By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
The Flashbacks were sent out last Friday, thanks to the hard work of Joyce Basolo, Linda Durand, Maxine Merry, Jane Johnson, Joleen Stethem, Em Wendel and Ellyn Mosbarger, and all paid up members should have already received their copy. If not, please call the alumni office, 524-0416. The alumni board met Monday, August 16, and the main topic of discussion was the DVD of the 99 game history of the Fillmore/SantaPaula football rivalry. Interviews are still being made by Isaac Reyes, who is putting the DVD together, along with film clips of some of the memorable Fillmore/Santa Paula football games. Isaac is putting together a two to three minute "teaser" on Facebook so you can see what the DVD will be like. When this is available, a notice will appear in this column and on the alumni website. Pre-orders are now being taken for the DVD--$20 if you pick it up at the alumni office or at the 100th football game on Friday, November 12, or $25 if it is shipped to you. The completed DVD will be available after November 1, so please get your orders in now so you will be assured of having one. A recap of the alumni dinner that was held on June 12 was made, and all agreed that it was one of the best that the alumni has put on. Plans are already being made for next year's dinner on June 4. Note the earlier date and please put it on your calendar. It was moved, seconded and passed that we need to reframe the class pictures that are on display at each alumni dinner, as they are beginning to fall apart. Most of these frames were assembled 20 years ago and they are beginning to show some wear and tear. The alumni board will begin to contact alumni members who are not subscribers to the alumni newsletter, Flashbacks, or are not Life Members, to encourage them to become at least subscribers, as this helps support the many activities in which the alumni is involved. The board of directors will work towards informing the seniors at Fillmore High about the alumni association and what it does for graduates of F.H.S. and to encourage them to keep the alumni office apprised of any address changes. This is very important to keep the alumni files up to date. Information will be passed out during Career Day at the high school, and when Mark talks to the seniors regarding alumni scholarships in January. The Fillmore High Sports Hall of Fame committee has completed its review of over 200 applications and has selected 80 of the top athletes from the past 96 years of Fillmore High School athletics programs. These athletes, along with six coaches and the outstanding athletic teams of Fillmore High will be recognized and inducted into the first class of the Hall of Fame on Saturday, November 13, the evening after the 100th football game. |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
Over two hundred fifty alumni and guests enjoyed an outstanding alumni dinner when they met Saturday at the Memorial Building to celebrate the 97th alumni banquet. Under the direction of Vice President, Mark Ortega, and with the assistance of the entire alumni board, the evening was carried out in a quick and efficient manner. The evening started with much visiting my alumni members from the 1930's through the 1980's, including the ten recently graduated seniors who received alumni scholarships. The dinner part of the evening was opened with the posting of the colors by members of Troop 406 of the Boy Scouts, followed by the serving of the meal by the Bardsdale 4-H, which was prepared by Gary Laird Catering. Honored classes from 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1965, and 1970 were recognized, with many class members traveling quite some distances to be in attendance. Alumni members from Virginia, Texas, New Mexico, Montana, Arizona, Washington, Oregon and Hawaii were all in attendance. Door prizes, which were provided by Lupe Vasquez, Gertrude Gathright, Carmen Zermeno, Beylik Family Farms and Mission Produce were given out to lucky winners. The 50-50 raffle was won by Sandra Warring O'Connor who came from Hawaii. The entire evening was deemed a huge success by those in attendance, as well as the alumni board, who are already planning next year's banquet, which will be held on Saturday, June 4. So mark your calendars as it should be another great occasion. |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
