Wellington High School - Duke / Hi Times Yearbook (Wellington, OH)
- Class of 1955
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.NUM , , I 1 s 'ff X K 1 4 vi., Y Q 2 f ff 'N H. ami: ,g 'M gas., .mi DI n ' - -I THE IQ55 HI TIMES ANNUAL WHLLINGTHN HIGH SCHIIIIL WELLINGTHN IIHIO Editor in Chief ......, Literary Editor .,A,.,... Writing .,..,.,,,....t. Henes ,..,.,,...........,,.,,......,..Roberta Tefs Dick Fehlan, Freda Shepard, Dick Oney Photography ,....-t.....,,........,........Y.,,, ..... H arold Watters Layout .,..,,,,. A Art .,......,r Typing ...,.,, ,,.,sr.....Donna Wolf, Sue Grissinger: Vifeaver ,....Ruby Davidson, Wax'erly Smith Janice Dammeyer, Theresa Rose, Connie Crile, Shirley Puka Sports ,.,... ,.....t ,,.. i . . ...,.,..t,t.,.,,.....Y,. t.Roger Harris Business Editor ,.,....,.t.,,........,.,.,....,,,,.,,,...., ,Lois Stanfield Ads ........ Betty Teehan, Shirley Puka, Mary Ellen Ray, Sales Cherie Babitt, Beverly Bassett, Barbara Drake Martha Lowther, Shirley Puka, Rosie Farago, Sandy Amato, jane McHenry, Lois Stanfield, Betty Teehan, Mary Ellen Ray ANNUAL STAFF Our staff has worked as best it can, To put out an annual at seniors' demand. We used for our theme the new building this year In our hearts and minds 'twill always be dear, TABLE CONTENT SEN I ORS . I , MUSIC ...,......,.............,... 45 ACTIVITIES LASSES ...I............. .,............ J.. . E , o.,-H0 2 A SPORTS ............................ 5 5 ADS --.--,..-,-- '13r Li1 ' 4' A DREAM l ,lb- Cfm nlll gig:-Iii: IIII 5:1 :':: y iv ,...-E55 3 -iff-uf xii-0...' 4 Q 4' 'T' Qi'-u ' 'J , ' QE1 , A Qing I-' ' X . in f-, Nl- ' . 5 If . , 'Y . A, --f., -34 ' A.. -.: 71- ,Z I fgklnjy' 2 ' Fly. Y ' V' Y I I- in if i X A GRUW ',ww, '.JLlw I .M fL., 5-. - L+ J 'ff Y x L. ' N N 8 7 ' AF 1:5 'A Sealed D Shays C Walker D Swanger j McConnell H Arndt Standing P Gray clerk R Eaken W Harris superintendent C Truman R Drake The need for more classrooms in the Vfellington School building becme apparent to this board of education as early as 1950 They receiyed requests from the state department of education and from surrounding school districts to consider consolidation with those districts Increasing enrollment in the Wellington primary grades foretold the necessity of having more classroom space Plans for the type and amount of new construc tion were withheld until the consolidation with the Brighton School District and a part of the Rochester School District were completed in the summer of 1957 During the late summer of that year an architects firm Fulton Krinsky and Dela Motte of Cleveland was selected to submit and revise build ing plans in accordance with the boards conception of the school needs These needs had been studied by a school survey group from Kent State Lniyersity during the spring and summer of 1957 Advised by the state department of educition to build for the future needs of the school district as it existed after the completion of consolidation the board and the survey group decided that an addition to the present high school was the most economically feasible plan. The construction of a completely new' high school was not possible within the legal debt limits on the districts property valuation. Three-fourths of the districts voters approved. t the November, 1952 election, a 5500.000 bond issue to construct and equip an addition to the present building These bonds were sold to a syndicate of bond brokers December 10 1952 and the contracts for construction were let March 10 195v Practically all phases of the construction and equipping were completed during the summer of 1954 so that the new high school addition was first occupied in September 1954 Two elementary rooms had been brought near enough to completion to be occupied in September 1953 The entire project included the construction and equipping of two elementary rooms and five general high school classrooms two science rooms with two storage rooms three commercial rooms one me chanical drawing room one yocational agriculture classroom a yocational agriculture shop and a music suite with rehearsal room practice rooms office and storage room This attractiye durable building attests to the fore sight yudgment and skill of the architects thc general contractors lcnnings ind Churella of New London. and other contractors chosen by the Well- ington Board of Education to carry out the project. The board feels that the long hours of study' and planning spent during many' regular and special meetings are amply' repaid by making available to Wellington Districts children an efficient. pleasant environment for their learning activities. 4VQ,ZZZea2C 5 Y ii ,'3 S1:-,Qi 1 W ALTFR HARRI9 Supf 1 7117116711 Rf DX N1 Cf JRMICR ADMI l T ATl0 MRS. BAKER MR.'BARBE MR, THOBURN '. B.S.. ALA.. in Home Er.. B.S.,M-A-H1 Ed-. 3.S.. Ohio State -A Ohio SYNC u Ohm State , , Agriqulrufe ,, Home Economics Manual Training Visual Education A ff MISS BENNETT MRS. BeYIER B.S. in Ed.. Ohio Stare, B.S.M. fn Mum. Muskingum College, Baldwin-WHIIHCC Columbia University Vocal Music Q MRS- STANNARD Algebra 1, Geom. 1 Not pictured: MR. OLSON B.A.. M.A. in English. Ohio State, B.D.. Nazarene Theological Seminary English MR. GOURLEY B.S.. ALA. in Music. Baldwin-Wallace, Western Reserve U. Instrumental Music MRS. GREEN BA.. Hiram U. of Wisc. Columbia, Harvard, N. Y. School of Social Work History ,s . 