Sarasota High School - Sailors Log Yearbook (Sarasota, FL)
- Class of 1941
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5 5 5 5 5 5 5 811 Nlilill St ..... Sz11'11s11tz1 Flu. l '1 ti Serving You 14111 11'E11Y 111111 NI ,xRKE'1' with Courtesy and Promptness Best - 'N - Meats 11 T G Bm , ,N , 1 NEW WEET FLORIDA ICE COMPANY . ' 1 . -14--V JA4 31.1111 Illllllh -w-.z LEON COOLER Privetlfs PAYNE TERMINAL DRUGS - SODAS COSMETICS Gut Reputatiolf . and Experxence IS 429 Main Phone 2212 Ei Your Protection RH IHARDS ELECTRICAL CO. ' '1 CONTRACHNG and ENGINEERING :I REPAIRING CALL 2880 'Arm PRINTING CO. EVERYTHING PRINTED--FROM BUSINESS CARD TO MAGAZINE 1: 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 '0'N0161'0 v -02'01'0'- '0NQ' 01-01 0201 4010110561 201'-01'-0555 02706 f-052-QNQ 201 Q S 5 9 9 3 S 9 3 9 9 S S E Q 5 S S 9 5 S S S S 9 5 5 9 9 9 Best Wishes 'A Q x l' 1 ' L. 931, 3' J. C. Pnwvty co., nu, 357 Main Street BAY VIEW CLEANERS as LAUNDRY 1' 4123 Main Street SARASOTA, FLORIDA ' 5 2269 0 PHONES 0 7185 Congratulations! Best VVishes for Success class of '41 out on Ringling' Blvd. Cecelia T Levy CO Inc PHONE 2123 LADIES READY-To-WEAR '-W d G d n h N . . mi Sglleanfioulfmfff fflfni S2127 3 Kress Budding Compliments of da: Compliments uf M S N T E R R A L E 3.30-3.54 MAIN STREET ff ,B E A U T Y S A L 0 N E: 'l'c1'1'ace Hotel Plmne 2191 'r Q 3 3 Q s 9 s 3 5 Q 3 5 5 Q Q 9 5 5 s 9 5 3 5 Q Q 5 5 Q 402 A6062 '0'4'0f'05f0Y02' -177962 ?9f0W6'02520'1'0v616'L0417u0'1 'QJQW76-'-0'9771'f7'6'0-6f5f'0-'0'-6-5 0gf 9 5 E 5 5 S S 9 5 S S S 9 3 S Q 9 3 Q 9 5 5 5 5 S Q 9 Q BEST WISHES TO . CLASS OF 1941 . J. P. COBB R. H. LOPSHIRE COBB REALTY CO. 'I 'I Real Estate ' Insurance I, Loans 'l 230 MAIN ST. PHONE 2157 ' PHONE 2308 253 MAIN ST. SARASOTA, FLA. l h , 'X Congratulations! E USSUITI 0 ., ff--5 Flowers o i 3 v - ' q l HARMON s l. ' Corsages - Flowers Clothes for Men Who Care 241 Main Phone 2331 I I l Taste the Difference E - f'e11+2Q- fls:5v- 0 LEA N D ER ICE CREA M if Lakeland - Fort Myers - Bradenton - St. Petersburg - - -G. , - ' Q SARASOTA ' af' First Federal Savings 8a Loan Association WGS OF sARAsoTA, FLORIDA Cai' 44, Q OF YOUR K S' 'VE97ME ' 3 121 S. ORANGE AVE., CAIN BUILDING :fd INSURED ? . 3 -- S Chartered and SL1DEI'V1S9d by the J5 UP T0 Q s 4 SQ United States Government 'VCE coli 0-v0 0 Q0'M0 0'6-6'6 79u7'?'Q'7M0 710'7'0 ?'-7Q0 '0-U '6'0 02u04'0H1?'-7'J'0'1'-01' 1 ' 4017611-7201016620 M762 4 P 5 . 5 3 gg G o F F 3 A M P O Jewelry 5 Best in Groceries and Meats AE Q UU Lyfu-1 Q yy'2m.l,L., 5 5C . ' 3 Known the World Over C U M P A N Y ' 1 2 f 'f1S Q 469 Main Street ..... Sarasota SUl'Vi H' Flulmhlus xvtlst Kunst 2 370 MAIN ST, PHONE 2679 . -f:--A-:Lf-f-ff::K-::::::.f.A.-.-:.f:::-- J-f:.ff::::J:::.-:.-ff.-.A.-.-.-:::::A N 5 ., S 2 BLASEHS FLOWERS EE E E ,V E N V N 2 3 A Sfhgzim jg lmcmm E STORES 9 Fig, .... REAL ESTATE .... 5 5 r- INSURANCE 5 g . . . ..... Q V , ' Wlain Street at Five Poi t . -:fi fx: :V+ :M xx 5 . 5 3 monroomeny- Roaenrs 3 5 5 5 f ', , 5 Q Sazaiofcz 1 gaifzaozz C73-Illfifl 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 X . 5 Q 5 5 X 1 5 5 5 9 Y 9 5 9 9 5 9 5 5 5 5 5 .r C010 'Q' -'-02101 S S S Q 5 5 9 5 5 S 9 5 9 5 S S 9 S 9 9 5 '9 5 9 S Q 5 5 5 5 5 6 S 4+ 'I NATIONAL 'l'l'2lii6l' Sales ak Service HARDWARE CO. 1: ERNEST SEARS A VVASHINGTON BLVD. au LAUREL ST. PHONE 79-382 BlliIliCI'qS Ilzirclwzirc - Paints A l l Pure O11 National Below Five Points Products Trailers P EE R LESS Q CRUTCHFIELUS CLOTHES SHOP BARBER SHOP Hurt. SCililffllt'l' 5: Marx Suits fi A' N' CRUTCHFIELD' PROP Arrow Shirts - Jzirman Shoes wg THANK YQU 3 3 3 M A 1 N S T R E E T 438 Main Street ..... Sarasota I 'I lww-1 Kfffllw Shan VUE NEVER CLOSE SEAFOOD 5 g - Phone 2174 STEAKS ii i 239 Lower Main X I A Specialty I A Sarasota A 3511. . , A, A- SJ'f,,1i..b il BE SURE WITH PURE REIIJ'S SERVICE STATION, 5 S 9 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 9 S 9 5 5 2 S 5 5 E 5 2 9 S '-01'01'0P'-0A-7'01 w0'4'04'0N0'M0v'+7M0v '02 2021-01 17204 C9202 'Qu 10110110-'01'01'01'01h010f02'01'01'-01h010'0W6R0'fh0U'01'0-ffkf0lf0f10W0'6'A5-62190f-01'0'96 '0-'Q'-7'0-961'-0'-9961412-01 .00 -,.. ' Goat I Q5 i ,-., ' 'I -v-'S - Qi 9 . gi R WOOD 6,005-K OK QM Qilevguooew CAF X A 5 ,Q Z wxbv Qgixfg 68900 if A , Q, YV Hg-1. Q lg f: ' , , Q0 'QD' - XO 66.6650 fn W' PURE ICE MADE IN SARASOTA 12th and Lemon Avenue Prone 2237 CONGRATULATIONS IIHENEXPS GROQIERY X AND MARKET BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS ORANGE AND NINTH PHONE 2536 ABSTRACT COMPANY OF SARASOTA 165 SIXTH STREET Tntle Insurance Established 1921 Abstracts E. A. SMITH, President FRANK N. TYLER, Vice-President J. M. STINSON. Sec'y-Treas. 102 --1 'I S MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIEDN 5 5 S V A -. , S Com ,Iliff BLLIZEUZ4. mu! Uzuif X Cfucififiai ..... S -f - Q 9 S Q THE PALMER NATHCONAH, BANK 5 Q AND TRUST COMPANY OP SARASOTA, IFILURIIDA 5 Q MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM E N-- .....A..... ............ 9 S E Q . - ,. -- 9 - X' DP. Scunq 5 Def Shop E 3 und bmull 7ZxlliI'l1CII Clinic S P 3 PET SUPPLIES OPPOSITE ATLANTIC Q figv 3--S, and ACCESSORIES COAST LINE DEPOT X g liuarcling' Phum- 243.37 Outdoor Kennels and Runs E 9 I 9 5 E Congratulations! 3 z Q ' 3 For l3ez111ty'S L EMM I C1338 of Q A N 3 Sake. See . .. 5 H E P IA R D 5 7 I I I3 I K 5 Q MARX LOU 5, l A g Q 320 MAIN STREET C O M P A R Q N Y Q - S 2 A Q PHONE 2787 .,.,. 128 CENTRAL AVE. 1- 3 1: Insurance - Property Management Q A I ' Q 5 S t T S 't I' Y Q MSO a Vp WU ef .c E. J. EACON COMPANY Q 5 Oc Key Shop H. G. LANE A. E' ESTHUS 1+ 255 S. PALM PHONE 2348 :I .. - ' ,Q 5 E Bicycles 0 . . b 0 0 Typawriters it See US Betole You Buy Ol Bum 5 5 s S VALLA ELAM Q 5 s 9 s 3 aiding .C-'qdflrlillllj 5 L E NOW OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND X 2 5 ACADEMY HORSES FOR ACADEMY RIDERS VALLA and FORD OEHNE Q RIDING INSTRUCTIONS Instructors Q JUMPING LESSONS PHONE 70-407 3 Q Q 6 9 2 2 Q 9 - 5 5 O E 2 S S 5 . 5 9 Q 5 5 5 2 Q 5 5 5 9 Q 5 3 5 E 3 2 2 9 1 Q 3 Q 3 Q . 1 5 3 Q Q S 5 5 Q -LORD-BRYE E YOU CAN . . . If We retail at Wholesale prices . . . Q Be Sure With Pure D E N M A N T I R E S Q A, N D . . . the finest this country knows 5 . ,, The Lowe.t Priced High-GI' de 3 Ebbert's Super Service 11 Tmfsoid in Afflffficil 3 3 Main and Orange A 5 PURE OIL PRODUCTS :g STATIUN 5 5 R.D-EBBERT PHONE 2685 Q 5 2 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '41 5 5 Q an .5110 5 2911 6 - P 2 3 Gifts of Distinction 3 2 Office Supplies Books Artists' Supplies 5 p p 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 3 5 9 5 Q GENERAL msumci nouns 5 S wnivoiz alanine Q Wh- iw' S 0 DL, -,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,, 5 5 5 5 902 of thc business of America is done by check. Keep a 2 3 coinplctc 1'cco1'cl of all that you spend with a checking ac- 5 count. NVQ: invite you to open :I chccking account in . . 