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That little spark we have within

Its presence all now know;

In some of you 'tis smouldering,

In others there's a glow

That in the years ahead

Will shine steadily and bright;

And calm will be around you As your goal appears in sight. May each of you be so attuned, And as your course runs true, May strength that from you radiates Still other lives imbue. MAY RUSSELL

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The Ghost of St. Mary's

Detain him from his bent.

Treads the halls quietly

Searching diligently

And finding in you, Mr.

For a Guide:

Yarborough, these qualities

, the graduating cl

Thoughtful, kind;

Dedicate this, the fruits

With gentle power and wisdom

Of our labor, so all

To improve the minds

revere you a> we do.

Of pupils ever-willing to

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Miss LOUISE K. ROTHA Registrar, Science

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Miss ETHEL CHANCE Accountant

Miss BEATRICE SIMMS Dean, History

Miss MARGUERITE BETTS Dietitian

Miss ANNA SANDNFR Secretary

Miss GAIL SCHEIBLE Jr. Secretary

Mr. HARRISON TAWNEY Public Relations

Mrs. ALICE FAHL English

Mrs. DORIS CZARNECKI Nurse

Mr. ELWOOD FAHL Science

f Miss JANET GUESS

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Mr. KEMP P. YARBOROUGH Social Studies

Miss VELMA PERKINS English

Mr. TIMOTHY WHITEHEAD Art

Miss ELIZABETH ALLAN Physical Education

Mr. J. FRED KILPATRICK Psychology, Math

Miss VIRGINIA BARNES Home Economics

Mr. C. E. BRANSCOMB

Math

Mrs. CAROLINE SASSER Lab. Assistant

Mr. BAXTER SASSER Speech, Drama, English

Mrs. MARIANNE WALTER Foreign Language

Miss JULIA SKINNER Librarian

Miss VIRGINIA SMITH Business

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ELLEN WARD ASCHERFELD, PRESIDENT 'The gentleness of all gods go with thee."

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PATRICIA ANNE MUTH, VICE-PRESIDENT "Blushing is the color of virtue."

MARGARET ROSE COMBS, SECRETARY "I was not born to be forced. I will breathe according to my own fashion. "

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JANE WARD LEITCH, TREASURER "Virtue is like a rich stone, best simple set.

JEAN SHERMAN BAYNARD

"A woman's love is strong and grows when

it is waiting. "

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MARTHA ANN BREWBAKER

"And there is even a happiness that makes

the heart afraid. "

ANN BRITTINGHAM

"Whilst life remains, it is well.

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MARIANNE SLINCLUFF CHAPMAN "A magnificent spectacle of human happi- ness. "

BONNIE LEE CLEM

"The secrecy of success is constancy of pur- pose."

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SUE ANN COLUFLOWER "One good hearty laugh is a bombshell ex- ploding in the right place."

DIANE ROBINETTE DARVIS

"Eyes that are fountains of laughter and

thought. "

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PATRICIA FAY FLANAGAN "A lass with Irish seasoning."

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ANN STAMM FORSHEY

"What a frosty-spirited rogue is this.

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DORNA FRADIN

"The only waytohave a friend is to be one.

CAROL FAE GROSS

"The best part of beauty is that which no

picture can express."

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KATHRYN ANNA HELFRICH

"As true as life and twice as natural."

CHARLES M. HIMMELHEBER "Gentle of speech, efficient ol mind.

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DOROTHY ANN HOLTZ

"An ornament of a meek and quiet spirit."

DOROTHY MAE LAMBERTSON "Nothing is more useful than silence."

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JOHN DOUGLAS LAWERENCE

"None but himself can be his parallel."

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BENJAMIN H. MARTIN "If words were dollars what a millionaire he'd be."

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SARAH M. MAYER "Gentleness is power.

LINDA LOUISE MILLER

"Life's a zest and all things show it."

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PATRICIA MARGARET RUSSELL "Life's a dream sprinkled with men.

SARA LOMNC SHOOK

"In hi on woman loves her lover,

in all the others, all she loves is love."

JAMES ALLEN THARP

"Happy is the man that findeth wisdom.

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CAROLINE COOKN1AN THOMSON

"A dry jest, sir. . .1 have them at my

finger's end."

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JOSEPHINE KEMPT WILLIAMS "Never idle a moment, but thoughtful of others."

KAY LOUISE ALYS WOOD "Live today, tomorrow is not."

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MARY BARTLETT STIEBER, PRESIDENT "A stick of peppermint in a gold box."