9 is 54 B.A.. Baldwin-Nwallace Civics and Speech 'th Grade Math. MR. CAMPBELL A.B. in Php. Ed.. Peru State, Neb. Manual Training Phys. Ed., Coach Football, Track MISS FOSTER B.S'., A.B. in Ed.. Ohio State, Bowling Green U. Latin, French, and Eng. Q , gg 7' MR. GOVE B. S., Baldwin-Wallace L, I-f Physics and Math. y Asst. Coach MR. GREEN MRS. GRISSINGER B.A.. Wooster A.B.. A.M.. Lebanon U. Wilmington, University of Chicago Advanced Math. Geography, MISS HOFFMAN B.A.. M.A. in Spanish. Phys. Ed. Kent State English MR. McCORMICK MR. PATESAL B.A., M.A. in Ed.. Heidelberg, Ohio State. Univ. of Mich., B.S., M.A.. Ohio State Science, Phys. Ed., Asst. Coach Q 3' Vi. six, 5. MR. DUSSEL BHS.. ALA. in Hifiorj. Kent Stare Hist. and Gov. MRS. GANNETT BS. in Ed.. Carnegie Inst. of Tech., Baldw'in-Wallace Commercial FACULTY MR. SHELLHOUSE B.A. in Ed.. Heidelberg Biology, Phys. Ed.. Basketball Coach. Driver's Education MRS. ROBERTSON B.A,. Elon College. North Carolina Commercial and Eng. .r 1 Mm MRS. PIPER AB. in Ed., Ohio Wesleyan, Kent State Oberlin College Univ. of Colo. Chemistry 7 English 0- UN fl 1. 4-,,. Q' Ni -- x A t +7 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dlck Ewell pfefzdent jack Kepler wee prexzdent Lols Sranfxeld Jecretary Ed Grose zreaxurer 9 . I x, wg. Q' 6 in 19' i mf 1: ' MARILYN MARIE ANDERSON It it nu! neceuarg In fight a randfe inm the Junrbinef' Brighton lg Wellington 2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 33 Drum Major 4: Cheerleader Ig GAA 2, 3, 4g FHA lg A Cappella 3. 4g jr. Sextet, Senior Sextetg Senior Chorusg Mixed Chorusg Home- coming Attendant 4. FRED W, BROXVN Fritz I Lnou on uhirb ride my bread ii burteredf' Wellington l, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball I. 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, Z, Track l. Zg Band l, 21 Chorus l. Stage Crew 3. 4: Class Sec- retary 2. JOHN E ARNOLD PAUL BROWN ack What I cant ree I nezer l1e mkcn my fun uhere uzll believe ln l1e found ft We ington I 2 3 4 Brighton I Wellington 2 3 4 I Z 4 FFA Se FFA Reporter 4 MARY BA'I'1 ISTA Frzendr are born not made Wellington I 2 3 4 FHAI 4 Times 4 Librarian l 7 4 Of flce 4 Annual 4 ALLAN H BFAL nefer me! a man I didn! I E e innton l 4 I 3 3 Baslte ba ueball JERRY W CARINO Polxteneu rr the chief rxgn ff culture We mgton I 7 3 4 ot I 3 Bask ball Baseball 7 3 4 Dance Band 7 3 4 High School Band l Z 3 4 junior Class Play Class Secretary 3 CON STANCE ELAINIE CRILE Nothing IJ I771f7U5fIlJlt 1 a uzllxng bfdfl elingtonl 7 1 FHA 3 4 GAA7 3 4 HiTim St I I 3 1 Senior Chorus l A C prvella I Annual Staff 3 Office Practite A FHA Nevssreporrer i C' ,f ff k JANICE ELIZABETH DAMMEYER am dont uanl o go heater: I uant to go urth you Wellingtonl 2 3 4 Annual 34H1Times234 A 1 2 3 4 Senior Chorusl 2 A Cappella3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Clarinet Q artet 2 3 4 GAA1 2 3 4 Enterprise Re porter 3 4 National Honor So ciety 3 4 junior Girls Sextet Senior Girls Sextet junior Play Annual Typing Editor -I Band Secretary -4 FHA Degrees Chairman 2 4 RUBY ANN DAVIDSON Rubisan A huhhlzng brook haJ noth mg on me Brighton 1 Wellington Z 3 4 H1Times2 3 4 FHA12 3 4 Art Editor Brighton Bugle 1 Art Staff Hi Times 2 3 Art Editor Brighton Annual 1 Art Editor Wellington Annual 4 Mixed Chorus 1 Senior Chorus 7 3 Baseball teaml Treasurer Senior Chorus 2 Class Treas urer 2 FHA Historian 2 State Historian FHA 3 Pres FHA 4 ELIZABETH ELLIS EASTIN iz 'There may hat e been greater 141101671 in my dag but I doubt We linpton l 2 3 4 FHA l GAA l 2 3 4 A Cappella 3 Lbrarian 1 2 4 Sen Chorus l All Star Basketball 7 3 Office Practice 3 RICHARD A EWELL Dick ' Knou1e1lge if more than equivalent lo forcef Brighton l' Wellington 2 3 4' Student Council 2 3 4' Na- tional Honor Society 3 4' A Cappella 2 3 4' Boys' Quartet 2 3 4 Red Cross Delegate 2 3, 43 Basketball 33 Football 25 junior Playg Dramatic Club lg School paper lg Yearbook l, Zg Class President l, 4g Class Vice President 3g Student Council Pres. 3, 45 Student Council Pres. 25 Pres. Red Cross Council 4. ROLLANID L EWELI. Dan Fools rush m uhere angel: fear io tread Brightonl Wellington 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 A Cappella2 3 4 Dramatic Clubl Baseballl FFA 2 3 4 FFA Pres 3 4 Class Vice Pres ident 2 3 FFA District Pres 3 WILLIAM CHARLES FARAGO l It 11 better to lwe rzch than die rich Wellingtonl 2 3 4 Basket b 12 3 4 Footballl 2 4 Baseball 4 TONY F FARAGO Tony Wt! and urrdorn are horn urlh a man Wellinttonl 7 3 4 Football Bas all 4 tional Athletic Scholarship Soc I RICHARD H FEHLAIN Dick It if a :ery han! undertak- ing to try and pleate everyone. Brighton lg Wellington 2, 3, 4' National Honor Society 4' Na- tional Athletic Scholarship Soc. 4g Football 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1 Baseball lg FFA 2: Basketball 21 FFA Treas. 