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the writing on the wall. 1965 Philadelphia #24 Mike Pyle NM/NM+ Bears 157708. Found inside – Page 409Philadelphia ( 1 ) , Oct. 2 , 1988 Cleveland ( 1 ) vs. Seattle ( 1 ) , Nov. ... 3 , 1966 Most First Downs , Both Teams , Game 62 San Diego ( 32 ) vs. Seattle ( 30 ) , Sept. ... 11 , 1945 N.Y. Bulldogs ( 1 ) vs. Philadelphia ( 8 ) , Sept ... April 4, 1970: The Indianapolis Capitols, Norfolk Neptunes and Orlando Panthers (now under new ownership) were accepted for membership by the ACFL for 1970. with the absorption of the Pacific Football League. Found inside... York Bulldogs, Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers C, LB Philadelphia Eagles 1949–1962 1967 Emlen Tunnell 29. März 1925 S New York Giants, Green Bay Packers 1948–1961 1967 Joe Guyon 26. Dez. 1892 1919–1925, 1927 1966 Steve Owen 21. Logan is notable for being the last professional football player to wear the singular jersey number zero (two others, Ken Burrough and Jim Otto, would wear a double zero, 00, into the 1970s). Pacific Hockey League, Portland Buckaroos vs. Denver Spurs. December 15, 1969: The COFL revoked the franchises of the Chicago Owls, Ohio Valley Ironmen, and Omaha Mustangs for failure to meet the league's financial obligations. In the 1966 Continental Football League Championship Game at Temple Stadium in Philadelphia, he kicked the winning field goal for the Bulldogs to win the CFL Championship. Jerry's ethnicity is Caucasian, whose political affiliation is unknown; and religious views are listed as Christian. 1966 December 4, 1966 Philadelphia Bulldogs: 10-3 (OT) Orlando Panthers: n/a Temple Stadium: 5,226 1967 December 10, 1967 Orlando Panthers 38-14 Orange County Ramblers: n/a Anaheim Stadium: 8,730 1968 November 30, 1968 Orlando Panthers 51-10 Orange County Ramblers n/a Tangerine Bowl: 10,134 1969 December 13, 1969 Indianapolis Capitols: 44 . Graded Cards - Baseball - 1960's - 1966 Topps - AB Sportscards. Charleston's Coy Bacon, 1966 COFL All-Star end, went on to play for the NFL's Los Angeles Rams, San Diego Chargers, Cincinnati Bengals and Washington Redskins. Home Leagues Seasons Teams Players Coaches Drafts Awards Leaderboards. March 11, 1970: The San Antonio Toros announced the formation of the. The Indianapolis Capitols featured a rookie quarterback named Johnnie Walton during the 1969 season. Robert Eugene "Gene" Hickerson (February 15, 1935 - October 20, 2008) (G) began his career as a fullback in high school, moved to offensive tackle in college and eventually became a Hall of Fame offensive guard with the Cleveland Browns. [11] The Quad Cities franchise moved to Las Vegas after losing their first two games. Sharon Rice is a 1966 graduate of Northeast High School in Philadelphia, PA. Sign up on Classmates for free to reconnect with Sharon Rice and other high school alumni. Found inside – Page 280... New York Bulldogs , 1949 Gay , Bill , DB , Chicago Cardinals , 1951-52 Gibson , Oliver , NG , Pittsburgh 1995-98 ... QB , Boston , 1966-67 ; Philadelphia , 1968 ; Kansas City , 1970–71 ; Chicago Bears , 1972 Huffman , Dave , C / G ... Yearbook pg 147. You can help with a tip for our Speed Fund today. COMP. Found inside – Page 191932 Boston Braves 5 1 NA 0 1933 Cincinnati Reds 2 0 NA 0 1933 Philadelphia Eagles 76 11 3 3 1933 Pittsburgh ... 0 1960 Dallas Cowboys 49 19 10 5 1961 Minnesota Vikings 48 17 4 0 1966 Atlanta Falcons 43 3 1 0 1967 New Orleans Saints 43 ... St. Maria Goretti High School PHILADELPHIA, PA. Register for Free to view all yearbooks! $7.56. The Pacific Division was basically a league-within-a-league and played exclusively against other Pacific Division opponents. their active roster and a 5 man taxi squad. The Minnesota Vikings took Fran in the third round of the 1961 NFL . University), Steve Van Sinderen, OT - Portland Salcer described the Bulldogs debut season as his “worst nightmare” to The Philadelphia Daily News in 1995 and considered disbanding the team.  Instead, he hung in for another year but downsized the team’s operations. 