West Rowan High School - West Wind Yearbook (Mount Ulla, NC)

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s eK KE SS S Ce Ss - Sey : Pas nee S = ——— ja EE EER = | =v) - es e Lo oe ae ’ @ .. ae Midge a yet ia.) an vi Whe Teles). 77. @. Aprh FF Pee trae 2 oll) | hs ae 8 © , . - C 1 a r 7 a 4 q x I 4 ; ri ] 7 8 yy : - _ i ' 7 ‘ . t v : A ss 1 «’ Me g 2 i] A = a x ' , i a iy : ‘ j fh - 5 4 . - : 7 j 7 ae . S 4] A ‘ : v — y a 2), my val at ol - f J p oy 4. 5 , bd , ‘ 4 = ™ at a i a @ THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1943 PRESENTS THE KEEPSAKE VOL. 3 MT. ULLA HIGH SCHOOL MT. ULLA, N. C. CTT 3907825649 rnin 19 KEEPSAKE 43 DEDICATION As a token of our gratitude for their heroic efforts in the present struggle for peace, we the Senior Class of 1943 dedicate this our KEEPSAKE to those boys and girls who in the past have at- tended Mount Ulla High School, and who are now in some branch of the service either at home or overseas. FACULTY Mr. J. W. Byers Mount Ulla, N. C. Principal MISS SUDIE LEE DILDY Walstonburg, N. C. Sixth Grade MISS GANELDA HUTCHINS 303 Rowan Ave. Spencer, N. C. Second Grade MRS. WILLARD ROBINETTE Stanfield, N. C. Fourth Grade MRS. BROWN FINK 1605 N. Main Street Salisbury, N. C. Languages MRS. DAVID LOWRANCE 414 E. Center St. Mooresville, N. C. Fifth Grade MR. ROY SIMMONS Spencer, N. C. Music MISS MARY BOST Route 4 Statesville, N. C. English MR. WILLIAM GORE 725 S. Railroad St. Salisbury, N. C. Eighth Grade MISS EDITH McCONNELL Route 7, Box 398 Charlotte, N. C. Physical Education MISS EDITH STATON Marshville, N. C. Home Economics MISS GARNETTE H. BOWLES Route 2 Statesville, N. C. Mathematics MRS. DAVID GRAHAM, JR. Cooleemee, N. C. Business Administration MISS MINA BLANCHE PENLAND Weaverville, N. C. First Grade MR. L. F. TRUESDALE Mount Ulla, N. C. Vocational Agriculture MR. EUGENE DEAL 17 Statesville Ave. Mooresville, N. C. Physical Education Social Studies MRS. JOE HALL Bear Poplar, N. C. Third Grade MRS. S. HOWARD PRICE Mooresville, N. C. Science MISS SUSIE WEBB Oxford, N:. C. Seventh Grade SENIORS 19 KEERSAKE 43 EDITH GRAHAM JOHNNY UMBERGER DORIS GRAHAM TURNER HALL President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS “MOUNT ULLA HiGHesCHOOL - 7] . kz ‘ 7 . , a ’ ¥ 4 ‘ ' , - } 4 . : 6 2 . % , ? ‘ ta + =a una 4 ae ' 3 r r ‘ a . 7 } ; . s { ‘ io ‘ es ‘ or ‘ ae Rails a. a a ee 5 ° 4, Cs ave iy % _ i) es S - ¥ Pal ea . me: vi on : iia Pee = R. B, BARBER VIRGINIA BLACKWELDER BUDDY CALDWELL SAM ERWIN SARAH BARRINGER KATHERINE BASINGER MARTHA BONDS HAZEL BROWN A. F. CRAVEN LOUISE CRESS ROBERT FOSTER JAMES GILLESPIE ELIZABETH BLACKWELDER JAMES BROWN ROZELLE DAGENHART GLADYS GOODMAN Se Merah 1am ne a Aon ag — PF aS JAMES GOODMAN MIKE HAMBY ROBERT LEE KARRIKER PAUL KISTLER MARTHA JANE GOODMAN MILDRED GRAHAM RICHARD HOLT NAOMI HORTON EVELYN KENNERLY RUTH KENNERLY MARTHA LEFLER AILENE LINGLE JOHN HAMBY CHARLIE HUFFMAN SARAH NELL KERR GWENDOLYN LIPE ES r is ¢ 7 b! d e tz fa 34 ‘ ak “ ‘ é 7 ‘ « F ; , im Aes i ‘ ‘ 4 - ¥ 2 ¥ J ys f ‘ ty ' 4 rs : : 4 e — = elite ? of 7 ‘ = , 5 toe 1 on, Z “4 : = é z , . oe “P 7 i « Bw o ee é , o 1A. oe, a : C3 4 e $ = = = ' “ir fT : oe i é (= mer 5 bs a . e Fs = _ fa ¥ ‘ iy “i + , ty, J Ly y ‘ 9 ; ; i 7 Wy y ie ‘ . -_ 1 f 7 ¢ ' 7 « he i : a r 4 : 4 mc ‘ ' Ww ea 4, r, ‘ n ( oy ri i re 7 “= i ‘a ‘ N s ‘ i ‘ r ars 5 : - @ “ ; i a _ 4 é ‘ 2 - fy y ° 1 va a be ie ¢ ‘ i A H ‘ f Li { - ’ hd ’ Ba a 4 c is r } . i s ¢ = ‘ 5 7 a , 4 Wathen = - ‘ cs - fy . - % a 7 , ' f : iy) 3 ‘ a 4 ' j a Ha : f “ rr y A 0 . : i r ‘ i 5 : iy iW . 