Hillsborough High School - Hilsborean Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1919

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Our parting word to them: May E E they have as pleasant memories of us as we shall have of them. 2 N ' as gg SALLIE SHANNON E N Ali. mul A.M., Florida W'oman'.v College N E AAI., Columbia University N Mathematics N E E N ELSIE HOYT N EE AJS., Swarthmore College E AJI., Colzlmlzia Ulzizfersitj' N I B French EZ N N 'iii' ALICE CRONE, A.B. N Marietta N E Ohio State University Junior English E E E C. B. MORRILL, A.B., A.M. 2 Unizfersity of rlficlziqan N History t N E 55 E LULA B. BRADFORD Z Suffolk College or Ufomeu N . - , N E Senior English E N N N E E N , N E E NENINENENENININENENZNINENINENENIN U .al .917 . ff HZHZHZHZHIHIHZHZHIHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH MZ Z N N N H N E N N N N N N H N 3 N N N 'N N N E N H N 3 H N H N 3 N N N N N N . 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Altho Ted is called the class crook, he is one of our most ener- getic boys. Despite his ever-ready blush, Brownell is always there with the goods. It has been found necessary to keep him away from class meetings to get a correct vote. Class of '19 ll, 2. 31: Athletic Editor Hilsborean Q31 : French Club 131 : Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 31: P . ' res 431. Bachelor s M Club 131: Basketball 131: Football ll-11: HZH Q Z '-if PUB ,br ZA zg? Em SE 'Z Z E11 U P-4 HZHZ Say, Rufus, can you beat it? Clenclzed little hands, like rumpled roses, dimplefl and dear. Altho Blitz is our cutest girl, she is not at all a baby, but one of the most efficient members of our class, always ready to work and ZHZHZ ZHZHZ E always there with a cheery word and a smile. N Class of '19 11, 2, 31: Vice-President 12, 31: Class Play: College Club 131: Old Z N Maid's Club 181: 2nd Lieut. Marines 431. W RUTH DRAWDY Rui-'us Hang, no, Blitz ! Blue were lzer eyes as tlze ffgiry flax Her cheeks like, the dawn of day. ZHZH ZHZH gazsfilauasifiaaasaaaaaasiiza Z 5:3 Z sa Z H Z H Z as Z H Z S41 s Z N Z 3? H 355 Z Q- ., H 25? Z E-53. H ,iw Z ss Safe Z 225 2 135. Z ssaazszwasaawzsf-sas-SJZHZH valued participant in any class ac- tivity. She was voted our prettiest i ..oiN girl. Class of '19 11. 2, 31 : Art Editor Hils- borean l31: College Club K81: Old Maid's Club 131: Class Baseball 131: Sgt. Ma- rines 131. , FRANK PAUL' FRANZ ccHey-Oar He from whose lips divine persua- szon flows. Franz is one of the most popular boys in the class and is loved alike by boys and girls. He has a smile for everybody and is always willing to lend a helping hand. Class of '19 11, 2, 31: Giftorian Class Night: Bachelor's Club 131: Hi-Y Club 12. 31:Co1'p. Co. A 121: Sgt. Co. AKB1: I Class Play 121. aku i T . L NZ H Z H Z H Z W Z W Z W Z H Z H Z H Z W Z W Z H Z W Z H Z M Z W HZ N -. N E - ' . Z HENRY FULLER E N '-swEE'r HENRY N E Stop kidding me. E N Couriesy was in him more than N ever was in any man. SS Altho he has only been in the N class two years, Henry has won ,, E many friends and is greatly ad- N mired by all-especially by one. N Gluihzgi :lgoI'l:.9CoK.2fl lfmglc: gii1?.'Cg.a5hf1hLlT S ZH ZH E I ' ' . IRIS SMITH E N i g i'SMI'l'TY M 52 Oh, Henry! N She .seemx to walk on wingx and N S2 tread in air. Things are always lively when Z N Smitty is around. Her dancing N E eyes have ensnared the hearts of E . many a poor male creature. She N is our most optimistic girl. N E Class of 19.11, 2, an cm-is Play cam: E see. old Maids Club fan cm-p. Ma- N rines l3l. N HZHZH WZNZM LANDON FULLER if n llsay Pl N Iris all hues N Eg Landon's ability as- a business Z N manager is generally recognized, N E but he is rather slow at winning' E hearts, as Henry beat his time. N class of '19 42, an Asst. Bus. Mgr. N Red and Black C3l: Bachelor-'s Club 131. E ZHZ ZNZ U2 C1 E ei E Z ra cu me CI cn III E USUE., E N Oh, hang! N E Give me a look, give me a face, Q Z N That makes simplicity a grace. ' N Sue is quiet enough-sometimes, Z but is always ready to join in the N I fun. She is one of our most lova- N E ble girls. - Z Class of '19 61, .2, SJ: Class Play: N College Club C311 Old MaiIl's Club 1313 N x Marines i3J. WZH NZM NZNININZNZNINZNINZNZNZNZNZNZNZNZN .28 HZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z E23 Z H Z H Z Bi! Z H Z Gil Z Fil Z H HZHZ RUTH CARRELL Q . RU'rHIE N Z Her lzalzds like moonlight brush Q the keys. N Ruthie, our brightest girl, has E E added greatly to the fame of Old Q H. H. S., in editing our Red and N Black. She is one of the few who E can safely mix pleasure with work. ss Class of '19 11, 2. 3l: Editor-in-Chief N Red and Black 13l: Reporter Red and . Black 113: Classical Club 135 3 Old Maid's A N Club 1379 Marines 131 :'Girl's Chorus 133. N 1 E l FAUNTLEROY MILLIKEN N Maybe N If at first you dorft szlrfeed, N E Try, try again. E SS If Fauntleroy had been more N I studious and had Hnished school Z SE before this, he would be ready to N take up his life work with Billy N Sunday. He is very popular with Z the fair sex my. s A N Class of '19 11, 2, 37: Bachelor-'S Club N 133: Hi-Y Club 125: Corp. 115: lst Lieut. E E Clgo.ug 123: Adj., 1st Lie-ut., Capt. Co. N Lil H ELIZABETH PADGETT N N BETTY E . Thank you kindly-doggone you ! Z N - Emily moved to gayety and N Q jzleaszne. N Elizabeth is one of our sweetest N girls. All of her time is monopo- E lized by the young man who is pic- W tured below. She takes an active N E part in all the good times going. Class of '19 133: Class Play: Ex- N N change Editor Red and Black 13l: Old Maid's Club 131: Classical Club 131: Ma- E rines 181. HZ HZ :P 2 cv sv P71 2 CD no ab m as S N 1By-word censoredj E On with the dance, M N Let joy be unconfined. All of Andrew's time is taken in Z N writing jokes and admiring the N charms of a certain Senior girl, Z and no time is left to devote to M that all-important study-in H. N Eg L.'s mind-chemistry. E Class of '19 12, 313 Class Play: Joke N W Editor Red and Black 133: Bachelor's I Club 131: Corp. Co. B 121: Szt. Co. E 52 B cam. N HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH HZH HZH H H 29 ' H H ESSZFFSZ Gil Z ESE! Z E25 Z G43 Z H Z H Z H Z E23 Z L55 Z EIS Z Gil Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H EHIZHZ M MARY HIGH N Z P INFANT I feel so unnecessary. N Hitch your wagon to a star. N Infant, we have heard, is very Eg N ambitious. Her talent lies in the N realm of art and story writing. E Her wit often breaks out in small Q patches. Q W . ' . , -. li ' ' 3 s Plaglduglrljt-M:1iId's1 ciubs 43 f.'f1ii'Sl-?KeSCf'3,i . HZ EHEIZ H - H Z I LELANQK ANQERSON Yea Gods --! SS Ufortlz makes the man. 'ig ZEHZESZHZHZ ZHZEFHZHZEAHZ ra E N 3' na ei I-a U1 E 3 no :P r' r' Leland has been with us- only one year, but has proven himself a val- uable addition to our class. He hails from Indiana, that state of great men. We have heard that he is fickle. Class of '19 1315 Hi-Y Club ISI. Eg --sHoR'rY E SSS Pm a nervous wreck! E In eaclz cheek appears a pretty Z dimple. W Elizabeth is always looking for SS E ' good time and always finds it Z a . f She is one of our most wide-awake 5 pupils. s Class of '19 11, 2, 33: Class Play: Sec. College Club 137: H. D. T. Club 1313 Corp. Marines 131. ZHZHZHZ ZHZHZHZ E as su P4 O F' D-4 4 E1 2 rr: O-4 P-3 EU cr: P1 as cf EE 1v1oLLYE Q Z N Miscellarious N E Her hair was like a Coronet. Z N Mollye is another one of those SS who have been with us but a year. E Her gentle disposition and sweet Q-S manners have made her popular N with both teachers and pupils. Class of '19 131: College Club 135: H. D. T. Club 131: French Club 133. EHIZGSZEQ E-GZHZH HZHZHEEHZH HZHZHZHZH HZH H H HZHZH so l l HZ H Z H Z H Z Gil Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H HZ H i ' N H l 53 N i DOROTHY ALLEN N UDOT., Sure-nuff? H H N Slzelv modest as any and blithe as N Jlzelv bonnie. E N Dot appears to be very quiet, N but with her own bunch she is jolly enough. She adds dignity to Q our somewhat boisterous class. N Class of '19 Il, 2, Sl: Class Play: Col- lege Club 12, BJ 3 Spanish Club 1213 H. D. N T. Club isp: Marines 433. SYS HZH HZH BEATRIX GUTHRIE BETTY N Great life-if you don't weaken.', N 52 Y A steady babble of tall: and E S55 N' laughter. N ' Beatrix is in a constant state of E liveliness and fun. She was voted N N our wittiest girl, having always E some appropriate and original re- M mark for every occasion. - N Class of '19 il, 2, SJ: Class Play: H. D. T. Club 131. HZH HZH i ALBERT COOPER N You got 'em-hold 'em! iw EZ I .vpeak to thee in silence. E SQ Albert is very shy, but we feel N 1'9- :- sw CY' Fd 2 Q :- no Q. :- Ei. H1 U 0 :r no :1 O CD 2 Q H would like him very much. He has N been with us only a short time but N E has charmed us all. He was once Z caught Romeoing upon the M stairs. N Iss of '19 3gFre ch lib 33 Bag13lor's Club 539: Basxgmll Q D H H N JENNIE MATHER Q UJEN.. i You poor fish. N l . For men may come and men N E may go E N Q ,B ut I go on forever. N E Jennie is usually very quiet ex- SZ cept when recitation time comes N N and then she shines. She was voted the most studious girl, but she is E also a good athlete. ' N N Class of '19 12. 31: Athletic Editor E Hilsborean: Class History 125: Asst. Ed- E itor Red and Black 13? : College Club l3jg N sm. Marines raw: Girls' chorus iam. N HHHH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HH H H H H H H H H H H H H H . H H H HHHH 'L HZHZ H Z H Z H .Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H HZHZ Z Z MARY WILL DOWDELL f-BILLYEH Oh, that's scrumptious. E Beware of her fair hair for she E N excels all women in the magic of N if her locks. ' ' N Everyone wishes that sunny-tem- N pered Billye had been viith us longer. Her good looks and gentle manners have made her popular with all. ZH ZH Class of '19 133: Class Play: Vice- E N Pres. French Club 133: om Maid's Club N E 133: College Club 133: Marines 133. Z Z HERBERT M LEOD HHERBYE E Hg . Hold 'em in the road ! N 'gg 0 sleep, it is zz gentle thing E N Beloved from pole to pole. N E Herbert has been Vamped , Z but he has not waked up yet-but N soon. He is a good sport, but -very HS 52 indifferent to what goes on around E him. He is still in a state 0 N chronic financial embarrassment on W account of a Ford, a dark night, a N wet street, and a window. N Class of '19 11. 2. 33: Hi-Y Club 133: ua Bachelor's Club 133. ZH ZH Eg ' L 3 ALLEYiEiiNi9NROE Z Lead me to him. N Like a lovely tree, she grew to Z2 N womrmhooaf and between whzles N Rejerted several suitors just to N learn how to accept a better in W his turn. Vamp is an all-round good sport, S as popular with her own sex as N with the opposite, because of her E jolly talk and friendly manner. HZHZ HZHZ U 3' 4 3-1 U F' 3-1 Z P1 U5 'P Cf Q E Class of '19 11, 2, 33: Class Play: , French Club 12. 33: College Club 12, 33: Old Maid's Club 133: Marines 133. N DANE N Eg I'll swanee. Q He preferred to be good, rather N than to seem so. E Dane is the baby of the class, yet his size does not hinder him from taking a part in many of the school activities. ' c3lClass of '19 11, 2, 33: Bachelor's Club ZHZHZHZ H ,Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H SZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZHZHZ ZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z E25 Z H Z H Z ll-il Z H Z E5 Z Eil Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZHZ LULU EAMAN ULU.. Eg Gee, I'm hungry. E N The mildest manners and the i N bravest mind. E N This bright girl comes from Can- N Eg ada and has been with us just a Eg year, yet that has been sufficient N time for us to learn to love her. N She is especially gifted in Virgil. Class of '19 135: Asst. Historian, Class H N Night: Classical Club tsl: Marines iam. ZH ZH O O FU Z M F' I-1 CI U2 ID P-1 H U-4 Z CU H GU CJ coRNEY N Miserabile dictu. N He'd proved by force of argument E N I1 man's no horse. 'gg Cornelius is our most studious boy. His chief recreation is argu- Q lg ing spiritedly with Mrs. Bradford Eg in English class. E N Class of '19 cl, 2, sm: Class Will! N E Classical Club 1323 French Club 12, 31. HZ HZ MILDRED JOHNSON ..,--ii - N N The heck. Eg 53 Tlfhence is thy learning? Hath N BS thy toil oier books consumed the V, E ' midnight oil? N iiii The peculiar position .of being N Eg a member of the Sr.-B Class and ' Z at the same time president of the N Jr.-A Class belongs to Mildred. she H i has male the course in two and E ' one-ha years. N Class of '19 131: Prest. February Class N '20 1233 French Club 12, 33. E Z Z H m O F' F' A PJ E11 af- 4 E11 U2 H N -'lvllDGE'r N Z Oh dear. t N Her inodext 10055 a cottage mzghl N a lorn. 53 Rainy days don't bother Holly. HS We suspect that she has decided Eg opinions on thilags, but thegx rarely obtrude themse ves upon e ears N ' of the public. Ei ,E J cglasswofwjlll ash: Fl'El'iCla an E N rines- l O age u I a- EZ r - Z ZHZ H Z Gil C Z H Z 'Gil Z Ei Z E115 Z Lil Z IH 3 Z Gil Z H Z liil Z Z H Z E'-El Z H Z E-il ZHZ ZHZ H Z H Z H Z H ,Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZ ' MOLLIE SNOW . I sMEE'rY N I should say so. N Z L Genlleness succeed.: better than N ' violenee. N E BA 1 Mollie must have lots of extra N H s time for it seems to be her hobby N Q to get on the honor roll. Great is Z it our -liespecf for this cheerful, X .1 friend y gir . 1 x x. X l so Cla's of '19 11, 2, 31: Reporter of Red N and Black 131: French Club 12, 31: Sec. N ffl 131: College Club 12, 31: Glee Club 12, sm, H. D. 'r. Club can spanish Club N E i 1315 Sgt. Marines 181. E HZ HZ ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH 2 B D.. 'Ne Q 2 'I '-1-. 3. rw 3 Fa SUSIE MAE BEASLEY DIMPLES N 4 1 'fvou neu 'em, Mollie. Q Q . 71 And her face so fair. N Q- ' , Susie may be playing the Old E ' 7 X Maid in the class play, but we E H 8 f - 'f A predict a different future. Her N r - e Y dimples and fair face make her N f f .xg , 1' one of our most attractive girls. N 1 Class of '19 11, 2, 31: Class Play: E 5 Q' French Club 12, 31: College Club 12, 31: Z N Q , 1 1 . Glee Club 121: Spanish Club 121: Pres. N Q . . Q H. D. T. Club can Marines 131. N A A s K K ' I NICK DI MAGGIO You tell 'em. Uflzat is the end of study? Nick has made a name for him- self as a student. His manly air and knowledge of Spanish have won for him a place in the hearts of the pupils and the faculty. Class of '19 11, 2, 31: Circulation Mgr. Hilsborean: Hi-Y Club 131: Sec. Spanish Club 121. BEULA BEDINGFIELD BILLY B 1 Woman! Woman! , 1 A Be true to your word, your work, E E We wonder if Beula ever forgot E N l herself and talked? It is quite im- N I probable, but despite that fact, Z ' she has lots of friends, and hon- ors, and last, but not least, makes good grades. Class of '19 11. 2. 31: Joke Editor Hilsboreang College Club 12, 31: Pres. 1 - 131: H. D. T. Club 131: Vice-Pres. Span- x , 5 ,W ish Club 121: Corp. Marines 131. ZHZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H EZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZHZHZ N N N N N N N N NENENEEN NEEN N N N EHZNZN HZHZEHTJ CARRIE STUART WHITAKER GIRL1E I'll say she does! N She touches nothing that she does IN Z not aaforjz. BS Our cute little Girlie migrated A M Z to us from the English blassical School. Much has been added to N our life by her coming and we in Z turn, try to express our admira- N tion. N Class of '19 437: Class Play: Pres. French Club 135: Old Mairl's Club 131. ZH ZW E ROBERT TAIT V SS BOBBIE Suits us. N Thou trillion base, hnowest me not N by my clothes? Z Bobbie, the class dude, also has N N renown as a charmer of the fair ,V sex. He is fascinated by his Bud- 52 N dy as well as by the Knight N Class of '19 13D: Bachelox-'s Club 135. E ZGSZ ZS-GZ ALICE MILLER 3 -Q--1 E N Oh, shoot! N E . For she was just the quiet kind Z whose natures never vary. Alice is so nice to look upon and so unobtrusive that we regret the E432 NZ B-5 fact that we have not taken time N to know her better. She is our E E quietest girl. li-GZ SEZ Z G :P fa m ua E z m 2 FP va ru sv U2 Z Glass of '19 41, 2, 31: Marines 131. CHICK Z ES Believe me, Xantippef' N E In framing an artist, art hast thus E Ei decreed N ' To make some good, but others to 53 , exceed. ' N Catherine in her helpfulness is N E as versatile as a small Shakespeare. Z Musical, jolly, looking for a good N ES time, good lessons, and a great E ability to draw, are all her attri- Z N butes. J N ij Col?!22sClJlfb,i3l!?Ih:CFgfgcl?3E1ub mi HZ SSE N N N N NESSEENZS N N NEN NEN ESS -N N as s ZHZHZHZWZWZMZWZHZNZHZHZHZNZWZHZWZHZNZHZHZHZMZHZNZN A , '-4 84 ' is 1 1 Wx X Q K Se s 1, . J' 36 PETE HARRIS Go-a-a-head ! None but himself can be his parallel. Pete is our greatest man. I-Ie has led the class through two suc- cessful years, and made a name for himself as well as for the class. He is a variable quantity,-but suc- cess crowns the end. He IS a true friend to every member of the class, and to know him is to hold him in high esteem. Class of '19- 11, 2, 33: Pres't 12, 31: Class Play: Cheerleader 121: Ass't Bus. Mgr. Red and Black 121: Hi-Y Club cz, 31: Bachelor-'s Club 135: Class Track 12l: Baseball 12, 37: Football 13b: Corp. Co. C 121: 2nd Lieut. Co. B 135: Capt. co. C 131. STELLA KILGORE JOHNNIE Small matter. And her yes once .mid to you Slzall be yes forever more. Stella has been one of the most invaluable factors ln making the class of '19 a -success. She is a leader in every Held of activity in which she participates: scholar- ship, athletics and social life. Her pleasant manner has won for her the title of our most popular girl. Class of '19 11, 2, 31: Sec. 12, 37: Editor-in-Chief Hilsborean: French Club 12.3i: College Club 12,3lg Pres. Old Maid's Club 131: Class Basketball 11.2. 33 : 'Varsity Basketball 12. 37 : Capt. Class Baseball 183: 'Varsity Baseball 137: Capt. Marines 187. MARY LOUISE ROBINSON HDEECHIEH I'll swear! Advice to those about to marry- Don't! e Deechie is a good sticker. She has stuck to things under difficul- ties, the special difficulty being- a certain young man. She has many fine qualities. Class of '19 11, 2, 31: Class Prophet: Old Maid's Club: College Club 12. BJ: Marines 133: Class Baseball 131. GEORGE DAVIDSON QDAVY.. Tell it to Sweeney. Slzori is my date, but deatlzlesx my renown. George is one of our handsom- est boys, but this is not his only asset. He is a good athlete and a very vital member of our class. Class of '19 137: Hi-Y Club 135: Bas- ketball 13J: H. H. S. Orchestra 13J. 2 H Z Z H M Z Z H M Z Z H W Z Z H H Z Z H M Z Z H W Z Z H M Z Z H H Z Z H W Z Z H M Z Z H H Z Z H M Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z N ZNZNZHZNZNZWZWZWZNZHZNZMZHZNZNZMZNZNZNZMZHZMZHZHZHZ NZNZMZZ H Z H Z M Z W Z H Z W Z H Z M Z W Z W Z W Z W Z H Z H Z W Z H HZHZHZZ 8 , ALETI-IA FISHER it Oh, Gee! The mildext manner and tlze N 'X gentlest heart. E N I Aletha was voted our most lov- E able girl, a' position coveted by ig Q many: and her true friendship is N Z as lasting as are the rocks of Gi- braltar. A N Class of '19 11, 2, sm: French Club N 12, 37: Collette Club 12, 37: Vice-Pres. Z lam. Z Z E Q if . AYLIFFE CARRUTHERS 5?-' M 3 BETTY N Z f Well, I'll be Al-! 4 N . She flushed an agztated pznk. N E Ayliffe's blush comes to her as- E sistance often in Chemistry Class. Her knowledge of Math. is mar- Z Z velous, but that does not hinder eg' v 1 adn: her from doing other things as N ww. N Z Class of '19 11. 2, sm : Arc Editor Huh- borean: Classical Club 137: College Club ' N 12. 37. N WZWZN WZHZH TRUMAN GREEN 5 O0LONG g It may be so, I don't know. He adorned whatever sub ject he either spoke or wrote upon by the N most .sublime eloquence. N E The many duties that Truman has to perform keep him always on the run, but that does not inter- fere with his loyalty to Old Hills- ZW ZH E borough. 'ig N Class of '19 11, 2, 87: Business Mgr. M I-Iilsborean: Circulation Mgr. Red and E Black 127: Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 37: Sec. and E Treas. 137: Pres. Classical Club 137: N Corp. Co. B 127: lst Lieut. Co. B 137: N Basketball 137: Pres. Bachelor's Club 137. ZMZN ZMZH MARJORIE DANIELS MARGIE y Old Glory. Z Old frzenafs are best. N Hail to our all-round girl-be- N E lieve us, she is around here. She's Z jolly, she's good natured, and is N bubbling over with Hillsborough N spirit. , Class of '19 11, 2, 37: Class Play: French Club 12, 37: College Club 137: Class Baseball 137: Marines 137. ZWZHZH H Z N Z M Z W Z H Z H Z W Z W eZ W Z H Z .W Z H Z W Z W Z H Z W ZNZHZW ' .4 ZHZWZHZNZMZHZHZHZHZHZHZNZHZNZNZNZMZMZHZWZHZHZHZHZH CAROLINE WATERS --MAY BUD That's me all over. Gmac' was in hef step, lzezzveu in lzer eye. Caroline has a way of getting her lessons so perfectly that it is astonishing. She came into our midst feeling much as a bird in a cage, but has adjusted herself to conditions now. Class of '19 131: French Club 131: cunege Club 131: J. C. '19 131. HERNDON HANSBROUGH UBULLY BOY . Flowers of sulphur! Could I love less, I should be 1 , ' happier now. Many are ,theobjects of Hern- don's admiration, but his latest crush seenlifto- take more of his time than 'usual since it is more numerous. 'His' latest fad is dis- cussing Bolsheviki problems. Class of '19 11, 2, 31: Hi-Y Club 12, 31: Bachelor's Club 131: Corp. Co. A 131. MABEL DAVID -'MAH' Golly Moses! Good nature and good sense Must ever join. Mabel appears to be a quiet girl, but in her own crowd she is all that could be desired of jollity and fun. She is a faithful student and a loyal friend. Class of '19 11, 2, 31: College Club 131g Marines 131. MARILLA GIBSON . GIBBIE Well, of all things! Answer me in one word. Marilla is a reserved girlie , fond of egrything but boys. Her lessons are never neglected-and she is a good friend to all except Class of '19 11, 2, 31: College Club 12. 31: Marines 131. Z W Z H Z H Z H Z W Z W Z W Z W Z W Z W Z M Z H Z H Z W Z W Z HZHZHZMZWWZHZHZHZWZHZWZHZHZMZ pH Z H Z W Z, W Z H Z M Z H Z H Z W Z H Z H Z H Z N Z H Z W 2 ZZNZHZMZNZNZHZNZWZNZHZ a l! was ssass ss:-iasaaasssnan nan s snnaaas b BEZHZ. ESSZHZN ' KATHERINE SLACK Oh, heck! - ' N Dignity and .rzpeei patience were in N E K lzer look. E Q f Katherine arrived in our Ezdlst N , rom Alabama this year. t o Z she is unusually quiet, we are im- ig N gressed by her ability as a stu- N ent. J gla:sqot'3g19 431: French Club 181: Z , C E E N C JOHN PRATT ' E U .. .. N Bichloride of' Mercury! N NZM BSSZES The endearing elegance of female friendshjp. - John has only been with us one year, and that has not been suffi- IN cient time to know him well, but E during this short time he has E N pfoven himself very loyal to the BS c ass. ' E Class of '19 Q35 : French Club 131 5 Raczlgelofs Club C32 : Left Guide Go. N a - L W, . SALLIE LEE LEWIS Q I BoBB1E N , Ain't in so? N 1 I . Looe, Jzoeetness, goodrzexs, in her - Z N person shmed. K N E Sallie is a good singer and a Z brilliant student, as is attested by N the fact that she made the course N in two and a half years. E Class of '19 133: Reporter Red and N Black 111: French -Club 12, 31: College N ELZEHQZZZSL3 Classical Club 133: Girls' Z Z Z N e 1 NORMA BENTON E N '-BEN N E ' ffweu, ru swan! 3 To all .she was polite without Z Z E parade. Z Ben is one of those girls who N N goes into any undertaking with a E seriousness of purpose that ing E sures its success. She is always sg N friendly and willing to help. E Class of '19 41, 2, an spanish Club E 121: College Club 131: J. C. '19 131: N Marines QSJ. N HZE'-El NZM J . NZNZNZNZN N N N NZNZSSZN NZNZN NZN 39 y ' s x nd ZEQSZ Gil Z FFS Z H Z ll-il Z Ei! Z Gil Z Gil Z ll-il Z B5 Z Eel Z lhl Z E5 Z Efll Z EIB Z Bill Z Eff! ZSSSZ L N l JACQUETTA WILSON Q JACK E Gosh! E Ralzsack the vocabulary. N Jacquetta's special talent is in E N the field of basketball, and her N excess of imagination runs ram- pant and spills a story for the E N Red and Black every now and then. N E She has proven her worth as Lit- erary Editor of the Annual. N Class of '19 Q1, 2, 315 Literary Editor M Hilsborean: French Club K2, 3b: College EZ Club 12, ay Q mee Club can class Basket- Zag ball il, 2, SJ: 'Varsity Basketball 1275 N + j Class Baseball 1373 Marines 131: Girls' W H O 5 v: 5 TE H Z Z ETHEL KING - E MEK X You don't say so! N The .rex is ever to a soldier hind. E N Altho Ethel is fond of the stern- N Z er sex, she does not allow that to E prevent her from doing' her work N thoroughly. Her mischievous spirit N 52 of fun is infectious and imparts 3 itself to all around her. M Class of '19 11, 2, 37: Asst. Literary M E Editor Hilsborean: College Club, 12, 33: mee Club 421: Marines asm. 52' SEZ HZ ' ALEC WHITE Awg'wan. N I know what I know. N gg ' Alec is our best athlete. On ac- count of his being in the s.A.T.c. Z M at the beginning of the term he M E l is not known as a football star, but N U we wire ggadktobhfwe him back in 52 time or as et a l. 'ANN Class of '19 11, 2, 35:1-Ii-Y Club 41, 2, 37: Vice-Pres. 433: Football 423: Bas- W' m ev lr N .- .- A xo so .., fi H U n Z' ,- N EISZ ESEIZ O F' FP P-1 'JU H V-t O I Z U1 O Z N I JIMMIE N E Ain't it so? Z N It is not art but heart, that wins N the wide world over. s Z N Claire is noted for her quiet, W sweet disposition. Altho she is seemingly very fond of Algebra, E N spending most of her time on it, N shedhdoes not neglect her other Z S uCl:iES.of 'is 41, 2.1312 College Club N ga 31: Spanish Club QI, Zjg Giee Club Z HZ NZ Z H .Z Gil Z E-H Z B43 Z G3 Z Pill Z H Z E-tl SZ ldl Z E35 Z E55 Z BS Z BS Z M Z M Z N Z NZN NZN NZN NZNZNZNZNZN NZN N N N 3: , S MARIAN ALBURY Gosh-ding-it! Z N Aferlion irthe broadest basis of N Z good in life. E N Athletics is Marian's,specia1ty. N We find it hard to know her. She E is already preparing for her fu- E N ture career as a nurse. N - ' Class of '19 11. 2, 333 Class Play: French Club Q2, Bi: Classical Club 631: E College Club 131: Class Basketball 133: N Class Baseball 131: Marines 185. N Z C Z Z Z o PRICE FESSENDEN SLEEPY E N Say, look-a-here! Q E And when a ladyff in the case. E You know all other thin 5 ive 9 9 pldfe. V N Price has a varied assortment of E dreams to keep him from being bored during classes. 'Tis sad but N N true, we fear, that his heart is E gone forever. cle f'9c1.2,3J:'1' .Q2,3J: N Classa SPlgy:1Athletie Edit:r?asRed and E N Black ISD: Bachelor's Club 631: Hi-Y Club 12, 31: Football 12. SJ: 2nd Lieuc. N 125: lst Lieut. Maior's Staff 423: Capt. o F P E2 ZHZ HZESS RUTH HASKEW 4s3:lNFSgJg'rs N , . But to go to school 011 a summer morn, N Oh, it drive: all joy away. E A movie actress, did you say? M Q There isn't a slow thing about her. Eg Ruth's golden hair is admired by everyone. ' Q class of '19 41, 2, an H. D. T. club Z Q3J. H Z Z 3 ?1 IT' cs so vi U '11 ra vu sv A ES E PERRY N N Hot dog! 3 Some flash of witty irrelevance. N Q Mildred is one of the most op- Z ig timistic girls of our class and is N in the midst of many frolics, and N has a host of friends. Her place in the class play is due to her N ' splendid actingability. N Class of '19 ll, 2, 8J:'Class Play: Z a 'fl -1 rn 5 o 5' .Q C U' A fo cn N., 2 D1 Z 9 ... G: W 9 I: 5' A :a ZESSZH E15 Z EIS Z Eli Z Bei Z E15 Z Ei Z E43 P Z H E Z S'-Ei Z EQS Z H Z SS Z ES Z M Z M Z N . ZZSSSZ 1 I ni NZNZNZNZNZNZNZNZNZNZNZN N N N NZN H H Z I Z ZHZEYSZSSS 5- 53 5 E , N N 3' S, 2 E VE 2 N: l:m .Q 3 in N 2 -'S' W Y-A 'F' 5. ZEQZEQSZSS N H For who talks much must talk in vain. . Zariel is our largest boy. Like many men, he has learned that si- E T. N lence is golden. The only time N Z you hear a sound from him is when the orchestra accompanies him. N N Class of '19 12, 33: Joke Editor Hils- E bm-een: Hi-Y Club 133: Bugler co. A 123: E N Sgt. Co. B 133: Orchestra 12, 33. N N CAROLINE BARNARD N E .Q S USIS.. Z N it f ' You know it. N 3 is 1 u Q I am more than common tall. Z Caroline is one of our pep- Q N piest glrls and our best girl ath- Q Q .. lete. She is also an enthusiastic . . 