23 Chorus l. .Z CHARLES E FREEMAN Itook my man Frzdm urzb m e ington l 7 3 4 ball ROGER LEE HARRIS Rog Smile ruth an mten! to do rmrcbzef Wellington 1 2 3 4 Football 4 Bas all Trackl 3 4 Baseball 7 3 4 Senior Chorus 1 2 A Cappella 3 4 Class Play 3 Boys Quar ICI 7 3 4 National Athletic Scholarship 7 3 4 Annual ED C GOTT I a man ba a rar needt nothing more We ington 1 2 3 4 Basket ball 2 Track 3 Football l 2 3 4 Stage Crew 3 4 LYNN LARRY GRAY Larry Never let it be .rand that Im 4 lady 5 man Wellingtonl 2 3 4' Football , 2 3 4' Trac . EDWIN T. GROSE Bail the book ue!! rf mu uanl the firb to bite. We lington 1, 2, 3, 41 Basket- l, -3 A Ca ella 2, .3 junior Boys Quarteti Football l. 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Boys Quar- tet: Baseball 2. 4g Co-Captain Football 45 Class Treas, 3, 4. 4 I2 JAMES LOUIS HENES im A Christian IJ the higher! of man Wellington l 2 3 4 Basket 1 4 T A Cappella 3 4 Senior Chorus l 2 Brass Sextet 4 Class Pres 2 Band Pres 4 Band Field Marshal 4 SAMUEL ERNST HENES Sam Young m lrmbx in yudg ment old Wellington 1 2 3 4' A Cap- pella 3 4' Senior Chorus l 2' Senior Boys Quartet 4' Or- chestra l' Band 1 2 3' Clari- net Quartet 2 3' Dance Band 2 3' National Honor Society 3 41 SPQR 2 3 4' Quiz Bee Z 3, 43 Hi-Times 3 41 National Honor Society Vice Pr s. 4' Pres. SPQR 43 Annual Etlitor- in-Chief 41 Literary Editor Hi- Times ri, LAWRENCE DALE HINFS Larry Thinking ir but an idle unite nf thought. We ington l, 2, 3. 4. RALPH N HYDE Happy go lucky fazr ana free nothing there If fha! bozh err me Oberlinl 7 9 Wellington 4 Baseballl 7 9 umtw Lou Jwsex The hwy unrld and I ihafl rze1er agree GAAl 2 4 FHAI 2 Band 3 Annu 4 Tim JOHN ALLYN KEPLER aclr A uoman uould run Ihrough fzre arm' ualef for Jufh a hind heart We ington l 2 5 43 Football B s etball 1 2 3 4' Band 1 - 3 4' Class Pla ' A Cap- pella 2 3 43 Dance Band 1 Z, , 4' Trumpet Trio 1 2 3 Brass Sextet 4A Football Co- Captain 5 4' Class Vice Pres. 4. WAWDA LOU LATTIMER EMU nag maker m5 gain. We injzton 1 2, 5 43 A Cap- pella 3 43 Senior Chorus 1 23 7 A l, Z. 5. 4: Librarian 1 Office Practice 43 Hi-Times -. '. 43 Annual' 3. 42 junior Girls Sextetg Senior Girls Sextet. ELIZABETH LEE Libby Her rrmle ber rpeech her umnmg um :hare all the glfomm rhoughtr auaj GAAI 7 3 4 Senior Chorus 1 2 A Cappella 4 H1 Times I 2 5 Homecoming Queen 4 Pres A Cappella 4 VIOLA MAY LEE Tuffy A mum' no! lo he thanged hy place or nme Brighton 1 Wellington 7 J 4 Girls Ensemble l Nlixecl Chorus l Baseball 1 Dramatic Club 1 FHAl 7 3 4 H1 Times 4 Librarian 3 A MARTHA A LOWTHER Marry PEVIIIIJIIIL pfus tha! fhmer mort ur e ingron 1 C orus l, 23 A Cappella 3, 'lL GAA l 2.-5 -4' Annual taff - ' - CS . Girls' State' Jr. Girls Sextetg Sr. Girls Sextet' GAA Sec. Z. - 3 Class Vice Pres. 1' Hi-Times Editor 43 Annual Sales Editor 4. DARLENE lwl. VIANNIYNG A zrnmanr uorh it neter one. e intron 1.2. 3.42 GAA -. '. -ll Hi-Times 4. MARY LOU MOON Do you not know I am a woman? When I think I muff Jpeakf' Wellington 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Times 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, FHA' 1, 2, 3, Librarian 4. RICHARD ONEY He ir well paid that is frell Jatirfied. Wellington 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Z, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Cornet Trio 1, 2, 3, Brass Sextet 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. PADDY LOU PARSONS Pat Variety is the Jpice of life. Wellington 1, Z, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, GAA 1, 51531- ior Chorus 1, 23 Hi-Times 4, Librarian 4. DEAN ROGER PUGH Roger Hlfzen :lim has in u il. Crescent City, Fla. lg Welling' ton 2. 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, FFA I SHIRLEY JEAN PUKA Shirlence Beano provoketh lhiever Jooner than gold. Wellington 1, Z, 3, 4g GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Hi-Times 1, 2, 3, 41 An- nual 3, 4, Office Practice 2, 3, 4, FHA Program Chairman 4, Hi-Times Circulation Editor 31 Hi-Times Correspondence Ed- itor 4. MARY ELLEN RAY Marcy 1 can he ai good as I pleare, if I pleare to he good. Wellington 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 45 Senior Chorus 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Class Play 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 A11 Star Basketball 2, 33 Hi-Times 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. CAROL ANN ROMEIS It ir earier not to Jpeak a word al all, than to Jpeak more uorzlr than ue Jhouldf' Wellington 1, 2, 3, 4. THERFSA ROSE Terr-, ' 'Tii mi talent lo corneal wi ihoughtif' Xlfellington l, 2. 3. ot FHA l. J, S, GAA l, Z. 3, 4, Hi-Times 1. 5, 4, Annual 4, A Cappella S, lg Senior Chorus l, 2. Li- brarian Z1 Offite Pracrite 3. FHA Sec. 2, FHA Vice Pres. 3, GAA Treas. 