Orlando High School - Tigando Yearbook (Orlando, FL)
- Class of 1939
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I-lere also, on behalf ot the statt and myselt, we wish to express to Mr. Lotticlc, our sponsor, our grateful appre- ciation tor his untiring etlorts in making the TIGANDO a success. In editing the I939 TIGANDO, the aim ot the sponsor, the stati, and myselt has been to present a complete picture ot the many sides ot school-lite at O. I-I. S.-to combine the activities, classes, sports and teatures in such a manner as to appeal to O. I-I. S. students. This was our aim. Our hope is that this annual will, in years to come, not only maintain the true purpose and value ot a yearbook-to serve as a storehouse in which to treasure rnernories-but will perpetuate a tondness tor our Alma Mater and the trienclships made here. In the tuture, when those who appear on these pages have strealcs ,ot gray in their hair and are reminiscing, they will spy a dust-covered little book-the I939 TIGANDO. Eagerly it will be re-opened and once more the tamiliar Scenes and faces will glaclclen their hearts. It is this richness ot memory that. we wish to preserve in our TIGANDO. So talce this annual with you out into the world-cherish and lceep it tor the recollections ot happy days it will revive. ELEANOR YOTI-IERS. Page 4 jf D ED X CM X0 N SH KXNGSBURY To PXLXCE MAR whom we respect, admlre, and honor, the Uass of '39 dedrcakes rks fourteenth yearbook ..,' r n recog,n'rt'ron or her enkhusraskrc and eirhckenk work as Head or the O. H. S. Enghsh Deparkmenk . . . For hekprng us wrkh our nouns and pronouns, Mrkton and Brownrng . . . for enkargrng our appreerakron or hrerakure and 'rncreasrng our enroy- menk or poetry . . .for her ever-present wuhngness to gurde and hekp. Brookkyn, New York, rs our decheateek brrkhpkace, 'ouk Orkando is her home. fx graduake of O. H. S., she was awarded the Guernsey Good Crkrlenshrp Cup when a senror . . hoXds khe degrees of AB. and MA. from khe Unryersrky or Vfrsconsrn . . . Ars a member or the DeXka Dekta Dekka sororrky . . . has taught Enghsh Yrye years wkkhkn our wahs . . . her hobby is kennrs . . . Ars a No. X prayer . . .rs drreckor of gkrks' kennrs ak O. H. S. . . . green ranks as her fayorrte cokor . . . she Rs a rover and wrrker or poekry. ' 4' d cokoriuk personahiy endear her 'co khe Senror Crass, who wrshes her a kong Her sporksmanshrp, abrhky, an Wie, happrness, and eontlnued success. Q46 ADMINISTRATICDN FACULTY DEPARTMENTS PRELUDE TO AN O I-I S NOCTURNE fl . ,, ' Y Y ve - I ' . A Q' .3 x x Q 5 f. ' 'Q 2 .,, A, x?x,'-was 5 Q. -fvff 1? mv M ' gi . X why 1 5 . X , ,, mg w - if W 3 .am-.3 Q ' 5,5-X H ,gg H rs l V-.Nik Adhd ,, f .- TFFQ. m if m iff Yi? ff Q 'S . -fa Qs! fm ' Y 15: vi Q , if W' ,Y w A :nf x: + ' S , x 1 .. 1'u . f. Q,-Q - .,,.. -.X 41 A::',1' f ' fl Kia k - '11 , 4 A 'X :gQ.. 3sagu.i - P ' 1577 .W b fkwqmaww . fifkiw fwfifif .QQ ' :W STQBIAZ E55 i f s J i Q ., Fw QQ Nis- ,N an Wg -5 F-4 K. 'S :E ei N Cl' I TN w I L fiiiwwf v.2.15:,1'f1 X 0 . . Lear jjtzrzczpa I WILLIAM R. BOONE NVILLIAM R. Boorvii . . . this is the name of our capable, well-liked principal that has been synonymous with the Orlando Senior High School since l92l . . . a period of seventeen years. Born in Atlanta, Illinois, in 1891, Prof.'l Boone celebrates his birthday on January twentieth . . . is proud of his mid-western origin. He received his AB. degree at the University of Oregon . . . also attended the Pacific University, Blacon University, University of Kansas, and the University of lflorida. hlr. Boone started his U. H. S. career as a footballcoach and English teacher . . . became principal in the year 1932 . . . afterwards obtained his lklasterls degree from Stetson Uni- versity. As a result of his seventeen years in school work, he is a shrewd judge of human nature . . . forms his opinions on well-based conclusions . . . probably knows high school studentsftheir work and desires-as well as anyone ever has. Outside of school he enjoys his hobby, flower gardening, and it is not unusual to observe that the vase of llowers in the office is home-grown in Klr. I3oone's back- yard. He is a member of the Rotary . . . the American Legion . . . is a loyal lklethodist . . . is a Sigma Chi Fraternity member. ln all activities of which he is a part, our principal participates with a brisk thoroughness characteristic of his per- sonality . . . even in the busiest weeks he finds time to read newly published history or science hooks. . . . Our principal is truly a man of great ability . . . a principal to he proud of. Page 8 4- 92 WR' Y .pf A 5 - L p f: '- ' 9 K L . We is .C is . Qtsxxm k.k . .K 5 Q.,-. M - ,J A f , - M 9-vw - N .fm 1' U 1 i Q: A ,QQ x.,- . '- Si L, . 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Second row: Mr. Warner, Mrs. Gridicy, Mr. E. O. Harris, Mr. Ltvttiflx, Mr. Bvnnvtt, Miss Govrtz, Mr. Maynard, Mr. Hnvatvr, Mr. Stingluy, Mr. Crissvy. QF LEMQNING- XY.XI.il'lfR lf, llOY:X'lil'fR NIIJJKIQII lf. NL'Kl'HY l'l1vxin1! tftvrgrtrfrlry, tft'1rt'l'i1l ,S't'it'r1i't' lfriglixfl ll, l71'ir1r1i1I1'vx HS., l'i1ix't-twitynf ixiilillllllll l..l.. Qilblllllliiill Liwllcgc 'iVR.'XNK4IIC lll'l-JSUN IBOROTIIY MvM.XKlN lyfzrzmgxf 0IIHilt'1'1'I1If Luft' v lrfxlu,-V jr' Rb.. lfhu-iilzx S-tzttc Lullcgc for Xkmmn .fX.H.. Rnllius Cwllt-gag Ni, ,Xu gu.t,.,n L'HiWrSm XY. C.XRl.lSl.IC llL't2llIiS 4 V 1 y v A ,,w-,,,,,. I.l+.OfN qi.. Qslzoltm-, l3..X., Vliiwrsity uf lflurirlzz X H fJ'fI 'A-Vffgl H II.fXI.l,lli iz. Klmiairt A' A Mm W 1 lirrgliflr lll.4f71'UTt'f'f.U , KIQXNNINU C. Rllllill .X.l1., Iflmwtlzi Stats Lullcgc tor XXUINUII Ugfl-A, AXLICI4. M. KINGSBURY HA., l'l1ix'crsityiiii1.it:Ami'ii:til2 NIA.. 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UV- lw'1 'S U'1'1'2l' Stctsun Uiwiwrsily VIXVII bl. XYIXRNHR 20141415 MAtyN,t1q1y 1 lf1i.vi11v.v.v ,lvril!1mi'lit- lrlil1r.vlr'Iirl Cft'irr'gi1fr!1-V. ll1'A'I'0IA-V ll H-5M H5lmW'l1'MIIHIWV U'Hl'Rl' 1, HX., L'l1iYL'lASitj' .ull Ifltlfillil A ' X 1 7 fl, , L l..XRqX XX l'.NI3ItI. 1 t , lg ll1.vlm'y l'l, U' X' T-4 .-MH., Iflirriiln Slim- Urllcgc fur XX'i+111ul1: .X.I!,I..N ,-NH.. lluml Cullcgc: NIA., Stclswn l'lliYCl'5ilj' L'uivt-1-Sityttf Mit-lliggm AND AROUND TI-II3 SQHGQI - - . PRINTING Tina PRlN'rlxo CLASSICS, under the clireetion of Xlr. Cecil L. Crissey, are responsible for many of the various programs, announcements, anal bulle- tins issuecl by Senior High School. illr. Crissey is ever willing to uncler- take the printing matter of school ac- tivities besirles having the responsi- bility of printing the school boarcl ma- terinl. Kathryn Chamloerlin leeds the press LIBRARY FORCE 'lillli lanuixuv S'I',XFF this year consisted of Shirley Braverman, Catherine Chusiano, Kathleen Coffey, Christine Irvin, Betty lVeippert, Shirley Boxvsteatl, Bettie Frey, Nan Goebel, Klary Alice Arthur, Vir- ginia Powell, Margaret Sikes, Klartyne Austin, lfleanor Brannon, 'lihehna Uavitlson, Bernice Keith, Xlaryiorie lfranlclin, Catherine Shell, Sara Hernanclez, anrl hlilclreml lfyerington. 'lihese stutlent assistants, uncler the librarian, llliss Clara NVQ-nclel, have renclererl valuable servicc to our sehool through their Work. The Library has atlcleml over 400 new rearling books this year thus submitting O. H. S. stutlents to xvicler references. lt is open each mlay from 8 A. ll. to 3:30 ll. KI. and stualents are welcome. At the begginning of the year a book contest was contlucterl honoring National Book VVeelc. 1 YAC MCDNITORS Sfanding: Mr. Rider, Arthur l-linghrzy, Bob Mayfield, Ed Lancaster, Elmer Cailtcaux, Waltrr Aslanlan Mr. Boone. Seaied: Vcrnon Mcfxllrstcr, Ban Cox, Dennis McNamara, Earl Flannagan, Hvrbrri Sfalllovd Conway Krttrcdgc. 11 . . .. . . Imfsia rams, .Xl'I'llIN'llIiIJ for fllC'lI' cthcicricy 111111 K'lllllDCIl'l1L'j hy Nlr. Rimlcr, lizm' QLIYCII Ylllllllbll' scrv- ivv to thc' sslmrrl hy hc-lpinf mzlintziin urmlcr :mal quivt in the Imlls lluring thc lunch llllllf. 'lilwy have zxctcrl as guinlvs to StI'ZlIlQ1Cl'S who visit the school, mul in 11121115 ways they Imam- zlialcml in kc-1'pi11g the sclmul groumls flezm. lt is 1111 lirmor to he clrosc-11 :ls :1 111onitor', for only wspmrrisilwlc zmrl mlcperul- ahh' huys mvrit this position. LATI N 'limi IJ.'YI'lN Room, in the inrpsrzxirs co1'11c1' of the building, is one of the must iI1tt'l'CSflllQ rooms in the sfhool. Klrs. Rugs-rs has :1 varied collcctiori of Roinun scrolls, 111ir1iz1turcs, :xml iiotc-lmoks mzulc hy thc Latin stumlcnts for Fair l'1'11jects :mul cxtru credit. ln L'UIlI'l'ZlSf with the other parts of thc' l3llllkliI1jj, the Latin 1110111 creates rm :1t111ospl1e1'0 of Rorncfs eternal glory. Cmirscs of four years in Latin are oH01'c1l at O. H. S. . . . All Gaul is clrvrduci into three paris . . . Thus Iva Mills translates Caesars Gallic Wars . . Pago l3 I 4 1 V 1 f A L BX: 4419 :V r 'zu' 1 X ,4 Q' 1 -W y gnu My Y' -1.75 ihf ::d'2 L1 ' .lv X 1 .mn my Xf ll , ..4 in 4-vw, ' I HISTORY J Wd O., i f X Q Q an 1 Ea E IJ' JL -w 0 J 0 ova 'Ti 5' . Q O 92 Ae SENICDRS JUNICDRS SOP!-IOMGRES . . . Tl-IE CHEMISTRY CLASS CONCOCTS Ld! to right: Don Wilson, Jean Ot y . Cecil Mishow, Roy Chapman Turngr : 39 QP 1. S w G Qui MQ' 4 Qde crgim in aaa GOFORTH PRICE cox RUSH OFFICERS HARo1.D Gorokru . . . . . lremlent GMIAN ALICE PRICE . . . Vice Preszzlent fs . ll Nl ORLENE Cox . . . . bflffflllj JIMMY RUSH . . . . Trmsunr VAHrfXN RIAGARIAN . . Spamm- SENIOR CLASS I-IISTORY As SOI'HO'MORES, AS JUNIORS, and finally as Serious Seniors, the Class of '39 has been admirably led through business meetings, socials, and school activities by Harold Goforth. In 1937, under the sponsorship of hir. Robert E. Harris, the sophomores began their U. H. S. career with a dance at the Elks' Club. Later in the year, they had a class picnic at Sanlando. VVith lltlr. Zollie llaynard as sponsor in 1938, the juniors had a splendid year of activity, beginning with a Junior Class Dance in the newly constructed gym, and finishing by honoring the seniors with one of the most successful and beautiful Star Dust Promsu ever arranged by O. H. S. students. The juniors also helped at Com- mencement by acting as ushers at Baccalaureate, decorating the auditorium for Com- mencement, and finally, serving as ushers at the Graduation Exercises. This year, the traditional activities of the Senior Class have been performed with much enthusiasm under the leadership of a co-operative group of officers and the will- ing hand of Nlr. Vahan hlagarian. The AUINIGANDOU is the seniors, pride, joy, and biggest project. The Senior Booth was ably managed at the Fair in February by senior boys. On iXIarch 10, the seniors climaxed their dance schedule for three years by giving a dance in the gym, electing a popular senior girl to serve as their Queen for the evening. Later in the year, Dickson-Ives day Was again successfully carried out. For the sake of reminiscing Kids Day was celebrated in lVIay by 359 graduates. A proud record made by proud seniors-the departing class of '39I Page I6 CLASS PROP!-IECY ' Office of Eleanor Yothers, lllay 16, 1960, 2537 R. C. A. Building, My dear Harold: New York City, N. Y. VVords cannot express the pleasure I felt when hearing of your appointment as our country's Am- bassador to Kleptomania. My delay in answering your queries of our high school graduating class has been due to the after- math of the publication of my recent novel, Phfft with the Breeze. Only yesterday I saw-Dr. Jack Christman, now a co-associate of the famous Albert Einstein. He had just come from a visit with his lifelong friend, Prof. Lawrence Ricker, who almost killed himself in a chemical explosion at Colum- bia University last week, where he is head of the science department. Last evening I had dinner with my publisher, Oliver Edwards. Then on to the Metropolitan Opera to see minute VVinifred Cox in Wilma Smith's classic opera, Madame Lightning Bug. Afterwards we dropped in at Governor Francis Ingley of N. Y.'s daughter's debut in Billie Bryant's club, The Silver Slipper, which features Lewis Guthrie's Jazz Kats and vocalist Patsy Clark. The old home town was represented by Jacqueline Fletcher and'Billy Christian, Shirley Slaughter and Richard Mark- ham. And to finish the evening, we ducked in Jack Warren and Theron Carde1l's -I-Znd Street Speak- easy. Today's paper brings the news of spring football and Notre Dame's head coach, Austin Caruso, and Sing Sing's Miller Phillips. Other sports news includes Bill Air's winning of National Open Golf Championship: also Lucien Fiseheser and Robert Carson on the International Fencing team and Cecil Butt as the U. S. mainstay of the Olympic swimmers. llly Nevada agent, Stafford Ildorrison, informed me that our former colleague, Louanne Taylor- Densmore-Ford-Jacobs is giving the Reno columnist, Sarena Stripling, more trouble with new name additions plus the brunette's frequent llirtations. At present her escort is the autocratic Baron von Achenbach of Berlin. Time is Heeing, so I bid adieu until our next epistle. Always, lim.-xNoR. American lfmbassy, I Kleptomania, lllay 30, 1960. My dear lfllie: Now I take the privilege of enlightening you as to the present status of some friends whom you did not mention. Before leaving the states, I was examined by Drs. Bob Trumbo and Bennett Dominick of Mayo Brothers. where Jean Langford San- - derson is the R. N. and Joan Miller Mebane is dietitian. NVhile reading American newspapers, I see that lllary VVherrette has a popular comic strip entitled Foo. And the Paris papers inform me that Ann Barnes, exclusive designer for the glamorous cinema star, Orlene Cox, is in that city gathering fashion notes from the re- cently opened salons of hlary Reed. I also saw honeymooners. Nlargaret Shriver and lllyrl Jones and Louise Jourdan and the great circus man, Johnny J. Jones, who were mar- ried in a double wedding in Bithlo, Fla., by Rev. Douglas Aldrich. Advance news tips have it that Grayson linsign will be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and Jimmy Rush will be awarded 310,000 for inventing an illuminated golf ball. Sincerely, AMBASSADOR H. WY GOFOR1'H. . . Harold, Orlene, Alice, Jimmy . . S E N I Q P Brix L. ABBleRm:1iR, JR. Hr :vim um lu' lu'.v min rmr.vlvr' .vlmulfl rm! .wr 1 mu lilcc Club, '37: Rnllius Music lfn-stivul, '37, '30 Hou Mc lJmx'u, '37: lli-Y, '3Q: Czum-rn Club, '39 S uum Club, '-gg: llnuur Society, 'jfjl Clmristcrs. ', ' flare, '30. ll.uz'ru'1c: Aclufxnxcrl l .vlmll lu' us .vlwfvl lu' lfu' gurl. lutvruznlimlznl Club. '37: 'I'urcl1 Sucicty, '37, 3. lu urcr, '38: l cuciug, '37, '38: Scuuuulc l'l2lj'ClN '38 QQ Business lXl:u1:1gcr, 'jfjl Stzuup Club, '38, '39 Spuum Llub, 38, '3q: One Mzul Night, '39: Order uf lkn us tbcucs, 'jljl lllmm' Sucicty, '39: llcbguc L um l:Ul'L'llSlL' Lczxguc, '3Q: 'l'll:.xxbu Stull, '3cJ: Ill X '31, Scuim' lluutlm, '3q. Ruru Aczxncw Nulu'r' lull uw! ,w'r'14l1.r,' fluirf, lm! rmf lllll W'l1,1.I.xx1 AIR, -IR. lu uI',Qu1m'ni ln .v quill' .mumlf . . . , . . , fiulf'l1-zuu, 37, 38, 30: N':u'suy Qlub, 37 XV.xl.'rnsk AKIERNIKN, -IR. 'll ,grzlffvfmlll In ilu' lmgcz' izj-,v. IJoL'c:1,,xs ALDRICH ll VII, fwfr, :lx 'win' turn fu lmfrfl lluluuc Club, '38, 'jfjl Cllrlplzuu lli-Y, '38, Society, '38, 'jill Hcumstlmcucs' Illiuxtrcl, '38 llcumstlmcucs. '3U: l uv'Q11sic l.cz1guc, BIQRT ANDERSON Hu l'r'uz'y lmml il will lu' ullwfcwwl flux jnxt lm gum! lm lu' fum! lux Ili-Y, '37, '38, Iso. LA UR.-x l. Axmsrzsox f l'1rfl1' f,l0lljjlIf.Y mul mlm ll4',xH'4'.x .Irv hm' nnly lvrn'r:1'r1g riv'v.v. fllcc Club, '37, '38 KIARY IAIUISE Axmaksox fJ1'1'g1'7lf1lil-v fx HI-V only l'lu1'm In funn l'cp Club, '3rg: SXYlll1Illll1g, '30. llxun, R. ANDERSON, JR. l ur mv fl'1'wml.v I will flu mx' lu'.vl.' H i-Y, '38, '30, CLASS' AI.XD.XI,YN Bauclx rc Axnrufxs s IW guml, .vrwrl uulul, uufl lvl :Nur will lu' rlmrr fllcc Club, '37, '38 Axxuf I,u.m' Auxom I.rl fllj' lffrl' .vl'f1'1u'r .x'l'1'rIL' fm' lm fllc-c Klub, 37: H1-X, 35, 30. vVll,l.l.-NNI Xluxm' Anxoln H'lu'u lu' twill, lu- 1n'iIl.' .-lull ,vnll lmlj' fl4'fu'ml nu ii. llznslqctlmll, '37, '38, '30, .Xll-Slutc, '38, Captain, '38, lfmn- bzxll, '37, '38, '30, lluuurzlblc Mcutiuu, '38, '30: llusc- ' bull, '30. Hun' Alxclz A,R'l'llLfR 'Ill-lilivll 'u'1'Hl flu' flvrjf Ivr'u':r'u liwx, lu wlzfm' nrlvx 11 .vlunluvv Ir'r.v. ' . . .,. . .,v l.1l?I'2lI'j' l'm'cc, 35, 30: Il-p Klub, jlx, 30. B lf'1 rv ARVI N l1'r',g blln' 1'j'1'x mlllfl fl 4'lulx'm1'ug xuulr, Yun l'l'Y'f4!l'll1j' nm' fl ,ll1'.v.v ll'nVf1z ll'lu'h'. ' XYculmcss for NllI'SL'5, '38: Scuuuulcw, '38, '30: lizuliu l'l2lj'L'l'S, '33, 'jill Clnuristds. '30: Il llnplwm-ml iu llully- wuuflf' '30, l'i1mfm'c, '30: Tim-r Rag. ',z0: Niuc Lives nf l':llllly. '30g Tzullpzx Music l 1.-stiml, '30, 'l'llL'5- pimms, '30, HELEN xll2.XNlZT'l'lZ ATKINS Huu1rl,v l1':'v,v will: L'r'm1m'.v.r, ICDWARD C. :X'rKlxs0x l.rt flu' ntlwr f:'ll1 :x' ::'uv'l'j'. Ormlcr uf llcluosllmcucs, '30, l UI'L'llSlC Lcalguc, '30: lluum' Society, '30, -Ioux XV. AL'l,'I' Hrs flufk r1fl1m1'fl,v mr rvflh Hn' uwlxfr nf lv'uu'. NI.xR'rYNla AL'S'I'lN lf .v:c'm'lru',v,v lu' fr fault, llvrx fx 11 ,urvuf mln, Turch Sm-icty, '37, '3S: iilcc Club, 'jfi Pop Club, '37 '38, '30: l.ibr:u'y lfurcc, 303 lumxlm Stull, '30, c:l2R.'XI,D Avncks ,S'umll un' Hu' .vvmlx full' flurx rfrrllmwlvfi .wh Uf xliglll lu'g1'r1uiug,v fu iuljvartuut urul,v. .XCI'll!l1lllllL'Zll Club, '30, S E N I CD I2 ll4m'.um Clhxkic li,xnc4vcK, JR. Yu rufll lu ilu Lv half' Ili 4' 4l4'4'4f. l'up.xxiw4v Stuff, fm: Czuucru Vlulm, 39: Rule In-run, yy: Scuiui' lhyuili, iq .lov i'iDl'l' ii BA ncuc K 'Ali'T'1'V,l' Iliff! uf 1ll'4llllj' wily lu' 11-414-4'4l I4: .v41ru4' rrrlmu lilcc Cluli, '37, '38, QW: Spring L'4iuccr1, '37, '38, 'ggi Rullius Music lfcstivzil, 1:31 'l'zuu1m Music lfcstiml, '-gg: lliX gli 30 P411 Klulm up lkl 1 Iul gf, I .v. . . , ','.,.' ,,. Rug, '39, xzl C L' 1, i, 1 igcr llokls Cll.XRIlI,l,li'l' l3.xc:ui5'1 i' .'X'4fffzi'rlg fx i'4'r'f4l1'H. Axxx lCviai.Yx lixaxias .ll4rL-4' my m4fr'lfll u'r'4'um.v 4'4w14' lrm' H'1tlr flu' fcwrk I fain 1ml1l4l flu. l'cp Llulm, gn, WN xVIl,l,l,XM Blau. Nu x'4'f1ll'v gwul Hmm i':'4'r' Ifmulglll lii'm.v4-lf .cn l..xLiR.x H. liuiiis llml :4r14'4' f14'4lr'4l .vw nfl. lilcc Clulv, '38, Rollins i:L'SllY2ll, IAS: Klil4zulu, '38 Clmristcrx, 'img l'iu:1f4+rc, 'gqz 'l'zuup:1 lfcstiml, 140. IJoim'1'i I Y l'fv iz mfx limi Lw.-x R ia l 'mini-z14rli4r'4'lf j'l4'i1v41uI 4,144I14lll ,,rrl. . ,, . - . Cilcc fluln, HS: L'luu'ixlci'4, 1343: l'iu:1f4mrc, 'ggi lzuup. Ll 'gg Music Ifcstiv: , S11 ikuav Ax x ia Bows'i'ia.xu '.Nfu ,c :ml if,Qgl'4'.v.vr':-4', ffllf ,vlw flux 41 mimi nf lim' 1l'Ii'7l. Vcp Cluli, '37, '33, Scuiinulc lliZlf'L'l'5, 1311: Girls' iii-X '38, '39, Sccrctary, V301 N4vu' l54m'1 l.z111gli, .'3rg l:l'lg.fllt,H 'mg lrviug llziclicllci' lissny Cemtcst Wiuuci .3Q. i':I.li.fXNOR Nl. Biux xox ,Nl14' fully 1141! .my mlrrfl, lvilf xfn' !.'Im2c'.v 41 inf. lilcc Lflulv, 147: 'l'm'cl1 Sucicty, '37, '38, 'juz Vcp Clulr 137. '38, 'gqz l.ilu-ary IN-rcc. Im: 'I'I1:.XxI1u Stuff, '50 lli-Y, 'grpz Nzitiuuxil llmmr Sucicty, '31, KVA RR lax Bimx xox Sl4'4'f' lim! 41ml .vlmly uft4'V1c'4n-4i.v flmllv ll'41r'i'4'ri, ' Ulee Club, '37 ,figfgfgffii S IlRI,liY BR.