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Jig IAIY7 UV CIXSSIS I C XNIXXIIC N I C XFIIXIIC Xl S IXC l I IX' xSlIIillS lunimx S4 I In mn ll luslnmn fXlI'l lQIIC S ,SClCC lC. +w f + I I NTL I l S SC CQlQXl C - f N5 Q ICG ICH We the class of 18 dedlcate thlS Illlltll xolume of the Omlfefm to Nils Pex Todd Wlthels. mstluctol of Home Economlcs ln l9LOg'llltl0I1 of hel falthtul SQIXICSS lenderecl to the students of the Ocala Hlgh School She wlll always be rememb led fol hel pleaslng pexsonalltv and glateful manner ,4 , , 1-J ' . ' ' . x ' 1 I , A . . ,L , .., . - I In . 1 5 ' I u . . I ny. - - 'v - . ' L. . Q. . . ' . ' - v .I I. 'fins- 'W Y . A -,. m ASHER EUGENE BLEWETT f 4 J ULEJWM Supervising Principal f NX X ig ' Y 5 1 ' A F . . F 1 - l 1-1-'A 11,114 11 ,al 3, ! 'N fblk uw, 'X X TVVELVE. x X MISS ATTIE ALFORD A B A nes Scott M A Duke Engllsh MRS BYROIN CRAIG Bowlmg Green Colleg of Commerce Commercial Subjects MR ROY L CROSBY A B Furman Algebra Social Sclence MRS GEORGE DAVIS B Uruverslty of Kentucky Social Sclence MR CHARLES CAINTT B S Unxversxty of Florida Science Algebra MRS GEORGE HARDY A B Umverslty of Kentucky Engllsh Spamsh MRS INETTIE MASTERSON B Pe Mlssourl State Teachers College- Llbrarlan MRS RAY McCLOUD A B Converse College 5 Si! nf Q 'tn ' ,-1 F3 1 , P MR BRUCE MITCHELL A B Southern Speech MR WILLARD PEEBLES A B Western Kentucky State Teachers College Englxsh Asslstant Coach MR MARION C ROCHE B S Umverslty of Florida Vocatlonal A rxculture MISS CLADY RUSH Florlda State College for Wom Phys1calEducat1on Algebra MR L JACK SMITH Western Kentucky State Teachers College Physlcal Educatlon Scrence MISS ALMA SNYDER Secretary to Prmcxpal 'VIRS EMORY C VANDAGRIFT A B BOWllhg Green College of Commerce Commercial Subjects MR FRED A WALLACE B S E Unlverslty of Florida Mathematlcs MRS REX TODD WITHERS B Florida State College for Women Home Economics THIRTEEN 1 'l 1 S f ' 1 F A L 1 ' Qi H Q' . B.S., ' an B. S., ll ' 0 . . . if RL . , ,Zf b Ttfc',x- 3-2 A A.. ' E I FOLIRTEEX s rx fd-0 I Qniov loss Hiccws 1 PHILLIP GOLD Presldent fs. 1. 1' MAN! BOB KFFNEY THEO BLALOCK Vnce Pre :dent Secretary BFRNARD WATTS NIRS NAND-XGRIFT Tre.-1 urer Sponsor :VX EN! YFLN Z Q fx I 1 'lv fr ' f f Q 5 ' x 4 -1 p'Sgr'sT 1 ,-, f A A Q I S., A R, .. 1 5 tw K 55 . -. - fi. .- V . - 'V .V , ' X C LASS I-I ISTO RY lt was twrlrght I was srttrng rn a drmlx llghted rrom Soft nrusrc came from the radro As l thought of gradua tron only a day ahead the book that l was readrng gradually slrpped from my frngers My mrnd wandered back through the vears and vrvrd prctures of past school days came rnto my memory It was September rn 1926 when we were led to the prr mary chool by our parents to begrn twelve years of work and play We were scared and excrted and hated the thought of berng l ft alone at school We knew not what thrs as that we were gettrng rnto and only hoped for the best Twenty erght of the present graduatrng class wrll re member that day Brlly Altman lrwn Carter Ralph Cham bers rmmy jchnson Bob Keeney Tom Krlgore jrmmre Kerth Arthur OSteen Robert Prrnce Brll Stroud Mack Tavlor Brllv Terrell Incl-' Walker Harry Terrell Mary Catherrne Adams Theo Blalock Teresa Hemtz Mary ulra ennrngs Vrrgrnra Kelly Imogene Love Vxvran McCehee Lors 'Vlasre Carolyn Parnter Polly Pasteur Margaret Rerd Rachel Stern Myrtle Wemspach and Herbert Hunnrcutt Srxteen of these lourneved all the way together The rest spent a few years at other schools but they returned after hort trme Bob Keeney and Carolrne Parnter left durmg the frrst grade One day the teacher asked Harry Terrell who has always been noted for hrs brg mouth rf he was yawnrng No replred Harry that was onlv my srlent lndran war whoop lt was such fun to learn to wrrte our names and to read and scnool drdn t seem such a bad place after all In fact w rather lxked rt We had only two enemres when our frrst year was completed the ruler and the cloak room These seemed to be our teachers pet form of punrshment But rn prte of these Tom Krlgore trll managed to be a constant trouble maker Charles Close entered the class rn the second grade makrng a total of twenty nrne Three new members were added to our enrollment durrn the thrrd grade Vrvran Horne Robbrc Wrllrams and jewel Overstreet Theo Bla lock and Teresa Herntz left us thrs year to attend the Catholrc school Wrth the completron of the thrrd crade rt was neces attend grammar school Our frrst ambrtron was completed Now we were really gettrng somewhere The fourth grade seemed terrrbly hard and there were nranv thrrrgs for us to become accustomed to Rev Wrthers Brshop and Ralph Mrxon jorned our class At the befrnnrng of the frfth grade Mr W I1 Brshop became our new prrnrrpal Several new teachers were added to the facultv Trme was passrng, and Toms punrshment was rowmg more severe Now rt was the offrce and the thlck paddle It was at thrs trme that we hrt a new hrgh wrth ten jornrng us They were Mane Hansard Martha Fokes Ruby McCann Claude Hrll Lexton Shackelford Allre Srgner Freeman Teuton Llewelln Todd and last but not least a never farlrnt, Knoblock Katherrne rt was As the old sayrng goes rn the sprrng., a young mans fancy turns to lovc Defrnrtely was rt so wrth our Romeo Lexton Shackelford What a frt he drd x.,rve hrs mothers flower garden wrth each new crush Thrs seems to have contrnued through Lexton s entne school career Brll Stroud left thrs year but returned wrthrn two years to hrs orrgrnal class Many of these students wrll recall the prcture that was made thrs year What a drfference srx years can make Durrn the srxth Irade our enrollment drd not Increase but lost two of rts members Vrrgrnra Kelly and Mane Hansard who went to the Catholrc school Romance was rn the arr Such was the case of Mary Catherme Adams and Ralpr Chambers l-low well we remember those sweet looks that Mary Catherme would always grve Ralph The next year we felt strll more superror to our under class mates We now occupred the rooms of the top floor of the grammar school and not only drd we chance rooms every trme the bell ran but also teachers trng., to be much like hrgh school whrch ambrtron at the moment Our enrollment crease nor profrted by an lncrease at thrs Fokes left us and Phillip Goldman jorned us Thrs was get was our hl hest suffered no cl trme as Martha ust one year more and we would be How we loved thrs tlcought Our erghth rn hrgh stool year was very eventful and enjoyable A safety councrl was organrzed and those rn It attarned hrgh recognrtron for therr good work Davene Hunter and H M Hodges entered our class Our graduatron exercrses were held at the hrgh school audr torrum on the frnal mornrng of the school term Mrss Anne ROOIWY and Mrs Augusta Hrllman were our sponsors l' ICHTEEN and they helped us to make our graduatron a !11Cm0T3bIC and beautiful one 'Vlr Stephen McCreadey awarded us our drplomas The class party was held at the home of Rachel Stern and after thrs enjoyable affarr we departed only to gather together agarn the next year on a forergn shore Our frrst thought when we entered hugh school was the fear of bent, ratted The boys were put through the usual belt lrne and chased after therr shoes rn the terrrble sandspurs The gxrls had to roll pencrls wrth therr noses all the way across the gym floor Of course we rats got mrxed up and erther got rnto the wrong, class room or walked agarnst traffrc rn the halls jornrng our class were Bob Keeney Lawrence Shashy Arch Shealy Bernard Watts Mary Travrs Vrrgrma Kelly Teresa Hemtz Theo Blalock Frances Nlell Danxel and ohn Lyles Mrs Davrs was elected our sponsor and wrth her ard we ave a krd party for the graduatrn-1 class at the Hotel Nla ron lt was qurte a success Such srghts we were once avarn rn our play surts and overalls and barefooted So ended our frrst year rn hrgh scxool Our tenth year brought harder work rn our studres Along wrth thrs came a new form of dlsclpllne the de tentron hall You could always frnd Tom srttmg., there rn punrshment for hrs talkrn or hrs wrse cracks Remember the dry that Shashy asked Mr Blewett f he could get a credrt for detentron halll lt seems that he stayed as long, rn there as any class that he attended Thrs year our clrss was well represented rn the band rn mayor athletrcs and rn other school organrzatrons Mrs Hardy was our sponsor Enterrng our class Cobb ohn Gray I ranl Nrcholson rmmy Self Vlartha Fokes and I-rrrma Lee Roberson were Charles Squrres Nell We gave the senror class the annual splash party at lake Werr Ther was plenty of food good musrc and frolrckrng After a restful vacatron we answered the call of educa tron rn September for our eleventh year At thrs trme Caro lxne Parnter Ruth Parker Paul Vanderhoek and Vrvran Sherrdan jorned our class Bernard Watts better known Grumpy furnrshed the romantrc rnterest for the ma anuual junror Halloween Carnrval rn the Many amusrn booths were drsplayed and rnterestrng games were played After the crownrn of the queen the crowd enjoved dancrng We held the hrgh school yrn You can t beat the good old days rn hrstory class One day Bob Keeney walked rnto the room Mrs Davrs spoke to Bob drd not hear her and yourneyed on to hrs seat Davrs sard Bob you surely are stuck up hrm Mrs Yes chrmed Bully Terrell stuck up on two legs Durrng, the caterprllar sea on Frank Nrcholson pro ceeded to decorate Ann Meadows neck wrth a couple of the crawlrng, fur coats After squrrmrng rn her seat for a few mrnutes he was asked bv Mrs Davrs why she was so restless Arn replred lf vou were wormy youd squrrm too l was decided by the class to rve a prom for the senror class rnsteid of a banquet as usual Wrth the coooeratron of Mrss Plllans our sponsor and the members of our class we made thrs party a very successful one I was h ld at the Ocala Highlands Hotel Kms, Cole and The Srlver Krngs furnrshed th musrc The yumors were com Dlrmented hrghly because of thrs enjovable affarr At last our senror year came Wrth rt was much ex cxtement and joy The season started off wrth a bang The senror class was well represented on the first strrng foot bal' tean H M Hodges and Charles Cobb were co captarns TThe team had a very successful year Home con mf., when we played Leesburg was ourte a day for everyone Mane Hansard and Theo Blalock were sponsors for the game The chapel program pep parade game and dance all contrrbuted to the excrtement Even though we were defeatea by our brtter rrvals our team showed sportsmanshrp and played a fme game good The Ellrs Wrllramson and Harry Terrell as captarns The track team and baseball team drd s well Brll Stroud and H M Hodges were captarns rn track Though our baseball team consrsted of many semors the captarns were under class mates After Chrrstmas holrdays basketball season began frrst strrng was made up of frve senror boys wrth lContmued on page 35h , ' 1 ' 1 I ' - 1 . 