3: FHA Counry Pres 3, be R fe -su 3 Qs i JAMES SEARLES rm Ill rpeak tn a mfnrlrous lmle mice Brighton I Wellington 7 4 Nova 5 PHILIP BRUCE SHEFFIELD Phip He zloer 11 u :tb better grace but I tlr it mfre mzlural elinpton I Z 5 Stage Crew 2 5 4 Stage Crew Man er 4 ootball I 2 ack I 2 5 4 Bueba 5 el Basketball I 2 5 a tional Athletic Scholarship Soc 5 4 Class Secretary 1 FREDA MAE SHEPARD Here IJ a dear and true zn- durtriout friend. Wellingtonl 2 5 4' Annual 5 4' Hi-Times 2 5 4' GAA ' FH 2 5' Li - ian 4. WAVERLY SMITH Wave' The u'orld if 4 wheel and it will all rome round rigbi. Wellingtonl 2 5 4' FHA 1 2' GAA I 2 5 4' Hi-Tim s ' Librarian I 2 4' O ' Practice 4' Annual 4. LOIS ANN STANFIELD Shorty Ar merrg ar the da3 zr long and rbe xr rbf rt Wellington I 2 5 4 GAA I 5 4 Senior Chorus I A Cappella 3 4 Junior Sextet Senior Sextet Annual 2 5 4 H1T1mes 2 5 4 Band I Wa tional Honor Society 5 4 All Star Basketball 5 Class Sec -I GAA Pres 4 GAA Vice Pres D Business Editor Annual 4 Se National Honor Sociers -I RAYMOND LEWIS TAYLOR Shaggy T e lun rt nrt rn fierce ar they pain! him Br1,L,htonI Wellingttmn 2 5 4 Senior Chorus I Boys Choir I Baseballl 7 5 Football 7 5 4 Basketball I 2 5 4 Track I 2 5 All Southwestern Con ference Team 5 Class Reporter I FFA Reporter Z FFA Asst Pres 5 FFA Advisor 4 ELIZABETH JANE TEEHAN Betty Diamonds are a girls bert friend. Wellington I 2 5 4' Hi-Times . A . Senior Chorus I 2' Librarian 2 5 4' GAAI 2 5' Jun' Play' Class Treasurer l' Annual Advertising Editor 4. ROBERTA TEFS Bert' Sing :way Jarrow. ran away fare. Wellington I 2 5 4' GAA I - J 4' Hi-Timesl 2 4' - nual 5 4' Senior Chorus I 2' A Cappella 5 43 junior Girls Sextet' Senior Girls Sextet' Stu- dent Council 5 4' Homecom- ing Attendant 4: Annual Lit- erary Editor 41 National Honor Society 5, 43 Pres. National Honor Society 4g Vice President Student Council 4. WAYNE PETER TIMCHUK 'No man can lore wha! he never had. Brighton l' Wellington 2 3 4' FFA 2 3 4' Music l' Basket- ball 1' Baseball 1' Vice Pres. FFA 4. HAROLD LE ROY WATTERS A proper man as one :ball .ree Wellrngton I 2 3 4 Class Pres 1 3 Football 1 2 Track 1 2 Band 1 2 Annual 3 4 Annual Photography Edltor 4 Sax Quartet 2 GARY DEAN WEAVER Garrlson Great tbmg: come m .rmall package.: Jo doe: dynamite Wellington 1 2 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 Track Manager l Track 7 HlT1mes1 2 benxor Chorus 2 A Cappella 3 4 Class Play 3 Qulz Bee 3 An nual 3 4 Annual Layout Edltor 4 Senior Quartet 4 PAUL AMBA WILKINSON God bleu the man who in- vented Jleep. Wellington 1 2 3 4' Band l 2 3 4' Projectionistl 2 3 4. DONNA MAY WOLF Mazle A light heart lwe: long Wellmgtonl 2 3 4 A Cap pella 3 4 GAA 3 Annual 3 4 HxT1mes 3 4 junlor Glrls Sextet 3 Llbrarlan 4 Offrce Practlce 3 4 Natxonal Honor Soclety 3 4 MAYNARD WRIGHT Corky Wing dnl my parents lend me lo Jrhool Welllngtonl 2 3 4 Football Ba ll ack l 7 PASSING THOUGHTS OF SENIORS The tvs elve years of schooling we have completed this year will form the basis of all education we will receiye in the future Some of the seniors will con tinue their education in colleges and universities others will find this year the last in their formal edu cation But all of us will play a part in helping to solve the problems which will ultimately face this graduating class We are now standing upon the threshold of a new era the atomic age This age presents to us the most complex and challenging problems of the cen solemn dignity on Commencement Day A certain triumph is felt by all as our achievements are re vyarded by a long awaited diploma Yet a quiet sad ness moderates the exuberance for Commencement Day marks the end of one period of our educational life and the beginning of another either in the school of everyday living or in higher education tury Science wholeheartedly supported by tnfluen tial groups and indiyiduals has reached far into the depths of the unexplored and has achieyed success Today vie hase a povser capable of destroying hu manity or of raising it to new and unreached heights The fields of politics economics and sociology have not however met with success equal to that of sci ence If the fallacies of our culture are not corrected tiyilization as vue krovu it will disappear from the earth to use in reaching for our ultimate goal and we hope that in our future achievements we can repay these provisions with the honor and prestige which they merit Our future is before us let us shape it so th it it will best fulfill the needs and demands of our country our community and our conscience CLAS FL lllll. YE ' I CLASS L LLII BLACK ani YELLIIW CLASS M TTL ' llllLIl If LADDER y WIIICII llE Wellington High School will assume an air of Our school has provided us with many resources l ' LL ll ' l ' C l O LAL ' A ' LLlAlll O I7 CLASS lllSTOIlY As we look back through the maze we have had to travel rn the past twelve years let us look also upon the vfonderful classmates and teachers who made school both educatxonal and mteresttng The search for our goal was begun tn the ftrst grade under the guldance of Mnss Taylor and Mrs Burnham Our patty rncluded Mary Battrsta Fted Brown erryCar1n0 Conn1eCr1les anlce Dammeyer Eltzabeth Easttn Blll Farago Tony Farago Charles Freeman Ed Gott Larry Gray Larry Hmes Henes Sam Henes ack Kepler Martlyn Lock Martha Lowther Darlene Mannmg Mary Lou Moon Pat Parsons Shtrley Puka Mary Ellen Ray Theresa Rose Carol Romets Ph1l1p Sheffleld Freda Shepard Betty Teehan Harold Watters Paul Wtlktnson May nard Wrtght and Gayle Wrxght In the second year of our travels our gurdes were Mrs Dudgeon and Mtss Swartz We learned a ltttle more about the three Rs and welcomed two new frlends Allan Beal and Dlck Oney In the th1rd year our teachers were Mrs