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PAGf 6 SICTION TWO THf OCEAN CITY SINTINIL.LfDOIR THURSDAY, SIPTiMBER 24. <strong>1970</strong><br />

BILLOWS<br />

Pufcllihed Wwkiy by Hw Publlr.^lon, CI..I.<br />

OtMn <strong>City</strong> High IchHl Oman Clfv N j<br />

Afi<br />

.11 Ciilii'fil-i.<br />

K.I i<br />

'! \M. -.Nil i<br />

(KKN<br />

i-if.ii.'i.i|ih. i K l i " li I ' ' A<br />

•I \ r<br />

-.Mi ! 1!<br />

it WllilJilil B Hnnihc<br />

VOL XXXIil OCEAN CITY N j THUBS IIPT }S 1570 No I<br />

Exams! You're kidding<br />

Kx;i<br />

Mai<br />

They<br />

think<br />

You're<br />

about<br />

'inmy IIp ihnn<br />

\r- ny to etsir!<br />

New semester alphabet set<br />

A is fi.r Ahwnt or missing from<br />

schoo<br />

B arc the Bimlis kepi hv the<br />

foo<br />

(' stands for ('nurses iinfi also fur<br />

U is the fefnide that mrtiru little<br />

knowledge<br />

K designates Effort: (Jet some right<br />

now<br />

F is the. Failure whn'l' never know<br />

how<br />

0 equals Graduate and made ones<br />

quite ready<br />

H points to Homework to keep<br />

your work steady<br />

1 the id, personality-wise you<br />

J the Jerk Joker who needs some id<br />

too<br />

K indicates Kook whose words<br />

come out L.azy<br />

L is the Lout who's boorish and<br />

junior Class News<br />

Saturday !h .uirl P'iiin Win (lie Hehl|!llHtl>in "I I<br />

Huntpr. and .ific ^tphnni (.r.', fur ihc in •i-h<strong>of</strong>il m<br />

Vir|!imi! Mmith Thi' -i]ii;i(l IKI*<br />

five iii>w (jirh as I hi- ri'suli -if<br />

Al'ler iliiich 'liwiiuiM<br />

thr fivti siirniirs him year<br />

This yi-nr's riipluin <strong>of</strong> 5hi-<br />

H|uiid is Di-i- Hiciii.T The<br />

cnpUiin <strong>of</strong> ihn squad is viil.-ri<br />

by thi' ri'st <strong>of</strong> the jjirls Kiich<br />

Kir! I'llglbli 1 ftir I his positiciii<br />

Ukus rhrirjji' nf a practice ti><br />

di'monstrntr hi'r Ipnriership<br />

The advisiir fcir tin- squiid<br />

this year iK Mrs Fr.in<br />

Ostruwskl Mrs Ostrnwski is<br />

thr High firhiiijrs sewini!<br />

instrurf r>r<br />

OS i'Ul.Ll [HIS<br />

Washington, D,r. • LHgis<br />

latinn to fnrre au tjimiikfrs<br />

l" produce a lnw-ptillu ting<br />

enginp within five years has<br />

been made by Sen, Gay lord<br />

Nelson, D-Wis, NeL-ion said<br />

thai, if the rale <strong>of</strong> air pnllution<br />

continues unabated, the neit<br />

dt'cade will see the closing <strong>of</strong><br />

entire metropolitan regions as<br />

» health precaution, with all<br />

but emergency services at a<br />

standstill.<br />

i<br />

g JACOB C SOIUFF, JR<br />

iiiiniitimtitiit<br />

Cioi'kford, Bund. W.ih<br />

A motion<br />

wrundnd th;il<br />

was<br />

thu<br />

Electrical CBiitracfor<br />

Fnrmtriy <strong>of</strong> Sehuff El«clri(<br />

Mi Mi St.<br />

ph. 1MJ<br />

• RnMwiUal 4 CMnnHrclai<br />

Ilectrtai Csntrartinc<br />

• MliliM ElKtric Hut<br />

• We R«Mlr Mali Applb,nc.»<br />

Corson Electri<<br />

711 WEST Art . OCEAN Ctr», N.J<br />

• * <<br />

• RtSIDCNTlAL<br />

• COMMERCIAL<br />

• tLECTHIC HEATING<br />

• MOTPOINT<br />

CONVERT TO<br />

COMFORT<br />

. convert:<br />

flamelese electric<br />

