow, E. Mitchell, B. Issacson, M. P.elenz, J. Cherry, M. Sims, G. Knickelbein, N. Neal, C. Boling, B. Hall, Mrs. Adams. FOURTH ROW D. Slark, M. Schwab, C. GiITen, M. Narhan, J. Putnam, D. Garber, S. Childs, R. Blake, A. Downie, N. Luce, G. Davis, A. Broifzman, L. King. TOP ROW S. Hiclcs, J. Spellman, J. Becker, L. Swanson, A. Wilson, B. Dreyer, B. Bell, C. Harlin, V. Hummel, J. Davis, J. McAdams, V. Jessup. ann' or Lg Wm-H 4 . - . -.--A - V . . . I 1 Q. ..--f -, ' A - , ,. ,, ,. A Q ,sn Q4 FRONT ROW, left to righfa D. Yorsion, R. Harke, S. Pursell, J. Lawrence, H. Davis, E. McDonnell, B. Langenbach, R. Baxter, G. Hardy. SECOND ROW: S. Paherson, S. Rawlings, K. Kelsae, S. Childs, P. Monroe, L. Ernsf, D. Odell, B. Dreyer, E. Quisfad, J. Ferguson, C. Marlin. THIRD ROW: Miss Fucile, P. Johnson, J. Hannibal, J. Herizog, C. Marrin, D. Chomplin, G. Knickelbein, D. Zanetfa, A. Farris, G. Childs, P. Odell, P. McEachern, E. Wiedrick, D. Colienham, M. Cabeal, D. Hormison, M. Murphy, FOURTH ROW: R. Haga, R. Laiham C. S. F. SPRING OFFICERS: D- Odell, R- I-CFCI1, FALL OFFICERS: B. Langenbach, P Odell B. Langenbc1cI1,and G. Childs P. Monroe, and C. Martin ' ag! Ill ...... .2 Q9 1-15 N 41 -wr- . , . .P- 1 9 5 FRONT ROW, Ief1 to right: L. Fields, M. Hogan, C. Martin, E. Roman, C. Sterrehe. MIDDLE ROW: B. Allen, P. Parker, D. Horner E. McDonald, B. Langenbach, B. Lathem, D. Harke, THIRD ROW: Mr. Crossfield, J. Lawrence, E. Yeaw, B. Sims, W. Grunberg R. Lerch, S. Wickeh, J. Tingley, J. Haga, H. Davis. CHEMALYSTS Hard at Work S. Wickeft, CLUB OFFICERS: B. Langenbach and J. Tingley, and B. Sims. R. Lerch. EAN SNAP! the cameras caught Mr. Hoag with F. B- L- A. OFFICERS for The Yeel' were some of his Commercial Clubbers. M. Schwab, M- H0We, B- MiSSildiI'Ie, and A. Woo. F. B. L. A. FRONT ROW, left to right Mr. Hoag, D. Puryer, V. Archer, R. Anderson, D. Pellegrini, K. Lindenschmih, D. Cofienham, A. Eafon, L. ST. Hilaire, K. Mitchell, M. Hogan, J. Fullmer. SECOND ROW: E. Hopkins, P. Strayer, D. Bedow, M. Schwab, S. Ware, C. Har1in, B. Bell, D. Selby, J. Sharp, K. Hill. THIRD ROW: J. Armstrong, D. West, M. Larsen, J. Migliaccio, J. Brown, M. Howe, A. Woo, C. Bolin, B. Missildine, B. Anderegg. F,-,... nl LATIN CLUB LEADERS. J, Burger and Caught by ihe camera were Mr. Hager's D. Yorgfon, Latin ll pupils. LATIN CLUB BOTTOM ROW, left to right: J. Burger, R. Nichols, G. Brown, B. Raih, W. Pierce, T. Barneh, E. Mason, D. Champlin, W. Grunberg TOP ROW: Mr. Hager, L. Cabodi, D. Yorston, R. Leever, L. Grant, D. Larson, S. Wickeft, M, Stark. 'Ki 3 4 'T .L '-wg. ,, 'f f B I N , if I viii Q - x ' ,, f ar J wg. ,A f, S- O! bn- D Champlm,J Haga BOTTOM ROW, lofi to right G. Farlee, J. Haga, T. Zacllarias, B. McGill J. Brown, G. O'Guinn, F. Hubbard, R. Freese, T. Hall. SECOND ROW N. Wade, J. Jansen, S. Jenkins, N. Vaughn, R. Perkins, J. Patterson N. Hussey. THIRD ROW: D. Champlin, P. McKim, J. Coloumbe, C. Hed wall, J. Briggs, J. James, C. McKim, M. Beard, J. Jansen, Mr. Olson TOP ROW: L. Cabodi, T. Comte, A. Lahiff, B. Cole, J. Dewey, R. Phillips, J. McWilliams, A. Flowers, K. Wurih. . V W V, jr A, . k 1 ,.,,?.. . 