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Standing of G. C. L Students
(Cootineed from page 3)
62.9
62.2
59.1
Jean Lumby (1) 58.1
marg■ret
Irene Bowan (4) 6.5
Mary Tlchborne (5) 6 60.5
Ruth Tyndall (3) 49.2
Frank Vines (0) 49.2
Grace MacDonald (6) 44.5
Harold Holman (7) •••..««
Bertha MacKenzie (6) •,38•
Those writing 8 papers: •
822
Eddie Jeuuer (1)
Graham While/ f3
Ross Peniaagton
Albert Gainey (4) •••-••---•- 46.882.
Leslie Riley (5) 45.6
/Margaret Taylor (5) 44.3
Eric Johnston (5) 44.8
Beverly little (5) 44.2
Jack Feagan (4)
Those writing 7 papers:
Ihtual4 Mason 69.
Gordon Yule
Phyllis Jewell
Robert McManus (2)
Keith Westlake (5)
Rey Turner (1)
Virginia Hayes (1)
Terrance Cooper (3)
Teresa Buechler (3)
Marion Webster (2)
Ruth Shepherd (3)
Ina Maskell (5)
Those writing 6 or 7 paws:
Merwin Elliott (2)
60.2
.59.2
48.7
44.
86.1
Leonard 8heardown (1) ....»••-64.1
4•-^1/0rdaa Walter (i) •.....__._..--
81.8
65.7
64.4
62.3
408
Osborne Jerry (5) 47.3
Pat Murdock (7) ......•••--•••-••••••44.1
Rinaldo Wigle (6) S7.
Those welting 0 papers: 59.2Helen Thomas (1) 54 2
Ada Farraut (4)
Not Ranked:
Robert Swiger
Murray Sheardown
Alice Dodkln
Elsie Straughan
FORM II A
Claw Average 349E
Those writing 9 papers:
Jack Cutt 79.6
Lois Treleaven (4) ..»..-..---- 614
Ruth Robertson (4) +... •... 57.5 6
Verna Plante' (2) ' ....•w.
Gerald Fellows (5) • 51.7
John Lorentson (5) •...••,•-•
Ruth Doer (6)
Grace I'frlmmer (6)
Doris Hawthorne (6)
Gladys Farrant (5)
Those writing 8 papers:
Vera MacLeod
Laurette Sehwans
Lucy Harrison
..48.5
»»-....47.4
- 78.2
-•«....67.8
68.5
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EXIRA LARGE BOTTLE, 76.
Easter
Alex. Butler (8)
Evelwln Warnock (4)
Delmar Worthy (3)
Garnet Mathison (4)
Harold Duckworth (6)
Writing 3 papers: » »
Fero Cranston
FORM 1I B
--Chas Average 87% -_____
Tubae welting 9 papers:
Helen Archer 84.8
Lenore Suasel 78.7
Ted Munn 77.9
Mary Howard (1) 70.4
Elva Snell (1) s •.' 69.6
Charlotte Crawford (1) 67.2
Doris Baker (1) 08.2
57.2
57.
518
51.'
50.9
46.8
46.1
41.8
06.2
44.2
43.9
42.6
31.6
Eileen Feegan (4)
Mildred Marwick (4)
Fred Crawford (3)
Ralph Blackstone (0)
i.ueille lady (4)
Carl Anderson (4)
Iran Irwin (8) .._.
James Tborneloe (5)
Those writing 8 papers:
Betty Newton (1)
Jack Barton (4)
Margaret ianaway (3)
Frank Rissett (6)
Charles Worsell (6) ..
Those writing 7 papers: 60.9
Herbert Moody ' - --
Robert Macdonald (2) 62.
Those writing 5 or 6 -papers.: -
Ramona Whitely (1)
Madge Turner (2)
Phyllis Raerhler (1)
Kenneth Aitken (3)
William McInnis (5)
Helen Stothers (3) ......... :... -........o.�
Graham MacDonald (4) .._ ...462
Phyllis Kyle (4) --375
Not ranked, being present for only 3
exams.:
Albert Shore
Grace Hunter
FORM 111E
"Clam Average 56%
These writing 10 papers:
Roberts Johnston
Robert Barnes (2)
Ann Milne (3)
Betty Whitten (4)
Benson Whitely (4)
Douglas Johnston (8) ,..".•.•
Wanuafred Pltblado (3) .--
Maurice Bean (6) ....