3 5 5 5 5 3.faSOta tate an 5 5 5 Q MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 3 DEPOSITS INSURED UP T0 35,000.00 5 5 5 5 - v 5 COHgI3tLllHtlOHS Class of 4 I 5 5 5 5 5 5 PURE Ull. CUMPANY 5 5 E A. F. MCFADYEN. AGENT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY 5 5 5 5 5 LS! F THE HIGH SCHOOIJS FAVORITE Aiwa 5 A ' We SM CK 5- E 5 The Best of Everything to Eat 3 After Games ....... After School ....... After Dances 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 g 5 L 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Q 5 5 5 9 5 5 Q 5 Q 5 5 5 5 5 Q 5 5 5 Q 50. FACU LTV 5 - S Q q Q O ,.A, .,..A. 5 3 fd GRADUATES! g 3 5 2 31 CONGRATULATIONS! Investigate Sarasota's Opportunities First S S 5 S C Ch la F C 5 Q arasota ounty am er o ommerce 5 5 5 5 'J'C:m'i ::::'i'i'i'i'i:'C'Ax'Cm:::m ::::::::::x:x x'A'A:'i'::::: S Q , Y 5 5 PL.-XX BADMHNTON x I LEARN TO RUMHA it C, 3 PHONE 6119 ff J 0 3 Q ol THE Q 5 1 N v 5 E Q LIBERAL ARTD CLUB 5 E F X NHRA MAR AUDITORIUM 3 5 ,M ,,:: ,,,o,t,,,,t ..........,. o,,,:-,,,:,:m, 5 9 5 9 5 R es ern eats - ancy roceries - ege a es 2 5 W t M F G V t bl 5 E 5 1? TW- ' 1 Q E ,Q .H .sromss , .u S 5 ZOO South Orange Avenue Q E Free Parking! Free Parking! 5 5 g PHONE - H g E For Local Hauling and Moving Call w ' 1 1 0 1 .' milllvl, M S B 1A 640. I' ' rJGvlfsEnFv Q ll0ll' ' Q For Long Distance Moving Call E Aero Mayflower Transit Co. 4- Q . . made 5 S For Freight Service Anywhere Call 5 Q Flamingo Truck Lines, Inc. K Q Tucker's Tackle Takes 'Emu lf STOP AT THE SIGN OF THE GULF DISC Ii 1 ' that good Gulf Gasoline :md Motor Oil I , No-Nox ,f 4' ,OXAQIX GllF PRIDE ' G.-XSOLINE I OIL X f N -I F TUCKERVS , O SPORTING GOODS A'D2Qm'lf2fW Ph f' 2238 I I O I of Im. For All Photography I I 4 I -, 45. G 5104125 ww w HOALD WITMER ' A T F ' V E P O I N T S It WVE SPECIALIZE IN PRESCRIPTION 126 Central Ave: . . . Phone 6281 II WORK. REGISTERED PIIARMACIST 1 ON DUTY AT ITIL TIMYS. g C J '-7 -6'--17--7'.7-6 WU 3, Macs Foodtshop 'r 4 r 4 Clearview . G U E S T H O U S E ' 0 MONARCH FANCY Foons 0 Modern, informal living in an i o CROSSE 3, BLACKWELL atmosphere of leisure and comfort I . . . . . Restricted Clientele . . . . . ' 0 RICHELIEU FINE FOODS 0 BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS Tamiami Trail North 9 Cor' 13th St. 1: 147 s. PINEAPPLE - PHONES 3533 'r CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1941 TI-IACKER and VAN GILDER 0 0 Gifts Greeting Cards School Supplies Office Supplies ' Rental Library D Typewriters ' Kodaks Films COSMO L. WILLIAMS-18 Years In Sarasota i 4 i 4 4 I 3 I .frm-fix-'S '-Le :- -Q' V V?--fi' 4' 'Ui'-'.:,I:'+a1,., ' lx N ff fi , gi flfie M -ei' . , 'a5g, ' - My .fy-' ff,-J! H M' Q, 2.55, L 3. , K . 1 - . . 7 H: it ' ' ' - wc Tliisfgaqg- - ss- F ss. 915221 ' - V I V '-Mu-:,9f ' A - if ,N aawximmihnab - , L 1 6 5 S 9 9 5 S 9 6 5 5 S 9 5 5 5 ii 9 9 5 6 5 9 E S 5 S 6'H016W6 0 0110'616'2W'104'0'0''01'701'01'014'0'0'W2'01l0a61'7'0v6'2?f02'01'0'f01f0 '0 -0w0f'-025 1010104 61659612964 P0165 l0 0'H-0- 1040 '90 .f-2-7 5 5 9 S 5 5 Q Q 9 5 9 Q Q S 9 5 5 5 Q 5 9 5 5 5 Q Q 6 9 Q 5 5 5 5 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 0 DIAMONDS 0 WATCHES 0 JEWELRY 0 GIFTS Compliments of 5. H. KRESS 81 CO. Cash Prices on Dignified Credit EBAUGITS 329 MAIN PHONE 7223 5, 10 Sz 250 Stores GREEN'S FUEL Inc. GREEIIS FUEL O COOKING O REFRIGERATION O HEATING O VVATER HEATING O LIGHTING CHEAP DOMESTIC GAS O STERILIZATION BROADWAY AND GREEN INDEPENDENT LUMBER COMPANY Orange Avenue at 18th Street PHONE 2366 If We Don't Furnish Your Building Material We Both Lose Money Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 9 Q Q 5 A'- cxfllll in I 'C T5 41lIl l,4lll N94 Iliff IIIVNISIIIKHI nl llllll' 'iis A 5 ' xg eunmm swmcy .?'.7f3 .S f... H1 PHI... Pl .... w 2676 vw gf D 61201 610000616141 '7- in 'Nunn Some things are not learned in books and some things are not registered by the electric meter. We think it's important to supply your home with the right electric current for residential use but it's equally important to serve you promptly, depend- ably, courteously-with what we call 'Sunshine Service . We want to please you when we serve you. HHIHI S IHHPI SUNSHINE SERVICE is the cheerful work of skilled men and women, eager lo serve you. Boolwl i' 'S+ I'I 'I'I'I 'VI' V1 'TTI 'TT li TIT! TIS Il FT! 'ITIL' , 4 I 4 X wi I TIETI A I I III 'WTI Q TU TTI i TTI I iii I Ill I sms PRINTING CO. SAPASOTN FLA- .LJ 4 -Y --V M .- M1 G H I. -.ix. 'Ji Q.-, - . gg . is-... - . 5 Q ffm- -it X M 'A .,- fit- aa Fx . lin, .V f--- SAIL ITS 015 1941 4 1 A N,' gif Y 14? 5i,' AA 3, '7' 5 I - - A A 3:5 w .f 1' K 55 ' im -,V 1' -Jz-, Q X -7 . -4.24 N .1 5:52 ' ' 9 A -, il QQ ' X 2 . .-, 'H' 1 Z gl gf. f 7 5: , iff ' Q' ' N '-l : f A F ' ry 4- x F 1 x xi . -f A -, V ' as fi ua' - 7.5 - , Va5 - L 4 9 1 4 5 Z-Irs 1-Caszr. 3:52. 15:5 -ez Eaviii. E121 Parka: Margaret Tarrir ' .r a... Sears. Z. -L 5:11:11 Tax. E-latzs. 'TT11::,a Tatszr.. 1-5:5 1-Tassel C .n L S. 311153: a:i Tia . Czzla Walters. Its. R. P. F-a c Lita. 1:.2aw 1-Sala: 3. 5. 3a:'T:.gi.:':. I.. 77. Blazltor.. MS. CA 'Talker '-Ia? Ciatfiali. Z-Late Tgrzer. A R. Anderson. ig: Ya PI.. ' ',, , Ng' - 'Y' Q .Tg,IL 'l f - .4 r'-:ff 1.4:-.2 .shy qi.s,?'1gk gh?-gg' ,V g. 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'... . unjust' - 55- 7 1': . '. . '.'i. , I' -.15 ijl,4,,f,f rv, F G 1.1 F .n' I ...,J I. I if a'2a J: 1 v C mar L n 41 PM - 1,'x4 if C Tl .i,fo4' W Li- 5 -n C ff- w' 1 A' L r I., xr G 'F gl , -u 'P v ' v. A an -al' -ff H 5 n 'v -Q., 1, K h L Ml A 5j,e,11 L , 2 xhw. P ,,FXI 5 ., .H L 311, 45-ya n Y' ' ww 1' 4 di P 5 ll 5 4' I . L 4, . mf A l SENIOIQS S I'I S SAIL I2'S 013 1941 'UN RICHARD WILLIS Football '37-'40g SFC Champion: Baseball '38- '40: Boxing '38: Senior Hi-Y Pres. '40g S Club Vice-Pres. '40-'41, A quiet lad and always true. With honors in sports not a few. JEAN ERNESTINE MARTIN JEANN1E Vice-Pres. Student Body '40: Sec. Student Coun- cil '39-403 Sec. Senior Class: Girl Reserves: Pep Squad Cheerleader '37g Asst. Editor Sailor's Log. Thou hast the sweetest face I've ever looked upon. ROBERT RUTLEDGE, JR. CKBOBU Football '39-'40: SFC Champion: All Conferencej Sr. Hi-Yg Jr. Hi-Y: S Club: Sports Editor Sail- A or's Log. As a drummer and a center there's none better. ITenl S H S SAI l.0l2'S 015 1941 DICY RUBY ADAMS f-TWERPINSH Sailorettes '37-'39: Girl Reserves: D. C, T. Club. With loyal will, She proves her skill. THELMA ALVAREZ Girl Reserves: Dramatic Club '41, A Spanish maiden, With kindness laden. DENIS AZAR Boxing '40: SFC Title: Band '36-'40: Mixed Chorus '37-'4O. Large of body, generous of soul. JENNIE ALLEN UBUTTERCUF' Glee Club '39-'41g Girl Reserves. Merry and gay. Throughout the day. JIMMY BACCUS Football '38-'40: SFC Champion: Hi-Y: Future Farmers '36. With gay colored shirts. He's the best of flirts. RICHARD A. BARTH DICK Dance Band '38-'39g Band '38-'39: Lyre Club: Orchestra '38-'39: D. C. T. Club. The word jolly fits to a T. His green checked coats we see. SUE BASSETT SUZl Glee Club '38-'41: Dramatic Club '39-'41: Girl Reserves. Soft smiles. by human kindness bred. A face with gladness o'erspread. MARCIA KAY BEYER Girl Reserves: Glee Club '38-'40: Library Staff: Student Council '39. 