comfort heating<br />

^ ELECTRIC<br />

If your pre»#nr heating ii Inadequaft or nttdf<br />

replncement . , . now it the time to §onvirt<br />

your homn to Gi electric heating. You get •<br />

thermoitat in every room. Let ui show you how<br />

y*u Nrihivi Gi Kaetric Heat far lei. than<br />

, you think.<br />

Wm. S. ANDERSON<br />

ELECTRICIANS<br />

1345 West Av#, Dial 399-5445<br />

* RISitlWTIAL I CQMMIRCIAL •<br />

*<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRAC JHS<br />

GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />

APPLIANCE<br />

IALIS and SERVICE<br />

FACTOR f TRA|NED SIRVICIMIN<br />

ASBURY AVi, PHONI<br />

CHS Band has new<br />

THI<br />

THURSDAY, SEPTIMBIR 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />

.° (],,.<br />

hiinri<br />

i'Mi'« ill lllp,<br />

lie,..<br />

I 4th Th.. n-heursuls w<br />

in rronl ,,| )(,,, h.ln(j rn<br />

on lhi. fi.olhull l,,,|d<br />

The id,,,, ,,f n|(,hl ^<br />

was iiriKinaii-d hy Mr<br />

ifli'r hi- attended ii<br />

spcriiil<br />

Irniinur ,,t HulK..rk IV<br />

!Vi,rm| y<br />

this past summer<br />

The first ri.hiwsiii Hi-alt wilh<br />

the b.imc marrhiiiK let-hni,,.,,-*<br />

which ,,„. ..II f,,,lnril,t, 1)n(,<br />

fundamental slop Fr.m, th,,<br />

fundamenlal ,t,.p enmn |h|,<br />

stl.mt,,,n. Hrr-ss ,1Bhi ,)/..«.<br />

D"«lti"» iinrl I hi- m.r.-hi.iu ,1-B<br />

-iirh hull Unn' shuw ihf<br />

banfl will prrfiirm two<br />

ipriMMsiiin dn!U and (ii-^inn unr<br />

pifturi. Kiieh drill will c-iirisist<br />

nf liirrilirnj diaBiinnls pirid Imi 1 *<br />

wliu'h ran hv viirii'ti U*r iin<br />

'.ntlrt'ly Hifffront nhiiw.<br />

Whiii" not prrictnini; for the<br />

hiilftmif shows thi. hand will<br />

lit. pnsctiiMriy surh numbrrs ii,s<br />

Spinning! Whorl. Aqusirius, I'll<br />

Novrr FiiN In Lovf 1 Again,<br />

l^iiving 'Hi n Jpt Plftnf as wfll<br />

ts many traditional marchi>s<br />

Askrd «bout the n-sults nf<br />

thi' ri'lK'arsals Mr Millor rrplird<br />

Th*- lini^ iMidt d up Htriilt?ht<br />

irid thatfe whiii jilt ;thr,ui h<br />

i Taking stock <strong>of</strong> new rooms<br />

Tin. Billows ..tuff, fornn-rly<br />

loi-utPct Hi tho mirth wlnK, hil!,<br />

hm'ti mi.vi'ri Thi. new liioiitinn<br />

is S I II ,ln ih,. 2nd fliii.f jus!<br />

north ,,f ih,. Nth strad,.<br />

elsRsmnmH The Billows (.riiturs<br />

ri>rnarlic'd that thi. n>w room is<br />

much quii.ti.r mid mil...<br />

rtinvrnu-nt<br />

Sinci- i.«irn riioms wrn.<br />

ni'pdi.H for uhissmiim spiiri. thi.<br />

room is brintj uwri by thi-<br />

(ntvtfn Irtnpiayi' di'partmi'nt<br />

Riiom 202 on lh|. third floor<br />

"in the main building hiiS hci-n<br />

rvmodclrtl The |rvi-U wi>ri.<br />

reraovi'il i., i,||,,w I,,, hinl»tiri,l<br />

Students Receive<br />

<strong>1970</strong>-71 Handbooks<br />

Every summer the Studenl<br />

Council and Administration<br />

meet to compose the student<br />

handbook for the com ing<br />

school year This year the<br />

handbook is hisjBer than ever<br />

i The handbook consists <strong>of</strong><br />

the rules, regulations, a chart<br />

Fashions...<br />

Fall is on its way and with it<br />

come many new fashions This<br />

year the newest thing in sports<br />

