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

 - Class of 1926

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:. S -G-fi - P - ffr f- oo s'6f'U1.,,,,- W P--in Snphumnre Qllaau liiztnrg THEOREM II: In the same school or in equal schools sixty-three verdant freshies may sometime become dignified seniors. GIVEN: Sixty-three verdant freshies. TO PROVE: The sixty-three verdant freshies may sometime be- come dignified seniors. PART I Proof Steps 1. Sixty-three verdant Freshies en- roll at M. C. H. S. September 1, 1924. . We, the fi-eshies, enter wrong class rooms, sit in senior seats, and in- general wander into the wrong thing af the wrong time. 3. Miss Hamblen became our adviser 4. We have another class meeting and elect Earl Johnson president, Mary Fitch, vice president, and Maxine Stan- field secretary and treasurer. 5. Semester examinations are here. 6. Half our greenness is worn off. 7. We freshies have the honor of having two of our members on the High School debating team. 8. Great rejoicing! Our t'freshie's basket ball team conquers Garfield's freshies. 9. Semester Exams. 10. We hold our breath. 11. Stop! Look! Listen! We are Sopho- mores. Reasons 1. When school opens all students, in- cluding freshies must enroll. 2. All freshies are green. 3. All classes must have advisers. 4. All classes must elect class offi- cers. 5. M. fC. H. S. always has semester examinations. 6. Half our freshman year is gone. 7. Our class has ability. 8. We, freshies have a good 'basket ball team. 9. Time for the misery to arrive. 10. Teachers are telling our fate. 11. We pass semester examinations. PART II 1. A band of fifty-six very wise Sophs enroll August 31, 1925. 2. We wise Sophs have the largest class in M. C. H. lS. 3. We instruct the green Freshies and enjoy their mistakes. 4. We elect Mr. Pierson and Miss Polk for class advisers. 5. In our second class meeting we elect Mary Fitch, presidentg Earl Johnson, vice-president, and Raymond Macey, secretary and treasurer. The death of Maxine Stanfield, one of our best liked, and most needed sopho- mores, caused a sad break in the, other- wise, happy and orderly steps of our class towards its goal. 6. We forget to instruct the fresh- men. 7. Examinations are here. 8. Great Happiness! Exams are over! Mr. Girhard has announced that our class has the highest average of any of the other classes. 9. Therefore in some near future time we that were verdant Freshies will sometime become dignified seniors. 1. When school opens all students must enroll. 2. '1'here are fifty-six of us. 3. All Sophs are wise. 4. All classes must have advisers. 5. Every class must elect class offi- cers. 6. All are working. 7. Time has arrived. 8. No more worry until time for next examinations. 9. From the previous steps the reader can easily foretell the future of our class, for how could we possibly be any- thing except dignified seniors When We have already made such rapid progress toward our goal. -Mary Fitch. TVVENTY- SEVEN



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-X : is ' Q AIX .SS X -S .e . gen. -'F?'l 'tj' 'gil-L-.li if Y 4 -47 V i i il illreahman Ollaza illiatnrg On September 7, 1925 a very green group of boys and girls en- tered High School. We met many difficulties the first few days, such as getting into wrong classes and meeting dignified seniors. At a class meeting we elected our class officers and advisers for the year. Vernon Moore was elected president, Riley Sharp vice-president, and Ralph Husted secretary and treasurer. Mr. Fender and Miss Gordon are our class advisers. When it came time for the Carnival, we decided to prove that we were not quite as green as we were supposed to be. We put on a very successful show and sold popcorn and crackerjack. We brought With us several members of our eighth grade champion basketball team of last year, who promise. to help make a splendid High School team in the near future. Many of the members of our class are taking prominent parts in the various activities of the school. so just watch us. We, too, shall be dignified seniors some day. WINIFRED CUNNINGHAM 0Dur illamnuz Alphabet A is for Athletics, well known to us all. B is for Baskets to win all the games. C is for Canon, Oh, yes, Cannonball, D is for doll, Ruby's lost it? What a shame. E oh you E, I frown upon you. F can't mean flunked. I couldn't do that. G stands for Gerald. What beautiful hair! H is for Harold. Mr. Washburn? That's that. I must mean illness. You'll get a white slip. J is for Juniors, You jolly young chaps. K is for Kenneth. So that's Percy's brother? L is Lois, our associate Editor. M must be Maurice, our smiling Art Editor. N stands for no. You know what we mean. O stands for ooh, There goes a mouse. P stands for Percy. Don't argue with me. Q stands for quick. Hurry to your class. R stands for Russel. Why, Doctor, of course. S must be sleep. Wake up, class is through. T must be typists: Edythe, Henry and Maurice. U stands for Ulrey. Riley says it's Ruby. V is for Virgil-Henley or Wood? W must be work. We love to do that. X must be exams. 'Tm glad they're over. Y must be you'ens. What beautiful English! Z must be Zimmerman. That million dollar smile. MR. A. FRESHMAN TWENTY-NINE

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