5 rooter for all things Hllsborean. N M 5 Class of '19 11,'2. 33: Athletic Editor 1 i s Red and Black mam: College Club can - ir ' S Fifi K Spanish Club 123: H. D. T. Club 133: N X class Basketball 42,335 Capt. mam: 'var- N is B ktbll 2 3-1 s y as e a 1 . 3. Cass Baseball 133 : lst Lieut. Marines 133 : 'Varsity , is Baseball 133. SSZES5 NZM 3 N . LUELLA HALL N Like fun. N I have won golden opinions from , all .forts of people. W N Luella is a tip-top student but W E doesn't believe in telling people about it. She is always ready to lend a helping hand to those less Z Z E fortunate than she. She is a' favor- E ite with teachers and pupils. ' N N Class of '19 11p 2, 83: Class Historian E Class Night: College club 12, 33: spanish Z Club 123: Marines 133. ZESZ ZNZ ABY CHARDKOFF E That's a swell dish! N ' - FVhat man dare, I dare. Z E Aby is a compound of small talk N and laughter, making it hard to N sieze upon his attention. His one joy is free speech in History Class. N Class of '19 11,- 2, 33: French Club 131. N ESEZH NZM NZNZN NZNZN NZNZNZNZSKSZNZNZNZNZNZN 42 EQZNZNZNZNZNZNZSPSZNZN N NZNZNZNZN N ZIQZESSZH ZEGSZHZH I CECIL RICE I f-Biliary, Style Lv the dren of thouglztx. 52 Cecil is such a dainty, demure E little Miss that we can not help N admiring her. Neatness is her middle name, and she certainly lives up to it. Class of '19 il, 2, 31: H. D. T. Club C332 Marines 131. EZSZNZEQ BSZEJSZES N CHRISTIAN ROOS N CHRIS , E Get out. N Whose mm body lodged ll mighty N mind. N Altho Christian's eyes do shine, N his brightness does not stop there. We'll wager that there is more stored away in his little head than ZH ZEQS many of the largest, but because of his shyness he seldom reveals it. N Class of '19 ll, 2, 35: Asst. Editor N H1 b c c c 433 is orean: orp. o. . N l N GEORGE MOYERS N LJ: A5 one of Satarfs cherubims. N - Long, lean and tlzifz, E . S .This tall youth has.only been Q , with us for a short time at the ZEHS ZH end of our Senior year, but we are glad to have him, as we knew and liked him before he left us to join the army. One of our most N popular boys. N Class of '19 12. Bl: Hi-Y Club 42, 35: French Club 12. 33: lst Sgt. Co, A 421. NZM HZH N HERBEIYI' FIIETCHER - N HERB E 53 ffeood-nighw' N - Speech is great, bu! silence is N b greater. Z N Herbert is called our quietest N boy, but we disagree, for in the E orchestra he is heard above all N y the rest. He has added much to W ZESEJZHZH B23 Z Eel Z H Z SYS Z Bei Z H Z H Z H 5, Z E'-if Z B-il Z S5 Z E55 Z E151 Z Bti Z W Z H ZESEZWZW the fame of our class. Class of '19 l3J: Hi-Y Club 431: Or- chestra 133. ZWZEISZESZHZBSZSSZHZHZESZESSZHZENZHZHZESZESJZHZHZELSZBSZEBSZEZSZHZHZH 4 T E i a pf 'l HAZEL NICHOLSON UBABE' HI sayin Guilty of girlislz 58Illfi7IZ8!lfCllifLl'. Hazel is so jolly and amiable that she makes friends with every- one. She has been an ever-flowing stream of inspiration. Class of '19 11, 2, 31: Class Play: Col- l Cl b 2 H - ege u l, 33: . D. T. Club 131, Marines 139. K SAM CRACOWANER SAMMIE That's what they all say. Get money, boy, get money. It takesusome time to get ac- quainted with Sammle, but to know him is to like him. When he has some spare time on his hands he makes a few good grades for a change. Class of '19 12. 31: Business Mgr. Red and Black 1813 Bacheloi-'s Club CBJ: Hi- Y Club 12. 31: Spanish Club 123: Corp. Cn. C 131. NE LLIE POORE BABY Oh my golly, Jimmy! The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. We expect great things from Nellie in the line of poetry. She is a faithful student and altho she is fond of scolding herfriends, it is not hard to discover how really sweet she is. Class of '19 11. 2, SJ: Class Poet: Spanish Club 121: College Club 1373 J. C. '19 131: Marines 431. SYBIL LEY BOBS An' everything! Turn full upon me thine eyeg Ah! how its wavelets drown me. Sweetness and merriment char- acterize Sybil's manner. She is loyal to her friends, and a genuine product of Old H. H. S. Class of '19 tl, 2, 37: Class Play: Col- lege Club 12, Sl: French Club K2. 87: J. C. '19 131: Marines 133. Z E-il Z Z g-3 li'-il Z Z H E3 Z Z H ll'-fl Z Z gg L35 Z Z H B41 Z Z gg Bill Z Z H G-fl 1: Z Z 5,5 E15 Z Z gg Gil Z Z 1 B5 E5 Z Z M E'-fl Z Z 5,3 E15 Z Z H H Z Z N ll-fl Z Z .SS Q ZHZNZWZNZSSZNZESSZSSZSYSZNZHZ5525523525153HZHZHZESSZHZHZESZHZESZEQZ HZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z B-il Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H HZ s E I s 5 y LUCILE MORROW M E - . A ff1'11 be -1 Z 1 . . . , N 1 A For I am nothzrzg, zf noi crztzral. N E , I . Lucile is like the rolling sea, E E sometimes reflecting a cheery blue Q N ' sky and sometimes sombre clouds E ,I of darkest hue: and occasionally N f her wit fires up and sparks of great N , 4 brilliancy fly forth. g A Class of '19 11, 2, ss: French Club E N K 1 6?6bB:gJCollege Club 12, 31: H. D. T. N , i ' 1 2 gs ff N Q IRVINQJV-ll:.LIAMS N ZHZHZH HHZHZH 1 - , . Aw, go 'wayf' If the heart of a man is depressed with cares, The mist is dispelled when a woman appears. Of late days Irvine has devel- ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH H E .4 k H Z Ei! Z H Z H Z E13 Z E-il Z E?-fl 5: Z H Z gags H 52.52 2 lei 9,522-21 Z file? gk.-3 55552, Z H 532: Z 592.5 , N 255: Z sf .uf U2 ZZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ left us standing with our mouths open. Class of '19 11, 2, 81: Class Play: Asst. Circulation Mgr. Red and Black 121: Hi-Y Club 12, 31: Bachelor's Club 131: Sgt. Co. C 131: Orchestra 12, 31. FLORINE SMOOT FLO-FLO H That's me all over. E Her air, her manner, all who saw arlmired. We all love and admire our gen- tle Flo-Flo. She is abounding in fme spirit and loyalty to Hillsbor- ough, altho she has been with us only two years. wg Class of '19 12, 31: Class Play: Class S51 Prophecy: Sec. and Treas. H. D. T. Club 6 ,....,..,, 131: sgc. Marines 431. LILYVAN MOORE VORIE Naturally, A smile full of subtle charm. Lilyvan has only been with us a year, but in that time we have learned to admire her spirit and enthusiasm. Her faithfulness to whatever she undertakes has made her a valued member of the class. Glass of '19 131: French Club 131: College Club 131: Class Baseball 131: Corp. Marines 131. NZN NZN NZN N NZN NZN NZNZNZN NZN NZESZH EHJZECQZH LILLIE RODGERS '-BILLIEH O, honey! N Talk to her of j'acob's ladder, SS And size would ask the number of p steps in it. Z Lillie is one of our most faith- Z N ful students. She always wants to N know the why and wherefore of Z things-which is perhaps the se- N cret of her success. N Class of '19 11, 2, 37: Asst. Literary E Edirol- Hilsborean: French oiub 12. sm: Z College Club 137: Glee Club 127: J. C. N '19 es. N Z P w 1 Z Z s SEW1-:LL PALMER - Z N --G EELS-H N oo - . . ' . 1, E It's a good zlzvzne that allows Ins : SS s N own instructions. E Sewell is the only member of E Q our class whose prcgession has W 'ff been decided upon. e wish him success in his work and hope that N it leads him into the midst of many N 'gg attractive women. Eg N Class of '19 12, 37: Classical Club 137. N E2 ISABEL LUTHER ' I2 H ' BELL M A N, You know?!! N E Q Her virtues were so rare. N ' . ' - 7 Dark haired Isabel is sweetness S-.S 7 lpersgnilieid, siguhdious and loyal Ito Z . er rien s. e is going to ma e N QQ ' sls - a fine teacher some day. N K 7 A Class of '19 11, 2, 373 French Club Z E 137: Colleite Club 137: Pres. of J. C. '19 Q Club i377 Marines 137. H N H E23 N Y N E DAVIDl.TlSBERG E N sc ' n W N E y virtue of -Ins impasszoned Z N curzosity. N David did not fancy.Senio1: studny Z hall, therefore, he ab1ded.w1th his N equals. He is a good boy in his M way but he won't weigh much. Z Class of '19 137: Reporter Red and N Black g sr. B Cla.s. N ZWSZEFS H Z B'-fl Z ITS Z H Z . E43 Z EF-ll Z HI Z H g Z Gil Z H Z H Z Gil Z EEE! Z SS Z ESS Z H ZSQSZH ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHQ H Z H Z H Z - H Z H Z H Z H l Z se Z H Z H Z sa Z H Z rex Z se H ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ CLARENCE KYLE i ..RED.- Q fflianglfl Q . v Q He Carnes a burrmzg bush under 1 lux hat. . Clarence is another of our boys who answered the call and joined the S. A. T. C. at the first of the year, and coming back to us he has made good, despite the disad- vantage. Class of '19 12, sb: Sgt. co. C fam. E BESSIE LYMAN HB, Rf, Child alive! I love not man the less, but nature more. Bessie is a jolly girl and an earnest student, especially in Bot- any. She may be seen almost any afternoon in a car with a red headed boy, going to her home in - Mango. W. E Class of '19 133: College Club 131: J. N C. 19 131. N Z Z HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H gZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z TALTON BRANCH TONNY You win. A little more sleep and zz little more Jlumber. Talton has his own ideas on every subject and is not slow in expressing them. His greatest achievement is trying to show Mr. DeWolf an unheard-of experiment in Chemistry. Class of '19 11, 2, 37. ELBERTA SANDIFER BIRDIE Go-o-o-dness! Calm as the niglzt. Altho Elberta is the infant of the class, she is one of our most brilliant pupils. Kind hearted and modest, she wins the favor of everyone. Class of '19 11. 2. Bl: Literary Editor Red and Black 131: Classical Club 131: Sec. J. C. '19 133: Glee Club C233 Ma- rines 133. if iw I HZHZHZHZHE Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H HZHZHZHZHZ CLARENCE TYNER SPARROW Treat 'em rough ! His very foot has music ilft. To the able management of Clarence we owe the success of the M H. H. S. Orchestra. He was some- N Eg what handicapped by necessary ab- EE N sence, but has proven his worth. - Class of '19 ll, 2, 33: Organizer and N Director of Orchestra 12, 33. Z Z Z H 5 A . BERTHA THOMPSON N 3: A BERT N Help me with some French? E Lets me persuade you. E Bertha joined us in our Senior N year, and soon took to herself the N E H. H. S. spirit. Tall and blond, she E N moves with an unhurried calm- Q ness among us. Class of '19 can French ciub man EZ Z :H -x -. I rn fn 3 v HZHZHZ HZHZHZ E ANGELO SPOT0 Can't be bothered. I know it is a sin S For me to sit and grin. N f it Jeff has decided to be a law- N Eg yer, and is busy establishing a rep- if Q utation. He is short and sassy , N E but not stupid. Class of '19 ll, 2, 31: Circulation Mgr. N Hilsborean: Hi-Y Club 131: Pres. Span- N ish Club 1233 French Club 137. HZH HZH Z as so K: U1 Pi r: so E 4 as z H N sPAGHETT1 N Ain't it the truth? E N 5 Ilfy heart is true asisteel. ff v SZ Mary is rather reserved and E N keeps her opinions to herself, but N those who know her well know thatdshe is jolly and good tem- E pere . N Glass of '1-9 il, 2. 31: French Club N cz, an College Club my J. c, '19 can Z E v '1 :1 fn W S HZHZ HZHZ HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH HZHZHZHZHZH . 48 C HHHHHHHHHHHHHE H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H 11 H H H H HHHHHHHHHHHHH H ' MARY SPITTLER . S t SPLIN'1'ER . K , X , K C 4 i and everything. Her stature tall. This tall, dignified, young lady is very poetical as is shown by her poems published in the Red and Black. She is making the- course ,V in two and one-half years, which proves her ability as a student. Class- of '19 4313 College Club 42, 31: Marines 431. MAURICE HAUSER SOUR KRAUTH CC H N I would the gods had made thee Q E H ' poetzcal. f Long Boy has been with us . only a short time, but has proved himself to be our best natured boy. Long, lanky and lovable. class of '19 431: Football 431. HELEN HEDDEN RED Great Jumping Jehosaphatln 1 My dancing days are done. ,l Who has not heard and admired Red's wonderful voice? She is one of our celebrities. Besides being in the girls' chorus, she is g always in demand for any other 5 - musical activities. She is good na- HZHZHZHZHZHZ HZHZHZHZHZHZ tured and a friend to all. N 1 ' Class of '19 42, 31: French Club 431: N Eg E Old Maid's Club 481: Girls' Chorus 131. E HZHZ IZHZ HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ HZHZHZ ZHZHZHZHZH KATHERINE PARKER . , -'KITRINAH - . ' My stars! 3 She takes the breath of men away. H K is the class song bird. She has managed by her persuasive line Q of talk to win the approval of the teachers. Please tell us how. class of '19 42. an old Maid's Club 431, French Club 431, Girls' Chorus 431. ROYCE CRUM CRUMB Listen-at-'im! ' Do1z't put too fine a point to your X wit for fear it should get blunted. Royce is very energetic along some lines, especially ---, a good athlete, the best boy behind the bat in the state, and we think he would make a good laiyer. Class of '19 41, 2, 31: Classical Club 2 sm ci Pl H K , : ass ay 421: Hi-Y Club 41. 2. 31: Class Track 41, 2, 31: 'Varsity Track 421: Basketball 41, 2, 31: Football 421: Baseball 41, 2, 31: Capt. 421. Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H SZ H Z H Z H Z ,H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH 1 Q WO QOOSJ' ,, H rWfmgWwf'QAAS. ':'- Q nfhzwma ei Efij 'li Most Popular Girl Most Popular Boy Stella Kilgore Pete Harris Prettiest Girl Neatest Girl Ruth ,Drawdy Cecil Rice Brightest Girl Class Dude Ruth Carrell RoberteTait Brightest Boy MostLovableGirl Truman Green Aletha Fisher MostDignifiedGirl Biggest Crook Mildred Johnson Brownell Roberts Most Dignified Boy Best Girl Athlete John Pratt Caroline Barnard Cutest Girl Best BoyAthlete Frances Kennedy A I e c W h i t e Best Stringer-Herndon Hansbrough-tHe carries 'em fastj Cutest Couple-Pete Harris and Frances Kennedy Cutest Boy Biggest Bluffer Frank Paul Clarence Tyner Funniest Girl Biggest Flirt Beatrix Guthrie Alleyne Monroe Funniest Boy Most Handsome Boy Maurice Hauser Price Fessenden Most Gracious Girl Most Original Girl Carrie Whitaker Nellie Poore Most Polite Boy MostOriginalBoy Fuller Twins Pete-Harris Quietest Girl Most Optimistic Girl Alice Miller Iris Smith Quietest Boy Most Optimistic Boy -Herbert Fletcher Frank Paul Most Studkious Girl Most Studious Boy Jennie Mather Cornelius Steinberg ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ 50 Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ H ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ MENENENIN Z E se y N E Z N N N Ll Q rr. - - .. - S X - EL if ' Q rif e.-2-5-f-' A 5 A userg 'Q?P-'21S2.2E5wff:Yia'-E15'g55gET:?Sfi:a l?2':-fiiif-i.A'3i5 fTf5?'5Q4f-Y .Qfrm??E'e'i?ii?S?921:Ef:nf ink' Z R--5:33,-3 gs-:Q cr- -:Iv 1.5 ..-5-1l:':.i -'x --gr -'rch' . :1-'Brees :I-'g'.f':':f. ..,:b.-551: -.321 gi'-.jfs -- XIX.-.-'. 2 -f-...Q-, gum -,,,,..,..1.T. ---.-a- dv --D. II-sv u----.s'4.a',-1..s'u..--u-l- N 'N Z Frances Kennedy Jennie Mather ESS - Ruth Drawdy Beula Bedingfield ' N Mollie Snow Sybil Ley E N A Susie Mae Beasley Isabel Luther N E Ruth Carrell Elizabeth Padgett N N E Luella Hall Carrie Whitaker E N Stella Kilgore Helen Hedflen N l Mary Louise Robinson Katherine Parker Z N Alleyne Monroe Hazel Nicholson N 52 ' Iris Smith ' Ruth Haskew E N ' ' N ' M ' Y H' h Fuller Twins strife Lilgebaugll Sammie Cracowaner 53 Sill A a E Marian Albury Leland Anderson E Marjorie Daniels Andrew Graham ' N N E Beatrix Guthrie Irvine Williams Z N Dorothy Allen Truman Green S E E Ayliffe Carruthers Brownell Roberts i N . N Eg Aletha Fisher Herndon Hansbrough ES Caroline Barnard ' Clarence Kyle N E Cecil Rice ' Alec White E N K 1 Lillie Rodgers Cornelius Steinberg Bessie Lyman ' Mrs. Bradford N Eg EMta1lLel Igggid E John Pratt M .......... E Mary Will Dowdell Nick Di Maggie Z SSS Mollie Whitehead Angelo Spoto E A E M Jacqulgtta Wilson gricegessenden N ' L l n ete arris EE u u ama Frank Paul b Z N . 1 ,., A ,' N E - - E NENENEMENZNENZNINZNENENENINENENZ 51 N l N NENENZN NZNZN Eefwgl fg9,'u'V5XTAbjn gg Z ' Z Myjf' wijm Sm Mggfw 52 3' W? WW W Rf -wx? E S Sufi? 'QQQMMQ ' 2 2 E fi ' E 2 SY JWXWWMI 'QM' My 2 Si5VyMif3 ' ESSLW W 51 M E gjicgrfgff Qiggkyig E W 1 15 E E 22 5' Bizfifpmzww 'P aw? 2 E Q9 ' W 1 W1 Q 3 . C fi N AE' Z N Q ,MW M r N Qgiiiigggl E Q3 if 2 2 Ss W g'fm'5ix is 2 'aw ,Lhkwwfw 5 2 - 1-Sth., Guy... NENENENENZM? 52 NENEN NENEN S enior ZHZNZHZHZNZHZM ZHZMZHZHZHZHZH NZHZNZHZWZHZH WZHZN Z grmsszesmsmszwzwzwz Z as Z W Z M Z w 2 W Z as Z N as Z as Z M Z Z 5- ' Z 2 as 2 'ff' M EF Z E w zwzwmszamxizwzazwz Nexlk , 'P 1 ENE ENENZNZNENZNEMENZNINENZNZNZNENE ENEWZNENENENENENINEMENENENENENE 1 ' 'T l SENIOR B CLASS ZNZNZW HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ HZHZHZHZ Senior B Aurelia Adams Orcelia Bissett Ruth Campbell Vera Clarkson J' Gussie Lou Cook Martha Flowers Irene Folson Kathlene Graves Jewel Glover X Ruth Gulley Florence Harris William Cole Dan Van Dusen Wg A. Gower William Haskins Lawrence Hanks Harry Hill C3irls Boys Edna Holmberg Thelma Jones Leona Lesley Jewel Lastinger -L Ora Mizell Martha Nelson Dorothy Priest Elizabeth Range Gladys Risley Alice Wood Marjorie Willianis Pruett Hickman Cowen Jackson Wilkins Linhart Julian Owens . Fred Smith Richard Sheppard XX H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z3 ES ZZ ,H ZZ Ei 2 ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ ZZ Hi EZ SS ZZ ES Zi BS ZZ Si EZ ES ZZ Ei Z Hi EEZ Hi EZ BS Zi B5 ZZ Hi Z3 Bi Zi H1 ZZ HI ZZ Ei ZHQ HZHZHIHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH ZHZHZHZHZH ZHZHZHZHZH Senior B Class History Z ' Z N LTHOUGH it has been two and a half years since we N 52 came to Hillsborough we have not forgotten our Iirst 52 N impression. How we trembled with fear as we en- N tered! But notwithstanding this there was a feeling E N of joy mingled with our fears. N E By the time we had been two weeks in Hillsborough we EQ N were beginning to feel our importance and by the end of N EE. the month Caccording to our honorable facultyl, we acted as EE N though we owned the school. This was so long ago that we N cannot aflirm or deny the accusationg but of this we are sure- E12 mn- mi gv ...N Us O M3 32 DCD O :- gpm h-cz 22 ZS :s mi at-1 Q35 UE FDC?- 23 :S flier- 51 AFD sg ww: :S sa CD 39 N2 LIICD N CDE' :nm H-rn ru mo FFF? :ff 2 N W gl. 2 o '-s F' 2 I-3 Q- C5 o Y. 99 'fi Z no 4 an '1 U' an H: o '1 cb D 93 Q- 5 cn U' cn cb 5 0.3. 4 cn 5 ,ii such studies to master, but after battling with them for eight g ZZ N months we Csome of usb reached our Junior year. Here we SS 52 enjoyed more privileges, but even then they were few and far ESS between. The greatest was our advancement in the lunch N SE line. It was in this year we had the privilege of banqueting N the Senior A's at the DeSoto Hotel. Ours was the iirst mid-year H EE banquet known in Hillsborough's history. Also ours was the 53 N first function presided over by a girl, and even if We believed D iii only half the nice things said about it, we would still feel that N the experiment was a success. N EHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH Z H Z H Z H 'Z H Z H Z H Z H gZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H 2 ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH Now that we're at last Senior B's, we sometimes wonder why the Sophomores envied the Seniors-maybe it's because ' . we have only four more months between us and our diploma. i GUSSIE LOU COOK '20. ZHZHZHZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z AH Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZHZHZHZHZ Z H H Z . . E H . N gg ' ' - 1 , Z ' ' H ' H. . ' . H 1 H ZHZZ N H H E L XH X H 2 Eg ff? Z3 ' ig' H . Ss H . -.21 'A Z - 2 E eifii N L . S ggi: Eilllllllui H H 0 41: -f f-53.-sqi-,,,' N W , 1 AQVKJ ii H H QHZHZHZHZH Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H EZ H Z N, Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z , H ZHZHZHZHZH ZHZHZHZWZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZWZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZMZ MENENENENININENENENEMINININE NENE 1 w w ENE ENE ' A JUNIOR A CLASS ZHZHZWZHZH HZHZHZWZHZHZNZHZHZMZHZNZWZHZHZWZHZHZHZMZHZHZHZMZM Alice Albury Marguerite Allen Lucile Bartholomew Edna Bassett . Mattie Bearss Lutie Bentley Veda Bearss Marie Benya Brownie Brown Elta Carle Oleta Clarke Freda Couch Elouise Dyal Thelma Frazee Merle Futrell Q Olga Fair Mildred Fermier Marion Flannery Theresa Grahn Lettie Giles Fannie Ruth Gramling Lucretia Garcia Carl Bahrt Francis Farnsworth Wallace Owens Iyan Bearss lSQton Blount John Bize Jacob-Bohrer Jacob Burke J Edmund Carlson - Chris Clarke Floyd Connell Junior Ai CEITIS ' Caroline Graham Florence Grimes Mabel Claire Hackney Mabel Hammock Alma Hart Ruby Hill Ruth Hughlet Louise Ivey Jeannette Keeley Daisy Karleskint Sara Keller Lillian Knight Caroline Lester Anna Ley Emily Lucas Annie Lightfoot Edith Lester Minnie Merman Vivian Modglin Vera Maxwell Oroll McLeod Boys Crenshaw Collins Raymond Flemming Eugene Gaskill Lawrence Gerow Joseph Grimaldi Robert Harris Curtis Jones Carl Jacobus Edwin Kellerman Louis Knight Sam McClure f Lottie Fay Mendenhall Roselle Mendenhall Leonore Miller Sara Alice Mills Edith Miller Mildred Nicholas Ruth Pate Josephine Perry Leah Ray Marion Reed A.nesta Rhodes Eleanor Rhorer Ida Mae Robson Mercedes Sanchez Louise Schneider Irene Smith Marie Stall Janie Stevenson Hazel Thrift Fannie Townsend Murnah White ' Annie Flag Wilder William McKay Joe Reed Schuyler Meadows Jack Schwaen Arthur Simmons Wall Smith T. B. Sherrill Edmund Taylor Kenneth Weatherwax Shade Walker 'Clarence Wegman Z W Z H Z H Z M Z W Z W Z W Z M Z M Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z W H ii ZHZNZMZNZHZWZWZNZMZZZHZMZMZHZWZHZHZHZWZHZWZMZWZHZ Z H Z H Z N ZZ S5 IZ N Z W Z BS Z Ei SEZ SS ZZ SS Z3 Ei Zi BS Z3 BS IZ ES ZZ SS EZ ES EZN r 1 Z ZHZHZHZHZHZHZNZWZHZMZHZHZHZHZ ZH NENZME ENENENENENE I ! 11 , JUNIOR A CLASS ENZWZH Z NZNENENENE HHHHHHH HHHHHHH Class of '20 N v N 2 Tampa, Florida, April, 1919. Q Deer Bill: E N 1 I recon you recall what I sed in my last concernin' school. N Z To think about a thing is to act with me, so I've dun started E N to continu my schoolin' at a place here in Tampa what's N ZMZHZN ZMZWZH named Hillsboro High. I'm in the Junior A class, and, Bill, I just wisht you could have saw the class when it wuz havin' its picture tuk for the Annual, er somethin' like that. Ihrecon as how there must a been nerebout one hundred and fifty-three, sort uv different from the school we use ter git our learnin' from, ain't it, Bill? You know, I heered they wuz goin' to take E the picture, so I went out with the rest uv 'em and I got to Z N feelin' sort uv peculer 'cause I warn't as drest up as some uv 'em. N 52 Had on along with some other things, them old boots Pa give 3 N me, and Uncle Jake's pants which is nerebout a foot too big. N CI recon you remember that, tho, Bill.J Them girls and boys Z N wuz reel kind an' they showed me rite up to the front and I p N E felt sorta proud even if they did sorta snicker when I got E mixed up with Uncle Zeke's pants when I begun to set down. N I guess you ain't much intrusted in my faults an' failin's tho, so ,, E SS I'll tell you more 'bout this here class. The first year they wuz N Z in this schoolthey had three of there boys on the football team, Z N which ain't menshuning those what played on what they call N E the scrub. 1You know, Bill, I've wundered along time whut Z N the scrub wuz, but I ain't been able to figger yet.I But they N E say this year they had eight whut got a big black H , CAin't E M sayin' whut that means, Bill, cuz I don't know.J 'They all N E that's got 'em ware 'em on there sweaters. fSome uv 'em's E N got jerseys they say with 'em on 'em, but it looks to me like N E them H's ud wury a cow turrible.J This class hasdun had Z N boys on the basketball team every year they've ben here and N E last year the school had a track team. The captain and two Z N other boys wuz out of this here class. I've thought along time M E 'bout that track team, and I've wondered what they track, er E E they're a track for. what. Anyway, I've done come to the 2 N conclushun it's a unecesary thing, anyways. h We never had N one to home when you and I wuz goin' to school together, did E HZ NZ H H H ,H H H H H H H H H H H H ,,,H '-H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H NEINEN NEN NEN NZN NZNEN NENEN N N HZEASZN H25-SEN 4 we Bill? Last year there wuz six boys out uv this class what played on the baseball team, but this year they done even ' N bettern' that, cuz they had seven on it. We got some printed gg invatashuns to a banquet a few weeks back. This here class E N QI can't seem ter call it ourn er mine cuz I ain't ben here long N enuffl, gave it to the highest-up class in the school. You know, N Bill, I ain't used to the place where they wuz givin' it. I N looked in the door and, Bill, I wuz embarased, they didn't tell E N me they wuz goin' to dress up like that. I told 'em how sory I M wuz I wuzn't drest up for the ocashun. s fYou remember I told N you how Uncle Zeke's pants were a little to big.l They all N snickered like they did at the picture takin' and the nigger said N he'd show me out. I went, cuz you know, Bill, I never wuz one N Eg for thrustin' myself on folks. Bill, you've been mity pashunt E N listinin' to this, so I'm gonna stop now. I just wisht you could N E come in tu Tampa so us both could be in this class next year. ZZ N I bet they'll be friskiern' Pa's roan colt then. Think about it, E will you, Bill? So long, Bill, they's goin' to have a class play N N of the Seniors, I here, and I've got to fix Uncle Zeke's pants so E they'll fit bettern' they do so's I kin go. N N Tin death us do part, HZHZEHIZHZHZHZHZEQSZSSZHZESZGHZES ZSSZWZNZESSZHZISSZSSZHZE-SSZESZEQZECSZ Jon. I SARA KELLER '2o. 