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THE NUTSHELL THE CLHSS CDF 1932 GEORGE C. BAKER Supervising Principal OU, the members of another Senior Class, are about to complete your Work in the Moorestown High School. All those who have been instrumental in directing or assisting this important work in developing the leaders of tomorrow an- ticipate your success. VVe believe you have acquired those personal qualities which assure success. We trust you are clean morally and in personal appearanceg that you are attractive and energetic in your actionsg that your eyes show that there is nothing to coneealg that you possess pleasing personalities and good dispositions. The training you have received in the hloorestown High School has not been satisfactory unless you have learned much more than can be found between the covers of your books. Someone has said, It is not in a man's creed but in his deeds, not in his knowledge but in his wisdom, not in his power but in his sympathy, that there lies tl1e essence of what is good and what will last in human life. During your years in high school you have broadened your acquaintances, you have acquired new friends. May you ever cherish those friendships. Friendship is the rarest stuff that goes into the building of the temple of human society. VVe will rejoice in your success, your happiness, and your contributions to all worthy causes in the social and civic life of your respective communities.
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THE NUTSHELL GREETINGS TG TI-IE SEHIORS BIARY E. ROBERTS High School Principal F OUR years ago the Class of 1939 registered as Freshmen, ' almost two hundred strong. Three years ago, augmented 3 by a group entering from the Pennsauken Junior High School, but with their numbers depleted by failures to return after the summer holiday, they numbered one hundred sixty Sophomores. As Juniors the following year one hundred thirty-two returned, which number had shrunk to one hundred seventeen at the outset of the Senior Year. These, then, are they who have come up out of great tribulation to attain the goal of graduation. ltlembership in any selected group in which the selection has been a matter of achievement of worthy aims, is an end much to be desired, representing, as it does, superior native endowment, superior will and eHort to achieve, or superior advantages enjoyed. To this selected group, the Class of 19352, the members of the high school faculty oHer their sincere congratulations on the success they have thus far attained. VVe wish for every member of the class the opportunity to develop his talents in honorable and profitable employment. May your sphere of interests and ac- tivities broaden with each passing year, to the end that the influence of your helpful service may reach far, to aid and bless. lNIay you be animated by a zeal that will not tolerate mere easeful pleasure unattended by progress and advancement. If there is in any one of you the celestial spark of genius, may that great talent be to you a sacred trust, to be guarded and nurtured and eventually to glow with the warmth of creative fire. If each member of the Class of 1932 can make for himself a place of honor and trust wherever his particular lot may be cast, he will have fulilled the destiny to which Moorestown High School bids him go forth without fear and with the firm conviction that there is for each individual a place where only he can best serve- that he is the one by whom th.-is work can best be done in the right way. U
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