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CLASS NOTES

class notes 1936 Pape alumna Elizabeth (Mercer) Hammond passed away peacefully on January 11, 2021, at the age of 102.

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WE ARE READY TO CELEBRATE YOU!

We are thrilled to welcome our amazing alumni back for the 2021 Hornet Homecoming and Alumni Weekend on October 22-23. Country Day is doubling down for twice the fun for our first-ever double reunion year, with a bigger-thanever celebration of reunion classes ending in 0s, 1s, 5s, and 6s as well as all Hornet Alumni! Whether you are returning to campus for Hornet Homecoming or gathering as a class off-campus, you’ll be surprised at how quickly the years have slipped away and pleased to hear about what’s happening at Country Day today! We plan to share updates via email, social media, and on savcds.org/alumni as they become available. In the meantime, follow us on Facebook and Instagram to find throwbacks and flashbacks of much simpler days.

Help build the momentum for your upcoming reunion by joining your Reunion Committee!

Reunion volunteers are the key to a fun and successful event. Alumni have the best insight into the kind of celebration their classmates would enjoy, making a real difference in the quality of the experience. Whether calling friends to invite them to reunion events or assisting in planning your party, alumni involvement is what makes it a great occasion for everyone. For more information about becoming a volunteer for your Reunion Committee, email Amy Pinckney ‘85 at pinckney@savcds.org.

1955

Pape alumna Lou-

ise (Oliver) Maner

celebrated her sixth grandchild’s graduation from Savannah Country Day on May 22. Louise Mercer ’21 joins third generation Hornet alumni, Margaret Mercer ’18, Isabelle Maloney ’12, Oliver Maloney ’11, Camille (Mercer) Lyon ’09, and McCay (Mercer) Crumley ’07.

1959

Dale Thorpe writes, “Cornelia (McIntire) ‘Connie’ Hartridge passed away this winter. Connie was a class associate having attended Pape and Savannah Country Day until 11th grade. In addition, Gordon Saussy Varnedoe, husband of Catherine (Ehler) Varnedoe, died this spring. Catherine was a class associate attending Pape and Savannah Country Day when she was in Savannah.”

1963

Barrie (Myrick) Bradley is coming home! Barrie and her husband Jerry moved to Bluffton at the end of May, and they are looking forward to seeing a lot of old SCDS friends. Also, granddaughter Lillian Belzer ’21 just graduated and is off to Bryn Mawr in the fall. Barrie shares: “We are so proud of her!”

1964

With much sadness, the Class of ’64 reports the death of John Victor on May 15, 2021, in Savannah. Myrtle Heery writes, “My son Jamie and his bride Michelle (originally from Nashville), who live in California, have chosen a destination wedding in Savannah in late June! I will be hosting, along with my Savannah family, a ‘Welcome to Savannah’ dinner for out-of-town guests the night before the wedding at Collins Quarter at Forsyth Park. I have shared with Collins Quarter that, in 1951, my kindergarten class from Pape School would sometimes eat our brown bag lunches in Forsyth Park! They would love to have a photo of that time, so if anyone has a photo, please send it to the Collins Quarter. I am thrilled to be returning to Savannah with my California family.”

1968

The class of 1968 mourns the loss of Barbara (Bacon) Creaser. She was an elementary school educator in Chatham County for 40 years, and honored in 1992 as teacher of the year. She is remembered for her kind-hearted and caring personality.

Carol (Fulenwider)

Elliott ‘68, Lynn (Fulenwider) Franke ‘65,

Catherine (Fulenwid-

er) Futrell ‘75, in Dallas Texas Arboretum.

Lucy (McIntire) Hitch

reports that her son Jim ‘99* and his wife Summer had their second daughter, Rosemary. Lucy’s daughter Sarah ‘95, with husband and three children, live in Winchester, England. Lucy got to visit recently after a two-year absence!

