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Turn Out For The . Mixer Tonight Western Washington COLLEGIAN VOL. XLVII—No. 2 Western Washington College; Bellingham, Washington Friday, Oct. 1, 1948 TurnOut For The Game Tomorrow mil!!' Haggard Gives ew Figures On Enrollment ( "As of this morning, 1297 students 4 have paid at the Business office," ' declared Dr.- W. W. Haggard, col- ^ lege president, Friday, Oct. 11. "The Mirollment will pass 1300 before the day is over. We have a 10% increase 4-ijn- enrollment." President Haggard estimated the tal fall quarter enrollment at 1350 ore registration is complete. No akdown on these figures is yet ailable but Dr. Haggard stated that e number of veterans enrolled is ore than last year's total. Last »r's total registration was 1169 udents. A Jaycee sponsored tour was held iday afternon for all new stunts. This Js the eighth straight ar of this tour. Chairman Nate hnson assisted by Mr. and Mrsj •old Colvin planned the Jaycee 'program. Literature furnished *by L tue Chamber of Commerce is being 'mailed by the Junior Chamber organization to the parents of those ^ (udents who participated in the ic;ir.. \ : it-':,i • lew Yell Leaders ttart Practicing; Election Next Week i JYell! Yell! WWC students are in far a good deal of yelling (in the rstadium) if the spirit and class of t^e new yell leaders and song leaders are any indication. ? • • • • ' - Sixteen bright, shining examples tUrned out for the positions when ^a* meeting, was called with Gus Pagels, Fred DeBruler and Jess Venders, Wednesday noon. These energetic "yellers" are: Chuck keatori, freshman from Aberdeen; ,lph Brown, junior (recently from hicago), Dave Eager, freshman, helton, Don Thorlakson, freshman, Bellingham, Herbert Brame, Pe Ell, >treshman, and the old standby Jess Winders, junior from Elma. Femininity will will also adorn the k«dium. Jo Ann Wear, sophomore m, Burlington; Ellen Staffenson, reshman. Burlington; Marilyn Mor- ,lson, freshman, Anacortes; Mary %j#Fenton, freshman from Bothell; Alice Ferren, sophomore from The above are seeking* the positions of cheer leaders. f^iiore women! Song leader as-irahts include: Charlotte Ellis, nomore, Everett; Jessie Isom, Lynden; Jlelen Shugard, Tacoma, and Jean Yea-freshman, Stevenson. ^(Conttaued on Page 8) Chartered Bus, Decorated Cars To Leave Saturday Morning "ALL ABOARD!" AH aboard for the University of British Columbia campus! A car caravan will leave the college parking lot at approximately 11:00 a. m. Saturday morning, October 2. A 37-passenger bus has been chartered and tickets will be available today in the main hall to first-come, first served at $2.00 per person, according to Gus Pagels, ASB president. Decorated with blue and white crepe paper, the caravan of Western ^•boosters will arrive at the US.C. stadium sometime around 1:30 p. m. Showing freshmen spirit of registration are Angelo Reg hi, Tom Phinney, and Bud Muskinens of Renton, Washington, as they fill out the various forms and inquiries. PROFILE MANAGERS NAMED TO PUBLISH BOOKLET Appointments to the position-of editor and business manager of the Profile, student directory and general information -booklet, have, been announced by Mrs. Ruth Burnet, WWC publications adviser. Betty McLeod will serve in the former capacity, and Al Magnuson the latter. Other staff members will be drawn from the staffs of the Collegian and the Klipsun. Advertising and sales defray the cost. Carnival Date Set "It's a good chance for the freshmen to become acquainted with clubs that reflect their own interests. It's also good for the clubs in that their purposes and functions are explained more fully to students entering the college for the first time," said C. W. McDonald, Dean of Men, in reference to the Interclub Council club carnival whiph is to be- held Thursday, October 7, at 7:30 p. m.;in the auditorium. All-College Mixer Tonight in Gym Returning and new students alike are invited to attend the all college mixer Friday evening, to be held in the gym from 8:30 to 11:30. The mixer is being sponsored by the Association of Child Education, with Jesse Winters as general chairman. The evening's music will be furnished by Gordy Downs. Assisting as committee chairman will be the following: Dorothy Young, publicity; Zona Daverine, refreshments; Mary Ann Oman, decorations; Loren Rankin, music; Esther Mjoen, chaperone. A lot of planning has been put into this