Ennis High School - Cicerone Yearbook (Ennis, TX)

 - Class of 1940

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CHARLES BOATWRIGHT’S activities were: '38, Journalism Club: '39, Athletic Club. “A silent friend, But true to the end. GEORGE BOLEN’S activities were: ‘37, Class President, Liar at Large, tennis; '38, Class President, Sec.-Treas. Glee Club, tennis; '39, National Honor Society, Glee Club, junior Play, Cicerone, tennis, Pep Leader; '40, Dandee Lion. Quill and Scroll, Pep Leader, tennis. “Labor for learning before you grow old, For learning is better than silver or gold.” MARTHA ANN BOOTHES activities were: '37, Drill Team; '38-’39, Choral Club; '40, President Journalism Club, Band, Cicerone, Dandee Lion, Yearbook Club, Sec.-Treas. National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. “A friend indeed is she, Happy, humorous, and fancy free.” ALLISON BOREN’S activities were: '38, Glee Club; '40, football; ’37-’40, Band. His figure's not noted for grace, But you'll like the smile on his face. HELEN BRISCOE'S activities were: '37, Choral Club; '38, Drill Team, Choral Club; '39, Drill Team, Choral Club. She’s quiet in her own way. But happy throughout the day.” ROY BRITTAIN’S activities were: '38, Glee Club; '39, Glee Club, Junior Play; '40, Spanish Club. “He’s not a Romeo, dark and tall, But for the girls he usually falls.” MAYBELLE CAVE was transferred from Garrett this year. She is a member of the Athletic Club and is active in the sports of Ennis High School. “Maybelle’s new with us, But you never hear her making any fuss.” MARGERY CLOUD, a former member of the Drill Team and Office Assistant, has given most of her time to her studies so she has not taken part in many activities this year. n This girl named Cloud, You’ll never find to be very loud. II

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CHARLES BENNIGHT'S activities were: ’36-’40, Band: ’38-’40, Drum Major: ’37, Madcap Players, Club; ’38, Class Treasurer, Choral Club; ’39, Choral Club; ’40, Business Manager Cicerone, and Class President. “It's the songs ye sing, and the smile ye wear, That make the sun shine everywhere.” WAYNE McKEE was transferred from Classen High in Oklahoma City in ’40. His activities here were: Class Vice Pres., Debate, Dramatic Club, and “Life Begins at Sixteen.” “This is a lad handsome and neat, To him the girls are very sweet. MILDRED RICKS’ activities were: ’37, Class Vice Pres.; '38, Class Sec.-Treas.; ’39, Class Vice Pres., and Favorite, National Honor Society: ’40, Class Sec.-Treas., Band, Journalism Club, Dandee Lion, Cicerone, Quill and Scroll, and Band ’37-’40. “And still they gazed and their wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew. HUBERT ROGERS’ activities were: '37, “Liar at Large, Band; ’38, Band; ’39, Junior Class Play and Favorite, Cicerone, President and outstanding boy in Glee Club, Drum Major; ’40, Journalism Club, Dandee Lion, Reporter Senior Class, and Drum Major. “Many a girl thinks a lot of him, Can you say that you really blame them? DAVID ANDERSON’S activities were; ’36-’37, football, Science Club; ’38, Agriculture Club; ’40, Dramatic Club and football letterman. “He’s a jolly, good s )ort; and, oh— But he’s one more rough Romeo.” DOYLE ANDREWS’ activities were: ’37, Athletic Club: ’37-’S8, football, basketball; ’39, Junior Play, football, basketball; '40, Dramatic Club, football letterman. “Life is a jest and all things show it, I thought so once and now 1 know it.” GENEVIEVE BAKER’S activities were: ’37, Home Economics Club; '38, Home Economics Sewing Club; '39, Future Homemakers Club; '40, Charm Club. A cute little ‘blonde’ with lots of charm, Never doing anyone any harm.” DURWOOD BALLEW'S activities began in ’38; football, basketball, Athletic Club, F.F.A.; ’40, football letterman. Dramatic Club, Life Begins at Sixteen,” and basketball. “Friendly and easy-going, Truly a boy worth knowing.



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JEFF COLVIN’S activities were: ’36-’37, 4-H Club, baseball, basketball: '38, baseball, basketball: '39, baseball, basketball, football; ’40, football letterman, basketball, Dramatic Club. Though lie’s not another Gable, He'll do his part whenever he’s able. FREDDIE CREWS’ activities were: '37, football; '38, football; '39, football, Spanish Club; ’40, football letterman, Dramatic Club. He’s crazy about the girl With the golden curl! FRANCES ANNE CROW’S activities were: '39, Dramatic Club, tennis, volleyball, basketball. Junior and One-Act Plays; ’40, Dramatic Club Secretary, Dandee Lion, tennis, basketball. Here is a girl named Crow, A fine person to know. MARGARET CUBERO’S activities were: '36, softball, basketball; '37, Drill Team, softball, basketball; '38, Drill Team, Home Economics Club; ’39, F. H. T., Charm; ’40, F. H. T. She’s the oldest girl in school. Therefore she’s mighty hard to fool. MARGARET SUE CURTIS’ activities were: ’37, Drill Team; ’38, Drill Team, Choral Club; ’39, Drill Team, Choral Club; '40, Spanish Club. Just one more grand girl, As priceless as a pearl. MINNIE DEAVERS’ activities were: '36, Drill Team: ’37, Drill Team, Choral Club; ’38, Drill Team, Choral Club; '39, Dramatic Club; '40, Dramatic Club. Her mind is sort of dense. More nonsense than common sense.” MITTIE DEAVERS’ activities were: '37, Drill Team, Choral Club, One-Act Play; ’38, Drill Team, Dramatic Club, Choral Club; '40, Dramatic Club. This is the twin with the blonde hair, If you're looking for fun, you’ll find it there. BESS DILLARD’S activities were: '38, Choral Club; ’39, Choral Club; '40, Dandee Lion, Journalism Club. One whose eyes the smile of kindness made, She has charm that will not fade.

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