The May issue of the alumni newsletter, Flashbacks was put in the mail on Monday, so you subscribers should have received it by the time you read this in the Gazette. Some cities are slower than others, but if you don't receive your copy by next Monday please call the alumni office at 805-524-0416. Or if you have moved or changed your mailing address, please let us know that also. Kathleen McCreary has done another excellent job of putting the information, that alumni members have sent in, into this issue. If you have any comments or information you would like to see in the August issue, please send it in to the alumni office. The May meeting of the alumni board of directors was held Monday night, and the main item of discussion was the alumni dinner, which is coming up on June 12 at the Memorial Building. Six classes are planning reunions, several of which will be held in conjunction with the alumni dinner, so be sure to get your reservations in for the dinner as soon as possible. A reservation form is on the back of this issue of Flashbacks and can also be obtained on the alumni website: www.fillmorehighalumni.com. Also discussed at the board meeting was the developing of the DVD to bring to light the history of the 99 game football series between Fillmore and Santa Paula, which will be highlighted by the 100th game to be played in November in Fillmore. Isaac Reyes, a graduate of Fillmore High is developing the DVD with interviews with former players of some of those games and snippets of films from games played during the previous seasons. The DVD will be available on November 1, but orders for the DVD will be taken starting with the alumni dinner on June 12. A short preview of the film will also be shown at the dinner. Assisting Joe Woods and CONTINUED » |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
In attempting to contact alumni members regarding the interviews for the CD of the 99 year history of the Fillmore/Santa Paula football rivalry, we are finding many addresses are not current. This also is true in assisting the Fillmore High Sports Hall of Fame in contacting candidates for the first class of the Hall of Fame. In order to contact alumni members, it helps the alumni association if you would keep your mailing addresses up to date. If you have changed your address recently, or within the last five years, or haven't notified the alumni office since leaving home after graduating from high school or college, please contact us at: staff@FillmoreHighAlumni.com or 805-524-0416. This will be a great help in getting in touch with alumni members. The Fillmore High Sports Hall of Fame committee has sent out over 150 letters to former Fillmore High athletes asking for information regarding their athletic achievements in high school, college, professional and/or amateur sports, to determine the electees for the first class in the Hall of Fame. Many applications have been received and more are expected by the deadline of June 1, 2010. So far, some very interesting and informative letters have been received by Chairman, Joe Woods, from athletes or their families. After the deadline of June 1, the committee will score the applications and determine the individuals who will be accepted into the first class of the Hall of Fame. Some original letters are being returned as "Unable To Forward", so in order to try to contact these individuals, we will be running a list, in future issues of The Gazette, in hopes that someone will know the location of these people for whom we have no addresses. If you know of someone who needs to be considered for this honor, please contact Joe at the high school, 524-6100. |
By Mark Ortega — Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Football season in May? Well, in Fillmore the excitement is building as we prepare for Football at Fillmore High, 2010. When Fillmore High plays Santa Paula High this year, it will be the 100Th meeting between these two teams. Fillmore High is hosting this grand event and they are already gearing up for a Big Crowd, and hopefully a memorable game. |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
Only two more months until the alumni dinner and the convening of class reunions for five classes who will be having class gatherings prior to the alumni dinner, as well as after the dinner. Four other classes will be holding reunions later in the summer and fall. The class of 1945 will meet for lunch on Saturday, June 12 at IHOP Restaurant in Fillmore, starting at 11:00 a.m. Natalie Harthorn Milota can be contacted at nharthornm@hotmail.com or 805-642-4283. The 60th reunion of the class of 1950 will take place on Saturday, June 12 at the home of Jerry and Linda Edmonds, beginning at 11:30 a.m. Bud Baker and Joe Pulido are planning the reunion for the class of 1955. It will be held on Sunday, June 13 at El Pescador in Fillmore beginning at 10:30, with lunch to follow at noon. The class of 1960 will be meeting on Friday, June 11 at the Courtyard Marriot, 600 E. Esplanade Dr., Oxnard. For hotel reservations, call Jason Casas at 988-3600. For more information contact Margaret Graham Blankenship at 525-2790. The reunion for the class of 1965 will be held Friday evening, June 11 at the home of Larry Stewart. Social hour begins at 4:00 p.m., dinner at 6:00. More information can be obtained from Linda Jackson Durand. The classes of '64 and '65 are also invited. The class of 1970 will hold their class reunion on Saturday, August 7 at El Pescador in Fillmore. More information is coming out from Dave Morales and his committee. Gracie Guzman and Gama Aguilar