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THE 1949
WARRENTONIANVOLUME III
Ann Turner
Editor-in-Chief
Dorothy Walters
Faculty Adviser
Published by
THE SENIOR CLASS
John Graham High School
Warrenton, North Carolina
Peggy May
Business Manager
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Dedication
ELIZABETH ALLEN
It is our privilege and pleasure to dedicate this
volume of the Warrentonian to Miss Elizabeth
Allen, kind, understanding and beloved teacher, who
has inspired us to maintain high standards of charac-
ter and scholarship.
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Faculty
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Mascots
Betsy Byrd Bobbitt George Pittard
Motto: "The ladder of success leads upward and onward."
Colors: Blue and White Flower: Red Rose
Seniors
Peggy MayPresident
Annie Lou James
Vice-President
Jean House
Secretary
Henry ReadTreasurer
CLASS POEMSeniors ! Classmates ! The time has comeWhen friends and foes must part.
For twelve long years we've worked and played,
And, thus we got our start.
Our parents and teachers to us have meantMore than our thanks can express,
And for their never ending services
We owe our every success.
And to this dear old school of ours
And the carefree days spent here,
Our thoughts will turn in the coming years,
And many will shed a tear.
These are but a few who along the wayHave given a helping handTo make possible for each of us
The opportunities that education commands.
Graduation, to some, is a time for tears
And others think it's fun,
But it really is a time to think
For life has just begun !
The road of life is far from easy.
It's discouraging, weary, and long
But life to others will be more cheerful
If we travel with a smile and a song.
So strive and seek to do your best
In all the trials and strife
And you'll be rewarded when you reach"That Land of Perfect Life!"
Annie Lou James.
SENIORS
WILLIAM EDWARD ALSTONF.F.A. 9; 4-H Club 9, 10; Baseball Man-ager 9.
KATHLEEN FRANCES AYCOCK4-H Club 9, 10.
HENRY BRYANT CREECHF.F.A. 9; 4-H Club 8, 9, 10, n; FootballManager g, 10, 11; Assistant BaseballManager 10; Assistant Basketball Man-ager 1 o.
RACHAEL JEANETTE DEALHasty High School 10; Home Economics9, 10; Glee Club 9, 12.
HILDA EVON DILLARDHome Economics Club 9, 11; 4-H Club9, 1 o; Glee Club 9, 1 2.
GEORGE EDWARD FLEMINGF.F.A. 9; Glee Club 12; Dramatics Club12.
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SENIORS
JOHN THOMAS HARRISF.F.A. Club 9; Dramatics Club 9, 10;Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 12;Monogram Club 9, 10, 11, 12.
ROSA DELL HARRISHome Economics Club 10, 11; Glee Club12; Seer Staff Typist 12.
LOIS JEAN HOUSEGlee Club 9, 12; Home Economics Club9, 10, 11, 12; Parliamentarian 10; His-torian 11; Dramatics Club 9, 10 12; 4-HClub 9, 10, 11; Class Reporter 9, 11,Secretary 12; Seer Staff 9, 11, 12, Reporter9, 11, Business Manager 12; Commence-ment Marshal 1
1 ; Author of "Last Willand Testament" 12.
ANNIE LOU JAMESGlee Club 9, 12; Dramatics Club 12,
Treasurer; 4-H Club 9, 10; Class President
10, Vice-President 11, 12; Beta Club 11,
12, President 12; Commencement Marshal11; Typist 1949 Warrentonian Staff;
Student Librarian 12; Class Poet 12.
PEGGY DRAKE MAY4-H Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 11,
President County Council 12; DramaticsClub 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 9, Reporter;Cooperative Club Representative 1 1
;
Seer Staff 12, Art Editor; Class President
11, 12; Beta Club 12; Home EconomicsClub 9, 10, 11, 12, Reporter 10, 12, Pres-
ident 11, Warren, Vance County Parlia-
mentarian 12; Commencement Marshal11; Student Librarian; Class Historian 12;
Business Manager 1949 WarrentonianStaff.
MARGARET ANN MAYFIELDGlee Club 9, 12; Dramatics Club g, 10,
11, 12; Home Economics Club g, 10, 11, 12,
Vice-President 11, Songleader 12; Class
Reporter 10, Vice-President 11; 4-H Club
g, 10, 11; Cooperative Club Represent-
ative 11; Cheerleader 9, 10 11, 12, Chief
12; Monogram Club 12; Seer Staff 9, 10,
11, 12, Humor Editor g, 10, Business
Manager 11, Editor-in-chief 12; ManagerGirls' Basketball Team 11; 1 g4g War-rentonian Staff.
