St Placid High School - Panorama Yearbook (Olympia, WA)
- Class of 1964
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Selecting only the best books Booster members enjoy Feast of St. Placid celebration. deepening spiritually advancing aesthetically We W Horizons maturing socially . . . aspiring intellectually 1. f it . 3. W idea' Vw Q5 'V . -VN -'L iQ 11 if 254 sl' ., W fx M. . .1 Y ,V :ka y.S541si?Z5f'g,,2f Q... -gran W . Ns. .,f,!?Ly.... gg up fm., . V mgfggg, .XC-,.,, ' fgwgk-' QQQMI I '- f f- ff A ,X . 52 - V i . ,, -Q .f f .4 .F 'ff vm ,-3 f..,:mgff, 1: wg, gg .swkgpfifg .35g,.:.gggQfrzgzggmfgggr yay. ' W 1 . . A mg - f f . . , , K.., M. ' I NL 5 AM. N. Z ,. sew, A--, -..N K . N f 1 11 0 - yn -b W . Ab w - , ., V . 'Q I fi' u,,.1 X V1 1 sf.. . N - . .YQM . .. . Qi.. ,, . W ,. vig s..gg..-, N 4. N. 4. - ... W., XM Q W. . .. ., I ,. ' L I . . 55.5.1 4 .fkn ww 0 'f-Wnifzsx i+ 4'X Vw .Lf .Li law if fg 5 fi' s K 'Q . EQ X.. 3 ., 'a.fAF':-, Sl. N5 awfsll N ig! L: .s --'ixkefif-51 isfvifg -'rm if L ,' ea il 'f , W- a... .Q .F 4. . ,,,,.,, N , Q 8 Administration FACULTY: Sister Michon, Sister DeLourdes, Sister Helen, Sister Daniel, Mother Placidia, presi- dent, Sister Claude, Mrs. Milligan, Sister Rita, Sister Roswitha. REV. WILLIAM MAAT, OSB Student Chaplain REV. ALPHONSE FUCHS, OSB Sisters' Chaplain SISTER DANIEL, OSB Principal Latin I, II Guiding souls SISTER CLAUDE, OSB Religion II Sodality Moderator SISTER DeLOURDES, OSB Librarian, Art Club Washington State History Christian Family Living SISTER ROSWITHA, OSB Algebra I, Geometry Advanced Math, Speech Religion III Junior Homeroom Molding character. . . Mary Stoddard renders service in the office. Enlightening minds. . . SISTER HELEN, OSB General Music, Chorus English I, Drama MRS. MARJORIE MILLIGAN Biology Chemistry SISTER MICHON, OSB English Il, III World History U. S. History Journalism Literary Annual, Press Club Sophomore I-Iomeroom Exploring the world of science SISTER RITA, OSB French I Typing I Short.ha.nd P. E. I, II Freshman Homeroom Religion I, CCD MRS. ANN THOMAS School Nurse MR. FRANZ WIENHOLTZ Custodian Sister DeLourdes assisted by Kathleen Meredith, Jean Runyan, Jill Feeney, Deidre Kidd, Nancy Strehlau and Mary O'Brya.n in the library. Forming ideals we -43 X-L www 31-Bra rn ,Via K ' ,. . H vji 44935 Classes l I - A l I I di luniurs ,row MN Nas-is Q 5 Xa- wi Junior Class Officers: Diane Acuff, president, Randaye Whitaker, representative, Tammy Smith, vice-president, Toni Townsend, secretary, Cecilia Carter, treasurer. As Juniors they stroll these halls with confidence and knowledge, knowing that behind each door is something to be gained .... they lead. Juniors wou1d't miss anything, would they? Diane Acuff Olym pia Marjorie Blacketer Lacey Georgina Bombardier Tacoma Kathryn Copelan Olym pia Nancy Crow Tacoma Cecilia Carter Tacoma Mary Harlan Tumwater Eliana Herrera Olympia f' Q.. V h Anne Hoffman Lacey Kathleen Hursey Olym pia . Sandra Johnson . K' 4. . Lacey Frances Kennish Lacey Cheryl King Tillicurn Sharon Le snick Olympia g lcifsf , 5 -1,, . L f ' L if Christina Manza ' ' Steilacoom Kathleen Meredith Lacey Paula McMakin Tacoma Ann McKenzie Lacey Janice Ordos Olympia Mary Ryan Olympia Wanda Sm ith Lacey Barbara Soland Tacom a Mary Stoddard Tacom a Christine Stone Lacey Mary Taylor Olympia Toni Townsend Lacey Elma Sonja Whxteslde Elma X Randaye Whitaker Sophomore Class Officers: Roberta Kiehl, president, Sheila Ryan, representative, Rita Johnson, vice-president, Marie Cashion, secretary, Mary O'Bryan, treasurer. is .