11 Olav 8 5' 'Cs , f 'J'-'T.j5. 5, nfl' Mfg' 5 .--- -' - r ' , .M fyfi. 1.-fi ,a WX' 4354- ! '1?-5' -if '2c iefff' - Some Ag Clubbers taking time out to pose for this snap. LI' ' ' ' . ' . ,, , 'W' . h , X -ai.: 4 ,ln A 4 ff - ig ,V ,, Y tw Y I I A W . ., FALL OFFICERS: B. Allee, J.- Ferguson, and L. Brown. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: M. Gray, C. Hartin, M. Murphy, M, Miller, B. Picllrel C. Martin, B. Jarwin, M. Flemmer, F. Farmer, J. Cherry. SECOND ROW: F. Barcellos R. Dahm, E. Bentz, M. Jantz, G. Wheeler, R. Byrd, P. Adair, L. Rhoades, C. Martin THIRD ROW: D. Samms, A. Roberts, B. Alee, G. Knicklebein, L. Lee, W. Walker, J Clink, G. Flory, J. Ferguson, L. Grant. TOP ROW: D. Roberts, R. McDonald, M. Cabeul P. Somms, D. Larson, D. Bennett, L. McCoin, L. Brown, J. Cypert, Mr. Taggart. BIBLE CLUB W 'r- SPRING OFFICERS: L Brown, C. Martin, and M. Thompson. BOTTOM ROW left to right E Mitchell D Lewis E Mason J Coloumbe, D. Pelligrino. TOP ROW: E. Roman, R. Fredrick J Jansen W Pierce J Migliacclo Absent from picture L Frei G McNeal, M. Sturgeon, S. Hicks, J. Friedman. FUTURE NURSES CLUB Our education is not limited to classroom learning and to the knowledge we get from texts. We, the students of San Juan, have the opportunity for the wider education which comes through association. San Juan is proud ot the many clubs and activities it provides for the entire student body to enioy. As a club member, a student has the chance to make new friends and develop common interests- working and playing together for the better- ment of the group. Wt efgg A THQ? Al: V 3' fi' um f 3' 25 x F-iw ' FQ Xrsf?-exx 5' M. ff Q, Y S x V . ,,?x', 3 L gait . 1 ' V, -1 ,rl N is ,W I . ' ' ' S Q3 -f-1. i l l y 'J .,., 9 , ' hsyx -1 W 7 dar- li ,pf ...vw D 1 J - 4 . N. 6 ..- 1 Za bs- L.-J Mrs. Curfis and Mr. Hogin A CAPELLA MUSIC BAND BOYS' CHOIR ORCHESTRA 4-12. any ' 41' 0 5 ' ' . ' 'ww , -1 3 1. 1 LVN- ' , ' Www f - f hx., 5 J ' J ff LP fn 'Ge A A , , L' ., , Qi' f12?5', . M ,Qi :fw ' 3 W PHIL ' M as ' 5 ,7 C Aziw Q 1 .zaljga , J x - I . 9 ai X A n- 4 35.4 gi: Q H2 ' 15' , 5? M J. c s ng' f ' if 5, Q Q: :lsr ,F f f H 2 . 1 A f ,Q if dn- 4 it-X J - , , 'W 151:-, 'zQ.,., V33 sf 1 vf xr? L 1. 55:35 'i .. . 4 1 rnwg-f f X 1 v wi , Q F 31. t 1 Q, ff 5 ir. I -2 -f' 25: M WH YJ Q H 'fit' X if Mi. , ' --:l 'Pig M.. A r My . T, za 4 A ' Q 94:- fuw, . W- -f , , ,rim ?'tu. Wish Aw 5 . . 5. 4 ' - fc ' Q .Y Ez , 1 ' , 3' fT!,7'S?f' K' 'nf V fa L, 'Xu 'TJH' f- I 4 lfgw, -. 4 4 . I -wx,-Q y 4' X T '12 . ' -1, i- waz. ,, ' . A Af-9 6 ' tv Ben ww I l A , Y 1 f, tv I, ' 1 Y t L' Q 2 f f B! f ,fy ' ' if I' gn 1 J 1 ,ff Ir 2' I ,,?a?1i, f 5 L A if QL ,F Q ,A ' as 4 5 , ffv gg? ,Qi ek f 2 1' ? 3 .