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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 23, 1924•.
Volume XXXI
Freshmen Entertained IALMOST THREE IWNDREO Eight Students Leave For Boarding School By Council Members I · GRADUATED LAST JUNE
NOMINEES FOR COUNCIL ARE NAMED FRIDAY .
"One of the main purposes for having pupils attend h'igh school Is for chem to learn social betterment," o;tated Homer P. Shepherd in his ad-
FLEMING NEW PRESIDENT OF SENIOR CLASS
Colleges and board·ing schools both
Two Hundred and Ninety--four in the east and in the wfst have at· Were Gradated With the tracted former students· of the DinClass of '24. cofa high school this year. dress to the freshmen of Lincoln high 'PROGRAM CONSISTS OF Marian Easterday, vA:io left school school, Mond~y ~fternoon, September SPEECHES AND J4USIC in 1923, will go back to the Emma
Candidates Are Selected by 1\ Nominating Committee Composed of "8tudents and I Faculty.
Stevens Sterns, Guy Cook, Julia Rider and John Wintersteen Also Chosen.
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· Willard school in Troy, New York for presided at the meeting, and a short · her senior year. Two ~undred and nlnety-fonl!. were r,rogram was given by older pupils · '\ Madeline "'yer 1 ELECTION HELD THURSDAY gradnated with the class of '24 at the " of the clas 8 0 f '24 · tor the new ones. annual commencement exercises held will go to Colorado College in Colo1\f r. Shepherd explained to the new at the St. Paul Methodist church rado Springs 1th!s year. Rose Reynolds Three of Officers Have Held. students that every pupil comes to June 5. .vm also return to Emµia V\~mard Same Positions· ill FORTY STUDENTS ARE a point in life where he thinks he The senior class speeches were given ·3chool for th\ coming year. Class Before. CHOSEN FOR POSITIONS has nothiµg more ito learn. If pupils by Charle!'! Benbrook and Constance Mary Louise CurtiS' and Ruth.SMre who do think this way are made to Almy. Charles spoke on "Appreciation 17ill go to Stephens College. in Columbia William Fleming waa elected ThnrsArchie McMillen and Phil Teal go on to high school their minds will of Educational Advantages of Today." '.V1issouri. Janet Edmiston, who was day morning to head the senior class. Will Serve as ex-Officio ,, be developed to make .. them realize M. c. Lefler superintendent of the graduated in 1923 ·Will enter Smith Steven Sterns Is vfce,pre2ident; Guy Members. Jlow little they really know. He went schools, ;>resented Archibald , Eddy College this fall. She attended Dana Cook, secretary; .Jnlla Rider, treas, Stud·ent council nominations \Vere Hall preparatory for Sm.ith College urer, and John Wintersteen, editor. on to saay that outside of learning with the senior prize. made last Friday. A joint committee' out of books, ~tudents. get a good Two selectiona were given by the last year. William, who was president of the com:poaed of .t•hree .faC'Ulty members WILLIAM FLEM,ING deal of the social side of life in high glee clubs, directed by Mr. Ferguson, :M;areldine Schmidt will attend Mon· RO•BERT TRULLINGER class of '25, the first semes·ter last 1S€nior class president. He held school and learn to live according to Ro.J:iert was added, to the Advo- year, has been on the student council and five students selected the nomland Dorothy Howard gave a violin ticello Semenary in Godfrey, Illinois. cate board last week to rm the and was a home room representative. nees. H. P. Sheph-erd aded as chair- the same office thP first semester the ways of educated people. solo. Lois Oberlies enter Cotner College in position o,f business manager. He was captain or the track teain In man. B ecause o f other engagement 8 of last year. For the entertainment or the freshH. P. Shepherd presented the class Bethany, this year. 1923. At the present time he is presFriday eovening. n01IDinations were men a 1)ontralto solo was given 'by of 1924, and Dr. B. F .. Bailey, .a memRuth Lichtenstiger will wnk In jdent of 1the Hi-Y. coti"nued Monday morning. Helen sharp. Geraldine Fleming gave ber of the board· of educa1ion, award- Thompson and Belden's art store the TlnClpQ .I. J .an S Stevens Sterns held the Position of Those who served on th-e committee a reading. Elolge Keefer played a ed the diplomas. Tile Rev. J. A. Holmes were Janet ·Gadd, Delmar Warde, coming year. She is to teach cus· vice~president of his cla8s In 1923. piano solo. pronounced the . benediction. t h t d tint George Hutton, Emerson Smith, and OCa omers ow o gesso an · He 1s a member of the Forum and Sam Benbrook, representing the stul<'ourteen seniors igraduated with Mummers and was in the junior play the honor or havini; an average of A letter has recently been received "Jack Straw." den,t body, and· Miss Sarah T .. Muk, Gregg McBride wa.s the speaker a.t by Miss I Viola Gray ,'thanking the Miss S. Adella Winter, a.lid S. L. the Advocate assoembly held Tuesninety or above in their grades dur. . . . The new secretary, Gny Cook, is a Advocate staf~ for its co'operaltion Cleinents represented the faculty. day morning. . . ing the entire four years in high member of the L Club and ha.s played school. They were Ethelyn Ayres, with the stadium project. It reads as at center on the football team for Archie MoMillen was selected by ,Mr. McBride who is sport editor ' Frances Bolton, Gerald Else, Geraldine · · follows: the' Advocate to be the reopresenta- of the Lincoln Star talked to the · • two year$. He Is helping coach the . Fleming, Esther Garner, Donald "May I depend on yo. u to convey tive for the Advocate board and Phil ' students about sport reporting. Pre' team It.his year. G.UT hag also b.een on Helmsdoerfer, .Jeanne· Johnston, Del· to the Advocate staff our apprecia' Teal will represent the football team ceding his· talk, Miss Viola Gray gave Faculty Members Who Left Last bert Judd, Eloise Keefer, Phillip Seventeen Juniors Chosen to tion of the hundred dollar contribu- the baseball team. as ex-etticio mem•be.r. several whistling solos after whieh Year Take Positions ia C · · 'te • V • · Julia Rider as treasurer will handle,. The candidates are: Robert Trullinger, business manager Other States. Smith, Sylvia Stiastny, Evelyn Stotts, . ompe .1or anons tion received April 30. The most en- the funds for the class. Julia is .news Senior Boys of the Advocate gave a short talk. Mary Talcott and DrU!!illa Winchester. Offices. couraging fact which comes out of
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The caml)aign will be conducted ELEVEN INSTRUCTORS MANY ATTEND MEETING this whole project is not that we ;:u!::t on the same basis that It was last ENROLLED IN l<,ACULTY It 1\1: merely pledged to get behind it but has been secretary of the all gtrls .. year. Tuesday afternoon during , M the junior meeting Monday rather that we have actually got be· council, a reporter for 'the Advocaite fourth period tqe Advocate staff and Eleven new teachers are enrolled in hind it to the exteu:t of flve thousand d b f th f h gi i i th tatf a"cernoon nominations for .president, dolla·rs or more this year. an a mem er o e rea man r 111 candidates for pos t ons ·on e. It the faculity of Lincoln high school vice p=a·d nt ~~ t t club and G A A 1 .. th! · ·= e ' ~re ary, rea.surer, "The Advocate in its ed1'tor1·a1s has · · · will canvass ·t h e rooms f or su.,.. s year. 