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f MORAL Qlalenhar SEPTEMBER 10-First day of school at the new Moral High School. There were eleven Seniors enrolled. In the afternoon we meet for the purpose of selecting our class rings, but did not order them. ll-Meet with our teachers and took first lesson in History, English and Physics. 12-Senior class assembles and elects officers. Caleta Earnest, president: Margaret King, vice-president, and Lenore Sleeth, secretary and treasurer. 13-Senior class meeting called by our president. In the meeting we de- cided to call our H. S. Moral and chose for our H. S. colors Black and Orange, while the colors of Old Rose and Silver were preferred for the class. The American Beauty rose was the flower adopted by the class. 14-Seniors find they don't know much more than the Freshmen in Arith- metic. 17-john Sleeth comes to class meeting without being sent for. 18-llave class and committee meetingsg try to decide on how and where We will initiate the Freshmen. 21-Initiate the Freshmen at H. S. 24-lfirst public speaking lesson. 25-Caleta tries to burn all of her hair off in art class. 26-Choose our motto: Launched but not anchored. 27-Select our class rings. OCTOBER J-No fire and all about frozen. 6-Senior party at Charles Pharesf 9-No fire-dismissed. 15-Returned. 17-Senior party at Arthur McNamara's. 75-Seniors help select basketball suits. -Prof. presents Senior girls with rings. lloys jealous. NOVEMBER l-Mr. Trible presents the Senior boys with rings Qhog ringsj to wear in their lapels. 2-Yell leaders chosen. Margaret King and Earl Schlessor. 3-Hurrah! Our class rings are here. 7-Seniors receive a shock when their hrst Physics test papers are returned. I2-Hurrah for Moral-defeated Fairland 19 to 17. 13-Get our play books for llilly's Aunt jane. 1-l-Elect officers for Senior Dramatic Club. Roy Hennis, business managerg john Sleeth, stage and property managerg Margaret King, president. 16-Get gym done. Go to a poverty party at Caleta's, have a good time and lots of fun. 20-Seniors decide to sell candy, cream and gum at the basketball games. 23-Basketball game. Hurrah! VVe beat lloggstown, 16 to 11. 28-Seniors get locked out of the assembly. Out for Thanksgiving holidays. Ei ---1 9 2 4--- Pmze fifty-four
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MDRAL Mr. Trible tin arithmetic, to Carolynj-If you had sixteen apples and you ate twelve, what would you have? Earl-Stomach-ache. Mr. Trible-I mean how many would you have left? Senior Lto a Freshiej-Say, do you know who I am? Freshie-Yesg don't you? Safety First Caleta-Do you ever allow a man to kiss you when you are out driving? Dorothy-Never. lf a man can drive safely while kissing me he isn't giving the kiss the attention it deserves. Charles Cto Iilanchj-May I have a date for Friday night? lllanch-I am very particular who I go with. Charles-I am toog that's why I asked you. VVilmena V. Qin Botanyj-Don't skeeters cause malaria fever? Mr. Yoke lin Physicsj-In case anything should happen with this ex- periment, we will be blown sky-high. Now, come a little closer, pupils, in order that you may follow me. llitter, oh how bitter To want a girl lVhen you can't gitter. GEORGE KISSEI.. Imagine Mr. Yoke on roller skates. Mrs. H ack keeping house. Mr. Iloleman not married. Lelia May without rouge. john in the hall without Margaret. Senior boys not talking to freshies. Earl Means coming to school without powder. Noble with the measles. Alberta without the giggles. Roy washing dishes. Dorothy not chewing gum. Donald with a date. Caleta kissing a man. Arthur with a perfect lesson in Botany. Charles with his feet under his seat. Thelma as a bride. Lenore not winking at Dave. Mr. Trible chewing tobacco. Mildred-Say, there's a cootie in this cake. Mrs. Hack-Poor thing. ---1 9 2 4- Page fifty-three
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MORAL DECEMBER 3-llack to school again. Everybody glad to be back. llave committee appointed for our next morning exercise. 4-Seniors have a class meeting. Oh, what a noise. 5-Ilave visitors from Acton H. S. O-More visitors. Working assembly so we have got to go to other class rooms. 7--Basketball game with Union-we get defeated, 14 to 10. 10-Seniors sell candy and gum at noon. 13-Begin practicing on our Christmas program. 14-First snow. Sample some of the Domestic Science girls' cooking. Gee, it was great. 17-llasketball game with New Palestine lfl. S. Score is 36 to 19 in favor of New Palestine. 20-l'arty at Noble'sg had a fine time. 21-Out for the holidays-to play. llave party at Dorothy's New Year's. lleat Mt. Auburn, 38 to 14. 31-llack from vacation, looking to the exams. the last of the week. JANUARY 1-Try to begin the new year right. John has to go to the doctor with his limb which he hurt while playing basketball. 3-Exams. 4-More exams. The boys get their basketball sweaters. VVe're going to play VValdron tonight. 7-Beat XN'aldron Friday night. 10-Farmers' Institute. Everybody had a grand time. ll-Mrs. Hack gives out parts for the operetta. 14-Charles and john are absent from school. 16-Have pictures taken for our Annual. 18-Another basketball game. Moral beats lloggstown, Z1 to 20. 22-Basketball boys are all dressed up and nowhere to go since they can't have their pictures taken. 23-lloys go to Shelbyville to have their pictures taken. 24-Mr. Yoke doesn't come to school until noon. 25-Seniors have class meeting and decide to make paper caps for tourna- ment. 28-lloys practice for tournament to be held Friday. FEBRUARY 3-Class meeting and talk about serving at tournament. 5--Get loving cup which is to be given away at tournament. 7-Everyone getting ready for the tournament. 15-Off to Union. 27-lloys in training for sectional tournament. 28-Team goes to Shelbyville to practice. 29-Yea Moralg team leaves at noon for Shelbyville. MARCH ' 3-Hurrah for Moral-went to the semi-final after defeating lloggstown and VX'estport. Greensburg leaves us and goes to finals. 7-Roy gives a party for the class. -11 9 2 4l Page fifty-five
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