H B Plant High School - Panther Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1939

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June (lass ADAMS, WILLIAM F. Jr. “BILL” “Gas” He is a man, take him all in all. Letter Club; Football 37, 38; Track Team 36, 37, 38; Vice-President 37, 38; President 38; President’s Cabinet; Sports Editor Annual 39. ALDERMAN, MARY LOUISE ‘Maria” A cheerful smile which makes bright the path of life. Girl Reserves 37; Program Committee. ALDRED, DONALD HAGOOD ‘“Joox” Blessed is the man who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed. ALTMAN, HAROLD He burns the midnight oil, but not always for study. ANDERSON, CLARENCE L. A man who won't take no for an answer. Home Room Chairman 36, 38, 39; Honor Society 38, 39; Ring Com- mittee; Football ‘“B’’ Squad 36, 37; Assistant Business Manager An- nual 39; Junior Rotarian; Class Play 39; Trafic Committee. ANDERSON, MILDRED LOUISE “Mitty” Why gentlemen prefer blondes. Girl Reserves 36, 37, 38, 39; Secretary Girl Reserves 37; Pep Squad 36, 37, 38; Girls’ Basketball Team 36, 37, 38, 39; Grounds and Building Committee 38; Student Council Representative 37; Presi- dent’s Cabinet 39; Secretary Junior Class 38; R.O.T.C. Sponsor 38, 39; Annual Staff 39; Class Play 39; Honor Society. ANDREWS, DORIS CORNELIA A smooth and steadfast mind, gentle thoughts, and calm desires. Pep Squad 37, 38; Honor Society 38, 39; Girl Reserves 38, 39; Chorus 38, 39. ARONOVITZ, ALBERT SOL “HiIGaARD” Knowledge is proud, that he has learn’d so much. R.O.T.C. 36, Corporal 37, Sergeant 38, Major 38, 39; Honor So- ciety 38, 39; Student Council 38, 39. AVERETT, NORMA KAREN LEE “monk” She’s not aggressive, but she has a mind of her own. AVERILL, GLENN MARK His deep brown eyes smile constantly. Page twenty-three

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Senior A. Class History Three years ago a group of humble “rats” were admitted to Plant High, but it did not take long for us to make our presence felt here. During our sophomore year we elect- ed as class officers, George Vass, Presi- dent; Betsy McMichael, Vice-presi- dent, and Betty King, Secretary. We were represented in the Court of Pan- therilla X by Anne Wilson and Jim Ted Baugh. Betsy McMichael was elected as cheerleader and has served ably since then. As juniors, we chose as our officers Waring Star- buck, President; George Henriquez, Vice - presi- dent; and Mildred An- derson, Secretary. That year Anne Wilson and La- mar Sparkman were hon- ored as III maid and eS 3 courtier of Pantherilla XI. During their junior A year the following were taken into the National Honor Society: Jack Burnett, Katheryn Perdicaris, Mary Kendrick, Morris Hale, Kay Montgomery, Mary Star, Claudie John- son, Betty Jean McCord, Mary Evelyn McClung, Mary Laura Lindsay, Ernest Griffin, Jane Dail Hicks, Autrey Mill- sap, and Ed Culp. During their Senior B year the following were taken into this Society: Jeanne Rouby, Dorothy Thonnesen, Ralph Murphy, George Vass, Albert Aronvitz, Ed Rosenblatt, Doris Andrews, Gloria Johnston, George Jack, and Clarence Anderson. As Sen- ior A’s the following were admitted: GeEorGE Jack, President; GLoria JOHNSTON, Secretary, KAY MONT- GOMERY, Vice-President. Mildred Anderson, Barbara Brown, Thelma Ivy, Marianne Mitchell, Mar- jorie Russ, Louise Bailey, Anne Wilson, and Caroline McDowell. Our class has participated in numer- ous social activities. Jack Burnette, Morris Hale, Doris Boyle, Mildred Lane, and Betsy McMichael are our Thespians. A large number of our class are in the chorus, band and R.O.T.C. George Jack is now Lieutenant Colonel. This year marks the third year of the forma- tion of the Lettermen’s club. All those receiving letters in the three major sports, football, basket- ball, and track are eligible. Members of our class that are now in this club are: George Vass, Jim Ted Baugh, George Henri- quez, Jack Jones, Dana Jeter, Bill Adams, Lamar Sparkman, H. L. Cul- breath, Jack Lunden, George Jack, Morris Hale, Billy Poage, Clark Dowdell, Henry Holmes, John Flanders, Waring Starbuck, Henry Gardner, and Mario Cabrera. Our class officers selected for this year are George Jack, President; Kay Montgomery, Vice-President; and Gloria Johnston, Secretary. We realize that these last three years have been the happiest of our lives, and although we are looking forward to graduation, it is with a great deal of sadness that we bid farewell to Plant. No matter where we go or what we do, we will be boosters always. = Page twenty-two



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June (lass BACON, NELLIE LORAINE “t1rnxy” Happy is Loraine from care she’s free, why can’t we all be as contented as she. Pep Squad 38; Chorus 39. BARKER, RUDOLPH “rupy”’ Small in statue and deep in mind, as jolly a pal you couldw’t find. . BAILEY, LOUISE DARLENE “satrey” In thy face I see the map of honour, truth, and loyalty. - Pep Squad 36, 37, 38; Honor Society 39. BARCLAY, EDWARD STEARNS “jerry” He seems so near and yet so far. Fencing Team 37, 38, 39; R.O.T.C. Color Sergeant 38; R.O.T.C. First Lieutenant 39; De Soto Pageant 39. BAUGH, JIM TED “tTeppyBEar”’ Full of sound and fury signifying nothing. Football 36, 37, 38; Hi-Y Club 36, 37, 38; Home Room President 36, 37; Pantherilla Courtier; Lettermen’s Club 38, 39; Athletic Committee; Hall Monitor. BAUGHMAN, JOHN EVERETT “yack” One of those strong silent men that all the girls admire. Intra-Mural Basketball. BEASLEY, WALTER CLEMENTS “usa” Originality is my claim to fame. Home Room Chairman 37, 38; Football 36, 37; Invitation Com- mittee 38; Student Council Representative 36,37; Ring Committee 38. BECKWITH, BARBARA PARKHILL “sassre” Talk she can and talk she will; her tongue is seldom still. Vice-President of Home Room 36; R.O.T.C. Sponsor 37, 38, 39; Pantherilla Witness 37, 39; Pep Squad 36, 37, 38; Secretary of Home Room 39; Class Play 39. BENTSCHNER, RAPHAEL Some claim he is bashful; some doubt it. R.O.T.C. 36, 37, 38; Pep O’ Plant Reporter 36, 37, 38; Hi-Y Club 36. BENTLEY, LEE MILTON ‘moon MAN” Dignified without, but full of fun within. Hi-Y Club 36, 37, 38; Home Room President 36; Pantherilla Court- . ier; Athletic Committee; Student Council 36; Hall Monitor 37. = Page twenty-four

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