7 i : e 4 me a 7 a 7) ons, See es aby) y 7 ae 7 19 KEEP-SAKE 43 BETTY LIPPARD DORIS MORGAN WYVONNE POWERS IRVIN THOMPSON WILLIAM LOWRANCE KENNETH MILLER RUBY MORRIS CATHERINE OVERCASH O. C. SHOAF WILLIAM SLOAN MILLIE T ROUTMAN AUDREY TURNER EVELYN MOORE ELSIE PINKSTON MARY IDA STEELE HAZEL WAGGONER 19 KEER-SAKE 43 SENIORS CECIL WILSON HOWARD YOST MASCOTS AND SPONSOR SHELBY JEAN GOODMAN MRS. FINK PETE SIDES FLOWER American Beauty Rose COLORS Red and Silver Morro All for Our Country CLASS DAY OFFICERS First row: Valedictorian, Sarah Barringer; Historian, Mary Ida Steele; Salutatorian, Gladys Goodman; Giftorian, Audrey Turner. Second row: Prophet, Sam Erwin; Statistician, Martha Lefler; Poet, Millie Troutman; Lawyer, William Sloan. - ‘ beac, y i9 KEEPSAKE 42 CLASS POEM We lift our hearts in joy and praise In remembrance of our dear school days. When happiness with us did e’er abide, With our principal and dear teachers as our guide. In leaving our dear school behind, Pleasant thoughts shall always linger in our mind. These thoughts of joy and love shall never grow old Regardless of the wonders the future shall unfold. And now we say farewell to those so dear, Whose companionship we have enjoyed from year to year. With song and spirits raised so high, We do not say farewell but goodbye. Class Poet, MILLIE TROUTMAN CLASS SONG Tune—Anchors Aweigh Farewell, Mount Ulla High! Farewell to thee! We leave your banners waving As we set out to sea, sea. We hate to part from you, but we must go. We'll think of you although we may be near Or far from our dear school. Fare ye well, classmates! Everybody drink a toast before we go. Fare ye well, classmates! Everybody drink a toast before we go. Drink away—drink away to our classmates and our school. Farewell, dear teachers, the best of all We're off to met our trials With courage and with faith, faith. Farewell to 743! We’re on our way! Until we meet again, . Here’s wishing you a happy, happy life! WYvVONNE POWERS Sam ERWIN AUDREY TURNER Naomi Horton Song Committee ' a : ie ia iat , 7 ‘ . “Vd ro s 1 F . Pao . 7 - « ‘ ‘ | % | | | } 4 j - , a : | ‘ i , ’ f a } ‘ a. : fe acme ns = . 7 i ote ‘ ; j y i a iS KEER-SAKE 42 HISTORY Four years ago in August, 1939, the bus arrived at Fort Mount Ulla with seventy-five Buck Privates. We were divided into two divisions with Mr. William Norris and Miss Charlotte Shaw as our commanding officers. By the end of the first semester most of our brave Buck Privates became Privates First Class. Our first year passed and we were finally able to adjust ourselves to Fort Mount Ulla having had only a few K. P.’s Our next year brought us to Fort Mount Ulla as sixty-five Corporals. Miss Pauline Everhardt (now Mrs. David Graham, Jr.) and Mr. Emmett Cruse were our commanding officers. Seven of our division were accepted into National Beta Club and became Staff Sergeants. These happy Sergeants were Sarah Barringer, Gladys