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WANDA HILL, VICE PRESIDENT "Blest with temper whose unclouded ray can make tomorrow as cheerful as today."

LAURA LEE BAYLES, SECRETARY "Though this be madness, yet there is method to It."

CONSTANCE VROOM SENER, TREASURER "The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed."

ELIZABETH ANN BOZMAN "I may commit many follies in life, but I never intend to marry for love."

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PEGGY ANN BRITE

"Soft hair, on which light drops a diadem.

CAfl. HELEN COPENHAVER

"Be silent aii'! net- never betrays."

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ANNE PEYTON CRAIG

"As many farewells as be stars in Heaven."

DAWN ELLEN DEWITT

"He cometh unto you with a tale, which

holdeth children from play, and old men

from the chimney-comer."

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DOROTHY ELAINE DEWITT

"How far that little candle throws its

beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty

world."

SANDRA DIETRICH

"Rings on her fingers and bells on her i

MARGARET HELEN FUCHS "A little consideration, a little thought for others makes all the difference."

JANET GEHRING

"Gentle and low, an excellent thing in a

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MAUREEN GRACE

"A little man may cast a great shadow.'

HELEN TRUITT LIVINGSTON "Your heart's desires be with you! "

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ANN HARDEY MILLER

"I like work, it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours."

NANCI ROGERS

"She's small, butso is a stick of dynamite! "

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"Do unto the other feller the wa> he'd like to do unto you, an' do it first."

MA RCA RET HOLT ROSENBERGER lom like fl i

MARY LINDA SHIPLEY

"The game of life is looked cheerfully on whea one carries in one's heart, the inal- ienable treasure of love."

LESLEE M. WEINSTEIN "Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry. "

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Most Likely to Succeed Margaret Combs

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Most Athletic Sally Shook

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Wittiest Maureen Glace

Most Versatile Linda Miller

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Most Versatile Most Athletic Araby Stieber

Most Musical Carol Fae Gross

Most Artistic

Wittiest

Carol Thomson

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Most Musical Leslee Weinstein

Most Artistic Ann Miller

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LEFT to RIGHT: J. Baynard, L. Wray, M. Fuchs, J. Carver, M. Combs.

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Left to Right, 1st ROW: N. Lawder, J. Baynard, C. F. Gross. 2nd ROW: Miss Simms, B. Clem, A. Sutton, A. Stieber.

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Left to Right, 1st ROW: C. Wait, S. Shook, M. King, J. Baynard. 2nd ROW: Miss Simms, C. F. Gross, W. Hill, P. Russell, B. Clem.

Left to Right, 1st ROW: B. Snodgrass, M. King, C. F. Cross. 2nd ROW: D. Darvis, J. Peterson, M. Fuchs, L. Miller, C. Wait, J. Carver.

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Left toRight, SITTING: K. Wood, C. Thom- son, N. Lawder. STANDING: L. Miller, A. Forshey, K. Galusha, K. Helfrich.

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Left to Right, SITTING: W. Hill, N. Rogers, N. Lawder. STANDING: L. Robertson, C. Sener.

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Left to Right, SITTING: P. Russell, A. Brit- tingham, J. Baynard. STANDING: L. Wray, N. Rogers, K. Wood.

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LEFT to RIGHT: P. Flanagan, B. Bowers, J. Williams, M. E. Howard, C. F. Gross, D. Watson.

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Left to Right, SITTING: J. Leitch, L Wray, STANDING: C. F. Gross, D. Lambertson, D. Holtz.

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Left to Right, STANDING: B. Potter, H. Livingston. SITTING: P. Gantt, A. Hender- son, P. Kveseth. KNEELING: M. Fuchs.

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Left to Right, KNEELING: D. Watson, G. Leon, A. Brittingham , B. Snodgrass, M. King. SITTING: M. E. Howard, E. Ascherfeld, P. Flanagan, D. Darvis, D. Fradin, S. Lussier, P. Russell.

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Left to Right, SITTING: D. Fradin, S. Lussier, C. F. Gross, K. Wood. 1st ROW, STANDING: S. Shook, P. Kveseth, C. Sener, P. Flanagan, P. Russell, D. DeWitt, D. DeWitt, A. Brittingham. 2nd ROW, STANDING: C. Wait, C. Lister, J. Carver.

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LEFT to RIGHT: E. Ascherfeld, C. Sener, S. Shook, S. Lussier, L. Miller, M. Fuchs, K. Wood, D. Darvis.

