Markleville High School - Arabian Yearbook (Markleville, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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23 Hurrah' Don t have to come back to school t1l next Monday Now you all must not eat too much turkey' First home game' Wilkinson beat but boy we re going to next time' Well' We re all back to work all the harder But listen' Dont ask Ann what hap pened at Virginia S s party Saturday mght High school theatre party enJoyed by everyone Saw What Price Glory DECEMBER Report cards' Senior girls raised their deportment grades from 90 to 98 Now, didn t we tell you so? Mooreland met her superior in basketball tonight Rah' M H S ' Seniors escaped English and CIVICS today by having to fix the stage for the Pendle ton vocational class play tomorrow night Gee we all had a swell time' Whats all the talk about a girls basketball team Boy some people can laugh but I guess they have the Spirit of St Louis ' Eh? Pendleton Vocational play Too M1 ch Varnish Seniors received half of money Another gloomy day Sulphur Springs bows to M H S and Hurrah for the girls team who won with a score of 14 10' Alexandria wlns from Markleville one pomt Saturday mght 33 34 Mr Walker was seen admlrlng H Rector s attempt at a mustach Miss Pearson lost A Certain Rich Man today The poor teacher was consoled by being told it would not be long till leap year and then she could Join in with the rest of the old maids on the man hunt. 14-Murphy sure is good on the poetry. What do you say, Velma? 15-Mr. Ewing told Physiology class today that he would rather have his corn to hurt than his heart. Now, how does he know he would? Wouldn't it be funny if he got caught in a matrimonial tangle during leap year ? Mr. Walker's almost there and maybe already for all we know. 19-Markleville won from McCordsvllle and lost at Knightstown Saturday night. The semester deportment list came out today for those who were exempted. What Sen- iors weren't? Their excuse was that they had kept such perfect record of attendance that they didn't want to break it by being exempted. Sour grapes again! 21-22-Semester exams were enjoyed? ? '? by the majority of the school. 22-Presents were exchanged and teachers presented us with our Report Cards for Christmas. Markleville won from Cadiz. Wonder who gave Miss Pearson the horse?? JANUARY ' 2-Boy, the New Year sure came in with the cold weather! Oh, yes! Mr. Walker re- ceived a tiny mustache for Christmas. Now, wasn't Santa thoughtful? Miss Pearson certainly broke up a lot of pairs today by reseating Senior English class. 6-Game with Summitville won. 9-Game with Kennard won Saturday night. Hurrah! Miss Pearson found her Cer- tain Rich Man today. Didn't we tell you to wait 'till leap year, Miss Pearson? Oh, we Seniors know our onions! 'mtwsv41Lx'44a'41a'41Ll'41Lt'sLl'41Lx'41awL,'4n'41Ll'41 Jl'1JLk'4JN4lL!AN1JL!AA'AAQJP!ilA'AJLk'JlLl' - . , . 28- . ' . . ' - zgi ' n n 1- '. .' ' . . 5- . . . l . , . I 6- . .. . KI ' JI , , 7- . 9- . . . 12- . . . . - - G 13- . ' ' . ' . I ' lb il. ' ' ' ' Il .f.x1rf.w1r7.i1rf.i1mi1mnr7.i1f?mf?.i1rmr?.i1mrhi1mr751rm. I rn' ' 's rm1rm1 wrm1Wi1rm1rm1 w r w ' rm1rf.x1rf.x1

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.l -v -v J z'sLl suQ s'4aw!s Lmlsseatsgalmawmas La!u:44LmuaLAawLs.AL.w44u41 Ls uv4!a'4!L 19-Hurrah! We d0n't have to come back to school until next Monday. Now ain't lg Q that grand? Q 24-By the looks of us poor Seniors, a four-day vacation didn't do us much good, if any. I5 3 Florence was missing, too! Well! We hope everyone survives in the end. IE 25-Oh! my leg! Gee! my ankle! Now what in the world has happened to everyone? gg Just a skating party and it seemed to have had ill affects on some. Poor Ann re- ceived a kink in her skats when she saw Alfred come in. Why? 9 - -: if 26-What kind of an assembly teacher did Va. Lewis make today? Seniors enjoyed it Q immensely untiliMr. Walker dropped in. Course there's always something to S Y la ' take the joy out of life. 28-First basketball game! Frankton 43, Markleville 22. Just wait 'till M. H. S. gets 1, started, then beware! Q : I E L 31-Lots of spooks and witches galloping around. Who won the turkey Saturday night? :ig 'l Ask Mr. Walker if he wants to go Turkey hunting ! Ig 4 '- I F P NQVEMBER Q 'L 1-Senior Occupation class visits Remy's. The rest of us wouldn't belong to that class Il at all. Sour grapes! We also wonder what was so attractive to Gyneitha at il Plant 4. :S it ng 2-All Seniors went to Newcastle to see Les Miserables. Miss Pearson thought that Q, she was taking a bunch of supposed Dignified Seniors, but discovered they were only kids. We invested in balloons and horns. Now, was that nice? 3 l V 3-Report cards again. Don't ask Seniors just anything about their deportment. First E time anybody heard of girls getting lower deportment grades than boys. You never E can tell how it did happen, though! Q S' 2 Q' 4-M. H. S. beats Middletown. Keep it up boys and you'll come out on top. 'Q 7-B-r-r-r, it's cold! Oh, yes! Ask Velma about the Pendleton date Saturday night. 2 Wonder who it was? 8-Gee! Virginia Lewis looks heartbroken today. Wonder what's happened? My, Q Q that would be another Markleville- Pendleton split-up, eh? wg 'N .2 3 11-Armistice Day! Songs were sung by the whole school in the gym and Mr. Ewing E gave a speech in memory of the day. Another game won! Cadiz was the defeated. 14-A change was made in the schedule of classes. Not everyone was charmed over ,ig Q the idea. S .Q 15-Ann and Alfred have compromised and everything is going lovely. As you all know, 3: True love never runs smooth. 17- The Golden Apple, given by the first eight grades was a success. Sure was some 5' ancient stuff. 9 E 3 18-Another basketball game won! Fortville was our victim. Ig 2 'E 21-Gee, whiz! Dldn't the Seniors stay home this week-end? Sure doesn't look like it. Isn't that some example to set before the Freshies? Well, at least they're old Q ? 4: 3 enough :Q 'E 5 'E if I Q28 Y Y Y Y YY V01f01' f01f mfam1ff.wWrf.w.ma .i-



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