Talbot County High School - Hornet Yearbook (Talbotton, GA)

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Published by 7 Setu t TALBOT COUNTY HIGH To one who has been a faithful friend, skillful instructor and a wise counselor, and whose loyalty to our school and her devotion to God has been an inspiration to all, we, the Senior Class of 1954, dedicate this, our second edition of MEMORIES to---- MRS, EUNICE B. FREEMAN Dear Seniors of 1954, Volumes could be written on I never stopped to think. Excuses for reverses in business, bad health, accidents, and crimes have been expressed in such words as these, I did it without thinking, or If I had stopped to think I know it would not have hap- pened. Therefore, I urge you to continue to devel- op the power of progressive, wise, and unbiased thinking, for the great thinkers of the world are the real saviors of humanity. It is your duty to help think this world out of hatred and war, so, go forth from Talbot County High School determined to use your educational advan- tages towards making yourselves better men and bener women, more useful citizens, greater thinkers. If you do this you will surely become truer and more loyal Americans. My best wishes shall always go with you. Sincerely, Mrs. G. L. Carter Since it would perhaps be only wishful thinking to wish every student at Talbot County High School supreme happiness and success, may I hope that there will always be a sincere desire in your hearts to strive for the one thing that God and Mankind loves best in an in- dividual; A fine clean character. I believe character is the biggest word in our Language, because character is the biggest thing in our lives. With it everything is possible, without it everything is lost. Character is the real you, because you alone build it and you alone control it Do not think anything profitable to you which compels you, to lose your self-respect, to hate any man, to suspect, to curse, to act the hypocrite, to desire anything that needs walls and curtains about it. Let's not lose sight of the fact that character is die real you that is going to live forever. Sincerely, MRS. C. A. MITCHEL First Grade MRS. SAXON JONES Second Grade MRS. TOM HUTCHINSON Third Grade MRS. H. L. DIXON Fourth Grade MRS. C. A. REYNOLDS Fifth Grade MRS. CLEBURNE SCHULTZ Sixth Grade MR. CLEBURNE SCHULTZ Eighth Grade MR. G.T. KNIGHT Ninth Grade MR. H. L. DIXON Tenth Grade MISS MAE JOHNSON Home Economics Eleventh Grade MRS. ANDREW HANEY Twelfth Grade MRS. FRANK FREEMAN, SR. Librarian MRS. HAMP WESTON English MR. ANDREW HANEY Math MR. C. A. REYNOLDS Principal MRS. R.M. ALSOBROOK Instructional Supervisor and Visiting Teacher of Talbot County Schools Editor ROLAND HEATH Assistant Editor JANIE BATES Photograph Editor MARY ELLEN WHITE Advertising Manager JAMES H. WILLIS BATES, JANIE FLORENCE Torchy A boy's aira--a girl's trouble. A pretty girl and that goes double. Glee Club 9-10; Dramatics 9-10; Basketball 9,12; Com- mercial Club 11; FHA 9,12; Drum Majorette 11-12; Beta Club 11; Assistant Editor of Annual Staff 12; Football Queen 9; Flint Electric Beauty Contest 11; School Paper Staff 11. DANIEL, FRANKIE EUGENE Frankie The possessor of rare wit and humor. FFA 