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

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It was our idea that a memory book of Plant High School composed of our friends and our activities, and with Dixie as the background would recall many happy memories and perhaps help to lighten the darkness of War into which our World has now plunged. If our supposition proves correct, the highest aspirations of the staff and the sponsors shall be realized. FHCULTV Cl.,ClSSfS FICTXVXTXES SPORTS FEP? TUBES Wrswrs or ,- . 9 MRS. LEONA C. HARWOOD t n MRS. ELVA MC WILLIAMS , J , DEDICATIlON,a As an enduring symbol of the deep affection felt towards the two teachers who have ranked equally in our hearts as our ablest advisers, our greatest inspirations, and our true friends, We, the Senior Class, dedicate to them, our annual, the 1942 PANTHER. :win- Q , ,ifg ' ,wx .yfggy V .J 4 ev 3 ff ' , ww ,Q 55455, . 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Wliile the southern man in the ranks has always been noted for his remarkable cour- age, we also have as part of our great heritage the rec- ords of their remarkable leadership. In this perilous time our hopes have been aroused and our patriotism gratihed by the glorious example of Florida's illus- trious heroes. Our loyalty to our country will be I forever a contributing factor in the preservation of the ideals of the United States. C. PHIL PET1-las Principal St1iiooi.s A1 'ri.Nin-,nz North Texas State Teachers College, University of Texas, A.lf.lf. University of Beaune, Cote d' Or, France. Dlcncii' BS WS C. PHIL PETERS Miss GLADYS AN'I'HONY A.ixi,vli111i Pfiflfflllzll Sc Hoot s rxTII.NDllJ1 XY'esleyan College, Columbia University. Dl'f.Rl-li A.B., M.A. Nature has been lavish in her kindness to the South, but we know that it takes more than the natural sunny climate and rich soil to produce here ll vegetation of which we can boast. ln like manner, your social, edu- cational, and democratic opportunities have been abundant and free, and it is equally necessary for you to exert eager hands and earnest hearts to make the most of all your opportunities if you are to be the type of citizen which is needed. It is your privilege and duty to learn now to do willingly and efficiently some type of worthwhile work. Make each day's ex- periences and opportunities serve you in your growth mentally, morally, physically, and spiritually remem- bering that successful growth will not be attained without conscious continued effort on your part. MISS GLADYS ANTHONY 12 MRS. RUTH A: :m:-,RMAN T:'a:'Z::':' SU:s,:: ms: llistury Sumo: s ATT: Nix: ::: Ga. Stxte Wmiieifs College, C0l::n:lwi.: University. Univer- sity of North Carolina. Drmu :z A.B., M.A. Hon: Ttoom: -lunior B GUY O. BURNS Tl'd1'!7l'l' SUBJ: 4 ls: Chemistry, Physics SL HOOI 5 A'I'l'l'NDI ::: Alabnm.: Poly teelinic lnsritute D::::::1r,: ILS., M.S. Hon: Room: junior A MRS. DOROTHN C:,:N:f.:-:3L':':-R 'l':u1:'fw:' Sum: urs: l-Znglisli, Speech - S: :mm s A: :: w:m:,::: l5.S.CQ.XY'. D: :.::: :: A.l':. SPoxsc::is:::1's: National Tliespiiiiis How: :xooxiz Sophcmiore A Q Mus. BIIATRICE A:,:.Goo:: MRS. BIl'I I'Y CAx:P:3E:.:. T:'u:'f2:'r I T:':1:'l1:':' SU::,:: c1':s: English SLVXII c Ts: Hisinry Se::t:::: s A: :': Nh:-:rx Nlnsmeliiixetta ' SL::oo:.s ATT: NU: :sz Alfred Universi:y, State College, Ciolunibia University, f' 1 Micl:ig.::: University. D:-c,:t:':: B.S., M.A. 9 ' JD: c.::: :.z li.S. S:'oxsu:as::::'s: Plant Clmpter N.::in::::l K' ' l HUM: Room: Aluninr A llnnnr Society ,A I V' ' Hom:-Room: junior A Q MRS. MARIE CQLLIN5 Mlss TI',RlKX' G::. Mus. L15A:f: MAL HAQKN:-LY 'l4:':1rf1:':' T:'a:'f::':' T:':1:'f::':' SU::,::.m.':'s: Home liennoniies SC::uu:,s ATT: N:::',U: Georgia State Col- lege fur XYVUINCH, University of Georgia. Dunk: : : 13.5. in Vocatimigil Home lico- IIOITIICS lloM:.:moM: Soplmmore A SUBAIIKISZ journalism, linglish Sc.::oo:,s ATT: NIHIDI F.S.Ci.W. lJ:.u:1: :: A.B. SUBJ: ms: Binlngy St:::1o:,x A': :: Nu: nz University uf 'l'.:mpa S:'oN5oRS::::'s: Pep O'l'lant, Presidentk D:r.:1::: AJS. Cabinet Cllublicatiimsj l lOMliRO0M2 junior A M:ss J:Ess::f LAv:N:A Dv: :t 'l':'u:'f7:':' Su:4,::1f.Ts: Typing, Slwrtliaml Sc1Hoo: s ATT: Nmfn: University nf Chi- cago, University of Florida, Gregg Col- lege, Grinnell College. D: t,:t:1E: Pl1.B. Hom: noon: Senior A I5 Cu-S:-owsoia: Red Cross Knitting Club Hom:-Room: Soplmmore A I M:ss RUTH Gi: :.:: AND 7 :':::'l:u:: SU::,::.: :sz History SCHoo:.s ATT:N:::::: Southern College: F.S.C.XY'.: University nf Cfoloratlo. Dick: :: A.B., M.,-X. HOMERQQM: Suplminnre B MRS. lVlAUD HA'x'i'N13sS Y'l'LIt'f7t'l' SUlx,ll,c1'i's: lfnglisli, Art StiiOO1.s lx'I l'l.NDl.IlZ University Minnesota UI Okuf: A.li. l'loMliitO0M: Junior B tif Mus. ELI-IANOR HAYT LfI7l'1Il'illlI SQHOOIS A'l l'l:NDI-.IDI limory University Dloiu iz B.Pl1.. A.B. in L.S. Sifoxsoixsiiiifsz Book Club SEROT. JOSEPH P. HOLLOMAN Iuxlrnrfor SUBJl'LZ'l'S1 R.O.T.C. Sciioom Arriixnrnz U. S. Army, 22 years, Engineering Scliool, U, S. Army S1'ONsORsHivs: Presidenfs Cabinet fMilitary Alfairsj Mus. LEONA C. HARXX'OOD Miss MARGUERITE HOLDER Yi1'1Il'l7l'7' Tmuliur SUBJECTS: French, Fnglisli Sunji-cTs: Biology Sclioors ATTLNUI oz University of Ver- SCHool,s A'1 l'LND1',n: F.S.C.W. mont, Boston University DEGREE: A.l5. lJI'GRI I : lS.S., A.lS. l'lUMl.ROONl2 Senior B Sivowsok SHIPS! iflifzixw, Annual, Freneli Club HOMLROOM: Senior A MRS. MAUDE F. HOUGPI LT. DA1.LAs B. HUNDl.l,ZY MRS. RUTH CARRELL JOHNSON Tvzzrfwr Asst. P. M. 81 T. Tmu'ln'i' SUli.llL'I'S1 English Suujucisz Latin, History SYHOOLS A'1 1'iNmfn: Cincinnati, Wes- SCHOOLS ATTVNDIIJ: F.S.C.W'., East- leyan College man Sellool of Music lJi,c:nLi,: A.l3. DLGIU-Li.: A.B., B.M. Hormitooxa: Speeinl SPONSORS!-UPS! President's C.1bll1Cf, Student Council IIOMHQOOM: Sophomore li JAMES HUGHIZS Miss MARY LOU IRSCH J Ti'm'ln'1' and rllfifi-fir' IJii'r'1'ln1' Slluzrlwm' SUn,ri.c'rs: Social Subjects Suiijiscrsz English SCHOOLS ATTi,Nm1o: University of SCHOOLS A'I'TiiNDED: Brennu College, Florida F.S.C,W'. Diicauiz BA. in H.P.L. Diiomahz A.B. in Iicl. SPoNsousH1Ps: Key Club, I.crtermen's HL7MI:.ROOMZ Junior B Club 14 Ti'ar'ln'r Mus. LLLA S. JORDAN Ti'u4'fu'r SUILII vis: Latin Sc iiooi s A'l ll Noi o: Wesleyan College DI mu I z A.l5. Iloxii Roost: Sophomore A Mus. JULIE LANE xlllilviii' luslr'm'for' SUILII cis: Qiirl's Ilealth fx Physical Ed. SCIIQULS A111 Noun: lil Paso Normal, University of Florida, Southern College, l:.S.C.XV. Svoxsoitsiillfsz Pep Squad, Cheerleaders, Nlaiorettes, 13nsirn'xx Sliolzxor, Band, Glec Mus. AURORA LLOYD 'I4l'LIt'f74'1' SL'Il.llC,'ISZ Spanish, History Scnoois A'i l1No1,o: F.S.C,NV., Uni- versity of Ploricla Di cm i: A.B. Hom: Room: Senior A Club lloxil ROHM! Senior A ,ww MRS. BERYL KITCHEN Teurbr V Sunj I-.cTs: Home Economies SL'liool.s A1 1'liNolzD: Park College, Uni- versity of Chicago DEGRLL: A.B. Svoxsonsums: Kiwanettes Ilommzoom: Sophomore A MRS. Ei.vA Nli2WILLIAMS Tn1t'fn'r Sunil tzrsz Mathematies Se.Hoo1,s A'l l'i Noi-.o: W'esleyan College lJl-,Glu l,: A.B. SI'ONSOIiSHIl'SZ Girl Reserves, Knitting Club LIOMI-'IKOOMZ Senior A Mus. FRANQES L. MARTIN Miss H1iLl:1N l,AS'l'KA Tl'tIl'fll'V SUllAIl'i1'l'SZ Spanish SCHOOLS ATTiaNoi-.oz F.S.C.W., Colum- bia University Drmui.: A.B., M.A. SPONsonsilu's: National Honor Society Homi Room: Senior A Mus. JUANITA MURROW' Ti'at'f1i'i' SUI!-Il.C'I'S2 English Scinoois A'I l'l1NIlI.DZ F.S.C.W'. Dl.c:R111,: B.S. Sl'ONS0lRSHII'SI Plant High School De- bate Society Homi-zitoomz Senior A Sun,i1'cTs: Psychology Sc'llooi.s Arrixuin: Florida Southern College, University of Florida Di-.t3it1.1,: A.B. Sl-owsoksliufsz Psychology Club IloMl.uooM: Sophomore B P Miss ELLA LEE MANNINKQ .1 Miss Lox'o1,.A MCLAUGHLIN Tf'dt'l7t'7' 'A , Ti'in'ln'l' SUBk1LcTs: English SUBJ! c rs: Mathematics SCHOOLS ATTENDPU: F.S.C.W. SCHOOLS A'rTi-Nino: F.S.C.XY'. DEGREE: A.B. DioRtL: A.B. HOMFROOM: junior A SPoNs0RsHIPs: Social Chairman Spon- sor of Presidents Cabinet 5 HOMI'R13ON1Z Sophomore A W7 1 15 I'AIl'!ll'l' Sz'c'1'l'l111'y Miss E'1'o11.u Rum 7ll'Kll'l7l'l' SU11.11c,1s: linglish Scuoois A 1 11 N111 11: If.S.C.W., South ern College, George Peabody College. 13111111 1 : A.lS., M.A. Ho.x11-'Room .lunior A Cot.. HOXYWARD N. ScAL1as Pos1'11oN: P. M, S and T Sc111oo1 s A 1 11 N1J1.D: NVebb School, Ten! nessee, Commercial College, N. Y., Army Schools. MISS Jnssin VAUGIIAN Tl'tll',l7l'l' SUB.11,c'1's: Mailieinrities Seiioots ATT11N1v1-11: Randolph-Macon wlOH1Cl1'S College D1,c,R1 li A.B. S1'oN5oRs111Ps: Faculty Welfare Cum- mittee HOM1-iuoomz Senior B Miss LULA F. RIGBY Trzzclwm' 5121111-tits: History, Fnglish 51110018 A111 NDLD: Vfinthrop College, 'I4eacl1er's College, Denton. Texas. D1 GRFL: A.B. Shox soRs111Ps: Assembl y Pl'Ogl'flI1'lS llU!wil'ROOIx11 junior A MRS. E. B1wAN'1' Wootbs T Su11,11 tis: Music SCHOOLS A111 N11111: Iowa University, Bectl1oyu11 ciOI1SCI'X.llUl'5' of Music, Uni- versity of T.1111p.l SPoNsoRs1111's: Plant High Band, Glee Club MRS. O. B. XVYNNE, JR. Miss AN Nm BELL STEWART T1'1lr'f1U1' 5u11.11c:'1's: Mathematics Sc11oo1,s A'1'11'N11111: University of Florida lJ1c,1:1 1 : A.B.I:. S1'oNso1cs1111-s: Mathematics Club, Student Council Committee l1oM1f.RooM: Late Permits Tl'11l'flt'l MRS. LYDIA BER!! Osso uo Sc,11oo1s lX'I'I'l NlJl'IlZ Southern College, 'l'.1l1!P.l University, Tampa Business University. D1eR1.1: L.I. SUBJI-CTS: Coniinereial 54110015 A'1 1'1.N1u111: Bowling Green College of Commerce. University of Florida. I,l.GRL12 A.C.A.. A.B.l-Q. S1foNsoRsH1Ps: Business Sponsor of Panther Yearbook. HoM1fRooM: Senior B MRS. FRANCES Hooia MRS. RUT11 POWELL O,NEII. Ser1'f'la1'y T1'111'f11'1' Stiioors A'1T1.NDL1J: University of Flor- Sl'll,ll ers: Iinglish. ida, lfxtension Division. SCHOOIS A1's11 N1J1,11: Rogersyille Synod- ical. Marshall College, University of Michigan. DI'GRlI'I A.B. liox11,RooM: Sophomore A CLASSES E IANUARY CLASS HISTORY Well suh, itys all over now. Three long years of working and 'sociation with friends and classmates, many of whom we'll never see again, has Hnally come to an end. It seems right nice, now, to sorta look back and recollect something of those years. Course, lots of things are bound to be for- gotten, so much happened, but a few scenes of the past will just naturally stick with us all our lives. For instance, take the first day we entered Plant. The school seemed mighty big then, big enough to get lost in. But if it were huge then, so were the Seniors, who laid into us with ten cent lipstick and all that goes with the cus- tomary ratting. After that we were herded off to our home- rooms and to the teachers who were to be our homeroom advisers until we graduated. Most of us caught right on to the new school pretty quickly. After the school elections died down, we took time to elect our own officers: President Billy Frank, Vice-Presi- dent Lois Sanchez, and Secretary Mary Trice Howell. That semester we saw our first Pantherilla. Our sixth maid and courtier were Clyde Rights and Ann Blake. Next September, after summer vacation we mid-termers entered as Sophomore A,s. Reckon it was then the fun really began. It was our turn to wield the lipstick now, and did we give it to 'em! But best of all, the football season was on. Jack DuBose, King Kendrick, Clyde Rights, and john Simpson served on the team, while Herbert Livingston helped lead them to victory as cheer- leader. In the second semester, Wallace Gillett, Malcolm Mick, and Billy Pemberton served on the eager squad. Louise Fernandez was a mem- ber of the girls' basketball team. Bobby Mashburn won honors on the rifle team. Marilou Olsen and Clyde Rights represented us in our second Pan- therilla as fourth maid and courtier. Next fall we became junior A's and things began happen- ing real fast, sure enough. We were right ably represented on the football field by Ned Baldwin, Wallace Gillett, Bob Bigby, Clyde Rights, Billy Pemberton, King Kendrick, jim- my Moran, jack Simpson, and Thomas Waugh. Reid Mc- Masters was elected cheerleader. That semester for the first time members of our class were tapped into the National Honor Society. I reckon lots of us sorta secretly calculated on gettin, in, but most of us had to console ourselves with There's always next semester. Clyde Rights was elected our President, Billy Frank our Vice-President, and David Barr our secretary. For our last Pantherilla Court, Marilou Olsen was maid and King Kendrick courtier. Malcolm Mick, Wallace Gillett, and Billy Pemberton made the All-State Team. On the track were: King Ken- drick, Billy Pemberton, Billy Frank, and Clyde Rights. Billy Frank and Sumner Baker made themselves outstand- ing in R.O.T.C. Marguerite Cherry had by then copped the Prcsizlmlt BOB BIGBY Sr'c'I'elaI'y BIITH BUILRKI3 loving cup in the State Spanish Declamation Contest twice. After summer vacations came our last and best semester. Things started off with a bang with Clyde Rights being elec- ted President of the Student Body. Included in his cabinet were Edna Price, Marilou Olsen, Shirley Jones, Bob Bigby, Billy Frank, and David Melluish. By now we had ten members in the Honor Society. They were Edna Price, Marjorie Fletcher, Louise Fernandez, Beth Buerke, Virginia Harris, Marilou Olsen, Ruth Stover, Dalma Moricz, Shirley Jones, and Robert Koehler. Jack Clark became Editor-in-Chief of the Pep O'Plant. Other member: of the staff from our class were: Susan Frye, Dalma Moricz, Allene Williamson, Dora Mugge, Betty Jane Drew, David Mclluish, Virginia Harris, Carl Holmes, Lucky Hiers, Walter Sellers, Ruth Stover, Jeanette Drew, Pearl Foster, Dorothy Hew- lett, Edna Price, Wade Botkin, Ot- way Sigman, and Billy Black. Shir- ley Jones was January Editor on the annual staff. Serving for the last time on the gridiron were: Ned Baldwin, James Chapman, Clyde Evans, jackie Swann, Clyde Rights, and Bob Big- by. Ned Baldwin and Clyde Evans were chosen for All-Staters. Our class officers were President, Bob Bigby, Vice-President, Trevor Edwards, Secretary, Beth Buerkeg and Treasurer, Virginia Sanchez. Marilou Olsen and Bob Bigby were chosen to represent us in the civic world as Junior Pilot and Junior Rotarian respectively. Among those southern song birds who comprise the glee club were three from our class: Edna Price, jean Wilson, and Robert Koehler. Sponsors for the R.O.T.C. were Marilou Olsen and Pearl Foster. At last the big moment came- graduation. Weill never forget how carefully we donned those white caps and gowns that Thursday night when we gathered, nervous and shaking, at the school. Then, with the band playing the Q'Processional,U we marched proudly and yet sorrowfully into the auditorium. Course, the mos' excitin' part was being presented with those long-worked for diplomas. After that came the Legion and Auxiliary awards. Bob Bigby and Shirley Jones were the proud graduates to receive them- worthy toppings for already excellent records. At our banquet, held January 20th, at the Hillsboro Hotel, George Johnson served as our genial master of cere- monies, Edna Price delivered a mos' grand toast to our school. Then, Walter Sellars and Dora Mugge gave a toast to Mr. Peters and the faculty, respectively. After the other toasts and the announcement of the notables, we sang the Alma Mater and America bringing to a close the evening and a wonderful high school career. Well, it's over now. We're on our own-in college, busi- ness, or the armed services. But wherever we go and what- ever we do, we'll always remember with fond affection the swell times we had at little ole Plant High. Vin' I'I'e.Iirlr'nl PFREVOR EDWARDS Tnwzxurr' I' VlRGINI.N SANQI-Iizz 18 ALLRANDER, RAMONA BALDNYIN, EDGAR H. BARNES, CHARLES MALONE Morin HC.OUN'I1lYH C.. M. Slwr 1m111'.i J'it'l7lll'.1.f In Ul'1fifHIl'1 1'f1ff1.Q-1- Tfii' llI0tlt'.1fj',1 rr 1:1u11ll1' to Nui' merif, W'1 1f like In ln' flrvrv u'l11'11 Iris ffmzzglrli Pep Squad, 39: 11. R. RCPUFICY- 393 Cliarter member Key Club: Ifmmtball. 11111111 full. 11. R. Cliaplain. 40: 11. R. Secretary, 39. 40, 41: Cu-raptain 1-1i1ir1m11,4l,A11 Band Z years, 38-39, 39-40. 41: Chorus. 41. Stale: '1iUl1C11 Ftmtball Cliampx, 381 1.et- 3 Lermen's Club: Vice 1 resident 1ieyC1ub, 40: 11. R. PreQident, 39, 40: 15as1teLba11 Manager, 40: '14op1i Troplly, 41, AIlNCJl.1D, ME11l,1N ANSEN vSQUlRR1lu Qzzirl, 11111 r1'1i11Ir11': lv1 .i zum 11111115 fI'f1'!11l.1. R.O.'1'.C. Sergeant, 38-39. BIGBY, ROBERT CARI , JR. t'Ic:c1i I like work. li f11x1'if111!1'.i mr: I um iii 111111 funk 111 il for l71I1ll.X. Football LA Squndj, 39, 40, 41: Letter- men'S Club, 40, 41: Key Club. 41: Stu- t1ent Council Representative, 40: Prexi- 11ent's Cabinet, 41: Vice 1'resir1ent nt' 11. R., 41: Vice President of 11. R.. 40: Pep O'1,1Ll11l Reporter, 39: A11 Star Ifimrball Team, 41: junior Rntarinn, 41. Bi.At,R, XVILLIA N1 MASON 111115 Silflllil' our of ilu' 1'1rl111'i of Nu' 141112 Vice President Camera Club, 39: Pep 0'P1ant P1iotograp11er, 41, 42: Annual Staff, 42. 1 9 BARQIA, MAN ULL, JR. To fri1'a11fx 141111 ft'1Il'f7t'l'X lu x 11 ini: lr1 i rm! wifi' 11 ,Quail ,il1z11'1'nl lm! 11110 tl ,i11'1'l1 1103. Corporal R.O.T.t'.. 40: Sgt. R.U.T.C.. 40, 41: Color guarvl Sgt., 41: R.O.T.C. Senior Council, 41: Artist for Pep Boi 1iSTA, iX4ARCIA CERACI: Tfwii fair, fri1'f11lly, 111111 fill!-111111111 1.111 H141 f11'1'r1 11 1l4'I1'IIHI1' HI1'17I!7L'1' of flu' SVH107' 111115. Program Chairman, 59: Wfelfare Coni- mittee, 40: Cbairnian of Bu11etin Cum- mitiee, 40: Peyrlinlugy Club, 40, 41: Librarian. 39. 40: linok Club, 40. wa. ' 1 'a O 1 lant, 41-4-. BUERK14., BETH HOUS'FON Ijz1'1'Ai0i1r' likei fm' 100114-f1e1'1l Ili' 111111 znnrw? H. R. President, 41: Gir1 Reserves, 39, 40, 41: Honor Sncicty, 40, 41: Girl Reserve 1'roi.gram Chairman, 41: Home Ronin l'mgrain Cliairman, 40. BOTRTN, WVALTER XVAUR lnfzlqirzg :ml .in muffi fu 1'fv11ug1' lfvirzgi President, 1Sas1tet1Ja11, Team. 40: reader, 41: ui in Ul1'VflH'J1 iflwm. Student Cuuneil Representative, 38: 39: R.O.T.C., 40. 41: R100 Pep O'P1ant Staff, proof- H. R. chaplain. 411 H. R. SS: Radio Program, 41: Treasurer of Psychology Club, 41. BURNETT, CHARLES XVESLEY CLARR, EDXVARD KIAQRSON LV! 111' vfzjnj' j1lr'1n111'1' 11'f1il1' ILL' 611114 HN'1'ONYli j1l1'11x111'1' is 111'11'1' long ivmzrglr, He only ix 11 11'1'll-111111l1' 1111111 111111 fun 11 ,qumf 1l1'l1'1'111i1l11fiu1l. Transferred from Suminerlin Institute, Bartow, Florida, Senior Yearg l'iLlll0l' of Pep O'Plant, 41. DREW, BETTY JANE ni wx .N'1'11'1' i1H1' 11 111rw11'l1f, ffm' lfrrlffy 111111 fflllllxflff-Ill nf 11ff11'l',t. llep O'Plant Reporter, 39, 405 Cireulaf lion Manager of Pep O'PlanL, 41. .18 CHAPMAN, JAMES LEONARD CONRAD, E1.1.1fN KAT1-, UKIIBIRXII Ax 11 1'l11.l.v11111f1' 111111 ,1j1o1'fx1111111 z1'1'l11 1 oxxn 1-1l11'11-xx l1111,el1i11,q, 1It'l cr xml. liA1'1ll1i111 fruzn flu' vfurl. Psyclaology Club, 41, Chaplain, 40: Chairman Liason Committee, 40, H. R. Secretary of Student Self Government, Vice President, 40g ll Squad Basket- ball, 41, 42, Track Team, 41, Vanity Football, 41. IJRHXV, JEANETT111 -IOSEPHA EVANS, CLYDE CARLTON, JR. JPN: RTM 'iR.'XBBI'1N 'I'f11x 11111111 fltllf' f111l1Al11'1l1'1f !7lIf 01IL't'. TI11' I4 ill In 110, flu' mn! In 111111, Program Cliairman H. R., 39, 413 Girl lfootball, 38, 39, 40, 41, liaslxetball, 38. ReSerx'eS, 413 Typist Pep O'l'lant Staff, 39, 405 ll. R. President, 39, 41: Traeli, 413 Cl1fJFLl5, 41. 40, -11: lfCllC1'I1'1U11lS Club, 39, 40, 411 Co-Captain lioollball, 41g l'reSident,5 Cabinet, 413 llills County T. li. Radio Prograing All City Football Team, 40, 41: All Star Football Team, 41. EDWARDS, TREVOR ANDERSON HSTUIBU FER W'l111l1'1 rr I11' 1li1f 1671.1 1l11111' 11'i1'f1 ,co 11111111 1'1n1', 111 f1i111 11lu111' 'fu 11.1 1111!111'11l fu j1l1'11.v1'. Transferred from Morton High School in 1939, entered Plant as klr. B3 Rifle Team, 39, 40, 41g R.O.T.C. 1St Lieuten- ant, 41, R.O.T.C. Senior Council, 41. 413 Girl 41. 1f1.ETcI-TER, IDORIS NTARJORIIZ III IIIII' f11'11V1'.1 ,xf11' fun 1'11f1f111'1'1f 11 1111 1'l1'1l f'l..'1'17, fly fm' 1'l'111' fr'1:'111f.ff11A11, 1l1,g11.'f3 11ml ,q1111'1'. Seeretary of ll. R., 40, 41: National llonor Society, 413 Pep Squad, 59, Cilee Cllub, 41g Girl Reserves, 41g Pep O'l'l.int Reporter, 40. B T t S 'lttly 114'1 1 0 NANDEZ, NTARY LOUISE l 11r k710lLf'It'tllQ1', lon, ix ifxelf 11 j111111'1'. Basketball Team, 39, 405 Letter, 40, National Honor Society, 41, Pep Squad. Reserves, 413 Volleyball Team, -ll. 20 Fos'I'I'R, PEARI. BIQRNICIQ sA'rc11I ll1'1' 11111'1li, fI1'1' .i1111l1', 1111151 fifm' 1111111 11111'1f1-11111111 lk-p S1p1,111, W, 40, 41: Ciirl Rcxurxu. 411, 41, 11. R, Rep11rr1-r, 41: '1'ypisI 1111 Pup O'1'1.IIIl1 R.O.'1'.CQ. Sponsor, 41. 17RYIf, SUSAN AI,IixANI1IaR GRASS, GEoRcIi GLMIRKINDO S111 ill I11'11111i', 1'1l111'111i1111, l1l11111l, 11111111 xUI'1I' f111111l 111111 11113 11111111.11 11-1' lf11' z1111'f1l. XII' fllllglll' 11i1fI111 1111 11111 I 11 fl Scc1'cI1Iry uf 11. K.. 39: 1'cp S11LI.I11. 