Ellettsville High School - Llamarada Yearbook (Ellettsville, IN)
- Class of 1939
Page 1 of 70
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DEDICATION
We, the Seniors of 1939, wish to dedicate this
edition of the Llamarada to the memory of our
former sponsor, Mr. Carl Smith, and to his high
ideals and standards.
Mr. Smith was our sponsor for four years. He
was patient, kind, and sympathetic to each and
every one of us. Although Miss Raines and Mr.
Stewart have tried to take his place as our sponsor,
We still feel the need of him.
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FOREWORD
A portrayal of school life as it exists, and a recognition of
the factors which contribute to our growth and development
have been our aim in this book. We have essayed to ac-
knowledge progress in buildings and in extended courses
of study-the material side of school life. But more im-
portant than this is our debt to those who foster our
school spirit and loyalty,-the athletic organizations,
clubs and faculty.
The success which we, the Senior Class of 1939,
have achieved in our various endeavors and in the
publication of this book, we attribute to the con-
stant encouragement and guidance of our spon-
sors, Miss Raines and Mr. Stewart.
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JAMES MCJILTON, B.S. '
University of Illinois
Agriculture
Biology
"I am never so happy or
unhappy as I suppose."
MAURICE SAKEL, B.S.
Evansville
Science and Physical
Education
"A prince of good fellows
And surely a loyal friend!
H. C. WEATHERS, M.A.
Indiana University
Agriculture and Arithmetic
"To be merry, one must seek
the foundation of happi-
ness."
OLLIE STUART, M.S. ASA L. BEARD, B.S.
Indiana University Marion, Terre Haute
History and English History and Industrial Arts
"A pleasing personality in- "Naught spake he more than
termingled with high aims was needed,
and ideals." And that was said with
care."
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MARY FRANCES SMITH, A.B. ESTHER RAINES, A.B.
Indiana University Ball State Teachers College
Home Economics and Science Business Education and Physical
Education
"Extremely busy, but quiet about
it, "A willing hand, a cheery smile,
Heart of goldw-no one can doubt Helps to make our days worth
it." while."
FRANCES HARDING, A.B. MILDRED REEVES, B.P.S.M.
Indiana University Indiana University
English and Latin Music, Art, and Social Studies
"She who submerges herself in "Give to the World the best you
work have,
Does not drown in discontent." And the best will come back to
you."
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President Senior Class
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Orchestra
Mixed Chorus
"The friendly grasp-the
honest gaze:
The voice that means the
thing it says."
MARY KATHRYN .
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"Who Said Quit?"
"Ask the Professor"
"Betty Lou"
Llamarada Staff
Eagle Staff
Mixed Chorus
Secretary Senior Class
"She has loved, and been
loved."
ELLEN BERRY
Llamarada Staff
"She is pretty to walk with,
witty to talk with, and
pleasant, too, to think on."
NAOMI BREEDEN
"Betty Lou"
"Ask the Professor"
"And let us go on our way
forgetting
The joys and sorrows of
each yesterday."
L. DEE ADDIE
"Ask the Professor"
"Betty Lou"
"Three Days of Grace"
"Who Said Quit?"
"A ride in his Ford were
fairer
Than a ride in a.nother's
Pierce-Arrer."
L L A M A R A D A :z:z:s.zl:Ls:zf-2-1-21 1'i'1'i'1'1'1':s1
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WILLIAM GORDON
KELLY
"Ye Dog-gone Sinners"
Eagle Staff
Vice-President Senior Class
Basket Ball
"Himself unshaken as the
sky, His words, like whirl-
winds, spin on high."
NORMA MYERS
"Who Said Quit?"
"Betty Lou"
Llamarada Staff
Eagle Staff
Mixed Chorus
Treasurer Senior Class
"Brown hair and shining
eyes,
Ah, 'tis a glimpse of Para-
dise!
But wait, my dear, what do
we see?
A little vixen, too, is she."
HELEN ALBERTA
CARPENTER
Eagle Staff
Llamarada Staff
Library Staff
"What a sweet delight a
quiet life aEords."
MAXINE BROWN
Llamarada Staff W
Mixed Chorus
"Unthinking, idle, Wild, and
young,
I laughed, and danced and
talked and sung." 7b
JEANNE RANARD .
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"Three Days of Grace"
H. S. Treasurer '37-'38
H. S. Ass't. Treasurer '38-'39
Mixed Chorus
"A thing of beauty is a joy
forever."
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FRANCES ELLAL UTSE
BRUCE
"Ask the Professor"
"Betty Lou"
Library Staff
"Though her disposition is
retiring,
Her intelligence is outstand-
ing."
DOLA CONNER
"Ask the Professor"
"Betty Lou"
Llamarada Staff
Eagle Staff
"The world will never hear
of meg
I mind my own business."
LELAND ENGLEDOW
"Ask the Professor" Jcmhc
"Betty Lou"
"Who Said Quit?"
"Three Days of Grace"
Llamarada Staff
Basket Ball
Soft Ball
"Happy am Ig from care I'm
free,
Why ain't they contented
like me?"
FORREST EDWIN J
FREEMAN dgauff
"Ask the Professor"
"Betty Lou"
"Three Days of Grace"
"Who Said Quit?"
Basket Ball
"All are friends and none
enemies."
VIRGINIA MAY
SHIGLEY
"A good heart is better than
all the heads in the world."
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RUTH CURRY Zftfw
Llamarada Staff
Mixed Chorus
"Her every tone is music's
own."
BETTY JEAN CURRY
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"Betty Lou" .
"Three Days of Grace"
Mixed Chorus
Llamarada Staff
"I would more natures were
like mine,
So innocently wild and
free."
HERBERT LAURETTS
I-IENDRICKS
"Ask the Professor"
"Betty Lou"
"Who Said Quit?"
President Boys' Council '39
"I am not of that kind to
shake of my friend when
he would need me."
CAROLYN JANE
McCOWN
Llamarada Staff
Eagle Staff
High School Orchestra
Mixed Chorus
"Silent and chaste as she
steals along,
Far from the world's gay,
busy throng."
WARREN SCHOOLING
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"And when a lady's in the
case,
You know all other things
give place."
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LUELLA CRISMORE J"""N
"She hath a quiet way, and
pleasing."
EUGENE WEAVER
"Ask the Professor"
"How happy the life unem-
barrassed by the cares of
business."
CAROLINE JUNE SEARS
"Ask the Professor" 3
"Betty Lou"
"Three Days of Grace"
Library Staii
Mixed Chorus
Llamarada. Staff
"I have often regretted my
speech, Never my silence."
MAMIE WANDA OLIVER
"Ask the Professor"
"Betty Lou"
Mixed Chorus
High School Orchestra
Eagle Staif
"The path of duty is the
way to glory."
RUTH MAXINE HAZEL
"Ask the Professor"
"Betty Lou"
"Three Days of Grace"
Mixed Chorus
"A frame so robust with a
nature so sweet."
LLAMARADA
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PAUL ALLEN HANNA
"Ask the Professor"
Betty Lou
Silence is more eloquent
than words."
MAURICE HOLSAPPLE
"Ask the Professor"
"Betty Lou"
"Speech is great, but silence
is greater."
HELEN THORNTON
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"Three Days of Grace"
Eagle Staff 11'
Llamarada Staff
Mixed Chorus
"Oh, blest with temper
whose unclouded ray,
Can make tomorrow cheer-
ful as today."
ROBERT JACKSON
"Betty Lou"
"Ask the Professor"
"Three Days of Grace"
Basket Ball
Soft Ball
"My only books were wom-
en's looks,
"And folly's all they've
taught me."
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SIGRID MARIE MOFFATT
"Who Said Quit?"
Llamarada Staff
Eagle Stat?
Mixed Chorus
"Let's be merry while we
are young."
GLEN STINES
Basket Ball
Base Ball
Track
"I have never felt the kiss
of love,
Nor a maiden's hand in
mine."
ROZELLE TROWBRIDGE
"Kind thoughts and gentle
in their expression."
JUNIOR OLSSON
Basket Ball
"None so blithely gay as he,
Where'er the ladies chance
to be."
RUTH STULTZ
WJ!-we
"Who Said Quit?"
Llamarada Staff
Eagle Staff
Mixed Chorus
"Her ready answer and
modest air
Show her wise as she is
fair."
FRED CRUM
Basket Ball
Llamarada Staff
"Ask the Professor"
"Three Days of Grace"
"Betty Lou"
"He pleases all the world,
But it seems he cannot
please himself."
LLAISLLARADA
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GARNET TRUESDEL DM
"Ask the Professor" 74
"Betty Lou"
"Who Said Quit?"
Eagle Staff
"She is rich that desires
nothing more."
CLAIR DILLMAN
"They say, best men are
moulded out of faultsg
And, for the most, become
much more the better for
being a little bad."
COZIENE WEATHERS
"Three Days of Grace"
"Who Said Quit?"
Llamarada Staff
Eagle Staff
Manager of B. B. Team
Track
Mixed Chorus
"His ways were quiet, but
his marks high."
ADAI-I CRIDER
"Betty Lou"
"Three Days of Grace"
Library Staff
"Even though she seemed
distant at times,
We know her heart has
been with us."
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5th Row:
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7th Row:
Top Row:
President:
WHEN WE WERE F RESHMEN
Herbert Hendricks, Marvin Wallace, Betty Curry, Pauline
Medearis, Jane McCown, Ruth Curry, Maxine Brown, Nor-
ma Myers, Harriet Payne, Charles Hines.
Mervin Figg, Jeanne Ranard, Glen Stines, Helen Johnston,
Ruth Stultz, Naomi Breeden, Mamie Oliver, Thelma Rich-
ardson, Barbara Malan, Nellie Underwood.
Herman McGuire, Dorothy Price, Loretta Lee, David Free-
man, Caroline Sears, Sigrid Moffatt, Maxine Hazel, Eloise
Bruce.
Robert Kale, Roy Cardwell, Forrest Johnson, Georgia
Fielder, Hilda Knight, Robert Jackson, Warren Schooling,
Luella Crismore. W
Harold Stogsdill, Paul Hanna, Grant Stewart, Ellsworth
Farley, Lucille Cowden, Coziene Weathers, Billy Kelly.
Billy Harris, Jr., Audra Gilmore, Virginia Shigley, Mary
A. Pfaff, Ellen Berry, L. Dee Addie.
John Eakin, Mary Moore, Dola Conner, Marjorie Stevens,
Nola Brinson, Lela Smith, Margaret Clendenning, John
White, Mr. Smith, Sponsor.