are heading up the reunion for the class of 1980, which will be held on September 4. Time and place will be determined at a later date. The class of 1990 will hold its 20th class reunion July 31 at the Ventura Marriott Hotel from 5:00 to midnight with a dinner and dance. Cost is $65 per person and can be sent to Gloria Cornejo Hernandez at P. O. Box 244, Fillmore, CA 93016-0244. For more information contact Gloria at 805-625-2339. Christina Alamillo and her committee are planing their 10th year reunion for the class of 2000 for Friday, September 23 at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Ventura. You can get more information off Facebook or by calling Christina at 805-727-0353. |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
The Scholarship Committee of the Alumni Association received twenty seven applications from seniors of Fillmore High for the 2010 alumni scholarships. The committee, which consists of Mark Ortega, Kathleen McCreary, Corinna Mozley, Betty Carpenter, Liz Kemp and Dick Mosbarger, scored the applications, which consists of an autobiography, grade point average and involvement in school and community activities, to determine the top applicants. These seventeen will be interviewed by the committee on Wednesday, April 14 to determine the top individuals in this year's class. All applications will then be sent to Mr. John Lemley, class of 1961, who will also score the applications, and will determine the top two applicants who will receive the John and Nit Lemley scholarships, which consists of a $2500 scholarship for two years plus a one time $500 stipend towards a lap top computer. The remaining fifteen applicants will receive alumni scholarships, which will be presented at the awards assembly in June. The seventeen finalists are: Susana Amezcua, Susan Bolanos, Andre Casas, Esteban Casas, Anthony Chavez, Jazmin Galvez, Armanda Hernandez, Mariela Inda-Ramirez, Alejandra Lopez, Megan Louth, Moneh Magdaleno, Kelsey MacDonald, Kellsie McLain, Conchita Meza, Lena Stehly. Rebecca Vassaur and Deanna Villagomez. The Alumni Association is also working to update the address files for all alumni members, so if you, or anyone you know has recently moved, please notify the alumni office at 805-524-0416, or at: staff@FilmoreHighAlumni.com so we can keep the files current. We are also asking that those alumni members who are not subscribers to the alumni newsletter, Flashbacks, to please consider doing so, as your subscription not only brings you the newsletter, but it also helps keep the association operating and allows us to support the activities that help the high school. This past year the alumni association has re-started the Shasta Daisy project to provide the flowers for the arches for graduation and has purchased two banners for the gym, which provide the words to the alma mater and to the school's fight song. The Board of Directors would especially like to see all former scholarship recipients sign up to receive the newsletter, which is only $20 per year. The Fillmore High Alumni Association is one of a kind and is only as successful as the support obtained from the members, so please help us by becoming a subscriber. |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
The February issue of the alumni newsletter, "Flashbacks" was put in the mail last Friday, so all of you subscribers should have received your copy by now. If not, please contact the alumni office at 524-0416 or staff@fillmorehighalumni.com. Also, if you have changed your mailing address, please let us know so we can keep up to date on our mailing list. Class reunions for this year are taking shape with six classes sending in information regarding their class gatherings. The class of 1945 will meet for a lunch at IHOP in Fillmore on Saturday, June 12, starting at 11:00 a.m. Contact Natalie Harthorn Milota at 805-641-4283 or at nharthornm@hotmail.com for more information or to make a reservation for the lunch. Reservations for the alumni dinner should be made directly to the alumni office. The class of 1950, under the guidance of Lavonne Deeter is planning a get-together prior to the alumni dinner on June 12. More information will be sent out as more plans are firmed up. The class of 1960 is having their 50 year reunion on Friday, June 11. For more information, contact Margaret Graham Blankenship at 805-525-2790 or at missmae@roadrunnr.com. Linda Durand and her committee are planning a reunion for the class of 1965 on Friday, June 11 at Larry Stewart's home. You can contact LInda for more information. David Morales informed the alumni office that they are still in the planning stage for their reunion for the class of 1970, but they definitely will have one this year. More information will be released as it is received. Fernando Cervantez, class of 1990 has a group planning their 20th reunion for this year. Janice Krska Hawley, class of 1980, has CONTINUED » |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