9-10-11. FOSTER, ELIZABETH Liz Let the world go by: I shall say my say regardless. FHA 9-10; Beta 9-10-11-12; Commercial 11; Masque and Gavel 10. GORDON, JACK “Coon Just like a page from a wild west thriller, his title should be Lady Killer. ” FFA 10-11-12; Basketball 10-11-12; Baseball 10-11-12; Tennis 11-12; T Club 11-12. GREER, MARY ANN Polly Silence is Golden. FHA 9-10; Secretary in 10; Commercial 11. FFA 9-10-11-12, Vice Pressident of FFA in die 11-12. HEATH, ROLAND A merry grin, a handsome face, with these in life, he’ll win a place. ” Editor, Annual Staff; Charter President of Beta Club; Sen- ior Class Favorite; President of Class 9; Basketball 9-10- 11-12; District Typing, First Place 53; State Typing, Second Place. 53; Most Intellectual 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11; T club n: Secretary of Class 8; Treasurer of Class 10-11-12; Sports Editor of School Paper 11; FFA 9-11-12; Secretary of FFA 10 and 12; Piano 9-10-11-12; 4-H Club 9-10-11-12; Beta Convention 10. KENDRICK, BINNS Binns 'Quietness conceals a bright mind. ” FFA 9-10-11; Baseball 9-10-11-12. LESTER MARK A Snooks Charm, leadership, popularity--that's Marka. Girls' Choir 9; Milroy 9; Y-Teen 9; FHA 10; Vice Pres- ident 11; President 12; Captain of Cheerleaders 10-11; Tri-Hi-Y 11; T Club 11; Band 12; Falr-A-Ganza Con- testant 12; FHA Convention 10. McCarter, albert Albert is a boy with a heart of gold. If you need a friend just call. FFA 9-10-12; Band 11-12. McCOY, BERTA Bertie'' She's an all-around girl with a pleasing smile, to be with her is always worthwhile. FHA 9-10-11-12; Parliamentarian of FHA in the 10; Chairman of Degrees in 12; 4-H Club 9-10-11-12, Re- porter of 4-H Club 12; Glee Club 11; Treasurer of Com- mercial Club 11; Beta Club 11-12; Treasurer in 12; Elected Most Friendliest in 12; Basketball 9. mckinney, jeanette Jenny She can say more in one minute than an average person can say in five. FHA 9-10-11-12; 4-H 9-10-11-12, Secretary of 4-H in 12; Glee Club in 11; Commercial Club 11; Beta Club 11-12; Elected The Wittiest in 12. MIDDLETON, DOROTHY Dot Anyone can be good, but it is the privilege of a few to be sweet. Band 11-12; FHA 9-10; T“ Club 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Beta Club 12; Basketball 9-10-11-12. PARKER, IRMALENE Dump She laughs and giggles all the time, you never see her without a smile. FHA Parliamentarian;-Tri-Hi 11-12; Secretary of Tri-Hi in the 12. PARMER, MELBA Charlie Her hair is blond, her skin is fair, she's loads of fun, I do declare. FHA 9-10. SIZEMORE, RUFUS Overgrown tugboat, who thinks he is a destroyer. FFA 9-10-11. SIZEMORE, WILMA NELL Mickey She smiled upon many just for fun, but we knew there was only one. Beta Club 11-12; FHA 9-10; Commercial Club 11. SMITH, WILLIAM HARRISON Sraity His Medulla Oblangata is lonely within his Cranium. FFA 9-10-11-12. SMITH, GEORGE SIDNEY Yap Thinking makes me mad. Why should I THINK? FFA 9-10-11-12. WILLIS, JAMES H. Willie Why let the devil have all the fun. FFA 9-10-11-12, President of FFA in the Eleventh grade; T Club 11-12; Beta 11; Basketball 9-10-11-12; Base- ball 9-10-11-12. WHITE, MARY ELLEN Kitten Lovely as a Spring morning and just as refreshing. FHA 