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'A 5 V Q 1-1 MARY CATHERINE ADAMS Accomplxshment and skull make bug uncler takxngs a pleasure nd 4l 2 3 43 Vc1ePres1dent 443 Operetta Cl b 453 Pholographnc Club 4l u Latxn Club 423 Clee Club 443 German Band 443 WILLIAM A ALTMAN .IR vaults of friend shxp hrs ns a prnceless gem From the sacred treasure and 4l 23 Ope et'a 41 Glee C ub j -I BISHOP Cod gave us all talent so He made musxclan O erelta 4l 2 3 43 Photographxc Club 43 43 H h School Orchestra 43 43 M' Latln Club 4 I 2 33 IZ and 4l 3 43 Dramatic Clu 13 THEO BLALOCIK y ble too always on hand her part to clo Claes Secretary Treasurer 4I 33 Secretary 44 3 Wildcat Staff 4l 3 4 S udenl C uncll 42 ournalxsm Club 4l 2 33 Presrdent 443 Dramatlc Club 43 43 Secretary and Treasurer 433 Busmess 'Vlanager 443 Class Basketball Team 4l Z 3 43 Annual Staff 443 Homecoming Sponsor 443 Mo Popular Curl 443 Senxor Plav 443 O Club Read and wnllxnu most capa DOROTHY LOUISE BROWN Though harcl to know when once she IS well liked known 9 BERT CANOVA Don I measure Bert s ablllty by hrs Band 4-H S mor Play 443 Operelta height W NINETFF N Q 'Q 1 ' 1-I 1' 4e?115 in TJVENVI Y BRUCE CAINOVA Welltlmed SIICHCE hath more eloquence than speech Operetta I-11 IRWIN WELLS CARTER A fnencl constant IH all thxngs t md -II Pho'og,rnp :L u I La ln xx Wx L 1 9 .1 l-Il I oolldall lil! Trac I KO funn ge-a Scout I-Il RALPH CHAMBERS Some alarm he IS lznaehful some doubt lt nd ll -H Oper tta II 2 51 Plxotograp xc uh 15 Track 4 Dram.-xtlle Cub I 4b N 1 dllll U L HARLES COBB I-ootlaall I9 a real man s game t Charles plays the same hat IS why ur ball I5 rac I l -II Letterniflns lub 15 I FRANCES NELL DANIEL Studlous lundly graczous and sweet er heacl to her feet ee Club 4-I J re a 3 43 Annual Sta X x e Ba 43 4 Student Councl I3rama11c CILJ tl Z! D A R Representative Most btudnous Curl l-H Commencement speaker on basls our years uf hx h achol.-1-.hc standln during I1 h school 1-II Latm Club II 23 Semor Play 1-U She lb deaf fl'Ofl'l h J W FANT Speech IS great but silence IS greater and 13 41 Operetta I-ll Clee Club 'A E MARTHA FOKES The world s no better nf we worry llfe s no longer xf we hurry -an ramailc 13 4 R porter 141 Glee Club S out 12 3 41 Class Basketball 13 41 Operelta C ass Baseball 12 LEON FOLKS A man wlth xdeas Leon has a great future Che-er Leader 141 F F A Cl b 13 41 President 1 Rf- xorler 141 Dramatxc C ub 141 Letter r ans Club 1-11 Clee Club 141 Operelta '5 mor Play 1-ll L C- CIALLANT A power behxnd the sax l.. C, has the lrst element of success a good opxmon of hum se and 1l 5 41 Dramatic Club 141 Opereltx 4 School Orr. es 1 itln u ROXIE GEER The mxldest manner and the gentlesr heart PHILLIP COLDIVIAIN He 15 wntty he IS clever He s an all around good fellow atm Club 1 21 ournnllsm Clu 151 Wlldgal af 15 Student Counul 1 41 Presndent 1 1 Class Presndent 1-11 Operella 1l1 Glee Cl h 1 Annua Sta 141 Vlost Studnous Boy Semur Plxy 1-11 MERLE GRANT With wxlllng hands and a mmd to work she wnll have no difficulty ln achlevmg her alms O erevla 12 3 41 Glee Club 141 Latxn Club 121 Dramatlc Cluo 131 Class Basketball 13 -ll Class Volley Ball 13 41 U 'I WENTY ONE 1' ' 6 ' : , Lf L ' 4 ' A V 7 D ' , 1: e 3 141: W C , , I , 1 I 141: 1 t- . 5, 41. . 3 . . . u . . C X' I 132 ' I . 1 ' ' ' l 1 - 11' ' L : ' 141: Q . . . SR .. . y I I f lf. 5 , B' , Z, , : ' ' : 1 ' 1l,Z,i,41:Clec Club1l,2,3, 1: 'h tr: 15, -111La Cl h 1l. Z, 51. 4 4 A l L' ' - I, 5 J ' .- , b Q Sl'f . 41: 3, 5 , 4 3 ,' 5 ' 3 u I 1I 5 'I 'ff A : . ' ' . 141: ' P H I : ' : ' XQ QJVA 11, ci 'x YWENTY TWO gaig JOHN GRAY A born comedlan always entertalnxng lns fellow classmates ootbaIl13 13 TraLk13 43 Manager 33 t 143 Glee Club 143 Baseball 143 Letter re H 'name Club 13 43 MARIE HANSARD Champlon of llfe llberty and pursuxt of boys 143 Basketball Team 123 Homeconung, Sponaor Operetla 143 Glee Club 12 43 TERESA HEIINT7 Sleep flrst and stucly afterwards Orchestra 123 Cperefta 13 43 C-lee Clu The tblnlcmest thmker that ever thunk F olball 12 3 43 Lettermans Club 13 43 Pho to raphlc Club 13 43 Spamsh Club 143 Ra lo Club 143 H Nl HODGES He bolds his own agamst the world and l!'l atlxletlcs he leads C ln Basketball oolball 1I 43 ap a ac 43 Captam 143 Let er mans Club 1 3 43 Most Athletlc Bo VIVIAN HORNE Sxlence IS as deep as eternxty ulee Club 143 Operetta 143 - Y Q A - - ' 5 - l . E, ' ,F fi fb F . ' 1 ' . 2 1 :OP9- l 1 1 : - . xy V K V 4 A - ' 5 ' , 3 b 143. ik CLAUDE HILL o ' . . 1 ' . 1 - g ' , 5 ' ' : d' F ' , 2, 3, : L' 143: ' ' 12, 5, -133 Tr' lc1l,2,3, 3 ' 1 t - , xi' 1- I, 2, , 3 . ' y 143, tQ S M- F, ,eazeg-I-,-5 HERBERT A HUINNICUVI' Thou art a fellow of good respect Band 143 Track 143 Operella 153 Photographic Club 15 43 Spanish Club 143 Presldenl of Span rsh Club 143 DAVENE. HUNTER You will flnd her true ancl just a gurl whom all wnll love and trust b 3 43 Clee Club 143 Annual Sta Clu 4 Basketball Volley Ball Baseball 2 5 4 Hand Tennis 13 43 MARY JULIA JENNINGS d whose nature e IS just the quiet km never varnes 1 ba Team 143 JAMES WILLIS JOHNSON He IS a man take hum all for all Fr olball 12 5 43 Lellermans Club BOB KEEINY eans clull ln mentalxty he IS a prince By no m at wastmg txme lm Club 1l Z 53 Class Vlce Preslden' nd 12 5 JAMES J KEITH Ability wma the esteem of all Fooiball 123 B seball 12 5 4 ack 1 Basketball 15 43 Spanlsu Club 143 Photo raphu, Club 143 Lellermans Club 15 43 Commencemenl Speaker selected on basns of hugh scholastic stand mg during four years ln hugh school TWT NIIY THREI 1 4 ' 1 ' I Q , LC - l r , l I - , . .4 I I , X I Q 5 ,AJ O 12. . 3 2 ff 1 3: ' . I . ' 1 . . 3: ash . . . . . Us ,. Operetla 12, 3, 43: Cllee Club 143: Class Baske - 'Q B -f 'll ' . . fx v ' . . Q '- . LH' - . . : '- c . 143: ' Ba . 3, 5 a ' A , . IL Tr' Z, 5. 43: 'Q 1 V .-- 1'?'1-ri -as if IWLNI I Y FOUR VIRGINIA KELLY really very splendid gurl her faults are very few e thmlc she xs xery IS very true unusual we know she Cleve uh 1-U erelia I2 41 Clas Ba-. et ba Team I-ll TOM KILGORE war was never a l1on s rage so fxerce peace was never gentle lamb so mlld Photo raphrc Club 13 4? Lettermans Club Football Manager 453 Baseball Manager the Her frlends are as numerous as sands on seashore and her enemies as lce on the sum mer seas Spanish Club 1-U W1ldLat Staff PU Operetl1 141 IVIARC-UERITE KNOBLOCK ved her fnendshlp IS one well worth having Operett.-1 45? ulet and reser IMOGEINE LOVE Ambxt on drives her toward an end f d But she would turn aslde to help a rlen peretla 12 C ub Basketball Glee Cu -H Paper Sta I Class Poet 443 RUBY McCANN Ruby lS cheerful active and qulet sometimes Clee Club 143 Operetta I3 4J I 1 ' - A ' - ' ' 5 - l . ' - E W be .,, W, HA . . ' as lr I W I -I ' .Q - Cl 30D ' . 5. 2 Hs sk - . -11 . C. 2 I mln ' ' ' 3 ln , x ' ' s . 1 ' 13, 41: b ' ' 1 -, fam. I KATHERINE KNOBLOCK V HQ 1 T . I nn I l o . , 4,5 0 1 mg 3 ln, 2, 5, 411 Ib 43, 1 If 14: iii' ' 'U-'- ' G 4-1 1sT4:?11' VIVIAN lVIcGEHEE. worth can never be fully appreciated Her lee Club 1-H O eretta 12 5 43 G ANN MEADOWS Let me llve and let me laugh d Club 1-1 Cheer Leader 147 Wxl 1-H ournallim Club 14l c.-xt St.-xff RALPH MIXON Everybody s fnend k 43 Clee C u oolball 12 rac Letterman -x Club 15 O ereltd FR XlNlx NILHOLSON l dont walt for sometlnn to turn up lu u go and turn somet mg p assetball 12 5 Fool a 5 -H Base a e terman s C ub 12 4 Leller V ce Premdent 1-l Photo man ub 41 1 graphic Club 1-H ut ARTHUR O STEEVN Hxs laugh s contagxous his wut outrageous U1 1-U atm Club 1 ee Club 1-ll O err, Sensor Play 1-U JEWEL OVERSTREET ul whose delight ns to cut the fool as elbdll 1 lf Scout 1l ass 2 3 -1 Glee Club ass Dnamond Ball 1I eretta 12 3 -Ol Clasi Volley Ball 15 4 ewel I8 a fnenclly so fail ! 1 WEN TY FIVV h , T 1 CAROLINE PAIINTER Tall: 5 e can and tallc she wlll her tongue very seldom stlll Semor Play W RUTH PARKER good heart ls better than all he heads m the world Operetla 15 43 Volley Ball POLLY PASTEUR or If she wrll she w1Il and you may depend on lt and lf she wont she wont and theres end of It Student Councxl 143 Secretary 143 Class Basket W 1 43 Class Base all I 2 43 Annual Sta 143 W1Idcat Staff 143 Dramatic Club 133 Cheer ex er 143 Operetta 1I 2 43 Glas Club Cla s H1-.torlan ROBERT PRINCE Things are gomg to happen why worry Everythmg comes to hmm who warts why hurrV5 -I S lar 1-ll Photographlc C ub and 12 5 3 enrt y tm u 1 Ope la MARGARET REID She puts all her troubles ln the bottom of her heart Then sxts on the Ixd and smlles L1 O er 43 Claes as e ball 1l 5 ball -ll WI 3 S'aff 143 Dramatlc Club 13 3 LEON RISK Lvfe doesnt seem to worry Leon hes al ways happy and carefree TWP NIT f SI x ' ' I ' A - - 1 n - I . - .. hh C . I gx an . . .2 15 . iw, A ' I It I HA t v 4? ' ' . 2 13. 43. was HF 1 I . I ' ' . l . ' an ' 2, A Lau I, 1 Wh- 1 . I. 'L fl 3 I. fel 1 ' I. . Q ' 113: O Club 1431 'Jolley Ball 12. 3, 433 Best Looking Glrlg -.I , .. . . - 9 B' , . 3 R 2' ' 3 ' ' I 153:La Clb l,23: ret'13,-13. GI-eCI'w1l,4.-Il: p etta1l.5, : B:- ' k t ' , 2, 53 Claes Base 1l, 2, 5, 1 'ld- f ca. . 