Judyville High School - Jargon Yearbook (Judyville, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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Judyville High School - Jargon Yearbook (Judyville, IN) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 31 of 102
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41: el +1 - H ob -Tj rn A -'QVEX ff THE .QQ A i +UTa - up J ' Qs fxjui A? 'U 62 VDD iluhpmlle Blumnrs In the fall of twenty-five, Freshmen numbering ten plus five, Stood at the door of judyyille School, lliondering what would be the rule. Somehow we got through that year, XVith lots of worry and lots of fear. I But vacation came at last, Everyone happy because they passed. Vacation quickly passed awayg XVith lots of fun and lots of play. Again we assembled at the school room doors, Only twelve happy Sophomores. That year we tried awfully hard to learng Our credit in Geometry we sure did earn. But even that year soon passed away. And again we parted: each going his way. The summer months passed all too soon, Again we are back in the old school room. 'lust six girls in the Junior class, Hoping that in the Spring we all might pass. So that the next year we'll be Seniors grandg Among the best in all the land. Now I guess I'll quit and go on home, For I've tried my best to write a poem. Esther Mae Lucas, 229. I'd rather be a could be, If I cou1dn't be an are, For a could be is a may-be, NVith a chance of reaching par. I'd rather be a has been Than a might-have-been by far, For a might-have-been has never been XYhile a has-been was an are, if DN Page thirty

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f T i '12 0. .. -E ra ..3,3gy,' , ' Jag: ' QGs rP 'run .mimox K e Sv QT.. 4 T l K-Y il me The ship High Sclimiln lay 'iiiclirwefl in the harlmr. Un the morning nf Scpteinlier eleventh, nineteen hunflrefl anil twenty- five, seventeen lmys anrl girls walkefl acrnss the gzmg-plank anfl startefl on their journey. Their goal was grailnatifin. i Mary lllcfalme was electefl captain ul' this ship. lileanfvr .Xl'l1l5'tl'HllQ', her assistant, anrl Luuise Renyille Hrst mate, Une clay one member uf the crew, Raynninfl l.anfliin. fell nverlmarrl antl was rlrownerl. They jnurneyefl un until une r'iiny ilay the slime uf thc Snplimnore year lmiinerl into view anrl iipfin which wi- finally lanrlefl. During our sojourn in the Siqilimiime year twin mnrc- uf Hur crew flestrtefl us. -lnyce Vfatson anfl Forrest Gilman. Hur officers this year were .luanita lliiwney. captain, Louise Renville, assistant, :intl liyf-lyn lficliisrvn, first mate. Une day they saw a small boat tfissing alinut nn the waves anrl pickefl up its vine occupant, Virgil Skinner. lle slain attachefl liiniscll' t-1 the crew :incl was an excellent worker, liut at thc next ccaling statinn he siiipiieil alwriarrl a larger ship callefl Hompestim. Ni-w lmllist' Renville. captain. Cherry Carpenter. assistant, and Iilizalieth liann-in, lirst mate, are the 1'-Hirials anrl livelyn Iftcliisrin, lfsther Mae Lucas, Yiviai' fiflflilvll, are the remaining mcmliers tif the crew, Let us hope that the remaining niemliers ut' this crew remain in- tact until they reach their final clestinatifm safely. lfvelyn lftcliisiin. 'l'l. The State uf the iliilinh li you think yriu re lieaten y-in are. lt y-in think ynu flare nut, yiiu ilnn t. li ywu'fl like tif win, lmut think ynu canit, lt's alinwst a cinch yivu wnn't. lt you think yuu ll tail, yiiu ve lust, Fur nut in thc wnrlrl ynu hnrl l Success liegins with a ft-lli+w's will, lt's all in the state uf the minfl. lfull many a race is lust. Ere ever a step is rung Xncl many a ciiwarfl fails Tire ever his wiirk's begun. Think liigj anfl ynur fleerls will grmv, Think small, anfl yuu'll fall lvehinrl, Think that vou can, anfl vnu will, ' ' 4 ,QD It's all in the state of the mind. 6333 Leota Booth, '28 . Q lf 8 'N s ee is s t ae' Page tzt'c'rz.!y-izinz' T Eluniur Qlllass Iiaisturp '



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