39, 11fI11 111ffs1 11111111 11111.11 !1lf 111 11111 40: Sludcm Ci11I1II1'i1 Rcprcsg-1II.IIixc. 59 411, 41: Pwycliulugy Club, -Hlg .'Xssoci.Ilc 1fC1it1Ir 111' Pup O'1'11I1Il, 41. 111' ...my 1fRI-.1-MAN, Lum' READING CSONZALFZ, RALPH JR. fl 1.1111 1'I11'1'1111' ix 11 1111111 11'1'111111111'11- B11IfIf111111'Ix f11'1'111111'x 11 V3111111g 1111111. 1f111i1111. 11ILr1IIIII1I'1I1 '1'cam: 1S1Is11cl11.x11, lJi.IIII1IIIn1 Ci11AllT1Ll1I1, 11. R., 39, 40, 41: Vicc 1'rusi- BA11, 'l'11uulI 1311111111111 C1Ipt:Ii1I, 41. dum 11. R., 413 Girl Rcscrics, 41. 1 HAUUAD, LII.I IAN PIARRIS, VIRGINIA IEORANNF 1III2Rs, I.umx'IczR I-IARQID 01,11 1.INNv I UK Rx' .X1111f1'.I'1I is 11 111111'1' 11'111f1f111 111111 1f11111 T111f111.x1' 11f111k111111 1f11'1' 11111, 1111 11111111 ll11j1j1I-.Q11-fllrki 111111 11111 Ilf fllll fn II l1.1if1f111111'Iw, 1:1111 f1111111: 111111 11111.11 11f111 A111111 1fI1'1'. M111 1f11' 11111111 11111111111 fu f11I I4 A711111 1111 11111111 1111' j'11i111! I'upO'Pl1mt SI.I11', 41: R O T C 4 1'cp O'Plant Reporter, 39: Pep SQLIII11, Firxl Sgt., 40, Svu11m1 I.lLLllkl1ll!l .193 Girl Rcscrvc, 53, 39, 40, 41: Vicu Sports Ruportur, 41: bu uv 1 1'rcsi11cIIt G,R,, 39, 40: 1,1'CY1k1Cl1l CLR., H. R. President, 405 Irv IIIII Q Iur 111 xcm., 41. 42: Cf1IristIII.Is 1'1Igu1II1t. 39. IIIIIII, 4 40: 111m11r Suciclyg Pup O'1'1.11II SLI11, 41. qw GSK HARRIS, ARTIIUR Hr3RIsI1R'I', LIR. H1-,xx'I.I-.T'r,DoRo'I'I-IYMAY 11L11,C' l,1'1 4Q1'1lfl1'II1'.N,Y lllj' .Il11111g 1'11f111'1'1'- Sjf1'111'1- 1.1 111111'1' 1'f1111111'11f fflalll 11'111'1lx, 1111'11l f11'. TI'.I1Ix1AcI'I'c11 from Mlli- High Sulimil, Pop S11II.I11. 40: Pop O'l11.II1t, 41: Gir1 C1Iiu.Ig11, I11iII11is. RCSSYYCN. 41- PIOLNIES, CAIKI. ELLIOTT HILL, DOROTHY nOT ni NIONU In ll'Ul'k or Nay xl1I .v Ht'l'1'l' Hacking, in in fri4'ml.i' and fun .vlu'x m'1'4'r lurking. Pep Squad, 39, 40, Girl Reserves, 39. 40, Library Assistant. 40, 41. Ht' hill fwix Ifflvflfll' frilly r1I'r't1.i, :ml i1I1lI'fil'I' ymz1'x. R.O.T.C. Corporal, 39, Staff Sgt., 39, 40, Second Lieutenant, 40, Captain I Co, 40, 41, Scnior Council, 40, R,O. T.C. Senior Committee, 41, STAPCLQ' Squad, 41, Sports liditor, Pep O'Plan1, 41, Band Color Guard. JONES, SHIRLEY MAE Cfmrnzi tlrifzv flu' xigfvl, 111111 mvrils 'll'ilI ilu' mul. Girl Reserve, 39, 40, 41, Social Com. Chm., 40, Publicity Chin., 41, 11.11. Prog. Chin., 59, Sec., 41, V.P. 40, Pres., 41, Bus. Mgr. Pep O'Plant, 41, Quill X Scroll, 41, Book Club, 40, 41, Psychol- ogy Club, 41, Annual Staff, 41, Pres. Cabinet, 41, Honor Soc., 41, Volleyball, 39, 40, 41, C0-Capt., 40, Pep Squad. JOHNSON, GEOIKGPL NORMAN -IR. UGLNI RAI, l1 'fm uri ur Ilozzbfmf, 1I1'l1'7' lmlf f7I'lit'1I'i1. HOGAN, LILLIAN FRANCES llrrx is 11 I1'ispo,iili0f1 NUIV1' rqzztlllmf. lntraniural: Football, BS, 39, Basket- b.111, 59, Baseball, 39, 40, H. R. Re- porter, 33, Program Chairman, 39, Chaplain, 40. KOEHLER, ROBEIKT VIROII. MATTINA, SAM Ml-.I.LUISH, DAVID SYLVESTER Bois Rt'IlIf5', Milling, Iunl abit' will be Mi jnrr- Tfn' mfr' of my lift' ix In make filnifzmi Dvpwziftzlwlif, Iikwrlzlw, .iirzrrrtfg fboxt' IL lm zmuzrzzf lizlfrl. 11 jfltmzm' will A11l1'11,i1n'r my llzzxinmi. fQIlUll'l1i77l bold bil friwlilxlwip Ifuur. B Squad Iiaskcrball, 39, Squad Sergeant Library Assistant, 41, Prc5ident's Cab- Glee Club, 40, 41, National Honor R.0.T.C., 40, 41. inet, Pep O'Plant Staff. Society, 41. 'fifz NIANGANAR, MAIKIE ANNE lVlCSWAIN, ALEIQ ELOISE UlSl.lX14 sis Wfml xzwvl clrfligbl a qnivf liff' affrzrwlx, Tlu' XlIl't'5f 'uwzy fo fruit' 11 fVil'lHI is In Student Council Representative, Chap- l1r'o111'. Girl Reservcq, Cvlee Club, Pep Squad, Book Club, Library Axsistant, Chorus. lain, Assembly Program, Circulation Manager of Pep O'Pl.Int, Psychology Club, -11. NIORICZ, WVALIZNTINE DALMA I't1iivrIrI' ii I1 I1I'I'I'xxIIr'y in,Ig1I'IliI'ni of iifkllilli. Secretary of H. R., 59, 403 Program Chairmin of ll. R., 413 Rl.l11L1g1I1g Fd- itor Of Pep OlPlnnt. 413 N1ll11l1l,ll Hon' or Society. MUGGIY, DORA FRANCES fiuuil lwunmr only II'uI'lm I'l1.u'n1i In lull, Still mafcvi urn' rmlqurili, um! :mim- liuui flu' juni. Girl Reserves. 41: Secretary 11. R., 41 Psychology Cilub, 41: Advertising Nlnnf ager, Pep O'Plunt, 41, Clmplain H. R. 41. NIVITR, ROIIERT GREEN You nmri not r1Ul01l'l?i771 Iwll. Bu! bfi Iwll wurlfr lmrnuizpq. Pep Qjillldlll Reporter, 39: R.O.T.C. Sgt., 401 R.O.T.C. Rille Tenni, 39, 40: Archery Club, 41: Program Clmirman H. R.. 413 Armistice Day Program, 40, -ll. NlONROli, XVALTER SCOTT, JR. Boss MULLIS, lVlARGAR1iT IRENIR1 Rim! lmir, buf .1 sure! II'n1,lu'v'ImII'nI. WU' go fo xffwonl only mlm! PI Squad Pootlull, 39, Football 'liegun I 40, Track ,l4C.l1H, 403 11. R, lresitlent, 40: H. R. Reporter, 39, 40, Psychology Club, 41. i Sfriuzgt' 11111 frm: Psychology Club, 40, CDLSEN, MARILOU A lnzvlvi laily, gizrzriwzled in liglwl from Iver mu: l1I'I1I4I3. Girl Reserves, 59, Chaplain, 40, Pep Squad, 39, 40, Book Club, 41, Psychol- ogy Club Sec., 415 junior Pilot, 41: R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 41, Pantherilln Maid. 40, 41, Volleyball, 39, 40, 41, Honor Society, 40, 415 V.P. H.R. 401 Soc. Chm., 41, Armistice Prog.. 411 Student Council Rep., 39, 40, See., 41. PATTERSON, JUSTIN AUBREY .ln lmrlwii mI1u',I Icon! ii in goat! ds his boml. Corporal R.O.T.C.g Stall' Sergeant R.O.T.C2. QUINBY, UPSPIUR BAGXYFLI., JR. ,1.xCRII He vmy In quiel ami jus! 11 liltlr 5115, lull fluff! mafei' flu' mixlaki' of puxsing this frirml by. R.0.T.C. Officer, 40, 41, Class Vice President, 41, Medals Platoon and Conv pany R.O.T.C.: Silver Star, 40, 41, R.O.T.C. Senior Council, 40. OPP, GLA1JX'S LEO HBRIGHT mils Unk uuiini Irilfv I1 u'om1I'uI4i, Iriivlrirzg rlmrnz In bring ui goml or to ll'lH'Ii ni bdrm. Pep Squad, 38, 59, 40, H. R. Chaplain, Treasurer of H. R.: Library Assistant, Chorus, 38, 39, Psychology Club, Glee Club, 41, 42g Music Festival, 39. 41' PRICE, EDNA BARRITT llur plmstmi ilixposiliun .Intl likmlzlu minzner Icill usslzri' lm' i14I'I'I-ii. Pep Squad. 39, 40, 41, Girl Reserves, 39, 40, 415 Psychology Club, 41, Honor Society, 40, 41, V,P., 40, Pres., 41: Sec. Pres. Cabinet, 41g Glee Club. 41, Riwanettes, 41, Cor. Sec., 41: Sec. H.R., 40, 41g Debate Club 40, 41, Sec., 41, Pep O'Pl3l1l Reporter, 39, Staff. RIQYES, IDA I :July bv vmi1II, Im! I Inn I' mix 014:11 ZLWJVX. Pep Sqxmll. 40. SANCHFZ, XVIRGINIA RLKRY SIt'L'1'Ill1'.I.I In Nw NIII iII',QI'I'u, Pep Squad, 39, 40, 41: NVitness P.uItlI- erillal, 39: 1I1'0j.:1'l1.I11 C1l1.11F1'l1Z111, 40: Ciirl Reserves, 39, 40, 41: C1IrisLnI.Is PQI' geant, 40, Recording Secretary of G. R., 41: Secretary of H. R., 41: Psyelmlogy Club, 41: Armistice Day Program, 41. SIGMAN, OTWAY VVYNN 'KUNIQIIV You kllllll ufml I AIIII IIOIL'Q I kflflll Irfm I iI1lI'111I I0 IN. Psyelmlogy Club, 40, 413 Pep O'1lgm Staff, 41. D SANCHEZ, Lois COIIINNE HSANC Im All omni' of 1m'rriruI'nf ix zzwrffv 11 jm11I1II of wrrrm'. Pep Squad, 39, 40, 41, C1lI1Ip1.Iin, 39, 40, 41: V.P. Soplmmure 121.145, 39: Girl Reservew, 40, 41, Cui: See., 415 Girls' V011eyh.i11 Team, 40, 41: Mgr. Girls' l5,Is1IcIb1I1l Team, 41: c.l1I'1NIl11.'lS 1'nge.1nt. 40: Armistice Day I' Lllulu, 41: Pfyelui STOVER, RUTI-I CAROLYN x'onI's Sm:1IIIl1Ili1I111'1',Iilrgwizl WIJIII. National Honor Sueielyg C.IpI.Iin Girls' Vo11eyB.111 Team, 40: Pep O'Pl3nt Surf 41: Girl Reserves, Pep Squad, 40. rug., 40, 41: Book logy Cflulv. 41. SI4.I.I.I-gms, WALTER RALI-.Ic.II HXVAL'1'H 'I'I'1r1' 1'IU1fllUIll'l' fullsixfx in .myirlg IIII ffm! ix 11I'I'I'.w1ry and IIUIIIIIIX Im! IIIIIII ix I11'r'z'xsury. Avsemlwly Progrglm, 39: IR,-I-Imliwgy Club, 40: Student Couueil RepreseIIl.I- tive, 41: Pep O'PlIInt Stall, 41: 11 Qqulrl 15.lN1Ier1I.Il1. 39: Radio Prcr,uI'.1III, 41. TQWNE, MACK 11. R. Cl1.l1l'l1111l1, 38: Vice President Glee Club, 40: Pep O'P1:inr Reporter, -WKIBIS, PIQAIIL MAYDFEN ff . vw P. NX. You .my IIHII'-Iml, off. ffm! Iu1jnIi'i!5' 39: lsr Sergegixu R.O.T.C., 39: Yiee Girl Reserves, 41, Prehident H. R., 39: 2nd 1.ieI.IIeII.InI -7 8 , R.O.T.C., 40, P1'CS1LIClll1S Council, 41: . I I' H. R, in tudent Cuun- 4 I, cl 41 ' I' SWANN, JOI-IN BuIIDI2'I r J,-xc'Ii1I A Iiglnf Imlrl Ill1'.Y long. '1'1IeSpiIIn, 40: Pep fj'1,l.ll1l Reporter, 39, 40: 15 Squad Fuurbillg Vice President 1'xyelIo1ogy Club: A Squall liombnllg H. R. President, Aswmbly Surge Man- ager, 41: P. Grad. WIXUGF1, THOMAS EMMIT Ijfi' ix rm! .rn .vI1m'f buf ffm! ffm? ii 111111131 time rfmngfw for 1'o1fI'l.'cVy. liuwllmll B Team, 59, 40. As I XVILLIAMS, JOSEPH EMORY, Jn. URAlllil'1'll Sfhklk lo llim of Iarnlfx I,,1il,lpr, 11,111 lip unullf arf: ilu' rznuzlwr of vluju. 11. R. Program Clmirnwan, 41, KU 'l-,C., 38, 39, Corporal, Sergeant, 39. WILSON, JEAN Romani Hufvjry, jolly, full of fllll Sfn-R 11 frivml in 1'11'IiX0lI1'. Rifle Twin, 4113 Glcc Club, 40, 41, 42, Concert, 40, 41, State Music Fesrivnl, 41, 5010, 41g Assembly Programs, 39, 413 Dcbnic Club, 41, 42, Book Club, 40, 411 Ikyrholugy Club, 41, 42, Pep Squad, 403 Phys. lid., 41, Archery, 41, Home lic. Srylc Show, 40. WILLIA M SON, H1iSTER AI,I,i4:Nii UXX'11.1.11, Born for ,izrvrfxx ilu' .u'i'v1v, with gviuw' in 11111, Null lnuzrl I0 lwlil. Asscmblv Pro ram, 393 Prufrnm Clmir- . S ls man, 39, 40, Chaplain, 403 Clase Sec- retary, 40, Pep O'1'lnnt Reporter, 415 Newx 1-fditor of Pup O'Pl:mt, 41. Pirfzzrc' Nof Shown BAIDXVIN, MILDRELH CONSTANCE 1xoo'rs', A .YlIl1ll', u moral, tl glrum in fm' ryvg If j'0Illl'1' in nfml, xlvfll no! pays you fly. Q .1 ef f gg X fm iff fjf W 1 I X -12, ji . ff rf, 71. l ' A bv 1 Lklllyl ' . , Z Il , o o 1 ff Q , f 2 x 1' I' 1, 0 It's with satisfacti that we look back over our three year stay at Plant. We worked a little, we played a little in one big effort to uphold Plantfs previous standards. We came with the attitude of puttin' into it all we had an' gettin' out of it a little knowledge, a little fun, an' lots of friends. In these three things we have achieved success. It all started back in September 1939. On our first day we felt pretty little an' unimportant in those huge halls but after a week or two we real- ized we were a part of this wonderful school an, that we should enter into all the school activities. To our first Pantherilla court we sent Dottie Sue Caldwell an' Harold Williams as sixth maid an, courtier. Always out for the unusual we elected co- presidents for our class officers because we jest couldn't decide be- tween Harold Williams an, Richard Farrior. 's ,- TUNE CLASS HISTORY Twenty-four members more of our class were taken into the Honor Society when they were seniors bringin, the total up to thirty-seven. The remainin' ones are: Billy Frank, Edgar Vaughan, Jean Ellis, Edith Winn, Peggy Kay, Marquerite Chery, Nonita Cuesta, June Beasley, Sara Bur- nett, Bonnie Hunt, Robert Bryan, Richard Far- rior, Sam Horne, Billy Hopkins, Bobby Poage, Emma Mae Murray, Tom Schaub, Sophia Moutos, Jo Patten, Lola Nathan, Nan Shackleford, Jean Stearns, Catherine Boling, Carroll Cone, an, Bob Setzer. Our football heroes are: Billy Pemberton, Clyde Rights, King Kendrick, Billy Jim Bryant, Fred Johnston, David McCormick, Beda Angle, Richard Farrior, Ralph Millsap, Deak Price, Tommy Schaub, Rob- ert Bryan, Tommy Cwhormley, Fred Mar- tin, an, Howard Can- non. Ed Robinson was We chose Barbara Mel- vin as vice-president, an' Jean Stearns as sec- 'etary. An' so a year rolled by. When we became juniors we thought we knew just about ever,- thing, that is, until the seniors would politely put us in our place but at least we weren't the underdogs any more. To add a little variety we chose June Beasley an, Richard Farrior to repre- sent us in Pantherilla XIII. We also elected as class officers Harold Williams, president, Ralph Mill- sap, vice-president, an' Jean Stearns, sec,etary. When we were Junior A's thirteen of our class- mates were tapped into the Honor Society. These were: Betty Ann Taylor, Mary Stallings, Mary Wallace, Ryan Wood, Leo Weiss, Maxwell Cob- bey, Karl Chambers, Dottie Sue Caldwell, Eliza- beth Marshall, Gene Alexander, Betty Jo Adair, Norman Allen, an, Rebekah Yates. All too quickly another year has come and gone. We are the high and mighty seniors now- big brothers an' sisters to our sophomore an, junior friends. We elected Dottie Sue Caldwell Queen of Pan- therilla an' King Kendrick as King. For the sec- ond June Beasley and Richard Farrior were chosen as maid an' courtier. Sisfxrign: Sarah Burnett. Siixxmx Clyde Rights, Virginia Stafford, john Paul jones, Mary Stallings, Bobby Poage, Albert McNab. manager in 1940. The K outstandin' basketball A players are: Billy Pem- berton, David McCor- mick, John Paul Jones, Bobby Poage, Ralph Millsap, Deak Price, an, Bunny Mick. Rich- ard Farrior was man- ager in 1939 an' 1940. Carson McNab was manager in 1941. Our four cheerleaders are: Reid McMasters, June Beasley, Herbert Livingston, an' Egizio Zacchini. The Annual Staff made up of Senior Ais was an- nounced by Mr. Peters as: Betty Ann Taylor, editor-in-chief, Norman Allen, associate editor, Mary Wallace, assistant editor, Richard Farrior, business manager, Billy Hopkins, assistant busi- ness manager, Dottie Sue Caldwell, historian, Carson McNab, boys' sports editor, Catherine Boling, girls, sports editor, Billy Black, snapshot editor, Nonita Cuesta, assistant snapshot editor, Roy Crowder, art editor, Doris McLeod, assist- ant art editor, Christine Kavakos, head typist, an' Lorraine Davis an' Elizabeth Marshall, assistant typists. The Pep O'Plant staff is composed large- ly of Senior A,s. The record of our days at Plant is now closed. We hate to think of leaving-we,ve had so much fun. We'll always cherish these memories of our high school days. 26 ACLDSTA, RALPH ADANIS, RUTH EVELYN Will: hir llllilll' he bar vlmrrrzell our t'dll'.i, Gnml in aflfluliriv, fuitllfnl in lm' xlmlivv, in 14w'll 1'mr14'rr1lu'r bin: fllfflllgllllllf flu' amy' ,r,r1,m,1fi4- in dll lp,-1' um-k, wars. A1.11iN, JAMES NORMAN We uvzzlil 4111111111111 ffm' fu ilu' wry mlm llml ,ilu l11111lauil Alkifdlll. ll.R. Pres., 40, Sec., 401 Pep O'Pl.inl mp., 41, 4, vm. 42, Book Club vin 39, Debate Club, 40, Ylirtzxs., 40, 4l, Pres., 4l, 421 Honor Society. 41, Y.P., 41, Prex.. 421 'lwllC5Pl.lI15, 41, V.P., 42, Key Club, 41, Trens., 42, Pres. Cab. 41, 423 Annual Staff, 42, jr. Rotarian, 42, Quill K Scroll, 42: Rllfll Club, Frencli. ADAIR, BETTY jo Tlwngfr manifnlil fuer rlmrnzx may lw, flw1'v',x nom' 0llfVAl7IkY lzrr v1oili'.xly. Girl Reserves, 39, 40, 41, Pep Squntl, 59, 40, 41, Debate Club, 41, Sec., 42: Na- tional llonor Society, 41, 423 H.R. V.P. 39, 40, Pres.. 41: Student Council Rep., 419 Kiw.mette, 41, 42, Rec. Sec., 42g Book Club, 41, 42, Class Play Property Com., 42. IXLLNIOND, NIARY LOU A t'uf1lw11li-ll hum! is un men sw in miilil of all xlnrms. ANGLE, BIZDA LELD nllzmryx jolly uml quill' ru1'rfrm', life nzuy lu' flull, but m'L'm' i.x fun Football A Tenn, 39, 40, 41: Key Club, AGl.IiXNO, SAM Im! mlzzrufinn forum ilu' man. BADGISR, RUTH LAVIIRNIZ Slu- x1m1ki-lb uni, uml ,wi Ihvrf lim zz 4'rHI1'el'xufior1 in lim' eyes. Pep O'Pl.1nt Stnf, 41, 413 Class Pl.1j R.Q.T.C.. 39, 40. - , .- Publicitv Committee, 42. Wg-Q45-A . .434 ' '!'!l5-llw.L5'f,:'I4i5 ,lv-. ff- 'l.zv's. ..,.f--Hi., ,, W., l g-.'..,-.,m, pi.. , -Q.. ,hx A fl A. u 2 . IXLSOBROOK, NIARY CZLAIRIQ Tlnr gif! in jnlmm' l'1'l'l'-Yfbllig lmiing vyex ix iuboru in lm: Pep Squad, 39, 40, 41g Book Club, 39. 40, 41, R.O.'I4.C. Staff Sponsor, 39, 40, Pep O'Pl.1nt Reporter, 41, 42, Stuff, Student Council, 39, 40, Pan-Americzm Club, 39g Girl Reserves, 39, 40. Asmsr, Rui-'us fl jrllezffx tl wry .u'ri1111.x fbilltif. Banquet Cummilteeg Pres. H.R., 40, V.P., 413 Gl..-e Club 40, 41g Tenni Tcuin, 40, 41, 423 Tl'xespi.1ns, 40, 41, 42 Trans., 41, 42, Key Club, 41, 42, Pro gram Clmirmgm, 41g Pep O'Plaut Rc porter, 403 Student Council Reprexenm tive, 41. S n BAISDEN, MAIKGARET ANN F1'1t'1Il1l1llt'X.Y ix ll ,qifl nf 1110 KQOKIX, 111111 Il j1r1'1'io11.v 170071 fo 11111.11 so 1'111l1111f1'11. Pep Squad, 39, 40, HB. Sec., 39g Bnok Club, 39, 40, Pep O'Plant Reporter, 40. Q J, , IBAi'ER, lSUSIF LEE xv CHP? 1ll'l' 111'1r1k1'111'11 1111 1'11111gx , . y K J ,L 1 x11'1'1'1 111111 goml. 5. I Pep Squad, 41, Pep Squad, 39, 403 Archery Clul5,l'40.'A . J Jw 41, Psychology Club, 41,1 A W' BA K1iR, MARX' ISOBEL 1 RUSTYU , I,1'1 1'111'11 1'x1'1'1'i.v1' 1191' 111'1' 111' kwowxg 1011111 1111 111'11.i'1 is tl g1'1'111 111111g. 11' f sl I . I J -1 g ld 1 - 1 1 ,-1 ,V ,' ' , Y .x! l l 'J BAKER, BARBARA ANN UBOBBIEU S111' 1111s 1111111111 11111 ILYIAJ' 11110 11111' 111't11'fX. See. of H.R., 39, 40, Chaplain, 413 Pep O'Plant Staff, 425 Quill and Scroll, 42, Psychology Club, 42. BARBER, GEORGE R., JR. All 1111l1' 1111111, 1111111 111111121 111s xj1i1'11 by 111,111 lL'O1'llX 111111 111411111111 111'1i1111.w. Transfer from Mulberry High School Feb. 42, Key Club. BARKER, MARGAURITE MG1iliI1T,, 1l1111111s111x111 1.1 flll' xLfL'111I1X of X11ll't'1'1fjV, 111111 11111111 1101's 111'1'11111fJ11x11 1'i1'1111'i1'x 1111111 11. BAKER, SUMNER 'P H 1 DUCK 1l1'1'1',y111111g 1'111111'x if 61 1111111 will only 111111. Student Council Representative, 39, Member intermurnl Basketball Champs, 393 Awarded First Aid Medal R.O.T.C.g V.P. H.R., 41g Debate Club, 41, 42. BARNES, CHARLES MONROE BEARD, JOYCE ELIZABETH C. M. A girl .vo f1'11'11111Iy 111111 .v11'1'1'1 11111 1lllL'tlj'.Y WN11 like 111 111' 1'111'1'1' ll 11111 111s 1111111g111.s 111' 110111111111 111111'11 11111. H.R. Vice-Pres., 41, Pres. Junior B Band, 38, 40. Class, 41, Book Club, 41, 42. BEAMAN, KATHRYN JEAN NKATHYU Kt111Pl',J'11l,Y II girl we 1111 11111111141 111 111111, 111'1'1111x1' S11l'JS 11111'111'1i1'1', fl41t'II11lj' 111111 .t11'1'1'1. Latin Club, 40, 413 Journalism Club, Transfer student. 39, 40, Pep Squad, 41. 28 BIa1xsI.I4.I', AIUNI. ELIZABETH BIauIJARIm, EDXVIN B1SHOP,B1-,TTY ANN .1-1 f71'1'f1'11f I1 IIHIIIII, IIIIITIJ j11111II11'1f fu 1l'1ll'1Il, In 1'1111Ifo1'f, 111111 In 1'11111111u111l. Clwcrleadcr, -10, 41. -123 Honor Society, 41, 42, Pep SLILIHL1, 39: Book Club. 39. 40, 41, R.U.T.C. SIII11 Sponsor, 40, 41, Co, 1 Sponsor, 41, 42g Pan American Club, 40, Kiwanette. 41, 42: '1'11e5pi.1m, 40, 41, 42: 1'IInt11eri11.1 b1Ql1L1, 41, 42: 11.11. Pres., 40, V.P., 41: Girl Reserves, 59, 40, 41. Cb.Ip1I1in, '1ZIci11liiP121f', 42. 1111 f11I111'l 1.1 111 fm IWIIVL, 11I11f ffn' f11'111'l Xi1'1'ff7 g1'111'1' info 1'11'I'vI' url. Publicity 81.111 of Clglss P1.Iy, 42: 1nvi- I.IIion Cozninittee. 42, Psye1Io1ogyCi1ub, 42, Pep O'P1.Iut, 413 Book C1ub, 42: Debate C1ub, 42, 1l1'0KL:1'.l111 Cllairnmxi, 39, C11.l111.l1I1. 59. H141 T511 ,'1ll1'111'fi11'111',Ix Alllll x1111'1'1'11'y un' 11 14111- flillg 1'11111f1i1111fin11. Pep Squad, 40: 11.R. Rep.. -11, Debate C11ll1J, 41, 42, Hook C1ub, 41, '12,'11l'C.1S.Q 1l1'U1.I1'ilI'11 Committee, 41: Venture 1f1.1ilor Pep O'P1IInI, 42: 1'syc1101ogy Club, 42: '1'enni5 C1-0l1K'I'1J111L'11f, 39: c111.111'111.l11 of 11.l11qL1Cl Committee, 42, Quill xml Scroll. 42. 1 1X7 ' I BECKLILY, C11,0R1A b4ARY BIiI.I.r.AlJ, NTARGARET J 1 ,J 5 ' I ' S11j1f1i.Iti1 11111111 111111 1111150 1111 fun' 11111 uf , X ' I , ' 7' 1 l L1 , 1 I , X , , 1 l11'1: 1'tl1'1' 11111I1ili1'.I. Ciirl Reserves, 39, 40:G1ee Club, 40, 41: Pep Cj,P1Ll11I Staff, 41, 42: Girls' Ri11e i11CLl111, 40, 41: O11ice Assiwlant, 40, 415 .-Xssembly Progrzims. 403 C1lf1Nl1111lS P.agc.Int, 39: Psyu1u11ogy Club, 40, 41, .1 f111'1'fy fum' is 11 I1'ff1'1' af 11'1'oI111111'111l11- 11011 111111 11 1111 ing !7l'tl1'f ix 11 f1'ff1'I' of 1'I'1'1fil. 11,1i. C11IIp1IIin, 40, Prograni Cbm.: Pep SI1u.u1, 393 lRyc1w11IgyC1u1I, 41, Kiwan- elte, 40, 41, 42: Ci1ee Club, 41, 42gCir1 Rexerves, 39, 41: Pep Qypldlll SI,11'1'. 40, Rep., 39: T11espi.1n, 39, 40, 41, 42: 15111111 Club, 40, 41: C1.Iss Play, 40: Banquet Committee, 42. BISHOP, ROBERT THOMAS, JR. II1' 11ofl1111,q 1101111111111 11111, 11111 1111'1111. Debate Club, 41, 421 Book Club, 421 m R.O.T.c,., 59, 411. , ,f I '4- 4 I, . 5, I P + BOLING, CTATI-11-.RINh H1iAI'11.H N111 11,3 1f11I'111g 11111' IU f11l1111I'11111'ii 1111 puma! f!7I7l,Q.1 110111. 1111! fu f1'i1I111lli111',I,I. Pep Squad, 39, 40, 41: Quill X Sero11, 421 Honor Society, 41, 42: fx111lL1211SI.11T, Girls' Sports Iiditor, 42, Book Club, 41, 42, llebnte Club, 41, 42, C1I.Ip1IIing Pro- gram Cbm., 41: Volleyball Team, 41, 11.1i. Pres., 42, c111.l171.11!'1, 403 Pres. Cab- inet, 42: Tennis ,1TlJll1'l13I11C11l, 40, 41, 42. BOSTILZK, AI.Ic:E 'l'f1m1' lf11111.I11I11f 1f1'I'1'111'i1'x ffm! 1f11i1y 1111111 11'l'U7II 1111 f11'1' 11'0I'1lI 111111 111'li111I.I. Pep Squald. 