2 bids. [7], .mw-parser-output .legend{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column}.mw-parser-output .legend-color{display:inline-block;min-width:1.25em;height:1.25em;line-height:1.25;margin:1px 0;text-align:center;border:1px solid black;background-color:transparent;color:black}.mw-parser-output .legend-text{} x  = Division Champion $10.08 + $0.55 shipping + $0.55 shipping + $0.55 shipping. ASL, 1979 American Soccer League Marketing Brochure, 1967 Baltimore Bays Program 1966 Philadelphia #37 Mike Pyle Chicago Bears / Yale Bulldogs. Francis Asbury "Fran" Tarkenton (February 3, 1940-) (QB) led his high school team to the Georgia State Championship, led the University of Georgia Bulldogs to the Southeastern Conference Championships and led the Minnesota Viking to three Super Bowls. Bulldogs owners Ron Salcer and Tony Danza felt this pain acutely.  Salcer was an NHL player agent and a recreational roller hockey player in Southern California where he played with Danza, the erstwhile star of sitcoms “Taxi” and “Who’s The Boss?”  Salcer hired a pair of Philadelphia Flyers stars from the Broad Street Bullies era of the 1970’s to head the front office.  Dave Schultz was Head Coach and General Manager and Bob Kelly handled sales and marketing.  The team sold somewhere in the neighborhood of 900 season tickets.  But after a decent turnout for the Bulldogs’ home debut at the Spectrum on June 30, 1994 (the team announced 10,273, the Philadelphia Inquirer eyeballed it at 6,000), crowds plummeted quickly. ESPN2 partial broadcast. Views: 1640. 1966 Philadelphia Bulldogs (COFL) 8: 273: 34.1: 43: 0: PUNT RETURNS NO FC YDS AVG LG TD G20+ . Found inside – Page 72AUBURN AU ( 3-4 ) 0 0 0 0 -- 0 GA # 2 ( 7-0 ) 20 7 0 14 --41 The Bulldogs entered their annual clash in ... off its 1946 season by playing its first three games , Clemson and Kentucky in Athens and Temple in Philadelphia , at night . Philadelphia also had a minor league football team called the Philadelphia Bulldogs in the Continental Football League in 1965 and 1966. Football Media Guide. On December 9, 1966, they beat the Orlando Panthers 20-17 before a crowd of just under 6,000 at . 1966 Philadelphia Bulldogs-1 1966 Philadelphia Bulldogs-2 1966 Richmond Rebels 1967 Orange County Ramblers 1967 Toronto Rifles 1968 Arkansas Diamonds . Lot# 46 - 1970 Topps John Unitas. Rosen sold the Bears to Tom Granatell, who promptly moved the team to Orlando. Andrea Lynne Forgrave was born on September 21, 1966 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States. We are unaware of information about Harry's surviving family. $4.99. As Orlando Panthers quarterback, he played four seasons before joining the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Commissioner Danny Hill The remnants of the Brooklyn Dodgers were sold to Frank Hurn, who moved the team to Akron, Ohio as the Akron Vulcans. Jacob Baum Hawthorne High School (1941 - 1945) . Philadelphia, PA. Jerome Baum Rabbi Jacob Joseph High School (1962 - 1966) New York, NY. Four Continental Football League contributors are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the most of any league not considered a major league: coach Bill Walsh, quarterback Ken Stabler, Doak Walker and Steve Van Buren (the last two of whom were inducted as players but were coaches in this league). and resigned in January after 10 months. The COFL added a Pacific Division for the 1967 season, adding three teams from the Pacific Football League to its ranks - Eugene Bombers (Oregon), Seattle Rangers (Washington) and Victoria Steelers (British Columbia), while the rest of the division comprised from four minor-league teams in California. Raymond Ernest Nitschke (December 29, 1936 - March 8, 1998) (LB) was offered a contract with the St. Louis Browns fresh out of high school, but chose to pursue a dream of quarterbacking a team to the Rose Bowl accepting a scholarship from the University of Illinois. Ending Thursday at 3:48PM PDT. NPSL, 1992-93 National Professional Soccer League Media Guide, 1979 American Soccer League Marketing Brochure. The double prints are not documented in the price