Morristown High School - Booster Yearbook (Morristown, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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Uhr Qlpnrristnrnn Booster Ellinv 0112155 lglag Miurn The Senior Class l'lay, Mliiclcetl Hut uf Ufllegef' given at lYreniclc's llall, lfriday night. was a success in every way. ln the first place, the play in itself was very interesting, and the wurlc of the players was excep- tionally giutd fur an amateur cast. Remarks by sev- eral to the effect that it was the best class play that had been given here fur inany years. The parts were well taken and each character could nut be iinprttved upon. llftrllllllly the greatest hit nf the play was Laurence XVOrtinan as Leviticus, the ,Xce uf Spades, who gave blaclqface cutnedy that would inalce llert XX'illiains green with envy. Xtilina Spurrier, as l,eviticus's bride-to-be, was equally grind. The acting ttf every other player was above criticism, but with the exception of une ur two there were nu parts that stiiofl wut prtvtninently. l'ut t Jn XYOIII' Slippers and Fill Up Your Pipe. by the Col- lege lletys' Glee Club: ln the llills of Old Kentucky, by Leviticus and Salamanca. with chttrus, Sweetheart uf My Dreams, by lletotles, hlunquil, Tad and lietty t llaruld Havens, Geneva Hungate, Glen Kennedy and Marie Newhouset 1 So llliat lin You XYant to Make thuse lfyes at Me l u1'? by Fleurette tflaire ,Iaclcsoiil 2 Suffragettes' Q'llHI'llS,H by the convention, and the Yale l3eola . were introduced during the actipn of the play and each was well received. The play was under the direction of Mrs. llal bl. l.arrabee, of Indianapolis, wlio deserves niuch credit fur the way in which she coached the budding David lYarfields and for the success of the play in general. l'aul C. Xlilliains, of this place, was the musical di- rectur and the Edelweiss orchestra furnished the inusic. Fw xi niyi: cess W1 nuns Klyrl: 1 hh, sliout the luck Y Marie: Uh, the diclcens 5 Geneva: Fur the liive uf Vltthn l lili: Hy gum l Shakespeare: lJttd gastln llurtense: 1 Jh. dear l Xxvillllllf fiiem1l I1lQl1ll Giggles: Te hee l llear reader, if we were tu git further the trfficer would be after us. I5re:tthes there a inan with soul su dead, XYhtt never tit himself hath said, XYhcn un his hed strezuned niitrning light. 'l hftpe the schtutl burned drawn last night? -Centralian. lf: ll ' xp may tflcxsi tic, lJitn't get su stuart, new, dw yitu lcnfuv what yitu Senittrs did? lf yitu did l expect ywu wltuld treat the Sitpliuiiutres a lilllt' better, fur a few in that class lint-clqed the whwle thing tit pieces. -X. Y. Z. Xl. H. S. Cililzlzll I believe in education, inalcer uf brains and sense, in the laws of the universe, in teachers who are de- ceived by the sins uf their pupils burn of the tribe of Cicerw, suffered under the strict professor. The third day, after exams, we arise with a stiff neck, desceno te breakfast, and sitteth un the right hand uf the father, mother, sis and brother. Front thence we pursue nur course tu scliuul. XYe believe in teachers, ghusts, the genuine algebra baptism, the cinuinunit,ii1 ttf teachers, the furgiveness of writing notes. and a guild rest for the bftdy in liberty frtsin lessens ever- lasting,fAh Seniurl Ah Freslnnan! -lf, L'.,'.2ct. l.ives of great inen all reniind us, XYe shall always do nur best, .Xnd departing, leave behind us, Ntttelutulcs that will help the rest. flfx. I':nei' flirty-ftiul



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Tltbr Sll9nrri5tutnn 2Bun5trr I S rl H lj l 1 voiumet, Noes. ivioRRisTowN HTCITTSCHOOL, APRIL 16 it TTT TT T 41773 Tigers Shut Out White Sox. The Tigers shut out the White Sm in the first game of the series yest-r- day. Errors by the Sox in the fourth. combined with a three-bagraer when the bases were full in the fifth by Wortman, contributed to the down- fall, and when the last out was madl- the scoreboard registered Il-ll, Ken- nedy pitched airtight ball until thr- seventh, when he was pulled in order that Wicker might unlimber his throwing arm for tomorrow's contest. The pair allowed only tour hits throughout the contest, and these were scattered and did no