Goodman, Louise Cress, Audrey Turner, Betty Lippard, Mildred Graham, and Robert Foster. We had a play with an all-soldier cast, “The Ghostly Passenger” in compe- tition with plays presented by other divisions. Quite a few parties were given for us during that year, some in the mess hall and one in the basement of a local citizen’s home. Even though we were Corporals we were still inexperienced and our hearts were young and gay. We began our third year of military life as Technical Sergeants. There were forty-eight of us with Miss Jean Lyerly in command. Several of our number were promoted to the rank of First Sergeants, Sarah Barringer being president; Robert Foster, vice president; Mary Ida Steele, secretary and treasurer. Our Staff Sergeants (Beta Members) were promoted to Master Sergeants and two others received that honor—Edith Graham and Martha Lefler. Several of the Master Sergeants were given positions with the Fort newspaper, “The Cub.” Our Junior Year wasn’t all work, however. In the fall we sponsored a contest at the local Hallowe’en Carnival for funds for a dance to be given in honor of our commissioned officers. We also had a dance in the mess hall during Christmas leave. Spring came to Fort Mount Ulla, and with it the long anticipated dance, which was known as the Junior-Senior. The mess hall was bedecked with patriotic decorations. We imported an orchestra from a near-by city. During the evening delicious refreshments were served at the canteen. Then came the final promotions for most of us. In the fall of 1943 we were Second Lieutenants, fifty-five strong, with Miss Helen Surratt as our commander. Those advanced to the rank of First Lieutenant were: Edith Graham, president; John Umberger, vice-president; Doris Graham, secretary; and Turner Hall, treasurer. During the first semester of our term, our commander, Miss Surratt, was married to Brown Fink of a distant camp. While we were celebrating our Christ- mas furloughs, we enjoyed a party in the mess hall with most of our division present. Due to the war most of our senior activities were limited, but we bore this bravely as good soldiers should. In March the soldiers were called to a near-by city to receive insignias, their rings, which distinguished them from the non-commissioned officers. Now, we are come to the end of our four years at Fort Mount Ulla. We go forth to win the larger battles at home and abroad. Historian, Mary IpA STEELE. MOOOritrr ERESPONSIBILITY SA ed seee , eaee CLASSES TWELFTH GRADE Left to ae first row: Margaret McLaughlin, Jane Edmiston, Kathryn Lowrance, Geraldine Bodies, Miss taton. Second row: Bill Hall, Bennett Corriher, Phil Sloop. TENTH GRADE Left to right, first row: Ruby Wells, Elsie Graham, Evelyn Bradshaw, Charles Owen; Helen Overcash, Carmon Horton, Christine Peeler, Margaret Oliphant, Rosalind Bodie, Carol Erwin, Mary Lou McConnell, Thetis Briggs, Jane Park. Second row: Andrew Goodnight, Ola Mae Kennerly, Billy Link, Calvin Barringer, Helen Bradshaw, Sara Blackwelder, Sara Lackey, Alton Holt, Nancy Hall, Mildred Fesperman, Katherine Kerr, Frances Davis. Third row: Johnny Troutman, Louise Craven, Catherine Knox, Nancy Carpenter, Sarah Jewett, Virginia Shoaf, Mary Anna Caldwell, Sarah