clothes is the western look<br />

Ponchos are rising in<br />

popularity this fall They can<br />

be worn with either skirts or<br />

-slacks. They come in a variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> colors and fabrics Among<br />

the most popular are the light<br />

wool ponchos in cheeks and<br />

tweeds<br />

Suede and other leather<br />

materials are being used foi<br />

vests, jackeU, and western style<br />

skirts and slacks They come in<br />

various shades <strong>of</strong> browns,<br />

greens, blues, purple and black<br />

The gauche pant dross and<br />

matching vest iare slowly<br />

coming into the fashion scene<br />

They have been seen mostly in<br />

tweeds and bright colors <strong>of</strong><br />

crushed velvet<br />

This Westward Movemont is<br />

only one phase <strong>of</strong> the new<br />

freedom look in clothes today<br />

Built-lns<br />

Alterations<br />

Repairs<br />

George McGinley<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

399-3786<br />

FILLING and<br />

CLEARING LOTS<br />

NO JM TOO BIG OR<br />

TOO WALL<br />

ERNEST A.<br />

MADARA, Jr.<br />

FOK FREI ESTIMATES<br />

DIAL 399-3010<br />

GIACOLONE<br />

and VERDI<br />

MaMflary Contractor*<br />

Brick ft Block<br />

Cement<br />

Ixtarier Wall, <strong>of</strong><br />

HOUIM • Apt'*<br />

FiraplaeM • Chimney*<br />

Step* • PorchM<br />

Flower ladi • Stucco<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

DIAL 399-4384<br />

Articles sought<br />

for rummage sale<br />

SOMERS POINT • Articles<br />

for the annual rummage sale<br />

are still being collected by<br />

memberi <strong>of</strong> the Rosary Altar<br />

Si eiety <strong>of</strong> St, Joseph's R,C,<br />

Church,<br />

The sale will be held in the<br />

church basement next Friday<br />

and Saturday, October 2 and 3.<br />

Any donations may be left at<br />

any time in thi church<br />

basement.<br />

Electric Garage<br />

DOOR OPENERS<br />

LOW AS $12f,Jt<br />

INSTALLED<br />

D. LOVE 399.2790<br />

FORMICA<br />

KITCHEN CABINETS and COUNTER TOPS<br />

BATH VAMITIES • BUILT-IN FURNITURE<br />

Ted Taylor<br />

341 Wtil Avenue 399.8824<br />

Edith Lang art<br />

at Point Library<br />

Edith Uinu, award wiiiiiini:<br />

lisral artisi, v- rurrently<br />

eshib 'iny ml pniniinitB in the<br />

Some!, Poini l.ihrary "(7<br />

Shore rd<br />

Since .lune, Mrs Lang has<br />

ruptured five out <strong>of</strong> five fin.I<br />

place awards in local art shows<br />

Her conquest.!; tneludi' thi'<br />

Somers Poinl art show, the<br />

Dutch Barn show, Linwood<br />

Convnlcscent Home show,<br />

Smithvilie An ghow, and the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily flourdwnlk Art<br />

Show<br />

"I sold five or si* <strong>of</strong> my best<br />

works to the Linwood<br />

Convalescent Home," she said<br />

"I was thrllliil at thr. Limi., but<br />

now I feel lost without them<br />

The local seen*.* my favniilht<br />

«oiH fip«l '<br />

LINWOOD Plans for a<br />

Horn <strong>of</strong> Plenty dinner are<br />

being made by members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Linwood Democrat Club, Mrs.<br />