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F? O S K HHHH ZH ZH ff' 3' CDO UE EQ' C gi wg! sw! 14. ww H. ' 1+ 'O ,-AF? For CD Su O3 Bm HS Cf' KFZCF gn: mi ,.4.O Ugihi vw QQ 97 SH :H ZH ESTERDAY morning's paper gave the following inter- esting account of the progressive reception given by ZH ZH o'clock, a. m., February 10, 1918, the present Junior B Class, then Sophomore B's, entered the front entrance of H. H. S. where they were met by the smiling Mr. Robinson, who ushered N them into the spacious hall, Sophomore by name, where they N Eg were introduced to Miss Witter at the head of the receiving E 99 'Z :FE sl-gp gin' mgZ CD E55 SHE' P1 U93 HE? 5 Elf N Ham Ed-ua '1 H55 mn? 255 mm? Fai EQO 2 H33 SEM 525 HHS! mgg Ein :gp- 958 ZHZHZ light, and Miss Borger, who soon was to make them recognized authorities UD on bugs and beetles. These members of the Eg faculty proved delightful entertainers for four and a half E N months, at the close of which they served light refreshments N 53 consisting of the following examinations: Caesar construction Z1 N salad, English wafers, History sandwiches and Geometry angle N 53 ice cream. Everyone departed declaring that he had had a 5' O CD 1'7 CD E O H: N E CD SI 5 CD 99 :s cz- 2 O C O-4 'Q- cr CD O s :- 99 :s Q- 99 ff' fi' rs' CD : CD ve Cf' 'cs 'S 9 gression in September. Z N When September came almost everyone eagerly accepted N the second invitation and found Miss Witter again foremost in E N the receiving line. This time she said that it would not be N 'ig necessary to introduce the next one in line, for they had all E N met Mrs. Hough, who was to make their English path smooth a N second time. Glancing ahead they saw that Miss Tibbetts N was not third in line, but that her place was taken by two? N others-Miss Stewart, to lead them through the final degrees E Z Z ZH 255.2 Hia QE' EDS 2:3750 SEE mm api ,Tea cu-'3m Emi m 35: ,-:Dias ZH? HES 0139- rg-Z -s. SPH U2 U13 32: r73'.':S'11 S-tg-r99 Q:-1 Bmw Hg? Q40 25? or-H Hog: 9' :J L-+C mitig- Q19-I 2 .... rf- D B O C :S rr cn CL U' C cf- rf' cn i-s Cb ,... cn M N 2:1 Q- h-la :S rn cn o rr Y' 2 D' co P-s cn E hd. U2 U2 UU O H: GQ cn '-4 B o M rf- H N graciously dissected crabs for their instruction. N Soon the girls were invited to try their fortunes in a large Z N yellow building where Miss Marcum held forth as able instruc- N tor of gym and basketball. This part of the program, so E HHHHH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HH H H H H H H H , H 'H H H H H H H HHHHH kindly provided for developing their third side, was greatly S ZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H HZHZZ enjoyed, and in the contests held the Sophomore A girls always E led in going over the top. The corresponding side issue for N N the boys was Military Drill into which they plunged with the true military spirit. Another feature was the contest entitled , N N Flu , in which almost all of the guests took part, each vying with the others to see which would be the next victim., Q N N Time flew and before they realized it, it was time for the E refreshments previous to the third progression. N N There was no interval between the second and third pro- E E gressions, so the following Monday the guests were informally N N greeted by a new group of hosts: Miss Crone, Englishg Mrs. ig ' Priest, Cicero, Miss Stewart, Algebra: Miss DeLoach, Home N N Economics, Miss Borger, Botany, Mr. Morrill, History CMod- EE ernlg and Coach DeWolf, Physics. 5 N N The main attraction of the whole time was Ed's bread line. Z Having to stand at the foot of the line never worried these guests M N p in the least, for even when they were Sophomore B's, owing to EE the short noon periods, there was no teacher's police and it was EQ N very easy to slip in ahead of the Seniors. Z 52 -. A cause of great tumultand disturbance in the last two N N progressions was the change of time so often, ONLY three EQ times, but although time seemed to be getting earlier instead N N of later, the hosts startled the company by announcing that Z EQ refreshment time was drawing nigh. The guests departed at N a late hour on May thirtieth stating that their hosts had been most intelligent entertainers. HENRIETTA JOHNSON, Feb. '21, ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H SZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H E ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHHZH 4 NENENENENE WEN Soljhomofa ZHZMZHZHZHZHZH ZHZNZHZHZMZHZH E 1 E N N E E N ,N E E HZWZHZWZHZ ZHZHZHZHZHZHZ HZ ti N E 3 J E Q' A 2 use Q 3, ea 53 X LC 3 W N E E Z Tn Iii E Z ZHZH ZHZW ZH H Z H Z H Z W Z W Z H Z W Z H Z M Z W Z H Z W Z H Z H Z W Z N ZH C3 4 -.? Z ZHZHZH3 ENENE V HERE EN INE I . SOPHOMORE A CLASS my - Zswszwzwzwz ZNZMZNZ ZMZMZSWJZMZ Z zsgsz z z zsfsz mszssmalz 2 HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH Sophomore A Janette Anderson Claire Alderman Werdna Claire Allen Gladys Adams Marie Bell Joanna Brandon Louise Brack Lillian Bergman Ruth Bearss Tersa Bearss Alva Brandon D. D. Bullard Teresa Cummings Burton Chesshire Gertrude Cochran Beatrix Conner Helen Diggs Virginia Dalmon Lucile Evans Annice Furguson Eleanor Greeson Annie Gully Marie Glass Elizabeth Gerald Agnes Debbs Philip S. Adams William Bartlett Joe Baya Albert Bell Simms Burnette W. J. Barritt, Jr. Joe Byron ' Blaine Carwile Gary Carwile Lewis Carney Ernest Casins Eugene Chaires Dekle Etzler Brack Fielding William Giglio William Harlee Edward Henderson Clirls Irene Hendricks Ellen,Hobbs Corenne Harris Lucile Hudson Irene Jackson Gladys Jordan Irene Jones Annie Lou Jarrell Ernestine Kendrick Rena King Mary Emma Little Vera Meyers Freda May Susie Mae Main Hattie Mae Maxom Roberta Mickler Dorothy McRoberts Virginia McMaster Ruth Moore Vera Norton Saxton Neighbors Laurie Neel Virginia Richards Loraine Pelham Dorothy Smith Boys John Himes E. F. Hooper Isadore J uster Raymond Kyle Louis Kyle Albert Katz Claude Massey Donald Marshall Marion Miller Ralph Massey Waldon Mobley Gordon McAtier Elmo Meeks Norman Newsom Raymond Nixon Pearce Nolan -69 Emily Russell Mary Rich Virginia Strossnider Marie Stephens Lucile Sumner Ima Gene Stallings Gertrude Smith Mildred Sweat Florence Stockwell Mamie Rose Silva Fay Tyner Agnes Thames Kathleen Turner Mary Sagin Norma Van Epoel Louisa Verri I Lucy Valenti Bernice Wilson Edna Wautrich Sara Walker Anna Wilson Clara Whitehurst Margaret Wolfe Helen Way Bessie Yager Martine Pearce Ray Pelham Lawrence Parrish Walter Pollard Mack Roper Ralph Sager John Salsbury Lawrence Sherrill Corral Townsend H. J. Watrous James Williams Tom Watkins Bradley Waldron Isidore Wohl Robert H. Washburn Roy Wilsky Richard Vaughn Z E H Z Z W H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z W H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z ZZ H H Z Z .H H Z Z W H Z Z M H Z Z W H Z Z H H Z Z W H Z Z ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZZ F, , NZNENENEN ZNZMZNZMZH ZWZHZHZWZH Sophomore A Class History INCE the history of all great organizations is demanded by the admiring world, it has befallen me to write a E history of the Class of '21. When we entered Hillsbor- Z 2 ough in September of 1918, most of us thought our E N career would be a brief one, as many horrible tales of N E initiations had reached us through our predecessors. It was Z N strange at first, after having been held in reverence as Fresh- N Z men in the junior highs, to have a dignified Senior walk up to E N us and say, Oh, you're only a Sophomore B, let me pass. But N Z .this was our only humiliation, for somehow the upper classes Z N forgot the promised initiation when they gazed with awe upon N E the gigantic proportions of Norman Newsome. E N The teachers spent the first few days in lecturing to us on N Z the proper behavior of Sophomores. It was all excellent ad- 33 .N vice, but very few took the hint and watched their step, so we N have had our full share of trouble. It took us several weeks to learn that studying was a necessity in Senior High, and just as we had buckled down to real work, the influenza dropped in for a visit and brought along our old friend, Vacation. We immediately proceeded to forget any knowledge that we had ZWZW ZHZH S accumulated during our three weeks of school. Upon return- E Z ing, we resolved to turn over a new leaf, but other interruptions N occurred. Our books bothered us very little, so we left them N alone. However, thoughts of examinations soon began to haunt S us and we opened the unused pages of our books and started to S Z cram. In some miraculous way, the majority passed, although Z N Miss Shannon and Miss Witter had such charming ways that N Z a number couldn't resist the opportunity of another four 'E N months of Geometry and Caesar. Several of the girls con- N E quered a life-long aversion to creeping things and took up the S E N study of Zoology, under Miss Borger. N Z Our class has had few representatives in athletics this sig N year, several of our best athletes in junior high having left us N E to enter the service. Blondy Hatchcock was our only H Z man, and after breaking the Gainesville line and several of the girls' hearts, he departed for parts unknown. While in the Sophomore B class, the girls put out an excellent basketball team, which nearly won the championship. HZHZNZ HZNZHZ NENEN NZNZNEN w ZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z yH yZ H ZHZ In scholarship, our class has not beenlacking, and many of our classmates have ranked unusually high, while the class S N average is exceptionally good. N As Sophomores, we have encountered many difficulties, but E N we hope that out of our trials and tribulations has grown a spirit N E that will help us to become better and more loyal students of W N old Hillsborough on our Junior voyage. All aboard! N 53 RAYMOND NIXON, '21, ii ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ will we HZHZHZHZHZH HZHZHZHZHZH HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHIHZHZHZHZH n NN N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NN N 'M' N N Q l E N N N ZNINENEENINZN EENENEENENEENEN Z Z E'-fi NNNNNNNN N NNNNNNNN ' SOPHOMORE B cLAss ZNSZESZ ZSSZNZESZ Z Z Z 2552552 ZEQEZSSZWZ ZESZHZBSZSEZESZBEZESZECSZ N NEN N N N NEN NENEENENENENEEN NEEN Z N N Z E 2 a N 0 p o m 0 1 e a S S N S h ' B Cl E E N , N E ' G 1 r 1 s E Z Dorothy Abrams Catherine Hebb N G B ' E N race aughman Louise Hester N H l Alb y M y H ll' aze ur ar o ingsworth Ho is Birc e en yers Z ii' ' h H 1 H E N Lois Burnette Jewel Johnston N Z Thelma'Burns Gladys Karleskint N Elizabeth Cooper Minnie Kellerman N Anna Deibler Mary Wallace Lambright E Z N Lillie Delgado Bertha Magid Marjorie Dempsey Elizabeth Milliken N Z Mary Louise Dickerson Thelma Mote E N Alma Evans K Dorothy Murray H E Treva Hansen Tally McKewn N Viretha Hays Helen Neylans N E ' Carmen Pons N A N B 0 y S N N Q X1lLaR'1Qll'1e1'S0n iZ'2,T1fIf,f1lfd,, 2 Joseph Arcuri' Albert Knox 3 Richard Berry George Lester E N John Blount Burson Lucas N E Glenn Bullock Augustus McCaskill E N Paul Beechwood George McConnell N Z Wilfred Campbelle a Herbert Oldham E N George Carter Frederick Pollman N ,,,,, Lionel Compton Holmes Robinson Henderson Cotter Sam Russ Charles Cloversettle Ernest Sanchez E Claud Duke Arthur Sherrill 1 Z N Ybraim Garcia 'Harold Spring N James Grable Sam Scuderi W. Ralph Gower Austin Tyner A Roderick Haley Curtis Warren N Vernon Hammock Herbert Weeks . E N Eugene Harley Griiiin Walker N E Garland Head Charles Ruay E N Harold H111 James Griilin N Z Robert Graves Z N N 52 E N S ' N Z NEENEN N N N N NENENENEN NEM RENEW vs ' ZHZHZHZ H Z W Z H Z H Z W Z W Z H Z H Z H Z H Z M Z W Z H Z M Z W Z W ZHZWZHZ , History 'of Sophomore B Class N THE brisk, cold morning of February ninth, nine- EQ N teen eighteen we, the Class of '22, boarded a crowded N 52 katy , bound for the dear old H. H. S., which had al- 53 N q ways been the height of our ambitions. After leaving N A D' co O D9 '1 2 cn Hs 2. 5 2 cn Q- CT' 53 co I3 co 44' cn 'F rn 5 Ei 5 UQ U2 FV' -s co 99 5 o v-a UQ ,... 2 U7 N 5 Q- M boys to the stately entrance of Hillsborough. Here we were N E greeted by a crowd of young people who stared at us as though E3 N we had escaped from some zoo. Upon entering this hugeistruc- N ture we felt as Alice did upon entering Wonderland, getting E smaller and smaller. Then we were shown through the class N rooms and halls which were to be our home for the next three E years. E Next morning we came with bright and shining faces to try 5-Z N to conquer some facts we had not known heretofore. As Miss N ig VVitter was ill at the time, We were put under the able leader- ship of Miss Hoyt. Even with this guidance and the willing M hand of Professor Robinson, wen frequently became separated Eg and wandered through the long halls and corridors until we N W found some familiar person to guide us on our right path to E knowledge. At first we were very undecided as to whether N or not we couldastand the trials of Caesar, but some were very gg brave and decided to try the old historian, once, anyway. ESS Others thought it would be great sport to try to twist their N tongues for Spanish, especially as Miss Fisher was teaching it, for she was beloved by all. Botany proved to be a life saver for some, as they neither cared for twisting their tongues in Spanish or hearing about Caesar's conflicts. Ancient History HZ HZ was a general favorite with the exception of going to the S N Library, which proved to be a nuisance to such dignified Sopho- N mores as we. You have heard the bright side, but this is the N dark side-Geometry is oui falling. N 52 We are a very large class, being eighty-eight in number. H is N A very strange coincidence is that there are forty-four girls N and forty-four boys. We intend to establish a name for our- E N selves, fnake the best of our time and all pull together, as we N are no more Wilsonites and Washingtonians-but all are Hils- Z M boreans. - ' N EZ DOROTHY W. ABRAMS '22, 2 N ' N NZM NZM NZNZNZNZNINZNZNZNZNZNZHZNZNZNZNZN M ZHZH ZHZHZWE H Z H Z W Z H Z W Z W Z W Z H Z W Z W Z W Z H Z H Z W Z E ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZMZHZHZMZ EHZHZWZHZWZWZHZHZHZHZHZHZWZH Z Z H Z W Z W Z H Z H Z H Z Em X Z M Z H Z M Z H Z H Z N Z 2 WHZHZWZHZWZHZHZHZMZWZWZHZHZW -Q C71 Um R MQTB 2 fx WB 'X E. fwcawi IH ZWZHZ X Z N Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H H Z H Z H Z H Z H 2 ZNZNZHZHZNZMZWZWZWZWZMZWZHZHZ N M Junior-Senior Banquet E The Junior Class 5 N of the N S HILLSBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL q 2 requests your presence at a Z HZ NZ BANQUET N to be given at N The DeSoto Hotel Z E Thursday, March 27, 1919 H E 2 1 830pm. .2 W Pl R pl No Flowers N HZHZW WZNZN Z H Z W Z H Z H Z H Z W Z H Z H gZ W Z H Z H Z W Z W A Z H Z W Z W Z f,f ffx BSZSSZHZSSZHZSSZHZSSZEBSZHZHZESZHQ Z. ES Z ESS Z H Z EQ Z ES Z H Z H Z BS Z E15 Z M Z til Z H Z E95 Z W Z H ZHZHZHHZGSZENZGSZHZSSZSSZSSZHZSSZ Junior-Senior Banquet Salted Wafers' Celery Olives Fruit Salad a la Wilson P I King Fish Steak French Rolls Spring Chicken on Toast Green Peas Lima Beans Ice Cream Lady Fingers Demitasse Toasts v Welcoming Address CARL BAHRT N MEMBERS of the School Board, Faculty, Seniors and friends: E E It is not often that an opportunity is given us to meet N N together in the role of friends, and so it is with the greatest E E, pleasure that I extend to you in behalf of the Junior Class, N N the heartiest Welcome possible, trusting that we will prove as E Z good hosts as you are guests. S N Z M a T - M o the Seniors N Z Z S CARL BA HRT N N Here's to the Seniors, who always have made E The name of Old Hillsborough resplendent with fame, N And here's to the,class that always has done E E The task set before them, whatever its name. N They've always excelled in athletics and studies, E Tho the way might be hard, still they always would try N N And may they take with them thru 1ife's future battles E E The mem'ries of schooldays at Hillsborough High. N N The Juniors stand ready to fill now your places, Z E O, best Senior Class that Old Hi1lsborough's e'er seen, N N So Juniors, draw near now and fill up your glasses, E '11 o -1 23 o 2' ra. o I-5 ra cz. H ... :S W ff' O ff' LT' CD O ... m U1 U1 o Pb n-3 55' .. EESZH ZEQZ N SS N N N NZNZN NZNZN NZNZNZN NZN 77 HZHZHZHZ BS Z Gail Z H Z E5 Z IH! Z G41 Z E5 Z H Z H Z H Z B15 Z Gil Z Gil Z H Z H Z H HZHZHZHZ Response 1 PETE HARRIS There is never a time in a Senior's heart When the under class holds a greater part, N Than when the Juniors bid them come N L To a feast they know is second to none. E N I b h lf f h 1 ' ld h N Eg n e a o t e c ass assembe ere, E It is with regret and a hopeful sigh We surrender the honors by us held dear To the present Juniors of Hillsborough High. HZE'-EZ HZHZ But you have dismissed it with fame in a hurry. We acknowledge the fact ere this night is gone 5?- Em' 1 'IS' FP 5 is U' Q2 'gs FD al QD 59 2.5 fic 55? CV' L4 5: ga. 13 CU! 9-1 gs mm QW as 37 :E 2'4 4. P EE We thank you, too, for the tribute paid E N To the Senior Class whose name is made, N And we know and feel ere you leave this school You will fill our places by a better rule. E It is up to you to place your aim- Q E Eg To add, not subtract, from Hillsborough's fame. N It was said of us and we do the same- In athletics we play a fair, square game. Q E So worthy Juniors we hand it to youg Z N We know you'll do well in all you do. N Eg The honors are yours, let not one pass. HZHZHZHZ S' 5 HZHZHZHZ Class: Yes, yes, yes! To the Senior Girl HARRY WILLIAMS Senior Girl, Senior Girl, steady and iine, In you do the virtues of all things combine, N Brightness of sunshine breaks forth in your smile, N EE The light of your eyes doth our senses beguile, E N 'Till we vow thou art fairer than earth's fairest queen, N SE More precious than jewels in caskets, I ween. E N Senior Girl, Senior Girl, ever true blue N Z Z To the Hag of old Hillsborough. Steadfast and true M To the aim of our High School wherever you go N Eg In the land of the sun, or the land of the snowg Z N We honor and cheer you, and joyfully give N This toast to our Senior Girl-long may she live! E ZHZ H Z Gill Z H Z H Z Gil Z W, Z H Z H Q33 Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z B'-S Z H ZHZ ZSSZE'-SZ E15 Z H Z E-'S Z E5 Z E53 Z Gil Z EFS Z G'-'J Z E-ii Z E25 Z E23 Z P-fl Z E5 Z E5 Z H Z B-ii EHIZEI-'QSZZ Response e E ELBERTA SANDIFER M N Sir Junior, we thank you for all you have said, E Z Though I really can't think by what fancy you're led, N N And though you have placed us on pedestals high E Z To stand firm and steady, we'll all surely try. - N N There really is nothing unusual about us E Z But a wee bit of knowledge and a great deal of fussy N N But since you so graciously acted your mission, I'll thank you and give you our real composition. N N One-fourth knowledge-teachers say 'tis not enough 3 , Two-fourths jollity with ability to bluffg N N One-fourth seriousness, which you regard with admiration, E And that is the sum of our great combination. N EEZ ZS'-5 iibiii EYE' ru n..'g,gc:. 9.0 C? I siege' 2:5 -7'UQ!3m CD- Mcn Q5 Z 8' ev-v-170 egimw 25 saws as ages ev-cn 0:1-fc D' com 9'---ff 5 Q..oVsg1V':'1 SQ, ihhmm SIa'2 'eaf' 5'E!aD'HvEQ- m F590 0 I5 gp my Q ' U1,.. 3053143 mosimfg gg rom SS 5 5 n-1-' 31710557 .... 2S'm'D.g4Q:5 :::2 222 Ns. Egvgaqi- 9- , '-'HO L10 4ofU:o-1: v-in-gs: 55 ff UQg-9-'-'P -4. 5 gmc: 5'.om 'Z W: ':: ,,,gsq:-.H,Q, uv-gag El... co 957 gd as - Zi N Sf o P ZSS HZ Your painting is that of an ideal girl, Much too good, I ani sure, for a duke or an earl, We'll ever be loyal to Hillsborough High. To the Senior Boy no so co 2 Z R: m vu su o S Z Come, let us drink to the boy we love best, Who's pleasant and witty, but never depressed, W E Whose title his character wholly combines. N You'1l find it expressed in the following lines: N E S stands for Senior Boy in our dear school, Z N E stands for earnest, has e'er been his rule, N 53 N stands for naughty, just once in a while, Z N I is for idolized by Sophies in style, N 52 O stands for order, forever his way, N R stands for right, if in work or in play: EE B stands for bountiful in all that he shares, N 0 for obedience, 'tis one of his cares, and N 5-E Y stands for youth, in its genuine truth. Eg N Oh, may his future be good and yet gayg' N E May he find sunny skies and smooth roads on life's way. gg N Then come, let us drink to the boy we love best, N E Who's pleasant and witty, oh, may he be blest. E N N N NENZNZN N NZN NZNZNZNZN NZN N N 1 e -79 HZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H HZ ZHZHZHZHZ ZHZHZHZHZ Response TRUMANGREEN EAR JUNIOR GIRL, I thank you in behalf of the boys of the Senior Class, for those kind words, so ably expressed. lt is a well-known fact that the women of Americahave been a most potential factor in the winning of the war, and it is also true that the girls of old Hillsborough have always had a large if part in the growth and development of our school. We thank N you for your aid and cooperation which has not only helped N to make. this school the best in the state, but also this class the Z best that has ever graduated from Old Hillsborough. We con- N gratulate you upon being members of the present Junior Class -sw :s sa- 2 I-in U1 :r ff: O : 90 B O EA CY' U2 4: O 0 CD U2 KD H: E. cn CD 5 ,... O P1 14 CD sw Fi HZHZHZ HZHZHZ w?'-3 ss:- ega- 1'-a 4... ss? :wg L-44,e1' x34 BHG' HB 525 ogg' oil-+0 D-'O ,ca-2 5.fD,g CV' :gg 90 E-'gist 500 11: ,,-.. .. N U1 2. :n O 91 if O B To the Faculty LOUIS KNIGHT Pi 5' rn 14. Z H-. rn cb I1' 3 o vs rn 5? cb Cf D' rn 14. 4 ro U' co cu 5 H o an U7 FY' ru F' H IFE 3 '35 is fu. 55 'WS 5:4 Sim' 22' also OD- 133. O9 ga ...Zh O 0 F' HZ Q If suddenly lost, we would suifer a shock N For precious things seldom are found. E N lAnd oh! how we would miss that frown.:l Q E Miss Stewart's a wonder, a pneumatic wonderg Z N She gives us exams with a smile, Q E She looks o'er the papers and finds a small blunder, Z N Says, A miss is as good as a mile. - N Z Z When it comes to Miss Crone, ah, heavenly stars! N There's nothing on earth to compare. N E There might be Miss Crones in Saturn or. Mars- E W C ff' 5' cn -s cn 5. U1 O -1 o I5 cu UI an -4 eo 5 o -: an F1 sr -s S' HZHZHZ HZHZHZ P- O om-0,5 CSTV, 'lim Czlro m5,EP Wag . E ff: :HO nga 5'-ew 1 -s 33 355 mga 1.4.03 Ewa. ffzs Zig? D 53.21-+ mfg 5' sw m -s 5 CP sn Q 77' Coach DeWolf doesn't kick Nor of conduct complaing He expounds the mysteries of the meter stick- But so did the venerable Ichabocl Crane. td cz fi' CY' r CD Ill N 3 CD 2 O H D- U1 rm ... 4 CD O s: P1 rf' O :s cm s ID rf' :- tb ve O s: sr ZHZH H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZH NZMZNZNZNZ a - A N as ZHZHZHZHZWZNZMZHZWZHZHZWZHZHZHZHZWZHZHZMZHZHZNZH H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z M Z W Z H Z H Z H Z H i 2 ZHZHZMZNZNZHZWZHZWZNZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZMZWZHZWZWZWZM I D-4 And there's our lab. expert, Mr. Haseltine, you know. . He looks at our books till his poor eyes hurt- Then says, Aw, let it go. E - In Caesar and Virgil and Cicero's bluff Miss Witter bids fair to excellg But why they all wrote such detestable stuff There's no mortal on earth that can tell. All whose nature pines for sewing Just hit the trail to Miss De Loach. Another fact well worth knowing, She's our champion cooking coach. As a prover of angles and expounder of trig., Miss Shannon recognizes no peer. l Miss Borger dissects every flower and twig, But she couldn't put them back in a year. For centuries past in knowledge we've been gaining, And Solomon's glory fades, When compared to Mr. Graham's course in teacher training To a class of future old maids. A Mr. Pressly and Miss Fisher, as teachers of Spanish, Have become quite adept in the art. And although at first it sounds rather outlandish, We absorb it and learn it by heaxt. ' A thousand battles fought and won, A thousand tales of ancient strifeg Miss Macfarlane's fame has just begun, For she recalls the past to life. To our literary geniuses we point with conscious pride. Behold! Mesdames Bradford and Hough. Through the mysteries of English we carefully glide- But of such 'we soon get enough. We scale the walls of ancient Troy, Or with the Greeks we have a feast, We depose kings, a pastime joy, Under Mr. Morrill and Mrs. Priest. If you long for exercise And will not healthful sport reject, Director Welch will put you wise To a pleasing push and shove project. - Attending to business and business alone, What she does, she does in a hurry. Like her there are others, but we have just one il And we couldn't do without her-Miss Berry. 1 Y . Megs. I ZHH Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z as Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z Z H ZHZ E To a faculty that remains unsurpassed E N And of which we are all proud to boast, N E Such a faculty, O, long may it last, E N So come, let us all drink this toast. N ZMZWZH ZHZHZH Response MISS SHANNON You have, as it were Held up a glass, E The mirror being really E ESS Just the whole Junior class. N Z 'You've shown us ourselves Z N ' Reflected in you- ' N E A Some of the things you've said E N Are only too true. N E Now since frankness, indeed, E M Seems the rule of the day, 5'-S EE Turn and turn about E51 Is only fair play. N E So, Juniors, I'll try Z HZHZWZHZ HZHZHZHZ H 5' co v-x cb M.. W c U' I N '-: 5. fn To let you see How you appear To the faculty. Here is the mirror, All must pass- Each and every one- The whole Junior Class. N The first to come by, M E I've heard that of mirrors E N He never was shy. N Now, there's Louis, He sure can rhyme. E It probably takes E EHZHZHZHZHZHZ Z H Z H Z H Z 2 ew H E32-5 Z Z1 H 25.5 Z gs? H sag SZ ET W 2 Z I H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z ZHZHZHZHZHZHZ Quite some of his time. So many times. And there's our two Carls Just as we pass, They're certainly a credit To any class. aramanda Z H Z ra Z n-:J Z sa Z B41 Z so 2 La Z as 2 La Z no ea is-21 Z H Z no Z ra Z as Z H waaaaa Again, the're's Wallace, The boys call Pat - As good an athlete N As ever held a bat. N We doubt if he really studies at au, - H Eg But he sure can play E HZ 9 S. U' N '57 E-' 2 HZ Z Z What about Chris Clark- HZ HZ You no doubt know' 53 Left us to join , E Eg A vaudeville show. 5 Z SS Did his stunt N E In a ,ladys diess, E gi Thats going some, Q We must confess. Z Z N Yet how glad we are N SE To have him backg -EE N Now he'll finish his work , N E For the Red and Black. ZHZHZHZ TEH SHE we gig 55.5. -'Z'-7 2 'E 2 5 ZHZHZHZ And dark-eyed Sara, She's certainly sweet- When you look at herg Now can you blame-Pete? ZHZH ZHZH Just the same. Patriotic- If not discreet, Gut school five days i For the sake of the fleet. E Now, if these knocks N Seem to hit rather hard, M 53 Remember, Juniors, that good things EE N We could write by the yard. N E Of good things about you E N There's so much to tell, N E But tempus fugits ever, E EQ So we'll have to say, Farewel1. N Z . Z H H Z A Z Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z W Z VH gZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H VZ H Z H Z H Z A . N NZMZN N N NZNZN NZN NZNZNZNNZN BQSZESZEQ To the School Board '11 FU L'-1 U P O O C! O I RECENTLY a speaker at the High School claimed he believed 2 N our school to be the best in the state of Florida. Of N course, we agree with him heartily, but we realize that the E N real praise is due not to the student body, but to our generous N - school board. For our comfortable building, our faculty and E N the privilege of becoming educated citizens-+we thank you. N E Then lift high your glasses, my classmates and friends, N . Drink a health to the schoolboard, I prayg N May their pathway be pleasant till life's journey ends, E ZHZHZWZBQZEHZHZBSIZHZEFIZHZHZESZGSZHZHZHZHZ H Z Bill Z H Z E43 Z H Z H Z I-4 Z H 2 Z Ei Z W Z BS Z EIS Z ESS Z N Z N 3 ZSQZNZNZMZHZSQZMZNZWZMZNZWZSSZSSZEQZHZSYSZ And like ours, filled with both work and play. Response MR. WALDRON HZHZHZHZHEHZHZHZHZHZHZHEHZHEHZHZH Z S l - N Q CALL N Gh- Q GLASS TT Arm mad its Ssfzvmvt fig 3 M ROBLEM. 