Ruth Blackwelder, Glenn Hoffner, Willie Corriher, Mildred Wagner. Fourth row: Mrs. Graham, Hill Gray, Sam Brown, Clifton Atwell, Albert Weast, Howard Miller, Harold Miller, Thurmond Upright, Leon Owen, Martha Heglar, Elsie Kerr, Miss Bost. Absent: Jacob Barger, Billy Wiley, Thomas Briggs, Maurice Parker. et, nT a aie er : aaa iin i ier 7 ee r Ss a a I es Pas! sat pail - i aA tee pel ae NINTH GRADE Left to right, first row: Ruth Graham, Sara Frances Weast, Frances Thomyson, Elmer Schenk, Junior Graham, Ben Harrison, Macie Brotherton, Louise Lentz, Daisy Safrit, Maisy Safrit, Evelyn Erwin, Betty Jean Waggoner, Harry McCall. Second row: Doris Overcash, Evelyn Lipe, Hazel Plyer, Bill Edmiston, Jimmie Freeze, Sara Ellen Wagoner, Leona Hall, Wilma Clary, Dorothy Safrit, Ida Goodnight, Lizzie Barger, Mary Phipps, Mary Agnes Lipe. Third row: Walter Watson, Julian Lingle, Norman Owen, Grey Kerr, Dora Mae Schenk, Addie Mae Odom, Lawrence Dowell, Charlie Hamby, Gerald Belk, Whitfield Graham, Geneva Moose. Fourth row: Mr. Deal, Homer McDaniel, Ruby Mae Bonds, Mildred Lineburger, Hall Steele, Grady Corriher, Mrs. Price. Absent: Carl Basinger, Richard Webb, Wayne White, Mildred Clark, Charlie Waggoner, Carl Wiggins, Katherine Eller, Richard Gillespie, B. B. Miller. EIGHTH GRADE Left to right, first row: Mr. Gore, Steven McNeely, Sam Lowrance, Marvin Cress, Tommie Nell Edwards, Norma Graham, Gene Goodnight, Reid Moore, Daniel Schenk, Harril Wiggins, Charles Graham, Scott Coble, Herman Graham, Billy Cauble. Second row: Carolyn Brown, Jean Morris, Kenneth Troutman, Billy Hoffner, Jimmy Watson, Mari Basinger, Elvin Holt, Margaret Cress, Elizabeth Little, Ruth Graham, Doris Blackwelder, Homer Bogle. Third row: Gladys Karriker, Betty Jean Seamon, Guy Overcash, Josephine Christie, Eugene Clark Wilson Miller, Betty Kyles, Nancy Davis, Margie Shutt, Callie Thompsor Absent: Joe Glover. EIGHTH GRADE Left to right, first row: Miss Bowles, Franklin Christie, Derothy Blackwelder, Ira Overcash, Nellie Sue Hamby, Helen Basinger, Tommy Link, Marion Lefler, Glenn Myers, Bryce Kepley, C. L. White, Sara Helen Edwards, Pearl Mae Graham. Second row: Mitchell Caldwell, John Correll, Mildred Atwell, Joe Dick Lyerly, L. C. Eudy, H. C. Hoffner, Eloise Kennerly, Gene Beard, Thomas Owen, Robert Cline, Larry Graham. Third row: Lawrence Dishman, Tom Barger, Billy Belk Coble, Frank Glover, Vance Goodman, Everette Graham, Dorothy Bonds, Emma Jane Sloop, Colleen Christie, Grady Anderson, Martha Lou Thompson, Betty Parker. Absent: Charles Poston, Margaret Lyttle. SEVENTH GRADE Left to right, first row: Miss Webb, Ted Correll, Jimmie Horton, Lucy Gillespie, Minnie Wagner, Mary Elsie Miller, Carolyn Blackwelder, Maxine Lipe, Nancy Blackwelder, Sarah Turner, Ellen Good- night, Jacqueline Bodie. Second row: Mary Ruth Carpenter, Eula Frances Freeman, Quintin McKnight, Joe Barger, Charles Kerr, David Knox, Howard Plyler, Evelyn Karriker, Ella Lee Clary, Ruby Kerr, Henry Edmiston. Third row: John Goodnight, Flake Childers, L. D. Kerr, Sara Lee Lipe, Peggy Barger, Bobby Harmon, Alma Lois Dagenhart, Margaret Atwell, Fannie May Graham. Absent: Betty Park, Jack Bradshaw, Bob Carpenter, Paul Wagner, Kyle Bost, Cecil Orbison. RB s a o a % oe