'Twas her thinking of others That made you thing of her. MARY ANNE BLACKBURN Student Council '40g Library Staff. A classmate honest and true, And furthermore a worker too. JOHN BLACKBURN Future Farmers '37-'40. If a good face is a recommendation. A good heart is a letter of credit. MARY HELEN BRYANT Pep Squad '37-'38g Dramatic Club '40-'41: Girl Reserves: Honor Society. A gentle lass crowned with sweetness. MATHILDE BRINSON Girl Reserves. Modest sweet and simple. lElevenl dv.. ax RQ Q.,- c I 6 .S JF 4 S I'I S SAIL D95 015 1941 You ev - 'X if X N E U Z ...ix I I 3955, Q- -an-S K .fs en 900 Ik ELLEN SUZANNE BOGGS Dramatic Club '38-'4lg Girl Reservesg Student Council '40-'4lg Honor Society. With hair as soft as spun gold, A smile that ne'er grows old. RHEA BOND President Senior Honor Societyg Sec'y Dramatic Club: President Girl Reservesg Jr. Honor Societyg 'Life is not so short but there is Always time enough for courtesy. BURNETT BRITTON Transferred from Shanghai American School '40g Youth Forum '41. 'Sober. but not serious, Quiet but not idle. ROZANNE BRENDA BROWN ROSIE Entered from Park Ridge High School, N. J. Ass't Editor Sara-So--Tan '41. But when I saw your eyes, I knew The angels sent the stars to you. JEWELL ELIZABETH BROWN AIBETH!! Student Council '37-'38g Girl Reserves: Sailorettes '40. Dainty and light as the sea spray, Soft and white as the foam. FAUBEL CAMPBELL Bandg Dramatic Club: Jr. Student Councilg Jr. Honor Society: Jr. Hi-YQ Sr. Student Council: Orchestra: Sr. Honor Society. Politeness goes far, yet costs nothing. JANE CHADWICK SHADRACK Dramatic Club '40-'41g Sara-De-Soto Pageant: Girl Reservesg Tennis Team '41, Thou art sportive as the fawn ' That skips across the lawn. LUCYLE CHENEY Dramatic Club '38-'41g Girl Reserves: Student Council '41, With Southern accents sweet. Her drawl is quite discreetf' SARA MARTHA CHENEY HFAFA!! Glee Club '40-'41: Girl Reserves: Dramatic Club '39. She has a heart with room for every joy. ORVILLE CLEMONS Future Farmers '38-'40: Football '39-'403 S Club. 'By telegraph the world is ruled. EVELYN COBB Dramatic Club '40-'413 Girl Reserves. 'A true friend is forever a friend. SHIRLEY A. CLEMENT KKBERTI9 Dramatic Club '39-'4lg Girl Reservesg Art Activities '40-'41. Artistic temperament and a friendly manner. lTwelvel S I-1 S SAI l.0I2'S JAFQUELINE COFFEE JACKIE Girl Reserves. Sugar and spice and everything nice. BETTY COLLIVER Junior Honor Society: Vice-Pres. Senior Honor Society3Dramatic Clubg Glee Club: Triple Trio: Girl Reserves. Her eyes were deeper than Depth of water stilled at even: FREDERICK CORNISH UFREDQ- Band '36-'39: Key Club: Student Council '38-'39. Steadfast. kind. with open mind. KELLY CROWDER Transferred from Trimble High School Trimble, Tennessee. humor wins friends wherever it goes. JESSE DENMARK Hi-Y: Basketball: Band: Lyre Club: Orchestrag Swing Band. An affable and courteous gentleman. GLORIA DEACON Entered '40. Quiet, sincere and full of cheer. EILEEN MARIE DIAL Band '37-'38: Dramatic Club '40-'41: Girl Reserves. She does her best in every trial. WA LLACE B. DRAPER '-WALLYH Baseball '40g Basketball '40: Hi-Y. Silence does not always mean contemplation. HENRY DREW '-HANK Track '40-'4l: SFC Champion: Student Council '40: S Club: Hi-Y. Happy am I. from care I'm free. Why aren't they all content like me? MARTHA EDWARDS GREEN Library Staffg Sailorettes. For the bride. let. happiness abide. MARJORIE ESTHUS MARGIE Glee Club '38-'413 Girl Reserves. And that smile like sunshine Darts into many a sunless heart. JEANETTE FAY Swimming Team '40, With serene mind and very kind. I Th lrteen I 06 1941 'F' 43 WD 5 S H S SAI l0l2'S 06 lQ4l I .. Af im ? 'R :nu -Q W':ai'9'95's 3+ J 1 1 1, ami Vi, f- we Q uk., . M ..- 9 Wx 5 ' va - A W.. 43 ,F Q iffy LUCILLE GANAS --sis Girl Reserves. Brunette she is with laughter gay. MARY GANAS PRECIOUS Girl Reserves. Demure with accents low. MARY JANE GARMAN HERKY Golf '41. On the green, she is Olll' queen. ROBERT GEIGER Student Council '393 Jr. Hi-Y. Silent, serious and wise. GLORIA HAUPT GLORY Dramatic Club '40-'41: Girl Reservesg Glee Club: Tennis Team '4l. She'll laugh your gloom away. PHYLLIS E. HAYES HPI-IYIJU Sailorettes '38-'39: Dramatic Club '4O: Girl Reserves. Her charms and manners we decide Are slightly on the boyish side. GEORGE H. HEALEY Football '38-'-10: SFC Championg Swimming Team '38-'40: Track '40 QSFC Champion: Baseball '40: S Club. Behold an active youth, Full of the joy of living. HARRY HIGEL Track Team '40: SFC Champion. A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. CLIFFORD S. HOGAN, JR. Student Council '39: Announcer, Football Broadcasts. With manly cheer and reason clear. LOIS MARGARET HUGHES SISTER Sailorettes '38-'40, Often true hearts take humble parts. ALDRED PAUL JENKINS V Student Council '40-'41g Pres. D. C. T. '40-'41 In courtesy and business he's tops. MARIAN R. JANSEN Dramatic Club '39-'41g Girl Reserves. Charm stirs the sight But merit wins the soul. 1 Fourteen 1 S H S SAIL ITS HARVEY B. KENNEDY, JR. D, C. T. Club. To act my part well. CHARLES KICKLITER Band '38-'41: Lyre Clubg Jr. Hi-Y '38: Track Team '41. Music hath charms. But wisdom wins. RITA K. KURTNACKER BABE 'Girl Reserves. She shall be loved as Quiet things are loved. ELLIS KICKLITER Band '36-'41: Jr. Hi-Y '383 Key Club: President Lyre Club: Pageant Sara-De-Soto '39. Tall of stature, Kind of deed. CLARICE LANGFORD Glee Club '40: D. C. T. Club. Gentleness is her gain. VIOLA LANGFORD Glee Club '40g D. T. C. Club. Sweet in manner, word and deed. JOE LEATHERMAN --LEGS Football '39-'40: SFC Champion: Baseball '39- '40g Basketball '39-'41: Hi-Yg S Club. Through boxing and football too He furnishes many thrills for you. ROSE MARIE LEWIS All women may be queens. FRANK A. LOGAN Basketball '40-'41: Tennis '40-'411 Key Club: S Club: Debate Club: Senior Honor Society. Though he's poetically inclined. Speeches and girls run thro' his mind. DORIS MAE MANN Entered from New York State '40. Silence often wins where speech fails. SARAH ELIZABETH MARTIN TOSSIE Glee Club '403 Student Council '38-'39g Library Staff '40-'41: Girl Reserves. Homey virtues are ever jewels 1'are. JOHN MANN Entered from New York State '40. The reason firm and temperate skill. lFlfteen I 015 2 . .Vg 194-I D i J., E f e ir 4 :K wry. was .ff T Q., , X, if 75- ,X Aa... i .Yi- Pi A gf . -18' S H S SAII. ITS L06 1941 1-'D eff! . 'L ,, fs 9' A ii ' l , Va. 8162 I '-V lui' y 'Y 47. , .. 