Ellettsville High School - Llamarada Yearbook (Ellettsville, IN)

 - Class of 1939

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'3251223252IE1E1E E2S1S1S2i L L A M A R A D A ?EfEi:'7': i':1E2E2E-f:'7 A7'7A 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- YOU! 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 Twenty-two .

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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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5E?EEE5EE?EE5EEEE?3EiE3Ei?EEEi5iEEEE1ElE L L A M A R A D A fifE?E'E5E2E2E2i2E2EiEiEIEZEEEEEEEE1? 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. Twenty-three

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