Agnes Thorneloe (4) ..
Those writing 8 papers:
Geraldine Saunders (2)
Kathleen Crawford (2)
Agues Campbell (3)
Gladys Grassick (3) »»»7
William Thompson (4) .. 46.
Mary Buechler (3) ..,,
Inose enttng T pa
lielen Black (2)
Arthur Dowker (1)
Margaret Elliott (2)
John Kershaw (2)
_ Dweena Wilson (8)
Donald Lane (5) ••
Those writing 6 paper.:
-Marion MacKt7 (2) �-•- -
irene Graham -0) -
Joan Lee (4)
John Craig (4) •. ••.. »» -•• 611
Those writing 5 papers:
Gordon McManus (2) ..••....,»«...
Gertrude Wheeler (3) •.
Joseph O'Brien (3) .•. :.:r...• 47.
Not ranked: -
Melville Crates
1Y1RM 111 A
Clam Average 54.8%
Those writing 10 or 11 papers:
Jean MacLeod 83.5
79.2
66.5
54.4
THE SIGNAL
A3.1
51.4
51.3
50.2
49.7
49.7
r
50.3
50.0
60.3
49.9
65.
58
56.1
52.8
52.2
46.3
Harold Stevens
Frances Martin .,......»
Marfan Matheson (3) ..
Frank Linklater (3) ......•.•.52.
45.
64.8 Dorothy Greene (6) .....,
46•5 I Those writing 8 or 9 papers:
47.7 Walter Ruffen
41.4 Awdry Dowker (1)
�• Norah Costello
Margaret McMeben (1)
Kenneth Cott .. -»-«•04•
Ida Elliott ». 61.7
Lloyd Rutledge (2) 61.
Mary Asquith
.86.
68.4
84.7
64.7
64.5
63.2
61.2
52.3
48:8
70.9
._AMA
59.5
1;;.1d Wtgglm (3) .-..•.,. 58.9
WtlsOO Knt_(5) •....,_......_»469
Those writing 9 papers:
Edwin Dein
Bernice Durnlo
Beryl Wilson
Keith Arthur (2) 567
Edgar Warrack (3) »».�."-•
William Bisset (3)
Dorothy Tula (2) -....•....._..•..10.1
Katherine Murray (2)
Kathleen Tyndall (4), • , 46.7
Isabel Scott (4) ..._•`•..».,»
Retest MadDgsalt IA) •
.78.1
68.4
.67.3
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8'r. HELENS
ST. HELENS, April &-M)ae IW
week -
Hurn. -oh
was •visitor over the wbak-
end with her aunt. Mrs. Fox, Win*
church.
About forty attended the young
people's class social at Whltecbnrci
on Friday seenlug, and report 6
good Uma.
Mr. Jas. Hyde. lar. Harold Hyde
and dater. Mrs. E. Cranston, made a
no Th:eede7-M,Xlacard(ne. the . but atmpi7 tenoning Thee.
geisha of lar. and Mrs. Percy Hyde. --CV G. Whittier.
Master Hash II. McDonald is assist- e • .
Ing Mr. Bert Gammie with the spring
PRAYER
607
John Armstrong (2) +.. ••• __•-. •50
Clifford Allln (1)--»•••� 1
Marie IaRocque (i) «_.._....MS
Frederick Carrie (4) ......».-..._..58.6
John Hunter (4) •••••••.....48.
Ven Clark (4) --•u•
Phyllis Lawrence (4) .........»«_..42.2
Those writing 7 papers:
Reginald Asquith (1) 601
Keith Cutt (2) _ -• - •_._ 60•
Mona McManus (2) -.....--.-54.
Ruth Murney (1) _.__...__ 60
Those writing 6 papers:
Verna Edward (1) 5t
Dove Horton (4)
Mona Harrison (4) -..•._...._...46.3
Lenore Stotber. (5) .....
_.�-88
Those writing 5 papers:
Prances Thomson ....46.4
Kattrteen °arson 41-T-» g
Bruce Orr (2) - •_••-•62.4
Verna Barbour (2) «_.....
