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Page 27 text:
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Mrs. Bogard and Mrs. Knox making sand- wiches. Mrs. Carson slicing meat. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Gribbin making soup. Real potatoes-Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Shatz are peeling them. , '1 V+ - ' .Y ' w .X I ., W I Q V? HN, , , ' Lf - -1 , , S g XA ml LX rl if af KIV TLL'C71lX flL'C -'r '
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Tll EY Al..Q'0 SERVE N PAYING trihute as we have done on previous pages to faculty, students, and men in our armed forces we must not forget those who serve us daily in many small ways. They are the first to enter the huilding and the last to leave. The groups of which I speak are thc janitors and the women who work in the cafeteria. Wheiiever there are after school teas and han' cluets for our various clulws and other organizations we can always count on the cheery cooperation of Mrs. Knox and her staff. We rely on them too to satisfy the hungering desires of many Upper Darhy students who throng the counter at lunch time. That, in itself, is a hig joh. A deht of gratitude is also owed to the janitors. They not only maintain neatness throughout the liuilding hut cooperate in all possihle ways with our school plays and assemhlies, thus giving us many good times. These memhers of the school service staff, hy their kindness and cooperation have made our school life easier, hrighter and more pleasant. May our thanks he expressed to them not in mere words hut in heartf felt appreciation. Mr. Butterworth at the Garrettford dedica- tion . . . Charlie Thomas, James Meyers, and Harry Walker go about their work . . . Charlie Reichner, everybodyls friend . . . james Pre- vail and Mrs. Davis dust off the piano.
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CTIVITIES Music, clubs, publications, plays,--all that goes to make up the whirl of eXtra-curricu- lar activity at Upper Darby. One of the fine things the school did this year was to help boys and girls to locate in some useful wartime activity.
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