'IRMPA By Cyxsmo li' N N s 25592, 'i W E ZH ZH S UR charming and interesting class play, Fanny and s gg the Servant Problem, by Jerome K. Jerome, the famous N English playwright, was presented Friday, April 25, . H by an unusually large and Well trained cast, under the . . Z N capable direction of Mr. Frank Graham. N gg Although a comedy, the play is of a higher literary type . . . Z N than those used in previous years. It deals with the adven- N tures of a chorus girl who marries a lord, and discovers that I Z N his butler is her own uncle. Other amusing and peculiar sit- N H :s sv E32 O : U2 no 1 ,.. U2 SD cr s ff' fi CD z Q.- M rs' no 'cs -cs 'li 'F H ZHZ ZHZ CAST OF CHARACTERS 52 Fanny ............... Iris Smith N Vernon Wetherell, Lord Bantock Cher husbandj N Price Fessenden N Martin Bennet Cher butlerb ....... Pete Harris . H 52 Susannah Bennet Qher housekeeperj . . Frances Kennedy . , . Z N Jane Bennet ther maidj .... . Mildred Perry N Earnest Bennet ther second footmanj .... Frank Paul Honoria Bennet ther still-room maidj . Elizabeth Kimball The Misses Wetherell fher aunts by marriagej Susie Mae Beasley and Mary Will Dowdell ZHZ ZHZ Dr. Freemantle fher local medical manj . Andrew Graham Z Our Empire I ' N England . ....... Elizabeth Padgett m O O L' 90 : :L E 99 1 LJ. O P1 5. U 99 :s -. 2. U2 HHZH Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z QH Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z Z H ZHZH l f 1 ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZNZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZWE WMMWWW , ENENZNINI ENENENENE NE ZHZHZH CLASS PLAY HZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H HZ H - H E Ireland . . . . . Dorothy Allen S Z Wales . . . . Carrie Whitaker Eg N Canada . . . . Florine Smoot ESS Z Australia . - . . . Hazel Nicholson Eg N , New Zealand . . . . Beatrix Guthrie N Z Africa .... . . Alleyne Monroe E N India ..... . . Marian Albury gg Z Newfoundland ..... ..... S ybil Ley N Malay Archipelago ...... an . . . g Susie Linebaugh N gg Straits Settlements ...... ' . . . . . Mary High N George P. Newte Qher former business managerj B-Q Irvine Williams HZHZH HZHZH a a E ge-e' v p 4 Z Eg? QBW Z N iw fd Z hw 'e Z H m D H Z W Z Z ZHZHZHZHZ HZHZHZHZHZHZ H HZHZHZHZHZH HZHZHZHZHZ HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHIHZHZHZHZH 87 - 7- HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHE Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z W Z H Z H Z H Z H Z W Z H Z H Z H HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ HZHZHZHZHZHZ HZHZHZHZHZHZ HZHZHZHZ ZHZHZHZ Z 2 S E 2 2 2 2 W i 2 Z ' Z ZHZHZHZHZH 88 Awmmm wmmmwm HZHZHZHZHZHZHIHIHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH ZHZH HZHZ Z db H X 2 'HTWTMF E K -4. Q . , , 'w N N . f 0 D Eg ffiggglvl l lwl m m Wl m m . . W . X' ffliligfx WV 'si 'X X X 'I i . ' ' . N N sl., .k..,, i ,.-.' . ,--, .. .- ,,., , -,--- QSM., ..-,' .- ,- -,.-- .. . , , ..., , I rs I 3 'Q L Fi. 215332i3i.'Qfg:E15f?gg 3,-5.'f:QZ'5f'.f.iQ 5'.J5F sg gjgg 3 I 5 '51 il 'v- ' 2' -f' '. --'-- .. - . ,K-.-..', yfv p , el 1.4 v,-.- k .x1-'-Q, . .'. '. f'- ' 2- . h ' Stif f TF:-:Zi 56252. 'ii-f'ffEf1.fI.'ff lfiffi-I l.-.132 'f' .f':1:3.3:'. 55357 E fiigfwgggiiicHiHiSHeEQQHf 'Q q H M ff:LQ1-j-Q:g.gv.Q...5-gig: Q51-.3.-.SQA-?5:zE.gg11ii,:E: FQ' .,h, D 'Q'fgf'f4'gq3f,j.'.f- E E nTFg,RnNE VYHTEQ5 N HZ ZH N - LUELLA HALL LULU EAMAN E Z ' H N L.H.-Well, just look, Lulu. Ifve a surprise folr you! E You've always been so inquisitive about our career as Sopho- N mores and Juniors-I've found something that will satisfy your curiosity. It's an old diary that I kept during that time. N N L.E.-Oh, that's fine! Come and let's hear what you E Z wrote. I've kept aydiary of our Senior year and perhaps if N N they prove to be brilliant literature we'll have them pub- E 53 lished in a magazine. Proceed-I'm listening. N H L. H.-october 8. Too frightened to think, talk, or read. E Everything went wrong. Got .lost in Senior study hall and N N was driven out with shouts of laughter. Seems to me that E E when ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise is a very true say- N ing and I'm seriously considering accepting this as my creed. N S There are about one hundred and seventy-five of us poor So- phies. . Z L.E.-What do you mean by calling yourselves Sopho- N mores? I thought you entered H. H. S. as Freshies. E L.H.-I'll have to explain that. In former years the 2 N Z U2 co on cn 5 ff cb v-s fb Q1 F F FD 97 fn 'Tl v-4 cn W 25 5 cn F U' C rv- 2 no m cn '-1 4 cn Q-1 O C: H: '11 P-s co CD F E man year in the new Junior High School. Z L. E.-You must have been crestfallen when you found the E N back seats in Senior High reserved for you because you had N been the Seniors in Junior High. ' 3 L. H.-Yes, we certainly realized our inferiority before N E many suns had set. October 27. Things are going from bad E N to worse. My convictions as to ignorance and wisdom are N gaining strength. Have been introduced to teachers and if we ZHZH H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H QZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z Z H ZHZH .l...A E-SZHZ Bi! Z IH! Z G-fl Z E5 Z B23 Z G25 Z E5 Z E,-5. Z Bi! Z E43 Z H Z E5 Z Bti Z H Z H Z E-fl WHZHZ N accomplish all they say we must, I plainly see our fate. Miss 5,5 ig Shannon proved Cor at least we accepted it without protestl E N that when two straight lines intersect, the opposite angles are N equal. Sophomores have to accept anything and everything. 52 N The accounts of this diary are conspicuous by their absence. N gg My next entry was made in December. E N L. E.-I suppose you were working so hard that you didn't N ig have time to write a diary. 4But that's like all other school E N affairs-a hit and several misses. N E L. H.-December 19. Conditions seem to be improving. E N Am beginning to enjoy H. H. S. Nothing like the football games. N QQ Defeated Duval on their own ground Thanksgiving Day. A N ' Sophomore's life isn't so bad, after all. Our trips to the Nile 1 N 'gg River, Mesopotamia, Athens and Sparta are great. 3 N L. E.-Well, I'm glad you're beginning to look on the bright N side. But it must be dreadful to sit way back there in assem- E N bly and be the last ones in the bread line. N E L. H. -January 30. Hurrah! No exams for us. Passed E N on daily grades. A few are given the happy privilege of re- N E peating their unsuccessful studies. Few and far between, BS though. Sophomore A's!! No longer the youngest class. A SS green bunch occupy our place. I warrant we weren't quite so ESS verdant. N Z1 L. E.-Did you continue with the same subjects or choose itil new ones? How many were in the new class? Q N 52 L. H.-About sixty, 1 think. No, we just continued with Z N the same subjects. April 30. Nothing of importance hap- N Z 1 pened this month. Class has changed opinion of H. H. S. and Z N have become hearty supporters of school activities.. We are N Z creditably represented on athletic teams. Am wondering why Z N those Seniors are running around so much. They always seem N E busy in the halls. We don't have any occasion to promenade Z N the halls. Heard something of a class play. Wonder if they N E don't have any Sophies in it. Don't believe Seniors ever have Z N to study. N Z L. E.--Why didn't you offer your services for the play? Z 2' L. H.-May 31. Hurrah! Holidays! We are now Jun- 2 iors. We Sophomores were very much afraid of exams but to our surprise they were quite easy. Good-bye, diary, for Z Z four months. Don't forget, I'm a Junior. 1 Z L. E.--Well, that's a fairly decent diary. I bet those four 2 N months fairly flew by. But four months is a fine holiday. I N nevei . Z ' had more than two at a time A E. N V Z NZNZNZNZN NZNZN NZNZN NZN NZN N N HZHZ Gill Z H Z H Z ll-'fl Z L55 Z llfll Z B5 Z Gil Z El Z E3 Z Pill Z El-'ll Z H Z Gil Z llfll Z El'-fl EYSZHZ N L. H.-October 29. Juniors at last, at least most of usbear gag E that coveted title. Find that many of studies are. elective-the 2 N first glimmer of privileges. Three new subjects have been N added: French, Teacher Training and Home Economics. Joy- EQ N ful tidings! Nine months of school this year instead of eight. M Perhaps we can apply the old adage of the more the merrier ,ig N to school days. Will try, at least. N 'QQ The new Sophs have been instructed in H. S. regime and ap- N pear to be a promising class. But where are the Seniors of last N Eg year? They shall ever have a warm place in our hearts. 5,2 N L. E.-Yes, the Seniors of all high schools are an extraordi- N E nary crowd in Sophies' eyes! Do you suppose the present Z N Sophs laud us as you lauded that Senior class? - ' N E L. H.-I'm sure I don't know, but in my opinion there's no E IH class like the class of '19. Now, here's something about Hills- W 53 borough's last game with Duval. My! we had a glorious time. E N November 30. Hurrah! Our football team defeated Duval p N E seven to three at Plant Field yesterday afternoon. A record- E ES breaking crowd- witnessed Duval's defeat. Throats sore and 55 E voices hoarse. Cadet Corps progressing nicely. Ranks are E ZHZ ZHZ swelling with patriotic H. H. S. boys. L. E.-Oh, by the way, I heard the boys themselves began the Cadet Corps. 52 L. H.-Yes. Mr. Freeman, now Capt. Freeman of U. S. Eg Si Army, with about fifty boys voluntarily marched at noon. This N E was continued until Mr. Robinson sawthe boys meant business, E M so he secured an instructor. EH E This is the happiest month in the year. December 23. . N We cannot as usual be carefree and pleasure-seeking this N r Christmas. Our thoughts are directed to the battlefields of N Europe and we have determined to send a little cheer into the' EH ZH ZH cheerless trenches. A number of our own H. H. S. boys have joined U. S. forces. School closed for two weeks. ig I haven't anything for January. E L. E.-I suppose it required an entire month to re-learn what N N was apparently learned before Christmas. That's my experi- Q ence. S L. H.-That's about right. February 28. Mid-year exams, a thing of the past. Exams make me pale no longer. Rather N crowded with new class of Sophomores. Military training N 53 compulsory for boys. ' E N March 15. Elected class officers. Those worthies are: N Pete Harris, president, Frances Kennedy, vice-presidentg Stella E IH P ' H ZH H Z Gil Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H SZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z ll-5 Z H ZH NZNZN NZN M N NZSS N NZN NZN SS NZN NZM HZSWS N Kilgore, secretary, and Price Fessenden, treasurer. Hooverized N Z banquet decided upon. Arrangements all made and we are E N anticipating a glorious time. N L. E.-Where was the banquet held last year? 3 N L. H.-In the Tampa Bay Hotel. Had a very nice time and N 'the toasts were excellent. April 30. Crowd of H. H. S. stu- dents went to Gainesville the 12th to the annual track meet. Hillsborough, was awarded fifth place. May 28. Senior class - HZHZHZ .gg S2 90 02 C0 H2 WM O02 S.. 2? -:Et 2.2 3? as 24: 35 Q.: as gi 555' '4 35 5? get wo Q2 ai fha-1 Z5 ai SISZNZEHSZ Cross Drive! L. E.--That was fine! How was it managed? But Hills- N borough has always done exceptionally well in every drive. N Zi Rah! Rah! for Hillsborough! That's what I say. I hate to leave WZ EEZ our old school. How is it with you? L. H.- Them's my sentiments, as the little boy said. I N didn't write anything in June. We had exams, terrible exams, N E but most of us passed creditably. Can you imagine how I E N felt. A Senior!! , A N 53 L. E.-You surely have kept an interesting account of the . HZ HZ Sophomore and Junior years. Now, since you haven't kept the Senior year, let me read you what I have. L-Q 5 rf- '-ofvg.,ff. En---J Cbqulf Kenai wowm-D: gq,.bCDN ' 53-dm'::,., mrigi UEWEQE FD Q. EVM Vo 51 ggrmlqz we - n O-'I +. af- gig 555 P '50 rn :foals 5 CD QCDUJ CD 0230 -' ff: FQ? O f: 553' 4' Woo 'D M!-hog U.. ee-W cb 2275 fb Sing. 5 ag., fs :wig 90 Zac 5 I5 5 535' sr mCD '! 4 vi--cn cn ZHZHZ Berry as secretary. Our Virgil-and Senior Botany classes are N rather small this yearg but of course, quality, rather than quan- N ' tity, counts. E L. E.-qaeadingy october. Flu, nu, nothing but flu-I'll N have to say good-bye to you, diary, for awhile, because the Z N school is closed for an indefinite period. N Z L. H.--I never shall forget those terrible weeks. We thought E N the war was as much as we could work for at one time, but N E somehow we managed to help the flu victims also. It surely E N is true, that if we screw our courage to the sticking point that N we won't fail. N L. E.-I agree with you there. lReadingJ November. This N E has been an important month, diary. We all went rather wild Z on the 11th when we learned that peace had at last returned.--I 2 to this old world, but what else could be expected of us? School opened the 12th on the new time and although some ZHZHZ E-fl Z Gil Z H Z Bi Z H Z Eli! Z H Z Sri S Z Srl Z H Z. BS Z B-5 Z H Z E'-I Z M Z ES ZHZNZ ZHZHZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z AH Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZHZHZHZ . of us saw for thought we sawj the stars still shining when we got up, we tried to look on the bright side of our fate, that we would be getting out an hour earlier. . L. H.-Our dishpan received some dents on November 11, all right. I had to express my feelings in some way. Z L. E.-fReadingJ December. Only one week of Christmas 22 N holidays this year. Our football team has been doing excellent N E work this year and so far no game has been lost. The girls' N basketball and H. H. S. Marines are also making a fine record N Z for themselves and the school with Miss Welch as leader. N L. E.-CReadingJ January. New Year's has again come N Z and gone, taking many of our good resolutions with it. The N teachers tell us that unless some striking changes take place, N Eg that we are all going to fail, so, diary, I see hard work ahead. Z N The H. H. S. has again answered a cry of distress, this time N from poor, starving Armenia. Lady Macbeth has again been N proven guilty. This time the verdict was brought in by the N Senior B's, so there should be no further dispute about the Z N matter. We are all waiting anxiously for our class pins and N E rings. ' if N L. H.--They took their time in coming, too. Remember, N ZH H they didn't arrive until March. L. E.--Yes, it seemed too good to be true when we heard they had come. H HZ N L. E.-fReadingJ February. I'm still alive to continue my N E tale, but I must confess I'm very much altered. The exams Eu N are over and now we are Senior A's, although we Virgil stu- N 3 dents aren't sure of our title because Miss Witter was absent 7 on account of sickness and we had no exam. Perhaps we'll be N able to enjoy some Senior privileges now-or we may lose the 52 N ones we now have. This world is so uncertain. We are now ' Z thinking about the Junior banquet. Let us hope that the an- I ro ,... 'U N Fi' ,... o 5 5. I5 o FY' cn Z Q cn rn Q-1 ff 5' cn f-1 cu E.. N 99 FY' ,... o P L. E.-QReadingJ March. The cast of the class play and E N staff of the Hilsborean have beenuannounced. The notables N Q have also been chosen, and although some may think that their E beauty has been slighted, no jealousy has been publicly shown. The banquet, held at the DeSoto Hotel, is over, and now we E must commence in earnest, our preparations for class night. N h Now, diary, I must say good-bye until some future date. I Z have so many other things to do that all my time will be taken. 2 But I will try to finish my account some day when I am no M 5' 5 UQ an v-x 99 CD co 5 ,... O '1 ,... :J F F 90 ZHZH H Z H Z H Z H Z -H Z H Z H Z H 3Z H Z rH Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZH 1nl ' D ,.,,. NENENENE NENENEM E E N 4 Q N I I N -ffxo 9 Egg' No N sa ,., fn L J N N M r- Q f QD 0 . , E N dl O Gm X My 5 N ' 1 Q x N x '27acr g . x E N ' , N Nellie Marie Poore f R -I ' N 7 Q ' SA 9, gg itil QL W ' 9 N E Yes, we leave you for unexplored regions, gg hy' Where await us new joys and new facesg I N N E Q And others will soon fill our places, ' Z M l As we travel the valley of years. 1 N The end and .result of our going D N I, N L Abroad into life, there s no knowingg me N I But we'l1 make a part of the legions ' ' That fill life with gladness or tears. EN E 9,, E N 1 I6 Very happy our years here, and surely 7 'I N E The mem ry o t em never- yingg V N f Thoughts come whin hwe're laugching' or sighing. ll! l N E As the land of the future we near. X N 'X Full of brightness and gladness the past isg Q r N U ' Light the shadows that fall on our faces, i As briskly we step, or demurely, f ' O'er the bounds of our bright Senior year. ,N r N ffl , M The future will soon be the presentg f, X E 1' Q So awaken, all you who are listlessg ES g-fi-J Make the present so bright, so resistless, i N ' The future you need never fear. ' N E x ' I For the dreams of our Hillsborough, olden, E N N' Turn the dark clouds of life to a golden Q N -X- Sunset of Hope that will lessen E ' Our trials and drive back our tears. I' Q 2 E 55 il up - . 0 , ll S re my i a lLmX,3QQ fb X J ref! a N Q xg . K WRTRQQ N Q f E E E Z NENENE MEN 94 N . E -, 3 nib l serv H 6 H 0 N XQ5 I I I gmyk K I , l E lsfxgg fi lfqs 2 Qgya OU Q N i N ' l ' E 0 o C-bg - N l y, ' W u 9 I Thoughts will come as through life we go rushing, N N Or with eagerness seek for soft placesg N 00 And time, unrelenting, leaves traces P. , p Q ' On' our faces and l1ves as it must: I w E Thoughts will come of the lessons you taught usg l J, ' Of the good you have rendered and wrought usg 6 N ' Q And thanks from our hearts will come gushing, i . 3 Because you were patient and just. ' il Q And our hearts will beat faster and faster I' As o'er the fond past we go trailingg ! N Lfyfy X But let us turn round and start sailing X' E - With hope into seas where there lies On the other side, fields yet unbrokeng H l, s E 1 Where the lessons to us you have spoken, N i I May there find a root. And the Master l I Gives harvest to those who will try. y E Farewell, dear old school, for a season: ' N V ' Q m VVe leave you with hearts that are saddened Z By thought of the parting, yet gladdened N L' By memories many a score. J Z , May your years bring you never a sorrow, , N , And the dawn of each merry tomorrow X Q E Find you dearer in heart and in reason N ,N To those who have loved you of yoro. ts j f 5 H , -ee, N 'N Q li Ea' 53 'l X H i J 1 ' , 0 , l N 0 B 0 . K Mnfnnc 3 5, SSS E . 95 H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H az H E HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Z E15 Z E-fl Z H Z E15 Z E23 Z H Z H Z BS Z Elf-il Z E-fl Z H Z Eli Z Sf! Z Gil Z El-il Z W Z HHHHHHHHZ H H H. H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HHHHHHHHH - ' 0 ,,-- 2552.5 N si-diff lES'i 5? zszfifgi I5 55i Ei :5TE!ig 4 U! f95f1f-v g O Xltlf E E E N N HHZHZWZN ZHZHZHZM E, THE CLASS OF 1919, of the City of Tampa, the County of Hillsborough and the State of Florida, being N about to pass out of this sphere of education, in the Eg full possession of a crammed mind, well trained mem- Fifi N ory, and almost superhuman understanding, do make and pub- E ig lish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking and N HZ ZH making void all former wills or promises by us at any time here- after made. N First, we do direct that our funeral obsequies shall be con- 53 ducted by our superintendent, his all-wise and competent N SSS faculty and by our friends, only asking as the last injunction ig 53 of the dying, that our funeral be carried on with all the dignity, N N pomp and splendor that our worth, our merit, our attainments Eg and our position as Seniors most certainly warrant. - N N Furthermore, we request that our funeral sermon be de- E 53 livered by the Right Reverend C. B. Morrill, D.D., and that N N Miss Witter and Mrs. Bradford serve as pall bearers, and upon Eg the remaining members of the faculty we condescendingly con- N ZH? NZM ' fer the honor of being our chief mourners, on condition that the said faculty shall appear at the funeral arrayed in sack- cloth and ashes. We, the members of the aforementioned class, do will and N E bequeath to the present Junior Class all our privileges, honors, ' N prerogatives and indefeasible rights, which we as Seniors pos- T E sess, among which may be enumerated the following: the N hegemony which the Senior Class holds with monarchial sway Z EE over the remaining classes, our profound knowledge and in- N formation on all subjects, regardless of their natureg our hered- ZH? NZM MENEM NENENZNEN 96 NZNZNZN NZN SS N NZNZW NZN N NZSS N Z Z N N Z A Z N itary seats in assemblyg the grace we have found in the eyes of N Z the faculty 3 in short, those qualities that are especially charac- E ZHZHZ OC Wg ... 521+ 'sion-E' Osgio Stefan ::nU14' ' mm D' 9-'gffmcn cn... r: CSOS1'-,IUJ fl '15P-QCD im,.,'iE. :Os-'40 n-:SCD 91 rn' QU' SZZQW 490203, ebb-ln!-In t-1-ELSOQ :ro 3+-s 33225 6323 329550 wimww wgogg D14 219244-r 50:24- B? 'Q.g Qsg'Q gig 2 ,.,o.c' H, oifm :S f: 'Q H2 mic 2 5-'Qg 6. 939 H cb0,.,. Q, 2'-:O 90 mmf? Et '-425' O mlm 5 ZHZNZ of their Seniority and will finally convey them in safety to the E N ' long expected and much desired victory of Graduation. N ' We give and bequeath to our beloved faculty all the amaz- E N ing knowledge and startling information that we have fur- N nished them from time to time in our various examination Zi N papers. We are well aware that much which we have imparted N 53 to them in this way must have been entirely new to them as N well as to all teachers and students everywhere and would N throw much new light on many hitherto familiar lines of thought, throughout the world of scienceand learning. If the faculty see fit, they are hereby authorized to give out such in- formation to the world as they feel the world is ready to re- ceive. We trust they will also feel at perfect liberty to make HZH WZH S use of all such bits of wisdom and enlightenment for the edu- N cation, illumination and advancement of classes that succeed E us. This, of course, is left to their own personal discretion. ig N Furthermore, we make the following individual bequests: N 53 We, the renowned disciples of the Illustrious Virgil, whose E fame has even penetrated and pierced the icy lands of the Septentrional regions, and whose glory is proclaimed beneath the heat of southern suns, hereby do will and bequeath our profound and omnivorous knowledge of the Lingua Latina, and more especially our syntactical ability to all sequatious Latin students. We deposit the above gems in the hands of our HZHZHZ NZWZWZ N treasurer, Miss Witter. s N EE' I, Frank Paul, will and bequeath to Miss Emily Lucas, my Z N volubility of speech and ostentation of literary style. N I, Clarence Tyner, bequeath to William Cole, my textbooks, Z N which are in a perfect condition, as times which I have used N Eg them are few and far between. Z S I, Catherine Parker, will and bequeath to Brownye Brown, 2 my propensity for conversing without the necessary permission, E while residing under the jurisdiction of Mrs. Bradford. , 2 N I, Ruth Carrell, give and bequeath to Ora Mizell my hitherto N E unexcelled ability of imparting life to the piano, being assured N - N ZH Pi-fi Z W Z W Z W Z H Z H Z H Z W SZ M Z N Z N Z H Z N Z N Z N Z N ZH l E- . ESZNZ W Z BS Z ll-'il Z E3 Z Ei Z E'-ll Z Gil Z Lil Z Ei! Z Gil Z E25 Z B'-il Z Gil Z BS Z E15 Z Gil EBZHZ EEE-' '-1 'cf'- 'm -5-:Q Egg ...o SEQ :mal DO EFHQS :img :sB,, om: D I+ .gm ca-IS CD,-.CD s-QCDQ, gm 655.5 mn-1 :gm 90.2, gm E-so Ph S25 o E92 335' Z-3,3 cu,,,dQf: Qagogg on-F5 HSCDUQ nv'-:rv rf-CDF! ogw: f-is-1 0-I-U21-4. OW!! 995--rr H fc 9' :- :Q Q- 3 Z forensive powers, especially in arguing the Negro question, to -ig N Arthur Simmons, on condition that the above named devisee N EZ shall dedicate the remainder of his life to the cultivation and E N maturation of the above mentioned subject. N ZH ZSS I, Truman Green, will to Lawrence Gerow, my unparalled ability to fabricate excuses in the Virgil class. E I, Mary High, do will to Sara Alice Mills, my position at the N mirror on condition that she shall exert all her powers to N E -refrain from breaking the same. Z N I, Price Fessenden, bequeath to Robert Harris my magic N 53 power through which I succeed in captivating the fair sex N on condition that he shall endeavor to emulate my example by N refraining from abusing the above privilege. Z N I, Aby Chardkoff, request Miss MacFarlane in the future, N 53 to favor, honor and delight Henry Edwards with her nocturnal E M interviews in my stead. N E ' I, Herbert McLeod, bequeath to any one of sufficient phys- N ical, moral and spiritual, as well as intellectual powers, to bear , N the burden, all the knowledge I have obtained in Hillsborog E N assuring him that the benefits derived therefrom are better N E than the merchandise of silver and the gain thereof than fine g N gold. Come early and avoid the rush! 1 N E I, Pete Harris, will and bequeath to Joe Reed, my undeni- E N able power of igniting the sparks of consuziasm in the N E breasts of all Hillsboreans. N I, Maurice Hauser, will to Bertie Perry, six feet, seven and N Z three-quarters inches of my height, on condition that he will Z N assume this newly acquired dimension immediately after my N S departure. I deposit the six feet, seven and three-quarters 3 inches with Miss Shannon, who by the aid of her Trigonometry will portion out to him the just amount. Efil ESS 2 I, Alleyne Monroe, will to Anna Ley, my artistic eye, through N N which medium I succeed in combining the gaudiest and most- Z E brilliant colors, and yet bring about the happiest results. ' 2 I, Mary Will Dowdell, bequeath to Sara Keller, my dimples, which rival those of Hebe's, to use the same in beguiling num- N erous privileges from the various teachers. - 3 E I, Iris Smith, will and bequeath to Pat Owens, with great N N reluctancy, my great love, devotion, admiration, reverence and 2 E adoration of Geometry, with which, although I have had the Z ZHZ M Z ESS Z Eli Z Gil Z B3 Z ES Z H Z Srl 3 Z H Z H Z Stl Z W Z H Z SS Z ES Z E5 ZNZ 5 NZHZ N Z H Z H Z H Z W Z H Z M Z M Z H Z W Z H Z H Z W Z M Z H Z W HZHZ N ' privilege of spending three delightful and very fruitful years, I N am nevertheless greatly grieved to bid it farewell forever. E N Furthermore, it is my earnest wish that he shall not only learn ' N SZ to entertain as many sentiments of affection and esteem for E N the above mentioned subject, as I, but that he shall succeed in N E partially absorbing a few of its many prodigies within the next Z N three years. I, Stella Kilgore, will to Mildred Nickolas my marvelous Z N administrative ability, gained through the management of the N Z Annual, in conjunction with the gray hairs I have acquired Z Z 5 rv- D' rv- 'D' CD 3 B S' Z Z All the rest and residue of our property whatsoever and E N wheresoever, of what nature, kind and quality soever it may be, N 2 and not herein disposed of Qafter paying our debts and funeral Z N expensesj, we give and bequeath to our beloved principal for N E his private use and benefit, absolutely. E N And we do hereby constitute and appoint the said princi-' N E pal, soleexecutor of this, our last will and testament. E N In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1919, the testators, N 53 have to this, our will, set our hand and seal, this sixteenth day E of May, Anno Domini, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. N p CORNELIUS STEINBERG, M 53 Attorney-at-Law. HZNZWZWZHZHZMZHZHZWZWZ NZNZHZMZMZNZNZHZNZWZNZ NZNZNZNZNZNZNENZNZNZNZNZNZNZNZNZN w NENEWENEN E E N x N . ' Q , E N . ' sr . N s- H , , - P 1 r 3 N XQ,i?f 9 9 g? N E ' P v i ' E N F' N 3 2, f A Q Z N .1 J . . . I N Z .Q il ' Scene--A Heath, Hanna's Whirl. E N Time-August, 19l9. I i M N Q Setting--Pot on tripod, Joss sticks - S B - burning within, red light under- ' th. E nea E Enter two witches. ' N Malkin ........ Florine Smoot N Hecate ..... Mary Louise Robinson E M.-Hail to thee, blithe sisterg what news hast thou E N brought? . N Eli'-SZF.'ff.lZBfEi ZESZMZSSS H.-Ah! thou knowest that the Class of '19 cometh forth today for a reunion. M. and H.--fStirring joss sticks.J Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble, ' Fire burn and cauldron bubble. EE H.-fStill stirring vigorously.l And hast thou forgotten thy Z N witchcraft? , N M.-Hail! Let us help them pass the time by predicting . .E N their future. Hark! By the pricking of my thumbs I feel their N approach, and, phist! above the hum of distant song and laugh- N ter I hear the President's voice. fEnter Pete Harris.J Z Pete-Well, well, what have we here? p By my soul, now we N can have our fortunes told. .E H.-Your name, sir, is Pete Harrisf As all things great are N achieved by manual labor, I see you as a famous bootblack on . . Broadway. . M.-And Caroline Barnard, your career seems to lie in N your melodious voice, for you will travel with the Chautauqua N as a famous opera singer. Your pianist will be your friend, I Cecil Rice. I H.-Here is Sewell Palmer. Who would ever have thought E you would make such a charming salesman for Mellin's Food? 2 N . M I E WiwiwENEMENENENENENINENENEWEWENEN iw i Z M Z Z Hi Z H. Z H Z H, Z H, Z Z H Z 5:5 Z H Z Efii. Z. E-il Z H Z F3435 Z E15 . Z Gil? Z y H5 Gil Z E-'SZ Z Frances Kennedy, you are little, but as a superintendent of a EQ mothers' club you can't be beat. -Your pamphlet on A Moth- .E Z er's Care of Her Children will be a great aid to your other iN N club members. ,E Z ' M.--Catherine Waters and your sister, Caroline, your fu- ?N N ture seems to be in your great ability to play the ukelele. I E see you both as very popular chorus girls at the Alcazar. N H.-Robert Tait, you are a very errant Knight, but after all, Z you will end your days as an old bachelor, for you have lost N your heart so many times that it is impossible for you to ever c El find the right one. ' u 5 M.-You were always so obliging in youth, that I see you, - Norma Benton, the head of an employment bureau. Your ' N greatest problem is finding jobs for Lillie Rodgers and Bertha E Thompson, who never know what they want. EE H.-Lulu Eaman, in school your figure was always envied 1 y by many girls, and I picture you as a model at Filien's depart- , N ment store in Boston. Your assistant, Mabel David, will aid E you greatly by her ability to display evening clothes for misses. M M.--You, John Pratt, were always so quiet and digniiiedg I S no one would ever dream of you achieving a fortune as a physician, specializing in the cure of corns. I ' , . E H.-Stella Kilgore, you have shown your ability when you N were editor-in-chief of the Hilsborean of 1919, and so, in 1930, 3 you will receive the honored position of Superintendent of Pub- N lic Instruction of Hillsborough County, and you will raise funds ,E 2 for the building of a kindergarten apartment for the Sopho- mores at H. H. S. ' ' r N M.-Luella Hall, no matter what obstacles are in her path, ,N Z determinedly fights toward the recognition of womenfs rights, 2 and helps in the cause of the progress of civilization and high ' ideals. ' . I N A H.-Roy Miliken, I see you asbutcher boy on the Atlantic W E Coast Line, filling your place with your usual air of Look up . r to me. ' ' S M.-And here are our musicians, Clarence Tyner and Zariel E Hawk, who will compose classical music. .Their composition E I hich will be best known will surpass the sweetness of the . N getson chimes I ' N E C H.--Herbert McLeod, you will profit by the interest which N A you have taken in chemistry. You will invent a fertilizer which N 2 causes plants to grow with great rapidity. ' Q ' ' E M.-+We see Dorothy Allen and Beatrix Guthrie as two I E N SE Z Z sas s sasasasasasasasasasasasasas 101 . i' NZNZNZNEN Z . ii N' N Z , E M bachelor girlsg Dorothy as school teacher and Beatrix as fore- N E O B SD : E. 97 Q. CD 1: 99 '1 rf' E CD :: ff' FD rf' O '1 SD S ,.. 01' :f m C?- rr 2. N .... :s as 39 W rf' :- CD .... P1 :- O C U2 SD 5' 5 '15 fb 'U 5.52 al' am CN :SCJ t+ '5 o HQ: V-'O MCI g- fs? as 53 90 Q? as OD' SDCD UF on Es. C-'CD me-r ... 2:1 'S -af 5 5 23 CD '1 U' C rf' 5 O rf' Z PM.-Here we have Leland Anderson, a future bank embezz- E N ler. You will have to flee to South America, where you will N Z discover a diamond mine. Z N H.-As women are coming to the front in everything, I see N Z you, Marjorie Daniels, the pitcher of the Red Sox. Your train- E N ing at Hillsborough opened this career for you. N Z M.-Elberta Sandifer, the way you always knew your les- Z N sons was a mystery to many, but they will understand better N MZMZNZMZNZM MZNZMZMZWZN when they read your book, The Way to Bluff the Teachers. H.-After a long and strenuous campaign, George Davidson, you will succeed in being elected Governor of Florida. M.-Mildred Johnson, you have a great future before you, 1 I see you as principal of a very select school for girls. - H.-Here we have Brownell Roberts, who will become a well known Evangelist-Alec White as his choir leader. M.-Ruth Carrell, I see you at the head of an insane asylum. You will..be loved by all its inmates, especially by Sybil Ley and Isabel Luther, who have become insane over their troubles as Seniors. R U-44 5 5 1? 'fl WE f-bE. Os-4 2-.+ CCS' E9 I-9 so QT U2 'U mm :sm QE Sage 93 HQ. Q. QE? '45 ms:- o gr: '21 9: 55 :gm ol' 5.2 v-1.5 go oi 5: Z s. fri' 52 be 20 I3 9' a E , M.-Marian Albury, your name will be widely known over Z ,N the world after you have invented a new dandruif cure. 1 N Z H.-Lucile Morrow, because of your commanding appear- 3 N ance you will be given the honored position of chief of police. N Z M.-Lily Van Moore, all your friends have envied your abil- 3 N ity as a girl, to dress your hair, and so I see you in future years N Z in a quaint little French shop as a hairdresser. You will owe E 'N yourisuccess partly to Claire Johnson's new treatment for mak- M M H cs' g E, UQ SF? elif' 1-nov' Goa: vsgnv Gag fem-- m,.. '5 ggi VIC!-QQ sei 2: Egg 92 H14 52473: '4 52 77' as CI '53 Emi es. '4 '4 Sm 'Sm HE of-s 7-71-1- 515' gi? 5-U' oo og.. athletics. I see you as an able football coach for Hillsborough High School teams. . N M.-All hail Christian Roos, who will become a traveling 2 E salesman. You will be surprised to see your old friends while N 2 stopping at the Tampa Bay Hotel, for here you will see Talton E ENE M Z H, Z W Z M Z H Z M Z W Z W 52 M Z H Z H Z H Z W Z H Z H Z M ENE ESZSSSZ E45 Z M Z EIS Z H Z Bti Z N Z Sai Z H Z Evil Z E123 Z E'-fi Z iii Z Eid Z ESS Z ES Z ES Ef3ZiiSZ N Branch, who has become a bellboyg Elizabeth Kimbell and N E Katherine Slack, two waitresses in this hotel, and Truman Z N Green, who is doing his bit as chief cook. N E H.-Marilla Gibson, you have a natural charm about you Z and so I picture you in future years as a snake charmer. Not N only as a snake charmer but you will also charm Nick Di Maggio E E5 who will travel with you as a lion trainer. . N If-if M.-Price Fessenden, your former classmateswill under- E N stand in future years, after the publication of your dictionary, N Z the Fessenden edition, why you were always so ready to look E N up the difficult words for Mrs. Bradford. N Z H.-Mollie Snow, you and Susie Mae Beasley will be elected E N members of the County School Board of Hillsborough and will pass a rule for Senior privileges. 5 E F '4 5 cn 3 o '25 -1 o 9 l-4 m cn cn '4 o C W FP ff' B' cb 5' cn 99 Q-l o Hs Q E C 5 9 5 rn Z Society. The greatest difficulty that you will have will .be in N trying to humanize the dog catcher, Herndon Hansbrough. N E H.-Andrew Graham, you will inherit an estate on Blen- E N nerhassett Island and I see you and Elizabeth Padgett ruling ' E over your subjects with much severity. Your valet, David Line- baugh, is worthy of mention. 2 M.-Royce Crum, in 1930, you will be cured of your de- N pendent habit, for you will be cast upon an island and will be N E forced to lead the life of a Robinson Crusoe, with Aby Chard- Z N koff as your man Friday. N Eg H.-Clarence Kyle, you always liked to take your time in E N doing anything you had to do, and so in the future you will be N gg the master of your own time, for I see you as a scissors grinder. 'g N M.-Bessie Lyman, as styles are always changing and you N E are so original in dress, we see you as future editor of the fashion plate of the Ladies' Home Journal. N H.-And hail, Albert Cooper, immaculate as ever, our fu- E N ture distinguished painter whose canvasses are sought in every ,N E quarterg also see a black and gold lettered sign with the name I'-:E N of Holly Reaves affixed, which commands a fair price. 1 N E M.-And I spy the name of Mary Will Dowdell emblazoned ,E BS upon a billboard as an actress. It may be motion pictures, N E but that is not to be scorned . gg N H.-Behold Sammie Cracowaner, future captain of the Yo- Q mochichi. S M.-You were forever flirting with one and the other, E Iris Smith, breaking the hearts of many poor fellows. ,As you 2 did then, so will you continue, until fate draws you into the 2 N ' .N -an in Z in Z as Z sa Z as z G-fi cz G-:1 Z H ga as Z as Z as Z in Z in Z H Z ra .nz as nd H g Z, Srila Z W Z W ZA W Z Fifi Z H Z W: Z H Z H Z H Z W Z H Z H Z H Z Z H Z ZZ ZH . . Eg S realm of an unhappy old maid, but still living up to your profes- N 2 sion of flirting. 22 N H.-Beula Bedingfield, you always had a tendency to listen N Z lo others talk but never spoke for yourself. You will enter a 2 N college upon leaving Hillsborough, to learn the art of talking, N Z after which you will be able to beat Johnson as a colloquist, and ZZ Coleridge as an alloquist. ' N E M.-Angelo Spoto, who will always fight shy of the girls . ZZ N but who will nevertheless be interested enough in them to invent N E V a new beautifier-a complexion cream. N H.-Mary Spitler, in school you were always dreaming, but N Z never acrieving much. After leaving High School your dreams A N will be realized, for you will climb to the distinguished place APN Z of Dean of Vassar College. ' r ' E N M.-Here is the class poet, Nell Pooreg and as you were ES 'E then, so will you be, for I see you as a great poet. .Your greatest N failing is in giving all your time to help others and neglecting N E your own work. In doing so, Sue Linebaugh has to come to E N your help and write your poetry. a N E H.-George Moyers, you will become a scientific farmer in i W Manatee County. i 55 E M.-Jennie Mather, in school you were always so graceful E ZZ WZ in appearance that I can picture you as an excellent dancing teacher. Your greatest helper will be Alice Miller, who also N has charm and grace. N Z H.-Here is Irvine Williams, who will soar to the position ZZ gil ofsparching peanuts, and will take his stand on Maas' corner. 'N E M.-Behold, Ruth Drawdy, who will be noted as New York's N leading society lady. She will appoint Mary High as her social N .E secretary. N M.--After the death of Bud Fisher, I see you, Maurice -N i Hauser, taking his place and doing your drawings very credit- ZZMZH NZNZH ww.i - ' Q ' H.--Ayliffe Carruthers, in school you were always studying mathematics and so you will become an efficient teacher of Geometry at Mango. Your greatest difiiculty will be in trying N toteach Katherine Parker and Helen Hedden, Geometry. N M.-Aletha Fisher, your friendliness toward everyone alike Z is your greatest characteristicg therefore I see you running a N matrimonial bureau. One of your hardest problems is in keep- Z N ling' your helper, Hazel Nicholson, from fiirting with the cus- N E tomers. i I A I E HZ NZ ra Z Z W. Z. W, Z W, Z W. Z. 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N N E ZARIEL HAWK Z Hair Brush N Eg You seem to have trouble with your hair, E N j It always is standing on end, N Z So with this hair brush, a good one, I trust, Z N You'll be able that trouble to mend. N E Z Z e w c E w z Q w Q H z Z E Bottle for Ga.: N Little but loud is right in this case, N You talk all day and say nothing, E When tomorrow again you start jawing, Z N Take this bottle to put that gas in. N ZH ZH ' IRVINE WILLIAMS I Z Kink Remover E N I try to be a useful person, N E And I try to make things run smooth, Z N So when you get tired of your yellow curls E This is sure those kinks to remove. B 2 2 r 2 NENENENENENZNZNENENENENENENENEWER ' im Maasasasassaassasaisssaisssassafsapslas N N E' I N GEORGE DAVIDSON 4 Stick of Gum ' h b H My George, you never do forget your gum, N E Of it you must be proud, I N So take this- little piece from me ncewlongan ou. -. S A d h t l d l d ' SAMMIE CRACOWANER N E Note Book ' N .You seldom fail to take all notes N Z In Civics that occur, N So accept this wee note book from me, N Z And take those you prefer. N N H cu O :U Z L11 rr' l 'l C1 U2 U2 fe m P-I Z co m so CD H SS . , . I Dictionary . h ,Q E Cornelius, this little knowledge book Z Holds all those words you seek, When you are stuck may this gift -- 2 On your great learning leak. Z Z BP C1 'EU P-4 cu m I IP C! CD ca FU B53 E A Tennis Racquet N Boy, though you're long and lanky, E And sleepy as can be, . N I trust this racquet will wake you up, A g Z So all the girls you can see. N CHRISTIAN R Z OOS P Q File 2 Z If your sharp brains wear out some day, - Just take this file from me, P . I N N And iile them down, my little man, E Till they're bright as they can be. N . Z HENRY and LANDON FULLER S N4 Bottle of Mind Rextorer , E When a certain young maid named Smitty N N Gives our darling young twins a,fit4ee, h Z This bottle of restorer will be handy then, P ga So that you need not have any pity. 2 HERNDON HANSBROUGH N H A Bow and Arrow To you, fair one, our lady killer, N N ' I give this bow and arrow, I E 52 That you may wound your lady's heart, BSS But shoot not at a sparrow. ' Z Z H HL Z, W Z gg Z W Z Z H, Z Sli, Z2 M, Q Z 'M .Z HQ Zi W Zi Z: HQ gf Evil' Z B'-S Z' Rl Z E-SZ EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ZHZN HZWZ SEWELL PALMER E H joke Book N N Sewell, to be a preacher, Z E You need not wear a frown, N N So read these jokes, enjoy them, pleaseg Z 3 an Q4 '4 o s +1 m co -1 3 o 5 T U' cn U' cn M 4'f .... :1 FY' o 5 F N JOHNIRATT i E E K Rattle , N N John, Oh, John, come hear your call, Z Z We know you're quiet and very small, ' N N But don't you worry, we ne'er forget, p Z Z We got you a rattle to help you fret. N N ' BROWNELL ROBERTS 3 E Rule N N Brownie, now Iill spread your rep- Z, You're the biggest crook in school: 1 N N That you might be a little straight, Z E Wegive to you this rule. ,N N l ANGELO SPOTO E Z 'Polish N E Angelo, you're here in spots, - ZWZNZHZH 22 52 -43 Os Q. Om if EQ U3 53 MC '35 E. O Pb 12 F ZWNZWZNZ You'll be here all around. . LELAND ANDERSON l ' E Ladder E Leland, take this ladder, ' 1 And pull yourself on High, s Keep on climbing, keep on climbing, Z - E N And take a seat in the sky. b M E CLARENCE KYLE E N Flag W Z This boy left his school and friends, Z H o :TJ UQ 5' ff' H1 o f-s Cf C3 2 an m 99 3 99 I3 Qu '4 o F Z His hair is red as he is true, Z N He's earned this red, white and blue, N 2 ROYCE CRUM E Z Stick of Candy Z N There's something in your nature that tells N Z - You would a baby be, Z Now, kiddie, take this candy stick, Roll those big blue eyes at me., ' NZWZ NZNZ EEEEEEEEE EEEEE EEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEE 1109 ' .r l ... HZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z W Z H Z W Z H Z H Z W Z W Z H Z W Z H Z W Z W NZWZNZ ALBERT COOPER F reckle Cream N There's a freckle everywhere we look N E On your countenance divine, - E This reckle cream we give to you, 2 Will clear them off some time. 2 2. DAVID LINEBAUGH E Comb N I've thought of all things in the world, M Z That would hold up that hair, E N I guess this comb is best, don't you? N Z o 2 Q: o s: :J cu cn Q.. C5 o FP 'J' sv 4 cn no 0 no -1 9' NZM NZM ABY CHARDKOFF N ' Goggles N Z Aby, wear these goggles, please, E N When you're in your Studebaker, The time you passed me going twenty per, E I ran and called the undertaker. A E HZ MZ ANDREW GRAHAM N Tin Lizzie N E Boy, you're a staunch supporter, Z N Of Mr. Henry Ford, N E For you have roped a lizzie, E N Which you can well afford. M Z TALTON BRANCH Z ZWZHZHZ ZWZNZNZ Book Strap Sonny, you're so studious, You take home all your books, Please hang this strap around them, We wonder how you'll look. FAUNT LE ROY MILLIKEN Monacle Z Le Roy, you look like a-duke, ' Z N And walk round like a lord: N Z This monacle will fit you well, Z N You see, it has a cord. N ZW ZW NICK DI MAGGIO Z High Life Z N Nick, by name you're a devil, N Z You could stand on Satan's left, Z N And with this bottle of High Life, N ZMZM M Z W Z W Z 4 Z S W d Z S M 2 Z, Q Q. Z Z GH 5 Z 3 N w Z W Z W Z N Z W Z N Z N ZHZN EEZ E15 Z Ei? Z Gil Z B5 Z H Z E-il Z Ekil Z Gil Z G23 Z El'-il Z Gil Z Gi! Z FFS Z H Z Si! Z Ei SEZ N - N S HERBERT FLETCHER S and Z CLARENCE TYNER Z N ' Horns N Eg Blowing suits you two boys wellg 53 H :r sw rf' Q4 O : 5' 99 '4 cr CD rf EP CD '1 I c- 9 Z We bought these horns just for you, E The improvements we shall see. N Q ALEC WHITE Z Blue Ribbon N Oh, people, hail our champion, E N Of basketball and trackg N We'll pin this ribbon on him, Z N ' You pat him on the back. N S CAROLINE and KATHERINE WATERS Q Laiis E You sing and dance Hawaiian style, E And play the Ukulele, N Now hitch these things around your necks, A sweet old tune do play me.' S - SALLIE LEE LEWIS . S :Medal Cloth Z Sallie you're always taking medals, 2 For talking or the like, N ' So take this cloth, already oiled, Z EEZZHZHZNZSISZ HZMZESZESZMZ That you may keep them bright. MILDRED JOHNSON Sanitarium Mildred, to graduate with us, . You sure have worked for fairg So here's this sanitarium, Go take a rest-cure there. KATHERINE PARKER Rope N Katherine, you're so stately, for you N We always have to search, Z N But if you hang on the end of this rope, E We'll pull you off your perch. 2 MARY LOUISE ROBINSON Cookie Cutter EEZ HZ N When you are leading the simple life, M Take this and cut out a cookie: Z N When it is done it'll sure be light- N E My! but it will please your Rookie. Z ZHZ SS Z ESE! Z H. Z H Z Z E155 Z Stl Z W EZ gg. Z Emil Z W Z W Z W Z N Z. W . Z H EZWZ unl- ZHZ H Z W Z M Z H Z H Z M Z H Z M Z W Z H Z H Z H Z M Z W Z M Z H ZNZ Z N Z N I HELEN HEDDEN N E .Smiles fMusicj , Z N Helen, your ha1r's a fiery red, N But your heart is as good as gold, Take Smiles as a gift from me, sa as N B smilin vou'll never grow old N y g ., ' E N T LULUEAMAN M Suit Case E N Lulu, you've come from Canada, N ZW ZH To follow Hillsborough's rule, - This will help you back, Z And we hope you liked our school. gg N LILYVAN MOORE N E Scissorx N Lily, you have more length of hair, N E Than's on a horse's tailg N If you want to shorten it up sometimes, N E Cf' 23 1+ IJ CD M CD M O ,.4. M U1 O H U2 '4 O C 23 CD 44 . CD 1 O N 5 Ph 9'-9 Ill. 1 N M Z IP E Q m 5. E3 m w Z 32 T Alarm Clock - Q E Alice, get up, it's seven o'clock! Eg N This clock will ring as a rule. ' Q N Now with this thing beside your bed, You'll never be late to school. HZMZH HZHZH DOROTHY ALLEN sms Dorothy, take this sifter, N And sift them o'er and o'er, N E And when you find the man you want, Z N Nail him, then touch no more. , N ZH ZW LILLIE RODGERS - Teaclzerlv Grade Book igszgilzgizlgszwzgizw 315224 HEQE 'S-9' o Q- c 213-5' Fic-'Qi O I-4 E2-2 S' 6525 Q :O sw fb 1:5 .3 Sf. ' 321 ff: O s 2 , sw :s ff' I EQZSQZESZNZNZMZW BESSIE LYMAN Garden Set Bessie would a farmerette be, She's always had a garden, Bess, take these tools and use them well, They will your muscles harden., , ZNZNZMZNZNZM 112 ZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZHZ MILDRED PERRY E FVeights N Be prepared, shoulti be your motto, N 53 You're so l1ght that it would pay EDS To buy for you these little weights, N E For you might blow away some day. Eg H ETHEL KING H HZHZHZH HZHZHZH HZ E 2. 'Z 3 so W CD U2 - s KD 1-PM EE Qu PU ig US 'HN aff. z' CD Sf' HZ Crown Ethel, you're truly a King, You only lack a crown, So here is one I'll give to you, May it bring you fame and renown. HOLLY REAVES - That bear at Xmas time, So here's this little book for you, It's full of Xmas rhyme. ZHZ ZHZ E NORMAIENTON 'Z N Cry Baby N E Norma, we like to hear some fuss, 52 N Just so it's not too muchg N EE So take this whistle and blow it hard, EE N And music-you've never heard such. N MARY STURDIVANT H Life 53 They say that laughing makes you fat, H And this will suit you pat, H I give you a book full of laugh, . N Now what do you think of that? N ZH ZH ZHZEHHMZHZH me Hvqz O55 5502. 935 HHQr 92 .FF P-11-r- 4 c-+50 fD!J 'D'4 O- 14 '53'm53 DA-Ehm Egg U: sgmm was E 57713 goo Z f,, '5s5 ba Sli: pu O .3.m'D 2 cnhgfg.,-1 54m-ws av- g... 'NM CDfD O Q SW 2 M5 aw N O -. swf? 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CDN N? cr 53. gi.. m U ...E mi :zz Fe C4 1'4- Lf. 15 So I've gotten this for you 3 A note book and a pencil- HZ HZ HZHZHZHZHZ cn EOE 5 955. C' we U ru? C Emma: : 552, , 913 S 5 Season' 2. m::,:'ElE Ha -s mr' assi? S ftwmrops f: SuEiQ F n-1-at-,.l'4v-4 f 5'5'.Am voidm O O E. Z E-'C O Pi. HZHZHZHZHZ HZ HZ May your outlook be more rosy. CLAIRE JOHNSON Algebra Claire, here's an Algebra book, Sure, you've worn yours out, I don't see what you'd ever do, SQ VVRhoutoneofthemaabouL S Z Z N FLORINE SMOOT N Paint E N If all that color that hangs on your cheeks, N E Should ever fade away, Z N Take this paint-there's plenty here, And replenish it every day. N Z Z H . H ZH H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z HH QZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZH? ZSQZHZ lit! Z E25 Z Gil Z Eril Z BS Z E65 Z H Z L55 Z EFS Z Gil Z H Z H Z H Z Gil Z E'-il Z El'-il ZHZFPEJZ BEULA BEDINGFIELD Z Spanish Dictionary N Oh, Senorita Beula, N E You do love Spanish so, Eg N This little Spanish dictionary, N E Holds all you want to know. E N RUTH HASKEW N Z Fashion Book E N M As a soldier needs a bugler, To make him leave his rest, Z N So you need this fashion book, M To keepup with your dress. 3 N ' N H U2 +4 EE F' F . cs P4 H N Curling Iron N gg Here's a pair of curling irons, E N We give to Sibil Ley, 3 We know that you will use them, May they be great help to thee. HZ EP-SZ MARY SPITLER N Bottle Tonic N Z A Now, Mary, don't be stingy, E 5.5 Do.let us hear you-r voice, I N This bottle of tonic will strengthen it so, W Z It will be the one of our choice. AYLIFFE CARRUTHERS Q. Powder Puff See all those fiery blushes, EYQZHZ HZHZ N On her face so rareg N Ayliffe, take this powder puff, E E13 1 And cover them up with care. N MARY WILL DOWDELL ' Date Calendar Billie, you're a popular girl, You've seldom not a date, This little calendar for dates, I trust, t Will always keep them straight., RUTH DRAWDY Flowers HZHZHZHZBSZ 4'-3 is U2 U2 55 gf!! '55 Q12 fi E1 S5 gs 55? gs fl:-2 'JJ C C+ sf NZSQZSTSZHZSSZ For they are pretty and sweet, Ruth, - They will just make two of a kind. ZHZMZ H Z B5 Z E5 Z L15 Z iii! Z Ei! Z H Z W Z EE Z ERS Z H Z Fail Z SS Z Z SS Z Ei ZEWEZMZ 115 i- Z HHHH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H , H H H H H H H H H HH H H H sq HHHH '11 H H 2 Q U1 H M z 2 M U H H Z Z E - Auto Gloves E N By the way you drive that Buick, N E l You will surely wear out your hands, E N But when these gloves I give to you, All danger will be canned. BHS ZH ZW ' IRIS SMITH E Twin Boy Dolls N Now this doll's name is Henry, N And Landon is this toyg ig N We thought 'twas best give these to you, N gg Then you'll be Fuller boys. E N ISABEL LUTHER SS E Silencer N Isabel, hush that talking, N 52 We've oft heard Bradford sayg E N So when in English you start babbling, H N This Silencer o'er your mouth lay. ALLEYNE MONROE HZHZHZHZW UPOCPCP .T S.-'Z' QCD ESF? :S 5 'lm M-5, m rn mi 5325 v-: mm 5552s rf- rf' o 2-N53 555.2512 ra Hg 'U E-.cnfb Q Fw Eh Q 9 fri' '4 M 'U o 5 WZHZMZWZH MARJORIE DANIELS and N MARIAN ALBURY ' l N E . Chains' . - N To you, Marion and Margorie, N Who are always seen together, Z We give these little chains- May you be parted never. L ELIZABETH KIMBALL ZHZ ZHZ E Cook Book E N Elizabeth, you look swell, N Dressed up in cookie's dudsg E N Use this book and make some pie, N And cover them over with suds. ZW ZH RUTH CARRELL Pole-16 ft. E N When on fame's highest pinnacle N Eg You stand up there aloft, Z N This pole w1ll help to balance you, - N E 4 So that you won't fall off. Z N - H E I Z NINEN NZNEN . 116 ZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZHZ ELBERTA SANDIFER E jfumping Rope EZ N Elberta, you're a little girl, N But you've studied for many a dayg E N So here's a jumping rope, N Take it-go out ,and play. HZ HZ JENNIE MATHER Dumbell N Take from me these dumbbells, Jennie, N 52 And use them day and nightg 52 N Then when you get a hubby , ' N You can put him out of sight. Z H MOMMBWHHEHEAD H ' and 2 Q KATHARINE SLACK . N Red and Black Ribbon E Girls, banish care and sadness, . , As you turn your mem'ry back, And recall those days of gladness, H 'Neath the dear old Red and Black. H HZH HZH JACQUETTA WILSON Book of Rules You play basketball so well- M We give this book of rules, N And if you follow them with care- Eg N You'll be the star of all the schools. N S SUSIE LINEBAUGH E Cart Z . Z Hitch your wagon to a star, N Some past philosopher said, u Eg So, Susie, hitch -take my advice, H It'1l boost you far ahead. 5 Wy: - K HAZEL NICHOLSON N Eg ' . k Pacifimig b N Since your mc name 1S a e, N There sure must be a reasong ZHZH fi 55 514 if-+ UQ Lf? CA 5-c 53. 