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Left to Right, 1st ROW: T. Hall, J. McLarn, L. Whilldin, D. DeWitt, D. DeWitt, S. Lussier, H. Risher, N. Rog- ers. 2nd ROW: M. E. Howard, D. Fradin, B. Snodgrass, C. Roberts, C. Thomson, J. Peterson, D. Dickerson, C. Baker, C. F. Gross. 3rd ROW: E. Keinard, P. Brite, L. Connellee, B. Potter, W. Muxrow, T. Kaplan, S. Shook, M. MacNeal, K. Galusha, D. Nelson.

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Left to Right, 1st ROW: P. Russell, G. Leon, A. Brittingham, S. Shook, M. King, J. McLarn, D. Darvis, A. Sutton, T. Kaplan, B. Bowers, K. Wood. 2nd ROW: B. Clem, D. Dickerson, D. Holtz, D. Fradin, A. Forshey, P. Muth, C. Wait, A. Stieber, M. Fuchs, J. Scott. 3rd ROW: F, Ascherfeld, S. Zahniser, L. Miller, C. Sener, G. Copenhaver, R. Grace, C. Dudley, C. Lister, A. Rowe, P. Kveseth, J. Peterson. 4th ROW: N. Rogers, J. Williams, P. Flanagan, C. F. Gross, W. Hill, J. Carver, Miss Allan, M J. Orme, N. Lawder, K. Helfrich, P. Gantt.

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Left to Right, STANDING: W. Hill, J. Carver, L Miller, J. Scott. SITTING: Miss Allan.

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Left to Right, 1st ROW: S. Shook, A. Sutton, J. Scott. 2nd ROW: L. Miller, W. Hill, J. McLarn, J. Carver, D. Darvis. 3rd ROW: A. Stieber, N. Lawder, A. Forshey, Miss Allan, D. Fleetwood, S. Lussier, A. Rowe.

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LEFT to RIGHT: J. Gehring, D. Dickerson, J. McLarn, D. Darvis.

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Left to Right, SITTING: M. Combs, S. Shook, K. Wood. STANDING: S. Lussier, A. Rowe, J. McLarn, B. Parian, A. Forshey, M. Cockey.

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Left to Right, SITTING: T. Kaplan, C. Dudley, A. Stieber, S. Eyerman, P. Kveseth, S. Lussier, A. Rowe, A. Miller. KNEELING: L. Miller, N. Rogers, K. Wood, P. Cantt, J. Peterson, D. Fleetwood, S. Shook, A. Bozman. STANDINC: Miss Allan.

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Left to Right, KNEELING: J. Leitch, J. Williams, D. Fradin. 2nd ROW, STANDING: L. Miller, C.F. Gross, P.Flanagan, A. Forshey, P. Muth, B. Clem. 3rd ROW: S. Shook, M. Brewbaker, C. Thom- son, M. Combs, E. Ascherfeld, A. Brittingham.

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"Don't breathe."

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President's Medal Jean Baynard

First Honor Graduate

College Division Margaret Combs

First Honor Graduate

High School Division Constance Sener

Aik and Dove Award Dawn DeWitt

Mathematics Award Constance Sener

High School Science Award Margaret Fuchs

College Science Award John Lord

Language Award Margaret Combs

Business Award Betsy Snodgrass

History Award Ann Bozman

Dramatics Award Jean Baynard

Art Award Carol Thomson

Athletic Award Araby Stieber

American Legion Medal Wanda Hill

Good Citizenship Award

High School Division Margaret Fuchs

Good Citizenship Award

College Division Margaret Combs

Sarah Burch Palmer Award Carol Fae Gross

Good Manners Award Ann Henderson

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Mr. & Mrs. Karl C. Ascherfeld

Mr. & Mrs. Francis H. Baker

Mrs. Nancy L, Bayles

Mr. & Mrs. Risdon E. Baynard

Mr. & Mrs. Wm. H. Bowers

Mr. & Mrs. Bozman

Mr. & Mrs. P. T. Brewbaker

Mr. & Mrs. Carver

Mr. & Mrs. R. F. Chapman

Mr. John E. Clark

Mr. & Mrs. Copenhaver

Col. & Mrs. W. H. Craig

Mr. &Mrs. W. A. Craig, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Dickerson

Mr. & Mrs. Eyerman

Mr. & Mrs. S. Flanagan, Sr.