39, 40, 41: Program Com- mittee, 39, 40, 415 Book Club, 40, 41, 42, Psye1111I11gyCi1ub, 41, 42: Sec. Home 1iC0llUI111CS C1.1ss, 42: Sr. A Banquet Committee, Publicity Committee for Class Play. 151 HQ' ,, 4 fe :- BISSONNI-g'I I'I1, TOMMY 11 g ,I qt ' BOIING, AIAIQR RAIIVORD n'1'.11.n V1-lj -2 ah I RI'IzIL 11911111 111111111111 1111111 110 lmf fn' 111111 3? Lg ' C11l111 11111 f1i.I air, 111111 lf1n11,qfIlf11113 bv Psychology Club, 41, 42, Glee Club, lyk P WL' Ijmkr, u'1'1l-1'If1'1'1111'1l um fu' by all gum! 41, 42: 1 ootba11, 39. '5 lyk Ita, fuffv. ' uni- - Debate Club, Archery Club, H.R. Pro- OV' 1-5 , P , I , 'N To 4 in ran gram Chairman, Sr. Banquet Com- mittee, Math Club. 9 1 BOURNE, DOROTHY LOUISE BOTH Small ann' su'f'z'l, zlaiizly aml 110111. Girl Reserves, 39, Maiorette, 40, 415 State Contest, 41, Book Club, 415 Knit- ting Club, 425 Bowling Team, 42. BOYD, ROBERT FERNAND A man of fflfflfilill' wvm' goes our of fusliimi. Band, 39, 40, 41, 425 Glee Club, 39, 40, 41, 42, State Music Contest, 40, 41, National Music Contest, 40, 41, Brass Quartet QNational Championsj, 40, 415 Mikado, 40. BROWN, BARBARA CAROLYN Bmeallv 'a quainf lilllz' air of rr't1'i'W, flyerr is szL'f'1'im'.ts anal kimlnrxs in flair fair girl. Pep Squad, 40, 41, 425 Student Council Representative, 40, 41, 425 Girl Re- serves, 40, 41, 425 Knitting Club. BOWEN, CATHERINE MAE Saizl uml alone. Done as mon at xaiil. H,R. Program Chairman, 405 Girl Re- serves, 39, 425 Psychology Club, 41, 425 French, 41, 425 Pep Squad, 39, 415 Volleyball Team, 40, 415 Basketball Team, 41, 425 Tennis Tournament, 41, BRACE, JEAN ABBOTT Her frim1r1'ly niariuri' is Ihr' final aml j7vi'fr'4'f tourlr I0 a lwlflr l'l7dH1l'fl'l'. Debate Club, 41, 42g Book Club, 42, Student Council Representative, 42, W'inner of Thanksgiving Parade Annual. Book Club, 40, 41, 425 Rifle Team, 42. BROWN, FLORENCE 1-si.OssIE Slw erm always lauglw, for .vlvc lmx an iufniir rlml of wif. Thespians, 41, 425 Girl Reserves, 40, 41, Pep Squad, 40, Class Play, 415 Book Club, 405 H.R. Program Chairman, 40. BRYAN, ROBERT CLAUDE Eai'nf,vlm'sx aml .vivlcerify are xynouyuirms. R.O.T.C., 39, Sergeant, 40, Outstand- ing Jr., 41, First Lieutenant, 41, Cap- tain, 425 Football B Squad5 National Honor Society, 425 Math Club, 42. BURNETT, SARA HELEN QIl1't'7l rose of flu' 1'0X0b4'!lXtIl'fll6'II of girls. Pep Squad, 39, 405 H.R. Pres, 42, V.P. 395 Pep O'Plant Rep., 40, 41, Invitation Com., 41, 42, Book Club, 41, 42, Pep OlPlant Staff, 42. Pres, Cabinet, 425 Kiwanette, 40, 41, 425 Honor Society, 42, Sec. Senior A Class, 425 Chair- man of Pantherilla, 425 Sec. of H.R. Presidents, 42. , ti- -.XJ - H- ---- -1- ---- - -H-- -U--A-A--, ---Lu J-N qlwri' nly our' proof of HSUNNY JIMT' 'I Q i ' ' ' ii ' i 1 - ' - 4. llfi llfflllll K i 5gB1mill' 39 40 41. 42 Valles r 'ball Team 40 C1ptain 41, Tennis Book Club 41 42 French Club 42 Ping Pong Tournament 42 Rifle Team 42 Tennis 42 B3 rrlmalzon mmf lmii liven Jilixlnl. F tball 39 40 41' Track 40' Basket 8 ens Clu 4 . I ' X' - , S .V . '. - 1 a, 39, 4,, R.Oi.T.O., Q ,i39, 40, lx 'Y Finals, 39, 405 Girl Reserves, 39, 405 r 5 40' Rifle Team, 39, 405 2- I , , : , z 1' 39, r ' b, 1, 42. Ku y Q Y I - ' X s , - X X CA1,DW'ELL, DOROTHY SUE DO'l 1'IEU Pep Squad, 39, 40, 41, H.R. Sec., 39, 40, 41, Pantlierilla 1V1.iit1, 40, XVitness, 41, Queen, 42, Honor Society, 41, Treas., 41, Program Coin., R.O.'1'.C. Sponsor, 41, Battalion Sponsor, 41, 42, Book Club, 41, 42, Kiwrxnette, 41, 42, V.P. 41, Annual Staff: Girl Reserves, 41, Pres. Cab., 42, 1J.A.R. Rep., 42, Class Play, Quill and Scroll. CATHCART, HELEN1i LOU Wl,SlQR', W'i,ir lo ruxoliig jmtivul lo ln'r'fo1'111. Pep Squad, 40, Vice President of 1-1.R.. 41, Invitation Committee, 41, Frencli Club, 41, 42, CHI-QRRY, 1V1ARGUER1TE HL1TTI.l1 BITU Mwgzzerilr' ix a small, likmzlfli' lass, Il Il1'lI'Il71Il' axwl in any flint. Spanish Ueclnmatioii Contest XVinner, 39, 40, llonor Society, 40, 41, 42, Pan American Club, 39, 40, 42, Cluplain, 19 CA1i1'IiNT141li, CURTIS MoN'is I am m'ilfu'r firm! uni' lasf, 'fix well urmzzglr, I fmzv pnsxmf! Band, 39, 40, 41, 42, Quarteite State Contest, 39, 40, 41, Psychology Club, CHAMBERS, KA1iL 11,5 lmf lurzfc, nor lll't1lfl7, Nm' xlafu, llllf get 1117 1111111 gel ffm! rmzlcixi Juelz griwzl, I-1.R. President, 39, 40, 41, 42, Honor Society, 41, Band, 41, 42, Quartctte State Contest, 41, Clarinet 1st Division, 41, Annun1St,i11'. I Key flub. K' if 'nl tl- 5 , , 1 , 5' -442114 M' -':P4'ffff+ + ' , , -. 1 V I, Q . . 5, ' :fd CHRISTY, BENNETT' A man of forliluifv is alxo fulliof lruil. R.O.T.C., 40, 41. M Sr,-L. COBBEY, 1V1AXXY'1z1.1. Comuzou ,wzzxv ii rmI1m .i giff, 11111 reason ix im url. Home Room Student Council Repre- sentative, 39, 40, 41, Honor Society Debate Club, 41, Prirlimentnrian, 41. CORLEY, BETTY ,IO HB. L., Slit' durzrui ufifb Mn' ifuwizilny of an angel Student Council Representative, 41 Cliaplziin, 40, Home Room Programs 411, Transfer La1.e1.1nt1 Higli Scliool, 40 V CLEOTHLIS, GREGORY ANDREW' HCLl.1.OH lim' wmv mm! uulrfr while ollwrx xlvvjr: Sn runs flu' wnrlil uuui. R.O,T.C., 40, 41, TrafHc Squad, 40. 31 CONE, CARROLL 11 lowly girl ii about all rank. Pep Squad, 39, 40, 41, Girl Reserves 39, 40, 41, 42, Rook Club, 39, 40, 41 42: Kiwanette, 41, 42, Tlisinksgiviiii, Program, 40, V.1'. of H.R., 39, 40, 41 Sec., 42: R.O.'I'.C. Sponsor, 41, 42 Honor Society, 42, Bowling Club, 42 Basketball Team, 40. 11 a COUNCIL, PAULINI5 EIIIQN IwOI.I,Y Tlx-ly my Mm! ilu' lvvxl 1'm1rm'1 ix tlmf nf I1 uvnlzuu. Home Room Secretary, 40g Pep Squad, 415 Pnn American, 40, 413 Knitting Club, 42, Basketball, 40. CUIQSTA, NONITA DEAN O fail-y, unlfilily ix ffiimy aml thy form is flu' l't'flt'1'fi0ll uf llry nufllrv. Honor Sueiety, 41, 42, Vice President of Home Rnmu, 40, 41, Student Coun- eil, 40, 423 Kiwanettes, 41, 42, Anntml Staff, Invitation Committee, Quill and Scroll. DAVIS, ENDER The nziltlzntf lIId7l!ll'l'X will: iffm l7l'tIl,'l?Xf mimi. Book Club, 40, 4lg Pan American Club, 41, Glce Club, 41, Ilcvnoi' Society. I ' 553 may .: CIIOWDIZR, NATHAN LIQROY IUALLOZ, MAIQIAN PATIIIQQIA To tfruzt lI'm'f11'f111fj ,ifuzru ti .fl fellazz'-fiwlirzy vzukizi um' HI1I.Xff'l'iS Xmmf. u nmfmux kiml. Annual Staif. Bowling Club: Pep O'Plant Stiff, Glee IDAVIS, LORRAINE IIAvY 'l'rm' In your ICYIHI, your trork, your friwmf. DOOR Club. 40, 42: Annual Stiti, 42: Knitting Club, 421 Bowling, 421 Cllisb Play Publicity Committee, 425 Rifle Team, 42. Club: Girls' Clmrusg Bouk Club. lJliXY'EI.L, HAIQRY Tfn' friemllizfxl mimi Inu flu' lam! l'Ylllfl'llfllll'IIf. Vice President Of Home Room, 39. DILIAIIII, ANN ELIZABETH A j11vt1.Iif1,q I'1llllIIf'7IlIlH'l' ix no xliglvf Juli arlfagv. Girl Reserves, 39, Pep Squad, 39, 40, Pep Oipltllll Reporter, 40: R.Q.T.C. Sponsor, 40, 41, Psycluilugy Club, 42: Girls' Chorus, 41, Typist Pep O'Plant, ' ,Qt X. 4.1.9. ,. ,.,. W , .1 . A : ', 'Q,.:LA -552-:,,: - sie, DERXYVOIRT, RITA JEANNI2 DICKINSON, ROBERT HUGH Your f1'it'x11lfir1wx.v makes oflwrx f1'i1'rII1Iy. IIU'I'c2HU Pep Squad, 40. Smfr .iiwel mf! rmfm ax ye! 1111l.xiz'iut1's lfllllllillg m'wr gum' fbi' vurnjrflfrml air. 32 DoLL, ANN RosE Tlirrr' is noflring ill flmf ran rIufi'II in xrzrlr ir ll'1III1Il'. Home Room Program Clmirnun, 39, Pep Squad. 39, 40, 41, Girl Reserves, 59, 40, 41, 42, Music Chairman, 41, Publicity Chairman, 42, Glcc Club, 40, 41, 42. DREW, LUCILLE TRICE DUTILL, JANET KENNEDY LUT'I'11, Pu! morn' lruf! in .mrb nobilily of flur- l 1'ii'mIIi11i',n ui ur nlrrlx zviffl frii'r1iI.x. urlm' llmn in an mzllr. Book Club, 41, 42, Knitting Club, 42. Glec Club, 41, 42. 'FA- 1 All-kg, , ' '- QCr1--kkg, I .., Of.. IS. 'JJ , DOUGLAS, BIlil.Y I Imli' IIOIJUIIVYQ I am in low willy IIN' u'o1'IiI. Psychology Club, 41, 42. DUIRIRANCE, BETTIQ EVANELL Shi' uilorllerl 'zulmlrwcr Alu' loufluwl. Pep Squad, 593 Chorus Assembly, 415 Chorus, 41, 42, Home Room Program Clmirman. EDWARDS, BETTY RUTH EGGLESTON, tIIh1NIIE Lou END, DAAN HIKUOPU A Inziug Iu'in'f is ilu' IVIIUXI iwinlom. All fliingv I tlwznngfwf I kl1t'Il', Im! 'HOIUI A fair 1111111 ilruuw ns zviffr a singli' flair. Chorus, 41, 42, Home Room Program l'UIIfL'S5 flu' IIl0l'l' I know I Icrmux, I know Chorus, 41, 423 Pup O' Plant Reporter, Committee. ilu' Icss. 41g Program Committee, 40, Chairman, 41. T fff.j',.,. Q ':5E5,, ,., .,., E 4 ef I ..,.. I .1.: . , , EDWARDS, CARo1,YN ELLIS, JEAN 4-,n.1.ir1' .lI'ANN1F Nnlfrirlg but lrmizwz itivlf is Ivvflvr lfuuz The fwuorx of u lmrson wixc una' guoil 11 frivnn' zulm is ri'uIIy ll frivml. url' r'1r'rr1uI. I Pep Squad, 40: Home Room Program lep Squad, 393 Girl Reserves, 39, 42, Chairman, 40. 33 Home Room Program Chairman, 40, Reporter, 413 National Honor Society, 41, Business Manager Pep O'Plant, 41, Quill and Scroll, 425 Thespians, 42. ERVIN, EDWARD KENNAN Wnrfb, l'0IIl'd,Lfl', and honor, fbrxi' iri- rlvml your Xll.Yft'l1LIIl!7!' :mil liirlbriglwl are Vice President of Home Room, 40, 42 Archery Club, Debate Club, 41, 42 Book Club, 42: Mathematics Club, 42 Tennis Team, 42. FARRIOR, RICHARD THOMAS So 71111117 one Illtlll mm Jo, wbo rfoex lmlb arf uml know. H.R. Pres., 59, 40, 41. V.P. 42, Foot- ball, 39, 40, 41, Pantlierilla Court, 40, 41, 42, Sopli. A Class Pres.: Basketball Mgr., 39, 40, Key Club, 40, See., 41, 42, Student Council Convention, President's Cabinet, 41, Student Council, Pres. 422 T.CfICI'111l1I1iS Club, 41, 42, Annual Staff, 42, Honor Society, 42. FESSLNDEN, NANCY CHARLOTTE Wflvoxe frm' fl'i1'lldli7l!'.fX m'I'er would ojrfud. Transfer from Sebring, Ifloridn, Ps?- cliology Club, 42, Pep O'Plant Staff, Quill .Ind Scroll, 42. ESTRADO, DANII,o DAN For ffm' more if man lerznwx, Ibn' more zvortliy is be. Debate Club, 41, 42, Laboratory Assist- ant, 40, Book Club, 41, 42, Glee Club, 40, 41, Home Room Program Chair- man, 41, 42. FERNANDEZ, EURASIA I.INDx ' S1111 avril qnief, 17111 ilwfwr' llmrz you think. Knitting Club, 42, Bowling Club, 42 FICARROTTA, LILLIE FISH, MIRIU M ALICE A rrmsfanl friend is tl fflillg ran' and Sileizrr ii' our grvaf url of ronI'rr,n1fiov1. lmrif lo fimf. Home Room Attendimce Chairman, 40, 41. Pep Squad, 39, 40, Glee Club, 40, 41, 42, Music Festival, 41. Fox, BETTY JANI: All iilml NIOKIVVYIJ aHraI'lizi'ilui14'fHz'i1'r1l. Transfer from Girls' Higli School, At- lanta, Georgia, Rifle Team, 41, 42, Pep Squad, 41, Debate Club, 41, Honor Study llall Coach, 41, Defense Stamps, 42, Graduation Committee, 42. PIFIELD, ANNE HATHAXY'AY A 7IIK'l'I'j' lwarl Joelb good like xunsbirze. Girl Reserves Assembly, 39, Girl Re- serves, 41, Book Club, 41, 42, Girl Re- serves Music Director, 42, Program Clwairman, 42, Copy Editor of Pep O'Plant, 423 Quill and Scroll, 42. FOSTER, MARJOIKIE JOAN 'Tis ber iffirzlziug of olfivrs NItlkl'X you llnink of ber. Girl Reserves. FRA N R, WILI.1iK M LEROY ,Hn , . v Y - I +GAl.1.0W'AH',,C1lAR1,ES , 1 if ll zxurz' In ws. , 'L BIN-YH ' L' Hi ,'k'U17If71l7IJ' ix an 1' ' Vluxliuy 'JS , 9. tr tt Ji 1 ' aff f A lmy of IIHIIIIIUI' willronl 1l'1'fei'l, lift f1t'fl1'il1,Q lijtrigfrl, ftix xjn'1'1'ft 11i1'1'i'l. 11.11. Pres., 19, 40. V.P.. 40,Pant1terill.i. 39, Traclt '1'e.un, 40, Outstanding Soplt. R.0.'1'.C., 40, Lt., 41, Senior Council, 41, Cadet Major, 41, lnstr., 42, Pres. J Senior Council, 42: V.P, Senior 13 Class. 41, Pres. Cab., 41, 42, Honor Soc., 42: Class Play, 42, Youtlt Parlay. 41. Xiee Presfident Pill.. 41, Ratlitm Program! 41: Boolt- Club, 42: Psychol- tw C1ub,.-12, Golf Team, 4,2vBanquet 1ro5ratn 3 C5ommitteeQ 42,.lf Pantlterilla .t 5, '21 Usber, 42. V , A I B v Q. , 'L E . A A Q 1 J 1 1 'fi I o . tt 'J - -GARCIA, CEASAR Imtzniwrziz' fo frmln woods, and Q 1. 5' paslizwx llt'lL'. I MQ? 5 'Q' , FRIPP, 1DOROTI-IY MAIRN' GARBER, LOREN CARE . AJ: 1-fHriw1l aml ffziffmful friwml is Nw Bt' lJIt'Vl'j' if you url' u'ix1'. IIlt'tl1I'III1' of lifv. 1i.O,T.C. lst Sergeant, Lieutenant, Book 22. Pep Squad, 39, 40, 41, Girl Reserves, Club, Math Club. 39. 40, 41, Glue Club. 42, l'1.1i. Cltap- , lain, 39, Prtgratn Lltatrt an, 40: Avia- v tion b, 4.., Bo ub, 41. ,s.' , 5 151g Q10 Pjfl Grit-R, CHAR tis XVARRLN MSANDYN GIBSON, NIARIE ANNA Hitt' .xrrmll t'n1zr'l1'.mw .X!l't'L'fl'7l lift. A ,qumffrnl1'111'4'tf f1t'1.NIHl it l11'1t'1' Pep Squad, 39, Frenelt Club, 41, 42, 42 lillf of jrlmw. 1S.tnt1, 39, 40, 41, 42, Cilee Club, 39, 40 41, 42, lfrenclt Club, 41, 42, Nationa i Chaplain, 42, Library Asst., 40, 41, . GOt.DtaN, DORA.MAliGUERIf1'12 5 I unity lwvlfv rxfyixont of a 1 fellozv- ing. ' i Pen 'lagt Re orter, 413 Student Cotfueilh, 40, 42'fW'Eirl 3iQServes, 41, 42. Publfqtty Clulrinan, 42, Trerfclt vlub, Nlusic Contest, 40: State Music Con- 2 41, 421 Seb., ,422 Pep Sq t.ly40, 41, , ,J 5 , . . '13 test, 40, 41, Clarinet Quartet, 40, 41, I , Psychology lub, 42, Ofhce Asst., 42, N1iliat1u, 40, All-state Glee Club, 40, .Vp E ghfltaplain, 42. 1 Banquet Committee, 42. . , 0 '- ' 'sn A ll! x l A 1 1 L.. . GHORMLEY, TOMMY Att-'RED The but tzrurmg gow! felluztt. B Squad Football, 39, 40, 15 Squad Bas- ketball, 39, Key Club, 40, 41, 42, State Convention Chairznan of Key Club, 42, Debate Club, 41. 42, Officer, 42: Book Club, 42, Class Play, 42, Tennis Team, 42, Psychology Club, 42, Math Club, 42. 35 42, R.O Cil1.Ll2TT, XVA LTER WAt.t,ACE O, if IA muffin! In lmii' 11 gum! S xfrvrzgtlt. Football, 39, 40, 41, Basketball, 40, 41, .T.C. 1st Sgt.: 1,etterman's Club, Member of Presiclentk Cabinet: Track, 41, President of jr. B Class, President of jr. A H.R., Vice President Sr. B H.R. V GREEN, RACHEL WALTON S0 of lim' rhe01'f11l11f'.v.I, flue 'UIOVC X110 , .vjwmlx if, ilu' umm' of il remains. Pep Squad, 39, 40, H.R. Chaplain, 39, Pep O'Plzmt Girl Sports Editor, 41, HANIILTON, JAMES WILLIAM jIMMX'l, 9 Mnqvily, nwrrilpy, illall I live' wow! 0? 'v' v N -. N. HARMON, JANIS Slim' ix bright will flfal' as is flu' maonliglrl. Publicity Committee for Class Play, 42, Tlmespian, Vice Pres., Sec., Pep Squad, 39,140,411 H.R. Sec., 39, 40, 41, 42, Assembly Program, Girl Reserves, 39, 40, Psychology Club. . C .,-X , .j v A GREUTZMACHER, JACQUELYN HAMNER, JEAN ' V Ng X HN' ,qrzyvfy bexjveakx ber love of fun. A fully as slrikinglj' rlull as she- ,Lf s i I Pep Squad, 39, 40: Girl Reserves, 39, 40, 'Iii beautiful l'A'l'!'!'tli!Ig1j'. Xl A , J X H.R. Bulletin Board Chairman, 40, President of H. lic. Bank, 40, Pep O'Plant Reporter, 59, 40. Quill and Scroll, HAYES, CHARLES BIRCHARD HENSLEY, WALTER FOGGY Spralc lifflf' arm' urll, if you with Io be You milf! Ilvxw'ilvv Ifaym Irilb a Aillamziu. lifHIXiL1l'l'l'L1 ai 11r1x.w.v.si11g merii. Band, 39, 40, 41. Student Council, 40, 41, Pep Squad, 39, .' 40, Book Club, 429 Head Typist on Pep ,, ' . X O'Plnnt, 42, Pep O'Plant, 39, 40, 42, XS Class Day Committee, ' 42. HINES, WILLIAM DAVID EDWARD lim' flwy run l'U7lt1Ill'l' who belirzr' ilnjy mm. Transfer from Green Hill High School, McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, 42. HAH'LOCK, MELBA HICKS, WALTON NEIL Tfwri' ix a t't'l'flIiH Ifiguily of 'NIIIVIIIUY Tluzx, I ilmfr my bark, and .mil on ww: 1'4'x1n'r?!ed and urlmirerl in ber. kr-pl, with qpnllf gully, Pep Squad, 405 Girl Reserves, 39. Glee Clubg Vice President H.R. Q. P' , . , .. ' . 2' 4 5 Q ,rx in Xa, 'QW -'J I 3 6 HOBBS, SARA JANE IIoImsII5 Tlu' firsl duly of ll uoman is 10 fu' uHr'a1'fiI'f, will she fulfills if well. Girl Reserves, 40, 41, 42, Vice Pres., 425 Archery Club, 41, Band, 40, 41, State Band Contest, 40, 41, Christmas Pag- eant, 41. HOPKINS, WILLIAM BENJ- HDILLYU W'ln1!I'I'rl' is mlnzimble 114'r'uv11's nzori' und more uzlnzirwl. Glec Club, 41, 42, Tennis Team, 41, 42, National Honor Society, Debate Club, 42, Parliamentariang Annual Staff, Delegate to Boys' State Math Club. HORNE, SAN1 EMMETT A fuilflful, f'r1ns1'i4'uti0IzX boy, bound 10 .tln'I'I'ml. Debate Club, 41, 41, Archery Club, 40, 41, R.O.T.C. Stall Sergeant, Nlath Club, 41, 42, National Honor Society, 42, HOLT, MARJORIE LANDRINE VMARLIIEU Her brazil is :mf inure .mrzuy Ilnm ber lwarl. Girl Reserves, 40, 41, 42, Treas., 41: Christmas Pageant, 40, 41, Psychology Club, 41, Pep Squad, 41, Archery Club, 40, Band, 39. HORAN, VIRGINIA W. IsUNNI13,' A rlwrrfzll life is mba! ilu' Muses low, u soaring spiril is their prime rlffliglrf. Transfer from Langley Field. HOULIHAN, KATHRYN ANN I 1l'lll'kt'1l zuiflw jwulierzrv, ufrirla mean.: power. Pep Squad, 59, 40, 41, Girl Reserves, HULL, ARAH From ilu' frown of bm' bmul lo lb? toll' of ber foot, slu' ix all 'lI14'H'iI71PI1l. Student Council Representative, 419 Pep JEIfFcoT'r, FRANCIS FRIC TIA' vazxfiuux seldom err. R.O.T.C., 41. 39, 40, 41, Vice Pres. H.R. 40, Kiwan- ette, 40, 41, 42, Glee Club, 42, Book I Club, 41. 4. -.1 , A iw . ,.,. ,,, A44 Squad, 39g Book Club, 42, Chaplain. ' - Y A - A . I ,,, 1 . 4. . . K, A .vm ,J HOUSHOl.DER, FRANCES HULL Bu! OI, she' r1um'r'x surla a way! No sun upon an Easier Jay Is lmlf so jim- 4 iight, French Club. 37 HUNT, BONNIE CAROLYN The eyes have il. Quill and Scroll, Pep O'Plant Stall, 40, 41g Honor Society, 42, Annual Staff, 425 Glee Club, 41, 425 Girl Reserves, 39, 40, 415 Pep Squad, 39, 40, Book Club, 40, 419 Reporter Pan-American Club, 40, 413 Girls' Basketball, 39, 40, Bowl- ing Club, 425 Vice Pres. H.R. 39, 40, 41, Girls' Chorus, 419 H.R. Chaplain, 413 Sponsor R.O.T.C. JETTON, MATT MUIRPI'-IREE The quief mimi ix richer than a frown, Ihr' upright man xr'ol'f1x nul11rz x augrj frozen. Camera Club, 39, R.O.T.C. 39, 40, 41, 42, Corp. 40, Sgt. 41, Lt. 41, Captain, 42, Psychology Club, 42. ,1 , R S . 1 , JOHNSON, FRANGES EWJELYN Were she pc'rfi'i'l, we 5011111 'lI0f like her 'Ill0l'!'3, V M Girl Reserves, 39, 40, 41, Glee Club, 41, , 42, Pep Squad, 40, 41, Inside TFBGJCC Com mittee, 40. -8 JONES, HN H ix uforclx U aih. are , hix H.R mittee 42, Boy's Let- JOHNSON, DOLORES C. Dark !1'f'xxex 111ur1'x imperial race iJ1xm1r4'. H.R. Reporter, 39, Pres., 40, Girl Re- serves, 39, 40, 41, Pep Squad, 40, Book Club, 41, 42, Baccalaureate Committee. JOHNSTON, FREDERICK SWAIN Ili' l71l'llXl'X 'von by llllf xfmfying to jileuxr. Football, 39, 40, 41, Basketball, 39, Key Club, 41, 42, Thespian, 42, H.R. Pres., 39, 40, 41, Vice Pres., 41, 42, Chaplain, 40, LCIICFIIILIIIYS Club, 41, 42, Class Play, 42, Program Committee, JONES, POLLY BURGE Thu joy of youth her laughing eyex dix- jiluyed, and eaxc' of heart her fiery look mfrreycrl. Girl Reserve, 39, Pan American, 39, 40, Pep Squad, 39, 40, Book Club, 41, 42, Home Room Sec,, 41, 42, Psychology Club, 42, Banquet Committee, 42, Pub- licity Committee for Class Play, 42. JOUGHIN, LESLIE EUGENE, JR. XVIFUH' igzzorwiui' ix hlixx, 'fix folly In he zcixe. Golf Team, 39, 40, 41, 42, Reporter Pep O'Plant, 40, 41, Pl.R. Chaplain, 41, Debate Club, 41, 42, H.R. Program Chairman, 39, Basketball B Squad, 39. 39. KAY, MARGARET LOUISE NPIQGGYU W'ilh wzihzzxiaxnz grval fhiugx can dl'l7fl'L'f'tI. Band, 39, 40, 41, Glee Club, 40, 41, See., 40, 41, Archery Club, 40, 41, American Club, 40, Pep Squad, Girl Reserves, 39, 40, 41, 42, Treas., Vice Pres., 41, Pres. 42, Exe. lid., Honor Society, 42, Quill and Scroll, Banquet Committee, 42. be 42, Pan 41, 40, 42, 42, JORDAN, BIELIE MAIER , LITTLE BITU Tiny xhv ix--hu! big enough I0 be Iwi-il. Girl Reserve, 40, 41, 42, Pep Squad, 40, H.R. Reporter, 40, 41, Sec. of H.R. Re- porters, 40, Pan American Club, 40, Pep O!Plant Typist, 42, Kiwanette, 40, 41, 42, H.R. Sec., 42, Psychology Club, 42, Banquet Committee, 42, Quill and Scroll. KAVAKOS, CHRISTINE CHRIST Friumlfy in l!I!1lIlll'l', firm in wizlity. Chaplain, 39, Chairman H.R., 39, Spanish Declamation Contest, 40, Car- nival Committee, 41, Pan American Club, 39, 40, Pep Squad, 41, Annual Staff, 41, Program Committee, 39, 40. 38 KI-QIQHAN, LUCIIIK FRANCES KFNIIRIQK, KING KING, ELIMNOR Rl.-XRGUI-'RITF Guulll' of ,ljil-mln, lrI'11I'fiI'iI'IIf of mimi. I-iNi,i,it lI.IlI Girl Reserves, 39, 401 Pep Squad, 59. llwivlzl AQlP0lltl,1l1fll'f av lil-is Ilnll' Ilfffll if .xwzrzx flu' vliivf ,quml il 40. 411 l SyclililOgy cilllb, 41. 42, Blink ,qrlrflffllifzkilld lu ln' fvnrn lllffl tl I'fwI'Ivll1l ll'lI1jIl'l' will Club, W, lionitlmll, 38. 19, 40, Asst., 'l'l'.Iult, 40, fI'il'I1lflY3 lII.u1r1l'I'. 41, 42. Fla. Big Ten record in Discus Tllrmv, 413 All-Star llmvtball, 403 A11- City l:liOtb.lll, 40. Key Club. 41, 42. P311-fxl11CI'1C8Il Club, 39, 40 41g Clmplaili, 403 PFHQFLIIH 39, 40. V.P., 42g L.CflC1'I11EIllS Club, 39, 40, 41, 42: Palltlnerilln King, 42, Courier, 41, l'l,R,l'rt-S., 39, 40, 42, V.l',, 41: l' rcS.C.1lu. g Pop Sq u ad Culllmittec K1il,l.X', MARY ANN fl l'fIl'l'l'fl11 fl'lII!Jt'J' lllilkw flluufi aHl'lll'f fill' aml krlu'Il'll'll,Igl' Iluligllifzll KIQNNIQIIY, KICNNETII W'1'1ll' mu In UIZA' 11,70 l0ll'v flii frllull'-nlllrl. Girl Rcwrvcs, 39, 41, 425 ll.R. Vice R.Q.'l'.Ci. 39, 40, 41, 42: Debate Club, Prev., 40: lllllilt Club, 41, 421 Pup Sqllllll, 40, 41, C3111CI'.l Club, 39. 40, Pan- 4l. AIIIcI'ic.IlI Club, 40. LAMBIIRTSON, FRANQIQS LINDSAY, JOY LOGAN, ROBI-'RT RAY lIuN I-1 lilly, filmilly, lfnlrnzizlg lim. A llnlilw' Ulllll fn' ii no lluulrfg for li'l1t'1't Om' ii Iflfxlirml to If fligli Iffliiffnll zvlm H.R. Secretary, 39. fu' ix, lfII'l'l x ll girl ubunl. pnlwmnv bull: ltixllrzrlz .Incl ,llll'i'fl1l'M. H.R, Student Cliuncil Rep., 39, 40, 41 V,P., 41, Clllllillllll, 42, Football, 39 413 Key Club, 41, 42: Pres. Cabinet 421 H.R. Program Commlttcc, 41. ., ,I Zif f , N V ,fr -' ' , , ,,.,. gs: 'li , 1 Ll:S'I'Ialt, JOIIQ WAl.'l'l4.R Cfim' mlm' lcllflul u lull, l'vI :ml Ic'f1I'lil'If. Nl.1NIUl' Sgt. R.O.'l'.Cf., 413 l'.lII-Aml:r- ican Club, 39. LIVINGSTON, HERIsI4It'I' WII.l.1Ah1 XVVIIIW fl'll1.'