mixer and it is hoped that everyone will turn out. There is no special dress for the evening; school clothes are in style. This is a real chance to get acquainted, so come to the mixes, and n a v e a Irand evening of fun. Attention, Frosh! All students new to the college this quarter or the past summer quarter are required to attend a series of three library orientation classes. If you fall into one of these groups and do not have a library appointment, please see Mr. Hearsey in the Reference office as soon as possible. with the game scheduled to begin at 2 p. m. sharp. "The bus is scheduled to return to Bellingham about 8 p. m. Saturday evening. CARS BEING SOUGHT All Viking rooters who have cars Students planning on attending the U.B.C. fame are asked to provide some means of identification so that a quick clearance of customs at the border may be facilitated. Adequate identification includes: Driver's license, draft card, fascimile of birth certificate and social security cards. and who are planning oh attending the game are being asked to have their cars decorated and at the college parking lot by 11:00 a^ m. If the cars have not been filled, drivers are asked to fill up their cars with, rooters who would like to attend the game but who. are minus transportation. Drivers will receive $1.00 per person for the round trip fare which should pay for the gasoline. The University of British Columbia band will provide half-time en-terainment and reserved seats will be held for the ^Viking delegation. The Viking band will be unable to make the trip because of the short (Continued'on Page 8) . CONTROL BOARD ELECTS MEMBERS Jones and Roser Made New Temporary Officers for Fall Term Settling down' to work after a summer's rest, the Board of Control, in its meeting Wednesday, September 29, attended to several important issues confronting the student-body. First order of business was the appointment of Bill Jones and Pauline Roser as Board members for the Fall quarter serving in place of Nita Clothier and Gus Pagels. Shirley Harrison was named as alternate Board member and Halldor karason, 1947-48 AJS.B. president, was made an ex-officio member. Gordon Sanstad, president of the International Relations club, presented a petition from the Pacific Northwest College Congress committee at WWC calling for the appropriation' of $100 to cover this college's portion of the expenses of the 1949 congress. The PNCC is composed of 21 northwest colleges and universities that pass certain resolutions concerning world peace which are forwarded to the United Nations. The petition was granted. PEP-PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Bill Morton and J e s s Winders were appointed, by the Board to act as co-chairmen of the inewly-com-bined Pep-Publicity committee. This committee will be in charge of handling all the : arrangements for entertaining visiting rooters, arranging out-of-town games, and other similar duties. This committee, composed of seven students and two faculty members, will select the pep and song leaders next Friday, October 8 in an assembly. Don-C. Walter, Viking band director, was named as one faculty adviser. The Board passed motions permitting faculty and administrative-staff members to receive complimentary passes to the games by paying only the tax on them. These tickets will be good only for the four remaining home . games. Student wives and faculty wives will be permitted to buy the specially-priced student activities pass at $3. Following a brief discussion on the chartered train to the University of British Columbia tomorrow, the Board •adjourned. / , _ '. 82 Annual yVtJbrk Starts With Picture Taking Work on the 50th Anniversary Klipsun-is off to a good start according to Pearl Hofman, editor. The dummy is being prepared and contracts for engraving, photography and printing were made^ last spring. Freshmen and sophomore group pictures were taken Monday. Junior and senior tadtvia'-- ^ ual photographs will be scheduled next month at Yeager Studio and Bernie Lepeska has been taking, faculty pictures. - K Nearly 200 applicants for staff^ positions were filled out durmgS registration and a staff wJlTsbon 5 be selected. Pearl hopes that everyone who is interested in anhuiadf work will sign up for Klipsun classic Nexi Monday at 4 will be;.tbi;-fijlfc-t meeting to be held :Jn;^^\;-l*aa!a^ tibns."Office; - --••;.-\:-:>y":.-•.;" •' V'3:;s(M$$ AC.