10-11; Beta 11-12, President of Beta in Twelfth grade; Class President in Tenth grade; Elected Most Likely to Succeed 12; Was chosen as Representative from Senior Class for Pimento Festival Beauty Contest; Annual Staff 12; Paper Staff. DORTHY BLACKSTOCK MARGIE BROOKS JUNE COLLIER GEORGIA BELL CHAPMAN CAROL CULPEPPER BONNIE FAYE GIBSON BETTY HENDRICKS MARTHA ANN HOLMES ANN KEARBY RUTH KENDRICKS Too Busy MARGARET NELSON MARGARET PARKER MARGIE SIZEMORE MYRTLE SIZEMORE THELMA SMITH JOYCE YOUNGBLOOD FORREST ADAMS ROGER BUFFINGTON NORMAN CARTER BOBBY CARTLEDGE LONNY FIELDER GORDON HART NORMAN HILL MARSHALL McCARTER HAROLD McCRARY available buddy mcdaniel ross McDaniel BILLY NELSON JESSIE PHILLIPS TONY PIERCE BOBBY SMITH GtctUtn 0 President------ Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - -NORMAN CARTER - - GORDON HART CAROL CULPEPPER MYRTLE SIZEMORE % Vesma Beck I Kelly Foster Frances Howard Hugh Hendricks Rudolph Kersey Mary Keaxby John Lester Glenda Lumpkin Margaret Maxwell Judy Miller Juanita Montgomery Hugh Oliver Peggy Mary Jack Elsie Abbott Bates Belk Buchanan Jimmy Bulloch Glenn Richard Harvey Myra Chapman Chapman Collier Cooper Helen Randall Daniel Gibson Dorothy Elbert Manners Hill Annie Ingram Richard McCarter Mary Gloria Montgomery Phillips Joyce Sizemore Kay Smith ... ' V Tommy Stringfellow I Joe Stubbs Julian Trussel Margie Youngblood Joy Alexander Wanda Barnett Bobby Bassett Helen Beck Glenda Callier Patricia Chapman Clinton Cosby Wanza Daniel, Jr. Verna Elliot Jimmy Ferguson Jeanette Ford Mary Jo Gramlin Nancy Hood Billy Ingram Karen Kearbey Richard Kearbey Wilson Kendrick Johnny Middleton Mary Isla Mitchell Lemuel Nelson Maxine Oliver Patricia Oliver Butch Parmer Barbara Parrott Gus Persons Nellie Phillips Jeanette Ray Hollis Sizemore First row. left to right: Tommy Ingram, John Paul Jones, Miriam Cooper, Carey Nelle Helms. Second row: Gloria Irvin, Paula Miller, Nellie Phillips, Sylvia Fallow, Barbara Sue Fielder. Virginia Byars. Third row: David McDaniel. Donald Tyler. Paul Bradshaw. Gene Byars, Ralph Matthews. Harold Yancey. SEVENTH GRADE - Mr. A. L. Brown SIXTH GRADE - Left to right: Joyce Callier. Joe Byars. Bud Thompson, Mary Alice Shumate, Margie Calloway. Second row: Frank Burgess. Sara Ann Shavers. Glenda Reid, Sheila Plummer, Rebecca Taylor. Third row: Jack Youngblood. Frances Ingram, Charlotte Shipp. Gary Posey, Evelyn McKinney. Fourth row: Billy Thrasher, Hilda McDaniel. Gordon Luttrell, Annette Daniel, Norman Stubbs. Fifth row: Newell Phillips, Johnny Dent, Mrs. Schult, Jeanette Knighten, Patricia Crowley. First row, left to right: Tom Wimberley, Sue Hendricks, David Livingston, Bud Harrison, Bryon Gibson, Lee Lucas, Nicky Plumer, Fay Youngblood, Sonny Callaway. Second row: Bill Mann, Buddy Cooper, Pam Oliver, Carol McCarter, Dolly Stubbs. Third row; Wayne Legon, Jimmy Storey, Terry Beck, Sandra Shipp, Charlene Mitchell. Fourth row: Sonny Jones, Betty Persons, Duke Trester, Doug Lucas, Ferrell Peters. Fifth row: Gail Greene, Bud Weston, Richard Anthony, Bill Johnson. Joanne Morris. Sixth row: Patricia Smith, Mrs. Reynolds, Violet Holloway, Mary Ellen Nelson. First row, left to right: Donnie Wilson, Lucille Gordon, Martha Faye Lucas, Charles Matthews, Roy Mallory. Second row: David Luttrell, Jeraldine Yancey, Wayne Abbott, Irene Byars, Richard Maxwell. Third row; Betty Jo Freeman. David Parker, Charles Irvin, Nancy Willis, Gloria Reid. Fourth row; Lynda Posey, Woodie Stubbs, Sylvia Dent. Joe Reynolds, Billy Mitchell. Fifth row; Tommy Slade, Bobby Hill, Kenneth Whitley, Ernest Phillips, Mrs. Hugh Dixson. 