Forrest Freeman, Fred Crum, Mary K. Winkler, Mary E.
Hamm, Garnet Truesdel, Eugene Weaver, Maurice Hols-
apple, Leland Engledow.
Billy Harris, Jr. Vice-President: Norma Myers
Secretary and Treasurer: Georgia Fielder
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HISTORY OF CLASS OF 1939
In digging through the annals of time amid dozens of dust cov-
ered documents, we noticed a picture bearing the label of Primary
Class of 1927 of Ellettsville Public Schools, Ellettsville, Indiana. This
brings to one's mind a room full of timid, shy, little creatures, some
with dirty faces, some clinging to Mrs. Brown's skirts, some crying,
and some getting their knuckles cracked with a ruler. Such behavior
and conduct lasted for one year only, at which time we were promoted
to Miss Price's room. Year after year the happy, carefree group of
youngsters progressed, until one day in September, 1935, Mr. Weathers
designated us as the freshmen of Ellettsville High School and appoint-
ed Mr. Carl Smith as our sponsor. At this time new recruits were re-
ceived from Cross Roads School, Joint School, Vernal School, Gross
School, Bloomington School, and ten new members came in from the
eighth grade. This boosted the class roll to a total of sixty-six, which
was the largest freshman class that has ever entered Ellettsville High
School. Even though we outnumbered the upper classmen, we took
our initiation in the form of old-fashioned hazing, but to our dismay,
Mr. Weathers announced, at the end of the noon hour, that next year
we would give a party and initiate the next class in the regular way.
As this class traveled the upward road to higher education, one by
one we members became lost in the insurmountable heights of geom-
etry and the pitfalls of Caesarg unable to read the signboards of alge-
bra and our digestion made bad by sour English, the class roll dimin-
ished to forty-three at the beginning of the junior year. At this time
we found our pathway much easier.
Because of the death of our sponsor, during the summer months,
Mr. Clarence Stewart was appointed as sponsor and Billy Kelly as
president. All efforts were directed toward that great event, the Jun-
ior-Senior Banquet. After the meal, all members of both classes and
the faculty engaged in a snowball fight and then withdrew to the
Indiana Theatre. In order to make this banquet possible, it was nec-
essary for the juniors to sell candy at the ball games and give two
plays, entitled "THREE DAYS OF GRACE," and "WHO SAID
QUIT?" We also sponsored the WHAS radio stars, "The Texas Rang-
ers" and served lunch to three hundred spellers.
In the fall of 1938, thirty-nine members appeared in our senior
lines with determination written on our faces: a determination to suc-
ceed. This year is the climax-Miss Raines was appointed co-sponsor
and Grant Stewart, Jr., presidentg and with the co-operation of every
class member in soliciting ads, in sponsoring two radio programs, "The
Texas Rangers," and "Sunshine Sue" and in presenting the senior
play, "Small Town Romeo," we are able to publish this annual, which
is another milestone of our success and which we hope will guide and
inspire the future classes to continue making old E. H, S. better.
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WILL
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. WE, THE SENIORS OF EL-
LETTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, of the city of Ellettsville, Common-
wealth of Indiana, being of sound mind and memory, do make, pub-
lish, and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form
as follows:
We, the Senior Class of 1939, do hereby will our senior row to
the Seniors of 1940.
We, the Senior Class of 1939, do hereby will Miss Harding a
Literature class which will not argue with her.
We, the Senior Class of 1939, do hereby will Miss Raines a typing
class that will not waste paper, and will also take good care of the
new typewriters.
I, Ellen Berry, do hereby will my Whistle to Clara Alice Harris
and my ability to dance to Carl Smith.
I, Naomi Breeden, do hereby will my freckles to Clifford Leach
and my ability to write with my left hand to Melvin Taylor.
I, Maxine Brown, do hereby will my gift of gab to Eunice Burch,
and my double chin I will to Betty Ratliff.
I, Ellalouise Bruce, do hereby will my many friends to Mary Webb
and my oiiice work I leave to Betty Stines.
I, Helen Carpenter, do hereby will my literary career to Cleon
Martindale and my domestic art to Dorothy Dean Schaadt.
I, Dola Conner, do hereby will my ability to leave the school at
noons to Marian Bastin and my ability to tell jokes to Virginia Day.
I, 'Adah Crider, do hereby will my good nature to Elizabeth Holler
and my position in the library to Betty Grubbs.
I, Luella Crismore, do hereby will my many boyfriends to anyone
who wants them and my personality, I will to Bernice Bruce.
I I, Betty Curry, do hereby will my ability as a waitress to Vera
Mae Taylor and my sweet smile to Evelyn Spilbeler.
I, Ruth Curry, do hereby will my fine voice to Fern Freeman and
my extra weight to Doris Hamm.
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I, Fred Crum, do hereby will my Ford to Sidney Cowden, provid-
ing he can drive it like I do and my red hair and temper to my brother,
Robert.
I, Clair Dillman, do hereby will my striped socks to Norris Cris-
more and my bow tie I will to Harold Hall.
I, Leland Engledow, do hereby will my noise making to Frank
Wilber, and my love affair with Dorothy Mobley, I leave to Henry
Hall.
I, Forrest Freeman, do hereby will my basketball ability to my
brother, Bobby, and my Way with the girls to Charles May, Jr.
I, Paul Hanna, do hereby will my freshman girl to my brother
Warren, and my ability to follow kids on dates to Hubert Goble.
I, Ruth Hazel, do hereby will my seat next to Mutt Crane on the
bus to Thelma Abram and my laugh to my sister, Sarah Chloe, pro-
viding she likes to laugh as well as I do.
I, Herbert Hendricks, do hereby will my ability to get stuck in
the mud to Lw Addie and my ability to sleep in literature class to
Bernard Rumple.
I, Maurice Holsapple, do hereby will my ability to play hooky
to Jack Van Dyke and my extra height to Elmo Deckard.
I, Robert Jackson, do hereby will my ability to be center in bas-
ketball to Ralph Kelley and my Bing Crosby voice to Hubert Grubb.
I, Helen Johnston, do hereby will my acrobatic stunts to Avonelle
Weathers and my honor to go with a basketball boy to Juanita King.
I, Billy Kelly, do hereby will my bright colored shirts to Bobby
Grubbs and my ability to skip literature class to Loester Powell.
I, Norma Myers, do hereby Will my 92 pounds to Faye Libkie
and my fair complexion I leave to Beryl Adkins.
I, Sigrid Moffatt, do hereby will my profile to Allegra Hendricks
and my love for V-8's to Doris Bastin.
I, Jane McCown, do hereby will my musical ability to Pence Card-
well and my slender figure to Hazel Jean Underwood.
I, L. Dee Addie, do hereby will my flivver to Sammy Baynes and
my beautiful voice to Jack Myers.
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I, Mamie Oliver, do hereby wili my typing ability to my sister
Violet, and my dimples to Evelyn Jackson.
I, Junior Olsson, do hereby will my ability to keep up all the
night spots in Bloomington and still go to school to Eugene Moore
and my ability to dance to Eugene Moore, also. '
I, Jeanne Ranard, do hereby will my black hair to Betty Ann
Cline, and my way with the teachers to my sister, Claudine.
I, Warren Schooling, do hereby will my blond wavy hair to Vera
Taylor and my wit I will to Rex Webb.
I, Caroline Sears, do hereby will my position as president of the
library staff to Doris Crider and my front seat in the assembly I leave
to Maurice Borden.
I, Virginia Shigley, do hereby will my love for shorthand to who-
ever will take it, and my typewriter I leave to my sister, .Mary Ellen.
I, Grant Stewart, do hereby will such socks, as must be beaten
on the floor to be wearable, to my successor, whoever that is, and my
seat at Middleton's lunch room to Buford Roberts.
I, Glen Stines, do will my nickname of "Possum" to Mutt Free-
man and my job as "Terror of the Hardwood" I leave to, Robert
Hawkins.
I, Ruth Stultz, do hereby will my ability to get to school two
minutes early to Lucille Cowden and my bright fingernail polish to
Roseln Abbitt.
I, Rozelle Trowbridge, do hereby will my big brown eyes to Dor-
otha Mobley, provided that she will roll them, and my eighth grade
boys I leave to whoever Wants them. V
I, Garnet Truesdel, do hereby will my love for Billy'Kelly to
Harriett French and my walk I will to Naomi Browning.
I, Coziene Weathers, do hereby will my place as manager to any-
one who wants it and my winning ways with the girls to Hubert Brown.
.I, Eugene Weaver, do hereby will my extra weight to Freddie
Cornman and my angelic smile to Jimmie Goodall.
I, Mary Kathryn Winkler, do hereby will my Martha Ray smile
to Betty Jane Gillaspy and my blonde hair I will to Irene Miller.
Signed this 24th day of April, 1939.
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CLASS PROPHECY
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In the year of 1940, the 1939 graduating class of Ellettsville High
School held a reunion and decided to charter a plane, called the Eagle
Clipper, to take a trip around the world. They started May 20, 1940.
Each member was aboard with his wife, her husband, and sweetheart.
Just as they were passing over the Hawaiian Islands, they were forced
to land. The class decided to stay awhile entertaining themselves.
Then years later, 1950, we see the class after they were forced
down in Hawaii. A part of the class has gone back to the United
States and a part of them has remained on the Islands. L. Dee Addie,
who is back in Indiana, is a drummer boy in that universally known
swing band called the "Wild Cat" band, whose leader is Robert Jack-
son. Robert is known all over America as the "king of swing."
Ellen Berry is a beauty parlor operator in one of the many beauty
parlors in Ellettsville. Naomi Breeden is a stenographer in a J. C.
Penney dry goods store in Stanford, Indiana. '
Maxine Brown, that witty brown-eyed little girl, is a maid for
Mrs. Forrest Freeman. Maxine is very fond of her occupation. 'Ella-
louise Bruce has grown old and faded because her lover remained in
Hawaii to woo a native girl.
Helen Carpenter has won fame being an Interior Decorator for
one of the country's larger furniture factories. Dola Conner has taken
advantage of her ability to draw and is teaching art in one of the
leading universities in the country.
Adah Crider has married some young man and is said to have
one of the most perfect homes that a girl could wish for. Luella Cris-
more stayed on the Islands and has grieved herself into insanity over
a sweetheart who was carried away by a native girl.
Betty Curry has realized a childhood ambition and has become
a head waitress in one of the most up to date hotels. Ruth Curry has
found her a sweetheart. Everyone is expecting to hear of an exclusive
wedding to take place soon.
