Moorestown Friends High School - Cupola Yearbook (Moorestown, NJ)

 - Class of 1946

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Crop rowy Charlotte Service, Barbara Bromley, June Sutton, Shirley Duckett, Barbara Bagley, Nancy Smith, Betty Schade, Rhoda Mills, Anne Held, Pat Stackhouse, Bob Cleaver. IMiddle rowl: Charles Rose, John Ellis. Jack MacLachlan, Ted Hathaway, mime; Morse Archer, Dave Doehlert, Dick Gideon, David Harden, Dale Phillips, Corky Clark, Norman Turley. IBottom rowy Edmund Farrell, Beatrice Kessler, Kenneth Harbaugh, Jeanne Cramer, George Krusen, Mary Grimley, Ed Patterson, Kathryn Smith, Larry Bliss. THE LIFE AND HARD TIMES IJF THE SENIUB CLASS Iwas the night before leaving. And all through the class, Came a look 01' great wonder That we had all passed, Could we really be Iinishetl After twelve long years, With report cards and tests, And our parents' fears? XVould we see no more Of Bobbyls pranks? We certainly hoped so To be perfectly frank! XVe dimly remembered That back in grade one, We first learned to read And recess was fun. And then in grade two, Dave Harden came. W'e never have really Been quite the same. Grade five welmmetl Corky, And Betty in six. And Edmund brought white mice, A usual trick. In seventh came Barbara And Rhoda and Shirley. And Jeanne with blonde pigtails- She never came early. The eighth was a gay one. But we were getting old And should he like grownup; KM 50 we were tolcll. In ninth we were freshmen. llNow high school begins. We gave julius Caesar IVith a shortage of pins To secure the togas tSheets, I believel. The audience liked it, but We diam deceive. Tenth brought class rings, And we soon discovered, We were towrite autobiographies Of the life we had covered. In eleventh our prom And our speaking contest, In which six competed, And Dave did the best. Our senior year was Filled with cares; Committees, essays, the Harassed faculty's prayers, That stuffed with little Bits ol' knowledge We would all get Into college. And we hope no Senior IVill go into a coma, As Mr. Reagan Gives us a diploma.



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THE JUNIOR CLASS tTop rowo: Charles Luther, Bob Knepper, Charles Burdan, Barbara Bennett, Walter Jacoby, Mike Gates, Herbert Cohen. tBottom rowl: Pat McGinley, Jane We, of the junior class, suddenly realize that the time has come when the Seniors are leaving and that we will soon be filling their places. Naturally we are anticipating the privileges and pleasures of becoming Seniors, but we shall certainly miss the class that we have followed all through our school years. Here and now we wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank them for their friendship and for being such a grand group. On entering the ninth grade, we felt that we had really arrived and were truly a part of the high school. Along with this new ex- perience, we realized that to become a part of the high school should have to shoulder more responsibility and grow up a little more. Tenth grade was a very happy year as we WYC 32 Cannon, Jane Bliss, Shoana Edgar, John Entwistle, Susan Armstrong, Nancy Ritschard, Joan Stockwell, Marion Glaver. were able to join in many more activities and were given more privileges. This was the year we decided on our Class rings and made the all important decision of who our class ad- visers would be. During this year we started to attend the Social Securities and the Youth Concerts, and we felt one step nearer to the end of school. This, our junior year, has been a seroius one, as entrance to college becomes more of a reality. Along with our new problems welve had a lot of fun, the highlight of this being our Junior Prom, though many other activi- ties have helped to make this a wonderful year. Before closing, we should like to give the best of luck to each member of the Senior Class and wish them happiness wherever they may go.

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