Ellettsville High School, Llamarada, 1939, Page 22

Description: L L A M A R AD ACLASS POEML. Dee Addie is an ambitious lad,Hell be the best mayor Vincennes had;His Ford may be a little old,But he measures its worth in gold!Ellen Berry, a small town girl,Thinks freckles have a certain lure!Maybe shes right, we wouldnt know;Well ask someone from Gosport though.Naomi Breeden what shall we sayThat she likes to dream away the day?Or maybe its love, at least well guess,For shes a right cute little lass.Maxine Brown, so they tell,In basketball sure can yell.We know for talking she has no ruleAnd talks a lot, even at school!Ellalouise Bruce, is never blue—And always sympathizes with you;When you need her, she wont fail.And others troubles, seems to hail.Helen Carpenter, we can well sayA model wants to be someday—And she plans to be an army wife.Remember, you take the vow for life!Dola Conner, a right pretty blondeAt school she really gets around;A sweet disposition, and friendly to all,Shell help you any time you call.Adah Crider, I think we can say,Goes laughing throughout the day.Shes always ready for some fun—And is friendly to all and everyone.Luella Crismore, so a clown thought,Was the prettiest girl he ever sought;Was it by chance he fell for her?Or did she use some magic lure?Betty Curry, a basketball fan,Along with Roosevelt should have ran;We wouldnt be afraid to bet a dimeThat politics is right along her line!Ruth Curry, small and quiet,Is a believer in whats right—We hear she can carry a tune,And will be a great singer soon!Clair Dillman, the fun of the school,He isnt afraid to break a rule;His deportment may be a little bad,But good grades he could have had.Leland Engledow, or is it Bing ?Will someday on the radio sing,He thinks Crosbys good in his way,But he could beat him any day.Forrest Freeman, a handsome kid,With the girls asks no aid;A good player on our team—He helps Ellettsville win the game.Paul Hanna, a future farmer,About the girls is a little calmer;Its not that they get in his hair,But he just hasnt time to care!Ruth Hazel, like all the rest,Likes a certain boys ring best;It wont be long till school is out,But wed miss not having her about.Herbert Hendricks, not at all bad,Several girls could have had;But he likes to usher to class,A certain little Senior lass!Maurice Holsapple, one of the gang,While young will have his fling;Not bad looking, dark and tall;No wonder for him the girls fall!Fred Crum, known better as Red,With the girls really gets ahead!He prefers Bedford girls the bestAnd likes Brunettes bettern the restRobert Jackson, his ambition on fire,Thinks hell be a great ball star!He likes to argue with the rest,But thinks his argument is probably best.Twenty-two
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