Clair Dillman, the most mischievous member of the class, is now
a manufacturer of bow ties and striped socks. Clair has settled down
since his schooldays and has a sweet little wife and a set of twins.
Leland Engledow is seen in the sport-light as being one of the
most sought-after basketball coaches in America.
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Paul Hanna is continuing the occupation of his boyhood days and
is making a moderate living tilling the soil. Ruth Hazel, the girl who
found that it is better to be thin than fat, is teaching others the same
thing. Ruth is an expert dietician.
Maurice Holsapple has become a skilled mechanic from the prac-
tice of his boyhood days.
Helen Johnston, a well-known member of the class, is now living
a life of leisure. Helen has a maid and a moderate sum of money
because her husband, Forrest Freeman, has a chain of grocery stores
on the Islands.
Billy Kelly has worked for the last ten years to the top of the
ladder as a state patrolman. He "gets 'em" every time. He is ex-
pected to have a helper soon. It is none other than Garnet Truesdel.
They are making great plans to be patrolmen together, patroling their
children.
Jane McCown, the high school pianist, is now teaching music in
one of the high schools in Hawaii. Jane found her mate when she
received her job there. Norma Myers, the girl with that "come and
take me" appearance, has been taken by a Hollywood director. Norma
is making a fabulous salary.
Sigrid Moffatt was married to Herbert Hendricks a few months
before their trip to Hawaii. They own the most modern hotel in
America, and they are being successful. They are living the life they
love.
Mamie Oliver is still around Ellettsville. Mamie has never mar-
ried because she was left with a broken heart by a former sweetheart
in her schooldays. Junior Olsson, a well-known character of the
class, is a night club king in Hawaii with many and beautiful native
girls.
Warren Schooling has become one of the leading public political
speakers of America. He and his wife, the former Jeanne Ranard,
travel from state to state making speeches. Virginia Shigley has
turned out to be one of the finest gymnastic teachers for girls found
in the country.
Caroline Sears has become Mrs. William Barger and lives in
Columbus, Indiana. Caroline has a fine little home-the dream of
her childhood. Grant Stewart, who was president of the class, has
become a great architect in Hawaii.
Glen Stines, who was a member of the ball team in 1939, has
become a professional player. Glen is considered one of the best
ball players in America. Ruth Stultz is now Mrs. Maurice Williams
and lives with her parents. She is living a very quiet life.
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Rozelle Trowbridge was married immediately after she was grad-
uated. She has a fine home and is applying the knowledge she re-
ceived in high school in Home Economics classes. Coziene Weathers,
the used-to-be and still-is hero of all the girls, has become a nationally
famous doctor. Dr. Weathers guarantees to cure all pains and dis-
comforts or your money back.
Eugene Weaver, that perfect angel in his schooldays, has kept
the good work up and has become an active missionary worker in
Hawaii.
Mary Kathryn Winkler, that happy-go-lucky girl of the class,
has 'become a stewardess and is employed by her husband, Fred Crum,
who, following a flaming desire, has taken to the sea, and with great
success has become owner of a steamship line.
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CLASS SONG
Our school days are ending,
Our studies are through,
Dear Ellettsville High School
We're thinking of you.
We've followed your teachers,
We've tried to be true,
Dear Ellettsville High School
We're loyal to you.
With mem'ries to guide us,
By day and by night,
Your spirit beside us
We're sure to go right.
We'll try to be worthy,
Our best we will do,
Dear Ellettsville High School
We're grateful to you.
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CLASS -POEM
L. Dee Addie is an ambitious lad,
He'll be the best mayor Vincennes had:
His Ford may be a little old,
But he measures its worth in gold!
Ellen Berry, a small town girl,
Thinks freckles have a certain lure!
Maybe she's right, we wouldn't know,
We'll ask someone from Gosport though.
Naomi Breeden what shall we say
That she likes to dream away the day?
Or maybe it's love, at least we'll guess,
For she's a right cute little lass.
Maxine Brown, so they tell,
In basketball sure can yell.
We know for talking she has no rule
And talks a lot, even at school!
Ellalouise Bruce, is never blue-
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fall.
hail.
And always sympathizes with
When you need her, she won't
And other's troubles, seems to
Helen Carpenter, we can well
A model wants to be someday-
And she plans to be an army wife.
Remember, you take the vow for life!
say
Dola Conner, a right pretty blonde
At school she really gets around:
A sweet disposition, and friendly to all,
She'll help you any time you call.
Adah Crider, I think we can say,
Goes laughing throughout the day.
She's always ready for some fun-
And is friendly to all and everyone.
Luella Crlsmore, so a clown thought,
Was the prettiest girl he ever sought:
Was it by chance he fell for her?
Or did she use some magic lure?
Fred Crum, known better as "Red,"
With the girls really gets ahead!
He prefers Bedford girls the best
And likes Brunettes better'n the rest.
Betty Curry, a basketball fan,
Along with Roosevelt should have ran
We wouldn't be afraid to bet a dime
That politics is right along her line!
Ruth Curry, small and quiet,
Is a believer in what's right-
We hear she can carry a tune,
And will be a great singer soon!
Clair Dillman, the fun of the school,
He isn't afraid to break a rule,
His deportment may be a little bad,
But good grades he could have had.
Leland Engledow, or is it "'Bing"?
Will someday on the radio sing,
He thinks Crosby's good in his way,
But he could beat him any day.
Forrest Freeman, a handsome kid,
With the girls asks no aid,
A good player on our team-
He helps Ellettsville win the game.
Paul Hanna, a future farmer,
About the girls is a little calmer,
It's not that they get in his hair,
But he just hasn't time to care!
Ruth Hazel, like all the rest,
Likes a certain boy's ring best,
It won't be long 'till school is out,
But we'd miss not having her about.
Herbert Hendricks, not at an bad,
Several girls could have had,
But he likes to usher to class,
A certain little Senior lass!
Maurice Holsapple, one of the "gang"
While young will have his fling:
Not bad looking, dark and tall,
No wonder for him the girls fall!
Robert Jackson, his ambition on tire,
Thinks he'l1 be a great ball star!
He likes to argue with the rest,
But thinks his argument is probably best
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Helen Johnston, a pretty lass, 1
Is well liked by an the class- '
Girls, beware! From what they say
She can beat your time any day.
Billy Kelly, as the saying goes,
A certain girl steps on his toes,
It's really enough to make him fail
With two Senior girls on his trail!
Jane McCow'n, small and fair,
At the piano she'll do hergshareg
Rather quiet, not much to say,
You never find her inthe way.
Sigrid Moffatt, sometimes late for books,
Knows a Senior struck on her looks.
She's never afraid to take a dare-
And treats everyone alike and fair.
Norma Myers, small and sweet-
In flirting sure can't be beat!
She never has much to say-
But with the boys she has a way.
Mamie Oliver, bashful and quiet,
Can blush and giggle quite allright.
As a guitar player she'll do,
And help honor Ellettsville school.
Junior Olsson, known as "hot-shot",
Seems to enjoy school a lot!
As a student, we'1l admit he's good-
He'd probably skip school if he could!
Jeanne Ranard, our assistant treasurer,
Thinks school is quite a pleasure, '
Friendly and with a quick smile,
Talking to her is well worth while.
VVarren Schooling thinks he's in luck,
On one of our Seniors he's ,badly struck!
We really couldn't blame her though,
For he's one of the best lads we know.
Caroline Sears, a popular Miss,
Any handsome boy would kiss, A
And as for church she's always there.
To her it means thought and care.
Virginia Shigley, school wouldn't miss,
Thinks playing hooky an awful disgrace.
She'll do her best, though 'tisn't tops,
And her 4H work she never drops.
Grant Stewart, our class president,
Will make a very good resident-
He's' here, away, and everywhere,
Always helping a pal over there.
Glen Stines, a favorite of all,
Is quite good at playing ball.
He may not take studying serious-
But the way he plays ball is furious!
Ruth Stultz, what's this we hear,
That your over-joyed June is near?
My! My! and as a nice little wife
She'll love, honor, and obey for life!
Rozelle Trowbridge, so we hear,
Thinks eighth grade boys are dear.
To like them all she thinks is fun,
So she hasn't picked a certain one.
Garnet Truesdel, according to rule,
Wou1dn't miss a day of school,
She really is a friendly gal-
As to us all she is a pal.
Coziene Weathers, polite and nice,
Always tells the same thing twice:
Girls aren't much along his line-
But as a. student he really does flne.
Eugene Weaver, sometimes called "Smokey '
In getting to school may be pokeyg
,hikes to stay around iilling-stations-
And with the girls takes his rations.
Mary Winkler, or should we say "Kate" ?
The honor roll will usually rateg
An easy laugh, a ready smile,
She makes our school well worth while.
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Ellen Berry ...... .Whistle-B ry-Norma Shearer ..... Dancing ............. .Swi ' g .......... Farmer's Wife ...... Bookkeeper ......... .111
Naomi Breeden ---Noby .......... Joan Blondel ....... .Movies ............... Playing Games ..... Playing Nurse-Maid-Teacher ............. 1.1,
Maxine Brown ----Mac ........... Jane Withers ........ ,Arguing ............. .Going Places ....... .Not Going to SpencerMovies .............. 11111
Ellalouise Bruce --Eloise ........ Carol Lombarde ..... Working ............. Horse Back Riding-Flippy ............... Actress ............. 11111
Helen Carpenter -Martha ....... Martha Raye ........ Writing Stories ...... Dancing ............. Movie Acto ......... Model ............... M
Dola Conner ..... .Dodie ......... .Joan Davis .......... .Art .................. .Baseball ............ .Strip-Tease .......... Preacher's Wife ..... '111I
Adah Crider ...... Adie .......... Mrs. Roosevelt ...... Eating ............... Walking ............ .Dancing Teacher .... Marriage ........... - 11111
Luella Crismore --Lulabelle ..... -Margaret Sullivan---Collecting Bugs ..... .Checkers ............ Having Dates ....... Decorator ........... 11111
Frederick Crum --Fred .......... George Washington-.Teasing .............. Driving Tractor .... .Not Going Steady---Farmer ............. . ',','
Betty Curry ...... Shorty ........ Simone Simon ....... ,Waitress ............. Volley Ball ......... .Serious .............. Reporter ............ ""
Ruth curry ...... .Ruthie ........ .Ginger Rogers ...... Eating candy ........ B ieyele Riding ...... Ugly ................ Beauueien .......... F'
Clair Dillman ..... Six-point ...... E rrol Flynn ........- .Kidding .............. Ping Pong .......... Bashful ............. .Doctor .............. . ri
Leland Engledow -Whitey ........ W illiam Powell ..--.. Punch Boards ....... ,Football ............. Not Giggling ........ Bartender ........... P
Forrest Freeman -Butch ......... Robert Burns ........ Store-Clerk .......... .Basketball .......... .With Mustache ..... Millionaire ..........
