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MORAL CLASS PROPHECY I was sitting near a window In a cottage by the sea, nd much to my wonder This prophecy came to me. A l was partaking of a vision Of the class of twenty-four: he class I cared for mostly, And one whom all adore. T I was attending a class reunion In the spring of thirty-three, And there each member of the class I did so plainly see. Again, I looked from the window, And a bird came tiying' byg 'Tis this it seemed to tell me, XYhile on its journey high. Donald will be a lawyer Qi' fame and great renowng Arthur will be a mechanic In a very famous town. Thelma will be teaching Mathematics in the state of Ten- IICSSCCQ Lenore will be keeping house. So the birdie said to me. Roy will be the principal In the dear old Moral Hi Dorothy will be violinist In an orchestra near by. sh 9 john will be in a bakery llaking cakes and pics: And Margaret will be selli To each one passing by. ng them Noble will be a physician In a nearby town 3 Charles will be a minister Known the world around. just then the birdie left me, And my vision fading grew, But the blessing remained with me ever, Bringing precious joys anew. XYhile I sat there musing The clock struck the hour for work, And with my duties ever ready- A nurse has no time to shirk. Up I spring to duty, And let the vision passg llut still I held sweet memories Of that dear old Senior Class. -1-1 9 24-1- Page twenty-four
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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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