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1?gg3?gg1Ei L L A M A R A D A E13Iiiiiiiilililiili1E1E1E1E1E2EIE1E1E1E1. 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. Twenty
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v' '.??f1E5???????2f?2535512 L L A. M A R A D A 2251222211: CLASS PROPHECY -1-.-1. 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. Nineteen
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1EiE1f?EfEfE2E2E2E2Z2:i:i:f:2:1E2EiE1: L L A M A R A D A 51212132222212222E2E2EiE1EiiIEiEiififffgi 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. 1-1-1 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. Twenty-one
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