5535 Qian '1- .Q 'sf' RVN up yu... 4? RA LPH E. MATHERLY Football '36-'40: Co-Captain SFC Champions: Basketball. All Conference '37-'40C Baseball, All Conference '37-'4C3 Pres. Student Body '39-'40g S Club: Sr. Hi-Y: Sport Award '40. He is a leader among boys. And athletics are his joy. RICHARD MCDERMOTT '39-'41: Quill and Scroll '40-'41g Student Council '39, Noble were his thoughts and deeds. ALBERT R. MQFADYEN Student Council '36-'39g Pres. Student Body '41i Dramatic Club: Editor Sailors Log: Debating '40-'41: Honor Court '38-'39: Winner of State Essay Contest, A man indeed with an interest in everything that concerns humanity. DONALD McGEE Football '39-'40g S Club '39-'41: Hi-Y '39-'41g Baseball '39-'4lg Basketball '40-'4l. The bat he swings. Gives the ball wings MAY MCILROY Girl Reserves: D. C. T. Club '40. She found her climate in her heart And it was summertime. KAY MCROYAN Student Council '39. With purpose true, His faults are few. ELIZABETH RUTH MELDAHL Girl Reserves: Glee Club '40-'41g Student Coun- cil '39. It's good to be merry and wise, . It's good to be honest and true. MARIBEL S. MERIWETHER Jr. Student Council: Glee Club: Dramatic Club: Girl Reserves: Sr. Honor Society. Lightly she trips on her toes. Someday her fame we'll know. MARY MIXON Girl Reserves. To be womanly is to be gentle and kind. JULIA SUE MIZE Dramatic Club '37-'40: Girl Reserves. The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. MARGARET MORGAN Sailorettes. With hair that curls. This best of girls. JACK MOORE Hi-Y: Sec'y S Club '40-'41: Basketball '39-'41g Pres. Future Farmers '37-'39. In basketball he does excel, And handles all sports well. lSlxteenI S l'1 S SAIL ITS JOHN MOORE Baseball '39-'41, All Conference: Basketball '39- '41g Track '40-'4l: SFC Champion: S Club '39- '41: Hi-Y Club: Asst. Art Editor Sailor's Log '41. In sports and art, He plays his part. RITA MOORE Vice-Pres. Girl Reserves: Glee Club '40-41: Swimming Team '40-'41, Blue eyes so soft and mild, Above a sweet dimpled smile. DORIS MORSE Band '37-'4l: Orchestra '37-'40: Dramatic Club '38-'41: Girl Reserves Sec. '4l: Student Council. Band and music are her stride, And sweet virtue is her guide. CHARLES MERCER MOTT Hi-Y: S Club: Key Club.Treasurerg Honor Society: Student Council. With patience and skill to do his will. DOROTHY ANN PARKINS Glee Club '40-'41: Girl Reserves. Vice-Pres. '41: Dramatic Club '39: Junior Class Sec. Her merry smile and twinkling eye, Together prove she's not shy. JEANNE NEELEY Girl Reserves: Glee Club '40-'41g Swimming Team '40, She's tall, lovely and blond. Of tennis she's very fond, HOWARD PARSONAGE Track '39-'40: Student Council '37-'38: Future Farmers '36-'37. Debits and Credits interest me. JOAN PRICE Student Council '40: Girl Reserves: Sailorettes '38: Debating Club '39: Sr. Honor Society. She's courteous and sincere. Her nature golden like her hair. AGNES PRITCHARD Orchestra '37-'41: Band '37-'41: Lyre Clubg Quartet Ensemble '40-'41: Office Assistant. Health of body and health of mind. KENNETH PURTZ Basketball '39-'41: Tennis '38-'41: Hi-Y: S Club: Student Council '39-'40g Track '40: SFC Champ- ion: '37-'39, As his racket wields, His opponent keels. JOCK REID Jr. Hi-Y sec'y: Dramatic Club '40-'41: Artistic Activities '40-'41: Senior Honor Society. Art is power. VIRGINIA RHOADES Basketball '39-'40. Jolly, carefree: happy is she. lSeventeenl 06 141 31' Ur , RJ 1 -... : 5..w .? l .ma , . ' x V f I -.sz M? Q V' ' .C '9'A C rf l eil. 5' ' N s s 5 aP 'e r I II. 2 Sa: Fx 1 1 III - L Af. 1 .5 I . 1 S H S SAIL ji 1 ...f G' 'L-fl' N 1 ff 1 :ae EL... - R ' Gi D95 L06 1941 FREDERIC RIEGEL Track Team '40g Futu1'e Farmers. The boat his treasure, The sail his pleasure. DOROTHY CORRINNE ROBBINS Girl Reserves: Sec. Student Council '40: Youth Forum '41: Dramatic Club. Modesty and Wisdom combined To make the perfect mind. JOYCE ROSS Sec. Honor Society: Dramatic Club: Girl Re- serves: Glee Club: Student Council '39. Character and poise are her charms. AMY JANE ROUTIER Sailorettes '38-'39, Cheerleaderg Basketball Man- ager '4O: Girl Reserves: Dramatic Club: Drum Majorette: Senior Honor Society. The longer she stands, The shorter she grows. IRENE B. SELPH Sara-De-Sota Pageant '38-'39: Dramatic Club '37: Tennis Club '40. With eyes so blue and face so fair. EDWIN G. SHAVV Mixed Chorus '38-'41: Boys' Quartet '39, I hear, yet say not much: But think the more. ANNIE VVILL SINCLAIR In each cheek appears a pretty dimplef' JEANNE SNYDER Pres. Giee Club '39g Pres. Girl Reserves: Student Council '39: Jr. Honor Society: Sr. Honor Society. Can there be so fair a creature Formed of common clay? JANE E. STOKES Basketball '40: Girl Reserves. So unaffected and composed of mind. BUD STRONG Swimming Team '40-'4l: UB Football Team '40. A windy day is Bud's delight. To sail a ship with all his might. WINDER H. SURRENCY, JR-. Jr. Hi-Y '38: Debate Club Pres. '40-'41: Key Club '40-'41, He lives most who lives for others. EVALENA TATUM Band '37-'38: Girl Reserves. To do one's best is always gain. lEigh'oeenl S l'1 S SAI l.0l2'S 013 1941 GEORGE B. TEETERS, JR. Dramatic Club '39g Jr. Class Play: D. C. T. Club. Life is not a bluff. But why get in a huff. WILLIAM THARP Jr. Hi-Y '38: Dramatic Club Pres. '38-'4l3 Stu- dent Council '39: Honor Court '39g Vice-Pres. Student Body. Good humor is the clear blue sky of soul. MINNIE LEE THOMPSON Girl Reserves, A little miss from Tennessee. Wearing a smile you'll always see. RICHARD TURLEY Boys' Chorus '40-'41. With serious mien he views each scene. WILBUR T. TURNER Hi-Y '38-'41 Pres.: S Club Treas. '38-'41: Fu- ture Farmers '37-'40: Baseball '37-'41. A boy that is truthful and honest. and faithful and willing to work. HUGH TYLER Football '40: Track '40, What makes the plane go up and down? ALLEN WARD D. C. T. Club '40-'4l. With studious mind his place he'll find. EARL WARNER Jr. Honor Society: Sr. Honor Society: Pres. Key Club: Debate Clubg Jr. Class Pres.g Student Council '38-'39: Jr. Hi-Y. With hands ever ready. To do what is right. ORRIN SHELBY WELLS Basketball '41: Tennis '4l: Student Council '38: Band '34-'39g Business Manager Sailors Log. A gentleman from soul to crown. Who never wears a frown. TILLIE WENSEL Treas. Sr. Honor Society: Girl Reservesg Student Council '38: Jr. Honor Society. You know Tillie by her hair. She has a sweet and gentle air. ELLEN LOUISE WHITMAN Dramatic Club '40-'41: Honor Society. Faithful to every trust. Gentle, loyal. kind and just. HARRIETT FRENTRESS WILLIAMS Girl Reservesg Basketball '40-'4lg Tennis '40, Easy come, easy go: Carefree days she'll always know. Nineteenl Q ni .Ti 4 'N' l fi ,lag-K ow- Q.,- All Q3 4 x --I . ...S f .av i e-fx QT R SHS SAII. .Q 3 .3 I I 1- u. ' a' '15 '..' .22. l2'S 013 1941 RIDLEY WLLLIAMS Glee Club '40-'41: Girl Reserves, Pres. '4lg Sec. '40: Art Editor Sailor's Log: Sec'y Jr. Class '39. She has personality plus That outshines most of us. YVONNE WILLIS Glee Club: Dramatic Club: Capt. Basketball Team '40-'41: Treas. Girl Reserves '41g Sr. Hon- or Society: Student Council '40: Cheerleader '38 '40 She looked jolly and carefree As tho life was a pleasant game. CHRISTINE WING Girl Reserves: Sailorettes '38-'39, There is always a tomorrow, So why spend the day in sorrow? J. C. WINGATE Lyre Club '39-'41: Band: Orchestra '37-'40: Jr. Hi-Yg D. C. T. Club. Serious minded and doesn't diddle, In the orchestra he plays a fiddle. NORMA EMILY YENTNER Student Council '38: Treas. Dramatic Club '39- '41: Treas. Girl Reserves '-103 Senior Editor Sailor's Log: Youth Forum '41: Sara-De-Sota Pageant '39, Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, Like twilight too, her dusky hair. LORENE BARFIELD YEOMAN Student Council '38: Girl Reserves: Sailorettes '40. She's dark, sweet and small: Wouldn't know she was there at all. PICTURES NOT SHOWN KENNETH DEAN Football '39-'40: SFC Champion: Vice-Pres. Student Council '38g Hi-Y. 