Mary Jane Kealey
Jokes
Jane Kealey
Harry: I always wondered where all the Meyers came from until I visited Irwin.
Francis: Then what happened?
Harry: I saw a sign which read, “Myers Manufacturing Company.
~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 1
CLASS OFFICERS
President _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Kenneth Stinson
Secretary_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Jane Kealey
Treasurer_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Agnes Welker
Class Colors—Brown and White.
Class Flower—Tulip.
Class Motto—Don't try dying, but die trying.
CLASS SONG
Tune of “Nancy Lee”
Four years ago we came to High,
The Jolly class of Twenty-five.
No task too hard but what we'll try,
The class of Twenty-five.
The four years passed, till now at last we go away,
O'er hill and lea, on land and sea, our paths may stray,
But ever in our minds will stay
The memory, of tasks we here begun.
All Hail! All hail, the class of Twenty-five,
The class of Twenty-Five, all hail.
All hail! All hail, the class of Twenty-five,
The class of Twenty-five, all hail.
A better class you ne'er can find,
Than we, the class of Twenty-Five.
Our teachers words we keep in mind,
The class of Twenty-five.
Our High School life is swiftly passing, soon we part;
And Mem'ries sweet, engraven deep, upon each heart,
We'll cherish ever, ceasing never, though apart,
The friendships here begun.
Farewell, farewell to thee, dear Jeannette High,
Farewell, the class of Twenty-five.
Farewell, farewell to thee, dear Jeannette High,
Farewell, the class of Twenty-five.
~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 11
Mary Jane Kealey
Class Secretary (I-3-4); Orchestra (I-2); Literary Vice President (I-4);
Secretary (2-3); Glee Club (I-2); I. F. F. Club (4); Vice President of
Bryant Literary (4); “It Pays To Advertise” (4).
Chatter, chatter all the day,
Sing and laugh on Life's Highway,
Jane is full of pep and joy,
And very true to a Senior Boy.
~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 18