-wlcRx1,-xx xmzlw. IK-p Club. '37: l4iIlI'1H'j' Ifulwc, 311. LA U RA B RYA N Olu' :vim ,YUTUX rnllpirxy rmzfnv ffl-Q'Vl1l.V,ll'f'. I3ll.Luc Louis BRYAxN'r Cilcc Clnlm, '37: Ili-Y, '301 llcnmr Sucicty, .30 .lml xlzll flu'-v gnzmul, null .rlill ilu' :vmnlvr --I4 1 A UT ' lI1N U4 343 IR11 Lluh, 391 ,lllluur Rlllllflilll gap Scniur Iimwth, 219: Scnim' llmlcc Cmnnlittce, XV15sl.lfY BUCIIAN lin' flzflfivxl lH1lHHL'I' mul flu' gmlrlrxl llmrl Pep Club, '37, '38, 'gm Urclur of l,L'Il1U4lhL'IlC4, RomaR'1' I3 Uxmc IIA Minn' lllwfufv .mrm'llli1l,g in flux frwwrlfl lll ivlurll lin JACK B UNN Iil.l, 7'1wr'f'.v Jvrllz in llwxu Iflurk vvrx. Q.lIllCI'Zl Club, '38, 'ggg .-Xstnmmmly Clulm, 'lgqg llmun Q Klcntirm .'XlllC1'iCIlll Youth Forum, 'LSL Orlzmcln Jun m I,l.m'1J Bu'r1.1aR 'l'llcAv'm' only gpm! fvlw mu' lruly gmulf XIVI.-XN l,ucu.1z Bu'rl.1cR ' H'!u1l mrumft rlmrm. jm'mwl will: gumlrn',c.v, In Clfcll. C54-XSCOYNIC , flllv, lm! In-'.v 11'i.v1',' 'Hx fl lr: Ill X g, '38 'ggi Swimming 'liL'2llll, sity Club, '37, '38, '-gg: liv,-1111151111-11m-s' cln-stm, '37: Blow Mm- lbmvllf' 2393 Scnuimmlc Vlzlycrs, '38, K.-vr H RVN Bu'1 1' Ulm' Club, 147: Full Cmwcrt, '37: Spring BU' go X ll 3 Ol 'Ing fiUlIk't'll lvl, rm' fm '1. ua 37, '38, '. Vullits, ' fhucrlciu W. .vlmzv il I lllvllyflf .vu UIIVA' mul nun' I frrlnfx' i!,' ll 4 if l N-iLQlv':lf SEINIIGR l'll.NIliR Al. C.xu.'rnc.xL'x II nultlwrx Iiitlu 7uIu'tIu'r I ruin. IMI II Hulfil-lic grmllly Inm' I II,gIll, C.'X'l'llliRlNli IJu,xN C.-xlxlc 'Il Lluglr ix .r1m.vIu'ul' in the IlUll.fs'. lllen- Club, '37: Tzuupzl blufic lfestivul, '37: Swimming 'lk-zuu, '38, '39, l'cp Club, '37, '38, '39, 'l'euuis Club, '37, 33. 311. CTT. CCL Bla'l rY C.-Xl.DWl2l,l. .'lItul-x'.v lu' Irln' In ilu' Iuxvt Hun' fx lu 'Wulf' RUliliR'l' S. CARSON IIl' Ivlm fx In Imui Hlvlz HlllA'I Ilfm. x'1' If lu' fl H11n1.' lli-Y, '37, '38, '39: Yzwsity Club, '37, '38, '39, Scumiuulc l'l:lyc1's, '38, 'jljj lfeuciug 'I'c:uu, '37, '38, '39, Stzuup Club, '38, '39, Cxuucm Club, '39: Pop Club, '38, 'jljl .Xt'l'Hll2illIlC2ll Club, '37, '38, 'jfjl SL-uiur llzuwc Cumulit- tcc, '39. R.-Xl,l'll ,l. C.XR'I'liR I llurm' willy llmn' my lluly, .flx ll muu 1'.v IVUHIILI In JH. ACS'I'lN C,-xxusu Hur uf' Hu' Iwxt .vfwrlx In llu' 1uw'IfI, 3 ,.,- .-,. YK. . -Q Iwlulball, 37, 38, jijl Ib-X, 38, 39: Xzuwuy Llub, 3., '39, l'rui1le11t, 'Aoi Scuim' lizulcc Cuuuuittcc, '39, SARA ,lm Cxslfrik 'ATM' 7uurIlI fuuullf In' lu'I'l'l if tlrurl' wurl llmrv Il'I.'u INV. lilac Club, '37, AlllSllTUUlllS Cumiug Cp, '38: Spicc , 1 . liux, 38: S-cuuuulcs, '.'44j. li.X'l'llRVN R1zc:1N..x CILXNIIIIQRI..-XIY Xutl:iu,g grunt mix wrvr' lu'Ifl'l'z'mI witlmul l'utIlu.v1'u.x'u1, l'rn-Qs Club, 1372 .Xcrunuulticzll Club, '37, '38: l'uv,-try Su- civty, '37, '381 fllcu Club, '37, '38: Pop Club, '39, lJ9R9'1'11Y lllflf CH.'XNIBliRS fl .wlluutlz limi .vll'luI1u.rl lllnul, hmrlu llmuglukv mul mlm 4IA'.VlI'L'.i', fill-u Club, 'ffl Nlixl-fl Cburus, '382 Klili:lrl9, '38 CHRISTINIQ Crumux I'Iu' m'u,w:1 firm, Mu' f1'771f'L'l'UIc' will, If:uI1n'unu', fm'l'.v1'g'Ir!, Mrrugtlz, um! xl'iII. files Club, '37: llclmtc Club. '38: luteruutiuual Club, '38, ' :Q CLASS RUTH Clllilili Full uf .vzeuwl 1'mlr'l7'.'r'w1uw'. XVu.l.l.-xxl CHRIs'1'l.xN Viv lu' ur lm! lu iw. tl.-wk CHRISTNI.-KN lv uni 4'r'mjx' yl'u1'n.v uu imjm.v.v:'lwi11'l,x' lil! fn' .1j'jun1r.f gllllllll Klub, '38, 'jljj lluum' Sucil-ly, '33, '30, AR'I'll UR xVll,l.I.XNl CIIRISTENSUN lm fum' In lfziuk wllul ,vnu xjuull' rulllm' Hum ul ull l1'mu.v .vfwllk ivhul -vnu llH'uL'. 'lllllil,fNl,'X lmsxls CllRlS'I'liNSON . . mln ufu'11ffu'llr'll'll fm1l ll'u, lull' null f'lrr'l'. Cluwistcrs, 'iuz nl,lll2lfUl'C,'l ' 133 'l':uu mu Music IR-stivanl . 3 l 30- l',x'rsv RL ru CLARK l u1'r', flffvjuult um! fr1'l'1uH,v ix .x-IIN, ugclcs, Cul., '37, '3S: Ouc lXl:ul Night. '30 lms .X l'in:1furc. '30: Minstrel, '302 rllillllllil Music Festival ljljl SL-1ui1uvln's, Yjljl 'Flu-spizuls, '39, Rzuliu l'l:1yc1's, Sur .Xviuti rn-tzu'y, 30. M.-xRsH.-xl.1. Cl.,-xv .N'1'1:rr:':'l,v fx ilu' L'l',v11v1r fu xIl1'l'1'.H XV.-Xl.'I'IiR Crum IMI:11l'.x'!l1m-x l'uH1mflml.v ilu' r'l'.rj'l'l'l nf ul-lukrnll, , . , . , lrcss Qlub, 37, 35. K:X'l'l'lllliliN COFFIQY .Yu1u1l, llHI'l'f, um! .m'l'l'l. ' :mu l'lub '38, ljljl Ricliug Club, '-QQ: f2llIll'l'2l flub 30. Romam' G. COFFIQY l11l'l:v.v llu :ml ulukl' flu' mum. llx-X, .301 P1'L'SltlClll .Xcmllzulticzll Club, '30, Yin'-l'1'cs :lc-ut Czuucrzl Club, '3mJ: Linus Club Delegate, '3fJ. SENIQI2 lfxzx l 1.nR1cxc15 C0112 ll11'11 lm11x1' 11 gr111'1f111.v fllgnlly. filer Club. '37, QS: R11lli11s l estix'z1l, XS: Klik111I41, '-QS: l'l1111'iQlers, 'gui l'lllZlfLrl'L', 'jug 'I'Ill11131l Festivzll, '39, -IUHN IQDXV.-XRIJ CUl,liNl.fXN 'll11'r1' :sux 11 lmy tl111I 11ll 11gr1'1'1l, ll111l .flllll Tulllrln l11111 flu' r11f'1' .well ul l1'11r11111 A1.1e1f l31cRN1c1i Co1,1:1.1xx11a1: .Xl11' ,mn11'f11111'.s' l11H'11.1' flu' lIl1'1llIl'gfl1l ull, lint r11':'1'r, 111 N' 1e1ll1 11111 1'111'l. Flux CUNll l'0N 14114144 QM X'11l1rr1' remix l11'r1' .vu l11:'1xl1 1111 l11'r .vl11r1'. 'l'l111t .vl11' lu'.mm 1l 1111t1'l .vl11' 111111 nu mffre. iilee lflulm, '37Z 'l'11rel1 Sweiety, '37, '33, 'wi Spice Hex, 'Wg II1111111' Society, 'jljl li llzlppeuecl in llullywm11l. Stage lNIz111z1g'e1', '3113 Hi-Y, '-wg Seluillnles, '3rJ. l,INl,Y f,l.IVliR CURRY, JR. ll1' 7eml.',1' 11u1l lu' xlr1':'1'.v fu 111'1'ff111f'l1'.vl1 1111 full. KI.xR11Q V1aN1cf1.x Cukclo ily l111ly, l11'r1', ix llfufl ul' j'11r1, fllee flulm, 1271 'l'11reh Society. 'jjl llzlsketlnzlll, '37: lli-Y, 1 'RRNQ Ufxliee l5111'ee, '38, 'jqg Pep Clulm, 'jky 'glgg llumn' Sweiely. '58, '31p. Q'.Xl.VIN CLYNINIINS ll1.v 1'l11'1'1'f11l lr'1111L'n1',v.v mul l11'111'1'y 111.1-fwf.c11'111f1 1111'r1t fwrl 11111111'11I lr11'111l,vl11'f' iulllz 1lll lllrln' h'1'tl1 7ul1w111 lu' 1'w1r1r.v 1'11 1'm1f111'l, V1o1,.x CR1'1 1'1-zxuox If 11ll fwllx reerl' 11,1 l111l'f11' 11.1 .vl11', 1111111 11 1e11r11l1'rl1rl f'l111'1' flux Trurlll 1m'u11l1l l11'. l'ep Club. ju. J. R. C111fNs11.xw l11 1lll-'rn11111l guml f1'll1fze.' 'I'111'el1 Sneietv, 'Vg 'l'r:1eIs, ' 11: Senim' llzmce l'11111111it- . .1 . . lee. 341. XV1x 1121114319 Cox fJl1, luzvly 111'1'1f111f'l1'.vl11'1l l111l-V, 'llu' l11'11I'1'11,x 111111 l111l1u1'.1' 1111 -1'111r. ' lilee Club, '37, :BNI L'l1111'iste1w, 'lgrqp 'I'11rel1 Sueiely, 'ggi Kullim Festival, '37: Mikz1nlu, 'ggi I'lllllfUI't', 'ggi 'l':111111:1 Ireslixnl, '-wg ,Xpulln Sneiely. fm. Q--x. fb f.lg'Hjn.f f,Rl.liN li lin' Cox Tiff llflllllllf-Ill url' Ill':'l'r lil'xull1tl', I-'nr ,wrm'ur1l' .llh'llv.l' lu:'l'x ll1l'Hl. Sccrctury Suplwlluwc flaws, '37: ligcr Rug, '37: Ring ftlllllllllllii '371 'llluuis Club, '37, '38, '31lg Sccu-tary juuim' Class, '3N: Pup Club, '38, '3q: lirguluzuiuu lkllcr. 133: Scvlrtzlry Sn-uiur Class, '3q: SL-luilullus, ljlli Spau- I isb Club, '38, ljfjj lxicliug' Club, V-QU: Scuim' llzuwm- Unu- luiucc, '39, 'l'uliRuN C.XRlJlil.l, ll ul' fx mln' lllu- fx mv. 'luuim' fillllllllwl' ul LltlIlllllL'l'k'C lfL'lll'i'4Q'IllllllYk'. -lANli'l' KI. Cuxam' 'Zlml lllix ulmrm' ullfflu llliul' mm: .wif lu' Irul'. llcp flub, '37: fllcu Club, '311: Cllurislurs, 'jill l'iu:1- . .,, . . . ,. . , , lure, ,201 ll1fX, 3:93 lzuupzl Kluslc lwstlvxll, '31J. ,llxmis KIILO CuNK1.1x, ilk. l?1'u:'u.v mm' evil, illcux l':'l'r ln'1u, P011 Club, '37, Turcll Swcicty, '37, '33, l,l'L'5lllt'lll, HS: Stzuup Club, '38, '39, ljrcsillclll, 'jill llullm' Sul-il-ly, .jljj lluwuuslllcucs Miuslrul. 129: ,luuiur jzlycce. 139: lbqbzuc Club, '3O: Order of llcumslllcucs, .302 Prfsillcut lfurcu- su' l.l'1lQ1lL', 30: ll: X, '38, '3u. l',TlllZl. lJ.Xl.li Sulm' lu'uf'Il' url' ll1l'l.'1'ng in q1ml1'!,v-- nut xv, lftlrvlf' lilac Club, '38, '3rp: ulllll2lftll'l',u Iwi Tzuupzl Xlusin' - . , l'cst1v:ll, 319. lfluxclzs S. llxvls ll'llIl'll fllj' llllu'l'l.v, .ltlf'll.'f1 7'l' 1- mln' llllny lmrw' l'ff:'l'ml1.r l',x'l'.v. ' Scmiuulc Playa-rs, '37, '38, '30, SL'k'l'L'l11l'j', 'jill Husb- .. ..,, . . - - l , l'UUlIlS kmulug' lp, 371 llllL'l'llllllHll2ll Klub, 37, 35, Nntiuuzil lluuur Sucicly, '38, .3411 Rzulib Club, '3S, ljlli Vl'l1l.XYlKl Fluff. '30: Suuim' llnucc Llmlluillcc. 'AVL VVll.l.l.x Xlfxlf Ilavls .l fun- llmt linux :mi .vuzilp fx nvrvr fllinf film-c Club, '37: 'lllllllll' llirmbucu. '34l: lk-p Club, '3u. li.-XNllil. lJL'l,.AxNlaY lJlcliL l rS. ,lR. Qlllrf1l'.r.v 'r '1ll1'rl1I1'ml nl Ihr fllllllviy fn ll:1'l1l.'. fl X llu . 3 Qlll4ll'lNIk'l'S, '30, lil.la.xNoR lJlil'L'li li ,'lll1y rfgllt lu' Nfl' qrrlllillg llglrl ul my lrllhu RQXYIQNHI. lJlCKliRSON gl llll-lltl full uf l.'rmh'll'llgl' fx ll mifzll tlull H.':'.'r flulvf' Kill- 'lkfuu '37 '34 'zu 5 'v.v.'-.- SENIQR Ciicu. lJOI.I.lNS .I l11111l 1111111, 1111111 11 mf! n111nr11'r11111l 11 nun-ln',l l-,LU-1'111 for 11wfr1'.'. lliznnmul llnll, '37, BliNNliT'I' AVERY Ilcmixlclc, JR. 'qlll H1111 it !11!.'v.v fu u111L'1' 11 xtimly 11tl1l1'11'. uutluzlll, '37, '38, '39, llcmnrnlilc Mention All-State: 81-cmul Tezuu Rig Ten: Track, '37, '38, '39: lluslcetbzlll, 383 lli-Y, '37: Varsity Club, '37, '38, '39: 'l'i'czisurer, 'jfjl Senim' liwutli, 'jill lizisclizlll, '30, Pep Club, '39. KIINNHQ l 1.oR1zNcis Bimini lJON.ll.DSUN l1111!l1 1x 11111 uf jvI1'11x11n', l'1111ll1 1'.i' full 121' jo,V. Glen' Club, '37. l,iaRoY Rizfxn IJnNNi5l.l. l.1'1 1111' l1':'1' 111111 lm'1', Q . . , , . . . . lwmtlizill, 37: Gulf, 37, 38, 303 iilcc Club, 37. Bisinox l4lfS'l'lfR Ilouzms lli1' tluu' 11:1'11y, f1'1m11111, 111111 l1'11:'1' mr 1'11 .v1ili111r,v f'1'111'1'. -lU'Slil'HlNI2 Driu1z11ifR'1'v SI11' I1111gl1,v 1m'11y II11' .mrrm1', nun' .vl11' .vlllilux 1111'11,x' tin' gln1f111. I'1icti'y Sncicly, '37: Glu- Club, '37, '38: Press Club, '38, llcinirstliclics' lfullies, '381 lziiupu Music Festival, '37I 8pi'ing Ccniccrt, '37, '38, Clmristcrs, '-gg: Order of lk-- lllUSllI4.'llL'S, '38, '3Q. IJnRo'i'11Y ICLLIQN Down 111111111111 I'Il 11'1u'I1l'Iy 1u11,v.vflw11I 11fm'l1ll-v :r'1'x1' 111 1'r1111I1'1'11t 21'11,v.v. ' Swimming, '37, Pup Club, '37, '38, '39: Poppy Poster Winner, '371 Mmnnrczu Cnllcgc Sclinlarsliip, '37: Inter- iintiuiizil Club, '37, '381 lillililfllllll, '37, '381 jnnim' .Kit lluilcl Rc1n'cscntntix'c, '38, '3q. XV.-Xl.'TliR X liRNON IDR.-HYDY Ill' if 1111111 1'11f'11l1l1' nf izwblu 111'f1'1f11.x' H11111 nf .v1'1'1'1111.v I111111gl1f, RcmiaR1',x P. Iluxinsxi- 4'l11'1'1'fi1li1f'.i'.i' ix 4l7l 1rli'.vl11m1 nf g1m1ii11'.v.v 11ml 71'1'.v1ln111, ilu' Club, '37, '38, '30i: lli-Y, '38, '3qi: Rollins Music lfcstivnl, '38: Tznnpzi Music Festival, '37, '38, '3OZ Ni- , , , kzulnf' '381 linz1fnrc,' 313, KIRACIZ lJ'L'RRANCli 'Al 111i1fr1' 11 1'11fu1l'rl1' u'u11111ri. ' .Like xVZll6S, lflll., '35, '30, '37: cJI'CllCStl'Zl, '35, '36, '-272 Cn-lllaiiager Fnutliznll Hmilli, '37: Czunerzl Club, '38, '30 CLASS ,lick lfmloxsox 'l'l1i'n' 1111 ' ' gli? tn lu' iimfllrrr' llwliliill In .vliviir thu' .Sinn lux 1ri1l'I!m'li1ill lm'l.'.v. llmim' Sucicty, '-gig. .mn ul Uuviak joiixsox l'iDW.-XRDS, JR. l1i1i'l In Ilnw, hlitlu' .vfvir-ft. Seminole Plzlycrs, 117, '38, '3qg limi Shy, 2381 L:1lllICI'Zi Cliili, iw: x'lk'C-l'l'L'5lilC'lll of Stump Cluli, '30, juniur Kiwzuiiziu, '39, -Lxxias VVlIlI.I.liY l'iI.l.lSON llc ix im 1rf'I'l'gl1t, iiuiuliaiglit lmuinvl 1w,v. joim l'iNIl'llf l'll lu' Illi'r1'.v illlfl frvv, .mil fm' Amlvmlj'- j'lr,vl 'icuii mul .wr Urlzmclu 'lllllllll' .Nfl iiiiilrl, '33, 'juz .-Xstmiiuiiiy Cliilm, fw. Gmvsox H.'xR'riaR lixsmx 'll .vnlfwlh limi .vIi'iiiifii.i't mimi, ,Qvnllu llmuyizlx, iiml mln! fli'.vi'ri'.v.' film- fliiln, '3Hg lXlui'iiing XYz1tvli, '30, llimur Society, 'SOI lluys' lli-Y, 230. lIll.11Rifu KI.-mv l'iVliRlNG'l'0N Hut lfzrxy, llnxy url tlmu xfillf' U AN'rimNx' l+'.Axi4icss I liilzw im alllllfliffffll ru .wr ii gmfilllfl' fflfflfl'-' l'iII.lEIZN lixxiass .I .vnfuvt .vmilr ix lii'r.v.' R UTH MA is FARR .S'll4' ,N lu' i'1ijH,v.v mrililhv l1upf1l'm'.v.v lur'i'.v illm' ix ln:'4'il. , , .., 393 'l IILXNINI Stull, ,424 ' Ofticc liwrcc. '37, ' l.UClI5N G. FISCIIIZSSIER Gig'i' z':'i'r,v mul: Ilzy f'u1':'v :mil fwfr' illju mr. 3 l'L-11 L lull, '30, Varsity Clulm, '38, '39I Fencing Teziiii, '37, '33 313 'Vcimis 'l'e:un, '33, '30, v x ' SENICDR ,lfmx N li C.xRu1. lfxsu IQR l',fnr rwabl' .vf:1l.'.r 1lm'j'1,x' in urn' l1l'l1l'l.v. XYiulcr l':u'l4 lligb Sclmul, '37, '3?4. lgl7'l l'lf Roslf l l'I l'9 ll film' Ilwuglllx .vw1'l'Ilrf,v .x'1'm'l'f l'.l'1'l'l'.v.v llun' fling fum' llmrr, llwir liruullzug f'Iuru.' Scwnul Plain- l'. ll. C. lisszny L'u11tcst. li,-xml, lfmzlaklcx l I..'XN.XG.XN ll'1'! fx Iflx' llnl.x'fl'Vj'l'l'4'l'. ' luutbull, '37, '38, jug 'I'r:u'l4, '33, Kluuitur, '38, '30, Huss- bzlll, 15412 Ynrsity Club, '3u. xl.XCQUIiI.lNli Fl,Ii'l'CllIiR 4'XlmrII falls .wrur In III! u xfwllu' 'l'ln1l lm ufflrr mm n'j'fl1l'l'. llU'l' l'zu'l4 lligb Sclmul, 'jfi SWlllll1llIlgJf, '37: Pep Klub, '38, '3fg: lib-c Club, '3u1 .Xrt Club, '3fJg Spzuusll Klub, 38, 30. RICHARIJ FORBES l'l'rfl'l't l'UUllIl'A'.x' mul .wif-fuf.v.vl'.v.rfru: url' fulI'ix1u'l1xubll' lu rul11j'l1.xllml'l1l.r nf ll grcul Hl1'ml.' lHl'l'll Suviuty, '37, '3Ng 'I'rzwlc, '38, 'jill Smuisb Club, K. 4 - v R I- . QS, '39, l11lc1'uzllu+11:Ll Qlllll, 381 lluum' 51lL'lClj', '3ql1 xYlllllCI' l'. ll, Lf lfssuy c'UI1IL'Sl, H.XRRIli'l I'li Fukn ,X'lll1'11':1,q, fruhulillg, l'i'l'rH1m'l', ,S'lu .v ll girl wfmrrr :uf ull mlurl'. Mlm' Club, '37, '38g IR-11 Club, '3X, '39, l'tlL'll'j' Sucicly, HH. fll,YND.-X Fkwra Fox .lu.I fum' I .vluuflj jzrligu, my nn1.v1l'r.v, . . . . . ,. .,, Mlm- Llub, 3X3 IR-p llub, jljj -lllllllll' lnrlluu-u, 35, jlj Xl.-xrqunlrf FR.-xN14nf1. 'lbw hwrlll tvm1fll'r.v 7i'f1w'V wwf lll'lllr1'1'l'11 Hurt l1r'.x'fwxfl1'n7l , ' lkp Klub, '38, 'jljj ljlmmry, '33, 'jljj 'l'H1'Cl1 Sucicty, '37 HH. lm, Kluual. Humax FRIiliNl.XN lfnmlfmltllrlwl, fmluxi1'1'n11x, UVM' rvullvx' In l1l'lj'. Hula-r uf lk-u1mtlu-ues, '38, '3:p. lJoRu'ruY Klum' Luau FRYI5 N'l1u lfful ll r1z.vfr'l' zvuulllflllll l11'V, I-lu' l'lub, jj. '3N b ev 0 Ka CLASS XV11,1,1.XX1 1C. 1 1'1,11:N1111111,11, 1111. 'l'111- 1111-111 111 II11' l111l1'1'.1-, 111111 1l11' 11111'-1' 111 l111' l111'11, N111i2ll1ll, '38: 'AxX'111L'11 ls 1111- xyilj' 111 l111st1111? 118: 1i1111111s 1 1'N111:11, '38: 1'111:1f111'1'. 'SUS .X11111111 S111-11-11. ,. ,. 18, 311: 1111111111 1X111S1l' 151-s111'z11, 1,3111 51111111511 111111. 311. L.11I1l'1S1L'1AS. '38, 1111: 111111111 111111 18 111x.x 1 RXNL'1iS 1 1 1'c11 ,S111'1l1'1' 1.1 1g11l11'11. Ix1,1 R1i1J f11i,X11i1N11.XR1l'I' 11 111'1'1' 11.' .1'111'1'1'1'11.v, I111' 1111-111 1.1 1111 111 11 XV11.1.1.1x1 C. G11a11111.11 111 .vI11111' 1111111 1111'11g.1' 1'l.1' r'1',11111.1'. 111111111' Sl1L'1L'1y, '38, '311: 511111111 111111, '18 'iw' 111111111 ' ' L'11111 '111 S11:1111s11 1.11111s , , - 1 12111 11'N1z C111.1111.11'1' .Nl11'.1' 11 11'111.1111111', 71'1'1' 111111-1 . . , .N - ..- Q11111, 38, 311: 1'1'11 111111, 3,, 38, 311. H111.11N G11uu.11111 11'111' 11,1 11 111'1'1111' 111 l111' 111111 OV 11.1' 1111' 111111 111 1111' 1'lllI. XY111Il'1' 1,2l1'1i 1111111 Sc1111111, '37: 11111' C11111, '381 l,f11111'15- urs. 'JUZ 1,1112111l1'L ' '311: '1'?l1111l!l 1X111s1c 171-a111'z11, '31J: 111 111 S11:1111s11 Ki11111, 1 NANCY .11i,XN fifllilllil. 111'1' 1'111'1'1' I1'11.v 1'r'1'1' .1'11f'l, g1'11111', 111111 11111' 11111111.11 XV,x1.'1'11N 81111111511 C11111, '38 111 G111f11R1 11 1 x11 111111'11 1'11,v1'. 11 1.111 1'1'1' 111' 11111 :mx 1l11111' wif! 1'I'k'S1t1l'l11 S111111111111111- L'1:1ss, '37: 1211-u f'1ll11, 17' 11l1'k'1l 911ci1-ly. '37, '38, Pre-si11c111, '37, '111'l'11S111'l'1', '38: Ring Q'111I1111111CC. '571 141111111 111111, '37, '381 1'r1-511111111 DI11111111' L'1z1ss, '38: Stats 111-Y 1'1'csi111-111, '38: ,1.11l'S1l12ll1S. '38, 311, 1'rcs1111-111, '311: S1-1111111111-s, '37, '38, '311. 111-Y. ',17. 38, '30, 1'rCs1111'11t, '311: 111111111' S11L'1L'1Y 'Kill 1 1111t11z111, 37. '38, '311: '1.I'Zll'1i, '37, '38, '11111 x'21l'S11j' C11111, '.g11g 1:2i11' 111111111, '38, '3111 1111'it:1t11111 L'!l111l11111Ck'. 1,101 '111- 11,1N1111 Stuff, '311: x'1k'L'-1'1'l'S1t1C111 111s11'11-1 '1111L'51D1I1l1S, 38, '311g '11111'CC'S El c I'UXX'l1, '381 1111111c 111' N1i11111g111, 38: 1:1111lIj' 1111x1111-ss, '38: I711 X'l1 '111w1, '38: 1'11l' 1Yc1111i11g, '38: '1'111- 111111111-1'y, '18' 11 111l11 111-111-11 111 114i11f'XYlDlN1,1' 13113 1'1'1-51111-111 S1'11i111- lllusf, '3111 91-111111' 1Jg1111'c C111111111111'c, '311: Nino 1.1YL'5 111 1'1l1111j'. 1111. AM115 K111111111'1x 1.111116 In 111'1111l1' 111111 .1':1'1'1'l111'.1'.1'. 1'1' l'1'1 1'1-11 111111 If 38, .1112 11-11111s 1,1 ,. , -. ,., 111, 1111 111 Q1111l 18 '111- w 11'1'11151. N1111x11x1c'1 1'1c tl ,Slug 11111' U10 111g .11111 11'11x 111' 11111g1111114 1111 11111 111111 111111 11 I111'1111'11 111 .v111':11.' .' 11 1.' 1' L'11I11, 'ffl C11111L' .111 31 A 11l'1'111,gH1. 111.13 2111, 11111. JE. lo VVK4. sLJ4k.'f'i.' Fig' G ,, ,Q 1-:tif f ful-jL.vvvL, SENIQR l'jI,IL.HHi'l'H Pu liRBl.X GR.xu,xx1 .S'nr!r fHl7'HH77lj' 111 umtrhxr, ,vfm'rfr. mul fur, Tim! tvflfrulll ful'1'm'.x'.v, .vfw Truly umm' Hun: f1ll'r', juuiru' Hirrbucu, '37, '38, '3q: Spzulisb Club, '38, '39, Yicc'fI'rCsirlcut, 'jfjl Iluuur Srvcic-ty, '38, '3Q: 'lbrcb Sucin-ty. '37: CJlllll'l'2l Club, '3fy. -IURDAN XVINSIUW fIRLXN'I'. Ill Hr .vflflll 1l?i'f'll f1'I'1':'z'V ,lmuug tlrr 1:'i.rr and flu' lurid. Uwlcr uf llmmstllullvs, '38: llcbzuc Klub. FRXNCIS V. KQRIEGORY .l f'l1'4l.v11uf rnmjwlrlfml fm' HH, luflcpcmlcllcc, lmvu, '37, '38: C'lmristc1's, '-202 Vinu- furc, '30, fJl'Clll'SlI'1l, 'jfjl f,l'dl'1' uf UCIIIUNIIICIICS, '30: lzuulm NIIISIC I'csI1x':1I. jll. KIOYCIC f2RlFFlN Alu' mm :Mm Ifzlulzv .vhv Vrlll. Iiuwlx IJ. f2RUVliS lt fx fmt ilu' ziimzfug, lull IYUTC' .vnu f'lzIy lim! fuilrxlx in Hu' I Y .- .1 gurm' of l,lf1'. . , . . , Library, '38: Ili-X, jfjj l':ur limntlz, 30. ' ' Llcwls flL, I'llRlli X 6 f lu .vhwllfug urwz- llrfu iff, I ' .llv ,vulvlv rx mv .vju'1wl. I'1'1ml Rubq-rt lt. 1.00 lbgb Stllmvl, '38Z Ili-Y, '332 UVA cbcstra. '38: Ilzuul, '38: SCIIIHIUIL' Vluycrs, '3q: One Mzul Night. '39 R.xl.l'H H.xuoon pl glmlfluuluzz fruur .vulv lu rmivu, i'l4'u11-fflrunwl mul IAIllf'L'l'l'llHj' Hmm Fencing, '37, '38, 'jIJ. Priuuv HALL pl fl'1'f'u1l uw-V nwll bw rm'L'uu1wl ilu' v1fl.x'tH'f'l'm'4'U uf u1llH1'1', Cburistcrs, 'jljl 'Ll'ill2lfUI'C, 'jljj Tzuupzl Music lfcstivul, '3qg IR-p Club, '3u: xX'ill1Cl' Ilzavcu, '37, '38, S'l'.fKRl.ING HALL ,lf1, mv. I frHlrI'f-V ffrmlulf' fJl'dCl' of lJc1uustI1cm's. '38: llcbzuc Club. '38: Swiuuuiug Tczuu, '38: Tennis Club, '38, '3u3 lli-Y, '-201 'l'bcrc's zz Szuulburr in fil'2l1NIIHl'S Smoking, '39: SwL'pt Clciul Off Har Fact, '30. Lovin Loulsra H.xxul,Tux Yu rrurll Ihr llffgfrl nf bnrrmll rl1zl4'uf'ur' fluff ,lift ilu' wurlfl my Ivan. Kilcc Club, '37, '38g l,CllNrSthQl1CS Niustrvl, '-101 I'iuz1- f4u'C, '3fj. 3 CLASS Ima lluamzs H lvru izwfxwfx url wuY'1'l' Ilujx' urn' .rrlflufu .vfwul in fum. likxlasw H l'I'l'Iil. l'l'flln' 1'.v ilu' ,Qr4'ul1'.vt uf' all 11rum11'l'l1.v, 'l'I'2lk'li. 133: .xl'I'HIlIlllllL'1ll Club, bw, 13xNN4XBlil.l,li lMBRl.XN.X U-N'l'l'l'lll'lj' mul rlmmr flu guru' llu' nzwrvr' uf llux fuirrxl Iliff. l'cp flub, '37g Ulllvc, fm. l R.