Maurice Evans, dinner<br />

chairman, has announced.<br />

The affair will be held<br />

sometime in October with the<br />

date to be announced, II will<br />

be at the Linwood Country<br />

Club and the public is invited.<br />

Serving on the committee with<br />

Mrs, r Evans are Charles<br />

McFadden and Edward Glaven.<br />

The Tcsi<br />

Before 1 got married I had<br />

six theories about bringing<br />

up children. Now I h we six<br />

children and no theories,<br />

-Reporter, Kansas <strong>City</strong>.<br />

OCEAN CITY SfNTINiLLfDGIB<br />

PAGi 7 _ SfCTION TWO<br />

New English curriculum is initiated at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> HS<br />

iins siudoni cviT<br />

thuiiL'ht !h."it ihc 11mi> would<br />

riim,. when hv r-i.iild Mnjtiy he,<br />

cliiKM's'' Thi* yciir. for the firM<br />

lime, the thi' iluH»nli inn i-njiiy<br />

every<br />

ilnv nf Ih.'if KnKlish<br />

A new English prognifti<br />

been introduci'd into<br />

O C H K curriculum.<br />

ha*<br />

I he<br />

Last sprint;, each studenl<br />

WHS given ;, hixiklfl describing<br />

from 21 I.. :ri coursi's being<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered jn thu new English<br />

program Each course WHS<br />

briefly describi-d m thi. booklet<br />

iind with Lhi. giiidanc- <strong>of</strong> their<br />

English leiirhers thi' students<br />

wen. able to I'll I iiul the<br />

necess.iry Rnghsh srhi-dule<br />

forms t*i complete their<br />

scheduling for this year<br />

Mr Charles Pierce, the head<br />

<strong>of</strong> the English Depaj-tmi-nt. and<br />

Casino visit<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

Reservations still are being<br />

taken for the Latin Casino<br />

dinner show October 2S,<br />

featuring Liberace, The trip is<br />

being sponsored by the Rosary<br />

Altar Society <strong>of</strong> St, Joseph's<br />

R.C. Church and reservations<br />

may be made by calling Mrs.<br />

Owen Beirne at 927-2404.<br />

PLASTERING<br />

GREG K. CORSON<br />

NEW WORK A PATCHING<br />

WATERPROOFED STUCCO<br />

PLASTERING if All KMa<br />

399-7683<br />

DAN SYKES CO.<br />

ROOFING<br />

SHifT METAL<br />

SIDING <strong>of</strong> Ad Typw '<br />

M^WSI Mi-MM<br />

Thf pntyram \t. riividi'd in<br />

MI vtii-k phiiM-). whirh ;iri> th ii<br />

dividi'tl into two thrc. wi"cN<br />

pi-riiidi ThiTt'furi' if 11 stucicril<br />

•MSU, rcyi),LiT1.ri in a nun' wi-i-k<br />

riiunic. I hi' tuuru wiiuld hi-<br />

ini'llldl'ri in line and unr hull<br />

|)hilf,l'M<br />

DiurH'h •.urh as Parody and<br />

Siilir... Umhir Niivfi, Bulhiri^<br />

iind Koik fidri(JK. Si'manlirs.<br />

D i h c mniin. Compnsi i iun<br />

Jiiurn;iiism, Mysti'rn-s ana<br />

Advcnhiri'n, Job F.xplur.itiiin,<br />

Hibli 1 a*, Lit^ratun' (.'A<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the book *n H w fit<br />

easily into a notebook This<br />

maintenance course at the<br />

Army Air Defense School. Ft Cape C. <strong>of</strong> C.<br />

Bliss, Texas.<br />

allows the student '.j i-,fer to The course provided training<br />

the handbook «iihoni yomg to in the missile's fire control CAPE MAY COURT<br />

a lot <strong>of</strong> trouble<br />

system and associated HOUSE The Cape May<br />

The handbi.nk represents equipment<br />

combined efforts <strong>of</strong> the Pfc Keller entered the Army<br />

council ^iid ailministration in August 1969 and completed<br />

basic training ut Ft Bliss,<br />

County Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors elected<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers for their nrw fiscal<br />