7 fold tyxade First row, left to right: Mrs. Hutcheson, Billy Thompson, Ronnie Callaway, John Weaver, Nellie Ray Neal, Rosie Lee Peters. Second row; Elliot Wells, Brenda Hill, Glenda Hill. Horace Thrasher. Judy Bussey. Third row: Lucille Maxwell, Gail Shipp, Ronald Burgess, Bobby Cooper, Rosann Callier. Fourth row: Don Brown, Earl Ingram, Sylvia Crawford, Barbara Jordon. Fifth row: Philip Morris. Margaret Helms, Josephine Mitchell, Joe Slade. Second tyiade First row, left to right: James Mallory, Bobby Williamson, E.G. Hutchings, Carol Moore. Patricia Bloodworth. Second row: Sharon Jones, Lynda Ligon, Charles Weston, Everett Neal, Linda Shavers. Third row: Sarah McKinnon, Sarah Freeman, Lorine Phillips, Brenda Anthony, Sandra Storey. Fourth row: Jerry Jordon, Ronnie Parker, Tony Morris. Marvin Stanford. Wayne Stubbs, Mrs. Saxon Jones. 'Pout %KuU First table, left to right: Frank Jordon, Nancy Massey, Sarah Swlndall, Cordell Matthews, Larry Morris, Glenda Holloway. Second table, left to right: Patricia Storey, Vicki Moores, Beverly Schultz, Patrica Crawford, Janice Reynolds, Lola Ann Whitley. “Seta, @tu Front row, left to right: Margaret Nelson, Secretary; Berta McCoy, Treasurer; Mrs. F. P. Feeman, Sr., Sponsor; Mary Ellen White, President; Ruth Kendrick, Vice President. Second row: Joyce Youngblood, Elizabeth Foster, Wilma Sizemore, Dorothy Middleton, Program Chairman. Third row: Jeanette McKinney, Roland Heath. Rudolph Kersey Margie Brooks. John Lester. President, Marka Lester not shown. Left to right: Ruth Kendricks, Carol Culpepper, Joyce Youngblood, Jeaneae Christopher. Second row: June Collier, Berta McCoy, Myrtle Sizemore, Margie Sizemore. 'putune a rfinertca 7W- 2 6- Cu6 Front row, left to right: Emily Butler, Ermalene Parker, Patricia Wilson, Judy Miller. Second row; Annie Ingram, Patricia Chapman. Genelle Wilson. Third row: Emily Sizemore, Helen Darnel, Louise Thompson, Patricia Oliver. Four row; Evans Willis, Advisor, Miss Etheridge- Jessy Phillips. 6 ’ Front row, left to right: Bobby Cartledge, Norman Carter, Jack Gordon Second row: Margie Brooks, June Collier. Mary Lou. Vesma Beck. Third John Lester. Red Hill. Elbert Hill. Mr. Knight. Jeanette Christopher, row: James Willis, CCM4, '?cuMvUte MARGIE YOUNGBLOOD, TOMMY MANN Safc wuyre C U 0? zwxrite4 JEANETTE CHRISTOPHER, HUGH HENDRICKS $u Uor @Ccu4 'pawxxiteA CAROL CULPEPPER, BOBBY CARTILEDGE Se U n @Ccw4. 'pOMnitea DOROTHY MIDDLETON, ROLAND HEATH S tccn. 