Westfield High School - Shamrocket Yearbook (Westfield, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 27 text:

OO . THE CLASS PROPI-IECY Gone With The Wind The f'Sophisticated Seniors of nineteen thirty-eight Left VVestfield High School to determine their fate. And as the multi-colored leaves scatter inthe fall, So did the ambitious graduates, twenty-nine in all. It's been ten long years and we find them all in gloryg It'll take a long, long time for me to tell the story, VVhen they left the Wind was blowing hard, So they scattered far and wide. Robert DeMoss, our hero. has enlisted in the Foreign Legion And can be seen in Africa or some such region. The Huffman sisters, Mary Alice and Betty Jo, Went to the Jungles to steal the show. Frank Buck went out of circulation when the Jeep came ing It was the captive of the girls and Frank thought it was a sin. Back in the l'nited States at the Indiana Speedway. For five successive years Eugene Meyer has won the day. He must have been related to that guy Louis. But who knows? Maybe both of them are screwy. Esther Wicker. that Swing it, kidll' girl. Has eloped with Tyrone Power and gone for a whirl. Over at Westfield, now a populous town, The two Helens have settled down. Carey and Davis have a Paradise Lostf' Which they both tried to avoid at whatever cost. But their home's of much renown as an old maids' gathering place. And Believe it or Not, it's a boom to the race! Clifford Gunn, the international poet. is writing away at Londong He's the most celebrated individual under the sun. Paul Goins is a millionaire, enjoying night life at Madison Square. He worked to the top in a grocery store. and tha-t's why he's enjoying riches galore. Peter Beauchamp is head of a paper in his own home town. The Hortonville Gossipn is known the country round. You mustnlt forget that he's married, too, And has a little daughter named Sarah Lou. L 1 4 7

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OO O0 CLASS WILL CON'TD I, Mary Aliee Huffman, leave my popular blonde locks to Lois Babb, hoping we will maybe reach a happy medium. I. Joe Haskett. leave my mellow voice and also my ability to sing to Barbara Harshbarger and Myrna Crist. I, Eugene Johnson. will to Florence Blazier and Amanda Sumner my ability to make witty remarks at such opportune times. I, Eugene Meyer, bequeath unto Hilda Lease and Esther Sparks my very brilliant mind and am assured that two geniuses will be the result. I. Deward Moore, do leave Katy in the incessant keeping of James Brookie hoping that he will remain as devoted as I have. I. Mary Evelyn Morford will 1ny friendly ways and ability to keep my boy friend to F. Jean Harvey and Mary Jo Irwin. I. Esther Mae Pfaff. bestow my very keen sense of humor to Irene Feaster and Kathleen Frost. I, Noel Revis. leave my ability to play basketball and my flirtatious ways with the fairer sex to Don Smith and Allen Rodibaugh. I. Leon Roberts, do bequeath my size and ambition to be a farmer to Russell Myers and Robert Wise. I, Kathryn Shugart. leave my winning ways with the boys and my ambition to go to college to Marcia Talbert and Blartha VValker. I. Raymond Stewart. do bestow my ability to play football and also my very famous smile upon Bob Ortwein and Bill Lindley. I, Paul Thistlethwaite. leave my height i11 stature as well as mental capacity to those two little Junior boys. Elmer Burroughs and Joe Whitmoyer. I, Wvayne Vlvatkins will my ability to cut in on the other boyfriend to John D. Ra.yle and Marcus Passwater. I. Max Whitmoyer leave my ability to change girl friends so many times in a year and also my well known laugh to Gale Pruitt and Rich- ard Russell. I. Esther Wvicker bestow my quiet ways and cheerful smile upon Marjorie Stultz and Patricia Daniel. . I. Gerald Vlfiseman leave my ability to go with the same girl for three long years to Bill Macy and Robert Davis. lVe have set our hands to this our last will and testament at lVest- field High School, this 27th day of April. in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight and now a1'e bidding you a sad farewell. -The Senior Class. I



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OO OO Lois Godby in the six day bicycle race Has set for the cyclists a new pace. Just recently she went forty miles an hour. But hopes to increase it to several more. Eugene Johnson is so fond of Guernsey cows and the dairy, That he's vowed up and down he'll never marry. Blary Evelyn Morford is a model for those wonderful Parisian gowns She visits daily all the most important towns. And would you believe it, you can or not. Elizabeth Cox is the designer of these fashions so hot. llax lVhitmoyer sits on a str'eamline tractor day by day. And While the ground gets plowed. he sips a 'fcoc away. Beulah Boyd is the leader of that band Which is known for its rhythm all over the land. She plays in London and she plays in Franceg You can tell she's nifty at the first good glance. lVe find in the Alps a champ of skisg He wades in snow up to his knees. Everett Coers, at present though. Is nursing an ankle he broke in the snow. Jean Harvey is making biscuits in a house on a hillg She says she must do this to keep down the bill, Kathryn Shugart is working for a degreeg She got her start from Physics and Lee. And some day in the near future we hope to sec A second Madame lllarie Curie. Paul Eugene Thistlethwaite has just won a titleg He got it by holding onto the bridle. For he's a famous jockey in the Irish Sweepstakes. And you'd be surprised at the money he makes. Joe Haskett has soared to opera fame And for himself has made a name. He got his start in Hlficklesf' he saidg Now the only difference is. he's singing Toreador instead. Esther Mae Pfaff is happy to be A mother of a family of threeg She cooks, sweeps. sews, and quilts And in the summer she just about wilts,

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