- ,P x x 4 , , v 5 X .f-it I JUNIOR PLAY YOU CAN BERT ALLEN .,,..,.,...,,.....,.,.,.... JAY EDWARDS ....... LARRY DILLER .,,.,... JUNE BURGER ..,A,.. LARRY STEVENS JIM ABSHEAR ...... .... STAN HARPER .......... JAMES MILLETE ....... DOTTY GARBOR ...... .... WITH YOU ...Martin Vanderhof Henderson Donald Alice Tony Kirby Boris Kolenkhov G-Man Gay Wellington DOUG PURSELL ....... ........... M r. Kirby CAROLE BOLING ....... ...... Ms . Kirby EMILLE MITCHELL ...... .......................... O lga SYLVIA CHILDS .................... JO ANN MIGLIACCIO .......... JANICE COLOUMBE ....... JOHN REITHER .......... JERRY LAWRENCE Penelope Sycamore Rheba Essie Paul Sycamore Mr. DePinna SENIOR PLAY THE CURIOUS S AVAGE FAIRY MAE ..... ........ L yndo Neal HANNIBAL .,...... ..... JEFF .............,........ ...... . George Colder Phil Gilmore JOHN THOMAS ..... ....... G ercld Wilson FLORENCE ......,. . .... Cclrolynn Marlin MRS. SAVAGE ...... ...,........ P ul'l'y Odell MRS. PADDY ........ ...... J oon Putman MISS WlLLIE ,..... ...vA... J oAnn Becker DR. EMMETT ..,.. SAMUEL .......... LILY BELLE ....., TITUS .......... .......Ronc:ld Lerch Jerry Ede Nancy Luce George Comte . 35' 'Y PEP BAND MAJORETTES ,w-mmmvw OUR J.V. YELL LEADERS: Head Cheer Leader, THE VARSITY CHEER LEADERS, lef'f To riglwf, Linda Stovall, Nancy Rice, Pat Kelley, and JoAnn Becker, Jlll Gfeenhclgh, Merrill Carolyn Barnes. Maudlin, and Head Yell Leader, Twila Griffis RALLY SEATED, left fo right: G. Calder, C. Barnes, L. Slovoll, N. Rice, P. Kelley. SECOND ROW: J. Denos, W. Buda, Mrs. Butterfield, J. Greenhalgh, M. Maudlin, T. Griffis, J. Becker, L. Swanson, L. Childs. TOP ROVJ: L. Brown, L. Stevens, V. Piper, B. Howton, C. Delmue, A, Wilson, M. Donald. fv ' . f . IP at A 'H A 1, Je 5' - f'1f 'Ab 'Tiff 1 e T--? 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' pg Q .- , .3 H ? , ' U , -.f I, ' K4 Qi: -- he .H s- - ' 'sv Mx -Hii, , S ,V I yi I I U 'P 1 Zi 1' 2 ,. ,H 4, v,v -X I k . . X, . We f 1 V, ' ii , 9 , . 5' , U ,S . 72 74 I W' ,xv fs, X -df' SQ ,K PI 1-.. if b 'Q r' 9 Q' 3. A Kg, . 'Q Q . J f-. f ,li 1- ty, ifffkgi. We J, 1 I 0 L ,, gr ,Q xi K1 a- J W 3 ...rg I is '-ni s ..- 1 , Q3 4 z 4 I A Q ' 1 34X Q , . ' Q I ks ' S 5f'!?QT3lW ' f If I 5 .f S r GX GM r , f 1 + 4 'U no n If Q X ,ffmgiqf ,- x 1-'I 2 if . M ,P wf , ki .QQ -' 9 fr, Ng ' 0, qt -' 'fi , ,' ' Y S -, v V ' ' fo I 4 J J Q I lv , . 'Wd '13, 'G V I Qi A' 'S it Q Q xx 9 is ' 'Q V' T1 Q- 'jg J 'W x KP ,v 1 I 5 n S ,-X ,fx jfifv i 1 ,gin I K .QE :....i.l. 44-J .. BOTTOM ROW, lefi to right: K. Wurfh, G. Prcll, R. Monchene, T. Trueblood, R. Anderson, N. McGirr, R. Oldham, R. Phebus, L. DuBois , E. Dieterich, R. Smurf, E. Keeler, N. Burger. TOP ROW, left to right: Coach Schwoll, Manager J. Kiker, N. Lyman, D. Van Volfinburg, R. Weyer, J. Tcnmcn, W. Buda, G. Denos, M. Stark, J. Denos, J. Irvine, B. Howton, L. Dcnek, V. Piper, G. Woodmcnsee, R. Hoskinson, G. Schroeder, W. Wilson, G. Tell, Manager R. Ford. CROSS COUNTRY W 4 I 4 TRACK D. Bechthold J. Denos 'S-il' FIRST