-XNCIS L. lNm,m' lli.v l'lmr4u'tcr fx 41 j'vr'f'm'lIy pllfrmlml will. I1-uuis Club, '-172 'I'urcb Society. '37: lluum' Sm-icty 38, '3u: Yicc-l'rcsirlcut, 'gug lli-Y, '38, 'jug Ik-lmu Club, '3u: .'XSll'UllU1lIj' flaws, '-302 luvilzuiuu Unulllittct 110. NVu,l,l.xA1 lilcN'mN lsmcu. .4 furqlrnrxf Ill flu' ruulzv of mrn, .S'pnl't.vlm1u, 4Ifll,L'll', umu, mul fr1'l'ufl. l'uutb:1ll. '37, 139. '30, Captain, 'jfjl llaskctlwzmll. ',K7. '33, 30: 'l'1'aclf. '37Z Hi-Y, '38, '30: Scrgczu1t-z1t-Arms, 'gm 'zxrsity Club, '37, '38, '39, Vice-President, 239: llzucball, '-gg: Scuiur lluutb, '39, NIA-xRc:L,'l5Rl'1'la H.-xR1,,xN 1Iv.'l' yulnwvlf Ivy lzvlfviug utlu'r'.v 1'i.v1'. L'l1uristurs, 'gui l'i11z1fu1'c, 130: 'l'zunpu Musir lfcstiml, Iso. CLYDIQ H.-XR1' HTH firmwl .vz'lUm'r lmx IVIUV1' 1'IU4IIll'lIA'l' llmu .vlw'1'rll. lluxiug, '37, '38: Y:u'sily Club, '38, '-gap. AI,'I'lili.X ll.-X'I'llAW.XY 'lllrlrl' yr' Ivrll ilu' fwlllliiuv uf l.1'fc', yr' lr'u:'l'l il but mlm M.-XRJURI li NI.-ua H .m'l.laY Ii:'vn Hu' lu'u7':'v.rI lvlzrflvll ,qrmznv liglxlvr' 2c'lu'11 lmrru- with u .vmiIz'. l'1l1l1D1l Music l 0stix':ll. '37: f,!'Clll'Sll'2l. '37, 'JSL lllcc Club C'uucn-rt, '37, 138: Rulliu, Music lfcstivul, 238. N I Am' H fwx I na lZ.v.u'r1I1'uIl,x'-u girl. ' X'lL'C-l'I'4,'5lClCllt 4SUllllUIllUI'C Class, '37: l'cp Klub, 'z7, 8: lurcb Sucwty. 37. 38: lluuur bucucty, '30, lign- kctbull, '38, 'gqq Spanish Club, '38, '3u. SENICDR lxl.XRK Hli.X'l'llIiRlNG'I'0N ln1.vfr!rvlrr1'.x'.v rx rm nr'mlH1l'u! fu -Vuullv. XVll,1fRlf1J lJ.XNlliI. Hrilxzlfs .l num zrilll lVl'1ll-IIA' In .u'l'4'llm' bull. Rl'r,x P. Ilrcl,l.1ck lu 11ll:'1'rzlrrf'wv.v lrfw- Inu gfur1m1'nlf.v lu fu' Hur. lrvrvlm Swim-ly, 33, 30: Xullcybull. 59. S.xR,x H ENDIZRSON lqflhf nm' m1.vluL'v.v, un! lm .vflrlfvlflrflg lfllu'L'.v, l .x'l1'f'f'r'lrg .vfumix In yVl'f1tf'1' xln'r1'.U H l'cp flub. 311. Al,mfR'r.x GL'S'r.wr: Hlcxxlcz I lmrf' rm lflllm' lm! fl ic'uul11rl'.v r'f'rl.wu, I lhml' fum .ru lu'mIn.u' l llriul' Mm .wwf ilu' Club, '37: Spring CtbllCL'l'f. '33, lfxxsy Alllcu Hu,l. Bbw lumix r'l'rl:fu'.c,v fu Ul'zfl,HllVV ll11u,g.v, BROXVN Hu,l, lg lull null full nf' flu' u1frL'r'r1g.v uf 41 funn lfmrllflll '23 'gtg f,.... Mun' jxxu Ilonmglxsux .ll1sw1y.v :rillilrg lu Jn lim- fwfr. Orclwslru, '37: Ili-Y. '38, fm. xlfxxllas AllI,I,IiIXlli l lol.l.m' Il'lulll':wr lu' flu! zzwm' ulfmzyx flu' mum' llv L'z'f'l flu' rlfllxv mu! ,'flzU'l'll ilu' ,g41uu'.' Ilmlu-tlwull. '37, HN. fm. L'l,Y'l'lli Hukxm' lhp zswrlfl nf 4lz'm1u1.v, I l.u:'4' rlmxrfl my l'11I'f ljlcc Club, 137: Tcuuis Club, 137. v CLASS HliNRlli'l'T.X lflcmwm' ll fx :ml :er'.w' tu lu' fellvm' llmu vn'u',v.mrjx', filee flulv, '37, '38, Cl1m'isle1'w, 'jfjl l'i11:xl'm'e, '31, 'l'1lllllHl Klusie lfestixzll, '39, l,.m'msNeu -I. -I.-xeksox, -IR. 'Il Hum nf .vlmulg 11mlw1'.vlumir'ng iv u HHH: .ff ,vlwrrg f'lmf'm'l1'V. lilee Cluln, '37: Semimmles, '38, '30, I'1'esirlent, '3q: 'l'lleN pizms, '38, '30, Yiee-Presirlelmt, '30, lll1me hy Mill night, '38, xVL'Illilll'SS fm' Nurses, '3S3 'l'lll' XXI-cl fling. '332 Seniur llmntll, '30, Rrfmceelx -lxexsox QrH'UI, 1'fxr1'7'1'fl, :Hill gum!-mlI1n'mi,' rn11wn'rlll'n11,v um! 4ll'fwmiul'l4' ru her' rvw'L'. 'l'nrel1 Smveiety, '37, '38, Secretary, 'jill llmmm' Society 'jljj lli-Y, 'jill lnvitzntimnl Cmmnitlee, '30, llomela l,lNeol,N tlxeolxs, Ill l full .vine 4'fII'f'.v un lllflllj' lu lf!'I'. Semiwvle l'lJlj'L'l'5, '30, VVll,l.l.xM ll umm' .l.XNl las .l,v1', lu' ix fr lmzzw, lu-fell! fellfm' ll1Il: vyr um! fmzxelerlrr rleur, Ifmwtlwull, '37, '38, 'jljl liuskeilmll, '37, '38, 'jljl 'I'r1nelx '37, '38, '31g: lli-Y, '303 Orcler ul l,K'lIlUSlllL'lll'N. '30 'l'l'k'2lSlIl'L'l', '39: X'2lI'Nllj' flulm, '38, '31J. KIARAIORHQ -lliLfCK Thr n1l'l4l1'.vl rmlHm'1 null ilu' ,Q1'1lllf'.x'f l:mlr'l, Ammxn ,lou Nsox llr :elm L'fm:e.v nzfrrh Inu rmluy mul - , v . lwmllwilll. 37. 35. l51:R'1'H,x lil.lzAmf'ru .louxsox Alle :mix 41 l'lmr'f111'11y girl: e:'er',x'm:v .mfll .vw r:'ur-x':s'ln-n' uml .vfrr rlm1'rm'fl vr'1'r',wfll4 ' FR.-xxelas IC. -louxsox Shall I ruffllwm' Huw' lu .1 .vnllafmw-'.v :ffl-V., 'llmw IIVI umm l,n'1'l,v. Ulllee, '30, '37: l'ep Clnlm, '30, ',i7: Girls' lli-Y. '30, c1lSR'I'Rl,'lJli -lou Nsox Full ef l1'L'ul'le ,v1Hll'l1'l'1'f,v uml q:1:'r!m'.c.v lllee Clulm, '371 Hi-Y, '37. '3X: llmwr Society, 'jlJ. l,ORR.xIN If JOHNSON ll'lIuf lviiflm- fOI'I'I', zulu!! 4fl'gHI'lj' II'I'I'I'Hl NliIIIIcSOt:I lligb SclIOOls, '37, '38 S,-xR.Lx KI. JOHNSON ' .YI'I'ilII'I' ffm ,rfIu1iOu.v, uw' tiw I'I1rZ7fl'I'I', Pep Club, '37, '38: Ili-Y, 38, '39 AI,1'IIIa,x JIQAN JOHNSTON Il'uf'IJ' 1II':'I'r IIIw1rIIfHIi.vlII'fl Imyfllirig wm'ilI1IIlIilI'. Tuimis IIlll'2lllllll'ZllS, 'KSQI VOllI-yball lutramiirals, '391 lilcc Club, '37, '38: Swimming 'l'c:Im, '38: PiII:IfOrc, '38: Orrlcr Of llcmostlieucs, '38Z Clioristers, '39. XVI l.l.I.fXNI A. JOHNSTON 'l'I1 lI1u'r,x' Or 1I'Oi'I'y ix IIOI my I'r'I'Iwl. ARTHUR BE'I rIzS JONIas Dfw Of tfloxi' .wnglif-fIflI'r yniiug Im I CAROLYN lCI.Iz,xBIaTH JONES 'l'lH'.v 1'.I' II .vfwwl .vfvfrff Hull JOIII fill HII' 1i'm'lIi, Pup Club, 38. li. RIYRI. JONES Hu rvliim' lulurilx Iirr V7lIlHj'. Pup Club, '37, '38, '39, Cliccrlczulcr, '38, '39: Semi- ucvlcs, '38. '-S91 'l'llCSDl2lllS. 891 Ono lllziml Night, '391 lt llrippciicrl in llOllywOOrl, '39: Thu Great Allowance Rattle, '3O: 'AXWIO Gets tbc Cnr 'l'Onigbt? '38, NOW lDOn't l.Zlll,QIll, 'jill 'l'llQl'C'S :I Sfuiclburi' in l,iI'2:llNlDZi'S Stocking, '3Q. JOIINNY J. JONES, Ill .lrIIl lIfI' In Im' ix .vnrli I1 IIIVI1. l5lOI'iIlzI Militziry Instituto, '37, '38, 'l'HOxIAS BRUQI5 JON IQS III: Izlmiv, 1'.v mI1r'IIgI'ff1I.v :vim III':'I'r' riI'.v1u1I'I'.v. film- Club, '37, '383 l5lOw Nc DOwu, '37: Tainpzi Music Festival, '37, 'QKSQ Rollins Music Festival. '37, '382 Mik:IIlO, '38. VIRGINIA HAMIIJION JON ies Thr Iuxi-I fliiugx nffru IROIIII' Julia Irli in .vmilll f'All'lCllgL'.N'. Pep Club, '17, '38, '3Q1 Spice Box, '38: Clieerlezlcler, '38, '3O: lli-Y, '38, '39. J' 'M ',-1. ., V! 'J Ki -1? Y +,,,, Q My l,ou1sE NIIXSON ,IouRn.AxN .YlIl' ix 11':'1'1' lim' .vf1111'.v in l1f':'1'-ll11'k,v 1111111 . Pep Club. '37, '38, 'jljl 'i'CIllliS Club, '38, ',RQZ Semi- noles, '38, ',i9Z Radio Club, '38, '3o. c3l5ORGlE I REn KARS1' ,S'11,v 1111 111111 3-1111 I1111'1' 111 .vuy 1'11 flu' f'11,v11'.vI j'11.vxil1l1' 1111111111'1 Blow Mc Down, '37: Glcc Club, '37, '38, 'l'z1n1pu Music Festival, '37, '30, Cl1oristc1's, '39, Mik:ulo, '38, Monitor, '38, '39, l'in:1fo1'e, '3o, SWlll1Illillg, '39. BERNICIZ KE1'1'11 .S'l11' fx 11 111111'1l1'11 f'111'r 111 111 Librzary Forcc, 'jlj. HENRY KEITH A l1111'1i 1x'111'l1'1'1' 1'11 .111 111' 11111l1'1'!11L'1'x. Football, '37, '38, '39, Baskctlmll, '37, '38, '391 lyiillllllllll Hall, '37, '38, Cilcc Club, '37, '3Q: Rollins Music Fus- tival, '37, '39, Tlllllllll Music Fcstivzll, '37, '39, Blow Mc Down, '37, 1'i11:1fo1'c, '3o: Spring Concert, '37, '3g1: 'i'l'21Cli, '38, '39, Boxing, '37, '38, liziscbzlll, '39, Monitor. '39, Swinuning. '38, l z1ir llootli, '39, AIARIAN ANNli'l I'li Klil.l.X' 7'l11'1'U'.v I11'1111t,v 1'll llloxc f11l1111'.v, 'I'l1rr1 .v H11' 1!1':'1'l 1'11 ll111.v1' 1'3'1'.f. .-- - , . 1 37, 38: Ofhcc, 37, 383 5XVill1lllil!g, '38, Pcp Club, '37, '38, 210. Tennis Club, ANNIE RIILDRED lilil,l,Y 1111111 1111.11 7411! 111111 11111 11111l f1r1'.' Volleyball, '38, '3QZ Basketball, '38, '39, Honor Society, '30. REBA ARLEEN KELLY I!'l111l I 1111 1'11111'v1'11x l111', 11111 11171111 II11' 11c11f'I1' Il1i11L'. ' Office Forcc, '37. BETTY K11.c1oRE ,S'111u'.v,1 t1'1'111l.v 1111 flu' 111'1'I.v of 1, r'1'1jv 1'!i'111'l, PCP Club, '37, 118. 119: Hi-Y, 118, 119. BEUEL ARESS KING A x111111't 11101111111 ix tl t1'1'11.v111'1', A .w1111rl I1c111dy is a f'u1uur. Orcliestra, '37, '38, '39, Glcc Club Concert, '37, '38, Tampa Music Festival, '37, Rollins Music Festival, '38, Tennis Club, '38, 1-Ii-Y, '38, '39, Pep Club, '38, '39, Seminoles, '39, Rzulio Players, '3Q. ROSEMARY KIRKI..-XND lIl1f'f'l'l1t'.V.Y 1-0111L'.v with thc f11lfill111r?11t of 1l111y. Honor Society, '39. S E N I CD R CEEORGH Kl'I I'RliIJllli I Jun' flu ull fluff llltlj' lummll' ll Hlllllj :vim lllzrrx ilu Hmm' ix umu'. lilcc Club, '37, '38, 'tmp I-Eluw Mc Ilmvlif' '37: ML kzuluf' '381 lfcuciug, '37, '38: 'llI'2lCli, 137: rlilllllllil Music lfcstivzll, '37, '58, IRIS KIZHR 'Cfmul lullrrnwl will 1lf'f'N1llf1lrl4'. iluc Club. '371 Tiger Rug, '-wg Nzltiemuzll Iluum' Sm-ip-ty, 39- XVll,l,.fxx11Nu ANN Kumi 'll rlrflrlu nlrvmix luv' v:'l'r'Ax'7ullvI'c, 'flu' fulfil lll'llI'f ln:'l'x luv' lr11l1u'm'1'. 1.11-c Llub, '37: Lliuic, 38, 39. 'IQHUMAS BIQNTUN Kxlczirr l'm lulf'j'y fm' I um lw, fm' I lu':'l'r Irulrlvll' Irurrlvlw, unlfl tmlflvll' lr'u1rlflr.v rm'. ' . . . . , . . Ili-N. 37. JN. 30: lwmtbzlll. 38. 139: liaskctlmll, '38, 'tgqg lillSClJllll, '39g Varsity Club, '30, 'lllIlil,3lA '1'omw lixowniis 'ilu wgmrl mi.i'l11Vw nf gum! huumr' mul xl'u.v1'lf1i', .vnfl rm'luurlmlj'. Pep Club, '39 HIN1J.Xl,Y'N KCJ'l I'l,liNl.'XN QJ11fl'L' mul ll':'1'l,x', lzfrfifbx' mul guy. .l .rlllflr fur ull fvlm mlm' hui' fcfll-V. l'vp Club, '37, H481 Ollicl- Ifmcc. '38, 'gqz Niltllllllll llmumi' Smwicly, 1:19. xl.-XURICIE l'lDNlUND Kkicssmx' I willy ilxl' ll rrlml1'1'uI1' fllfvf' ilu- Club, '37, '581 Lllumristcrs, 'jug Nlik:ul4m, '38: l'iuzifurc. flu: Orrlci' of llcillostlicilcs. '3q: lli-Y, lj7, 18, bw: Swiuuuiug, 119: Tzuupzi Music lfcstivzll, '3Q: Rul- lius Festival, '38g Debate Club, l,HYl.l,IS Kuxzia l illulrulnli ual lmfw, fm' fl fx 1z'1'fIll'11 Hull tllc llnvk .flulll 1'Hlu'rit flu' wrrtlif' Humax lnuicws ll'f.w In n'.ml:'l', mul 1-flfirnl lu j'l'Vfur'rr1. hh-v Club, Img A-I,lll1lfl!l'l'.-u 13131 Tauupzl Music lfcstivzil, 230. ICDWARU ALBIQR1' l,ANc.-xs'1'15R ' .X'uixv lull lrzirirxrll' mu lu' lllfv fum1Ih'l. Nmiituiy '39, X Y! CLASS l.izoN,-xim R. l,.-we lli' iliiil.'l'.v tlii' iimxl iff v:'i'rjx' nj-fmi'lmzi'l,i'. lilcc Club, 1371 'liziiiipzi Music licstivzil, 1172 liiillius Music lfcflivnl, '37, '38g Pop Klub, '38, 'gug 'l'lie.-siiiziiis, 'gug Cliuristcis, '39, l'ili:1furc, 'xgug Duc Mzul Night, 'igug ll Hzuipeiicrl iu llullywmimlf' 'jug l9i'iglit, 'gui Business lNl:ui:igci', Rzuliii lllziycrs, 'jug lli-Y, 'jug Scu- im' llzuicc Cuiiiiiiitlcc. 'gui .Xpiillu Siicii-ty. ',gu. tlli.-KN ALLEN l,.'XNGFllRD 'l'if kllilhl luv' lx In lun' ling l'i-p L'lub, '37, HRS, 'jug 'l'i1-:isiiim-ig .luuiiir flgigx, 'lgNg Rzuliii Club, '3H, 'lgug liivilxitiiiii lliiiiiiiitlvi-, fgu. Dum li l,.xNui.ifY 'IH' c li- iii.-i.'.i, 1-Hifi ll'1'll llmu lu' miui'. ' ' 5 Club, 373 Cilcc Llub, 371 l'cp Klub, '37, '38, 'jug liituriizitiiiiizil Club, 213: l'ucli'y Sucil-ly, 1281 Slzuiip Club, '3Sg Ciigzuliizuiuii l'slicr, 118: Tiger Rug, 'ju l3ii'i i'ii lhwix llilf', y uni l. frnui mira l'm livv ll liy iiivrif llll'-V ull i'mili'nIril lilw' nii', lklii Club, '50, '57, ',:Sg Spxuiisli Kiluli, '38 Gi..im's Mizsicx l.,wix .l tiwlr fm- iliim' in fmiilflr, .l xlgli fm' tliim' in lvI'i', .-l .i'i1iili' fur tliuxi' Iliiil iiri' lliililiv, .lull lli'r.i'l'lf :lx .i'h'f'i'l im' iliffuf' lk-p Club, '37, '38, '3u. Alicia lniixsux lfiiri1i'.igll1i'.v.v ilvliiiiriilx llii' i'i'xj'i'i'l iff imn1l.'i'iill. l3.iRiz.iR,x ll-xxsox l'iiIli'ul nf lull. RL i'H lS.'XllliI. l,isP.u:ia I'l1liil.' willy uf yrliii' ti'nl'l.' irlilil VVUIII' liixl' lx i'uuij'li'li'il. l7cb:itc Club, 138' lli Y 'yu' lliiiiin' 9 ili 'ZS 'lu , -,,, ,lM'L ',,.k. Axxuf Ciiiusrixie Liawis lull' .f1uif'l,i', Align, lluil iw um-ii livin' lliri' fxwn'il.i'. ilu- Club, '37g Mixcil Cliuiwis, 1383 lNlil4:ulii, 1:31 ring finial-i't, 118: Rollins Music lfcstivzil. HN: Cliurix- lvrs, 'jug lk-iuiislliciics Miiistrcl, QS: lluiiiii' Siwii-ty. 3ug llii1.1fiii'c, 'jug 'l'zuup:i Music lfuslivzil, '3u. Duizis NIARIH Licwls X7w'l'1 fliiiiiglitx im' llll-I'l'Ul'lll in luv' fiiiv, iiiiil i':'i'igi' lllilllilll lx grilri'. filcc Club, ',g7: QillUI'l5ICl'S, 'lgug l'iiizifiii'c. 'tgug 'l'zuup:i Music lfcstivzil, '.gu. SENIQR f,RXVlN LII2BIsRmI.IxN 'l'lI1' lI'.v.I' I .cfu'Ilk, flu' mon' l IIItw1I'IIIII'. Glee Club, '37I 'l'rat-lt, '38, 'jljl .Nstronomy Club, '39. CHI-xRI.IfS E. LINIIIUS, -IR. '1N'oII1I' uluim III' 1'.f InI.v1IfIIl, .Some Iionlvf it.' Football, '37, '38, 'l'rzIek, '37, '38, 'KKQL Hi-Y, '37, lists- ketbull, '38, Spanish Club, '38, '3O. l'iSTHER Hove LINK .'lll IlII'x I'.r f7IU0Ull'Hg' FVUIIIII you ll1lT't' I1I'lII'v'I'I'fi. Spanish Club, '37: Glee Club, '37, '39, Pinnfore, '39: 'rillllflll Music Festival, '39. TXIAURICE LINTON Ile UIIII 'worlc lltlfll, but Ill' mn play lIIIrIie2'. Football, '37, '38, '39, Baslcetbztll, '37, '38: Boxing, '383 Varsity Club, '37, '38, '39: Bziseball, '3o. CSEOIRGE LUKI5 llI'.v fr1'I'rIfl.v, IIIIQI' url' rrII1rIy,' llix f'f71',V'+1lll.C III' uIIxi'j ' IRIQNIQ AGNliS, BIANN I lon' my fvllrvw rI'l'IItIIr'I'.v, Torch Society, '37: Cllee Club, '37: Mixed Chorus, '38, '39, Rollins Music Festival, '38: Mikado, '38g Swim- ming, '38, llonor Society, '38, '39, Now Dont Laugh, '39: Ruilio Players, '39: XVTIIIICY Beautification Essay. RICHARD AIARKHANI l'z'I' alone my flirty. Football, '37, '38, '39: Boys' lli-Y, '37, '38, '39, Varsity Club, '38, '393 Orcler of llemostlienes, '38: Basketball, '381 Bziseball, '39, Track, '38, Tennis, '37. HIzI.IzN NIURIEI. NIARTIN Sl, ull tin' girlx in ull tin' ivurlfl 'li'C7'r' jux! ox III 4 Ii.: xlib. Honor Society, '39. NIARTIIA ANN TXIATTOX .-l qII1'vII lil truth :II I'7'm'y 'Zi'tl,V, Sin' IIIII' Illvility Iwfaw' 'lllllffll .-III powers are xuIIIypd. Pep Club, '37, '38, '39: Poetry Society, '38: Preis Club, '38: Sophomore, junior Dance Committees, '38, '39: Seminoles, '39: 'l'llCSlJl2lllS, '39, Tliespian Reporter, 130: One Mztcl Night, '39g lt Happened in Hollywood, '39g Tiger Rag, '38, 'QQZ Honor Society, 'ROZ TIGAND0 Staff, '39, Rziclio Club, '39: Queen of tlie Senior Bull, 39- xVARREN NIOORE rlrI'on1I'iIg as the man ix, .In muxt you IIIHHOY lIiIII. Baseball, '391 Call of the Banshee, '37. MMM .S'funul .K'l'llXi' um! Iurm' 1't,u'1f null 77ll'l'l1 RUTH l'f'i 1',x NIM' .Xrl Klub, 30. llokcrriiv ANN xl.-XYFllillIJ If -vuu taunt 11 ji-lriiil ffullx lriiw, .Win wright In lu' nu Qvuiri' fi'xI. l'l1JW.'XRIJ lXlli:XDOXYS l,lif'i' ix .vlnfil mul .vu .ml lf' l R.xNK N. Kliaiuxii. JR. 'll lilili' 1imi.u'ii.vi' mm' mul llluu ix i'i'll.vlu'iI by flu' lim-I uf Vllz'H,U Spzuiisli Club, '38, lli-Y, '37: Orclvr of Ilciiiuslliciics. '38, '3fg: Vicc-l'rcsiclcut, '38, Sciuiuuli- Vlziycrs, '30: Nziliuuul 'l'lwspizu1s, 'jljl l'i1cluiiigsuf .-Xlbc1'1 U'lMi1:il1l 1 Clue Maul Night. '3ip: lt llnppviiuil in llbll3'xx'uml, '3Q: Spin- liux, 'jljl Ilull' 'l'v:uu, '30, Klum' lxlliNDICNll,Xl.l, pl n'i'1li'ug imil uwiu- fiiilllflrl 1wfr'L'i'r rnnlil' r1i':'.'r lu' fulfill. Lilac Club, .373 lbgiry Sucicty. 137. 128: ll1lL'l'Il2lllHll2ll Club, '38, lli-Y, '38, .301 llimin- Sucivty, 'jill Swim- iuiug, '38, Tiger Rug, '39, Hlxzisi. l.oL'lsii lXlli'l'C.-Xl.I lflitvl will! Hull rlrilrlli, llu' i'i'Vl1l1uly In f'li'fl.m. filcc Club, '37, '38g Uxllliilllllf' '38, Rollins lfcstivzil, 1331 L4llkll'lSlCI'4. '3LJ: l'ii1:1fm'u, ljlj. Bl2'l l'li -IOAN lllIl.l.liR ,S'llurf in .vtilli1ri', Iilrgi' in iui'liil. Hi-Y, '38, .Imax lXlll,l,liR ll'l1-v gi'ritli'1m'u j'l'i'fi'r lvluriil.'x, 'l'u1'cl1 Sfwicty, '37, '38, lluum' Society, '38, '313: Scuii- uulcs, 'jljl 'l'l14-spiaus, '38, '30, Scfrctziry, '31J: Spin' lim. '38, '39: Czuucrzi Club, 1392 One Maul Night, '39, lt Happcuccl iu llullywuoflf' 'AZQQ iiuu-Sl1y, '38: 'lllli.XNlrll Staff, '39, Scuiur llzuicc Umiiiiiltcc, '31J. ,linux NIISCHUCK IfIi'.v.u'il :with fllilf unlvli' ifimlitriu- rim: i MARVIN li. Nlotmii I nm xirl: uf limi' mill iiixviri' tw ruff, SENKDI2 -IAN li l'lI.l,l0'l I' xl0RRIS llmll'.s'M' fx lfly rlzfuf' :l'z'f1n'.' 'f' 1' 'wk 'sa lun-lm 5tvClL'lj', 31 38: l'u1 Llub, , , K8, .41 Ill-X '38, '31j1 lluuur Suvicly, '38, '3ug Olllu' lfurcc. '39, Sul L' rar. ST.'xFlfoRu Nlumzlsox l'u1'.vl':'l'1'1ruul' mul ilu' will In flu url' ilu' mnlillul ll:u111'lic.v.' Spzuusb Club, '37, '39g lluuur Snail-ty, '38, 'jljj Rillc l'lub, '3qg C2llllCl'2l Club, '30, Rxcuuzn AIIQRPHY lH',gn1lilwI wr!! fffrf I, lm! full uf f 11rl 7u1'!hl'11,' 'l'l'1lC'li, '37, '38: lutrquuurzxls, '38 Romani' S'I'lil'llliNS NIURPHY lf 1l1'1' I lll, V I 4:I'L'.v flu' up f'1l l11'I1.v. Swiuuuiug, 'jfi 'll-uuis, '37, '38: Orullcstrzl '37 'g8' IR-p Club '37 '38 '30 VERNON llICAl,l,lS'l'liR llc wlw run Zulu' lul:'1'l'l' ix .l'f1lll1'l'l'lllA'.Y .v:ll'l'rin,- In him tvluf lun girl' il. Stump Club, '38, '34,g l'c11 Club, '382 Kluuilur, '30, Au-x Hug lXICl.lil.l.,-XXII 'll'l- lim' ll1'.x'l'n'll'1fl1.r lmrl' l1l1xf'1'Z'l'41, HM' fuxt .fj'l'l11uH.v, llrllrllln rl'.vl'l':'v, .I,xN15'r KlcCl.L'Rl5 llfm' glmf!z:l'.r.v f1r1'gl1Im1.v lu'urrl,v ' llullul' Srwqlcly, '39, SL' li RlCH.-XRDS NICCUY llfzfrl' lr 4iur'l1'ug In lululrx' 1vll,x'x. Ulu- Club, '37: S4-miuolcs, '38, '3cg: Pop Club, '37, '381 Nxltiuuul 'l'lu-spizuls, '39: IM Your NYOrSt. 2331 MIIUIWB' ll1l4lHL'SS, '38: HRUIIIZIIICQ ou 21 Park Hellcllf' '39g Spice llux, '38, '39. llox Klclhlmli .llllrfl'.X'f,V .vulduffr rl'.v1'llr.v in 41 lvrl'u.v! 'l'lml Lv :ml w1:r'1'l'l1-'ll by Imfflvr' I'1'r'lln'.v. .Xcrullzultiuzll Club, '37, '381 SCCl'CtIll'j'-rl'I'CllSlll'L'l', '38: lll-X, 30. jlxlxlv Nlclfmm' lu lwifwr' iff lulul' lwwll' und IvI1ff,'m1', tlunz rm! In lu1.4 mllw :ll ull. IJ,11'1u H 15NR1' :XICKliI'l'll.-KN .lu 1111111211 1111111 .1 t1'111'1l 1.1 11x gfrml 11.v 111.1 l111111f. i-'001I1z1lI, 1172 ll1l5liL'll11lll, '37, '38, '30, Iiuxing, 2271 l'lll1lfUl'L', '30, 'l'2llllll1l :XlllSlL' lfwtivzll, '30, 'l'llIXXIlll Sl2ll'l', '30, 'ligcr Rug, '30, lf1J11'.A1R11 I,-KURISNCE Hcl,1i01J, -IR. . 111111 1l11i 11111111 gum! 111111-!.' 11111l 1111.1 11111m1'1'1l 111' ull 1111111 A'111'11' 111'111. ' Class 'l'l'L'1lSllI'Cl', '37, 'l'OI'l'll Sucicty, '37, Sk'k'l'L'l1lI'j' . F , . , . . . . . , 3,1 5L'IlllllUl0S, 302 Cllcc Llulv, 371 ll1-X, '38, Sc11i01' lllllllll, '38, '30, lXl2lllil1.1'0l' llllillll, 'jljl S1vi111111i11g, '37: 'l'1':1clc 'Q8' ll'1scl1'1ll 30' lkp l'l11l1 V111 l'1 1 ' ,, , ., . ,, , - , - 'L'S1lL'Ill, 37, lllYlt2ltl11ll 011111111111-c', '30. H151,1cN l,0u1s1-: NliSBl'l l' ,l :1'1'x1' 711111111111 111':'1'1' !'111'l,1'. Otllcc llurcc, '37, '38, .'XOI'OllZlllllt'2ll L'l11l1, '38, lli-Y, '38, '30, S.-XRQX N01u1.1x r l'1111'r1' 11111 1'11I1'1'1'.vf1'11,g ll f'l11'11111111'111111 In 111' Ifgfllly j111.v.1'1'1l 0:'1'1'. ' . -H - 'l'l1csp1z111s, 'jljl Sc-1111111111-ra, '30, f,llC Mxul Niglltf' 'jill 'l'llCI'L S ll 5:111cll111rr in f1TZlllllI7Zl'S St0ck111Q, '30, lt H:1ppe11ecl 111 H11lly11'o0fl, '30, President of 'lgllflizl l'l1lj'- .MJ c1's, 'jljl Irving l'f2lCllt'llCl' lfsszly Llmtcst xX'lllIlL'l', '30, S111i111' lJ:111cc Q'OllI!lllllL'k', '30. Dux f,'I,.-XNIDHR llc 1111ll11'11g 1111'1111 nr 1'111111111111 1i1'1f. l 001l1:1ll, 'jljf x2ll'Sllj' Lluln, 30. V l'1111,11' fJl'l'liR ll1'.1' 1'11l1'll1'g1'111'1' ,v1'1':1'1l 1111 11 x11l1j1'1'I, l11'.1' g1'l1l'l1,v 1'l11l11'111'1'1l 11, lm' 1'l111l111'111'1' 1'Il111111'11111'1-J II. flC2llil lligll Scluml, Ocala, 'jfll llillslx01'011gl1 lligll Slilllltll, 'l'1llllIJ1l, '30, lk-l1:11c Clulm, '37, '38, IH-11 Clulm, '38, '39Z Sc111i110lcs, 'jill Stump Clllll, '30, lJc1110stl1c11cs lfullics, 'jill Ormlcr 01' llL'lIIUSfllL'l1CS, 137, '38, '30, R11l111g L'l11lm, '30, S1-111111' lltltlfll, '30, .Xst1'0110111y Claw, '30. l,1a0N CBSSENKOI' llc ruux 11 1111111, t11l1'1' l1l'llI fm' 1111 l'r1 ull, xVll.I,Ili OWN 111' f,'11111l 111111111 111111 gmni .v1'11.v1' 1111111 1'I'1'1' ,1'111'11 ulllllltbl' I1i1'cl111c11, '37, '38, '30, lli-Y, '38, '30, S11:111isl1 Qlulm, 38, 30, l'cp Llulv, '30, - lxl.XR'I'H.fX l'.1N'1'1z S' .l fum- 1111111 gI111l111',v.r 11:1-1'.vf-1'1'111l, S1111 .YlllI'l1'.Y IQ1' 11111111111 A'1111l111'.v.1' l11'1'1. Ili-Y, '30, Sl31llllSll L'l11I1, '38, '30, l',l.l..fX P.1Rs11.'11.1. Hur 1',1'1'.v 11.1 .ft111'.v uf' t':11iI1'gl1f f111'r,' I1 , l.1'L'r f:1'1'l1'gl1l'x, mn, cr 1i11.vL',v l1111'1'. 