here,k about a woman myrna labarre. myrna labarre -- where is myrna?applause] there's myrna right here. [applause] myrna labarre. myrna has been at ellicott for more than 50 years. [applause] now, that means she started when there were no child labor laws, because it was clearly illegal. [laughter] she was about four or five, and they started putting her to work, put a broom in her hand. but when somebody asked myrna what lessons she learned after 50 years working at the same company, she said, "be honest, be helpful, accept your mistakes and improve upon them, be good to people, keep a good sense of humor, have the best work ethic possible, and handle the good times and get over the bad." that's a pretty good recipe for success right there. that's who we are. that's who we are. [applause] thank you, myrna. i mean, that pretty much sums up everything. [laughter] that's who we like to understand america to be, who we are as americans. we're honest and helpful. we work hard. we're good to others. we handle the good times, and we get over the bad times. i