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SENIOR DIRECTORY IX I8 SMITH CHLOK STIIASSEK ERKTTK 8TRIN iKKLLOW iiKiiT sror.s TiiKk ' 41 Rl-Fl ' S SUNDAY JOK SITTON llITTKRFINr.ER8( Triifk ' SS. ' 41 IliiHkt ' tlmll ts, ' 39. ' 40 Kniitliall ' SD. ' 40 Xi ' wupuiM ' r Rtprt ' sentatlvc ' 40. 41 DOROTMV aWlNSOX (DOT) Room Rcprt ' Bontntlve ' 3jl. NcwspiipiT Ufpt-fHvnIntlve ■38, ?39 RIDVARD TAM.MAN (RIDY) Track ' SB. ' 40 Room Representative ' 40 Cnrnlval KiilKlit 41 MARC.IK TKATE Carnival MakI ' :iS Pep Cluh Chairman 38 Debate Club ' 38 J{ K)m Representative ' 39 Newspaper Representative 38 Newspaper ' 38. Vi. ' 40. ' 41 EdItor-ln-CTilef Tiger ' s Tale ' 41 Class Secretary ' 39 Student Council 41 Lunch Room Committee 41 Dramatic Club ' 39. ' 40 Basketball ' 41 Safety Council ' 39 JUDITH TESTMAN (JUDY) CRUITT THAMES ELIZABETH THOMPSON (LIBBY) HENRY THOMPSON BETTY ANN TIERNEY (B. T.) Safety Council ' 40 JUANITA TODD (TODDY) Dramatic CHub ' 38 Basketball °39 Newspaper ' 40 DOUOTHV Tr nVELL (DOT) (.lee Club ' 40 EMILY Tl ' RTLE (TURTLEl liraniatic Club ' 41 MARION ILMER Iiramatlc Club ' 40 IVp Club ' 38 FAY UPTON (UPPY) I ramatlc Club ' 38. 39 llasketball ' 39 (iEORdE WAC.E.NHEIM (CRIP) Dramatic Club ' 39. 40. ' 41 Debate nub ' 39. ' 40. ' 41 « Vice- President Debate Club ' 39. . President Dramatic Club ' 41 Presldrnt Ill-Y Club ' 40. ' 41 Tennis ' 39. ' 1(1. ' 41 Carnival KnlRht ' 40 Class Pre.Hldent ' 40 Room Representative 38 Senior Play LAMAR WALLACE JAMES WARD FootlMllI ' 39 J. L. WATTS MADALVNK WATTS Glee Club ' 39. ' 40. ' 41 Carnival Play ' 39 Dramatic Club ' 38, ' 39. ' 40 Music Class ' 40 Pep Club ' 38 DEAN WENTWORTH Debate Club ' 39. ' 40 President Debate Club ' 41 Dramatic Club ' 41 President Historical CTIub ' 41 Carnival Knight ' 39 Class Historian HILARY WHEAT A. HENRY WHITE Glee Club ' 41 ELMER WHITE LEON WHITE 40 HERNK ' E WIGGINS RALPHINK WILLARD (CIFTV) Pep Club ' 38 Dramatic Club ' 38. 39. ' 40 Debate Club ' 38. ' 39, ' 40 NewMpnix-r ' 39, ' 40 Llbrnr - Staff ' 41 DOROTHY Wll.LIAM.S (DOT) Draniatli ' Club ' 38. ' 40 Ass -mblv Council ' .19 Carnival Play ' 39. ' 40 Glee Club ' 40, ' 41 Newspaper Representative ' 41 BEATRICE WILSON MYRA LEE WILSON KRED H. WINKLER Newspaper Representative 39. ' 40 Debate Club ' 40. ' 41 Historical Club ' 41 Feature Writer ' 40 Senior Play JANE WITEK HAZEL WITHERS Glee cnub ' 38. ' 39. ' 40 Tennis Club ' 40 Dramatic Club ' 38 ELLIS WORK (TOOPIE) Football ' 38. ' 39. ' 40 Track ' 39. ' 4ft Carnival Knight ' 40 Knight of Honor ' 41 Assistant Sports Editor Tiger ' s Tale ' 41 Newspaper Representative ' 40 BEl ' LAH I. WRIGHT (BOOTS) Dramatic (Tlub ' 40 Historical Club ' 41 GUY E. YASTE. JR. (CHICK) Captain Golf Team ' 41 Golf Team ' 39. ' 40. ' 41 Art Editor Tiger ' s Tale ' 40, ' 41 Carnival Knight ' 38 Court Escort 39 Hl-Y Club ' 39. 40