Paul Hanna ...... .H er ....... .Don Lash ..........-- Driving a V-8 ....... Playing Marbles ..,. . Not Being Careless-.Undertaker ......... , E
Ruth Hazel ....... Tiny .......... Kate Smith ......-... Typing ............... W alking ............ Slender .............. Secretary ........... . :P
Herbert Hendricks Herb .......... Paul Vifhiteman ..... .Late Hours .......... .Driving ............. .Proposing ........... G-Man .............. ,
Maurice Holsapple Hosey ......... Wayne Morriss ..--.. Crooner .............. Playing Poker ...... Short ................ Pu blic Enemy ...... . 'FU
Robert Jackson ---Sec .--........ -Andy Divine .....--.. Contradicting ...----. Football ---..-----.- -Aviator ..-.....---.-. T exas-Ranger .--.. -- 3,
Helen Johnston ---Thorny .-..... .Gladys Swarthout---Skating .........-... Chinese Checkers---Without Flirting .... 4-H Leader---------.
Billy Kelly -...--. .Bill --......... .Adolph Hitler ....... .Collecting Wood ..--. Ice Skating -......-- Hero ...--..--..-.-.. .Representative -....- U
Jane McCown .... Janie ......... Jeanette McD0nald--Orchestra ..-......... Practicing Violin---Flirting ..-.......... .I. U. Graduate----A 3,
Sigrid Moffatt .... Sig ........... .Gracie Allen .-....... Photography ......... Having Dates ..-.... Without Herb ...-... Governess .--........ ,,
Norma Myers ..-- .Nornie ...-.... Mary Astor ......... .Radioing ---.-...--... Riding on Bicycles---Forward ----....-.-- -Wait ss -----.-...-- 11111
Mamie Oliver -..-. Sarie .......... P atsy Montana ...... Entertaining ...--.... Playing Rook ----.- .With Freckles .---.. .Stenographer ....... . 11111
Claude Olsson -.-. .Junior ........ .Clark Gable ........ -Spending Money --... Dancing ....-..-..-- -Without a Girl ..... .Play Boy No. 1 ..-.. '.','
Jeanne Ranard ---.Jeanne .....-.. Kay Francis ......... Looking Pretty ----.. Tennis ---------.---- .With Blonde Hair---Nurse .---.---.----.- 11111
Warren Schooling Peck -.----.... Eddie Collins .-...... .Parking ---...-..----- DrivingaTruck ---.. Sophisticated ---.-.-. E lectrician -.----..-- 11111
Caroline Sears ---.Toots --.--.... Marjorie Weaver .... .Collecting Snapshots.-Aviatrix -----------. .Going Steady ...---- .House Wife -------.- 1.11
Virginia Shigley --Shig .-.--....- -Patsy Kelly .......... Cooking ----.---...-. .Football .----.----.. .In the Movies- .-.-.. L and Lady .-----.-. ,qu
Grant Stewart ..-- J unie .......... Mr. Motto ......-.... Aviation -...-....-... Running ----..-.---. .Auctioneer ..-...---- .Preacher .---.......- 11111
Glen Stines -.-.--- Possum ....... .Henry Ford .-..-.... -Hunting --.---...--.- .Basketball ---.-.---- Hard Boiled -----..-. Sailor ---------.-.--- 11111
Ruth Stultz --.--. -Rufus --....... Kathryn Hepburn---.Reading -..-.-.-..... -Tennis -.--.---.--.-- .Married ..-......-... .Mechanics Wife .--- .'.'.
Rozelle TrowbridgeRosie .-....... .Sonja Henie ......-.. .Collecting Songs ..-- Horseback Ridmg--.Talking all the Time-Nurse .--..---..-.-.- 11111
Garnet Truesdel --Trudy ......... Frances Lang'ford---Hiking ..---..-.-....- Croquet ---.....-.--. Golfing .....-........ Seamstress --.-..--. . 11111
Coziene Weathers Tizzy ....-.... .Abe Lincoln ......... .Plowing -..--...-..... R iding Street Cars--.Not Washing Socks Professor -....------ . 11111
Eugene Weaver --Cat-fish --..... Franklin D.RO0SeVeltGoing ......-.......-. Bowling ....-...-.... Studying --.......... Filling Station Mgr. ',',',
Mary K. Winkler -Kats .......... .Greta Garbo .......- -Studying ...--....... .Basketball .----.-.-. Being Digniiied ..... Opera Singer -..-.. - 111111
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Sponsors: Mr. Weathers and Mr. MacJilton
First Row: Fern Freeman, Samuel-Baynes, Frank Wilber, Eugene
Miller, Rex Webb, Naomi Browning.
Second Row: Vera Taylor, Geraldine Cole, Charles May, Jr., Carl
Smith, Loester Powell, Beryl Adkins, Marian Bastin.
Third Row: Lucille Cowden, Eugene Moore, Maurice Borden, Jack
Van Dyke, Hubert Grubbs, Henry Hall, Juanita King.
Fourth Row: Mr. MacJilton, Mr. Weathers.
President: Juanita King Vice-President: Charles May, Jr.
Secretary and Treasurer: Virginia Day
The Juniors, though they are few in number, have done a great
many things during this year. We hope they will not lose any of their
members before they are graduated. They are very co-operative.
Stick to it, Juniors. It may be tough, but keep going.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS
Sponsor: Mr, Stuart
Ruth Stines, Jean Hendricks, Hazel Underwood, Mary
Ellen Shigley, Roseln Abbitt, Barbara Holler, and
Violet Oliver.
Melvin Taylor, Doris Bastin, Bernice Bruce, Nola Doris
Hamm, Thelma Carpenter, Betty Ratliff, and Edwin
Middleton.
Ralph Kelley, Buford Roberts, Ruth McClintock, Doris
Crider, Cleon Martindale, Hubert Frame, Dorothy
Schaadt, Betty Jane Gillaspy, and Elmo Deckard.
Mr. Stuart, Donald Fisher, John Gillespie, Norris Cris-
more, Hubert Goble, Bobby Grubbs, John Dewar, and
James Goodall.
President: Bobby Grubbs Vice-President: John Gillespie
Secretary and Treasurer: Ralph Kelley
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Sponsor: Miss Reeves
First Row: Betty McClintock, Owen Sears, Essie Bruce, Lee Addie,
Irene Miller, Charles Eads, Maxine Brown, and Robert
Bean. -
Second Row: Harold Hall, Wayne Thacker, Howard Winkler, John
Hendricks, Warren Hanna, James DeFord, Clifton Tay-
lor, and Phillip Leach.
Third Row: Thelma Abbitt, Mary Webb, Betty Rose Grubbs, Vir-
ginia Gillespie, Frieda Sturgeon, Sarah Chloe Hazel,
Wilma Ruth Paschal, and Faye Libkie.
Fourth Row: Betty Ann Cline, Lorene Hamm, Mary Maxine Wright,
Nellie Cowden, Betty Stines, Dorotha Mobley, Harriett
French, and Hester Jane Baker.
Fifth Row: Warren Hardy, Robert Hawkins, Miss Reeves, Norman
Bean, Horace Albertson, Clifford Leach, Robert Crum,
Donald Wilber, Howard Brinson, and Ernest Freeman.
President: Robert Crum Vice-President: Faye Libkie
Secretary and Treasurer: Betty Rose Grubbs
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Sponsorg Mr. Beard.
First Rowz, Stanley Carpenter, Frank Anderson, John Libkie, Guy
Richar'dson,'lAllegra'Hendricks, Alice, Lee Summittl
Betty Kale, Elizabeth Holler, Winfred Hardisty, Paul
Roberts, and John Edgar May.
Second Row: Thelma Abram, Patsy Draper, Billy Curry, Jack'Myc-frs,
Robert Perkins, Robert Bastin, James Edward Ray,
Wilda Gorham, and Betty Keller.
Third .Rowg ,, Joseph Day, Hubert Brown, Dale Hawkins, Wendell
' White, Russell Crane, John Welch, Frederick Bruce,
and Clarence Grubbs.
Fourth Row: Eunice Burch, Avonelle Weathers, Josephine Dewar,
Claudine Ranard, .Sally Baxter, Jenny Wren Kelly,
Evelyn Jackson, and Evelyn Spilbeler.
Fifth Row: David Christie, Mr. Beard, Teddy Hall, Wallace Wiley,
I , James Kale, Austin Taylor, John Crandall, and Wil-
bur Reynolds. 4'
President: Teddy Hall ' ' Vice-President: Wilbur Reynolds
Secretary and Treasurer: Wilda Gorham
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SEVENTH GRADE
Sponsor: Miss Smith
Kenneth Reynolds, Barton Stines, Edwin Thomas, Alice
Richardson, Charles May, Jr., Bobby Freeman, Billy
Mitchell, Floyd Gill, and John Hynds.
Josephine Bruce, Velda Starbuck, Bessie Bruce, Hazel
Bastin, Mary Elizabeth Harris, Nina McNeely, Betty
Ann Wickens, Betty Burch, Miss Smith, and Jackie
Gooldy.
Clara Alice Harris, Lillian Mae Halstead, Ann Faulk-
ner, Verna Wright, Lois Wilber, Junior Duncan,
Marilyn Jo Brown, Clyde Williams, and Bob Terrell.
Mary Webb, Barbara Gillespie, Blanch Martin, Sidney
Cowden, Paul Hudson, Lester Porter, Virginia Stans-
bury, Pauline Reynolds, and Robert Hamm.
President: Paul Hudson Vice-President: Clara Alice Harris
Secretary: Bobby Freeman Treasurer: Nina McNeely
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LLAMARADA STAFF
Leland Engledow
Coziene Weathers
--------- Calendar
Business Manager
Grant Stewart .....
-- - - Editor-in-Chief
Mary Winkler ...... Associate Editor
Dola Conner .... ........... J okes
Helen Carpenter --
Jeanne Ranard --
Norma Myers - --
Ruth Curry ....
Betty Curry ....
Maxine Brown ---
Fred Crum ..,..
