Pensacola High School - Annona Yearbook (Pensacola, FL)

 - Class of 1939

Page 19 of 64

 

Pensacola High School - Annona Yearbook (Pensacola, FL) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 19 of 64
Page 19 of 64



Pensacola High School - Annona Yearbook (Pensacola, FL) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 18
Previous Page

Pensacola High School - Annona Yearbook (Pensacola, FL) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 20
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 19 text:

SENIOR DIRECTORY LAURA ANN WILLIAMS (WILLIE) Art Club ' 36 Qleu Club ' 38. ' 39 CALVIN WILSON l-ep Club ' 39 FLORA WILSON (FLO) NANCY LEE WILSON THEO WILSON Jl ' LirS WINTER Track ' 38 Football ' 3S MAUDE WISE CLARICE WRIGHT (PEE WEE) OEORGK YAUimOUGH Hand ' 36. ' 37 Golf Team 39 ROSE MAKY ZKCCKINB (QUEENIE) FRANCES ZIRKELBACH AUTOGRAPHS

Page 18 text:

SENIOR DIRECTORY MARTIN MITCHELL MARGIE MOBLEY (DOGIE) JOHN MONROE Carnival Knight ' 36 Hl-Y cnub ' 38. ' SS PAUL MORRES Carnival Knight ' 36 Debate Club ' 39 EVELYN MORRISON (SUZIE) Glee Club ' 36. ' 37 Basketball ' 39 DOLLY DREW McCASKILL Class Treasurer ' 38 Carnival Maid ' 38 EDWARD McCASKILL MAE BELLE McDONALD (MAC) BILL McLEOD WALLACE McLEOD MARY McMANUS FRANK McMICHAEL FRANCES McMURRAIN BILLY McNEIL Band ' 39 NECIE ETT McVAY (LITTLE BIT) Debate Club ' 36. ' 37, ' 38, ' 39 Dramatic Club ' 37, ' 38. ' 39 niee Club ' 37, ' 38. ' 39 Senior Play DOYLE NEE LORRAINE NELLUMS Speech Club ' 38 CHRYSTELLE NICHOLS (CHRIS) MARY FRANCES NOA PAT NOBLE Bageball ' 37 Carnival Knight ' 37 Class President ' 38 Class Vice-President ' 37 Football Manager ' 38, ' 39 Basketball ' 38. ' 39 Hi-Y ' 38. ' 39 Sports Editor Tiger ' s Tale ' 39 Track ' 39 Student Assembly Council ' 39 BRYAN NOBLES BILL NOONAN Golf Team ' 37. ' 38. ' 39 Captain Golf Team ' 39 Football ' 37. ' 38. ' 39 Hi-Y Club ' 38. ' 39 Tiehite Club ' 39 Carnival Master of Ceremonies 39 Carnival Plav ' 39 Varsity Football ' 39 Class Prophet VIRGINIA NORTON (JINNY LEE) Football Maid ' 37 Dramaic Club 39 JOHN E. O ' DANIEL FARRELL ODOM ' 39 JULIAN OLSEN Dramatic Club ' 36 Glee Club ' 36. ' 37. ' 38, President Glee Club 39 Football ' 36. ' 37. ' 38 Hi-Y Club ' 38. ' 39 Basketball ' 38. ' 39 Alternate Captain Basketball Team ' 39 Most Valuable Football Player ' 39 Class President ' 39 Radio Program ' 38, ' 39 Senior Play EARL ORTELL W. S. PARISH Baseball ' 38, ' 39 Basketball ' 39 JIMMIE PAULSEN Basketball Manager ' 38, ' 39 F ' ootball