'fh ese, w1'th th e excep ti on L • H • S, Grad · uate TeUs of W·orId editor and sergeant-at-arms were Jo h n Wintersteen was editor of the ... scriptions. of Clarence Porter, who ha.s been Cruise and Daily Pregr&lll held. played no small part in keeping the class la.st semester. He is a memMore contracts for 111dvertisements btudent body toned up to their obliadded 'to the physical train 1ng depart· a'; Annapolis. E. ·Burke Smith, and Eugene Rlobb ter of the Fonim and writers , club. have been secured than last year, t fill' i gations and in addition to expressing H h 1 b ·for the time the advertising erew men , are mg vacaDc es, ., . presided. Thooe nominated for the my appreciation of If.he hnndred dol- e ats a so tehen Amdanaging editor.and· · Mr. Porter is a graduate of the norFred Funke, a graduate of Lincoln various ormces were: · repor er on e voeate. h·~~ b""'n wm-king, according to ma! college of the American Gymnas- high school» is home on leave from lars I wish also to ex""'ess my appre ~ "" -,Pre•ldent .,. · - All 0m · t d b Y .a M.1 V'i 0 I G f" ncial advi~r elation for the fine tone which the ,. t. cersT wefre nom:nah· e ss a ray, ·ma · tic rinion at 'Indianapolis. the Annapolis NaTal Academy where Sam Benbrook. Advocate has gi"ven to thi's · whole commn. ee. wo rom eao11 · ome room·· With the sullPOrt of the student Miss Edith Woodburn, who has he has beea for a year. Archie McM1llen. were elected Ito serve on this commit· body a more valualble and interest· been lteachi""' at 26th and 0 street Fred wu one of the twenty-four Eu""'ne Robb. problem. ln•g . paper will be turned out, she -.. tee. which nominated three for each Junior high school, will take the place hundred inidshlpmen from ·the a.cadVice President office. After the ·first ballot had beeD, statea. of Miss Rita Atkinson, who is com· em"' wbo. ,. __,. a; three months' cruise Mildred Hansen. Fr The subeerlptlon price Is fifty l i h d rk t th u I " ..,... · -'Al cast, ank Corn'·ck withdrew ' his ' pet ng er gra uate wo a e n - in Europ!tan wa....... and • .., ted for· .Mien Champa. name from the list 80 a 11ew vote ror
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A letter complimenting }11ldeg-ard,1(;;k..,..,,..,.....,o, ,.,3 · state teachers college at Greeley, Wembhy et Hamilton Hatfield. Stauss, who won the medii.l offel'!ild "'."'e nominee•· fA" each office were ttfed m pUt out seven eolumn paper'i ., ~ IJad but have been forced to return to Colorado, and who has been teachlnt The . fieet of >Ute s.hips E. :&urke Smith. by !he Colonial Daughters last spring as follows: <Jlso~. =~· the smaller papen. at Wray, Colorado, will teacil in the the New Yilrlt, ,: Wyoming, and Lois Haning. for the best essay on a patriotic subPresident-William Fleming, Keith , music department in place of Miss Araa.., . way of the Treaurer ject has been received by Miss Miller, Davis and Erma Birger. :Rider, Julia. Richard Page. f!ehukar, Dorothea. Carolyn Reed, who has accepted an Azor91 . IJllallda an they were ct airman of the contest committee. Vice-president-Charles Bruce, Gail Tait, Lyra. ~nertenCeS 0 Or unusually fine position in California. just off th" cout ot'. e United States Don Harding. The letJters follows: McCandless and Stevens Sterns. Junior Soya Misa Alma Her!urth, a graduate of they stagell a • • bombardment or Betty Thornton. "The essay of Hildegard Stau11s on Secretary-Guy Cook, Frank Corrick (Vote for Three) the Colorado state teachers college is New .York eitJ', 'BOiton, Norfolk and Editor Magna Charta ,which won the medal and Lyra Tait. llafley, · H'lldl Hallet. offered by our society ,has been read Cecil Laymon, a former Lincoln replacing Miss Florence Teager, who Newport. Treasurer-Viola Oberlies, Clara 1 Be:Obroo:.e;~m. high school ·student, in a letter to s now in Minneapolis. Niss HerFred gave a brief outline of the John Richard Hedge with very great interest. Olson and Julia Rider. Buechner, R. Arthur HeIT, '26, tells ot llf& abroad furth recemly taught at Grand Island, coUl'lle and.·11JUtiae the academy. At Serg.. nt.-at-Arrns "This tine essay reflects great cre·dlt Editor-Margaret Adams, Donglas n. d H the U.S. S. MeilOille, the ship.on Kebraska. 