Judyville High School - Jargon Yearbook (Judyville, IN)

 - Class of 1927

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Page 58 text:

19 Zlargun 27 DEFINITIONS .Iudyville High School-A refrigerator for fresh things. el nl .4 The Hall-The place of merriment. The horror of the order loving students like Lucille and Eleanor. .4 .4 .4 Freshmen-Those insignificant, infinitesimal, superflous specimens of bacteria that are found in the corners during intermission. They are to be stood for, not on. 3 A! .4 Freshman President-The worst of the above mentioned and afore said pests. .4 ,-z .se Commercial Room-The senior hangout. .4 .4 M Mr. Brewer- Only fools are certain, Sylvia. Sylvia- Are you sure of that Mr. Brewer? Mr. Brewer- Certain of it. .4 3 N Mrs. Shand- You should write your compositions so that the dumbest could understand. Virgil- Which part do you not understand? .4 .4 .4 Ferrell- I would like to see some of your 20 stamps please. Mr. Bar- wick produced a sheet of 100. Ferrell pointed to the one in the middle and said,- I'll take that one please. .4 .99 .4 Cecil- I envy that fat woman when she laughs. Mr. Brewer- Why? Cecil-- There seems to be so much of her having a good time. N .4 nl Evelyn- Say, your folks have been in this country a long timef' Zelpha-- Yes, when my folks came here first the Indians were only knee-high. .-z .sv .4 Edna Owen- Can you tell me why a black cow gives white milk and it makes yellow butter? Mary Anna- Yes, for the very same reason that blackberries are red when they are green. Mr. Stephenson- Tell about the government of Hawaii. Lucille falmost asleepj- Sir? Mr. S.- Hawaii, Lucille- Oh just fine, thank you, how are you ? l 'age fifty-four -AL-A-Y-A if-' I l

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Q llargnn 27 JUKE ww LD I UT NV This NN UAL -pf-' WOITLDNWI' EVERY ONE SHOUT Il : Mr. Stephenson gave good grades Cecil would grow a little Elmo should study his English lesson Neva would use her thinker in shorthand Ililly kept still for just five minutes .luuior girls would talk out loud .ludyville ulies would all get broken ,ll .ft ,KZ IN JUNIOR ENGLISH CLASS I lel't my theme at home I dou't understand the question llid you say you wanted it on theme paper Do you want us to take ALL that for tomorrow 'l'hat's what it said in the book I studied the lesson for a taet Mrs. Shand My bool: disappeared and I eouldn't borrow one I know but Iean't tell it I-z .V-z ,-z Mr. White-W- Did you give the penny to the monkey? Sarah- Yes. M r. Whitt-- What did he do with it? . Sarah-- Ile gave it to his father who played the organ. INTHIS ANNUAL llelenw- My lmut these flowers are fresh. There is some dew on them yet Lowell- Yes, hut I'll pay the rest tomorrow. 'YYH11 H1211 111 .. .'



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W ' s . ,r, 19 Sargun 27 CAN YOU IMAGINE Anita.without a smile. Fairie without a powder. Dora chewing gum. Carrie sitting on a tack. Delbert using a poney. Elmo kissing a girl. Evelyn not saying Shoot.' .. . Lugille in.the..kitchen with boy. Marian without Swede. ' Lowell not fixing, a tire. Neva with the barbor's - Cecil with black hair. Eleanore going to Danville. Sylvia without music. Vivian writing love letters. Louise wishing for some one. Floyd in knee-trousers. Lorene with bobbed hair. Thelma climbing out of a window. 7 .A .4 .4 p H I, How woULD, YoU LIKE TO SEE: A Board-walk. H i'ii 4 ' ' L ' A Banana-split. A Lemon-punch. A Cow-slip. A Horse-fly through the window. .4 .4 ,-1 Mr. Brewer- I saw a cowslip by the river's brink this morning. Dora- I do hope it Wasn't one of ours, did it slip clear in ? .4 ni .Sl Floyd- Pa can you tell me when Babe Ruth was born ? Father- I can't tell you, son. Floyd- Well, Pop, can you tell me when Jack Dempsey was born? Father- I can't answer that either. Y Flogid-g We1l, Pop, will you my me a History of the U. S. then ? ,se .-z .4 Mr. Brewer- What part of the United States was received by con- quest? Guy Arehart- The Louisiana Purchase. .-z .az .sz Sylvia- It is funny Elmo'slcar runs out of gas every time he takes Rosalie home. Leota- I don't think so, that the way Velmer's car always does. Page fifty-five l KY' i X 4...1A.d.. ,t-,..A...'i ' - ns. s 'L2,L..:.'--J J' J!

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