Ennis High School - Cicerone Yearbook (Ennis, TX)

 - Class of 1940

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KAY DUNCAN'S activities were: 'S8, Choral Club, Drill Team; ’39, Dramatic Club, Charm Club, Drill Team; '40, Drill Team, Dramatic Club. “And that smile like sunshine darts, Into many sunny hearts.” VIRGINIA ELLIS’ activities were: '37, Drill Team; '38, Drill Team, Dramatic Club in Yoakum High School; '39-'40, Dramatic Club in Ennis High School. “You'll look far before you find, One half so pretty and so kind.” ANNA LAURA FALLEN’S activities were: ’37-’40, basketball: '37, Madcap Players; '38, Dramatic Club; '39, Dramatic Club; '40, Dandee Lion, Journalism Club. Rig brown eyes and dark brown hair. Is she not passing fairT” NADINE FINLEY'S activities were: '38, basketball, Choral Club. “For a heart she is the balm, A living gale is better than a dead calm.” MARY FRANCES FITZGERALD'S activities were: '37-'40, Color bearer; '37, Asst. Librarian, Madcap Players; '38, Journalism Club, “Cub”; '39, Cicerone, Junior Play, Reporter National Honor Society; '40, Yearbook Club, Dandee Lion, Journalism Club, Editor Cicerone, National Honor Society, President Quill and Scroll. Charming and full of pep, Always willing to lend her help.” MARJORIE FITZGERALD’S activities were: '37, Drill Team; '38, attended school in Houston; '39, Choral Club; '40, Dramatic Club, Spanish Club. “She's a shining light, Although she is rather quiet.” MARGARET ANN HANES’ activities were: '37, Drill Team; '38, Drill Team; '39, Drill Team, Sec.-Treas. Choral Club; '40, Pres. Dramatic Club, Life Begins at Sixteen.” “We will always insist, There’s something about her you can’t resist.” ETHEL HART’ S activities were: ’37-’40, Future Homemakers Club. After all’s said and done. You’ll find that she’s lots of fun.”

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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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PAULINE HART’S activities were: ’39, Choral Club; ’40, Spanish Club. Small and unheard, Because she seldom says a word.” MARTHA JANE HAWLEY'S activities were: ’37, basketball, Home Economics Club; '38, basketball, Home Economics Sewing Club; '39, Future Homemakers Club. If you're looking for curly hair. Go to her and you’ll find it there.” W. C. HENDRIX’S activities were: ’37-’40, Band; ’39, National Honor Society; '40, National Honor Society. Honor and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part; there all the honor lies.” RUTH HOGABOOM was transferred from Houston in '38. Her activities were: ’39, Latin Club: ’40, Journalism Club, Yearbook Club, Dandee Lion, Cicerone. She’s as peaceful as a dove, And the kind that people love. MILDRED HORTON'S activities were: '37-’39, Drill Team; ’38-’40, Dramatic Club; ’39, Prompter for Junior Play, Choral Club; ’40, basketball. A good sport you’ll find her to be, A better one you’ll never see.” EMIL JANOUSEK'S activities were: '39, Future Farmers, basketball; ’40, Future Farmers, basketball. His nose is pug and his hair is red, But not a bad thing of him can be said.” HAZEL JONES’ activities were: '39, Future Homemakers, Drill Team; '40, Future Homemakers, Drill Team. She’ll grow into a woman nobly planned, The kind that is always in demand.” JOE JONES' activities were: ’37-’40, Athletic Club, and was chosen ugliest boy in Ennis High School. As choices of ugly boys run, He takes his title in all good fun.”

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