Ennis High School - Cicerone Yearbook (Ennis, TX)

 - Class of 1940

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LAURA BESS RAMSEY was transferred from Garret in '40. Her activities have been: Dandee Lion, Journalism Club, and basketball. “She’s new with us this year, But we are glad to have her here.” JAMES DOOLEY RIDLEY'S activities were: ’36-’40, Band; '38, Journalism Club; ’39, Choral Club; '40, Football Manager. “A good football manager is he, And a better one you’ll never see.’’ BYREL RIDLEY’S activities were: ’37-'40, Band; ’38, Journalism Club, Choral Club; '39, Choral Club; '40, National Honor Society. “She’s pretty hard to fool, ’Cause she’s one of the smartest girls in school.” DORIS KATE SCHOEPS’ activities were: ’37, Drill Team: '38, Drill Team, Journalism Club; ’39, Tennis, Choral Club; '40, Dandee Lion, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. “We’ll find that she zuill always win. One touch of merriment will cause a grin.” ALEAN SEARCY'S activities were: '37-’38, Future Homemakers Club; ’38-’39, Charm Club. “A girl who does her part. In winning her way into your heart.” JAMES SHEBESTA’S activities were: '37, Future Farmer Club; '38. Varsity E Club, track; ’37-’40, football. “At athletics he always tries his hand, So he will become like the ancient cave-man.” JIMMIE SIMS’ activities were: ’37-’40, Drum Major, “Liar at Large,'' Journalism Club; '39, Secretary Junior Class, Junior Play, Choral Club; '40, Dandee Lion, Cicerone, Office Asst., Treasurer Quill and Scroll, Beauty. “A young lassie without a care. Never refusing to take a dare.” RUSSEL SPENCER'S activities were: '39, Camera Club, Dramatic Club; '40, President Camera. Aeronautics Club. “He tinkers and tankers with airplanes. So surely he'll fly to fortune and fame.”

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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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— FLORENCE SRAMEK'S activities were: ’37-’40, Drill Team: ’38, Secretary Home Economics Club; '39-’40, Vice President Future Homemakers Club, Charm Club; '40, Journalism Club, Dandee Lion. “A girl you'll never want to forget, And after many years, you won’t, I’ll bet.’’ ALYNE STEWART was transferred from Garret in ’40; her activities here were: Journalism Club, Dandee Lion, basketball. “Sweet as a red rose. This is something everyone knows. ALETTA SUBLETT was transferred from Bethel, ’37-’38. In Aletta’s few years here, she has gained many friends. “May her life be bright and rosy, Like the petals of a posy. VICTORIA TROJACEK’S activities were: Future Homemakers Club in ’39-’40. A girl who doesn’t have much to say. But is sweet and kind in every way. AGNES TUPY’S activities were: ’39, Charm Club; ’40, Future Homemakers Club. “You’ll find her to be a true pal, v As well as a nice gal. A. L. TURNER’S activities were: ’36, Athletic Club; ’38, Madcap Players, Glee Club; ’39, Dramatic Club, tennis. Junior Play; ’40, Dramatic Club; ’36-’40, Band. “Away with your worry! Come on with your fun, Be happy and merry ’til the day is done. ELSIE VALEK’S activities were: ’39, Athletic Club; ’40, Future Homemakers Club. “We wish you happiness your whole life through, Good luck and fortune in everything you do. JANIE VALEK’S activities were: ’39, Charm Club; ’40, Spanish Club, Future Homemakers Club. “Of all the girls in the Senior Class, None is gayer than this young lass.

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