ROW left to nght F Burns R St Jacque B Massey D Fntzpatrnck C Wrye, C. Burns, R. Bassett R Howton L Danek J Denos G Woodmansee Lelneke A Smith J Lelneke SECOND ROW J Bradford R Sareeram R Wales J. Becker, N. McGirr A Mnllerman D Bechlhold D Palmer E Keefer McGee E Seaman A Hooker B Allen J Abshear D Van Volhnburg THIRD ROW: Coach Schwall H Conners L Roedlger L Cherry J Knk r Smart L Warwnck D Schwundt C Lowrle P McNeely J Sanfellce R Stull R. Hoskinson, J. Marek Coach Scott FOURTH ROW D Rasmussen Schwlndt L Allen W Owens G Cllnk V Dunham J Tatman R. Brown G Tell, T. Overton, P. Anderson J Barnes G Prall C Burden R Pape L McComb 1. 1. 1 Q 4.-4 nu- uns Que insa- wv- ibn-. 'S .I 'if' L 4. . A , E -.- .,,w,. . ..,,..A, in ,Y,,,,,AA ,,,,,,AA7,,, , -, i I l . I A R 0 1 ' P ' Q, ' -img' ,-:egg . ,av I A K A 1. 'E 1 If FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Hetherington, B. Roth, K. Rich, J. Ford, G. Archer, T. Hitchcock, J. Steck, D. Costen. LAST ROW: Mr. Olsen, J. Kimball, P. Irby, T. Yungling, D. Gayner, G. Gunby, B. Webber, B. Sturch, B. Pettite. TENNIS FT v- 'pm if-ai, JM .S ,, - VARSITY ' ' ' h G. S I1 d , BOTTOM ROW, left ta right: V. Piper, P. Reese, C. Agee, T. Barnes, B. Woods, J. Sieinke TOP ROW: Coach Pierucci, D. Epps, G. Frifzsc e, c foe er C. Lee, L. Sanders, D. Sady, G. Burdick, Manager A. Culper. JUNIOR VARSITY BOTTOM ROW leH to right: D. Adamski, D. Bishop, J. Yee, E. Schroeder. MIDDLE ROW: Manager W, Nyland, B. Griffin, R. Mancheno, C. Farnham k I R B inlee, S. Harms, G. Cyperf, Coach Frizzi D. McComb, DJ Hanaway, K. Burdick, E. McDonell, B. Schmidt. TOP ROW: D. Branson, D. Stac po e, . ri T. McQueary, B. Trumbo, J. Hall, S. Vic-len, D. DeHart. Q 7 l , - Sliding, G. Burdick Sionding, V. Piper Af Boi, M. Ross. Catching, C. Lee, L. Sanders, C. Agee C. Agee ,xx 4 T L., I Steinke D G. Schroeder 3 G. Burdick Ross C. Lee Catching, G. Frifzsche Sliding, J. Sfeinke Pitching, G. Schroeder, D. Epps D. Epps G. Fmzsche v N QA .QW 'l on ii I SOPHOMORES - Boffom row, lefi fo righfs J. Bosko, M. Broaks, K. Hill, D. Smilh, N. Platon, S. Blodgeff, B. Blechschmidf, D. Wallace, 5. Williams, C. Barnes, 2nd row: E. Wiedrich, B. Seay, B. Pickrel, M. Miller, J, Pafferson, J. Jansen, L. Renfrae, V. Joyner, M. Campbell, A. Phelps, J. Warren. 3rd row: N. Vaughn, G. Russell, J. Soranron, C. Mostin, M. Murphy, M. Cochran, A, Quick, E. Roman, J. Briggs, C. McNeely, G. Childs, C. Slerreh. Mh row. A. Lamb, A. Ballre, P. Schnabel, K. Miichell, R. Perkins, T. Johnson, W. Welch, J. Foley, C. Olsen, J. Ginsback, B. Brown. G.A.A. - ' 'mgw ff AN ff- FRESHMAN - Bottom row, left fo right. L. Meredith, J. Greenhill, J. Jay, V. Wavers, P, Johnson, S. Rawlings, J. Sagehorn, F. Pool, V. Nealis, J. Coneber, G. McCracken. 