Judy (Reagan) Huck-

aby has combined her love of children, art, and years as a counselor to produce children’s books about life-impacting issues, like fear and self-worth. Check out the central character in The Huckabirds. www.huckabirds.com

Julian Quattlebaum

is still working from the comfort of his home as an environmental lawyer in the Los Angeles area. His son Julian IV, having recently graduated from Emory Law School and now working for a class action firm, shares the home office space with him (along with their companion Robert Bunny). Debbie (Solana) Rauers writes, “We have a first grandchild, a grandson named John Jacob Rauers, who lives in Austin with his parents Jacob and Ashley Rauers.” Kathy (Calhoun) Woods loves being back in Savannah. She and her dog Lucy are enjoying exploring the walking trails at Skidaway. Kathy says, “Come join me!”

1972

Classmates Susan (Amburghey) Donahue, Barbara (Craighead) Crotzer (back), and Nelle (Straight) Hall with friend Linda Howard (front) reunite in April during their visit to Nelle’s.

1977

RUNNERS UP March Madness – Alumni Edition The class of 1977 took second place in the March Madness alumni spring fundraiser, benefitting the SCDS annual giving campaign. This class put forth a tremendous rally for gifts in the final days with 54% of the class participating. Sally (Altman) Bradshaw writes, “My mother Ann Altman passed away on November 18. Mom and Dad were great supporters of SCDS. Our granddaughter Eleanor Brigdon will start pre-K in the fall. She will be joining big brother Hunter ‘32 as a Hornet. Hunter was recently named baseball player of the week for Chatham County!”

1980

Andrew Feiler’s new photography book has just been published, A Better Life for Their Children: Julius Rosenwald, Booker T. Washington, and the 4,978 Schools that Changed America. The introduction is by Congressman John Lewis. The accompanying exhibition is up through the end of 2021 at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta. Additional stops include Charlotte, Memphis, Nashville, Richmond, and New Orleans. Lisa “Mouse” Straus writes, “After spending four years exploring more of America in our lovely fifth wheel (while spouse Randy Lagman continued as a senior solutions architect for Motorola Solutions), we have finally called it quits and retired. We fell in love with Colombia when we visited two years ago. After a great deal of planning and a tremendous amount

of downsizing, we packed up what was left, cleared both dogs for travel, and moved. We are falling in love with our destination city of Manizales, perched high in the Andes. Despite Covid restrictions, we’ve found the people to be incredibly kind and welcoming. So far, retirement IS all it’s cracked up to be!”

Louise (Howard) Wil-

liamson writes, “My twins are graduating in May from UNC. Shepard is going on to nursing school at Emory, and Bo will be moving to Dallas and doing breast cancer research at the University of Texas Southwestern for the next two years and will then apply to medical school. Oldest son Charlie seems to like Richmond, Virginia and has just purchased a house. Husband Sandy is the Chairman of the Board at Captech, but at the same time is semi-retired. I’ve been volunteering (working) for the last nine years at Thrifty Sisters, a resale store that donates all of its profit to The Little Sisters of the Poor home here in Richmond. When and if we ever get to have our 40th reunion, I hope that everyone in the class of 1980 shows up, especially since we were too lame to have a 35th reunion!”

1983

Jennifer (Jackson) Salopek started a new job as a senior writer and content strategist with CVS Health.

1984

After more than 30 years in Atlanta, Louise Mulherin has moved back to Savannah with her husband, Jeff Culley. She continues to work as a public relations consultant and looks forward to reconnecting with old friends and classmates on the coast! Jane (Vaden) Thacher writes, “Our oldest, Jack Thacher ‘17, graduated in June from University of Denver with a double major in International Business and Spanish. One week after graduation, he started with Fidelity Investments in Denver. How did we get so old??”

1985

The Class of 1985 would like to extend their condolences to the family of their classmate Brett Herrin, who passed away on March 17, 2021. While Brett was always independent, there was nothing more important to him than family and friends. Brett will be remembered for always looking to help and support those closest to him.

1986

The Class of 1986 would like to extend their condolences to the family of their classmate Adam Goldsmith, who passed away on March 15, 2021. Adam is remembered as a generous, witty and dedicated individual who was a fierce lover of his family and very loyal to his abundance of friends. Jerry Tillinger ‘86 welcomed new granddaughter, Ever Cecilia Accettullo Hokit, born January 18, 2021, in Seattle, Washington.