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SENIORS
ALEAN MILLERGlee Club 9, 12; Home Economics Club
9, 10, 11, 12; 4-H Club 9, 10; DramaticsClub 12; Humor Editor, Seer 12; Typist
1949 Warrentonian Staff.
ELIZABETH MAE ODOMHome Economics Club 10, 11; Glee Club12; Seer Staff Typist 12.
LULA MAE PEOPLESGlee Club 9, 12; Dramatics Club 9;Home Economics Club 9, 10, 11; Beta11, 12; 4-H Club 9, 10, 11; CommencementMarshal 1 1 ; Student Librarian 1 2 ; Seer
Staff Typist 12.
TRACY CARLTON QUALLSClass Treasurer 9; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12;Football 12, Manager g; Baseball g, io,
11, 12; Monogram Club 11, 12, Vice-President 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Com-mencement Marshal 1 1
.
HENRY McILWAINE READFootball Manager 10, 11, 12; BasketballManager g, 10, 11, 12; Baseball Manager10, 11, 12; Monogram Club 11, 12, Re-porter 12; 4-H Club g, 11; Band g; SeerStaff g, 10, 12; Class Treasurer 12; ClassProphet 12.
ROBERT DEFOE SCOTTBand 7, 8, g; 4-H Club g, 10, 11.
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SENIORS
HORACE SMITH SHEARINF.F.A. 9; 4-H Club 9, 10, 11; Football 9,12.
WILLIAM LEE STEVENSONDramatics Club 10, 11, 12; 4-H Club 9,10, 11; Baseball 11; Manager Footballand Baseball g, 10; Assistant Librarian
9, 10; Captain School Patrol 9, 10;
MILDRED VIRGINIA STEVENSONGlee Club 9,
9, 10, 11, 12:
Club 12; BasketballTypist 12.
12; Home Economics Club4-H Club 9, 10; Dramatics
10, 11, 12: Seer Staff
GEORGE WASHINGTON TUCKER4-H Club 9, 10, 11, 12; F.F.A. 9; GleeClub 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; BaseballAssistant Manager 10; Football 12.
ANN KITTRELL TURNERGlee Club 9, 12; Dramatics Club 9, 10,
11, 12, Secretary 11, 12; Home EconomicsClub 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 10, Pianist
11, 12; Cooperative Club Secretary 1 1
;
Class Vice-President 1 o, President 1 1
;
Beta Club 11, 12, Corresponding Secre-
tary 12; 4-H Club 9, 10, 11, Reporter 10;
Seer Staff 10, 11, 12, Reporter 10, Business
Manager 11, Assistant Editor 12; Cheer-leader 12; Commencement Marshal 11;
1948 and 1949 Warrentonian Staff,
Editor-in-Chief 1949.
MARVIN HUNTER WILSONF.F.A. Club 9; 4-H Club 10, n; Football
12.
RICHARD EVERETTE YOUNGF.F.A. Club 9; 4-H Club 9, 10, 11; Foot-
ball 9, 10.
Class History
In September, 1945, with high hopes and aims we entered high school as
green-horns. Aiding us in adjusting ourselves to the many new problems
which arose were our two homeroom teachers, Miss Lassiter and Miss
Person. Heretofore we had been one big happy family, but now with chang-
ing classes and all the excitement of several boys going out for athletics,
the family began to break up.
Summer vacation over, we again turned suntanned faces to books and
studies. Now we were sophomores. Though smaller in number we knew
the ropes, and coasted gaily through the year under the direction of Miss
Person and Miss Odom. In the latter part of the winter and early spring
several girls left our family circle to marry.
Nineteen forty-seven ! High school now had under its roof 25 Juniors who
were great busybodies. We were all a'ditter over the Junior-Senior Banquet
which we gave on May 7. Our family was a busy one now with its manyclub members. We had our thumbs in the Seer and Annual pies and were
feeling most important. Our sponsors, Miss Harris and Miss Rogers,
helped us iron out our details while we kept one eye on the Seniors.
Dignified Seniors, twenty-five strong, we entered school September, 1948.
This, our last year at school, we experienced the strange feeling of happiness
and remorse, for in nine short months we would say farewell to friends and
dear old John Graham, which for twelve years had housed and watched
us grow. Class rings and such, with our various plans for the future, kept
us starry-eyed and dreamy. To Miss Walters, our Senior sponsor, and
all the teachers, we thank you for leading us ever forward. "Veni, vidi?
vici." Truly, we came, we saw, we conquered, and stepped forth onto the
road of life as proud, well adjusted adults.