'Ib ga Ei UQT3 V114 O F Zami! ALETHA FISHER E Candy N Aletha, you're our Sweetest Girl - N As sugar you are sweet, Z N Now eat this candy, it's sweet, too, N vi 25 cn I3 'Z o cz 'S cr cn U2 o B CD M: 2 CD cu rf 5 cn sw F' ZHZH H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z, H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZH I-I F-4 -J ZMZ N Z Bail Z ES Z H Z Gil Z ES Z ESS Z H Z H Z GE Z Bail Z E25 Z H Z H Z H Z ESS ZE'-ilZ Z ' N LUCILE MORROW HI Z Smles Z N ' Horrors! girl, you've gained a pound N Z Since I saw you yesterday, ZZ Quick! take these scales, they're true, I'm sure, N N . E Tell us how much you weigh. gg 2 CARRIE WHITAKER E N Bird N Since, Carrie, you're our phonograph, Sweeter voice was never heard, It will be appropriate To give you this bird. EXSZSSSZN HZMZH ELIZABETH PADGETT N Graham Crackers N 3 K Here's to you, Elizabeth! . E - Graham crackers serve you right, . 2 For we've noticedthat dear little Andrew E - Is never out of sight. N N Z MABEL DAVID 33 N c N Megaphone ZHZESZH ZF?-fiZBflZlkl Mabel, stand up and holler, And throw your voice all around. Use this thing-it'll serve you well, Stick no more to the ground. SUSIE MAE BEASLEY ,, Adv Old lllacbetlz Oh, you are quite an actress, E You starred in our Class Play , E E I donate to you my old Macbeth. N You may have to play the Lady some day. N ZW ZH MOLLIE SNOW E ilfedal on Blue Ribbon E N Mollie, you're some student, N Z Four A's is often your lot. E M Accept this medal on a blue ribbon, ENS 'JU C5 rn re- m 'U O 1-1- m S Z I5 CD 4. FD 'I 4+ D' 5-in rn Q1 O E ' EHHHHHHHHH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H L: H W H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HHHHHHHHHH CAROLINE BARNARD , Basket Ball You are quite an athlete, Basketball's your game, So take this little gift from me, May you always play the same. HHHHH H H H H H H H I H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HH H HHHHH CECIL RICE Zig u Hair Net ig N Cecll, you're so awful neat N In everything you do, ' May this net help you lots N To hold in a loose hair or two. E15 H N Friends, we've done the best we could N E To make you all feel sore. E N Now look at it another way, M E You won't frown any more: - Look now at your neighbor's ' N And at this gift' of mine- N Z In this lively spirit of giving, E EEZWZ +-3 5' CD 'Cu 5 Ei E-' CD S Q2 'S 5 G3 W' 5. F' SSZEYSZ GHZ Z H Nt H S I E m i ' H ESZHZESZBSZESZBSZSSZBSZESZEH HZHZSSZSSZESZHZHZHZEHZH NEZNEENEENENEHSENEEN N NENESNENEN N NEN ' 119 NENENENENENE H M HZ WZ NZHZWZNZHZ HV 'll ff VIPLAWKI if WZQMV if t nf? it iiii. G? lx 4 . gui HZHZHZHZHZ mass sums. NZHZ HZHZ 22? '13 D' of 5:2 Q' 2 'QU Q- ocn ' CES 3' Q. 59 :S mn. E , 2. Emo mic- :gf 1-v-U'O 53 5 me 5 ms: 5 UQ n '4 cu QD' UQ 1-3 'Ulffc im? FPC? '1 ...Dy o 2. '71 99 f-1 cn 2 cb Z Hs 2 i Q 97 '55 Q4 o o 5' '-4 N Q-4 cn fn Your friendship for us, may it lastg E N Farewell to our glorious school days, E5 E We leave you a smile and a tear, ZZ M The class of one nine 'and nineteen, r N ZNZHZNZNZWZW QE E525 :Srl M2253 5353 wg?-3 Saga fi'8g'Q Q- g'Um.5+ zzsggyd Sv-:gm sw swQ 4 Zfagm Q. 45. Emi., mzt-fr mage mains-M was-gg 355 UQ'4m F3551 ZHZHZHZHZHZH Leaves Hillsborough's doors this year. Chorus Here's to our school days at Hillsborough High, We'll never forget them, weleave with a sighg Although we must bid thegold school good-bye, ' We ne'er can forget thee, Old Hillsborough High. E We'l1 treasure the joy that you gave us, N When far on life's journey we stray, N Good-bye, dear old schoolg dear old school days, E N God bless you forever and aye. N E 1 E HZHZHZ NZHZWZ NENINE NENIN ' im ZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z W Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z W Z H Z H ZHZ H H .0 F i? 3 Gifiif fi Q ' H ' E C N H N Z ' l,9 G5 T E N N N N HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH FJHILLQUOIEQ Yffheh Schczml Cddef C0125 K-- 3 of Nz , iw S .Z I , Jkt Q, I Z N .fx Xe 'XA . Z N rvm' ni . B - N S Q: ' Q E , S if E E ' 5 5 Knhgilus YVWTFWQ W 5 H - Z HEHZHZHZHZHZHZHIHZHEHZHZHZHZHZHZH 121 Z ZWZHZHZWZ E E M.. ..,..,, ,,,,,.. . . . . - ' rm Z Z I E MEMINEN NENENEN W W Z I Z H W Z Z ZNENENENEMENENE ENZNENINENEHENE I wmmwgmmmmmmnmuwmmxwms HZWZWZHZHZHZ HZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ,Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H HZ HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ Q . . HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ HZHZHZ ZHZHZH Hillsborough High School Cadet Officers H. H. S. Cadets N INCE the ruling of the School Board establishing military E gg training for the boys, the Cadet Corps has become an N N important part of the high school. Last year's instruc- ,, tor, J. W. Dyke, formerly an officer in the Florida Na- E ' tional Guard, was secured to instruct the boys in military e H H science. Under his management and ,instruction the corps has SE 'QQ become an eflicient military body. T -gg N At the beginning of the school term, the corps was organized 52 into a battalion of two companies, and a regular thirty-minute N period was set aside for drill each day at which time the cadets , N were to be drilled under the officers and non-commissioned E E oflicers of the companies, who were appointed by Prof. Robin- W H son and Major Dyke. The second semester, the battalion was 52' E again organizedinto three companies and some new oflicers Nj N gplpoiifted, because of students entering and leaving the High 2 c oo . The cadets use dummy rifles in their drill, which are made of wood and serve the purpose of instruction as well as real rifles. The uniform used by the boys is of the same style as N H that used by the United States army. Q With this equipment, the Z E cadets show a keener interest in the drill. N N Although interest in military things has lessened since the E E armistice was signed, thecadets carry out the drill in the true ,M N gld Igligsborough way of doing things right, and not in a half- 52 E e e manner BQ-S ar . s ZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z JH EZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZZHS Jig, ZWZHZHZHZHZH INZNENEMI ENENENEN NI HILLSBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL MARINES ZNEWER HZ Z ZHZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZHZHZ H I F T Z. SD E. D FD CID H E g H M . . E E LL HAIL! The H. H. S. Marines! Yes, the girls, far from N letting the cadets get ahead of them, have formed the H. H. S. Marines, under the leadership of Major Welch. N We have a beautiful company, consisting of nine squads, Eg with a major, captain, lieutenants, sergeants, corporals, buck E N privates and all the other paraphernalia of the regular army. N Our uniform consists of White middies and skirts, white shoes E N and stockings, white sailor hats and black ties. If you wish to N E get an idea of the sum total, just gaze at the picture under Z N which you see inscribed, The H. H. S. Marines. Qf course, N we have only one company, but you know the old saying com- paring quantity and quality-- nuf ced. 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Stella Kilgore N First Lieutenant .... Caroline Barnard Z . Z N , Second Lieutenant . . . Frances Kennedy N Top Sergeant ..... Mildred Fermier E iRight Gllidej Ruth Drawdy E N Lie Gina? .F'i'l1::iizSS'::'l':,:t N Z ..... Jennie Mather E M Corporals-1. Iris Smith 5. Marie Benya N 2. Emily Lucas Q ls. Elizabeth Kimball Z N 3. Lilyvan Moore 7. Martha Flowers N EE 4. Beula Bedingfield 8. Mary Morrow E 9. Marian Hendricks N N Z - Z HZWZHZHZ .25 NZMZWZHZ 3HZWZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ Z H Z W Z H Z W Z W Z W Z N EZ H Z W Z H Z H Z W Z H Z M Z H , ZWZHZNZHZMZHZHZWZWZHZHZHZ i NENENENENENE N N E N N Z N W N EE W N E N N . N - v p- E I 'lx A v V N EHS N 3 N W N 53 N W N 1-i-2 ,. Eg E -K ,ksigi-Le. Y'-Q-, v Afi.:l2g'efsL'f:Ei ug: , 1 .-M.-QQ' -Div. 4 Q, ,.-N .im .qu 9,2-5:2135-'-1-'Lf W mg, E -S'-Qivlb -:u1i:'3fY:.'S4E?': :BH-'1-. f 1- K W.: 2 X gg , X N iwfwww HWMih X E M 45:-Ju K5-X - F'-Z f51'Xvf aw- QD . s -11. X ' , 3 N E Nr ml:-X. N,-,U 1 1. N ,4.. pg. 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Owens, '20 QCaptainJ Coach--DeWo1f ES Z Z H ' N E-'SZH HZSII Baseball H Burke, '20, P. Lester, '20, R.F. N E Cooper, '19, L.F. P. Owens, '20, 3rd B. ' N Crum, '19, Cf Pendas, '20, 1st B. ' N Z sherriu, '20, C. Pollman, '21, o.F. 3 H Harris, '10, s.s. simmons, '20, R.F. ' N Z Hin, '20, qoapcainy, P. Wegman, '20, 2nd B. Z N Coach-Robinson ' N HZHZB'-'SZH HZHZHZH H HZH HZHZH H H HZHZHZH H HZHZHZH 128 ' HZHZHZHZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H HZHZHZHZEHIZHZ . Z H Z H ' 5 , Z . . , - 1 E ' . s H Z- . -Z H .- X' ' F . I H . ' D .Z ' K 'Z 5 K. N .Z HQ,.,',.H 4, H H 4 , R A' . . :A Z - N Y A N H 1 -' '. .. 1, .zzwifv Q-,g-.:f:f-H.Z - - Z. H - H H . - ,. ,- ... 11 4...-1 c Q .-f - .. , E 'HH H- ' '. Z' ' 5- , .-..1f-'.:.f'.5-r-.'.J' Z- Mx.. If X - - H 5.,-..,H,,f-u. , :- N if . . Z F: wig Z. ' is-H ffai . Lf: :1.x..Zj'z.'k' . H .. N :Z 1:54, ' fi --1 1 f'H'He:Zf3.'.1uZH:'Z:g..ZZ N f N H as F fi 3:-'llfflff' . . . f I .iii ' 11. EH ff:-.ui if--a1H '-zgfz.-1 ' .. Zia?-.Hgccxi-i1aise. N 'Fx -I Hirniftff fi-1: D i31.2:? 1-1 i-.. gg , Z, ,Z.Z Z Z Z Z Z- ZZ f' 3- --J -- H ! f Z ZZ 73:7-3712252-1 -Y - - - , -,.f Z Y Z., - N Z H -Z-W - H 11. He H H N 2 H A TH H H1 -HH H Z H ff SSHZQZH1' Q:-5:-q2f'Hj'E-ZH H ' HFH E H. Z I7 H -fi Q-if ZH. ZH Z Z Z H Z Z A - N H- ZH Z 5 'L': 'f -1A HZ 'ZZ H gg H! Liwb Z -- H Y A i HY QI- kr - HH V V gg f ,, H gg , Z H Z Q 2 N + Z.- - - H H I ZHZHZHZHZHZHZH H Z ES Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Q Z H Z H Z Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZHZHZHZHZHZH Z N Z N Z 2 Football Record 1918 N , Z FTER a light Spring practice before the close of school N last term, the football squad was late in starting this Z year. This was caused by the epidemic of influenza N which was raging at that time. The team was a com- E bination of experience, pluck and strength. From the first N game on it was a team of eleven men playing as one. E They started the season with H. H. S.-Plant City game. N As quite a few of the Plant City's men were sick with the Hu , S they substituted some locals. This was a victory for Hillsbor- ough of 28 - 0. 7 ' Eg ' The next game was with Kissimmee. The Cowboys put 2 up a game fight from the start but seemed to lack in team work. The score was 32 - 0 in our favor. N After this, we met our neighbors across the bay, St. Peters- Eg burg. This year we wiped out our defeat of last year with the E good score of 33 - 0. W Again we played Plant City and this time, though we won a victory, they managed to score on us through a fluke. S The last and best game of the season was with Gainesville. :E It was the hardest game we played. We beat them by the in- teresting score of 26 - 0. ' N Player ' Position Weight Height Team Bie QCaptain ...... Q.B. 146 5 ft 5 in. 2 3 Gerow ............. .... L .G. 152 5 ft. 7 in. H Greeson ....,. R.G. 158 5 ft.'8 in. Z Fessenden ....... .... L .T. 153 5 ft 8 in. N garris .......... 130 5ft 4in. yers ............. . . 135 5 ft 7 in. S Hathcock ....... C. 184 5 ft 9 in. E galliiert ........... 127 5 ft 10 in. c as ers ..... . . 1 2 5ft 6in. N J. Owens ...... ...... - .. LLH. 144 5 ft 6 in, E. gwiens .......................... 143 5 it 6 in. OGFS .-..-..-...................... . . 140 5t511'1. Pendas QCaptain-electj ..... F.B. 148 5 ft 7 in. ' Sherrill .............................. R.T. 148 5 ft 9 in, N Wegman ................ .Z .......... L.T. . 146 5ft 5in. Q Stephens .... I .......... L. E. 142 5 ft 6 in. H 'i N Z 130 H H H H H H H H H H H H H H Z H Z H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HHHZHHHH Ei Z Fil Z E-'il Z Gil Z Bti Z B13 Z B43 Z Gil Z B15 Z Ball Z E'-il Z ll-fl Z H Z H Z B5 Z H 5 ZESZSSZSSZSSZESSZEPSZHZHZEJSZESSZHZSSZHZHZHZEHZSHZHZHQZHZHZ HZHZHZHZ Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H HZHZHZHZHZ H DE WOLF and GRANDON - This year, the team was .coached by De'vVolf, H who carried it through such a successful season last year. Later on in the season the team was N materially aided by Clarence Grandon, an Ohio- E H nv ff' co 5 37 5 o r-s CY' S o '4 cn W hs my cn N 'U co H ,... an 5 G fb Z as 07' o o 77' H charge of the line while DeWolf handled the Z N backfield. By the efforts of these two, a ma- H Z chine was developed that was able to mow N down all opposition. At the end of the season a vote of thanks E1 N was given the faculty in appreciation of their N HZHZHZHZHZHZH HZHZHZHZHZHZH kind assistance in securing such worthy coaches. OSMONDE BIE QQuarter Backj K Q QOzzieJ Hillsborough's high and well nigh untar- nished record can largely be attributed to Bie. N He was an End last year and came to Quarter N E this year. As he was a hard, fast, sure tackler, E N he usually played safety. Although his consti- gg tution was exceedingly weak CU he never Z M missed a game. A better, cleaner sportsman-like N captain, Hillsborough has never had. May we E N ' be thus treated by fate in her dealings of cap- N tains to us. ZHZHZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z. H Z H Z H Z H Z H EZ H Z H Z. H Z H Z H Z 'H Z H Z H ZHZHZHZHZ , l . 8 . l J f HZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H E 'Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H HZHZHZ l H T H ig FERNANDO PENDAS CFull Backl N CGuineaD gg Guinea was shifted to Full this year and N played this as well, if not better, than End last N year. He was a hard plunger and a sure gainer. E He was good at false plays and long-end runs, Z N too. He is next year's captain. Long live the N O 99 'U rf- 99 .... Z5 HZHZHZHZ ZH HZHZHZHZHZH H PETE HARRIS CEndJ V fPeteJ A N Pete was a fast man at end. He was a hard, N sure tackler and could be relied upon to stop E N any play coming around his end. He received N forward passes as if it were a matter of habit. E ZHZHZHZHZHZ ZHZHZHZHZHZ BROWNELL ROBERTS CGuardJ I fTedJ E Theodore was a hard playing, aggressive man E N in the line. He sometimes got in the way of a N Eg play coming through UD him and stopped it. Z N On the offensive he hit his man low and hard. M ZHZHZH H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H EQZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z3 Ei ZHZHZH l NENINENEMINEWENINENENEMENENENENEN l HZHZHZM HZMZHZM PRICE FESSENDEN QTackleJ 2 CHandsomeJ N N Priceichanged from ,guard to tackle this year and worked better than ever before. As has EE N been said of Caesar: He came, He saw, He N tackled. Eg HZHZHZHZHZ WZMZWZHZHZ MAURICE HAUSER CGuardQ CTony Boyb N ' Maurice was one of those long, tall, far-reach- N 53 ing men. He always was in the thick of play N and usually stopped anything coming his way. N On the offensive, Hillsborough could always E HZMZHZ HZMZHZ gain over his guard. . N ' N E ' E W WILLIAM GREESON qcual-dy N E . ' E gas , fB1llJ N S2 Bill came back to us this year from the navy. E N He broke up a play before it had time to gain N EQ its momentum. He also made all-Florida. Bill N was so large that he was able to account for N l a couple of the interference men as well as HHHHHHH H Z H H H H H H H H H H H H H H jg H H H H H H H H H i H H H H H . H HHHHHHH l the runner. i ZNZNZNZ H Z H Z H Z M Z W Z W Z W Z M Z H Z H Z H Z H Z W Z W Z W Z N ZHZWZHZ LAWRENCE GEROW QGua1'dJ Z, , Gerow was one of the real hard-boiled men, but he never said so. When he uspraddled N out it usually meant something had just be- Eg N i gun, and finished where it had begun. He is N E sure, with time and experience, to gain a place N next year. N HZHZHZHZH HZHZHZHZH Z H E O H P4 U2 A H w E H Z U2 Q I5 5 Z E Stephens was a first-year man but he played Eff, ES as if he were a veteran. He was exceptional in N Eg running down punts and in receiving forward N passes, although a bad knee handicapped him. N HZHZWZHZHZH HZHZHZHZWZH CLARENCE WEGMAN fTackleJ N ' QBlitzJ M 52 Blitz was a good man at tackle and made ZZ N all-Florida here? He played his position well N and always in the game. He is expected back ' N next year and will give a good account of N Zi himself. HHHHHHH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H A H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HHHHHHH HHHHH H H H Z H H H H H H ' H H L H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HHHHHH Z ZW HZ WALLACE OWENS CHalf Back ' fPatJ E Pat was the other Half of the Owens fainily. N He was good stuif and was fast or a little fas- 53 ter than arsenic on fruits. He was usually 3 .. N N there waiting' for the ball. HZWZNZH WZHZHZ H w H NZM ZHZW COLLINS HYERS QTackleJ N Hyers was a first year man, but if he keeps Z up as he did this year he will be a real pig- N N idermus chaser one of these days. ig E N ZHZHZMHZ ZHZHZWZN H 'EU E F4 U E o 5 :P U3 P3 P1 FU U1 5 C W v-s 5 M N - N E Although Reid was a little slow, he was sure. N He did not try to travel on his brother's reputa- H tion, either. With a little hastening up next ZZ year he will be a valuable man. HZWZWZWZ HZHZHZNZ N ENZNENEN , 135 ZWZMZHZHZHZMZ i NENENENEN T. B. SHERRILL, JR. CTackleJ fFlute Breadb This is T. B.'s second year on the team and he seems to grow better with age. When he returns next year, great things are expected of him. He was quick at diagnosing a play and usually broke it up. JAMES HATHCOCK QCenterJ iBig Jimj Big Jim, whose picture is not here, came from Plant City to us this year. As he said, Boys, I want to play on a State-Champion team before I get married. He was a tower of strength at center and nothing ever was started his way that was not smothered. JULIANOWENS QHalf Backb CJakeJ Jake, coupled with his brother, the other Half, was a mighty man. Although he was low of stature he was a very fast, brainy man. On interference he was a uhardi-boiled guy to meet. He was good on these quick, false plays and was an excellent gainer. SPECIAL W. A. GOWER DONALD BLANTON HARRY WILLIAMS These three men were faithful candidates ifor the team-although they did not secure their I-I . They stand very good chances for next year's team, if they show up. 136 Z H Z is 'Z is Z H Z ss Z ss Z is Z rs Z H 2 rs Z E-5 Z as Z ss Z H Z as S ZagNasasasszsszszszssaHZasmsgsasaszslzsasfszsazwzszsszsszsszsZ MENZNENENEMENENENENENENENENENENEN ZHZHZH HZWZH ESS I E 2 QMIIIIVX E 5' Qf E FQ F' 2 N 1' up V 43 iimwwluwqgggpmw N E lfllw, x,.. :E 2 l7I1'l ' N N 1 N 3 ' HZHZHZWZ NZNZHZNZ N -, N M N E N HZHZWZHZHZH ZHZHZHZMZHZ E E 5 x K ENENENENZNZM 137 NENZNENEN I H E Z NZHZHZNZW WZMZWZHZHZWZWZHZWZWZNZHZWZWZWZHZ Boys' Basketball Team p , N HE RECORD of the basketball team of 1918-1919 is one E N that would be a credit to any school, playing many schol- N S astic games and losing only one, and that by a narrow E Eg margin. The championship came to Hillsborough this Z N year, undisputed. ' N ,IE This year, as last, we were coached by Mr. DeWolf and N much credit is due him for our victories. He seems to put into 53 a team the snap and vim that are so vital. E HHH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H W H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HHH HZHZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z IH Z E?-fl Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H HZHZHZHZ Lack of words does not permit us to praise each man as he deserves. However, starting with the forwards, Julian Owens CCaptainJ and Truman Green, we see a pair of midgets that were light as cats on their feet and seemed to have the energy N of a stick of T.N.T. Next, in R. McMasters, we have the best N EZ center in the state. Mac was the largest man on the team and E S5 showed his size to advantage. The guards, Pat Owens and N Z2 Brownell Roberts, were a pair well matched and played a fast, E N hard, aggressive game. Pat had it over Roberts in the shooting N SE of goals. Although Alec White and George Davidson did not N play on the team all the time, simply because there were only N EQ five positions, George was in some of the hardest games and ' N covered himself with glory. N E White, a veteran from last year, was one of the scrappiest N men on the team. He followed up the ball and played the N S floor well. He was elected next year's captain. E H Basketball Record, 1918-1919 E H s ............. 16 ...... Atst. Petersbur .....,. s. P. H. s ....,,,.. 15 H H. H. s ............. 22 ...... At Tampa .......... 5 ....... s . P. H. s ......... 5 Z N H. H. S ............. 36 ...... At Tampa ................... Carlstrom Field 25 N gg H. H. S ............. 25 ...... At Ft. Meade .............. Ft. Meade ......., 26 N H. H. S ............. 40 ...... At Tampa .............,.,... Ft. Meade ........ 12 N 52 H. H. S ............. 26 ...... At Clearwater ............ Clearwater I ..... 17 Z - H. H. S ............. 23 ...... At Arcadia ................. Carlstrom Field 25 HZHZHZ HZHZHZ ZHZFHZHZE-GZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z 5 H 'Q Z H Z H Z FH Z H Z Z Z H Z IH ZHZHZHZHZHZ H . 'F H H H H Z H H 1, H - H HZMZ M Z W Z W Z W Z H Z W Z H Z H Z H Z W Z W Z W Z M Z H Z H Z N HZMZ Z 1 Z N N - N f Z ,..-ar. N N Z Z N ' N Z Z N N Z : ' Z W N Z h Z N 'N N ZWZHZHZHZWZHZH MZMZNZNZNZWZMM 4 . WZHZH WZMZ HZHZWZHZHZHZ ZHZMZWZWZNZHZ ' 1 ' ,, EA. Gowg 1, STRIKE THREE NNNNNNNNNNNNN N N NNN N N NNN NNN 140 ZHZNZEHSZMZSSZMZNZEFSZHZNZMZESZNZEQZNZMQ Z W Z Ed Z Eli Z H Z Fifi Z H Z PS5 Z Bfl Z H Z Eltl Z ESS Z H Z H Z BCS 2 ZWZMZEHZWZBSZBSZSGSZNZWZHZEQSZSSZBQZHZSSZWZ 1 I H. H. S. Baseball Team S EVERYBODY KNOWS, this has been an abnormal year in every respect. Baseball, along with other athletics, has suffered because of conditions brought about by the war. Although the schedule was not so large as usual, and the Y E start of the season rather late, the Terriers have made a E N record of which any school could be proud. Five games have 1 N Z' been played and there are six more scheduled. The cham- Z M pionship race has dwindled until Ft. Meade and Hillsborough N E are the only contenders, each having lost one game. However, E N the Terriers have the edge on Ft. Meade, having defeated them N S in their first game. 2 The team is fortunate in having as coach Prof. E. L. Robin- i Z son, who has had wide experience in baseball at Yale and other N E places. The success of the team is due largely to his efforts. Z N The team is composed of seven letter men from last year's N E squad, with plenty of new material. While no hard work has Z N been done so far, a first class balluclub has been developedg N E able to compare with Hillsborough teams of former years. Z ZBSSZ H Z Bal Z lifl Z Stl Z ESS Z H Z W Z E-fl EZ E'-il Z H Z H Z H Z Fifi. Z Sell Z SYS Z EIS ZWZ ZESZ E5 Z E'-S Z itil Z Bd Z H Z H Z BS Z ESS Z W Z H Z W Z BS Z H Z H Z ESS Z ESS ZHZ :her- 55' Q-'co 'che mn-nm sg... '45-199 ig?- 'D'uQ'4 'D cb Effie -Sn :Po Zoom ::::'U omg, D' 1-1- Gao: '-sg! mom iss Q: I-4: mf-E: QE-'im CD45 sms 'Sci O. 9:52. 'cs f.-rim.. 990 ,.. ZSEMCU :cami .5-F' Emi 5:50 -155 .+G-'Z D 4-rm CDOCD 93 E CD 2 sw 14 if S: ar -. O s' rr CD cr 97 m B 97 :s N rn CD Q. ff' :- G rf' CD S0 3 cr O ff' :r O :s ri' rr CD :sw 91. Q. W and in a financial way. H A N Z Most of the receiving so far has been done by T. B. Sherrill, EZ Jr., right fielder on last year's team. However, Royce Crum, N catcher for the past two years and captain of last year's team, E N who has been out so far because of an operation, is back now M 52 and will relieve Sherrill so that he can play his old position in 52 N the outfield. ' N E The region around the initial sack was ably looked after by ig N Fernando Pendas, who is probably the best first baseman' in EZ the state. After much trouble, the man for second base has cs' CD fb as Ha O 4: 5 Q- ,.. :1 Q c Us CD s fb C CD W C+ CD T' E CD D-lo M sr U1 s: H CD :rw CD Di' Q- CD H no 5 Q- O sw z ET ff' E the ball when it is necessary. E N As last year, Pete Harris held down the position at short- Z stop. His hitting is much better than last year's, though his W M fielding could hardly be improved upon. A E15 E Wallace Owens was brought in from the outfield to fill the 53 N ' hole at third base. Pat is a good fielder and is the best base N 53 runner on the team, stealing home in the Wauchula game. 3 N The outfield this year was the strongest Hillsborough' has M E had in many years. In left field was either Burke or Hill, 3 N whichever is not pitching. They are both good fielders and N E at the top of the batting averages. Z N After catching the first four games, Sherrill was able to N UQ cn ff' U' W O W' Cf' O O cn 'J C+ cu v-s 55 no iii 9' IP C' cn Cf' ff' cn P-s :fi cn P-4 Q4 co v-s 2 o 5 51' Q4 U' an 5 W v-1 Q4 ff' o N find in any league. After starting the season as second base, N Z Wegman finally landed in the right field. . Blitz is keeping N up the reputation which his brothers made as former Hills- N gg borough men. E N BATTING AVERAGES SS Z T Position A.B. H. 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Each team felt confident of its ability ig N when the time should come, to demonstrate their supremacy M EE in the art of playing basketball. ' N The Seniors were somewhat disconcerted at the way those QQ Soph A's played, and the advanced division of the wise QQ N fools finally proved their superiority in a hard-fought battle gg Eg on the Y.M.C.A. floor. The score was 5 to 4 in favor of the Eg HZ HZ Soph. A's. The Soph A's were champs. The Soph . A's were winners of the promised trophy. Long live the Soph A's.! N After many sleepless nights spent by Coach Welch, the H N 53 men fwe might as well call them men , it sounds so much N more businesslikej, were announced on one memorable morn- QS ing in assembly. These highly-honored individuals composed N the members of the All-School team. As you know, there had N been high jinks at the DeSoto Hotel the night before, but this N was the first time the general public had been let in on the N secret. These Hillsborites were: Emily Lucas, R. F.: Mary EZ Morrow, L.F.g Martha Flowers, J.C.g Sarah Knight, R.C. CCa.p- N tainj 3 Stella Kilgore, R.G.g Caroline Barnard, L.,G. Just take Z E'-5 a look at the opposite page, and you will see everyone of these N ' personages, as well as Coach Welch. I am sure you will agree Z N that they are a iine-looking set of players, and ones that the N H. H. S. might well be proud of. Z Egg ' Inter-Class Games A N A K Winners -Score Seniors vs. So h. B's ........................................ Seniors ' ...... 3-2 Seniors vs. Jurliiors ...... ........ S eniors ...... 5-4 Z N Juniors vs. Soph. B's ......................................,. Juniors ................................ 6-4 . Seniors vs. Soph. A's ......,...,......................... Soph. A's ,,,.........,................... 6-5 Z iw E 'Th-e' All-School Team played the Y. W. C. A. and beat them by a score N of lo-o. 