The November meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fillmore High Alumni Association was held at the home of Marla DeZavala, with eight of the eleven members present. Several issues were discussed during the meeting. The alumni association is donating two six by twelve foot banners to the high school to be hung in the gym. One banner will have the words to the alma mater and the other will be the words to the fight song. The alumni board has become aware that many students do not know the words to these two songs and feel it is important that they know them as part of the tradition of Fillmore High School. The banners will be presented to the study body at a home basketball game in January. Mark Ortega and Trish Gradias proposed to sell tamales at Christmas time to help raise funds for the high school band uniforms. They have everything all set up, but the determining factor if this will take place is the securing of a Certificate of Insurance, which we must have before doing this. We are looking into securing this certificate from our insurance company. Barry Thompson brought up the subject of the alumni sponsoring a golf tournament next June 11, on the Friday before the alumni dinner on June 12. This event also needs a Certificate of Insurance. If we can't get the certificate, Barry says he will put together a golfing event for anyone wishing to play golf on the Friday before the alumni dinner. Brenda Feeney Diaz, class of '78, was voted in as a new member, beginning with the February, 2010 meeting. Mark and Trish, along with Steve Conaway manning the P. A. system, sold 36 of the alumni coffee mugs at the football game played Friday, November 20. The Shasta Daisies have been planted in the area on the east side of the football field, and we are hoping to get a picture of that area to the paper soon. The alumni is still asking for financial support to help pay for the daisies that were purchased for this planting. Any amount you wish to donate will be greatly appreciated. So far, eight members have contributed to the fund. Subscription renewals for the Flashbacks are coming in, so if your subscription runs out this year, please send in your renewal as soon as possible. The picture of the Bardsdale students that was in the November Flashbacks has prompted responses from Patty King, Bob Morris and Marie McCoy identifying many of the students. We really appreciate their response, and the picture, with the names will be in the February issue of Flashbacks. Also, anyone who wishes to send in any memories of their days at Fillmore High or growing up in Fillmore, such as Gerald Hamm, Joe Scanlin, Florine Campbell Ernst and Art Sallee have done, please send them in as members really enjoy reading about days long past. |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
For the past year the Fillmore High Alumni Association has been striving to revive the growing of Shasta Daisies to be used to decorate the Junior arches for graduation. This has not been done since 1989, even though other materials have been used to cover the arches. Requests were made for rooted cuttings that could be planted to start another source of daisies, but not enough were obtained to complete the project, so the alumni took it upon themselves to purchase rooted plants so that the daisies hopefully will be ready for the 2010 graduation. |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
The May issue of the alumni newsletter, Flashbacks, was mailed on Monday, so you should have received your copy by the time you read this, if you are a paid up member to the alumni association. Remember, being a member, either a life member or a yearly dues paying member, part of your membership is to receive the Flashbacks every three months. Once again we have a great issue, thanks to Kathleen McCreary for putting in all the news that was sent in by alumni members and to Joyce Basolo, Joleen Stethem, Em Wendel, Maxine Merry and Linda Jackson for labeling, stamping and getting the Flashbacks ready to mail. They do a great job and we could not get this done without their help. If you have not recieved your copy, please contact the alumni office at 805-524-0416 or by e-mail at staff@FillmoreHighAlumni.com. Also, check on our website, www.fillmorehighalumni.com, for up to date information on what is happening within the alumni association. |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