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SENIOR DIRECTORY BERNICE MOORE (BOOTS) GLENDA MOORE Gloe Club ' 40. 41 Librarian of Glee Club ' 41 Dramatic Club ' 38. ' 39. ' 40 Class Representative ' 40 Class Secretary ' 38 Music Class ' 40 Carnival Maid ' 41 JI LIENNE MOORE (BON JOUR) Art Club ' 38 Dramatic Club ' 38, ' 39, ' 40, ' 41 Debate Club ' 39, ' 40, ' 41 Carnival Play ' 39 What A Life ' 40 F ' ootl)all Sponsor ' 38 Basketball ' 39 Music Club ' 38 Historical Club ' 41 Senior Play Tennis Club ' 41 LEE MORGAN MARIE MORRIS (CHICKEN) Basketball ' 38, ' 39 Radio Program ' 39 Music Class ' 39 dee CTub ' 40 ELTON MULLINS JOYCE MYERS ROY ' MY ' ERS. JR. Basketball ' 40 DAISY ' McAllister (deedie) CI ' RTIS McGONIGLE DONALD McKEE JOHN Mclaughlin (blondie) Room Representative ' 39 JEAN McMURRY (Mc) Scribbler ' s Club ' 38 MARY GRACE McNABB (GRACIE) AGNES McNAIR BERNICE McNAIR Glee Club ' 40, ' 41 PEC ' GY McNIEL Basketball ' 38 JOYCE NELLUMS Basketball ' 41 Football Sponsor ' 41 Pep Club ' 38 MARJORIE NETTLES Pep Club ' 38 HARRY ' NEWKIRK, JR. (FUZZY) Orchestra ' 38 Newspaper Representative ' 38 Radio Program ' 38, ' 39 Dramatic Club ' 40 Band ' 38, ' 39, ' 40, ' 41 LEE NICHOLS VERBY ' NICHOLS Pep Club ' 38 CALLIE NIX ALTA NORRIS JAMES NORRIS (JIMMIE) JUANITA OCONNELL (NITA) LOUISE ODOM LILLIAN O ' DONNELL AMUND OLSEN OTTO FACE HOWARD PALMER. JR. (DOPEY) Band ' 39, ' 40, ' 41 Glee Club ' 39 JULIA PAPE (PESKY) Orchestra ' 38 Band ' 39 ELEANOR MARY PARKER (TEDY) Debate Club ' 38 Newspaper Representative ' 39 Pep Club ' 38 Room Representative ' 40 American Legion Essay Medal ' 40 Class Vice-President ' 40 Basketball ' 39. ' 41 Tennis Club ' 40, ' 41 Student Council ' 41 Assembly Council ' 41 Class Treasurer ' 41 Cheerleader ' 40 Class Historian ' 41 GENEVA PARSLEY (MOSES) DORIS PATE (DOT) Band ' 40 MILDRED PATE (MICKEY) Dramatic Club 38, ' 39. ' 40, ' 41 Debate Club ' 39. ' 40, ' 41 Newspaper Representative ' 40 Orchestra ' 38 Band ' 39 Historical Club ' 41 Pep CTlub ' 38 Senior Play GEORGE PAYNE, JR (BURR) JUANITA PEACOCK (NITA) MARY ' PENTON CARLO PETRELLA WILLIAM PIERCE ELZIE PITTS LESLIE PITTS JOYCE PTTS JUANITA PITTS JOYCE POHLMANN (LOVE) Dramatic Club ' 39, ' 40, ' 41 Carnival Maid ' 40 Newspaper ' 40, ' 41 Senior Play Room Representative ' 40 Historical Club ' 41 HOWARD POPE PELLAR POTTER ELDOHA POWELL (DODO) ELLEN PRICE LILLIAN PRITCHETT DEAN QUARRIER MARGARET QUARRIER NILO QUIGLEY. JR. Carnival Knight ' 38 Room Representative ' 38 Class President ' 39 Hi-Y Club 38, ' 39, ' 40. ' 41 Captain of Cheerleaders ' 40 RU ' TH REEVES (RUSTY) Basketball ' 39 Dramatic Club ' 39 BURT REID Dramatic Club ' 39, ' 41 Track ' 39 Football ' 39 Band ' 39, ' 40, ' 41 Basketball ' 39 Newspaper Representative ' 40 CHARLES RENFROE LOIS RICHARDS Glee Club ' 39, ' 40, ' 41 CARROLL RICHBOURC? MARY RILEY (LITTLE RILEY) Dramatic Club ' 39, ' 40, ' 41 Carnival Maid ' 40 Class Treasurer, 40 Historical CTlub ' 41 Chairman House Committee ' 41 ALETHEA ROBERTS (DOLLY ' ) Dramatic Club ' 40 ROBERT ROBERTSON GELENE ROGERS ALVIN ROZIER ANGELO RUC ' GERIO (MUFF) Football ' 39, ' 40. ' 41 Alternate Captain F ' ootball ' 40, ' 41 Safety Council ' 41 Track ' 41 DEWEY RUSHING LILLIAN RUTLEDGE (LIL) Basketball ' 39 Glee Club ' 40 REGINA SALVANT BENNIE SAUCER, JR. ALBERT SCHWARZ Band ' 40. ' 41 Dramatic Club ' 40. ' 41 Newspaper Representative ' 41 DALE SCOTT Basketball ' 39. ' 41 Class Representative ' 39 Dramatic Club ' 41 