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 61 of 102
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'Xl . ,,,. . JV 1325! Fit : Q N : V o ' 1 -2555 -np' , W -. -UQX re 'PHE JARGON F ,fog .J ' ,F uv 9' va all Agn U ,Sn . WM C6 i one thousand dollars, which he was unahle to pay. Some friends asked Lin- coln to pardon the man. He said, I am, if possihle to be, too easily moved hy appeals of mercyg and l must say if this man had heen guilty of the foulest murder. l might forgive him of such an appeal. But the man who could go to ,Xfrica and roh her ot her children, for no other motive than that which is furnished hy dollars and cents, is so much worse than the most depraved murderer that he can never receive pardon at my hands. lt was Lincoln who nationalized the Thanksgiving festival, wherein a whole nation turns from daily toil. to thank the Giver of every good and perfect gift. Nu doulwt it was his continually asking God to help him that enaliled him to carry the nation through its great crisis, and it can he said ul him, 'l'hough he is dead yet he speakethf' llis hodv rests at Sirinffiield, lllinois. Here was his home which he i , .5 1 left to assume the leadership of the government. Un leaving Springfield for i llvashington, he bade his friends farewell and publicly asked the assistance url' the Divine lleing, without which he would not succeed, and with which he could not fail. There is Tl wonderful monument erected in memory of him at Springfield. the funds heing mostly suhscrihed lay the common people, and eight thoue sand dollars hy the negro troops. l.incoln's memory has heen made immor- tal hecause he never lost the common touch, and hecause of the great service he rendered to the cause of justice to humanity. c 5 c Elmo Rl. Francis, '28 Q 4 if it Page jzjty-.sm



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'xi , H as Q l -X-2.9 b Al -Wefx KF THE JARGON A, F H ,tra f J . R oo A-D P, o gi mn S.-vucietp On Tuesday evening, September 15, 1027, the Seniors gave a weiner roast at Harrison Trail. The evening was spent in eating, and playing games. Everyone left at a late hour vowing that they could not have had a better time. Tuesday night, September 20, was the scene of a Freshie weiner roast at Harrison Trail. .Xfter Dates were assembled the crowd arrived and the Freshies certainly know how to feed us on marshmallows. .-Xll departed after the fire ceased to burn. The lfreshies were excellent entertainers. 'I' 'I' 'I' l p SOMETHING DIFFERENT Friday night. September 30, the juniors and Sophomores planned on giving a hamburger try at Harrison Trail, but on account of rain they de- cided to give it in the school house. .Xfter the storm a small crowd came and the evening was spent the best possible. juniors and Sophomores hope for better luck next time. 'I' 'I' 'I' HALLOWEEN MASQUERADE Friday night, Hctober 23, a masquerade box supper was given here in the high school auditorium. :X very large crowd attended. Many students and quite a few people were masked. The boxes were sold and the proceeds went to the Annual. The -luniors sold candy, popcorn, sandwiches, doughnuts and confee. 'I' 'I' 'I' FAREWELL PARTY Thursday night, january 12, 1023, Billy Davis gave a party at his home. liilly left on liriday evening for Annapolis, Maryland, to preparatory school. 'I' 'I' 'I' BIRTHDAY PARTY Un january 20, lfvelyn Etchison entertained a number of her friends at a birthday party. The evening was enjoyably spent in playing cards, dan- cing, singing, and much conversation. About ten o'clock livelyn lit the candles on her wonderful cake and the delicious refreshments were served. Ask Yivian and Louise if they don't like Q fruit salad. ai .-Xll left at a late hour, wishing Evelyn manv more happy birthdays. if FW fs A H or -- ff Page fifty-eight

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