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ERANS AT MFS posr graduate course has been ted for the benefit of the re- ing- veterans who have not gh credit with which to enter -ge. The number of veterans been steadily increasing, and it now risen to eight. illiam Anthony served through- Europe with the infantry. He in Clarkis Fifth Army. Bill s to enter Drexel. l eodore Mozer, a corporal in the y Air Forces, was an Aerial en- er. He served for twenty-eight the, during which time he re- ed in the United States. He also 5 to enter Drexel. ext is Edward Leac'h of the ees who was at Pearl Harbor for onths and in Japan for two. He spent three and a half months at m. Ed plans to go to Rutgers. ? .S. inherits Louis J. Throop the Navy. Thirty-eight of his p months in the Navy were spent ! e Pacific. He aims to be an ar- ect after leaving Rutgers, his -d-for alma mater. 1's f. ill Newbold, who served in the iv HeLeagZO Placeslgm M 1' division of the Navy at Pearl oxh c0 Yak Che Phijade soCcer tea? the or for two years, plans to go to Honor hgla toww7 axe sy?aclies Aszgphia 012012,; in ers. . X is 3er . -. c1 Ya 1a CIatzon 'c s eorge Mimgin served for forty- Sun D1: temhl mge'ijYag; 0968 8532:. Easter $ fi the P months in the Army Air Forces, The the 13m Y; Whowxgh anae hem Soaches andat 0n. lstrict Ref teen months of which were spent wmkim grad; 93$? X h0 milsct 5rst 1: sferees h ear t2: e Pacific area. He plans to enter uel km n S 1 e u Sec In -ers to take up agriculture and ?y-s'c 13::th e a ymsw 2:23 gm; $123, W313; life 0311:! SOCCGI' swig: nearing. 0i 3 San V211,. , ch39 , S year ey can 011493 ur latest additions have been eightye'y aye ngyiong? sevlocaoodngjg, 1:21:11: Inside 1:? Gatilsd iv saperiie riyn $3353 pmac 8:133:01??? ?Edgmrd 0i Malliqucy ii the Burda 50W Liftn the 1:: thOS. ., , , L . i .. en, Jr., just released F :1; Bi? $?foiheggxgxxcy 033:3 1 60:81 $21189 a Inga? 01' Waggalfba k: $211111. . , . . W n e I and y. Thonx g X nd xh'flgi $31 94 .1 Dec ullt 9ft, W cord 1 . tche ,. y a 130 605 lash G -. eam e19 e1 011 Fl she? . s we wwn aged; mezzs': Yagetw homotzgvtqvu-rseasw, 11. Km en, ca ' eCted to Late tic victors: o mgm 6 e hxnloYiztoswt i the ?:nnengedetgfeveft Insiif : 9 120531;: far the ,47 lax 001x ma? 2' W doYl 006 oh Gum oi ?nts Te I n the B y B- ee reef? hoC , 3- ' get x W QaYm as 0th am am. . -M .I- as TN 16337 avats'lww'xehas, me 906 et 510x 31301m -eXs, 33m Mass Which the PIaye Ins tea AILQPpo- t Ft The n n6 0V n6 99:19 yon B 1's On 13 p1 lasmes, , o ' a $56th asusan and Seas0n ' has 311 he cked ea 5 a ' Undefeated M.F.S. Trounces HS. in Hockey Final Moorestown Friends? School came niarough with an undefeated record ifter defeating Moorestown High School six to one on the opponentls field Tuesday, November 19. This is the second undefeated hockey team Marge McCone has coached in her five years at Moorestown Friendsi. Many of the teams which the girls met had undefeated records until they played M.F.S. Among these were Westtown, Collingswood, Mer- chantville, George School, and Had- donfield. Miss Wolston, coach of the Had- dons, champions of their district, commented, I have umpired and coached all through this section and I think Moorestown Friendsl School has one of the finest teams in South Jersey. TO THOSE WHO SERVED 1941-1945 MOORESTOWN FRIENDS SCHOOL PAYS TRIBUTE TO HER SONS AND DAUGHTERS WHO, IN THE EVIL CRISIS OF WAR, HAVE OFFERED THEIR STRENGTH AND THEIR LIVES TO THEIR COUNTRYiS SERVICE, RENDERING THAT SERVICE AS DUTY AND CONSCIENCE POINTED THE WAY. HEROIC HEARTS STRONG IN WILL TO STRIVE, TO SEEK, TO FIND AND NOT TO YIELD. SENIOR PLAY . - . fore a large Last Friday nigh: 3:53 presented ' he senio , :hgifngla; gThe Happy Daysl by Zoe Akins. Weighs- tge mas; . - an t Francme, glamiggzwith Oliver and bile their 1W ay, In tle more with the ' us of her, . 