Mr. &Mrs. Morris Fradin

Marvin P. Calusha

Dr. &Mrs. W. H. Gantt

Mrs. Francis C. Grace

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Gross

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Hall

Mr. &Mrs. C. M. Himmelhebcr

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Howard

Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Hueter

Mr. & Mrs. A. Kaplan

Mr. & Mrs. R. W. Keinard

Sgt. &Mrs. Raymond Kcish

Mr. & Mrs. Kellow

Mr. & Mrs. C. F. Lambertson

Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Lawrence

Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Leitch, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. John Lord

Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Lussier

Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Maddox

Mr. &Mrs. J. C. McLarn

Mr. & Mrs. G. F. Miller

Mr. &Mrs. H. H. Mofiett

Mr. & Mrs. W. E. Murrow, Sr.

Mr. &Mrs. H. C. Nelson

Mr. & Mrs. W. S. Roberts

Mr. & Mrs. D. H. Russell

Mr. &Mrs. E. J. Russell

Martha A. Schatzan

Mrs. Harry F. Shipley

Capt. &Mrs. L. O. Shook

Mr. & Mrs. H. L, Snodgrass

Mr. & Mrs. Fred Stieber

Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Thomson

Mr. & Mrs. Tsirigotis

Mr. & Mrs. G. D. Wait

Mr. & Mrs. C. W. Williams

Capt. &Mrs. W. S.Wray

Mr. & Mrs. W. M. Wright

Mr. &Mrs. A. W. Zahniser, Jr.

S.M.J.C. Alumnae Assoc. -Balto.

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INSURANCE AGENCY

Sales and Service

For all your insurance needs

Lexington Park

Maryland

VO. 3 - 3311

21 St. Harrison St, Easton, Maryland

KIRBY MOTOR CO. . INC

DAVIS PONTIAC

Lexington Park

Maryland

VO 2-4311

DeSoto - Plymouth

Lexington Park Maryland

Sales and Service

ELECTRONIC SERVICE CO.

Great Mills Road

Smartwear

Lexington Park

Maryland

HELEN RYSTICKEN

Yours for the

Feminine Apparel - Accessories

best in color and black and white

Lexington Park Maryland

TV

VO. 3-3291

VO. 3-6341

"Shoes got the blues?"

LEXINGTON PARK PHARMACY

CONNOR SHOE REPAIR

Two doors from A & P

136 Three Notch Rd.

Lexington Park Maryland

Lexington Park

Maryland

VO. 3-3481

PUFFENBERGER'S

ELLIOT SHOE CENTER

Radio Service & Supply

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Men's, Women's, and Children's

Shoes

138 Three Notch Road xingion Park Maryland

Zenith Space Command TV

1/4 mile from air station Great Mills Road

Open 9 a.m. - S p.m. Phone

VO. 3-6333

THE HUB

PARK PHARMACY

Southern Maryland's

Your Rexall Store

Leading department store

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Lexington Park

VO. 3-6161

Lexington Park,

Maryland

RUE'S ROOST

THE PARK MEN'S SHOP

Lexington Park,

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Lexington Park, Maryland

Compliments

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Compliments

JACK DAUGHERTY'S

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MERCHANDISE MART

LEXINGTON PARK

Furniture - TV - Appliances

VARIETY STORE

VO. 3-4451 VO. 2-2921

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Lexington Park Maryland

Lexington Park, Maryland

SPINNING WHEEL

Cocktail lounge in restaurant

BERNIE'S PAWN SHOP

Operating in conjunction with

Opposite Post Office Lexington Park Maryland

SIESTA MOTEL

Bargains in

One mile from the Naval Station

Watches, diamonds, etc.

on Great Mills Rd.

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LEXINGTON PARK

SPRINGER'S

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DRY CLEANERS

Lexington Park Maryland

Lexington Park Maryland

For

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call Great Mills 220

KENNY'S

BAR AND RESTAURANT

Complete Laundry service

Pizza pies to go

we operate a licensed

Italian and American foods

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Call

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The largest job printer

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St. Mary's County

Leonardtown, Maryland

THE ENTERPRISE

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GENERAL MERCHANDISE

Creative hair stylist

Great Mills

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Distinctive footwear Ladies, misses, & children

204 Great Mills Rd.

Lexington Park Maryland VO. 3-4422

We drank

Leonardtown Dairy Milk

While at the Seminary

The preceding pictures verify the quality

Compliments to the Seniors

from

LEONARDTOWN DAIRY

FENWICK MOTOR CO.

Ford cars & trucks

Leonardtown Maryland

Green'w. 5-5181

CECIL & MATTINGLY

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Meats-Groceries-Fruits

Vegetables-Frozen food

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