Judyville High School - Jargon Yearbook (Judyville, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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'Ti-J - .. on Q 'Ti-I in AA Q ,g4:.afyf -9365 KF' THE JARGON - Q e Q a Q. IIIQ, '9 J JN En riff ce Then there was Anita who used to play the saxophone so well, and who chummed with Fairie. For many years she had been on the stage, but having acquired millions of dollars, she left the stage and accompanied Fairie, who had been traveling in search of her ideal husband, but she said that she was now contented since Anita was traveling with her. l Leota said that Indiana had never had a better governor than Cecil Abel, and although they hated to lose him as governor they were delighted to know that he was going to be president of the U. S. A. I could hardly wait to find out what had become of Elmo. But Leota said that she had a purpose in leaving him until the last. I was not at all y surprised as to her purpose when about Five that evening the door bell rang and I found myself greeting my friends Rosalie and Elmo. It seemed as though they were just the same. I am sure I could never have spent a more pleasant vacation than I did in .Iudyville that week. I had but one regret and that was that my visit came to a close far too soon. but l returned to my work with a light heart, for I had the assurance that my friends were well and happy. Dora Hurley, QS. I saw a little muddy stream That turned to fairest blue, y Because its surface caught the gleam X Qf heaven's azure hue, And so this life, whate'er it be, Might turn to heaven fair, If we would lift our eyes and see The beauty everywhere. M? ff ll Page twenty-three J

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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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lgb QE WD Q A 'E 3559 , 1... VJ -Wi: I L 5- ,l W - , Q f --l' . 9 , 35, KJ 'Zi- JJG g F THF JARGON .itfix '15 G o' 9 CG laistnrp ln the year 192-l as fair September ushered in her golden days, a mighty rouv of young students were welcomed into bl. ll. S., the Home of Edu- ! l cation. .0 Boys and girls from far away l'ence, Gathered in on learning bent. Modest maidens and youths so line, Harchefl along in a matchless line. Those with pluck and some quite witty, Rushed along from the nearby city. .Xnd do not forget those from the farm, fkhl the empty head, but the mighty arm. Those from the home town too were there, lVith the oversized heads and the city airs. .Xnd here you have them young and sound, Climbing the ladder of learning from the first round. Vlass officers were elected: ' Elmo M. Francis l,l'CSlCl6l'lf ,. .....l..,.,.,,,.. ,, Yice-President .... .......,......,...., I 3illy Davis Treasurer . ..............l...,.,.................... .,........ X Yilliam Mcliinzie ln our Sophomore the class had decreased some in number but not in spirit. The olficers were: Booth President ..l..,.,., ..... L eota t,.....Cecil Abel Yice-llresident .... ,..-Xnita Crow Treasurer ...,.,.,.. .l....,,... . .. ........ ..,,................., . t -ed with the utmost joy, determination and .-Xs -luniors the class en ei hope. Again the enrollment had decreased. Class officials were: ' , ............ Elmo M. Francis President ....,.,..... l..,,...,...Cec1l Abel Yice-President ...l. Billy Davis Treasurer ......,,.... ........,,.... ........... ........ ........ ......,. And now the realization of the four years of untiring efforts-Graduzv tion. ,-Xh, yes, dear classmates, this is the end, The end of our high school days, 'tis true, lint just the beginning of a school that's new, The school of life through which all must pass. There's no such thing as skipping a class, No pull with the teachers, but still lots of fun, XYhen life's lessons are learned and your work is well done. Elmo M. Francis '28. Page tiventy-four

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