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-+42 590- -: a-5483: a . 4 4?55k25igQf?4' C.. . H' CLASS WILL I ,ff , N11 I, Ernest Schlegel, do bequeath my harem to one, Iesse Brubaker and one, Edward Kistner. I, Frank Atkinson, do bequeath my most complete vocabulary to one, Bruce Rogers. I I oseph DeLuca, do bequeath my ability to argue to one, Byron Nichols. I, Sidney Bodine, do bequeath my raven locks to one, Hugh Penton. I, Dorothy Ulmer, do bequeath my notorious laugh to one, Emma Murphy. I, Mary Rutherford, do bequeath my aristocratic bearing to one, Mary Bailey. I, Aaron Murza, do bequeath my languidness to one, Edmond Maguire. I, Robert Smith, do bequeath my brief case to one, Iohn Downey. I Dorothy MacPherson, do bequeath my Scotch background to one, Iohn MacRorie. I, Dawn Koch, do bequeath my height to one, Frances Connor. I, Henrietta Connor, do bequeath my silence to one, Hazel Lord. I, Alberta Edgar, do bequeath my NUTSHELL career to one, Betty Ellis. I, Henry Lippincott, do bequeath the shine on my teeth to one, Nicholas Moore. I, Frank Tworzydlo, do bequeath my curls to one, Edward Grork. I, Albert Ellis, do bequeath my shyness to one, Paul Leeds. I, David Ulmer, do bequeath my ability of being a nuisance to one, Paul Proud. I, Iames Burk, do bequeath my height and Hcousinshipn to one, Doris Grube. We, Hobart Gardner, Iohn Traino, and Everett Abrams, do bequeath our ability to farm to William Iohnston, George Abrams, and Walter Pearson. I, Mary Rauffenbart, do bequeath the umbrella stand opposite Miss Parsons' door to one, Therese Dix. I, Paul Nunn, do bequeath my poetic license to one, Leonard Gwalthney. I, Betty Rulon, do bequeath my method of vamping to one, Marie O'Donnell. I, Charles Lownsbury, do bequeath my love of English to one, Charles Steinmetz. I, Bertha Osekowska, do bequeath my Polish Hop to Rose Mancuso and Minnie Mitchell. I, Sally Whittle, do bequeath my stage career to one, Marjorie Lyons. We, Henry Paulsen and Sharpless Richie, do bequeath our passion for roadsters to one, Marie Chambers. I, William Matthias, do bequeath my love of music to one, Edward Hass. We, Albert Miller and Ionathan Murphy, do bequeath our haircuts to one, Harry Repsher. Class of 1955 PAGE 15
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-NH Bh- This year marked a height of achievement. Ben Cooper, the boy from Marlton, rose from obscurity to become president of the Civic Club, hero of the football team and idol of the weaker sex. Robert Smith and Elsie Stein were rewarded for their four years of work and hardship, with Valedictorian and Salutatorian honors re- spectively. Bud Paulsen led our football team to success on the gridiron. Frank Twarzydlo brought '55's basketball team to the climax of a glorious season. Grace Berger led her basketball team to two successful seasons. Dot Macpherson captained a re- markable hockey team. As a final offering we presented the Senior Play, Skidding, coached by Dr. Roberts. At last our goal is reached. As we look into the distance we see many more mountains which we still have to climb. Many of them are more steep than the one we have conquered. For a few, perhaps, the final goal has been reached but many of us must forge ahead and win new honors. We feel sure that our achieve- ment in Moorestown High has given us the courage to carry on to life's highest goal. We leave this record of the progress of our class from 1929-50 to 1952-55 so that others who follow in our footsteps may profit thereby. 'flag ,cc 7 LL' 'Q Q NIGHT ELSIE STEIN, '55 Breathe on me thy breath, oh, N ight, And crown me with thy .rtar.r of light. lVithin my .foul thy peace in.rtill And with thy calm my .fpiritfilh I will rejoice if thou do.rt .ree That I adore thy Zllajarty, And if thou lcnowect how I love Thy .rleeping ro.re, thy .rhaded grove, Then I will .ring in ec.rta.ry A .rong of holy prai.re to thee. Upon thy beauty will I date find chant thy melancholy note. Godlr .rpirit .reemw breathed in thee, N ight- That'.r why thou art a .rweet delight! PAGE 14 THE NUTSHELL
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.Ng -- HN. I, Iohn Barton, do bequeath my up-to-date clothes to one, Kenneth Wolfe. I, George Baker, do bequeath my sleepiness to one, George Lockwood. I, Patricia Walker, do bequeath my bugle to one, Meredith Bowker. I, Grace Berger, do bequeath my love of sports to one, Wanita Keller. I, Martha Cromley, do bequeath my winning personality to one, Elizabeth Iordan. I, Edith Ewen, do bequeath my art of crying to anyone who wants it. I, Margaret Fegley, do bequeath my come-hither look to one, Iane White. I, Marian Gilson, do bequeath my lateness to Latin class to one, Veronica O'Donnell. I, Sara Lowden, do bequeath my knowledge of English grammar to one, Anna Wurst. I, Atwood Moore, do bequeath my passion for Packards to one, Kenneth Armstrong. I, Vernette Price, do bequeath my French pronunciation to one, Marie Votta. We, Beatrice Brusstar, Dorothy Bintliff, Dorothy Hoopes, Dorothy McClaskey, and Matilda Pascale, do bequeath our ability to type and take dictation to Vera Berger, Margaret Bolton, Dorothy Clifford, Elizabeth Lynch, and Edna Middleton. I, Ruth Hoehn, bequeath my ability to explain mathematics to one, Margaret McGann. I, Mildred Winkler, do bequeath my ability to calculate rapidly to one, Hazel Goldsmith. I, Edwin Rogers, do bequeath my blush to one, Albert Andrews. I, Mary Maguire, do bequeath my desire to teach music to one, Eclyth Wilkin- son. I, Anna Incognito, do bequeath my frankness to one, Evelyn Wilkins. I, Winifred Henriques, do bequeath my happy countenance to one, Helen Corrigan. I, Eileen Lickfield, bequeath my quiet, unassuming manner to one, Rose Palme. I, Frances Schlindwein, bequeath my place on the hockey team to one, Emily Barclay. I, Henry Stiles, do bequeath my guffaw heard at Sub-Deb dances to one, F rank' Norcross. I, Charles Keith, bequeath my hand-painted senior play costume to one, Nor- man Potter. We, Aubrey MacFarland and Ioseph Denneler, do bequeath the jokes we tell in arithmetic class to Warren Luce and Franklin Millman. We, Carlton Williams and Delbert Wolbert, do bequeath our auburn tresses to Everett Braddock and Herman Schimmel. I, Ethel Scott, do bequeath my soprano voice to one, Marian Hill. We, Willard Laessle and Ruth Raymond, do bequeath our childish faces to George Bailey and Vivian Lindquist. I, Mildred Repsher, do bequeath my position as homeroom monitor to one, Ethel Warrington. I Continued on page 1031 PAGE 16 THE N U TSHELL .wi
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