._...-. 61.2
Audrey Smith (2) -- -x•479
Donelda McManus (3) ---.40.
FORM IT
(yea Average AK
Thaw wrtlag 11 papers: -_ y...87 S
Bele. Bisset . -_ ..601
Marion Sett ' _ .
Joan Bourton (1 ), •.
Writing le pspergl
n %Vhitsly _..
wrlttai 6 pa
ary OMNI
T e
fth St•
Join Wild (6) ..
Those vp4ting 8 pap 'i:
George Mullin (8)
Mildred Andean (2)T.-. ..61.6
Ethel O. McKanic (1) --....411
Thom writing 7 papas:
Margaret Ferguson (s) _...,_...».«l.4
Sunday Afternoon
By ISABI L HAMILTON
Ooderlch, Ont.
Our Friend, our Brother, and our Lord.
What may Thy s.rvtes he1-
Nor name, nor form, nor ritual word,
work.
Messrs. nig MiQui111n, John Mc-
Qulllin, McKenzie Webb, Harry McQuil-
lin, Hugh Rutherford, F. G. Todd, Tom
Todd and Louis Grant attended the
spring ekes at k'liews,---e-Th.seasy.
Mr:-. Rio art -DOW of
Windbags. and Mr. and Yrs, George
Scott and chlkircu, of dangaide, were
recent viaitors with Mr. and Mrs. John
Swan.
Fernier Rbaldeet rassea,-Word was
received by getatives here of the death
of Mrs. Was, Leoltay• which occurred
on Monday at her home 1n Elstow,
Sask., after a period of illness and
suffering of two menthe. Mrs. Lind-
say was formerly, Miss Alice Miller,
a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Miner, ploneer residents of con-
cession 13, wase---1k'-nosh. on the
farm now owned by James T Lyons,
She moved to the nest some thirty
Years ago. During her long Illness
Mrs. Lindsay wax attended by her
younger ester, Mr.. M(Kague (Mag-
gie).
W.attae.'. Ina flute. -Tee Women's
institute met ori Thursday at the home
of Miss Greta Webb, with an atten-
dance of over torn The presideot,
Mrs. Jobe Miller. Irrealded. The sell
call "Our Labor -tossing Devices." was
responded to and business was talked
over, including arrangements In con-
nection with the quilt now in progress.
The topk, ••Teti. ping 1'p Old Furni-
ture." was taken by Mrs. McKenzie
Webb. Also a e.nrtrlbutlon from Mlle
A. McKenzie, -New Life for Old
Furniture," aas read by Miss
A. Watson. Miss Greta Webb and
Mrs. W. Jansen sang, "When You and
I Were Young. Maggie," and the meet-
iag deesd with the singing of "Home,
fewest Rome." Lunch was served by
Mesdames W 1. Miller, Jansen and
Gordon.
Thou are the Way, the Truth, the Lite:
Grant us that way to know,
That Truth to keep; that Life to win.
Whom joie boreal_ Mw. Amen.
-8. W.-Dtsans.
•
S. 8. LESSON FOR APRiL !1. 11116
Lesson Tipple The Future Life (Eas-
ter Lesson).
Lesson passage -Luke 14:1-13; Jobe
14:1-6.
Golden Text --John 11:15.
St. Luke In recording the meeting
of the women with the angels and
later on the meeting between the wo-
men and the disciples sets forth t8.
different Impressions made I.y the 1n -
formation Imparted. In the case of
the women when they found not the
body of Jesus, he states that they were
much perplexed tbereat. But when
they heard the angels say, "He U not
here, but 1s risen," they remembered
His words and immediately went and
told the news to the eleven, and to all
the rest. How did the disciples re-
ceive It? Luke sari '•their words
seemed to them as Idle tales, and they
INARRIED FIFTY M=ARS AGO
Flamm Nevada Celdiesie Their
Golden Weill Tired MJ
The following from the Tonopah.
