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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 jjuninrsa t-li 1'1'esident ,........ .. .....,.... . .... David Pfendler Vice-l'resident ...w,....,,Y,,,, , ,Kenneth King Secretary and Treasurer .,.,,, .... . Blanch Rush LT.i-4 CLASS HISTORY Early in the fall of 1923, a group of eager-to-learns, nine in number, rushed through the doors of our new Moral High to assemble as juniors. Blanch llush thought best not to begin Monday, so she entered on the fol- lowing XYednesday, thus making the total number ten. In our class there are scholars from five different high schools. Those from lfairland are Irene lValker, lllanch llush, Lucile Harrell, Kenneth King and Earl Means. David l'fendler gave up his school at Shelbyville to join us, and Gertrude Rhoades, having spent her Freshman and Sophomore years at lfountaintown, came and joined our ranks. Mabel Gould, llarry Huffman and Selby llouse hailed from Acton. About two weeks after we organized our class we chose for sponsor our music and art teacher, Mrs. Hack. XYe chose blue and white for our class colors and the white carnation for our class liower. Our motto is B sharp, ll natural, but never ll Hat. NYC are very proud of our school. XYe intend climbing the ladder until we reach the top. Although we hope to graduate and leave this school next year we will never forget the wonderful times we have had at our dear old Moral lligh. --1 9 2 4-- Page twenty-six
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