!7 ui vIuI'l' ifmn books. Tllespinns, 41, 423 Student Clliuliuil Rep., 41: R.O.T.C., 42, Captain, 42: H,R. Vice Prw., 38, 39: Soph. Clam Vice Prem C'lIuurlc.1dcr, 39, 41: H.R. Pros., 39, 41, 42, Rillc Team, 42. LONG, M1iRRILL CROSS Her f'ZH'l'1'f1llIII'.l'.l ix 1'c'flI'I'h'I1 in lm' rml fmir. Knitting Club, 42, Pep Squad, 415 Book Club, Basketball Team, 42, llaecalauref ate Service Committee, Ping Pong Championship, 42: Transfer from St. Patricks, Miami, 41. LOPIEZ, DONALD, JR. Hit fluffy lox! in lrlvaxunl Jmz-ws. LUNSIVORD, THALIA JANISE S0 .tizwf ilu' blntlm of llaxlrflzlrzms. Transfer from Academia de VI1lInana, Music Festival, 40, 41, Glec Club, 39, Cuba. 40, 41, 42, l,ll1'AI11C!'1C.ll1 Club, 39, 40. LOPEZ, JORGE Jose LORD, LOIS EVELYN fllllI3't'fL'IlfiUIl.WI:'lXS ix flu' 1'0mplimI'nl of XWKIMI you Jo xkulr, uw 1l'i.Yl7 lfmi you :Ill lfn' uflvuv' fummrz 1iI'fll1't, migfkl Pwr Ju rmlbirzg Im! ifmi. MCCORNIICIK, DAVID Mac Do you wel: D11l'fLl,.1' equal? Nom' ix, I'.rn'1mf hizrzsvlf. Class Play, 425 Prograin Committee, Football, 39, 40, 41: Basketball, 40, 41, 42g H.R. Pres, 40, 42, V.P., 41, Key Club, 40, 41, Chaplain, 41, Letter- men's Club, 40, 41, 42, Pep Olpldllf Staff, 425 Pantlierilla Court, 42. vb. PanvAmcriean Club, 39, 40. MQKIW, MARY-CRIc:H'roN Lr1'1If1UlIt'.lX ,iIIrrf'm1,t fwilw' 1111111 I'io1v11r4'. Pep Squad, 59, 40, 41, Pan-American Club, Girl Reserves, 39: Program Com' mittee, 39. MQNAB, JAMES ALBERT M 1.11111 I only with In lin' my life, and jimi img fwurl in unison Iviffz .zll Imulkillzf. 1,.1F11flH1Cl1I.lI'1.lI1 Sr. A Class, 425 H.R. Program Committee, 41, Pres., 40 Chaplain, 41, Pep O' Plant Reporter 41: Student Council Rep., 42, Pan- Ameriean Club, 41, 42, Basketball, 40 41, lntramural Football, 40, a MCICURDX', LYNDAI. 'Tix only noble fa Ill' xzuwl and good. Clee Club, 40, 41, 424 Pep Squad, 40, Girl Reserves, 42. 2-X Y O f' W' .. was Ymw Q ,. ss -Www ms ,SWE N. . .v ,WN M :ww , wa ,I rt . Ik, Vw 4x K... A 1 5. f . z:- 4' M29 ,. . ,,?X,,,, . 12. 3-:e z..w - -' -M. ,...,. -Q. S X X x ,QS MC1b4AS'1'1iIK, REID C. Pojmlur with ull, f7UXS6'SXf7IlQ ffm 1'tll'l' gif! of lnzriug I'II'I'V3'0r1z' lrix fricfml. Clieerleader, 40, 41, Head Clieerleader, 42, Pep O'P1ant Reporter, 41, 425 Let- termenk Club, 42, Psychology Club, 42 ,, MfiNAB, CARSON NVILLIAM NIAGNON, WEST BITZER NIARGUARDT, DORIS MIXIRGUERITF MAC fll14'dj'.Y I'1u1xi1fI'1'irIg ilu' grnlf fl7iIIlLf.K' .ax Im! a url' llil l2u4'k1In11'1l ufwul 1'0Nlj1l,Q ll man 1l'ffl1IlIlff1'tlV1llIt1 'lL'iffPOIlf mlulf, ln' I I'1' tfnrx his lwrxl lo z'1n1I11n'r' f0ru'Iu'Il. Y rI'f7V0uI'fr. Ftmtbglll, 39, 11.1i. Pres., 40, '1're.Is., 41, Vice Pres., 42, Psychology Club Vice f I. Pres., 41, 42, Basketball Manager, 40, J ,- 41, Annual Staff, 42, Class PlIty,'-12. Q, . - I 1 ' QU' ' 1 If A lfrvm ull. lsyelwlugy Club. 40. l,JI1-A111Cf1C1!l1 Club, 39, liuolc Club, 39, 40, Math Club, 42, Museum Com- mittee, 42. 0 io K lVlACLliOD, DORIS A. MANNINKQ, SAMUEL RANDOLP11 Si' gli 1' mimi fo rum' tl killglllllll is, surfr firm- MM , , 'J .J - . . , . . . icy .sv en! ,nys fl7t'1'l'l1l I fiml. Murfjx and mm'l:1I'j-lnzzrlg. K, ,I Psyelmlugy Club, 41, 42, Mgxtlt Club, 1-uut1u11 15 Sqtmd, 59, 40, Pun-Antericnn dx - NJ5 ,, 41, 42, French Club, 41, 42, Pep Squad, Club, 39, Glee Club, 41, 42, Track, 42. QU si , 9' 40, 41, Annual Stall, 42, Knitting V fu , 1 ' Club, 42. 13 W 1 Lbflx Q M . yr LIN L V , ying' it , ll X0 rv f ts? .fly as . - 4 , La' 1, .P 5 i-,.. ' x W, M,t.t VI ,Q S . .lp ,LV Vg, r, v X L 3 V MARSHA1-L, ELIZABETH ANNE A z'1'rfuliIe, Iullnzflltf, will ronzvly luxx, xfu' Inu benz tm uxxrl' In our .wniur rlusx. Glee Club, 41, 42, Secretary 11.R., 40, 41, Pep Squad, 40, 41, Debate Club, 41, 42, Honor Society, 41, 42, Annual Staff, 42, Girl Reserves, 39, 40, Music Festival, 42. MARTIN, FRED ROBIERSON l'rn' ulml I u ill, I ll ill, amf ll1I'rI x an full. 1.etturmen's Club, 40, 41, 42, All-Star Fuotlull, 41, Psyelwlugy Club, 41, HP. President, 59, 40, 41, Basketball ll Squad, 39, Track, 39, 40, 41, Football, 39, 40, 41. 41 lVlA'I'TINA, JOE A !'0IH'KIgC' in 1'IIt1lll'f' uml I0 obey. R.0.1.C., 40, 41 NIICK, MALCOI.N1 FRANKLIN Ifunll' uml jvmixr' uri' ilu' jIl'n1n'r frniix of tzlfilily tunl mvrif. liitslxetball, 39, 40, 41, 42, 1.ettermen's Club, 40, 41, 42, Truck Tenm, 40, 42, Football Manager, 40, H.R. President, Student Council Rep., Pep OlPlJHf Staff, 41, Psyclmlugy Club, 41. A ., - qv I I .:I 1',.- T ' 5. ,seth V 't.4. -A Aa- 2' , ,, is as A Q, W 9,1 so MEREIJITII, JEAN In 14111111111 xilurzru' it lfn' bm mvluvzrrrl. Knitting Club, 42, Transfer trom St. Petersburg High Sclnml, St. Petersburg, Florida, . 1 ,, , was? NIIDDLETON, IRI. PAUL Born In l'01I1l'l'M' 111111 liz r Milli uuw. NIILLER, DOROTHY nor Clnsra Day Committee, R.O.T.C., Stu- Shi' flux ll jrlwzxiizg IlILlIIlIl'1' arm' friwnllv t.lCnI Council Rep., H.R. Program lmlrl. Cll.11fI11.lll. Psychology Club, 41. MOORE, MARY EDITH Gum! bzmmr ii nm' of lfn' wry fmt! i1rfi1'l1'x uf Ilrzatx mn' nm u'1'ar. MILAM, FRANK ANDERSON Ili' 1l1'.u'I'z'w' mnrfn Almzist' nfm 1101'.v -rm! zrfml bv muy, lm! liflxlf lu' nnglwf. Psychology Club, 42, Assembly Pro- 11111111 . MOO1i1i, FERDA fi1'llfl1' in zmfflmil, wxolzziv in arfiorl. Student Pan-American Lcaguc, 30, 40, Glue Club, 40, 41, 42, State Music Fes- tival, 41, 41, Knitting Club, 41. MORAN, JAMES IJIGNAN NJININIYU A i'o111'1'f1l1'J fmzrl, 11 will iufmilvlu. FOotb.Ill, 40, 41, 42, Lcttermiink Club, 42, County All-Sur liootball, 42, Pep O1Pl.xnt Reporter, Bgultctball B Squad, MOUTOS, SOPHIE Cfmfrflzlfzvxx it un off-xlml of gnmfllrxv 11111, Iciiifunl. Honor Society, 41, 42, Knitting Club, 42, Book Club, 39, 40: Home Room Chaplain, 40, Bowling Club, 42, Class MYERS, ROSEMARY DORIS Aff1'ar'liz'f' fizfvx un' lflrm' llmi 1L't'!11' lllPfll1'fXUl!l1'1l f1'iw1111ir11'.w.i j1r'ir1l1'11 llwztif. Pep Squad, 40, I-1.111 Monitor, 41. 40. MOTT, C1.1FFORD RAY If if 1I'e'f'U, 11,1471 'fix Ifonv, llmz 'lzwitz' zwll il llt'l'1' 1111119 qllirlcly. Play Publicity Committee, 42. NIURRAY, EMNTA MAE 'lqlnwy tm, fivwi' Irlom' ufvo tm' izfvolrl- fmrziml uxiflw fmlrli' lbonglrlx. Honor Society, 41, 42, Program Com- mittee, 42, Vice Pres. of Frcncll Club, 41, 42, Senior Banquet Committee, Music lfustivul, 40, 41, Program Chair- man of Home Room. 42 f ls, NATHAN, INGA PEGGY Nnllring ix imfmxxible I0 tl willing lwmrl. Book Club, 39, 40, Girl Reserves, 39, 40, Pan American, 40, 411 Knitting Club, 42, Secretary, 42: Progrant Chair- man, 42. NI'1XX'ELL, SUZANNE BIGELOW Gwzllu tzml umilesl us u fi0u'r'r, Girl Reserves, 39, 40, Book Club, 39, 40, Debate Club, 4l, 42, Pep Squad, 39, 40, 41, Psychology Club, 42. PARKER, BI-1TTY JEAN Nnllniug is so pllfllllall' as kifzilfzrxx. Book Club, 39, 40, Librarian, 39, Glee Club, 40, 41, 42, Sec. of 11,R. 39, Band. 39, 40, 41. NATHAN, LOLA Tlvepy funk info ilu' lmrllly of flly mimi, tllltl lfml, in XIIFXS, llujy rm'IIx11i'I' IIVY lily dI'I'Il.t. Pep Squad, 39, Girl Reserves, 39, 40, Pres. Knitting Club, 42, Asst. Adver- tising Mgr. Pep O'Plant, 41, Advertis- ing Mgr., 42, H.R. Pres., 41, Reporter, 42, Knitting Club, 42, Psychology Club, 42, Honor Society, 42, Quill and Scroll, 42. NICHOLrXS, GLORIA Iiuulzirx' it jwuutfrg ll xmih' is ils szrrmf. Band Mniorette, 40, 41, State Contest Solo Award, Girl Reserves, 39, 40, Band Librarian, 40, 41, Knitting Club, 42, Bowling Club, 42, Book Club, 39, Class Day Committee. PATTEN, VERA jo Ax un arilvxs, t'w1ff'xs'zI uwiflmzzf rival In xlrirle, as u wif, if noi jimi, in Une wry first line. Chaplain, 40, Student Council Rep., 40, 41, 42, Girl Reserves, 40, Pep Squad, 40, 42, Pep O'Plant Reporter, 40, 41, Thespians, 41, 42, Sr. Class Play Gay , Psy. Club Reporter, 42, Managing lid. Pep O'Plant, 42, Honor Soeiety, Book PI-IIPPS, HARRY XVATROUS Wim! men flint' Ilom' can xlill ln' dom' ,xml tlmll lu' Ilom' loiluy. Vice Pres. H.R. 41, Debate Club, 41, Reporter, 39. PRICE, CHARI.I2S MONRCDI., -I In:AR Dt'.YfillV1'iA Tof. H.R. Pres., 40, V.P,, 39, 40, Sec., 41, Student Council, 39, LCIICFITXLIIPS Club, 41, 42, Football, 39, 40, 41, Basketball, 40, 42, Psychology Club, 42, Lord Chamberlain of Pantherilla, 42. Club. PEM IIERTON, BILLY BRYAN III M A lift- of ease ix I1 Ilijjqenll Aburxnil. H.R. Pres., 39, V.P., 40, Pep O'Plant Reporter, 41, Student Council Rep. 41, R.0.T.C. Corp., 39, Sgt., 40, Key Club, 40, 41, 42, l..CIKD1'l11L1I1iS Club, 40, 41, 42, V.l'., Football A Squad, 39, 40, 41, 42, Track Team, 41, 42, Basketball Team, 39, 40, 41, 42, All-State Basket- ball, 41, 42. PoAcgI-., ROBERT GLENN I:IoIsIIY Ht' ulzuzyi figlllx luis Inf-I' I0 'll'ilI flu- gmm' and IIl'1l'l' llrinkx lvirntclf In 1l'i1l IDU flllllf. H.R. Pres., 41, 42, V.P., SCC., Honor Society, 42, Sr. Class Pres., 42, Rey Club, Basketball, 40, 41, 42, Letter- man,s Club, 40, 41, 42, Pep O'Plant Sports lid., 42, All-State Basketball, 42, Quill H Scroll, Student Council Rep. -Q PRICE, MARTHA LOU A1111 .Ifilf be llliillg, mtzei' JOHN, Pep Squntl. 39, 40, 41, Book Club, 40. 41, 42, Knitting Club, 42, Thespians, 40, 41, 42, President's Cabinet, 42, Girl Reserves, 39, 40, 41, 42, Psychology Club, 42. REID, BETTIE jo RICHIXRDS, REBARENI2 1 on ilu our eyes I1 juI'ru', Wifb .iuvfi u Iicwl, Imfy-Iifar' ILWVY, .Iliff I ll Book Club, 39, 40, Knitting Club, 42, Vice Pres., 42, Chaplain H.R., 41, See., 42, Pep O'Plant Reporter, 41. mozlul fo follow any Jay. Pep Squad, 40, 41, Chaplain, 41, Areh ery Club, 41, Cilee Club, 40, Girl RL serves, 40, Book Club, 40, Mid-.f:'12' , .L 1, .. My c if f-LQQY RIiDlDlNG, MARGARET ELIZABETH xl frilly, xzwuf, MlI1flI1'1'Il Clee Club, 41, 42, Debate Club, 41, hm. 42, Book Club, 39, 40, Pep Squad, 39, 40, 41, French Club, 41, 42, See. of H.R., 41. RICK kfritumiiixs STEVENS X NN1lll1l'1' Ile. mf HX In fn' of ,QUOII I'fII'I'r'. VX, N . Pres., 5 Student Council Rep., V413 'iespid 41, 42, Book Club, 42, J I h Club, 42. X I Y, , ,w X-'if ,- Xxj- .N if 1 w X01 xx i P- XX. RIGHTS, CLYDE SIFXYIQRS PUNcHY Pres, l'1.li., 59, 41, Fnotb1I11,39, 40, 41, 42, Pniitlierilla, 41, Courtier, 39, 40, V.P. Alr. li Class, V.P. Sr. Class, Track, 40, l.etterIIIen's Club, 40, 41, Student Council Conv., 41, jr. Kiwnninn, 41, Key Club, Pres. Sr. B Class, Pres. Stu- dent Body, 41, Class Play, 42, Sec. Trens. Math Club, 42, Band, 39, Lt., Surf Sgt. R.O.T.C., 41. RICHAIQDS, KENNETH C-:OPPIIYIUII .Y1'll.Xl' l1'1'-X' IHHYPIVI IIIUII. R.O.T.C., 39, 40, 41, Psychology Club, 40, 41. R051-IVIELT, UPTON TIIIQ3 lllltlll' wuougli 11170 krmu' lmu lo lmzrn. Home Room Secretary, 39. RIEK, MARGAli1iT JANE A lrm' friaml is foI'1'I'1'I' nl friwlif. Cirl Reserves, 39, 40, 41, 42, Kiwan- ettem, 41, 42, Psyehology Club, 41, 42 Knitting Club, 42, Pep Squad, 39, 40, 41, R.O 41, ROBBINS, JOE HERMAN Meri! and gootl l11'I'4'Ji11g will nzake llirir any I'z1'I'yI4'fJ4'1'0. , Pep O,Plant Reporter, 40, H.R. See., .T.C. Sgt., 41, 42, Banquet Committee. SM-ARIO, MARY SCOTT, MAURIQE SHAc:Ki.u1'oRD, NAN RHEA A mmf! girl Ii XIIVIXIUIII' t'l4'V'j'Il'!7i'1'l7'. nl'RO1L5SURU Cirrn'ir114.v1n'xx ii uixilnm. l:rCI1Cl1 Club, 41. 423 B00li Club, 40. 1.47 115 imliirfiw' tlw 1'1'zIMHI nf flu' ruse. Circulation Mgr. Pep 0'1'1ant, 42: Psy- -ll,-43. 15.1cc.11.1urcnte Cunxniittcc. clinlngy Club. 42, Trans., 421 Bunk Club, 40, 41, 423 Pep Squad, 39, 40 Tennis Tnurnamcnt. 40, 41, llnncn' Su cicty, 41, Quill and Scroll, 42. 'DN SCHAUB, THOMAS XVLZNTIL 'ioMxn ' 54 f V411 SIiTZliR,BOB IJUNHAM -v 4 urn ' 'Tix 4'il1n'ulirn1 Ilia! forum flu' wim1', just 1 W'fu'r'1' i1'm'.x his ftrluuf xfop? A, , ' 'T us ffm' frrig ix ffwlf lfu' f1'1't'vA illflillftl. , 1 ' ' Prng. Clwm. H.1l., 59, 40, 41, 42: Quill A 'B Debate Club, 40, 1.ettcrmen's Club, 41: J F K Sci-011, Band 40, 41, Carniml Cum., Key Club, 41, 423 Honor Society, 42, 40, 415 llicspizlns, Prog. Clun., 40, 41, ew Football, 40, 41. M V Pres., 41, 42: llonfir Society, 41, 42: Club Iitl. Pep O'Plant, 423 Class Play ' ' Prop. Mgr., Director, His First Sliqivefl uHis First Date, NWl1ite Pliantoinf' , , Now That Aprills Here. ' ' ,L l ' 1 1' ., . A SIIIELDS, BETTY JANE 'fi iv SLINGLUT-'i-', BIL1. Sx11TH, KIANIQE A I1ll'1I.HHlf miilr, I1 uinniug wuy, 111111 X A lillli' fzziufvirf llflltf' uml fllfll ii 1't'll.1f7l'Al ctb1'l'1'flIl7l1'.X.K it Mu' f1'i1'Il1l um! fn'1ju'r IH'l'l'l' muff! I0 mx.-' ' Li' j VI fly lfu' u'i.u'x! HIUII. .ill gnnif grrzwx, Girl Reserves, 41, 42, Boqk Club, 46 ll Transfer Student from Rnbt. E. 1.cc, Transfer Student from Hillsbnrougli French Club, 42, Red Crnses'KiiiiitLng ,Rf jacksonville, Psyclmlugy Club, 41. High. Club, 42. f ' 1 ' U 1. ' ai +V. . , f ' . f l X.. l 1, ' I SINQTJQTQN, PAUL GIBSON, Alu. Om' uf flmu' all-'rouml brzys ll'l7I1 uri' flu' sul! In ilu' rurifi. Charter Member Key Club, 39. Parlia- mentarian, 39, 40, Director, 40, V.P., 41, 42, State Convention Chin., 423 Pep O'P1ant Reporter, 39. 40: Psy. Club, 41, 42, Pres., 41, 425 Carnival Com., 40, 413 Book Club, 41, 42, Pres. Cab., 42, V.P. H,R., 423 Class Play, 425 Math Club, 42. 45 SMITH, GUSTINIT Huusslr 1oL ' Slit' v11Nr'tai11x ti rlm'rf1il iliiliositimz illlrujxi. Girl Reserves, 39, Bunk Club, 40, 41: Knitting Club, 42. of SMITH, MILO MU1RPHE13l A fmy 111111 is 11111 l'1' l0111'Ir11111' 01' l111'ki11g ffl f1'i1'111l1. 11.R. Pres., 42: TlIespi1In, 425 l:1'lI1'1Cl1 Club, 41, ,l'1'C1lS., 41, 42: Debate Club, 41, 42, Vl41'C.1S., 42g Pzooli Club, 42, Ban- quet Cuinmittee, 42, Ci1'.lKlL13l10l1 Cum- mittee, 42: Class Play Prupcrty Coin- Initzce, 42: Mntb Club, 42, Prev., 42. STA1fI ORD, KATHI-:RINI3 VIRGINIA STALLINGS, MARY ELIZABETH 1111111111111 1Lif!7 mf! Mark 1'y1'.x, like H11' .fl lozrly l111ly, g111'1111'11l1'1l 111 Iigbi fr 111111 111 1I11'11111,e xkirix. ,lq1'Zl11Sl.C1' Student, Girl Sgt-nt-Arms Sr. l11'1' 1111'11 11111111111 111111 l11'1111fy. 0711 H.R. Sec., 39, 40, 41, 42, V.P,, 403 Pep A C.1.m. Squad, 39, 40g 1l11IIor Society, 41, 42 Piwrgranw Clnn., 41, Treas., 42, Kiwan elte, 41, 42, Rec. See., 41, Cor. See., 42, Bunk Club, 41, 42g Psyclnvlugy Club, 41 O 42, Treas., 41, Cor. See., 425 Pep Plant Bus, Mgr., 42g junior Pilot Rep. 423 Trens. Sr. A, 42g Quill Sl Scroll. 4 'i 1.5 y SPOTO,JOSEPH1N1il:RANCliS ' 1 i l ' fr vw 1 1,1 l 1 l '- . .1 do . . , 5- ', 10 511111111 111111 lllllj, Il!1t'1!' 1-1111111111111' 1 r I , 1 ix ltlfll xy, X Tl' , E 1 Knitting Club, 425 Book Club, 42. ' 1 I I U 1 J ld l STAR, DOROTHY K11!I1ll1'11tQl' it 11111111 1111111 1'1111i111l1'11t lu f01'1'1'. P1111 Ameriegxn Club, 40, 413 Cvirls' Rifle 7 Tearn, 41g Rnicting Club, 42. X15 S Yu X S'rIaARN s, JEAN PIQNROD D1.u11' W'u1111'11 111111 4Hr111'1'1't 111'1' 11111111' In luv 1111 1-11 fur flwir l11'1111fy 111111 .II1'1'1'l111'xt. 1i.O.T,C. Sp11IIs0I', 39, 40, 413 V.P. Stu- dent Body, 41: Class Pl.Iy, 425 PLlI1Il1C1'f 11111, 40, 42g Pres. C1Ib,, 41, 42, Sec., 42: Pres. 11.R., 59, 40g Honor Sueietyg Pep O'Pl.InI Statf, 42, Pep Squad, 39, 40, 41, Sec. S11plI. Class, jr. Cl.Issg V.1'. County H. S. 41. Sze.. 423 C7111ll3l1L1 Scroll. Pep O9Pl1int Reporter, Allg Transfen ,, 4' Q. R... STAIffoRIJ, LOIS i L0sI-I1,l.', 1 S1111 x1'11fl1'1'.1 1'11i11VI1111'11I 11lw'1'a11 1'11j0-I' 111011. student. 'J , . P 1 1 a X I . Q, w - 3 . 5 if 5 'Il S'I'pIIagTT1QIGggFI.I3TcHER SMTTH 11 l111tS'i7111ll f Jo ju 1111 ?011'1. 1'1' kllllll 111111 m11k1' tbg 11Qe1'JrH'u1111' UlL'1l? K Liz- i A ' is, A- 4 1 12 Y .1 B 5 1, . I . . A ,EF cf . 'V 1, . Nc? 15' '11 STARRS, JEA N ELLI2 N SX11' what bw' .t1'f10ofi11g x1'1'1o11.1lVy, H1111 ,7i7li1Il1f f11f2111' 111111 1'1111xixl1'111'YI'. Pep Squad, 411 French Club, 41, 42: Bowling Club, 423 Knitting Club, 42. STIZNDER, EDITH I - A f111'1' wifb Xll.'l'l'flIl'XX 01'1'1'.vl11'1'111f, mf! x111il1',x, by 11111111111 Li1111'11111I b1't'1l1 , .ev X Szwr'lm'xs .tlrium by ifx 0u'l1 Iiglrf. Student Council Representative, 59, 40, 42: Pep Squad, 39, 40, Sec. of11.R., 41. THOMPSON, Urmucz, 111 1 01viMY', llix flnirf nwlijmfiozi ix lrnrukillpg for mH11'lfviHg lo Ju. TAYLOR, BETTY ANN Tin' 1' . . . Vry girl: l'f1'l'lHlIl.V, L'iz'111'im1.t, STRUSS, MARIE JANE ami t'1'1'xt1fil1'. Honor Society, 41, 42, Prog. Corn., 423 Tlicspinns, 39, 40, 41, 42, V.P., 41: Ki- 1'i11lC1'Cd from Clirist Sclxool, Arden wanetlcs, 41, 42, Pnrl., 41, 42: llcbnte N. C., in September. -11. Club, 41, 42: Sec, Book Club, 40, 41, V.1'., 41, 42: Quill 84 Scroll: Pep Squad, 41: Prex. Cub., Annual Staff, 42: Girl Reserves, -10, 41: Class Play, 42: Pep O'P1nnt Rep.. 40, 413 Sl. Council Rep. F TAYLOR, B1l,1.Y1Z1V1ARGAR14.'I' .fl ,qomf zlixlmiilirzll ix fur j1i'vf1'l'1lf1l1' SUTTON, MARY 1iAC11EL nO1,1.x ' All tzflrmtfizv girl, fllril in rzzuxir, 11 HIAIIIIIVI' .io fr'i1'ml1y, 11 .wuflr All quirk. fo gnlil. Glec Club, 59, 40, 41. 42: Mi1i.1do g H.R. Pres., 59, V.P., 40, Student Coun- Pep Squad, 40. X ci1Rep., 41, See., 41: Cilcc C1ub, 40, 41, 42: Dcbntc Club, 40, 41, French Club, 41, 42: Kiwancttcs, 41, Pres., 41, 42: Book Club, Treas., 41, 42: Banquet Com., 42: Pres. Cab., 425 R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 41, 42: Prop. Com. Class Play. lt 1 RNER, CHARLES EDWARD VASQUEZ, GUY TONY 712RQY'l,11-ULEN, ANDRE is f1'iK'1l1,1f1ifI',N flu' vqmzl of 11113 Qniul, ilufvmzdablr, ll'!H'lI fbrw ii rmwl, . j:H1'tI1I1I!7!11',t1III1'f . luf11'f01l7111. COIIf1'IIf lo fullmt uwlf rufbw' flmu lu 2, l , 111111 .nlnm1m1li1,g. Book i ub,-I 41, 425 Math Club, 42. Ivail. I .4 l 1' 1 A- 1- J- 1' - 11 ., - .-. . xp i s . xJ 1 ' v . rx, fu 5 IIA-1 . 1 47 Q :gk wk Q 2, 2 wk A 2 it 5 gf' iii? VAUGHAN, EDGAR Oli! l1l1'x't1 u'ilfn ft'IlIIJl'l', ufmn' nu TURNER, NCDIKMAN Ellfftlflliiflg our .n'u.n'.v wiffl - l'fldl'WIFlI ilzvlmly. t'l0Il1l1'll my run nmka' lovzrzrlvu' xflrrfr- Student Counci1 Representative, 41, fIIlLI.XillL1K1-X. Glce Club, 41, 42: Music 1:estiVa1, 42. 12.111 American Club, 40: Book Club, 40: Glue Club, 41, 42: Honor Society, 42. XVALLACE, NIARY ALFORD 1'1111i11I111', fllfl'I1f,Ql'1If, l'4mt'il'1lfT!I 111111111 of ,qr111'1' 111111' 1'o11111l1'l1' 11111j1'xfj'. Bnntl, 39, 40, 41, State Contest, 39, 40, 41, Pep cJ,Pl21Tlf Rep., 39, H.R. See., 40, 41, Girl Reserves, 40, 41, Gay, 41, 'Iil1espi11ns, 40, 41, 42, Honor Soc., 41, 42. Prog, Cbm., 42, Kiwnnettcs, 41, 42, Annu.1l Stall, 42, Debate Club, 41, 42, Pep Squad, 41, Pres. Cub., 42, Banquet Com., 42, Quill SL Scroll: Pres. Bk. Club. VVFAVER, CAROL ANNE 113011 11 1'f11'1'1'f11l 1'1IlllIfI'l1Kllll'1' 1'1'11'111.1 tl I1lI'1'1'J' Z71'tl1'f. Bulletin Rep., 39, 40, Progrnin Clmir man, 39, 40, 1l.R. Program Cl11111'1I111H, 41, 42. XVELLAQOTT, HARRIET NELL13 Sfvr' 1'af1'y ffl u111'1'.1t111'111 115 lriglv IIX Xllt' 1l1'j1,1. Areliery Club, 40, 41, Psychology Club, 41, 42, Band M:1iorette,39, 40, 41, 42, Program Clmirinzln of H.R. 39, 40, Band l,ibrnri.1n, 39, 40, 41, 42, Band Contest, 40, 41, Mniorettc Teacher, 42. WATSON, JA N1 11S PAUL I j11'r1f1',s.i' 1111! i111!ei11gg Ullltj' fliir, lr! 1'111'l1 1711111 11'n X111 111111. Glee Club, 41, 42, WL1ss, 1.120 MILLER Sl71'1'lL'Ll 111111 1'11l111l1l1', 11111'11y.v 011 II11' 111111, 0111' of ilu' firlrivf of 110311, 111' 1'1'111li1y 11x.u'1'f. Student Council Rep., 39, H.R. Pres., 40, Pep O'Plnnl Rep., 41, 42, Debate Club, 40, 41, 42, Critic, 41, 42: Arell- ery Club. 40, 41, Honor Society, 41, 42, Study Hall Clim., 41, Book Club, 42: BZlCCIllA11I'C11fC Com. XYHITAKLR, FURMAN TI11- lL'flI1lX 111111 11111111 111'1' tllll 11,11 011 M11 111111 of IX11' 11lj1'.1f 11111 ig11fm',1, lI1I1'11111llI'1'1l basketball, 40, 41, 42, lntr11- Illllllll bllseball, 40, 41, Book Club, 42. W11.SON, Lois EARLE 1-111111-1:1 11 .i111i11' fo t'l'f'7'j1 slmkrrz f1l'01'L1, 111111 11 11'1l In 1111.t11'11r 1'1 1'1'VYff7i1I,Q .thc f11'111'11'. Pep Sqlllld, 40, Vice Pres, of l1.R., 59, Cll311'1l11lIl ol' Program Committee, lfca- tLl1'C llditor Pep O'Plunt, 42, Reporter of Psyeliology Club, 41, V.P. of Debate WINN, ED1T1-1 MAJORI1. 11 ,rliirit .r11j11'1'if11' fo 1'1L'1'j 01'1'11vi1111. 1 Book Club, 40, 41, Student Council l Representative, 41, Assembly P1'0gl'Al1US, 40, 41, 42, Glee Club, 42, Honor So- ciety, 42, Pep Squad, 40. Club, 42, See., 41, Quill and Scroll, 42. W11.1.S, EUNIQIQ. Rosh 1-1 111o1'1' 11'i11.w1111' lifllw l1111y IIt'1l.'1' It l1isj11'r1'11, l1111gl11'11, 11111' hzllcml. Sec. and Trcas. of H.R,, 39, 40, Girl Reserves, 41, 42, French Club, 42, Pep Squad, 40, 41, Book Club, tad' WI1.SON, MARIELLEN Sill' ix 'll'iILfj, f1lIt'1lft'11, 11H1'111'fi11'- Smile 110011111 1111111 1111 IZ11' gow! 111111311 Mikado, 59, Cl111pl.1in of H.R., 39, 40, 41, Glee Club, 39, 40, 41, 42, Girl Reserves, 39, 40, Pep Squad, 39, Sec. and Treas. of H.R., 40, Music Festival, 41, 42, Program Chairman of H.R., 41, Class Play. 42, -lan. Class Play, 41. WINNER, MARK HAINES Hi' lm 'u ii, grif, will of guml serum' 110 lrsx, iz man of tlunw frailx may ln' xnre of SIlI'K't'S.V. Debate Club, 39, 40: H.R. Parliamen- tariang Glue Club, 41, 42: Intramural football captain, 41. WORLEY, PAU L BEVERLY YATES, CLARINDA ALICE In 73.3, Cujwiil lwllr xml, in all lm qnizvr Lift- uml low are all a ilrmzm. rboirv, an urmw for llar' lmlrl like Football I5 Squad, 393 Student Council xu'P1'f lniev. Rep., 40, 41, 42: H.R. Pres, 41, H.R. Sec. H.R., 41: Glee Club, 40, 41, 42 Vice Pres., 41. Music Festival, 41, 42, First Div. So prano Solo, 41, H.R. Chap. 39, 40, Pep Squad, 40, Citizenship Chm. H.R., 40 Book Club, 41: Girl Reserves, 40, 41 Bowling Club, 42: Pantherilla, Prog Com. 42. WOOD, RYAN LEE, JR. KllUIL'll'!l,Ql' ix, irlilwil, Ilml zrlwiflv lrnly ,mil fiifllflzlllj miwx nm' 7111171 ill7Ill 1' inznllnv. Glee Club, 39, 40, 41, 42, Debate Club, 40, 41, 42, Vice Pres. Debate Club, 41, Vice Pres. Pan American, 41, Music Festival, 40, 42. YATES, REBEKAH Tlmn lmxf iz nziml flmf iuilx u ill? llris, flry fair aml olffrwml enn11f1'm1m'i'. II.R. Treas., 40, 41, Pres, 41, 42, See. and Treas.. 