guides, but I have marked them below. .mw-parser-output .citation{word-wrap:break-word}.mw-parser-output .citation:target{background-color:rgba(0,127,255,0.133)}* Inducted as a player, Professional American football league (1965–1969), American Football Association's Semi Pro Hall of Fame in 1983, "The Continental Football League: A Mini-tragedy in Five Acts", Booster Club of the Continental Football League, "Booster Club of the Continental Football League", "A Roundup Of The Sports Information Of The Week", "Kentucky New Era - Google News Archive Search", "The Evening Independent - Google News Archive Search", World League of American Football/NFL Europe/NFL Europa, Western Pennsylvania Professional Football Circuit, Pacific Coast Professional Football League, American Football Conference (1959–1961), American Football Association (1978–1983), Association of Professional Football Leagues, Champions Professional Indoor Football League, Professional Indoor Football League (1998), Professional Indoor Football League (2012), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Continental_Football_League&oldid=1039379956, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Joe Auer and Frank Lasky were teammates at Coral Gables High School in Florida. July 2, 1970: The Sacramento Capitols folded after selling less than half of the 3,000 season tickets needed to remain viable. Her maiden name is Baitzel and she married into the Forgrave family. St. Hubert Catholic High School (1966 - 1969) Philadelphia, PA. St. Francis of Assisi School (1958 - 1966) Philadelphia, PA. Cathedral of Saints Peter & Paul School (1959 - 1966) Philadelphia, PA. St. Bartholomew School (1958 - 1965) Philadelphia, PA. Peter Pavlik Found inside – Page 163SEASON TEAM G MIN FG FT TRB AST POINTS 1965–1966 Philadelphia 79 3,737 1,074 501 1,943 414 2,649 1966–1967 Philadelphia 81 ... After playing for the pre-NFL Canton (Ohio) Bulldogs in 1919, he joined the NFL and enjoyed an eight-year ... Found insideCLYDE ( BULLDOG ) TURNER ( Hardin - Simmons ) , 1966 , center - linebacker , Chicago Bears ( 1940 - 52 ) ; coach , New ... NORM VAN BROCKLIN ( Oregon ) , 1971 , quarterback , Los Angeles Rams ( 1949 - 57 ) , Philadelphia Eagles ( 1958 ... The Continental Football League (COFL) was a professional American football league that operated in North America from 1965 through 1969. Oct 9, 2021. teams folding before and during the early parts of the season. Teams were sorted into two divisions and each team had a 36-man roster with a five-man "taxi" squad. Their regular season games were played at Temple Stadium and in December 1966 they won the league title there by a 20-17 score in overtime against the Orlando Panthers after finishing the regular season 9-5 and tied for . In September 1993, Conwell Egan Catholic High School opened as Lower Bucks County's coed Catholic high school. He was replaced by COFL Secretary Sol Rosen, owner of the Newark Bears. 1966 Philadelphia Bulldogs (COFL) 10: QB: 1 Year (NFL) 4: 0: 1 Year (CFL) 8: AWARDS; 1961 Official UFL Most Valuable Player: 1961 Official All-UFL: 1964 Official UFL Most Valuable Player: 1964 Official All-UFL: 1965 Official COFL Most Valuable Player: 1965 Official All-COFL: 1966 Official All-COFL: SCORING TD X1 X1A X1% X2 X2A DX FG FGA FG% S . and they would bankrupt the CFL in terms of contract signings Found inside – Page 173... www.upenn.edu; established in 1740 as the Church and Charity School of Philadelphia Yale University Bulldogs, ... (NH) Bob Blackman 1966 Dartmouth College (NH) Bob Blackman 1966 Harvard University (MA) John Yovicisin 1966 Princeton ... In 1966, the league began abandoning the "league autonomy" posture by striving to establish working relationships with NFL and AFL clubs. 