Our problems have not been few.
Now we are better citizens because of you, John Graham.
Peggy May,
Class Historian
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JUNIORS
President
Anne Egerton Jeannine Hunt
Vice-President
Jimmy Limer Virginia Boyd Williams
Secretary
Harriet Traynham Peggy Conn
Treasurer
Jane Overby Peggy Conn
Sponsors
Nancy Harris Mildred Smith
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Jimmy Adams
Billy Capps
Peggy Conn
Edward Allen
Jimmy Capps
Cameron Copley
Virginia Allen
Anice Collins
Shirley Copley
Rosa Bugg
Billy Collins
Anne Egerton
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JUNIORS
Thomas Evans Henry Faulkner Mildred Fisher Vernon Fleming, Jr.
Barbara Haithcock Rums Harmon Junior Hester James Hicks
Joyce Hicks Evelyn Hight Jeannine Hunt Sam Hunter
Jimmy Limer Glenn Neal Julia Miller Lucy Lynch
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JUNIORS
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Billy O'Neal Mollie O'Neal Jane Overby Annie Louise Parham
Fannie Pendergrass Elizabeth Peoples Margie Pippin Cora Mae Shearin
Vcrlic Thompson Grace Thompson Harriet Traynham Sarah Tucker
Edward Williams Mary Ann Williams
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SOPHOMORES
First Row, left to right: Mrs. Stewart, Teacher; Geraldinc Pittard, Reporter; Ruby Riggan, Secretary-Treasurer; Lonnie
Cox, Vice-President (not shown ); Nancy King, President; Jeannette Hayes, President; Lil Shearin, Vice-President; Ann Neal,
Secretary-Treasurer; Miss Mariam Boyd, Teacher.
Second Row: Peggy Clark, Barbara Jean Abbott, Belle Limer, Mildred Tharrington, Betty Jean Reavis, Anne
Robertson, Frances Gupton, Mildred James.
Third Row: Alice P. Reavis, Nan Abbott, Dorothy Hudgins, Mary Alice Hudgins, Sara Lou Gunter, Shirley Lyles,
Willie B. Overby, Annie Rosa Edmunds, Martha Duke Aycock, Victoria Wright.
Fourth Row: Earl Haithcock, Murray Davis, William Floyd, James Jones, Earl Maynard, David Scott, Frederick
Williams, Thomas Powell, Kearney Peoples.
Fifth Row: Bobby Rivers, Clarence Harris, Marvin Baugh, Alvin Reid, Charles Pinnell, Clifton Hicks, Thomas
Hamm, Ben Harris.
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FRESHMEN
First Row, left to right: Miss Elizabeth Allen, Teacher; Margaret Skillman, Reporter; Carl Davis, Treasurer; Jane
Short, Secretary; Gilbert Egerton, Vice-President (not shown) ; Mattie Hunter, President; Mary Fleming, President; Karen
Copley, Vice-President; Bobby Barlow, Secretary-Treasurer; Barbara Seaman, Reporter; Mrs. Martindale, Teacher.
Second Row: Jean Wright, Bessie Neal, Barbara Bowen, Edith Faucette, Ethel Faucette, Lois Alford, Ruby James,
Ruth Turner, Gladys James, Ruth Evans.
Third Row: Sara Wright, Margaret Jones, Lily Robertson, Lottie Ayscue, Mae King, Julia Fleming, Margaret
Gupton, Kathleen Overby, Emily Lou Harris, Faye Dillard
Fourth Row: Billy Rudd, Alan Fisher, Marvin Overby, Billy Davis, James Herbert Edmunds, Edward Davis,
Si Nunn, John R. Fleming, Paige Bowen, Milton McCoy.
Fifth Row: John Lee Hamme, Billy Lanier, Roger Williams, Finley Read, Floyd Dillard, Frank Gibbs, Clinton
Capps, Jack Smith, Clifton Harris, Samuel King.
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EIGHTH GRADE
Front Row, left to right: Mrs. Hannah Crockett, Teacher; Norma Pittard, Nancy Gamble, Rubic Neal, Margie
Spain, Martha King, Mary Eleanor Ayscue, Nell Williams, Louise Dorsey, Shirley Gupton, Betty Jean Fleming,
Jane Peete, Teacher.
Second Row: Katherine Odom, Maggie O'Neal, Shirley Joyner, Ann Stevenson, Hattie Peoples, Mildred Garrett,
Betty Jean Edgcrton, Rachel Powell, Clara Scott, Laura Burt Williams, Shirley Miller, Lessie Mae Aycock.