6:30inthem0l'lli11t'·~•en&reealled Jl!l!Dee Bannister. both on the writer and the school, Timmerman and John Wintersteen. vllD • enry. Norman Han which Cecil Is a sailor, now in harbor F os t er M .tate a coli! ahower beforfJ . sen. where the training of 110 high a standRdblb, Eugene. -. a t c h e tt w1,'11 t eac h his toty :ind· ,.ust ,.. Ungles, Wm. at San Franci!!OO, California. He and Spanish. He is a. graduate of the breakfast. After Jll:\fl~g their beds • ard as to make possible the producJunior Ghia writes of a cruise to Seattle, Wash· ~ebraska State University, a.nd cleaning tlle rooms, the stuUon of 110 fine a piece of work. (Vote for Tllree) lngton, and on a.round to the east J, D. Young, who is a graduate of a.ems go to breakfut. The walteTI! "On behalf of our entire memberGirl~. Be:rge, Eleanor. coast an dbaek again to Sa.n Fran- the same university, has been added are all Filipinos aJM1 tile men receive shlp, I congratulate both the writer Day, Helen. clsco. H~ does not e:xipect to be at to the science departmenlt to take the the .best of fpod. ~•m breatfast till of the essay and your English deGold rings for having been honor Eastham, Della. home a.gain until he leaves the navy place of Allard Folsom, who is now noon. the elAHes ..,. h!.ct in which "Dancing, 'swimming and soccer partment. girls at ithe Kiwanis camp for three <Merman, Gertrude. or until he gets a leave or absence principal of the junior high $Choo} on French, spantab, ~and mechan- wm start next week," says Miss Eva "We hope you will continue to make ~ummers were awarded to Ruth Mayhew, Katherine to take a trip to Illinois and then h.i 26th and o streets. ical engineering • taught. B. Gates, head of the girls physical this contest in patriotic essay writing ~lende.nin, Frances Hunt, Blanche l''ar, Finch, ]l(ia.rghretta. wl11 stop over In Lincoln to see his Miss Alberta Buchta, who was After the claSlles ~ 14 served 1,11d education departtment. "Many girls an annual event in your school. ·ens, Velma Smith ~nd Betty Elmen. Sophomore Boys parents and 90me of his old friends. graduated from the Neb~ska State then an hollJ' ta dented to rWe drill are expected to turn out for these "Thanking YoU for your fine co-opAleen Neeley, Roma Ridnour, Jane (Vote for One) Cecil Jett high school three years University in 1921, aad has since been on the parad• ~. Reere&tion sports. The classes in dancing and eraition, I am, •itone, Marjorie Hyd11, .Julia Rider and· Chaln1berlaln, Rnbert. ago when he wa.s a junior, and jolnetl. teaching at Fremont, will fill the va.. period starts at 2 <iclelook and lasts swimming will have from fifty ,to Hazel Olds, were re-awarded ailver CockHn, Richard. the navy. Since then he has touched cancy Jeet by .J. v. H.ays, in the ma- HU supper ·time alter which comes seventy-five enrolled.' This year's book expense has been rings for b~lng honor girl the second Sophomore Gl.... almost every corner of the world. thematics department. Mr. Hays Is the "amour," hel4 ii' a little sarden Miss Lenore Johnson, th'e new as- '!l'eatly cut down, according to J. C. summer. (Vote fofr One) Next Janu-ary he will start for the now the superintendent of schools at in the rear o: the~.. The men sistant, will teaoh dancing on ~nday Donaldson of the ~okroom. A number Honor girls !or the first summe"r Towne, Jean. Hawaiian Islands and Australia, after Angol~ Indiana. then so to tbftlr: l'Cjems to talk or and Wednesday nights. She has for ot books have been rebound during were Ruth H11otfleld, Harriett Whit" Farrens, Blanee. which he expects to be paid off and 1\o!iss Thelma Eaton, who was gl'&du· study u:MU t:ao 1"ali taps are blown. the past year had a dancing studio alt >he vacation and are again in good man, Grace EliZ!lbeth Evans, Frances M!turn home. F arrens and Marjorie Easterbrooks, ated from the State Teachers College On .week end.a -U. ctrta come from MadillOn, Wisconsin. More girls condition. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - at Marysville, Missouri, will have Baltimore and W~n and a blc signed up for dancing thl.n for o t h e r l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _Hntton. 0 .~. · - · :koeter, GMtrude.