McEn dree and Mrs Bleman They managed to pass most of us on to Mtss Mathews and Mrs Fnsher our fourth grade teachers Wanda Lattlmer Mtlan and Waverly Smnth Norwalk lotned our party th1s year and went wtth us Into the ftfth grade where our teachers were Mtss Stutzman and Mrs Carruthers Here we gamed Gary Weaver Elyrn and Paul Brown but we lost Charles Freeman to Spencer and Toledo In the sxxth grade our teachers were Mrs Pratt and Mrs Cam The seventh and etghth grades proved an excttlng new experxence as we prepared ourselves for htgh school Under the constant supervrston of our advts ers Mtss Wartng Mrs Ptper Mr Dussel and Mr Shellhouse we fmally made II IHIO hlgh school Dur mg yuntor hrgh we lost Martlyn Lock to Notre Dame Academy Cleveland and Gayle Wrrght to the wtde open spaces of Texas Charles Freeman came back to 1o1n our class In the mnth grade under M1ss Mays Mr Busher and Mrs M1let1 we elected Prer Harold Watters V Prey Martha Lowther Secy Betty Teehan and Trear Phlp Sheffreld Ed Gtose was the only trans fer from Hunttngton who stayed In the tenth grade a group of new frrends lomed us from Brtghton They were Marrlyn Anderson jack Arnold Dlck and Dan Ewell Dlck Fehlan Vnola Lee Ray Taylor and Wayne Trmchuk Roger Pugh yomed us from Crescent Ctty Florxda Our of fxcers were Prer 1m Henes V Pref Dan Ewell Secg Fred Brown and Treat Ruby Davrdson The eleventh grade was the last year rn WHS for many members whom we wlll long remember They were Penny Hand Grace Hafler Sandy Kepler Judy Eaken and acqute Gtar Our advlsors were Mr Heflm Mr Patesal We elected Prer Harold Wat ters V Prer Dlck Ewell Secy erry Cartno and Tren: Ed Gtose Our advtsors 1n the sentor year were Mtss Foster and Mr Barbe We elected Prey Drck Ewell V Prey lack Kepler Sem Lots Stanf1eld Trear Ed Gtose by Iantce Dammeyer 5 ' - Y 7 Y ' 7 ' 7 ' . , . 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' 1 , I ., , .. , 1 7 . al I IJLASS We the Class of 55 beung of reasonably sound mrnd do hereby declare and publush thus to be our last wull and testament We bequeath To the Junuors our Senuor pruvuleges To the Sophomores our umpeccable conduct To the Freshmen our hugh scholastrc standards Induvudual bequests are as follows I Marulyn Anderson leave my small drum major unu form to anyone who thunks he can squeeze unto ut I jack Arnold leave my many address books to Kenny Heuden I Mary Battusta leave my book on how to grow haur to Rhea Peet I Allan Beal leave my nuckname Shoulders to Ron nue Thompson I Fred Brown leave to Ray Fehlan my exceptuonal abuluty to be on tume wuth a Ford I Paul Brown leave my collectuon of pocket books to anyone who lukes to read anythung anywhere I jerry Caruno leave my dressy slack ourfuts to Carl Crapo I Connue Crule leave my dumples and smules to my suster Charlene I Januce Dammeyer leave my abuluty to go wuth Pen fueld boys to joan Preston and Carol Andrews I Ruby Davudson leave my artustuc talents to Frank Dost who may want them I Luz Eastun pass on my vutty remarks and wunnung ways wuth teachers to my suster Cora I Duck Ewell leave my abuluty to thunk of excuses when asked for a draft card to anyone wuth a quuck mund I Dan Evuell leave my seat un Kennys to anyone car ung to use ut I Bull Farago leave my abulury to make As un Physucs to Davud Gott I Tony Farago leave my foul shooting abuluty to Dale Zeugler I Duck Fehlan am not one for words so leave my seat un Speech class gladly I Charles Freeman leave my booklet on the cuty of Toledo to my brother Rog I Ed Gott leave my secret formula of pop stealung to Ed Aldruch I Ed I Rog Harrus leave my wunnung ways and corny remarks to Muke I m Henes leave Nupper to Sonny Settlemure I am Henes leave my post as presudent of the Varm Club to Randall Wagner I Larry Hunes leave school ' wuthout a worry and a care I Ralph Hyde leave a portuon of my heught to Pat Teehan an up and comung basketball player I Mary Lou Jensen leave my quuet reserved manners to Barbara O Keefe I Wanda Lattumer leave the older fellas to jane Mc Henry Grose leave those sexy ways to Ted Greene I9 WILL I Lubby Lee leave my Football Queen crown to any junuor gurl fortunate enough to wear ut I Vuola Lee leave my wuld and ruotous ways of luvung to Bernuce Ellus I Martha Lowther leave my edutorshup of the Hu Tumes to anyone foolush enough to want ut I Darlene Mannung leave my persuasuwe arguments Carmel Marley I Mary Lou Moon leave my skull un laughung or gug glung to Carol Moore I Duck Oney leave my excused absences to anyone who ukes to sleep un the mornung I Pat Parsons leave my ever changung seats un study a to Betty Wungenfeld Roger Pugh leave all the gurls to Lawrence jordan Shurley Puka leave my fruendshup wuth Mr McCor muck to Sandy Amato I Mary Ellen Ray leave my styles and smules to Bar bara Drake I Carol Romeus leave my fuve year perfect attendance record to junuor Dunford I Theresa Rose leave my rosy blushes to Rosue Farago I jum Searles leave my shy ways around gurls to Davud Bockmore I Phup Sheffueld leave Crystal Beach to Don Vuckers I Freda Shepard leave to anyone the job of stayung after school to put out the Hu Tumes Lors Stanfueld leave my heught to Dorus Garfueld who