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l HE Class of 1943 entered Moorestown High School in September, 1959, with an enrollment of 224. This number in- creased to 240 the following year when pupils from Pensauken and other schools swelled our ranks. p I I l I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT EVANS Preirfdenf IOSEPH CALL VIEC-Pf6Jl'd6Hf ALLICE EHLE Secrefary RICARD BORN Treaxurer HISTORY OIF THE CLASS OF 11943 As freshmen, we struggled to become accus- tomed to high school life under the guidance of our adviser, Mr. Swoyer, On becoming sophomores, the memory of Mr. Swoyer's sound advice still fresh in our minds, we again chose him to help us through our THE HONOR GROUP lacli Bergin Nlary Fleming Nlary lean Gibson Richard Born David Serlling lane Ellen Gullett George Ulmer Ethel Shumard Beatrice Litwin lean Baker Nlildrcd NVatson Virginia Sanford llarold Nlason Alice Evans Ruth Hess Virginia Shinn The Honor Group is made up of those students who have attained a placeramong . the highest ten per cent of the class membership. The honor is purely scholastic, and l is based on the work of the entire high school course. 14
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CLASS ADVISERS troubles. The highlight of this yea-r, as in all sophomore years, was the selection of our class rings. Then, as juniors, and 'tupperclassmenf' our activities increased. The Iunior play, Peg oi My Heart, by I. Hartley Manners, will long be remembered. And who will ever forget the thrill of the Iunior Prom? XVith Howmzo CRABTREE MARIAN RODNEY h Mr. Barthold as our class adviser, we com- pleted our junior year in a whirl of excite- ment. Xllhen we assembled in September, 19-12, we found that many students had not re- turned, so that our class numbered only 156. Now, as our last year draws to a close, even this number has been depleted. Twelve of our boys are serving in the Armed Forces, and many others will leave soon, or after graduation. Two, also, left for college at the beginning of the second term, leaving us only 136 members. However, it is to this, our senior year, that we point with pride. The Nloorestown lligh School Scrap Drive, which reached mam- moth proportions and netted us 3165.90 for the Red Cross, will long live in our memories as well as in the memories of Dloorestown residents. At last we have reached our final goal, and here, in our yearbook, we have tried to depict our numerous activities.
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