year, beginning October 1, FRED S. TARVES, 3rd<br />

Wanted:<br />

Several persons with<br />

eiithuslasitlc school spirit to<br />

help sell football programs at<br />

home games. NO special<br />

requirement needed except<br />

the desire Us support your<br />

team. Get in touch with your<br />

friendly neighborhood Billow's<br />

Editors today, P,0 Box.<br />

OCHS<br />

Texas.<br />

<strong>1970</strong>, at their monthly board<br />

meeting held Thursday in<br />

Avalon.<br />

Elected President for the<br />

new year is John Turner, <strong>of</strong><br />

Rummage Sale<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> View, owner and<br />

operator <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />

TUCKAHOE Members <strong>of</strong> Campground and Turner<br />

the Aaron Whitecamp Caldwell Enterprises. Turner has been a<br />

LJnit 239 American Legion vice president <strong>of</strong> the County<br />

Auxiliary will sponsor a Chamber for two years<br />

rummafle sale October 24 The<br />

Stewart Millard, Manager <strong>of</strong><br />

event will be held in the Legion<br />

the WT Grant Company store<br />

Hall from 9 am. to 3 p m.<br />

in Cape May Court House was<br />

if if BUILDER ^ ^<br />

Home and Business Construction<br />

elected first vice president.<br />

Anthony Zurawski, owner<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Whitebrier Hotel in STAHIER'S<br />

Pep Club Holds First Meeting<br />

Avalon, was elected second<br />

vice president and Howard<br />

Evans, Manager <strong>of</strong> the New REGrSTERiO BUILDERS<br />

The Pep Club held its first<br />

signup meeting, after school on<br />

Tuesday,<br />

Names were taken <strong>of</strong><br />

Interested students who could<br />

devote their after school time<br />

to paint signs and posteri to<br />

arouse spirit.<br />

Stacia Jordan, President,<br />

told the students that meetings<br />

Jersey Bell Telephone<br />

prepare materials' to be used on Company in Wildwood, was<br />

Monday.<br />

elected as third vice president<br />

An idea was suggested that Re-elected to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

huge letters would be painted treasurer is Norman H.<br />

to assist the cheerleaders in a Switzler, Executive Vice<br />

cheer as Spell Out Fight, President, First National Bank<br />

Victory and Go Raiders. <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court House and<br />

Marian Diedrieh, realtor in<br />

Staeia commented,"These<br />

Cape May, was re-ejected<br />

signs make the teams feel<br />

recording secretary.<br />

secure and in turn they will<br />

Res.: 3315 West Ave. Dial 399-2980<br />

"WE SPECIALIZE IN MODERNIZING HOMES"<br />

BERGER LUMBER<br />

N1W LARSON Mi HMSI •RACKITS, SPECIAL S3.15 M<br />

CORRUGATED STRUCTOGLAS . SPECIAL M,M<br />

would be held every Monday, assure a victory."<br />

Herbert T Adams, retiring<br />

Site M" « ft" — OrMn, WhIH, Vtlltw<br />

Tuesday, and Friday,<br />

<strong>On</strong> Monday signs will be<br />

president «ill move up to the<br />

position <strong>of</strong> Chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

