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£ e(p UMxn ed The school spirit at Upper Darby sure is swell, commented the cadet teachers this year. These young men and women from Penn, Temple, Drexel, West Chester, and Villanova are re- quired by state law to student-teach for one semester. Besides helping the faculty in the classroom and taking charge of one class for a month, they are given other duties, including work in the office, library, or study hall. Miss Mallon is the school superviser of this program. Cadet teachers for the first semester are pictured at the top right: Neu- bauer, Ranire, Feldman, Shubert, Hughes, Sloan, Cotter, Mitchell, Zang- will, Sigliotti; Second semester: Long, Szczurowski, Peggs, Applestun, Schenk, Weinstock, De Rosa, Snitzer, Hare, Andolaro, Rhudy. Striving to keep our rooms, halls, and campus clean were head custodian, David Lewis, and assistants, Dudley King, Evan Meredith, Frank Whilldin, Reuben Neidlinger, Steven Swartz, Wil- liam Mann, and Sadie Davis. Pictured is Mr. Lewis on the job. 21
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e ivtct t e ce(te ... Our school secretaries help the machine of school business affairs to run more smoothly by keeping accurate records of enrollments, courses, grades, and personal histories for the administration. Assisting the superintendent are Miss Elizabeth Longaker, Mrs. Betty Jo Apple, and Miss Miriam Powers; Mrs. Elizabeth Paxton's assignment is as Mr. Hoehler's pri- vate secretary. Working in the principal's office are Miss Dorothy Cole and Miss Ro- many Craig. Mrs. Margaret Boyd directs the High School Office, Mrs. Thelma Malin has charge of the Activities Fund, and Miss Walda Corriston is secretary in Mr. Holmes' office. The cafeteria corpsmen, whom most Upi- dites see from I 1:45 to 1:15, are on the job before and after the students are in school. Under the direction of Mrs. Ann Snyder, head dietitian, a staff of seven women pro- vided lunches for hungry students. The workers this year were Mrs. Gertrude Bo- gart, Mrs. Emma Devitt, Mrs. Mable Elber- son, Mrs. Mary Hippie, Mrs. Florence Lloyd, Mrs. Catherine Palmer, and Mrs. Lydia Schlichter.
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