1966 Philadelphia Bulldogs (COFL) football team. $4.99. the Atlantic Coast Football League. Cover: ? State), Larry Cox, DT - Las Vegas (Abilene Found inside – Page 2571965 – Washington Redskins 20 , Detroit Lions 3 1966 - - no game 1967 — Philadelphia Eagles 28 , Cleveland Browns 13 ... Decatur Staleys , 1921 Chicago Staleys , 1922-23 , Canton Bulldogs , 1924 Cleveland Bulldogs , 1925-26 Frankford ... A number of franchises folded or defected during and after the conclusion of the 1969 season, making the end of the COFL all but inevitable. COMP. Plans for an interleague exhibition between the COFL champion Capitols and the Canadian Football League champion Ottawa Rough Riders had been laid, but the Rough Riders backed out. *Like our new look? Puget Sound), Bob Jackson, FB - Portland (New Mexico The league engaged in some unsuccessful preseason negotiations with the Empire Sports Network to obtain a television broadcasting agreement. Danny Hill succeeded Rosen as COFL commissioner. The Philadelphia Bulldogs roller hockey club was an expansion team for the second season of Roller Hockey International (RHI) during the summer of 1994. Leurs matchs de saison régulière ont été joués à Stade du Temple et en décembre 1966, ils y gagnèrent le titre de la ligue par un score de 20 à 17 en prolongation contre le Panthères d'Orlando après . © 2005-12 All Rights Reserved - Booster Club of The Continental Football League, Inc. An Associated Press story that ran in The Reading Eagle of Reading, PA, used the headline, "Philadelphia Fans Enthusiastic; 20,000 Cheer The . Born: 1994 – RHI expansion franchise Folded: Postseason 1996, First Game: June 10, 1994 (L 11-5 @ New Jersey Rockin’ Rollers) Last Game: August 16, 1996 (W 9-5 vs. New Jersey Rockin’ Rollers), We earn commissions from purchases made through links in this post, Wheelers, Dealers, Pucks & Bucks: A Rocking History of Roller Hockey Interational Richard Neil Graham. 1968 Continental Football League from league autonomy towards working alliances with the AFL and NFL The first comprehensive history of the Philadelphia Eagles. Found inside – Page 981Clyde ( Bulldog ) Turner , Center , Chicago Bears , 1940–52 . Steve Van Buren , Halfback , Philadelphia Eagles , 1944–51 . Bob Waterfield , Quarterback , Cleveland and Los Angeles Rams , 1945–52 ; Head Coach of Rams , 1960–62 . Lot# 44 - 1966 Philadelphia - Bart Star. State), Rich Zecher, OG - Sacramento (Utah State), Bob Webb, OG - Las Vegas (Mississippi Harry Edward Neetens passed away in March 1966 at 64 years of age. $4.99. Many CFL teams used the COFL as a developmental league sending players that need time to improve their skills. We hope you enjoy browsing these pages from our class past. State), Mason Mitchell, CB - Seattle (Washington), Coach Bill Walsh - San Jose (49ers/Stanford), C Jim Clack - Norfolk (Steelers Western Basketball Association Tucson Gunners 104 – Reno Bighorns 90 $10.08 + $0.55 shipping + $0.55 shipping + $0.55 shipping. State), Nick Kuklica, DE - Sacramento (San Jonas led Orlando to the 1967 and 1968 COFL championships, and was named the league's Most Valuable Player for each season. team in 1968. Football League (1965 - 1969). $15.49. [ View Slideshow ] - Pages: 1 2. Independent Baseball Sam Wyche, Bob Kuechenberg, Garo Yepremian and Otis Sistrunk were among the other players and coaches who would later gain fame in the NFL, while a few others, such as Don Jonas and Tom Wilkinson, would emerge as stars in the Canadian Football League. Philadelphia Bulldogs Shop . The Brooklyn Dodgers, although under the general managership of baseball Dodgers player Jackie Robinson,[4] failed to attract at the gate. the league merged with the Professional Football League of America which (Washington State), Rex Pitts, OT - Seattle (Los Angeles Lot# 175 - Hubley - 1928 Duesenberg "Tow. World Championship Games : 1965: Charleston Rockets: vs. Toronto Rifles: 24-7: 1966: Philadelphia Bulldogs: vs. Orlando Panthers: 20-17 (OT) 1967: Orlando Panthers established a payroll ceiling of $200 per player and $5,000 per 1966 Philadelphia #38 Gale Sayers Bears ROOKIE RC NM PSA 7 Graded Football Card This item is an authentic hand-signed autograph most have third party authentication, this mean a highly reputable company, seperate from our company has either examined this autograph or was present during the autograph signing. "Happy" Chandler, former Kentucky governor, U.S. senator, and retired Major League Baseball commissioner, was named COFL commissioner on March 17, 1965.