41, 42, Freneli Club, Pres. 41, 42, Pep Squad, 41g Book Club, 41, 42, Debate Club, 41, 42, Volleyball Team, 41, 423 Bowling Club, 42, Honor Society, 41, 425 Clim. Defense Stamp Sales, 41, 42. YOUNG, FRANCES A f71't'ffj' girl iliizuw uiow flnm own. Pep Squad, 40, 41 g H.R, Program Chair man, 4I, Pep O'Plant Reporter, 42 Psychology Club, 40, 41: Trziflic Squad, 405 Rifle Team, 41, Book Club, 41, 42 XVRIGHT, NEL1.lE JOYCE '1'0O'I's - Noi uznrlw lnllk-il l7l1'tl.1l7l,Q 0 xuwl silent Q1 i 5 f fi, , 'L E - x v ,N Ltfyl. , TTL ff Kia-. ,ef IN ' 'I ' -N T1 3 , ,.. ,, f, ' is P'QCCHINI Bongo I kfj cw, 'f Hi' firmly llvrringln hL,1ir willr flax, gjwll- es! of ease, flu' zluri1lfTg'2g4W man -or flu' flying Irufii A, Cheerleader, 40, 41, 42, Tr ' Team 423 Panlherilla Alester, 40. ' i YOUNG, BARBARA YOU NOBLOOO, RICHARD PAUL f ' Mi.ir'Dif'f A't'lIff'l'.Y in flnix fur!-lozirlg girl. HCHIPIAH Girl Reserves, 39, 40, 41, 423 Glee Club, Xlnelr Iltlfk is u zwi1i'ir1vx.v of flu' flesh- 40, 41, 425 Music Feerival, 415 Pep l'm1'J'aIlWr'g0 fislvirrgl Squad, 39, 40. Basketball B Team, 40, 41, Football 4 f R 1 B Team, 40. f 49 I ,fl i AL, L. v ll ARONOVITZ, MARVIN 1115 11111xi1' ix Iikv f1o1'l1'y of 1111- air. Band, H.R. Reporter, 403 Glee Club, 41 HYMAN, MILTON 1701111116 1111151 helps 111051, 11170 arc' of good j1111g1111'11l. R.O.T.C. MCCRACKEN, JACK A 1111111 1111 .v1'1'111s of L'bFf'l'fI11 vJ'l'51l'l'fI!lJ'.Y 111111 1'011j511011f 10111or1'0w5. Transfer from Central High School, Picfmfes N01 Shown BATENIAN, RICHARD A11 ujffablv 111111 volrrlmlzx gl'lIf1t,1PItIlI. LAMB, BETTY JANE Her l1I11Fflll'SX 1101's 1101 bids 1J1'1' s1ut'I'I11rfss. Girl Reserves, Debate Club. MASHBUIRN, BOBBY T111' .vwzxr of 1111131 is 11.11111 us 1'z'1'1'. Sgt. R.O.T.C.g Rifle Team, 38, 393 Marksmaifs Sharpshootefs, and Expert FOLSOM, CLAIRE LUCILE Wfifb tl 51111111 for 1111, buf 11 1wa1'l for 0716 Transfer Student from Panama City Florida, 42. LEVECK, RICHARD N0 1111111 u'1Is mer win' 175' 1'1111111'f. Transfer from South Shore High, Chicago, Illinois. MER'fZ, WARREN Co1111f11l1111'11l is 0111' 11ml bfzring. Charlotte, N. C. Medals. ROTH, ROBERT DENMAN WAGNER, JOHN ALBERT Happy 1116 1111111, 111111 1111111151 bv a1011f', NJACKH 111' 10110 11111 F1111 10L111j' 1111 own. T11r111g11 j111'11.I1'11 lo .wr 1110 110111111115 f71lIj', R.O.T.C., 39, 40. I 11111111 my cornjmxx 117111 my way. Y-. -1 . l fs 5 7 .. 1 R 1 CQ -5 Xb, 1 y xx . . A .X M, I .X1 , X11 fini' 1' 1' A 'f1- X , i 1 1 ' it I i I 1,111 ' 1 ff A I J! f X ff Q , 1 f ' ff 4 ' f 1. ! 1 S0 SUMMER SCHOOL BONARIJ, NANCY Li I-, HISOIXBII-.HQ H.R. Sec., 40, 41, Reserves, Rifle Team, Prog. Clam., 41, 42, Knitting Club, 42, Vol- leyball, 40, 41, Basketball, 40, 41, Tennis, 40. , H.R. Chm., 40, Pres., 41. G161.1.'X, MARY, Honor Society, 41, H.R. Pres., Pep Squad, Math Club, Pan Pres., 41. FimNiu.iN, ALICIQ Transfer Student from Venable High School, Asheville, N. C. HUGIi1iY, ' JIMMYH, Pep O,Plant Reporter, 41, Sports lid., 42, Student Council Rep., 41. MCGINNIS, RUTH ANITA, T Sumerlin Institute, Bartow, Florida. PFPP1 R, PLGGY, Pep Squad, 41, 42, Glee Club, 41, 42, Accompanist to 42, Book Club, 41, 42, Girl Reserves, 40, 41, 42, Pan American Club, 40, H.R. V.P., Student Council Rep. itherilla 0 42 Honor ' 41, 42, H.R. Pres., 42, Prog. Chm., I f by 40, 41, H.R. Reporter, 41, V.P. Sr. B Class, 42. THoMAs, ANN, Glee Club, 40, 41, 42, Music Festival, 40, 41, 42, Girls' Chorus, 40, 41, 42, Mikado, 40, Class Play Gay , All-State Glue Club, DeLand, 41, Thespian Club, Sec. Glee Club, 42. Vfxuoufxx, FRANLI s hlARt,ARI'1', H.R. Chaplain, 40, 41, Sec., 42, Chm. Scholarship Com., 41, Ping Pong Club, 42. wv,'XRN1 R, ONA Klvrii- Enmi, H.R. Sec., 42, Treas., 42, French Club, 42. w 11,1,IAMS, HA1iOLD, 1lU15'iQ Co-Pres. Soph A Class, 40, Pres. 11.R., 39, 41, 42, State Band Contest, 39, 40, 41, A Squad Football, 39, Pantherilla, 40, 41, Key Club, 40, 41, 42, Treas. 41, State Band Con- test, 41, Pres. Cabinet, 41, 42, H.R. See., 41, Sr, Othcer of Rand, 41, 42, ,, - fssyg SENIGR B'S QM f fb l'IIlSI' Roxv: If, Robinson, O. B, Kitchen. G. Burke, H. Coggin. P. Pepper, I. Perryn, AI. Nlclendon, P. 'I'.mku, M. V.1ugh.m, S. Boswell, IJ. Hall, nl. Baugliman. Sitoxn Roxv: B. l'r.xnk, O. Wiarner. R. Curci, P. Deekard, V. Qhllill, A. Driskell, V. Foster, A. Castro, li. Don- altlson, A. McGinnis, -I. Gantt, P. Cole. THIRD Roxv: xl. Davis, Ip. l.. Toucliton, li. Leaming, B. -I. Brownsey, -I, Davis. ? 5 Pearl iI.tlilkC, Bobby l:1'1lHlC. Olive Beryl Kitchen It won't be long now before we, too, will graduate-jest one more semester in our beloved Alma Mater. It doesn't seem pos- sible that we entered Plant two an, a half years ago, but we did. We started out as silly, carefree sophomores determined to have a big part in school activities. First we elected as sixth maid an' courtier Helen Coggin an, Billy Lowry. Then we chose as our class officers Bobby Frank, president, Billy Lowry, vice- president, an' Helen Coggin, secretary. The next year we became known as Jolly Juniors. To our second Pantherilla court we sent Helen Coggin an, Billy Wynne. Our class ofhcers were Joyce Beard, president, Jimmy Baugh- man, vice-president, an, Jane Linker, secretary. Now weire Senior Bis. We have attained the certain amount of dignity that goes with being a senior. We proudly chose Helen Coggin an, Billy W'ynne to represent us in our third an' last Pantherilla court. Our class officers for this year are Bobby 52 SENIOR B'S -, L W. . wi' QQ, ...X f' 1 f-'ly w-WSW Tllllilb Row: R. Neeley, M. Hcbb, D. Hicks, T. Wriglit, J. Hughey, B. Belle, R. Houston. FOUR1 If Row: V. Gigliu, F. Nnsti, P. Chris- tian, M. Meflnskill, G. Rosen, R. Cignrran, I.. Smith, O. Crawley, B. W'ilson, B. Crabtree, H. Cannon, F. McKay. Fu 'ru Row: B. XX'ynne, D. Cahoon, C. Feltner, RQ Green, G. Carey, D. Sumner, xl. Rabb, F. Sauls, B. Reading, B. W'illiams, R. Millsip. Frank, president, Pearl Taake, vice president, an' Olive Beryl Kitchen, secretary. Represen tin' us in the Honor Society are: Irma Perryn, Pearl Taake, Olive Beryl Kitchen, Betty Jane Brownsey, Dorothy Cahoon, Sarah Bos- well, an' Helen Coggin. Dorothy Gahoon, Barbara Fennel, Bob Smoak, Edith Leaming, Bud Williams, Johnnie Gantt, an, Dan Hall are our musically talented members. In the sports world we too are outstanding. Bobby Bryant, Billy Wynne, an, Jimmy Baugh- man star when it comes to football, and George Burke an' Billy Wynne take the honors in basket- 53 r. ball an' track. Fd Robinson was manager of thie football team. it ' Members of our class who are outstandin' in p R.O.T.C. are: Bob Smoak, Robert Greene, Billy ' Belle, an, William Redding. -P We're represented in the Key Club by Bobby hi Frank, George Burke, an' Bud Williams, and in the Kiwanettes by Olive Beryl Kitchen. ' Olive Beryl an, Billy Wynne are on the Pep? O,Plant staff. if So ends our two an' a half years of work an' play. Next fall we'll return as Senior A's. 1' class will head the list. .. Y , nf , Juuioiafvs g . . . 1 f vi I f' 5'3'lfv4- 13,449 M a.. lirltsi' Row: WT. E. Gray, L. Hagerman, B. F. Cumbie, B. McMichael, B. Hahn, B. Al. Patten, T. Carte, N. Strtiss, B. A. Henderson, D. Phillips, T. llendersnn, P. Nl. Thrower, F. A. Roberts, lf. Bragg, A. Hiiliter, M. Bryan. SFLONIJ ROW: B. Adams, D. Burnside, M, Kir- chick, B. li. lsraelson, R. Noble, lf. Cameron, D. Gonzalel, G. W'hit.iker, L. NI.-lit-aeliy, Nl. ll. Cook, N. xl, Thrower, P. Adams, C. Keen, lf. Brooks, IS. Carter, B. Snow, Al. LaMotLe, S. Stevens. THIRD Row: AI. Sauls, G. Knnll, M. Antonio, I. Livingood, D. Kennedy. 'I Pitts. V. 1'r4'x.g L. Rey, Sw., H. Mullen, Pres For the past two years we've been members of Plant. Durin, that time we have worked hard an' played hard-well, at least we,ve played hard. We came with the attitude that we would give our best an' so far we have. First, we sent Betty Ann Henderson and Bobby Ennis to Pan- therilla court as maid an, courtier. In our Junior year we elected Nell Struss an' Mack Loftis. Wlien we were sophomores we elected as our class officers Mary Ellen Cook, president, Heinrietta Trezevant, vice-president, an' Amis Kelly, secretary. This year we chose Harris Mullen, presi- dent, Teddy Pitts, vice-president, an' Louise Rey, secretary. Representin, our class in football are: Billy Lowry, Jimmy Sparkman, Jack McFee, Mack Loftis, Johnny Owings, Teddy Pitts, John Moore, Harris Mullen, Olaf Zewadski, an' Bobby Ennis. Those makin' a name for themselves in basketball are: Billy Lowry, Johnny Owings, Teddy Pitts, John Moore, an' Bobby Ennis. On the sidelines are our four cheerleaders, Bookie McMichael, Margaret Bennett, Duina Zacchini, an, .lean La- Motte. Members of our class who are on the track team are: 54 N A 1 fr . Y .. 3 24' Eb 1 1 :Vo ., rv' Nu... vain. I 7 . X xgh I ,SX c-'J QX , , L Qs .2 JUNIORA S , A . Co- 'T ,-of-4 with 'li Piiiiiii J. Dawkins, F. Rivero, M. Johnson, D. Vfithers, V. Raysor, Mansker, N. Thomas, H. Trezevant, ll. FouR'1'H Row: N. Plotner, B. Tait. N. Clark, Ii. Bray, B. Rabb, W. Goodman, M. Berg, C. J. Harden, 1 Ridge, VV. Dennis, J. Mooney, J. Jackson, S. Ver Planck, A. Pliillippi. FII-'l'H Roxy: F. Alderman, B. .gley, lf. Sandler, F. Southwick, J. Johnson, I.. Calin, N. Fletcher, J. Hansen, ll. Lopacinski, T. ' irtung, C. Harra. Slx'1H Row: R, Mortorell, B. Clark, O. Ares, S. Perez, O. Suber, D. Foote, P. Hurd, M. Roycr, J. Bowman, S. Rogers, S. Hendrix, B. Payne, B. J. Chadwick, li. Rosenthal, J. Owings, , C. Herman, J. Calderoni, J. Nieoletto, S. Diaz, F. Calderoni, B. L. Curtis, M. Brown, M. Delaney, A. Blount. Y Hensky, B. Crews, D. Pierce, L. Rey, A. Bigby, M. Vfilson, F. W'hitc, S. Mcllvaine, J. McFce, H. Sweat, li1r.H'rH erger, S. l.aCalle, V. Rodriquez, J. Maseda, J. NVillifortl, J. NX'olf, F. XVolf. R. Smoak, F. Milian, Nl. Martin, If. Mi:Kissack, B. G. Rotlriquez, C, A. Bittman, E. Moore, K. Bachman, B. Matthews, M. Loftis, C, Sauls, C. Snipes. NINTII Row: VV. Fausett, FC. Barker, H. Xlyickham, R. Bowyer, B. Vandimere, C. Roquemorc, B. Thompson, J. Sullens, J. Moore, B. linnis, T. Pitts, XV. Bevin, A. Kelly, J. Ansley. J. Sparkman, H. Putney, J. Powell, N. lf, McLeod, S. Long. T1iN'i'ii Row: B. Tillack, R. Flynn, C, Campbell, J. Leigh, O. Bonis, B. lalinier, D. Rawls, C. Clos, H. Mullen, B. l.owry, M. Clark, B. Williams, B. Hayes, NV. Dewey, J. Dekle, R. Noble, P. Daw- son, D. Robinson. ll. Shonburn, XV. Liglig, A 5 , I ' J' ... .A ,ff 5' ,owl 1..w1: A iffr :ffl-4. ff' ' f F' . Olaf Zewadski, Bobby Ennis, Joe Mesada, Jimmy Powell, an, Harris Mullen. Junior A boys who have won honors in the R.G.T.C. are: Jack Kent, Bill Clarke, Mack Lof- tis, Amis Kelly, Joe Nicaletto, John Moore, James Mooney, Johnny Owings, Teddy Pitts, Steve Perez, an' Harris Mullen. We're especially well represented in R.O.T.C. sponsors by four Junior A girls: Betsy Hahn, Nancy Jo Thrower, Nell Struss, an' Bookie McMichael. Ten members of our class were tapped into the Honor Society in February. These were: Carolyn SS Kenn, Marjorie Wfoodbery, C. J. Hardee, Eleanor Bragg, Nina Thomas, Flo Anne Roberts, Martin Berg, Earlyne Cameron, an' Mary Giglia. Six boys from our class are members of the Key Club an' four of our girls are members of the Ki- wanettes. They are: Tom Lenfestey, Walden Bevan, Mack Loftis, Johnny Dwings, Harris Mullen, Bobby Ennis, Nell Clarke, Marjorie Wfoodbery, Betty Ann Henderson, an' Nina Thomas. And as we have said before we've given our best so far an, Weill continue to do so. ' ax f - 1 c. 'W JUNIOR B'S Q f 5 is .1 Q, Q Ava Hmm- vw x . is s ug 3 l vi ,' F 3' i . - 2 Q A' 5 ' , f lfiiisl' Row: 9. Hale, Nl. XY'urth, Xl. Price. Xl, Sp.1rrow, ,l. Sparliinaii. B. Xicllierell. S. Seoll. ,l, XYhitfield. il. l'i'.ins. D. Bixlur. CW Pearce, Xl. Uuljose, SIKUXIJ Rim: Xl, Bullenbaeli. P, Rower, P. Pratt, K, Lonn, l.. Abril. -I. Kuoy. I. Oatley. bl. Xxiliflll, B. Cox, li. lilchner, R. T lieu, O. Bughich. 'l'HIi1Ir Rim: l. Fessenden, il. hlolinsun, li. llilburn, Nl. Sliaw, K. NlcSw,iin, R. Horan, if. -lohnson, lx Sargent, 'lx , - ' . A lomiey. il. Lester. A. Harwell, lf. Hensley. lim' l,l'N.Y.7B. Belleg Ser.,-S. Haleg Prwxf-B. Blake lt,s been a year an' a half since We entered Plant an, we,ve loved ever, minute of it, even though such times as rat', day and examinations were rather hectic. Soon after we entered Plant we became in- volved in the election of a maid an, courtier to represent us in the Pantherilla COu1'I. Amid stiff competition we chose Joyce Evans and Jimmy Wfilcox. In our Junior B year we elected Joyce Evans as maid an' Jack Lester as courtier. Wlien We were sophomores We elected Jimmy Wilccnx as president, Bob Bell, Vice-president, an, Conrad Hyde as sec,eta1'y. This year We elected Billy Blake, president, Bobby Belle, vice-presi- dent, an' Sarah Hale, sec'etary. 56 JUNIOR B's QQ 'Orff Fouli1'H Row: YV. Bell, xl, Phillips, B. Grisham, H. Cannon, M. Gonzalez, K. Younger, G. Hardy, il. Murphy, j. Broward, C. Rosen, O. Ilurst, B. Reis, J. Cannon. lin TH Row: M. Snow, A. Hortcr, H. Wfltson, B. Golden, B. Belle, J. Fletcher, C. Duncan, li. Torres, LI. Cul- breath, B. Blake, N. jones, IJ. Hartung, R. O,Berry. Slx'1'u Row: R. Grisham, B. Underberg, T. Moorehouse, J. Gibson, H. Nwilliams, KI. Vfilcox, B. Taylor, M. Zbnr, E. Mulder, F. Ccimpficld, I.. Cazin, R. Montgomery, C. Hanes, R. Cole. Outstandin' in sports are: Bob Belle, Jimmy Wilcox, Jack Fletcher, Kenneth Younger, an, Alfred Harwell on the A squad football team an' Marcus Snow, Price Fessenden, an' Bobby Un- derburg on the B squad. Jack Fletcher, Jimmy Wilcox, Kenneth Younger, an, Bob Belle also starred in basketball an' track. Gene Duncan played on the A squad basketball team. Spurrin' these players on to victory is our cheerleader Joyce Evans. Our musically talented members are: Murl Price, Miriam Kirchick, Kathryn McSwain, Bar- bara Wetherell, Joan Sparkman, Roselyn Haran, Walter Paramore, Woodford Bell, Manuel Gon- zalez, Margaret Bollenback, an' Oraleaze Bog- hich. Carol Pierce is our new ma'orette. J 57 Although we aren,t eligible for the Honor So- ciety yet, Marcus Zbar an' Mary Sue DeBose dis- tinguished themselves scholastically by receivin' the Honor Certificates for makin, the Principal's I-lonor Roll. NWe're well represented in the R.O.T.C. by Bob Belle, John Cannon, Ben Grishham, Claude Hanes, Jimmy Culbreath, Bob Grisham, Charles Wood, an' Billy Moore. So ends our first year an, a half with a year an' a half more ahead of us-but not until we have enjoyed a nice long summer vacation. We're proud to be members of such a wonderful school an' We sincerely hope that Plant is proud of us. We sho' are tryin'. n soifzigioiiioizii A,S H .WW iam Iii Ksl Roxx: F. f.l1.l!11bCX'lAlI1. l'. l'r1cbel, Cf. Perry, l.. Nlattliews, A. Manning, S. l7'.'Xrp.1, Ci. Dclbougli, Qi. lzkkcr, Xl. Yinsol1,B. Spencer 3 F S su. ' R, Hornsby, Nl. Turner, Nl, lrice, lx. llnncan, -I. Marcus, M. Nance, ll. Young, T. Galloway, N. liurrimnn, l.. Nl. k,l'll11CyCf. S1 toxu X V Roxx: N. Vfynne, li, Tait, Nl. lf. C.Ul1lI11.flUH, K. Vnglicn, ll. llriidford, T. Hocdl. ll. Pruitt, ll. Robertson, D. Stover, A. Ynus, B. Rosen, B . j. I-L.lXX.lI'klN, lf. Young. R. Brown, B. l:l.lI1.'ljlLlH, ll. Xltisselinan, B. Smith, l.. Sic.1dn1.1n, li. 'l'l1.1yer, H. Nliligin, D, Bourne. 'l-1111111 Roxx: ,Xi Xl. lhialggclt, li. liolles. P. Hicks, D. Ring, F. Bass, D. Kelley, sl. Laiigllord, F. Austin, Nl, Burnett, LI. liritiin. Xl. liewick, Nl. Herntlon, M. CIonr.itl, II. Crawley, S. Cirable. B. XYYCHKI, B. l5.11'row, S. A. Lee, N. lorbett, M. S. Skinner, l.. A. liorgy. l3UURl'H Roxx: D. liresliour, lt ' C, Nlosliell, P. Rader, M. long, G. Mason. D. Peacock, M. Perri, li. lferrar, ll. -I. Moore, lf. Shakur, li. Robertson, M. W'illi.1n1s, Nl. Alohn- lr. iq son, S. XYinnur, Nl. liox, Xl, Cih.ipm.m, Nl. Culbrcnth, M. Xlorrow, 11 Smith, lf, Siuckey, l. Brown, R. B. lkwdfli. T. c,il1t'H.l.L1ll, rl. Mills. 3 l11 111 Roxx: ul. lI.1rr.1. C. liitrman. M. lonig, G. Mason, NI. Xliller. ll. Milam, R, Noje. yl. .'Xrnold, Li. liollenback. M. Reuse. Al. XYilli.xms R. lqzrrior. Vim' l'I'1'.i.: C. Leu. Swag D. Belden, Prev if - , ' ,w -fl ,. .fit ' 41.54 SC L, V! bl: I 'I s Wfeive been in Plant a whole year now- 3 'calf that's been packed with lots of fun. On our first day we tried awful hard to make a good impres- sion but it's highly improbable that we succeeded with the lipstick smeared from car to ear and us rushing madly from one class to another. How- ever, with the newness worn off, we, too, took our place in the routine of school activities. We now have made our good impression. Right off the reel we elected Nola Wynne and Henry Klosterman as our cheerleaders to lead us in the backin' of our football players who are: John Culbreath, Bobby Underburg, Arthur Wfright, Buddy Carte, Earl Batten, Charles S8 Q Q U l '1 - tl . :lj Xi , -L r,+.m, 'U ,xx ,N ,M N fbi! fs.. -+ : : ,SOPHOMORE A'S ff l:II'lH Row: R. Bowles, B. Bentley, M. R. Reid, B. XY'allace, R. Schoepf, R. liarrior, H. Trawick, C. johnson, D, Boling. S1x'iH Row: R, Schwartz H. McLeod, lf. Hope, B. Allgood, V. Hodges, Lutz, B. Brantley, A. McLeod, L. Lake, Duke, S. Bidwell, V. Curtis, N. Cuesta, M. Fowler, gl. Tucker, C. Slayton, R. Rivner, S. Mitchell, M. Vfoodson, Restall, S. Mirabella, B. Owens, G. W'hite. SLYI Nui Row: C. ilernigan, N. Kuhn, T. Hewlett, R. Clark, M. VV. Giddens, H. Chandler, B. Marlin, l. Bridges, A. Campbell, S. Collins, E. Hop- kins, C. St. johns, B. Blue, B. O'Berry, C. Schwab, R. Nelson, R. Rousseau, A. Ragsdale, H. Waller, L. Tait, M. Youngloye, Al, Rippy. TCIGHTH Row: B. Carte, D. Belden, lf. Groves, E. Miller, C. Harrison, K. Xvilliams, S. Xvoods, M. Boyd, C. Niyer, B. Lacy, B. Cooper, A. Leneck, C. Cloud, C. Brown, A. Norton, L. Hall, L. Boghick, NV. Lindsay, XV. Poage, L. Humphries, A. Smith, Renfro, S. Cyland. NINIH Row: P. Taylor, T. Black, R. Gonvalev, S. Sellars, -I. Culbreath, il. Lowry, -I. Moore, Il. Redding, M. Fonte, C, Jernigan, S. Hann- oyit, E. Barton, R. Miller, ,I. Liuvlo, H. Hobbs, McDonald. B. Iidwards. H. Klosterman, S. Goodrich, V. Smith. Ti Nui Roxy: R. Mc- lflyy, VV. Conners, D. Hansen, M. McClosky, B. Vfilliamson, T, Roos, C. Ray, P. Castellano, lf. Hale, B. Ahrons, A. Xlfriglit, E. Tillie, Ci. Ciwynne, H. Denison, F. Huff, J. Baldwin, M. Hudgins, S. Varono, H. McElroy, T. Forman. Ifi,isxiN'1ii Roxy: T. Quiirterman, M. Vfilkinson. L. jones, F. Ziegler, Turbeville, B. Drew, V. Rick, B. Mitchell, C. Lee, S. Gallaher, R. Borde. l'. Moore, Risley, G. Harrington, D. Nosti, D. Smith, xl. Cieryers, Ll. Pierce. Bi, Pierce, S, Paleal, A. Brewer, B. Thompson, P. Raulerson. Brown, Jerry Moore, Fletcher Groves, Dolph Hansen, Sam Goodrich, Sid Sellers, Sonny Schoesf, Jack Lowry, Randolph Clark, XV. Conner, Buck Edwards, an' Jack Redding. Doug Belden was manager of the A squad an, John Tucker of the B squad. Our classmates who were outstandin' in basket- ball were: Sam Mirabella, Eddie Miller, Robert Owens, John Culbreath, Buck Edwards, Henry Klosterman, Jack Lowry, Fletcher Groves, Char- lie Black, Buddy Carte, Doug Belden, Bill Wil- liamson, Marcus Wilkerson, an' Peter Taylor. Thrilled by the thought of our Hrst Pantherilla 59 court we elected Peggy Hicks as maid an, Jack Lowry as courtier. Then we elected Doug Belden, president of our Sophomore A class, Rex Farrior, vice-president, an, Cecile Lee, sec'etary. Some of our members have already impressed the student body with their musical ability. XVC certainly are proud of their contributions to our assemblies an' special programs. XVe've done all this in our first year. Wfe look back an, we're proud of our accomplishments- we look forward to our next two years an' we resolve to keep up the good work. Q' SOPHOMORE B,S .af ,X I-'msn Row: H. ilergcr, NI. Pearson, N. Schokcr, KI. NVood, D. Miller, V. XY'ilkcs, A. Rosfix, xl. DuPuis, M. Dewey, il. Hill, K. Cooper, C. miglur. Si comm Row: ll. Sumner, D. Confer, D. Hearn, A. Gimbel, E. XVn1nblc, lf. Roberts, li. Priccr, B. Siegfried, Z. Cinrviii, V. lima, Nl. Mori, xl. llrown. Timm Roxx: W. Neuner, IS, XVceks, G.G.1nt, Y. XVilson, ml. Riibb, R. Arias, A. llurnertc, li. Ifulford, C. Clnppellii, .I V 3 g , ...,... . . s ,xi 3' , gf . X ' , T I A . if vs. .... ' ' 13 xl. Gray, B, Marshall, Robert Grcutzmacher . A. Burgess, B. Smirh, T. llodgc, ll. Allen. We're new here. Some call us the rats,' and others call us the babies but we call ourselves stu- dents of Plant. It sounds more dignified ya know. Ar first we were a little shy an' hung back but everibody treated us so wonderfully-that is after the first day-that we now enter into ever'thing with vim an, vigor. We got in jus' as they were startin' basketball so we proudly sent forth Robert Greutzmacher, Charles McDonnell, Terry MCNab, Charley Fisher, Buckie Allen, Ellis Brown, an, Buck Younger to represent our class. It wasnlt long afterwards when they started spring football practice. Well, we're not ones to be outdone by other classes so Charley Fisher, 60 H SOPHOMORE B'S V- . f W fi! new plum mania bn. W... wr uv- xw . ur J 'M K... Q . ' LM' ?fQ,l..gqQ l:OUR'III Row: li. Stewart, P. liuffa, li. Marshnlhqi. I,ee, A. W. Murdock, H. Mnlwf, AI. Murray, B. Younger, KI. Gray, C. Baughman. A. Morgan, R. Greutnnather, I-'IV'I1l Roxx: R, Page, li. O'Grady, B. Hendrix, xl. Shirley, A. Turbiville, AI. ljayidsnu, S, Owens, lf, X1.1rsh.1ll, 3 B. Marshall, A. Cl1e.1tl1.u'n. D. Robertson, H. Bates, S. Anderson. S X1'Il Row: ,l. Bethel, I. Hugger, H. Tornwall, C. Allen, Al. Yates, D. Wfhite, T. McNab, R. W'asdin, A. Felts, ll. Viguerifg T. Spielberger, D. Cahoon, li, lilliy. Buckie Allen, Buck Younger, Robert Greutz- macher, Terry McNab, an' Charles McDonnell all went out. A fine representation, don,tcha- think? However, the thing that thrilled us most was our first Pantherilla court. We could talk about nothin' else for Weeks. After careful considera- tion we selected Martha Menendez and Robert Greutzmacher as sixth maid an, courtier. Our four most outstandin' classmates as far as music is concerned are: Kathleen O'Grady, Al- bertina Rosen, jimmy Yates, and Buck Younger. We are not eligible yet for the Honor Society, 61 ' r but two of our class members were awarded the Honor Certiflcates. Those two were Adaleen Bur-- nett and Katherine Cooper. When it came time to elect our class oflicers We really did have a hard time decidin'-we have so many outstandin, students-but finally We chose Jimmy Gray as president, Robert Greutzmacher, vice-president, an' Betty Marshall, sec,etary. My how a semester flies! It doesn't seem any time since we came over here for the first time an' now our first half year is gone-but not forgot- ten. W'e could never forget all the fun we've had learnin, to be loyal Plant students. 