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charge of the library in place of Miss dance :la elven ia·~'i. ~ory. The ~norts. Swimming will be taught by Jessie Gl'8.Sll, who Jett la.st semesteer first year men or "Jillllllas" U· the:r are Miu Gates and will also come on ' 'I IT rr_ / lo fill the position of librarian at the somelt.i,Jnes called, .,. aot allowed to Monday and Wednesday nights. I, Peru State Teachers College. dance but are entef!t.taecl bJ' movtDg Soccer practice will 1'e Tuesday Miss .Joey Carter, a graduate of the pictures or elae th•r,llt&T watch the and Thursday nights. llllss Adelheit Dettmann will assist Min Gates and L"mco1n hig h seh oo1 t each ers &pen t Lincoln h igh, spent· the summer at Various interesting diversions kept the Best Laundry during the summer. M.orningside college. and who has been older students da:nolf,".. . Lincoln high school students busy durGeorge Hunt spent the summer vis- teaching at Aurelia. Iowa, will hold Fred requests that aa:r Lincoln Miu Johnon in coachiM the. te~ms. : varied and iaterestillg< vacations. his home town which is La Cros11, ing the last three months. !ting friends In Iowa, Missouri ,and Mrs. Frances K. Smith's place in the high graduat~ who bft'e ADY ambtuon Three fields will be . used this year Traveling and 'fi!litl~ placea .. of Wisoonsin. Jie attended. scll.ool there Bttt McBride spent the summer Kansas. ..,,,,.#' ·'•" Lacin department. Mrs. Smith is now to J:>e ~ Anll&fOlll .-~ topt ill~ laetead of two as ill i.M paat. This interest enga«ed'. 'l:l'.A&jlcll'tty durblg for a.bout eight weeks and later at• working ln the baggage room of the Robert Rangh,kept in football con- m S~eridan, Wyoming. with him or someoue,elle who lmowa will relieve the crowded condition the three months. . . ·..tended Camp Douflas, an army camp Deuer Union Terminal, but managed dltion by laying br:lcks tor the board M1SS Lenore Johlll!on, a graduate of the school and pt ~ detaila aa and each tlrl will be able to be In H. p. Shepherd decided to fidl at Doug-las, Wiscdi.stn. however to get off from work long of. education. the Wisconsin ualversity, and recently to entrance. He &4'fbel taldnl plenty the field more. Many of last year out how It felt to be a student again, Mr. Porter also o! the .coaching enough to win a seven-inch silver cup. Cornelius Spelddll visited !\its uncle a teacher l.n Madison, Wisconsin, will of mathematics in scbool as tt teams of the senior, junior and sopho- so he spent six weeks- &II a student staff spent the summer in a boy's Thi• was awarded to the person p!ac- CID a farm near York. fill the vacancy lett b~· Miss Mae wm be of great he~ ..'bl Alln&poli1. mores will be back and much compe- in the University of Ch!cagQ, taking Y. M. C. A ... camp at TiPP~lfi'.Lake. ing first in the fifty-yard dash at Frances Crane assisted the foreman Seeley in the physical education detitton and excitement Is assured in aducational courses. He is an ardent Ho& had chiirge or the ph';f«.cal educathe 1924 llOCCer rtournament. baseball fan and sa.w the 9h1cago tion work and Y&8 also a first aid lthe Rocky Mountain champl!onshlp In the election or Gold and Company's partment. swimming meet, held at Denver, July new building. Miss Ruby Simpson, who has atThe G. A. A. will meet thi8 week "hite Sox play Detroit. Instructor. 4. Bud has returned to school and Helen DeRossignol visited rel&- tended the University of Nebraska ~ to elect the new officers and sport s. L. Clements, /besides teaching MiBB Ettie M. Noll SPent the sumis trying to make the first football tlves in Canada .all summer. She re- nnd been teaching in the Lincoln Miss Edna Wfil1A$8, lllt1s Dorotlll leaders for the year. Also at this two months at Peru Normal, acted as mer in and around· Lincoln, . going squad. turned. to Lincoln September 13. · schools, is now in the household arts Beever and Mils 'l'Jllll)lma Martin are time a committee will be appointed coach of the summer lbasebaU team to summer school m011t or the time. Ernest Clary and "Pal" Marsh Catherine B. Clapp