[2]. March 10, 1970, COFL commissioner James Dunn announced his resignation effective the end of that month. . 1948 bowman 61 alex wojciechowicz final card. That optimism was exemplified by the Orlando Panthers' bidding for the services of the 1968 Heisman Trophy winner, halfback O. J. Simpson of the University of Southern California (USC). 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In 1969 new commish Jim Dunn opened the CFL Joe Auer and Frank Lasky. came mainly from two semi-pro leagues, the United Football League and He was a partner in the law firm of Saul, Ewing, Remick . He signed for $1.1 International Women’s Professional Softball Association, 1974 Golden Gaters Program 2009-2011, 1978 Connecticut Falcons Pocket Schedule 96 Pages, 1978-79 Tucson Rustlers Pocket Schedule COFL's alum Don Jonas did not reach the NFL, but instead chose to play in Canada after the 1969 season. 1d 17h. Thank you! as the largest football league in the country and began bidding for USC It was established following the collapse of the original United Football League, and hoped to become the major force in professional football outside the National Football League (NFL) and the American Football League (AFL). [8], Such instability marked the season for the COFL, particularly because the league could not improve upon its overall "semi-pro" public image. The league originally adopted a "professional" appearance. The remaining teams in the league split into an Atlantic North Division and an Atlantic South Division. Jamie Gaynor is a resident of KY. Lookup the home address and phone 2709276100 and other contact details for this person. Continental Basketball Association Found inside – Page 120PETE PIHOS ( Indiana ) , 1970 , end , Philadelphia Eagles ( 1947-55 ) . * HUGH ( SHORTY ) RAY ( Illinois ) , 1966 , NFL technical adviser and supervisor of officials ( 1938-56 ) . * DANIEL F. REEVES ( Georgetown ) , 1967 , founder , Los ... WPBL, 1979-80 Women’s Basketball League Media Guide, 1982-California-Football-League-Media-Guide, 1966 Continental Football League Media Guide, 2009 Las Vegas Locos Program 1998-99 International Basketball Association Media Guide USL, Women’s Professional Soccer Logo The rules were primarily those of the NFL except that a "sudden death" overtime period was employed to break ties, which was not part of the NFL during the regular season at that time. Jeff was born on November 12, 1966, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and spent his early years in Atlanta, Georgia, and Winston Salem, North Carolina. Walton would become a regular in second-tier professional football; after several failed attempts to get onto an NFL roster in the early 1970s, Walton got his break in the World Football League, starting for the San Antonio Wings in 1975. Circa 1979, 1984 United Soccer League Media Guide. Burial will be at Highland Cemetery under direction of Jefferson Funeral Home Inc. She was born June 14, 1966, in Philadelphia, to Charles and Eileen Boynes. Found inside – Page 409Philadelphia ( 1 ) , Oct. 2 , 1988 Cleveland ( 1 ) vs. Seattle ( 1 ) , Nov. ... 3 , 1966 Most First Downs , Both Teams , Game 62 San Diego ( 32 ) vs. Seattle ( 30 ) , Sept. ... 11 , 1945 N.Y. Bulldogs ( 1 ) vs. Philadelphia ( 8 ) , Sept ... The league's breakthrough television contract with the upstart United Network was another: the network ended up folding prior to the 1967 season it was supposed to broadcast, leaving the COFL without a television partner yet again.[3][9][10]. IVA. Two of the small western franchises, in Eugene, Oregon and San Jose, California, left the league after the season, while the franchise in Long Beach only played one game before folding. In any event, small crowds (only 29,500 combined for four games, including 12,000 for an exhibition contest) caused the franchise to become a league-operated "road club" in October; one home game against Hartford was moved to Connecticut, and their final "home" contest was shifted to Memorial Stadium in Mount Vernon, New York.