2nd row: J, Garner, R. Sanford, J. Perdue, P Hopkins, G, Francis, C Renfroe, N, Hendrick, S. Palierson, M. Weisinger, K. Meek. 3rd. rQw: N. Vaughn, R. Tilleft, L. Grant, K Kelsoe, D. McGuHey, A, Errecarf, E. Smith, B. Mivchell, M, Wood, J Wrighf, D. Gilmore, A. Crane, N. Wells. Mh row: D. Varness, S. Cahenham, J. Paherson, T. Smiih, J. Haven, J. Reynald, O. Sedgwick, P. Lama, A, Sparling, N. Pool, L. Flinn, S. Welch, D. Samrns, W. Wilson. P5 36 f-9 Y lv -Q '10 'N 2' SENIORS-Bottom row, left to right: G. Paul, B. Cooper, D. Finney, E. Wenstrom, M. Vaughn, B. Jorwin, L. St. Hilaire, J. Becker. Qnd row: J. Howard, M. Donald, M, Jacobs, A. Dieterick, C. Goodwin, L. Swanson, D. Davis, D. Gordetto, J. Whitaker, J. Friedman. 3rd row: P. O'Dell, P. Monroe, M. Smith, N. Luce, K. fGreenJ Pankey, B. Anderegg, B. Caudle, N, Volkert, C. Martin, R. McDonald, E. Mason, V. Geyman, C. Hendrickson. 4th row: P. Hill, ' G'H M. S h b S. Ware, R. Atkinson. B. Glenn, K. Johnson, M. Hogan, P. Samms, C. Morehouse, S. Hicks, B. Bedow, C. I en, c wo , 'C any JC-WE X, 'Nf 'N V u 25 Qi xl N' FN gl Xluo 4 JUNlORSfBottom row, left to right: J. Dielilenbacher, S. Rudy, A. Marriott, J. Collins, C. Boling, L. King, B. Hall, J. Leonard, K. O'dell, G. Knlckelbeir, B. Sundermann, C. Tremp. 2nd row: D, Thompson, D. West, J. Jansen, S. Childs, D. Garber, J. Horn, D. Odell, C. Hortin, D. Puryear, D. Zanetta, G. McNeil. 3rd row: S. Calder, A. Downie, J. Cherry, N, Smith, P. Wolfman, R. Anderson, A. Eaton, E. Mitchell, L. Frei, D. Gaudlin, B. Davis, B. lssacson, M, Beard, J, Burger, M. Sims. Ath row: D. Woodward, S. Adams, M. Wolfe, S, Greenholgh, B. Wenstrom, J. Coulombe, J. Neal, E. Fields, L. Ernst, J. Huntting, P, Bisher, E. Bentz, L, Bradley, C. McKim. B. Visker. UPPER LEFT-G.A.A. MANAGERS, left to right: S. Hicks, R. McDonald, E. Mitchell, D. Thompson, M. Beard, S. Greenhalgh. RIGHT-CLASS REPRESENTATIVES, left to right: C. Barnes, J. Greenhill, C. Boling, D. Bedow. G.A.A. OFFICERS, left to right: P. Wolfman, P. Samms, S. Childs, B. Jarwin, P. Odell. OFFICIATING COMMITTEE, left to right: D. Zanetta, C. Martin, D. Odell, N. Volkert. COACHES: Miss Daniels and Miss Johnson. Look out, here she comes! Yes, speed and durability won Barbara Glenn the Hockey Award. Get them into the corners and right on the edge! Split second timing and a quick eye for placement won Shirlee Hicks the Tennis Award. Spike it! Spike it! That's just what Pat Samms did and she captured the Volleyball Award. Shoot! And Patty Odell kept right on shoot- ing as she shot to the top for the Basketball Award. Watch it! Watch it! Got it-the shuttlecock and the Badminton Award. Nice Playing, Rosemary McDonald! Hit a homer for a milkshakeu was the motto of the Baseball Award winner, Jo Ann Becker. OUTSTANDING ak as fs 41 is X 4 BC' f Pr ,..,--rv' In the heart of every G.A.A. member lies the hope and dream that one day she might be chosen the outstanding player in the sport she loves best. And these girls, through outstanding playing ability, sportsmanship, and personality, have won their places at the top. , .apr--q-.s ' ,..,--V .A 'F .., n X. be Z I P xl! 195 0 4' I wfb - 7 'R'+ 'Rt wif' Q ,- Q TOL. L. li ..z V J 'ne' 4, 3,9 i. if . ' w , . M . , ,A ,A at ,f. ., ,,.ca':,,..4:.,...,--,.. ..