Manager ' 37, ' 38 LEON PEARLMAN Dramatic Club ' 37 Football 38 JAMES PEOPLES ELIAH PERLMAN Dramatic Club ' 36, ' 37 THERON PETWAY LEONARD PHARR GEORGIA PHILLIPS Basketball ' 39 MEDRICK PITTMAN EDWIN POHLMANN Cheerleader ' 39 Track ' 39 Hi-Y Club ' 39 Associate Editor Tiger ' s Tale ' 39 CTlass Testator MARION POINTER (MOLLY) DABNEY POWELL Football ' 37. ' 38. ' 39 Track ' 38. ' 39 HERMAN POWELL KELLY PRIM HORACE RAINES HOWARD RAND Football ' 38. ' 39 RUTH RANSLEY Debate Club ' 38. ' 39 VIDA RASMT ' SSEN (VIDOSTA) Music Class ' 39 HARRY REICHMANN BERNICE REID (BUNNY) Debate Club ' 36 Dramatic Club ' 36, ' 37 Pep Club ' 36. ' 37. ' 38. ' 39 ALINE RICHBOURG Orchestra ' 36. ' 37, ' 38 GLORIA RICHBOURG Dramatic Club ' 38 Glee Club ' 39 HELEN ROACH (BABE) Dramatic Club ' 36 Glee Club ' 37 Drum Major ' 37. ' 38 ADRIAN ROBERTS Radio Program ' 39 AMY ROPKE JUANITA ROSE (NITA) Glee Club ' 38. ' 39 ANNIE JEAN RUTAN (JEAN) Dramatic Club ' 36, ' 37 JOE RUTAN Carnival Play ' 39 BOBBY SACKETT Band ' 36. ' 37. ' 38. 39 Orchestra ' 36. ' 37 , ' 38 Glee Club ' 37 Radio Program ' 39 HARRY SAUNDERS JOE SCHILLER PAUL SCHRECK Senior Play ' 39 LOUISE SELF Dramatic Club ' 39 C. W. SHEATS. JR. ALAN SHEPPARD FRANK SHIELDS Football ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Track ' 37 Hi-Y Club ' 37. ' 38, ' 39 CHass President ' 37 Carnival Knight ' 37 Carnival Play ' 37 Class Vice-President ' 38 Glee Club ' 38, ' 39 WINIFRED SHONE (WINNIE) Pep Club ' 38. ' 39 Glee Club ' 39 .=ecretary Art Club ' 38 Football Maid ' 39 AUBREY SIMMONS DREW SIMS Track ' 37. ' 38. ' 39 Football ' 38 DOROTHY SMITH OPAL MAE SMITH JUANITA STANTON (NITA) LENORA STEWART (SKEETER) DON SUAREZ JOYCE SWANN BETTY SWIFT Pen Club ' 36. ' 37 Dramatic Club ' 38 Glee Club ' 39 RILEY TAIT HAZEL TAYLOR GEORGE VON THURRAUCH JAMES TODD OREN TOWNLEY Orchestra ' 36 W. B. TOWNLEY Orc hestra ' 36 Glee Club ' 37, ' 38, ' 39 Carnival Plav ' 37. ' 38 Debate Club ' 39 Dramatic Club ' 39 Senior Play PAUL TRAWICK HUNTER TURNER LOUISE TURRELL JAMES TURTLE BERNARD VAN ETTEN CAROLYN VINSON Glee Club ' 38. ' 39 MALLORY WALKER BUNICTE WATERS THELMA WEEKS FREDERICKA WELLS ■ Pep Club ' 36. ' 37 Dramatic Club ' 37, 38 Debate Club ' 38, ' 39 HOWARD WEST NANCY WHITE Vice-President Class ' 36 Carnival Maid ' 36, ' 39 Dramatic Club ' 36. ' 37. ' 38. ' 39 President Debate Club ' 39 Glee Club ' 39 Senior Play HENRY L. WHITE Football ' 36. ' 37, ' 38 MARION WHITEHEAD Football Maid ' 37. ' 38 Carnival Maid ' 39 ZOE WHITNEY I