toured New department in place of Miss Elsie the three asaill'tants 111- the high scllool to make out the annual aport sched· there. Otto w. HlllClr:JnaI!. spent the swnspent the first part of the summer on England this summer. She visited Denn~y, wlio was recently married. office this :rear. . nle. Miss Olivia Pound says she be- mer with his family, tpurlng to a large stock ranch in the Black Hills Bolton, Philadelphia, and other places Miss Vera McPherson, formerly a Miss Williams, wbe formerly worked Other after il!chool sports of the came !better acquainted with hOl!De Californiia. His brother ls engaged Jlear ltapid City South Dakota. Later with her family. , supply teacher la lthe Lincoln schools, in Mr. Ludlam's atfiee at the board year are hockey, Tolleyball, basketball, this summer !by remaining there and in teaching at San Jose. tbey went to the sand htlls where Vivian Fleetwood spent the sum- will also assist part time iR the same Of education, is taltlag the place of baseball, track ~nd Indian club devoting her time to housework and R. M. Hanson spent his vacation Miss Hazel Johmtoa, now .Mrs. Orin •winging i n and · aroun d LIDco•they spent over a month leading the mer visiting relatives in different d epart men t . -· •, gar den i ng. .... CUrtls• owing to the fact that there ill a Mr. °"""' "''i _._ ended sum· life of a weS1terner. According to parts of the state. un1wne, h ea d eoach , •Pen·t the ,..... ss ·E-h "" er LeM....,r ...... "Pal" they got all the bucking horsea Helen Day spent pam 1of the summer The glrl11 of the -all-girls council who Min Beever, w~ wu the steno- new rule that every freshman g,irl has 1better part of the summer in Lin- mm- school during mo11t of the sum· and riding they wanted, Ernest Clary, at home. She visited friends at Fair- did not graduate last year ritlted thlr- grapher for ·Mr. Cvtman, assistant tc have two hours of outside sports, coin. He was· manager of th~ m.1uny mer vacation. class of 'H is still ithere. bnry for a 6 hort time and went to ty-three n.ew girls in school Thursday, superintendent of :c..mco111 school•, is ~nd that every sophomore and jun- .t><><>l. He visited Mr. Gautsch at La Miss Stella B. Kirker spent moiJt William "Bill" Newens spent the the Kiwanis camp. September 11. They found that all filling. the vacanc:r len by MiB8 Made- !or girl has to have one hour, more Cross, Wi·sconsin for a.bout three of the smnmer learning to drive her summer working for his father's dairy Margaret Day spent her vacation the girls Uked Lincoln high school line Carvet.h, who I&;: 1*ldng a vac&· girls than usual have signed up for days. While there he and Mr. new Dod·ge car. in Des Moines, Iowa. He also had !n Estea Park at the. summer home and thought It a well conducted tlon. Miss Carveth fl ~decided about this year's amer school sports. Gautsch took a twenty miie boat MIH Ella Wittie did not leavo th part ">f her aunt, returnlng home recently school. her future wort. .. · Gymnasium uniforms are being sold ride llJ> the Mississippi river. Mr. the city but taught at the Btat!!I pl _.i. the a opportunity of a 3 .ng .e Ml1111 Thelma ..... ...-.... •. clerlc at the l:y t h e sch ooI t his year. B rowne ......, -•- Ti at i ed Sh erry and uni vars Ity the f!ITl!t Bfx weekd. The of Japanese eoolle in tbe extravaHazel Long spent two weeks of her The council girl1 were Elisabeth __,...,. he vacation Yiaitlng In and around Raugh, Ruth Colton, Clara Olson_ ':apltol school, tut, ,_r, IB replactng The first two weeks have been deWisconsin Rapids after he left Mr. rest of the summer 1be spen! doing 1 b th T gansa, "Tokio" put on 1 e are Julia Rider, Della Byrd maatham and :\fiss ~Wtut•_, ··~ II now at- \"Oted to physical enminaUona given Gautsch. lhoueworll:, making handwork to ae and Duffield Company. Denyer. •.end'ft- WJ1'•'l1,..an.' . ~ th "r. Gaotach aulstant ooacll t ("-ttn d A1'thm Zebner droYe ,. truck for (ContiJlued on Page I.) Gall JlcC&ndlese_ .... '•7 Dr. Ru Warner. ... o 1 ""u ue ··on Page Three)
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