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M oorestown F riends' School The jeaculty HE faculty have had to stand a great deal but no doubt when we graduate they'll agree that. though we were the worst class in the school fevery graduating class seems to bej, there were a few silver linings to the storm clouds. To the most high and mighty of our masters, our chief, Mr. Reagan, we owe much for the happy completion of our High School years. Mr. Reagan has been a true friend in every sense of the word and, despite many appearances to the contrary, we do appreciate it. Mr. Deyo, a man of much knowledge and fun, comes next with his Latin verbs. We are afraid that we have caused Mr. Deyo much trouble in History Class, but he has shown great patience with us. Next comes out feminine element. Miss Stein works us the hardest and, therefore, has made the greatest impression. Considering the amount of time we put on English we should all be literary wizards. Miss Wright is our Queen of Logs and terrific formulae. What Miss Wright doesnt know about Math, we would surely hate to know. And outside of class she is good fun plus. Miss Meader is our petite maitress de Francais. She must know more about French than we do, for we always seem to come out on the under side whenever we argue for our own particular version of syntax. In class and out Miss Meader ranks high among best-natured teachers. Trvenly-eiglvi
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The Cupola-1932 N eedr Mort Height A girl Less weight ..Norm,. A few inches Her man Music A social secretary An auto A shock absorber Some hairpins To leam to dance An engagement book A new car A readable handwriting A few more cats A new run More time Pep Variety A new laugh A car of his own A permanent wave A mulller Some Math A calming inlluence Sophistication A hair cut A redfhot line Georgine More men Statistics Think: !Hel Could Do Without Shel II Bob Officer of the Law His Vic A student Girl friends A fencer Stuhbomess ln love Inferiority complex Napoleon Her ring Settled Standing room KU Demure 1 That red hair Kate Smith His Physics A ham A little sense Edna St. Vincent Millay I-azineus Sophisticated Self-conidence Cisco Kid Those air-mail letters Confident His heret Cannon Ball Baker Being so frank Level-headed Squeals of girlish ' delight Her disagreeing Height Double bass voice Dafde-da-ing Some dance programs Such large feet Those round cheeks That'laugh Some fraternity dances Some men A few freckles Her high-neclr sweater Ringlets Blond hair A little hair Getting old Getting an artistic temperament An inventor Babe Ruth A woman ruler Jessie Wilcox Smith Beau Brummel Helen Wills Moody Entertaining Sara 'Bernhardt God's gift to men A Cheshire cat ' A mermaid Jupiter Independent A French student Twenty-Jeven 9 I Adjeriive Ham:-v Scotch Good natured Devil ish Sensi t ive Wi llful Sweet ln depen dent Reserved Serious Blase Cynical Temperamental Suave Ultraemodern Neat Serene Ingenious Stolid Sartorially perfect Subdued Gentlemanly Snappy Unique Radical Peppv Pert . Exotic Quiet Cheerful Petite Dertiny Judge Dog iight referee Waiter in a Spanish cafe Posterity Elocutionist A family Poetess Old maid Radio announcer Pulitzer prize Poetess High society Blue Beard's successor Dorothy Dix Taxi-driver Grass widow Vegetarian Private secretary Sherlock Holmes ll Bus driver Missionary to Timbuktu Magazine illustrator Lawyer Psychiatrist Farmer Vaudeville Matron in a boys' dorm Phi Beta Kappa Diana Aviator Dehutante An A No. l Teacher
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V ef 'f m- . My H ffvf ww The C u pola-1 932 Miss Dougherty is our athletic girl and all-around sport. We hope that our girls have not caused her too much trouble with their temperaments, etc. We wouldn't, if we could, miss our only cube root in the school, Mr. Taylor. If you want to see an example of concentration just go down into the Lab on Tuesday or Thursday, and watch Mr. Taylor struggling with a difhcult problem amidst a chaos that only can be compared with a Senior Class Meeting. When you find Mr. Taylor out of class he is just a regular fellow, too. Everybody knows Mr. Magee, and with that sunny smile and red hair, Herm can surely get everyone to feeling happy when things are going badly. If you have heard one of his fight talks before a game you will have an idea of his personality and inspiration. We could say many things about our class advisor, Mt. Carr, but the thing we appreciate most is his inexhaustible willingness to do all in his power to help us. Mr. Carr has taken a personal interest in our class, and has brought us up safely from wild youthfulness to a state bordering upon maturity and seriousness. We express deep appreciation for all that the other members of the faculty have done and sadly regret we have no room to write about each of them separately. School Song From beyond the hill: and valley: Echoef hath our Jong of praife, Ar with hearts in love united Om' voicer now we faire. Louder Jwell the happy choraf, Louder .fend it far and wide- All hail to thee forever Ring: out clear, on every fide. To her loyal Jonr and daughterr Comer the call to carry on In the truth and jurtice, alwayf. That her Jrhool if founded on .' For her honor if your honor And her fame if one with you- All hail to thee forever, Hail, all hail, the Red and Blue. Written by RUTH B. STEPHENS, '29 Ttrenty-nine
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