Mainland High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Daytona Beach, FL)

 - Class of 1931

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Harold Fostcr hcquuuths his wad of chewing: gum m Funny Mills. Thomas Goddard wills his good football playing to Ernest Knmiki. Luwrentc Grabc bcqucmhs his Ford to any worthy Junior. Marshall.Grecn wills his open smilc to Charles Hollis. Helen Greenwood hcqucaths her studiousncss t0 Bcrt Roxton. Shannen Hardcc wills his girl fricnd to some worthy Junior. Homer Hal'dcsty leaves his philosophical intelligence to Harry Cohh. Edward Henley hequcziths his vocabulary to LcRoy Post. Ciydc Hull leaves his hu;hfulncss to Earl Kcndricks. Ollie Hull wills his silcntncss to any Freshman. Carol Hunter wills .hcr gliaccfulnuss m Dona Kclly. Audrey Johnson hcqucaths her popularity with the boys to E11011 Burkicy. Alwrdc Jones wills her Virgilistic ability to some dumb Latin stmlcnt. Franklin Lac leaves his power with the womcn over in Junior High to smnc hushful Junior. David Lectc leaves his curly hair to LcRoy Luke. . Samuel Luce lcavcs his Hcinic haircut t0 Eddie Goldsmith. Wilford Lyon bcqueaths his place on the football team to Kurt Mzissfcllci'. Mary Manning wills her good sense to Marie Ostccn. Francis Mathews lcuvcs his original style of walking to Plug Pellet. Clark McDonald wills his book sense to some dumb Junior. Dorothy Moblcy bcqucaths her boy friend to some worthy freshman. Lyncll Molpus leaves his bookkeeping ability to Ernest Bibh. Florence Montgomery bcqucuths hcr notorious dancing ability :0 Dorothy Amlrcu. Ethel Nelson lcleCS her sense of humor to Virginia Titus. Louis Nichclson lcax'cs his titlc of. Uncle to Bulchy. Cecil Ostccn leaves his stntclincss t0 Candler Poole. Mary Jame Pacctti wills her artistic ability to Julia Raymond. Frances Patterson wills hcr neat appearance to some Soph. Thomas Pcll wills his knowledge of great things to Kenneth Markham. Leonard Pepper leaves his brains to Leo Epstein. Charlotte Perry leaves her position :15 Editor-in-Chicf of the Annual to smnu worthy Junior. Fred Perry wills his Snoox to jack Coleman. Wilma Peterson wills hcr psychological knowledge to sonic dumb Junior. Neil Pooscr leaves his hcight to John Wharton. Eddie Reese wills his popularity with the opposite sex to Clurcncc Kuhn. Elizabeth Sikcs wills her sweet disposition to Dorothy Cathcrs. Margaret Simmons wills hcr sincerity to Blonds Ti'cu. Wallace Smith leaves his great love to anybody who nccds it. Betty Stephens leaves hcr habit of borrowing money to SOIHL' miscriy junior. William Stephens wills his brotherly love to Henry Wandelt. Harold Taylor leaves his cutc blush to Walter Maybcrry. Howard Tolbcrt leaves his journalistic ability to some journalism student. Catherine Vann leaves her big moment to Betsy Clark. Homer Wzikcficld leaves his ability as a public speaker to some SUPIL James Ward lczu'cs his great dramatic ability to VViston French. hh-rfycc Wcsthury lcuws her ability to full in IOVC t0 NL'H VVcsthury. Daniel VVymun lcuvcs his Spanish dancing ability to johnnic Rolwrts. Holman Wilcox lmvcs his excess weight to some thin Freshman. Junior Hitch chlYCS his way with the women to any Soph. Attorncy: ETIIEL NELSON Witnessus: SERENA COLEMAN DAVID BENNETT R s5. 9 3; s 2

