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Moorestown Friends' School GEORGE OSTERMAYER 52-I Coovm STREET CAMDEN, N. j. Five Years at M. F. S.g Property Man in Seventeen, '5lg Baseball Squad, '31, '523 QRedJ. ll ifh Ieaclverr he will lI6l'6'l' dimgree. If Ihejfll ferife. greaf 1qnm.l11e.r,v zrlvy ,rlwnld lie? Gt'll1'.QLJ4' ll'LL never worry about George working too hard. This dark, grutf man does just enough to get by, and that's all, land sometimes he doesn't even do thatj. We'x'e heard, however, that he is an A No. 1 bool-tkeeper. After he gets away from school and from his inseparable pal, Heulings, we hope George will be able to find his way in this big world, and we wish him lots of luck. MARGARET STOKES Gow Vnfw Roan INIOORFSTOVVN, N. J. Greenbrier College Fourteen Years at M. F. S.g Hockey, '31, '52g Christmas Play, 'BIQ Angel Chorus, '32g Class 'l'i'easurer, 'BOQ fliluej. A fwlzml nf plnvk is zmrlh a 1011 of lurk. Sf1r1ukie HO is it? You ean't see until the crowd clears, but you will, in all probability, find that it is Snookie. You can prove it if you will watch her next move: she jumps into the famous Ford, and away she goes. Where is her next stop, you ask? Methinks it is either Haddonfield, Penn, or Haverford. Snookie is our bowler, and also managed to keep a few balls out of out hockey goal last year. We understand that she and Physics don't go together, but Snookie and Kappel do. A good sport, that's Snookie. 5 ixteeu
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The C u pola-1 932 TOM NUTTALL, DIR. lv Haitmwta Ax'i2Ntii2 LFNOLA, N. J. Three Years at M. F. 5.3 W'hy the Chimes Rang. '52g Property Man for Seventeen, .311 Qliluej. lfftl'11.1f .llll',U.7jilL1 .ieflfer my lair belief. Tu 111 66 EY, Tom, heres the treasure over here in the corner. Tom is a good-hearted Sherlock Holmes with an ever-ready smile. And it also will be remembered that he was the only Blue hound who got anywhere near the Red hares in our recent chase. Though few people know it, a lot of his spare time is spent on music, strum- ming a warped uke. 'lom is another one of our radio fanatics who now 'laims he's constructing a portable model. BARBARA NASH 556 Hicikoitv l.ANlE Haimowriifiia, N, xl, Connecticut College for Wottit-n Five Years at M. F. S.: Hockey, .521 Tennis Team, '51, '52, Manager, 'SZQ 'Torch' Stall. '321 Year Book Staff. Christmas Play, 'SL 521 Square Pcgsug Maid uf Honor. May Dry, '5l1 QRedj. Her air, her lll!111IIl'l'. all :elm mu' t.cllllfl't'tJ,l' H.1fbie li'Vl2 all heard Barbaras chuckle in the library. We sometimes wc nder how she gets those A's in History and cuts up so! She's game for anything. dances, athletics, school activities. How about that time she dramatized Pyramus and 'l'hisbe with Doughten two years ago. And she's artistic, too. just look through her tablet. Lovable Babs--swell always remember those soulful eyes and hat ready smile of yours. lifflet Il
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The C u pola-1 932 HIZULINGS PANCOAST KtNt.s Htttitwwxx' Hsnnomfttrtn, N. ul. If.trIh.tm Six Yeats .tt M. F. S.: l't'operty Mittmget' of ffht'istm.ts Pl.1t3 'Wg Mintiet. 'ilg llletll, Hit .l't1i'f.!f tfllllet' .Ire flft' lQl'L't1fL'.ff t'Jl'C'.u lltflz1i11gt Hlf mitle dr.tm.ttic star now takes it bow. Fttmed for his monologues, he is ttlso tt proficient dttncer. Good luck at college proms! Wliy does he so often attic-ct .t southern accent? Is it that he is thinking of Virginia? Wl1ttt's th.tt I hear? A terrible roar, it volume of sound from one end of the httll to the other! Wliyt, Hettlings is laughing, of course. Once hettrd, never for- gotten. FLORRAINE PISTERSON 209 l.ll'l'lNfQ0'l l' Avtfmttta Rtvtfttrow, N. -I. Six Years alt bl. li. 5.1 Citvtlllty W . C. 'lf U. Poster Prize, 'SIL Mttnitget' of B,tsl.eth1tll e.tm, Jig Art lftlittit' of the Year Bot-I:. Timiil tim! .rlepllmllq fini ll'jfl7 nmtft if tjiw Jut1'l1t'.t.t'f. Pele - OIIS she sound like our old friend Piccolo Pete? No sir'ee, She is 'oo tlttiet. Pete, when was Lincoln President of the United States? Pete woild reply 'lm sorry. Mi. Dc-yo, l don't know. That wats before my day. Th.tt's .tll rightg just let her work on some bookkeeping. ll she doesnt debit more than she credits, then it's because there isn't enough room. Hey. h.tve you ever seen Pinky laugh! 'lust keep your eye on her, and when she begins, get .t towel and wrap around her head and let her go until she runs down. Pete, wc-'re all for you, .tnd please remember that you were it member ol the Class ol 1052 A. D. Sei'eu1eer1
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