'AA pleasant boy with a pleasant smile. BILLIE HATCHETT Entered ft-Cond semester from Alabama. Shes wen a place in all our hearts. WALTER PARKER JENKINS Dramatic Club: Radio Club: D. C. T. Club With energy and the will to do. LAWRENCE W. JONES Youth Forum '41g Vice-President Sophomore Class '38. He'1l be sad for no one. WALTER LEWIS Hi-Yg Boys' Chorus '41, Of the sacred Scriptures he did learn. FRANK MILLER Football' 40: S Club '40, What sweet delight a quiet life affords. OLIVE THOMAS Entered from Oakwood High School, Ohio, '40 The day with service filled is never long. lTwe-ntyl S l'I S SAI LDIPS L06 'IQ-41 ks' 5 T XV IG I, V E I, U XV B 0 Y S Front: Rodgers Denham. Paul Cobb. L. M. Zcigler, PHIIICI' Selph. Back: Francis Crum. Alldrew L1Ol'lliSll. Ben Grimes. Paul Haus. Carl Taylor, Mr. LNl1i'llllbCl'S, 8130115012 Others not shown: Earl Marlow, G. E. Mmmey. H. P. Philpott. Arthur Platt, Bob Slllll6I'2lll. 14601111111 Sweeting. kxllflllilll XVhit- taker. Harry Eberllardt. lTwenty-onel Q if X' fx W W X ff JUNIDIDS S l'1 S SAI l.0l2'S L06 1941 ELEVICN HIGH BOYS First: Robert Belgau. Jack Sliedrick. Joe YValker. Jim Meriwether. Julian Bennett. Ronald Taiiilyii. lflugeue Bloiitague. Second: Desmond Campbell. Major Messick. Robert Gratz. Richard Hendricks. Robert Gray. Harold Johnson. Raymond Estlius. Carlton Teate. Third: Pat Patterson. George Hilton. James Levins. Edwin Skinner. Bruce Johnstone, Edward Cooke. Jolm Crutchfield. Thomas Pierce. L. S. Bullington. teacher. Fourth: Jack Hursey, Jim vvllllllllglllllll. lVallace Bennett. David Tritt. Tom Hill. Junior Edwarcls. Jack Rispliam. Donald Jolms. ITwenty-threel S H S SAI I.0l2'S L06 1941 ELEVEN HIGH GIRLS First Row: Myrtle Harwell. Marion Reigel, Esther Marlowe, Jean Marani, Jeanne Deacon. Carolyn Cheney, Patricia Dean, Sue lllowery, Loraine Mc- Clellan. Alice YVillis. Jeanne Dreher. Eulalee VVilliams, Joan Cheney. Second Row: Lillian Kennedy. Carolyn VVhitted, Elizabeth Smith, Dorothy Selphf Sally Minton, Grace Cameron. Alice Gamble, Audrey Parker, Virginia Brooks, Jocelyn Zeigler. Jane Northen. Betty Bartleson. Laura DeVValt. Mrs. Clifford VValker. sponsor. Third Bow: Blary Cantey. Vvlllllkl Cummings, lllarie Forbes, lllary Shedrick, Dorothy Stoeber, Lola Mae Lord. Ariana Jones, Barbara Hamel, Hortense Head. Luella Halliday, Virginia Stephens, Hope YVooley, Priscilla Pond, Helen YVarner. A1'lene Silva. Hilda VVallin. Fourth Bow: Kathleen 'l'hompson. LaVVanda Funk. VVinona Bell. Shirley Isbel, Ahnina lVhittaker. Barbara Brauer. Muriel Smith. Nellie Lamarra, Ida lllae Jordan. Philo Fox, Virginia Tharp. Louise Brown. Thelma Koonsq Barbara Naeve. Katherine Grcnili, VVanda Tucker. ITwenty-fourl SCDHUMUIQES ir .-V S I-1 S SAI l.0l2'S L06 1941 ,tg .1 ---V y x . G R A D E T E N Top Row: Burnis Herring. Cleve Pridgeon, Cecil Measel, Carolyn Carpenter, Ber- nice Manning. Kathleen Hammond. Joyce Glendinning, Dorothy Lewis. Norma Gallagcr. Blanche Bradley. Mary Alice I3l2lSlllg'RIllf:'. Minette Brown. Ella Louise . , . . .. . Y I Harding. luarl Parker. Gaston Martini. Stiles Ixeunedy. Second Row: Robert Hewitt. Charles Luzier. Reeves Granger, Minnie Mclllroy, Virginia Howell. Evelyn Metcalf. Jeanne Claytor. Sybil Garner. Naomi Shul- nian. l rances Newby. Audrey Fay Johns. Hazel Strickland. John lNIeKeehan. .Tim Hilton, John Kluver. Blrs. Rose. Third Row: Tom Drynion. Jack Martin. Capers Scott. Betty Hall. Shirley Paulk, .lean Anderson. Julia Brown. Ruby Stinson. Rosetta Darling. Arthur VVit1ner. Tom Ileavey. Margaret Nabona. Tuggie Register. Miss Chatfield. Bill Betz. Fourth Row: Mildred Lowe, Pat Quinn, Bobbie Baccus. Doris Newburn. Rose Marie Hart. Flora Masco. Hilda Gay. Eleanor VVilson. Evelyn Henderson, Nidlia Iiightfoot. Arthur Protas. Harvey Gilford. lTwenty-sixl S l'1 S SAI l.0l3'S L06 1941 Qw- '1' E X H I G H I3 U Y S First Row: Charles Iloffinan. Bob Brown. Jack Cooney. Frank Canty. J. G. Kick- lite1'. Theron Campbell. Alex Browning. David Robinson. John Graves. Rd- ward Lovell. Jake Boggs. Reginald Marlow. Mr. 'l'hoinas Baccus. sponsor. Second Row: Bob Rule. Norman Shinkel. Joe Boxart. 'l'oni lVhitaker. Edward Carlson. Bobby Hatchett. Allan Ford, lfldgar Gillette. Joe Townsend. Ralph Taylor. Elwood Dillingham. Doryal Hand. Jack Collins. John Steele. Robert Hardy Third Row: Bud Stroud. YVallace Knight. Jini Drynion. Bob lViiuiingliani. Allan Morris. George Smith. Jack Lind. Ainos Healey. Kenneth Koach. Burton YVal- ker. Preston Knapp. Donald Gordon. Don Griffen. Harry Haikes. Bruce Schmidt Fourth Row: Billy Hebb. Ben McCall. Charles lCarly.Jiin Oakes. Russell Lind. Gordon VVilliford. Dick Brown. Harley Harn. George Gault. Donald Gay. Janies Shaughenessey. Janies Alderman. Ted Rhodes. Jack 'l'urner. Charles Frauenheini. Clarence Crandall. Toni Albritton. Duncan Breault. J. NV. Miller lTwent,y-sevenl S H S SAI I.0IQ'S L06 1941 Q3 'S 2 ' t 'lf S2259 fi lei, Ulu' ' f , , ggww .S H 4 A V2 , A, le g W it Q y ie GRADE TEN GIRLS First Row: Janice Taylor. Beulah Strong, Lenora Barrineau, Audrey Edwards. Einily Parker, Erniu Cooper. Second Row Helen Hereford. Lois Thonipson. Eileen Murrinson, Alina lllclllillan. Ennna .lo Bradley. Third Row: Evelyn Blorris. Blary Jane Inabnit, lllary Edna Staf- ford. lllary Frances Taylor, Pauline Douglas, lxI3.1'g211'Ct Dill, Bliss VV11llCl'S, sponsor. Fourth Row: Mildred Lowe. Barbara Clifford, Mae Scott, Pat- ricia Sinnnons. Doris Grenaniyre. Eloise Rader. ITwenty-eightl v,51-n-2.1 x.,.P, Nh.. ---, .,..-x., ITwenty-ninel DICK PRICE Assistzult Couch C U A C H C I-I E T N I H R I G Bisphaum, Rutledge, Healey, VVil1is, Matherly SFC CHAMPS lThIrtyl HILLSBOKOUEH 6' BARTOW PONEE DE LEON 7- EMA. PUNTA GORDA 8 WAUCHULA TAMPA COLLEGE 9' LAKELAND WINTER HAVEN 10- FORT MYERS 11-BRADENTON as -v F - V. p-4 F5 P11 'li ,- P-V C? UI 1 i-1 T P-I '51 Q E-1 3 Q 3 Q K- Bispham. Z :J CC T f ,- - ,- -1, ,- ,- ,- U F' ..... 4.2 .., Z., U - v-1 CJ ,- .., UQ . . 72 ,- V ,- ,- ,-I .-4 Fx ,-4 W .. f. : ,- : ,- . ,- J ' -4-? -a-, ,- T' J CD 4: 12 C3 V1 ,J -63 ,. bf U CD sf. - - .- ,. 