Union Free High School - Viking Yearbook (Scandinavia, WI)
- Class of 1958
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FOREWORD The Annual Staff of 1958 has in these few pages tried to capture some part of the work, the play, the seriousness and the gaiety which have nade our high school days an unforgettable experience. A8 time goes on, may the Viking bring to you memories of achievement, of happy and worthwhile experiences, of unselfish and lasting friendships and of the spirit of Scandinavia High School. DEDICATION Mr. Noreika, with sincere thanks for all you have done for us, we would like to dedicate our 1958 Viking to you. Your true sportsmanship in athletics, endless patience, and helpfulness have contributed greatly toward the happiness and suc- cess of our high school days. , 52; Mg ??gflzz g ? Xi, 1111 1754750 ? 671x 1 szl a , ? g w, g, . , ? . 7407??! X gig; A FACULTY Mr. A. 0. Lee Principal Social Problems History Latin Mr. M. P. Norelka Atheletic coach Math Science Typing Mrs. Laura Willett English Geography Citizenship Forensics Dramatics Mrs. Doris Smith Music 1x4 gal VV ???Vg g . , M g ,V 74 IIAIIXIV V VVVVVVVVVVV Allen Leroy Abrahamson QQQ: Baseball.........1 Basketball......o1 Volleyball.......1 Boy's Glee Club... Mixed Chorus.....1 Ensembles........... Glass Officer........2,4 Annual StafoOCOOIIIIOD Dramatj'CSOODOOOOOIOIIOO Ambition..........Travel rrrpzt Fl? Marlene Carole Eckhardt Girla' Glee Club. 1, Mixed Ghorua......1, Ensembles.......... Forensics......... Dramaticeou-ooouoo Campus Echo Staff. . Annual Staff......1,2 Class Officer.........l StUdent BOdyoooononooooo Cheerleader...........1,4 Ambition................. .......E1ementary Teacher . H 2:3, 2,3: C..3, ,2:3 0293: .1,2 ,3 D 9 9 D tttwtrttk Klaudeen Ellen Grenlie 61,185! Glee Club.1,2, 3 Mixed Chorus.....1, 2,3 Ensembles............3 Forensics........12,3 Annual Staff.........3 h Campus Echo Staff..1,2,3 Class Officernnnouoo:003 Prom QueenQOCOOOOOOOCOC Ambition...0ffice Worker 9 9 D 9 9 Emery Wayne Jensen Baseball............2,3 BaBKetballlOOOOOOIIOI. VOlleyballooocooouu-oo Boye' Glee C1ub.....1 Mixed Chorus.;....l,2 Class Officer.....1,2 Student Body......... . Campus Echo Staff.l,2 3 Annual Staff-oooooooz 3 Forensics.........1., 2 3 Prom King.............. Ambition.........Enginee , o 9 9 , , , i i O I 9 , 2 , i i O u 4 u 4 4 u u u u u u r Nancy Lou Johnson Girls' Glee Glub...1.,2 Mixed Chorus.......1,2 2 Eugene Willard Jole 51p3942z Baseball.......l Basketball.....l Volleyball.....1 Boys' Glee Club. Mixed Chorus...1 Forensics......1 Enaembles......1 Dramatics........ Annual Staff....... Campus Echo Staff..2 Amhition......Engine D 9 , o D 9 D 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 , , i i , ! , n KJbJLdWUUUWk-J 4 u u u u u u u 4 3 r 9 9 v D t i t v 9 a e Lois Ann Melby CHQZJ Girls' Glee Club..... Mixed Chorus......... Ensembles.............. Forensics.............l, Campus Echo Staff........ Annual staffOOOOOOOCIICCl Ambition..............Tea 3-Pthtth? al Ernst Nottleson ' BBS ballollohiiloiil',2 Basketball............ Volleyball........... Boys' Glee Club..... Mixed Chorus.......1 Ferensica..........1 Ensembles............... Annual Staff.....o.....o. Ambition..........Eng1neer prptpptz Cynthia Ruth Peterson Girls' Glee Club.....l Mixed Chorus.........1 FOTenSiceooooooooocool Campus Echo Staff..... Annual Staffouoooooooooz Class Officer........... DIAOROVAwarGOOIOOCOOICOOOOI Ambition..........H0me Agent 09-099. ?Htwttt Ann Marie Trinrud Girla' Glee C1ub....1 Mixed Chorus........l Ensembles......'