Taylor County
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History of Moro School District No. 6.History of Moro District Number 6 The Moro District, named from the old Mountain some ten miles southeast
of the one-time village of the same name, erected its first school building in 1887. It was a one-room frame structure,
rudely equipped. Some three years later the community in had grown so much that another room was found necessary and was
added by the patrons of the school. In 1906 a new wooden building was furnished by the good citizens of the district and
the growth of the district continued until, 1917, a four-room, modern brick building was erected at a cost of $5,200.
This building stands on a five-acre plot just south of the site of the old buildings.
Just Keep on Keepin' On If the day looks kinder gloomyAnd your chances kinder slim; If the situation's puzzlin' An' the prospects awful grim, And perplexities keep pressin' Till all hope is nearly gone, Just bristle up and grit your teeth, And keep on keepin' on. Shunnin' never wins a fight, And frettin' never pays; There ain't no god in broodin' on These pessimistic ways. Smile just kinder cheerfully, When hope is nearly gone And bristle up and grit your teeth, And keep on keepin' on. There ain't no use in growlin' And grumbling all the time When music's ringing everywhere, And everything's in rhyme. Just keep on smilin' cheerfully, If hope is nearly gone, And bristle up and grit your teeth AND KEEP ON KEEPIN' ON Class Roll
Reference: The Buffalo Trail, 1922, yearbook of Taylor County Schools
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