- W 1? 4 :QS ' Q Snphnmores The Sophornores shine scholastically and are proud of their intellectual achievements. They are active in school affairs and they are viva- cious. Spirit moves them to be lively. As they reach for higher goals .... they grow. Michelle Batem an Lac ey i Karen Berschauer Tumwater S Josephine Bull Tacoma ,, , Lynn Burfiend Shelton Kathleen Campbell Tacoma Diane Cashion Lacey Marie Cashion Lacey Beverly' Ceccanti Tacom a Alice Damitio Lacey .w D-M. 4 Susan Engel Olym pia Jill Feeney Lacey Cynthia Forbes Olympia Marye Fuller Olympia 34. Diane Gadbow Dupont Pamela Gettman Tacoma Geraldine Johnson Lacey Rita Johnson Kodiak, Alaska Deidre Kidd Olympia Roberta Kiehl Olympia nn Cynthia Madison Olympia Anne Maxwell my Tumwater X fx NA Janice McBride Olympia Catherine McKenzie Lacey 22 Linda Mendoza Tacoma Mary O'Bryan Lacey Jean Runyan Olympia Sheila Ryan Olympia Louise Schilter Lacey Nancy Shay Olympia Jean Simpson Olympia Nancy Strehlau Tac om a Kathleen White Olym pia Aimee Yodinans Gustavus , Alaska Q 9 Freshmen ed, pedantic, green freshie, cap- tivated by thy hyper-intellectual cognition, and amiably do fall obeisant at thy feet, realizing that I as a green freshie, tried and true owe loyalty to Saint Placid and re- spect to you. Embarking on their high school career .... they learn. Freshmen Class Officers: Judy Morris, president, Sandy Madison, representative, Kathy Hulbert, vice-president, Kathy Douglas, secretary, Katie Bergh, treasurer. Madalene Anderson Lauren Ayres Anna Becker Kathryn Bergh Judith Butler Olympia Olympia Olympia Olympia Olympia I am an unscrupulous, disconcert- Frances Campanile Olympia Veronica Capron Tac om a Margie Davis Lacey Kathryn Douglas Olympia Patricia Erker Tacoma Barbara Feeney Olym pia Patricia Olym pia Kathleen Olym pia Cecilia H Olympia Dawn Ha Mc Clear Fuller Gilchrist aIl1StI'e6t rtstrom Y Maureen Hillier Olympia Kathleen Hulbert Olympia Susan Johnson Olympia Kathleen Labrecque Tacoma Barbara Mackenzie Olympia Sandra Madison Olym pia Martina Manza Steilacoou Mary Kenni sh Lacey Virginia Kiehl Olympia Ann Klinkosz Olympia Margarita Mendoza Tac om a Dee Anne Moreland Olympia Judy Morris Tacoma Anne O' Bryan Olympia Maureen O'Conne11 Olympia Diane Reinhardt Lacey g 5 Kathie Rigney Tac oma Christine Rydel Olym pia Marie Shea Olym pia Dana Sutherland Olympia vs A2 , ii A is Academic Praise the Lord in His holy place. . . That in All Things God 1-L Bible Vigil Service during Advent Season. Inc1ine Thine ear, 0 Lord. . . May Be Glnrified Ite, missa est. . Receive, O Lord. . . Take Thou our bread and wine VF 9 411 The Sound SEXTET: Mzugarita Mendbzh, Linda Mendoza, Rita Johnson, Sheila Ryan, Aimee Youmans, Roberta Kiehl, Sister Helen, directress. Music. . . the language of the soul. Frosh General Music class toot ing their fluto- phones. of Music CHORUS, Front row: Maureen Hillier, Linda Mendoza, Eliana Herrera, Mary Stoddard, Barbara McKenzie, Anne Maxwell, Beverly Ceccanti, Margarita Mendoza. Second row: Anna Becker, Marie Shea, Frances Campanile, Paula McMakin, Janice Ordos, Alice Damitio. Third row: Nancy Crow, Rita Johnson, Cheryl King, Judy Butler, Sheila Ryan, Fourth row: Mary