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Title | Western Washington Collegian - 1948 October 1 |
Alternative Title | WW Collegian, WWC Collegian, WWCollegian |
Volume and Number | Vol. 47, no. 2 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | October 1, 1948 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1948-10-01 |
Year Published | 1948 |
Decades |
1940-1949 |
Original Publisher | Associated Students, Washington State Normal School, Bellingham, Washington |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor | George Dowd, Editor, Cecil Thomas, Sports editor, Kathleen Golly, Society editor, Patricia Somers, Society editor, Harry Pagels, Feature editor, Bill Baker, Feature editor, Barbara Breazeale, Copy editor, LaVon Frazer, Exchange editor |
Staff | Arlene Slotemaker, Business manager, News staff: Molly Falknor, John Sigurdson, Barbara Breazeale, Bruce Hannaford, Beverly Gordon, George Hess, Frances Frazee, Susan Williams, Bert Russell, Frank Adams, Lowell Likkel, Shirley Dickenson, Peggy Boe, Nancy Merrick, Glenna Hazeldine, Feature staff: LaVon Frazier, Jean Carlson, Dorice Putnam, Sharon Knowles, Joe King, Lex Milton, Kathleen Foster, Sports staff: Keith Stearns, Red Roberson, Gary Brandner, Martha Stevens, Jean Bayler, Al Bianchini, Society staff: Molly Falknor, Mildred Campbell, Bonnie Pasley, Louella Hagen, Ann Adams, Gerry Wells, Louise Olivere, Special writers: John Sigurdson, Don Miller |
Article Titles | Haggard gives new figures on enrollment (p.1) -- New yell leaders start practicing; election next week (p.1) -- Profile managers named to publish booklet (p.1) -- Control Board elects members; Jones and Roser made temporary officers for Fall term (p.1) -- Carnival date set (p.1) -- Vik rooters form caravan to UBC; Chartered bus, decorated cars to leave Saturday morning (p.1) -- All-college mixer tonight in gym (p.1) -- Attention, frosh! (p.1) -- Annual work stats with picture taking (p.1) -- Lounge etiquette needed by student body immediately (p.2) -- Frosh show fighting spirit and plenty of real pep (p.2) -- 1948 Navigator makes debut (p.2) -- Hoban will appear at concert here (p.2) -- Students aid Turvill fund (p.2) -- "New look" attracts many loungers; smoke clouds lift, bottles disappear as lounge transformation appears / by Harry Pagels (p.2) -- "Mama" try-outs forthcoming (p.2) -- Marching band nearing full strength of 75 (p.3) -- SSSA broadcasts planned for Oct. 13 (p.3) -- Publications groups form Press Club (p.3) -- WWCollegian to be eight page tabloid; year's staff announced by editor (p.3) -- Prominent educators included among eighteen added to WWC faculty (p.3) -- Lakewood trip due tomorrow morning (p.3) -- College democrats hold first meet (p.3) -- New buildings started for Viking campus (p.3) -- Young Republicans to meet Friday (p.3) -- All faculty invited to join Blue Cross (p.3) -- Prom princess will marry (p.4) -- Gloria Woodward marries Pinard (p.4) -- Bassye and Curry united in formal church ceremony (p.4) -- June Hardin weds sports editor in private ceremony (p.4) -- Erickson weds Waters in Summer rites (p.4) -- Open house starts Canterbury Club seasonal activities (p.5) -- Shuksan Ski Club popular at WWC (p.5) -- Senior hall girls start new year with a big bang / by Pat Graves (p.5) -- Red hot tips from MRH / by Dixie Dahl (p.5) -- Keehr new prexy of Daniels Hall (p.5) -- Beginning tea held by AWS (p.5) -- Breakfast to be sponsored by church council (p.5) -- Sports program outlined by women athletes / by Jean Baylor (p.6) -- Grid schedule (p.6) -- Viking center first football casualty (p.6) -- Eastern game to see band (p.6) -- Season's first pigskin conflict sees Viks skin wildcats / by Keith Stearns (p.6) -- Pigskin preview / by Cec (p.7) -- Gridsters again pick Lindbloom (p.7) -- Starting lineup (p.7) -- Viks invade Thunderbird den tomorrow; Vikings swoop down upon Thunderbirds (p.7) -- WWC mother in journal (p.8) -- Registration procedure systematic exclaims befuddled frosh student (p.8) -- Cub reporters to provide vim and vigor to Collegian (p.8) |