[6]. Philadelphia High School Girls Alumni Class List . The NFL-AFL virtually The Orange County Ramblers were featured in the 1968 film Skidoo, in a credited role as stand-ins for a nude Green Bay Packers team. 1965 Philadelphia #24 Mike Pyle NM/NM+ Bears 157708. Ann is invited to the. Posted By: Administrator. Chandler saw it as moving away from the charter for which he signed up Found inside“Bulldogs” mascot after an unofficial affiliation with the tenacious dog since the days of Major Ralph Sasse in 1936. ... Walker stepped down as head football coach and stayed on as the school's athletic director until 1966. Tucson Community Center Found inside – Page 339BUD GRANT ( Minnesota ) , 1994 , wide receiver , Philadelphia Eagles ( 1951-52 ) , coach , Minnesota Vikings ( 1967-83 , 1985 ) . ... JOE GUYON ( Carlisle , Georgia Tech ) , 1966 , halfback , Canton Bulldogs ... 2007-2008, 1970-71 Sporting News American Basketball Association Guide. (1975-1980), 1995-1996: Ron Salcer & Tony Danza & CoreStates Spectrum. This page is for all my classmates who attended, or taught at, Thomas Edison High School in Philadelphia from 1966 through 1969 (give or take a couple of years! Circa 1991, 1970-71 Dallas Black Hawks Pocket Schedule. Found insideThere was another football team in town in 1965 and 1966, the Bulldogs of the Continental Football League, but they were a minorleague team that was not in direct competition with the Eagles. The World Football League started up in 1974 ... Simpson $400,000 to sign with them. The Bulldogs lost around $700,000 in the first season and half their investor group. Gene played at the University of Mississippi and was one of the greatest offensive . Attendance: 14,801, Las Vegas Locos vs. Florida Tuskers. National Professional Soccer League Baltimore Bays 1 – Oakland Clippers 0 Lot# 47 - 1970 Topps Glossy John Unitas. These economics contributed to the ultimate demise of the league after the 1969 season. Evidently, the Dodgers had trouble securing home dates at Downing; a season-ticket application showed only five home games[5] in a fourteen-game schedule. Atlanta Falcons football cards: 1966 Philadelphia #1 Falcons Logo, 1966 Philadelphia #2 Larry Benz, 1966 Philadelphia #3 Dennis Claridge, 1966 Philadelphia #4 Perry Lee Dunn, 1966 Philadelphia #5 Dan Grimm, 1966 Philadelphia #6 Alex Hawkins, 1966 Philadelphia #7 Ralph Heck, 1966 Philadelphia #8 Frank Lasky, 1966 Philadelphia #9 Guy Reese, 1966 Philadelphia #10 Bob Richards, 1966 Philadelphia . Found insideWe finished with the best record in the league at 12-2, and Moss was named the CFL's coach of year in 1966, despite having lost the championship game to the Philadelphia Bulldogs in overtime. By the end of the season, I realized I was ... YARDS LOSS ATT. Philadelphia also had a minor league football team called the Philadelphia Bulldogs in the Continental Football League in 1965 and 1966. books for the 1970 season and began paying salaries the CFL couldn't Expansion to the west coast happened But COFL attendance averaged approximately 5,700 spectators per game (the top attended team, Norfolk, had 13,000), insufficient to offset the lack of a TV contract. 1967 philadelphia 43 leroy kelly 1967 philadelphia 165 jackie smith . Free shipping Free shipping Free shipping. Walter Biddle Saul, was born on March 12, 1881in the City of Philadelphia. United Football League Las Vegas Locos 23 – Florida Tuskers 20 (OT) PER PASS . The Michigan Arrows began their season with a soccer-style kicker named Garo Yepremian, who had played the previous season with the Detroit Lions but had found himself out of work because of military service. September 3, 1967, North American Soccer League Logo All-Stars: Rhome Nixon, SE - Portland (Southern © 2008-09 GNFA The names listed below are alumni who have been searched for on this site from Philadelphia High School Girlsin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.If you see your name among the Philadelphia High School Girls graduates, someone is looking for you!

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