Taylor, Kathy Bergh, Roberta Kiehl, Judy Morris, Patty Fuller, Kathy Douglas. Come say the carols of Christmas. Sister Helen, directress. Typing Education for business. . . the application of one's abilities. Shorthand Eiiana Herrera, Kathy Hursey, Sister Rita, Mary Ryan, Chris Stone. Preparing for future careers. . . in the world of business. Nuances The NUANCES staff, with Sister Michon as advisor, assemble St. Placid's first literary annual. The best of the students' literary achievements comes forth. Nuances. . . Alice Damitio, co-editor, Christine Rydell, assistant editor, Anne Hoffman, assistant editor, Fran Kennish, business manager, Mary Stoddard, business manager, Sister Michon, faculty advisor, Nancy Crow, co-editor. Nksxyiqmt.. , , ,F , r gn i. l COPY EDITORS AND TYPISTS: Mary O'Bryan, Beverly Ceccanti, Margarita Mendoza, Mary Ryan, Mary Harlan, Anne lX'Iz1:-nvell, Cecilia Carter, Wanda Smith, Janice Ordos, Deidre Kidd, Maureen Hillier. BOARD OF SELECTORS: Paula Mclvlnkin, Mary Taylor, Judy Morris, Mary Stoddard, Barbara Mackenzie, Kathy White, Lynn Burfiend, Anna Becker, Roberta Kiehl, Kathy Bergh. Labor omnia vincit. On March lS, 37 Latin students participated in the National Lat- in E xams . Qui, quae, quod. Ille, illa, illud.. Viva Latina! Deidre Kidd, Jill Feeney, Kathy White, Marie Cashion, Nancy Shay, show that Rome was not built in one day! Enjoying the Latin Banqu are members of the Latin II class: Jeannie Simpso Marie Cashion, Alice Damitio, Mary O'Bryan, Kathy White, Qlittle Cor- nelia! 7, Nancy Shay, Jill Fceney, Deidre Kidd, Rita Johnson, Cindy Forbes, Jean Runyan, Michelle Bateman. Missing, Kay McKenzie. Parlez-vous francais, mademuiselle? ' Sister Rita and Linda Mendoza make use of tapes in the study of French. Dominique, nique, nique S'en allait tout sinmpiement, Routier pauvre et chantant En tous chemins en tous lieux, I1 ne parle que du Bon Dieu. Eh bien, mademoiselle, comrnent appelez-vous '? Gerry Johnson recites French conversation. -1321i-1 Q1 ll kg Social Studies Sophomore current events panel discussion: Roberta Kiehl, Kathy White, Kathy Campbell, Aimee Youmzms, Lynn Burfiend. Contest winners for essays sponsored by Knights of Columbus: Martina. Mzmza, Mr. Manzzi, Kathy White, Mr. White, Nancy Crow, Mr. Crow. Mr. Lasater, Department of Fisheries, speaks to the Washington State History class. Mr. Hursey and crew set up projector for movie to help finance Girls' State delegate. and Science ,- Q :SVS K N, 'eli f w Blology students watch nature's engmeers. . Heating sulphur--does it gain or lose '? fix, If AB is congruent to CD, then. . . Sister Roswitha is always willing to give extra help in algebra-- the new method. Student life 1 , M ?ff1ifJ.4r A ffffiizs 5, , ff , , i Q -W, 0f.a- U , 2 W ifi, f- I S , X ff 1 ' K , ' k l -Qfgf 3531: Jin . 1 ' hifi?-feflgax wi' 2 gi 1- gg ,M g L fm X SHVSNYQ L I ,L is ga W il -'5 3 H S if ya E5 1 ,W 42? W F SM: fig? Q ' .: 2 Y : :gs 'gym ,iw 4 34 '..' 