1988

Beth (Windom) Stewart ‘88 writes, “My oldest child, Allison Palmer ‘15, made me a parent. My middle child, Jonathan Palmer ‘18, made me a boy parent. But my youngest child, Sarah Palmer ‘21, will make me an empty nester! SCDS has served them well in very unique ways. Allison is a teacher in Florida, Jonathan is pre-med at UGA, and Sarah will be pursuing her love of performing/acting/singing at UNC School of the Arts. Thanks, SCDS! I guess I will now stay busy with running my COVID vaccine clinic and making my College Student First Aid Kits. And yes, I may squeeze in some ‘me time’!”

1997

Ben Levy and The American College of Gastroenterology organized Tune It Up: A Concert to Raise Colon Cancer Awareness on March 31. This free virtual concert featured Katie Couric, Lisa Loeb, Rufus Wainwright, Tim Reynolds, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Pops, violinist Hilary Hahn, Maddie Poppie (American Idol Season #16 winner), Kerry Ellis (starred in Queen’s “We Will Rock You” musical in London plus “Wicked” on Broadway), Kermit Ruffins (New Orleans jazz trumpet), and many others. You can still watch: https://gi.org/concert/

1998

Zachary Lamb writes, “Last summer (in the height of pandemic lockdowns), my family and I moved from the Boston area to California. I am just wrapping up my first-year teaching in a faculty position in the Department of City and Regional Planning at UC Berkeley. While the teaching has been all remote so far, settling in to California life has been great. In fact, with life starting to move back towards something like normal here, we brought a bit of low country life to Berkeley with a recent backyard shrimp boil.”

1999

Richard Braithwaite writes, “My wife, Jaime, myself, and our two kids, Summit (6) and Eli (8), have recently settled in Lilongwe, Malawi, where we are teaching English. Jaime is heading the funding and continual growth of Climb Malawi, a non-profit designed to promote rock climbing and other outdoor activities in Malawi. We love living in the warm heart of Africa!” Amy Conyers, pictured with twin brother Joseph Conyers, writes, “First trip home since Christmas 2019 and happy to see all the new developments downtown!” Zvee Geffen was promoted to Director of Licensing for the Major League Baseball Players Association earlier this year. In his new role, Zvee will oversee the PA’s group licensing program across all business verticals. He’ll be responsible for implementing growth and marketing strategies to generate new revenue opportunities for Major League Baseball players. His group is often hiring for paid interns and encourages recent college grads with applicable experiences to reach out!

Copal: The Significance of Copal to the Maya and Garifuna People of Belize is Mary Ellen McKee’s original, never-before-published research. Drawing from interviews, firsthand experience, and research, Mary Ellen weaves a thread through centuries in the Yucatan, creating a pattern of copal use in early and current Maya ceremonies and offering a glimpse into this important, ancient culture. AVAILABLE ON: Amazon, AppleiBooks, BarnesandNoble.com, Shop.BookLogix.com, jollyfoundation.org. Mary Ellen inspired the creation of The Jolly Foundation, which is a 501(c)(3) private, non-profit organization created to support and protect the environment with a particular interest in the protection of the sea turtles and land conservation, to support the arts, and to support brain injury. To learn more, visit JollyFoundation.org.

2000

Abigail (Rountree) Croft is living in Atlanta with her husband Peter and their two-year-old daughter, Cecilia. She is still working in the ER as a physician assistant and loving it. Abigail says: “Please get your COVID vaccine!” Ashley (Strickland) Freeman was promoted from Senior Food Stylist to Culinary Producer for Delicious Miss Brown on Food Network. Season 5 premieres in July of 2021. Juggling two boys quarantined at home, Brent Johnson was the lead engineer in designing an emergency use ventilator for the COVID-19 pandemic. FDA approved in June 2020, the ventilator was a collaboration between Charlotte, North Carolina-based BioMedInnovations and Berkley, California-based Lawrence Livermore National Labs with manufacturing partners in NASCAR local to North Carolina.

2002

Rhett Willis writes, “After three years of fellowship in Salt Lake City, I moved back to Charlottesville, Virginia and opened my own private cosmetic plastic surgery practice, Charlottesville Plastic Surgery. Practicing plastic surgery and running a business has been exciting and rewarding! Find us on social media!”