Third Row: Gid Tharrington, Kenneth Aycock, Bill Ed Hawkins, Walter Grissom, Alpheus Jones, Donald Capps,
Herbert King, Bobby Allen, Barbara Ann Jones, Gayle Aycock, Connie May.
Fourth Row: Tommy Peoples, Herbert Charles Davis, George Coley, Roy Neal, Fred King, Olive Falkner, Ed
Thompson, Lewis Stevenson, Leamon Coggin, Jack Whitby.
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WARRENTONIAN STAFF
Ann Turner
Editor-in-Chief
Harriet Traynham
Assistant Editor
Peggy MayBusiness Manager
Jimmy Adams
Assistant Business Manager
Annie Lou James
Typist
Alean Miller
Typist
Ann Mayfield
Editor of Photography
Dorothy Walters
Faculty Adviser
SEER STAFFEditor-in-Chief
Ann Mayfield
Assistant Editor
Ann Turner
Roving Reporters
Anne EgertonJane Overby
Humor Editors
Alean MillerHenry Read
Literary Editors
Virginia AllenJeannine Hunt
News Reporters
Ruth TurnerMary Fleming
Geraldine PittardWillie B. Overby
Art Editor
Peggy May
Business Managers
Harriet TraynhamJean House
Sports Editors
Buck FlemingJimmy Adams
News Editor
Alice Pearl Reavis
Exchange Editor
Rosa Bugg
Typists
Lula Mae PeoplesRosa HarrisBetsy Odom
Mildred Stevenson
Faculty Adviser
Mrs. J. F. Martindale
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BETA CLUB
Annie Lou James
President
Virginia Boyd Williams
Vice-President
Jeannine Hunt
Recording Secretary
Jimmy Adams
Treasurer
Ann Turner
Corresponding Secretary
Front Row, left to right: Jeannine Hunt, Annie Lou James, Ann Turner, Jimmy Adams.
Second Row: Sara Tucker, Peggy Conn, Mildred Fisher, Lula Mae Peoples, Harriet Traynham, Eliza-
beth Peoples.
Third Row: Peggy May, Virginia Allen, Rosa Bugg, Grace Thompson, Mary Ann Williams, Miss
Elizabeth Allen, Sponsor.
Fourth Row: Jimmy Limer, Edward Allen, Carlton Quails.
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DRAMATICS CLUB
Jimmy Limer
Vice-President
Mary Ann Williams
President
Ann Turner
Recording Secretary
Annie Lou James
Treasurer
Virginia Boyd Williams
Corresponding Secretary
Front Row, left to right: Dorothy Walters, Sponsor; Alice Pearl Reavis, Annie Lou James, Mary AnnWilliams, Jimmy Limer, Ann Turner, Mrs. Martindale, Sponsor.
Second Row: Bill Stevenson, Joyce Hicks, Harriet Traynham, Jeanette Hayes, Annie Louise Parham
,
Jean House, Fannie Pendergrass, Verlie Thompson, Martha Duke Aycock, Thomas Powell.
Third Row: Henry Creech, Mildred Stevenson, Peggy May, Shirley Copley, Peggy Conn, Margie
Pippin, Jeannine Hunt, Geraldine Pittard, Grace Thompson, Ann Mayfield, Jimmy Adams.
Fourth Row: Edward Allen, Cora Mae Shearin, Julia Miller, Sara Tucker, Virginia Allen, Jane Overby,
Anne Egerton, Rosa Bugg, George Fleming.
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HOME ECONOMICS CLUBFirst Row, left to right: Nancy Harris, Sponsor; Ann Turner, Pianist; Peggy May, Reporter; Ann Neal,
Treasurer; Joyce Hicks, President; Jeannine Hunt, Vice-President; Rosa Bugg, Secretary; Ruth Turner, Parli-
amentarian; Ann Mayfield, Song Leader.
Second Row: Karen Copley, Faye Dillard, Mattie Hunter, Edith Faucette, Ethel Faucette, Annie
Louise Parham, Jean House, Jeannette Hayes, Fannie M. Pendergrass, Mary Fleming, Margaret Skillman,
Third Row: "Lib" Shearin, Nancy King, Mildred Fisher, Elizabeth Peoples, Bessie Neal, Kathleen
Overby, Betty Jean Reavis, Anne Egerton, Harriet Traynham, Mary Ann Williams, Martha Duke Aycock,
Alice Pearl Reavis.
Fourth Row: Mildred Stevenson, Julia Miller, Willie B. Overby, Ruby Riggan, Geraldine Pittard,
Margie Pippin, Shirley Copley, Grace Thompson, Margaret Jones, Verlie Thompson, Nan Abbott, Sara
Lou Gunter, Annie Rosa Edmunds.