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CLASS HlSTlQRY In September, 1928, thirty-seven boys and girls left the green stamping ground of all freshmen to become the nucleus of the class of 31 and to open a chapter in :1 new history. Sponsored by Miss Mahaffey 21s sophomores, we boasted of Eddie Reese on the football and basketball teams. Fred Perry and Wilford Lyon made a good showing in baseball and Eddie Reese acted as manager. We were represented by Betty Stephens on the swimming team. We put our class into the hands of Leonard Pepper, William Stephens Elizabeth SynhoH. Becoming juniors, we put on the ljunior Airn and started making ourselves known before our senior year. Wallace Smith as president, Serena Coleman as vice president and Elizabeth Sikes as secretary and treasurer, ablyh handled the affairs of the year. Mrs. Cleo Riegle, at the request of the class filled the sponsor- ship. We closed the year with a cabaret prom in honor of the senior class. To him who waits cometh all thingseso we became seniors. Naturally this was our big year. Serenz'z Coleman was elected captain of the Uirls basketball team, Eddie bReese captained the football boys and FIed Perry led the boys basket- ball squad. Everett Allen, class president; Fred Perry, vice- -president; Serena Coleman, secretary, and Glen Dameron, treasurer, and many of the pupils of the senior class were ofhcers in the various clubs. It has seemed good to reach the end of the chapter and to realize that one part of what we must do in life has been finished. Many things could have been done differently, many things should have been done diEerently, but they stand completed. Many of us have been made wiser and many of ,us will learn more poignantly in other schools. CLASS WHLL Come we, the Class of ,31, to the successful end of 21 twelve years struggle, diminished perhaps in number but not in ideals or experience, to make our last requests and bequeaths. Therefore, those things which we cannot take with us and those which we would like to leave behind, we hereby set down in enduring type the manner in which this heritage be divided. Everett Allen wills his sta-eomb hair to Freddie Fitzgerald. Beatrice Beach leaves her lovely voice to any poor Freshman. David Bennett wills his scientific mind to Buddy Blanchard. Virginia Charles wills her operation sear to Jean West. Louise Coble wills her ability to keep :1 marriage secret to Anna Mae Humphries. Serena Coleman wills her place :15 captain of the goal-diggers to Myrtle Sitton. Glen Danieron bequeaths his agility t0 Lamar Sauls. Paul Deschenes leaves his New England accent to cher Tarter. Oscar Eastman wills Helen McKay to any worthy Freshman. Webster Ellenwood leaves his popularity t0 Stanley Taylor. Nellie Estenson leaves her sweetness to any Junior. Freddie Ford leaves her dimples to Maxine McLarty. KQ1931$ f



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wv CLASS PRCIPHECY Last week I received the followingr invitation: MR. LE CONTE DE CASANOVA REQUESTS YOUR PRESENCE AT A GRAND MASQUERADE BALL TO BE GIVEN IN THE REALM OF PLATO SEPTEMBER TWENTY-SIXTH NINETEEN H UNDRED FORTY-SIX Needless to say, the invitation intrigued me and I went, disguised as an angel. The palatial home of Mr. Paul Deschenes was ablaze with light. On the door was carved IILeave all hope behind, ye who enter here? In answer to my ring the butler, who because of his famous sideburns, I immediately recognized as Ollie Hull, ushered me inside. As the evening progressed, I noticed some very familiar faces among Mr. Deschenes staH of French maids and governesses. To be exact; Louise Coble, Audrey Johnson, Mary Manning, Ethel Nelson, Wilma Peterson, Mcrtyce West- bury and Frances Patterson. Revelry reigned supreme until midnight. Promptly on the stroke of twelve great gongs called the visitors to the DevilIs Tribunal to account for their doings and their sins of the past fifteen years. Mephistopheles, in his Hauling regalia, was none other than the Honorable Neil Pooser, famous financier; and his stern commands Were enforced by his henchmen, Francis Mathews and Dan Wymnn, noted gumen. Mr. LeConte Dc Casanova was the first victim called before the tribunal to and the soft account for his sinse-he vigomusly denied havingr committed any iintonations of his voice immediately proved him to be none other than 0. Shortidge Eastman, renowned fish manager. Ossie immediately demanded trial by jury of his own selection. He ilnpaneled Cecil Osteen, international Hagpole sitter; Clark McDonald, Floridak peerless beach comber; Marshall Gi'een, Port Orange man-about-town; Leonard Pepper, president National Association of Bachelors; Wallace Smith, mayor of the City of Blake, F10rida;'James Ward, General Windjammer of the National Guards; Mary Jane Pacetti, welI-known fashion designer; Samuel Luce, president of Perpetual Sleepers, Inc.; Dorothy Mobley, wife of the well-known windbng; Thomas Pell, Holy Roller Evangelist; Alverde Jones, cosmetic queen; Webster Ellenwood, city dock master; and Clyde Hull, celebrated soap box orator. Mephistopheles appointed the law firm of Leete, Hardesty and Nicholson to act as prosecuting attorney, and immediately Mr. Eastman countered by engaging the noted criminal lawyer, Lynell Molpus, as attorney for the defense. Tmm$lasr$ z

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