Judyville High School - Jargon Yearbook (Judyville, IN)

 - Class of 1927

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19 A 3313011 27 Everyone was over joyed to learn of the others success, such as they had gained. Thelma, the champion Shorthand writer of the World, Glen an up to date well known farmer, Lowell an accomplished old bachelor, Marion living a happy married life, Mrs. Shand a famous artist, Mr. Brewer also famous because of his hand made Ukes, Mr. Stephenson, a commercial instructor in Purdue University, Lorene and I did our bit by running, unaccomplished old maids, the owners, of the Serra Toga Hotel. All departed Sunday afternoon after 3:00 o'clock luncheon, singing the old J. H. S. song, with joy on their lips and tears in their eyes, and the thought of meeting again the following year, August 9, 1944. Neva Worley-'27 Lorene Heck-'27. bzninrs uf '27 Now listen dear sister And I shall tell you About the Seniors of '27 So kind and true. The time is drawing near When from school we'll depart, And I often Wonder If any has sorrow in his heart. When we have gone away As educated men We shall wish many times We were back in school again. Some of us shall go to school, Some of us may not But our dear old days at J. H. S. Will never be forgot. Thelma Baxter-'27. When woman was made of man's 'rib someone pulled a boner Page sixteen

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19 jargon 27 Glass ibrupberp Because of dissatisfaction and the longing for fame, Lorene and I wandered to the sight of the Niagara Falls. So well satisfied with the place we secured a position in the Serratoga Hotel, as dish washers, a few weeks later as cooks, and kept progressing until at last owners of the Hotel. Owing to such confining business we were unable to return home, for visits among old friends and especially the old class of '27, This is the year 1943 and this is the selected place for the World's Fair, lonesome for the old class-mates we wrote to them, telling them that we would be overjoyed to reserve our best rooms for them, and have them visit us for the week. We wrote them by their old names, and old addresses. We received word that they would come. On Monday Morning our old Editor-in-Chief, formerly Marian Wil- lett, now Mrs. Elmo Francis and her husband, Elmo, arrived. They were loyal friends back in school days but we always thought it would be Swede A short time later our Senior president, Glen Weaver arrived as hap- py as usual. Shortly after dinner Lowell Hensley and Thelma Baxter came, serene as ever. After 6:00 o'clock luncheon we started our Week's enjoyment. But the chief topic of conversation through out the week was of pranks done at school,,of the time Lowell kicked the mucilage bottle out of the typing room landing at second flight of stairs at Mr. Brewers feet, of the time Glen's expert slyness in passing delicious chocolates in bookkeeping class. Happy were the hours spent together but we were made more happy on Friday morning by the arrival of Mr. Brewer and Mrs. Shand, who were attending the world's fair and learning of our Hotel chanced to visit us, not knowing of the party. They were quickly taken into it to spend the rest of the week with them. We had been greatly surprised to see them but not nearly so as a few hours later a distinguished rather short, heavy set man with dashing red hair and blue eyes appeared with a lovely maiden by his side. It was no one but Mr. Stephenson, who when we were Seniors had come back to school after holidays a new bridegroom, putting an end to many of the girls Tho't Love Affair. They were also made members of the party. New- Women always contra-dict each other. Thelma- They do not. Page fifteen



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19 jargon 27 beniur will We, the Seniors of the Judyville High School realizing that we are about to depart from our beloved Alma Mater forever, agreeing for the present and being of a sane and disposing mind do hereby will and be- queath our valued possessions as follows: Item 1: To the Juniors. The Senior dignity, and the seats in the assembly room now occupied by the Seniors on the condition that they keep them as neat and immaculate as the Seniors have done. Item 2: To the Sophomores. The right to chew gum when Mr. Brewer is not in the room. The right to discard the ukes whenever they wear them out. Item 3: To the Freshmen. The right of calling the incoming class F1'eshie and initiating them in a fit and becoming manner. Item 4: To Mr. Brewer. The right to expect a model Senior class next year with a deportment of 110, who will keep their feet on the floor and sit up straight. Item 5: To Mr. Stephenson. The right to blush whenever Indianap- olis is mentioned. Item 6: To Mrs. Shand. The right to expect a better music class next year. Item 7: Lorene Heck-My ability to write letters in Bookkeeping class without being caught to Leota Booth. Item 8: Lowell Hensley--My ability to bluff my way through classes to Johnny Carpenter. Item 9: Glen Weaver-My good behavior in school to Billy and Elmo to be divided proportionally between them. Item 10: Neva Worley-My dancing training to Juanita Downey. Item 11: Thelma Baxter-My shyness when around boys to Eleanor Armstrong. Item 12: Marian Willett-My right to sleep in Economics class ev- ery Monday to Elmo Francis. Item 13: 'Thelma Baxter-To Cecil Abel the right to hug Fairie Creamer as Lowell Hensley did me. Item 14: Lowell Hensley-To Louise Renville the right to wish about me as much as she desires when ever she is staying with Eleanor Armstrong. A man is a worm in the dust-he wiggles-and then some chicken picks him up. Page se vcnteen

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