PRE-FINISHED I' i I' PANELS ONLY W 75 M.<br />

painted in the Cafeteria and on<br />

Tuesday morning the signs will Democrats plan<br />

Board<br />

The new <strong>of</strong>ficers and<br />

be bund in the cafeteria and<br />

the gymnasium when pep dinner in October<br />

directors will be installed at<br />

Chamber's Annual Meeting on<br />

rallies are scheduled.<br />

Saturday, October 3 at the<br />

The meetings on Friday will<br />

be to take down the slpis and<br />

Lodge, Anglesea.<br />

JJIAM^WNIN^WINDOWS<br />

SCREENE^NCLOSURE?<br />

iilti<br />

rid<br />

llum,,f<br />

Ehf N<br />

I) (• if h<br />

p me ill<br />

cuurM-> were ,jil,,r<br />

IfushmHii uud.nlji<br />

Wiih each (>>ui<br />

Ri<br />

riirill<br />

hooks .iiiri mm<br />

sheeu, are hems! i him<br />

riiurij. will hNve [jr. ii I valiji<br />

wideninfj th. mude<br />

knowU-dye in th, li.-id<br />

Instead ul<br />

KnBlish thi- iiurii-Hli, can m<br />

h r!<br />

•th.'i fJii<br />

will<br />

h rlusws<br />

b. rniist<br />

ir own<br />

liMi'hiTB will<br />

.ludi'tiij, every<br />

. wii'kt. Thui<br />

i-her nor the<br />

"I'orne bored<br />

•inri/or each<br />

h u-arhrr may<br />

lour difrerpnt<br />

sh daily, als^<br />

ihe.r day t<br />

AWNINg<br />

HOODS<br />

COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS & DOORS<br />

GLASS SLIDING DOORS ENCLOSURES<br />

JALOUSIE WINDOWS & ENCLOSURES<br />

MIAMI - SOMERS COMPANY<br />

ommuroR OF MJAMI PRODUCTS IN SOUTH JERSEY<br />

505 New Road Somers Point Dial 927-4133<br />

Remodeling and Repairs <strong>of</strong> all Kindt<br />

CALL EITHER DON TARVES at 399-2306<br />

or TOD TARVES at 3991127<br />

I BAYVIEW PUCE OCEAN CITY, N. J,<br />

ALSO PRI-riHISHiD Mi PLAiTIC MOULDING<br />

• FIR W LYWOOD • CR EOSOTID LUMBIR<br />

• FLAGSTONE • UtiL SAW ILABIS<br />

ALUMINUM C0M1INATIOH DOORS mtt WINDOWS<br />

All Stet In TtMlM kMM<br />

11TH ST. and SIMPSON AVI, DIAL 3994941<br />

AuHuriiMl Duitr for TERMINIX Tai-miM CwMnri<br />

J. R. NIXON<br />

Registered Builder<br />

325 WEST AViNUE<br />

CUSTOM BUILDER<br />

ALL TYPES OF ALTERATIONS ft ADDITIONS<br />

KITCHENS and BATHS MODERNIZED<br />

ROOFING and SIDING<br />

NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE<br />

Dial 3994194 911 Garden Parkway<br />

CHRIS JACOtY<br />

— PLASTERING -<br />

• Irlekliylni and<br />

Pointing<br />

• ItelfWBrit<br />

• Stepi<br />

Dial 399-2717<br />

IB Am.,<br />

HtlUUlttlltllllltli<br />

933<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

REPAIRS<br />

VINCENT STAHLER<br />

REGISTERED IUILDI*<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing • Siding<br />

Dial 3W.4r24<br />

ROBERT A. GILL<br />

Registered Builder<br />

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES<br />

Wtit Ave. Dial 399-1808<br />

Classified Ads Bring You Qukk Results<br />

WARREN NORTH<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

7th St. A Bay An, Phon* 3992936<br />

BUILDING<br />

REMODELING • ALTERATIONS<br />

HAMADA & SON<br />

328 West Avenue Dial 399.1041<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

Sheet Metal Work<br />

Forced Air Hmating — Air Conditioning<br />

REASONABLE PRICES<br />

PROMPT SERVICE • FREE ESTiMATIS<br />

Quality Building Materials<br />

EARL L SHAW. JR.<br />

ROOFING and<br />

Shact Metil Work<br />

• RVANT FORCED AIR<br />

HEATING<br />

252 WEST AViNUI<br />

Dial 3992121<br />

ROOFING<br />

SIDING<br />

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Edmund L Whhaw<br />

•10 OcMn A*»<br />

3994W0<br />

W. Ronald Willfoms<br />

R«giit«r«d Build*r,<br />

Custom Built HoritM<br />

DIAL 399-2349<br />

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* ALTERATTOKS<br />

* REPAIRS<br />

DIAL 399-0006<br />

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