'I .4'E. i Z is 3 f ' 4-1-V 'ill i if Q . A L3 is :ff ' ,, H Iii!! ,I P Z ' ., 451 .4 , ,, A 5 , img-EEK X 'X infix, J - Ef To Jesus through Mary Sodality SODALITY PROBATIONERS: Anna Becker, Lynn Burfiend, Maureen O'Connell, Louise Schilter, Sheila Ryan, Jeannie Simpson, Susan Johnson, Patty Erker, Veronica Capron, Kathy Gilchrist, Christine Rydel, Barbara Mckenzie. Assistant advisors: Sister Marie and Sister Lucy. W 11 t f th ' ' . . . Paula McMakin, sodality prefect, wtf ggleefir Zgulse mlsslons Sister Claude, moderator. PERMANENT SODALISTS: Toni Townsend, Janice Ordos, Cecilia Carter, Rita Johnson, Janice McBride, Paula McMakin, Alice Damitio, Nancy Shay, Barb Soland, Marie Cashion, Margie Blacketer, Anne Maxwell. Bonfraternity of Christian Doctrine CCD CLASS: Margie Blacketer Ann McKenzie, Anna Becker, Wanda Smith, Sister Maxine, Father Foyle - instructor, Sister Rita - instructor, Judy Morris, Ann Hoffman, Mary Stoddard, Janice Ordos, Cecilia Carter, Paula Mclvlakin, Francis Kennish Mary Harlan. Students are given the opportunity to become CCD instructors, qualified to bring the faith to others. Their reward -- . . . they will shine like stars in the firmament. . . Father William, OSB V Zeal personified. . . legion of Mary MEMBERS: Nancy Shay, Marie Cashion, Mary Ryan, Michelle Bateman, Mary Harlan, Ann McKenzie, Marie Fuller, Jeanie Simpson, Kathy White, Cindy Madison, Sharon Lesnick, Margie Blacketer, Janice McBride, Eliana Herrera, Rita Johnson, Mary O'Bryan, Karen Berschauer. Top picture: Legion at prayer. Lower picture: Mary Ryan, Secretary, Mrs. Forbes, President, Reverend William Maat, OSB, Chaplain. FIGHTING 691.11 J. Ordos, D. Moreland, P. Fuller, M. Ryan, D. Sutherland, M. Blacketer, M. Bateman, K, Hulbert, A. McKenzie, N. Shay, S. Johnson, N. Crow, M. Cashion, M. Fuller, J. Simpson, N. Strehlau, F. Campanile, K. White, K. Bergh, A. Klinkosz, R. Johnson, L. Burfiend, D. Reinhardt, S. Madison, J. McBride, M. Kennish C. Forbes, J. Feeney, D. Kidd, S. Ryan, A, Youmans, L. Schiller, A. Damitio, T. Smith, S. Lesnick, M. Hillier, C. Madison, K. Berschauer, E. Herrera, M. O'Bryan. Legion on an apostolic tour - visiting t.he sick at St. Peter's Hospital. 4 The Torch Lauren Ayres, Mary Harlan, Diane Cashion, Fran Kennish, Kathy White, Wanda Smith, Judy Morris, Kathy Rigney, Gina Bombardier, Nancy Crow, co-editor, Kathy Hursey, Cheri King, Chris Stone, editor, Sister Michon, advisor. Missing: Mary Stoddard. 5 is Convention-bound TORCH staff. . . Seattle University, here we come! :L W.: -S- ' ix'-'X Kathy Rigney, Nancy Crow and Chris Stone, receive awards for prize-winning articles in convention copy of STUDENT PRINTS. The TORCH has passed. . . Panorama es A Q -2 +5 J- I PANORAMA STAFF: Mary Taylor - editor, Kathy White - co-editor, Randaye Whitaker - activities editor, Nancy Shay - feature editor. Nancy Shay can tell you about long hours. '. . Randaye VShitaker checks the dummy - preview of what is to come. Communicating inspirations derived from Yearbook Convention, Seattle, to Sister Daniel, advisor. patience. . .hard work! 47 ' Rebuttals DO seem to get a little dry. Mr Matychowick presents Mary Taylor with Toastmasters award. Resolved: That the fed- eral government should provide complete medi- cal care for all citizens at public expense. Judge Skip Sullian gives Mary, Randaye, Mel Knox, and Bill Lindberg Qfrom Olympia Highj an oral critique. XII Cindy Madison, Diane Acuff, Kathy Hursey, Mary Ryan and Queen Jeannie Simpson. Ranger Cheerleaders Their liveliness and loyalty led the spirited fans to victory at the State Class A Basketball tournament where the Rangers placed fourth in the finals. We like OLII' TEAM. di' if Ii ll Ilramatics You heard me, boy! Frances Campanile, Owen Kramer, Bob Weedman. lenny Kissed Me, by lean Kerr Theme must be something vie can do to modernize this un1form Chris Rydel, NIa.r1e Cashon, Roberta Klehl Maureen H1111er Judy Butler Michae1. . . Mary Ryan, Blaine Coppin. You tell your mother to call me. Diane Acuff Bill Schann, Deidre Kidd, Ann Maxwell. 