Football Maid ' 40 Maid of Honor ' 41 JEANETTE SCOTT Basketball ' 39 ROGER SCOTT (LONE RANGER) Football ' 39, ' 40 Most Valuable Player ' 40 Hi-Y Club ' 39. ' 40, ' 41 Student Council ' 41 Lunch Room Committee ' 41 Historical Club ' 41 Carnival Knight ' 41 HERMAN SEWELL, JR. EDNA SHAFFER ANNA MAE SHERRER POLLY SHERRILL Dramatic Club ' 39 Christmas Play ' 39 Class Vice-President ' 38 Debate Club ' 39 Newspaper ' 39, ' 40, ' 41 Newspaper Representative ' 39 Room Representative ' 38, ' 39 Carnival Maid ' 38 Glee Club ' 40 Secretary Student Council ' 41 Sponsor F ' irst Football C«ame ' 41 Feature Editor Tiger ' s Tale ' 41 House Committee ' 41 Class Testator JUNE SHONE CHARLY ' NE JOY SMITH Dramatic Club ' 38 Debate Club ' 40 MAY ' ESTES SMITH Dramatic Club ' 38, ' 39, ' 40, ' 41 Secretary Dramatic Club ' 40 Debate Club ' 39 What A Life ' 40 Basketball ' 39. ' 41 Basketball Manager ' 39 Glee Club ' 41 LESLIE SMITH Circulation Manager 40, ' 41 Glee Club ' 39, ' 40, ' 41 Senior Play Newspaper Representative ' 39 Class Song Carnival Court ' 40 Class Escort ' 39 Hi-Y ' 40, ' 41 Secretary Hi-Y ' 41 Safety Council ' 40 Music Class ' 40 A
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CLASS PROPHECY Madame Fabisinski, and assistants, Rajahs Elebash, Cowart, and Galey, have gaze l into the Crystal Ball to prognosticate, foretell, jtredict, and divine the notorious future of the Class of ' 41, the ninth wonder of the world. Ah, the mists are rising, the clouds are parting; a clap of thunder, and there in the brilliance of Zeus stands Bobby Kahn, the weatherman of Gravelswitch, Kentucky. 1960 will bring great news to Angelo Ruggerio, owner of the famous Donald H. McKee Restaurant. He was eleoteil president of American Restaurants for the third consecutive year. Other officers selected were Otto Pace, Kenneth Marchetti, and Pellar Potter. In the distance we perceive Miss Beatrice Wilson, who applied the old adage Go west, young man! to her own sex and wound up owner of Wilson ' s Beauty Salon of Hollywood. While we were in this section we ran into our two favorite comedians, Fred Atherton and Frank Barrow, now starring in the new screen version of Hellzapoppin, being directed by Ralph Bledsoe. Looking into Central Hospital of Xew York we see head surgeon William Pierce giving a lecture to nurses Agnes Hogan, June Berger, Josephine Bobe, and Eliza Ard. We find that Grace Earnest and Yvonne Lee are members of the P. H. S. faculty in 1960. In that building that we had so much trouble seeing through, we find editor-in-chief Margie Teate, with assistant- editor Lee Howell, looking over the staff of the Xew York Times. They are Polly Sherrill, foreign correspondent, Maiy Riley, circulation manager, and Ellen Price, art editor. Alta Noms and Louise Odom are secretaries to the editor-in-chief. (Imagine having two secretaries!) Another P. H. S. graduate in the Great West is Tommy Chamblee, now president of Western Union (not for cowboys). In i)ort at San Diego lies the submarine Troskeii on which Lts. Frank Cotita and James Crabtree are stationed. Robert H. (Bob) Jones and Walter Jones, famous golf