....1 Foren81ce.ogooaooIU01 Dramaticsotnoonoouu-o Annual Staff......... Campus Egho Staff...1, Class Officer.......o- Ambition............Te 3.:4rpma;np;:p K.z CLALL nILL Dear Scandy Highmferewell to you With smiles and tears me pert. he'll think of you in years to come For you have wan each hearta Our chewing gnu, Our stapled booke Our teacherSnand pals too We're drifting now toward destiny 1 Farewell old highedear school To the schoel We will our love for daily classes and assignmentso To Mar Leg; we will thosU quiet third hour aSSemblies and our solue tions to xorld problems. To uro Nageika, 9 will our love far writing up geometry theorems and chemistry experiments and all the grasshoppers he can eat. To hmsv aillett ve leave our love and appreciation for English Lita erature and all our dramatic suCCQSSesc To hrs. Smith we lelve all our last chords and aur geod behavior in Mixed Charus. To Hans eh we lOaVU all those bits of erasers, spit made, and coke bottles. To the Junior Class we will our honorary positions as noble Seniors and our leadership ability. Allen Wills his privilege of taking the car t3 school to anyone who can afford it and his front seat in assembly to Harold. Marlene mills her dramatic ability to Jane and her silly moods t5 Jane Klaudeen :ills her love for the sciences to Beverly and her ability to see the blackboard to Joanne. Emery wills his ability to da his English assignments to Ken N. and all his extra geometry theorems to Donald Go Nancy wills her speed in typing to Carol and her ability to crack gum to Leon. Eugene leaves his skill at balancing 3n two legs of a chair to Tom I. and his singing ability to MiCKBYe Lois leaves her excellent behavior to David and her success in teachin, underclasemen'politeness to Gerald. Royal mills his ability to get alang with the teachers to Ken Z.and staying home nights to Ronald. anthia mills her early morning hours to Bill and her love for spurts to Sandra V-M. ggg4wills her love for singing to Jane E. and her path on the side- walk to Charleeno The Senior girls will their room, along with their Rook cards, to the Junior girls. The Senior hale mill their private bench downstairs to the Junior boysa To the bus drivers we will our pr-omptness in the mornings and all the forgetten books and lunch bagSa . .1 Af 1! ! vim M JWN 'y' f 11 W771 l CW; ' I I SENIOR CLh S PROPHECY It is a beautiful spring day in May of 1958,but Madame vede Vissae does not have time to enjoy the weather; she is very busy in her Plat ist Shoppe on Pleasant Street. Today she has ten palms to read. imagine tenl! And all at once, toot well, Ild better get started; it looks like a long but interesting job, say Veda Vissaza , The firSt hand shows a very interesting plain of marsa It tells of great suceess in the field of administration for its ownerr Allen Abrahamson. He is destined for the general managership of the netiOhm ally Known Kraft Corporatienn Marlene Eckherdt is the owner of the next palm in liner TheVMetht of Apollo in her palm is very prominent which indicates a great future in the field 3f rhctingm--on Broadway, of csurse, so she can live with her husband, a successful New York engineera Oh, My , says Veda Vissaza This palm shows streng Mount of Jupiter: which indicates that you, Klaudeen Grehlie, have ambitions From the lines on your palm it looks as though you are going to be the chief executive of a nationally known, fast rising firm in Denveh Colorado. Incidentally, she will marry her multimillionaire boss. And what haVe we here? This palm belongs to Emery Jensen, None of the areas on this palm are extrordinary which signifies a well