2 ' l - 4 A I' ig Q all RAY SCROCCINS l have plenty of tnme to study Noah was 600 years old before he learned to bulld an ar aslce ball 14 aplam 143 Cxty Co C um plnnshlp 123 NEIL SELF She speaks wlth franlcness her convlctlons O erella 12 3 Claee Basketball 143 Debdle Team 143 Dramatnc Club 15 43 ournalnsm Club Wx cat Staff 13 43 Volley Ba LEXTON SHACKLEF ORD A sunny dlsposmon IS a getter of friends Drama xc Cluo 133 Prendent Clase 153 Opereltu nnuul Staff 13 W1 cal taff ournallqm Club 153 Football lVlanag.,er 12 53 Leilernmn'-1 K lub 12 3 43 Secretary and Treawun e termnns Club 143 Spamsh Club 143 Stucltn LAWRENLE SHASHH Happy am l from care l m free why aren t they all contented like me? Ba-aehall 143 Lettermane Club 15 43 Football Bas e a ARCH SHEALY His attractive fnendlmess and unwavenng depenclabxllty are only a few reasons for his populanty and buccess hum :hu uh rack 1 :- ub 1 I VIVIAN SHERIDAN Dlgnxty I8 the crown of a well bred woman anlsh Club 143 Oflu-r 143 Jeretla ee' Club 1l Z D ama lr. u 23 Cass Baikelball 1l 2 ass 1 e a if f-5 FWF N FY SFVL N J . 1 a . , L , A 7 ' l A I - ' - 2 k H . 41 - Q B, - 1 f , 53: C' ' : ' lf 'he - I p Y' , 3: ' ' Q ' z , z J 153: ld , 1 ll 133- V ' 1 Q' ' '. 1 1 1231A 1 . 43: 'ld' S' 13, 432 L1 Q Z ' Q 7 '. ' 1 Q - l f ' C-runcxl 11:31 Must Popular Box' 143. 12, 1, 435 ':kib'llf3,'-13.1 ' . Lira! Cl wg If 41, s, 431 cl- Cl , 43. ,3 lf ' SP -' z fc :Ox ' 15.-H: Cl , ,3, 43: r' 'l ' Cl b Cl, 3 'l ' z ' , , 5. -33: Cl Vmll y B' ll 15, 43. 1 ' 9 T4 ' ' ' , TWI N1 Y FIGHT DORIS SHlNN She combines alertness of mmd an bocly with unassumxng grace Clee Club 141 Operetta 141 ALLIE SIGINER A practlcal joker and through and through md D xnce Orc meslra 1 P otngraplnc Club 131 Clee Club 1l 41 Operetta 0 Couts jACK SIMMS He keeps hls natures to hxmself oolball 12 3 Tack 13 41 Base a 41 Lettermans Club 141 jnvuvus SQUIRES why dont these women leave me alone? and 12 3 1 Dramatic Club 13 41 Operetla 13 41 President 141 Wildcat Staff 141 Clee Club 141 Pholographxc Club 13 41 RACHEL STEIN The hand that follows mtellect can achleve W1 ca l Staff 131 Span:-.lm Club 141 Secretary and Treasurer Llub 12 3 41 Treasurer and Presxdent Dra matlc Club 13 41 Vlce Presxdent and Secretary Pholovraphlc Club 131 L hn Club 1l Vlce Pre xdenl Class Basketball 12 3 41 Class Volley b ll 13 41 Contest Pav a 13 41 Class Base a 141 Operetta 121 Class Vxce Preslclenl. 121 BILL STROUD He has a certain earnestness wh respect junxor Rolarlan 141 Band 1l 2 3 41 Treasurer ack 1 41 Latnn Cuu Z1 journa d 1. Staff 13 41 Leltermans m 12 3 41 Wil ca Cub 13 41 OpereU.a1l 2 31 Senlor Play 41 Ich we all C W ' ' ' d lie 1l, 2. 5, 41: 1 ' Z. 3, 41: f h 1' ' 1 . : 1I, 41: B y S 1l, 21. V ' F , , 41g r' . 5 b ll 1 3 , Eg., I V Zi, V - ..Oh' . B' . . 4 1 ' ' ' . c ' 15, -114 F. F. A. . Q ' 1 z ' ' A , ld 1. Slaffg Editor-in-Chief: Annua 2 1 C : HO., Q by , , ' ' :' a. M , I B'Il' , l 3 ll, l 3' A . l - ff ' ' ' : ' . . . L ' 141: Tr I,3, 3 ' 1' 1l, L 'l- iqf R 1 is . , : ' , 3 ' .2121 V 1 .1 l . : . . Q ' 1 - 'if' la 7- S3 v,.srg A-,ef 3.-5 MACK TALYOR JR Dont take life too serxously youll never get out of It ahve h Club 1-lr Basketball Mana Band l2 il Spanls g, r 1-H Lettermans Club 14? HARRY TERRELL Full of laughter full of pep Never quiet thats hrs rep Basketball 12 3 4b Alternate Captain 1-ll Band ill Latin Club ill Operetta 121 Clee Club Q23 Lettermans Club K5 -H BILLY TERRELL ulet 1 appearance with motives n known b ll 12 3 4l Letter Class President Ill Baskffl 3 l b U atm Club tl! Tennls man s u mx I FREEMAN TEUTON ld rather learl a band Presxdent and Drum Major 143 rchestra 13? Opere a 2 3 43 Dramatic Clubl 4I Presldent Student Courcll 14? Vxce Presrdent I-H Annual er Wrldcat 1-H Kung Staft 43 -H Business Manag f junior Carnival 14h LLEW ELLYN TODD Nothmg IS xmposslble to a wllllng heart cl ll eretta I3 -I Clee Cuo an -H Photo rap xc ub 1 h MARY TRAVIS lNot too serrous not too gay But a rare good sport when It comes to falr P ay eretta ll 2 3 4b ass Cee Club tl 2 3 43 Most Athletic Cl Basketball ll 2 -'P QQ 4 13 41.550 , s' 'lvl' 4 1 WENTY NINJI' 3 1 4 ' g , L1 f L I ' ' - 1 l . , , V137 ' C Y YW H W V 'fel I .K ' l l ' l w .5 1 A A 5 5 UQ . .n . . u . . . I Q . r W '- C ' , 4,53 L ' ' ' : Ks Ts-2 ll. P . l ' , gina'-11',z,:s,:.4m: 'nb 1,,'f',.5,:4m1 glee owl . :O ' U ' .n ' U 5 ' B- .L 5, -H: Op' ' , li I' l ' sl, 2 h Cl 5, 4. V' I K - - c nfl 1 fl IQ Op ' ... : -- ' .4,3,4r: , ,rfr f , I I U I ' V , V . t H I' Q 1 4 1.11 - iw.--'Q IHIRTY MINNIE TYLER Fu of likeable slmpllclty and quletness BERNARD WATTS No matter what the dlscusslon be l always flncl tlme to cllsagree 3 41 Tennis Team l tln Club 1l 21 Basketball 1 S Club 141 Wlldcat Staff 141 Letterman Annual Staff 141 Class Treasurer 141 jACK WALKER ack thoroughly enjoys llfe and IS always seen wxtlm a smlle that mstantly wms you to lnm atm Club 1 I 1 Band 12 -11 Orc cstra football 15 41 Letterman s Club 141 Operettx oy cout Sea Qcout 1 1 PAUL V AN DERH OElx A dxlxgent worker one m whom confldence may be placed wxtlu faith 41 Annual Staff Dramatic Club 131 T ack 15 ' t Staff 141 Letterman S Club 13 41 b ll 141 13 41 W lldca O eretta 13 4 Basketball 141 Base a Clee Club 141 MYRTLE WEINSPACH udge er for ber l cler than words tlons speak ou erelta 1-11 Basketball Team h not by her speech XVndc1l btaff 141 Op BUDDY WILLIAMSON Best lclncl of sport ancl a pal ootball 1l 7 41 Basket a 41 Captam 141 Track 141 Lettermans Club 141 President 14 Clee Club 15 41 Student Council 141 Operetla 131 Best looking, boy mn Semor Clase true blue I 'a 0 E 5 1,1 VIRGINIA WRIGHT ulet and courteous at work and play She pushes forward wlth Ilttle to say ee Cluw Beretta I u a In u Cla s Bai et'n as-. Br bxll I Dralnatxe C ul af-ss Valley B II I I Z REX WITHERS Rex IS true blue I0 her Work her WOrCl and her frxencls rnall m Club II 2 I Cx a nnu-xl Staff 5 u Clax Vue Prealdent til Dramatlc Club I5 -Il Debate Team Class No e a 'Q kai SENIORS VVITI-IOLJT PICTURES CHARLES CLOSE Charlei rs extremely foncl of playxng prac txcal jokes which always prove very amusing to those not lnvolvecl I- rc rm C u JOHN F LYLES '3kCtlOll speaks Ioucler than worcls theft fore ohn IS snle t LOIS IRENE MASSIE ns Qhe5 Her human self o lower word will serve EIVIIVIA LEE ROBERSON cheerful heart which makes bright the path of Ilfe 'a a 2. a e a STELLA 'I URNER merry smlle that shows a bxt I he sunny CIISPOSIUOII ROBBIE WILLIAMS smnlmg nature that always seems to fit the present need Wfdcal Staff ll 2 in Operelta I5 -U Basket hall Team 4-ll IIIIR I YYUNI 74 ' ' 6 12 51 -1 1.17 , ! ' , -l-l'l REE TAPS AT TVVELVE Bt Al LPN SAUNDFRS A game of murder 1 1 t Xl txm does not get up and walk away alter tw crlme has been solved forms tht gl t for thx years emor play Three Taps at Twelve a mystery nn three acts The play takes place Ill the home of amleson Edwards a sardomc crafty old man played by Phllllp Goldman who when told by hls doctor that he has but a month to llye decxdes to glXC hxs life ID an attempt to trap the person whom he feels has been trylng to lull hlm Belneung that the person who has made several attempts on hxs lxfe to be one of the many vxctlms of hrs shrewdness Edwards IHVIICS the flvc people whom he has plundered nsost to be hls guests at a specxal dlnner party The guests are D Frank Hull a bug and blusterlng fellow played by Arthur O Steen played by Leon Folks Martha Cage the sarrastlc and constant bullyln Wlfe of Harmon Cage played by Theo Blalock Mr ane Baker a tnmld typlcal wxdow who IS ID the husband shopplng stage played by Carolxne Parnter and Edwm Dahlbeck a hugh strung cadaxerous fellow who shows sxgns of being a drug addlct played by Herbcrt Hunmcutt During the course of the evenlng Edwards persuad s hrs guests to play the murder game ln whlch the vnctxm doesn t get up after the crxme has been solved Edwards lb kxlled During the actual murder sequence Edwards nephew Duck played by Bull Stroud a boy frxend Catflsh Carruthers played by Bert Canova and a glrl Cassandra Dahlbeck played by Nell Self who happens to be Ducks sweetheart and the daughter of one of the participants lll the murder game arrlve upon the scene but they are too late to pre vent the crime The crxme IS flnally solved by Dlck through the appliance of hxs great chemical knowledge Catfxsh the burly but not too mtelllgent friend of Dlck s adds much humor to the play whlle the love xnterests are handled by Drck and Cassandra Many tense sxtuatlons arxse durlng the solving of the crlme N 'n wh'ch he c . t ' ' l ' , f J o 's ' S ' . 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A . . . : r. , ' ' , ' g Harmon Cage, a small self-effacing man who during his life has shown signs of genius. 2 ' Y . . g , THIRTY YWO f 1 1 a.