Armstrong High School - Resume Yearbook (Armstrong, IL)

 - Class of 1924

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': L Vll'iilf '7 ' ll ' +ll Q Igurplg ugh 6515 fll' 1lf 'Il Wil . h f ir 2 P r ' W eg , 11 'iii S I P F L Top Row: Virlon Juvinal, John Courtney, Dwight Riee, Charles Booher. : Bottom Row: George Hollet, Grace Evans, Mary Carter, Edna Miller, Dallaa Sprague. 4 L: The Freshmen class of 19222-23 consisted of fifteen members, Charles Booher, VVilbur Cook, Leo Downing, Harriet Dunean, Grace Evans. Alfred ' Ferdaninson, Clarence Fletcher, George Hollett, Virlon Juvinall, VVillie Me- :j Adams, Edna Miller, Mabel Moore, Dwight Rice, Dallas Sprague, and Ruby Yates. f - Early in the school year, a class meeting was held and the following offi. - cers were elected: , E : W H H II 'I in 65 1 9 2 4 n n?r-'ll All ',., ,

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' 131113312 3312: Qfsplh , an ll, H In Our -class got together in the month of January, and held a class party. with invited guests, at the home of Margaret Reece. This was the real be- ginning of our class activities. It seemed that the Freshmen were especially busy that year and found little timel for amusements, until the last week of school when the students and teachers joined together in another XVeinei- Roast. VVeiners seemed to be the favorite dish that yea1'. With this weiner roast we ended our Freshmen Year. When, the class started in as Sophomores in the fall of '22. we were not so large in number. During the year we lost several of our class mates, bc- cause of the changing of schools. As a class, we were proud to say that. those who departed from us intended to attend schools at different places. School rolled by with nothing taking place in the class with the exception of the class Tournament. In this tournament the Sophomores received third place. We took the honor and were determined to do better the next year. Time passed and we were soon ready to go for another vacation, Before the Faculty would entitle us to a vacation they gave us a picnic dinner in the woods the last day of school and then they set us free. In the fall of '23 with a change in teachers and course of tstudy, we entered the Armstrong High School as Juniors. The Junior year seemed a very busy year to begin with. Towards the end of the year the Seniors in- formed us that they thought it would be still busier as they wished a banquet from us. This we planned out with our own heads and hands with the help of the teachers. Before it was over we found out that the Junior year was a very busy one. We hope that in the fall of '24 we shall enter the Armstrong High School as Seniors. Let us give a last word to the Seniors: To the Seniors of twenty-four, We have spoken of this before, We bid you good-bye And part with a sigh At the Armstrong High School Door. Adaline Meitzle,r ,25 Where ignofrance is bliss, it is folly to be wise. I-11 an .gm E-ii:-:ii-Q 1924 Q,,,n.,,:iis.-:sis ng-ga



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Fr u n purple ,mb fgum Q u u u n -i 4. Dwight Rice. Presidentg Edna Miller. Secletary and treasurerg Harriet Duncan and Yirlon Juvinall, student council, Miss Palmer. class advisor. Near the end of the school year, we gave a party which was very much enjoyed by all. The Sophomore class of 1923-24 was niuch smaller than that of 19212-23. Many of the members of the class moved away from Armstrong, and others were forced to quit school for various reasons. Now our class consists of : eight members, Charles Booher, Mary Carter, Grace Evans, George Hollett, Virlon Juvinall, Edna Miller, Dwight Rice, and Dallas Sprague. : George Hollett did not become a member of our class until the beginning of last semester. Harriet Duncan, who was a member of the class the first semester is now in Indianapolis. : In the early part of the school year a class meeting was held and the following officers were elected: : Virloni Juvinall, President, Harriet Duncan, Vice-President, Mary Car- ter, Secretary and treasurerg Dwight Rice and Edna Miller, student council, Mr. Nelson, class advisor. In the early part of the school year, we helped the upper classes in en- tertaining the freshies at a Weiner roast. - EDNA MILLER .- .- L Content to follow 'where we lead' the way ll' gn an . :ai time E u E Q 1924 Q-an :ll .n :ng D ll lil ai

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