1- as v 1.14-. 25. , . nb a . . SQ 9 af 'UWWM v . WX I I I WWW, II I ' X I 0 Qwf u fx .F E S XA SB WW MM I I '1 X XZ 1 W 12 ,me ACTIVITIES YAssuH, Boss fn-I .Sfizilififlgz Richard farriur. lwfl IU Vigffl irrnlfuif IM' lufifrz Mrs. .Iulinso ll. Sutton, R. Logan, S. liurnett, H, XY'illi.uns, K. Kendrick, li. Iiranli, Every Monday morning in the student council room this high and mighty body con- gregate to discuss and decide on any and all matters coming under their authority. Al- though the student body seldom hears tell of its work and takes much of it for granted, the cabinet does a powerful lot in the Way of school affairs. Any list of its accomplishments for this year would be bound to include among others: establishment and direction of the Traffic Squad, beautification of school grounds, origination of the school museum, awarding of the homeroom achievement plaque, promotion of better student con- duct, handling of all school elections, secur- ing of improvements in athletics, coopera- tion in the music, R.O.T.C., and library departments, and presentation of assembly programs. The director of the group is, of course, the president of the student body. All cabinet officers, including the secretary, are ap- n, lf7UlI.V7l'Q H. Coggin, O. li. Kitchen, 13. Caldwell, C. Boling, Xl. Price, Xi. NY'all.1cc. K. sH1O.lli,P. Singleton, N, Allen, il. Stearns. pointed by him from the senior class, with the approval of the faculty adviser, Mrs. Johnson. The president for the first semester was Clyde Rights, ably assisted by ,lean Stearns, vice-president, and Edna Price, sec- retary. In the second semester, head boss-- man was Richard Farrior, with Helen Cog- gin, vice-president, and Jean Stearns, sec- retary. Other members of the cabinet for the sec- ond semester and their departments were: Norman Allen, education, Robert Smoak, safety and traflic, Dottie Sue Caldwell, elec- tions and qualifications, Robert Logan, grounds and building, Mary Wallace, libra- ry, King Kendrick, boys' athletics, Cath- erine Boling, girls' athletics, Billy Frank, military affairs, Bud Wfilliams, music, Martha Lou Price, assemblies, Olive Beryle Kitchen, publications, Sara Burnett, social relations, Paul Singleton, justice, and Dolly Sutton, activities. if 1.'ii.XT.5-lldagi 4.1 mornin om DELYGATES-vs' .W X FIRST Row: S. Gyland, -I. XY'olt', H. XVeeks. Sl cioxo Row: N. Cuesta, C. Cooper, li. Carter, M, Vfortli, H. Coggin, ll, Golden, S. Rogers, D. Gonzalez. THIRD Row: G. Carey, A. Mcblab, J. Culbrenth, xl. Brace, M. S. Dnbose, AI. Arnold, il. Leigh, P. li. NVorley, C. johnson. Ah! We, the students, speak! Yessir, in Plant's democratic system, every student gets a chance to help in the governin' of his own school. This is done through the Stu- dent Council. The object of this worthy group of lawmakers is to represent their classmates in the making of rules and regu- lations. The membership is composed of one dele- gate from each homeroom, elected by the students. The president is the vice-president of the student body, and the secretary is chosen from the representatives. A meeting is held each week in the audi- torium, and the suggestions or complaints of each homeroom are presented to the Council. The Council then discusses the suggestions and decides Whether or not to Submit them to the President,s Cabinet for approval. A report of the meeting is given in each home- room by its representative every Week. Often the Student Council will sponsor a drive for funds for some worthy organiza- tion, as the Red Cross, or for some school affair. Mrs. Ruth C. Johnson is their able sponsor, who helps them out Whenever they get into difhculties. Jean Stearns was the president and Edna Price, the secretary, during the first semester. The second semester officers were: Helen Coggin, president, and Betsy Hahn, secretary. 1. SHO NLIFF BUSINESS 1 . FIRST Row: R. Farrior, il. Lowry, -I. Gray, E. Miller. Slicolvn Row: li. Wfamble, Evans, P. Taake, H. Coggin, C. Keene, D. Robinson, XV. Light, B. A. Henderson, P. Adams. THIRD Row: Mrs. Lloyd, .YfNl7IXI17', Al, Lester, H. XVilliams, C. Boling, Burnett, T. Lenfcsty, M. Smith. Vouiaru ROW: KI. W'ilcox, B. Lowry, K. Kendrick, D. McCormick. B. Poage, B. Allen. Th' homeroom chairmen, or presidents, have no certain time for meetini, but they sho' do get things done When they get to- gether. At their meetin's, these chairmen learns King Kendrick, David McCormick, Sarah Burnett. high-falutin' parliamentary procedure as Well as every-day methods, so that they can carry on their homeroom gatherin,s more effective-like. This group plans for g0in's-on yonder out- side th, homerooms besides those in them. It sees to it that school regulations are minded. It,s th, duty of every president to coopera- ate with his homeroom teacher and to over- see all doinis of his 1'OOI1'1. Mrs. Kitchen and Mrs. Lloyd, as faculty advisers, tend to keep them straight. The first semester the group was headed by Richard Farrior, with Clyde Rights the vice-president, and Herbert Livingston the secretary. The second semester David McCormick was boss-man, King Kendrick his right-hand man, and Sara Burnett the roll-caller and minute-taker. . s I ,4-tim be--if-.A-J, 1 ,w4s.,, V ,, Q X ,gf aw, ,yo t...-.J , f.. ff. if T' faq e,,,l,f,,. I f .'- M 25 'J it-J wlX ' I 4 -1 L x ' J 66 H' J .. .3 DIXIE BELLES FIRST Row: L. Abril, S. J. Hobbs, P. Kay, A. Hunter, B. I.. Curtis, M. Bryan, B. Brown. Sl c1oND Row: M. A. Kelly, J. Dawkins, D. Musselman, V. Riek, M. Riek, M. S, DuBose, D. Fripp, K. Houlihan. Timm Row: D. Golden, A. Doll, D. W'ithers, M. Holt, Mrs. Mc- Williaiiis, xjmrlxor. FOURTH Row: P. Pepper, H. Coggin, F. Johnson, C. Cone, I.. Stafford. FII-TH Row: Miss Keel, V. Stafford. Sho nuff, we've jus' got to reserve some space for the Girl Reserves! Because it is certainly an organization well worth-while. RTO find and give the best is the motto and pur- pose of these busy girls. To prove it, the members sell Christmas seals, conduct rummage sales, sell pralines, an'-Oh my goodness, I could go on all day namin' the things that they do! By the way, speakin, of selling pralines, Barbara Wetherell won the city wide prize for selling the mosi, and Plant won the first place as a club. If you all want to have a good time, jus' go to a Girl Reserve party or weinie roast. Or say, maybe you saw the Christmas pageant they put on at school? An, I declare, I know all of you musta heard their radio skit. I reckon you all wondered why the girls were rushin' to the Y.W.C.A. at 3:45 P.M. every Monday. We . . , they were goin, to Girl Reserve meetings. Miss Martha Keel and Mrs. Iilva Mcwillianis are the club advisers. The annual recognition services are held twice a year to install officers. Also, each year the club sends some members to the Southeastern Girl Reserve Conference for ten days. Look what's next in line-the first semester otficers: Virginia Harris as president, ably assisted by Peggy Kay, Vice President. The second semester officers were: Madam President, Peggy Kayg Vice President, Sara Jane Hobbs, Recording Secretary, Anne Hunter, Corresponding Secretary, June Johnston, Treasurer, Lola Abril, and Program Chairman, Betty Lou Curtis. awww. SEATTD. Left io Right: Lola Abril, Betty Lou Curtis, Peggy Kay. STANDING: Sara Jane Hobbs Anne Hunter. S6930 X Q 1 . 5 , 3 ,I Q, '28, if NA loam, f f - - Z - gS hfi. : :,. Y 'S if Qt 5 w V 2 4' vm Q fgfffswv I if f 2 W 5 X ma 7 A 9 93 M 2 3' J' 5 2' x A ! if ' Q 11 it SURNETT Q Q 5 - 9 Ms- Q , xxx? 'S A Q 3 Z 2 ggi Q xl Y me W A X Q m e 5 WN Q 5 fa 4 6 M m 6.221 . X . 4 . , WM va N 5 ' :5 EQIESQ. BRQGG 'iwifwg 'T-1221 L 1 : 'T U K ., 's:a..:: ::,. - ' , 1, -Li.: , , ff f 'Vw Q Qqawqgg v 5522 - 'QSTSN .- be + ' Z A? BGSWELL 55' f W :EV E 2? g it HOF-'i-SSNS 1 'Yau an Plum: wmwsag X52 mm , XXX hz ,v ' :ev zgmfmhfi M Am k x' My Mx lull mm s-ivxv?vgX X ful: xl 1.-r, mmmiwuix?:wi.:wEz1p2u1r sawn this :L si! fa 155 sm Q Q 4 law Nwizwx jim' pix mm v,-img Nw, Im Ist ,-Vs, fm mmziwrr iam fsdzur iiw Wx' tem wiitfx Sf, :Ya Q VW Q V4, CFS LDUJELL BROOKS cmwoevzow ,Www FQANK ef. :,..,f 3 ' TA A Q ' ' , ff .Q vw K X x ,. I . E Q :Q K -,,.::, ': ,- 5 KQV 5 x u x 1 N: x N. N X Y' w Wg x I MARSHALL .., gs- .' 3' ' I ' ..,.., .2-' f3.s5i Zvi, V 1 z ,.,. ig,:53.: igA gl .s:- zgb igg if . 90905 ., J Y :gif ROSERTS W1 N N I 2 x x iz 1 a fe 5 4 v W' Q ':::m:s.,- -xifvw 1, ,gk W 9 Z S. 3? 24 u-bn MIGHTY GLAD TO SERVE . Fnwi Row: XV, Bevan, II. Niullen, B, Fnnis, AI. Owings, N. Allen. Stcoxo Row: T. Schaub, R. Logan, T. Ghorniley, R. Ashby, C. Carpenter, P. Singleton, M, Loftis. 'THIRD Row: B. Angle, G. Barber, C. Rights, R. Millsap, T. Lenfesty, G. Burke, B. Frank. FOLJKTII Row: R, Farrior, B. Pemberton, H. W'illiams, B. Poage, K. Kendrick, F. -Iohnston. Reckon there's one organization anyway, the Key Club, that the womenfolks don't invade. If they try, there's bound to be trouble, 'cause the member- ship is limited exclusively to twenty-hve of the more outstanding boys of the junior and senior classes. Plant's club, founded in 1939, was one of the hrstest in Florida. Its honored charter members in- R. Nlillsap, R. larrior, N. Allen. K. Kendrick, C. Rights clude Doyle Carlton, Bill MeElmurray, John Huskis- son, Richard Kafka, Bill Ramage, Paul Singleton, Ned Baldwin, Charlie Davis, and Omar Wfilson. The purpose of the Key Club is the promotion of better citizenship among high school students. Its motto, adapted from that of the parent Kiwanis Club is XVe Build, toof' Judging from this, a body might allow that the club is a service organization, which is absolutely right. Since its founding, the group has contributed much to the betterment and beautification of the school. lt was influential in securing the paving of a much needed school road and in building a club lunchroom. One of its finest services, however, is the presenting of a medal to the 1110St outstanding boy graduate each semester. This award is given for distinction in the three qualities, character, leadership, and service. W'ays in which the club can fulfill its objectives even more are sought at the annual state convention. This year it was held in Tampa, and the Plant and Hillsborough clubs had the assignment of playing hosts to over four hundred boys from all over Florida. Officers presiding at present are: Clyde Rights, president, King Kendrick, vice-president, Richard Farrior, secretary, Norman Allen, treasurer, and Ral h Millsa , ser 'eant-at-arms. P P 5 ,V 1.2 W.. ..... ..C.1. L 3 3,5 .,. is I 5 ' 0 g T X U A Z M. - ! 7520 'AT L.: ,, i li X 'LL 'i T T it s i IAWANQTTES. - , f s ' ,, ,. - - ' FIRST Roxx: M. XVallace, -I. Beasley, C. Cone, D. Caldwell, D. Sutton, O. B. Kitchen, S. Burnett, Si cioxo Row: N. Thomas, B. Iordan, M. Stallings, B. Adair, li. Price, N. Cuesta, B. A. Taylor, M. Belleiu. THIRD Row: N. Clark, M. XVoodbery, B. A. Henderson, M. J. Risk, Mrs. Kitchen, AIIIIIIXUFQ K. llonlihan. Lawsa' Murcy, look at that passel of pretty girls! They sutinly is a nice sight. But what is more-they is smart too, and they does mo' wuk around school than you could shake a stick at! All of this praisin' lim doing is directed at the Kiwanettes, the girl's di- vision of the Key Club. The Kiwanettes are sponsored by the Kiwanee Club, which is the women's auxiliary of the Kiwanis Club. Their faculty sponsor is Mrs. Beryle Kitchen. The membership is composed of twenty girls selected for their leadership, character, service, and scholarship. When there is a vacancy, the girls elect some out- standing person to fill the place, and then submit her name to the faculty for approval. The chief aim of the Kiwanettes is to help and pro- mote school affairs. This year their activities have consisted of playing hostess to the boys attending the State Key Club Convention, helping the Kiwanee Club with their project of the year, acting as basket- ball hostcsses during the Regional Basketball Tourna- ment, taking the Hrst aid course, beautifying the grounds, and helping in any way possible around the school. The first semester's oihcers were: President, Dolly Sutton, Vice President, Dottie Sue Caldwell, Treas- urer, Carroll Cone, Recording Secretary, Betty ,Io Adair, Corresponding Secretary, Mary Stallings, Parliamentarian, Betty Ann Taylor, Reporter, Olive Beryle Kitchen, and Project Chairman, Nonita Cuesta. For the second semester the following were elected as officers: President, Edna Price, Vice President, Nonita Cuesta, Treasurer, Carroll Cone, Recording Secretary, Betty Jo Adair, Corresponding Secretary, Mary Stal- lings, Parliamentarian, Betty Ann Taylor, Reporter, Olive Beryle Kitchen, and Sergeant-at-Arms, Nell Clark. The present members are: Betty ,Io Adair, June Beasley, Margaret lielleau, Sara Burnett, Dottie Sue Caldwell, Nell Clark, Carroll Cone, Nonita Cuesta. Betty Ann Henderson, Catherine Houlihan, Billie jordan, Olive Beryle Kitchen, Edna Price, Margaret Rick, Mary Stallings, Dolly Sutton, Betty Ann Taylor, Nina Thomas, Mary W'allace, Marjorie XVoodbery. B. LI. Adair, N. Cuesta, li. Price, C.. Cone, N. Clark, M. Stallings. SHOW FDLKS I-ncsi Row: -I. Hill, J. Fllis, M. Belleaii, J. Beasley. Sncoxo Row: V. Brown, NI. Xvilson, Nl. Price, -1. Harmon, Patten, Nl. XY'all.ice, Tiinto Row: B, Setler, T. Ricketts, N. Allen, Nl. Sinitli, lf. johnston, B. A. Taylor, Mrs. Clinefelter, sllmrztor, An' now, Mr. ,Locutor, please suh, introduce the Thespians-those show folks like you never seen in a minstrell Ot co'se-heah they is: The Plant High School Troupe of the National Thespian Dramatic Honor Society, directed by Mrs. Dorothy Clinefelter, is proud to claim as its members the most talented group of young artists since Sara Bernhardt's time. These R. Ashby, fi'i'i1.w1rw'q Rl. Harmon, XL'K'l'l'ILLll'-af N, Allen. iiri' jn'i'xldw1f: B. Serzer. lzwsiilwit. actors and actresses have presented four one-act plays during this school year for the enjoyment of their fellow classmates. The Hrst was: Now That Aprills Heref, in which June Beasley and Tommy Ricketts starred. The play was such a success that the Thespians were asked to put on another, so they replied with a blood chilling mystery entitled, The Xvhite Phantomf' Turning in a very creditable performance was Hope Chandler as the Negro maid, who was rewarded by being asked to join the Thespians. She was ably supported by a large cast of veteran Thespians, so the first mystery ever to be presented on a Plant assembly program was truly a triumph. The next dramatic sketch, Ladies Alone, was composed entirely of the girls. This play was directed by Janis Harmon instead of Bob Setzer, who had directed all of the other ones, and thus made the entire production really ladies alonef, As their grand finale, Wlio Gets The Car Tonight was a huge success. The Hrst semester officers for the Thespians were: President, Bob Setzerg Vice President, Betty Ann Taylor, Secretary, June Beasley, and Treasurer, Rufus Ashby. 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Galloway, T. Gormley. Slacoiwn Row: D. Macleod, N. Shaekleford, B. A. Bishop, J. Patten, N. Fessenden, B, A. Baker, A. Bostick, xl. Sullens. THIRD Row: Mrs. Murrow, sponsor, A. Dillard, l.. Keehan, C. Bowen, LI, Harmon, I.. W'ilson, M. Belle-au, K. Houlihan, P. Jones. FOURTH Row: S. Newell, M. Riek, M. Stallings, P. Singleton, lf. Milam B. Douglas, Ii. Beddard, O. Crawley. It could be-but then, on t'other hand, could it? Einsteiners? No, jus, the Psychology Club psychol- ogin' aroun'. This Club has four high-stepping objectives-first, .- .,., as A. Bostick, N. Shackleford, M. Stallings, J. Patten, C. McNab. Rear: P. Singleton. to give students practice in democratic livingg second, to bring about a better understanding of the principles of human relations, third, to study ways and methods of improving one's self and developing successful per- sonalitiesg and fourth, to make a deeper study of cer- tain fields of psychology. These ideals sound mighty big, but these regula, fellows and every day gals, under the direction of Mrs. Juanita Murrow, really live up to them! The brunette boy swinging the gavel up there is Paul Singleton, who has been the presiding officer of the club for two semesters. Carson McNab, Vice Pres- ident, has also served in his position for the entire school year. The remaining officers for the hrst sem- ester were: Marilou Olsen, Secretaryg Mary Stallings, Treasurer, and Alice Bostick, Program Chairman. These oflices were filled in the second semester by: Mary Stallings, Secretary, Nan Shackleford, Treas- urerg Betty Ann Bishop, Program Chairman, and Jo Patten, Pep O'Plant Reporter. Oh, and the Psychology Club doesn,t 'tempt that being dull boys business. They have had two Won- derful parties this year. The first one was held dur- ing Christmas time at the home of Edna Priceg the second, at the home of Lucile Keehan. 'TIS 'N 'TAINT Offiwri on It-fl, fran! lo lurk, B. J. Adair, N. Allen, M. Smith. De1mli'r',i,leff.iii1f',lefI to rigfrfz L. W'eiss, C. Boling, I.. VC'ilson. Dvbafvrs riqffl, Irff lo riqlrlz S. Horne, C. . Hardee, H. A. Taylor. Fran! row, lwfl la ri bi: R. Noble, li. Cameron, N. Clark, B. A. Bisho 1. S' l Serum! rule: R: Yates, I.. Aloughini, M, W'allace, li. Wood, J. Brace. Tlviril rou': li. Marshall, S. Newell, T. Bishop, T. Schaub, P. Dawson. lfunvllr Razr: Ll. Boling, Ii. K. lirwin, T. Ghormley, B. Hopkins. Slamlirlg ul lllhlllll Mrs. Martin, i1un1xm'. Mr. Chairman, worthy opponents, honorable judges, and friends: We of the negative do vigorously contend-T' Yassuh! If you all ever want to hear a corkin, good argyment on a timely sityation, just drop in on a weekly meeting of the Plant,s Debate Society. The club was organized in 1939 for the sole purpose of promoting literary and public speaking talents among the students of Plant. This is accomplished primarily by having each member appear on a program at least once a semester in either a debate, extempor- aneous speech competition, or short talk. This ex- perience in addressing a good sized conglomeration has aided everyone in the club tremendously. In fact, any member you ask will allow that it has removed any shyness he might of had, has improved his composition abilities, and has learned him to think on his feet. Besides helping its own membership, the club en- deavors to reach the rest of the school by puttin' on assemblies as often as possible. ltis mos, important function, howsoever, probably lies in representing the alma mater in debates with other schools. During the past year, l'lant's debaters have not only competed in inter-city contests, one of them before the Tampa Kiwanis Club, but have also attended W'est Coast Debate NX'orkshops at New Port Richey and Sarasota. Natcherly, all these activities have made the club one of the busiest of any in the school and its otficers among the most active of any of the clubs. Those ofhcers were, for the second semester: Norman Allen, presidentg Lois Wilson, vice-presidentg Betty jo Adair, secretaryg Milo Smith, treasurer, Leo Weiss, Critic, Billy Hopkins, parliamentariang Catherine Boling, chaplain, and Tommy Ghormley, doorkeeper. Mrs. Martin is faculty adviser and sponsor. B. J. Adair, I.. W'ilson, C. Boling, M. Smith. Rear: B. Hopkins. N. Allen, I.. WW.