Ennis High School - Cicerone Yearbook (Ennis, TX)

 - Class of 1940

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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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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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LERLINE WINTER’S activities were: ’38, Drill Team; '39, President Future Homemakers Club, Drill Team; ’40, Dramatic Club. A quiet mind is richer than a crown. In this girl, that can be found.” JACK NICKELSON’S activities were: ’36-’37, softball; ’38, Cheer Leader; ’39, Reporter Dramatic Club; '40, Dandee Lion, Journalism Club. “ Brandy’ is his nickname. Peculiar, but good just the same.” CLEO O’NEAL’S activities were: ’37-’39, Drill Team; ’38, Dramatic Club; ’39, Choral Club; ’40, Dandee Lion, Journalism Club, Athletic Club, Cheer Leader. ‘‘This one thing you can tell, This is a girl that you’ll like well.” WAYNE O’NEAL’S activities were: ’36-’40, Band; ’37, Cub; ’38, Choral Club; ’40, Library Club. “Although you see his head is red. You must admit it is not lead.” JOE ONSTEAD’S activities were: ’37, basketball; ’38, basketball; '39, football, basketball; ’40, basketball, football lettcrman. Dramatic Club, Debate Club. “Tall and neat, spick and span, From head to toe, he's every inch a man.” DORIS PARKER'S activities were: ’37, Drill Team, Home Economics Club; '38, Choral Club; ’39, Color bearer; ’40, Beauty. Though she isn’t very tall. She has a pleasant smile for all.” AURELIA PARMA was a member of the Choral Club in ’37. While she did not engage in many other activities, she will be remembered by her classmates for her sweet disposition. Her friendliness is the reason, That she’s never out of season. ARNOLD PRIDDY’S activities were: ’37, Glee Club, football; ’38, Camera Club, football; '39, football; ’40, Football Manager. “A boy that’s short and round, A funnier fellow cannot be found.”

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