may need ut whule playung basketball Waverly Smuth leave my two toned haur to Carol Ruggs I Ray Taylor to Russ Furcron Betty Teehan undubutably take ut wuth her I Roberta Tefs leave a bottle of peroxude and a pack of cugarettes to Sue Grussunger I Wayne Tumchuk leave Kansas Cuty to Keuth Sucasku and Duck McKenzue I Harold Watters leave my posutuon of sudelune photoc leave my luck un makung those long shots refuses to leave her duamond and wull rapher to anyone who loves to luve dangerously I Gary Weaver leave my nearly red Pontuac to no one I Paul Wulkunson leave my bug bass saxophone to Vurgunua Settlemure I Donna Wolf leave my Job of accompanust to the gurls sextet to Susan Westbrook who us already makung a nuce start I Maynard Wrught leave mv hook I-Iovu to Customuze Model As to Bob Fusher Wutness R W Dussel Wanda Lou Lattumer januce E Dammeyer , , , , , 3 ' A , . y x O 1 , ' D 3 ' v 1 s Y ' Q 1 ' ' . 14 nl I ' 1 u ' ' ' ' . 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CLASS PROPHECY I am the class of 55 I have exrsted for twelve years and the hrstory of my exrstence rs known to all The future alone remarns unknown Let me take you to a class reunron rn 1967 and grve you a fleet rng glance of what wrll have happened to me rn the next twelve years Charrman of the occasron rs Drck Ewell professor of psychology at Harvard At the moment Drck rs berng rntervrewed by Wanda Lattrmer head lrbrarran at Herrrck Memorral Lrbrary who rs rnterested rn hrs recent publrcatron The Mental Drsorders of the Amoeba Everyone rs wartrng for Sam Henes late as usual who wrll be the speaker Mr Henes has just returned from a concert tour of Europe where he dazzled audrences wrth hrs vrolrn Hostesses are the housewrves Mary Battrsta Vrola Lee Freda Shep ard and Mary Lou Jensen They have been kept rn strtches by the lrfe of the party radro and TV comed ran Rog Harrrs Jack Kepler wrnner of the 1964 Olymprc mrle run has rust jorned the party wrth an admrrer Mary Ellen Ray Dror model and fashron desrgner The famous beautrcrans Theresa Rose and Connre Crrle styled Mary Ellens hart and her jewelry rs by Wav erly Smrth and Ruby Davrdson artrsts at Trffanys New York Lrbby Lee rs gazrng through the wrndow at her new 1967 Cadrllac It rs berng servrced by Ed Gott and Maynard Wrrght who have specral rates for Cads Harold Watters owner of the Watters Studros rs takrng a group prcture of hrs classmates who have become engaged rn agrrculture They are ack Arnold an extensron agent Wayne Trmchuk owner of a ranch rn Wyomrng Dan Ewell darry man and Ray Taylor and rm Searles owners of a large sheep ranch south of Wellrngton The party rs now berng served lunch whrch was prepared by Carol Romers Darlene Mannrng and Mary Lou Moon all are home economrcs teachers rn Lorarn County Schools Tony and Brll Farago co owners of the Farago Spaghettr House are conversrng wrth Larry Gray owner of a delrcatessen The three agree that the lunch rs wonderful Allan Beal rs nova postmaster rn Wellrngton and has recently hrred Roger Pugh as marl carrrer They 1re enjoyrng a conversatron wrth Drck Fehlan coach It Ohro State who rs grvrng some pornters to Lrz Eastrn coach of a champronshrp all star grrls basket bal team All the games at Ohro State were televrsed by CBS cameramen Phrp Sheffreld and Paul Wrlkrn son Here coverrng the reunron today are Martha Lowther and Donna Wolf reporters on the Wellrng ton Enterprrse now owned by Jrm Henes Bert Tefs and Shrrley Puka prrvate secretarres are takrng the mrnutes of the meetrng The program rs about to begrn It rncludes a barbershop quartet composed of Ed Grose Larry Hrnes Drck Oney and jerry Carrno Thrs quartet rs professronal and rs usually accom panred by Paul Brown and hrs band of renown Also on the program rs a baton twrrlrng act by Marrlyn Anderson and a hrt tune as sung by Gary Weaver In charge of the program were Lors Stanfreld and Paddy Parsons housewrves and Betty Teehan a mar rrage counselor Fred Brown who rs an undertaker was unable to attend today All celebrrtres were flown here today vra Amerr can Arrlrnes a concern of whrch Charles Freeman rs presrdent anrce Dammeyer served as fr specral hostess See you all rn 67 by Wanda Lou Lattrmer Fd 569s N g y x J , ' Q ' , ' 'J ' 1 - ' Q , I A ' l , af: lil' Q. 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X.. .Af Q..- -. .A -'- X-A.-f 1 GI 0FFlCE PRACTICE When you need information the Lse of a telephone or an escort around the building you find these girls very helpful Not only do they pain business theory in classes but they also achiexe the practical experience of an office They are familiarly known as Mrs Groses little helpers LIBRARIA S We should all thank Miss Foster and her able group of librarians for their good work in this department. The girls work during their free study halls. 39 VME' 1 40 QIZ EE Duseel B oex Nurrax Barbe j Hanna D Amdr M Har R W agner F Dost R McKen IC W Brumfzc-Id I. Mxller 9 Hence TUBE T COUNCIL R. Pcrkinsg 3, Tcnncy, .Yrf'n.5 R. e s 7 A 5 . zxcll. n .. Gary Smith . r 6. 