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The H's were N 'presented by Miss Welch after much explanation of the ter- E N rible time I had choosing the All-School Team --to the follow- '- N E ing girls: Emily Lucas, R.F.g Mary Morrow, L.F.g Martha Flow- E N ers, J.C.g Sarah Knight, R.C.g Stella Kilgore, 4R.G.g Caroline N Z Barnard, L.G. ' 2 N Then joy spread itselfg tables were clearedg Gourlie's or- N Z chestra playedg we dancedg elected Sarah Knight captain of E N the All-School Team. N' everything. N Z ' Z N - 1 N ZWZHZH ZWZNZM E ' E H H Z igffi- E N ' N HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H : H 'D H H H Z H H H H H H H H H H H H HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH -nd HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHE Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z . H Z H E HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ H l H I H Z H H H . T Z H H ZHZH ZHZH Indoor BasebaH THIS YEAR the girls have begun something new for Miss N Welch hash in the way of girls' athletics at Hillsborough. S H E The cognomen of this sport is Indoor Baseball. However, N indoor baseball is oftentimes played very much out of doors, SH as can be testified by about half a hundred girls who played in 52 thetournament to determine which class should be champions, H thereby winning the cup offered by the Owen-Cotter Jewelry N Company. H E These games were played in front of the school, where old Sol gazed down beneficently upon the girl baseball stars, and H showered down his golden beams upon their sweating brows Eg 3 2 ET O a' CY' :- CD '4 G CD '1 F? sw ,... E fc Q. ill: :L :s O Cf' as 'ca -cs '1 CD 2. no C+ CD SZ E The iirst game was played between the Junior A's and B's, N in which the Junior A's were victorious by a score of 38 to 18. N The next game was between the Soph. A's and B's, and again N the advanced division came out ahead with a score of 24 to 22. M Then the Soph. A's played the Seniors. Things went well for Z N the Sophs. and badly for the Seniors until the ninth inning, when N the Seniors made thirty runs! 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So, work out the puzzle yourself, and pick out the ten to your own satisfaction. 4 H H Stella Kilgore Dorothy Murray Z N Caroline Barnard Florence Correll N E Mary Robinson Lucille Sumner Emily Lucas Florence Stockwell N N Louise Snyder Dorothy McRoberts I, E Lottie Fay Mendenhall Ella Rose Steele H Mary Morrow Lucille Tidwell H U1 no N cu li' Pi o 2 5 IH cu 5 Q1 ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H EZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Q ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH X EZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH Z H P H Z Z H H HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH H H Z Z H H Z Z ZHZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H QZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZHZ HZHZHZHZ H Z Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z EHS Z H Z E313 Z Ei! Z H Z E5 Z E'-il Z H Z H HZB-SZEGZESZ Physical Culture ZSSZWZ O Cf' O 5:1 37 E19 52 Su-4 55 . p.d gas 55 0 . ii Ecs- 55 v-S2 8? 5: go 53 5.-3 512 55' 52 Zi?-ilrZEiilZ portals of the Hillsborough High. There has been a grand campaign for straight backs in place of round shoulders and hollow chests. One's lungs were never intended to be in one's ig stomach, and to prove this fact the physical culture girls have N been working hard all the year. The great sport of the year Eg N has been volley ball. Teams were chosen by Miss Welch and W E great rivalry has been manifest between the teams. N Those on volley ball teams follow: Soph A, Lucile Sum- N Eg ner fCaptainJ, Florence Stockwell, Dorothy McRoberts, Mar- N garet Wolfe, Eleanor Greeson, Louise Brack, Marie Stevens, W E Werdna Allen. Soph B, Dorothy Murray QCaptainJ, Mary E N Wallace Lambright, Helen Neylans, Ella Rose Sheppard, 1 N Eg Eleanor Steele, Ruth Stanley, Lucile Tidwell, Thelma Mote. E N Besides the regular gym work, there has been a great deal N O Ph 5. 4 E. 1 ff: sr : :L UQ O O Q- U2 'cs O V1 FY' U1 B sw 5 KD :- Pin 'rs ,... U CY' CD ::s :: ill: U1 sw :s :1- U 2 ,.. E 3 ill: 5 'iq H N The swimming girls, instead of playing in the briny deep, N Eg resorted to Goldstein's swimming pools. Here fancy Qand N other adjectivelyj diving was in evidence. Some flipped grace- N E fully into the sparkling aqua, others flopped, unmindful of E N consequences, while others merely fiuttered. A fine sight we E were, sputtering and splashing about! One would have thought N to see some of our members come sputtering and fuming to N E the surface after a three-foot, breath-taking dive, that all the E N rest of the girls had been in league against her, and were trying N E to sink the swimming pool! Well, besides diving, there were E QI: C U1 ff 'fl 93 it I3 as 2 ,... 5 5 P-is 5 UQ O o 5 ff cn m ff' T, 'U cn an Q-1 Q o 5 ff' co M Cf' In U2 2 His 5 B Bio U UQ 2 ,... CV' D' E various kinds of strokes, and also long distance swimming. EZ N We are quite sure that when Annette Kellermann, the second, SS E makes her appearance, she will prove to be none other than 3 N one of the girls in the swimming classes of 1919! ' E On or about the twenty-third of May, A.D. 1919, there will N come to pass a great, wonderful, magnificent tournament at the N E Y.M.C.A. On this noteworthy occasion, there will be exhibi- E N tions of the work done by the gym girls in the Soph A and B N 53 classes during the past year, volley balljmarines, etc., also, E E all the trophies will be awarded, one of which will be to the best H . H ZH H Z H Z H .Z H Z H Z H Z H Z E-tl QZ H Z H Z H Z Bti Z H Z H Z ES Z ESS ZH HZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z, H Z H HZHZ N all-around athlete. The girls who are in danger of winning this N gg trophy are Martha Flowers, Caroline Barnard, Stella Kilgore, N Emily Lucas, Mary Morrow, Hazel Townsend, Edna Freeman, N E Florence Stockwell and Dorothy McRoberts. The girl who wins E gig this trophy must be good in basketball, baseball, tennis, swim- N ming-in short, every form of girl's athletics. Believe me, this E N will be some honor. N 2 Well, if you wish to view all these proceedings, you had gg N better find out the way to the Y.M.C.A., and don t forget the N Z date--on or about the twenty-third of May, A.D. 1919. This 3 N event will be the grand finale QI think finale sounds nice, N Z don't you?J to this season's program of Girls' Athletics. H ' f H ZZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHHZH H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H QZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH ESZHZEHZHZEHZHZEHZHZEE-S285ZHZBSZHZESZHZESZHZEHSZWZSSZHHZSSZMZSSZM An Ideal Senior Ruth Drawdy ..................... Elizabeth Kimball Helen Hedden ................ Ruth Haskew ........ Susie Mae Beasley Mary High ...,.................... Iris Smith ......... Helen Hedden .................. .HAIR .............. ,...... ..Price Fessenden COMPLEXION ,..,, . ........... George Davidson , ..,.......... EYES ....... TEETH ......... .... LAUGH ........ ....... .BLUSHES .......... ...... .VOICE ............ Ruth Carrell .............. GOOD NATURE .... . .......... .Brownell Roberts ..........Pete Harris .....Landen Fuller SMILES ,..,..,, ......... C hristian Roos Brownell Roberts .........Royce Crum ...Irvine Williams Mary Will Dowdell ............ FUN .............. ...Herndon Hansbrough Mollie Snow ....................... PRIDE ......... .................. J ohn Pratt Frances Kennedy... ......... EGOTISM ...... ......... T ruman Green Luella Hall ..................... MODESTY ......... ......., H erbert Fletcher . Aletha Fisher ....... - ........ NEATNESS ............................ Robert Tait Carrie Whitaker .,............. GRACE ............ CAin't no such Animalj Stella Kilgore ......... SELF-CONFIDENCE., .................... Pete Harris Ruth Drawdy ........ SWEET TEMPERED ............ Herbert McLeod Iris Smith ......... ....... FICKLENESS ....... ................. R obert Tait Alice Miller ........... ....... D AINTINESS ......,....... Cornelius Steinberg Jennie Mather ............... DEVOTION ........ ........ A ndrew Graham Susie Mae Beasley .......... DIMPLES ......... .............. F rank Paul C6611 Rlce ................... MOST PRECISE ................. PYICB Fessenden H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H 5 H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H E H HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH NZNENINEN ZWZHENE W ZNZMZNZ Red and Black S THE RED AND BLACK has been in existence for many years. E Eg It improves each year in some respects. This year, under Z N the capable management of the editor-in-chief, with the co-oper- N E ation of the department editors, it became a publication of still 3 N greater interest than ever before to the students of Old Hills- N E borough. It is a fact worthy of note that the editor-in-chief E N was a girl. M 52 RUTH CARRELL . ....... Editor E N JENNIE MATHER, Assistant Editor MISS SHANNON, Faculty Advisor N E Literary Editors-Helen Himes, Elberta Sandifer, Ora Mizell E N Joke Editors-Andrew Graham, Mabel Claire Hackney N Locals-Edna Barritt Alumni-Alice Albury Exchange-Elizabeth Padgett Circulation Managers-Carl Jacobus, Edmund Carlson W W N Athletic Editors-Price Fessenden, Caroline Barnard N Z Business Managers-Sammie Cracowaner, Landon Fuller E N Reporters-Mollie Snow, '19g.David Weisberg, '203 Carl Bahrt, '20 N E Roberta Mickler, '21g Luclle Crum, '213 Curtis Warren, '22 Z ana H Z as Z is Z sa Z M Z H Z H Z H ga M Z as Z W Z as Z sa Z M Z as Z M ana NZNZNZNZNZNZ HZHZHZWZWZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZWZHZHZWZHZWZNZHZHZHZHZHZH HZHZHZNZHZHZHZH WZHZHZHZMZHZHZHZWZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH Z Z H Z. H Z H Z H Z W Z H Z H Z H QZ W Z W Z W Z H Z W Z H Z W Z H Z HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH li H Cl KK Old Maid's Club OFFICERS President ....... Stella Kilgore Vice-President ..... Helen Hedden - Secretary ........ Iris Smith Treasurer ...... Alleyne Monroe Johnnie Kilgore ll ii Blitz Kennedy Rufus Drawdy Infant High Vamp Monroe S L' b h Mascot--Miss Welch. Chaperone-Miss Fisher. MEMBERS Red Hedden Katrina Parker Perry Perry Bil1ye Dowdell Girlie Whitaker 'Betty Padgett Ruthie Carrell Smitty Smith ue ine aug ' Deechie Robinson Colors- Red and Yellow Catcha Fellow F'low '-B hl B tt ei ac e or u ons Aim-To catch a Bachelor! Motto-Man-go! Can't-elope !! Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ ENZNENENENENENIM ZH l ZH J A. 3 Bachelofs Club E N ' N Most High President . . . . . . . Truman Green ZWZW 5 o 'ff- E E E3- 5. o 5 N cu m 'U cn V1 o H. L' F5 0 C o 5. E en 5 'Z '11 E. 5' F1 ZHZW COMMON MORTALS Faunt Le Roy Senour Milliken David Linebaugh Herndon Hansbrough Brownell Roberts , N Irvine Williams Albert Cooper N E Pete Harris Robert Tait N Price Fessenden Andrew Graham N E Frank Paul John Pratt Z N Royce Crum Herbert McLeod N E' Sammie Cracowaner Motto- Beware of the women. E N N Flower-Cabbage. - Song-- Do She, I'll Say She Do. By-Word- K ?X !-ZH QHHHHHHH H H H H H H H H H H H H H Hb H H 'D H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H ZHHHHHHH N N NZN N N N NZNZNZNZN N NZNZN N GSZHZHZHZESZHZHZBSZHZHZHZEHZGSZHZH ESZEYSZHZE'-SEZHZEGZESZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH sa H . D. T. C lu b N Z R 'Z N OFFICERS N 53 Sublime Leader ....... CSusie Mae! Dimples E N Chief Reporter of Frivolous Affairs .... Tiny Rice N EE Chief Assistant and Jitney Collector . . Flo-Flo Smoot Eg E MEMBERS gg Dot Allen Billy Bedingfield N Sis Barnard Sweetie Snow N E '-F10-F10 smoor shorty Kimball Z N Tiny Rice Infant Haskew N 53 Babe Nicholson Molly Whitehead Q ' Di1nples Beasley Cile Morrow ESS U5 9+ rv- Z. Cl C5 FV' 5' E. rn GSZE-il NZM ZBSZLHIZ E-fl Z H Z EFS Z . Q:-fl . Z 2: GS Z an 3 Z .3 E B25 38 Z H if' Z a ES 5, Z H .Z Z 2 W Us Z ': g-.5 . Z Bail Z B25 Z 5:5 ZEQZESZ P-1 GD O Colors-Black and White. Flower-Sandspur and Wild Mustard. HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHIHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH ZH l ZH HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH l H A H S 3 . H Z H 1 - Y C lu b 3 H H Z - Z E THIS YEAR the club has met with most remarkable success 2 N under the guidance of Mr. Brown, the boys' work secretary N of the Y.M.C.A. Through his efforts many interesting and in4 structive speeches were given by men, well qualified in their special lines. A - ZH ZH S . As the school term was drawing to a close, a co-ed banquet , 2 was held at the Y.M.C.A. This was a great success, at which Z N time next year's basketball captain was elected. Thus a most N rn C o o cn rn M 1-h EQ m co 93 U2 C C5 2 99 Z ff no P-1 3 lil 5 99 FY' rn 9' QHZHZHZHZHZHZH Z. H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H EZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZHZHZHZHZHZH T OFFICERS President ...... Brownell Roberts Vice-President ...... Alec White Secretary and Treasuler . . Truman Green N NEN NENEESENZNENENZNENENENEN MEN E L - E N N a N E Z N F 1' e n C h C lu b N ZZ , , E N NOVEMBER, 1917, the French Club was organized by the N members of the French classes. On every hand came the Z call to do something to help win the war, so we decided that N our monthly dues of ten cents each should go to support a Z N French warorphan. After awhile we received a letter from N E our orphan, thanking us for our kindness and telling us her Z N name, Germaine Delhaye. N Z Last fall we reorganized and again decided on the ten cents E N dues and the support of little Germaine. N 3 The club meets on the second Wednesday in each school E month and is entertained by the Various members with music N N and readings. After the regular program the entire club sings Z , French rounds and the meeting closes with the singing of N La Marseillaise. 2 EZ N President . . . . . Carrie Whitaker N E Vice-President . . .Mary Will Dowdell E N Secretary . . . . . Mollie Snow N E - Treasurer ....... Marion Reed V E 533 Alice Albury Ruby Hill Ruth Pate N Z2 Marian Albury Mabel Claire Hackney John Pratt Z SS Veda Bearss Mildred Johnson Katherine Parker E Lucilg Bhartholomew Igdithflaclgson Maaion Reed N 'ar a rt ar aco us Ho yReaves N gicta Cage k ieanettilgfely Elianor Rhorer eeta ar e ouise e ar i ie Rodgers E Albert Cooper Frances Kennedy Brownell Roberts Florence Correll Stella Kilgore Lois Rodgers Albert Katz Sallie Lee Lewis Mercedes Sanchez N Mary Will Dowdell Jewel Lastinger Molly Snow E N Marjorie Daniels , Emily Lucas Mary Sturdivant N Ruth.Drawdy Sybil Ley Louise Schneider E Eloise Dyal Isabel Luther Irene Smith Z N Aletha Fisher Edith Miller Angelo Spoto N W Marion Flannery Susie MaeiMain Bertha Thompson Edna Freeman Alleyne Monroe DeLisle Wood Z N lglerle Fuitrlgll I gicilgi lgaggio .gacquewihlyiason M . ayI'Y10I'l emlng T0 C C0 a1'l'Ie 1 8. el' Joe Flowers Lilyvan Moore Doris Wright E N Martha Flowers Lucille Morrow Harry Williams M Gordon Gibbons Minnie Merman Marjorie Williams E Lettie Giles Mildred Nicholas Caroline Waters E N Fanny Ruth Gramling Dorothy Priest Catherine Waters N Maurice Hauser Mildred Perry Lois Wallace Helen Hedden Mouye Whitehead Z N . N Z N , N E N NESNENZNEZNSEN N N NEZN NQZNZNEENEN 162 N ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ H H , H H H H H H H Z H H H H H H H H H H H Z H H H H H 4 H y H H Z ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ ,, 7 ,WY 1 s HHHHHH S n 3 E CD sim sgw CL....Cg WSH o--rg 1:30 U2 0223, G CPU! ,Ll fp rv- . sg no rrp- CD CDs-4-, t'f: U- ' 3 S Sw F3 NGS' O N N ,QQ-Av-4 ,ll 50 5:Q gag O Srw H oem C 'WSE' U' mflfsw iss :sag GQSPQ C+ p-1. 525' sig ami vgfllrf' :lin-4-n-n 0255 ZHZHZH at I3 Q- CP cb S9 o 25' cv f-1 ff' 6 IJ' cn 'CS f-4 O UQ P-s 99 B U2 UQ 99 4 rn C U2 2 co 99 '-1 cb i-1 'U ,... cu rf' C3 P-1 co U1 o v-s 90 ? M cient life and civilization. Some of the papers told us of man- N E ners and customs in Greece and Italy, some gave us the practi- Z 2 cal and cultural value of the study of Latin, some were serious, S some humorous, but all interesting and beneficial. Miss Witter and Mrs. Priest helped us with our problems and all our plans. Besides the papers we had readings, legends, riddles, violin, piano and victrola music and Latin songs. Our patrons were Minerva and Bacchus. The first part of our meetings belonged HZHZ HZHZ to Minerva, the second part Bacchus took charge and gave us N some delightful revels. The last meeting was given over en- E N tirely to the god of revelry and fun. We repaired to his shrine N E at Sunset Beach and enjoyed a true Bacchanalian revel until E E the day sank to rest in the ocean. Z N During the first semester we had the mid-year' class with N us and our presiding genius, Ruth Bomford, was a member of E H ' H ZH H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H QZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z .H ZH nz M Z as Z Z as Z H Z as Z as Z M Z ss Z ue Z M Z in Z M Z as Z as Z W az s a S Z this class. When this class left us in February, Truman Green,i N N the vice-president, took the curule chair, assumed the toga E E and delivered, not orations, but his mandates. The president of - N N the Junior class, Carl Bahrt, consigned our base metal to the ig E vaultsiin the temple of Saturn, to whom we made votive offerings N N each monthg and Mabel Claire Hackney kept the papyrus roll. E Songietiihnes We responded io our names with Latin quotations. N n ormer years just t e Virgil class has belonged ,to the 2 club,'1but thissyear the Cicero class also was admitted. In this S N way there will always be one experienced classin the club. It 3 Z has been a very beneficial and enjoyable club to us and We N N Wish those who carry it on next year all the success the gods rain - gg 'on ,pious mortals. . ' N E I P 1 LABOR 1ssE VOLUPTAS. EHZHZHZHZHZSHSZESZEQSZMZHZSSZESZESZHZESZ Z , EFS Z ESS Z H Z H Z H Z W Z W 5 Z H Z Sill Z E-18 Z E25 Z H Z E13 Z E5 Q ZMZWZMZSSZNZESZEQZESZSSSZSBE-'EIZHZWZSSSZESZW HZHZZZHZHZHZHZHZWZNZNZNZHZHZNZHZMZNZZZHZZZHZNZHZN H. H. S. Orchestra THIS YEAR Hillsborough has an orchestrafwhich reflects credit upon the school and those who make it possible. The success of the orchestra can be attributed in large measure to the efficient musicians and to Clarence-Tyner of the Senior class, under whose leadership it was organized. The orchestra has given many performances at numerous high school entertainments, such as class plays and class night, making these exercises more enjoyable by the pleasing selec- tions they rendered. Edna Barritt Martha Berry CLARENCE E. TYNER, Directing . . . Piano .....Piano Milton Blount . . . Piano Clarence Tyner Cornet Soloist Zariel Hawk . . . Cornet Harry Williams .... Cornet Herbert Fletcher . . Trombone Irvine Williams '. . Violin 165 Ernesto Casans, . Violin Nanna Williams . Violin Any Edwards . . . Violin Aurelia Adams . Violin Leonore Miller . . . Violin Irene Smith . . Violin Dayton Snyder . Drummer George Davidson Drummer Z Z H H Z Z W H Z Z H H Z Z H S15 Z Z H W' Z Z 525 H Z Z W H Z Z E15 Es Z Z' 515 I3-5 Z Z H GS Z Z E-'il Ili! Z Z H H Z Z E415 LFS Z Z H H Z Z H H Z Z ZHZHZHZNZNZWZNZNZHZHZHZHZWZHZWZHZHZHZHZWZHZHZHZHZHZ w wawzw ssmmwxwamswzw smsmsszw wms Z E Z N Q A N Z ZZ 'Z N N EWZHZNZNZMZHZNZNZMZMZHZNZWZHZMZNZWZNZMZNZHZHZN Z W Z M A Z W Z W Z H Z W Z H QZ H Z, W Z W Z M Z H Z M Z H Z ZNZHZNZWZMZNZWZNZHZNZNZMZHZHZNZHZNZNZMZHZHZMZN NENENZNINENENENENENENINENENENINEN Z y 1 ' E N .N Z :E N W ZW ZH 2 W , a v N The H Club N Z , E N . HN E THE H CLUB is an honorary organization and the members 1 N are composed of Seniors who have received H's for their 'N Z work in athletics. One qualification is sufficient to become a EZ M member. This club has no oilicers and holds no meetings, but N ZH ZH is one of the highest honors offered to the Senior who distin- ' guishes himself in football, basketball, or baseball, as the case H Z Z Z . Z N may be. g N E t N ,.., N Z E N MEN or SENIOR A W E H ' S Pete Harris l George Davidson ' Price Fessenden E Maurice Hauser X Z E Brownell Roberts N N Truman Green Q E Alec White Z N Royce Crum N Albert Cooper ssanezsffimsznzeazwzsszsfs wzszszszsasezszsszs NENENENEN im H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H Q' H H H H H H H H H H HH HZHZHZ HZ HZEISZHZ EH Q I sc: -Pete HLYYSS Q Joe Peel N H O ' Saul K U A ,W-'i' :ix H N 1 Ii ,zj 9 Q w E3 RX N E .If X62 'ff sq 'JQWQL ..-, EQ E Bvownx Q11 LQSMNQGY E Q A R0 LQYTS x 1' E N F-vavgces q if Cavt Baxwbf N KH' ,ff H . HQNNQJQY ML Da.'xSY'Pa.ul 52 ' 'I Q -f gtk - .- - PM I 'P X OW 5 f H 1 RMK PM A M Lg J . ' 3 v 'XZ E- n I Luc A E M 5 Xi B. SI? ,,'.i H :H M! fmagiimg H Z ' ' - F' U YT - . ' N U Q WK NS 5-f':i'Q5M N S fx- ' - AXM' 9 ALLUY S E 'WJ Ivms Smxiik YE N 1 W .Q-,,,i, wht ',,,--- N fm f! .f-N K rj - Iuvxcepesseulevigmbi Y-'mumf-Xe-xi? Q X . - ...,...r1..af HQ lv ll ,X . W E Eiwaigasseigjig ILE- X Vlllm N Q H ' 'Bf ,BCMWQ fj Hui-H H N MAX ' ,X Cav 1-N1 N X S E 'P H. NENENEN NENEN NZNENZENZNZNEN NENEN 168 NENENENEN E Z N V N Z Z N N Q School Calendar 2 3 Q ef , 5- Z N r s S g N Z Sept. -Hillsborough again opens her doors and a mad rush Z N for knowledge begins. - N Z Sept. -Ed, the Original, once more greets his friends, and Z N the latter greet his pie with energy. N Z . Sept. -After a long summer vacation the janitor is found 2 N hard at work, collecting notes and various other N Z junk left by last year's Senior class. Senior B's Z N are grateful. N E Sept -Pete happens to be glancing skyward and observes E N Sara Keller. ' N Z Sept -Faculty meeting to dissect and analyze the Senior E N B class. A N E Sept. -Those members of said class still able to do so, come Z N a to school. ' N E Sept. -Cornelius Steinberg accused of making a serious 3 N rhetorical error in his conversation with Mrs. Brad- N Z ford. He is profuse in apologies. Z N Oct. 1-Pete still observing Sara. Z Oct. 3-Sophomores have private voice lessons after school N in order to learn how to improve the chapel ex- M E Qercises. E N Oct. 6-Edna smiles at Price. N E Oct. 7-Miss Borger has Brownell Roberts acting as janitor Z N in second period study hall. N Q Oct. 8-It is rumored that Andrew looked at Elizabeth. Z Z B Rumors sometimes get confused, however. It may N N have been the other way around. 4 Z Z Oct. 9- Flu heartily welcomed by everyone. Out on an 2 N indefinite furlough. N Z Nov. -School opens again at the usual time, but closes a E N few minutes later on account of the scarcity of N Z pupils and also of the fact that peace had been Z N declared. Vive la peace! N E Nov. 12 At work in earnest. Z N Nov. 15 Herbert Fletcher is instructed in the art of entering N E a study hall without disturbing the entire school. Z N N Z Z WZNZNENEN 169 Z N Z N Nov Z N Z Nw N Nov Z N Nov Z N Nov. Z N Dec. Z N Dec E Dec. N . N Dec. Z ' Dec. N Dec. Z 2 Dec. Dec. N ' Dec. S Jan. Jan. Jan. Q Jan. Jan. Z E Jan. an. 5 J an. N J E Jan. N Jan. Z Feb. N Feb. Z Feb. 2 Feb. N Feb. Z N Z 18--Pete heard speaking loudly in the hall. When the case is investigated it is found that he is merely bidding, Sara Good morning. 21--Royce Crum attends school. 25--Price Fessenden surprises us by showing a tendency to keep awake. 28--Hillsborough has great cause to be thankful. De- feats Gainesville 34 to 0. 29-Day after the day before. Many Seniors absent. Too much turkey! 4-The Gentleman from Indiana takes a trip to the Straits Settlements. 7--Senior B's select and order their class pin. 10-Fifteen members of the aforesaid class, realizing that their fate is settled, organize the Old Maid's . Club. n 12-Senior A class play a great success. 14--Bachelor's Club formed. 17-Faculty overwhelms the Senior B class by allowing it the privilege of coming to school. 20-Ten-day vacation begins. 30-Ten-day vacation ends. 31-O. M. C. and O. B. C. watch the old year out. 1-First day of 1919-no school. 2-New holiday inaugurated at Hillsborough--namely, Boiler Day. P 5-Senior girls' basketball team chosen. 8-The mysterious H.D.T. Club makes its appearance. 12--Senior English class breathes a sigh of relief: Mac- beth has been vanquished. 15-- Smitty starts vamping Fuller Twins. 20-John Pratt, the dignified, condescends to look at the girls. 23-Mr. Morrill sends his opinions on the League of Nations to Washington. 26--First basketball game won from St. Pete, 16 to 15. 30-H. H. S. Marines adopt Peterson-Dyke guns for drill. 1-H. H. S. Marines dispose of said guns. 44-l ! l ? ? ? ! Examinations begin! 7-Hillsborough still in existence. 11-Exams over. Roll call: Some missing in action. 12-Senior A class takes its formal departure from Old Hillsborough. v Z M Z M Z H Z W Z H Z M Z H Z H Z W Z W Z H Z M Z M Z M Z W Z W HZHZNZ Z M Z M Z W Z W Z H Z H Z W Z ,dw as Z- H Z W Z W Z M Z ML Z M Z M Z ZNZMZNZWZMZWZHZNZWZWZWZHZWZWZWZNZNZMZHZHZHZHZ NZNZNENEN I I N N E e E N Feb. 13--At last Senior B class comes into its own. SS Feb. 15-Mr. Morrill receives wire from Washington stating EE N that his opinions are invaluable to the government. IN Z Feb. 18-Children's Day at the Fair. Hillsborough turns out N en masse. N Feb. 19-H. H. S. Cadets escort the Governor to Plant Field. N Fifteen Seniors present at close of school. N ZZ Feb. 22-Girls' basketball team looking forward to banquet. N Mar 4-Dr. McNeill reads in Scottish dialect for English class. N Mar. 7--Election of Senior notables. Close race between E N Smitty and Vamp. N Z Mar 8-Pendas elected next year's captain at the football N - banquet. Luck to you, Pendas! N E Mar 8--Baseball season opens. H. H. S. 12, Ft. Meade 8. N Mar 11--Pete secretly confers with banquet committee. N E Mar 12-Banquet invitations out. Great excitement on part N of girls. N Mar. 13-Banquethcommittee takes to the woods. E N Mar. 13-Annual staff and class night announced. - N E Mar 17-Great surprise for Senior A's. Class pins appear E N upon the scene. N Mar 18-Will wonders never cease? T. Green dons long Z N trousers. - N E Mar. 19-Seniors begin to have pictures taken. S. Cracowa- E N ner first to breakthe camera. 55 Mar. 21-Fauntleroy has three dozen pictures made to supply E N the great demand from the girls. N ig Mar 26-Billy Sunday and party visit H. H. S.-Nuf sed. E N - Mar. 27-Greatest social event of the season: Junior-Senior N E banquet. Also--David, the baby of the class, fol- Z N lows T. Green's example. N 3 C Mar. 28-Mr. Rodeheaver and Mr. Matthews again visit us. E N Apr. 2-Mrs. Bradford compares Cornelius with a fairy! Sen- N Z ior English class wonders where its eyes have E N been. N Z Apr. 7--Class play cast hard at work. Holding all-day ses- gg N sions. ' Z Apr. 11-Hi-Y co-ed social. Y.M.C.A. complains that they N are minus some silver. Hi-Y president is ques- N E tioned. 1 N Apr. 14--Fuller Twins fall victim. A E Apr. 18-O. M. C. and O. B. C. charter the Meita and start N to St. Pete but land in the estuary. N E , Z N N E Z NENENENENENENINZN . 