2003

Country Day proudly welcomed Sali (Sumer) Christensen as the Commencement Speaker for the Class of 2021. Sali, the founder and CEO of Argent, a stylish but functional women’s work-wear label, spoke about the background of her label and offered her advice to the graduation class. While in the Savannah area, Sali also met with a group of rising ninth graders to discuss her unique career path.

2003 continued

Caroline (Baker) Haddow’s son, Hudson, and Lizzie (Sprague) Grimsley’s ‘04 daughter, Mary, are in the same class at Cathedral Preschool in Atlanta.

2005

We remember and honor our friend Michael Mamalakis and the role he played in the lives of so many Hornets. The Hornet Family will miss our greatest fan! Mary Mamalakis writes, “On May 20, 2021, we celebrated the life of my brother, Michael. He was fiercely loyal, determined, loving, caring, hilarious, and my biggest cheerleader and protector. We have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support from all who knew and loved him. He was the best boy in the whole wide world and I’m so lucky to be his sister. May his memory by eternal.” “And now these three remain: Faith, Hope, and Love. But the Greatest of these is Love.” 1 Corinthians 13:13

2006

Alex Brown returned to campus for a tennis match as the head tennis coach for Our Lady of Mercy on Friday, April 16. Coach Lamar Kirkley shares, “I coached Alex in tennis and cross country during his time here. The boys’ team won the region championship and advanced to the GHSA State Final Four all four years of his high school career.” Alex writes, “I know Country Day has been blessed by you [Coach Kirkley] in so many ways. I hope I touch lives in the same way you influenced mine.”

2009

Christian B. Demere

has been named the chief executive officer of Colonial Group, Inc., succeeding his father,

Robert H. Demere,

Jr. ‘66, who had been in the position since 1986. Colonial Group has continued to operate as a privately held business since 1921. Pictured: Houston Demere, Robert Demere ‘66, and Chris-

tian Demere ‘09

2011

CHAMPIONS March Madness – Alumni Edition. The Class of 2011 emerged victorious, with 60% of classmates making a gift to The Fund for Country Day! Ben Adler graduated from UC Berkeley this May after completing his JD and MBA. He will take the California Bar Exam and begin work at a law firm, Gunderson Dettmer, in Silicon Valley this fall. Liz Lafranchise graduated from the University of South Florida Morsani School of Medicine and will be moving back to Georgia to complete her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon, Georgia. Ruben Ramos has become an Associate Broker and formed a team in partnership with Celia Dunn Sotheby’s International Realty of Savannah, Georgia. Alongside Allie Anderson McGinty ‘15*, the Savannah Fine Homes group specializes in matching families with their dream homes throughout the Lowcountry.

2012

Scott Beauchamp graduated from Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy on April 23. Scott received his Doctor of Pharmacy and has been hired on as a pharmacist with Walgreens in the Birmingham, Alabama area. Scott is currently studying for the practice and law boards for licensure.

2013

Audrey Bromstad and Savannah Bock ‘13* share the story behind their cookbook, our kitchen: at home. “Our paths first crossed briefly as 6th graders at Country Day, but collided five years later when we found ourselves in the same study abroad program as high school juniors in Zaragoza, Spain. What bonded us together was our love for the places we both considered home, Savannah and Tybee Island, and our obsession with using food as the key to understanding new places and cultures. We are now both 26 years old and have been connected at the hip ever since!” Our cookbook is a love letter to the place we call home. We poured our hearts and souls into creating, testing, and photographing each recipe in the book, focusing on local produce, fresh seafood from our Tybee creeks and ingredients likely to already be in our refrigerators and pantries. For more delicious content, follow our Instagram account: @ its.ourkitchen. To buy the book: audreybromstad. com/shop/; Asher + Rye; E Shaver Booksellers; The Cottage Shop

Sarah DeVaro is pictured here with her brother David DeVaro ‘18 and parents Josepha and John DeVaro at her recent graduation from the Emory School of Medicine. Sarah will now be moving to Charleston to continue her medical training in ophthalmology at the Medical University of South Carolina.

2014

Alexander Fleming writes, “After graduating from Georgia Tech with my M.S. in mechanical engineering, I am now working at Deloitte. I wouldn’t be where I am without SCDS!”

2017

Kate Templeton graduated from The University of Georgia in May with a B.S. in Health Promotion & Behavior with minors in Music (Voice) and Spanish. She will return to UGA in the fall to start her Masters of Public Health and will graduate in May 2022.

