Moral High School - Moral Yearbook (London, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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Page 36 text:

MORAL Q' :Freshmen President ..,.. .. .....v...... ....... X X 'ilniina Yalentine x7lCC-llI'CSiClCl'lt .. . .. .,. .George Kissel Treasurer .,w.. , ..... 1 Qaymond Yaryling THE CLASS OF 1927 The debut of the class of 1927 as a class occurred on Monday, September 10, 1923, at 82013 mfclock in the morning, xvhen these lfreslnnen gathered at the doors to receive instructions to enter the High School. The class con- sisted of twenty-two. There were eleven boys and eleven girls. This attend- ance is due to iinproveinents in the equipment for education. Perhaps the greatest factor was the completion of the new school building: modern in every way and adequately equipped. The aim of the Freshmen, individually and as a group, is to make the hest Class that ever will he graduated from Moral. 1-1 9 2 41 Page thirty

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MCRAL 0relmugh's Photo Top Row tleft to right!-Harold Smith. Kenneth Parker. Second Row-Carl Walton, Nina Kroening, Lelia McCormick, Gladys McDonald, Elbert Toon. Seated-Delores Andrews. Lula Fritts, Ellen McNamara, Beryl Rhnades. CLASS POEM lfarewell to the Seniors, who leave ns ln the spring of twenty-fonrg 'l'hey have finished their work in the lligh School, Anil will pass out foreverinore. lint this pnt ns Sophoinores to thinkingg lYith inintls in a sorry fix, lfor we know that last year's lireslnnen XYill he Seniors of twenty-six. ln the fall that we enterecl High School Onr presence was colclly spnrnecl, XYe were welconiecl with hisses and laughter: Because we were l7reslnes, we learned. So now as joyful Sophoniores. lYith thoughts to accomplish wontlersl XYe enter our work with all our hearts, lint oftimes making hlnntlers. --1 Mr. Trihle. we Chose as sponsor To pnt our class in line, And nncler the teaching ot Mrs. Ilack llas grown an orchestra line. Mr. lrloletnan gives ns lfnglish antl llisf tory, His teachings we'll never hegnilel Though the Science teacher isn't onrs, Mr. Yoke always gives ns a smile. Our class colors are l'ink antl Silver, Uni' flower the l.ily fair, lYhile, The higher we cliinh, the hetter the view, ls the motto we pronrlly hear. And so, clear Seniors, good-hy: Our thoughts worrls can never spell, XYe wish yon llappiness, llealth. antl Sneeess: So Seniors of twenty-fonr, liarewell. 9 2 4- Pmxe twenty-nint



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t MORAL Orehaupzh's Photo Top Row tleft to right!-Raymond Yarling, George Kissel. Second Row-Wallace Mohr, John Hennis, Robert Snodgrass, Ralph Yarling, Vern King, Walter King. Third Row-Earl Scholesser, Jeanette Mohr, Zola Valentine, Mildred Wiseman, Dorothy Means, Carolyn Smith, Buryl Champ. Seated-Wilmena Valentine, Alberta Andrews, Jeannette Barrett, Roberta Bush, Lelia May Heck, Alice Walker. WE'RE JUST FRESHIES I7 is for the lireshies, lYho are always happy and gay: They are always ready to listen, 'llo the topics of the clay. lYe enter school each morning 'l'o learn something new, Qhlltl if we clon't learn right, lVe'll not hlame it on you. lX'e all might laugh anrl giggle, But that is nothing new: lt woultln't seem like school to us? lf we eouhln't act the fool. ll C tlon't neerl a rlietionaryl 'Cause we know it all by heart: .Xml we would just have to keep looking. lf we would ever make a start. .Xml when our hancls are empty, .Nucl we've nothing else to cloi lVe just laugh and make ugly faces .M the other ehilclren in school. lYe clon't have to powder our faces. .Xml put on a great to clog For we are just plain freshies Anti are only going to school. -----1924-l Page thirty-one

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