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G9111' QJBIII Zlirienim 'Silently they go through the halls, alvvays at their work, but ever ready with a cheer- ful xyord to brighten up the downhearted stude. Ever on the job and alert to our needs. The' friendship which has sprung up between us is one that will go with us through life and never be forgotten. 26
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