Nevada. Erwspaper raters to an uncia
et" Mr. ,Willa* )i u11i Y Uad Miss
towash ip :
Clara
Om 7, March
George Yisough, who
'.( 1100066, relators
eliterge
hoses >R�sass Bl
elad
. and Mrs.
pioneers
the fiftieth ass-
et their
with life-
'7
ift:7 °aerials
BROWN LABEL - 33( 1/21b.
ORANGE PEKOE - 40( 1/21b.
believed them not." Then was one, standing facts: the life of Jesus of
however, who did not rest there. Peter rs-and tLs blrtit of the Chris-
tian
In his impulsive set off lnvlstt` atlan Church, the most influential and
gate. putting together what be saw far-reaching religious movement In hu -
only made him to wonder within his man history.
own mind what 11 could all mean. On the one hand he sees Jesus' brief
Some arrive at coocluslons more easily
'ministry, His [allure to win His ns,•
than others, as In the case of the wo-
men. Again others bear and see, bot tido. His tragic death on the crow
do ant comprehend. as Peter. bot 11 all surrounded by • few followers bewfl-
leads on to the great awakening -ahs dered and wavering in their loyalty to
real Easter morn of the soul Him. On the other hand, he sees •
Jelk. 14:14. -Let not your heart be body of people drawn together In pas -
troubled: ye believe In 00d, believe donate loyalty to their Risen Lord, a
also to Me. in My Father's house powerful, vital group, unconquered by
are many mansions; if It were not 110.
persecution, growing In numbers In
I would have told you. I go to pre -spite of dlfikvlty and opposition, each
pare a place for you.member kindling a bre of enthusiasm
And if I go and prepare a place tor for the new faith wherever he goes:
you, I will coma again, and receive • group which draws Into Itself men
yon unto Myself ; that where I am, and women of every class and of every
rare, which before the end of the first
there ye may be also. And whither I
century has become a church
go ye know, and the way 7e know stab-
il)
sstth unto Him, Levet-
know
ord wO Robed la .very. k+is eeottti la the
know not whither Thos, geese; and lands bordering on the Mediterranean.
pow can we know tte way? Jesus a church destined to encircle the world.
lelth unto ham, "1 WE the way, the
The Church of Jesus Christ bas as
I
troth, and the lite; no man cometh la task the realization of the dreams
unto the Father, but by Me.' of the great prophets of Israel, the
Dean Alford writing on "I go to achievement of the purpose to wbkb
prepare • place for you" says -"las Jesus dedicated His life, namely, the
ascension of nor bed •re.ld draw establishment of God's Kingdom. What
obr present thoughts amd alffeetlens o Item "Was to do," His 'laurel) 1.
the place whither tae Iscalled to carry on. -From The Way
It we really lr 11.111111111131
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glort(llsd humanityova �oas' •. �; ' -�
of our joys, asst
tereM abs woeld
tar
aattt.ntioss, bat, Bler$N 1yt+ep AM
our serious determinatioop,.41
deepest affections; the world iy bi
our tabernacle, but the place woe fw Ba
Is will be our boss.."
I■ My names s h ,q war
mansions."
Our Leag teaches us to connect with
bsayse the thought of permanence. It
1s a place of mansions.
Our Lord teaches us to connect with
heaven the thought of extent and var-
iety. 1t has many mansions. Our
Lord further teaches us to connect
with the heavenly world the thought
of unity. It Is a home of many man -
stone Our Lord teaches as to carry
tin for air* Tears than coved to a to the thought of heaven a filial heart.
ranch on Rase Llvsr, where they I It is the Father's house, a paternal
have resided for forty-seven years. home.
They have two ebildren, Charles Ke- Our Lord has taught us to connect
papers: 7 --
Mary
oegb of 'to. ab and Mrs. J. B. HIM- heaven with the thought of Himself
66.6 phrey of Banta Rosa, California. -"My" Father's house. "No man
468 Their golden wedding was cele- cometh unto the Father hut by Me."
_ 58.8 bested In the old home on Reese Itiv- -From Rev. J. Ker's sermons.
58. er, whit h they love so dearly, and re- "That where I am, there ye may be
41. lettere and friends gathered to help also."