---: 1 -1-1 CLASS PRCDPI-IECY 0f IQ38 One day early nn May dunn the slxth perlod physical education class l sneaked off for a lnttle nap under the blg oak tree on the campus l was feeling drowsy as usual o l soon fell asleep All of a sudden l heard the deafemng roar of an alrplane motor The plane landed right there on the campus and a fannllar frgure whom l recognlzed as Charles Close Jumped out and he was followed Immediately by his radio operator Claude Hull Why hello Bull sald Charles l haxen t seen you sxnce l938 Since l938' What do you think thls IS3 Are you dreammg5 l exclaxmed very much surprlsed Why thx IS IQSZ lnterrupted Claude Where have you been5 To tell the truth l dont know We are beglnnlng on a world flxght and we need a navigator Come on and go with us they sand Let me look around Ocala fxrst What why lt looks luke a celebration Here let me have a pro gram son! Program of celebrltxes attendmg the opening of the Florlda Ship Canal ack Walker hlef construction engmeer Arthur Osteen head of the Health and Samtatxon Department the featured speaker of the afternoon your and my congressman Leon Folks The U S S Florida the flrst boat to go through the canal wxll be plloted by Admiral Herbert Hunmcutt lmmre K nth IS ln charge f the radio operations during the celebratxon After the celebration we were walkmg around town a but when Charles sand ls that yes that us Ter sa Hexntz She and Mary ulla ennmgs have opened a very ultra modern florlst shop Here I8 the Chambers Feed Company operated and owned by Ralph Chambers Mrs Chambers nee Mrss Mary Catherine Adams has gxven up teaching clarinet professionally for she IS busy teachxng the little Chamberses Say jlmmxe Squxres IS the editor of the Nlorn mg Star exclaimed Charles as he bought a copy of the evenmg paper from a newsboy Yeah! Look on the society page answered Claude Th re l saw Mr H W Walters and wife the former Polly Pasteur have returned wxth their three llttle duckllngs from a trlp abroad The front page says that Lois Nlassne IS to d the lntenor decoratlng on Arch Shealy s new S50 000 home The world renowned archaeologist Ellis Wll llamson 18 comlng home from Africa to seek a brlde Bull dnd you know asked Claude that Tom Kllgore has opened ln Central Florida a Cham f theaters under the name of Don uan Theater Cor porat1on5 No but l found out that ohn Lyles has a mlghty big farm When we pass over Texas remand me to show you lrwm Carters Bar X Ranch spoke up Claude Then we arrived ln Hollywood Hollywood! l wonder nf anyone we know IS here? Robert Keeney ln the plcture Up Popped Love wrlt ten by Rex Wrthers Come on let s go out to the Brown Derby and do some jookmg suggested Claude Ocala has just about monopollzed this club sand Claude Mack Taylor 19 the bartender He used to work ack Dempsey s restaurant Boy thats a good orchestra and look who s ln It Bnshop Bert Canova Allie Signer Bruce Canova l.. C Gallant Thenr master of ceremonxes I8 Freeman Teuton and lsnt that Vlr gxnra Wright gettmg ready to sung? Dtd you fellows know that Ray Scroggm IS lead mg nn Bang Crosbys Golf Tournament asked Mack lNo but l know that Dot Brown has been posmg for Walt Dlsney lately returned Claude and Dr W Fant has just bullt a new samtarlum over xn l..0s Angeles We had better get to bed We re leavxng for Chicago ln the morning said Charles THIRTY THREF ' . , 1 S . V . . ' ' A ' I nn . 1 . O . K . , . ' - D . ' 0 s . , . . .. ' l l A l Say! there's Neil Self. She is co-starring with ' B : J . . ' ' ' ', ' , c ' ' l 2 l - ' . D . e. . . O 'U A i in J A - ' ' ' : ' . . ' . I . , A . , ' . .. .. - ig ' ' ' 6 - ni my 'Q 5 1 I CLAS I-JHOI-Jl-IECY of l938 e arrlved ln ChlC3gO ln tlme for dlnner we went to Bennetts for lunch and who do you thlnk was cashler3 lr was VIVIHH Horne Let s take a walk suggested Charles Aha l see that a new chewlng gum factory IS belng bullt here I sald Thls advertlsement was wrrtten by Nlarguerlte Knoblock The presldent IS Ann Meadows and the chlef demonstrator of thls new Chewy Poppo Cum IS Robble WllllBmS Ruby lVlcCann the amorous prlvate secretary t E. Cray wlll soon be walklng down the alsle Wlth a Ceftaln orchestra leader sald Claude Yes and All Amerlcan Lawrence Shashy Wlll begln practlce wlth the Chlcago Whlte Sox as soon as a certaln company can manufacture hrs speclal length shoes Charles lnformed us Here s a IlO'lCC from the local lnflrmary Doc tors Roxy Ceer alld Leon Risk have just completed a successful operatlon that has astounded the world l Sald By the wav doll t you thlllk that we ou ht to be leavlng for New York pretty soon? After we had reached New York safely and whlle we were Walflng for a t3Xl Charles suggested Let s get a copy of thls New York Dally Tlmes and read some newspaper hearlllnes All rlght we answered let s do Look' I exclalmed Bernard Watts Elected Captaln of the L S Davls Cup Team and I heard that he was golng to take the part of Grumpy ln the r al movle productlon of Snow Whlte and the Seven Dwarfs Boy here IS another good one Shadow Shackelford IS stlll playlng around wlth rlch womens hearts Say thls I5 fun We know a lot of these peo ple sald Charles The Unlted Press Company 1 g0lng to prlnt a large collectlon of lmogene Loves short poems ln book form But look at thls one MISS Mall? Hansard has just recelved a dlvorce Frorn her fourth husband Lately shes been se n Wlth Robert Taylor ,lr Here s an lnterestlng one The Anlalgamated Buslness Corporatlon IS belng sued for THIRTY FOUR 750 000 but thelr presldent Robert Prlnce has se cured the SCIVICCS of Phllllp Goldman So eve-rythmg IS ake Let s see what s ln thls copy of the Herald The play Day and Nlght from the novel Wlltlen by Rae Stern IS completlng ltS thlrd month on Broadway Wlth Carollne Palnter as the starl l understand that a natlonal teachers meetlng IS bemg held here ln New York See lf there IS any thlng about lt ln the paper There ouvhf to be somebody from Ocala l t Heres a llst of those attendlng Those from Ocala are Frances Nell Danlel of the Florlda State School for the Deaf and the Bllnd Davene Hunter of Vassar Merle Grant of Agnes Scott Wllllam Terrell of Vandcrbllt Vlr glnla Kelley Commerclal teacher of BUWllI'lg Green Frank Nlcholson football coach at Plttsburgh and Charles Cobb head coach at the Tlnlblllxfu College Texarkana Texas The Metropolltall Opera Company has an nounced that Paul Vallderhoek wlll take the lead op poslte Dorls Shlnn ln the opera Faust lnumbled Claude Heyl lsnt lt about tlme we left3 l asked Anyhow where are we golng next5 Parls the land of WIDE women and laughter When we arrlved ln PBTIS we had a llttle tlme to waste so we wandered down thegstreet We came across a modest llttle slx story bulldlng that had PBTIS Fashlon Salon prlnted on the wlndow and underneath Blalock and Company That was a famlllar name so we went lnSldC We were met by an exqulsltely dressed stout red halted lady Why lt was our old frlend Teeny Blalock Well hello boys Come ln and see my shop ll'lVlfCd Teeny We agreed to do so and she lntroduced us t some of her YHBTIIICQUIHS whom were Margaret Reld ewell Overstreet and Ruth Parker These are my fashlon deslgners sard Teeny lVllss Vlvlan Sherldan and Mlss Nllnnle Tyler A - - ' F - l r 3, 'W Aw ' W ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 so S . . , ' ' . ' , - 1 v D D n' nn 1 I I . D - 'n i. ' ' 0 . , lr., ' ' ' . I ' 1 u I I I .. . . ' 1 . Q n ' . ' - . . . . . . . . ' I ' nv . l V . l I - 1 . ' ' ' I L I ' ' . I an - w ' - H ,v T A gr x. . . . . . .. - ' .V , .. . . . . ' 1 y I' . vu I4 u . . . T ' ' ,H .4 . . .. . .U , - , ' ' . . I U ' l . I 1 I I ' I U , U in D - .. , ' . ' v.. ov - nr 1 - v ' ' y . S ' . v - ' T O . ' e J l U ' I ' 1 V 1 E: Y , C S , CLASS PRCDPI-I ECIY of 1938 We have enjoyd this visit. but we must leave now. Wore due in Moscow very soon. Goodbyel' we sand together Moscow was the scene of the next Olymprcs Of course we had to look up the American delegatlon Boy the Unlted States really has a good team thxs year sand Charles You bet answered Claude Look whos on lt H M Hodges the track flash Bllly Altman who wrll take care of the swlmmxng for the men Ralph Mlxon who wtll probably break the pole vault record h glrls are well represented also They are Mary Travis Myrtle Wernspach Emma Lee Roberson and that famous skler Stella Turner Llewellyn Todd IS the Amerxcan offlclal As soon as the extra large mlcrophone rntended to wxthstand the powerful blasts arrives Harry Terrell will bevln l3l'0adCBSflI1g the vames Mlss Katherme Knoblock ns dxetntlan for the team Hey Claude look here' Thls paper says that Martha Fokes IS a Baptist Mlsslonary and ts lost tn Afnca sald Charles wb-Q ,SY l..et's go find her, l suggested. Okay Come on lets get back to the plane answered Charles Seven hours later we were Soarlng Ovef central Afrrca All of a sudden the motor started sputtermg We ll have to make a forced landing Charles informed Us We made a pretty good landing ln some tall grass ust as we Jumped out of the plane a band of WCSIWOYI savages attacked us Before we could get back ln the plane the savages seized us One of them knocked me cold l could hear someone calling my name faintly B1 Btll l trxed to move but l couldn t Agam l heard my name loucler this time Bull O Bull Suddenly l sat up ready for actxon but there stood Margaret Reld Sav Bull youd better wake up the bell just rang BILL STROUD CLASS l-l ISTO RY Contmuecl from pave I8 Tl'e part th t our members have played ln the major actnvltzes thr u hout these four years has been very out landmk Completln our enrollnw nt of seventy nlne were Leon :sk Bruce Canxva W Fant Roxne Ceer Mxr uer te Knoblcck Ann 'Vleadows Dot Brown Stella Turner Dons Shxnn and Vlmnu 'lvler After twelve years of hard work the love but, finally but Vlack Taylor and Phllllo Goldman Nel Self and Frmnte Nell Daniel were the victims Tae senlor play Three 'laps at fwelve was directed by 'Vlr B un Nlrtch ll and presented on Nlay second The outstmdln students who were chosen to speak at commencement h taust of their hugh grades were Frances Nell Daniel Rachel Stem lmmx Kexth and lack Walker Class mght speakers elected by the class were Bull Stroud Nell Self Imogene Loxe and Polly Pasta ur Our sponsor was 'Vlrs Vandagrxft who helped us ac complxsh many of our objectives One nn partlcular was the Annual The Annual staff wxth her and after much hard work completed one of the best annuals ever published The Class rl-.o voted to wear caps and gowns for gradu all Jn The oartles given by the classes for us were all lots of fun and they wlll always be remembered as some of our m 1 t tnjovahle tlmes fume has passed Ks we draw near raduatlon we feel grateful to the teachers whose untlrmg, efforts have helped us with o r work and reach our goal We have many beau tlful memornes of th se yerrs to lrve wnth for a long txme Although we wont keep nn contact wlth each other as w have all throu h our school days the friendships that have been made w1ll hm er forever THIRTY FIVF - - . . . 