11:11:62? Pernette, mveiigteora story about a dashirtlgeygligilgmzxsiisum: Whom 5118:1323 etMuch to the sur; mer mf all especially Marianne, a pl'lse 0 e ftyer, Michael, appealin hindggg; just as the girls are taemte, tOliver and BernaYd ahout glarilm be suitor. From Shisogglgfvzlfeg, Whe. m ' . comestrtigorseegsn Michael kissing 1:31am; Perne she leaves the house mha 35mm, After many hours, w exam- 1liar: finally finds her, Shehhin S that it is really Bernarfl happy, loves so Marianne ls again
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e Th vaxsxy okey a yed the iacuXty n a wim ame X Thurs- . T day. iaculty pe 1 a Junlor o variet umforms, NEXT achs, Ed t. . , came - - uca 1ona ontiha 5, X1210 :3; Y h x :6 foo On Thursday, hruary , Statgon gm Galle s able b Xterxsw taheT xdexation YW onored t: swam: ?;th eating In 15 ab- . ' MW ores - h rge oi the 01: :S hexeht t n t 8 fr t with th I 563;: t1 M tighghdel he Wame xcx m, 15 , 1 . ham the vaxs which was $11? 3 88-6,- , Assoexate duh m'aE'mO T uth who wexe ' ted a men myttee thco L c: T hat 1 1 0 Th 0 Me con 5 i four 15x95 , cted 35 m3: tiehezgi actxces F x m- ane i represerxtt 531m 9. . Meek qt Nh R m an Mr TaYXOY earv h ?choo , h whence p11 under the :tztgcxigd baX s k heehneg, t e cer- ex a d uestxons i t a i th Stee ng Comxmt- tta'm that the topp m me On he pa $11! t' i Mr. Wart n 3?, kneehng 9 they accxdeu- a emo a Mastbau oca 1 ve o the P hhc t m; knock over. T chmcal chool, 3a ?Siod hadeXphxa, Fa Os.- sem 1 the We 1 a resenti the Cathohc 1 X iacu ty had . h 1 g In the 5 co , e .4 t . Catholic H1gh Sc 00 ,- r. wbold oopel', a streak hm the gx ea .61 Hmiee emor t the Dobhx nt the Priva SchooXs DOPTEm-t of this period, . e scoreuremaxra-e cation; -T hmc chooX, and D SCHoaids' BY? mea Y ma ha Edgar, . mo m r th pro er gm? Moorestown Frxends' SCho son chi i engineer, The quest'uzin 2:6:2 c035: s Roher , e Imouhcer. 0 e and a erna e 0i th broadcast . th'xak J hior o n Meetmg t d he first plogyrm re- Colonel M.F s . . hOOIg I Jomed With 0 g seVeEtgicembel' geiizznpy Other . W0 SChOOlS inlnFadOpt- ranCe, 1e Netherl ls ado t angig, and I 'Ecolepd:dF'Ill Ecole detaGlgi MF'S' avre, Francleles at BlevillgconS and . 1'1 :a'de' throllqh thThe adoptiOnear Le JVlce Ofk e Scho 1 5 Were t. O arvice 00m the Ameriia AffiliatiOn igiuragemergttte: Organizred Egiends t I , Junior T . $55.55, friendsfi; facilitatiorl: t2: every ThursdaY mom'mg M :hoolsnabrfglerican, 3:31 gOOd-win hool ear itom 9' 5 Due to a ' 0015 and , m hich Frentcl'ie terrible Cond' . 300k Hill falls 0 p rtxcxpat Tl the bro 1'9 OCCupatio 50110015 were lltlons in Conference St were 9 tmn - the Par :3?ssary tonsgf 1the Nazi? after zzt sad point in g ans, o$te5k g the by 1 m p , 1 ' . , 0 00kg, :2: Such :sypemuflh schoei TWOMJ the 0 5 Wish they hm W85 mA S o Tken thew 9- dc lent .Small sch nclls, pa come When w t h them a SWeYs v'mg ta ahead mm, me. It Is neces 001 yard 9 piers time we ad a m Fans The MAST g shots ere omestm Dwg ?cney to resary al50 to 313p. Conference? was amo the re ed vwber owhen me me gbomv WAS, n d :16 1fiatmg. SYstegalr flows, w.0e marks made Pauline ipp'mcott fwe ?om X es 9x03 ehots'1 me Th 5 3' st plaster walk: W7, Susan Armstrong, t ,Iand Mar- go: We Eo$eexle ms We :95 Entse' Schools th t ion Glover, t , on their return hom Watt op uX $3kamxg 03:;ch mat the e In the ag emseIVes h Buck in Fans January 0. 