Morristown High School - Booster Yearbook (Morristown, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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II ll 13 14 'S 1 17 -D 21,1 27 18 211 2 -1 J -l 5 6 9 IO II I2 13 16 T7 18 I9 20 23 2-l jl?.iIIEfEDll fi7llllUl'fU BEUEIIYUSII Anghnhgz Almannr ltr M.x1111a Xiiwiiocsii. '17, s1i1 1'1iA11:1-211 35. ll11slieth11ll lL'2llll goes to New l':1l1-sti111'. where School coiiyeiies with Slllllc lL'llCllk'l'S 11s last year. witl1 the exception of Miss XYoolley, tl1e 11ew llof niestic Science instructor. Harcl study coinniences. Fresliinen use rakes on the basketball court. Domestic Science Class cans peaches. Seniors elect Class officers: l.11urence XX'Hl'll'llllll. presiclent3 Marie Newhonse. SCCl'ClIll'f' 111111 treasurer. School closes on account of 4ll1ll'llllL'l'ill. XYe start again. llaskethall wo1'ko11ts. tilen Kennecly wears specs . Miss lYoolley is nervous i11 cliorus perio1l. Senior Literary Cluh is organizerl witl1 officers as follows: llarohl Havens, presi1lent1 liCllL'VZl Hungate, secretary. of. 111111111 .-X l1ar1l test. Miss Miller enlightens tl1e llk'NYCHlllL'l'S Hll El few points. llhysics Class enjoyst F1 lunclieon i11 iJt'JlllCSllC Science roo111. .X new chorus. Sailing with lfeathery l'row. llaskethall team goes to Rusliyille. Seniors 1leci1le to issue a11 ixlllllllll, to he calle1l The llooster. Election of the Staff. Flunk test in Connnercial an1l Music. Horse Show Day. No school. Protein foods in Domestic Science Class. Some of the Fl'f3Sl'llll6ll forgw 1t to go to their Rot- any Class. Yell practice Cvery weakl. Miss Miller explains the Honor Roll scheme. Some of the Juniors are given front seats. Mr. Reynolds has several Seniors to outline their History lesson after school hours. Morristown hasliethall tea111 defeats Fountain- town. Miss Miller delivers a lecture on llehavior. they win ll 1lecisi1'e Zlfglllllclll. Jo. XYe're llut To XYi11. 37. lieneya tells why lit vys are l11111g1'y. 3111. 'HX l'erfect Day. 51. Tl1e lJ1 wniestic Science girls serve hre11l1 fast. No1'1a111:1111c 1. Cl11ire 1:1-ppe1's the cocoa. 3. litlllfl. Morris says tl111t Ull ziccotnn ol the 11 Zll' she has to take lllC l.ati11 test. 3. Throats of the entire llieh School exa111i11e1l. o. tlirls play haslcethall. 7. Rats i11 the llonicstic Science I'UHlll. R. llurrah for llughes. 9. Sophoiiiores 11re lllt'lVL'll to the front. IO. lillI'l'Zlll for ll'ilson. Collins. Cherry X Co. wear l7e111oc1'atic smiles. 23. The 1l11y after tl1e TJtlll'lCSllC Science l1iL'lllk'. lir- eryho1ly fatiguecl. 14. The first Honor Roll is p11hlishe1l. 15. Doinestic Science 1'o1 Plll is turne1l into ll l11:s11it11l. lfil. Te1l. suppose you luring' yt fur l11111liS up here. -- l rofessor Mann. 17. llaslqethall team at St. Paul. Yictory. Jo. Miss Xlfoolley late for a class. 31. l,elia 1leci1les to join the circus. 23. .X quiet clay. 33. Some clelicious pies are 111111le i11 tl1e CooI1i11.g' Class. Auhra rleci1les to sencl flowers. 34. Mr. Mann has la grippe. -7. Miss Miller: ulXTIllll'lCC. where w11s Tit'll blohn- son Ctll1C2llCtl?H Cherry: He was sent to XXvCSlllllllSlCl' gXhl1ey. JS. Marie Morris hurns l1er lll1flt'l'SClllCll pie. 211. Tests i11 History 11n1l Co111111ercial. Too terrihle for C0llTl'llL'lll. 30. Tlianlcsgiving Day. Too full for llllCl'llllL'k'. D121'121111ER 4. Miss l.enore Davis enters M. ll. S. She is llll'CL'-TUl1I'lllS TT1'CSlllllFlll 111111 one-fourtl1 S1 -pho- more. IFGE 1 :1,:e thirty-tl