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V ---' I .' - ' - 5 , ' ' V V wt KNOW ALL IIXTERESTED PEOPLE BY THESE PRESENTS That we the members of the graduatnng class of I93B Cnty of Ocala County of Marlon State of Florrda betng of unsound mrnd and bad memory do make publlsh and declare thus our last w1Il and testament rn manner and form as follows THIRTY SIX FIRST We dlrect that all our just and unjust debts and graduatxon expenses be taken care of as soon as may be done conxenently SECOIND We gne and bequeath to the faculty any peace of mind they may de rue from our absence THIRD We glve and bequeath to the unxor classes of the future the many senior prnrleges that we dldn t get FOURTH Indxvxclually we bequeath as follows I Irwln Wells Carter leave my green pants and jacket to Donald Clemmons so that he may resemble an anlmated Xmas tree Ida Margurxte Knoblock bequeath my qulet ways to INorma Spearrng Charles XXIIIIIBITI Close ICHYB ffly Cal' to DOYOIISAV BCIIJBUIIH S0 she wxll BIWBYS I'laVC 3 flde I'lOI'TlC at HOOD 'VIargaret Golding Reld bequeath my ablllty to get my man to Anna Sands Arthur W O Steen leave my truckln abllxty to Earl Kmdt I Freeman Eugene Teuton leave my posttton as drum major but who knows where they can get anybody else as good I Rachel 'Vlarre Stern leave my Engllsh accent to Katherlne Cobb MISS Alford can have the Wrldcat Allle Signer bequeath to Mrs Vandagrlft my knowledge of shorthand Mary Katherxn Adams leave my speed m typing to lm Kenny Wrllxam Arthur Stroud leave my sophrstrcated manner to Maurlce Mayberry Lawrence Shashy leave to have more trme to take care of my Irttle brother Robble Gertrude Wtlltams lease everythmg except my permanent Robert G Prxnce leave my bass voxce and my copy of Old Man River Ffltl Hansar Charles Bernard Watts leave wnth my usual remarks Frances Nell Damel leave my neat fxgure to Camille Thomas Wllllam A Altman r leave my paper route to anyone foolish enough to take It lVIerIe Grant leave my voluptuous curves and Mae West fxgure to Betty Walker Bruce Canova bequeath my wlnnlng smrle to unlor Moses I hope he does as we with It as I have I Caroline E Painter leave my wltty remarks to any Intelligent person I ohn Frank Nrcholson Ieaye my place ln the teachers affectlons to my brother Goofy I Fllzabeth Pasteur bequeath Howard to Dot Merrill except when I come home from college ohn E Grey Ieaxe the Itbrary but not to go back to study hal I Dorls I..uc1le Shlnn Ieaye mv good oplnlon of myself to anyone suffering from an nferlorlty complex Ray Scroggms agar: leave my golf game to ohnny Vvalker He needs rt Imogene Lowe Ieaxe my poetrv to Marv Helen Woods ames Willis ohnson I ave my tltle f Toughxe to Wiley Tillman Doro'thy Loulse Brown Ieaxe for Clermont Phllllp Goldman leave my extensive knowledge to Pat arrard DENNIS Ruth Parker bequeath my Suthun clrawl to Frank Greene Paul Vanderhoek wtll my beautnful legs to next year s track team Vlvnan Curley Shertdan leave my srster Elinor to Benny Mayberry Leon Pearl I-olks Ieaxe my po ltlOI'l as cheerleader but I had rather not Theo Blalock Ieaxe my executtve manner to ane Shepherd Herbert Alexander Hunnlcutt bequeath nay her ht to Annie Lou Saxage Roxxe Lee Geer bequeath my sweet dlsposxtlon to Anlta Caldwell Lexton Travxs Shackelford bequeath all my gurl frrends affectlons for to Bug Boy Shepherd I Dax ene Hunter wnll my capabrlrty to the Freshman ' ll 1 . 1 ', - I. 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H31 Exa Vivian lVlcGehee leaxe because l have nothing to stay for Ellis Williamson leave Mary Anne and go to see Sybil Lytle Lois lrene Vlassey leave my frank remarl to any old flatterer ames Keith leave my grades to ack Wilkes so that he can get out of school In at least SIX rnore years l Minnie Esta Taylor leave my abilitv a baseball pitcher to all future female Diny Deans l Leon -X Risk leaxe for Lhambers Poultry Farm counting my chickens before they hatch l William Fant leave my respect for Mr Blewett to Sammy Pyles l Stella D Turnfr bequeath Bruce Wsllace to Faustma Pitts She had hum first anyhow Thomas Nlaston Kilgore leave my unny disposition to Mrs Vandagrift Martha Elizabeth Fokes leave 'ny ood posture to my sister Elinor Charles .Alun Cobb leave my truck to the school for bigger and better hay rides Mary Travis bequeath my athletic ability to Virginia Cuthill Robert Leon Keeny leave only one Keeny boy behind me Too bad Anna' Myrtle May Weinspach leave my Sonja Henle movement to the Freshmen who are going through the awkward age l Horace lVlanzel Hodges leave whats left of the football team after lm gone to Bill Perryman l Teresa Katherine Heintz leave for home because l dont like to come to school l Arch A Shealy bestow upon my little brother Bert my habit of driving safely l Katherine ewel Overstreet leave my ability to et out of trying situations t Frances Tucker l amos Frank Squires leave my athletic physique to next years football heroes l Marie Alma Hansard leave my line to Dorothy Shashy l think there s a little more wear left in it Williani anvway Bert Canova leave my many admirers vsith a sigh Vivian Margaret Horne leave because l have sixteen credits Rex Todd Withf rs bequeath my sophisticated pose to Anna Beth Skipper Ralph Lhambers leave my first chair in the second clarinet section to Boyd Lon C Gallant leaxe the entire soprano sa! section to ack Costello Mary ulia ennings leave my modest and unassuming ways to Sally Anne Wasson Claude ullan Hill leave my hat as a monument to all autograph hunters Mary Virginia Kelly leave my red hair to ackxe Whiteside Harrv Terrell leave my quiet and unobtrusive ways to Doris Meggs Ruby Elizabeth McCann bequeath my goodly supply of jokes to Waiida Thomas Mack lVlan Mountain Taylor leave my athletic ability to C C Wester ohn Franklin Lyles leave my habits of being mconspicuous to Ray Shackelforcl Annie 'Vlae Meadows leav whats left of O H S to lVlr Blewett l-le has it l Ralph Holmes lVl1xon leave for Bennetts Dfslg Store l Emma Lee Ruth Roberson l ave so that l can spend more time on basketball and CllafI'l0X1Cl William H Terrell leave with my brother Harry -Xrthur Llewellyn Todd bequeath my inventive ability to Nlr Chant Virginia Wright leav my voice to next years sight singing casses ohn Stuart Walker leave rho Sea Scouts to Wynn Whidden Neil Self leave before my audience leax es me IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF l have hereunto subscribed my name as official testator of this the ast will and testimony of the Senior las WITNFSSES Frank Nicholson Polly Pasteur NEIL SELF AHIRT si x 1 0 I' V ' , . 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'A Q I-, 61 ENN PURDOM 3 DICK ELERNOR SIIERIIMN JOHN SHEPHERD JIICQIIEL INE TEN E YCK ' H mvmf Lou same: WNW 5U770N 4 HIIRRY STEIIV X NNN STROTHER 0 A srfpufnsow EDWIN TE-'0l'0N 45,1-J' ,jf fr f0Ml lMS'0N WIND! 711011145 Bill TURNER I' MFRY ANN WITTS WHUYER C' G WO0DS EDDIE WILLIAMS dlfk WIIITESIDL' Wf3fR FA Y YJNDLE ROSEBUD VINCE? ERESI-IIVIEIN VVITI-IOLJT PICTURES GEORGE ADANIS HERBERT ADAVIS EDITH AKINS JACK ANDERSON EARL ATKINSON JUNF BAILFY KATIILEEN BAILEY VANE BALDWIN HARVEY BESSENGLR WESLEY BARRINEAU BERNICE BLAIR ERIC BIRCH BETTY BOYER HERBERT BROXVN SYBIL BROXVN JEAN CLEMENTS JOHN COSTELLO ERNESTINE CROSBY NOLIE DEAS LILLIAN DAVIS F. S. FOSTER DOLIE MAE GASKINS JENNIE LEE GOINS JESSIE MAE GREEN IDA MAE HANIPTON R T HARMAN CHARLES HOLLY FRANK HOLLOWAY AUBREY HLNTFR IVELYN INGRAM VIRGINIA JENNINGS MARJORIE JONES DONALD JOHN AGNES JOHNSON C. E, JOHNSON WALLACE JOHNSON NATHAN KINDT EDWARD KIMBROUGH EVELYN LYLES ETHEL MCCALL REX MAUND BIRDIE MEADOWS JAMES MILLER EVELYN MODLIN VIOLET MULHEY CECIL NEISLER DANIEL NEISLER MARY NICHOLSON DORIS OCBURN NIARIE PACE DORIS PARRISH MARGARET REYNOLDS RAYMOND RILES DICKIE ROGERS JLJLIAN ROGERS JACK SAXON CHARLES SHRYOCK CHARLOTTE SPEARS RAY STRAHAN ALVIN SWEARENGEN MARGARET TAYLOR MICKIE THEUS VALECIA THOMAS FRANCES TOMPKINS MARY DOUGLAS TINSLEY CHARLES WATSON ROBERT WEINSPACH ANDREW WEIL EVELYN WEST BERNICE WICHTERMAN LARANCE WISENBAKER IVAN WILLS MILDRED YOUNG FIFTY-FIVE W FIFTY SIX eff lj 'A ' 6 ui 'i 5, flare:-1 - lbi,,,fAl- I-, SNIYDER I OLKS PASTEUR Cl-IE RLEADERS WILDCAT9' Ginn fight' Wildcats' Whztf fight' Wddcats' Green and whit: 0 Cala O Cala O Cala Wzldcats When our Wildcat tmm falls into lm: IVr an out to um unothfr time And We an shouting for th: guez and uhztf Wildcats' Wzldcatsf Fight' Fight' Fzght' FIFTY NINF Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! U . . D I all Q .G K2 my 'A L ack Smlth Head Coach L Jack Smlth has been head coach at the Ocala Hugh School smce I928 Coach came here from Marlanna and smce then has turned out excellent teams ln football basketball track and baseball A graduate of Western Kentucky Teachers College coach has the abllnty to pass hrs knowledge on to hrs students Besides bemg a producer of good teams coach lS a great behever m true sportsmanshlp and fme character which he trles to develop m his players W1llard Peebles Asszstant Coach Wlllard Peebles graduate of the Ocala High School where he starred ln all branches of athletics returned to his Alma Mater this year as asslstant football coach and head baseball coach Willard played a bug part ln the success of the football team and can be counted on to turn out a good baseball team 1 , ' 1 E 1 Q s E I 3 y g, - I n - where he played football, basketball and baseball, SIXTY 'lim ' 4 Q4 il , - ,C ii A , 1 L liffp g I-, LI1III:.I-QIVIAIXIQCI LI F3 BUDDY WILLIAMSON! Premdent COIIXRLI 5 COBB Cu Cxptaln II N1 IIODCES Culnptun jI'VIN1Y JOHNSON WINIFRED BURGI S5 LAWRENCE SHASHY IIOWARD WALTERS JACK WILKFS ABE MOSES BUDDY WILLIAMSON BUDDY WILLIANISON HARRY TERRELL Alternate Caplfnn RAY SCROGCINIS jI'VIMY KEITH PAUL VANDERHOEK Captaln H IVI HODCES Cu Captain BILL STROUD Cu Capt.