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JOSEPHINE JONES’ activities were: ’37-’40, Band; '37, Athletic Club; '38, Choral Club; ’39, Dramatic Club; ’40, Dandec Lion, Journalism Club. “She'd rather be youthful than old, And she’s icorth her weight in gold. JUNE JONES, who came to Ennis this year, stayed with us only a few weeks and was transferred to Kentucky. As she was with us such a short time, she did not engage in any activities. “She stayed with us a little while, And left with us her sunny smile. NELMA KILPATRICK’S activities were: ’38, basketball; '39, basketball, Choral Club; '40, Bookworm Club. “A better girl you’ll seldom find, Gentle, sweet, and always kind. ANGELYN KING’S activities were: '37, Drill Team; '38, Choral Club; ’39, Band, Choral Club, Junior Play; '40. Cicerone, Yearbook Club, Public Speaking Club, Quill and Scroll. “Here’s to a girl who has her fun. And see’s that everything’s well done.” FRED KLECKA'S activities were: ’37-’40, Band; ’39, Camera Club, National Honor Society; '40, Bookworm Club, National Honor Society. “He can play that drum—and how! He’s nearly as good as Krupa now. IRENE KUCERA'S activities were: ’37, Drill learn; '38, Choral Club; '39, Charm Club, Cicerone; ’40, National Honor Society, Dandee Lion, Journalism Club, Quill and Scroll. “You know that she would Have a mind that's rich in all that’s good.” ROBERT LAMB’S activities were: ’38-’40, Band; ’37, Class Secretary; ’38, Glee Club; '39, Glee Club, Class President; '40, Business Manager Dandee Lion, National Honor Society, Cicerone. No matter what the ill winds are blowing. Depend on Bob to keep things going.” GERRY LAVENDAR’S activities were: ’37, Drill Team: ’38, Drill Team, Journalism Club; ’39, Choral Club; ’40, Cicerone, Yearbook Club, National Honor Society, Vice President Quill and Scroll. “This is the girl, With the golden curl.”
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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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BRYANT LEATHEM’S activities were: '38, Football; '39, football, basketball, Varsity E: '40, Dramatic Club, football letterman. “A kind of person you like to have around, A better friend can never be found. MAURINE LEWIS' activities were: '36, Drill Team, baseball; '37. Drill Team; '38, Drill Team, baseball; '39, Drill Team; '40, Journalism Club, Choral Club. “If smiling faces find a welcome, we know She’ll find a welcome wherever she goes.” DOROTHY JEAN LYON'S activities were: '37-’40, Color Bearer; '37, Madcap Players; '38, Journalism Club; '39, Dramatic Club; '40, Cicerone, Yearbook Club, Dandee Lion, Journalism Club, Office Asst., Beauty, Quill and Scroll. “You know by seeing, That beauty is its own excuse for being. MARY MALA YEAR'S activities were: ’37-’40, Drill Team; '37, Spanish Club; '38, Charm Club; '39, Athletic Club; '40, basketball. “We are often told, All that glitters is not gold.” ANNIE MARTINEZ’S activities were: '37, Band; '38, Choral Club, Band; '39, Choral Club, Band; '40, Band. “Happy am I, from care I’m free, Why aren’t they all contented like me? MARGIE McDOWELL’S activities were: '37-’39, Choral Club, Drill Team, volleyball; '40, softball, basketball. “You’ll find her all the while, Lending a happy smile. EI.OISE McLEMORE’S activities were: ’37-’40, basketball, volleyball: '38, Spanish Club: '39, Athletic Club, tennis; '40, Athletic Club. “Small and dark, ’tis true, As fine a girl as you ever knew. JESSIE JO MERRITT’S activities were: '36-’40, Band: '37, Madcap Players; '38, Dramatic Club; '39, Camera Club; '40, Sec.-Treas., Camera Club. “A good musician, with a very good tone, If you want to hear music, give him a saxophone.
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