8aake._tbe occasion a happy one. At This whole passage Is beautifully
4.30 a hn.ntlflal turkey&Inner Mai caTealated-Trrare tight
served The table was decorated portions that hope which everyone
with yellow flowers and sent from Oak- feels of meeting again In heaven those
land tv a former friend of Belttaont that are gone before ns, and the one
day.. lir. Ida Btitee. Seated •t the ell -satisfying anticipation of being with
table erre Messrs• and Me.dame. Christ. Are we not to know all things
George• l:eoadh, Oharle. Reoagh, O. D. -to know even as we are known, and
Welar•h. Harry (Phillips, 'Mrs. Maty 1t all things, then certainly one an.
Warner and Messrs. Dilly PhIlIIps, other?
George Dleringer, John Dleringer, "Jesus smith unto Him, i am the
Clinton Dixon, D111 Williams and Way, and the Truth, and the Life."
George smith. If It be asked where this way begins,
At the conclusion of the repaid. and whither It goes, the answer is evi-
Mr.. Warner, with whom Mrs. Keough dent. It begins In the cold, dark, de-
attende.i school to Belmont, rose and isolate region Into which sin has thrown
made the following remarks: "Fifty every living man. And it geea along
yearn ago today a young couple, Mr. a course of ever -nearing communion
George Keoegh and Miss Mary Bow- with God -through many stages of
ler, plighted their troth to love and prayer, and devout thought and hnmtl-
honor till death us do part. Today fatten and asalmilatlon to,the charac-
ter of God np to the many missions
of The Father's house.
There were three difficulties wbkh
had to be overcome In the return of a
gniity creature to his God. (1) A
road mast he made clear before the
love of God eould travel WRhout tree-
pessIng on God's Jostles. (2) The
false and alien mind of man must be
willing to occupy the road when It was
made. (3) The returning man mnat
be fit for the happiness' to which he Is
metered. To remove the first obstacle,
Jean., In his own person, end by his
own vile death. harmdnleed the attri-
hnte. of God. To do away with the
second, the commanding 'spirit works
In Hie sovereignty, which makes will -
Ing In the day of His power. To de-
stroy the third„the monitorial throne
is planted on the way, to .he6 beenty
and glory on everything which passes
by It, and which aeknowlMgee its ef-
ficacy. Bat over each barrier• raised
to the ground. Chrfat's banner Beat.,
"i am the Way." -From Sermons by .7.
Vanghan.
e tslatio�s s lshes for
mens years 4f wedded sy�ada�
a�Midasrten Keough raso0
Kass.ulebr ago.
►tlt.�,(a Botanist troll Got6�1
erlci, 'warp, }876 and his fret
Job /Wade wt►OVYIng a owes and
ea Cls m Austin to Gold
Mosatal4 a d of eaarly 200
Wk., the reead rap being completed
In two wealth hollowing this he
Jean s (2) _ ..--..._...65.1 drove eb. stags flCp11 astIn to BM -
Warrant Seed? (1) ..__ .59.6 &et sea latae trim the Mountain
Bernie IA Wean (_) ....- .._. Bf. nada, iota the gee were sap -
Benson Straughan (3) _ _J 3 planted by alfa railroad.
Allre Roston f 4) ..._..... 52.4 Mary Bowes tame as a child to
Bernice )togartb (4) ..-.---48111
Nevada In 1871, and settled will. her
Ethel .. Mai Kenals (6) 40.6 family at Iowa, later attending school
Those writing 6 papers: in Belmont. In Austin. on March 1,
Stella Johnston (1) _...-._71.7 1M25, she was united In marriage to
Alma Sallows .-.., .S2 George Keough. 'hey Ilved in Aum-
,._ Herbert Omer (1) 46.7
Albert Baker (8) 43
Harold Turner (5) .... ,38.7
Ross Kneeehaw (5) 33.8
There writing 5
Man. Clare (1)
Ernest Crawford (2)
Jeede Methle.Qn (1)
Helen Whitely
- Philmorc Bisset (if
7mwd
These writing 4 pae.ars:
Doris Plante
Wilma Treleaven
tertalned their friends and neighbors
to a social evening last Pride/- All
report a splendid time. -.-
Mr. Jobs Jamieson attended this
Clinton fair last week.
Mr. Fred and Goldie Marlin at-
tended the horse show at CIlntoo last
Thursday.