rounded personality. Me learn ttat from his beautiful home in the suburbs iand family of 7i he will travel into Pittsburg to his pramising career as a mechanical engineer. Oh yes, his ingeniousw ness will be shown in a revolutionary new concept of space travel. The next palm shows a love for travel, says our palmiste I bew lieve its owner will go to Chicago and meet a Cattle raiser , from Texas. Of course, they marry and go t3 the Lone Star State to raise cattle for the Armour Company. Just in case you're wondering the hand belongs to Nancy Johnson. The Plain of Mercury catches the pelmist's eye in the hand of Eugene Jole. This is said to indicate a scientific mind ohnhnhed with a witty persanality. These two things will help in making Jele rise from an electrical engineer to president of General Electric and a great Democratic statesmen in the U.St Seneteo Leis Melby is next to show her palm. Veda Vissaz tells that her distinct line of heart indicates a great patience and understanding which she will need and use fer a time teaching the primary grades, but before leng she will use her education for training her own five youngsters, I tire says Veda Vissaz. But I will g3 on: there are but three left. One 3f thee: belongs to Royal Nettlesonn A prominent Career in the field of chemistry is very apparent. In fact, he will fiih himself as the head chemist for the allied Chemical Corporation 1f New York. He will marry a stage dancer and live in a little ranch :n the suburbs 3f New Yorke This palm shows a surprising erganizing quality, muses Vedas But its owner, Cynthia Petersen, will most assuredly use it in her posim tian as chief dietitian in the newly canstructed Hospital of Fiesiw dents 3n the Potomac River near hashingtan DsOa Ann Trinrud's is the last palm for today. These lines of fertune tell of future success in the field of music. Her very first record will hit the million mark; but after a shart while 3f 'pr' singing, including appearances on the Ed Sullivan and the Lawerence hslk TDV. shows, she settles down in a small community. iHere she puts her tel- ents to work making the small church known over the whole state for its wonderful choir music. The job is done says Veda Vissaz. I hope it suits yavr fanch' SENIOR CL5SS POEM By Marlene Eckhardt Eugene He's the class rameo mith flashing dark eyes He lavas and he fights as ZORRO he crys 5511 throw him a fish you'll hear him exclaim He's quite a fclla-n with many a dame . Royal He's a sharp dresser With light wavy hair Eis favorit5 sgpression is I don't care He's our cnonist-in the lab you will S55 Him mixing and messing vith hN03. Allen He's our class sport; He's tall and he's slim You'll often hear him S5y-- Jell Bully for him! He drives his own car to school 5V5ryd5y, In thu future- his practicality may pay. ? $216231 H575 our class personality, He lends a helping han:1 He always $551.15 1,05 . 1L, L that makes '01 C551 jug? grand Hefs goodea+ math 556 55 55C5s ,. 1 4.5 1,,1q His 5x5rgss1el is s mpuv Y05111111. H01;J.:3515 5n Ank.143v1 55n5 dayr' is a S5yingH15t's ruslly SQQ KJGM5QLL Sh5 5 our 511 ass brain -waars many 55: hairwdois. She colsrs 553 12115 in reds, pinks, arid blues-- Oh my goshitW 5n5 ll often say With a dimpled cheek and a smile so gay. 5 smile 915.1155- Sheis cur class leador she7s a pa? and 555-1 Just watch her 13.? and ywrsii Knat than its 1555: Her posture is p5 fact Her slang is 0 L115w' Her big brawn eyes sparkle with-just loads Cf funu Lois 'She?s the class cook Her bad habits are few She's Emily Post to the freshmen in schools And then tn5 :ings fell offE says