2020

On February 20, 2021, Kenneth Reedy returned to Country Day to sign his letter of intent to play football at West Point. Kenneth was a standout player at Country Day and received high accolades for the 2019-2020 season, including Player of the Year Region 3A East.

Audrey Pastorek, a freshman swimmer at Villanova, recently helped Villanova women’s swim team capture their eighth-consecutive Big East Championship by winning a gold medal in the 200-yard backstroke. Audrey also added points for her team with a fourth-place finish in the 100-yard backstroke and the 200-yard IM. Congratulations, Audrey!

*denotes Class Associate

Morgan (Roberts) Caldwell ’09 and Maclain Caldwell are thrilled to welcome their daughter, Caroline Laura Caldwell. She was born on May 4, weighing 7 pounds and 5 ounces. Caroline will be starting at The Little School in August.

Katie (Ratterree) Johnson ’07 and her husband Hays welcomed a daughter, Sadie Katherine, on December 1, 2020. Caroline (Coakley) McDermott ’02 and Corey McDermott welcomed Margaret Graham “Maggie” McDermott on December 17. She is the happiest baby, and is thrilled to be joining big brother James (‘34) as a Hornet at The Little School in the fall!

Caroline adds, “Maggie’s cousin John Aloysius “Jack” Coakley was born on November 25 in Jacksonville, Fla. to my brother John Coakley ‘02 and his wife Alice Anne.”

Betsy (Kingston) Myers ’01 and her husband Trey welcomed John “Kingston” Myers into the world on April 18, 2021. Big brothers Owen ’33 and Rivers ’35 are thrilled!

Kendall (Gardner) Ratterree ’05 and Joe Ratterree ’02 joyfully welcomed their second child, James Robert Ratterree, on March 7, 2021. Lea (Reeves) Stevens ’05 and Scott Stevens welcomed with joy their first child, Thomas Ripley Stevens, on October 24, 2019. “Rip” is an energetic and precocious 18-month-old who currently loves being a “Ladybug” at The Little School. Lea and Scott will welcome their second child, a girl, in November 2021!

Francie (McMath) Todd ’05 and her husband Hall welcomed their twin boys, Barrett and Hall, on March 19, 2020 in Greenville, S.C. Caroline (Holland) Weimar ’03 and her husband Bill welcomed their third child, Grace Summerford Weimar, in Atlanta on April 5, 2021. Big brothers Jack and Henry are already protective of their little sister.

Candice (Aaron) English ‘07

and her husband Jarred English welcomed their second daughter Shelby Louise English on June 2nd, 2021. Big sister, Reagan ‘36, is over the moon and has been a great helper!

births

Kate (Sadler) Andrews ’09 married Charlie Andrews on April 10, 2021 at St. John’s Church in Savannah, followed by a reception at The Oglethorpe Club. Fellow classmates, Katherine (Monsees) Bennett ’09, Camille (Mercer) Lyon ’09, Kathryn (Groover) Pross ’09, and Taylor (Edgar) Williamson ’09 were among the bridesmaids. Kate’s first cousin and fellow SCDS alumna Jane Eliza Chisholm ’11 was the maid of honor. Kate and Charlie now live in Charlotte, N.C. Louis Brody ’11 married Katherine Flax on December 31, 2020 in Richmond, Va. with a belated celebration on May 22, 2021. His brother, Daniel Brody ’05, was the best man. Fellow alumni, Kelley Compton ’11 and Ryan Sandler ’10 were among the groomsmen. Katherine and Louis reside in Savannah.

Maddie (Clifton) Chappell ’12 met Henry Chappell while in college at Emory University. They were married on January 18, 2020. They feel so incredibly lucky and grateful for the celebration with all of their friends and family right before the pandemic. Nevin Ergul ’12 and Amelia (Sheehan) Bostwick ’04 were bridesmaids. Maddie and Henry just purchased their first home in Atlanta and not too far from Emory where it all started.