-un JACK SPENCER RALPH NIIXONI JACK WILKES Co f :pl un BILL PERRYVIAV Co L Apt un 5 RUSSELL SILAS LI XTON SHACKELFORD Secrelnrv and Treasurer Football C K VUFSTFR BILL ITRRYM KN L XRL ABSHII R jACK SI'VIMS CII XRLE5 CLOSY' PFRFY BMRD Kl NNILTH STEVYNSON SAMMY PYLFS T R SPICER Basketbal l BILLY TERRELL BERNARD WATTS 'I R SPICER HOVVARD WALTFRS C C' WESTER Track C C WESTER IININIY KEITH LARL ABSHIFR PAUL VANDFRHOLK Baseball TOMMY NFPIJHAX1 FRANKLIN NI! IIOLSON FRANK PELOT FRAXIKLI N N ICHOLSON Vice Pre-udent cLAuDr HILL BLRT SHP RLY FRANK GRIFNI RXYMOND MLM AL FRANK PFLOT Jorw GRAY ROBERT WALKER form BUHL L-XXVRENCE SHASHY FRANIKLINI NIICHOLSONI RALPH NIICHOLSON BILL PERRYIVIAN H N1 HODGFS FRANK PELO T HOWARD WAI TI I R SI-'IC R I NRL -XBSHIER SIX TY OWL A - - A 9 LW YJ 1 Y FRANKLIN NICHOLSON GEORGE ROGERS IACK WALKER , , ' . . I I I I ,I - - - '. .' ' .'fRS ' , ' - '. Q I . . . . . E E 5 1-JA Q,,,1' FOCTI-RAI I SHIV! IVIARY A lalge numbel of candldates ansxx 91 ed the call fox football mateual just txxo Weeks before the fnst game of the season Coach L Jack Smlth Vilth the able help of ASSlSt3UL Coach W1lla1d Peebles began the task of xx lnppmg up a 'xKlIll1lll,Q' team llalfback H M Hodges md End Ch'u les Cobb xx ele elected co captams bx membels of the squad On the nlght of Septembex 17 the Wlldcats opened the11 schedule agalnst a xx eak but game B1 ooksx 1lle elex en On the xelx tn st plax from scummage Capt nn Hodges flashed hls 47 Cleen Je1sex d1Ol1lld llght end and behmd pe1 fect 1nte1 fel ence lan 49 val ds fo1 the fnst scole of the season The fmal score of the game xxas 48 to 0 The most outstandmg XICLOIX of the season xx as the PO to 1 W1n ove1 the Semmole Hxgh School of Sanford Belnnd 7 to 6 at the end of the Celelx fed boxs ot Sanford some xeal football The Wlldcats vxon fl oi then 11 games dullng the season The two defeats vxere at the hands oi thc Icesburg, hlloxx J mckets and thc stlong Leon lllgh Llons ol Tallahxssee Hodges Stephenson Shashx md Peuxm in xx exe the backfleld aces of the season Hodges xx as noted fol h1s end luns Shashx at fullbacl xx as a 1eal llne bllClx6l Stephenson besxdes belng a good 1unne1 blocked and tackled xxell Peuyman at qua1te1 back could alxx axs be counted on to call the ught plays xt the 11ght t1me The llne sta1s of the Wlldcats xxe1e Johnson Wllllamson Cobb and H1ll Exen though 13 out of the P8 xx ho IQCQIX ed lettels Ill football W1ll be gladuated thls xeal plospects fol next xea1 ale xe1y brxght ' e ' ' , 1 - LC A . 1 . . , I f 6 4 4 ki f . V . ,Q 1 I . y 1' . I 1 , fa ' ' ' f ' f' ' . H . . ,z 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' , v - 1 I s , . 11 w . u 1 V 1' , 2 ' , ' ur- an . .1 t, . 1 .' , 1 ' 1 1 1 :' U 1 1 . ' 1 1 n L ' x ' . . ' 1' .v Y 1 r' ' . first half, the Wildcats came back in the second half and showed the 1 , 7 ' N, ' 1 1 I . K 7 1 I . ' L' '- 1 : ' ' - - . ' X ,J . 'f 'e ' z ' . 1 J ' v 1 . V! 2 ' I ' 2 r Y ' K I ' I N K l I- K 1 1 ' 1 , y 1 .AC 1 1 1 ' 1 1. L , ' ' 1 1, Y 1 1 . ' ! ! . . ' 7 Z L Y V I .V 1 . , . 1 ' y 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 y 1 ' , . t . sxxw Two -Qin! ' f hav' L 1-1 15 Player Blau' Williamson ohnson H1 Abshlre Burgess Cobb Perryman Hodges Shashy Close Moses Splcer Walters Nicholson Rogers Simms Cray Pyles Shealy FQGTBALL Pontion C Weight ROSTER Player Position Buhl Pelot Greene Wester Gentile Walker ack Walker ohn Dosh Fant Murphy Parrish IVlcNeaI Foster Turner Woods Muller Brown Webster I-larrles Weight J 0 4 SIXTY THREE Y 1 g . ' - I 5 , L T ' E. I68 T. l54 ' ' T. I 83 F. B. 145 J C. I 63 T. I 5 7 'II C. I52 E. I56 ' T. l80 ' F. B. I45 C. I 70 , J G. l30 E. I 74 , ,I H. B. I 3 I Q. B. I 42 C. I3 ' H. B. I40 C.. I38 Stephenson H. B. I35 Fanning T- I48 F. B. I75 E.. IZ3 G. I69 ' T. I3 C. I56 B. I 5 ' I C. I 65 H. B. I3 I Q. B. I32 E. l30 ' B. I40 T. I88 H. B. l52 ' E. I40 ' E.. I37 T. ISO H. B. l30 E. l3B T. 150 C. I35 . I32 iv 'Q ,im H M Houses -gtg f SCHEDULE S ptemb Ic pt mb W1Idw od Octob r D IancI I aIatka toI:: r 'X w Smyrna to Sanford November 5 TBIIHIIBSSL 'Nov mb r Wlllxbton N emb r Leesbur NCITIIJ GHIIICSYIII gfiffm' 41551: LAWRENCE SHASHY SIXTY TOUR 7' R SPICER D A 3 Z- C C wfsrfk 9 i' 0' L, HOWARD WALTER 1 1 ' A I g , - LC - A . - 1 I . , U . XX 1. H S .'1v , X xx. 12, , ,krz , inf ,. L. x- A wr- Q -V .V . I Q I if , -I-I p I ' . Ns.- k I 'V I fr. I ' , A I I 8.9. ,M , Q2 ..... ' . ,. I I . , X e 1-r I 7 Bron sviIIc- 1 . S6 e Pr 2-I' ' 0 if e I e I X Hctober 8 ,, .Eustis ,M ' f I ig Uctober I5 I ' I J Ch: cl ZZ ,ve v ' 1 M' I Qc Iac-r 29 .. , ,,,.. , .. not I . , -e . I e 6 I2 I rl, I '. .'ov c- I9 g X5 No ' f-r 25 . , . , ' V e , V , -5'-'tl '- ', . 1, ,175 . ' ' e?i,,i,,-,K iv m- av' V. . Q N 4 ,N wt. -7, xi . , . f I Z 1.5.5 A 1 I is :F If ' iq 131 ' ' .1 1415 ' jj 1 52.55 -!1F7'3?'g1'5 CHARLES COBB RESUL S X l 'nhzuzsu 'wit CLA U05 HIL L f 3 L'-Ili A-11.1 P,snnyMA1v A-A EAM 55H'fR BUDDY WILLIAMSON WINI FRED BURGES5 X - - . :fl - , , , ' a2ii+fffi f l ,,,' Va Tk, , fjcala -lBfBrool4sx'illf- fl 4 flcala 59-f Vilc wood ll Ocala Z6--Dc-lanrl U ,' flcala lf-Eustis fr 'K , ,W ' Clcala Z6---lxalixtlcix U 1- K - -- . , , ' -'93 ' ' ' f' Ocala li-Nvw Smyrna 0 ! Clcala Z0----Sanfurrl 7 Ocala flilallahassvc I4 ilcala 7-Xvilllston D Ocala U-Len-slmurg I3 Ocala l-l4Cnain1-sville fl I 1 1 ' . .1 .Y ' 'A ' f ,A A ,g N l ily 1 a .,, --4, - -' , - ,,s.gf, - . -..-V-.. '- vf-an '- ,. ,, , f':',..:--. - f ll I hlXI R Q.. 3 Lvfg Q A-,la SIXTY SIX IQAQKFTI'-:SAI I QIIIVIIVIARY lnspxred by the completlon of thelr new S30 000 gym the I938 Wildcat basketball team was one of the most successful ln recent years The Wildcats were vlctorlous m I5 out of 73 regular scheduled games during the season The major defeat of the season was suffered ln the North East Confer ence Tournament held ln Leesbur The Wildcats were upset by St Pauls of acksonvllle ln the flrst round by the score of I9 to 30 Thls was the worst defeat of the season for the Wlldcats ln the Class A Reglonal Tournament held In acksonvllle the Wlldcats were defeated by Landon High School of aclcsonvllle 27 to 30 after a hard struggle The Green and Whlte representatrves played the best teams ln the state team to beat the Wlldcats twlce during the season was GHIHCSVIIIC H1 h G8lneSVlllC won a 73 to 75 verdlct IH Gainesville and then came to Ocala to hand the Wildcat another close licking by the score of 33 to 36 The season record shows wms over such stron teams as IVlarranna St Petersbur and The Bolles School of Jacksonvllle For the flrst tlme ln a number of years the team defeated their arch rivals Leesbur twxce once ln Leesburg and the other time ln Ocala The Wxldcats second team was rated by many as the best second team ln the entire state The Kxttens won I9 stral ht ames without suffering a slnble defeat At the conclusion of the season the squad elected Buddy Wllllamson cap tam and Harry Terrell alternate captaln ' , 4 ' I I - E A Q -' l A Q 7 . and came out on the long end in the greater number of instances. The only . S . . 5 . gt' ' 1 l 1 v 4 . . . .g g . . . G Qibi 'ag I I-5, ,C lg 5 FQAQKFTIQAI I RESLJ LTS Ocala Ocala Ocala Ocalw Ocala Ocala Ocala Ocala Ocala Ocala Ocala Delta Chr Fratermty 25 Reddtck I8 Crescent Crty 28 Gamesvrlle All Stars Leesburg I9 Farnesvrlle 25 Flortda Frosh 34 Lake Ctty I8 Eustis 22 Mxamr Beach Leesburg 20 Ocala Ocala Ocala Ocala Ocala Ocala Ocala Ocala Ocala Ocala 3 3 4 4 Palatka 2l Marianna I2 Reddrck I5 Cr esce nt Crty 23 Belles Mrhtary Academy Palatl-ca 23 Gamesvrlle 36 Andrew acksen 34 Lake Crty 35 Eustis 20 Northeast COIQFBTEIICE Tournament Ocaa I9 St Pauls 30 Class A Regzonal Tournament Ocala 21 Landon 30 W SIXTY SEVEN L A , ' 9 a 23- ' ' 2- 24- ' 0- ' 24- ' 0- ' . 3I- ' ' 33 0- ' 25- 27- ' ' 24 23-J ' ' 26- Ocala 45-St. Petersburg 20 Ocala I3-St. Petersburg I9 I2- ' 33- ' ' 30- ' 24- J 24- ' 39- ' IO- ' ' 22 29- ' 26-' I -- . ' R 5-5 , , -,,,- I-L, ,site-ailig TRACK Conference Champxons ln 37 the l938 Track Team rs expected to be one of the best rn the state H Nl Hodges ace sprmter and broad Jumper and B111 Stroud hugh and low hurdler were elected Co captams ln the state meet last year Earl Abshrer won the Javelin throw and Frank Pelot placed second These two boys can be counted on to wm a good number of pomts durtng the season Scheduler March I8 County Meet HJ March 23 Lake Ctty lnvltattonal Meet T Apnl I lnvltatnonal Meet H Apnl 9 North Florida Meet acksonvrllel Apnl I6 North East Conference Meet acksonvllle Apnl Z2 Z3 State Meet Gamesvtllej SIXTY EIGHT i . I I E 1 Q 1 e L T 4, e M Ten lettermen returned from last year's squad. - f ' - U ' 7 . 1 1 c . . QE 3 W5-,ev-Ur. H, pane?-A..-g 1 kk ,r eu 5,444 gen 4,444 M4 it IU' r re-Q-i hu.. l fi BASEBALL Wnth sux re ulars returnm from last year s team the baseball team ns expected to have a successful season A fourteen ame schedule has been arran ecl with the best teams ln thls part of the state -lack Wllkes was elected captam and Bull Perryman alternate captam Ocalas new S60 000 baseball flelcl has been selected as the slte of the North East Conference Baseball Tournament lVlay 6 Schedule.: lVlarch Alumm here March Reclclxck here March Gamesvrlle there March Palatka here Aprnl Wrllrston here Apnl 7 New Smyrna here Aorxl Crystal Rlver here Aprll Brooksville there Aprll Palatka there Apnl Recldlck there Aprxl Gaxnesvxlle here April New Smyrna there May Crystal Rxver there lVlay Wrllxston there May North East Conference Tournament here May I3 State Baseball Tournament SIXTY NINE Y ' H 1 g ' , 4 1 ' .- .A ', ' r ' 'Ac' L4 -lyk A , J A l -Ex lj 42 f' . 31.9 Xybi .J T, m .Q 6' , 1 TQAZY, ALi rg E I' 'NI A A -t ' avg!! 'lcj . ' we K 2 2 45 . ' lv' ,- ,.., A-k.j,Nwr .M ' M. , ' I7- '. 22- ' , 29- ' ' . 3l- . . 5- . . v ' 12- l. ' I5- ' , . ' I9- , ' Zl- ' , ' 26- ' ' . ' 29- , 3- ' . 5- ' ' . 6- . it 5-Sai--L, L '5 L SEVENTY GIRLS bl-DOI-Q15 The Guls Health and Physlcal Educatnon Department was headed by lVl1ss Gladys Rush durmg the year I937 38 ln thls tnme many class competl tlons were held The semors won the basketball champlonshlp Badmmton and pmg pong were also added to our actnvltles MISS Gladys Rush, Coach Fvery other Frxday health educatnon was glven Durmg the year many Inter estmg subjects were studied and beneflclal speeches glven The glrls made note books covermg the toplcs that were studied Every glrl m O H S has a chance to become a member or the O Club To do so she must make 500 pomts oy partlclpatmg ln varlous athletlcs The O Club has mcreased m members thus year They sold football season txckets and the money was used to buy equlp ment that was needed nn the athletrc de partment Wlth falrness ln competltlon and ood sportsmanship health and physlcal educatxon have proved to be beneflclal and enjoyable to all glrls 1 ' ' H - s a Q - ' I ' i . 