Martinsville High School - Blue Streak Yearbook (Martinsville, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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K Q ' X x . -.Z AILEEN ARNEY KATHLEEN BEASLEY Meek and gentle as a lamb. For labor is itself a pleasure. Operetta 1 Home Economics Club 2-4 Dramatic Art Club 1-2 Commercial Club 4 Glee Club 1-2-4 Circulation Manager of Commercial Flier Commercial Club 4 4 X Home Economics Club 4 Vaudeville Acts 4 RALPH JONES The World's no better if we L'ife's no PAUL MARTIN longer if we hwrr'y. Agriculture Club 1 French Club 3 Commercial Club 3-4 Negro Minstrel 4 A football fellow with a football face, Dignity He plays football with a football grace. Dramatic Art Club 1 Agriculture 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-4 Football 8-4 All on Account of Polly 3 Stock Judging Team 3 TWBNTY-ONE worry 5 LETA FIX and repose are two of t she possesses. Dramatic Art Club 1 Home Economics Club 4 Vaudevi1le Acts 4 Commercial Club 4 Glee Club 4 he graces

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,- sb i , ff' Srninr Gllaaa liiztnrg It is not without a feeling of regret that we prepare to leave our Alma Mater and enter into new fields. Since we are the first class to have spent four years within the walls of the new building prepared for our convenience and interests, we have a sincere devotion for it, and cannot so readily and easily leave. We have a mingled feeling of amusement and pride when we let our minds wander back to the day that we entered this large unfinished build- ing, when we were small, timid Freshmen, so confused as to be almost horrified at the idea of remaining here. This feeling could not last long after becoming acquainted with class rooms, class-mates, the faculty, and even Seniors. Our entire Freshman year was filled with important events which will not soon be forgotten. To say that as Sophomores we were not sophisticated would be to say that we were not Sophomores at all. Still being the largest class in the school, we usually participated in every activity and never once re- mained in the background. A shadow was cast over us during this year due to the death of one of our members, depriving us of one who had remained loyal to our Sophomore band, Lilly McNary. It is seldom doubted that the Junior year was the happiest and most eventful year of the whole course. It was by this time that we became wholly adapted to High School ways and eagerly looked forward to every occasion. We assumed more responsibility than ever before, and our class play and banquet were two events never to be forgotten. Then, last but not least, we became the dignified Seniors that we had longed to be ever since entering High School, and we consider that we have made this year very worth while in our lives because of the activities in which we have entered, the zeal we have had in our studies, and the loyalty we have had to our school. And, now as we say adieu To our friends and classmates too- It is not without a sigh That we bid them all goodbye. We shall meet in future times In many inconsistent climesg But despite divergent ways- We'll remember High School Days. LOIS MCCLELLAN TWENTY-'rwo

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