she-- She's cut5, has red hair and She's nice as can be. 11512.1 sn5's our class typist In sports sh; does shine She V5ars a cute panytail and always loaks fine when she is baffled h31y1f315d3' she'll sayuh as she looks so surprised in her cute little nay. She's our class singer With a smile warm aid gav1 whenssh513 disg stud. hfsugn BananasY1 she 11 NBS She likes cosmeti05'5 jewelry Is always well 6ressedi SheIs p5pry 3:1 Ch55mfnl and so full of zcst; Marggpe Shs' s a charming lass The actress of her class When there's work to be done Marlene makes it fun Her scholarship is fine alSo in music she does shine. I SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 7, 1954, thirteen bewildered freshmen entered the halls of Scandy High to become part of it. Two weeks later initia- tion was held 32f we were nus en Official-past hf SoHsSs The class officers wars cnssen as C;l;ows: PresidentnCynthia; Vice Presidehtn hGailg Secretarwarsasuxsersslene; Class Advisorqu. Lesa All if as tuck part in sshging and most of us in forenicso Ronald chi Edgenu ;n attemparahcous reading and Marlene in serious decimation wens chosen to represent Scandinavia in these fields in the coniersnou czntcsth Mariano was also chosen .as a hB team cheerleadwro :Faar the middle of the year one classmate left us. Next year eleven cf us enrolled in SGH.S. as sophomores, We had last are moss classmate during the course of the summers Our class oifarers Ear thL: year were: ETesident-Emery; Vice President Allen; Secretst-IreasurerwAnn; Our class advisor was hrs Schuu macher. Toward the end of the year one more Classmate dropped out so now we wens ten, Participation in extraucurricular activities was much the same as the previous yearc Lois and Ann, as part of a mixed quartet, Wont to Madison to receive an A on their musical selection there: During the junior year there were ten of us.0ur class officers were Presidehthmery; Vice PresidentuAnn; Secretary-Treasureru Klaudeun; Our class advisor was Mr. nestenbergerg Our participav-- tion in all sctlveties was very good again this years Ann went to Madison with her mezzo soprano solo and received a starred A there. Marlene also went to.uadison with her serious declamatioh and she received in A on itc During our Senior year there was again ten of us. Chosen for class officers were; PseSLdent-Emery; Vice President-Allen, sec- retaly-Larlere; Tr ssurerwsnhp Student body of officers from our class vergs Erusidsn+mEmebyg SecretaryeTreasurer-Marlenea Nhrlene again vehr t Madison vihh her serious declamations She . reneived an A on 13, Eugene add ADD also went to Madison with their soprano and baritone duet, Tues received second on it. Marlene Was chosen as one of the ha team cheerleaders. 64 , 3.x 9? , Z, g,?;l JUNIORS lst ROW: L.Johnson, D.Zawack1, A.Rasmuasen, C.Krueger, G.Johnson, 2nd ROW: D.Johnson, N.Madaon, J.Erickson, J.Hardel, J.Bestu1, D.Garlson. V CLASS OFFICERS V.?res. J.Erickson Treasurer G.Johnson Sec. J.Bestu1 Pres. L.Johnson ,1 77 , .1 l I 1 1 MMIWMMWMWM W, WWW xxxxxxxxmw W mxxxxxxxw 4.?! M0 W SOPHOMORES lst ROW: K.Madson, C.Nelson, B.Stelnbach, S.VanMatre, S.Wa1bruck, D.Tr1nrud, R.Leppen. 2nd ROW: D.Gurholt, W.Nelaen, T.Johnson,T.Bestul, K.Zietlow, B.Swanson. SOPHONDREE CLASS OFFICERS V.?res. T.Bestul Sec. T.Johnson Treasurer S.VanMatre Pres. W.Nelsen 71V??? ?X 3M? g 7i??? gl lll l7lll g gg.ll g 4 7 IZ . , g ; , . xxx a M . xX ; , R. 2w i , , wwm g ,1. . ,,,,W?.,, x ,L FRESHMEN lat ROW: G.Jole, B.Jensen, M.Dan1elson, J.Kroetue, S.Johnson. 