Forty outstanding seniors applied for Alumni Scholarships, and after screening all forty by way of an autobiography, participation in community and school activities, and an oral interview, seventeen scholarships were awarded. Those receiving scholarships for this year are: Julianne Sandoval and Brina Suttle the John and Nit Lemley Scholarships; Natalie Garnica and Karli Chessani the Dulcie Arnold Memorial Scholarships; Jillian Wilber and Rebeca Herrera the Carl & Helen Siechert Memorial Scholarships; Aimee Orozco the Vernon & Arlene Nelson Memorial Scholarship; Michael Watson the Fillmore American Legion Post Scholarship; Bailey Pina the Wm. Brisby Science Scholarship; Jacob Zellmer the Fillmore Masonic Temple Scholarship, Miguel Angel Alonso the Piru Youth Scholarship; Kyla Hernandez the Stella Harthorn Scholarship, Gabriel Manzano the Ambros Myer Scholarship, Jonathan Escamilla the Richard Ortega Memorial Scholarship; Stephanie Bolanos the Valerie Zavala Wilson Memorial Scholarship; Nathan Liu the Fillmore Breakfast Club Scholarship; and Erica Rodriguez the Fillmore Alumni Business Scholarship. This is a most outstanding group of graduates who are leaving Fillmore High to further their education. |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
The February issue of "Flashbacks" should be in the hands of all alumni members who are Life Members or are paid up yearly members, by Friday of this week. If you live out of town, it may take a little longer, but you don't want to miss this issue, which has lots of interesting articles. There are letters from the "older set", bringing us up to date on what has been happening in their lives, and also letters from the younger alumni members who are attending colleges and universities throughout the U.S. Also, a great letter and picture from Gerald Hamm, reminding us of the softball teams that played in Fillmore in the late '40's and early 50's. If you are not a paid up member of the alumni association, or if you need to renew your membership, you can go on line at: www.fillmorehighalumni.com to get a subscription application. Membership in the alumni association not only brings you "Flashbacks", but it helps support other alumni activities. The February board meeting of the Board of Directors of the alumni association will be held Monday evening, February 23 at the home of Marla DeZavala. Discussions regarding the Shasta Daisy project, Class Reunions, Renewals of alumni memberships, Fund Raisers and the 2009-2010 Scholarships will be held. Information regarding this meeting will be in next week's Gazette. CONTINUED » |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
The class reunions for the Honored Classes at this year's alumni dinner are shaping up and people are getting the word out as to what is planned for those classes whose graduation years ended in 4 and 9, as well as all the other graduating classes from Fillmore High. |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
The project of revitalizing the Junior Arches/Shasta Daisy project that the alumni association is involved in has hit a couple of snags, and we are looking for help so that this year' senior class can walk to the graduation platform under the traditional arches of Shasta Daisies. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
FILLMORE HIGH SCHOOL PATRIOTIC OBSERVANCE: January 16, 1991 - Operation Desert Storm was announced by the White House. LU NCH: Deli Sandwich, potato chips, lettuce/tomato ATHLETICS: NO SCHOOL ON MONDAY, JANUARY 19TH – in memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
WOW!! Talk about a great response from the latest issue of the alumni newsletter, Flashbacks, that was sent out last Saturday. Not only are we getting many renewals for subscriptions to Flashbacks, but we received two offers for copies of the 1944 Copa de Oro, which has been absent from our library of high school annuals for many years. Bill Stocker, class of '44, came by with one of the two copies that that he has, and Harold Southwick, class of '45 called from Orem, UT, with an offer of his copy. Since we already have one on hand from Bill, Harold was told to hold on to his copy as they are very rare. Harold's offer is very much appreciated. This means that the alumni office now has at least one copy of a Copa de Oro from every year that a yearbook was printed. The exceptions are 1918 and 1919 when an annual was not printed due to World War I. |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
Several issues ago, in the alumni newsletter, The Flashbacks, an article explained how the Junior Arches came into being at the graduation ceremonies at Fillmore High School. Prior to 1940, graduation ceremonies were held in the high school auditorium, but in 1940, lights were installed at the football field, so that year the ceremonies were held outdoors. To enhance the proceedings, Ms. Alice Hansen and Ms. Bea Albright came up with the idea of having junior class members hold arches, under which the seniors would walk. It was decided that Shasta Daisies would make great adornments for the arches, and the juniors who were honored to carry the arches had the responsibility to scout around to find enough flowers to cover the wooden frames. This was the plan, until the daisies became hard to find locally, so in 1977, Shasta Daisies were planted at the school farm for use as arch material, as well as providing flowers for weddings, funerals, and other such events. In 1989 the daisies were plowed under, and since then, the junior arches have been covered with balloons, artificial flowers