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THE SCHOOL CLASSES
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1933 - Moore Township High School - 1933 IN APPRECIATION The members or the Class of 1933 feel it an honor to be privileged in this, their official organ, to express their respect and admiration for the man, who has, since its erection, de- voted so much of his time and energy to the advancement of their school. None know better than they how his keen in- sight and calm judgment have guided and promoted their in- terests and provided for them untold advantages. However, these Seniors are but a small part of the long line of grad- uates, back to the year 1911, whose Commencement Day will always be associated in their minds with this man's kindly smile and courtly bow, as he placed in their hands their cov- eted diplomas. So we, in the name of all the graduates of Moore Town- ship High School, sadly-but proudly-bid a grateful adieu to the beloved President of our Board of Education, a true gentleman and the friend of youth- Mr. Carl O. Gillespie Page twelve
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1933 - Moore Township High School - 1933 .. 1 SENIOR HISTORY Evelyn Glardon - - President Russell Ward - - Vice-President Eloise Coleman - Secretary-Treasurer In the fall of 1929, thirty-nine Freshmen entered Moore Township High School. Miss Grant was chosen to be our class adviser. After be- coming accustomed to high school, we surprised the upper classmen by raising the Freshman flag in victory, as we won the annual Stunt Show cup by our play A Court Room Scene. Our Sophomore days were days of slow progress, sometimes we seemed to sink almost to despair, only to rise again with a shout of triumph. Our class was becoming important in the athletic activities of the school, for many of our classmen had already Won at least one of those coveted letters. As we approached the Junior altitude, the fierce winds of opposi- tion and depression blew harder but by fervent enthusiasm and contin- ued fighting, we were able to sponsor the Junior Banquet, as well as the Stunt Show. Now, as we have at last reached our goal, our squadron has been diminished until there are thirty-two of us left. The goal we have sought is wong the Senior army has reached its objective. In the four comparatively short years, we have cultivated friendships, shared hardships, pleasures and studies. We regret to leave our Alma Mater. -Josephine Jackson '33 Page fourteen
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