-mv 1 l rpm-- ' 1 jam lllllllnllu an 4-'M' M I X if 1' f'v J LANE CALDER Are you looking for 5000 different colors of paint? Do you want to see Sacramento's largest selection of wallpaper? Well, then, you want to visit Lane Calder's at 5520 H St. in Sacramento. By the way, they give color consultation, free! Treat yourself to A new home at the same old address. SYLVAN DRUG If sunburn and blistered skin tend to ruin your summer fun, be pre- pared with plenty of our suntan oils and liniment. Also we have all your swimming needs-except the suit! nf' at l- it -.1 'ni I I l l I l lllllll SIHIWIN llllllll lllllfll Puimm ilfiiiiil I I I I I rspll .,. '- ' r WK 3 ,t f , I 91' ,I oy-'jf .4- l db sg M ' ' ' . -' A - ' ' .. au- -'f , , A , ' i' . nf' ' ' ' I . ' ' - , is, ,.' I 1 1. , -' H1-'y s 1 Si, , .g J' -7151 NW Ugf,, ' ,'1y'C'.m.f,g 1 ..- ,, -LY t gg- fir, ,vs ,. Qs.- A , ...I-hifi ' , ,,. A f W .,j,A.w 1 D, , -., ' -' -...L 'il - U 5 '- , . , , - .', e . .W 1 . . fu 'A i ' .lnfxiigir A- 0,:sygn'g Q- We fig s , . ' , 4-L' k lfyff- X gm Q,--g 1 -H- ' 'N r -Z i . - -, . i ,, - ha-,J , Q .,. , , 4 if s hi 4 - .nzf 'fp ' - ' .' ' ' . 1.1 oe. f 9, Q. fn -'Nuo '-' A' .xi f z ,, N-ll , , X I E, ikgpk f is .Qf .- 9? imp- Pa. Eqij iq' 7 in ' I I . L-vi! N. gi if m. x Q ui .nl I vu, 'Q Steinwandt Turkey Ranch Hungry for turkey? Well, the only way to satisfy your hunger is to sit down to a delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings. And, of course, the only place to buy that bird is Steinwandt Turkey Ranch in Orangevale. LARRY'S Seaside Service The nicest place in the country to take your little pet-we mean your car, of course-is to Larry's Seaside Service where it will be treated like a kitten and will purr like one when it leaves. For your convenience, Larry's is located one block from San Juan. JET MARKET In the mood for food? You will find all flavors and varieties at your Orangevale headquarters for gro- ceries, the Jet Market. Make this store a regular stop on your shop- ping day. .sk iii: . l l Salon D' Ellen To keep looking your best in the withering heat of the months to come, let Salon D' Ellen of Car- michael shape and cut your hair in one of the latest new styles es- pecially designed for cool comfort on the hottest of days. HILL S MARKET Whether you are out to grab a quick snack, get mom that loaf of bread, or do the family shopping you will find the finest money-sav- ' ing foods at Hill's Market in North Carmichael. g lm: WEIR CASTEN Chevron Station For all your car needs-a lube iob, car wash, tire repair, tire tubes, and batteries - see the Weir Casten Chevron Station. We take better care of your car. Western Auto Supply CaIIaghan's Dept. Store Nancy is seen here purchasing a pattern, iust one of the many items sold by Callaghan's Department Store where You name it, we have itlll KendaII's