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room 46 PHONE 116 or 216
74.
71.3
Eleanor Tyndall (1) 68.8
Alma O'Brien (2) 53.2
FORM i C
First Year Commercial
Class Average 68%
Thorne writing 12 papers:
Norah J114•8 (1) ........... -71.8
Violet Henry ».. ».••.. 60.2
Qneente f..R.x•gne (1) ...... 66.d
Richard Weston (1) 66.2
Mary Evans (3) ." . 68.8
Georgina Ryan (5)•• 50.9
Tho.e writing 11 papers:
Barbara Thomann -(2) 66.8
Clifford Horton (8) 505
Bertram Huckln. (5) •.....•_» 54.7
Pe.rl Hunter (7) 525
Ruth Drennan (5)
Mary 1:. McLean (A) 33.2
Tho.e writing 10 paper.:
Jean Chiaholm 81.4
Clarence Geromette (7) 99.3
Writing 3 paper's: _--
Alma Sertmgenur (5) 46.2
Not reeked:
Harold Blackstone
FORM TIC
Second Year Commerrtal
Claes Average U.3%
Those writing 14 to 10 papers:
Ray Lawrence 30.8
Tom Page -.«.77.5
1wnre Wambold (1) .••«.76.8
Helen RaMhler (I) ",.,«.,,,,,, 73.1
Albert Webb (2)
Elaine Burrows (1) 70.2
Froward Wllttas (3) 70.1
Dorothy Muir (1) ............. 638
Walter Deer (3) Telly,1l M6
Thornton Telly (I) /r' «. M 88.
Donald Croft (5) 68.4
Those writing lea than 10 papers:
MarJorte Henderson (1) 72.7
Harry Rabb (g) ..„ 68.2
1adltb Wiles (4) ...- 84.5
Jean MaeAdam (3)
FORM HT C
Third Tear Coma.relal
Mat Average 71.11%
Roth Cnrwea 33l
Claire Webb 77 4
Madeline Neftel 71.8
Z. r. =irk Prtsetpa1.
wo-
rt: ' .pent the
118 Mingle Richards,
Mrs. Jamil Blew A4ab.Hey, L
visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Grant Mar
Mr. aMnd Mrs. James MacDonald, Mr.
Robt. Hamilton and Mrs. Wm. Kemp-
ton spent the weekend with relatives
In Detroit.
Mr. Lloyd MacAulay, Auburn, spent
the week -end at his home here.
Mr. Arthur Cook ha4 the misfor-
tune to lose a valuable cow last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver MacCbarles en -
Pocahontas
A small See eves ware,
even best.
The Dean Coal Co.
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Phone 95w
61.4 their th(ldren, relatives and friends
are her, to offer mincer, congratnl*-
ttnnv and to wish them many more
year,. rf nappies" together. Fifty
Year. k a long time to look forward
Ito. hot Mr. and Mr.. Keough may they
jhave paned too quickly True. they
have bad their rips and downs, but ■11
the to,eide have had a silver lining.
Todac their happiness' 1..npreme in
a 14,, tic Pon and danghter, a gond
son -In law, a dear daughter -In-law
and nn Idolised grandson. Well may
they .ay, 'Lord, we thank Tt.ee for
our hlreaings Thou haat mhowered up-
on
pon
An interesting 41.play was the blue
matin seddlna dress worn by the pride
fifty rears ago and .nme tare and vel-
vet pIllnwabamm which were • gift at
that time.
After Alntser the evening was spent
singing and dancing, the first dance,
a waltz. befog danced by Mr and Mrs.
Genre, Reengh At a late hone the
party disperse& reel) declaring that
they had • wonderful time and wish-
ing that the brid. and groom of fifty
Year. ago might have many more hap-
py a n n i versa ?SOIL
Thr coup{. were th. receps•nt• of
mbar glib and
aeamaes seat by rela-
ttvee had friends In honor of the
tw•ca stns.
Clever assn •rw good men. but they
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Jess "founded • commonity which
ease* to be called the Chrlatlan
(hnreh. mad the seisms for • world-
wIde Kingdom of G(rd."
envoi*. who 'emits the history of
the first reentry b fared with two out-
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