Helen Johnston ---
Clair Dillman ---
Ellen Berry ---
Ruth Stultz ---
Caroline Sears - --
Jane McCown --
--------- Poem
--- School History
------ Prophecy
--- Class Song
-- Class Song
-- Class Will
---- Sports
-- Class Will
--- Prophecy
--- Directory
--- Activities
----- Directory
--- Graduation
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EAGLE STAFF
Elmo Deckard .................. Jokes
Billy Curry ...... Eighth Grade Reporter
Marilyn Jo Brown Seventh Grade Reporter
Norma Myers ......... Associate Editor
Jane McCown .......
Faye Libkie ....
--- Freshman Reporter
Mamie Oliver .... --
Helen Johnston --
Ralph Kelley ---
Miss Harding' ...-
Buford Roberts --
Ruth Stultz .........
Charles May, Jr. ....
Mary Ellen Shigley
Edwin Middleton ....
Jerry Cole .......
Miss Raines ....
Grant Stewart ---
Dola Conner ---
--- Senior Reporter
----------- Typist
----------- Typist
------ Jokes
-------- Sponsor
------ Boy Council
--- School Reporter
-------- Cartoonist
Sophomore Reporter
------------- Ads
----- Gossip Editor
-------- Sponsor
--- School Reporter
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Billy Kelly 7 ...... ............. S ports
Mary K, Winkler ............... Typist
Dorothy Schaadt ..... Exchange Reporter
Coziene Weathers
Juanita King ....
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1938-1939
SEPTEMBER
2 School opens 8:30 a. m. Lasts all morning. - '
7 Everyone is about settled down. Still some "green freshmen"
running around.
10 Basketball boys take first grass drilltoday. Lots of aches and
pains tomorrow.
13 Senior boys are having a big time in typing class. From the re-
ports they are all thumbs.
15 The newness of school is Wearing off. M N '
23 Freshman Class party tonight.
24 Freshman Class party a big success. Getting ready for "Fall
Festival".
29 "Fall Festival" starts today. School ready for parade.
OCTOBER '
2 Grade cards come out today. Oh my!
12 The Agriculture class spends the day in Indianapolis. They visit
the Stockyards and Kingan's Packing Co. They report a swell
time.
13 Seniors select rings today. A
17 The Senior Civics'iClass attends a program at George Rogers
Clark memorial at,,Vincennes.' . ,A '
19 Class elects Llamarada staff today. ' .
25 School out for two-day vacation. Teachers' Institute.
31 Back to school. Everyone feeling fine.
NOVEMBER
1 Boy Council meeting today, second period. Officers elected.
2 Junior class play tonight.
4 Junior class play a big success. Big pep session last period. Play
Stinesville, ,Saturday night. ' . '
7 Won from Stinesville 44-15. Seconds and Junior High also won.
11 Pep session today. ,Play West Baden tonight,
11 Blue Monday. Joost to West Baden 25-21.
22 Seniors get rings today. Oh Boy.!..
23 Play Bloomington tonight. Four-day vacation.
28 Back to school. Lost to Bloomington 24-20.
30 Get some of Senior pictures. "
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DECEMBER
2 Two ball games this week-end. Shoals and French Lick.
5 Blue Monday. Won from Shoals and lost to French Lick. Jack-
son gets nose broken.
12 Picture machine here today. Won from Eminence Saturday
night 39-16.
19 Big Circus at school today. Won two ball games over week-end.
22 Seventh grade has party. A big success.
23 Out for Christmas vacation. Be back January 3. Merry Christ-
mas and Happy New Year.
JANUARY
3 Back to school. Won from Spencer 28-21.
6 Ball game at Orleans tonight.
9 Won from Orleans in overtime 29-31.
10 WHAS show at school tonight. Big Shin dig!!
11 WHAS show a big success. People well pleased.
13 Pep session. Play French Lick tonight.
16 Rev. Evans speaks at school today. Lost to French Lick 35-30.
20 Won from Coal City in first game of Wabash Valley Tourney
46-9. Won second game from Freedom.
23 Blue Monday. Lost to Gosport in final game 23-15.
25 Big picture show at school tonight. Put on by senior class.
FEBRUARY
3 Grade cards come out today. Well, good!
9 Play Spencer tonight. Three games.
10 Won all three games from Spencer. Seniors go to Indianapolis
today.
11 Big ball game tonight. Ellettsville girls play Stinesville girls.
12 Won from Stinesville, score 22-15. Play Solsberry tonight.
13 Won from Solsberry 33-23. Only 10 victories in a week-not bad.
15 Seniors are being measured for caps and gowns.
17 Start typing on Llamarada.
19 Play Dale tonight.
20 Lost to Dale 25-26. A game we won't forget.
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MARCH
2 First day of Sectional Tourney at Martinsville.
4 Ellettsville lost to Mooresville 39-36.
6 Back to school. Still some absences.
7 Seniors istart on class play "Small Town Romeo."
10 Regional 'Tourney at Bloomington Saturday. Grade cards come
out today. Basketball banquet tonight.
14 Seniors start on "Small Town Romeo."
16 Bfigskating party tonight.
20 Seniors about ready for play.
24 Class play tonight.
27 Play big success. Senior picture to be put in assembly.
31 P.T.A. Carnival tonight.
APRIL
2 P.T.A. Carnival big success.
8 County spelling bee here Saturday.
12 Junior Class play tonight.
13 Junior Class play big success.
18 Boy and girl council today.
19 Freshman banquet tonight.
22 Junior and Senior banquet tonight. Banquet held at Graham
Hotel.
23 Baccalaureate tonight.
24 Graduation-School out for Seniors.
25 Seniors back at school, very dignified in caps and gowns.
26 Juniors feel they are very near to being seniors, so why work
too hard? 1
29 Alumni Banquet.
MAY -
2 We came back for one more time-to get our cards and say good-
bye to E. H. S.
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SENIOR PLAY
SMALL TOWN ROMEO
"Smadl Town Romeo", as you probably know, is the name of the
class play that the Seniors of 1939 presented on March 24. The "Small
Town Romeo" was Leland Engledow and he rescued a "Pretty Hero-
ine" from the clutches of the "Village Miserf' The "Pretty Heroine"
was Norma Myers and the "Village Miser" was Herb Hendricks.
There was a "Town Constable" fClair Dillmanl, who falls in love
with the "Maid-of-All-Work" fGarnet Truesdelj. The cast was the
following:
A Playwright from New York ...... Leland Engledow
Young Proprietor of a Hotel -- ..... Norma Myers
Village Constable ..... Q .... --- Clair Dillman
Spinster Maid-of-All-Work --- -- Garnet Truesdel
.Mysterious Guest .......... ..... L . Dee Addie
' Another Mysterious Guest --- --- Mary K. Winkler
Village Miser .......... --- Herb Hendricks
Village School Teacher --- ..... Ruth Curry
Banker's Daughter ...... --- Maxine Brown P
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We heard more about .Garnet's love affairs back stage than the
audience heard. Much more! Maxine Brown almost got drowned.
Clair brought a girl to the play, but did not know her name. Garnet
went in the dressing room when Clair was dressing exactly four timesg
we counted 'em. Clair went in the dressing room to put on his night
shirt and left the door open! Mary K. really took heart powders. We
wonder why? Addie could hear perfectly well back stage.. Miss
Raines and Mr. Stewart bribed us to prevent our chewing gum. Mr.
Stewart gave each of us a bar of candy and Miss Raines gave us chew-
ing gum. Norma and Whitey practiced their kissing back stage. It's
funny they would not do it on the stage. Maybe they don't like to be
watched. L. Dee could only laugh when someone told him a funny
story. L. Dee's expression when 'Mary K. and Norma gave him his
reward for fixing the stairway. I
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ACTIVITIES
FRESHMEN INITIATION
The "Green" Freshmen, as they are usually called, were initiated
by the Sophomores at a party given in the old gym. From what we
hear, the freshmen now think it is fun to run around the track with-
out their shoes. They tried to feed them candy and when they didn't
like the cotton in it, they made them go home. The Sophomores then
had a nice time at their party.
SENIORS GO TO VINCENNES
The Senior Civics Class went to Vincennes to visit the George
Rogers Clark Memorial. The opening event on the program was the
Vincennes High School Band. Father Deery and Professor Lock-
ridge gave talks on some of the things Clark has done for this coun-
try. They toured all of the important places and came home feeling
they had acquired much knowledge for use in the future.
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
The play, "Mystery at Midnight," was given by the Junior Class.
It was a three act comedy, but I think most of the people were afraid
-it was really spooky! These people were included in the cast:
Eugene Miller, Virginia Day, Loester Powell, Marian Bastin, Geral-
dine Cole,"Juanita King, Eugene Moore, Charles May, Vera Taylor,
and Samuel .Baynes.
Q SENIORS SPONSOR "TEXAS RANGERS"
'The "Texas Rangers", sponsored by the Senior Class, came to
the old gym to give us a performance. They are from radio station
WHAS in Louisville, Kentucky. There were quite a number of peo-
ple who came out to see them perform, and I think everyone agreed
that it was well worth their money.
SENIORS SPONSOR "SUNSHINE SUE" AND "ROCK-CREEK
RANGERS"
"Sunshine Sue" and the "Rock-Creek Rangers" were here from
station WHAS in Louisville, Kentucky. A large crowd attended the
performance in which many of the students took part in an amateur
contest. The Seniors sponsored the show, and it made us very happy
when one of the girls in the class was a member of the quartet which
won first prize. '
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CLASS NIGHT
The Senior Class of Ellettsville High School presented a program
on the night of April 21, 1939. The entertainment was in the form
of a "hay-loft party" with each member taking part.
JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET
The Juniors entertained the Seniors at a lovely banquet held
April 22, at the Graham Hotel in Bloomington. After dinner was
served everyone enjoyed a midnight show.
BACCALAUREATE
On Sunday evening, April 23, 1939, parents and friends gathered
in the Baptist Church to hear the Baccalaureate Sermon delivered by
Reverend Evans of the Baptist Church of Ellettsville. His sermon
was very interesting and everyone benefited by it. The Reverend
Crider of the Ellettsville Methodist Church pronounced the benediction.
COMMENCEMENT
On April 24, the Senior Class of 1939 assembled in-the new high
school gymnasium for the presentation of diplomas. The commence-
ment address was delivered by Dr. Montgomery from Vincennes.
The address was very interesting and enjoyed by all who were present.
Diplomas were presented to the graduating class by the principal,
Mr. C. E. Stewart. Benediction was given by the Reverend Crider.
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cessful enough to win fourteen games from their twenty scheduled
games. They were defeated by the following teams: West Baden,
Bloomington, French Lick ftwicej, Dale, and Shoals. This year's
record is above average: however, it does not rank as high as the
record of last year. The team was unsuccessful in carrying away the
laurels of the Wabash Valley Preliminary at Spencer, as they were
defeated by Gosport in the final game. The Eagles have encountered
different, as well as bigger and better, teams this year.