1 ' ' , , , . , - . - - r-., l l'rcNs Qlllll, 37, Poetry 511ClClj', 38: l'L'l1.Llllll, 38: Scun- V , mules, '38, '302 'l'lli.XNll1l Stull, '30, 'FPR 1 1. 11 l SENIGIQ YVIIIARIJ LEE PATTRIDGE lx'lIu1vIt'IlgI' I'mIIt'.v, lm! 1a'I'.r1ImII lfngmt Stamp Club, '39: Canit-ra Club, '3O. livEI,YN AIERLE PEAIJEN Fur nulurt' Iinnic liar uilnrt .vim ix, .-lutl III I'r' IIIIIIIL' .I'III'l1 4IIInllIt'l'. Ulee Club, '37, '38, lN1ikamlO, '38, Spring COncert, '38. Rollins Music Festival, '38: Clmristcrs, '38, '39, Pina- fOru, '39, 'lianipa Music Festival, '39. DEBBlli l':l,IZABE'l'H PERIJUE IlIIIrIy rvul 11'I'I1.vIIv't'.I' Ilrc lritl in tlmxc tw klmuf IIIII little. Debate Club, '37, '38, '39, Secretary, Orclcr Of Demos- tbenes, '38, '39, Forensic League, '3O. RUTH PERLEY HH liuurt ix jul! of gomlzztwv, .-lm! hm- film' ix fair In .vI't'. Glec Club, '38, Clmristers, '39: PinafOrc, '39, Tampa Festival, '39. 1, ,.-I I 7 DOROTHY PETERS fl ,rmilr ir ImIlm'.vt4mII by ull ?ltl,I'0IlLI1lfliL'.V,' II IIIUI-ry lrrtlrf ix wclmrzzml c7'f'r'yu'lIm'c. I filet- Club, '38, Hi-Y, '38, '3O: Office Force, '3O. JAYNIZ PIZTTIGRENV I.0f't', .v'1uv1'bII'.v.v, g11OI!'IID.v.r III lim' fu'r.mII xlIiIIf'rI. Basketball, '37, 'l'tJTCll Sncicty, '37, '38, '39. lXIII,I.ER flLlVIZR PHII.I.IIfs, -IR. ln spite uf all thc Ic'm'm'ri IIIIH' .mill I .vtill my wwrx upiII1'tu1.v 1lll'I't' Mft. Football, '37, '38, f3Qg Track, '37, '38, '39, Basketball, '38, HLY, '37: Varsity Club, '37, '38, '39, Secretary, '39: Senior BOOtlI, '38, '39, Baseball, '39. HENRY IXRMOND PICKLE, AIR. 1fl I't' thy llmxzgliix Im fUllgIlA'. . IL . HIEI.IEN LOUISE PIERCE K llf'r' lift' 'unix lfnxy and mirrxurt, 151411 uf .rI4rI.rlII'rII' IIIIII jilctlxxn-v, A 'l'OrclI Suciety, '37, HOnOr Scmcicty, '38, 'jljl ClIOI'istt-rs '3Og PinafOrc, '39: Tanipa Festival, '39. CARI. GORDON POsrI.E lli.t- gt'III'III p1'r.vOrIIIlily, ll'iII,v frI'I'nI1'.r in cucli IIn'u1iI,v. BERA PowIfI.I, Slip ,vI'I'IIIvIi Im lltlflftl' II.v II :II I 'l'lnIl fiIIIII'I'.v nll flu' xml ARl.lZNli POWERS ,lIlIhI'tim1 like lzvrx fx I'.I'frIIm'IlI':IIIry. 'lbreb Society, '37, lluum' Sueiety, '38, '39, filee Club '37, '38, 'l'2iIl11J2l Music Festival, '38, '39, Blili2lllu, '38, nv A .., . , , liimfme, 319, QlIoI'Isters, 30. IiI.Iz,xEETII IIJELI, POWERS Slip will-I ml III! .vr'fi4'x IiI'.vfIII!I', A'17lIfIlfI', Fllclllgi' x1'IlI'x Illlrl .vtill Il1'.vf'u!I', llmioi' Society, '38, '3Q: Orcler of llemrwstlieiies, '38, 130: lJCll1llC Club, '38, '39, Bristol Trip, '38, Secretary N11- tiuual Forensic Lezigue, '3O: lleiuustlieues Follies, '39: SL'llllllUlCS, 'QZQZ One Mzul Night, '39, Radio ClIIb, '39, CHARLES IJ.-KVIS PRANC 'l'lII' II'0I'IIl'.v un I1I'l?I'r if 'Im' 'lK'UP'l',V, l.IfV.w' HH luligvr if uw' 11I1r'I'-V. Juuim' .xljlllllllllllfill Club, '37: HEY, '37, '38, Pep Club, ,-. 1 Af. 38. 30. GORDON PRESTON IMI-IIIIII1 lzvlfnv llluxi' 'mlm lwlf' Il1I'm.vI'l:'I'.v. Climwisters, '38, '30. AI.-XRY ALICE PRICE llvr m'I'rjm7I'I'r'IIIg frI'.vI'rzcI' IHdfI'l'.Y you feul, If IIIUIIIII :ml lu' I'Ilc1IIItr',v to l.'lII'I'1, Glee Clllll, '37, rl'OI'Cll Society, '37, '38, Vice-llresillciit, '37Z Pep Club, '37, '38, 'SOI luteruzltiouzil Club, '38, Vice- Presicleut, '38, Vice-l'I'esideIIt junior Class, '38, lluum' Society, '38, '39, Secretary, '39, X lCL'-l'l'CSlllCllt Senior Class, '39, D. A, R, Representative, '39, .-Xssistzuit limlitor 'l'Ili.XNll1l, '39, Seuioi' Dzuice Cmuuiittee, '30. S.1xI.I.v BI. PRIDGIZN 7'rI1r' worlli 1Ic'I'II.I' Im l'llfl'l'f'l'l'fA'l'. Cilee Club, '37, '38, Ili-Y, '38, llmmr Suciety, '38, '3q. AGNES QUIEIEN - L'mm' IIIIIIII 1mI,I'f-x1Ie'll get ilII'r'I'.' lXIAR'I'H,x LEE R.-IMS EY O, firvfty Imliifvli, .vu finr and fair, ll'I'llI ,vuur tfl'A'Il7lI-V r'yI',v IIIIII gzllulvvl l!I1l'F'. I ee Ib, '38: Cliuristers, '39, PiIIafuI'e, 'jfjj 'l':IuIpzI Music lfestivzil, '39. DORIS RATLIFF 'llluy I vzviw' xfI'II1.' e.I'I'I'ft I Ilan' .Vlllllfllllillg In .my , IIIIIMII zvlzilv lI'.vfI'11fng tu. I -R3 CRC Club, '37, H1-Y, '39, I,ibr1Ify Im-Qc, '58, S E N I CD R 'l'll0NI1-XS A1.B12R'1' R.-XVIZNSCROVI' ll1' 1111.r 11 1'1'1'I111'11 1'111'111'.f1111'x,v :1'111'1'11 nu' 1111 1111m1'1'1'. NlARY S11uRT1sR Rmfu .N11jv111'.vf1'1'1111'11-111 LI 1'1111r1111'111J tw:-v, ' film' Clulm, '37: fXllic1l .Xrts Contest, '37, Sccuucl zuul llurrl l'I'lZl'N, 'MQ lutcruzltluuzll L lulm, 'jk l1gcr :fy ' l.-M1125 XV. R1a1'1.m:1.1a .l :1'1'Il1fr1'11 1'1'l11m' 7111111 11 Ir111' 111111111 111 11 g111111 .1-11-111ly 1-11111-111-1111-. R ll 111 HlllY'.'XRD Nl. RIQYNOLDS, JR, 'Il 1114171 111':'1'1' 1v1111f1'.1' 11111111 111' 1'1111 1111 1111111 111' I1'1'1'.x'. 'l'L'lllllS Clulm, QS: 'l'l'2lCli, '37, '3N: Glen' Clulm, '37. Nrzzxua RICH.-XRDSUN 1'111' .x'7u1'1'1'1',v1 g11l'1111111 In l111' x'r1'1'1'I1'.vt 111f1111. iiluc Club, '37, l.,xwR1QNcfz H. RIQKER 1l1'.v 11'1111:1'11'11g1' .v11rf-11.v.v1'l11 1111 11111l1'1'.vt1111111'11y'. Stl :um flulm, '38, 'gqg lluuur Suclcty, '39, li l5R'l'HA -IAN If Romxsux 1'111' g111111111'.r.v 111' 1111 I111' gmlx ,gn 1111111 l111'1'. .Xl'L'UlllIJZllllSt Cllcc Clulm zulfl Cllmistcrs, '37, '38, '39, Su 1't'lEiI'j' Cl11mristc1's,1'3QZ ,Xpullu Society, '38, 'gui lfirst l'lz1cc l'l2lllll, 'l'2lllllJZl, '37: Firs Rullius, 'QRRQ l'i11z1fm'c, '-391 lNlilc:1clu, 138: l C X'11!111'l1g 1'.r1'1'l1f Lo 111'1' 11I1', 111' Ulcc Clulm 1 . 'lv xl.-XRlli Romxsox nw! 'Q7' ll Sucicty, '38, fm. sl,lfNN RYFIIIQRTSCINY '39, Fl'l'C2lSllI'Cl', t Placc l'l2llll1, lm 1.1'1'1' i1.v1'1f' ix .nf i11I1'1'1'xI1'11g 11x 1.1111 11x If 111' 1'11111g1'111'11, IS RUTH Rumxsox 11 n11111111'1'.1', 1111 71'1111 nm' 1l111111'1'1'11. 1 11'11111w1 11x 111'1' 1111'r1'-V 11111g11. zlslcctlmull, 1381 Ullice l7u 1, 3 1 +50 Club, '-27, '3q. an-uf? CLASS fJN.X li rc'r'rY Romxsox l'1.v L'1'rnlxu'.v.v um! 4'lu'4'vf1aIm'.v.v Hur! :vin Hu' ln'f1zl. .- , -Y. . . . Curls Ili-N, 38, 30, l'rL-sulcul, 30. R.XI.l'll l.l5R0Y Rocuaks ll'f1llIr:'i'r 1'.v 1uul'H1 llm'1:g ul ull ix ::'u1'.'lr lining 7i'rll.' iilcc Club, '38: Sciuiuulcs, '38: liciiwslliciws lfullics, '38Z 8ccrct:u'y lli-Y, '38, 'jill State Clmpluiu, '38: llclcgzuc 'Yzatiuuzil Yuutb Pzirlcy, 'jfjj X'lL'L'-l'l'C8lllClll Ormlcr uf '30, llluruiug XY:ucl1, '30. Bm: Roxm' 'l fm' hl .v full uf fun 411111 :'l'm, 'l!n'r'r'x In-vullhx' mul Inj' in fum. j.-xmas lixox Rusu ll:.v ulIr111l1':'l' fr'iumll1',u'.vx uni! r1n:cw1:'l'1'1'11-1 ill-ju-ml.1lu'I:lx' A . um' nulj' ll fun' r'1'll.rm:,v fm' bfx jwvl'l1luv'l'Iy mul .vln'4'r.vx, ,. ,.. , . , . ..,, 'QQ1 'l'I'ilCli, '38: llcbzltc Club, '30g Nzntiuuzxl lfurcmic Lcuguc, '39: l'cp Club, '38, '30, Vicc-l'1'csiclcut, 'jljQ Or- clci' of llcuumstbcucs, '30, l'rL'siclc11t, '30: 'l'rczisuri'r Scuim' Class, '30: SL-uim' Numb. '30. -Iouxxua RYE lli' llmzi gum! In lu'ul.n'lf fvlm llmxr gum! lu lufv fn'l'fl1ll. lX'iulcr llzlvcu lligb Sclmul, ',Z7. -Inu N -l.-XIXI iss 8.fxH LBIERG .Xrfuv ln' fvwnl tim lfffly, num' lu' .wiv Inu lfffr. Bu,i,v ST. Lixwkraxcre l m' 'rzilml kvnu lu'1r'4':'r' fu lu' Vfgllf. l'lgllf hw ilu' -:'n'A',v mul. Orclcr of Dcmusllicucs, '38, '30. l'lDI'I'll l,. Xx'l5RNli Suxknowm Clin llfrri' 1:'rf1'1l.v l'.l'f'r4'.v.v rwllul Iruill :HMI ,qmulll4'.v.v K4 filul in ,vnu, ' 'llmrcb Sucicty, '37, '38, 'mlljj Pop Club, '37: ,luuiur liirml- lucu, '37, '38, '30: Sv1'gczu1t-:it-:u'u1s, '38, '30: 'l'1'c:mu'cr SO. -IIQXVIZLI, NIJXXINIE 8c.ixRB0R0 l 4'1c' illingx uw l'u1, u.v.v1'lvll' In frm' 1l1'l1'gl'ln'l' mu! xL'l'lf. 'l'0rcb Society. '37, '38: llnuur Society, '38, '30: Girls' Hi-Y, '38, '30, Cbzuvlziiu, '-QQ, juuim' lliriluicu, '38, '301 Tiger Ring, '38, '301 luvilzltiuu CHIl1lI1llll'C. '30, X I ARY .IA N li 8 r5c:R.xv las f7uH'I lu' lun .vurv nf Avnlrr' .v1c'm'l lnwlrl, In ilu' gurm' :c'lu'n' lzmzrlx lli'm'i:'r. XYiutcr Ciarrlcu lligb Scbcml, '30, '37, '38, Million Hul- lar Joke, '38: Pop Club, '37, '38, 'jill Girls' ,'XX'i:ltiull Club, 30. ciuustlmcucs, '30: -luuim' Kiwxiuizm, 'jill 81-uiur Huulli ius Music lwstivzil, 37: hlcc Llub, 371 lll-N, 38, SEIXIICDR FRA NC iss Jos is PH 1 N is S EGR EST lu luv' twnglu' ix Nw Inu' of kim1'r1v.v.v, AIARY lXI131.lNn,x SHAVV lu fr'ivml.vlrifv I ziwlx viirly tuuglit In lw1il'7'l'. iirls' Glcc Club, '36, '37, Girls' Hi-Y, '38, '393 Spzmisb Club, '38, '39: Vullcy Ball, '37. Aucic BANK Suizimousrs 'll'1',u- vnozaglz lfnl flurm' rigiif, lilly, 1111! mzf tim Ifglrll-V fri'i'. Kilcc Club, '37, 'xgsg Cl1UI'lStCl'S, '3Q3 Rollins Music Festi- xzil, '39, Apollo Society, '38, 'KZQZ Pep Club, 'wg Hi4Y, 38, 'SQI uPlll2lf0l'C, '39: Delilcmstliciles Follies, '39, Tampa Music Festival, '39, G. VV. SHEIIPARD ,S'Iuu'fli'.v,v ilvxlrflrx i'iln'f'11lfli',v.v ul' tfmzzglrlf' 1r,,,,t1,5,l1' '37, '38, '39, Trzick, '37, '38, '3Q: X':u'sity Llub, 39. M,xRc:AR1s'1' SHRIVIZR ,S'zwi'l, fm1ti1.vl1'i: llm11,ul1l.v uri' l1ur.v. Tiger Rug, '39. jmiizs T. Smxioxs ''lCi'.vf-m1.v1'Iviliij' gnu Izumi in Izumi with fuzwm Hi-Y, '3Q. jon N IJAY Smoxns Nix lVlllIIlH'V'.Y r'i'H1'4't liix mmll'xfj'. filcc Club, '37, '38 .IGH N N I li SIN C LAIR It linux :mf fllj' In 'li'l7I'l',X llII'llg.V un' l7r7Illl1l In Imf-fwfr i:1ry1ew1y. junior fill-lllll1CI' uf Couuucrcc Rcprcsmitntivc. VIRGINIA Rrm SINCLAIR lf I www' In:'1'li fm I ll4'x11'v io hr, Tlzzlv zeforllf 10011111 lu' 11 f'4Il't111f.VL' fu Hu. ' ilcc Club, '37: Pup Club, '37, '38, '30, Tennis Club, '37. ED SLAUGHTISR .If1 nIl'l1i'.rz' 1i'urL'i'r'-llix VC1'm'11 .vlluttxv fl, Hi-Y, '39, 3 SHIRLEY SINQEAIR SIAUGHTER l'onng, guy, amd fortuvmIr'. Seminoles, '38, 'jill 'l'llt'SDi3ll5. 'wi Spice Box. '33Z ' XVC2llillCSS for Nurses, '38, It Happened in Holly- , wood, '3O. .-'ji IDAVID R. SMITH in ,L 3 'I'III' mu' und unIy, ' ' M T?ack, '39. I If RANGES SMITH E ll'l1ul .vllv Iliii mix lll'I'0HIf'H.VI!t'4l ufitli the griiru ami r'I1.rI' of ull .vifffif-1'rIg .vtrvngtlI. Glee Club, '38. , - 'WN 4 BIARY SMITH ali Iwi' fur! IIVI' luiii - Thr' .vfvfftvrx of thi' cnrllx, c.fpa.xvI1' on limpx, -I Tn rlmnxi' ?i'1lL'Vt' .vlm .vlmll wigrif' Glee Club, '37C Tennis Club, '37, '38, Pep Club, ,'37, I '38, '39, Poetry Society, 38: Cirzuluatiou Uslicr, 38: Tiger Rug, '39: Camera Club, '30. F--f , 71723 NVILMA LDNA SMITH M L' llI'x'x was II IiI'.vfu.vftin1I m':'I'r I'qIrIIllIwI. lilce Club, '37, 33? Goes Modern, '37: Torcli Society, '37: lleniostlienes - I Minstrel, ' '39, Rollins Music Festival, '37, 38. i f LEROIY D. SoIfER, JR. 'l'v'uflI fx 'IIIrI'tII'u nu llfx filrv. liuclieley High, New l,oumlou. Conn., '37. I i l ' I , , I . AIARY Smxos 7'lN 1 , llc'v' Iivvfi IIVIVILIII 1'j'1'.v .v111I'lI'Ii r'm1,vtIllIllj', J Spanish Club, '37, '33, , - HELEN JEAN S'I'ovEIz 'S H Gi':'v lu ilu' world flu' Inuit you l1u7'I', uumimlful of Hu' n'tm'n.r. 7 Glec Club, 37: Hi-Y, '37, '38, 'ZQI I-Xviatiml Club, '37, ' sf ' 238, 139. ' fm, 1 JAMES HENRX' Srrmcx I .vfnzll nu! furxx tlufv 'zviri' II,IguI'n1, Hwuglr it hu Imrdcrvd -with Huu'I'r.v.' New Albany, Incl., '37: VVrestling, '37, Hi-Y, '38, '39, I S.-IRENA LANIER STRIPLING I , ,ffs 'l'hI' fil1'rc.vt .right ix liar fricmlly fare. :'-1., filee Club. '37Z Torch Society, '37, '38: Pep Club, '37, '38, Seminole Players, '38, '39: Seminole Reporter, '392 Grad- uation Usher, '38: Tennis Club, '37, '38: Columnist, I 5 Tiger Rag, '39, Rollins U. D. C. Pageant, '39, Trugxxno SHE, '39' z..' W ' I I Q ri ,viii ' '39, Blow Mc Down, '37: lNlzIrjoi'ic wma SENIOR Amen KIAN vc STLICKII5 ,-ll ilu' f'lAllllH .vlrf flmxr 4-,n'pl, .l .wrmlfl llflznluf, 1: lm mu ll'll, ' 'XCCUlllIHllIlft fllcc Club, '37, '38, 'jfjl fl1'L'llCSll'1l, '35 lll-Y. '33, '3OZ .Xpulbm Srvricty. '38, '3qg l'il1aforc, '3qg 'l'JlI1ll3Zl Music lfcstivzll, 39, Klum' S'runDxRn l fr'.vt 1'rlrfv'l'.vx1'lfru mv mnxl l+1.vl1'u,q, Ulu' Club, '37, Klum' 'l'urm1'suN SL l l'ON llf1f'f1v, jwllkv, full of fun, ,Sllvx tl lrluml In l'r'l'rQx'm1l. l'cp Club. 127. '38: filcc' Club, '3S. CQIEORGIE SWAIN l'lfn'l nf' llry .vj'1'1'1'l.v mul lmfl' rl1m'I'!'11lly lrfuuz ml l5rz.x'rRIc15 Sw1c,x'r llf'rn-'.v In lr null girl, .v1n x fwfr-Ill wllzlv, .ln,x'l'rulYx' rcwllll lu' Mmflmf by frm' .vH11'la'. lixllm' CONS'l'xXNCli SYKICS l.rlIlr fu'wf'l4' url' lu lu' luzwl lllnl lvflq jwnjvll' llllH1l'rl'ff-- ffm'-l'm glml f'lll lzlllvf' lxxua Luau 'li-XR'l'lE lu ulrr'.vl'l:'l'.v um' fm't11l14'x ll'l', Lrfl' Lv fvlml uw' Amlkl' It. lluuur Sucicty, '39. l,ou,xN N li 'l'AYl,0R ll'lr1'flr1'r Iiglll nr flurl- ur' .vlmrl ur ml! NIH' .mix lim .vjviflg fu .vzzaw HICIII ull. lllCSlJl2lllS, '38, '3lj, Vice-llresiclcut, '3qZ SClIllllHlL'S, '38, 39, Vice-l'1'csirlcl1t, 'NZQQ Rzuliu Club, '38, 'jljl Psp Club, 37, '38, '30, Secretary, '3Q: iilcc Club, '37, '38: Clmristcrs, gg, 'l'l'C2lSlll'Cl', '39, .Xpbllu Sucicty, '39: 'lizuupa Music cslivzxl, '3fg: ljlll2lflil'C, '30, Gun-Shy, '38, Funny llusiucssf' '37. A. tl. 'l'HUNlAS, JR. ll'.v :mf :Null I lin llmf 1wrr'il'.f mf llx ::'!1l'n l ,Qvl mnylrl tlml llrun' lx llzlfrrrllly. luutbull, '37, '38, 1201 Varsity Club, '38, 'jljl 'l'l'ZlCli, '37, 128. law. fll..XDYS 'l'HUNl.XS l'f.v l.'1'mlr1l'.v.r um! l'l1l'l'r'f11lm'.v.v lim! 7:'1'n lfrr lu'ur't, Spzulisb Club, '37, '38, '39. CLASS IXIALYRIQIQN 'l'um1.1xs lf 'ZE'Ul'l'j' zcuwi' flu' wily milxi' uf' diwllh, lliru .vlw fiwlnlfi 1i':'i' furi :'1'1'. NYiutcr Park Higli Scluml, XYiutcr Park, lflurinlzl. 'i HARULIJ R. '1'HOMl'SON .l.v rliwlr' in if 1:'lu'.vlIi'. I '. ' ,. f- RI.-'XRAIORIIC ANN lll0NIl'S4lN'Y m Y'lu'n' lui' .mum fwvf-li' mlm mmm! fluff' Irving 1llImrI1':'i'. Swiuuuiug, '38, '39, J'OSIil'HlNIi i':l.IZABlC'l'H 'l'll0Rl'li l ll1'1' in luuk ujuui, lvul lwllm' ,vvf tu klmic. llcc Club, '37: lli-Y, '38, '-292 Klrzuluzntiim lklu-V, '38 i'Ill.XNllll Staff, 'jfjl Business iXiZlll2l2'QI', lt llnppcucnl in llollywumlf' '39, R UTM '1'oisN NIS '.'X'4wllll lim' 1u'iH't lim' lun' mul ,Qr'4n'i', .lull tlmxf' um' Hu' .v1H1'li'.v xvuu nu lu'r f'iu'4'. ROBERTA LOUISE '1'RUMAN, ll Tn umlsr ilu' ziwfrlii u fr1'wuIl,v fillfi' Nfzlwrlli flmxv xlmu' if il frivrrilly flirt. Spzmisll Club, '38, '39. ROBERT BIQNSQN 'l'RuA1mm 'fl mlm, nu! nf 1wml'.v, Ivuf nf lll'll'UIl.' ilcc Club, '30, '-X71 Varsity Club, '38, 'jlji lfuutbull, '37 '38, '39: Huuwrziblc Mcutiuu All Stzitc, '30: llzlskctbzxll 38, '39: 'i'l'2il'li, '38, '39, Ili-Y, '37, '38, 'goz Scuiu S Iiuutli, '30, CRAIG 'TUCKIER l7i,quf!,v ulnl lmmwlj' iiwn' l11'.v l'ri'l'fl. iX 3, '38 go: Czuucrzi Club, '30, -Ili.-XN N If 'l'L1cKlaR 'Il fllllIL'I'Hg .vluljug null irmlgl' guy, Tn lmuul, fu .vfm'Il4', mul '1E'll,Vlllj', Spziuisli Club, '37, '38 SAM '1'URNIiR .Ir't, uflllvfuxv, mul L'nw1:'1i'ilgu full fu thy 1'u1i'rv. fuutbull, '37, '38, '39g Track, '37, '39: Varsity Club, '39 Tum Nuo Staff, '39. lily SENIQR B 1a'1 1'Y ,Irv Y.x1'u11N Z1'11I1111.v, y1'l 111111I1',vI, ' ,GQ-fvN-FJ IJ1.xx.x Novus X' Rczc1w15 ,S111'I1 .'111I111 11I11'I1I,1' 111111 ,qvml 111111111 71'1'II ,UNI M111 f111'-f . . , ,111.vl .v1'1'. 1510 L I11lm, 37, '38, X'Il'l'-I'1'L'SiflClll, '3N: fJI'CI1Q5lI'2l, '37, 35, X'IK'l I'Ti'NIlIL'l!l, '3S1 .Xpwlln Sncicly, '33, '30, Scvlvf tuy, '3111 Rollins Music lfcstiml, '38: Mik:1clu, '38: I'i1141t'111'c, '3mpg 'lk-111115 Club, '37, '38, '39, IR-p Club, 6, '311: 'l'111'cI1 Scmficty, '37, '33, x'ICl'7I'l'QS1lll'llI, '33: lI1n1111' F-fwivty. '33, '30, 'I'l'L'ZlNl1l'L'l', '31J: Ili-Y, '38, '30, 'l'l'L'ZlSlll'CI', '30, Illll'l'l11l1il1lllll Club, '38 l',1'cs1iN15 ANDRICXYS Y11a11x1.xN II'111'1j'l'11,g 111':'1'1' 111111I1' 1111'11 g1'1'11I,' 71'I1y 7s'111'1',1'. ' 111111 f l1'1, '37: Nlilmx' Mc IIt1XYll, '37: 'l'2lll111Il Music lutixnl, '37: Rullim Nlusic l7cstix'z1l, '37, '3S: Mixwl :m'11s, '38, Mik:11l1m, '38, Spring C1111cc1't, '37, '3S1 I11'111ug,1I1c11cs 'xIil15lI'L'I, '3113 Urclvl' 111' IIl'lIlUf4lI!L'I11'S, '39, -Im mn' D. Vf1c:'1' I 71111111 11'I111l I 11111111 11'I11'11 I M1111 1I. 11111I I I.'1111f1' i1'I111t I z111111I 1'1qI1I i1'1'II. 1-11 c'Il1I1, '30, '33, Kli11st1'cl, '37: I3lmx' Klc l7m1'11, '37: wllim Music I L'Sl1X'2ll, '37, '3S: 'l':1mp:1 3111510 Festival, 37: 'xIIIi2lfI1l, '3S: Spring 011111-rt, '37, '3Sg Cluwristcrs, '3f1. ' I 6 ,1 up -4 x I, 121.5115 NI. X Rlilil..-XND I 'O ll I'11I11'111'1' 11ll1I g1'11II1'111',1',v 1'.v f'117i'1'1'. S ., 1 59 1' L ,, , 1 V L11,xR1.1zs l. xV.fXDSNYUR'l'Il Huw 111111111 Iv1111f1' 1'1'1'1'-1'lI11'11,q, l111t I 1'111111' 1111',QI1IVv 1'I1u'1' In 1'I. f1z1i11vsx'illc, l l:1,, Il1gl1 Svlnmmml. 135: I:lN1lIl2lH. '35, '30, '37 Iyzlskcllmll, '35, '36, '37, Cillllllill, '3I1Z 'l'1':1ck, '35, '30 X zlrsity Club, '30, '37, '38, '30, I'1'csiclc11t, '37: H1151-l1:1ll 341: lwmlluznll 'I'1':1i11c1', '33, '30, Order of lJc111ns1l1c111-s 1 37, 38, Altlll itwr, '37: Ili-Y, '35, '36, '37: Tiger Rug '36, ',Z7I I111r:1m11ral NIZKIIZIQCT, '39, '3'J. IJc11w'1'11Y -IlC.XNlE'I l'li XV.Xl.l..XL'Ii I'1111l111' 1'11 .v1'.f'1' 11111I .vl'1'1'1'f. I1111-I1 Sucicty, '37, '3S: IJL'lNUStI1CllL'S Fullies, '39: llmnun Suticty, '3U. A1,1z1aRT Al,l,l'IN XV.x1.'1'1zRs I711 ,1'1111 11'1111I 11111113 y111111,g 1111111' II111'Iff-,1'1111'II ,QM 1I. . . . . , . 1- 411111, '37, '38, Rflllms IXIIINIL' lm-st1x'z1l, 37, 3Sg IJ1' 1111151111-11cs Ifullics, '37: Nl1Ii1lfl11, '3S: Ifcucillg, '37, I-'1sRR1s D. XVARD 'IMI I.: ,311 I11 ,v1'I11111I 1111 11 ,1111111111'1 x 1I11j'-' Uh! 11 1I1'1:'1'.v 1III 111,11 11f:'11y! .I 11111 V,x1,x1oR15 XVA1115 I'I1I 111' I1111 11111I II11' I1'1'1' 111' I11'x f1'IIu11'.v CLASS Nxxm' XNNRNIQR flfly, f'lnr,mHI, fr'rvmll-x'- lmfc' Vlxr nwrvlll nw' lxwnrlw' lfrl UHQEL' lfuruc, '37 '38 'iq' V011 flnlv '37 'RN' 'NNW' . . ., ,, . , l:lI'llI1lL'11, '37, '38, 30, 50l'1'l'lill'j, 38 x1L'l'fI'I'k'81ilL'l11, ,ZH Swhmning 'Il-11111. '37, '38: 'll-ulnis Klub, '37, Rn' XV.xRx0cK HU .xrzvfl ln luwlr, ,vlmv ll' .vf'1'11lr, .vlu7s' I0 zurflflrf' KIAUK B. XVARRI-ix 'll'lnll mln' l n'ln'11 l mln ln' urrfl mul. lx'1ll Iffm' mul lfllvr lrll' ul fix :'Vr'v lmxt QHI'I1U1'Ill, Rlwlxicla- Nlilitrxry .Xl'2lKlL'11D', '30, '37, '381 IR-11 Club, '30, Il.xRRlla'l' XVri1,l.r:R ll nfl, rw! fm' j'ur4r.w'll' lvrv! 1IlTx'1lj'.V ,vlflf 1' mm'-lrql llml ,VHH rmry lu' frlvlr fn fwfll ulzwllrm Mlm l'.Xl,7I. XV1zs1.m' Oh, fully xlmulu' llfz' ull lulwf- l'r. ' . . . , ,,. EIHIIIUI' .XL'l'Ullllll1lk'2Il Llulw, 37, 38, 30. Hmxxxxn QIANIHS VVHIiIiI,I'QR llu .mlxtv lrul lilllr, lfnf llmf lilllw lmx Hllwlr fn'r.qlrI. . . . , . . . . -- - , - ' 1.100 Llulm, 371 Icp Llulu, 37, 38, -NJC I1':u'k, 38: II1-N, 38: lntc1'rmli0u:nI Club, '38, -Iuniur liixx':mi:111, 'AUJQ Ifzmir Ihmtlx, '38, '30, AIARY XlI'I'CHlil.I, XVluakRlf'1 17rs .Nlu' n':1,v flvzwf, I:'r'll,x', l1r'l'llmHl, null ,vf'ur'l,'l1H,Q lujvmrfl mm! ' uf lwr' Mull, lm! fmx,v4'.v,mwl uf llmrrv Llr:'1l.x 01' llml1rr'uH.v X m1,vrlm': m1:.v1rr.x.v, ,. . .,. .. ,. X c,I'l21Il1lllf:ll'lS .XYIIIUHII Qlulw, 38 3411 Xllllllllill lluw- vians, '3f1: Sclninulcs, '301 One Blau! Niglmlf' '311: lt w llnppcncrl in Ilullywuuflf' 'jill f'll1I1k'!'1l flulw, '3'J. N CARI, xVlIlI'l'I.li IW ywr1z'.w'lf',' ilu' lwlllf nf .vlrrrf'lr'.'rlv lg ilu' luzvl :um Gmfxx Al,nlfR'1' XVlcl4s l'f1l1r'flgw .'wm1lfrr',v ull lf'11H.q.f.' Y:11'fity Club, '30, '3fJ: Swi1m11i11g, '30, '38, IRM. l R.xNcr5s -I.