-iss, T. Chormley. Q REAL HOMINY ...v.-,-..,.. A .,.. 1 .:-I-..:-M,-.. -.-.-.-. ,...,-.V ....: .- . ..-.,...., ....-...,.....,.,,-. Q ,..,. . .. ..-:..-:M .Q,. - N.-.:.: .,,. I a ....,.. . -X ,.. ,-.-. N .v., .,,-.. . . -...W.e.-:.:.-:s - -.-.5-.-f,'.-f,,-.4- 4 -V-If.. N .. ,..,.. I .,... . .,.,., H , .,., Q ,.,. ,.,.,.,. . 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V Q H 2 y 4 5 fy fa -I lx 5 9551- W, , 5' Ii L ,ga JM raw .P , f M' ' 'A WATTS' Q f 5 ' f t' N' . 4 Mg E5:52E2::1?1-- . I ' F' I ,. f -5' 15L,: ': :. rf. Q .55 E! f '- V' -:-If -5 : ai i '4' A T if , it -P f ff . '::2. iii . '- 3 A is X in 'i ,v ' A dv- f ' I Hi? 'T 'i:if:: 1'ff:Pf'- ,ffl f'A 1. . S 1 . ' F ' I ' is 1+ - 'i .-..,.', is? X- .ilflf , -' sms i S 9 is is ,.,. ' I Fi' V - 7 1 Q , , A! 4 . I.::.-. :'.:I:::.-:+1f:,:.:, at ,Vftsflzf if at 2' 'st as sis, X .. A, FIRST Row: ll. AQ.Geesink, M. F. Sessions, F. Iloelt, K. McSwain, M. McCaskill, Mrs. Woods, xjwonxorg B. We-tlierell, -I. Sparkman, li. Hop- kins, G. likher, D, Miusselnian. SI-r:oNo Row: T, Lungsford, M. Fish, D. Cahoon, M. Bollenbach, O. Boghich, K. Houlihan, D. Fripp, lf. Rosenthal, M.,Kirchick, E. Bragg, B. Cooper. TIIIRII Row: VI. Davis, J. Dutill, D, Sutton, M. Boyd, V. Hodges, M. XVilson, lf. Marshall, li. Mai-sliall, B. Young, F. A. Roberts, A. Blount, F. Redding, K. O'Grady. FOURTH ROW: P, Kay, A. Doll, N. Thomas, B. Nlitchell, P. Christen, M, Brown, M. Delaney, B, Taylor, A. Hunter, P. Pepper, B. Fennell, M. Vinson, L. McCurdy. FII TH Roxy: C. Yates, P. Xlorris, S. Stevens, S. Bagley, Parker, F. Moore, M. Reese, K. YVilliams, l.. McGeachy, M. Yvilson, K. Bowles, kl. Risley, B. F. Cumbie. SIXTH Rom: XY, Parraniore, Johnson, R. XVood, T. Henderson, M. Belleau, l'. XY'inn, l'. Southvvick. G. Nvhitaker. K. Bachman, A. M. Giles, F. Chamberlain, M. Gonzalez, S. Mitchell. Siuvl NTII Roxy: D. Hicks, J. Yates, -I. Dekle, R. Boyd, D. Hall, I. Gantt, F. Donald- S I on, R. Smoak, S. Manning. 51. Mcfiracken, H. Sweat, F. Naughan. l'iIGI-ITH Roxy: H. Cannon, B. Hopkins, CQ, Ciieer, N. Turner, D Cirescenyi, T. Bissonnette, M, Loftis, M. NY'inner, Mills. 'ts ' i xr A' ' 's Q..- . N -4' - My! That Glee Club can harmonize better,n a passle o' darkies down by the river after the cotton's all been picked. Plant stu- dents aren't the only ones who think that either, for the club is V' recognized as the leading group of its kind in the whole state. This enviable recognition was achieved after only three years work since its hrst organization in 1939 by Mr. Benjamin Green. Mr. Green has been its director until this semester when he was called to the service of his country. Since then Mrs. E. Bryant Woods has lead the club and has accomplished a remarkable task Thomas, N. Thomas in steppin' in and keepin' up the rec- ord and coopera- tion of such a large group! ,Iimmy Mills, John Dekle, Sandy Geer The Glee Club is made up of one hundred and forty-five members. The girls are grouped into hrst and second soprano and First and second altog and the boys, into first and second tenor, hrst and second baritones, and Hrst and sec! ond bass. Each member upon entering is required to pass an individual test of his singing ability. In December the Glee Club and the Band presented their concert which has now become an annual affair. Shortly afterward the group was privileged to sing at the program honoring the famous Helen Keller. It also participated in the District Music Festival and presented programs for the Kiwanis Club and the National Honor Society. A Htting triumph came in April when the club won all Hrst division ratings in the State Music Festival. Officers of the Cvlee Club are Nina Thomas, president: Mack Towne, vice-president: and Ann Thomas. secretary. Dorothy Cahoon and lileanor Bragg are accognpanists. 76 WE LAK TO MAKE MUSIC ff' if I at Mujn1'r'Ifr'x,h'fl Io ' fwlvili. Williai s, H. Wcllacott, Al. Davis. Drum Major, lrfl: NI, Gantt. Firxf Column, fron! in lmrk: D. Smith, D. Hanes, VV. Light, B. BrCumbie, J, Ansley, W. Faucett, M. F. Gonzalez. Serum! Column: xl. Renfro, C. Garrison, D. Robinson, C. Hart- nett, I.. Hill, M. McLain, D. Mitghell. yTlvinl Column: J. Rippy, M. Brown, B. Underberg, A. Hunter, J. Parker, M. Blount, B. Thompson. l'i0Ill'f!l Column: H. XVilliams, M, XVoodson, -I. Hanes, B. Davis, F. Southwick, U. Bell, -I. johnson. Ififflw Colnmrz: C. Carpenter, B. XY ebb, C. -I. Hardee, KI. Dupuis, -I. Bentley, B. Cole, R. Boyd. Si.Yfd7f:0IlIl71l1C C. Geer, D. Davis, S. Gyland, li. Lcaniing, R. Clark, B. Younger, K. Vfillianis -I. Davis 5 D. Hartung. Yessir, boss! There's gwfne be a hot time in the ol, town tonight when that Plant band starts to playing. We students can be justly proud of the band, both for its excellent rating among similar high school groups of Florida and for its many services to the school. The band has done right smart for many years now, always ranking among the highest in state competitions and often capturing first place. But the way in which the band has most endeared itself to Plant students is through its work at all of those school functions calling upon its services. Indeed, where would a football game or an R.O.T.C. parade be without those thirty-nine boys and girls in gold and black playing for the glory of ol, Plant? The work of the band, however, just begins with these two activi- ties. It started off the year by taking part in the Armistice Day parade and the MacDill Field program. Together with the Glee Club, it gave an exhibition program for the benefit of the students of Turkey Creek school. Shortly afterward, the annual concert was presented, again in Collaboration with the Cwlee Club. Mr. Benjamin Green, the bandls leader for nine years, conducted up until January, when he was called into the service. H. XVell.icott Mrs. li. NVoods Dif'n'lor YEARNIN' FOR LEARNIN' Come on you chillun and you shall hear- of the Book Club time in Plant's little ole, library. All the members gather ,round to discuss the most interestin, book of the month. The programs this year followed the general Mary Whillace, j7Vvxiili'11lg Betty Ann Bishop, h'r'a.m1'i'rg Lois Wilstmii, Xl'l'l't'fdl'j'j Betty Ann Taylor, rim jinwiilunf. theme of How Books Will Help Win the War. The meetings are held every other Wednesday morning, and consist of a short business meeting and a program. The first semester the Club put on a Take It or Leave Itn program in assembly. The contestants were chosen from the sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors. Each one drew a question from the box, and if he answered it correctly, he was paid five cents. Then, he had his choice of taking another question and maybe winning ten cents, or of just keeping his nickel. Since the program was being pre- sented by a Book Club and not a Bankers' Club, che limit was set at fifteen cents. The judges were: Mary Stallings, Betty Ann Taylor, and Dottie Sue Caldwell. The ofhcers who have served so faithfully for both semesters are: Mary Wallace, presi- dent, Betty Ann Taylor, vice president, Lois Wilson, secretary, and Betty Ann Bishop, treasurer. The Club sponsor is Mrs. Eleanor Hayt. LES AMIS DE LA FRANCE LIBRE Fmsi' Row: li. Crews, F. Householder, lf. Nosti, M. Gibson, D. Golden, E. Redding. Sl.t'oND Row: B. Curtis, P. Hicks, li. Wills, O. XY'arner, A. W'ilder, I-. Cathcart, ll. Macleod, Ii. M. Murray, Al. Starke. Tumi, Row: IJ. W'ithers, R. Yates, V. Raysor, M. Salario, C. Bowen, M. Bryan, Mrs. Harwood, .vpomoi'. Foua'rH Roxx: N. Allen, M. Smith, xl. Kent, ll. Leigh, C. Geer. 'Ile declare ea seance suverte. J'ai grand plaisir a voir un eerele si nombreaux. Vient-en-suite l'appel, mademoiselle la seeretaire, voulez-yous bien faire Fappel? If any of you all ever hear either a conversation sorta like this or perhaps the strains of the Marseillaise comin' through the transom, you can be dead sure that there's a French Club meeting goin' on inside. This club is the youngest of any other in school. It was organized last December by Mrs. Harwood, its faculty adviser, for the purpose of acquainting stu- dents with those phases of French and the French peo- ple impossible to obtain in the Classroom. Any and all students who have taken or are taking Freneh are eligible for membership. The meetings, which we endeavor to conduct in French, are held once a week during the homeroom period. One meeting, usually a party, is held once a month after school. Varied and interesting programs are given about French art, music, and literature, and about the peo- ple, cities, customs, and habits of France. These are sometimes presented in the form of short skits, musical renderings by members, and oral stories. ln addition, the club sings French songs. works French cross-word puzzles, plays French games, and hears French anec- dotes. The elub's oflicers for the year were as follows: Rebekah Yates, President, Emma Mae Murray, Vice- Presidentg Dora Golden, Secretary, Mila Smith, Treas- urer, and Norman Allen, Program Chairman. 7111! Wm Rebekah Yates, jm'.i1ili'r1f, llora Golden, u'4'i'i'f.lzY3q l-inma Mae Murray. lill'f7l'l'NfLll'I1f, Milo Smith, fl'l'll.Xlll'l'l'Q Norman Allen, jn'o,qi'im1 rfmirmufl. 5 5 x 1- if ,yy J' my ly, Cir SULfE,7TfT7f Yulizzz-mf Xi Y H1551 fmshfwl. 121113136 ch 6, 154413 Thffswer ROTC, 3: wx 5 Feted 1 2 'Gm' 5 s IUMA iffy :, my , :EQ Ki, X 1. ' H 1 in Qhriegr xi' fzjiw .ww Ewa Efrivs l ma MU smisxi :ers show 1-a www if :xx z 'S' is 5' :aw 22 MJT! 1 gy!f:.gisf?r 0 6 ins- bzimfs' miami ls' :,ss4Ef-H. I life 3:51 'lbw ABM Y1!.!' ixm Jem STEQQNS I fif BETTY N E185 E?UfTUpx 193WHX i'f3 f f f Lggpp, gqgzm-3 wzm, fungi' w ls' I imw 'I kai sf' z-45,154-, Min? E745 Vxww rx situ' Ecz- e iff, f 'Nw mms ' N ' 1 ' ' ligwfi sk, K imgv, iwwxmdcru, M,mQ31i, xjmfmuy Trfxxia Row: B. ZSet..ftcr, 15. 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Mvwf ,uma ,nv1,.,Qx: N. e.1ssM.W,,...x ga, K iimi an w1..gfg-wf.--wi M 4-f2 452- E 1 iixzwmgw ww wfwwr ax math' N, qffgy. .f3w:i1,.w W-1.15-fenizfg' sq-'f Y LQff- y' New 2w.z'5A41 J 5-wc 'tczfzfiwgrysxwggj , my knzf gf-' vwvr : fi QUILL AND SCROLL FIRST Row: J. Harmon, B. A. Bishop, N. L. Nathan, J. Patten, O. B. Kitchen, N. Fessenden, N. Slmcklcford. SECOND Row: M. Stallings, B. jordan, D. S. Caldwell, M. W'allacc, N. Cuesta, A. Fificld, B. A. Baker, P. Kay. THIRD Row: l.. Wilson, C. Boling, B. Sctzcr, B. Poagc, N. Allen, B. A. Taylor, xl. Stearns. Ah declare, do I really see somebody hold- ing a quill an, scroll? What would they Want with-Oh! that's the Quill and Scroll emblem, the International Honorary So- ciety for High School Journalists! Oh golly, but the members of this organ-- ization should be flattered, because the mem- bership is selective. The students are recom- mended by the faculty adviser and approved by the executive board. To be a member a person must be in the upper third of the class scholastically, and doing superior Work in some phase of journalism. Our faculty ad- viser is Miss Terry Gil. The initiations are held once a year. Well now, here are the purposes of the club: to sponsor contests in all forms of Writf inl, to encourage and raise the standard of the Writin', to advance standards of the pro- fession by developin' better journalists, and to promote and encourage thinkinf For nigh on tuh seventeen years the Plant Chapter of the Quill and Scroll has had some mighty fine journalists, an' tuh our Way of thinkinl, the 1942 Chapter is right 'long with all of them in the front line! Anyway, We wonit be surprised if sev'al of those members turn out to be Hearsts or Thompsons. IUNIOR PILOTS AND IUNIOR ROTARIANS Nl. I., Oisox lnuiur' Pilot Club Representative january Class N. ALI I N lnuim' lillfilffilfl Representative ,lune Class l lion BIGIXY Iuninr Rfzluriulz Representative january Class These here honored folks are none other than the Senior A,s representatives to the Tampa Pilot and Rotary Clubs. Each sem- ester the Senior A Class together with the faculty chooses a girl and boy as Junior Pilot and Rotarian, respectively. The former attends the supper meetings of the Pilot CTampa Business WOmCl1,SD M. Siuximixcs Infliol' Pilol Club Representative june Class Club, which occur every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. She is placed in charge of one program during her term. The latter attends the weekly Rotary luncheon meetings. All in all, these students tote a mighty lot of responsibility, for they are the links between the high school and the civic world. 'W?E'ix'1 , H.Q1j., . , 12. ,., ...,::.. . ,V,A,.. . .,,, V ..,, P :: . . - 1 , i' 1.1 Q as MRS. HQRWCIQD cfacuury eovroemf, HDNASSEH SH! RLEY JCJNES Jmwmw emma NDRMCAN ALLEN Assoc. sorrow M4299 WALLACE 9557. EDETOR NON XTQ CU EGTA SNAP snow eowoa LU? BLACK 'BNSF SHOT EDITOR iiJVsNQ, ROV CFQGWDEQ mar recam-mace BETTY ANN TAYLOR eozroxa-we-males: 006355 MQCLEOD asf-if nm' EDITOR BONME HON Fenrruee emma STAFF 'Qqgg av' - Rickman FQFIWGQ ak DOTNE CQLUWELL, HQSTGQLDSPI HQRL CE-MEMBERS 5 nssocevsmess wan. MRS. OSSFSWO wxcmqrv susmess aovsaea Bsgxv HDPVJNS ASE-T. 5305614255 MGR, BUSENESS M6532 Q CHRISTINE KPUJRKOS TVPFEST LORRFUNE DQVQS 'wsvxsr M9489-3Psl.L Hens Tv Prev CQTQEQCNE 30LiNC'r Gxnijii swarms 5011042 CPQRSON aosfs S-vzivars EOITDQ FIGURATIN' Shnlding nf 17ItllilZ..170tll'll, left lo rigfrfz M. Smith, T. Schaub, C. Rights, Miss Stewart, 5170lI.N0l'. FIRST Row: N. Allen, T. Ricketts, L. Gar- ber, Boling. SECOND Row: D. MacLeod, M. Giglia, R. Logan, B. Hopkins. THIRD Row: C, Turner, R. Bryan, li. K. Ifrvin, 1.. Weiss. Fouiuii Row: T. Ghormley, P. Singleton. Wal, bust mah buttons! There's ackshully a group of students here at Plant who can't get enough math- ematics-believe it or not. This group is that sage and revered society, the Math Club. The club is one of Plant's youngest, hav- 3 -' . a T. Schaub, M. Smith, C. Rights. ing been founded only last October by Miss Stewart, its faculty sponsor. Although its members are com- paratively few, present enrollment numbering seven- teen, they are steady and very interested in the work of the club. The purpose of its organization was to provide students, especially seniors, with a thorough review of high school algebra in preparation for a college career or a competitive examination. Many students find that when they are about to graduate they have forgotten much of even their elementary algebra. This subject is stressed, however, in many colleges and in many examinations. Consequently, the student must refresh his memory, and no better opportunity to do this could be found than in the Math Club. Meetings are held during homeroom period every Monday, Wfednesday, and Friday. Individual problems or questions are brought up and discussed. The mem- bers then work examples taken from representative tests. Through such exercises, many students have prepared themselves for Annapolis, West Point, Coast Guard, and college scholarship exams. Officers of the club are: president, Milo Smith, vice president, Thomas Schaub, and treasurer, Clyde Rights. R. OT. C D C D 4 LZEUTZ H S GT GOTTXE Cmuwem .5555 QQ BERT Smoma Kg 4 ii C f'U,ff EEJLUY FQQN H WMWQ NST 2121.1 evo my .QJFLE THEM W . xx f x Q Y 'f XI Q N W, Efwimw- ,E-. .1,4L.,f 1 x- Www sc , ,.,,,, ,, Q, 5 2 A if Kzwyf Ixiww 'xiwwx 512, H911 Jill. 1 summers gp.. LQQT gf' LJIV I ' , 2- .IA EONSHE HUNT Qpcuscw fr cop, I at I I Q Ix I, K I ik 4 3+ a A S i 3 2. N K Y HERBERT UVINGSTON CQPF 0? 6014, LOUBSE MEMPCHAEL SWGNSOY1 OF CU. Q-'B ...nu- EWVURQ DO'-'QLZJSON g, , CFIFT. OF 110.1 JEQN STEARN spcwsas ov an 52 2 af? 5 .I .. 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XIJQI und. 514 7 ' ' 1 A' A rk Ik. Xlmmrc. Vlllllkll Roxx: IJ. limlrnu, ll. King. l'. lcrnamlu' ,wxxw Ruxx: 9. Xiuutm, l. lD,1y.l. Nulun, Xin. XiuXX1ll1.1mx, xfumm, .I.SL.1 . P. Cbunril, I. Imgfurd, LJ. liclly, ci.SI11illl.B.-I. Hours. lj. XY'iIhL'I'N. 5:-: ,-W: Z U 1 ' zz H W 'Y :': if y , gg. 3 J, L, QLDERM99? 505, !?i.L.R JOHNSON 1 NP-V11 +2 H mv 2 sm l 1 I-iv:. -yi: E. 3. E. GREEN ARMY i r ::,,, I ,.AA .,,.,A . - ,,,.:,::, I , c:': i ex ,. is i ': ' 'Q 'V A I t A 41 ,,,:, ,,:.: 5 H M QW' 926888313 BSYSMQN FQQNQS JEWCOTT tum' .,,, NEW WV? . zz' is if 1 ,.,, I , ' .fi ZI: 5 ess z X ::..A,,A V . ,- -it X 6 f A -N R .....,. -Q . ' ' :::: - ' :-1: .::-.:-4 1 :-, 3 'G s ' t , fi -'-- ' ' 3 w ,, A IIIQY ----., ' Jacr4'siseers'ms'feQs ,.,..-,v :2' ::' NAVY -zif Q . 2,' . , L i ,.2A1 X - ::21' 1 30589 MSSSSOQN 'i ' 6 :': i in 505335555385 sivstfgsmisssfsffos SQQQQQSSQQSQQ We consider it a great privilege to salute our men and boys who have left this year to go into the service. These former Plant teachers and students are now helping to defend America against aggression. They are striving to preserve democracy. They are fighting for us. We hated to see these five teachers and tWC11Cy-One students leave us but we are proud of them and proud of what they are doing. To those friends whom we will never forget we would like to drink a toast-a toast to their happiness and security. Sfmlwlfx Wiff70Ilf Pif'fz1rc's: King Albus-Naval Reserves Donald Armet-Navy Benny Field-Navy Collins Grinnell-Navy Jay MacMillan-Merchant Marines Gerald Peters-Navy Bob Roth-Navy Charles Stover-Navy Mitchell Thrower-Navy Dan Wfalkerh-Coast Guard Melbourne Wfeber-Navy Elvia BulJlJa,' Masters-Navy 92 l h X755 X1 g .5 ? Xgflii g 4 -...,,,LD, W 115 W hnff SPORTS crsscsffsazcawffv' PLANT ZS BRADENTON 12 Although notoriously slow to strike their stride in past seasons, the Panthers hit the touchdown trail four times to win over Bradenton in the opening game of the season. lfour sustaining drives of 95, 34, 75, and 85 yards gave the Panthers a Z5 to 12 edge. PLANT 33 JEFFERSON U In eleven plays the overwhelming Panther attack scored their first touchdown. At half time the Panthers lead I9 to 0. The great Panther offensive was too much for the Jefferson defense and the Panthers came out on top. PLANT 0 ST. PETERSBURG 0 The previous impressive Panther offensive bogged down in a trip across the bay. The St. Pete Green Devils were evenly matched with the Panthers, and the game ended in a scoreless tie. PLANT 16 LANIJON O Sparked hy Baldwin and XVynne, fleet Panther backs, the golden Panthers were not to be outdone. At half-time the underdog Panthers lead 10 to 0. Credit is due to C0-Captain Evans for his beautiful field Goal. 5 PLANT 19 CLEARXVATER 6 Again the Panther offensive was too much. Clearwater fell before a vigorous Plant attack. Although fumbling two touchdowns away, the Panthers still had enough left to licli the Crimson Tornadoes. , We . sc ' '- ss.. ' AM' w . , V ,., . .,.s?.sNcr:::,.:. ' X s ' , I, ....... .-.- Q L... 4 .... . .. X .. -- ., -?F?::': 'N ' -:Za :S t 'sf-'B ' X3 1 'S W as . ' -' 155-::gg5 , 5 yi 3 5 , -- . ., g gi X s s - .E et 'sy X:.1 5,?:iX ' V E s NT ' 1 - '- X QR . X X 1 :,. Q, LA- .e Shih- C o'C'a,a2f EVHIVS PLANT 19 ORLANDO 13 Good deception and precision broke a two year jinx. The Panthers won from Orlando in the closing minutes on a sensational 64 yard skirt by Billy Wynne bringing tl1e Panthers to victory. PLANT 19 JACKSON 18 Over 500 fans made tl1e journey to jacksonville by special train. The Panthers lead the Jackson Tigers 12 to 0 at half time, but the Tigers were not to be outdone. They came back to lead the Panthers 18 to 12 as the third quarter ended. Playing their best ball when on the losing end, the Panthers came back to win. PLANT 15 PLANT CITY 0 The fleet Panther backs were too much for the Plant City Planters. Again the fast moving Panther offensive scored a decisive victory. Baldwin, Wfynne and the forward wall played brilliant ball to defeat tl1e Planters. PLANT 7 HTLLSBOROUGTd 7 14,000 fans watched a colorful Thanksgiving spectacle. Witli the Big Ten Conference title at stake the golden Panthers were determined to win. The Hillsborough Terriers were evenly matched with the Panthers, and although the Panthers scored first, the Terriers came back in tl1e third quarter to tie the score 7 to 7. As the timeris whistle blew, neither had scored again. PLA NT 25 BitA11iNAi'oN 12 P1 A N1 19 C1 1 xnxx xTi it 6 PLANT 35 Ji l4I4l.RSON 0 P1,AN'r 19 LPRIANIJO 13 PLANT 0 ST. Pl TI itslxuiu. 