'p'tte utCce4t FRANKIE DANIEL. BERTA McCOY Se Uo x TTt it 7titeC£ectu zC MARKA LESTER, ROLAND HEATH Settuvi (7 Z4 'ZOottieat JEANETTE MCKINNEY, FRANKIE DANIEL TfCo t .i eCcf Succeed MARY ELLEN WHITE, JAMES WILLIS (2 xacert Scutd TALBOT COUNTY HIGH BAND TRUMPETS Lonnie Fielder Slade Johnson Tommy Mann Carol Russell Jimmy Carr Roger Buffington Dale Hale Carol Callier Carol Culpepper Edwin Buchanan CLARINETS Margaret Maxwell Mary Alice Shumate Joy Alexander Mary Isla Mitchell Pat Mitchell Pat Freeman Gus Persons Kay Smith Wadene McDaniel Glenda Lumpkins John Paul Jones Barbara Sue Fielder Wilson Kendricks HORNS Dorothy Middleton Johnny Middleton SAXOPHONES Phil McRae Evelyn Moores Marka Lester Norman Carter TROMBONES Billy Nelson Elbert Hill Julian Trussell Lemuel Nelson BARITONE Bobby Smith FLUTES Clinton Cosby DRUMS Jimmy Furguson Marshall McCarter Red Hill Harvey Coilier Myra Cooper BASS Albert McCarter MASCOT JoAnne Alexander DRUM MAJORETTE Janie Bates MAJORETTES Mary Bates Juanita Montgamery Glenda Lumpkin Carol Callier BAND DIRECTOR Mr. B. G. Moores Betty Hendricks, Glenda Lumpkin, Mascots, Betty Persons. Not shown Jo Ann Alexander, Carol Callier, Mary Bates. 'ZZcutd Left to right: Carol Culpepper. June Collier. Ruth Kendricks, Dorothy Middleton, Janie Bates, Margie Brooks. Back row, left to right; Joyce Youngblood, Vesma Beck, Glenda Lumpkin, Mary Bates, Mr. Knight, Carol Callier, Joyce Sizemore, Jeanette Christopher. GIRLS' RECORD T.C.H. 37 Chipley - - 39 T.C.H. 36 Hamilton 55 T.C.H. 23 Woodbury - - . • 27 T.C.H. 31 Concord-Molena 38 «T.C.H. - - - 50 Reynolds 27 9 T.C.H. 57 Greenville ------- T.C.H. - - - - 30 Butler • 37 DISTRICT • T.C.H. 59 Waverly Hall - 44 TOURNAMENT T.C.H. 49 Hamilton 54 T.C.H. 18 Yatesville - - . -47 • T.C.H. • T.C.H. 48 Reynolds Waverly Hall 39 T.C.H. 39 Waverly Hall - - 40 • T.C.H. 48 Chipley 44 T.C.H. T.C.H. 27 Manchester 36 Center - T.C.H. 41 Butler .... 42 T.C.H. 21 Yatesville - - ■44 T.C.H. 29 Manchester 30 • T.C.H. 48 Concord-Molena - - - - 41 • T.C.H. 44 Waverly Hall - - 41 • T.C.H. 42 Woodbury — - - 35 T.C.H. 30 Greenville — - • -34 Scu6et6cdt Left to right: John Lester. James Willis. Red Hill, Norman Carter. Jack Gordon. Roland Heath, Bobby Cartledge, Clarence Callier. Back row, left to right: Tommy Mann, Jack Belk. Mr. Knight, Slade Johnson, Rudolph Kersey, Elbert Hill. BOYS' RECORD T.C.H. - - 49 Chipley - 56 • T.C.H. - - 55 Waverly Hall - - - 31 T.C.H. - - 52 Hamilton - -61 • T.C.H. - - 46 Chipley 40 T.C.H. - - 35 Woodbury 45 T.C.H. - - 40 Manchester 43 • T.C.H. - - 86 Concord-Molena - -38 9 T.C.H. - - 55 Butler 24 • T.C.H. - - 62 Reynolds ----- - 34 • T.C.H. - - 66 Yatesville - - - - - 42 T.C.H. - - 37 Greenville - 43 • T.C.H. - - 72 Concord-Molena - 36 0 T.C.H. - - 62 Butler 39 • T.C.H. - - 52 Waverly Hall 33 0 T.C.H. - - 61 Waverly Hall -48 • T.C.H. - - 48 Woodbury 44 • T.C.H. - - 76 Hamilton - -72 T.C.H. - - 51 Greenville • -52 • T.C.H. - - 49 Yatesville ■ 32 T.C.H. - - 41 Manchester -46 • T.C.H. - - 43 Westminister -32 ©T.C.H. - - 82 Reynolds....................31 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT T.C.H.......................45 Hamilton 64 (?6ee'Ue4ute 6 Joy Alexander, Captain; Kay Smith. Top row: Margie Youngblood. Louise Thompson. Carol Busbee, Patricia Chapman ci4e aCC Mr. Knight, Coach. Front row; Red Hill, Norman Carter, Lonny Fielder, James Willis, Troy Chapman. Back row; Gordon Hart, John Lester, Billy Montgomery, Jack Gordon, Elbert Hill, Tommy Mann. r rUEUDAI ET . CO. JNC. Phone 6 Talbotton, Georgia Where Satisfaction Is Assured Guaranteed