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NORMAN Sraitiwos LUCY FULGHUM -Iacit NIONTANYF Miss Rum P1'r'.virfr'r1f Sl't'7'l'ftllj'-7Sl't'll nrer Vive-P1'r'xi:1w1f 1'itI!'Illfj' Arlrixni' Senior Clam Hii70ry Anil, wax il xinfwlesx or rlvliglif Erzrfa day rr xbuzlow orfward vrzsf Wliirlw nzarlr' NX zvixb il ye! miglvf lax! Thai ff77IL' long paw. just a few of the shadows of sadness or delight can be recorded in this brief history of the Class of ,3l. During the three years since 1928, which our class spent in dear old Plant, most of the shadows have been those of delight. The humiliation of ratting and of initiations into such an institution of learning as Plant were easily borne. We dug right into hard work and let the upper classmen know that we were a class to rival the best in school spirit and willingness to work. Ray Mendez was chosen to guide us through our first year. Stephen Trice, Ivan Cornelius, Bill Setzer, and Dean Smith battled along with the big juniors and Seniors in football. We all felt a great deal of pride when Grady Lester, who played running guard, was chosen on the West Coast Conference Basketball team in his Sophomore year. ,lack Taylor and Clyde Perry, the representatives of our class, were two of the outstanding players on the Golf Team. The first year closed, summer passed, and when school opened again in September of 1929, we, as Juniors, were de- termined to accomplish greater deeds than ever before, The reigns of government passed on to Stephen Trice. There were many Juniors among the Seniors to receive the coveted football letters. It was a great thrill for the boys to attain these letters for they meant tying Hillsborough with a 6-6 score. Billy Gaither took Grady's place as guard when Grady became a star forward who neatly made baskets from the middle of the court. In baseball, Bob Lau stood his grounds at second base and others of our boys helped Plant win nine of our twelve games. Frank Houlihan and Ivan Cornelius were great helpers in Plant's winning third place in the West Coast Track Meet. We juniors were proud to have Clyde Perry elected Captain of the Golf Team. Jack Wilson, as Art Editor of the annual, helped to win for Plant the fist prize for year books in the State Contest. QQQQQQQQQQ- --A----o- ----QA -AA---- - XVe gave the Seniors the best banquet ever enjoyed at Plant. High. The piratic atmosphere of adventure, booty, and revelry, which we carried out, was real enough to turn the Seniors and us, too, into regular Captain Kidds. We witnessed the graduation of our beloved Seniors and realized that in just a year's time we would be taking a last farewell of Plant. We resolved to make our last year the best and happiest of them all. Norman Stallings was elected President of the Senior B Class and under his leadership we did much to win a place of distinction for Plant. We played our last season of foot- ball and more hard won letters were awarded. Ione Rubush took over the editing of the Pep O' Plant and she put out a mighty fine paper. Christmas came and FIIOSI of us passed our exams. Our last semester was before us. Norman was re-elected President of our class. Stephen Trice became President of the Student Council and Martha Owens the editor of the Pep O' Plant. Plant won the City Championship in basketball and de- feated Hillsborough three out of four games. Through Gradyls excellent playing, and, with the help of the lower classmen, Plant entered the semi-finals in the State Tourna- ment. Grady won honorable mention for the All-State Team. Another favorte, Jack Taylor, advanced to the finals for State Amateur Golf Championship and was barely de- feated by a former University of Florida student. Gay old carnival days came around again. The merry band of Panthers and Pantherettes were happier and more lively than ever under the goodly rule of Steve Trice, King Pantherllla III and his beautiful Queen Martha Owens. Green Stockings was the cutest Class Play Plant boys and girls have ever given-and so was the cast. What a future there is in the theatrical world for some of Plant's students-especially Sara Rankin! The days of joy and fellowship were fast drawing to a close. The shadows of sadness and delight lengthened into one glowing light-graduation-a farewell to careless youth, . eh Il to 1'fe. . . 1 3 enge I NIARTHA w,l'II1'.'XKEK, Hrxlorzan. 1 93 00-0 : : : : :QQQQ : :QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ
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C f ab -, ll I , , , A ease t'Sg..aiii ' Q Mwx ll 1 - 4 'b X X Q june Class W- SARA OLGA BROOKS .R X Shall xbou' us bow tliL'il10 a fbing t A ufomzzn may be 'H1!lt1t'.D if O Junior-Senior Dramatic Club, Vice-Chairman Home Room, Dc?- bating Club, Social Science Club, Student Council Committee. ARTHUR FREDERICK CARTER IfRliD', ' 'Tix 'well lo bi' mrrry.', Band, Orchestra, Student Council Committee. HARRY COHEN HSUGARU A 170111 bail mz111.', Orchestra, Band, Track, Commercial Club, Spanish Club. MARY BRYAN Horn She butb fbi' irzililrsi 1i1ani1r'rs and flue gwiilvri bvuri. Girl Reserve Club, Home Economics Club, Art Club, Vocabulary Club, Spanish Club, Library Club, Secretary Home Room OJ, Pep Squad, Honor Society, MARY CARSWELL POLLY,' An equul llIiXflll'lf of good fmrizor and sensible xoft llielizncfoolyf' Dramatic club, Girls' Letter Club, Exchange Editor Pep O' Plant, Girls' Sports Editor Pep O' Plant, Girls, Chorus, Pep Squad, Swim- ming Club, Girl Reserve Club, Winner 1930 Girls' Tennis Cham- pionship, Winner 1930 Archery Tournament. JOHN W. COFLIN, JR. 'view Plz'asi11g plzrfisfauzeizf ffm! worzzm beulf, . Latin Club, Slide Rule Club, Home Room Chairman, Student Coun- , cil Committee. IVAN CORNELIUS HFLASHU The filk 1117011 me now! Come qizirkfy gfllflt' ladies! The fif's upon me now! Football Team, Track Team. Home Room Chairman, Vice-Pres. Soph. A, Class, Letter Club, Winner of feature race, 100 yd. dash, So. Fla. Fair, Dramatic Cluib, Student Traffic Committee, Class Play Business Manager. MILDRED TERRY CARTER MINT', She keeps faiffafffl wilfa a xiiiglrfzvsx of uinz. Art Club, Vocabulary Club, Girl Reserve Club, Pep Squad. DOROTHY COE MDOT!! The joy of youth and lJt'a1ifJ ber vyrs zlisplrzyeil, Anil fuse of bear! ber every wonl' t'onwyed. Spanish Club, Sophomore Dramatic Club, junior-Senior Dramatic Club, Pep Squad. ASA DEAN BusTER', Ola lJl'dl'K'II! Witte man bn! l'0IISfl1I1f, be zL'ci'f' jierfifrtf Home Room Chairman, Home Room Secretary, Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class. ,o::::ooo:::::o-o: : :oooo: ::e: :a: :ooo:.:::o: : : :oc eooooooe M 1931
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