Morristown High School - Booster Yearbook (Morristown, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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Chr Qtimrristnmn Bnnstrr Smlntaiinn XYQ, the glass uf nnj, extend lu one and all a most cordial welcome. Wie appear before you this evening with the greatest of pleasure. Hur school life in the past has been not only a joy, but a benefit, We have. at times, become discouraged, but with our own earnest, persistent efforts. and the kind assistance of our teachers. we have accomplished much. XYe do not wish to stop with this. Uur aim is to go forward. For four years we have labored together. Yet. as we look back over our school days. the time seems short, and the thought of parting comes lu us with a shock. XYe are now nearing the end of our High Scltoul life. Soon we shall leave these familiar scenes and faces and go into the world and see in what meas- ure the things that we have learned here have fitted us forthe duties of life. XYe must now east aside these pleasures and enter a much greater and larger field. Nevertheless, we can not forget our school life. lt is not the building, nor the books. nor the course of study, that makes the school, but the ideals. the eympathy, the fellowship of common aimsfthese are the real school life. livery member of the class has in some way aided another when problems have come before us, thus drawing us more closely together. Tonight our hearts are filled with high and far-reach- ing ambitions, and we must try to avoid any hindrances blocking 4-nr paths. The time is near when. as a class. it becomes necessary for us to separate. but the friend- ships and the I':tmiliar faces of our youth will ever remain in our minds. Out of these things grows that influence that is so clean. so strong. SH uplifting. so inspiring. and yet so hard to define, which we call the M. H. S. Spirit of In the future. when we are so widely scattered. we will recall, I am sure, the teachers, the classmates and the school days at H. H. S. As we think of our stud- ies in the years to come we shall remember how we toiled over them for our own good. which we not only realize now, but will more thoroughly and perfectly understand when they are needed. lYe have gathered together these simple tokens of our friendship. and have tried to reflect in The l-Booster. our annual. some of the influences that have niade this place dear to us: that in the after years we may look on the pages of this book, and hear the voices of our friends, and live again the happiest days of our lives. XYC wish to thank you. our parents, for the encour- agement given us, that we might finish our lligh School course. for we deeply realize that you have extended to us every advantage possible that we might receive better training in our early youth than possibly you were permitted to enjoy. We also wish to thank you, Mr. Robinson, our trustee, for the interest that you have taken in our school. and for the helps and conveniences with which you have supplied us. To ihe faculty we wish to make known our inexprcssihle gratitude for the timely helps and the forbearance that they have shown us. llut do not let the nearness of the end of our school days dishearten anyone in the least. but let us make this evening one of real enjoyment for those assembled Pere. -l,.xL'RENcE G. XYoRTxi.xN, 'I7. V Le twenty

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jllfllffffll itpunurrh Brhrntrrn Etminr 0112155 lqintnrg One clay. three years aww, in IIH4, hafl ywu been a That year was rather uneventful. with the excep- risitor at the BTUl'l'lSll,JNYll Selmnls, you wwultl have tion that we lust ftrur uf nur classmates. whit mttyetl utgrtieefl a number of Eighth gl-gulu pupils. in Klr. llar- frmn this town: hut the remaining nine have stayetl per's room laughing antl talking ainung themselves. with the class antl will gratluate with the class ttf IIJIS. They hatl just reeeiverl their grafles frttm the e-vunty The next year. mth, we came hack lu seli-ml as the superintenflent. stating' the faet that the entire elass wise nhl Supl1tni1m'es . had Sllfvessfullx' 15355091 me Uxilllllllflllf '11- That year we reurganizecl nur class, with Teil l.zme The next F9313 ill 1915- WY' flltvwtl lllill 5Cl1UUl. H as president, liarl Tracy, rice-presitlent. antl l'll'IlllCL'S class of little green l reshmen. That year we were Sttmcq SCU-Cml-X. and U-msul-Cl-V nmew at 1ll at case antl stnntl lll me ul tht them tul HHS War' UH7' ruuml Us buck at dem, Um M. H' 5. Seniors. Hur teachers were Mr. Mann. .Xliss Miller, , -. .. as Iunitns. Mr. Reynolds and Miss llaner. These same teachers , . . . ,. D . D This year we reurganizetl nur class with lzarl lraey. have remametl tlL11'111Q' the three years, with the exeep- . . , ,, l l , ' ' A A president, Harry Justus. vice-presulent, anal letl l.ane. turn ot Mlss Hauer, whose place as SllllL'l'VlStW1' ut mu- , , t , secretary and treasurer. ste, drawing and clennestle seienee has heen taken by . Y . lYe are worl'inf hartl this year, sw that in the next Miss XX ttoley in the present term. X N . ' Q . . . term we may as Seninrs set a gtuttl example ttvr the During' the seeoncl week ut seliuul we ttrganizetl our ' . . 1. ,. lower classes. Unlx' une year remains lmefttre us, anfl class, electmg' Hobart Engle, Il1'CSlilCl'll, lzarl lraey, K . -' A . V . - . then we must lntl farewell tu selinol tlays at Xl. ll, 5. viee-preseicleilt. and lfranees Stone, secretary and ' treasurer. -lil..XNt'lllC l1.xl.1., 18. Page nina-teen



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Morristown High School - Booster Yearbook (Morristown, IN) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Morristown High School - Booster Yearbook (Morristown, IN) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Morristown High School - Booster Yearbook (Morristown, IN) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 56

1917, pg 56

Morristown High School - Booster Yearbook (Morristown, IN) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 43

1917, pg 43

Morristown High School - Booster Yearbook (Morristown, IN) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 36

1917, pg 36

Morristown High School - Booster Yearbook (Morristown, IN) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 45

1917, pg 45


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