2nd ROW: G.Bartel, D.Melby, K.Nelson, D.Johnson, W.Peterson, D.Holtebeck. q y :.?g CLASS OFFICERS V.Pres. D.Holtebeck Treasurer M.Danielson Pres, J.Krostue Sec. B.Jensen ,xx4 $12, Xx g i7 g X; 4, x; r g? ? ? , g z .40! 4,717; g NEWSPAPER STAFF Seated: C.Krueger, J.Harde1, A.Rasmussen, Mrs. Willett, Advisor. Standing: D.Tr1nrud, J.Erlckaon, S.VanMatre, J.Krostue, S.Walbruck, M.Danielson, D.Gurholt, C.Nelson, K.Nelson, B.Jensen. ANNUAL STAFF Seated: N.Johnson, G.Peterson, A.Tr1nrud, A.Rasmussen. Standing: K.Grenlie, L.Melby, R.Nottleson, M.Eckhardt, E.Jole, D.Gurholt, C.Krueger, A.Abrahamson, D.Garlson, E.Jensen, Mrs.Willett, Adviso C.Nelson. YEARBOOK STAFF A Ann Trinrud Editore Assistant Editorv eAndrey Rasmussen Business Managerce 7f x. 3 R; ,e Emery Jensen Allen Abrahamson Adviser e Mrs. Laura Willett Rex Dean Photographer Typist: e Nancy Johnson Cynthia Peterson Seniors Senior Section 4 Forensics Charleen Krueger music Lois melby Sport: E gene 3016 Danny Carlson Donald Gurh03t Art Mbrlene Eokhardt Carol Neleon We, the Viking staff of lQEB wish to thank the faculty, the senior class members? the members of the ICWer classes for their wrw operation in providing materials to help make this annual a sucaneeg GIRLS' GLEE CLUB let Row: Mrs. Smith, Director, D.Zawacki: D.Tr1hfud, K.Gren11e, N.Johnson, R.Leppen, B.Jensen. 2nd ROW: N.Madson, K.Madson, C.Nelson, J.Bestul, J.Krostue, C.Krueger, L.Me1by, M.Eckhardt. 3rd ROW: A.Rasmussen, S.VanMatre, A.Tr1nrud, G.Peterson, J.Harde1, J.Erickson, M.Danieleon, S.Walbruck. BOYS' GLEE CLUB let ROW: Mrs, Smith, Director, G.Jole, G.Bartel, D.Gurholt, E.Jens n, G.Johnson, D.H01tebeck. 2nd ROW: W.Nelsen, K.Zietlow, R.Nottlesen, D.Melby, D.Johnson, W.Peterson. 3rd ROW: T.Johneon, K.Nelson, D.Gerlson, A.Abrahamson, E.Jole, T.Beetul. MUSIC The annual solo and ensemble contest was held at Amherst on March 29 v 19580 The ratjn :3 given were same-nhet EiLu f3renb then Jasm wranrso Tbav McIe Ma cm L; II; III? IV V; ivrv3ed n? la LJ:f rmmgmgm Ax .n prurious gears$ The TemxH-n wmre as 3353,? N. s; NAT. 321:.82 P3511311 SQ p :3 ' IWQ Tri nrnd A IT EuQe-11o IaTe B 11? RoyaL Non Jason C I Leia Mulbv E III Klaudaun +Ieh3,e B Ill Marlene Ezkaardt B lI Janice BestuL B 131 Diane Trinrud C IIT Donald Gurhclt E II Sandra Waibruck C III Gary Tole C II Lavid Mulby C III Dwnald Holtabeck C II jUwTs :37: Malby T Ann Trinrud E II Tunice Bestul T Diana Trinrud E III MarTenu Eckhardt T Marion Danielson C IV Ann TrinrudT Eugene 3010 B I Tois Melby T Allen Abrahamson C I MIXED QUARTET Ann Trinrud, wLois Molby, Eugene 3019 3nd Donald Gurholt E II TRIPLEMTBTQw Klaudeen Grenlie, Jane Erickson, C IV Sandra ualbruck, Marion Danielson, Diane Trinrud. marlena Mckhardt, Carol Nelson, Janice Bestul, and Joanne Hardel Out of the three I's given, only one group vas able to go to Madison due to the fact that the other twc I's were in class C which canhuT yo ona Eugene and Ann went to Madisan on May 10 and they roaeivcd a II on their duet. On Saturday, the 5rd of May we went to Mmherst again; this time cur WjXQC. chorus and our Glee Clubs were in the conteutn There we TUTHLIVT she followings meed Choris C II Girls? Glee Club O I Boys? Glee Club C III we give our sincere thanks to you, Mrso Smith, for your patm ience and all your wonderful helpo SPEECH ACTIVITIES lst ROW: Mrs. Willett, Instructor, D.Zawack1, D.Tr1nrud, A.Rasmuesen, C.Krueger, C.Nelson, L.Melby, K.Gren11e, R.Leppen, B.Jensen. 2nd ROW: G.Jole, D.Gurholt, S.VanMatre, A.Tr1nrud, G.Peterson, J.Hardel, M.Dan1elson, J.Krostue, S.Wa1bruck, M.Eckhardt. 