Page 20 text:

THE PENSACOLA PANORAMA Editors: Bill Champlin, Bill Noonan, Charles Kephart, Elsie Merritt VOL. I. MAY 3, 1954. NO. 1. HOSPITAL PROGRAM INSTITUTED The work on the municipal hos- pital is to begin soon. This civic undertaking was sponsored by the following members of the local Chamber of Commerce: Doyle Nee, Leo Lewis, Farrel Odom, and Dick Jernigan. The centract for the building has been let to the Noonan Construction Co. and chief engin- eer of the job will be Durant Mat- tox. Heading the staff of the hospi- tal will be Drs. LeRoy Bonifay and Clifton Balkom. Other members of the staff will include the noted woman brain specialist, Dr. Thelma Weeks, and Cumi Harris will act as dietitian. Supervisor of the nurses will be Lenora Hurd. Out- standing members of society who have contributed to this worthy cause are Betty Langford, Ern- estine Kealer, Mrs. Jerry Gilmore Hilton-Green, and Jean Hartley. KEPHART, EDITOR AND AUTHOR, TO BE HEARD Charles M. Kephart, well-known speaker, will address members of the Union of Local Teachers to- night on Manners and Their Val- ue. Mr. Kephart is accompanied by his lovely wife, Nancy White Kephart, formerly of this city. After the address there will be a reception for the couple. Local teachers on the reception commit- tee are Misses Vida Rasmussen, Rosemary Mabire, and Juanita Rose. COACHES HOLD CONVENTION The American Association of Football Coaches began its annual convention in Cleveland, Ohio, yes- terday. Chairman of the convention is Robert Ellis, head coach at L. S. U. Other important coaches at- tending are Dabney Powell of Au- burn, Henry White of Northwest- em, Aubrey Simmons of Alabama, Theron Petway of Michigan, and W. S. Parish of Tennessee. The coaches meet each year to decide if any rules should be chang- ed or added to make the game of football even more exciting and in- teresting. TDG Vetoes Appropriation Bill 1954 Pulitzer Prizes Honor Former Pensacolians Pulitzer awards for distinguished journalism were made today to newspapermen Pat Noble, Paul Morres, Robert Harrison, and Mar- tin Mitchell. Th? winners in letters and arts were Norma Baxter for most dis- inguished novel, Departed with Zephyr and Mary Hanson for her History of the South. In the field of biography Marjorie Mo- bley took first place with The Life and Loves of David Russ Carroll. The prize for poetry was given to Julia Gunter for her Selected Poems. The thousand-dollar play prize was taksn by Cleo Lochas with The Lone Stranger. 1954 World ' s Fair Opened (Notes from World ' s Fair Cor- respondent, Barbara Glackmeyer). On looking over the Fair for the first time, we find that: Bill Langford and Lewis Grubbs are displaying their perfected tele- vision set. Marilyn Mai-ter has charge of the Fashion Building. In this build- ing ,fashions from all over the world are displayed. With Miss Marter are Sylvia Bond, Clara Fell, Voncile Hicks, Frances McMurrian, and Virginia Norton, all of whom are leading fashion designers. In charge of transportation is Lavallion Grimes. Theo Wilson, chief electrician, is doing a good job with the bright lights of the Fair. BENEFIT DINNER PLANNED Chief Executive, Thomas D. Ga- ley, after much deliberation re- turned to Congress yesterday the appropriation bill introduced by Senator Carter Glass of Florida which would have made possible the enlargement of the Naval Air Station here. It was stated last night that staunchest advocates of the bill. Sen. D. R. Carroll and Horace Raines, and in the House, Rep. John Perry Johnson and the famous woman lawyer Audrey Jones, will attempt to override the President ' s veto. Loea.l Merchants to Meet Plans for the annual milkfund dinner have begun. Local ladies who will be in charge of this af- fair are Chairmen Frances Zirkel- back and Eleanor Hudson, Mary Frances Noa, and Louise Bachus. It is hoped that concert vocalist Evelyn Morrison will be available for the program. Carter Photo as- sociate Josephine Angelo, will have charge of publicity pictures. The leading merchants of Pensa- cola will hold their annual meeting tomorrow for the purpose of mak- ing advertisement plans for the next year. Edwin Pohlman, man- ager of Piggly Wiggly, will pre- side over the meeting. The leading businesses attending are: Leonard Pharr, owner of the Leader Men ' s Shop; Paul Schreck, of Douglas- Allen; Calvin Wilson of Electric- Maid Bakery; Medrick Pittman of Pittman Line; Mallory Walker of Bland ' s; George Yarbrough, owner of Peoples Ice Co.; Herman Pow- ell of Walgreen ' s Drug Co.; James Peoples, manager of A and P; Wooten Kimberl, owner of Kim- berl ' s Market; Harry Saunders of Saunders ' Fish Market; Harry Reichmann, manager of Star Laun- dry; Drew Sims of Pensacola Coach Corp. and many others. PREVIEW OF PICTURE HELD LAST NIGHT Last night the Saenger Theatre, under the management of Manuel Kuester, presented the preview of Koller (Alice) Kollosal Films new picture, Boots of the Army. Many scenes from this picture were taken here. Starring in the picture are many famous Pensacolians; Su- zanne Home, Dick Jones, June Mertins, and James Paulsen. Local talent appearing as extras are George Gilmore, Doris Hammac, and Nina Lee. A large crowd at- tended the preview.

Suggestions in the Pensacola High School - Annona Yearbook (Pensacola, FL) collection:

Pensacola High School - Annona Yearbook (Pensacola, FL) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938

Pensacola High School - Annona Yearbook (Pensacola, FL) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

1941

Pensacola High School - Annona Yearbook (Pensacola, FL) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

Pensacola High School - Annona Yearbook (Pensacola, FL) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947

Pensacola High School - Annona Yearbook (Pensacola, FL) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Pensacola High School - Annona Yearbook (Pensacola, FL) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951


Searching for more yearbooks in Florida?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Florida yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.