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Tllbr Qworristomii 2Bnn5trr lliuing Hp tn the 0112155 itll-Inttn LX Fable in Slang! The bell rang. the pupils marched upstairs to the .nusic of a eroak-voiced Yictrola. and Mr. Mann called classes as usual. but nary a lfreslnnan appeared on the scene. Miss Kliller was very much frightened about the welfare of the lireshies. and finally confided to Mr. Q-leynolds that somebody should be sent to find them. Send the Sophoforcsf' he announced. and they will eonie back like frightened cliickadeesf' liut. as the unusual. Mr. Reynolds was mistaken. lf they were Sophomores. you might send their Caesar ponies. sug'g'ested Henry Collins. 4 lh. that canned stuff doesn't go now. Shakespeare! stormed fllr. Reynolds, so llenry besought himself to the shelter of the typewriter. lt was at last agreed upon that a committee of two Sophomores. three hluniors and four Seniors should be appointed to search out the hiding place of the miscrtants. lfach class started in a different direction. l'll bet that they are going' to have a test tomorrow. said the leader nf one gang, grinning profusely. l know that they will. if they don't get back before tomorrow. -.vas the response. So on they trod. these fitting' repre- sentatives of the law of hookey. 'Iihey entered many dense forests. inhabited by ferocious wild beasts. such as are studied about in the lfresliman Latin texts. but these Wel'e 111 rt enticing' ltllllitittiolls for the fl'eedom loy- ing lfreshman. The hookey hunte1's turned down a long' lane that led to a river. Oh, maybe they've gone fishing. sfguealed a certain Sophomore. Hack to the farm. hvull ought to be old enough to know that a mere lireshman wouldn't know whether to lrait the tackle or tackle the bait, came from a dignified Senior, who had optical delusions of his own name in the xelltnrl paper, connected with :t daring exploit ot the l'reslnnen. 'lhe lfreslnnen were found. seated in a straight row Htl Il t'l'HHlie4l Villl fellfe, .ks itltill :ls llig L-ngtily' yyglg seen approacliing' at a distance ral' Zllnvlll forty paces. t':u'sar's men sang' ont. f711t'. Iwo, lllrrr. four. ffvllll UH' 'IU1' forl' Frcedmlz, Frevd0m, One, fteo, flzrect four. They were cross-examined by the plaintiffs counsel as to their misdemeanor, and became furiously angry. lYe simply came to the end of our string. said darling' little tiladys jackson. You had better tie on a few more feet. said the aforementioned Senior. Uh, feet! exploded liussie lYooten. wateha want with more feet? My tens will supply the whole bunch. lYhat we wanted was a vacation. and that's what we were trying to get today. until you came upon the scene and spoiled it all. ,lust then Mr. Reynolds came upon the seeene. Ah. my dear little fellows. and you are so tired al- ready and not a one in my class had those six pages :nf translation. and no one knew the rule for the sub- junetive of purpose. I thought that you had room for another subjunctive rule. Yes. I expected you to go on a strike soon. And now you fellows. addressing the search party. escort these soft-shelled eggs back to Mr. Mann. Have a heart. pleaded Poppy Arnold, who had hopes of being' passed with impunity. lf you make me cry, l will lose my chewing gum. So back they marched. as Hr. Reynolds had ordered. Klary XYesterfield called a class meeting at once, and Mr. XYot-ten et al. let go the chains that restrained their fury, lt does seem a pity that you can't please everyone. for when you think that you're pleasing' some one the reality is that you're pleasing no one. YX'e accepted the motto, The Ocean of Opportunity Lies llefore bs. and what's the use of a motto if you don't live up to it? XYe were grasping an enticing' oppor- tunity to escape from the claws of those tests and now they go and kick about it. llereafter we live up to our motto. and the rest can do as they please. Our rights we love. and we shall fight for the things that .ire nearest our hearts. That was a feather in tIussie's hat. AX bunch of beaming' lTl'CSlllllCll entered the hall. and thereafter they lived up to their motto with more nerve than Klr. Reynolds had when he asked them a tlueslion concerning' a certain l7reshnian's commem- orating powers. -Eiriaex CIIAMNESS, '2o. l'.nz41' thirty-tw:



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Qlliijz 7. I2. 20. T2 I. 2 3- S. o 11. 1:,. is 24. 26. I. 1 3- fix, 7. 14. ln. 20, JI. Zfiv. Qtanrristutun Booster .Xubra XYooten and Maurice Cherry spill the beans in l hysics laboratory. Maurice Cherry falls off his chair. The girls decorate the Domestic Science room with miniature Santas. Senior Literary Club holds a debate on Arbi- tration of Industrial Disputes. .X Christmas program is given in the afternoon. Off for Holiday vacation. J.xx1i.x11v, IQI7 New Years Day. Miss XYoolley falls into the flour bin. Mr. Reynolds puts the ban on polical discussions in his Physics Class. except when he has the floor. Marie Morris and Hortense Ash discontinue their Domestic Science work. The Seniors take up llookkeeping. State High School Inspector, County Superin- tendent and Township Trustee are visitors. .Xll cars are late today. Professor Reynolds gives a Domestic Science lecture in Civics Class, subject. Cleanliness is Gorllinessf' Even Harry -lustus is wearing specs . All the girls have traded dresses. FEBRUARY Miss llailey's pupils make Hr. Reynolds a pres- ent of forty-five apples. Laurence and Aubra have a dispute over the coach and are late for the game. Senior girls choose for Class Colors Green and Xthite. l.ily of the Yalley is to be the Class Flower. l.ong live the iireen and XYhite. Farmers' lnstitute. The Girls' Chorus sings. Seniors select the Class lllay. Hrs. llal I. l.arrabee, dramatic coach. arrives and assigns parts. A visitor from Europe favors the lligh School with a short talk. Domestic Science Class comes out in flaming colorsfred blouses. .Xfter-session in Civics. llad l.uck Day, I.ecture by a genuine Indian princess. JS. ,- 3 7 8. 13, IO. 1 ill. 17 Ja -O. 211. 3,- ..f. W 39- 'J fl. .O. '3- HJ, 1 -CL 22. x ..1. V.. ..I. Senior Motto, .5'c1l1fcr Ptll'L1f1!S,'. Shakespeare displays oratorical powers. M1x1tc11 Test in Civics Class. Post Facto Law . Does anybody know what it means? The Seniors go to Shelbyville to have their pic- tures made. Professor Reynolds has a bad cold and is able to come only a part of the day. llasketball team goes to the District Tournament. The team loses the honors to Trafalgar. Gloom in the Morristown camp. Rev. Reid gives an interesting talk to the High School on Newfoundland. Mrs. l.arrabee arrives. Everybody happy. lloor llrigham Young has the mumps. The Seniors make their bow in Kicked Out of College. Success. if we do say it ourselves. The second performance. The Senior Class slightly disfigured. but to use the words of Mr. Reynolds, all are in the ring but Sandy and Mehitablef' The Seniors sell lloosters. Two visitors-County Agricultural Agent, East and a gentleman from llurdue Cniversity talk to the lligh School. APRIL Extra session of Congress. Rain-snow-blizzard. Miss Sherrill. of the Y. XY. C. A., talks to the High School girls. The contracts for the publishing- of The llooster are signed. Fat Talbert. '20, says that yesterday was some Easter . lfriday. the ljllll. Horrors! The Semester Exams. .Iunior Reception. llaccalaureate Sermon at Xl. E. church. Senior Dinner. Professor Klamrs residence. Class Dav. MAY t'ommencement. Einis. l'1I1:-- thirty-foul

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