1' J 'Q C'r1:iin.l,cr1 M. ' Yl C 1 5 c Cr win- ', I ,qnnn cj rf. . rrm. ' ' XY' 'L-r. R ue 5 -1. Adu 145692-4 an wc 9 Hencs B Drake lx bugaskx W Goff B O lxeefe 5 XX esrbmok C1 Per ms M Gossman J Foster B umm D rndr 1 Fm cl enny I auson Cum ISS Fusrcr Nicyers S Wnsrbrfxyk ATIO AL H0 0R OCIETY ax ban IC Sun an rear R efs ref Wo Dammexer M155 Foster Adzmn 5 Henei V Pref R Ewell R Fehlan ,.- 0 P 0 Q0 Ro V I . Brumficlgl-. L. Mxller. K.. Marley. 1. M Th . , A , IN, ' k , B. 41 T '. . Ll L , D. N , M' . M. E. R' L. xt f' ld. K' ' d T . T . P .P D. lf. J. 41 VAR ITY CHEERLEADER 5 Auble D Cooper C Marley L Matcham There are four cheerleaders thns year They haye learned many new peppy cheers We wlll be hearmg a lot more of these g1rls smce they are all ,Tumors Thexr panent coach IS Mrs john Grxssmger RE ERVE CHEERLEADER 42 T Ed Gott Don Vxckers Phxp Sheffield Fred Brown Denny Arndt Not pxctured Ed Aldrrch PINJJECTIO ISTS J Pfexffer P Wxlkxnson J Kay H Norton J Wnlkxnson R Robmson R Freeman J Hallxwlll G Gxbbons 43 ' ' , . 7 V ' 1 ' J X 'd ' U , 5 1 I 4 Af I Q 1 7-za 1 2 Q ' ,A N ,.,,. do 1 - i I' '! , v 1 '4 fix 'W:f g1f., N '17 MU IC C0 CERT Oboe: R. Wagnerg Clarinet I: D, Arndt, J. Dammeyer, P. Palmer, Clarinet II:-B. Bricker, S. Hawkins, L. England, B. Bassett, Clarinet III: E. Mull, L. Oney, D. Garfield, W.'Lampeng Bar: Clarinet: R. Fehlang Saxopbonerz P. Wilkinson, V. Settlemire, J. Carinog Fluter: T. Brouse, j. Halliwill, D. Arndt, S. Wagner, Cornelr: J. Kepler, D. Oney, D. Hayes, J. Warreng Trumpets: The marching band started the year by playing at the football games. They prepared both pre-game and half-time shows, appeared at the pep rallies, and took part in the annual Halloween Parade. After football season, concert band was begun. First on the schedule was the bird-Winter band concert. But because of an epidemic of flu, the concert was postponed from its Sunday dare to a Friday School assembly. Next on the agenda was the Counry Solo and Ensemble contest There almost half of the band took part either playing solos or appearing: in an ensemble 46 BAD 4 M. Finkel, J. Dickason, T. Sprenger, A. Laskyg French Horns: L. Miller, K. Barbe, M. Banks: Baritone: 1. Henesg Bauer: S. Soley, J. Halliwillg Trombonerz T. Richmond, F. Dost. M, Wightg Percunion: E. Aldrich, J. Fisher, B. O'Keefe. The band's next date was the Band Festival held at Clearview. Select members of the band took part in the afternoon rehearsals and the evening concert. Also playing were students from the other bands in the Lakeland Conference. After the festival, the band began rehearsals for their annual Spring Concert. Soon afterwards was the Memorial Day parade where the band made its last appearance of the school year. 47 DANCE BAND MAJORETTES 49 4. Q Rau' One: D. Smith, E. Lee, R. Tefs, C. Crile, J. Dammeyer, L, Matcham, S. Hayes. L. Sranfield R. Wagner. Rau' Two: Mrs, BeVier, S. Grissinger. C. McConnell. J, McHenry. M. Young, N Brown, M. Ray, R. Davidson, R. Peer, R. Shays. V. OK:-ere, W. Larrimer. Run' Three: B W'ingenfeId, M. Anderson, D. Cooper, S. Auble, M. Stanfield, M, W'inson. C. Marley. T, Rose 50 i 5. ,, 2 1. -a-D D. Wolf, A. Klein, 1. Fowler, M. Mohrman, M. Lowther, B. Bassett. Rau Friuri J. Henes, S. Henes, E. Grose, J. Kepler, R. Oney, G. Smith, D. Ewell, R. Harris. P. Whitney, E. Aldrich. R. Furcron, J. BeVier, D. Ewell, I.. Crandall, G. Weaver, D. Arndt. A CAPPELLA The A Cappella Choir this year was composed entirely of juniors and Seniors. Many groups from the choir took part in various public functions during the year. The choir first appeared at the open house when the new addition was opened to the public. Because of a flu epidemic the Mid- Winter concert was postponed. The choir then prepared for the Spring Operetta entitled The Count and the Co-Ed which was presented in May. 51 JUNIOR IHRLS SEXTET SENl0R KHRLS SEXTET SENIOR BOYS QUARTET JUNl0R UCTET SENl0R CHORUS Q'H,.3Pfm-Qmm Gag., mcw fs Qnlw J 0 UNIOR CHORUS L5 F? S? 7' H10 5- 1 - A f svolws af 5 VAR ITY Dm' X Rou' One: K. Knapp, R. Swartz, R. McKenzie, M. Wright. E. Grose, J. Kepler. P. Dague, R, Fisher, I.. Gray. B. Farago. Rau Tu 0: Coach Campbell, R. Furcron, P. Sheffield. K. Sugaski. D, Ziegler, R. Harris. D. Vickers, R. Fehlan, R. Thompson, M. Storrow. 1. Dickason. Coach Patesal. The 195-1 Wellingtcun High Sthool football team. after taking a first game setback from Medina 26-19. raced through the next seven remaining games undefeated. In their first season in the newly formed Lakeland Conference. XX ellington ac- quired the title by obtaining a spotless record of five victories and no defeats. By apply- ing good hard football with speed and deception. the Dukes applied the finishing touches to some of their heavily overweighted opponents. Two of Wellington's most important games were with Huron and New London. By winning the New London game we retained the trophy awarded by the V.F,XY'. of both towns. 56 FO0TBALL Row Three: Coach Shellhouse, R. Robinson, W. jewett, D. Gott, T. Richmond, H Norton T West, J. Halliwill, J. Hanna, G. Gibbons, W. Moon, R. james. Rnu Four: T. Fara o F Brown D. Ewell. C. Marley, R. Fehlan, A. Beal, R. Freeman, L. Grissinger, C. Crapo, R. Mosher The Dukes elected Ed Grose and jack Kepler as co-captains for the season These two leaders and the rest of Wellingtons well-balanced team combined to give Welling ton one of its finest football seasons. SCORES Wellingtcun .... . ...... 