-xxri XVlI,l.I.XXl8 'l ln' ,Q1.l irlm irllll lim' f-lmmllrf llulivl, .ll:c'flj'.v h'1'fl,f ilu' luwrnlx uf' ull, l'O!'L'l1 Society, '37, '38, '3u: Clluc Club, '37, Spin' Ihvx, 38: 'Nl11sl1r00ms Cmning l'p, '38: Sc111i110ln's, 'jill Ili Y, '3cgg H01101' Sucicty '30, SENIORS U N.-x Lia is XVI l,I,l.-X us lmrlt'.vnH1t'I1t'.r,r ui':'4'r' fell lo llml Int. Chorislers Coneert, '39, Tainpa lXlusie liestivzil, '39, AIARY ANN NVu.soN ,N'1n .v lvriglif, ,vlze',v 'lL'I'l'f-V, xllcfv lulL'41Ir':'l', lon, .lull we u'oulllu't .mmf lim' for ten lilse xVUIl.' Seminoles, '37, '38, '39, National Thespizins, '39, Gun- Shyf' '38, lt Hzlppeuecl One Night, C382 l Know George W'zishingtou, '38, Joe Miller vs, Court, '38, The Great ,-Xllowunce Battle, '301 Radio Club, '38, 'JQI Otiice Force, '38, rl'Ili.XNlNl Stuff, '39. RU BY lirsuz VVu.soN ll1liHi'l1' Vr'l'lll',r ffl ll lfffll' VIVUIH Cilce Club, '36. V ICRA MA is VVI Lsox l'ul1'll'i1c.r.v 1,i' 11 'iK'Vt'lIflI of flufwlxr lluzf ll1lU7'll,Y ilu' u'orlll. filee Club, '38, Aerouauticzll Club, '39, Pep Club, '39. Ki-XSI'liR W'lNsl.ow 'l'In' worlll fx rullfrig for will ,vfwrlxf .l11.s1c'wi' refill 1lL'fI'l77l.' Football, '39, Varsity Club, '39. ANSIQI. A. VVl'I'TlZNS'l'lZIN Ii-i' Hn' 1a'oz'L', our kuozvx llle zvorklniizri. Urchestrrr, '37, '39, '39, Aerouzuiticul Club, '37, '38, Tzunpa Music Festival, '38, lnteruationul Club, '38, llc- bate Club, '38, '39, Pep Club, 'jijl Senior Booth, '39, Forensic League, 'jill Order of lleinosthenes, '39, De- inostlienes Follies, '39 ll A gm MW, BIQTTY A, XVOUD 'll 1u'f'-oeiflixx with Iouils' fo xfulrc, Tin' lsifzll flrutff wclrouzml r r'ci',vfvlrcr'c, filuce Force, '37, '38, Torch Society, '37, '38, 'jfjl Swim- ining, '38, lli-Y, '39, llonor Society, '39. Itnwfmu H. XVOUDBIQRY 'Z i'L'lll'Vj'l'llg on Hn' fl1ml'I,v frml'itl'olz.x' Stzuup Club, '37, Junior iXCl'Oll2ll1llCZll Club, '37, Secre- tary and Treasurer, Camera Club, '39, Pep Club, '38, 1392 Hi-Y, '39. PA U LIN is NVRIGHT l r'1'urnl1.v to ull, l1o.i'lfI1' to noni .'lIwl1,x'.v jolly mul full of fun. A I A RY li 1. LQANOR YCOT H ms Hlflmmox' ,v3'mImliLc.c all our lllclrlxg l.orv, Qzmlfty, mul l.m1llz'V.rl11'ji. lfclitor-in-Chief, 'l'lGANll1J, '3QI Cilee Club, '37, Secretary- Treasurer, Torch Society, '37, Prcsicleut, '38, Interna- tional Club, '38, Pep Club, '37, Tennis Club, 'NQQQ Hi-Y. '38, '39, Vice-President, 'AXQQ Feature liclitor, Tiger Rag, '39Z Seminoles, '33, '39, Treasurer, '391 lx'lllSlll'UOl11S Coming Up, '38, Honor Society, '38, '39, President, '39, Spice Box, '38 lilee Club, '37, '38, Mixed Chorus, 'KQQZ l inz1fore, '3QI LASIWILL AND IESIAMENI OF TI-IE CLASS OF 1939 WE, THE SENIORS OF THE CLASS OF '39, being of sound mind, sane and in full possession of our entire faculties land facultyj on this, the sixteenth day of bday, nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, Anno Domini fAnno more schoolj, do bequeath, leave, and resign the following members of Orlando Senior High School: . . . I. To the lunch room, we leave one celluloid frying pan, One hundred egg-olive sandwiches, and a silver tray. ,' II. To the Latin Department we leave a book on horsemanship and a saddle so that the students might make use of all the ponies that are confiscated. III. The Senior History Department we leave in a hurry and with pleasure. IV. To the Junior Class as a whole, We bequeath our privileges and dignity as a senior. V. Harold Goforth leaves his inspiring leadership, dependability, and most-likely-to-succeed atti- tudes to Johnny Crank, who is destined to follow in his footsteps. VI. Blond, blue-eyed Orlene Cox leaves her title of the Most Beautiful Senior Girl to brown- haired, brown-eyed Carolyn Collins, who merits the title. VII. Alice Price wills her friendliness, her aptness to succeed, and her personality plus to Mary Palmer. VIII. Ruth Farr and Billy Isbell, Ella Parshall and Johnny Sinclair leave their worn track on lovers' lane to Shirley Brown and Tom I-Iegler, Jane ,Parks and David Sloan. IX. Rusty Jacobs bequeaths his eye for pretty girls to VVillie Hamilton who can also pick the cream of the crop. X. Eleanor Yothers leaves her skillful leadership and ambitiousness to brighten the stars in Betty Thornton's crown. XI. Billy Fulenwider kindly wills his good looks to Jim Robinson, who honestly doesn't need them. XII. Annette Flapper F anny Kelly bequeaths her skill in the art of Hirtation to Alice Jane Sullivan. I XIII. Virginia Sinclair sorrowfully consigns her egg-beater hair-do to Gloria Ferrone. XIV. Sue McCoy and Charlie Limpus will their incomparable cuteness to Tinker Stewart and Norman Walton, who have an immeasurable amount themselves. XV. Douglas Aldrich leaves his retiring classroom manner to Jack Yeider-a wo-rd to the wise- is sufficient. XVI. Billy Isbell and,Diana Vergowe bequeath their football record and love of sports respec- tively to Freddie Caldwell and Margaret 'fToddy Todd. XVII. Myrl Jones leaves his scintillating wit to Teddy VVood, but Mary Wherrette takes her pungent puns with her to relieve us all. XVIII. JA. R. Creny Crenshaw and Marty lVIattox consign their unopposed popularity to Dick Fletcher and Betty Jane lVIandelcorn. i XIX. Patti Fitzgerald is willed the editorship of the '40 TIGANDO with best wishes for her success. XIX. Louanne Taylor wills her drag with the teachers to Helen Farnum, who definitely has her own way of winning them. XXI. Sara Norman and Frank lVIebane really want to take their dramatic ability with them, but they feel they really should bequeath it to Pat Nadler and William Calhoun. XXII. Shirley Bowstead wills her sunny disposition to the school to brighten up the corridors for the future Senior Classes. XXIII. Robert Coffey leaves Elaine Sheftall, Roy Donnell leaves Catherine Shell, Betty Lavin leaves Dick Fletcher, Robert Carson leaves Carolyn Kime, James Conklin leaves Betty Thornton with fervent hopes that theylll catch up. XXIV. Bill Giegold bequeaths his aptness for preparing last minute book reports and oral speeches to Ned Blossom, whose own extemporaneous ability is fully developed. A XXV. A. J. Thomas wills his free-wheeling job to Fred Ownby's dilapidated jalopy. XXVI. Margaret Shriver leaves her bored and blase air to Barbara Fox. Signed on this sixteenth day of May, nineteen-thirty-nine by the . . . 'Ng6lfLl:07S CZHAA Witnesses: E 1. PROFESSOR FLUNK M. OUT, 2. GRADUATE I. M. GOING. Page 53 DUST GR, HARRELL AKERMAN HUBBARD Fox CFFICERS lfruxra ll.XRRlil,l, . . . . . l'r-ei-iflf'11f lgli'l l'Y Fox . , Sf't'I'4'fIll'j xl.XNSlfIl',I.lJ llrrmxun . . . Ilift'-l,l't'.S'iflt'IIf -lflli AKIQRMAN . . . 'l'rm.i-:mv NIR. Lumix Osmmxia ..... Sfmzrwr luis, 'run I..xRczr5s'1' l'll5'l'-l5R.XlJk'.Yl'li CIHXSS in Orlamlu Senior High Sclimrl liisturi, riiiiiilu-iw-il viglitm-vii sriulm-rits. 'lilicsc post-grads participateal inure widely' in sclmol activities than c-vcr lwfmw-. lhii-ing rlic fall, rlic class sporismcil a safety campaign for all ut Orlamlu. Tlicy aimvrl fm' fa-wvi zicvinla-rits :mil KlC'2lIllS causc-rl by auturnubiles in Orange' County. lf, iluririg tllv clay, nu :iwiilcrirs or all-atlis from aumxncilvilcs ix-mlrr-il, a white Hag woulcl be svvri on top of tlic bank. A black flag ap- pvzirml wlivn an accident liaml UCCllI'I'C'1l. aml a black Hag at half-mast signified a ilcatli. llicsc wvn- tlic mitstamling l't'Zlflll'l'S of rlic campaign. Bill Ci-ismpli was safety uliairmari. First row, left io right: Edward Smith, Doc Osborne, Bull Crustopli, Betty Fox, Mamfiuld Hubbard, Frank Harrgll, Billy Wmmti'n. Second row: Lorvri Snarr, Lutlwfr Puclcliarbar, Jack Hodglcmson, Thomas Colin and Robrrl l.v55ur, Page 54 JAUNTV JUNIORS BRADLEY THORNTON PALMER FITZGERALD MR. HUGHES ' Sponsor OFFICERS KI.-mv lJAl.MliR . . . . Pnavidmz BETTY IINHORNTON . . . Swrfzm-y PATTI FrTzGi5R.rx1.D . . lf'ire-Presidmf FLORENCE NIAE BR.-xDI.EY . . Trmxurer FIRST AS S.-LUCY SOPIIOMORIZS and now as jolly juniors has the ICHO graduating class chosen Mary Palmer and Mr. Hughes to guide them, and it was splendid advice and guidance they offered. As sophomores, the class gave the most successful dances of the year in the ffym. To continue their reputation as progressive and original, for the first time in O. H. S. history, this year the juniors sponsored a day at Yowell-l3rew's on April 22. Due to the tremendous success of this day which was handled by an efiicient executive committee of five, a historyfmaking Junior-Senior Prom was given at the City A u d i to ri u m with Glenn Brown furnishing the music. Hard work and active par- ticipation in sports, dra- matics, music, and scholar- ship have destined the next graduating class to he suc- cessful seniors. .,. Florence Mae, Betty, Patti, Mary H 1 . X pq Hrimix .'Xl.ISRI'l l'IhX li'r11l-:MN .-X1.1.1-:N .Msxlas JXNIIERSUN fiIiR.Xl.llINli Axlmrilasux lim. 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Harris, the class has participated in a most active year. The oHieers of the Torch Society are sophomores: they are active in such cluhs as the Camera Club. the Riding Chih, and the Glee Cluhs, and in the sports field. Their progressive nature has led them to form two new societies in U. H. S.4the Sopho- more Scrihhlers and the , Lihrari' Cluh. ln the way of social activities, the class spon- sored one of the largest and mos t successful dances of the year at the Orlando Country Cluh on March 16. Tussy Brannon's or- chestra furnished th e music. Completing the year with a picnic at Sanlando Springs, the Sophomore C l a s s has left hehind it a memo- rable record. Frank, Max, Ann, Carol I IIMI xll .Xl.I.liN ,Mx 1. 'lvl' .Xxlllilcwx I'lirgm' .Xx'l'lcl'l1 .XI,lNI'1.XI'4i,Xli L LN lll-, .x'l'XYUllll lR.XNl'li5 I:.XlI.l'.Y t.l4.xll.xxl Hmm Ihxlclcx' Ilxluls L'l'lc1's lllcwxlcll' XIAIEICI. Rl,.wl4l:l'lcx I l'lll-il. 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Caldwell and Powers ,lf I trim the Green Devils . . . w i 1 -... 5 : 7 Orlando . . . 4-I-St. Pete . . . if-gif f ' T11 ,UE I Turnar- : '39 S ff S 9 9 A M , J E578 I g il is .if X A g N5 ks sf SN TEA I2 GN TIGER FACING ONE OF THE toughest schedules in many years, the hard-fighting Tigers under Coach Harry Green finished the season with six victories and four defeats, vlfell up in the first division of the Big Ten Con- ference. For the first time in the history of the school, all games were broadcast over WDBO, by Charles Batcheldor. Men- tionable, too, is the splendid publicity given the school by the local newspapers. SI DICK LEE ELLIS GREEN RESULTS Tigers . . 27-Titusville . Tigers . . 6-Daytona . Tigers . 7-St. Pete . . Tigers . . 13-Plant City . Tigers . . 19-Gainesville . Tigers . . O-Robert E. Lee Tigers . . 13-Sanford . . Tigers . 6-Leesburg . . Tigers . 6-Miami Edison Tigers . . . 6-Lakeland . . S GREENE DADDY LONG LEGS As2?QZH'2EECh Ba!1ELIQ2i'iCh ASSEIQGHE Page 68 ll fx POP HOVATER GAME SUMMARIES ORLANDO 27 - TITUSVILLE 0 Before one of the largest crowds of the season, Orlando defeated the Titusville Terriers in the first game of the season. Held scoreless in the first quarter, the Tiger machine got under way in the second quarter as the Terrier line weak- ened hy the consistent driving of Arnold, Caruso, and Dominick. A pass to Knight put the hall on the IS. Two line plays placed it on the one- yard stripe where Arnold plunged over and Phil- lips kicked the extra point. After the kick-off Titusville gave the hall to the Tigers on a punt that Arnold returned to their 30, and went over for a touchdown. Taking the kick-off after the half, Caruso ran 75 yards to a touchdown that was the highlight of the game. Caldwell drop- kicked the extra-point. ln the last quarter 4 , Y Trumho intercepted a pass and streaked 57 yards 5 't'e' if 'Wie to end the Tiger scoring for the night. V I939 Tiger Captain BILLY ISBELL ORLANDO 6-DAYTONA BEACH 7 An intercepted pass gave the Daytona Bucs this victory. For three quarters these two teams hattled on even terms. ln the third quarter a Tiger hack faded to pass. The pass was hloeked and fell into the hands of Capt. Brennen who raced -I5 yards to score. The extra point was hloeked, hut a Tiger was off-sides and the n-ext attempt sailed through the uprights. After the kick-off hoth teams hogged down and remained so until the whistle. ORLANDO I3-PLANT CITY I2 Both teams hattled evenly in the first few minutes. Then the Tigers set the Planters hack hy Caldwellls punt that was downed on their 25-yard line. A penalty set the hall hack further. As they attempted to kick, Keith hlocked FOOTBALL SQUAD if Sala. I j , , - BILLY ISBELL, T. MUNDY ARNOLD, H. B. MAURICE LINTON, E. BENNETT DOMINICK, F. B. AUSTIN CARUSO F ssle Streak Ladies' Man Dom 'Pres the punt, but it was recovered. Again Keith broke through to block the next attempt. A minute later Dominick toted the ball over from the 6. Plant City recovered a fumble on the Tigers' -I-1, and Hurst passed to Moore on the 25, who raced over to score. ln the third quarter another Tiger punt put the Panthers in a hole. Repeated smashes by Caldwell, Dominick, and Goforth gave the Tigers a touchdown as Caldwell went over from the 3. Orlando fumbled and Plant City recovered on the 20. A quarterback sneak put the ball on the 4 where McDonald scored. ORLANDO 7-ST. PETERSBURG 6 Playing the best game of the season, the Tigers defeated the highly touted Green Devils by outplay- ing the west coast boys in every department. The Tigers, taking the opening kick-off, literally ripped the Green Devils' line as they drove to the one-yard line, only to be denied as they were stopped cold as the St. Pete line held. Taking a punt on their own 36, the Tigers were on the march again. After two first downs, two plays put the ball on the 6 and Dominick crashed over two plays later for the score. St. Pete took the Tiger kick-off after the half and started on the touchdown march. Nowling, St. Pete star, passed to Nelson for 33 yards. After line plays failed, he again took to the air for 13 more yards. On a 17-yard sprint Nowling took the ball to the one-yard stripe and plunged over. ln thc closing minutes Orlando threatened again as Isbell intercepted a pass. ORLANDO I9 - GAINESVILLE 0 Showing better coordination and generalship, the Tigers chalked up their third Big Ten victory by defeating the Purple Hurricanes. Orlando kicked off to Gainesville and on the first play, G. Smith faked a reverse and went 51 yards before Caldwell finally brought him down. Phillips recovered a fumble. A pass to Caldwell over the goal was called back because of an off-sides. Five plays later, Caldwell plunged over from the 7-yard line. Dominick converted. ln the second quarter Caldwell intercepted a pass on the 50 and ran it back to their 35. After three line plays, Arnold passed to Knight for the score. Taking the third quarter kick-off, the Tigers marched 65 yards to a touchdown. A pass to Caldwell was good to the 18, to Dominick for 6 yards, and to Caldwell for 12. Orlando threatened again by a march to the five-yard stripe but failed to score again. ORLANDO O-ROBERT E. LEE I9 Having too much power, the Robert lf. Lee Generals took the lead in the Big Ten Conference by the victory over the Tigers. Taking the Tigers' kick-off, the Generals marched to a touchdown with- out relinquishing the ball. Arnold returned the Lee kick-off to the 36. Two plays later, Arnold was hurt, and the Tigers lost their sparkplug. Two passes, a penalty, and a line play put the ball on the Lee 21, but the Tigers bogged down on the 15, and Lee took the ball. After an exchange of punts, BOB TRUMBO, C. DICK MARKI-IAM, T, TOMMY KNIGHT, E. HENRY KEITH, T. A. J. THOMAS I-I Shoulders Fat Stuff T. K. Bull 'Tommie . P I Q X tw, A y ,Hikes-, M -9 IILLER PI-IILLI Doc ,er fe, Q . as sdeefxx ts I . 1 ' A PS, E, SAM TURNER, E. HAROLD GOFORTH, I-I. B. BROWN HILL, E. Rembrandt Goat Pretty Boy a pass, a long end sweep gave the Generals a first down on Orlando's own 35, hut our line stiffened and the half ended hefore Lee could put over a touchdown. Returning lshell's punt in the third quarter, H an- cock, aided hy a roughing penalty. crashed over for a touchdown from the I0-yard line, hut the con- version failed. lntercepting a Tiger pass, Partin was forced hack two plays to score. A line plunge for the extra point was good. The fourth quarter resulted in a punting duel, and the game ended with Orlando in possession of the hall. ORLANDO I3 - SANFORD 0 After going to the three-yard line in the opening period, Orlando failed to score. XVinsIow recovered a fumble for the Tigers after Sanford took the hall, and on two plays the ball was placed on the four- yard stripe. A penalty set the hall hack, but three plays later, Dominick went over from the one-yard line and plunged for the conversion. The second Tiger touchdown came after a long drive which ended when Caldwell drove over for a score from the three-yard line. The Celery Feds threatened in the Iast period, hut a fumble on the two-yard line ended their scoring chances. ORLANDO 6-LEESBURG 7 Playing the Sanford game on Tuesday and the Leeshurg game on the following Friday was a little too much for the Tigers. They went down for their third defeat at the hands of a weaker team. ln the first period a Leesburg touchdrmn was called hack because of off-sides. The Tiger line held and after an exchange of punts, Leeshurg drove to the Orlando I-I-yard line hefore fumhling. The teams hattled evenly until the Tigers staged an air attack that resulted in their score. Driving to the Yel- low Jackets' I2-yard line, Caldwell flipped a pass to Dominick who crossed the goal. Trailing in the last period, Leesburg opened up its hag of tricks and marched to the III-yard line. The Yellow jackets passed for the score. Smith place-kicked the extra point. The Tigers attempted a useless air attack as the game ended. HIT TI-IAT LINE! I-IIT TI-IAT LINE! I-IARDER, I-IARDER, I-IARDERg SI-IOVE 'EM BACK, SI-IOVE 'EM BACK, FARTI-IER, FARTI-IER, FARTI-HER! Bootin' for the Tigers EARL FLANAGAN, G. JIM ROBINSON, C. FREDDIE CALDWELL, Peanut Handsome Curly ORLANDO 6- MIAMI EDISON 2I Completely outplaying their opponents in the first half, the Tigers suffered their second Big Ten defeat at the hands of the Miami Edi- son Red Raiders. In the closing minutes of the second period, Edi- son started moving and in seven plays had chalked up a touchdown, featured by the 27-yard pass from Bogart to Lee. In the third quarter, Bogart's pass to Lee clicked again, and Miami scored an- other touchdown as Knuch drove over from the 3. Striving to over- come the lead by Edison, the rlligers, with Caldwell at the helm, heaved a pass to Linton who raced 47 yards for the lone Tiger tally. A minute later, the Bogart to Lee combination ended with a