The Eagles took part in the sectional held at Martinsville, Indiana.
The team was lucky when it came to drawing, for they drew the by,
but they were not quite so lucky when they met their team which was
Mooresville. Mooresville won by a small margin, and that put the
Eagles out for this year. But We are hoping that next year that noth-
ing can put them out, that they can go ahead farther than any other
team of Eagles has ever gone. Better luck next year to the Eagles!
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BASKETBALL BOYS
Coach: Mr. Sakel
First Row: Bobby Grubbs, Edwin Middleton, James Goodall, Bu-
ford Roberts.
Second Row: Grant Stewart, Glen Stines, Forrest Freeman, Fred,
Crum, Robert Jackson, Carl Smith, Coziene Weathers.
Third Row: Mr. Stewart, Frank Wilbur, Hubert Grubbs, Billy Kelly,
Charles May, Jr., Robert Crum, Mr. Sakel.
Fourth Row: Donald Fisher, John Gillespie, Hubert Goble, Hubert
Frame, Eugene Moore, Maurice Borden.
Managers: Coziene Weathers and Grant Stewart,
"IT PAYS TO PLAY"
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"The Sock Washers" proved to be very capable assistants to
Coach Sakel, and were always ready in case of an emergency with
the medicine kit. They have kept the basketball equipment in first-
class shape. ' ' p
GLEN STINES A p
"Terron1 of' the Hardwood" was one of his many names. He was
lighter andvsmaller than many of his opponents, but he made up for
that in fight and determination to win.
BILLY KELLY
"Bill," to the regret of all Ellettsville basketball fans. graduates
this year. He played an equally good game at guard or center. His
playing was especially noticeable when he played guard, as he had
the weight to drive through and score. A
FORREST FREEMAN . - ' ,
"Butch" is a fast little forward of our team who always scores
a lot of points. i He was oneof the captains of our team. The Elletts-
ville school will miss his eye forthe 'basket next year.
ROBERT JACKSON . . . V
"Sec" was the center of our teamg when he gotnstarted he had
plenty of steam. He has been a member of our squad for four years.
His greatest delight was to tip one in,
FRED CRUM
"Red's" head could always be distinguished shining in the thick-
est of, the fight. He was dependable in any crisis. He Was7also one
of the captains for the year. He has been a memberiof the squad for
four years.
QThi.s page through the fourtesy of Ellettswllr Hardwarvj
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ELLETTSVI LLE "A's"
Games Won
Ellettsville 44-Stinesville ..
Ellettsville 35-Shoals ....
Ellettsville 39-Eminence ----
Ellettsville 23-Smithville -
Ellettsville 16-Unionville -
Ellettsville 23-Brocton, Ill,
Ellettsville 28-Spencer ---
Ellettsville 31-Orleans ---
Ellettsville 42-Needmore -
Ellettsville 40-Spencer --.-
Ellettsville 18-Stinesville -
Ellettsville 33-Solsberry -
Ellettsville 54-Unionville -
Games Lost
Ellettsville 21-West Baden
Ellettsville 20-Bloomington
Ellettsville 20-French Lick
Ellettsville 30-French Lick
Ellettsville 25-Dale .....
Ellettsville 16-Shoals ....
ELLETTSVILLE "Bk"
Games Won
Ellettsville 18--Stinesville --
Ellettsville 14-West Baden
Ellettsville 29-Patricksburg
Ellettsville 20-Bloomington
Ellettsville 28-Eminence -
Ellettsville 18-Smithville ,--
Ellettsville 23-Unionville --
Ellettsville 22-Spencer ....
Ellettsville 20-Stinesville --
Ellettsville 18-Solsberry ---
Games Lost
Ellettsville 13-French Lick
Ellettsville 13-Shoals .....
Ellettsville 16-Spencer ....
Ellettsville 14-French Lick
Ellettsville 23-Needmore --
Ellettsville 9-Shoals .....
Ellettsville 27-Unionville --
WABASI-I VALLEY TOURNEY
Ellettsville ......... 46--Coal City ......... 9
Ellettsville ......... 31-Freedom ......... 12
Ellettsville ......... 15--Gosport fFinalJ ---23
SECTIONAL TOURNEY
Ellettsville ......... 36-Mooresville ....... 39
INDIVIDUAL SCORES OF THE YEAR
F G F T
Freeman ......
F. Crum ---
Smith ....
Jackson --
Stines ....
Grubbs ---
Kelly ....
Wilber ....
R. Crum ---
May ..........
. . . . Total
51 35 137
46 23 115
41 49 131
33 20 86
23 17 83
24 14 62
17 15 49
5 4 14
5 4 14
4 5 13
TOTAL SCORES OF THE YEAR
Eagles ........ 558-Opponents ........ 407
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'Deceased
Dr. W. W. Harrist, Minnie Parkst, Mabel Perry Inman, Dr. Victor W.
Bea Hughes Whittedt.
Ura Sanders, Lizzie Johnson Harrist.
William E. Sharpt.
Otho Robertsont, Leota Cornwall Potts", Dr. Oliver K. Harrist, Maude
Robertson Milesf, William H. Wamplert, Myrtle Figg Cline"', Charles Berry, Dada
Moreland Smith, George Wingfield, Emma Edmondson Scholl.
1889:
Gertrude Whittedt, Bert Houstant, Belle Coifey Blevinst, Ross Elrod"',
Grace Perry Bain, Frank T. Berry, Emma Kostenbader Stevensonf, Dr. Jerry Jack-
son, Lue
1890:
E. Berryt.
Dr. Cyrus Harris, Adda Moreland Matson, Ethel Eakin Robertsont, Dovie
Figg I-Ioadley, Florence Copenhaver Neeldt, Raleigh Elrodt.
1891:
William C. Reeves, Mary Presley King, Rice Wampler, Jefferson Summitt,
Cora Allen Laymont, I. Emmett Whartont.
1892:
Lizzie Harrisf, Benjamin Worleyt, Mary Stimson Hulsman, Stella Figg
Stephenson, Winnie Windert, Gertrude Pauley Hines, J. T. Acuff.
1893:
Myrtle Billings Storm, George Hughes, Lova Benzel Steen, Mattie Phipps
Berry, Olie Livingstone, Mayme Sharp, L. H. Robertson.
1894: Beulah Rott Harris, Carrol Rayt.
1895: Clara Berry Hardingt, Cora May Harris, Millie Draper Stephensont, Rev.
A. Turley Stephenson, Grace Benzel Fowlerr, Thomas Figg, Pamelia Buzziard Stim-
son"', Ethel Swinney Dutton, Clara Litton Franklint, William E. Struitt.
1897: Lola Copenhaver Hunter, Bertha Ray Younger, Thomas Scul1y', Myrtle
Moreland
1898 :
Buchanan, Kitty Robertson Lyons.
Joseph Curry, Eva Freeman Allen, Jesse Pitts, Sadie Francisco Redmond.
1899: Antoinette Benzel Brown, Edna Gillaspie Draper.
1900: Clara Stimson Dunkle, Ella Buzzairdf, Percy Moore Harris, Claude Coffey.
1903: Velma Parks Matthews, Charles Robertson, Cora Faulkner Perry.
1904: Capitola Harris Gruber, John Whaley, Leanore Coffey Francisco, Emsley
Bunger.
1905: Ervin Stevens, Mabel Curry Wickens, Elba Firebaugh, Blanche Moreland
Alley, V. E. Faulkner.
1906: Ernest Krutsingert, Nellie Rumple Hunter, Ruth Faulkner Chance, Lela
Stimson Sawyer, Nellie Berry Hawkins, Nellie Harris, Theresa Allenf.
1907: Lydia Eakin Bakert, Edward Lindsey.
1909: Mary Harris Truth, Mattie Everman St. Clair, Carrie Ison Adkins, Clyde
Fletchert.
1910: Bertha Edwards Austin, Gay Harris Ellis, Braxton Mooret, Wallace Mar-
shall.
1911: Maurice Gaskins, Claude Swinney, Iva Eakin.
1912: Zeura Allen, Viola Kelly Price, Wayne Marshall, William E. Stone, Gladys
McNeeley McMillan, Zella Harris Buskirk, Samuel Harris.
1913-1914: Fred Baugh, Floyd Brown, Julia Fulk Hays, Mabel Matson Cowden"',
Faye Harris Wolf, Mildred Mooret, Deloss Grant, Paul Gaskins, Mary Faulkner
Stevens,
Ralph Figg.
1915: Grace Figg Acuff, Mary Hinsley Delano, Anna Grace Harris Donnel, Lloyd
Starnes,
Russell Rice, Harold Rowland.
1916: Josephine Stimson Kell, Elsie Gaskins Hui, Floy McCown, Wayne Reeves"',
Willis Bastin.
1917: Wordsworth Stogsdill, Eva Buchanan Figg, Oscar Kelly, Neill McCown,
Herman
Fletcher, Lucille Harris Norman, Josephine Everman Busenbarker.
1918: Violet Matson Wells, Glennie Fergerson, Lucille Rice Crum.
1919: Eva Pietzuch Morris, Ruby Barbara Bastin, Ethel Staudt, Mabel Faulkner
Ryan, Ruth Oliver, Mildred Reeves.
1920: Hazel Kelly Burk, Naomi Burk Dillman, Wilber Walden, James Staudt,
Lawrence Thompson, Claribel May.
1921: Nina May Stuart, Beulah Young, Madeline Hall Ross, Frances Thompson
McNeely, Albert Constable, Raymond Matson, Gwendolyn Constable, Lawrence Cof-
fey, Thelma Reeves Gillmore.
1922:
1923:
Frances
Rooksie
1924
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George Pearcyt, Gladys Williams Dobson, Harriet Easton Draper.
Velma Williams Meier, Margaret Oliver, Helen Stuart Presley, Helen Lonyo,
Powell Gustafson, Catherine Reeves Baker, Byron Draper, Milton Pearcy,
Goodallt, Aubrey Oliver.
Berneice Price Christie, Gayle Stultz, Bonnie Morgan Matson, Geneva Wil-
Neill, Frances Curry May, Floyd Fullford, Joseph Pietzuch, Morris Allen,
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Ora Oliver, Kenneth Kelly.
1925: Maxine West Howard, Myrtle Norman, Dorothy Rice Corman, Chester
Buchanant, Gladys Rucker Newman, Levi Oliver, Mildred Headdy Huntington.