O K Used Cars COMPLIMENTS OF FERTILIZER CO. Manchester, Georgia Compliments of Compliments of THE BROOK S JARDON ROBERTSON CO. PHILCO Phone 24 Talbotton, Georgia Manchester, Georgia WRVEN’S Owned and Managed In The Chattahoochee Valley Since 1876 Columbus, Georgia Congratulations ! RUSSELL'S GROCERY Woodland, Georgia Compliments of THE PEOPLES BANK Talbotton, Georgia CONGRATULATIONS To The Senior8 Of '54 MITCHELL'S GROCERY COMPANY Frozen Foods, Groceries, Meats, Ice Cream The Hogg Store xMl Member Heart of Georgia Grocers Phone 98 Talbotton, Georgia Compliments of Compliments of 'Wdk. i SERVICE STATION MERCANTILE COMPANY Talbotton, Georgia Talbotton, Georgia Compliments of Compliments of LIVINGSTON CITY CAFE GROCERY Phone 164 Talbotton, Georgia Talbotton, Georgia E.L. BARDWELL COMPANY The Rexall Store Talbotton, Georgia Make Our Store Your Headquarters Compliments of MUSCOGEE CHEVROLET COMPANY 15th Street at First Avenue - Phone 2-0631 Columbus, Georgia Compliments of WASHINGTON STREET SERVICE STATION C. W. MORGAN, Proprietor Dealers in Standard Oil Products The Style Center Manchester, Georgia • •• «11 Mt « . GEORGIA - ALABAMA COCA-COLA Manchester, Georgia Read Your Home Paper NEW ERA Phone 66 Talbotton, Georgia No. 10 Hobbs Speaking G.L. -HOBBS GROCERY Talbotton, Georgia Compliments of a A ES A R! 50 t j siHE WIEILlR¥ Owned By J. H. STANCILL Phone 44 Manchester, Georgia -w Compliments of BELK-GALLANT co. Manchester's Leading Department Company Manchester, Georgia STARLING'S GARAGE Good Gulf Gasoline and Oil Acetylene Welding All Kinds Auto Repairing Woodland, Georgia Compliments of MRS. B. H. G.L. CARTER CLEANERS Talbotton, Georgia Phone 99 Manchester, Georgia Compliments of PYE £ COLLIER L.N.GOOLSBY Your Frigidaire Dealer AND SON Woodland, Georgia Woodland, Georgia ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO. 3 Manchester, Georgia Dr. Emory Milton Mrs. J. H. Ferguson Mr. Carter Matthews, Jr. Mr. T. C. Boswell Compliments of HENDRl X $ IVEY Mr. Robert L. Jordan Mr. H. Chris Callier Mr. J. L. Parker Mr. Charlie Hendricks Mrs. Richard Alsobrook Mrs. Odell Fortner T. A. 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Box 670 1541 ISt Avenue Columbus, Georgia THE Compliments of WOODLAND BANK “A Friendly Bank in a Friendly Community” 1953 - 54 Woodland, Georgia Talbotton, Georgia Congratulations to Seniors of 1954 You Are Always Welcome at a jm GOO GOO RESTAURANT Columbus, Georgia Phone 68 Talbotto Georgia FOR delicti 'cms A LITHOGRAPHED --- YEARBOOK DALLAS • TEXAS -• '• ' X . jr-— - .‘ - ® fi t. • • r . 4-T % •' • _c 'x w f?- . % • • a . 1 ■ r . ’ ’ v- . a ” • . v k ; j 3C ►V ' . . 'W s'V‘ . v f - • • V: :; K A i •, TV; '• - . - S , • V % ’ «V , W 4 . ,.f +- . ' s hL ■ - _ • ... - .? . - • • . • • r ; ■ rv-. .v:..; ‘ i W m - 4 -' ; s ' «• . • _i ■ - ? ' -?v I SSb - ' - NC - :•■ ■;., °- V - . :.• ' %. ■ s x - 4t ' V y $ ’ V v f .x . '-v;. •: . •■ +. , '■ : _ fT . r- % r . 3 w % ■-'k; %a ,)ikv ♦ — v • ' , v “ • ' - ------ ' • 0 •— • ' • 'V'V - ' v. v -• -- „ • - N. v-'-_ N v- ’ ' - :C ; - jT -• ' , f.' pr -v, . -Si 0 5 - V, - V.J - , x.,- v «. - - v ‘ - V w’ k %•■' % yy. ■ . %L f A A «v. . 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