touchdown for the Red Raiders. In the closing minutes Orlando took to the air in a vainless attempt. Outstanding were Caldwell, Dominick, Winslow, Keith, Isbell, and Linton. ORLANDO 6-LAKELAND 0 Playing their last game, 18 seniors put up a memorable fight to defeat the Lakeland Dreadnaughts. In this game Thomas, sub half- back, played better defensive ball than any other member of the Tiger squad by stopping threat after threat made by the Dreadnaughts. Outplayed most of the first half, the Tigers started to move in the final period when Orlando took a Lakeland punt on their own 40. A pass from Caldwell to Caruso was good for 19 yards. Four plays later, the ball was on the 29. Arnold, taking Caldwell's short pass, side-stepped his way to the goal line--the lone touchdown of the game. The place-kick was wide. Lakeland then opened up in the closing minutes with an air and land attack, only to bog down on the Tigers, 12. Isbell punted to safety in the closing seconds. The I8 seniors playing their final game were Arnold, Isbell, Linton, Caruso, Dominick, Goforth, Knight, Keith, Turner, Ivlarkham, VVinslow, Hill, Thomas, Sheppard, Flanagan, Phillips, James and Olander. ILLY WHARTON, G. PETE PIHOS, T. G. W. SHEPPARD, T. BILL JAMES, G. DON OLANDER, K Fatt:e Nosey Shep Will Yankee mi . I I i I I I I i A TISKET A TASKET, LET'S PUT IT IN TI-IE BASKET .. UNDER THE DIRECTION or CoAcH WALTER HOVATE O l d sented on the hardwood by a winning team. R, r an o was again repre- Faced with only three lettermen returning, Coach Hovater rounded out a squad that became an outstanding quintet in the state, and runner-up for the state championship for the second consecutive year. Winning 14 and losing 5 games, the Tigers ended their successful season to tie Plant High of Tampa for second place in the Big Ten Conference. Two outstanding things accomplished this year were, first, the winning of all 10 games played on the home court, and, second, never being defeated twice 'by the same team. In the regional tournament held at Daytona, Orlando defeated DeLand by a sizable margin to reach the semi-finals, only to be defeated by the power- ful Robert E. Lee quintet, winner of the tournament. In a consolation game between the two losing semi-finalists, the Tigers came through to down Julia 3 'kwa' Landon of Jacksonville, and to be the third team to represent this district at in I I MAYNARD the state tournament. ASS'S'fGf1f Coach At the state tournament held at ll-Iiami Beach, the Tigers, in their usual role of the underdog, defeated Fort Lauderdale, the strong 4th seeded Pensacola outfit, and seeded No. l Robert E. Lee to enter the finals. Playing the hardest bracket of any team in the tournament the tired but fighting Tigers were de- feated by Daytona Beach 26-21, whom Orlando had defeated twice before during the season. As only four members of the var- sity squad are graduating, prospects for next year look bright. Boys graduating are lVIundy Arnold, Billy Isbell, Millege Holley, and David lWcKeithan. Mundy Arnold a n d Raymond Morris were selected on the all-state team, and Billy Isbell received honor- able mention. COACH WALTER HOVATER Page 73 Left to right, front row: Buddy Densmore, Pete Pihos, Ralph Ayers, Harold Leech, Freddie Caldwell. Second row: Coach Hovater, Robert Side- man, Milledge Holley, Mundy Arnold, Elliott Morris, Raymond Morris, Demaurice Holley, Billy Isbell, Frank Dupuis, Harold Powers, David McKeithan, Jack Gilmore, Manager, Henry Albright, Manager. I F Orlando . X bliOrlando . i :kOl'l2i11ClO . in KK, ll- 9fOrlancIo . ,I ' , YOrlanclo . . 21:2 'filo Orlando . A ikOrlando . ,fl Orlzrnclo . Orlzmclo . , - yfOrlanrlo . 9fOrlanrlo . ll XOFlHIlLll'J . V , X XOrlando . ' If 4. if Orlando . ' W A ' Orlando . DAVID MCKEITHAN imflallflo - Guafd Orlando . I'Orlando . Orlando . . TOTAL . A I-Big Ten Games. Q fo ' ' - I I ., 1 Tix ,sigj ROBERT SIDEMAN Guard RAYMOND MORRIS All-State Center BASKETBALL SQUAD I939 SCHEDULE 27-ELISIIS . . . 54-Leesburg . . 31-Andrew Jackson 30-julia Landon . 43-Clearwater . 27-+SZl1lfOI'Cl . 41-St. Pete . 32-Daytona . 3I-Mlllllll Bcacli . 41-Mlilllll Edison . 32-Jlllill Landon . 38-Clearwater . 38-St. Pete . . 35-Eustis . . 38-Miami Beach . 24-lWlZ'lI'l1I liclison . 46-Daytona . . 25-Andrew Jackson 34-SZlllfOI'fl . . . 667 X 3 , Q5 I W . 1 -5,--if-.-rf: ,sf WL I , ELLIOTT MORRIS Guard . 23 . 36 . 50 . 36 - 37 - 44 . 25 . 24 - 35 . 48 . 20 . 1 5 . 20 . 27 . 22 . 1 7 - 39 . I2 .24 TOTAL . .531 55 ' - L v V V, 'fl - l ' .X ,. Ai.r 5,4 MILLEDGE HOLLEY Center A , I ' HAROLD LEECH Forward -4 . s r' HF 'NL M 1 'K L E a A' j.5,,N,X,, fi . ROBERT AYRERS Forward ok W NW HAROLD POWERS FREDDIE CALDWELL Guard BILLY ISBELL Guard Forward Crlzmmlu . ilrlullclu Orlzmrlu Urlzmmlu . 'I'O'I',Xl. N.-Xlllli Arnold lslmcll . Murris Powers Culclwcll Films . Ilrally . llcuslmmrc Sirlclnzlu ff wi ., ergz a W BUDDY DENSMORE Forward sv ,U W R N R Nj PETE PIHOS Guard 25: STATE TOURNAMENT . , . -QQYFOTIl.2lllilCl'llZ1IC . , 39-Pcllsacolzl . . 31-Robert li. Loc . I Q1-Daytona . . . . . l.2O INDIVIDUAL SCORES Schcclulc Regional 'I1tlllI'l12KlIlClll 189 30 137 15 1.34 15 O S4 38 gl I3 l MUNDY ARNOLD All-State Forward . 25 . 17 . :I . :lm l'O'l'A-Xl. . . lllj Stzltc 'l'm11'11:unc11t 30 3 l 35 fm 3 3 ll - 7 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT -Ucl,zmrl . . . 28 Orlnmlo . Sl Orlumlo . Urlamlu , A 'lknal . IIS , . OUR TEAM IN ACTION . . 34-liulft lf. l.cQ . 40 RO-Ajllllil l.zu1rlm1 , 0 - vt: us, an., .Y an ., , in Seated: Lee, McLeod, Goforth, Limpus, Crenshaw, Caruso, Kuykendal, Lieberman, Price, Griffin, Wheeler. Second row: Simonds, Fulford, Robinson, Mitchell, Keith, G. W. Sheppard, Serros, Aslanian, Pooser, H. Sheppard, J, Dominick. Third row: Forbes, Trumbo, Sherman, Turner, Phillips, Hoequist, B. Dominick, Watkins, Halover, Coach Greene. TRACK 'THIS YEAR, ORI,ANDO, under the leadership of Coaches Greene and E. O. Harris, is represented on the cinder paths by a yearling team that improves with every practice. The squad is centered around three senior lettermen: ltliller Phillips, winner of last yearys state 220- yard dash, Bennett Dominick, outstanding hurdlerg Bob Trumbo, shotputter and relay man, and two other senior stars, Charles Limpus, dash man and hurdler, and Orwin Lieberman, quarter miler, have shown in the meets this year that they are stellar trackmen. WVith such rookies as Lamberton, Nlorris, Nlitchell, and hIcLeod returning, prospects for next yearis squad are bright. The Tigers have participated in three dual meets this year, winning the Daytona meet 702 to 492 and dropping the others to St. Pete and Ocala. As Orlando has won the state track meet four out of five times in the last live years, Coach Greene and the team are now looking forward to this meet to be held at Gainesville. Orlando will be Well repre- sented at Gainesville by Limpus in the 200-yard low hurdles, by Phillips in the finals of the 100 and 200-yard dashes, by Morris in the high jump and discus, and by Lamberton and Lieberman in the dis- tances. Boys and their events are as follows: 100-yard Dash ....... . . . Phillips, Limpus 200-yard Dash . ...... Phillips, Limpus 440-yard Dash . . . Phillips, Lieberman, Tlrumbo 880-yard Run . . lXIcLeod, Serros, Lamberton, Halover hlile . . ..... Lamberton,Aslanian Broad Jump . hlitchell, G. Sheppard High Jump . . . . . lN'Iorris, Trumbo Discus ..... ....... K florris, Phillips 110-yard High Hurdles . . B. Dominick, Fulford, J. Dominick 220-yard Low Hurdles . ........ B. Dominick, Limpus Half-Nlile Relay . . . Limpus, Phillips, B. Dominick, Trumbo, ltfitchell Shot Put . . ........ Trumbo, Dominick Sprint Medley' . . Crenshaw, Limpus, Phillips, Lieberman Wikia. Om SWIM, . . . FOOTBALL INTRA-MURAL CHAMPS . . . Kneeling: Bobby Dyer, Buddy Haefelc, Bob Mayfield, Maybrid Kennedy. Standing: Rod- ney Howard, Charlie Limpus, B. F. McKinney, Delbert Nordburg, Glen Wicks. BOYS' INTRA-MURALS AN EXTENSIVE INTRA-MURAL sports program was organized this year in O. H. S. under the supervision of Coach Carlisle Hughes. The purpose of the intra-mural is L to furnish an opportunity in athletic achievement for boys who do not participate in the varsity athletic contests. In order to obtain stiff com- petition, two home rooms composed one team. The intra-mural season started with touch football in the early fall. The team of Blr. Shaw and ilvliss Stone won this championship. The hard-fighting basketball intra-mural champs were the boys of Bliss bIurphy's and Nlr. lNIaynard's home rooms. ln the spring, handball was played, and diamond ball closed the season. The yearly winners are awarded an intra-mural trophy furnished by Coach Hovater. The win- ners are determined on the following basis: every team is allowed so many pointsg for example: each team is allotted 50 points for entering and Z5 for winning every game in touch football, basketball, and diamond ball. In handball a team receives 30 points for entrance and 15 for each game won. The team having the greatest total number of points wins the trophy. Intra-mural keys are awarded the individuals of the winning team. BASKETBALL INTRA-MURAL WINNERS . . Kneeling: E. Yourg blood, R. Trapp Standing: J. Span Q nos, D. Holley, K. Purdue, L. Hoe' K' quist V Bell v , . . COACH HUGHES ,M,,,,-, Page 77 Back row: Lewis Guthrie, Sam l-lall, Jaclc Gilmore, Jim l-lodgslcin. Front row: Mr. John S. Shaw, Ned Blossom, .lack Yeider, Walter Crews, Lucien Fischesser. ,Q Jr! 31 Umf !2af.,,.gz . .. BOYS' TENNIS CLUB THE 1939 Bovs' 'TQENNIS 'TQEAIVI has spent one of its most active years during this school term. Mal- com Boon acted as the captain of the teamg Jack Yeider, as business manager, lXIr. John Sidney Shaw, as tennis coach. VValter Crews was ranked as the Number 1 player, jack Yeider, as Number 2: Lucien Fischesser, Number 33 lllalcom Boon, Number -lg Sam Hall, Number 55 and Ned Blossom, Number 6. Only two members, Fischesser and Boon, Malcom Boon drives a hard forehand. will be lost to the team hy graduation. The record of the team is far above the average this year. The boys defeated DeLand and Lakeland twice, once here in Orlando and once there, by a score of -l--l and 5-2, respectively. Hillsborough High School of Tampa defeated them twice by a score of 6-l and 7-O. The second team played VVinter Garden and defeated them in Orlando and tied them in VVinter Garden by a score of 3-all. Approximately eighteen boys are Tennis Club members and strive for positions on the O. H. S. tennis ladder. I The High School State Tournament was held in Orlando in April with the O, H. S. Boys' Tennis Club acting as host. Page 78 GIRLS' TENNIS CLUB 'ltHIS ilRUl'I' olf .,X'I'Hl.li'I'lC mars have c-ngalgctl throughout thc year in tt-nnis matclws among thcnt- sclvcs anml with othvr schools. fostvring an enthusiasm tor this popular sport. lfvc-i'y Saturilay niorn- ing soma' of its mvnibcrs mvvt at thc Orlando 'llvnnis Club for this purposv. 'lihv girls harm- playr-il svvvral out-of-town svhools, tlQ'fP1lTll1gI Sanforrl, illsborough ol lanipa. 'l'hc rnvtnbvrs of the tcam arc- lliana Yvrgjowe, .lunc Nicholson, 1 x, Starling llall. ani Alum' Apgar. Klrs. Alice Kingsbury is the tennis Coach. 1 RIDING CLUB 'lluii URLANDU Sl5NloR HIGH Girls' Ruling Club was organizcml this year for mvmbcrs who vnioy horse-back ritling antl nlesirc to bccomc better trainvcl ritlcrs. 'flu-y are taught by a competent horsc' woman. Kira. A. S. YVlicc-ler. who is in CllZlI'gIC of the stables at thc Oirlantlo Country Club. Several members of the club participatetl in thc' annual Orlando Horse Show this spring. Outstanding riders are: Jane Parks, Urlene Cox, Frances Blake, Natalie Vancv, .lean Utvy, Kath lcen Colley, Harriettc' Ford, Betty Ruble, Helen Farnum, .lane johnson, and Caroline liimv. GRLS TIIIS GRoUI' OF GIRLS, under the leadership of Kliss Beth Daane, prac- ticed swimming this Sea- son at the Orange Court Hotel swimming pool. Seated: Katherine Chamberlain, Mary Jane l-lodgelcinson Alice Jane Sullivan, Betty Dyer, Christine Irwin, Gladys Cogswell, Lorraine Kieldighter, Mary Louise Anderson. Uwe :5ll'CZEl4fl!I:lfl6Z wimmeea BOYS THIS YEAR,S SWIMMING TiEAM, com- posed mostly of inexperienced swimmers, had only three lettermen from last sea- son, Cecil Butt, Glen VVicks, and Tom Hegler. The team showed great promise with Such new outstanding members as ltflaurice Kressly, captain and manager, and VV. C. Nesbit, who was experienced as a free style swimmer in the A. A. U. meets. ltfeets were held with the Hills- borough Bulldogs of Tampa, and with Eustis. ltlr. Robert E. Harris Coached the boys' swimming team. THE SQUAD Bark Stroke: Glen Wicks, Mac Nangle, Bert Anderson. Breast Stroke: Walter Connoly. 1:1'l'l' Style: Maurice Kressly, David Sloan, NV. C. Nesbit, Glen VVickS. Standing: Barbara Fox, .lean Otey, Agnes Anderson, Shirley Brown, Betty Ruble, Frances Blalce, Peggy Antrum, Katherine Clayton, Mary l-laynie, Shirley Riddle, Annette Kelley, and sponsor, Miss Beth Daane. 5 Page 80 Sianding: Luclrn Fnschcsscr, Marshall McCann, George Kiftrcdgc, Dol bert Nordbcrg, Ivroy Lang, Ralph Hagood. Kneeling: Eugene Floyd, Robcrt Carson. FENCING 1141 IIIIC lflixe lxl: 'rlfxxxs of U. II, S, lmxx- rm-1 with xluxlolllccfl-IM1' sl1Cl'L'5S Ihis XVIII' umlcr llwir cozmrll, I'ml'x-sf I NI. Ixmu-xy nf Rullirw Clrllm-gc. It is I'mfcssor Rmxvys tlnrcl your of IllSll'llL'llll ' this zlctixitx' in Urlzu I , 1. . , . ,. , . . . ,, - . 1 1 1 15 . Ihx llllll pllxul I'Im1 II1gh Sxlwul, of I11mp.l, ixxxgg xxlth thx tullmlxxhmq Vcsulls: Thx' IlI'9I mulclx pluwrl 111 I llllpl thx ll II N tp 1111 xx IN xutmwxx IUIIN gl I , 4 -5 'gg 4' Q hy il swam uf 7-J: Ihn- sn-cmxrl mzltclx, plzlyccl in Urlzlmlx, . . llltl rlcfwt hx' '1 won- ol ' - h 1 311. ' 1 lx ll nh Ill mul Xlx-luln-rs ot thc 1111111 :Irv filllilillll Ixnlwrl l':u's1m, I.llx'IL'll Ifiwlu-ml-1', IR-llwrl N1rl'lIIla'l'g, 'Q I gg I um I 111 j .1 gi, hI2ll'SllilII NICLAZIIIII, limrgc Iiittrcllgc, zmrl Ifxxgcm- Ifloyfl. Sianding: Jarlcl Lccch, Sara Moffil, I-lelcrr Rcploglc, Mable Blaclclou rn, Shirley Rlddlu, Gladys Kullcy, Caplaun. Sealed: Gladys Cogswell, Annell Prescott, Helen Moore Luclla Dlclccrson, Sue Sheppard, Lols Mcfollum. VOLLEY BALL llI 4S 'Z '1Z ' '1' ' ' I 1 ru I mix mmm ll ulxxmtx wi thx xx ll lm -mls xx IN xwllu lull Ifighl tg-:mms L'llll'l'l'tl in this S1lUI'I. lilmlxs ,,1, -1. ys team xxwrn thc contest :Incl vaclx mcmlJcr rL'cx:ix'0fl El scluml I Pagv SI 0Itn'I'. film J, Z Q eflx f f f,, 5750 0 44 an y--55-:f -'-'.--'GEO Ao Qi' 0 0 TTQER R 3 46- xq -: 'IH 5: b A . . - tx' . sg. -.. .qc a 4,'ZTf47-TIT' Q -: swf: fm' F 'lx ,..,-?,:,-2 N ucfj J 51- K ...J ' i v A ' t 9 Cassi- ELT' JK , X 5 .GN .f IU, L R We , SEMINCDLES MUSIC CLUBS I-IONCDR SCDCIETY FORENSICS SENIOR DANCE Queen and Maids of Honor . . . MARY of the House of Palmer QUEEN MARTHA ANN MATTOX SALLY of the House of Parshall AC IVITWES ,Q-M f . , LV My it , wx 5 QRLANDO SEMINQLE RESERVATICN YOTHERS Ac DNMS HENBACH QR c Wk , 7 rf' A me O iz wie .- X XPS, If XXX ' N .Qi i y j, ,tx YBSBXA at 'i ' fo ' ' - .' Q55 X.. - if' 'Y OFFICERS LAXVRIENCIZ jfxcicsox, JR. . . . 1Jfl'.ViI16'llf LoU,xNNiz r1iAYI.0R .E . Ififl'-Pfliillfllf FRANCES Davis . . . Sn-rftary IC1.i5ANoR Yo'1'Hi5RS . . . . Trrfarzzrm- HARTNVIG ACH ENBACH . . . lgIlj'i1ll'JX ATIIUIIIAVCI' AMISS NTILDRED E. TXTURPHY . . . . Sponsor Q TXTEIXIBERSHII' IN THIS Sm11Nol.ii PLAYERS is a student's reward for interest taken in the U. H. S. Dramatics Department. This activity may center upon acting or the backstage work so necessary in fine production. Although the Seminole Players is a large organization, there are few of its members who are not constantly assisting hliss lllurphy in her work. Q Two initiation parties were given this year: the first was held at Cooper's camp with a picnic and initiation activities followed by community singing around the bon- fireq the second took place at Bumby Camp, and the entire party wore gypsy costumes. After the picnic supper and initiation, an impromptu dance was held. At the beginning of the year, the organization presented Une Iliad Night, a play which had excellent character parts, ably portrayed. The next production was the Senior Class Play, It Happened in Hollywood, and then followed the annual Semi- nole Spice Box. On lllay l2, a Scotch party honoring the senior members was held on the bonnie banks of Loch Butler. This was the last pow-wow given by the Senior Seminole Braves. Page 84 1 Q 3- 1 -7. 1. f 1' HIV - 1:5f ' ,. .4 N ff. 9' Lf 11254 A x , 0- J, 4, 5 L , . , 1 YY My I l41a1 1'x' .-Xkvl N Il,xR'r111o ixL'IiliNll.XL'Il Sunni.:-31' Box XSILXIJ . l'.1'1's1' CI, 11114 8,111.1 C.XSI'l'R l'1R.XXL'IiS IJ.11'1s 111,111-LR Ifnxxxxkns . - i,l4,XX is C1111 I l,.111111aNc1f jwiasox, -IR. . li11,1.Y l'1'1.1 1 z N H 111111.11 C1o1oR'l'11 xiYRI. Qloxi-gs I.l4goN.111n l,,1xc' -Ioxx Nllliljzk S1 If KIcL'oY lfu wx XI I-.IE xx 1., liz. . Nl.1i1'1'11.1 :Xxx Nl YIHIXUX lxo xlK'I.I'.UlJ ,. gyda ' - Y - ' 9L'IlllllL'!L'.5 ,-JT4'lllI4i ,7A4' L :lilly ITL' SEMINOLE ACTING RECORD SENIQRS 'lt H:1pp1'11c1i in HoIl111'oo1l, XV1':1k111'ss for N111's1's. Xi111- i.i11 of lfinilyf' UU111' Kimi Night. Now Uo11't l,llllQil,U l 1'ig1l1t. Une Kimi Night, uxilll' I,i1'1-S of l'ill1ilj.H I Know Gcorgc' YV:1shi11gto11, uiXIllSill'1iUllI5 Coming lipf HNIlISi1l'llUlNS Coming l'p, . full of thc 1311115111-C. . Um' xlllli Night. UxV1'2lkIll'SS of N111's1'5, Hiillllll' hy Xlimhiigllrf' 'X-X XV1-ililiiigf' . XVl1icl1 is rlw NYM' to Boston. ,l'Ill'l'l'iS11 C1'ow1l. Hlfllllllf l311si111'ss. lr H:1pp1'111'1I in Iiolhwooii 1 uxilllx Lives of l'il11iij'.H Do Your xVUI'ST,H lic Holm- hy Xli night, mlihc' XVt'li1iiIl1,I,H Thr Rohlw1'1. . ulsllllllj' BllSiI1l'SS.H One Had Night. lt H:1pp1-111-11 in lloII111oo1I U'liilt'I'l'iS il S2llNll5llI'I' in Urz1n1Ipz1's Stocking, Nou I,llI1'l l.:111gh Hilxill' fiI'C'2lI KXIIIINYJIIICR' li:1rrl1'. . Our Nlllli Night, lt H:1ppc'11c'1l i11 FiUllXxvUllKi,H 'Al ri1'l1r Gun Shy. Um H1111 Niglmrf' Hlsllllllj li11si111'ss, lt Hzipgu-11111 in Holl111'oo1l. l'i1111113 RllSilll'SS,u Un Il Park li1'r11'l1, Ho Your xV1ll'ST.N Um- NI:11I Xighr, Uri :1 P11111 H1-111'l1, lr ll:1pp1'111'1l in llollx XX1lllli,'itANillt' l.ix'1's of l'illliIj.H ljlll' Nlflli Night. lr Hzippm-111-11 in llolhwooilf 'A I Jo Your XVoi'sr.H P11 Q, HQ Gipsies Robert Carson and SARA NITRNI,-KN . Imam. I'ow1fRs . . SIIIRI RY Sl.AL'oHT1sR LOUANNL 'IIAYLOR . AI.-XRY ANN VVu.soN FRANCES LANE XVIII AIARY xVIIIiRRIi'l I'Ii I':I,I2.-XNOR YOTIIIZRS . N12nBI.ossox1 . -IOIINNY CRANK . XVILLIT-XM CAl.noL'N Diex I I-Ii'I'CIIIiR . PAT ISADLIZR . .IANI2 PARKS . -Im Ronuvsox . . FRANK SHIERNIAN . IgIi'I I'Y FIIIIORNTON . ISNNIS 'II0I.I.liS0 . 