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U .,- ,- - :U A 1 alms, Jr ,-1 .4 111 ,- .v ,- ,- -L Clemons, Harlev Horne, Do 12 ,-1 v-4 -,-1 P F-1 Jlmmy Baccus, O EL 7- I-' ,- n-1 :' u - .- LJ ,- ,1 CJ ,- .v A V r -J -- -.f ,- - CC ,- ,- .,- .ya UZ ,- - 1 s -c v ,- ,QE 1 f 111 '33 ,- fl c H: Li 5 ca 2 I- 4 - : Q ,.: 7- CU P- I-1 E A Ili! FN F11 mi 4'-I .. id : c: -5-3 CD SU .- fl-, Sl'IS SAII. ITS 015 1941 I, i f 1 St- - c:,1?3 fV-I - A FIRST STRING Left: Right end, Joe Leatherman: right tackle. Jack Bispham: left guard. Louie Southwicl-:J right guard, George Healey: center, Bob Rutledgeg left tackle. Buddy Wilkins: left end, Richard Willis, Backfield: Right lialfback, Jack Scott: fullback. Jimmy Spanosg quarterback, Ralph Matherly: left halfback, Frank Miller, fif fwttfr W lThlrty-threel S l'I S SAIL IPS DG 1941 1 '51 'vi - . E ' Q-,ar Q .Rigid Q E - 1 ' I 2 N. -' ,Li - w 1 - R, PA. - ll, -rx' , g ' ' f E Q K A ' If x . fi 1 ' -X i , ,.,, ' ... 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Harper Thompson, Jimmy Spanos. lThirLy-fourl IV I Sailors Sailors Sailors Sailors Sailors Sailors Sailors Sailors Sailors Sailors Sailors Sailors Sailors Sailors Sailors Sailors Sailors B. S.. Tennessee State 'IlC2lCllCl'Si College Coach. llasketlmall. 'I'raek 12 Jesuit I8 li. M. I. -113 Bartow I7 XVinter Ilaven 20 li. M. I. 21 Jesuit, 26 l'unta Gorda 16 llraflenton 21 IVinter Haven 28 l'unta Gorda 21 Fort Myers 26 Hrzulenton 21 Bartow 26 Fort Myers I9 IVinter Haven 20 Fort Myers 355 Opponents IThirty-five! I, I, I A M S C H li IC R E R 1 38 Q 5 I3 I5 28 213 28 29 38 245 31 24 25 28 32 4439 S I-I S SAI l.0l2'S L06 1941 4 Q 2 Y Q- P Top: Donald McGee. Jack Moore, Frzmk Logan, Kenneth Purtz, Bottom: John Moore. Shelby VVells, U. G. Matherly, Joe Leatllerluan lThirty-sixl S H S SAI l.Ol2'S L06 1941 QLQE IL ' 'P' ' - ..- , x K ' , Q 4 '- x .K , A ,V , .Q Y , A .. V . ' 'xc - B U Y S B A S K li '1' ll A I, I. 'l' li A Bl Left to right: Coach Schecrcr. V. G. Mzltlxerly. Jack Moore. Jesse Denmark. Joe IAC1ltl1t'l'lllZlIl. IQCIHIUHI Purtz. 1 ramk I.og':m. Shelby VVells. Dfmalcl McGee. Nut slmwn: .Iulmny Moore. Jack Scott. lThlrt,y-seven! ,,.l...i SHS SAII. l2'S L06 1941 5 g sm. A. . . as Q f nf. , , x,.f..h.- f yur f' . f ' in -' ui .-, -ski. ' V f fi - ' 1 s. .rat .. t s' V' -'54 ' .,. f s- S f ' - .. 4, - is-f X .. S+- . .f i 'ag' ' ' s. V 1 -:' ' A 4 ' aw- . ,.' BOXING TEAM Front: Harry Higel. manager. lVallace Gay. George Gray, Joe Christie, J. L. Dunn. 'flieron Cainpliell. Back: Buddy Rose. instructor. Robert Glendinning. George Teeters, Bob Win- ningliain. Reeves Granger. Ed Royal. Donald Gay. Burl Blanton, Earl Parker, George Hilton. Joe Leatherinan. Jack Bispliani. L. S. Bullington. sponsor. Although the South Florida Boxing champoinship was won by Arcadia the tournament was a success for the Sarasota Sailors. Jack Bispham. heavyweight. knocked out a Punta Gorda boy in two min- utes of the first round and Joe Leatherman, light heavyweight, knocked out Houze of Palmetto. George Teeters, Ralph Healey and George Hilton put up good performances. All of the Sailors came out with- out a single injury. The athletic association's new portable boxing ring did not arrive in time for the boys' work-out. A meet was scheduled for February 21 here with Plant City when the S250 boxing ring was used for the first time. Plant City was the winner. Two events of local contestants followed after which the fights were discontinued because of other sports and lack of interest. l'I'hirty-eight! SFC CHAMPS ww- -ws' f- .r- w - .- ' 1 1 The Sarasota Sailors and Sailorettes played their way through opposition in VVinter Haven to win the South Florida Conference championship trophies. This is the first time in the history ot' the conference that girls have been allowed to participate in this sport in which the Sailorettes entered with Championship determination. V , YY, , l ,JZ1-Rnykxwlrq 1 . wg' 'gap f ,7 TV,x:,?I4,,. mix -.u ff --- ..a4.-v-,A .1 .bu ki iw 1 Gloria Haupt. Sara Laineranx. Philo Fox. Jeanne Neeley Sue Mowery. Barbara Braner. Jean Dreher. I Thirty-nine I I D-4 45 CJ LI L CID A- , 1 I bq qj , I Forty I -1 6 E 5' br. LJ I +4 I r uu- L rlsrm. Hen IF' .. wJ -. - lu r l . L' 9 CJ . - A YQ . f L- 2 Cb r-1 v-4 A A A v fl: A A- I A A .1 f-1 -- f i . L- 12 A r-1-1 'E id Pill f . fi -1 F- 12 1-1 F- 4.4 'N '51 Z. 'rl if Af i f - A U A 'F F' A -1 f . -4 g At :J :-:z '-: .LI - it A rf ,... v-14 A QU -. . r r -4 L A ..- CL - - . D L A V ,. G 4 - .. .: - ., '1 Q5 .5 IIT ': I - CJ 4: u s V1 tl. :J Tu a.: Ralph H Ernest. I II' De. illizlms, NV 9-' FL A A V CU ' F' 'nd 15 EL ,- - - Z V K ,- --4 v --1 I A A A .1 FW F1 1 ,- A -- .1 .v f-1 -1 A P4-4 IIS . - 75 : F- , r. 7 AJ :J -Q-I .- ... :U L4 . A- -4 A V 4.4 A F-1 55 U I-1 SU ,.. as 11 .-1 VJ .CI as 4-D uv .. r- J Q Cd M v-1 Ed wards, GJ A w Iurn. J I CLJ C.: -.. 1-1 .. ... P-U-1 P'-1 A A IIT .Af A A V v C l'CY cl -E Kmght, ICC .li .- Cd A at 3 ...I 4.9 O 9-1 v-4 .1-4 1-I A F ?1 A. i E n mpbell ld Ca I 0 Ill A ...- A ,-.- 1--I .v r A lr il 11 A ,... v RH A A- A 1.4 P. if f f f A ,... ,-1 CJ f- A CII u -Q14 .- ,- ll ,- LJ ..- LC fl: 14 ,.- Z- fx ,- ,... RJ rl VVarner. Ea Ixsvins. James S l'I S SAI l0l3'S L06 1941 TRACK MEET L'0XI4'l41IIl'1NL'l'l IIICCUIKIJS SHT HY SAIIAJII CIIAMPS. 'Il 200 yurcl lnw luuwlles .IACK 'FIIIINICII 127 sz-enuulm 4-I0yzu'1l run IIARl'l'llt 'l'II1lMl'S1lN 1.33.8 we nulsm High .Iuuip 1tie1ll .IUIIN M1i1iNl41 1.3 lt li iu.b MAYNAHID IIIIU.-XIBICS Milt, Helm. vs II. U. MA'l'IIl'1ltI.Y 135 Illlll.. 51.2 sp-e.D , IIAIIPICR 'I'IIUMl'S1JN IIICNIIY IJIIICXY I JIMMY liAL'L'l'S Ilan' lxlilc Relax. - BIAXVNAHIJ RIIUAIJICS 1 l lilili.. I2 wectl 1'I'ie1ll K I If G. MA'I'IIlCHI,Y HENRY IJRICIV OTHER WINNERS Pole Vault IIVGII 'l'YI.l'1ll 880-Yarml Hun IHIAKPICR 'FIIUMPSUX Mile Run IIICNRY IJHICXV In the dual uieet with K. M. I. the S2llllll'S wqmn 13 first places :incl I K. M. I. 15. Henry Drew. Harper Tliuinpsou and .Iuhuuy Moore wut tn tered in the state meet in May. Other buys showing up well were: Chalrles Kiekliter. Earl IVzu'- ner. zuul Ted Carlson. Henry Drew :uid Harper 'I'hun1ps1mn welt eo-eziptziius. lForty-onel src CHAMPS , . . 'Z MR l ' , ,aK.Z ' 19 Q Q 4? Q Q . wusowg az M1505 BASEBALL TEAM Back Row: Richard Hendricks. Jack Scott, George Hilton, Daniel Boyd, David Tritt. Joe Leatherman. Jack Bispham. Bob Rutledge, Jack Bloore. Front: Coach Ihrig. YVillia1n Boyd. manager: Donald McGee, Bobby Brown, V. G. Matherly, John Moore. Jack Cooney, Bonar Starrak, Harvey Guilford, asistant couch. lVilhur 'l'urner. 