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GLEE CLUBMrs. Hank Hardy
Director
Front Row, left to right: Betsy Odom, Alice Pearl Reavis, Kathleen Overby, Joyce Hicks, Barbara JeanAbbott, Ann Mayfield, Martha Duke Aycock, Betty Jean Reavis, Annie Rosa Edmunds, Harriet Traynham,Alean Miller.
Second Row: Karen Copley, Edith Faucette, Gladys James, Rachel Deal, Elizabeth Peoples, MargiePippin, Shirley Lyles, Jean Wright, Jane Overby, Mary Fleming, Ruth Turner, Ethel Faucette, BarbaraAnn Bowen, Garnet Armsby.
Third Row: Grace Thompson, Mae King, Julia Peoples, Shirley Copley, Mildred Stevenson, JuliaMiller, Faye Dillard, Bessie Neal, Jeannette Hayes, Rosa Bugg, Ann Turner, Sara Lou Gunter, Anice Collins,
Jeannine Hunt.
Fourth Row: Emily Lou Harris, Belle Limer, Mattie Hunter, Nan Abbott, Hilda Dillard, Cora MaeShearin, Willie B. Overby, Ruby Riggan, Jane Short, Fannie Mae Pendergrass, Margaret Skillman, BarbaraSeaman, Geraldine Pittard, Anne Egerton, Mary Ann Williams.
Fifth Row: Fredrick Williams, Earl Maynard, David Scott, Edward Davis, Clifton Hicks, John R.Fleming, James Herbert Edmunds, Billy Rudd, Clifton Harris, Jimmy Adams, Milton McCoy, Si Nunn,Billy Davis, George Fleming.
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MONOGRAM CLUBJohn Thomas Harris
President
Carlton Qualls Buck Fleming
Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer
Front Row, left to right: Carlton Quails, John Thomas Harris, Buck Fleming.
Second Row: Anice Collins, James Hicks, Philip Coggin, Rosa Bugg.
Third Row: Cora Mae Shearin, Henry Read, Ann Mayfield, Jimmy Adams, Geraldine Pittard.
CHEERLEADERS
Ann Mayfield
Chief
Mary Fleming Ann Turner
Rosa Bugg Anne Egerton
Virginia Boyd Williams (not shown)
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FOOTBALL SQUADFront Row, left to right: James Hicks, William Pittman, Co-Captaim.
Second Row: Murray Davis, Manager; Henry Faulkner, Buck Fleming, Carlton Quails, Billy O'Neal, K. T. Miller,
Lonnie Cox, Sam Hunter, Philip Coggin, Thomas Powell, Manager.
Third Row: James Jones, Manager; Horace Shearin, Bobby Rivers, Clarence Harris, Finley Read, Clinton Capp.<\
Thomas Evans, Kearney Peoples, Earl Haithcock, Carl Davis, Bobby Barlow, Ben Harris.
Fourth Row: E. J. Bullock Coach; Frank (Buddy) Gibbs, Marvin Baugh, John Lee Hamme, Rufus Harmon, Marvin
Wilson, Charles Pinnell, Billy Capps, Grover Shearin, Henry Read, Manager.
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First Row, left to right: Henry Read, Manager; John Thomas Harris, Jimmy Adams, Finley Read, Carlton Quails,Buck Fleming, Murray Davis, Manager.
Second Row: Bill Jones, Manager; Carl Davis, John Lee Hamme, Sam Hunter, Buddy Gibbs, Bobby Barlow,Clinton Capps, Thomas Powell, Manager.
BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM
Adams Harris Read Fleming Qualls
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM
Front Row, left to right: Alice Pearl Reavis, Mildred Stevenson, Geraldine Pittard, Anice Collins, Captain; Rosa
Bugg, Ruby Riggan, Jeannette Hayes.
Second Row: Harriet Traynham, Manager; Willie B. Overby, Anne Egerton, Jane Overby, Mary Ann Williams,
Cora Mae Shearin, Sally Faye Cheek, Julia Peoples, Joyce Hicks, Manager.
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BASEBALL TEAM
Front Row, left to right: Bill Jones, Manager; Clarence Harris, Billy O'Neal, Carlton Quails, Philip Coggin, Lonnie
Cox, Buck Fleming, Jimmy Adams, Thomas Powell, Manager.
Second Row: Henry Read, Manager; Sam Hunter, Finley Read, Clinton Capps, Marvin Baugh, Bobby Rivers,
Bobby Barlow, Murray Davis, Manager.
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