1926:-Blewett Fowler, Ruby Endwright, Glen May, Lucille Rice, Pearl Williams
Burch, Frances Figg Presley, Ethel Oliver Norman, Boyd Stultz, Marshall Thompson.
1927: Dean Gooldy, Leota Price, Jeanette Lonyo, Frederick Pietzuch, Frances
Kelly, Walter Goodall, Mary Neill, Opal Taylor Watson, Avalene Allen Koontz, Clay-
ton Endwright, Inez Litten Waddell, Norine Oliver Young, Helen Stultz Oliver, Edwin
Fletcher.
1928: Paul Berry, Martha Curry Languell, Mary Eakin Raper, Laverne Freeman
Kohlstaidt, Walter Howard, Lee Litten, Jesse Maxwell, Elizabeth Sawyer, Mary Sher-
field Shipley', Hubert Weinkauf.
1929: Margaret Mangel, Glen Allen, Charles Fender, Kathryn Parks Howet, Lay-
ton Gooldy, Knighton Harris, Elsie Craig, James McCormack, Berneice Easton Sum-
mitt, Robert Rupp, Margaret Morgan Dulin, Frances Price Gooldy, Gerald Hendricks,
Ethel Swingle Srlte, Ernest Matson, Vonda Williams Fiscus, Marshall Parks, Bradford
Stevens, Edna Vandeventer Fowl, Glen Summitt, Lillian Wampler Myers, Conan
Harris, Leola Wright Oliver.
1930: Myrtle Blough, Irene Brown Young, Reece Brown, Lois Coffey, Lltten Cor-
der Southern, Vanelia Eakin, Martha Ellett Marlin, Coleman Freeman, Ellen Gobert
Underwood, Harold Hamilton, Virgil Hendricks, Charles Kelly, John Kelly, Paul Lit-
ten, Lela McHenry Fletcher, Marie Stultz Maxwell, Margaret VanDyke, Eugene
Welsh, Harley Wright, Vivian Neel Steele, Olive Hardy Surber, Eugene Eichenberger.
1931: Paul Stanger, Hazel Cox, Helen Dramins, Faye Hendricks, Jetta May Moo-
maw, Kathleen Taylor Housel, Lillian Wampler Stansbury, Dwight Rowe, Fred Her-
rod, Kathryn Bruner, Rosalie Deckard Coffey.
1932: Robert Judah, Kelsey Hawkins, Rex Matson, Wanda Gooldy Neill, Caroline
Moore Kelly, Chester Ooley, Walter Wickens, Charles Price, Harold Pryor, Walter
Smith, Alberta Lee Byers, Ivan Rice, John Stansbury, Louise Stevens Herrod, Robert
Wampler, George Westfall, Byford Burch, Eugene Curry, Maude Craig, Clarence
Eakin, Maurice Endwright, Wilma Douthitt, Billy Gooldy.
1933: Violet Brown Hicks, Nellie Buskirk Weaver, Harriett Curry Bunch, Dorothy
Brown Deckard, Arda Deckard Craig, Lee Eads, Herman Gillespie, Frances Harding,
Robert Hines, Gladys Kelly Smith, Esther Knight Rice, Gretchen Maners Appleby,
Horace Maners, Mary Lou May Price, Amelia Muir, Virgil Pogue, Charles Sanders,
Daniel Smith, Emma Jean Stansbury Whaley, Ralph Stevens, Hubert Stimson, Juan-
ita Stultz Manley, Edith Underwood Hagan, Marion Welsh, Earl Westfall.
1934: Harriett Reeves, Opal Gooldy Keim, Charles Baugh, Pauline Morgan, James
Curry, Floyd Christie, Lowell Sharp, Wilbur Adams, Rosanna Stevens, Waldo Hamil-
ton, Wayne Brinson, Violet Dramins, Milton Freeman, Clifton Gillespie, Earl Stines,
Paris Pryor, Violet Cllnes Thompson, Azalee Freeman Stines, Marshall Underwood,
Mary Jane Taylor Housel.
1935: Viola Addie Kirby, Emma Adams, Alan Borden, Justine Craig, Milton
Crane, Eva Cowden Robinson, Willard Elliott, Geneva Goble, Gertrude Goble, John
Gwinn, Lenora Hamm Underwood, Delmar Herrod, Dorothy Ison, Harley Jackson,
Freeda Livingston, Marie Moore Baugh, Helen Muir, Max Olsson, Ethel Schooling
Dillinger, James South, Floyd Stansbury, Louise Stines, Mary Stogsdill Porter, Rus-
sell, Stogsdill, Robert Van Dyke, Anna Wilber Harshman, Helen Winkler.
1936: Marjorie Brinson Hawkins, Rex Brough, Wilma Bruner, Maxine Burks,
David Campbell, Jr., Opal Fender, Joseph Fogle, Ilene Hamilton Hendricks, Helen
Hanna Carpenter, Janet Harris Welsh, Maxine Hawkins, Paul Hazel, Wilma Hoke,
Paul Keller, Byron King, Erle Litten, Nella Mae Livingston Olsson, Virginia May,
Julia McCown White, Madge Middleton, Jean Price Waggener, Don Smith, Elizabeth
Stevens, Kathryn Stevens, Oscar Taylor, Sylvia Underwood.
1937: Irene Bault, Josanna Baynes, Kathryn Berry McClure, Hollis Brown, Mar-
garet Brown Blue, Robert Byers, Robert Crane, Mary Jane Crum Robinson, Marjorie
Curry, Mary Frances Curry, Mary Deckard, Stella Draznins, Kenneth Freeman, Helen
Hall, Mary Elizabeth Hamilton, Paul Johnson, Wilma Kale, Herald King, Enoch Miller,
Lillian Oliphant, Lucille Oliver Phillips, George Paschal, Forrest Patton, Robert Price,
Robert Ridge, Merle Sheppard, Caroline South, Julian Steele, J. P. Summitt, Merle
Terrell, Mary Underwood, Edward Vandeventer.
1938: Alexander Muir, Ethel Miller Christie, Ruth Stevens, Maurice Stines, Dor-
othy Jackson, Martha Jean Byers, Charles Jackson, Wayne Gorham, Frances Noel,
Ercell Fender, Wynn Patton, Herman Brinson, Mary Siscoe, Violet Abbitt, Wayne
Hall, Paul Hinton", Bertrice Lawhead, Marifrances Goodall, Walter Freeman, Ruth
Shinn, Garland Ranard, Paul Stultz, Opal Stansbury, Hollis Brown, Mildred Ratliff,
Walter Beard, Albert Burch, Wallace Freeman, Virginia Hanna., Mary Alice Eads,
George Young.
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"Why, man, you are color
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"Great heavens, Doc, and I
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L. D.: "Speed? Why that
old car of mine can't be
stopped on the hills."
Bussie May: "Yes, I know.
Mine was that way before I
had the brakes fixed."
Paul Hanna: "Can I give you
a ride into town, Lady?"
Fair Hiker: "No, thanks.
I'm walking home from a ride
now."
"Lady, if you will give us a
nickel, my little brother'll imi-
tate a hen."
"What will he do," asked
the lady, "Cackle like a hen?"
"Naw," replied the boy in
disgust, "He wouldn't do a
cheap imitation like that-
he'1l eat a woim."
If you want your dreams to
come true-don't oversleep.
Marian B.: "My dear, I have
just heard the most awful
piece of scandal."
Ellen B.: "I thought so! You
looked so happy when you
came in."
Motorist Ichanging tirejz
"Muscle Shoals! I "
Passerby: "Why 'Muscle
Shoa1s?' "
Motorist: "It's the biggest
dam I know of."
Hotel Guest: "Has Mike
Howe registered here?"
Clerk: "What do you think
this is-a stable?"
Important feeling senior
CJunior Olssonj, getting on
bus: "Well, Noah, is the ark
full?"
Driver: "Nope, We need one
jackass more. Come right in."
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Naomi B.: "That man hasn't
taken his eyes off me for an
hour."
Adah Crider: "Just how do
you know?"
Glen Stines: "If you had
five bucks in your pocket,
what would you think?"
Robert Jackson: "I'd think
I had someone else's pants on."
Miss Raines: "If you sub-
tract 14 from 116 what's the
difference?"
Ruth Hazel: "Yes, I think
it's a lot of foolishness myself."
Customer: "Have you any
eggs that you guarantee don't
contain chickens?"
Dealer fafter a pausejz
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Mary K. Winkler: "No, I
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Photographer: "All right,
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Teacher: "Your answer IS
about as clear as mud."
Pupil: "Well that covers the
ground, doesn't it?"
Mr. Sakel: "Why did you COMPLIMENTS
not answer my question?"
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my head."
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Billy Kelly: "I'll probably
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Ethel Christie: "Will you
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Floyd: "No, I promised for
better or worse, but not thru
thick and thin."
Mamie Oliver: "Man is won-
derful. He has even learned
to fly like a bird."
Forrest Freeman: "Yes, but
he hasn't learned to sit on a
barbed wi-re fence yet."
Miss Smith: "What do you
call a person' who" keeps on
talking when people are no
longer interested?"
Doris Bastin: "A teacher."
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SPENCER, IND,
Grace A. Smartt, Mgr.
COMPLIMENTS OF
PRYOR'S MOBIL SERVICE
MOBILGAS MoB1Lo1L
Complete Line of the Everyday Needs for Your Car.
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Melvin Taylor: "Honest, Mr.
Stewart, I stayed up all night
to study and got up early this
morning."
" . . . and all medical auth-
orities recommend Dr. F1oop's
formula for ailments of the
heart, lungs, stomach, liver,
pancreas, intestines, kidneys,
thyroid gland, and esopha-
gus."
Radio Listener: "Ah, an or-
gan recital."
Jerry: "Do you really love
me, Dear?"
Walter F.: "You ought to
know I do."
Jerry: "How much?"
Walter F.: "I-Iere's my check
book-look over the stubs."
Fond Parent: "Daughter,
did you say John is a good
driver? Railroad crossings are
so dangerous, you know."
Beryl Adkins: "Oh, mother,
he's wonderful. Why the way
he takes you over them you
can't tell whether a train hit
you or not."
Caroline Sears: "I caught
my boy friend fiirtingf'
Helen Johnston: "That's
how I got mine, too, dear."
Miss Harding: "Give an ex-
ample of period furniture."
Maxine Brown: "An electric
chair. It ends a sentence."
BRUCE CALLAHAN
PRUDENTIAL
INSURANCE
THE STORE FOR MEN
AND BOYS
Bloomington
KAI-IN CLOTHING CO.
