Bradenton High School - Macohi Yearbook (Bradenton, FL)

 - Class of 1938

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CLASS HISTORY Contmued The oflice force has falthfully watched over us durxng our four year s stay and xt IS wxth regret that we tell them as well as our teachers vxho have been behmd us wlth a steady push good bye Roy Parker Bob Blackmon Gene Pratt and W H Palmer have upheld the athletlc banner of our class Parker wmmng a berth on the all conference team and Blackmon Pratt and Palmer carvmg 1 mche IH the baseball hall of fame Mary Loulse Earnshaw has retalned the femrmne honor of recelvxng a medal from the D A R ln recogmtlon of her good cxtxzenshlp IIBIIS Apr1l 29 and 30 the Wawe baseball team went to the conference tournament ln Arcadla Scor1ngth1rty two runs agaxnst none for three opponents the Wave returned home wlth the South Plor1da champlonshrp trophy The underclassmen entertarned us 1n a delrghtful manner at the Country Club upholdrng an age old trad1t1on No casualt1es were reported The scene of troprcal beauty IS one that w1ll be long remembered All too qulckly comes the t1me when we must say adleu to our beloved alma mater B H S The one hundred and elghteen graduates clad rn blue or whlte march slowly down the alsles to recelve thelr dxplomas representing achleve ment Durxng one hundred and elght months we have looked forward wxth a heartfelt Wnsh for the end but now that IS rs here all wlsh that they had the opportunlty to go through wlth If agam It is impossible to express our love and gratitude toward our alma mater and always we will feel the inspirations of the years spent in her halls. MARGARET SMOKE 1545 V. l.ae,TlZE.!fMQarCDlMlall,eaettfa3 e1eilF

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,i..llT-1.-- - ..i CLASS HISTORY As the class of IQ38 is about to bring its four years to an eventful close we recall a few of the exciting adventures that have beset us During our first year we vsere guided by the office through the harrowing experiences of being a Freshman We soon aftervy ards learned that the only thing The jaunt to Mrs Murphy s ranch will be remembered as an enjoyable time to all During the summer vye eagerly looked forward to the trials and tribulations that awaited a sophomore the office taking a keen delight in initiating us The teachers vs ho had been so helpful last year vyere present again to guide us through the pitfalls Condit Grayes was our master at the helm this year Being fairly well behaved during our first year we were out to see what would happen and had the thrill of sitting in detention halls until we learned better Roy Parker was host at his beach cottage to a group of impressionable soph omores this year the first dose of sunburn being little heeded in the pleasure of the occasion Our third entrance was under the expert guidance of Bill l-lovi ard and we had the excruciating pains of being Juniors. May 7 was our evening for showing the upperclassmen what junior social life was really like and ey eryone went home happy but tired from the reception at the Country Club. Our last year was packed with glamour and excitement for everyone and vye were successfully held to the grindstone by W. H. Palmer. The underclassmen behaved themselves very well and stayed in school to attend to their respectiye duties during the annual picnic, thus sacrificing the pleasure of entertaining the teachers over a period of seyeral weeks in detenion hall. ' 1 I X gm E,wjiw.,l,1.ul..,IrL-u -48 64, .ah-1Ml!41. . I . . 1 3 ' P A K ' 7 4 expected of us was to behave ourselves as befitted the dignified students of B. H. S. . I 3 Y D D 4 ' l D I ll V I I . . . V . . . . O . Y 7



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A' JVEJXQIDIPII L35 CLASS WILL We the Curaduatlng Class of l938 of Bradenton Hlgh School bemg ln a normal state of mental drsorder and sound body do w1ll and ordaln th1s our last w1ll and testament On our beloved faculty we do smcerely bestow our apprec1at1on and unfallmg gratrtude for therr understandlng and endurance of our nerxerackmg presence for four long years We hereby glVG to and confer upon the Juniors as a whole all our powers rlghts and prrvlleges of whlch they so long have dreamed We make such separate and mdrvldual bequests as are herernafter stated I Helen Cates do w1ll and bequeath to Betty Hutchlnson my book on How 'I o Remaxn Slender ln Ten Lasy Lessons I Mary LOUISE Earnshaw do w1ll and bequeath to Mary Lou Plrman my 1ntell1 gence and perseverance prow 1d1ng she uses rt to the best of her abrlxty I Alvah Chapman do w1ll and bequeath my ed1torsh1p of the annual to the next poor sucker I James Battle do w1ll and bequeath to Hugh Battle mv b1g mouth whlch was so generously presented to me by Wade Berry We Mary Armstrong and Carolyn Crarrrson do vull and bequeath our lnseper able companlonshlp to Ellzabeth Sanders and Sarah McCollum hoprng they get away w1th as much as we dld I Joan Black do w1ll and bequeath my unfaxlmg popularrty and ever glowmg personallty to Betty Jean Swafford I J1mmy LlV11'1gSfO1'1 do w1ll and bequeath to Jack Baas my ab1l1ty to stay up all hours of the nlght and st1ll feel l1ke a mxllron badly spent I Walter Webb do w1ll and bequeath my mckname Centlpede to Harold Thompson hoprng he has more success than I drd I Mary Eleanor H111 do w1ll and bequeath to Russell Hrrshberg my edrtorshlp of the Oracle slncerely hoprng lt doesn t put grey ha1rs IH hls head I Selma Jenklns do wxll and bequeath to lean Talley my vocal talent Much success to her I Bakle Palmer do w1ll and bequeath my Ten Sure Ways to Wm Women t Wrlmar Stanford the sherk of the next graduatlng class I GFCISOH Prlnce do wxll and bequeath to Charlxe Mayhugh my way of gettrng along wlth glrls as he w1ll need rt more than I dld I Georgle Gates do hereby transfer to Clara Makln my means of wrangllng per mlts from the office Probably she can th1nk of some new excuses I Irene Breeze pass on to whomever If may concern my obnoxlous dutres as sec retary of the Senlor class whlch were wllled to me by Helen Smith I Eugene Pratt do w1ll and bequeath to lack Smlth my athletxc abllxty hopmg he has as much success as I d1d I Gordon Knowles do w1ll and bequeath my never fa1l1ng attempt to get my lessons to Clem Crossland I Jack Armstrong do hereby forfert to Jumor Blount my nlckname Teahop slncerely hoplng that he w1ll uphold 1ts standard fNot that he really needs nt I I Blanche Coe do w1ll and bequeath to Betty York my lady l1ke manners I Addle Lou Games do w1ll and bequeath to Pers1s Blake my attentlveness IH class especlally shorthand hoprng she obtarns as much from her recltatlons as I d1d I Wayne Royal do hereby w1ll and bequeath to I ours Menard my extra inches I V ' ' pf ,.. I 4 ' M' V- f '-N 3 1 Y V , . , , , , , , Y , , . . B 1 J ' . , . . , ,, V V - Y . . , . . V . , , A , V Y 1 , . , . , , , . , , . e , . ,. . ., - .. - H O , , , . , . , . Y Y I - Y Y Y - v v K K v , . s - . , s s , A . . . , , I J' X . ...-..i..l...i l... l.M

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