19M! F0 5 Wit a c m the Mk n year 9 Hon . aVe s - . . ere wa - Siwte Rh 1d sevens' There a? of 51X to fotu These thre gm 5, 31 g W 15.: Th couhX be me GOMeg' Wb3t 1d 0 ty-five be e One hu ur' Gwendolyn o ey, Yep esented gmes 9 0X Skootmgx 35mww 6 he a;: 1?llndred aynsa all day pZdIZed Mooresto n Friendst hool a th mm had 'XX 3S emEYm, BWQZS7 6 .0 irie d :62: the differeiiventy gilt, $nua1 conference i-n the Pocom jg: some 913123396 shoot;f-f:1e Lken out use 50m Classes - ounta'ms. eds ha X to ma . , of e stud are . The were ab Wmlmb 15d durmg tighool earlierealts Were The there 9f. the. conferehfe thxs xi ewboxie ave, me $6023,wa Waite ,r exCellent S final; Both an 0th- ear was Rehggon m ctlon . The shot5 out X VNh'xXe the c hot mt leg the War ans Olastic rec SChOols lectures .Were gwe y r. W. Bus- txe , 6T-6 - Newbo d 5 and m3 gr. hlgh level hope to re 01de be- sen Bowxe, Dea of Men, Um The meg. hXBSSW ah oi mew Qatei lCIhtated - Thi - gam so ologmca Seminar New Yor Y - wakm GXTBQ' 0n . by on 5 Is goin On .37, ' '5 hmes e W to ttemim h s 1? money 1' SChOOPg cg t9 be and Dr. Jo n 0 1 NeXson, lrector, 'mg e 560T the 'iomm a gith T ebfe 18 yet a g and actual Ontrlbu. Commission on the Ministry, deraX Dxck 831M? e6 5.5 did magysg ' e done reat amou supplies, Counci Churches, ew Yor', .t est WES Rscote 15' express'pa The Affiliat-nt of WOrk N. Y. Dr. Bowie spa hEssentials Mike 3 M1 the ems. ?glee Clubs h: desire 3:: fsel'Vice of Belief . Dr. Nelson spoke , t - Gath W..geds 10n of 011.1311 and semiaXs of Practice. After each lece higfike G $r e . . rward to uqre the stud nts d 1de man est,- ates, , The sctgol lstlgvggggwia be given dxscussxon groups. After a shor time :18 19475231'e am 47, r 9. SW ng emer- . 1 , Chlb the group a a whole again gathered t Scor Ime T Ong th eceived y the Semor Ex h Gm s ee , v'th h ; why er w e st th S , H' hBoys' ee Chlb, and vn .t 6 speaker to ask hnn any t - e ack as a The udents 'e t3: $31,190r fligh GirXsT GXee Club. questxiims which might have arisen Very The M 1.er V8530 d h 11111 - out o the discussion groups 11 y ciV t The exac ate has not n decxded . . ' s 0 e I'ee , er t yet bu u b con after Spring Besxdes e senous part of the and J W powgeth tap s50 eam'e 49 acation conference, here were any othei onverackTs ralPts 10 ' Har reg w; ectivitie There were dances, mOV- S than Hlng wawer thays Score tes: ah tdoor sports Which weresev evel'al arrY's Somytn Mike'e emoyed very much. '0 enties of the f . wo Foil! s :T poinits M11. aoulty W ts 12 last . This WByo Sc ere in Year. as two Cred n. the points mty. More
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Bundles for Bleville -Nancy Rifschard. Dick Messick, Miss Meader. SfaHon M.F.$. Shoana speaking . Coaches AlI-Marge McCone, Wilbur Carr, Genevieve Had- iey, Herm Magee. The P.Gs in Chem. Sfanding-Henry Harbage, Ed Leach, Bill Newbold. Seafed-George Mingin, J ck Throop. Cheer Leaders, Fighf, Team. FighfuPauline LippincoH, MoHy Wood, Sally Shipman, Jane Elvers'ron, Frances Hesserf. Shoana Edgar;
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