Photographs | Angelo Reghi, Tom Phinney, and Bud Muskinens or Renton, Washington (p.1) -- Stanley Hoban (p.2) -- ASB officers greet new WWC students (p.3) -- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reilly (p.4) -- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jelusich (p.4) -- Ronald Stokes (p.5) -- Jessie Marie Isom (p.5) -- Robin Geske (p.5) -- Jack Frazier (p.6) -- Truman Fones (p.7) |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/261544370 |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 39 x 28 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2010. |
Identifier | WWC_19481001.pdf |
Contributor | The digitized WWU student newspapers are made possible by the generous support of Don Hacherl and Cindy Hacherl (Class of 1984) and Bert Halprin (Class of 1971). |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
Description
Title | Western Washington Collegian - 1948 October 1 - Page 1 |
Alternative Title | WW Collegian, WWC Collegian, WWCollegian |
Volume and Number | Vol. 47, no. 2 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | October 1, 1948 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1948-10-01 |
Year Published | 1948 |
Decades |
1940-1949 |
Original Publisher | Associated Students, Washington State Normal School, Bellingham, Washington |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor | George Dowd, Editor, Cecil Thomas, Sports editor, Kathleen Golly, Society editor, Patricia Somers, Society editor, Harry Pagels, Feature editor, Bill Baker, Feature editor, Barbara Breazeale, Copy editor, LaVon Frazer, Exchange editor |
Staff | Arlene Slotemaker, Business manager, News staff: Molly Falknor, John Sigurdson, Barbara Breazeale, Bruce Hannaford, Beverly Gordon, George Hess, Frances Frazee, Susan Williams, Bert Russell, Frank Adams, Lowell Likkel, Shirley Dickenson, Peggy Boe, Nancy Merrick, Glenna Hazeldine, Feature staff: LaVon Frazier, Jean Carlson, Dorice Putnam, Sharon Knowles, Joe King, Lex Milton, Kathleen Foster, Sports staff: Keith Stearns, Red Roberson, Gary Brandner, Martha Stevens, Jean Bayler, Al Bianchini, Society staff: Molly Falknor, Mildred Campbell, Bonnie Pasley, Louella Hagen, Ann Adams, Gerry Wells, Louise Olivere, Special writers: John Sigurdson, Don Miller |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/261544370 |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 39 x 28 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2010. |
Identifier | WWC_19481001.pdf |
Contributor | The digitized WWU student newspapers are made possible by the generous support of Don Hacherl and Cindy Hacherl (Class of 1984) and Bert Halprin (Class of 1971). |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Format | application/pdf |
Full Text | Turn Out For The . Mixer Tonight Western Washington COLLEGIAN VOL. XLVII—No. 2 Western Washington College; Bellingham, Washington Friday, Oct. 1, 1948 TurnOut For The Game Tomorrow mil!!' Haggard Gives ew Figures On Enrollment ( "As of this morning, 1297 students 4 have paid at the Business office," ' declared Dr.- W. W. Haggard, col- ^ lege president, Friday, Oct. 11. "The Mirollment will pass 1300 before the day is over. We have a 10% increase 4-ijn- enrollment." President Haggard estimated the tal fall quarter enrollment at 1350 ore registration is complete. No akdown on these figures is yet ailable but Dr. Haggard stated that e number of veterans enrolled is ore than last year's total. Last »r's total registration was 1169 udents. A Jaycee sponsored tour was held iday afternon for all new stunts. This Js the eighth straight ar of this tour. Chairman Nate hnson assisted by Mr. and Mrsj •old Colvin planned the Jaycee 'program. Literature furnished *by L tue Chamber of Commerce is being 