0 P1,AN'r 19 -IACIVSON 18 PLA N1 10 Laxnox 0 P1..fxN'i 13 1'1..'xN'r Clin 0 PLANT 7 HI1.1.slzo1wtJc,11 7 IAA W' of f 'W s.. WUNE W J 4 Mfzassp 65146 ,W FGUT BALL .zwfzcax f.f.cw4'.svafv 44444L.aw,w fzcwffww N ,.f7M'7f9f?f 820655 Z'f67Wz9i Jf'ff?Q-leafy Xfdiffwf EVAQN Eifff'?!'54f':' JAWQZ7 35xFi2L4'?' AZFf'?t'f C.f?f65 l.S' Y,-,mari IWHETXN Lmsfmf 'cffvfizf , lv , ,f lfjfl' K.. f' V' ff9fV'1' A JD Va, 1 I N :fu-vi! 7 ir , FLETWER pfezcf Ajgfgfgfbf A' SQUAD V' dlifffiif CIIPJMS' AfZ3!6'6'Y ffffffldlff Hf'6!lz'f7f 5 ' ,V .fi-1' MMIII fi56'ffi'2 dffllf KWWJNKMM IIHWXTW - .A f7! 09'f1F' JMJMIKI JHJKHVKI 10640711 5 WAMV 555505 A 1 FOOTBALL MANAGERS II. XVILLIAMS ' X ul. TUCKIZR D. BliLDliN FOOTBALL B SQUAD FIRST Roxx: P, Fcssenden, B. Underberg. C. Seigler, -I. Lowry. B. Younger. B. Ennis. T. Pitts. B. Golden, HI, W. Connor. SEQOND Row C. Nlm:Drmnld, ul. Owings, C. T. Fisher, O. Zewaclski. S. Sellers, B. Allen, F. Groves. B. Carte, M. Snow. THIRD Row: AI. Redding, C Hatton, C. Bmwn, ml. Culbrcntlx, P. Cole, xl. Moore, D, Hansen, A. XVriglits, S. Goodrich, R, Clark. 1 f 1 K ,A Riff' ul ' g '- ' N -4 ' Qt fl., fl: 1 2 P , is 2 ' my , A 2- 'V 'A 24-J ff .W A ' 'V l , 98 BASKETBALL SUMMARY MICK KENDRICK PEMBIZRTON Having to defend their numerous titles which they collected in previous years, the Plant basketball team began their 1941-42 season with the determination to hold these titles. Although this determination was not completely fulfilled the Panthers turned in another excellent record. Throughout the season the Panthers play- ed a total of 26 games including tourna- ments. They showed their ability in speed and teamwork by winning 22 and losing only four. Throughout most of the season, the cagers ran a close second and third to Andrew Jack- son, alternating with Hillsborough. When Jackson and Lee returned to Tampa, they both fell before the sustaining Panther at- tack. Hillsborough was defeated twice by both teams, thus giving Plant a second rating in the Big-Ten championship. The Regional tournament was held in Hillsborough gym. Plant drew a bye in first round, and defeated Bradenton in quarter finals. Plant ousted Jesuit in semi-finals, and nosed out Hillsborough in the finals to win for the sixth consecutive time the Regional title for Plant. The following week-end the winners and runners-up of each four regions in the state met in a tournament again held in the Palma Ceia gym. Plant defeated Miami Edison in the Hrst round, and Lee in the quarter Hnals. Plant lost to Miami Senior high, who later eliminated Leon of Tallahassee to win the state championship. Malcolm Mick, Billy Pemberton, and Bobby Poage were the only members of the Plant team to receive the high honor of being placed on the all-state team. Again this year the team was supported by plenty of reserve strength on which to rely. the the the the Six lettermen from last year returned to the Panther ranks. The fast moving team that proved to be the strongest combination and the mainstays of the team were: David Mc- Cormick and Billy Pemberton, guardsg Mal- colm Mick and Bobby Poage, forwards, and Gene Duncan, center. Ralph Millsap, Billy Wynne, Jack Fletcher, Deak Price, George Burke, John Paul Jones, and Jimmy Wilcox also were valuable players. Graduation in May hits the Panther ranks severely. Seniors graduating are: Ralph Mill- sap, Malcolm Mick, Billy Wynne, Bobby Poage, Billy Pemberton, David McCormick, Deak Price, George Burke, and John Paul Jones. But with the material coming up from the B Squad, we are certain that again the Panthers will have a formidable basketball team. BASKETBALL SCORES Dec. 18 Plant 44 Haines City 14 Dec. 28 Plant 49 Haines City 24 Dec. 27 Plant 43 Kingsport, Tenn. 15 Jan. 2 Plant 47 Kingsport, Tenn. 33 Jan. Plant 41 Clearwater Jan. Plant 35 Lee Jan. Plant 31 Landon Jan. Plant 47 Orlando Jan. Plant 43 Lakeland Jan. Plant 30 Hillsborough Jan. Plant 21 Jackson I'eb. Plant 52 Jefferson Feb. Plant 29 Landon Peb. Plant 29 Lakeland Feb. Plant 45 Jefferson Feb. Plant 56 Clearwater Feb. Plant 31 Hillsborough Feb. Plant 30 Orlando Feb. Plant 35 Lee Feb. Plant 49 Jackson REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Mar Plant 62 Bradenton Mar Plant 48 Jesuit Mar. Plant 31 Hillsborough JONES MiCQRMKH DUNCQN NJ ,f ff fi K 'J if Q11 fp rf' f ,f M, ffff I ,iff BUQRHQ FLETCHER knew, .,,L. , ,.J5,zxw,i .xi123z ,, 2 FENCE WILCGX X ,, Q VOUWJGEQ .fQ'EfV.OfQ!C'K WVNNE EIV.-'UI'S TRACK The 19-42 'lirnck Tsuim lm proven to hc xhu but tcini Pl.1nt has had in five ycnrs. First, in start innking lhcir good record. rhi- Panthur cindur mon dcfentcd ihc Hillshurmigli tcglni by .1 36.5 tu Ll -45,5 Amore. Thr- P.inthcrx fell bcliorc ilw SI. Pcrurshiirg Green Devils High 109 pninle toPl1m1'S 42.5. Plant plrwurl lhiril in the NX csl Const meet, held the following wculi-end .ilsn AI Sl. PCLCI'NbUl'g, wimh .1 lukll uf il pnints. The Plant trick reins nl thc Big Tcn Mcci placed hfth. Ken- drick, Pl.inl's high pninl main with mnic 721, points, brnkc thu shits: -HU yird dash .ind dixuux rccmml, xxirh 53 scuumls .ind 127 fum S incln-s rcspcciivcly. XVynnc, XY'ils:ox, Pcmhurtnn. and Kendrick, luttcrmcu, prnvul tn be thu niniiislays of thc lcnni. Olher mumbcrs who rcmlurcd Y.llLlLll3lC Service wcre: Hubby lfnnin, Guurgc Bucrkc, Hohlgy liryyini. Bwbby Plmgc, Bunny Xlick. .xml H.irris Xlullcn. FLETCHER 5051665 mi' 5 ' , 1 ,, . . ,V .-, ? . ,-5 .'g.-ol gs' f 2 . n , , - .- .... 241' f wr N A ?'f:,f ,. ' .. -if '- :E5SII s -ri' 5fZ:.- -i 25315252 r : -f- f :-,:-,:e- at :-:- -b-512.1 - 'Q ' 'WV' ' W 4----- . . ' V 1 SW' V '229E:E2:5:3:2:5s:5: '1?' ir25E':E5EkEE52EE: r'3 II:'5L':':1-E53 -Saws-:,,, .,-A, ?:.1,.,.Q-15,-A.: ::- rf. Q ,em-Q:: ' ' - .... .. .Q F: J A ' .. J .. R .... .. ,. ' i 4 '1 +4 - , ' I 0 2 GOLF - TENNIS Leslie Joughin, Jack Redding, Charlie Galloway, Hal Holtsinger, and Richard Martorell composed the 1942 Golf Team. At the State Golf Tournament held in St. Peters- burg, the Panthers made an average showing. Holt- singer, Martorell, and Galloway turned in good scoresg however, they were eliminated in the first round. Jack Redding was the only Panther to advance. At the end of the tournament his score stood 174-80-90-344, which was for 72 holes. Redding is a promising young golfer, and should prove a threat to golf competition next year. J. Redding H. Holtsinger C. Galloway L. Joughin The 1942 Tennis Team was composed of the boys having the highest rating on the tennis ladder, namely, Rufus Ashby, Billy Hopkins, Murray Robertson, Lyman Chenault, C. J. Hardee, and E. K. Erwin. Plant was defeated by Lakeland in their first meet, but overcame the strong Clearwater netters in their second start. The Panthers' return to Lakeland was a different story, however. Plant, this time, brought back a win to close the season. FRONT Row: M. Robertson L. Chenault C. J. Hardee REAR Row: R. Ashby Q B. Hopkins E. K. Erwin I ' .. As the average athletically-inclined student finds it more and more difficult to find a berth on the various varsity teams, intramurals are coming to the front as the big sports factor in a part of the athletic program. Divided into three seasons, Intramural sports give active participation in a varied program for every student, in basketball, soft ball, touch football, and other games. Intramurals develop the boys physically and men- tally. They produce clean sport and clean competition, and help to train material for the varsity teams. The organized program has proven itself worthy as a permanent part of athletics, and should receive more attention. 1 A 1 ' I J. Powell 4 - L, Chenault T. Schaub ' E. Hope -4 . V - - - m ,-a H. Hobbs , , , I! J' 'v' K .-f, ' fs ff-f 'rM-f-f f -4 . ,vi ' IIN INTRA-MURALS GIRLS' SPORTS Say! Why are all the girls running around like mad? Well, sho 'nuff if they aren't all goin' down to the Physical Education classes. Who is that womin? Great day in the morning, if it isnlt Mrs. Julie Lane, the capable instructor of the girls' gymnastics. During the very short time she has been at Plant, Mrs. Lane has done wonders with our feminine sports. This year's Physical Education for the girls has been given with credit. Those who do not take it for credit just play games twice a week and have study hall the other three days. In addition to her classes Mrs. Lane had charge of the cheerleaders and she did a right splendid job with them. Oh golly! All the good times those girls have, playin, basketball, volleyball, tennis, ping-pong, diamond ball, horseshoes, paddle-tennis, badminton, soccer, and many other games. But, wait! that's not all, folk dancin! and calesthenics are also included. Oh, great glory! sports such as these are not fun but are simply necessary exercises. The volleyball team played in the city tournament but fate was against them because they were eliminated before the finals. The mem- bers were Marcelle Bryan, captain, Catherine Bowen, Enid Sandler, Marilou Olsen, Rebecca Yates, Lois Sanchez, Shirley Jones, Louise Fernandez, Dorothy Cahoon, Myrtle Pierce, and Catherine Boling. Oh, mercy! but that was a fightin, bunch! I reckon they were right f1tten'. It's a heap of pleasure to watch those girls go out for basketball. Many people think girls, basketball isn't so good but those girls really make it a fast, hot game. This year since there was no tournament to join they jus, played among themselves after school. They certainly have some good players. My! My! some folks imagine that diamond-ball is jus, for the boys but to see those athletically inclined girls playing would change any- onels mind. The different periods organized teams and played against each other. The girls went into the game whole-heartedly. A lot of them couldn't even catch a ball then, but they can now. Another Plant tournament that aroused the girls, interest was ping- pong jus' recently started. The girls took to that so much that thirty- six contestants entered the tournament. Mrs. Lane obtained some tables because the tournament was so popular. The winner of the contest was Merril Long and runner-up, Peggy Kay. These girls cert'ly have plenty of pep. Jus' ask the folks who saw the Thanksgiving Football Game and watched the Pep Squad perform. Une hundred ninety-five strong, the members of the squad formed a PU and an HU on the field. Goodness gracious, but those girls could march! jus, like soldiers they were. In the stands, with the aid of flash cards, they spelled NP. I-I. Sf, Tampa',, PU, HU, UU. S. Af, Plant',, and V . . . -H. Several girls said that they were interested in bowling, therefore, Mrs. Lane organized a group to bowl every Monday afternoon. I do declare those girls have a good time in the Physical Education classes-thanks to Mrs. Lane. 104 xc r. Rum: R. Yates, C. H01 mg. I, Nxmllcr, C, Bowen, Ul'I1.1I1L!Cl. Nilllllli Rom: N Olwn, L. SJIICIIQY, D. Calmu LKUNIZ Xl, Hryxxn. I5n'1'um1, Rfgfvlz Mrs. slullc I,anc P. If. Dirwflnr GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL 105 ,spam sf sv LETTERMEN Beda Angle -Iimmy Baughmzm Bob Belle George Buerke Billy Jim Bryant Richard llarrior Jack Fletcher XVallaee Gillett Fred Johnston John Paul Jones King Kendrick David McCormick Fred Martin jimmy Moran Malcolm Mick Ralph Millsap Billy Pemberton Bobby Poage Deak Price Clyde Rights Tommy Schaub Jimmy Wilcox Billy Wfynne Gene Duncan 6 FEATURES r ..... ......, ...... ..-.. ..--.., ....., ,..., ,... ., , ......, ....., ......, ,..,.,, .,..., ...A ...L.,, ,....A4 ,....,, L ai! Q ,:.. fax Q! Qi FUN QCD! all fix A TV C 'z-I.. F fix 3-lf D1 Q! Q! Q1 Fm JN EPT Su E31 g'LJN Q g'JX KC. BQ FC' KC : :fig rt? EQ rl? xfi 'D fb KC? XG FQ ' 739 Q? KF? EQ ft? flag X65 SQ ECE 4:-ag fi. SCS ri? rl? 16 Aja X55 H M- :SIU LQ Q,yDkXs5Cx ROYAL COURT OF PANTHERILLA XIV , 'Q 5, mm 'M ,WI KING KLLNDRICK I gm 5 ,, 55 1715 fl, ,I rg DNOTT112sulicfllipwuli. A-N ,?M5lq, lm-4'F', 'Q 'NT L . 'X kin-+f if 'IM-Nik if l.,ky.Px., Ting 5-1 -X1nhfuT. mil. ml J, Itgl , 5 0 A--r54T lx Av IG BXY, .fix x,4,,k,sE G, Ala Wf- 'D J 135,09 51,4 I' xi FA IFFIOIQ Sgf1Jl,6?f6,X'fg IWCOGGIIV I3 bU9'lVfVf 'ASEIVINEWIB .15 S TEUS 5' P7 L Cf fl 5? 5- Ji!1V.f0f?-I4 05- L J AL PANTHP.RILLA WITNESSES SIINIDR A ,ILA N STI-LARN 5 DAVID MClC:ORN1IClK f sIaNIoR Is PEARLE TAARE I X FRIZD MQKAY JUNIOR A LDDISII Rm' HIAIRIKIS N1ULLI2N xl If NIOR Is MARQARISI SPARROXY' GILQRGI1 HARD Y SOPHOXIORF A C,I,cIII.I1 LILI. RIIX FARRIOR SOP! iONlORF I3 VICTORIA LDAN A MIIRIAIY BIIVHIZA Jf'Vf9WS f?fE1Hh JLISYEI-T P HXC A 5' Eff-1'!-Hx! 1.0108 5' MH ws-I zf?? AWWA ,,a?,, wx' '1':: ,: :ffj ggi QQW fmmummm' SCYDHA HW W7 iff1 EI'VDfZ I 1 K1 AN UARY NQTABLES 625, ,pix ff ,, fx fgfbfggj, V 'Bcfsf L-flflkjllg MARHQU 0l,SEN-TREX CDR EDWARDS X 'Bvsf .ylff NIKUIIIIZII SHIKI ,ILY jowlis-B013 Blew' 31 'wx I : 1 U I I. Q Amina. l Jklosi Popular ALLLNI3 XVILLIAMSON-CLYDE EVANS 25 5 . I, ' Z 2 I -0 '5 fnfcsl VIRGINIA HARRIS-JACK SWANN 01 os! ef1ff1lz'1'i1' J Louisa PER NANDRZ-KIIIX1 M Y CHAPMAN M QQW Jhfoxf I17fC?HigK'I7f EDN A PRICE--U PSHER QUI NBY 1 A. I 'tif'- IXU' rl f sw I-I az! AX I f fx- ,lil -51' Wiflivsf LOIS SANCHEZ-LUCKY HIERS Xlff ff Wi A 40N lf I Wx 1 ,, 0 I- f' 3 cal K 9 Sweefcfsf-Xicvsf VIRGINIA SANCHEZ-WALTER SELLERS 1 73iggc'sf Fliri BETH BUERKElCARL HOLMES 'ix , U I I K' C ,N 5' ' 1 xxw W Ns. e VW' xv S ny Jbfosf Viignificfl PEARL FOSTER-OTXVAY SIGMAN Q JUNE NOTABLES fx S ,A V .E V , 4 , pf, I if W QQ 'Bcfxf fookizzg DOTTIL SUE CALDWELL-KING KENDRIQK 'Bvsf ylfl NROIIIIJ JEAN STEARNS--IKICH ARD FARRIOR I 1 -Q Qi- . V A x v ' K 2 is Alf . fl JBTQA-f QDOIJIIIIZI' JUNE BEASLEY-DAVID MCCORMICK Q14 V ! Q af Czlfesf BETTY ANN TAYLOR--REID MCMASTER nk l fl ,.4' ' 'A V .n n f A v -I i ,U I X., .1 N' W 5 f 1 ,j I I jf Jblosf Qifflnlzflia' J CA'FHERINE B0L1Nc3-BILLY IEIMBERTON f5Ioxf Ilzlvlfigwff REBEKAH YATES-NORN1AN Ar,r.Ex M gina Wiffiesf l f xx NIM N ., - I'- 'lil XUXK Z! Q X, 5 QC? Lois WILSON-FREDDY JOHNSTON xxl,f f gN A' Wx lf sb x W ,h ,U J - M 1, 5 :Sul .v xx Q- ' -- 2 Swcctcsf-iNUc'c2s1f SARAH BU RN RTT-BILLY POAGE ff Nw fu ny, S 73iggvxf Flirf MAIKY A1,so1sROoK-DLQAK PRIC11 .im 5 , ts JM mf 'Dig11ij9cvf MARY STALLINGS-CINDE RIGHTS EVENTS OF THE YEAR Monday Monday Tuesday Friday Monday Thursday Monday Friday Thursday Friday 2 Thursday Friday Monday Thursday Tuesday Thursday Saturday Wfednesday Friday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Wfednesday Thursday 28 4 11 Vfednesday Saturday Tuesday Wfednesday Thursday Friday Tuesday Saturday Friday Tuesday Friday SEPTEMBER School opened. New library system went into effect. First P.T.A. meeting. Plant defeated Bradenton Q25-121. Pep O'Plant staff appointed. Plant defeated jefferson Q33-OJ. Pep O,Plant Finance campaign opened. OCTOBER Plant tied St. Petersburg. Plant defeated Landon Q16-OJ. Pep O'Plant Finance Campaign ended. R.O.T.C. Sponsors announced at Military Ball. Girl Reserve Tri-City Conference. Alllllldl 514115 IZIZIIOIIIIFULZ. Plant defeated Clearwater Q19-6j. Defense stamps went on sale in Plant. Plant defeated Orlando Q19-UQ. First school dance. First joint meeting of Key Club and Kiwanettes. NOVEMBER Plant defeated jackson C19-181. Armistice Day assembly in honor of Kiwanis Club. Plant defeated Plant City Q13-OJ. Armistice Day holiday. National Honor Society tapped. Student representatives of school clubs spoke at P.T.A. meeting. Annual bonfire and pep rally. Thanksgiving Assembly program. Parade of decorated cars. Plant tied Hillsborough Q7-7j. Thanksgiving holidays. DECEMBER Sophomores presented play in assembly, Sixty Niiles An HOur.,' Thespians presented mystery play in assembly, 'QThe White Phantom. Dr. Harold Major, special representative of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, spoke in assem- bly. Lettermen's Banquet. Band and Glee Club concert. Neil McMullen spoke to history students on l'Freedom of Religion. Plant defeated Haines City Q49-24j. Girl Reserves presented Christmas pageant. Plant defeated Haines City 129-241. Plant defeated Kingsport Q43-ISJ. JANUARY Plant defeated Kingsport Q47-33 Plant defeated Clearwater Q41-13j . First Air Raid drill. George Lyttleton Rogers spoke in assembly. Plant defeated Lee Q35-161. EVENTS OF THE YEAR Saturday Wednesday Friday Sunday Tuesday Friday Tuesday Friday Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Friday Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday 7 Tuesday 14 Friday Friday Tuesday 28 Tuesday Friday Monday Wednesday Friday 17 Tuesday Friday Thursday Wednesday Sunday Monday Thursday Plant defeated Landon Q31-16j. Plant defeated Orlando Q47-26j. Plant defeated Lakeland Q43-30j. Baccalaureate service for mid-term graduates. Senior Banquet-Floridan Hotel. Hillsborough defeated Plant Q32-30j. Graduation. jackson defeated Plant Q23-211. FEBRUARY President and Vice President of Student Council elected. Plant defeated Jefferson C52-281. Second semester Pep O'Plant staff appointed. President's Cabinet installed. Holiday-Childreifs Day at Fair. Plant defeated Landon Q29-18j. Thespians initiated new members. Plant defeated Lakeland Q29-ZSQ. Junior Rotarian and Junior Pilot Club repre- sentatives elected. Quill and Scroll announced new members. Plant defeated Jefferson Q45-335. Plant defeated Clearwater Q56-40j. Hillsborough defeated Plant Q35-31j. journalism classes presented play in Printer's Ink. Plant defeated Orlando Q30-131. National Honor Society tapped. Plant defeated Lee Q35-1Sj. Plant defeated jackson Q49-241. assembly, MARCH Regional Tournament. E. Stanley Jones spoke in assembly. State Tournament at Plant. Senior Banquet committee appointed. Pantherilla XIV. Kiwanettes presented Minstrel Show. Key Club Convention. Thcspians presented play in assembly, 'tLadies Alonef' APRIL Easter Holiday. R.O.T.C. parade-Army demonstrations. First Typhoid Innoculation. Holiday-F.E.A. Convention. Music Festival. Quill and Scroll initiated new members. Class Play Ever Since Eve. Honor Society presented play in assembly Youth and Uncle Sam. MAY Senior Banquet in Palm Room. Baccalaureate service for Seniors. 11unfl9c'r -A111111111 Drilivzliiorz in A.txr'n1l11y. Graduation. G12 S P O N S O R S H19 We sho' are proud' fo have Ike following as Sponsors for fha 1942 Pc111fbPr : ADAMS-MAGNON JEWELRY CO. T. EMMETT ANDERSON BECKWITH-HOLMES BECKWITH-RANGE JEWELRY CO. BLAKESLEE-KLINTWORTH DOCTOR JOHN R. BOLING CALDWELL BONDED WAREHOUSE A. R. CHRISTY A FRIEND RAY B. CRALLE MRS. KARL B. CUESTA CUESTA-REY CIGAR COMPANY PLANT HIGH DEBATE CLUB DEITZ DRUG STORE FLORIDA GROWER PRESS HAY-A-TAMPA CIGAR COMPANY HENDERSON BAKING COMPANY I. C. T. CLUB JACKIS COOKIES JACKSON GRAIN COMPANY LESLIE JOUGHIN, SR. PLANT HIGH KEY CLUB KNIGHT AND WALL KNULL FLORAL COMPANY LYKES BROTHERS MAAS BROTHERS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY QPLANT CHAPTERJ O'NEAL FURNITURE COMPANY PLANT HIGH P.T.A. PENINSULAR TELEPHONE CO. JOE L. REED RITENCLIF CAEETERIA SCHWOBILT CLOTHING CO. SEMINOLE FURNITURE COMPANY SHRINE TEMPLE SPARKS THEATRES THE SPAR OTTO P. STALLINGS STRICKLAND GROCERY STORE JOHN B. SUTTON TAMPA COCA-COLA COMPANY TAMPA COAL COMPANY TAMPA DRUG COMPANY TAMPA ELECTRIC COMPANY TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE TAMPA STOCK FARMS DAIRY UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA W. R. TAYLOR TURNER-TAYLOR COMPANY VIOLA TODD TOM WHITAKER WOLF BROTHERS NORMAN AND BILLY BETTY ANN AND KATIE elm of Uillblbffeciazfion We, the Panther Staff of 1942, as repre- sentatives of the Senior Class, gratefully acknowledge the courtesy and the coopera- tion of our sponsors, friends, parents, teach- ers, and fellow students in the publishing of our Yearbook. We Wish to extend especially our sincere gratitude to Mrs. Karl B. Cuesta for her most generous and energetic assist- ance. We hope that in this critical year and in years to come, this photographic record will afford you many enjoyable hours and serve to perpetuate the happy memories of your days spent at Plant High School. BETTY ANN TAYLOR Ezfifor-izz-Cfoicf RICHARD FARRIOR Bzzsiwss Mamzgcfr , 'Af Q5 , , 1g Pig ffl? 7 ALRSEQQQMC AN if Q 1 fy 6 0:2459 ffl,-.gffvmdy L- 7 ,fwbf J A 07 x X W 4:-M,,fM XX fn xp L, wif N4 Mx ...gt 31's been hard work but Gee 5 has it been PUNH' WHUPPED DOWN EF DEFENSE BONDS CHEERLEADERS STEM '50 5' HONQR SOCIETY TAPPING DAY 315 X QQ Wameemi GF 6, W gm, Bum scary? X9 Qgaur-evem CLUB 4.9 Rl 501 vxhl 01 qs fiussocm lf mm W


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