Women's Apparel If it's playclothes you want, you will find them at Kendall's in Town 81 Country, your headquarters for all your clothing needs. lThey cater es- pecially to the teen set.7 Heintz Bakery Planning a party in the near future? Well, if you are, you'll find all your pastry needs, from the tastiest of cookies to the fanciest of party cakes, at the Heintz Bakery located for your convenience in the Country Club Centre. Cunningham Insurance Don't let this be you! Act now be- fore it happens, not afterwards. Come in today and see James Cun- ningham, your friendly Carmichael insurance agent for the latest and safest in insurance buys. Village Donut Shop Getting the gang together for re- freshments after a swim or iust to pass the time' away? Well, you are always sure to please when you serve chocolate, pineapple, or strawberry donuts from the Village Donut Shop. Green 81 Heyden For the newest look in campus footwear see the latest in creations at Green 8. Heyden, Your head- quarters for light gay footwear styled up to the minute. 923 K St. - Country Club Centre College-Hi Shop Hey, fellas! Do you want to be one of the best dressed cats in town and still have some almighty dol- lars to burn? lf so, the only place to go is the College-Hi Shop locat- ed on K Street in the heart of the Capitol City. ROSEVILLE EY, WAYS FIRST OUAl.lTY! U' Penne R ' IS your Qeatest saving! Seawell 81 Mmard, Inc For insurance and real estate you can't beat the firm of Seawell 8- Minard, Inc., your Roseville broker- age located at 'I04 Lincoln Street. CONGRATULATIONS FROM Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Hoffman ' Sacramento County Supervisor, 4th District Agriculturist Fair Oaks, California 8300 Greenback Lane Blue Bird Cleaners Put your trust in the Blue Bird Cleaners where you can always be sure that your favorite outfit will receive only the finest care. They are located on Fair Oaks Boulevard in North Carmichael 3 ., it 3 Borden's Capital Dairy Company Your Roseville headquarters for quality dairy products-milk, cream, ice cream, and butter-is Borden's Dairy. Remember: If it's Borden's, it's got to be good! , . U The Countryman You can always be sure of that lovely fresh look on those hot sum- mer days in one of Johnathan Lo- gan's or Teena Paige's cool and clever summer trocks. See the wide selection of the newest styles at the Countryman Store in Carmichael. 5 ' 1 . ' ftfflllifft Farkas CHARLES W MOTTER Moffer Insurance Agency All Forms of Insurance Hartford Flre Insurance Co Harfford Accndent and Indemnny C PO Box 336 Farr Oaks Calxfornla BROWNING SPALDING WILSON WINCHESTER REMINGTON VOIT SPORTS CENTRE THE BEST IN SPORTING GOODS Wayne R Burk 3409 EI Cammo Ave Sacramento Calnfornla IV 7 6282 C O J A ,, . ' ' o. . . , Il , STEINER LUMBER CO WALT PFISTER PHONES- Home IV 76594 Carmlchael IV 93616 Donald Home Appllance 2906 Farr Oaks Blvd Carmlchael IVanhoe 9 II37 Res Phone A G DONALD IVanhoe 9 'I793 NORGE PHILCO