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MORAL - I O re baugh's Photo Standing Qleft to rightj-Selby House, Harry Huffman, David Pfendler, Mabel Gould, Earl Means, Kenneth King. Seated--Irene Walker, Lucile Harrell, Blanch Bush, Gertrude Rhoades. CLASS POEM 'lihe junior kids are a jolly old gang, Miss Blanche Bush is the meanest thing, She dances, giggles, whistles and sings: Our lessons go hloody and every old thing: But we walk right through without Witl She But She Mis She Hut She whiinpcr or sigh heads in the sky. Rhoades, dotes on wild animals, especially of toads! the fondest of all to my great dis- lI'L'SS. sure gets the rest of us in a heck of a mess. s l.ucile Harrell, a deniure little thing: plays the piano and is learning to sing: she studied music all her life, started with a struggle and ended in strife. 1 our feet on the ground and our Now a good little thing is Gertrude And her nicknames in school are jack and Bush, She has everything her heart could wish. cl Harry Huffman and Selby House are haskethall stars, They practice for hours and never tire: But when it comes to studying tl1ey're right there, You can't hear them talking, but they fill two chairs. Bliss Irene VValker and Mabel Gould, Play mean tricks 011 the teachers in school: For their sake I hope they won't get caught, But for the teachers' sake I think they ought. 'l'hcre's David Pfendler and Kenneth King, Another worth mentioning is Earl Means: Now the teachers thinl? these hoys are fine, But I'll not tell you what's in niy mind. 1 9 2 4-l Page twenty-seven
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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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MORAL Svnphnmnrwa l'resident . ,..... ,........,.., ..w...,.. l 3 eryl Rhoades Vice-President ..... ..,.... E llen McNamara Secretary ..,,A,... ..... G ladys McDonald Treasurer ..,, ........... C arl Vtlalton CLASS HISTORY The Sophomores with the laurels they had recently obtained from other schools met in a half-dubious manner for the fall term of 1923. The class consisted of pupils from the various neighboring schools. Kenneth Parker, Carl XYalton and Delores Andrews were from lfairland. Gladys lllcllonald came from Shelbyville. New lilethel ceded to us Elbert Toon. Acton gave us Nina Kroening and Lelia McCormick. Lula Fritts, Ellen McNamara and Harold Smith came from New Palestine. Fountain- town gave to us our class president, lleryl Rhoades. XYe have given a Wiener roast which was a successful event. XYe enter- tained the other students two Friday mornings when we gave opening exercises. XYe have two talented musicians. Gladys lllcllonald and Lula Fritts both are orchestra members. Our choice for class colors was pink and silver. The white lily was chosen for our class flower because it denotes purity. Our motto is The higher we climb the grander the view. -11 9 2 4- Page twenty-eight
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