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MISS ZITA E. MALLON f . . - '. 4- j-5 j,?- Y, A544 1' , , :fi-Eff: h 'ai ,- ,STI - 1 'f QLD. 2,11 :Eff-PW.: i '?'l'Qi1lfQii:' - 1. vfigfgff, tiff ' :jf i ,1r, -..etx1:QL,f,'. Wt-SQ '- 'i .-all 3 ' 17' 'P+ if ' 1 f' f, riffs, ,. 'e 1 '- ' it -- ' 5 5? -'. ,g11g :zz 'Z :Cyl 5 ' J, 9 ,f,, F ,. ,fa L: .. , -, Q-1, . 'mi' ' Q 4 4' ' ?'L1iLi3J i 157' ' ' V+' . ' r ' ,41ffi'l'f::5iFi:! ' jp.: -- 55-. :- MR. LEWIS O. GOAS The Oak Literary Staif is dedicating our yearbook to the deans, Mr. Lewis O. Goas and Miss Zita E. Mallon, because of their constant and unselfish work for the benefit of the student body. Both are faculty advisors to Student Council, where their ever ready advice and opinions are greatly appreciated. Mr. Goas, since his return from the service last April, has been occupied, not only with the duties as Dean of Boys, but with handling of the veterans' aifairsg however, his cheery smile and friendly hello are always present. Miss Mallon, aside from her duties as Dean of Girls, handles many important tasks about the school. Her efficient management of the Welfare Fund cannot go unpraised, plus her able direction of book drives and other functions. Five ,ml . I lllll Hllllll
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I tllllllltlllll VQQXM ff fp N 6? if X 1 1 1 M Introducing Oakie, the sprightly little fellow above, who is going to escort you through some of the pages of your 1947 yearbook. Oakie, being an elf, is naturally full of playful fun and maybe that's why we created him-to represent the Upper Darby student body as a whole, for we do have a wonderful time at high school. The Oak has attempted to put down in a permanent record all these good times, not only dances and plays, but classroom activities and sports also. Oakie hopes you enjoy the book and that in years to come it will bring back many memories of three wonderful, unforgettable years. Four I i
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