champions, will meet today for the first time for the William J. Lyon trophy offered each year. Jo Earl Kingry and Joyce Xellums, famous comedy dancers, celebrate their first anniversary on the air this eve- nuig by entertaining the popular quartette of the day, Bealah Wright, Hortense Gonzalez, Mildred Creighton, and Helen Gibson. Looking into the records of the Virginia Fitch Publishing Co., we find the two best sellers of the year to be The Life and Witty Sai iiigs of Mary Jane Davies by Sarah Coleman and Poems by Mildred Entwistle. On the staff of The Ladies ' Home Journal in 1960 we see Dottie Keys as editor-in-chief with Rita Alfred as her secretary and Ruth Hood as editor of the cooking section. Four prominent women of our city, Mildred Pate, Geneva Parsley, Mary Penton, and Juanita Pitts are on a committee to investigate dog racing throughout the state. Margaret ilartin and Ruth Reeves are both working for a large corporation. Margaret has the position of book- keeper while Ruth is private secretary to the boss ! While in the Hollywood hot spot, The Cocked Hat Club ' ' owned by George Harris, we see the personality boy of Hollywood, Bobby Gibson, now starring in The Green Hornet of China. Jack Jemigan, famous baritone, has agreed to sing in the annual James Xorris benefit show. The manager of the show, Walter Lagergren, has also asked Harry Newkirk, Jr., another outstanding artist, to participate in this event. We foresee that Virginia Caro, Dorothy Grubbs and Doris Hale are happily marrietl to their navy husbands. They are stationed in Pearl Harbor. Do you know — Elizabeth Johnson, Mary G. MeXabb, and Verby Xichols are owners and managers of the Lonely Hearts Bureau — and do they have a business ! Harry Kahn, Florida ' s only producer, in the Roy Myers Studio, presented Harold Banfell and Ann Brown in •Mr. Jack Pitts Goes to Town. We see that Merle Mattson has attained fame as the author of the Lives and Loves of P. H. S. Teachers — (What a book!), and Bcnnie Saucer and Lillian Rutledge have introduced new algebra books into Florida schools. Let us rela.K for a moment and sail along with Barry Greenwell, snipper of the yacht Flying Fish in the San Franciseo-to- Honolulu race. Fixing on ahead we catch up with Gene Griffiths, w ' io is flying the Hong Kong-to-Manila sleeper plane for ■ ' rl61.98 r„ ' unil trip. Marie Morris is the air hostess on board. Adrian Kendrick, sheriff-elect of Escambia County, has selected as his deputies Charles Renfroe, Robert Rob- ertson, and Henry Tliomi son. Emily Turtle and Ralphine Willard, famous women fliers, have just broken all of their previous records by fly- ing their plane upside down from Pensacola to the Naval Air Station. Gladys Merritt, Julia Pape. and Fay Upton are running a parachute-jumping school. They are iierfeeting a new type of ' chute which they invented. We see a night at George Payne ' s Xite Club. On the program is a hot swing trio composed of Lee Morgan, Xelda Keliy, and La Verne Mobley. Also on the i)i ' ogram i ' Jenice Ellis, famed violinist, and her accompanist, Glenda M X)re.
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