Moorestown Senior High School - Nutshell Yearbook (Moorestown, NJ)

 - Class of 1957

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Moorestown Senior High School - Nutshell Yearbook (Moorestown, NJ) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 12 of 188
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Page 12 text:

13mm! 0f 8dumtibu Moorestown, New Jersey 60mmittcc Khairmm President . . . . . . . Mr. J. Randall Cusworth Vice-President . . . . . . Mr. C . Dixon Heyer Athletics 81 Student Activities Insurance Mr. John Wolcott Mr. Albert C. Hobbie Cafeteria New School Buildings Mrs. Ruth K. Dougherty Mr. Vincent G. Bush Finance Teachers and Organization Mr. C . Dixon Heyer Mr. Marvin Brunson Health Transportation Mrs. Lillian Del Duca Mr. Albert C. Hobbie Insurance Mr. Albert C. Hobbie New Sites Mr. Walter L. Molineux The Board of Education 15 elected as representatives of the citizens and assumes its function as a policy- forming body The formulated policies are designed to make for better schools. Mrs. Ruth L. Dougherty, Mr Vincent G. Bush, Mrs. Lillian Del Duca,Mr.J.Randa11 CuSWorth, President; Mr. C. Dixon Heyer, Vice- President; Mr. Marvin H.Brunson,M1-. John Wolcott, Mr. Walter L. Molineux, Mr. AlbertC. Hobbie.

Page 11 text:

James Truslow Adams once said, HThere are obviously two educations. One should teach us how to make a living and the other how to live. . . . . You have had an oppor- tunity through your educational endeavors to learn something of both typ e s of education. Your success and happiness in life will depend to a large measure on how you have met this opportunity. Soon life's activities will be different for all of you. To some it will be the beginning of a new and higher education, and to others, the beginning of business life or home cares. Whatever the new goal is, we trust you will me et its challenge in the true spirit of Moorestown High School, and that you will give your best to the World you live in. In that way you are sure to receive the best that the world can offer you. PAUL R. JONES Superintendent of Schools lMtssagc to 2711; Senior: Comparing your high school career to an ocean voyage seems appropriate to me. All of your experiences deserve recording inthis log . Individually, you have survived rough waters, hidden shoals , and contrary winds , but ever-widening horizons indicate your voyage is just beginning. The excitement of a new cruise beckons you on. Having completed your apprenticeship, we can assume that you have learned to accept responsibilities either as an officer or as amember ofthe crew. We feel certain that you willdedicate yourselfeagerly tothe service of all others aboard ship. As the navigator looks to the heavens to determine his bearings, you, too, must occasionally lookupward to check your onward progress. We, who will be watching from sea to shore, hope thatthe years spent with us will help you chart a course that will lead to smooth sailing and safe harbors. Bon Voyage! ALFR ED GEMMELL Principal of High School



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Raymond S. Clapperton Social Studies The small minority who, through Barbara 5, Allen their actions, cause English Noisy homerooms. embarrassment to others . Margaretta F. Chegwidden Art Loosenng the set screws in the tables so they crash. Ruth B. Bump Librarian Finding things in the wrong places. Marion Branick English Talkative girls . Bernice H. Borneman Director of Cafeteria and Home Economics Students who don't enjoy any food. Margaret M. Binker Assistant to the and Guidance Stewart J. Barthold Mathematics Students who don't ask enough questions. h Louise McC . Bechtel Executive Assistant to the Superintendent Ignorant people. V High School Principal Robert Barrall Social Studies and Attendance Feeble excuses. Blair B. Bechtel Mathematics They who forget things. Jeanne A. Berner Secretary in High School Office Rudeness . People who criticize and either can't or won't improve the situation.

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