19 Medina ........ ...... 2 6 Wellington. ...... 31 Vermillion ...., 6 Wellington ........ ...... l 2 Huron ....... ...... 7 Wellington ........ .,.... l 2 Clearview ..... ........ 6 Wellington ........ ....... 2 6 Rittman ..... .,.... O Wellington .... ....... 20 Amherst ....... 0 Wellington ........ ....... l 4 Stow ................ ...... 1 2 Wellington ,....................... 21 New London .............. O JUNl0R DUKES ,V+ ' . 5512431 F' vi! i , , wie if 19- lk C mails ...6 I . MH, -af L 'ffcv1.LnQ' 11' it fri! -F up 1 -J as if .. me L , , ,W 1 W. W Q, 'Q '11 TRACK These five lettermen of 1954 will lead the Wellington High School track team into the 1955 schedule. They are: Russell Furcron, hurdles and relayg Maynard XVright. distanceg Track Coach Campbell: jack Kepler. hurdles and relayg Phip Sheffield. weightsg Carl Marley, 440 and relay. Jack Kepler won both high and low hurdles in the District meet. He set .1 new record in the low hurdles with the time of 20.6 seconds. The old record was 20.8 sec- onds. jack then went to the State Meet. placed third in the high hurdles .ind fourth in the low hurdles. - 59 F. VAR ITY BA KETBALL l ' ' ,. L A i1 Welltngton Htgh School s Varslty basketball squad played xery tmpresslxe ball thrs year and ended the season vsrth a very ftne record of thtrteen wtns and stx defeats Although most of the teams Wellrngton played had more hetght than we dtd the Dukes made up for tr tn speed and frne shootmg abxltty In some of thetr games the Dukes had a few bad breaks but came through tn ftne fashron Wellrng ton ned for second place tn the Lakeland Conference mth sn-t vttns md four defeats Wellxngton obtalned one trophy ID basketball th1s year and that was for wrnnlng the South Amherst Invrtatlonal Basketball Tournament We bear South Amherst and then hrghly regarded Brunswrck from Medtna County The Dukes were led by sxx senxors who wxll be appeared to be Wellrngtons htghest scorers l sorely mtssed next year Ray Taylor and Jrm Henes though jack Hepler Phxp Sheffteld or Tony Farago could come through wtth the game wtnnlng basket tr any gnen txme SCORES XX cllxngton Axon m Vfelhngton Welltngton C rafton X crmllhon Wcllnngton C lcxrucvn Wellnngttun w Ftrclands WClllD5Il5D 1 Amherst Ncxx Brunsxxlck X Wclllngtcun Obcrhn f Huron NX clhngton Xwellxngton Welltngton ww Grtfton W elltngton Welltngtcmn Welllngtcxn Wfelltngton W clhngton XX cllnngton NX elllngton v v XY clhngton XX elltngton 1 Amherst Vermxllton New london Axon Huron Amherst Rtttm in Amherst Lakexx ood 3 . . . , . , a- 'V ' r 'O ' . I8 ' ' Y . .50 ' . ... ,.. .flf ' ' 57 3. . .65 ' r 58 A ' .55 ' . 52 '- ' ' -ll ' ' -40 ' , M56 Wellington -19 New London .46 Wfellington 56 Clearview .99 ' A . 59 f -. ' ' . .67 ' Y 68 ' 59 ' Y ol ' -' .. 59 ' ' 'fi . M65 ' t 56 . . . .. .45 ' ' 58 A 54 Y .. .58 ...Am 'Y rr A 1 69 '- ' . 58 A .42 ' ' 55 1 .. . .-48 ' Y .54 H64 ' ' r '9 ' ' . .68 ' Y fl . . . 60 RE ERVE BA KETBALL Wellxngton Welllngton XX elllngton Wfellnngton W ellnngton XX ellmgton Welllnbtcmn W ellrnbton Th1s years reserve squad became one of the most outstandlng teams Wellxngton has produced rn many years It emerged undefeated from a tough seventeen game schedule and gamed scores well aboxe those of the opposrng teams lt seems qulte probable that thls lunlor xarsnty team vnxll brmg, home many more Champxonshnps ln the future The teams high scorers were Drck MtKenz1e and Dale Z1egler Close behnnd these sharpshootlng sophomores were Wendell ewett and johnny Drckason Mxke Hams only freshman on the team was also one of the top scorers Coached by Sherman Gove the squad exerc1sed a remarkable defense and Cl formxdable offense Most fnnal scores were from twenty to thlrty polnts above the opponents It was the fnrst unde feared season for a Welllngton qunntet m many years Avon Grafton New London Clearvrew Fxrelands Oberlxn Huron Grafton 1954 1955 Wellxngton Well1ngton Welllngton Welllngtcmn Wellrngton Welllngtcun Welllngton 61 Amherst N erm1llxon Clearvlexx Avon Huron Amherst Rlttman ' ,, ..,.,,,,,,,.. 5l .,.,,,s. ........ , . ., H21 ' ,rr,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, A M58 ' , .... , ,, ,,,,,rr,rr 38 ss.....,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,, 2 l ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, r,,,,,,,, 4 9 7 ' ' ,, Xwellington. N ......... 30 Vermillion ., H ,. M M25 Wellington,,, ,, A ., New London ' ' ,, .. ,,,,.t 45 ,... ,.,. l 7 ' , ,. , M68 ' ' , ' ,, . ..,..t,55 ' . ,. .H53 ' , .49 , ,, ' ' , ,,,,.. 56 ' . ,, ,,,.2l ' , .,5l . , ' ' , .,,,,,... 56 ' ,,,r .. , M29 ' , , . -54 ' v , , ,, ,,,,,,, 46 ,srA,.,..,,.r.,, .,,r. 22 ' , A s 54 ' ' ' Y ,,,,, 46 ..., ,,s,,,,, ...., , . ll gf? H 4-Q 'H-'?'l'f.u 'I lil 'I bl l IJ ig, ,'f . M mf 'F' ' 'l f.'?f'lBY5'? J' WffP '!esf swf PM 'M l ll. is ,--- n 14? 64 J O Q YIXLRAL CONTRAC FORS N XX LONDON X 1 NND NN Nix 'N..,f R C0 A P K nsos - LLEGI TE wg' H vcingi-if I L...- Hilti --ng sca 'wil-' J-:-:il-3 i I 1 x F 1 L s s 2 I 1 ---w ifigi
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