damage. Havens. Wooten and Collins got on in the fifth, and Wortman promptly landed on one of Woo:l's wide ones near the flag pole. lC'ontinued on Page Six.i To Spend Summer at Lakes. The Misses Hortense Ash, Florence Wood, Orlena Mansfield and Dorothy Iluncan aunt-unce that they have rented The Oaks cottage at Cedar Lake. near Crown Point, where they will spend the summer vacation, Accepts Position in Cleveland. Paul R, Young, a member of the araduatina class, has accepted a posi- tion in the enzineerina department ot' the Speed Motor Car Co., of C'lt-yeland, Ohio. This is a highly desirable place and it speaks well for M, ll. S that onc ol' he-r students should be chosen. Mr. Youua has made many friends whilo at M. ll. S. who wish to con- gratulate him, lle will take up his new duties soon after coinnit-iu'e-int-nI. Baseball to be Suspended. .tr-1-oi'diii'.g to a rm-port ol' tht- l :u-ulty .Xtlilt-tic t'ouuuittef-, lnast-batll at Mor- ristown will bt- suspt-ndt-d on :if-count ot' tht- walr situation. Tlu- tt-aiu has In-1-ii losing mont-y for sonic- tinit-, and tht- step tziltt-ii hy tht- t'lllIllIlllli't' is no doubt ti wise tillt' X Injured in Runaway Accident. Miss Lelia Miller was slightly in- jured in a runaway accident yester- day. She. with Miss Orlena Mans- field and Claire Jackson, had gout- for a ride when her thoroughln'ed. Catalin, became frightened near tht- High School building. Miss Miller was thrown from her buggy and re ceiyed several bruises. but was able to attend classes today. April Honor Roll Announced. The April honor roll has been pub- lished by Miss Miller. There are not many fortunate enough to be included in the list this month. due to the fact that the mumps have invaded the school, causing many to be absent. The class play, combined with other thiuas. wrought havoc with the Senior grades. and the result is that the class does not have a single member iu- cluded in the list. The complete list will be found on Page ti, of this issue Minus Decorum Club. The Minus Decorum Club will meet in the C'llllDl'GOlllS lOIllOl'l'OW GYGl1lll2 at siilll. Marie Newhouse, President. Notice. All basketball players will please re- turn their suits and other equipment to me at their earliest pessible con- vf-nit-ut time. R. M. Reynolds, Coach, Y. W. Secretary Here Today. Miss liste-lla Sherrill, County Y. W. S0t'l'f'lCll'Y. was here today, visiting the local organization, She says- a short tallt to the lliah School airls alter the rt-gular school hours. Junior Reception April 20th. The date ol' thc .lunior reception has lu-l-n :announce-tl by President Tracy, wt' tht- ,lunior class. The date au- uount-cd is April twentieth. bill thc plgnt- has not bt-en decided upon. Fire in Physics Laboratory. A small fire broke out in the Physic Laboratory yesterday after- noon when an alcohol lamp was over- turned. Quick at-tion on the part of Elisha Moore, Maurice Cher1'y and Virgil Wayman prevented much darn- age. Concert To-night. The third H. S. Lyceum Course en- tertainment will be given tonight in the new Auditorium. A varied pro- gram will be offered, and such ar- tists as l-lungate, Jackson. Spurrier, Engle. Lewis, Bass and Kennedy will have parts. Miss Leno1'e Vlfooley is announced for a solo, Miss Myrl Mc- Cormick will give a chalk talk an-l Lawrence Wortman, alias Al Jolson, will be present. tContinued cn Page Eiahtl Faculty Entertained. The High School Faculty were the quests of Principal and Mrs, C. E. Mann at a delightful luncheon at their home yesterday afternoon. Those present were Miss Laura Blanche Mil- le1'. Miss Lorene XYooley and Ray M. Reynolds. Miss Bailey Married. Miss Elsie llaily. primary teacher in thc Morristown Schools, was married to .lamcs Pcston, of Gwynneville, at her home in Selma, Ind., Saturday afternoon. The couple will make their hz-me in Selma. Booster Out Next Week. The 1917 liooster will be ready for distribution by the last of next week, it is announced. The management has been meeting with much success in the sale of the books. and it is thought that the Senior venture will be a stir-cess. l':te-- I'-trty-six

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