Judyville High School - Jargon Yearbook (Judyville, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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Giga M qi. ' 'i'9 D A' .9121-'tif Jlygx ff THE JARGON J :Q e N'-isa mg ' w'F Q 1 I W 116 Q3 JN-9 ' U rel 1 1 'u 1 ass 2111111 We the Senior class of 'ludyville High School, being of sane and sound mind, with no malice and partial to none, do hereby will and bequeath our possessions as follows: .Xrt. 1. To the whole school our superior initiative and unexcelled records as students. I .'Xrt. 2, To Mr. Brewer our sincere thanks for his careful supervision and devoted interest in our success. Art. 3, To Bliss Miller the right to make the coming Seniors behave as ' we have in Economics. 1 .Xrt. -1. To Mrs. Shand pleasant memories as our class sponsor and Q statt advisor. 1 .Xrt. 5. To Mrs. Lee our combined hopes that next year the music class will know the scale. .Xrt. 6. liverett Lappin--My dancing ability to Vivian on condition that she doesn't ruin it. Art. 7. 1-eota Booth-To Cherry Carpenter my smiles and becoming ways. .-Xrt. N. .Xnita Crow-My shyness of boys to Dorthea Cameron. .Xrt. 9. lilmo Francis-The science of skipping school to Floyd Ford, providing he defends it. Art. 10. Cecil .-Xbel-To Gene Renville the exclusive right to go to Kramer without having Hat tires. .'Xrt. 11. Dora Hurley-The art of public speaking to Sylvia Crow. Art. 12. Rachel Zenor-My behavior in school to Desmond Abel and Gene Renville. even tho' they don't need it. Art. 13. To the -luniors the Commercial room, but it must be kept as neat and immaculate as the Seniors have done HJ. .Xrt. 14. To the Sophomores the sole and undisputed right to the juniors' ponies, if they won't be overworked. Art. 15. To the Freshmen the privilege of remaining green in order that the coming Freshies won't feel lonesome. .'Xrt. 16. Billy Davis-My behavior in school to Fern Kiger. Art. 17. Rachel Zenorglly ability to work Commercial .-Xrithmetic to Louise Renville. Art. 13. Cecil .Xbel-My knowledge to John Carpenter, providing he uses it to the best advantages. .Xrt. 19. Elmo Francis-My ability to argue with the teachers to any of the boys in case they should need it. XYritten this Eighteenth day of April by Cecil .-Xbel llvitnessesz X Q3 Dan Armstrong, John Dope. 1' A ig-i?QgG ' -'Jo Z Page twenty '



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. j. . D.. :elif 'tv D Ad J? ld Ge x l 1 - 1- at evzfw' -99' T THE J uzcox A fi QW-V . -.f G- rife f- Y Yl O JJ QD, HPD f 9 ' 1 M BIUUI' H55 YUIJ BCP ll ll '-' i . 1 ll I-o, and behold! Twenty years have well mgh elapsed since that class ll tif nine dignified Seniors of the year 19.23 started forth in the world to form their gm-ggi-5, If their plans were made, perhaps those plans were somewhat altered. lelut we sincerely hope that their lives have been spent in happiness. Many times I have wondered into what lot my classmates might have been cast. and coming home one evening. very tired from the many duties of a nurse. I began to plan for a vacation. I had often longed to visit dear old hludyville. Su early the next morning I started my journey back to that little town where I had spent many happy school-days. y You can hardly guess my surprise and amazement when upon reaching my destination I found myself in a large city. The smoke was rolling forth from the factories and from the homes of many thousands of people. I was at a great loss to know where to go, but I made my way through a vast throng and out into a very busy street. I had walked but a short distance when I was very much astonished at hearing my name spoken and when I turned to see from whence it came l found myself looking into a bright smiling face of a well dressed gentleman of about thirty years of age. I fear I was very forgetful in failing to recog- nize my classmate, Everett Lappin. Upon making further inquiry I found l he was one of the wealthy bankers of the city. I-Ie said if I would visit 429 Iiast Main I would find another of my classmates. Being very much inter- ested in all the members of the class of '28, I made my way to the place indicated. Un reaching the place I had been told about I found myself in front of a very magnificent mansion. I soon became aware of the presence of two small children. I was on the verge of speaking to them when a third person appeared on the scene. I immediately recognized Leota. She was very surprised to see me. and came forward with extended hands and a beaming smile. After a few please ant words of greeting she conducted me into the house and there I was introduced to her husband, Mr. Abner Pence. .Xfter eating an excellent dinner we talked of olden times. I was not surprised to hear that Rachel was teaching school. For it had been her desire all her life. Leota then handed me the daily paper and one of the most important items I saw was the announcement of the wedding of Mr. Billy Davis and Evelyn Etchison. Billy had been in the navy many years but had at last .gp decided to live a retired life. K D QQ? sae s ss ap' 0 ' ,J a ' Page twenty-tivo

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