ee Peas ee ® ee SIXTH GRADE Left to right, first row: Irene Steele, Perry Kerr, Pearl Lowrance, Russell Parker, Kingsley McKnight, Jackie Graham, Alex Corriher, Lynn Edwards, Leonard Caldwell, Shannon Coble, Betty Sue Kistler, Mary Lee Goodman, Donald Blackwelder, Donald Graham, Donald Belk. Second row: Jimmy Carpenter, Billy Brown, Richard Hall, James Lineburger, Mary Ruth Cashion, Boyden Dishman, Dorothy Waggoner, Geraldine Sides, Hugh Milier, David Glover, John Kistler, Helen Thompson, E. K. Graham, Martha McNeely. Third row: Charles Watson, Rilza Wiley, Yvonne Brotherton, Syble Moose, Charles Lucas, Jay Atwell, Harold Brotherton, James Weaver, Phyllis Heglar, Carol Brotherton, Peggy Morgan, Oedessa Beaver, Kathleen Goodman, Annie Mae Sapp, Naomi Hoffner, Miss Dildy. Absent: Margaret Blackwelder, Grady Parker, Irene Freeland. FIFTH GRADE Left to right, first row: Billy Graham, George Hamby, Ellis London, Faye Brown, Betty Weast, Johnny Cline, Bruce Meadders, Rebecca Graham, Tommy Turner, Pattie Wiggins, Nena Faye Karriker, Jimmy Lefler, Betty Sue Kyles. Second row: Joe Honeycutt, Grady Atwell, Ray Atwell, Kieth Wiley, Ray Sherrill, Hilda Blackwelder, Katherine Orbison, Mary M. McKnight, Patricia Bringle, Betsey Barber, Mildred Kerr, Nellie Davis, Mrs. Lowrance. Third row: Kenneth Dishman, Carl Lentz, Lennie Mae Karriker, Mary Fe Upright, Dolfus McHargue, Gilbert Goodman, W. A. Newton, Billy Phipps, Billy Ballard, Jack Childers. Absent: George Waller, Edith Anderson, Bobby Weast. FOURTH GRADE Left to right, first row: Mrs. Robinette, Gary Cooper Carpenter, Joe Parker, Gladys Kistler, Alice Lowrance, Joyce Holt, Betty Horton, Margaret Owen, Sarah Ruth Caldwell, Martha Jane Anderson, Margaret Sue Coble, Patty Jo Oliphant, Billy Miller, Delane Basinger. Second row: Lucille Parker, Carolyn Edwards, Harry Eugene Powers, David Bradshaw, Paul Lentz, Louise Parker, Nellie Jane Burton, Louise Goodman, Jack Corriher, Jo, Ann Turner, Harold Blackwelder, Tommy Kerr. Third row: Christine Medders, Harold Beaver, Junior Lyttle, Phoebe Hall, Harry Miller, Ruby Odom, Doris Goodman, Gertrude Lowrance, Harry Hall, Mildred Bradshaw. Absent: Betty Jean Anderson, William Privette, Johnny Gibson, Thelma Beaver, Haston Moose, Mary Lou Watson, Laura Eudy. THIRD GRADE Left to right, first row: Mrs. Hall, Billy Davis, Nita Correll, Mitchell Cress, Doris Graham, Pauline Graham, Ruby Lipe, Richard Edmiston, Harold Blackwelder, Eugene Sides, Alex Morrow, Billy Dishman, Richard Sloan, Bobby Miller, Naomi Reaver, Phyllis Kennerly. Second row: Grady Hall, Jimmy Harmon, Jack Winecoff, Vivian Meadows, Jimmy Miller, Frances Steele, Phyllis Graham, Rudolph Correll, Anne Parker, Paul Graham, Annie Karriker, Peggy Lou Orbison, Annie Graham, Lois Weast. Third row: Donal Childers, Dorothy Odom, Marie Bartlett, Frank Privette, Hubert Kyles, Louise Atwell, Bobby Weaver, Jimmy Wilson, L. G. Benfield, Annie Benfield. Absent: Carl Freeland, Daisy Atwell. Ro a a y ell ee AP dap 19 KEEPSAKE 42 SECOND GRADE Left to right, first row: Billy Atwell, Peggy Lowrance, Norman Correll, Charles Cline, Billy Mark Coble, Stephen Kerr, Shirlene Edwards, Patricia Moose, Jean Karriker, Bobby Watson, Mary Elizabeth Wilson, Bobby Basinger, Miss