9:3 ' W- .N L . , , V . g .5223 lwzfxk A Mix up V Q 3.1 I? ,Jw ,y H. ,133 1:-z. 'Rv X, 2,13 . fy .J z V ., - , Q ,nfws-.u r -K , Vil a 322+-ff:f.2' ' ' . cf 4' X 5: LQ , Tis' Q .Q - nvcfzx. . 1 A V aff 01, x sw 1 -.Q 2 , up -V 1. ,.: 151121. 2 7 'i':'?'s 55 fl !KI,A, I, -1 ,'3 ,x g ,,. W 'R :ff Q Qt, At' 55 11X 'fig .A 1 4, ny. 5 2 ' 'A 'mil 3 U5 'I' ' I ' y 1:15 ,Q ff f, 6 .ull Lifijfkltil T :Wifi QM? Pg -I H gig? 5 W ef 'lf 9' ,E :Mi :lk ' ki' 4 2, C 'liz VS If if 4' W sf AR M529 2? F 'E I 'iz . mg. ,. f 1 ,M . W 5 'ff if 1 'uw luniur Prom A ,.si,j, . . sw: 3 C Ns ,, 1 , l 1 1 could have danced all night! Olympia Yacht Club adds atmos- phere for dancing couples. Toni and Mick, Sandy and Rich at the Reception. Wonderland hy Night i w CHAPERONES: Mr. and Mrs. Crow, Mr. and Mrs. McMakin, Queen Nancy and escort Dundy. Filling out bids. V! Ps . 'il Couples chat casually be- tween dances--music by the Capitals. Homecoming Court for St. Martin's High School: King Biff Lennihan, Queen Barb Soland, Pat Schreck, Nancy Shay, Phil Schweitzer, Cindy Madison, Louie Braunschweig, Kathy Hursey. Junior class president Diane Acuff crowns Junior Prom Queen Nancy Crow. i Royalty Junior Prom Court: Nancy Crow, queen, Sandy Johnson, Mary Ryan Eliana Herrera, Kathy Hursey. Only green freshies could appear like this! 0ur Green Freshies I crown you, Baby Frosh. '7 Freshmen onjoy their weekly SITl0l'g2lSbO1'd. 4-' 5 . l , f x F: . Ask not what your country can do for you. . . Service Mary O'B1'ya.n, Diane Cashion and Karen Berschauer serve you na1:ure's most perfect foods. Sandy Johnson assists daily in office work. ART CLUB. Wanda Smith, Kathy White, Josie Bull, Cheri King, Anne McKenzie, Michelle Bateman, Anne Hoffman, Chris Manza, Nancy Strehlau, Toni Townsend, Gina Bombardier, Deidre Kidd, Sonny Whiteside, Sister DeLourdes, advis- or. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Damitio and Mrs. Townsend delight the girls with their faithful service on Hot Dog Day . Q . . . Gloria Patri et Filio et Spiritui Sancto. . . Here... A11 good things must come to an end. . . even civies day. It's a dog's life! Right, Buttons ? I'd hide too, if I were you. Here come the Sophomores! There... Heavy' heavy hangs over your head! Sister, I don't understand! One of our more enthusiastic students. St. Martin's, here we come! A National School Assembly. It D11-1St be Monday 1'H0I'I1iIlg! St. Ma.rtin's College male chorus entertains for student body. and Everywhere 30'-f Here we are, all you lucky girls! Beatles add life to General Music course, Frosh get receiving end of Sunny and Gina's mischief. Franz works on stage props. Cindy models Lantz original. Sue strolls down Fashion Lane. Aimee Youmans and Nancy Crow play the organ while Pattie Fuller models. Medley in Fashions Louise, Cecelia, Nancy, and Ann display summer attire. wit N egg 5 egg 33 M3 ff ,gimme e sa, C r - Court chosen to crown Our Blessed Lady: Queen Paula McMaking attendants, Louise Schilter, Janice McBride, Cindy Forbes, Nancy Shay. WE CROWN YOU, QUEEN OF MAY! Annual May Crowning Installation ceremony: seated