9 A-, - , . -, .n5DS..5n.1 I' N.. A-ilu do A 4 4 I . I . . . ' 1 , .. .. g . . Qin! 'vi-1' I - 1 O zcers RXCHI L STIIN JPANINP CH-XZAL Pre :dent X ICG Premdent Cl RRY SNYDLR Secretary fred-,urer JVI em bers MARY CAIHLRINI ADXMS THEO BLALOCK HELEN BUF!-INGION ELIZABETH BROWN DAVINII' HUNTER 'VIARTHA FOKES ANN 'VIFADOVVS POLLY PASTFLR k'VlNlA Llh ROBER5ON DOROTHY SH-XSHX JANE SHEPHE RD RACHEL STEIN LTHEL WALK! R HI X Wl FHERS VIRGINIA XVKIGHT X ' ' 4 Y A Q ' ld - A L - , ff' , -gs -3 jEANNE1CHAZEL 5. -L A ' Y . vii ns SEVEN TY ONE 1. A El-, la .gf Nl SEVENTY TWO gn Qcluon Jzlvbomore .Dmmonaf Ba!! 163 ,Senzor Champs ge: 7hafJllmP ' 91' Svf 501 1 ' Q ' I I ' ' L! l Lf., y , 1 ,, P 7 kr .1 , . r ' K 5, Ie A 9 . V ! f J J ff' .Qj,'f:'?4g7 . , 31 m.J7f3f k'il z -' 1 ' A f X My ,. . U! in I 1 .1.v JA . 'A , -HMM W ' if A .gt M,.,. ,,.. -tw Eva-,X JL 1 4 it , 1' iQ,b if R of ' 5 Ano! Organ! HZQOIZS 7? a o , Y , ff ' .'.1f.f4 , ' 'V ,. Q: Ugg V ' Hg -' ' -fi ., g 517.5 1 - .A ',,', ' lf' , ,VJ .' I -E .- , .- e ' . , . , 1V.,f' A' r 1-xv. - - 5 v ', . I I . '.'7:'.'I - '- - .,. T.. ,N if . , -f 1..fx-U. - - ' vJ,!-,. .' 5 - ' A ' -. 1' .' - ' - . '-'- l , I. A ., 'fA5-.,' ' , A Ag,l' -- , - I I . , ,L L. Q, I . .' . .. I' .', Q ,f - -, 'I Y 'g .'v 'A W .. , 4. .,,-J, . I I 1 I .lv i..V.n. .uv-, :N x 1 , .. 1 .-'I ' ' I. hi-U , V - , . 4. , K - '.' r -, . Q' If -fy f - I 4. .. 4 s it ' 8, 1 ' , 1 . .T ' f f ,J I. ., . . , L 7' , ' nl . T -1-g :f IVILJSIC DEPARTMENT ge ln the educatxonal history of the state the Ocala Hugh 'X f School lVlus1c Department ns an outstanding pioneer For A 'Q 'JR' some years nt was one of the very few school muslc depart ments m Florlda and for four years nt had the only school -MQ . band 'Q Q Q A' + Today lt retalns the place won m lts pxoneer days 5 , The many boys and gurls who study sxght Slnglhg clo fine w T T work They appear often on commumty programs b sldes puttmg on an operetta each year was BROWKJE CRL ATONI Colr Director The instrumental department has grown to such an extent that lVlrs Browne Greaton Cole who IS the dlrector of the hlffh school musxc department and band has been vxven an assnstanr to tram students for the hugh school band and to drxll the paradlng band KING COLL A sl l nl Director SEVENTY FIVE 1 e ' 1 'f 1 1 g A - I 4 g , , I ' - 1 - at T ,.Q15f'L. ,qfgjz A T H .- f ' . . . . , . 3 D f t 'fag ' . . , ,I , A - lf 1, . . . , .mb I ff . .cf . E , ' T ',Pl45,rfQ'-3 4 T f I' I ' . . . . . . ' 1-r'.?l'9 T, -4 A jg. ' : - .- Q, gl-Lo ff, A . , e- CN v . . .D . ' B. . . .x -4 Q S fi ig ai' 1 4 ' I E , - L' - 'l!llllLF '-' Jll 4--L11 I'REF'N1AN TIIUTON SEVENTY SIX JYAI-lf JF' ' .'-f l icons o l MARY CATHERINE ADAMS 1 ROBFRT PRINFI' VK ILLIAN1 STROLD I CI1 The Ocala Hlgh School Band has won a state wide reputation for Its splenchcl musxclans and snappy appearance The band partlclpates annually ln the Gaspa rllla Parade at Tampa ln the State MUSIC Contest at West Palm Beach lt won a fnrst dlVlSlOI1 ratm both nn concert and paraclmg ln the solo contests Blshop r won a second dlvlslon place and Mary Catherme Adams won a fxrst cllvlslon place Mary Catherine also won a first dlvlslon rating at the Reglonal Natlonal Contest held at Rock Hlll South Carolina FREEMAN TEUTON Dru Mayor CH l LQ y li if Clfl i, . -.. I HPn-sident A Vnce-Pres'l:ient A , B WYE L .' L ' . ' , .R. Secretary Treasurer LQ I3 . t . Yff rf Q . . . l .J . . ' ' 4' V . . . . . . g A V J. . ' J I' . . . ' ' C ' D ' v C Q 3 ,Y lb. 4 E 1-1 If Y S BAND ?-.754 The paradmg band wnth nts hxgh stepping drum major Freeman Teuton puts on an excellent exhxbltlon at the football games Long regarded as a commumty asset the band IS called upon to appear ln local parades and en tertamments on many occasions school year and closes m May wlth the recltal featurmg The Evolution of the H1 h School Band A number of new Instruments purchased wxth funds raxsed by the Band Mothers Club the Exchange Club and the clty add greatly to the mstru mentatlon whlch ns begxnnmg to assume the symphomc proportxons for wuch every hugh school band strives The band will enter the state contest m Tampa April 23 and the Re onal fNat1onalJ Contest held May I3 I4 and I5 ln West Palm Beach SEVENTY SEVEN 1 ' g - ' I 3 , .. 5 - .7 V . oy 0 nr --u The concert season, beginning the first of October, lasts throughout the .g .A 1. 3 ,W 'mv 'A 1 1 1 leg 0 Ol-'l:.l-ill! IA erry of erlcho Road ns the operetta which was presented by the sight smgmg classes on Apnl 8 The scene was laid out West at a tourxst camp whlch had formerly been a ranch Many dlfflCUltlCS arlse and the characters are confronted with a number of trymg sntuatlons but ln the end all turns out for the best The cast of characters are as follows UNCLE PETE an old time Westerner ohn Gray ALAN O DAY young owner of Deudal Rock Ranch Boyd Wlllnams GERALDINE BANK known as erry Dons Shmn JOHN DRAYTON Alan s cousm Paul Vanderhoek MlMl a flapper Ruth Parker DORA Mlml s cousm Merle Grant CORNELJUS BEAN from Boston Wlley Tlllman AMOS BANK an Easterner Ross Baxrcl LFTTICE BANK hls wlfe Martha Fokes SANDY BANK thexr daughter VlfglHla Wrlght HUNTER a detectlve Freeman Teuton Smmng choruses of tournsts cowboys ghosts masqueraders etc and special dancmg choruses wlll be composed of members of the slght slngmg classes SEVENTY EIGHT N 11 ' 4 I g E 1 Q - Y G v ..J J . g .. . . . ' , ' ......,....,.....,................,. ..,,. .,r.,.,.,..r..c... j Q ' ' Q ' Q J ,..a,,...c,,..,.. ..,.,..,..,,..... f ffffffffffffffffff .a..... - ' W 1 PCIITICI IC The Dramatxc CIub was organlzed thxs year wlth Mr Bruce 'VI1tcheII OHS speech teacher as xts sponsor It has gnven one three act play this year and has built a new set of stage scenery The club was orgamzecl for the purpose f stxmulatmg further mterest m the clramatnc art and w1II contmue Its actnvxtxes through May .-. L FRFFMAN TFUTON President GERRY SNYDER Vlce Presndent RAE STEIN Secretary TIIFO BLALOCK Bu-unes Manager MRS. VANDAGRIFT MRS. WITHERS MR BRUCE MITCHELL Members MARTHA FOKES ELEANOR FOKES ,IEANNE CHAZAL NEIL SELF WILEY TILLMAN FRANK GREENE ROSS BAIRD REX WITIIERS VIRGINIA WRIGHT FLOYD KF FAUVFR LLON FOLKS BRUCF WALLACI BFRT SHLXLY IIALL CASTFRI INI ABE MOSES JIMMIE SQUIRES IIMMY SMITH RALPH CHAMBERS ETHEL WALKER GEORGE WENZEL FRANCES NELL DANIEL DoRoTHY TAYLOR J. J. slsHoP EMILY sQu1REs BARBARA mens SEVFNTY NINE Q 1 ' 1 lin! gm , - 51 1 ' CI UIQ ' o sh' I 4 . Y- I Q' I , SALLY ANN WASSON I 4. .A . 1 .Z F xl I IQ 3 bi' 'A A -L 1 Je? 'J fu SPCIYIC H E MRS HARDV Spon or The Spamsh Club was organlzecl at the begmnmff of the school year I consxsts of members of the Spanish class and IS for the purpose of learnmg more about Spam and ltS customs Cnce a month the members have a SOCIHI meeting O vers HUNNICUTT Presldenl TEUTON Vice President STEIN Secretary Treasurer KNOBLOCK Reporter Jifembers SHERIDAN ALTMAN HATTANVAY KF ITH SHACKELFORD I 3' HILL CAMP JOHNSON SOWERSBY MICHAEL TAYLOK HOWFS 4 EIGHTY . 7 5 , '- S K A ' ar - , L 1, 1 T 3 ' gl Q1 2 .- x,T , I 1 Z . 0 ' l ff ' M! 4 A L - L if ,gi-ng, lg I..-'5,g,1:sr. , ,, ,ea-A275-Q Spa-1 O OCJPCJP IC JINIMIE SMITH FRANK NICHOLSON jl'VI KEENEY HERBERT HUNNICUTT jI'VIVIIE SQUIRFS Members CLAUDI HAYCRAFT J J BISHOP JACK FLOYD TOM KILCORE JIMMIF KEITH PAUL KEITH HOWARD HOWFS ERIC BIRCH XRCH SHEALY DOT SHASHY EIGHTY ONE D 1 ' 1 ' , - I - I 4 Q S V, , I , 4 lg , 9 UPG CIPITIQPS O ITIQPICCI 'K' jACK SPENCFR MR ROACH JIMIVIIE SQUIRYS Pre ldent X v Pres dent The Ocala Chapter of Future Farmers of America bevan its second year rn OHS wlth sixty flVC members Early m March the members busled themselves wlth the chapter project on East Fort King Avenue Last year s acreage of Sea Island cotton was ln creased this year to slx acres Two acres of corn and three and one half acres of squash were planted also The chapter sponsored nts second annual Father and Son Banquet on March l l with an attendance of approxlmately l I0 persons Several members of the chapter plan to attend the annual state conven tlon of FFA at Gamesvllle ln une I ig it EIGHTY TWO 1 ' 1 ' I g A - LC I ' ' , Y - U V, -, W, l ' fs . 3 V an l 1 f C ' ' . I . ' - A 5' A rid iser i A First Semester Second Semester . Q . - ' ., ' - P- ff. , ' M ., ' QV? 'Y 3: 32? N 'il ' Q, it e , - A' . 1 3 Sluclenl Cotlnci PHILLIP GOLDMAN POLLY PASTFUR FREEMAN TEUTON President Secretary Vice President T ' T 'Al I I I I I I 4 I I The Student Council ns composed of the presndent and two representa trves of each class wlth all home rooms havlng at least one representative The purpose of the Student Councll IS to create a better feeling of under standlnv between the faculty and the student body From tnme to trme reports are made to the home rooms by the home room representative PHILLIP COLDNIAIN BLDDY WILLIANISON ETHEL WALKER 'VIALJRICE VIAYBERRY FRANCES NELL DANIEL WYNN WHIDDEN BOB DOSH BETTY TOVILINSON POLLY PASTEUR SANINIY PYLES VIRGINIA PALMER HELEN LLFFNIAN FREEMAN TELITON GERRY SNYDER S A BROWN RAY SHACKELFORD BOBBY TURNIPSEED FICIHTY THREE D . I I -7 Y 1 4 V , ' ,, ,, .-Q-4... .411-..., - , v . 1 , I I I . I I . I I , . f A I I I . . . 