3rd ROW: G.J neon, W.Nelsen, D.Garlson, K.Ne1son, T.Bestul, E.Jole, R.No tleeon, E.Jensen,-W.Peterson, D.Holtebeck, Absent-S.Ste1nbach. ONE ACT PLAY .wA let ROW: A.Abrahamson, J.Harde1, M.Eckhardt, E.Jole, 2nd ROW: C.Krueger, prompter, N.Madson, Mrs. Willett, Director. ' Q why 1 FORENSIGS ' 5 Our local forensic contest was held on February 24 this year; Thirty-four students participated in the ten divisions. The local winners were: Tape Recording we-eSophomore Class Play Reading ----- Royal Nottleson, Gary Johnson, and Delores Zawacki Extemporeneous Reading ------------- Danny Carlson h Donald Holteback Extemporaneous Speakingu ------------- Eugene Jole h Cynthia Peterson Foureminute Speech Emery Jensen h Audrey Rasmussen Original Uration Lois Melby h Don Gurhalt Non-Original Oratian ----------------------- ?om Bestul h Halter Nelsen Interpretive Reading Joanne Hardel h Ann Trinrud Humorous Declamation w Diane Trinrud h Bill Petersen Serious Declamationu -------------- Marlene Eckhardt h Sandra VEnMatre These students traveled to Birnamwood on March 14 to partici- pate in the Wolf River Valley Contest.Receiving the A15 were Eugene Jole, Cynthia Peterson, Emery Jensen, Lois Melby, Joanne Hardel, Diane Trinrud, and Marlene Eckhardt, Cynthia received a starred A for her work in Extemporaneous Speaking. These seVen went to Stevens Ebint on March 29 for the Regional Tournament. Marlene received an A, Lois a B plus and the remaining five received B's. Marlene went to State on April 12 where she re- ceived A. All our thanks to our coach, Mrs. Willett for her time and pat- ience and we congratulate her for her fine work. DRAMATICS The cast of Soandinavia's one act play, Seven Wbmen, by Barrle went to Tigerton on October 25. We were happy to receive an A there. The District Contest was held November 16 at Stevens Pbint They: we also received an A. At the sectional contest Nbvember SOwh d+ Stevens Point we received a B. Our Cast was as follows: Eugene Jolc Rattray Earlene Eckhardt uuuuuuuuu Lenora Allen Abrahamson --------- hm. Tovey Joanne Hardelu ----------- Mrs. Tovey Nancy Madson ----------- ueMaid We had a let of fun and success and will alway remember our dramatics- QEx'i? ' kn :6 Ii; 1 BASEBALL TEAM let ROW: A.Abrahamson, E.Jole, W.Nelaen, R.Nott1eson, D.Gurholt, 2nd ROW: E.Jeneen, D.Melby, K.Zietlow, K.Nelson, D.Garlson, Mr.Nore1ka, coach, W.Peterson, T.Johnson, D.Holtebeck. VOLLEYBALL TEAM lst ROW: W.Nelsen, D.Garlson, A.Abrahameon, E.Jole, R.Nott1eson, D.Gurholt. 2nd ROW: G.Jole, Mr. Noreika, coach, D.Melby, K.Nelaon, K.Zietlow, E.Jensen, W.Peterson, D.Holtebeck. BASKETBALL TEAM let ROW: W.Nelsen, D.Garlson, A.Abrahamson, E.Jole, D.Gurholt R.Nott1eson 2nd ROW: G.Jole, E.Jensen, D.Me1by, K.Nelson, T.Bestu1, Mr.Noreika, coach, T.Johnson, K.Zietlow, W.Peterson, D.Soltebeck Allen Abrahamson-Sr. F, 5'11 , Lots of fight, great rebounder. Eugene JongSr. G, 5'10 , A hard man to replace. Qggnx CarlsonnJr. C, 6',Just watch him next year. Walter NelseQTSoph. F, 5'10 , He has lots of drive. Donald Gurholt5Soph. G, 5'7 , A sharp shooting eye. Royal Nottleson-Sr. F, 5'9 ; He fought hard. Eggrz qggsen-Sr. G, 5'7 , A good team man. Tom Bestul-Soph. F, 6'3 , A good A team prospect. BASKETBALL SCORES ZVHScandinavia 54 E536 Rcee 26 64 Bowler 80 69 Gresham 45 74 Mbttocn 47 69 Tigerton 51 56 Wild Rose 39 54 Resholt 28 86 Bowler 27 67 Gresham 29 e 93 Almond 41 67 Mattoon 54 81 Birnamwood 41 80 Tigerton 51 55 White Lake 46 71 Roebolt 38 6O Manawa Scandinavia won the district velleyball tournament at Rosholt; but because the Vikings were not notified, they failed to show up at the sectional tournament 63 Athens and were therefore disqualim fiedc 1
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