and crepe paper, which were not nearly as attractice as the daisies. This year, under the direction of Kirk Richter, class of '77 and his horticulture students at the high school, it is hoped to have Shasta Daisies again for the arches. Kirk and his class have planted 400 square feet of area at the high school, with plant material donated by Conway Spitler. Kirk doesn't think this will be enough material for all the arches, so he is requesting that anyone who has Shasta Daisies and would be willing to donate rooted cuttings to plant another 400 square feet of area, to please contact him at 524-8423, or call Dick Mosbarger at the alumni office, 524-0416. If you do not want to give up some of your plants, but would be willing to donate the flowers next June 4 for the 2009 graduation ceremonies, please call these same people. Many graduates of Fillmore High would be very pleased to once again see the Junior Arches as part of graduation. |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
![]() Susan Steppler Adams receiving the Toolie Palmer bark art as first prize in drawing. For more photos, visit http://www.fillmorehighalumni.com/alumnidinner Enlarge Photo ![]() 2008 Scholarship Recipients: Laura Orozco, Julio Cesar Chavez, Ashley Grande, Christina Amezcua, Briana Rojo, Angelica Serna, Luis Munoz, Kassaundra Sandoval. For more photos, visit http://www.fillmorehighalumni.com/alumnidinner Enlarge Photo ![]() im Wilson with the second award in the drawing, Donated by Calvin and Lavonne Deeter. For more photos, visit http://www.fillmorehighalumni.com/alumnidinner Enlarge Photo If you haven't already found it, Scott Duckett, our alumni webmaster has put 31 pictures from the 2008 alumni dinner on the Alumni Dinner page of the alumni website. We thank Bob Cox for supplying us with all the pictures. If you have already checked on this page of our website, you saw some errors in some of the names, and for this we apologize, but they have all been corrected, so we hope there weren't too many people upset over this. Some classes are already starting their plans for the 2009 alumni dinner that will be held on Saturday, June 6, 2009 at the Memorial Building. So if your class graduation year ends in 4 or 9, and if you are planning a reunion, please let the alumni office know so we can put information in the Flashbacks, in the Gazette and on our website. If any class doesn't want to go to all the effort of planning a class reunion out of town, please plan on attending the alumni dinner as your class reunion. We will have an area for visiting before the dinner, reserved tables for you at the dinner and will provide an area for visiting after the dinner. We hope to have many classes at this year's dinner. The Scholarship Committee is working to update the scoring system for the alumni scholarships prior to handing out the scholarship applications to this year's seniors in January. The committee hopes to receive more applications and be able to award more scholarships this year, as well as continue to offer Continuation Grants to those alumni who are already attending colleges and universities. The alumni office greatly appreciates the many donations that come into the office for alumni scholarships. The next issue of Flashbacks will be coming out in November, thanks to the hard work of Kathleen Penrod McCreary. She has lots of information from alumni members, which is what makes this newsletter so interesting. If we didn't have input from graduates and others, there wouldn't be a whole lot to publish, so we thank you for your input. A notice will come out prior to our mailing the next issue, so be looking for it. For more Alumni Dinner photos, visit http://www.fillmorehighalumni.com/alumnidinner |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
The Fillmore High Alumni newsletter, "Flashbacks" was put in the mail last Friday by the hard working group of volunteers made up of Joyce Basolo, Jane Johnson, Maxine Merry, who brought along her brother, J. C. Taylor, Jolene Stethem and Em Wendel. By the time you read this, hopefully you will have already received your copy of the August issue, but if not, please contact the alumni office at 524-0416 or at staff@FillmoreHighAlumni.com. Kathleen McCreary has done another wonderful job of putting together this issue, which includes letters regarding the Gritz Brothers of the 1960's, a great article from Doug Gibby about his days at Sespe Elementary, class reunion notices from Conway Spitler for the class of '38, Florene Campbell Ernst for the class of '48 and Bob Horn for the class of '58. A recap of the alumni dinner, along with a number of pictures of attendees at the dinner are also included. More pictures from that dinner will be appearing on the alumni website shortly, as well as in the November issue of "Flashbacks". Be sure to look for it, and if your subscription runs out this year, please send in your renewal before December 31. |
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