Moral High School - Moral Yearbook (London, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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he nral Sum vor.. ssmsaifaai is nssn s U Charming Linen Shower Given for Promised Bride A charming linen shower was given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Margaret Sleeth in honor of Miss Dorothy King, whose marriage to Kenneth jones, of New York, will take place in this month. The house was decorated in shades of Nile green. The shower gifts were contained in a large pa- per chest in the shape of a hope chest covered in Nile green paper. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Roy Hennis and Miss Lenore Sleeth. Other guests were the Misses Thelma Valentine, Lucille Harrell, Blanch Bush, Irene VValker, Delores Andrews, Mesdames Fred Hack and Donald Valentine. Banquet. june '25 On the 25th of this month the alumni of MORAL H. S. will hold their banquet in the MORAL High School at 8:00 p. m. The chairmen of the various com- mittees are: Mr. Charles Phares, of Moral, Ind.g Mr. John Sleeth, of Moral, Ind., and Miss Mabel Gould, of In- dianapolis, Ind. Weddings and Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Earnest an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Miss Caleta, to Dr. Noble jones. The wedding took place on last Vifednesday evening, with the Rev. Charles Phares officiating. Dr. Jonas met Mrs. ,Ionas two years ago in the Moral City hospital, where she was a nurse. They will be at home after August l, at 115 VVest XYashington street. Moral, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barrett an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Miss Jeannette, to Kenneth King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse King. The wedding will take place June 30. Page fifty V I I 1 l l l r Club Meeting Miss Alice NValker will entertain the Literary Club at her home next Thursday afternoon. Faculty Entertained at a Dinner Given at the H. S. Building The Moral H. S. Faculty was en- tertained at a dinner given at the High School building last evening. The whole affair was planned by the Domestic Science class, Miss Thelma Valentine being the teacher. Reception Given in Honor of Lovely Young Debutante Mrs. Selby House, formerly Miss Gladys McDonald, of this city, was the charming hostess at a reception given at her home at 6071 North Meridian street, Indianapolis, in honor of her sister, Miss Thelma. Governor Holeman Issues Procla- mation Which Arouses Na- tion-Wide Interest Much interest was excited in po- litical circles when the papers made public the Governor's proclamation. The great movement excited by his Hery orations previous to his elec- tion was brought to a climax yes- terday when he issued a proclama- tion which will no doubt go down in history as the best and greatest work ever done by any governor. An extract from the proclamation is as follows: It is my firm belief that all school teachers should receive at least S15 per day, and they should receive a pension of 32,000 a year after teach- ing ten years. Although the proclamation was twofold in its purpose. the foregoing extract is by far the most important. Some of our greatest statesmen say that it ranks with Lincoln's Gettys- burg address, and, no doubt, our Governor will in the future stand out prominently as one of the great- est statesmen of our history. Governor Holeman was formerlv the history teacher in Moral High School.



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MGRAL .Hakes ii Mr. Yoke lin l.'hysicsl-Noble, why is a fever thermometer made with a very long cylindrical bulb instead of a spherical one? Noble-I dunno unless it don't make so much under your tongue. Earl Means Cwhen leaving at a late hourj-Now, may I have just one bigl? Caleta E.-I don't do such things. Alberta A. Cto Earl SQ-VVho was the best man at the wedding last niffht? 6 Earl-I dunnog they didn't fight. Caleta fin class meetingl--There will be eleven home-made pounds. Thelma V.-Let's don't have too Bigga quartet. Mr. Trible-Yes, build a field around his fence. Mr. Yoke fin Physics classj-How many calories of heat will it take to melt a pound of water? Mr. Holeman fin gov't classl-VVhat makes a person get bald-headed? KNO anwser, so he continuedl-VVell, I have begun to get that way, but they say that grass won't grow on a busy street. Donald V.-Ilve always heard it said that grass won't grow under a board. Teacher-VVhat is the highest degree of passion? Freshie-lflolding the arms of a chair and making love to the lieadwof the bed. l if Mr. Trible-How many sides has a circle? Harry Huffman-Two, inside and outside. Thelma V. fat first of schoolj-Is that fellow's name Dave Pef-lander? fspeaking of David Pflenderj. Vern King-W'hy do potatoes grow better than any other vegetable? Another Freshie-Because they have eyes to see where they are growing. Wallace-Is tobacco a beverage? I Mr. Yoke-Yes, I suppose it would be if you swallow the juice. Mr. Trible-VVhat is a geyser? Kenneth Parker--A waterfall going up. Goo-Goo Eyes Makes you have that innocent lookfl Very appropriate for school. Page Hfty-two

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