'Franov VVooD . IJoRoTHY XVATISS . Iiucnfms HILL . ISRIED OWN BY . .t .I .I s. -. I. ti I. Martha Ann Maftox It Happened in Hollywood, 'I'here's a Sandlulrr in CIFZIIMIDIIIS Stocking. Grandma Fixes the Car, One Had Night. YVeaIcness for Nurses, It Happened in Hollywood. Funny Business, Gun Shy, Do Your VVorst. I Know George VVashington, Home By illidnightf' Gun Shy. I Know George YVashington, XIushrooms Coming Up. Une lXIad Night, It Happened in Hollywood. Klushrooms Cominf U I Know Georire VVashington. is A . JUNIORS Brief Gloryf' Swept Clean Off Her Feetf' Brief Glory. YVhieh is the NVay to Boston, One Illad Night. Frigght, Brief Gloryfi . Acting Honors in Pinafore. One Mad Night, Brief Glory, '6Fright, Theres a Sandburi in Grandpzfs Stocking. VVhich is the VVay to Boston, Nine Lives of Ifmilyf' It Happened in Hollywood, Nine Lives of I'fn1iIy. It Happened in Hollywood, Brief Glory. Swept Clean Off Her Feet. Now Don't Laugh, Fright, Brief Glory. Swept Clean Off Her Feet, mlthe Great Allowance Battle. Swept Clean Off Her Feet, The Great Allowance Battle, Now Don't Laugh. SOPHOMORES Swept Clean Orff Her Feet, and acting honors in I'inafore. . Hill Billy Orchestra, Announcer. Q SERVICE UNIT Ciacu. BUTT IJOUISIE .IOURDAN BRYsoN Iirsromz I'IR.'XNCIiS Crmrrrox RUSTY JACOBS Buiiu. ARES KING IURIYENIE Cox SARFNA STRI1'1.1No FRANK HARVEY RoB1sRT LJARSON BARS AIOFFAT Purge Sb , , Wg 'Um JM! fhelz' Q Left fo right: Patsy Clark, Leonard Lang, Pat Nadler, Myrl Jones, Sara Norman, Frank Mebanc, Jr., Martha Ann Mattox. PKIZSENTED NCNVIZNIBER 2 AND 3, the three-act mystery farce, One Had Night, opened the Seminoles' dramatic season. A number of persons in the cast made their debut in this play. Miss lklildred lf. llurphy, Seminole sponsor, directed with admi- rable skill. Don Cutter, a playwright, portrayed by Leonard Lang, was accompanied on his vacation to the Cutter mansion by his proverb-quoting Chinese valet, VVing, played by Hartwig Achenbach. At this supposedly-vacated house, Don found a group of lunatics: 'flohn Alden, Priscilla, hir, Hyde, and Lady lXIacbeth, characterized by Frank hrlebane, -lr., ldell Powers, lllyrl Jones, and hlartha Ann hlattox re- spectively. They were under the care of Dr. Bunn, played by VVilliam Calhoun. Patsy Clark took the part of Lucille, who feigned insanity and was rescued by Don. -loan Rliller played the role of Don's fiancee: Sara Norman, the fiancee's mother. Their maid, Depression, was comically characterized by hrlary VVherrette. The action of the story moved swiftly and interestingly: the mystery reached a thrilling climax with the appearance of joe Alterman in the role of an escaped murderer. Other cast members included hlrs. Kluck, a housekeeper, played by Pat Nadler, and Artemus Burke, a lawyer, portrayed by Lewis Guthrie. Page 87 x 1 . !i2'L'Il7Al fu 2101! i-7AZ'0Ilj,XA, IAC CfCll1'!C.5y 0 .l-l. S. RADIQ PLAYERS OFHCERS Suu Nok.x1,xN . . . . . . l'rr.vi1ler1f l':NNlS'llOl,I.liSON . . . . I'ire-l're.y-iflwlf ll.-X'l'SY CLARK . . Sl'l'l't'fIIl'j'-vll'l'N.Vlll't'l' l,l5oN.xRn l..xNc: .... . liIl.l'i1If'.X'.Y lllnmzxger Miss lxlll.IJRliD IC, AIURPHY . . Sfwm-or .-,. illlllf QFYIUR HIGH Seuool, R.-mio l'l,.lw1aRs spent an active and progressive seconll l a series of tnhercnlosis year of existence in l939. Before Christmas, they presentet f ion. Among those plays pre- recl seal nlrive brograms over the local hroacleastinc stat C lil lc Cornerinif the l nemy U antl Home for the sentetl were jerry omes :ey ,,, , A, Holidays. Un April 19 they luroaclcast a ilrama, Brief Glory, over NVIDHO aml took the play to the state contest in Gainesville where it was enacted on April 28. Other elramatizations hroatleast hy the Raalio Players were Klan XVithont a Country, mllhe Vicar Saves the Day, anal The Spy. 'l'he east for Brief Gloryw inclnmletl lfnnis Tolleson, -lane l'arlcs, Pat Natller, slot lalhonn, ancl Frank Sherman Peoples, lfrancis Gregory, Nell Blossom. lVilliam L johnny Crank was the announcer, 1 H -1-D SARA LE Page 98 N x U ill S ':z. Z.l.l'. x 'Qffi P I-'ill -rx-L7 ONARD roof-wwe JOHNNY mill s V3 Au.tp1ii11.t y y e r ff'- Q9 THESPIANS - 5 x ' 4 N13 Standing, left to right: Shirley Slaughter, Joan Mrllcr, Leonard Lang Myrl Jones, Lawrcrrcc Jackson, Jr., Harold Goforth, William Calhoun Marty Mattox, Louannc Taylor. Seated in center: Frank Mcbanc, Jr. Sue McCoy, Patsy Clark, Sara Norman, Jane Parks, Mary Wherrctte Mary Ann Wilson. NATIONAL Tl-HESPIANS OFFICERS H.-morn Goroiwn . . . .Q . . . . l,l'l'.l'illt'lIf l,,twRizNeia KIACKSON, -IR. . I'in'-l'ri-.viflwrr JOAN XIILLIQR . . . Sc'r'l'c'fr1l'-1' I.oL'ANNif 'l'Avl,oR . . . 'l'rwr.i-rmfr KIILDRED Ii. KIURPHY . . Spmrtrrr- 'lilili ixl.-X'l'l0NAI, IIQHIQSPIANS, honorary dramatic organization, enlarged its troupe this year to set an example for other state troupes. The first group of new members was initiatetl at the home of -Ioan Miller: the second, after the Seminole Spice Box, was at the home of Shirley Slaughter. The Dust season was an active one for the local 'I'hespians. They went to see lCugt-ne O'Neill's lfnrfferor .lrnres at Stetson University, anal were afterwards entertainetl hy the lJel,antl troupe. Later in the year they had the privilege of seeing the notetl Broadway actor, Frecl Stone, in l.i4L'llflIiIl, at the Annie Russell Theater. ln March, they invited actors from'Ueala for the night antl supervisetl the installation and initiation of a new troupe. At the annual 'lihespian hanquet in Sanfortl, Orlando was well represented. The 'l'hespians are proud of the fact that the entire cast of the Senior Class Play was seleuteil from their members. Page 89 SENIOR CLASS PLAY . . . IT I-IAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD IT l'l.Xl'I'liNICD IN Hoi.l.Ywoou, a rlirec-:ict farce directed by Nliss Nlililred IC. Nlurpliy, was a most sue eessful Senior Class Play. It inclncleil sueb attraetions as mistaken identity aml mlnal roles, Prince and Princess ineognito, and Immoroizs situations. Jarvis, tlle butler, was aptly played by Frank Hlebane: the Postal Telegraph boy was comieally por- trayed by lllyrl -Iones: Tom Garrity, tlle press avent, was Harold Gofortb: Alan rltremayne '1 wooll- looking and Prin ary eliau O'Conne 2 1 1 . V I PH young man with movie aspirations, was ebaraeterizetl by Jim Robinsong .losie Pembroke cess llolores were joan bliller and Sara Norman, respectively: Leonarcl Lang was a tempor-. ffeur: Betty Arvin played Doreen Downing, a movie starg lllary VVIierrette portrayed Polly r, a eomecly actress: Frank Sherman was the Prineels gnarrlian: aml Klrs. Pembroke was enaeteil by Nlartba Ann Nlattov, , SUSIE O MCCOY '1 .I GUIIUT ON SENIOR KID DAY . JEAN LANGFORD I Wow PLAY Mya MY! AWE as, . . The .QCIILCI JSCCIII . ,gi 59-'GXCR Ks VlQBRL'AXkX', 'Mui SKLNKUR CLASS spnnsxwcd ks ZHXHUZXX Scnhn' Bumh ut dw CQIXYYHX VXuvKJ.ax V,xpv.A, X ' S ' idx' ninvty KXUXXZUAS was auhkd to the dass u'c1xsuvy. XX:my scnkm' buy 5, hmm. 'Y w pvoht 0 uppmxxmil assisted bw ax numbcv ni 'yxmKm'5, gevved the pxxxmns wixh hm dogs, XxmuXwxxx'gLvx's, saxmXwKcXws, mm mM Jxinks, .VA Nhhcud :hd jXmmy Rush, ZXKKKULX by XM. NXugl1xx'K1xxx, czm1xNy xnzxnzxgvd dw Xwudx. WORK HND PLAN' - . - :Xx's'rvs CARUSO, RUBY-XN'2KuCCX', wutdxes 'Xhwy Hzxgnkc and Xhufy Recd pvucdcc thckx' MM-sxxx1xxxsXxKyw tech- nkqxw sm jauwt Cunwy dxuing Semin' Um' at Dickson-hes. g Q . .fjfNlCl50ll'.f V6.5 itll' . L Left to right: XWXXXKam Hmwww, BMJ faxsou, loc NWYHKHMW, DMN Xwmudbvrw, and BN Nr. THEY SHALL HAVE ,ff,,.tf,- MRSA KAMPBFH MISS FAWTHON ROBINSON HUBBARD FULENXXHDER TAYLOR CD El S HCEKDRBTERSH OFFICERS Xl,XNSl IliI.lJllL'Bli.XRD . . . . . l'z-tm-ifltvtf liII.l,Yl'lL'l.IiXWIDliR . . . . IVilit l,I'l',l'iIfl'llf lil1R'l'll.X .lxxii Rutalxstmx . . St't'rt'mry I.tmt'.xxNi5'l'.wt.uR . . . . . . 7ll't'll.YllI'l'l' NItzs.,It3t.l.tli.L'.xx11'ntci.t. .... . . . l ttt'nlfy Jtfztimf- 'l'iilf Ct lURlS'l'IiRS,H which is the newly :tcqttiretl nztme :tpplietl to rltt- :ttlwtitcetl mixetl chorus ttf U ll S, iiicltttles eighti imwnhers. the mzliutitx' of which :tre seniors :tml rlttf t'em:timler 2lLlV2ll1Ci'll jtttiiurs lttcltttletl in their activities this xeztt' :ire the pet'ftn'm:1nces given :tt L1lll'l'Ulil'C :tml Nlc-tmmt'i:tl -Ittnim lligh st-ltttftls, tlte Senior Hilfh l'ztrent-'lieztcliersl Associzttitm, tltt- Cliztmlvet' uf Cutrtmerce wrofftztm :tt t I' P' w- ' ' t- ' U . A i. 1 . H . 4 v the Ltty Attthtttrtttm, the Nlusic Box in Aprtl, :tml the Cnllvt-rt :tml bttlltwtn ttperettzt, l'tn:ttot'e. 'lihe Cliui'iste1's enteretl the St:tte Nlttsic lfestivztl :tt Tzimpzt. in which were feztttlretl solos. trios qttrtrtets. 'tml 'l lIllYi'll clturtts. All these events m:tcle :t very sttccessfttl :tml tm'mui':tlwle music yt-:tr :tt U. H. S. t t GLEE CLUBS lltt- uthei' filet- Clttlis ttmlci' the competent tlirectitm of Xliss Kliltlretl C:twtlton consist of twat girls' cliurttses :tml one tttixetl clttirtts :lml :ire cumprtsctl of supliomore :tml bitnttioi' stmlcnts. .I11s1f1'111N1c. . . - WHEREVER THEY GCD 1, , ffylilm 011' UN I+14.111x1'.x1u' l, 2. 3. nlu' ot tlu- lwst :1n1l 11111st :ulx':11u'c1l lllllSlt'Zll p1'1ul1u't11111f 111 tlu' l11511111 111 ilu st-l11111l was 1111-sc11t1-ml i11 tlu- s1'l1ool z11ulit111'i11111. Hlll'I' N111-ivst1's Ship. l'i11:lf111'1', hi Gilluwt llllll SlllllX'2ll1. was l3I'i'Sl'l1fi'kl lu tlu' U. ll. S. K llllI'IS' fl'I'S,u 11111l1'1' tlu' 1'xc1'll1'11t 1li1'1'n'ti4111 of Xlrs. ,lulin li. L':1111plu'll. 'l'lu' slum' wats l5I'l'S1'llfCll tl11'c'c- nights with Il 1l1111hh' cast tlu- first two nights, Zlllll 1111 :1llN1'11' 11151 thv Illil'1l night. 'lilu' pri1u'ip:1l 1'l1z11':u't1-1's 111-1'l': l.1'1 1'1.15 l5L 1 1'1cRcL'1' .... . l,,X'l'SY L11,x1z14, l.ill'.XNXli 'l'n'1,111: XI111s11111x1.x'1'1-3 . lg0X'liSW.XlN ' . . . H1'1:11 Ix.x'1'1:s, Rc1111f1:'1'l . . . . , Dux XY11.111z11x , I-.SSL R R.x1,1-11 . . . , Nl.xxs1-'11-31.11 H1'1111,x1z11, I,.xx1x1: Sixixuws IJICK lD15,1111iY1-3 . .... 'IQICIJIJY XY111111, .Ima I'1-.111-1,1-1s C.Xl l',XlN Coizcoiux . . lJIL'K l 1.1c'1'1'111c1z, l,l'fllN 11411 I..xx1: 5111 -Ios1i1'11 l'o1z'1'1iR L'11L's1x H1z111z . . Ii11.x'1'sw.x1N's :Xl.X'I'li , . . . ....... lm Lynx, O, l,, . XY1x11f1z1a1J Cox, IJ111w'1'111' 'l',x1'1,111z . . . . lgII,I.Y l'1'1.1cx11'1111sR, l',1'c:1.x1, llll1I, . A1,1c1f Hxxia SllIiXRUl'SIi, Ii.x'1'111,1-1-.x G14 im hlxnvis 'lilut 1lll'Sl'1ll' rust L'l1tlSQ'll hy 1111p11lz11' vote to plan' the thiril night was L'111111111s1'1l of l':1ts1 L'l'11'k, llthll xxvlllilfllll, R11lu'1't l,cssc'1'. llillllill' Sin1111o11s, Alcu' P1'11plvs, Uick l'xlCTk'l1l'l', XVi11if1'n'1l Cnx, l'illQt'I1l' llill. Alia- liznu- SllC2lI'lJllSt', Zlllkl .lim Lion. 'l'lu' c11l111't11l c11st1111u's znul vo-up01'z1ti1111 nt the L'lNlI'llSCS nf sziilm' huys 111111 lilll' 111:1i1l1'11N zuhlcml grvzttly tn the SlIk'U,'SS of the p1'111l1u'ti1111. Pngv 93 Front row: Luther Puclchabcr, Diana Vcrgowc, Mrs. Campbcll, Bcriha Jane Robinson, Jos Akcrman. Second row: Jimmy Sclilicnz, Lamar Simmons, Alice Jane Siucklc, Louanric Taylor, Dick Flctclwcr, Billy Fulcnwldcr, Cl cya Qlg-OL'l.C!! OFFICERS -lf1liAKI5RNIi-KN . . LUTHER I'L'cKii.xB1sR . LDIANA Viznoowis . BIZRTH,-X JANE Romxsox l,I'l'.Yiflt,llf Viz 1'-l'rf'si1lr'nl Sl't'I'l'fIl7'.1' 7ll'l'!l.VllI'l'I' N38-39 SMX' 'I'lll1 sifcoxla succcssful yczir of tlic Apollo Society, an cxclusivc l1UI1OI'1ll'j' music group. 'lilic purposes of tlu- society :irc to promote liigli imlczlls in music :tml to olitzlin recognition for tliosc' stuclm-nts wlio :irc CSDCL'l2llly tzilvntctl in music and lmvc rlonc l7lIfSfZll1tllI1g1 musical work in school lWl'l'lUI'll12lI1CCS. 'l-lic' IlTl'II1l7l'I'S lmtl srxrrztl picnics :uul mlinncrs to Cl'lClN'Ill'l' initiation of new lIN'lIll1l'l'S, . intl in l l'lH'll1ll'3' tlu- wliolv group enjoy-tl tlic opcrcttil, Nlilic Cliocolzitc Solmlicif' ggivvii at Stetson l,liiivvi'si1N in llc-l,:uul. O. I-I. S. Cl-lORISTERS 14399 wit DQS? M, Tliiffry ,sqm ,Q -up My it f W ei .M Wi new 7 C JIVIACII .S Gln LMA. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' AGLEE CLUB ,, l MIXED CHORUS ir A X? X if .W if V if iQ is SQPHCMQRE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Paq.'95 Jlfflclc 7 rn ' O. ,LL 5. ORCHESTRA OFFXCERS President . Sponsor jiximv ScHi,ii3N1'l ,... . Miss hhi,nru1.o CAw'rnoN . . . . . . . . . UNDER THE uiruacrios or Biiss Blihireri E, Cawthon, the Senior High Schooi Orchestra piayed tor most oi the dramatic productions or the year. The Spice Box, One 'Mad Night, MH. hi. S. Pina- Ercf' and the Demosthcnes 'Minstrei were accompanied hy the orchestra. This group oi taiented artists was aiso featured at the Spring Concert in Slay, at Commencement, and in auditorium pro- grams. The annuai picnic was heici at Saniando Springs in Pxprii at which aii the members were present The members or the orchestra are jean Greenaway, jack Gatewood, Biiiy Lyie, jimmy Schhenz, A hin Swaidmark, Odum Vtfaish, jimmy Vifiiiiams, Sack Goitismith, Francis Gregory, Aiice Oren, Ric ard Potter, Sanice Oison, Bryson Engci, and Buei Aress King, P580 95 Ld M ML Tac G16 'C .5 ,ff ,ws OFFXCERS Sxvox Huouxas . . . . Pr'm'si4Ivrxf 5, NV. VUZRCV, . . l'il'tZ'PP't'SilIt'Ilf Rxamacca. Hox,'x'oN . . Serrvtury xl0BXiR'Y Sufxw . . . '1'rmsurvr Mxss Cmm Wxasmam. . . Sponsor Y.S'x'x1,1uNu Xtfro Yrs 'YHHRD succcssixd year under the ncudy acquncd gxudancc of NUss NVcndcXX, the Q ' ' 11 sed of those students who were the juniov Honor Sodcty mcndwcvs Kn 'Menxovud Torch bocwty xs comy v and Cherokee junior Hugh Schooxs. X' X X 'ds of scXud:u'sXup, Xcadcvshkp, sew- 'Xdxe purpose oi the dub Ks to mzuntzun and pvomotc ugx stanm zu ive, and characxcr, Hoc Sour ooadines for xxduch the sodexy stands. PM nxcndwevs suave to be domed to the Nanonzd Honor Sodcty. Khss L. B. Bhxkey organized the sockety dues years ago to cncourapc x the sophomores. A picnic at a f he iouv pnncudcs among S xdando Sprlngs cxdmlnated dw Scans cvcnts, Page 97 .402 5 x iss XX X ALICE PRICE H ororftl Assistant Editor ARTiVl'?C5ACHENBACH L9 6 agar Surcr X'lvPi:2ot'iOft man 65 - TN Q5 '. Nlosgixax -f Op f, , sttsort , Q, . f s 0 ed X! f -, X , 1 fr If ' 99,Q?+s'fff -1 It f f KC ' be :F f, 21 lc 1 I O K X X f szeoiio A1 u ff, Ar. YV inf W, iff ...,. I--,, - I2 0? 'M46 ' - - - THE-NINETEEN-I-IUNDRE Now 'rrmr TH is 1939 Tioixxno has grown from a blue and silver dream to a blue and silver reality, the statf can rest in peace with the knowledge that its task has been efhciently completed. ln November the staff of twenty-one began to work with a willi' with the goal in View that the '39 O. H. S. yearbook would be the 'Kliing of all ,1.lGAND0S.U The staff, headed by Eleanor Yothers, and associate, Alice Price, prepared this fourteenth issue for publication. Promotion manager, Harold Goforth, assisted by Frances Davis, conducted an extensive sales campaign among the students and teache1's. hlany novel ways of raising money and selling annuals were employed, such as a limerick contest, auctions, and a drawing for a free annual. This campaign resulted in the selling of over -I-U0 annuals. Hartwig Achenbaeh capably supervised the numerous financial matters as the 'TTIGANDO' treas- urer. Bob Clark, photographic manager, arranged for the individual and group pictures and super- vised the photographing of juniors and sophomores. These six students and Klr. Lottick composed the executive committee. This group directed the publication of the annual and compiled the book. MARTHA ANN MATTOX MARY ANN WILSON ELLA PARSHALL GORDON BLACKWELL DAVID MCKEITHAN SAM TUR Quotations Feature Editor Assistant Feature Editor Typist Sports Editor Artist Page 98 A x , .. ee FRANCES DAVIS BOB CLARK PATTI FITZGERALD ELEANOR BRANNON MARTYNE AUSTIN SARENA STRIPLING ant Promotion Manager Photographic Managcr Activities Editor Assistant Activities Editor Assistant Activities Editor Senior Narncs and Activrti Patti Fitzgerald comvetently wrote the activities, assisted bv Nlartvne Austin and lfleanor Bran- I- l . , . non. An entirely new set of senior quotations were selected and adapted by Klartha Ann Matrox. 'lihe names and activities of the seniors were collected and compiled hy Sarena Stripling. Nlary Ann I ' ' I 7 Wilson conductet the votinif ot the XVhos W ho as feature editor. assisted hv lflla Parshall. Sam P' . I-IIRTV-NINE.TIGANDCD . - - 'liurner designed the art work on the inside of the covers and the drawings throughout the hook. Gordon Blackwell accurately typed the copy for publication. The sports section was written hy David Klclieithan. Assistant photographic managers, Betty Thorpe and Bryson Engel, were also helpful as general assistants. Howard Babcock, aided by Joan Miller. took the pictures appearing in the candid camera section. To Klr. Kenneth Y. l,ottick, faculty advisor and sponsor of the 'l'lG.xNlxJ, a more-than-deserved trihute should he paid. His unceasing ettorts, original ideas, and esteemed advice made possihle the puhlication of this 1930 yearhook. 'lio Alan Anderson, our photographer, the staff expresses its appreciation for his excellent work. Also to Johnny Long of the Foote S Davies Company, and to XValter D'arg1an of the Photo Process lzngjraving Company. Photo Process lfngravingl Company and Foote 51 Davies Company of Atlanta did the engraving and the binding and printing respectively. fl I u lt A in ' D BABCOCK JOAN MILLER BETTY THORPE BRYSON ENGEL d Camera Asst. Candid Camera Asst. Photographic Manager Asst.PhotograpI1Ic Manager Page 99 GUI? BRAIN TRUSTERS - - - YOTHERS INGLEY PRICE vekeowe OFFICERS ELEANOR YoTHERs . . . . . . . President FRANCIS INGLEY . . Vine-President ALICE PRICE ..... . Secretary DIANA VERGOWE . . . . Treasurer MRS. BELLE C. BROOKS . . Sponsor THE OMICRON ETA SIGMA, Orlando Senior High School National Honor Society Chapter, upholds the four cardinal principles ofscholarship, leadership, service, and character. It is upon these qualifi- cations that its members are selected. Each year ten per cent of the seniors and five per cent of the juniors are elected to membership. ln '38-'39, the society had a total of 67 members-47 seniors and 20 juniors. The purpose is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and develop characterf, The second annual convention of the Florida Honor Society chapters assembled at Orlando in No- vember in the Sorosis Women's Club. The local chapter made all arrangements. The State Consti- tution was partly revised, necessitating another State Convention at Tampa in lylarch. Here the Con- stitution was formally adopted and state oflicers elected. Betty Thornton, a junior member of the O. H. S. chapter, was elected state vice-president for '39-'40. The society held semi-monthly meetings-one at school and the second at a buffet supper in one of the members' homes. The project of former years, the one hundred dollar scholarship fund, was continued as a major objective. General supervision of scholarships was carried out by the organization under the direction of Gertrude Johnson, scholarship chairman. A formal tapping initiation ceremony was presented in the auditorium twice during the year at the induction of new members-in November and February.. Jewell Scarboro, program chairman, was in charge of these programs. Frances Davis supervised the year's social activities, and lVIarie Curcio was decoration chairman for the local convention. Mrs. Belle Calvert Brooks was the competent faculty advisor of the society. The fear's activities culminated in a beach party at Daytona. 