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Page 101 text:
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Of Loyalty I T IS o highly coveted and outstanding honor to hove one's name engraved on the Service Plaque as one of the six students who have contributed most to their school and class during their three years at the Upper Darby High School Too many of us have pushed through our high school coreer thinking only of furthering our own interests with never a thought for the welfare and success of our school, our closs, or our associates Therefore it is only fitting that those students in each graduating class, who, occordmg to a vote of their classmates, have contributed the most distinguished service to their school in sports, pub- lications, music, dramotics, and other extra- curricular activities, should be honored in a memorable and lasting manner. THOMAS CHURCH WILLIAM CLARK ESTELLE HOWLEY JEAN ROBERTS EDNA STRATTON JOHN ZEBROWSKI
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Page 100 text:
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Of Leadership FTEN amid our eagerness ond haste to par- ticipate in as many extra-curricular activities as possible, we are forgetful of the primary pur- pose of coming to school that of gaining an education. Perhaps with this thought in mind, the Closs of 1933 presented two plaques to the school, one to honor those students who have at- tained the highest scholastic average during their three years at Upper Darby, the other to be en- graved with the names of those people, who, in the eyes of their classmates, have best served the in- terests of their school and class in all phases of high school activity. To rank scholastically among the first six in in classes os large as those which graduate from Upper Darby, is a goal worthy of every individual and it is an achievement of which ony student may well be proud. In the years to come, we will surely find that our leaders in the sciences and in liberal arts were among those whose names were enoroved on the Scholarship plaque. JEAN CARIS RICHARD BRAENDLE ROBERT BERNARD MARY BECKENSTRATER JOSEPH DURSO SARAH NANCY JENKINS Because of the qualifications of this oward as stoted by the donors—that a student must have completed three years study in Upper Darby—the names of Geraldine Hosmer and Kathleen Johnson do not oppear here.
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