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

 - Class of 1932

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Class Will We, the Class of 1932, in the Town of Daytona Beach, the County of Volusia, and the State of Florida, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this, our last will and testament, rendering void and of no avail any former will or wills that may have been previously made by us during a period of temporary optimism. T he Honorable LeRoy Luke 'bequeaths his colonial style suspender To the proud Ernest Kamiki, who is a light-weight defender. H eavy-weight uBuddyiy Blanchard, who is as frail as a summer twig, E HZMm 50 when '12 Wills an ounce of weight to the Juniors, thinking heis done something big. styn Chalmers leaves his HRambling Chariot? bought on time extension, To the famous Lamar Sauls, but more we Will not mention. erene Ernest Johnson, Who, despite looks, is really very ittamef, Wills to Elton Rich, the mighty figure of his little frame. lizabeth Livingston and her History, whom no one can put asunder, Bequeaths to HBiz Messmorefy a most embarrassing HSocial Blunder. erveless Guy Pellet, who has scores of miniature dates, ' Leaves t0 Willard Luce, his ability to stay out late. mpartial Maxine McLarty, Who with troubles can always rejoice, Bequeaths to Margaret Niver, her Southern Hcrooning voice? bedient Zita Dameron, Who says books are an endless strife, Wills to Lucille Brown, the highlights of her Ubusy life? uby Mae Quigg, Who is as small as an Elfin creature, Leaves to Dorothy Foster, her most attractive feature. harming Anna Mae Humphreys, whose eyes are the color of beryl, Bequeaths to Agnes Dowling, her famous American nspith curl. ovely and cheerful Virginia Kee, a Hdramatic readerfy you will recall, Leaves to Lillian Sommerschild her uunsophisticatediy Paul. nother senior is Lola DuChane, with Soprano voice so rare, Who leaves her Ford to Bernice NIetts, with instructions Htreat With care? ophisticated Eddie Goldsmith bequeaths to Fred Fitzgerald so fair, A little key to a shining lock of his beautiful HsheikishH hair. herwin Winfree, the little lad, who in art is very clever, Wills all proposals to Winston French, he's thru with girls forever. W illiam Earl Kendrick, who thinks love and romance is very simple, I Bequeaths to the daring Walter Mayberry, a sample of his iigirlishiy dimple. mpressive and courteous Betty Yates, who at times shows great rigor, Leaves to Elizabeth Bond, the many curves of her perfect figure. L illian ode Grom, a pretty maid, who is charming and free from guile, Bequeaths to modern Bernice Campbell, her quaint iiOriental smile. L ikable and mischievous Harry Cobb, Who calls his sweetie Nhoney, Leaves to James Lindberg, the art of borrowing money. 0 ratorical Louise Hunter, who is as fair as the month of May, Wills to Lois Chaffee, her happy-go-lucky way. amous LeRoy Post, a genius When it comes to dating, Bequeaths to Harold Bishop, his masterful mind for debating. helma Edna Cueni, who arises with the sun to go Hdipping,H Wills to Esther Saffer, her major degree in ripping. enry George Wandelt, who has escaped the modern iicrushesf, Leaves to Clifford Snyder, one of his true feminine blushes. nthusiastic Mary Dunn, who claims the record for talking, Bequeaths to Beatrice Grus, her uVictorianU style of walking.

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GENE WEST 44Sheba V chatter, chatlcr as I go. Glee Club, 3; Da-Y, 3. r 4 5314124 , F Mi REDWOOD WHARTON 'Z'Ill things come around to him who waits? Science, 2, 3; History, 4. SHERWIN WINFREE 47710 true work of art ix but a shadow of the divine par- fcctiom Annual Staff, 4. PRISCILLA WOOD 44Prissy XIII else passes, art alone cn- dures? Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 2, 4; Dramatic Club, 2, 4. BETTY YATES thlCI'CJS nothing like full, is mere? Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4. CLIFFORD HATCHELL 4Young in limbs, in judgment old? Typing Club, 2; Class Foot- . hall, 3, 4. Page 22



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DI argaret iiFunnyll lWills, a comedian With a sweet personality, A Pd HOOEDU? G??FZ ZOHhsFU De MU: A Wills to Candler Poole, her nonsensical originality, lluring Dorothy Cathers, who at flirting cannot be beat, Leaves to Kennie NIae .VIolpus, her remarkable ability to sleep. nspiring Grace Locke, a Hblues singerH of modern youth, Bequeaths her Mendless Chatter? to the Nlurphy girl named Ruth. aughty Helene Rich, who makes every heart begin to Hit, Leaves to De Zerne Hitch, her store of merry Wit. ively and gay Blanche Todd, whose love a certain boy is after, Bequeaths to lVIildred Finney, the n'ripple'U of her merry laughter. ccommodating Billy Lyons, who uses original grammar, Wills to Tip iVIurphy, his quaint Chivalrous manner. otable John Upson, a southern sample of a gentleman, Leaves to Wynn iVIarsh, his remarkable coat of tan. oris Need Appenzellar, with skin so wondrous fair, Bequeaths to Alice lVIcNary, her wavy nut brown hair. tanley llCaptain,y Taylor, a brave lad, with a lifootball,y look, Leaves his childhood record to the Juniors, a confession of a HSenior Crook.n lever Leo Graham, whose Cheeks are red like the rose, Wills to Evelyn Patterson, the llrunsl, of her old silk hose. ospitable Gene West, who bids farewell to class dues, Bequeaths to Polly Coleman, her ilmelancholyh blues. bserving Betsy Clark, who has scores of suitors to marry, Wills to Betty Wilson, her iifoolproofly vocabulary. bliging Eloise Fuqua, whom everyone knows as HSnooxfy Leaves t0 Irene Love, the covers of her diary books. oquacious Betty lVliner, a popular girl worth while, Bequeaths to Wilma Ward, the effect of her sunny smile. auntless William Wharton, whose fish stories cannot be beat, Leaves to Ernest Cueni, the secret of this feat. Ctive Katherine Graham, :1 girl who never sheds a tear, Bequeaths to Elizabeth Nusbaum, her Florida Cavalierfy outhful NIiller Howard, with eyes of ocean blue, Leaves to Joe Hardwick, his Kigrumble seat built for two. he esteemed and modest Ellen Burkley, a girl of literary fame, Wills her knowledge to Henry VVehner, whose inclination is the same. bedient Richard Curry, the well known nVVindbag king, Leaves to Fred Carnell, his liNapoleanic swing. imble Kathleen lVIiddleton, WhOse sweetie lives on a cactus farm, Bequeaths t0 Rosetta Cobb, the secret of her magic charm. nother maid of whom we know is the sparkling Dorothy Andreu, Who leaves her KKSeabreeze Sweetie to a girl named Blondy Treu, etty Wilson Davenport, large and grand we all concede, Bequeaths the muscles of her Klbrawnyl, arms to a Junior, Muriel Meade. lla OlNeill, the girl who can steal any heart, any time, any where, Wills to little Patty Christiancy, a sugar-coated love affair. nother senior of great repute is the shy Eileen Purcell, Who wills her llNew England Consciencell to a Junior, pray treat it well. C ontented Leo Epstein, an answer to a maidenls prayer, H Bequeaths t0 Latimer Brooker, the electricity in his hair. umorous Lucille Lyons, the senior prize for the nation, Leaves to Ruth Griswold, her method of osculation.

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