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BIG XI ITLE 1 THE SH XDE OF TI IF 'NFXV Al I LF IRFE x I1 ROS XLIF app ar0z'I ALONG A TEXAS TR NIL Ibfm r u FI In TF RIFIL OLD LOW BOY ILL FOLLOXX THF TRAIL IF ITS THE L XST TIIING I DO sand BOB WIIITF but It was EASIER SAID THAN DONF for SOC N they w r MILL APART ONLF IN A WHILE WITH A SMILE AND X SON? he woulf y ILL GET ALONG SOIVIEHOVI because SHES TALL SHF S TXIN SHF S TERRIFIL and o INOTHING CAN STOP IXIF NOW AT BLUE DAWN IN THE OLD LORRAL BOB WHITP and the TER RIFIL OLD COWBOY had a flght ROSALIE crned BOO HOO but BOB WIIITF told he-r IIVI IN IVIY GLORY DON T C RY Sx FFT HFART DON T LRY XII OX FR NOIHING AT ALL S XL IF SWFFT STR XINGFR II I BOB VK I X Y D L DO H dll w red LOVF IVIAIxFS YOU DO LRAXY IIIINGS TIIERF S X IXIOON OVFR THE HILL so let 5 PF TIN IN THF I ARK I FISIIILH XLITILFW Thus 1 the ton that BOB W' ITE t0ICI THE POI LCJRN 'XIAN WI1 Il I1 It SLLMVIING ON PARK AX ENUE THE POILORN NIAN x ant d to lxmm y hf a LRYIN MOOD OB WHIT d I Iuaxe the SLG BLUES I SONIETIIVIES XXONDFR If that I asnt THE GREAT EST NIISTAKF OF XIY LIFE bffcaus SHES THF LADY WHO COULDN T BE KISSED have EIGHTY SIX w 'TA 0 i , cc 'A A I 'Ai at I Aff. 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L Q, 3 1' if ' M : :A 'C X 3 -5 , Q fc' s 1 ll 1 . AY 3 Q 4 '-W . A A ' L xc - I - - J' 3 1 - . - ' Lullah Nlary Deen Betty Walker -Xmla Caldwell R use Bud Yancey NINETY NINE ig ' r o. s - -s M tu ,fp gl-, ICJHWCJ ITIQCJCI DELTA EPSILONJ OCALA FLORIDA THEO BLALOCK C '0'S Purple and Cold Mascot Flower Honevsuckle ewel Pearl The Delta EPSIIOD Chapter of the Sigma Phx Omega natxonal secondary school fra ternxty was Installed m Ocala on February I9 I936 There are now fxfteen active mem bers Sigma Phu Omega was founded wlth th Idea of promotlng better understanding and higher perspectnes among hugh school boys w- Howard Walters President Lexton Shackleford Secreta ry Treasurer Sammy Pyles Bert Acker Vice Presxdent Bob Keeney Bob Dosh CNE HUNDRED No picture Cl johnny Xvalker Bully Foster Fritz Hansard Dlck Stratford Creekbaum A S A Brown C C Wester jmm Keeney Cline Nlchols I . A . , J 1 .. .TWH ' 'W to Q . SAL fm l I a - 1 -FQ I. li ml A fi Q tg P 15 A 'L ' 6 1 5 . I ig ' 1 ' .' 9 A-sl ECL MRS REX WITHERS S ousor Q Nlotto Speak no ev1 See no evl Hear no evll COlOl'S Red Polly Past ur President Gerry Snyder Vrce Presndent Rachel Stem Reporter All Whlte and Blue Nlar arel Rm-:ld Secretary Theo Blalock Treasurer Ann Meadows jewel Overstreet Dorothy 'Vlerrxll Flower Red Rose Xnna Beth Sl-upper Barbara Rxcks Nlary llelen Woods Sally Ann Wasson Ruth Parker M. Ill Nell Self Anna Sand Nl ry Ann Watts Dons Shmn Dorothy Brown Nlargarel Brown Alberta Canova REX WITl'lERS Nlarre Hansard Carolyn Pamler ONE HUNDRED ONE R 1 D i 4 ' 1-1 In 7 DICK ST RATE ORD lors Pmlc and B ue- 'VIRS N ANDACRI lvl' 'ipunsur M xscul Flower Vnolet fn X1r1.,1nm Kellx Pre:-:dent Dorothy Howes Secretary uanlh-1 Perry Vice President f NE HUNDRED TWO WFP f I .ai Bc-sue 'Nell VV.-:de Treasurer Xudrex Gel er Clmplfun Bully Xlormdn Correxpondxng., Secretdrx Emily Squlrea Reporter J I A a r IA. 34,434 'Vldude H1llStokeb Cl.-xd5 S Lyles r urges Chdlker Nl.-:ry Brent Cr.-nit Ruth X aughn Dorothy Taylor Xnndlea McDonald jncquelme Teneyck r I ' A B I ' ' - 1 l , E , 1 H , D l lm ln lu I 1' X, 5' . I .' Q El' . .6 H, 1 A .1 Al li t 5, ' Ir. gr mx ,I ll ff LX-'lil Co. : ' l . .J - , 'X WL' - t ' H . , A fa -5 if: Q V ' -1' A ki J - 1 2 .xl I W 'Ka U ' F' f A -' iQ, , . '37 ' if , V l X ., W l . ff Gi r A I I . '93 Y ' , fl is 14 ' pf , ' 0 A Q W 43 V 5 L ff - fa -1 .1 A . 4 lj? f I h gf, , A f . A , 1.s 5'E'l'r N l l fn ,QT J- -l I ,- Y . A Y I U , , f V V l 1 Apr QEQIAI IC N Xl I REC I X IIOX FOR THF LOOPFR X FIOIN OF THF FOLLOXX INL. OL XL X XIFRC H XNT5 XXD BLSI NESS MFN XXIIO IX IHFIR FNltRIJRI5INC. XND PROCRESSIX E XTTITUIJF XRF LNFOLDINC, XFXX P XC FS IX THF HISTORY OF OLR LIIX XXI THE STUDENTS OF OL XI X HICH SLIIOOL PLFDFF OUR HFAR TII-ST SUPI ORT Be lx s Stucll Bellx Benngtt Dru tor B1 tn g Drug Store Blalock Bloulxgrs Qlarlx Jn Hardware Company Inn R F 5 COlIlIllPl'Clrll Bwnl-Q A Tru t Lompany Cc ca Lola Cox Furrnture Co Elite B auty Shop Fxre tone Florlcla Natlunal Bank of Ocala Florlda Povsnr Lorporatxon Franlx S Herff ones Lornpany Hotel Marlin orclan Shre Con pany IVAIBYIOU County Chamber of Lommer -VIBTIOII County M cl1r.al Somety NIBYIOII County Off1C13lS Xlarmn Hardware Company X arxon Xlotor Company Vlunro 54 Qhambll s Natmn xl Bank Ocala Llm Rock Qorporah n Ocala Motor Q0 Ocala Steam Laundry Qpfn Xxr R freshmf nt Stanrl Pllllans ancl Smith Ipnll 5 if-JFITIJ-'iIlX Rayws fl v?l'16lIldll?I' N fompxny Cuflty I S er for 1 South D lrl s Sparlx The At rs dl k Illclkf I' Cf C n lux UTHIPS ed lX'lrtor C X XX aternnn nc m T Xi lls an r Fmory K X anrla N N - - . L, - - JV, I . 7 3 ' 1 ' F 4 'K A .r ' ' I4 ..'. I iv . ,JTO Of lf' lf '.'.'. 'T,'.' .- Q, -.- 1' . I' ., 4 .1 , -. ' 1 , , Q '. lf, .hs ' .S Ig S 1' 't ' In 's Kg - . f'S T 'Sf ' f 4 F I. '- I ,. Clow . . ' I s ' ' 1 - T ' . .S J lx 1 - I Nlaclfay Lumber Company I ' T I - ce I ' e . ' ll' 4: ' , I ' I' ' I e F S f ' 2 . 0 . .U I .5 ' P I ' j. Cf ', I-' ' 1 I' I 'flfl I 2' ' , ,f 2 ' Sf ' ' 'qc-f-d N f- I f npzny 1-rn if 'f- ' '5 -z ff 5 R. Il, To l I Lurnbf-r Frm mp: 4' T Q .f I I Fil. H. .1 . 1 , I -. Sa . V' Sf Jewel y Co. Dr, . ' -. I ' grift UOMPLIMENTS IARIU 0 YY'1l OPI ICI Lb GORDON MOORHEAD Sherlff CARLYLE AUSLEY Clerk of Clrcult Court J E THOMAS Tax Assessor DON T MANIN Supt of PUbl1C lnstructlon OCALA FLORIDA 0f W ' ' Y ' 1 Y ' r r 1 A, fi L . . 1 Q ' W ' Y , X1 4 I, lk N- L. R. BRACKEN Tax Collector N W r , 7 L, W, , f f , , X COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF 9755 Commerual Bank and Trust Company OCALA FLORIDA Member of the Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatlon Member of the Federal Reserve System Welcome High School Students Meet your friends at BENNETT S and enjoy our Modern Soda Fountam and Luncheonette Servlce Bennetts Drug Store Phone 424 Raywood DCIICIOUS Sandwlches SPANISH BEAIN SOLP We made em ood You made em famous Complxments of Sam T Wilson Jeweh y Co IEWELFR and DIAMOND MFRCHANT IIO Fast Broadway Ocala Fla 7 II , CHILI Incorporated MGFIOII Hardware lf Its Hardware We Have It YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR SUCCESS OCALA FLORIDA Bli' mg s QOX Di U9 Store Furnlture O0 OCALA FLORIDA BEST VALUES LOWEST PRICES We go the Ixmxt to please I2 Broadway P one Phone 727 Success to the For a Smgle Board or a GRADUATING CLASS Cafload Call the lumber number R E Close 6 6 TIRES BATTERIES SERVICE Nlclxag Lumber Oo Orange and Van Buren On the S Curve Ocala Flonda Ocala Steam Laundrg COMPLETE FAMILY SERVICE Dry Cleanmg and Pressm Rug Cleanxng Phone IUI 0 to , 4 K o O h I4 . . 1 I I I ' . 'Firestone Xulo Supplq X Selxloc Shun s BXTTERIES sr XRK mens BRAKF LININC. ALTO SLJPPLIES OCALA FLORIDA IVIFFT FAT I Complzmelzts Open A1r C! M Refreshment Stand 056 Z 61 ll I O ffllllfj CANDY CICARETTFS ICF CRFAIVI SANDWICHES LUIVIBFR CEMENT R H Todd Lumber Company ROOFING VIILLWORK OCAI A FLORIDA A- 4 L1 1 . L' .v.ft gi .O.4 S Curve Phone I30 fand gossipl . . . a the . . . II o vf . FFF X V , f f' A 1 xl! 1 X ,f J ,f ,ff I . . Phone 77 1' logcl H. Secrrcg : Jack Xvilliams GAINESVILLE, FLA. HERFF joNEs Co ' g COLLEGIATE CAP 6: GOWN COMPANY Qeala Security Feed Llme Rook and Seed Corporauon Company ooALA L1me Rock ty Ml 434N thMg SECURITY FEEDS OlFld Ol FERTILI7 ERS SEEDS VARIVI SUPPLIES R P f g 1 . Class Rin s Pins Invitation Cards U . . Division of Securi ils 432- or a nolia . H, , DA 'b SECURITY 0 f E Floricla's Natu l Road Material . . ca a, ori a Ca av Fl id FLORID I NATIO AL BAN AT OCALA Prompt Progressive Accomm odatiug OCALA, FLORIDA Hotel anon Community Owned and Operated COFFEE SHOP DINING ROO Operated on the Four Cardmal Pomts of COMFORT SERVICE COL RTESY HOSPITALITY IVI Blockers OCALA S SHOPPING CFNTER IVIERCHANDISF CHARACTER for WOMEN and CHILDREN I I I O I of Ocala, Florida COMPLIIVIENTS OF .... D1 14 nzorg C V Clndflgflft OSTFOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I4 South Magnolla Street Phone 242 OCALA FLORIDA Comphments of WE DO NOT COMPROIVIISE WITH QUALITY Turmpseed Motor Rhelnauer C Ompany 81 Company O K USED CARS ualuty ancl Style Headquarters Chevrolet OldSl'l'1ObllC Smce l880 O C A L A TO THE CLASS OF I938 ack Tucker The General Tire BOTTLIING COMPANY ONE STOP SERVICE 1 1 v' Q D To A 0 Compliments of . . . MY Compliments - - - f M ow' J l Compliments of Florldcr Power Corp Ocala Florida Jordon Shoe o F' FRIENDLY FORTUNE SHOES SHOES Frank s Where Promises Are Kept You will have more education if your parents trade with us LADIES WEARING APPAREL Rlfz DIXIE SPARKS OCALA THEATERS t LS PIIDD tCd ATTEND THE MOVIES REGULARLY NO WHERE ELSE CAN YOU GET AS MUCH FOR SO LITTLE J C Penney Co Incorporated Compliments M Nlclrlon Countg CI'ZGH2b6Y OCALA FLORIDA of Commerce A Friendly Place to Shop . C . ' I O , 0 U O C mIIIIIIm 'lim No one suspects that people go to the movies to he improved-everyone goes for entertain- ment-bu the experiences of Iife cannot be broken into segments. to spend on y0Ll!' While we are working we are being enter- - - tainedg while we are being entertained we may be working out a more wholesome I . philosophy of Iife.-Howard IVI. e ourd, . ., ean of Boston Universi y ra uate School. -mm- -W.. I T1 Q . . , of . . . -..'III'I.... COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF The Blunrm- X Chumbliss National Bank OCALA FLORIDA MEMBER f FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SAFE BANKING SINCE l897 OQUIU P1IIcl11S IWOI01' bonzpung AND bnufh th XX Izolesulc, 438 439 OCALA FLORIDA Ph 766 'A' . o , 0 D N . N ' F QI? Au orizecl Sales and Service V A Grocers W XII? Phones - , one .. 975 4 H,EEK'S f SILIJIU FINI 1JURllx ms Ox 4 r Bc D124 If s llruq Shun OLALA FLORIDA 1 YV W v ,X j 4 'V Q1 V1 ,Ve YY'1 A A L L. jk. XV X -V C ! 1. , - ., H.A.Waterman Incorporated Ocala, Florida to Beauty Shop Outfitters for the man and boy Always first with the latest Ocala, Florida Phone 59 BL ALQCICS Phone 167 COMPLETE CAR SERVICE THREE STATIONS F IRESTON E TEXACO F IRESTONE TIRES GAS BATTERIES Phone 78 Belk s Manon The Souths Leading Distributor of Rellable Merchandise Dealer Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks in OCALA its BELK LINDSEY CO Phone 249 CLARKSON H XRDWA RE COMPANY Incorporated HARDWARE PAINTS and PUMPINC EQUIPMENT OCALA FLORIDA , , . 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