MAYTAG Refrigerators Freezers Televlsnon Radios Washers PROAPS BROS APPLIANCE SALES 8. SERVICE 6136 Fair Oaks v Dual IV 91274 Carmichael Calif WE GIVE S8.H GREEN STAMPS TRIANGLE SERVICE STATION Farr Oaks Blvd and Manzanlta Ave Phone IV 7 3019 Fare Automobwle lnIondMarme AII ed Lmes Sutton Insurance Agency ELIZABETH C SUTTON 6104 Fanr Oaks Blvd Carmichael Colt Phone IV 9 3801 WALLPAPER PAINTS Roy's Paint Service Varmshes 0 Olls All Painters Supplies Equipment 0 Rental Service 6219 Farr Oaks Blvd Carm chael Calnf Phone IVanhoe 9 5654 C ' Bld. - I , .- .v .-i. ' . ' ,i I O . .. ., . . . . a i I . Shop at Public Market and Save PUBLIC MARKET GROCERIES MEAT 8607 Greenback Lane YU 5 2110 THE VALE PHARMACY ORANGEVALE Meolco DENTAL BLDG Lake Natoma STEAK HOUSE Lunch and Dmner HOME STYLE COOKING 621 1 MAIN AVE ORANGEVALE Leonard's TEXACO SERVICE Leonard Newsfrum Greenback Lane 81 Mam Ave Af Jef Market In Orangevale Phone YUkon 5-2427 Orangevale, Calif. I I Warren R Coleman, M D Carmichael IV 9 0926 ATHEY'S DAIRY 7300 Falr Oaks Blvd Carmichael Calif PO Box 'l25 Phone IV 9 I352 Farr Oaks Blvd Market AT CALIFORNIA AVE One mule North of Marconi Ave on F O vd Farr Oaks Ma rkel' Corner of Howard 8K Entrance St Farr Oaks Calif We Feaiure Nationally Adverhsed Brands 0 oo O 0 . . I . ..BI. ' 1 .. - O . . , . I . . HUSKlNSON'S DRUG STORE 222 Vernon ST. SUNRISE PHARMACY 400 Sunrise Ave. Roseville Ruth C Bucknell Womc1n's Shoppe 207 Vernon Street Rosevllle Collf H 81 H MARKET 4638 Four Oaks Blvd Four Ooks Collf Phone YU 7 6076 GIFTS PRESCRIPTIONS PHOTO SUPPLIES Bennett s Pharmacy Roseville Collf I JOS. DIXON, Owner Telephone YO 7 5435 Farr Oaks Hardware 81 Varnety Store uu C Ferguson Edward G Robles Lulu F Robles The Vnllage Home Store 2645 El Paseo Lane Telephone IVanhoe 9 4843 STURCH S FAIR OAKS FURNITURE 8: APPLIANCE CO Four Oaks PO BOX 85 Calufornla Phone YO 7 6147 Klrby's Shoe Store 3410 EI Camino Ave IVanhoe 7 'I763 The Fmesf By Far 1 - P.O. Box I24, Fair Oaks, Calif. - I . Otto s Sport Shop 2910 Farr Oaks Blvd Carmichael IV 7 0641 PHYLLIS FASHIONS Fulton Ave 8: Marconi Ave The latest Fashions PLAZA MARKET Howard Street Falr Oaks IV 7 5667 Smlth s Floral Shop A Complete Floral Service I 4756 Falr Oaks Blvd. il? Fair Oaks, Calif I ' . IV 7-4473 ll ' ll T - 1 Taylor s Red 81 White Foods 228 V 2165 STARK S PHARMACY vo 7 5761 I IIERMIIII SCIIWJRTZ 1 . Street Phone R 'II The Rexoll Store 1 Fair Oaks, Calif. - VY gf 1 F . Pty Q ?j -.-4-1 'fi' Q, wavy V 5 of I l i1l515lTa s 'tri' f ,N J ..- Q . 'Yr I Y. K, 'll my ii ,fi 5-X? 'KY' 144 i 'X ' 4 X 8 4 '.: . 5 '-fL f f W 4 M99 . 'V at A' .. . ' .5 H +52 In memory of our beloved tree which was felled on March 25 in the year Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Five . . . It bravely gave up its existence on our earth to the growing progress of San Juan Union High School-our thanks to you, our stately elm. 54 4- I in
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