'mailed by the Junior Chamber organization to the parents of those ^ (udents who participated in the ic;ir.. \ : it-':,i • lew Yell Leaders ttart Practicing; Election Next Week i JYell! Yell! WWC students are in far a good deal of yelling (in the rstadium) if the spirit and class of t^e new yell leaders and song leaders are any indication. ? • • • • ' - Sixteen bright, shining examples tUrned out for the positions when ^a* meeting, was called with Gus Pagels, Fred DeBruler and Jess Venders, Wednesday noon. These energetic "yellers" are: Chuck keatori, freshman from Aberdeen; ,lph Brown, junior (recently from hicago), Dave Eager, freshman, helton, Don Thorlakson, freshman, Bellingham, Herbert Brame, Pe Ell, >treshman, and the old standby Jess Winders, junior from Elma. Femininity will will also adorn the k«dium. Jo Ann Wear, sophomore m, Burlington; Ellen Staffenson, reshman. Burlington; Marilyn Mor- ,lson, freshman, Anacortes; Mary %j#Fenton, freshman from Bothell; Alice Ferren, sophomore from The above are seeking* the positions of cheer leaders. f^iiore women! Song leader as-irahts include: Charlotte Ellis, nomore, Everett; Jessie Isom, Lynden; Jlelen Shugard, Tacoma, and Jean Yea-freshman, Stevenson. ^(Conttaued on Page 8) Chartered Bus, Decorated Cars To Leave Saturday Morning "ALL ABOARD!" AH aboard for the University of British Columbia campus! A car caravan will leave the college parking lot at approximately 11:00 a. m. Saturday morning, October 2. A 37-passenger bus has been chartered and tickets will be available today in the main hall to first-come, first served at $2.00 per person, according to Gus Pagels, ASB president. Decorated with blue and white crepe paper, the caravan of Western ^•boosters will arrive at the US.C. stadium sometime around 1:30 p. m. Showing freshmen spirit of registration are Angelo Reg hi, Tom Phinney, and Bud Muskinens of Renton, Washington, as they fill out the various forms and inquiries. PROFILE MANAGERS NAMED TO PUBLISH BOOKLET Appointments to the position-of editor and business manager of the Profile, student directory and general information -booklet, have, been announced by Mrs. Ruth Burnet, WWC publications adviser. Betty McLeod will serve in the former capacity, and Al Magnuson the latter. Other staff members will be drawn from the staffs of the Collegian and the Klipsun. Advertising and sales defray the cost. Carnival Date Set "It's a good chance for the freshmen to become acquainted with clubs that reflect their own interests. It's also good for the clubs in that their purposes and functions are explained more fully to students entering the college for the first time," said C. W. McDonald, Dean of Men, in reference to the Interclub Council club carnival whiph is to be- held Thursday, October 7, at 7:30 p. m.;in the auditorium. All-College Mixer Tonight in Gym Returning and new students alike are invited to attend the all college mixer Friday evening, to be held in the gym from 8:30 to 11:30. The mixer is being sponsored by the Association of Child Education, with Jesse Winters as general chairman. The evening's music will be furnished by Gordy Downs. Assisting as committee chairman will be the following: Dorothy Young, publicity; Zona Daverine, refreshments; Mary Ann Oman, decorations; Loren Rankin, music; Esther Mjoen, chaperone. A lot of planning has been put into this mixer and it is hoped that everyone will turn out. There is no special dress for the evening; school clothes are in style. This is a real chance to get acquainted, so come to the mixes, and n a v e a Irand evening of fun. Attention, Frosh! All students new to the college this quarter or the past summer quarter are required to attend a series of three library orientation classes. If you fall into one of these groups and do not have a library appointment, please see Mr. Hearsey in the Reference office as soon as possible. with the game scheduled to