1941 is the year to be well remembered in all of the hearts of the Sarasota sports fans. For the first time in the history of the con- ference, the Sailors walked away with the base- ball championship. The tournament was played in Bartow with the Sailors first playing and soundly defeating the Palmetto Tigers, 7 to 0. In the semifinals the Sailors defeated Arcadia 6 to 5 and in the same day they played the finals against Bradention to whip them 6 to 4. winning the baseball championship for 1941. The title for the district championship was thrown into confusion when the Hillsborough team defeated the Sailors in a return game, put- ting Sarasota in a tie with Hillsborough and Bradenton. In the play-off Hillsborough defeat- ed Bradenton, then Sarasota defeated Hillsbor- ough 9 to 3. This victory gave the Sailors a right to compete in the state tournament held in Miami, May 8. However in this meet, Fort Worth defeated Sarasota 9 to 5. In the regular season the Sailors won nine games and lost three. Results of the season are as follows: Sarasota ......... 4 K M.I. ........... 3 Sarasota Punta Gorda Sarasota K.M.I. .... . Sarasota Punta Gorda Sarasota Bradenton . Sarasota Bartow . . . . Sarasota Wauchula .. Sarasota Ft. Myers . , . Sarasota Ft. Myers . . . Sarasota Wauchula .. Sarasota Hillsborough Sarasota Punta Gorda I Forty-YWO I I XIISS Nllhlllilflll lf1BlBll'lI,IIAlN! Girls' Sports slcctlmll. SXVillllllillg', Pup Sql lFort,y-threel M '3 l 2 lf Y n r 1- IF'orty-fourl w rx w u-1 'L' RB rd r v-1 x 'vi p- Z 72 4' -4 AF v-1 Ili 1 n-1 Ni rid h-1 fh- NJ J? ..- .-l .-1 .- K if Y' CU - ... I .- V P x V' -I -H L T f 54 .. .U .- - .- .- fs -lf. ... .- ra Y f 4.2 -. - C Q-A AQ .- ..- K - ..- T rd .. .. .- .- T :u ,, 6 . 72 1U K mi ... E IJ U P. C F1 7- SU CE E :G - .- ... Q 12 .- .. :- I3 fw- Sl .-1 ..- A .-. 5 I. TD P:Lt1'icia ter. E11 A ,.... .- C 21 olyn L- fi 0 r -J Howell. .- ... ..- .- ..- -:-' F-1 F ,y e 'A 3-1 -a .v .-4 7 , ,-. A v L C3 V -J . 72 J .- -.. .- ... F-1 1-A r-1 :e ':: 'F FL .: F v' r ,- - ..- .-v .-4 4.2 fs .-4 EU .J IN .- .- ..- lha E ll llll E Mildred ch .-a .4 A -.. U fa .... .- V A Br: Dorotllv lnlerzill, ll Gwen Su glltfoot, ..- w il sincerely EII1I'I16lh2.ll'lZ Miss year. this graduate Sailor- t the ha. he worst t about t HS W This season a No. 3,Ve h ool will Ch hS ig Sarasota H believes that '7 Ost dl all 3 OI1 lsw The gir er had. EV cttes have the letter- tearn next season since all 1 basketball Next years' team will deeply feel the loss of Yvonne men will be back again with another year's -expe- the captain for been has who SCOTCI' Willis, nigh them. hind be 8 IIC rie ill W who irl YS l OH he t be will ars. She ye 0 W t st DR -is-., -. ' ' - '-'- .f'.-'f-, ,f:-:rw-...irq-we-r41,:'e-'e ef we vt--b..,,,i W ,wash A. aah-'lib' M fi N, 5353 'ii ,-ev au., . . - ' . ' - mu S A I I. U R E 'l' 'l' E S lop to bottom: Jewel Brown. Mildred Logston. Louise Brown. Lorene Yconnan, Pat I,io'lit- PN foot, Dorothy Brooks. Susan Cornish, Norma Gallagher. Virginia 'l'l1arp. Virginia Brooks. Enuna Jo Bradley, Naonii Sllllllllilll. Blanche Bradley. Garnett Corbet. Georgia Kint. June Austin. Earlene Slater, Shirley Ilaeve. Marv Elizabeth Austin. Mar0'uerite Natlirust. Lois . 5 . 5 Hughes, Evelyn Henderson. Mlnette Brown, Sue Ashworth. Mary Alice Lalnareux, Pat Toffer, Faye Tucker, Jane Ingalls. Christine Belgau. Elizabeth Smith. Sybil Garner. Carlyn Carpenter. lllary Edna Stafford. Evelyn Metcalf. Joyce Glendinniug. Yvonne YVillis. Beulah Strong, Nidlia Lightfoot, Dawn Sliirah. Mary Frances Taylor. The Sailorettes, under the supervision of Miss Mildred Emmelhainz and Miss Margery Chindahl, provided entertainment during the halves of the football games. Sarasota High School is well known for its pep squad and band. During the halves the girls Went through intricate formations and trickly light's out routines that brought Oh's and Ah's from the thousands of fans. Yvonne Willis, head cheer- leader, with the four other cheerleaders had good control over the enthusiastic crowds. lForty-ilvel ASL ill V I ',f V, . T: x , -- 'f - 711 ' Hff fx J 9 -. -l 1 .f - 'gf-T' fi'-ffb-fi SAILOIVS LOG VUl,l'Ml+l XVI 1 9 41 svuxsourzlm ln' THE SENIOR CLASS 011' SARASOTA HIGH SCIHOOI s,x1mso'1',x, 1f'1,oR11m .. b w ,Q mb i -' 1-5 Q, ,. 139, Ak 1 r Q. . Q 09.9 4 A . 'K m V . we ' 'Y 1 Sv I Forty-six I Metcalf. Joyce Glendinning, Evelyn htfoot, S Li tmng, Nidlia S lah ll Be llis VVi Yvonne Sl'IS SAIL l2'S 015 1941 sro CHAMPS - 4, A i QT' mfr inf rw f SXVIMMING TEAM Front: Babs Brauer, Emily Parker, Beulah Strong, Jeanne Neeley, Carol Clarke Jeanette Fay, Rita Moore. Elva VVarner. Back: Amos Healey. Carl Taylor. Preston Knapp. Burnett Britton, Dale Erns- berger. Eilhard Kahlenberg, Bruce Johnston. Donald Dean. The Sarasota High School swimming teams swam through opposition in Fort Myers May the 9th, to come out with a. good showing. There were eight lettermen from last year who helped to bring home high honors. Sarasota Sailors, boys and girls, with a combined total of 42 points, won the SFC title for swimming in the annual meet held in Fort Myers, May 9. Carol Clarke won the 50-yard dash and 100-yard free style for the girls and swam on both the relay teams. In the 50-yard backstroke for boys, Burnett Britton won firstg while Bruce Johnstone won first place in 100-yard free style for boys. Emily Parker tied for second place in the 50-yard breast strokeg Jeanne Neely tied for second place in girls' diving. The relay, four-girl teams, and the medley relay were both won by Sarasota girls: while the boys copped the medley relay and the boys' relay of 100 yards each. Points: fboysl 193 tgirlsl 23. . lForty-sevenl , S H S SAI l.0l2'S LUG 1941 khulnawsiixs i -Wu C I, I' B Starting at right ltoplz Jack Bispham. Joe Leatliernian. Daniel Boyd. Harley Harn, Donald Johns, Frank Logan, Kenneth Pnrtz, Ralph Healey. Jack Scott, Jack Moore. Toni Hill. Harvey Guilford. Henry Drew. Preston Knapp, Jimmy Baccns. Lee Clemons. Glen Powell. John Moore, Orville Clemons, Billy John- son. Bonzn' Starrak. fofficers, directorsl: Ralph Matherly, Harper Thompson, NVilhur Turner. Bob Rutledge. U. G. Matherly. Jack Holt. Donald McGee. lForty-elghtl S I-l S SAI l.0l2'S L06 1941 S CLUB The purpose nf the Club is to ereute lllglltl' stzuulauwls nt' 5IJlDl'llllillISlllll citizenship and scholzwsllip in S1ll'IlSUtil Iligb Sehnnl. tu raise nmuey fm' the pul' chase 'ut' :lthletic uwm-ds for lIlCIlllN:'I'S and tn Cl'L'lltf.' il sinking' funcl tu help Club unenxbers tl1l'Ullg'll college. All buys who have won letters in athletic cmnpetitinn :u'e L'1lIl1llll1ltCN fm' unem- bersbip. To become :1 lllCIllllCl' an czundidate must receive za twu-tbirmls vote nl' the club , . . . flux yezu' the club has haul :1 very suceesstul yezu' znnml us ln the past they ll2lVL raised money by giving clances after QHIIIUS. selling L'UllCL SSlUll5 at gzunes :uul tht such. They have bought an zuntmnzitic turn-table fm' the gym. where they lmlfl Club dances. Sweaters have been zlwznwlpcl tn the buys wbu bzlye won letters in any of the eight spnrts nt't'ere4l at Szimwtu Iligb Ha-lmnl. if ,,,.4 11-. msg:-,cf Q Q nu . 