in front, Paula McMakin, Janice Ordos, Nancy Crow, Kathy Merideth-active membersg standing, Lynn Burfiend, Jill Feeney, Kathy White, Aimee Youmans, Rita Johnson, Diedre Kidd, Nancy Shay-provisional members, seated in center back, Barbara McKenzie, Mary Stoddard, Louise Schilter-installation program chairmen. St. Placid Chapter oi the National Honor Society ACt1V6 members Paula McMakin, vice-president, Janice Ordos, secretary, Nancy Crow, pres1dent Kathy Merideth, treasurer. Sandy Johnson hands gavel to Mary Taylor, new A.S.B. president, while Diane Acuff and Aimee Youmans, new A.S.B. vice-president and secretary-treasurer, 'and Barbara Soland and Mary Ryan, outgoing officers, look on. A.S.B. Installation a n d Awards Assembly Cheerleaders for 1964-5:Cindy Madison, Sheila Ryan, Queen Kathy White, Dee Anne Moreland and Jean Simpson. May Queen Paula McMakin crowns Miss St. Placid at awards assembly. 1964-5 A.S.B. Officers: Aimee Youmans secretary-treasurerg Diane Acuff, vice- presidentg Mary Taylor, president. Mr. Mother Placida and Faculty Mr. and Mrs Ray Gadbow Mr. and Mrs Leon Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James Rigney Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reinhardt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ordos Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor Mr. and Mrs John Ryan Mr. and Mrs Robert Erker Mrs. Leonor Runyan Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Louise Schilter and Mrs. Mervin Shay Uur Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Crow Mr. and Mrs. James Trolia Mr. and Mrs. Willian Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Strehlau The Music Bar Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamstreet Mr. Henry Maxwell Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Harry O'Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keihl Kresek's Women's Sports Wear Mr. and Mrs. Al Haehn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campanile and Mrs. Jacob Berschauer and Mrs. Robinson O. S. Maxwell and Mrs. Barrett White and lVIrs. William Johnson Charlotte Birgaman Mr. MT. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr . Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stephenson Daniel F. Donohoe and Mrs. James Ceccanti Bertha King and Mrs. Lawrance Copelan and Mrs. Michael Manza Margaret Raymond and Mrs. Holles Goff Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Jack Hursey Elvin Bombardier Howard Morris Panpwicz Jewelers Mrs. A. F. Damitio Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moreland Lesnick News Mr. and Mrs. John Stoddard Mills and Mills Funeral Parlor Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Sjobeon J. C. Penney Company Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Magness Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson v,,g.., S 4 If ll kj- it 'f ' ra 019' F A 2585515135- I i -5 A -Y . . ... Y ' - ' f . :A .V . J- ,,, ! -1 4 , ffj A f,, W H A r ' 'W . - ' H 4 1 A A wx U- E4 -SF! get 'vw pkg 5?'-f i .Q is YAQ 'H 7 fm SQ, if K .h V I 1 1 M av- ' 1 -, ' l 1 AYIT 1. F1 A 1 35? 1 S Y 1 R. Ayr 4 1 iq, st ja ' f 1... 1- ig f Q W an if 1-In -pu- 'W-1 'Quan A ga ,sa f ms. .PQ i .5gQ,f r .'l' 'tif as '1-A -e IFIWWIWIWFN,dlN!l'iUf517lWmWm For Reference Not to be taken from this room IIMWWWMHHWMJYMMMQMMM
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