3 Page IOO CS S Min ' Q 2 Aj' qi 'Z S B WY N 'Y . X . O. I-I. S. NATIONAL I-IONOR SOCIETY CHAPTER . BIQN AIEBIERGIZR H.'XR'I'XX'I!I AQII ICN BACII IJOL'OI..AxS ALIJRICII ICDW.-XRIJ ATI4 I N SON If l.liI-XNOR BR.-IN NON I,,xI7R.-I BRYAN -I,xcI4 CIIRISTNIAN FRANQIAQS COAIPTON .IMIIQS CONKLIN NI.-XRIIC CURCIU FR,xNcIfS DI-WIS -I.-ICR ICIJNIONSON GRAYSON IQNSIGN IJICIQ FORIIIQS XVII.I.I.,xxI GIIzc:OI,D H.'XR15I,D GOFORTII SENIOR MEMBERS BIETTY CTRAIIAM KI.-XRY HAYNIIZ FRANCIS lNGI.IzY RIsI2Iccc.x -IAQIQSON fTliR'I'RlfDIZ KTOIINSON ROSIQNIARY KIRKIAND IRIS KIzIaR HINDIXLYN K0'I I'I.lZM.-KN RUTH I.IaP.Ixc:Ia ANNII2 LIQWIS IRIQNIZ NI.-XNN HIsI,IsN KI.-XRTIN AI.XR'l'H.fX ANN NI.-X'l I'0X KI.-XRY MIiNDI5NII.IxI,I, -I.-KN I2 KIURRIS STAFFORD NIORRISON Page IOI KIOI-IN M II.I.I2R KI,-xNIzT AICCLURH HIQLIQN PIIQRQIQ ARIIIZNIC POWIQRS InIsI.I. I'OwIfRS ALICIQ l'RIcIf IXIARY Rlilill I..-IwRIaNcIc RIQKIQR IiIiR'I'II.x .IANI5 ROIIINSI -IEXVIQIII. SCARIIORO -I,-INIQ Illili 'l'.xRTIs I JI.-X N ,I V IQROOW li BIs'I'TIf VVOOO I R.'XNCliS j.IxNIf XVII I I I I':I.I2.-XNOR XIKVIWIIZRS tiffiirfg ,553 ' S1535 f atb DO 'V 49 J aff 'Ge 8 Fw 0 'F -silo if Q' ff'fteSMz1m.- irq ki' F'1 f 'f Hsu .. Kleen r,vq,A.U,q Dx time agmnk ' miter .. A V EH 'lx mx Q'2lIli'1l,j Ax 'ff I my T 5 cl Vdcuf mfg, .. f Ss X y M M trnlujy. in ww gm I A MIM , ll Us 5- 3' Vmlfi :, S V. Hwxriwiw :hy i'i1r2qy gpm- 5 if 'xfAllI:b4,I,,l,imq'fzQ,Ev' ' we-, max 2 ' . Xe QXYJZDMR S09 Pb v If., kiwi ,X M 'Xi+ '. To Bull h ' Cam? A acailtiil ' 'ig..tat-niinmrimm if my fi xg il .LN 351. 'li fi 'x. My ,- z , ff ries, 'fefff U 1,1 i Sff If t, fi naw' W't,,,r,. ef . 0 . ups National gn? 0 Nm1tfmr,e,. 13 83-8 LamfTY To Ubservei National Book Week it meek, lsrsiifi fr-.15 will bf, gh S . librnvyy 333, 746 V 12787: jiri? ln Center PATTI FITZGERALD Editor-in-Chief Tiger Rag Starting at Top, Clockwise JEWELL SCARBORO Business Manager GORDON BLACKWELL News Editor ELEANOR YOTHERS Feature Editor MARY REED Proof Reader SARENA STRIPLING Tiger Tattles JOY BABCOCK Proof Reader DAVID MCKEITHAN Sports Editor 1 the thvi - Y ' Tr . Ziigiiiar. mu: been 'D hiiidbiix A 'H 'f and 3 W' guy, HEX eww have nam. t'lr'1ali.AN WU, Eiigtrt EQ houlgg and ' . germ- - 2 W 'I 'f' his 'Q' ns ind taken lip . A .lg 3 Ei-tix Dy ., iiriuligiin about mm vafmus bms....fmrs win iiiitfggfggx Ygkniggiazz is .fxtw and trouser pwkefi- ' ' 'md amen? Ulf? and in store the rgzldmka l'iN'1'liRING ITS THIRD successful year under the sponsorship of Miss Barbara Draper, the Tiger Rag continued its policy to be a paper of the students, by the students, for the students of -U. H. S. The features of a library column, Stylish Studiesf' and mlihe Stage Door , were new additions for the readers' enjoyment. Another new presentation of the school news includes a front-page column, News Tidbits. Page I02 J WJ Q .74 Cf J, We I - C 6 Olltltlri lJlll LMA 'TTHIS GRUUI' CUNSISTS of those students who are interested in newspaper or creative writing and who are taking journalism as a course. The principal activities of this class are to collect and write school news for the Friday edition of the Ewrzizzg Reporter Star and to publish the school paper, the Tiger Rag. The Friday page contains a chatter column, Conlidentially Speaking, written by Hari' Smith, and school news from O, H. S.. Vocational school, and the junior high schools. The school paper, edited by Patti Fitzgerald, is a weekly publication. Kliss Barbara Draper, instructor of Journalism, is the guide and advisor of these students. and it is her aim to give young newspapermen and women an early start in their profession. From the twenty-two members of the class, two representatives attended the annual journalism convention in Gainesville, Florida. lllembers of the class also ucover trips taken by other U, H. S. organizations. y ..... .1 11...- . -.- ' I un ID 1 . , s-,--..,,-,' c C .,, , 5 ll., 0 Cizbdfoof, Page103 DEBATING SQCIETIES .. 910, RUSH P BDU MRS. LIGHTHISER ROGERS JAMES miata OF DEMOSTHENES OFFICERS NAUONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE OFFICERS KIANIES CoNK1.IN . . . . . l'1'e.v-iflwrf lmfu. POWERS .... . Secretary HRS. lmzxia LIGHTHISIZR ...,.. A ....... S fwonxor 'limi N,x'l'loN.-xl. Fomsxslc Llf.-XGUIQ is a national high school organization for recognition of speech work. XVith membership based on a point system it installed its first Florida chapter in Orlando Senior High School in February, l938. Since that time the local chapter has had an outstanding debate team that xvon all honors possible in the State of Florida in 1938, including the debate championships of Orange County, of District III, and of the State of Florida Orange County oratorical contest. On December 12, 1938, the Orlando N. F. L. chapter was host to seven Central Florida schools, including txventv-one teams. Klore than one hundred guests attended the banquet held in the school cafeteria which climaxed the dav's events. Besides engaging in this active program with other schools the local chapter dramatizcd an original debate skit, written by its sponsor, Klrs. lrene Lighthiser, and presented as the January program for the Parent-'lieachers Association meeting. 'llhe National Forensic League members ranked according to the points earned are: lrene Lighthiser, sponsor: ldell Powers, secretary: Ansel VVittenstein, Flida Kicker, jimmy Rush, Dorothy Yates, Debby Perdue, Francis lngley, james Conklin, president: Douglas Aldrich, Fd Atkinson. Charles Stratton. Lucille Lawton, julian Dominick, Max Brewer, Dorothv Boardman, Bill Cristoph. lfleanor Strubble. Lela Van Devanter, and Helen Kloore. ORDER OE DEMOSTI-IENES OFFICERS -Iiamv RUSH . . . . . I,IJl'.l'it!l'llf R.xi.vH Romans . . I'ici'-l'riwi1lwir DERBY Plikllljli . . St'1'l'l'flII'-1' HILL tl.-XMES ..... . 7lI'1'Il.VIlI'l'I' HRS. IRiaNia I.Icu1THlsifR . . Sfwofiyfn- Turf fJRDliR UF IJEMOSTHIZNIZS is an O. H. S. organization fur those interested in public speaking, debating, and oratory. This year its speech program has included more than seventy interscholastic debates in which approximately forty students have participated. Many other debates were held between the members of the club itself. Highlighting the activities this year was the annual minsn-el show, which was a brilliant success under the direction of Blrs. Irene Lighthiser. Social activities of the Uemosthenians have included a Wiener roast, a Kid Party, a steak fry, and :1 banquet at the close of school. AT OXTAIL COLLEGE IN Tl-lE DEMOSTHENES MINSTREI. . . . Sealed: Frances McDonald, Eugene Hrll, Bobs Morlat. Second row: ,lunc Nrcliolsorr, Alina Apgar, Eleanor Strtrbel Carol Errsi ri Rebecca Holton, Mrs. Asluc. Third row: Bill Butler, Jack Goldsmith, Drck -Dall, Surnrer Rnntl, Ttirwtill Tnlltrgj, ,Burr Briggs. Not in picture: Luclla Dickerson, Sam Brabson, Etr-cl Lea: Oatlcy, David Trrorrrpsun. OFHCERS l2l'tlliNlC llllll. . . . l'r'r.vr'dt'rrf lircxxeras lXll'lJON.Xl.lr , , ,S't't'r't'lr11jv-'l'r't'u.vrrr't'1' I!.xr:s lxl1lIfl'.X'l' ....... lift'-l'm'x1'r!t'rrt Mies, lllil.IiN .'XSKl'li ........ Sfwrrrxtrr' 'I'll1i SHl'lllJKlllItIC St'l:1l2l:l,1alcs is :in limim':ti'y literary :xssneizrtimi fnnnrlerl lry Mrs. llelen .Xslcne :nt tlie beginning of tliis yeztr. 'I'lie ptirrurse ut' tlie nrgztnizzttimi is to prninute :intl stilnnlznte literary ztspirzitimis in tlie niintls nf U, ll. S. stnrlents. .Xt present nnly snpliuiiimes are ineinlrers, lint eventnztlly inenilrersliip will inelntle nnperelassinen. 'lille Serilrlulers nlztn tu nnlulisli at rnugzrzine containing lin-nilit-rs' cnntrilmirtiniis gtnrl expect tn enntinne tlie przletiee uf spmismiiig snplinninre spelling lmees in U. ll. 5. THE STAMP CLUB OFFICERS .lmncs Cnxrqrrs - - - l'r't'xiu'errf Samui, Lrrnss ...... ,S'm'r'vlt11'y-'l'rt'uxr1wr' llI.lX'liR linxxyxrcns .... . Int'-l'r'r.vitIt'r1f Illia. KliNXIfTll Y, l.1l'l l'll'Ii ...... .S'ftrrr.wr' rlllili rlllhlili l'IllIiX'l'lCllll' Slr1lli'I'Y, ninre eonnnnnly knuwii :ls tlie Stznnp Clnlr, is eniiiprrsetl nl I0 girls :intl lmnys WIN' lr:1x'e :tn :retire interest in stznnps :intl rlesire tn prninnte tllis linnwletlggge witli ntller stntlents in tlie sellnol. 'liliis group nleets ex'e1'y UlllL'l' lYetl11estl:ty, nlmtznns at general lillIlWll'flQ'C nl neu, nlwl, :intl nnnsnzll stzninrs, :intl eniitlnets vstlnzilile exeliztnges. 'llliere lizwe lreen zu ninnlmer uf experienced ecrlleetrws :ts guest speakers tliis yezn' lu stinnilztte tlie interest of tliis linlrlmy. r - j!IQI!l l!lT! r f F 422 Y lx ' , ll 7 4 . . .us lu ufe.fea.4 C g! I OFFICERS Sfxm H ifizxfxxpifx . . . l'nf,viflw1m lgli'l l'Y CSRAHANI . . . I'ire-l're.viflr-:ilu lxllNliRY.-X llifRN.xNn15z . . Sl'l'I'l'f!Il'lII lilliv l'iL'l.liNXYlIJliR . Te.mrrro IXIARY H,wNliQ . . Refwrter I3.w,iz.xR,-x Fox ............... l'iani.vm Rum' Num, C.X'l'liR and VVll.I..XRD l',-xT'1'Rlpcsi: . . fjfillllyifllllfl'l,l'UA1f'l'IIlll!l Miss ANNE Sruxic ....., . . . Crifim ' Tiiii SPANISH Cl.L'B, Los Qriipioteseusf' was urganizetl in 1034 untler the sponsorship of illiss Anne Stone as a means uf furthering interest in and ut gaining a hetter untlerstanaling and appreciation of the Spanish race. All seeontl year students and those nf the iirst year classes who maintain an average of li tliruuglmut the selmul year are eligihle for memhership, Columbus Day, Christmas, anal Pan-American Day are eelehratetl each year with appropriate programs. The cluh seeks to take atl- vantage of any entertainment of Spanish interest given in the enm- munity. 'lihis year a numher of students attentletl a leeture given at Rullins College hy Pemlru Salinas, Spanish sehular and poet. llis suhjeet was The Spanish Character as Revealetl hy Spanish Art. 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'l'1:I'I1.v:m.'f' I ll-ixxme Yll'l'lll-ZRS . . ITrl'-l'1'm'irim1l I W TIA 5V-WIVINII . - I IHlf'I11 ' lRl.liN lhm's1'1,.x1, . . . .S'm'r'ulur,v MISS llnfru IM xx:-1 . . .Nfwzwf lx ws mammal xl-:us ut' Ul'QfIlIll72ltlUll umlm , , . . :Ls III-N Imx lvccn 'vm' III lllv mml IICIIYC It Sll1lL'l'YlSL'Il ilu-zm-1' txvlqut szllus :mt spvcxzll rlunt VIIICN. Utlwl' Dl'fIVlt'K'lS :xml zu'lIx'i1iv4 ru Il wmlxw sznlc. L l11'1s1111:1N Iwzlslwis. wrap' s in ilu- sclw-II. 'l'I11'u11g'l1u11l tllc yuzu' MISS DAANE Sponsor lmmmlis. mul Ifzlstcl' lmslwls fur lllc CI1il1II'c11R wzml :lt llw lmspitzll, Il flzmcc. sn'x'cl'ul pin' llirs, zmcl sm zlsscmlxly Illlbgllllll Iluuumillg Nlmlmcx-'s lisly. 'l'l1v pllrpuws wwf llw Girl! Ili-Y url- lllCllllCZll xxitll lllill of llw lmyx. 4 L1 mf, UNA I OFFICERS Al'S'l'IN L'.x111,'s11 . . . l'1'1'.1'i1l1'11l 1311.11 ls111-31.1.. . . . I'i1'1'-l'r1f.1'i1l1'111 XI11.111z11 1,Hll.I.Il'S . . S1'l'I'!'fIll'-1' 11liNN1i'l l' IJ11A11N11'11 ..... . 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'l'111' C1lI1U'S H1111 111 1'i2lI1'lC consists of pi1't111'1's 111 boys 11111king 1111-st111c 111' being st111Q L'1l2lIH111llllS 111 11111 spurt. f,llfSfZlIl111llf1 11t1111'tes' 1111111cs 1110 i11s1'1'1111'11 1111 1110 Roll 111 H11111111 1111- 1'1111111x of this j'C2lI'1S activity wus Z1 11011011 p111'ty 111-111 211 U11yt11n11. 'l'11is 11-111 tw1-11t1'-111111 boys 1'1'c1-1v1'11 f1111tb1111 lcttcrs-11111 1111'g1cst 1111111111-11 1-V1-1' given by t11c sc111111 T1-IE STARS WILL Sl-IINE AGAIN lQlXllGl-ll AT Ee cliollgaff ganznef To 'l'i5RNllN.x'l'li Tllli '38-'39 foothall season, the l1lL'llll5Ql'S of the football sqnail were given a hanqnet by the Urlamlo High Sehool Athletic Association. The sqnaml meinhers anal their fathers, who were guests of honor for the evening, attenilerl. The mnsie room was ileeoratetl for the oeeasion with foot- ball pictures and trophies. Toastmaster for the evening was Nlr. Thomas lf. Gurney, who introilneerl the rations speakers. Senior High coaches, Greene anal Hovater, anml assistant eoaehes, Klaynarrl anal Hughes. thankeil the football boys for the eo-operation anml good-will shown clnringg foothall training. ,, The P.-T. A., aialetl hy lllrs. Harilaway-director of the lnnehroom-planneil the nienn. As much enjoyed as the clelieions fooml was the entertainment fnrnishetl hy lfva Klanile anal llorotln' Symonds, who sang clnets: lfthelyn Allen, popular U, H. S. hlnes singer, 5511121 the gwt.l,tlu,m.t of P. A. li.,l' which was anrovriatelx' ilemlieaterl to Bob Trlnnho, a vovnlar senior memher of the sn nail. . l The hamnet was incleecl the climax of a sueeessfnl gridiron season anal so enmlenl a smlenilitl rear for . y l . the U. H. 5. ligers. Pagelll ORLANDO GIRLS' AVIATION CLUB OFFICERS N.ixNcY XVARNIQR . . . 1'rr'ri1lmt VVILLIE KTVVNBY . . . VIH'-P1'1fsi11r'11f l':Dl'I'H SC.-XRBURO . . Srw-rffn1-y-Trmxzu-er xliIiWIil.I. ScARBoRo . . Sl'I'fl'fllIf-llf-IJI'lllS llE'l l'Y lJHlI.1.II'S . . . Cafwmin MISS ANNE BRUCE . . Sponsor FTTIIIZ f7RI.ANDO GIRLS, AVIATION CLUB, under the sponsorship of Miss Anne Bruce, was organized four years ago as the Junior Birdmen. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to encourage and promote an interest in aviation throughout the high school. The club is divided into groups according to their knowledge of aviation, those being: Aces, lfagles, Fledglings, and Uodos. Nleetings are held every Thursday after- noon, so that the girls can learn more about Hying, through discussion and instruc- tions about aeroplanes. From the dues collected, members of the different groups are given Hying lessons at the City Airport. During air-meets these girls are capable assistants at tIIe airport. TI-IEY FLOAT TI-IRLI TI-IE Seated: Mary Whcrrctte, JewcII Scarboro, Nancy Warner, Fay Fox, Edith Scarboto, Betty Annc Moore, Martha Ward, Cecil Mishow, WiIIa Mae Davis, Vera Mae: Wilson, I-IeIen Jean Stover. Standing: WiIIic Ownby, Marion Sanborn, Juanita BaiIcy, BiIIic Ruth Fox, Miss Bruce, Shirley Riddle, Ruth Pike, Thelma Osteen, Majoric McKinnon. First row: Jos: Whitmore, Don McDade, Doc Osborn, Bill Hutchinson, Robert Colley. Second row: Jack Ycidcr, Frank Morgan, Billy Cannon, Bob Carson, Bob Roncy, Harizcll Hcnlinc, David Sloan. Third row: Jim Lyon, Jimmy Ferguson, Gerald Ayers, Roy Knight. l-l Tl-IE GREATEST GF EAS JUNIOR AERONAUTICAI. CLUB OFHCERS Blu, HL I'CHINSON . . l,l'1'.Yilf1'1ll lion CoFFiaY . . . . Iwifi'-l,I'l'.K'flll'lIl FRIQD H.xl.ovicR . . . Svwrffrry-Trwrrxinw- NIR. Lizox Usnokx . . Sfwnxnr KIiila'1'lNc:s OF 'rms CLUB are lu-lil every 'l'ucsrl:u' morning to stimulutv intern-st in ztvizltion. Uucs of ten cents pct' wcvk :irc collected and cnzrlwlc- om' member vuvlr wvvk to take ll flying lesson at the Orlando Hlunicipzrl Airport. 'lilrrcc ITlCITllUCI'S, Robert Cof- fey, Bill Hutchinson :incl Gone Lcmire, :irc licmsrrl pilots, :mil many others expect to rvccivc licenses in tlu' near future. 'lilrc club enhioyccl zu picnic at Szinlzuulo Springs in April. Aurong otlwr zu'tivitic's tllc clulw spvcizllizcs in constructing zrirplzuu- morlcls. Pa3cll3 LEO BABS MYRL BARBAIRA- MAX PEP CLUB OFFICERS MYRLJONES. . . . .... 15-ei-iflezzt LOUANNIS r1lAYl,OR . . . Sevretnry-Trwzszzrer MR. ROBERT E. HARRIS . . . . Sponsor CONTINUING ITS PURPOSE Of creating enthusiasm for sports among the students Of Senior High School, the Pep Cluh was an inspiring group in the fall at the football games. They kept the gOal-posts trimmed with O. H. Sfs cOlOrs and the Opposing team's colors as part Of their program, and for the first time had small Orange and white skull Caps which the mem- , hers wore in their specially roped-OH section Of the hleachers. Rlemhership in this club is Open tO anyone interested in advancing the spirit Of fun and enthusiasm Of Sports. Cheer leaders this year were: lllyrl jones, Barbara Fox, Leo Pomeroy, Bahs lloffat, and lllax lllillitizer. New cheer leaders, uniforms were adopted. RW ll RAHX. X Rhhl' L SECTION OF PEP CLUB . . YM ' E -f-F- ':i' ,. 'T Q MD CAMERA CLUB OFFICERS Rfllll-1R'I'f.l.RS1lX . . . l'w.r'in'1'11f Rrrizitm' Cutfificx' . . . . I'ffl'-l,l'l'.YfIfl'1lf lflmixim NVrrr11miiRRY . . Sl'l'I'l'fl1I'j'-vvl'I'I1.X'IlI'l'l' NIR. il. S. Slim' . . Sfwfzmr l ximian 'rlii-. SPOXSORSIIII' ul Hr. ll. 5. blizlw. tlic first L11llUl'l'1I Clulw tlizlt Urlzimlri Scnirrr Higli Img ltnrmn was rwggziiiizcrl tliis XVIII' to Sflllllllilfi' intcrcst in tnrlmlr-rn plmtrrg- as ,X M QNX 1 XX 'N PRIZE-WINNING COURTHOUSE PICTURF rznplirwlmtli vzzmlitl :mtl still slirits. Nlctlilwisliip iii tlic' flllll if rrpvn to :ill 5lllkl1'l1l5 ilirc'i'r'stt'1l in rfitlwr- lmr-ning ru' zulvztliciilgg tlu-ir lmuwlc-mlgt' of Dll!7ffJQl'ZiDllj'. At'tix'iti1's of tlic group im'lutlc'1l special visits :mtl instriictirins lI'lllll crm11irm'i't'1'll plIUtll l 1pllk'I'S in 1 - 4 . Urlzimlo, zlml cziitiwzi liilws un wltiuli picturcs XYUVCI2lliCIl,.lllllQl'Kl,ZlllklDl'lZl'S2lXK'2l1'kll'll. 'lllllx1ll3UX'l'PlL'TllI'l'0l tlic- Cotirt llrmust- was jutlgml tlic lwst ut tlic XVIII it wwe f'llil'll lu lD'1x'i1l 'l'lmtup51m, at srmpliutttrwv. 1 1 . 1 1 irsi row: Maw Wli.'rrftt1t, Bglty Gralvarrr, Dutly Nxfoodbcrry, Bob Ccsrsorw, Mr, Slmw, Rubcrt Ccrtluy, Cqrolrrvg Krrrw, ntlrltztrrv Cotltw. Second row: Gmac Diirrnrrcc, Tagwcll Tally, Jack Gatcv-form, Slaytorr Harris, Craig Tuclrcr, Bttrr Briggs, Bob Clorlr, Grin Sturchio. Third row: Klcriost Srrirllv, Oliver Edwards, Robert Bower, Jack Burirritll, David Tlrormrsm, l-luwtartl Babcock, Willard Pattrrdgc, Bm Abbcrgcr. ff 1 J.-.., .' xx 1 I x ,N Q if x 'I W 1 65 i,.gf.'52,6 ,uw ZX f iw Q M WHQS WHQ Va. KX Q EE. S . 6 XW5 E ig , lllll CANDID CAMERA FRANCES BLAKE .Jim THE LONE RANGER V11 JI. bfbilllitltlf E C CD 74 CDRLEN 'mov on K m 5XX'? he NNGXX Mxrror, V0 5 'vest of the Who 'xs ax film! V Mail! Hn answe 1 LKACHIC 'dede prayer rio a max . RXLLY HM - Q Y: ' fs X .X X YNW NBER ALICE PRICF VRIENDLIESI . . TP1eirsis'fhe smile that wms . . . JIMMY RUSH . - -:gu i . 1 . . . MOST DEPENIWABH HAROLD GOFORTH X fl-E,-KNOW YOTHERQ . . . Ready, willing and able... ...NX!HO'S WI-IO Q MARTHA ANN MATTOX and VALMORE WARD . . . They trip the Light fantastic. and MYRL JONES MARY WHERRETTE T iiifig . . Never a dull moment. BEST ALL-ROUND WITTIEST . . . BEST DANCERS . . ALICE PRICE and HAROLD GOEORTI-1 Ok in every way MARTHA ANN MATTOX and I. R. CRENSHAW . . Popularity plus. 'k if ir if SUE MCCOY and CHARLIE LIMPUS You couIdn't be cuter! L SX SEM. Y . . A 5 K. . W- .fi l l MOST POPULAR CUTEST . . . MOST ATHLETIC W.. Agway DIANA VERGOWE and BILLY ISBELL . King of the Gridiron 'Queen of the Court. . . . MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ALICE PRICE and HAROLD GOFORTH . . . Aiming high. WHO '5 SARA NORMAN and FRANK MEBANE . . . Two Tickets to Broadway. BEST ACTORS . . . WHS if . . . MOST SCHOLASNC JANET MCCLURE . and WILLIAM GIEGOLD KnowIedge is power. MAI? V SMITH and LAWRENCE JACKSON . They Iced the Fashion Parade af O. H. S. BEST DRESSED . . . Peg, 125 ,- ,- . L' C :ill 431.43 zilllC'Zci CACA! . :ill LU ICAUJ What IS this povwr I pos- sQss7 says Rusty! Thx: Svmor Uass Prcsvdfmi . . . ai wovk Coach Gm-vm' suvvwys. Posr, Pvoud Patfrudgvf Bugbv, what ARE Hwosc ssruous fHou31'wts7 Cmon mgmxtly. !'Was wt Mars or was if ram, Cox? Flashl Safes TaNc Lands Wand! Say ah-H-H-h, WiYson, Camdwd Campus Capers. Oh, Coach! . . . 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