Markleville High School - Arabian Yearbook (Markleville, IN)

 - Class of 1927

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n . ' ' lllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIllllIIllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll , TIIIIIIIIIIIIllBIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllll SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On that eventful morning of September 1, 1923, twenty-four boys and girls knocked at the doors of knowledge and the doors of the Mar-kleville High School were opened to our entrance. As we went running into the assembly, our actions showed that we were in un- known territory. We, like other Freshmen, had the reputation of being green and we surely lived up to our reputation. NVe all labored diligently together under some foreign language that our upper clasrmen called Latin. But with the help of our faculty, Mr. Totten, Mr. Williams, Miss Mahoney, and Mrs, Olsen, we overcame the obstacles that came before us. During the year we elected President, George Collier, Vice President, Helen Lewis, Sccretary-Treasurer, Esther Lewis. lVe enjoyed very much a Halloween party given by the Sophomores. It was sup- posed to be a party to initiate us Freshies but they took pity on us and didn't carry out their plans. Q As this school year drew near the close and Mr. Totten was going to leave, the school, including us, gave a weiner roast at the home of George Earley. This was en- joyed very much. YVe also had the honor of being in an operetta called Yanki San which was given by the upper classmen. At the beginning of our Sophomore year twenty-one responded to the call of the school bell. Five of our members never returned but we were honored by getting Edith Haven from Middletown High School. She could help us in many of our diihcult studies. Also Ira Marsh came and he was the one who furnished the fun for all the classes. This year our President was Mildred Gale, Vice President, Fred Markle, Secretary- Troasurer, Helen Garris. ' A We had one party at Helen Lewis' that we will always remember for it was a fudge party and the boys helped make the candy. We enjoyed a weiner roast at the home of George Earley. Another great event was the Hallowe'en party given for the Freshmen class. This year we were represented in a play Once In a Blue Moon, which made us feel like we should be looked up to. The teachers that guided us through this year's journey were Mr. Nuzum, Mr. Arbuckle, Miss Hiatt, Miss Duncan, and Mrs. McCarty. At the beginning of our Junior year fifteen were present at the roll call. This year Kenneth Keesling came from Cadiz but he didn't stay long. Arthur Shelton, a long forgotten friend, also started back to finish his education. The teachers this year were somewhat changed, Mr. Noland, Mr. Ewing, Miss WVil- liams, and Mrs. McCarty. . Parties were given at George Earley's, Enid Rosenfeld's, and Thelma Williams. We also gave the Junior and Senior reception for the Seniors which was an hilarious affair. This year we were represented in a Minstrel Show given by the Senio1's. On the sixth of September we had to give up the name of Jolly Juniors and take the name of Dignif1ed Seniors. This we tried to live up to all through the year. This year our teachers are Mr. Noland, Mr. Ewing, Miss Pearson, Miss Stohler, and M1's. McCarty. We enjoyed a party at Gyneitha Seward's home and another one we shall never forget was our bob-sled ride to Idlewold. With four years of experience in the land of knowledge, we feel that we are able to withstand the knocks of the cruel, cruel world. THELMA WILLIAMS HIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIllHIIIllllIIllllIllIllIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllI 7IlllllllllllllllllIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIlllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllll

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