begin at 2 p. m. sharp. "The bus is scheduled to return to Bellingham about 8 p. m. Saturday evening. CARS BEING SOUGHT All Viking rooters who have cars Students planning on attending the U.B.C. fame are asked to provide some means of identification so that a quick clearance of customs at the border may be facilitated. Adequate identification includes: Driver's license, draft card, fascimile of birth certificate and social security cards. and who are planning oh attending the game are being asked to have their cars decorated and at the college parking lot by 11:00 a^ m. If the cars have not been filled, drivers are asked to fill up their cars with, rooters who would like to attend the game but who. are minus transportation. Drivers will receive $1.00 per person for the round trip fare which should pay for the gasoline. The University of British Columbia band will provide half-time en-terainment and reserved seats will be held for the ^Viking delegation. The Viking band will be unable to make the trip because of the short (Continued'on Page 8) . CONTROL BOARD ELECTS MEMBERS Jones and Roser Made New Temporary Officers for Fall Term Settling down' to work after a summer's rest, the Board of Control, in its meeting Wednesday, September 29, attended to several important issues confronting the student-body. First order of business was the appointment of Bill Jones and Pauline Roser as Board members for the Fall quarter serving in place of Nita Clothier and Gus Pagels. Shirley Harrison was named as alternate Board member and Halldor karason, 1947-48 AJS.B. president, was made an ex-officio member. Gordon Sanstad, president of the International Relations club, presented a petition from the Pacific Northwest College Congress committee at WWC calling for the appropriation' of $100 to cover this college's portion of the expenses of the 1949 congress. The PNCC is composed of 21 northwest colleges and universities that pass certain resolutions concerning world peace which are forwarded to the United Nations. The petition was granted. PEP-PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Bill Morton and J e s s Winders were appointed, by the Board to act as co-chairmen of the inewly-com-bined Pep-Publicity committee. This committee will be in charge of handling all the : arrangements for entertaining visiting rooters, arranging out-of-town games, and other similar duties. This committee, composed of seven students and two faculty members, will select the pep and song leaders next Friday, October 8 in an assembly. Don-C. Walter, Viking band director, was named as one faculty adviser. The Board passed motions permitting faculty and administrative-staff members to receive complimentary passes to the games by paying only the tax on them. These tickets will be good only for the four remaining home . games. Student wives and faculty wives will be permitted to buy the specially-priced student activities pass at $3. Following a brief discussion on the chartered train to the University of British Columbia tomorrow, the Board •adjourned. / , _ '. 82 Annual yVtJbrk Starts With Picture Taking Work on the 50th Anniversary Klipsun-is off to a good start according to Pearl Hofman, editor. The dummy is being prepared and contracts for engraving, photography and printing were made^ last spring. Freshmen and sophomore group pictures were taken Monday. Junior and senior tadtvia'-- ^ ual photographs will be scheduled next month at Yeager Studio and Bernie Lepeska has been taking, faculty pictures. - K Nearly 200 applicants for staff^ positions were filled out durmgS registration and a staff wJlTsbon 5 be selected. Pearl hopes that everyone who is interested in anhuiadf work will sign up for Klipsun classic Nexi Monday at 4 will be;.tbi;-fijlfc-t meeting to be held :Jn;^^\;-l*aa!a^ tibns."Office; - --••;.-\:-:>y":.-•.;" •' V'3:;s(M$$ AC. |
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