This past New Year’s Eve, Jennings Hughes ’11 closed out the decade marrying the love of his life Savannah Saltsman. Joe Guardino ’11 served as officiant for a ceremony in Atlanta witnessed by family and friends, including groomsmen Dylan Guggenheim ’11 and Hunter Bowman ’11. The couple exchanged vows before an evening of dinner and dancing, honeymooned in Mexico, and now live happily in Decatur, Ga. Landry (Rushing) Melville ’16 married Alex Melville on Valentine’s Day this year. Landry has been working as a middle school science teacher at The Habersham School and will start a new job next year with Hancock Day School as a physical education teacher.

Oliver H. D. Maloney ’11 married Ansley J. Widener on September 26, 2020 in Augusta, Ga. Oliver was humbled to have many fellow SCDS alumni present at the ceremony and reception. Ansley and Oliver currently reside in North Augusta, S.C., pursuing their respective careers as a nurse in the Doctor’s Hospital Burn ICU and as an account executive for a software firm. They both look forward to moving to and raising a family in Savannah in the not-too-distant future.

Christopher Owens ’10 married Annette Farmer on April 17, 2021 in Lexington, Ky., Annette’s hometown, at First United Methodist Church with the reception at The Carrick House. Fellow classmates, Ryan Sandler ’10, Ben Scuderi ’10 and Cord Glaize ’10 were among the groomsmen, and Elizabeth Owens ’12 among the bridesmaids. Chris and Annette reside in Atlanta, Ga. Katherine Sanders ’13 and Cord Helmken ’13 were married on November 7, 2020, at St. John’s Church in Savannah. Their first dance after the ceremony was Deana Carter’s “Strawberry Wine,” which was the first song they ever danced to together at the SCDS homecoming dance in the fall of 2010. Cord and Katherine now reside in Greenville, S.C., where Cord began his general surgery residency after graduating from the Medical College of Georgia in May 2021. Katherine is continuing her career as an occupational therapist in Greenville.

marriages

Morris Watson ’11 married Shannon Newsome on March 14, 2020 in Augusta, Ga. He graduated from the Medical College of Georgia in May and moved to New Orleans. Morris is finishing his first year of residency in urology at Ochsner Medical Center while Shannon is also at Ochsner as a nurse in the operating room.

Leanna (Degenhart) Weinstein ’01 and Jacob Weinstein planned to be married on July 18, 2020 at the Farm at Old Edwards in Highlands, N.C. Due to the COVID pandemic, the couple were instead married in Savannah on that same day at Whitefield Chapel at Bethesda, surrounded by immediate family. On May 1, 2021, the couple had a belated celebration at the Farm at Old Edwards with the wedding party and additional family members in attendance. Fellow classmates Betsy (Miller) von Trapp ’01, Emily (Kehoe) Cameron ’01, Sarah (Sipple) Allman ’01, Carol (Ross) White ’01, Leonora (Victor) Lesesne ’01, Margaret (Gunkel) Scott* ’01, and Elizabeth (Eichholz) Yoches* ’01 were among the bridesmaids, while Leanna’s brothers Jay Degenhart ’99 and Blake Degenhart ’07 were among the groomsmen (*unable to travel due to COVID). Leanna is a graduate of the University of Georgia and the University of Georgia School of Law, and Jacob is a graduate of Washington & Lee University and Vanderbilt Law School. Leanna and Jacob are both partners in the Corporate Group of Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP and reside in Nashville, Tenn.

ANNUAL GIVING HAS A RECORD YEAR AND TOPS $750,000!

Initiatives of both Giving Day and the Alumni “March Madness” competition led The Fund for Country Day to surpass the all-time SCDS annual giving record. Many thanks to our team of dedicated parent and alumni volunteers led by co-chairs Carson and Corde Wilson ‘94 on a successful campaign!

Throughout the year, gifts were received along with messages of heartfelt thanks to our faculty and administration for making this year of in-person learning possible. In addition, we are extremely grateful for the $100,000 kick-off gift from Beverly and Tracy Young, which helped alleviate a portion of the unbudgeted Covid-19 related expenses incurred to ensure in-person learning.

Remember, your gift to The Fund for Country Day ensures that every Hornet has extraordinary moments, limitless opportunities and unparalleled experiences. THANK YOU to each and every supporter!

For more information, please contact Ann Lerch, Director of Annual Giving 912-961-8822 or alerch@savcds.org.

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