FOR THOSE TENDER,
JUICY STEAKS
SOUTHSIDE CAFE
1500 S. Walnut
WILLARD BATTERIES
and DUNLAP TIRES
310 W. Sixth St. Phone 2285 1
Bloomington, Ind. 11
WHALEY BROS.
KERR OPTICAL CO.
Optometrists and Opticians 1
Eyes Examined and Glasses
Ground While You Wait
106 W. 6th St. Phone 5080
Bloomington, Indiana 1
Mr. Stewart: "Why are days 11,
longer in summer." J- G- ROBBINS ll
Melvin Taylor: "The heat DENTIST
makes them expand."
Gt'hth-'l x'RAY
e eig ours s eep every 1
day, but not during school Office OH Ground Floor M
hours. SPENCER 1'
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CQMPLIMENTS SCl'100l Supplies and
OF Equipment
METZGEKBLACK J. o. HENDERSON
LUMBER co. . Inc.
Phone 3570 211 W. Fifth St. Bloomington
WHITAKER I wEmNER.BA1N
FUNERAL HOME MOTOR CO
Gosport, Indiana
Phone 86
A Beautif11geSceI13lc5e. Need Not Dodge Plymouth
Orchestra practice was in
full swing, but something had
gone Wrong. Miss Reeves
glared at Alice Lee.
"Why on earth did you leave
off playing just as we got to
the chorus?"
"Well," retorted our accor-
dion player, "on my music it
says, 'Refrain,' so I did."
Jane McCown: 'Tm going
to New York this summer."
Ruth Curry: "By Buffalo?"
Jane: "No, by train."
Better to remain silent and
be thought a fool, than to
speak and remove all doubt.
There is one disadvantage
in being a microbe. It's too
easy for people to magnify
your faults.
Rozelle Trowbridge: "Is
Rudy Vallee a Connecticut
Yankee?"
Virginia Shigley: "Surely
you've heard of the Connecti-
cut valleys!"
Bernard: "How can you tell
when Miss Reeves asks a ser-
ious question?"
Helen Carpenter: "Watch
and see if last year's flunkers
laugh."
A girl Who is Hshing for a
husband will go out with most
any worm.
Luella: "Norris Lee hung up
his stocking Christmas Eve.'T
Ellalouise: "What did he
get?"
Luella: "A notice from the
Health Department."
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COMPLIMENTS OF
WETZEL . SALES
Spencer, Ind. Phone 31
We Wish Success To Our Schools and
Basketball Team of '88 and '39:
Also Our Parent and Teach-
ers' Association.
Fount Edwards Grocery
8: Meat Market
Ellettsville, Ind. Phone 39
Compliments of
JOHN VAN BUSKIRK
Grocery
Bloomington, Indiana
ClRGlN'S MARKET
Fresh and Cured Meats
and Groceries
R. R. No. 6 Phone 3802
Wholesale-Retail
BLOOMINGTON PAINT
k WALL PAPER CO.
Paints-Wall Paper-Glass
Art Supplies
Phone 3894 North Side Square
Loester: "What does 'not
transferable' on the season
ticket mean? Do you know?"
Violet: "It means that no
person will be admitted to any
game unless he comes him-
self."
Faye Libkie: "What was
Irene talking to you about?"
Mary Wright: "Oh, busi-
ness."
Faye: "I know, but whose?"
A bachelor is a man who
never makes the same mis-
take once.
Even his best friends would-
n't tell him-so he flunked the
exam.
Many people have a good
aim in life, but never pull the
trigger.
Garnet: "How's your test
average in Geometry?"
Hubert G.: "Got 97 so far."
Garnet: "Mighty good."'
Hubert: "Yeah, made 35 on
the first test, 40 on the second,
and 22 on the third."
Mr. Weathers: "Well, Lu-
cille, I see you weren't talking
in study hall this morning."
Lucille: "No, sir. I never
talk in my sleep."
Jeanne: "To think I'm the
first girl you ever loved."
Warren: "Yes, darling."
Jeanne: "And to think that
you think I believe that."'
Mr. Stuart: "Did you ever
hear of any success in history
without arms?"
Mary Ellen S.: "What about
the Winged Victory?"
Father: "Son, what did you
do with that last ten spot I
gave you?"
Warren Schooling: "I bought
a dollar's worth of apples and
oranges and spent the rest 'on
dates."
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FLORISTS
Our Flowers Are Always Arranged With A
Thought for the Occasion.
Phone 3903
Bloomington, Ind.
K I G E R A N D C O.
SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT
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INDIANA
or
SCHOOLS
Misses' Apparel
of the better kind
at popular prices.
THE VOGUE
Bloomington, Ind.
WINTERLEIN
Brand Meats
"Winterlein on the Label
Means Quality on the Table."
Norma Myers: "I would like
to study Spanish for I intend
to go to Spain some day."
Betty Curry: "Then I guess
I'd better read the Bible."
Farmer: "See here, young
fellow, what are you doing in
that tree?"
Coziene: "One of your ap-
ples fell down, and I'm trying
to put it back."
IT'S OUR HABIT TO OFFER YOU
THE BEST FOR YOUR MONEY.
Make It Your Habit to Shop At
Izeeclenls
"Bloomington's Leading -Department
Store"
Northwest Corner of the Square
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OWEN COUNTY P. K. HUTCHINSON
0 Builder of
High Grade Monuments
and
Spencer, Indiana
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
All Kinda of Cemetery Work
1717 S. Walnut St. Phone 4670
Bloomington, Ind.
Bell 223 Farmers' 24 WE BUY AND SELL
M. D. SMITH USED CARS
DENTIST Harry Stephens Used
SPENCER, IND. '
Micro-Surgical Unit
for Pyorrhea
GAS X-RAY
Car Co., Inc.
311 South Walnut
Bloomington
Miss Harding: "Can you tell
me when the revival of learn-
ing took place?"
Dola Conner: "Just before
the finals."
Mr. McJilton: "Do you be-
lieve in heredity?"
Sakel: "Of course I do. Why
I have one of the brightest
boys you ever saw."
Clair Dillman: "Give me
some of that monoaceticacides-
ter of salicylic acid."
Drug Clerk: "Do you mean
aspirin, sir?"
Clair: "Yes, that's it. I nev-
er can remember that name."
Mr. Stewart: Un Geometry
classjz "What's all the noise
about?"
Melvin Taylor: "Nothing, I
just dropped aperpendicularf'
Sigrid Moffatt: "He's so ro-
mantic. Every time he speaks
to me he says, 'Fair Lady! "
Herbert: "There's nothing
romantic in that. It's merely
a force of habit as he used to
be a streetcar conductor."
Over the river and through
the wood the Biology classes
go.
"Dear Juanita," wrote Carl,
"Pardon me, but I'm getting so
forgetful. I proposed to you
last night, but really forgot
Whether you said 'Yes' or
lNo.! Y!
"Dear Carl," she replied by
note, "Pardon me, I'm so glad
to hear from you. I knew I
said 'No' to somebody last
night, but had forgotten who
it was."
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to the met a girl who'had never been
Graduating Class of 1939
PHILLIPS 66
Service Station
Kenneth White, Prop.
ULAND 8: BENCKART
Shoe Shop
"Artistic Shoe Repairing"
119 East Fifth St.
Bloomington, Indiana
COMPLIMENTS
of
ADRIA'S BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 120 Spencer, Ind.
HARRY STEVENSON
OPTOMETRIST
South Side Square
Bloomington, Indiana
Phone 3522
COMPLIMENTS
of
WAHL 8: CURRY
Quality Bakers
Bloomington, Ind.
Reader's Book and Magazine
Store
535 South Walnut St.
Bloomington, Ind.
Used Books, New Books,
and Bibles
kissed."
Coziene: "Say, I would like
to meet her."
Eugene: "You're too late
now!"
He: "Can you keep a se-
cret?"
She: "Yes, but unfortunate-
ly, I always tell it to someone
who can't."
Mr. Stewart: "Clair, what
does this mean? Someone just
called up and said that you
were sick and could not come
to school today."
Clair: "Ha, ha! The joke is
on him. He wasn't supposed
to call up until tomorrow."
When someone asked Fred
Crum if he could do something
that no one else could, he said,
"Yes, I can read my own writ-
ing."
Eugene's Ford
3 tin tomato cans
2 old leather pocket-books,
1 gold tarnished teaspoon
1 5-cent bottle black ink
1 pinch pepper.
Mix together and let stand
over night. Guaranteed to
climb hills and wade water.
Man is the only animal that
can be skinned more than
once.
"He's the most tender-
hearted man I ever saw."
"Kind to animals?"
"I should say so. Why, when
he found the family cat insist-
ed on sleeping in the coal bin
he immediately ordered a ton
of soft coal."
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Hardware-Furniture
GENERAL- MERCHANDISE
Philgas Stoves
Spencer, Ind: I
CLAUDE R. BARTLETT
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fresh and Cured Meats
Dial 2197-2198
351 and 353 S. Walnut St.
A 8: M GARAGE
GENERAL REPAIR
. Baek of Shell
Gas Station
S. Main St. Phone 138
BLOOMINGTON DUCO
V SERVICE
Wendell McNay, Proprietor
Wreck Rebuilding
Glass Replaced
1111 N. Walnut Phone 3428
GUY A. McCOWN
CLOTHING SHOES
For the Entire Family
, Since 1909
' Hubert: "You treated me
like a photographer."
Naomi: "How come?"
Hubert: "You handed me.
the negative." '
An Advertisement
A German farmer lost his
horse and wanted to advertise
for it. The editor asked him
what he wished to say,
"Yust put vot I tell you,"
said he. "One night the udder
day apoud a week ago last
month I heard a noise by de
frondt middle of' der pack
yard which did not used to be.
Si I jumps de bed und runs
mit de door, and Ven I sees I
find my big gray iron horse he
vas tied loose and running mit
de stable off. Whoever brings
him back shall pay 555 re-
Ward."
1 For hours they had been to-
gether on her front porch. The
moon cast its tender gleam
down on them.
He sighed. She sighed. Fin-
ally, "I Wish I had money," he
said, "I'd travel." -
Impulsively she slipped her
hand into his, rising swiftly,
she sped into the house.
Aghast he looked into his
hand. In his palm lay a nickel.
Glendale was much upset
over a problem in arithmetic.
"Daddy, you told me how to
work this problem in yards,
A Where Your Business Is but teacher said to Work it in
r Appreciated fee:cWell, don't.you knowv, how
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