Hutchins. Second row: Philip McNeely, Delane Waller, Helen Powers, Barbara Blackwelder, Virginia Wilson, Donald Meadows, Delilah Sue Harmon, Helen Lyttle, Billy Barber, Gilda Owen, Clifford Kerr, Annette Dishman. Third row: Edna Honeycutt, Irene Hart, Betty Jean Privette, Ernestine Owens, Farrell Brown, Norma Jean Eades, Harold Moore, Hazel Poston, Martha Belk, George Kerr. Absent: Keith Carpenter, Clyde Freeland, William Hinson. FIRST GRADE Left to right, first row: Miss Penland, George Duke, Donald Parker, Mary Eudy, Shirley Ketchie, Sonny Bringle, Derrell Orbison, John Beaver, Norman Basinger, Luther Wayne Waggoner, J. C. Upright, Eva Duke, Betty Miller, Jack Anderson, Faye Nelle Graham. Second row: Peggy West, Jerry Lentz, Grady Harmon, Betty Faye Childers, Billy Graham, Nancy London, Jane Edwards, Eugene Wilson, Keith Burton, Floyd Kyles, Bobby Kistler. Third row: Peggy Joan Haynes, Christine Bartlett, Wallace Beaver, Lewis Lineberger, Leonard Wiggins, Farrell Canup, Wayne Miller, Barney Goodman, Ronald Anderson. PU Bie Gn 12 ERESPONSIBILITY®? ACTIVITIES KEEPSAKE STAFF POL SaLPINGET. «ose. Editor-in-Chief IMESS. IBIino i iist, Slshbell-t ray ele pine eee an Adviser Monuisew Cress cr. che soe aie Feature Editor John Umberger...... Business Manager las iSileyencts hate aa ee Assistant Artist Gladys Goodman..... Assistant Typist INGOMATHOTION . 5. 620i... Assistant Editor mero WEwett. sj. 65... ee Junior Editor Calvine Barringer... ...... Junior Editor VM CMe UnGUULIGI sie cae sas ve «0s Artist isiohiiln Chxodacorn a Typist Left to right, first row: Sarah Frances Weast, Audrey Turner, Charlie Hamby, Jimmy Freeze, Frances Davis, Evelyn Edith Graham, Lipe, Frances Thompson, Wilma Clary, Margaret Oliphant, Kathryn Lowrance, Calvin Barringer, Jane Park, Louise Cress, Louise Lentz, Carol Erwin. Second row: Miss Bost, Mary Frances Phipps, Leona Hall, Gladys Goodman, Martha Lefler, Bill Hall, Robert Foster, Sarah Barringer, Mildred Graham, Catherine Knox, Nancy Hall, Sarah Jewett, Mary Anna Caldwell, Betty Lippard, Geraldine Bodie, Bill Edmiston, Rosalind Bodie, Mrs. Graham. THE CUB Soagod ale Msaiyias 6 Gc oe Ny DCO a Sports Editor [SGI CA OSS care aieleraler iors Mimeographer JEXohiilnt. WGifosatoretynin adh Paci Meera Bec Typist iPVek foal ini Wa Stole Nein aio thoes NC ea Artist Sool WET WaT .s c) Circulation Manager Wemevay Hcl. 5.7. ....-Assistant Editor Gladys Goodman...Business Manager Sarah Barringer........ Editor-in-Chief Miss Hutchins...........- Grade News NAS re DPLCIY wedcitioh evi «| ofy) sue els Grade News Mase “GrcminGinm scjc.cls eee Faculty Advisor MUSE SPB OStelierewisse'tin's «10 Faculty Advisor SUPERLATIVES Most Personality SARAH BARRINGER WILLIAM SLOAN Most Popular EpitH GRAHAM TURNER HALL Most Attractive Naomi Horton WILLIAM LOWRANCE Most Musical WYVONNE POWERS Sam ERWIN Best All-Round Louise Cress JOHN UMBERGER Most Athletic Mary [pA STEELE CreciL WILSON Cutest Doris GRAHAM PauL KISTLER Most Studious ELIZABETH BLACKWELDER KENNETH MILLER Most Likable MartTHA LEFLER Rosert Lee KARRIKER Most Ambitious GLADYS GOODMAN Howarp YOST Best Dressed Berry LIpPARD JAMES GOODMAN Most Comical KATHERINE BASINGER Rospert B. 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