Moral High School - Moral Yearbook (London, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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MORAL fornia to spend a year. Therefore he omitted two years of school, but re- turning again, he entered Fairland as a Sophomore. The next year he de- cided to go to New Palestine to complete his junior year and then came to Moral as a Senior. Arthur is always studious and is one who has taken an interest in his classmates. Charles Phares graduated from Murnan common school in the year of '20. He entered high school at New Palestine the following fall. Here he completed his Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years, leaving there to enter Moral as a Senior. He has taken a part in everything to make Moral school a success and to make his class the best that will ever graduate from Moral. Thelma Valentine graduated from Precinct school in Van Buren town- ship. In the fall of '20 she entered high school at Fountaintown. Here she spent her Freshman and Sophomore years, then entered New Palestine for the Junior year. Here she was very active in the school affairs. In the fall of '23 she entered Moral H. S. to complete her high school. Thelma should receive no small measure of honor, since it has been she who as business manager of the Moral did contribute much of her time to help the edi- tor out. Donald Valentine graduated from the Precinct school, also graduating from here in the spring of '2O.' The following fall he entered high school at Fountaintown. Here he spent his first two years of high school. Then he went to Palestine for his junior year and from there he entered Moral. Donald is a very studious young fellow and has taken active part in all things. Margaret King graduated from common school at Brookfield in the spring of '2O. She entered Acton High School the following fall. Here Margaret spent her Hrst three years and left there as a Senior to enter Moral. Margaret is very studious and has tried to make her Senior year a success. Lenore Sleeth came to Moral from Flat Rock School. She graduated from school at Norristown and then entered Flat Rock High School. Here she spent three years of work. This school not being commissioned, it was necessary that she enter another school to graduate and much to the honor of the class of '24 she chose Moral. She has taken much interest in this school and her classmates. This is the last but not the least of the class of '24. These eleven sturdy young people organized their class at the beginning of the school year and they have undertaken many things. They chose as their class flower the American Beauty rose and their motto is Launched but not anchored. f? Av QSQIIFWW ., 9 ,, X111 , it Wes. lhhg K X - WX fx fevjlthfai 1--1 9 2 4---- Page twenty-two

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MORAL HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '24 As the first class to leave the halls of Moral High School we feel that we should submit to you, kind reader, our history. W'e would not have you to understand that we have finished, but that we have just begun, and these four years spent in our Alma Mater form only a foundation and are as four stepping stones which advance our upward climb on the ladder to Success. Roy Hennis, having spent his entire years in common school at Turkey- Trap, graduated from that school in the spring of '2O. He entered the Fair- land High School the following fall as a Freshman. Through diligent work he completed three successful years there and left there as a Senior. NVhile attending Fairland school he took an active part in the many social func- tions of the school and in his Junior year was president of his class. The school at Moral being ready for High School, he entered there as a Senior. He has taken an active part in everything connected with the school. Roy should receive no small measure of honor, since it has been he who, as the editor-in-chief, has contributed much of his time and effort toward the making of this book. Noble Jones graduated from Center school in the year of '20, The fol- lowing year he entered Fairland H. S. By diligent work he completed his three years there and left as a Senior. VVhile attending school there he took an active part in the social affairs of his school, but in athletic contests he held a position as a spectator. He entered Moral H. S. as a Senior. This year's work has been one of activity, and Noble expects to graduate as one of the class of '24. Dorothy King graduated as a classmate of Noble. The following spring she entered Shelbyville H. S. After completing the Freshman year there she entered Fairland H. S. as a Sophomore. She completed her Sophomore and ylunior years at Fairland and left there to enter Moral as a Senior. She has been an active member in all social functions and never avoided any part which happened to fall on her. It has always been her ambition to graduate from high school. john Sleeth attended common school in the school house known as Green- bav. From there he graduated in the year of 'Z0. He entered Shelbyville H. S. the following fall. Here John spent his Freshman and Sophomore years. His lunior year was spent at Acton. VVhile attending Shelbyville he was found to be a diligent student. He also took part in the activities of that school and comes to Moral as a basketball player. During his Senior vear at Moral he has put forth his effort to make Moral school and likewise his Senior class a success. Caleta Farnest attended common school in llrandywine township, Han- cock county, and graduated from school at Riley's Little Town of Tailholtf' She entered high school at New Palestine, in the same county. Here she spent her first three years of high school. She entered Moral as a Senior. l'ere she was very active among the members of the High School. She was chosen president ofthe class and has taken much interest in the school. Arthur McNamara graduated from Center School in the year of 'l8. lle entered the Fairland H. S. the fall following. Here he spent his Fresh- man year. During the summer he went to Kansas, and from there to Cali- ----1 9 2 4-1 Page twenty-one



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MORAL CLASS WILL XYe, the class of 19.24 of Moral lligh School, in the county of Shelby, in the State of Indiana, being ready to enter our life career, do hereby bequeath some of our talents, abilities and charms which we no longer need to our friends and schoolmates. To Mr. Holeman, our class sponsor, we leave our sincere thanks for the many good advices he has given us. To Mr. Yoke we leave our hearty thanks for the good Physic grades he persists in giving us. XVe leave our ability to master mathematics to Mr. Trible. To Mrs. Hack, we leave all our musical talent. To the junior class we leave the ability to issue the second edition of the Moral and also the section in the assembly which we hope they will keep as orderly as we have. To the Sophomores we leave our good disposition and hope they will use it. 1 To the Freshmen we give the advice of a successful Senior-do not give over to all frivolous acts, and take for your motto, Conquer we must when our cause it is just. Personal Bequests I, john Sleeth, do hereby bequeath my curly locks to Selby House, that he may become popular among the girls as I have. My ability to play bas- ketball to Earl Schloesser. I, Roy Hennis, do hereby bequeath my reliable nickname which has survived me my happy year in M. H. S. to Harry Huffman. My ability as a basketball player to Edward Crosby. I, Noble Jonas, do hereby bequeath my ability to master Physics to Dorothy Means. I, Donald Valentine, will my melodious bass voice to Carl Waltoii. l, Charles Phares. leave my dramatic ability, wrliicli has made me esteemed and prominent, to Earl Means. I, Arthur McNamara, will my knowledge of Algebra and Botany to Carolyn Smith. I, Caleta Earnest, leave my winning ways to Lela McCormick and my elocution ability to Gladys McDonald. I, Thelma Valentine, bequeath my ability to get a man to Mabel Gould. I. Dorothy King, will my powder puff to Janette Mohr, that she may bring the boys to her feet as I have. I, Lenore Sleeth, bequeath my affections for a junior lad to Irene VVal- ker, that she may enjoy herself as I have. My smiles that have brought the fellows to my feet to Lucile Harrell. I, Margaret King, bequeath my good looks to Deloris Andrews and my ability as a yell leader to Alberta Andrews. fsignefn s13NioRc'r.Ass. ---1 9 2 4-- Page twenty-three

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