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K Ll It The C u pola-1 932 Studious . . . Dreamers .... Easy-going ...,. . Teachers' Pet .... Most Conscientious Greatest Co-eds . Ambitious ...... Artistic ..... Athletic .... Babyface . . . Bashful ...... Best Blushers . . . Careless ...... Conceited . . . Dependable . . . Gigglers ..... Good-natured . . . Hot-tempered . . . Inquisitive . . . Nearest .... Original . . . Romantic ..... Sentimental . . . Talkative . . . Teasers .. Peppiest . . . Noisiest . . . Laziest . . . Stubborn . Quietest . . . Sarcastic . . . Fljrts ........ Sympathetic .... Dignihed . . . Affectionate . . Antithesis .... Good Sports .... Who's Who Doc ...... .... Doughts .... . . . . . George . . . Ed ..... Tee ..... Kappel . . Tee ..... Heulings . . . . . . . Doc ..,... .... Heulings . . Doughts .. Tom . . . Harv . . . Kappel . . . Tee ...... .... Heulings . . . . . . . Ed ....... .... Kappel . . . Tom , . . Doc .... Tom . . . Bill .... Lippy .... .... Doughts Bob ...... Bill .... Harv . . . George... Bob .... Ed Bob Lippy .... .... Bill .... George... Lippy ......... .... Harv ............. .... The Class of '32 .... . . Tu'e11ly-tbfen Mag Nancy Dot Barbie Ruth Snooky Alta Mary Pete Alta Mary Mollie Pete Barbie Hughes jill Mollie Coles Snooky Aileen Mag Betty Porlly jill Tabby Hughes Ruth Coles Aileen Tabby Eppee Ginny Polly Fuzzy Fuzzy Ginny Eppee Dot
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M oorestown F riends' School MARGARET XVHEELER RIASONVILLIE NEW jmism' State Teachers' College Thirteen Years at M. F. S.: Angel Chorus of Nativity, 'ilg Angel Chorus of Christmas Play, '52g fBluej. Here if iz dear. a true. il7dll.l'f!'fl1ll,f friend. wg HOM do we see trotting down to meet us on horseback? It's Peg herself, a French book in one hand and History notes in the other. She is a whiz at study, but can always find time to lend her friends an understanding ear. She will need discipline in her career as a teacher, and can she get it? just ask her sisters. Good luck to you, Peg. NANCY CARR A57 Iiasr QND S'i'Rifi2'r lNlOOlll5S'I'OXX'N. N. J. Fifieen Months Near M. F. S.: Yell Leader, '51 g .Investigation and Research. 'Sig Foreign Language Cluh, 'SZQ Class Mascot. '52g lliluej. WEA. ll lmf'.r zzmre ,IPl'ecif111.r in all flair :ville z1vn'M.9 is HIS year has been a stupendous one for us. Into our group has come a brand new member. Nancy is petite. with baby blue eyes and a skin you love to touch. The only drawback is that she will probably not be able to graduate with us, but instead. will he a member of the Class of 19-19. We hope that Mr. and Mrs. Carr will bring Nancy up to follow in our model footsteps. Tlwlllbi-11111
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M oorestown F riends' School I g I Senior Class History HE Class of 1952, A. D., has seen many changes during its existence. The school buildings, the class members, and even the times have changed. Way, way back in the ages dark fit was only September, 1919, but thirteen years is quite a stretchj our four original members, Mary Coles, Virginia Evans, Edward Harmer, and Margaret Wheeler, started the long grind toward sheepskins. Since then the class has increased in wisdom Qwho'd have guessed it?j, in size, and in favor f???j with teachers. In our seventh year a great influx of youth, whom schools in Haddonfield and Cinnamin- son, etc., would have no more of, occurred. Class enrollment since then has remained more or less stationary. Our group has seen service in but two buildings. The historic Second Street building missed our bright and shining faces in the past as much as its window glass today. The present Elementary building was the scene of blunders and better moments alike until our tenth year. There it was that our more hardy members weathered the storm of Miss Swan's dynamic rule. There also our present chief, from wild and wooly Indiana, made his bow. Due entirely fof coursej to our magnetic influence, such a collection of humanity gravitated to dear old M. F. S. as we entered our seventh year that expan- sion was necessary. Shining Qbut not for longj paint and repartitioned rooms, repre- senting the last word in made-over school buildings, housed us for three more years when still further expansion, again as a result of our shining example, landed us in a highly up-to-date and fireproof edifice. Twenty-four
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