171 Q NZHZ N Z M oZ W Z N Z W Z tw Z W Z W Z M Z N Z W Z W Z W Z W Z M Z H HZHZ N Apr. 18--Pete being unable to go on boat trip, has date with N Z Sara. Home at 11:30. Z N Apr. 22-Class play cast spends the day at the Casino. N Z Apr. 25-Class play! Cast draws sigh of relief. Z N May 5-M. High has hard time keeping gifts for ciass night N Z . within range of ten cents each. Y , E N, May 16-Class night. M. High wasn't a bit scared. N Z May 25-Class sermon. Herbert McLeod and Herndon Hans- Z M brough in the front row. -1 N Z May 28-All over but the shouting. E N May 29-Class of '19 passes in review. N Z. Z HZWZNZHZHZWZNZHZHZNZWZHZHZWZHZHZNZ f mmm NZMZMZNZHZHZWZMZHZMZWZMZHZHZMZNZNZ szsaszsnszszszsnszszszszszsznnwas ' 172 NENENENENENENENENENENENENENENESZN 'Q Z . E SS ' N Z Z 2 I E N Ed the Or1g1nal N Z 7 E N ' . N E b X WELL, ED-fhere I am! E N Well, what are you, hanging around N E . ff here forg thought I sent you upstairs, replied Z N Ed from his kitchen. L N Z Oh, yes, but I'm here to interview you-to E N learn the deep, dark secrets of your life, and N Z ' ,give you a good write-up and make this the SZ N best Annual ever. Say, can t we have a new N E gf, J picture this year? And why were you so sad E N O in your previous pictures? N Z ' sgs 5, Oh, I was in love then, it affects people Z N differently. It made me have ga dreamy ex- N E pression and I decided that while I was think- Z M ing of 'Her' was the best time to have a pic- N Z ture taken. So I summoned the photogra- Z N pher and, do you know, he hung around a N Z E it week waiting for me to think of 'Her' in order Z N to get a correct pose. You see the results. N Z Take a tip from me-don't fall in love, be- N cause all people in love act silly, and you know it wouldn't do N E for you to be in that fix-you're hopeless now! SZ M Why, Ed, how complimentary you are-what's the trou- 2 E able? ' g N Oh, only thinking of that little poem I used to say on my N E way home from Plant City-- E The boy stood on the burning deck, etc. E N Aw, sure 'nuff, Ed, tell me about your life, and will you al- N E ways reside at H. H. S.? ' . E N About my life? Ha! Ha! Oh, I've traveled extensively- N E Plant City, Turkey Creek, Mango, and I visit my friend, Pete Z S Harris quite often in Gary-it's such a nice little resort. Why, 2 N sure, I'll always be here until I'm wanted in Heaven, and then N E I'll go to find the Class of.'19 waiting at the gates for me. E N This speech ended with a flourish and Ed took himself N E into kitchen No. 2 to fix Mr. Morrill's morning meal. Z N Say, Ed- I was engaged in eating chocolates-lEd says N Z they came from Kress but for me not to tell anybodyj-while Z N N E Z Ngeesessaaaaassasaaaaasassas aassassms - 173 MENENENENE NZM NZM NZHZ cfs' iam - s fini ,... 2'-:QFT oq'gQ' o -1'5 o OW Q S9 2 ec oi MS sw Q. 43? r-lv 'fD SD aim I 1-9- HO 3 Fc- n-1- CDO 2:52 4. CD5 .Pd mi U' QD- E We M 'S 25 Bm E' gg 'ii rw' 5 35 Om 99 59: '1 Q as :- gg' : :: v-1 'gf' o C'-4 FL :S '4 UQ'-1 NZ HZ did what any man would have done. But it was so brave of you and you were so bold-you really N should have a medal--I'll have to see Mr. Carnegie about that. N I suppose that by this time everyone knows the brave deed . E N that Ed rendered topsome of our young ladies. I feel that such N E a deed should 'be known, so I have his permission to relate it. ZZ N One' day, when everything was as quiet C21 as usual, a Ml E scream floated into the basement from the direction of the EZ N Domestic Science room. Ed listened and heard more scremas N issue from the same direction. - He grabbed a butcher knife and E N rushed into the room, and, thinking that they were all being N kidnapped, he resolved to stick the knife into the villain's heart E N and save the ladies. N On entering, thescreams ceased and a sigh of relief came E N from the ladies who were perched on chairs. Someone cried, S5 ZHZH ZHZH Oh, kill him quick! ' He has gone, said Ed. n Then 'a weak voice from the. rear said, Oh, there he is! Ed looked up to see Miss Deloach standing on a machine pointing at a lizard about six feet away, the above-mentioned Z N lizard being so small that a microscope had to be secured in N E order to locate him. Ed sprang upon the reptile, stabbing him E N and holding him up for the ladies' inspection, and with one N D' sw I3 Q- 'U -s o Q 2 '4 o I3 D' ,... U2 O 'J' cn U2 5' 23 on U1 E. P' i-5 sw 3 '41 o ci '1 D cn -1 T sv P14 o 5 cn P94 N did it! So that's the story of Ed's heroism. Is he not brave? N Z Ed is a jewel, there's no getting around that. He serves N everything from needles to camouflaged ham sandwiches. At N Z present he is becoming famous since he has sold his formula Z N for making punchand it is rumored that he is to acquire great N E wealth from the formula, ranking second to John D. Ed is the E gmzwawaazaana Z H Z W Z W Z gn Z H Z W Z W za AH Z H Z H Z, w Z W Z H Z W Z 'H awanananawaaa most popular person at Old Hillsborough-was, is, and will be forever! HZHZHZ M Z M Z H Z W Z I W Z N Z W Z W Z W Z W Z H Z W Z W Z W Z H Z H HZMZHZ 2 2 N N Z 2 N Z Z 2 N N E Z N NZHZHZMZNZ H ZHZHZHZWZHZHZ HZ ZHZHZWZNZNZWZHZHZ ZWZNZHZHZHZWZHZHZM Maman Q' S . 3 5 MZHZM Z1 ZNEN NZNZN . 15 NZHZMZNZMZ W Z W Z H Z M Z W Z W Z W Z H Z H Z W Z H Z H Z H Z W Z H Z W MZHZMZNZHZ Z Z o e m D4 w O e r A Z A Jokes 2 Did you say that George awoke one day to find himself Z E famous? A 3 N No, not exactly that. I said he dreamed he was famous M E and then woke up. Z ZHZMZMZWZ ZMZWZHZNZ Teacher-- Only fools are certain: wise men hesitate. Soph.- Are you sure, teacher? Teacher-- Yes, sirg certain of it. Ozzy- Coach, what did Io die of ? Coach- I don't know. Ozzy-- Iodide of potassium. A MILITARY RIDDLE Z Why were H. H. S. Cadets so weary-looking on April lst? Z N Ans.-Because they just had a March of 31 days. N Q J ack-- I can tell you how much water runs 'overiNiagara 2 EZ Falls to a quart. Eg Joe- How much? 2 Jack Two pints N .. , b E N THE sTUDEN'r's PRAYER N S Now I lay me down to rest, gg E I studied hard to do my bestg If 1 should die before 1 wake, E E I won't have any exams to take. - I ' E N Sammy- How did Brownell get ninety on his last chem- N E ' istry test? Z N Truman- That's easy, he sat in the back row. N Q Mr. Morrill- Frank, report to me at 2:45. 3 Frank P.- What for? N E Mr. M.- One hour. Z N N W O Z r P4 CD 5 E O O E Z C1 w m O w r m IP w m A O TU m IP U A E W N N d 1: b t' dl ' I N E C e iecnoc os e n uow J Z N - M Z . . Z NZNZ MZNZM 176 -W--, ... .. .4 - HH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HH H Z H I 54.5 The School Board promises to provide the Sophomores with N 'ig swings and see-saws next year. E S A boy in the Senior study hall sat with one foot in the aisle 2 N all of the time. Mrs. Bradford noticed it for several days and N E then asked: Why don't you put your foot under the desk? Z N Can't, I've got the other one under there. N 33 Oh, clock! Oh, clock! Turn back in thy flight, E N I hate like the dickens to get up in the night. N H M i Do you know, I feel like thirty cents, said Pete to S. K. N . N E I Then Stella sweetly smiled and commented: E N Well, wellg everything seems to have gone up since the N war. Z ga, Junior- Have you ever been through Trig? 2 N Senior- Yes, but it was so dark when I went through that E I didn't see much of the place. ' Z N Little specks of sawdust, N E Some sand-about one grain, Z All, when brought together, Make up a Sophomore's brain. ZMZHZNZHZ ZHZWZHZWZ I say, Coach, what's this you've got written 'at the bottom of my paper--looks like Chinese to me. Mr. DeWolf Cafter puzzling over it for several minutesJ- It says, 'Write more legibly'. So. B- I notice Ed's quit serving pie for lunch. So. A- Yes, it was found to have a greater value indus- HZHZN rf' 31 iv mm: 9949 TTT :A Tm ,U-T P-fu EH SQ? 5-I es' ss, 'Dm gs H-E n-I-I H N CD :- O CD U2 :r O 'CJ H: O H D' 93. 'T' MZHZM soles, and the filling is the chief ingredient in a patent cement. . Lines of Latin all remind us, N N That if we had old Virgil here, Z A We would leave, but leave behind us, E Loving footprints on his ear. ' 2 N P i Money matters need not worry Seniors while they have the N E rice. A Z 2 P. F.-- Say, Ednag on what grounds does your father ob- 2 M ject to me? ' N E. B.- On any grounds within a mile of our house. E HHH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H as H Q H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HHH p A Q Z H Z H Z E,-5 p Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z ZH ZH S Mrs. Bradford- Stella, will you describe Mr. Lorry? gg Cornelius- . . . Oh, he was a . . . ' EZ B55 Mrs. Bradford- Now, Cornelius, Stella might change her N 53 name to yours, but you can never change yours to Stella's. E Z I m IP U r P-4 Z ra U2 E Z m 2 U2 TU P ro m no U2 Z MR. DE WOLF KILLED ia fly on his desk last weekj. gs 53 MISS HOYT STEPPED ON AND CRUSHED ia roasted Eg N peanutj. N POPULAR JUNIOR GIRL BURNED TO A CINDER fthe E cake she was bakingj. E jig TRAIN RUNS OVER BASEBALL TEAM istanding under a E N trestlej. V s N Wise One- I don't see any use in spending all your time 3 N hunting among Trig tables and Worrying over interpolation. H EE Poor Boob-- Why not? I if N Wise One-- It's much simpler to obtain the result direct IH ZH ZH from the answers. Doctor-- You will have to give up all mental work for a Eg N few months. M 'QE Patient- But, doctor, in that event my income will ceaseg E M I earn my living by writing for the Red and Black. N EE Doctor-- Oh, you can keep right on at that. E H H A TOAST h Here's to the faculty, Long may they live: Even as long s ' As the lessons they give. ZHZHZH ZHZHZH ZHZHZHZH 2. 5 5 3 -1 U- QQE 35? 'sim :gm nw- .1 CDQIW S30 OUg.I Ffa: cn x C-fm .Ed Si diff? 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With no trace of sadness or of gloom, z Though Mr. DeWolf a question had asked, E . Whose obstinate answer remained unmasked. 2 N For 'twas not his wont to let questions by, ' N And. if answers came not a bluff he'd try, Z N And as now was the time to do or die, . Sd E In sternest tones he made reply: q E N 'f'Mr. D.GW0lf, that question's old, N 53 , And the answer I'm sure, has oft been told. Z M Ignorant you must surely be, N E Or else you've got a poor memory. N N ' At any rate, d0n't bother me gg With pesky queries on chemistry, 'E W Go on and ask some other guy, SN g Or a stab at self-reliance try. 'Z E Orif' something you'd like to learn, That by yourself you can't discern, N While in your hand you hold the book- N. S Just open it and take a look. S E He was leading up to the fateful question and thought he N would begin. So, with a sigh, he said to her: M 52 I have only one friend on earth-my dog. Z N Yes, she queried, well, if you feel so lonely, why don't M you get another dog? s S N 1 E E WANTEDL-Privileges by the Senior B Class. Positively ' 2 Ss will not be abused. Apply Senior Study Hall. N- E i ' 'Lives of Seniorshall remind us ' ' Z N We should try to do our best, N E ' ' 'And, departing, leave behind us E N Notebooks that will help the rest. N S 6 ?-Do you believe that ignorance is bliss? E ??-Why? A I Z N ?-You seemv so happy. v My tSpri1ig this on anyone you don't like.J Q Z Z Z Nasa Mamas - 179 .. .- -vw --' ' ' NENENZNENENE H Z H Z sl Z Z M Z H Z H Z .M Z PH az on Z W Z W Z as Z W Z M Z, W Z S THE BULL HEEL T VOL. XIII. April 1 Dissociated Press STAFF TRUMAN GREEN Editor-in-Chief, General Manager, Secretaryy Treasurer, and Owner J. HERNDON HANSBROUGH Linotype Operator T. BROWNELL ROBERTS K Head Pressman H. LORENZO DE WOLF ' Ma Printer's Devil THE FACULTY STARS WIN FIRST GAME OF SEASON Norman Newsome .................... 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Lorenzo Dewolf, C.O.D.F.F. , University of Valrico Chemical Analyst We analyze while you wait P.S.-flf you wait long enough.J - Mr. Zariel Hawk Presents Mr. Cornelius Steinberg P with apologies ' in SEN-SEN The season's bestvaudeville attraction Roberts-Hansbrough-Green . . Mf'rs Face, Gun, Tooth and Insect POWDER The Steinberg School of Dancing Cornelius Steinberg, Prop. LEARN TO SHIMMIE The High School Class meets every afternoon. Private lessons by appointment. BULLSHEVISM SPREADS OVER H. H. S. CADET CORPS May 15.-The report has reached our ofiices today that through the in- fluence of Bullsheviki propaganda the High School Cadet Corps is being rapidly demoralized. Last night Maj. Dyke, the well known military in- structor, while on the way to his do- micile was attacked and overpowered lby a severe coldj. This condition is growing acute and should be reme- died as soon as possible. January 16. - Bolsheviki agents have been extremely active in spread- ing Bullsheviki propaganda. Mr. Mor- rill in a memorable address this morn- ing, showed us the evils to be ex- pected from such proceedings. Last night Federal agents, noticing the mysterious actions of a certain Faunt Le Roy Milliken, followed him for several blocks and finally caught him attempting to blow up a BA- LOON. Tramp! Tramp! Tralnpl First Cootie-Been on a vacation? Second Cootie-Nog on a tramp. 'Alec W.-What must a man be that he should be buried with mili- tary honors? Red K.-He must be a captain. Alec W.-Then I lose my bet. Red K.-What did you bet? Alec W.-I bet he must be dead. Mr.'DeWo1f-How do you make nitric acid, John. John Pratt-Well, you take coal and burn it and- DeWolf-How did you get the coal, though, John? John P.-Oh, I got that in a draft. .d Mr. DeWolf-Andrew, name an ox- 1 e. ' Andrew-Leather. DeWolf-Of what is leather an ox- ide? Andrew-An oxide of beef. Say, Martha, speaking of insects, how is your aunt? 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E Tell us what your requirements are, let us make a few Z N suggestions and furnish a sketch for your cover design and N K perhaps prepare a page or two of copy. Tlzis service is ' gratis. It puts you under no obligation whatever and it will gwuseuwuwzweweaesezw Z se Z M Z es Z w Z ,W Z M Z W ge ss Z W Z W Z ESS. u W u w Z, e w gs uwzweesuwuwuwawuwuw pay you to get an early start. T he Grower Press Catalog and Booklet Builders ' Tampa, Florida 'M Z2MlZNZ'NZNZNZNZNZNZNZNZM NZNZMZNZM as s M . 'N Z J S iZ 2 S s Character is Z Z N , 'N E must enter into everything that is to be a Aper- E Z manent success. The Clothing Business is no E N exception. Look for thislabel. It should mean 'N E much. We have tried for twenty years to make 3 N Gidden's Clothes all that we claim for them- N Q the best that money and brains can produce. E E HENRYCHDDENSCLOTHHHRCO. ig ZNZGSZFSLSZWZHZES ZHZSSZWZSQZWZEHS The Clothing Corner I eg eg Q R. T. 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BIIDDLETON ZH ZH Principal and Owner K E RATES OF TUITION E 52 Q I Slzortlzand Course-Gregg's Spencerian System- E Six months HS3Og S10 down, S55 monthg or S25 cash. Certiiicate of Graduation. HZ HZ HZEFSZ fs IQ '.z 1' ei? E,-E: - 3 :fig fm'-oz Ins- S55 353 55g :Tm O.--sf ,Ur-v 5116 CII Z? Zig 90-2 off eagbd SHE Cr-. off? 020' 22M 5594 ,mi 5.5.0 25 HZEISZ per monthg or 525 cash. Certificate of Graduation. N :1zi:fiEZL77'1:Ifill-g Course-Speed System Touch Type- TN Wfltlllg-SIX months 530g S10 down and SS per N monthg or S25 cash. Certificate of Graduation. ' E ' Y N SPECIAL--30 DAYS' FREE ,SCHOLARSHIP Z 1 i N Iioolckeeping Course - Bookkceping, Penmanship Z and Commercial Law-Six months 515303 5510 down ' Q ' and S5 monthg or S25 cash. Certificate of Grad- N E nation. H ' N SPECIAL-ENGLISH FREE VVITH COIVIBINZD Couasa . Z , . u Z . N NO TICE-Free Srlzolarslzip to- Crna7'zzate.r' N ' -the-5P1l,1flic Schools ---- A,Ca!l or Ufrite A N FREE GEMPLOYMENQTEBUREAU H - Q . 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Still, Kirksville, Missouri M OFFICE PHONES N E 514 Florida Avenue, Opp. Catholic Cathedral Office-3921 Residence 2713 N Hours 9 to 12--2 to 6 Zlffil E-il Z ll-fl Z ll-'El Z EH! Z Gil Z ll'-H Z Gil Z W EEZ H Z Evil Z E-fl Z H Z E41 Z H Z Ei! Z H ZH ZHZHZHE Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z W Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZHZHZ e . T Interest Never Takes a E Vacation 53 N , H Z ' Z N Interest works twenty-four hours a day, 365 days in the year. N EZ It observes no holidays and never takes a vacation. - E S Money ke it at home or in your nocket earns no interest and N E . I . l N is in constant danger of being lost or stolen. Z My N h Z N Open a Saozng,r Account here and lei your money earn N K Four per cent Ilzferest E H N H I Z The American National Bank - of Tampa - ZHZHZHZHZHZ ZHZHZHZHZHZ Z Learn to Save This you will find just as necessary as ubook learning and E the two go well together. You need your schooling in order N N to increase your earning capacity and you need your bank E in order to take care of your earnings. V N A bank account will teach you economy and thrift: it fur- N nishes you incentive for saving and accumulating. N Open an account in the Savings Department of this bank. N E VVe pay 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. An ac- N count of this character will, if persisted in, grow remarkably N EHZHZHZHZH Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z, H Z H ea H Z H Z , H ' Z H Z H Z M Z H Z H ZHZHZHZHZH fast and soon furnish the nucleus for embarking in business. Assets, iB5,000,000.00 The Exchange National Bank y A HiZEPBZBSZWZESZEQZEQZESZHZESZHZESZESZESZGSZEPEZl31'rlZll'l'lZl3'-i'lZls'fElZGiilZl?-liZB'-ilZlHflZf1'il ' lgllilg I 1 ggi! Blau: LfN'x. . A. V -..g:-A4-lb gl Ulla l A is N . 2 A-fdxnlv.-X ' , I rf fav-l'l1l1',1I,'i'J .,-Jillr' L.riQgg1-g- .,, 1 i 1 ' . - gui Inu n ll 1 I I -1. .L-.. -i--- Sir - X -:f2s:ksl,i.:JrQ-Jgzgffq The Big: Bank at the Big Building Students, Have You Learned to Save? Money deposited now will enable you to attend college or to start out in business in the future. Start a savings account to- day and let your money draw interest for you. CITIZENS BANK SL TRUST CO. A Financial Stronghold Tampa, Florida PAENINSTJLAR' LOCACN x LBQIZG L Xl A DISTANCE' l 5 A TELFPFOFEEO-1 Telephone Service Adds much to the comfort of home life, and isa real first aid in times of sickness or dis- tress. It keeps you in touch with your physician, your rela- tives and friends without re- spect to distance. Call our Contract Department for Rates PENINSULAR TELEPHONE C O M P A N Y Workers who are ambitious to succeed must realize that no day's work stands by itself. Part of your daily experience and part of your daily earnings must go to make up your future success. A savings account en- ables you to build up capital, which is the result of accumulated day's work. First Savings and Trust Company TAMPA, FLA. 41 Interest on Savmlrs C mpounded Qual-tex-1 196 Z Pill . E5 Z Bfll Z lhl Z E-fl Z H Z lltl Z Eff! Z Gil Z E25 Z Gil Z ltd Z Gil Z llffl Z E15 Z ll-fl Z Gill Z Gil Z Llll Z Lil Z Gil Z Gil Z EFS Z W Z IGS Z B-tl Z Gil Z Eid Z H Z B'-ll Z lt-S Z E ZSSZBLEIZMZSSZWZHZHZWZHZE4lZPilZltSZB-'BZHZESZHZSQZEQZESZBSZESZGSZSSZHZSS ESZHZESZHZESZHZHZESZHZHZHZHZHZE-SZHZEHZHZBSZHEZHSZEHZMZHZHSZH THE CONFIDENCE of the father and mother in The Times is shown by the absolute faith and trust that the boy and girl in school have in its columns. A That's why, when Tampa is mentioned the Times is instinctively visualizedg and that's why, when. The Times is named, the mind naturally co-relates Tampa. Few, if any, cities and their institu- tions of learning are so mirrored by each other as are Tampa and its leading paper-The Times. This feeling finds expression in the fact that The Times alone finds that power of confidence amongits readers. The Tampa Daily Times Tampa Drug Co. The largest and best wholesale drug house in South Florida. Our business policies and meth- ods are such that our patrons are always pleased. BETTER GOODS BETTER PRICES BETTER SERVICE Tampa Drug Company- South F1orida's Wholesale Drug House . Tampa, Florida H11 Y Good Stylish - ligf, r Extreme lx 'Y Ed, the Orlgmal Maids K A School Merchant Strictly X3 it if Young Men's S 't 1 Basement Hillsborough 522150 K ' High School H and do 2630.00 I ' T Caterer to Students and One Block Faculty of the Hillsbor- Away F1j0m .,g .. ough County High School Hlgh Pmes V-jf' Men's Fashion Shop Court Arcade Z Stl Z H Z Bti Z E5 Z itil Z H Z H Z H Z E-il Z LEE! Z W Z FFS Z Lil Z B25 Z IFJ Z Gil HZ H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H 5 H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H E . HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HZ H Z Gil Z Gil Z B5 Z E?-fl Z Gil Z LES Z L93 Z Ei! Z EHJ Z E15 Z D-'J Z ggi, Z B'-H Z BH Z Bi HZ 2 Campus Togs E N J. ALHANSBROUGH Stylish Suits Z BSS EZ Certified Public r Sold Exclusively by E N Accountant I 0 A The N E B 606 - N OX I 1 Clofhler N Tanip , Florida V, Inc E lv can f ' OF TA M PA ' N K L fayette Street Tampa, Fla. EQ ZHZESZEEZESZGSZESZEQZHZ ZS-SZEHJZWZSGZBIEZHZESZSQZ H Q fs 13 U3 D N 2 E1 C5 Eff U2 CD CD C2- Q 9 Us IP 71 cs DU no so 0 FD QQ cn 9 H C. C. BURNS h 'Rgeggh Papel' CO, ' The House Furnisher Tampa, Florida Telephone 2105 1205-7 Franklin St. Tampa, Fla. x Zfinsznmsszfieiza-:iz 5. S9 5 E 5? E. f-'44 Q Znlmsazwzsism-sz ig . Z S5 TAMPA SHUTIXRY Michigan Ave. Barber Shop N E 206 Lafayette so-een A-H-WRIGHT P1-ov' S Cor. Michigan and Florida Aves. E N Telephone 4413 M N SS i Z WENZNZEYSZNZNZNZNZNZNZNZNZNZWZNZNZN f Q 198 ZHZ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZHZ gg THE BECKWITH-RANGE JEWELRY CO. ig N Desire to announce that they will give special attention to school orders N for all kinds of ' N E Class Pins Fraternity Pins School Rings E E Trophies Favors and Gifts Loving Cups N :ff Medals Prizes N Our Manufacturing Jeweler can make up Emblems and Medals to order N on short notice ' - H H H H E SAY rr WITH FLOWERS N N Q H' Q E l u E H H E H iigwaigix-H'0 -K N ,,Y1,e 'L ' 'rnusu r1.onlnA N p Write for our 1919 Catalog - E' Store 408 Tampa Street Greenhouse 27th St. Sz Nebraska Ave. N . H A no N - I N Big Line of Trunks and Suitcases - Agents for N Some with Yale Locks W. L. Douglas Shoes H .' - N ZH ZH THE PALACE HZHZH IPF' 55 ceo- mm SQ' Q-PE' , Gm ,.. is r' , , Q? S ..,.. p 5 sri on Zi U 213 2 UQ 59 5 Q - 5' m rn D if 'C fr Q N C 5 as Q :E K 5' w S 5 S' 5 r-' cuz' 5' ' coal Q 'AHB E- Hs rn. ' H5 9'4 rn-E C U' n CD O S-fm 1 gr- FU' +43 SH ni S5 U1 0 HZHZH Z Z Z - H H The Quickest Route to the Human 'Mind is Through the Sense of Sight ' HZHZHZHZHZ HZHZHZHZHZ That is why Electric Advertising grows in popularity each day. TAMPA ELECTRIC CO. Commercial Department H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HH 'DH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H Z N For Protection Insure With Otto P. Stallings 410116 Franklin Street 2 HENRY M. COHEN Phone 4441 N 4 Lawyer Service that Excels Reliable Prompt S Reasonable Z w. M. FIELDER T. J. MITCHELL. JR. H . FIELDER Sz MITCHELL N JESSE KNIGHT Ship Chandlery, Groceries Z2 I and Fresh Meats N County Superintendent TAMPA, FLA. E Stores at Tampa and Port Tampa M Telephones E Tampa 1018 Port Tampa 4008-2 H Z H Z W ECONOMICAL MARKET . O 1' Boys' Clothing and S Hgberdashery is Supreme PETER GRAHN, P.-ep. K . S Maas the Haberdasher Meats and Poultry I th ' Clltizsns 'Bank Building 306 Cass Street Phone 4170 Z H Z H T W RAMSEY Life's road will be smoother ' ' with Amesco Supplies V R h d Dre sed Pine and Cypress , S ' ouI5iun?l?e1', Sljingles, Laths and Amelnlcan Company Budding Material Everything for the Automobile Telephone 3826 Florida Ave. and Jackson St. Q S' i:dlaH'1N0Ve3Y1lf!'EiSSt Opposite City Hall IX ve. an . H Z Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z HZHZHZHZHZHZHZH HZHZHZHZHZHZ ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H ZZ H ZSS 200 The Grower Press, Tampa . if Z 5 n 'ff' H Steamship and Forwarding Agency Correct Clothes H Tampa, Florida for Men N Steamship Se -vice to Coa t Phone 3274 E and F gn Ports N 713 Franklin St. Hampton Bldg. n H o Z N WHOSE HAT? E2 If ws Ours- . Supremacy and Individuality You are proud to say it's Yours Coats, Suits arid Dresses N Our Hats top the Style World and EE Our Name speaks for their Quality E BRODA7S ' Phone 2688 Hats Furnish- ' H Caps ings Franklin and Polk streets 511 Franklin Street 7 I H Q Balbin Stamp Sz Seal Co. i Manufacturers and Dealers in CO. E All Kinds of'Marking Devices Wholesale Grocers 2 and Accessories Tampa, Florida N 702 Tampa St 'Tampa Fla I 52 . , . H I H Z All Group Photographs SS 1ntns.Annna1 A S Made By DAV si o I SH E . E BURC-ERT BROS. CO S Commercial Photographers Fme Shoes N phone 4527 715 Franklin Street 50615 Franklin Street E . 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Office Outfitters V ' 513 Franklin St. Phone 2544 The two Leaders I N t - as E and Q ' , as W ,fa f A 'Q 4 N Q Saiggf v .A i K 'f g erziu E 53 ' '35 ,- ' 53 N Z Z os AHZH NZM In Bottles NZNZNZNZN 202 . EEZ Gil Z H Z H Z Ili Z ES Z H Z H Z ES Z EHS! Z Wi Z ES Z ll'-fl Z B25 Z fl-5 Z.. E-il Z Ei GHZ N - N 3 ' Soule Commercial College 3 N Sparkman Building, 5111742 Franklin Street, Tampa, Florida N E PITMAN SHORTHAND BUSINESS ARITHRIETIC MECHANICAL DRAWING E TOUCH TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING SPANISH - N BUSINESS ENGLISH TELEGRAPHY FRENCH N E Call, Write, or Phone 4553 E QS s. M. SPARKMAN, President N E. v. WHITAKER s r ry JULIEN E. SOULE 'I' E N R SB'Nd.g ofkggrillgxres N ClGeo.Sl EXSXhtk I.B.B if T R L D h n I-I L f m .1 1 E s 1 E ZESZHZGSZGSZEISZ ZSSZHZSBZHZHZ O : CF EE C+ rn v-4 U2 H: o H: E cn 5 sv I3 Q- UU o ff: U2 The Hub THE SHOP THAT SATISFIES Phone 2577 910 Franklin Street Tampa, Florida ' Z 'Z' N BSS Z 5 -A on Z N .SSS Z ' Z N N E All Portrait Photographs that appeaixin this Annual E E Were Made By ,P A I ' E THE ARCADE STUDIO ig N ' N Z ' ' Z ZGSZ ZH'-SZ 2 -I m Ln -A ESZGSZ THZHZ GR . A 5 rA ' P Cor. Franklin and Madison Sts. Tampa, Florida NEEMZNEENZNZNZNZNZN NZNZNZWZNZNZN N eos Z Established Iss? phone 2621 EE, N 'SS si: , E N We C my a I Lhsditrssgimwg N E full line of I Topi assure YOFI Serv- E S ICE. Quality and M fancy and Sta' ' y CERY Satisfaction. We N ple high grade ' H GRO L-,f ill appreciate E Groceries. K CAS fl d - E NZNZNZNZNZNZN BS N NZNZN NZNZN N N ZESS Zliffl Z . N N y of it M is N - XY N if L ' I gtipx.-t ng a ' :- 'X ' TQQ-J, : '4'I'v.. I ep , r ses' N Z N it e l X N Z N 'rss- . gfggig ?ff-fr: fi 5 N ' f' Nxt -, .3 a N be- fu N E HICH road will you now take? One leads to business success and N aiiluenceg the other possibly to failure and obscurity. E Your H. H. S. course has taught you many useful things, has strength- ened your mind, and prepared you to grasp and hold ideas, but- Se-fl ' ' N Z -Are 'ou re iared for a real oflice osition? 5 P I I P -Can you kee or audit a set of books 'Z - , 1 P . . . . N E -Lan you take dictation in shorthand and transcribe your notes M- correctly on the typewriter? -Can 'ou make out a deed and could you have it ro erl ' executed ? N EE 3 A . ,P P 3 -Do you know how to write checks, notes, drafts and other nego- - Eg N tiable paper? N E -Can you add a 5-in. iive-figure column of figures in one and one- V- N half minutes? M -Could you go to il reliable business concern and ask for a good paving position and feel that you would earn it? 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