3 lForLy-nine I .tg R gif ACTIVITIES S l'I S SAI l.0l2'S L06 l94l Wim SENIOR S'l'I'DEN'l' CUVNCII. First Row: Donald Johns. l rank Miller. Amy June Rontier. Ilelen lVa.rner, Vice-President. Albert Blclfaidyen. President. Rulpb Matherly, Lola Mae Lord. Barbara Bruner. Amos Healey. Second Row: Cleve Pridgeon. Jack Mott. Ilenry Drew. Arlene Silva. Corrinne Robbins. Ellen Boggs. Lucyllcfliency. Joyce Ross. Jack Moore. Secretary. Miss vvlllllil YVatson. Sponsor. Third Row: Toni Pierce. Andrew Cornish. Mary Frznices 'l':1ylor. Carol Clark. Mary Edna Stafford. Carolyn Carpenter. Elval lVzn'- ner. Jack Koacli. Paul Cobb. lFlft.y-onel S l'l S SAI l.0IQ'S 015 l94l STUDENT GOVERNMENT 1940-741 XVorking for the betterment and general welfare of the school and the students. the senior student council has done outstanding work this year. Past records reveal that it has received the support of the student body. there being only two cases which had to be brought up and it was not found necessary to place a penalty upon these after they had pledged full support. In order to raise funds to send the five delegates to the state con- vention a variety show was given. the net proceeds being thirty dollars. At this convention .lack Koach was put up for vice-president and was the loser in the run-off by a small ma1'gin. Returning from the convention. Albert McFadyen and bis cabi- net. were able to put into operation several new ideas: the raising and lowering of the flag each day with the proper ceremony: obtaining a flag for each classroom. book shelves on which students might place their books when going to lunch or assembly. Projects under super- vision during the year included: traffic in the hallsg beautifying campus and providing for the keeping of the lawns clean: taking care of study hall in the morning: sponsoring a student-faculty ball game: planning of assembly programs: instituting school spirit week: organizing an officers' clubg welcoming and receiving visi- t.ors and new students: supervision of student elections: all of which has been done with excellent results. As this goes to press. the council announces their sponsorship of the Rubinoff concert for Hay 9. lFifty-twol S l'I S SAI I.0l2'S 015 1941 . 5 .. Gr' K IC Y L' I, I' li First How: Ben lglbwlllilll. limlwurml L'z11'lsoii, liuynioiicl listlius. secre- tary: Earl YVariicr. president: Dick Brown. Anrlrcw Cornish. Hubby Hatchett. Second Row: Jack Slicclrick. C. C. Strode. spuiisor: Ellis Kickliter. .lack Kouch. Fred LwUl'lliSil. Dick McDermott. Vice-prcsiclclit: Ecl- XVill'Il Cooke. Top: Tom Pierce. V. G. Matlicrly. YViiidcr Surrcncy. Cliurlcs Kick- liter. .Tuck llott. treasurer: 1 l'2lllii Iiogun, The main work of the Key Club has been that of assisting the student council and other groups in all school projects: hearing speakers on careers and vocations, build- ing up a desire for better citizenship in the school and attendance at the regular Kiwanis weekly luncheons. Ten members, and their sponsor, attended the State Convention in West Palm Beach. IFiiT.y-threel S H S SAIL I2'S L06 1941 O F F I C lfl R S ' C L U B Bottoniz Betty Colliver. Rhea Bond, Dorothy Ann Parkins. Corinne Robbins. Doris Blorse, Lola Dlae Lord. Second: Jeanne Dreher. Ridley VVllll2llllS. George Teeters, Raymond Esthus. Earl VVarner. Jocelyn Zeigler, Helen lVarner. Third: C. C. Strode, principal: Wlallace Bennett, Frank Logan, Albert McF:1dyen. Ellis Kickliter. Miss YVatson, sponsor. Fourth: Paul Jenkins. John Moore. Jack Dloore, Ralph Matherly. Billy Tliarp. The Officers' Club under the sup- ervision of Student Council and their sponsor. Miss Wilma Watson, was formed because of the need of such an organization in solving problems, creat- ing a more cooperative feeling among various clubs and securing support for school projects. The presiding officer is the president of the student body: each club president is a member and each club sends one representative. Other officers are elect- ed by the club. Although the youngest club in the school, this group has already under- taken worthy projects. The first was to arrange times of meeting for various clubs in order that there might be fewer conflicts. The idea of a student activity card is being sold to the student body with the hope of its adoption. Members visit homerooms, explaining the purpose and aims of different organizations, thereby creating goodwill and an in- centive to greater participation, The greatest aim of this club is to increase school spirit and support for all activi- ties so that the student body may pre- sent a more united front on any work or problems that may arise. lFlIty -fourl SHS SAIL l2'S L06 l94l SENIOR IIUNUR SUL'Ilfl'l'Y First Row: Rhea lgilllll. Betty Collivcr. Joyce Ross. Tillie Wvenscl. Amy .lum- Routier. 1 1 v - Second Row: If G. Mzitllerly. Jock licirl. JLTIIIIIL' Snvmlcr. lnllen VK Illtlllilll. Hur- ilmcl llcriwctlicr. Mrs Fzitic. Thircl Row: .luck Mott. Frank Imgun. lflarl xXvill'llCl', Dick BIL'l,t'l'lIlHtt. Mary Ilclcn Bryant. .Ioan Price. . . , 1'x0lll'tll Row: Holm Cooke. Ellen llfmggs. Yvmnle lV1Il1s. lnilllllfjl LZIIIIIJIDCH lnot SIIUXYII 3. The Senior Honor Society sent two delegatfes. Joan Price and Bob Cooke, to the State Con- vention ait St. Petersburg in April. The annual reception for alumni members was held at which time twelve members were initiated. The group has aided in student government projects and a Book of Fame in which the picture and record of the outstanding boy and girl of the graduating class are placed as a permanent re- cognition. lF'lIty -fivel 1 r S I'I S SAI i.0D S i.0l5 1941 First: Ralph Matherly. Harper 'l'honipson. U. G. Blatherly. Jinuny Baeeus. Joe Leathernian. Second: Bill Seheerer. spousorg Henry Drew. Kenneth Purtz, Lee Clenions. Wralter Lewis. Jinuny Spanos. Louie Southwick. Third: Donald Johns. Jack Scott. .lack Bisphzun. Jesse Denmark. Donald McGee. Buddy YVilkins. Rodgers Denhani. Fourth: Glen Powell. Ralph Healey. David Tritt, VVallace Draper. Jack Mott. Daniel Boyd, Neal Ganzel. John Bloore. The Hi-Y sponsored their welfare work of providing shoes for underprivileged boys of the school, aided the S club in dances and concession projects, helped the student council in clean-up campaign, sponsored with the Girl Reserves the giving of Thanks- giving and Christmas baskets to the needy. lFifty-sixl S I'1 S SAI l.0l2'S L96 194 1 i A 4 4 l l gm V ., g, X G I R I. R IC IC R V li S First: Evelyn Henderson, Almina Whitaker, Rita Moore. Babs Brauer, Marjorie Estlius. Jeanne Neeley, Sara Martha Cheney, Doris Newburn, Myrtle Harwell, Rhea Bond, Jane Chadwick, Norma Yentner, Ridley Williams, Dorothy Ann Parkins, Yvonne Willis, Dgris Morse. Amy Routier. Sara Lam- eraux, Jewell Brown. Mary Alice Blasingame, Cherry Cornish. Jeanne Dillinger, Matilda Brinson. Mary Ganas. Emily Parker, Shirley Paulk. Second: Hortense Head, Jennie Allen, Muriel Smith, Sue Bassett, Evelyn Cobb. Lucille Cheney, Carolyn Cheney. Jeanne Deacon. Jean Marani. Pat Dean, Joyce Ross, Maribel Meriwether, Betty Colliver, Helen Warner. Betty Bartleson, Sue Mize, Gera Buc- hanan, Jocelyn Zeigler, Jane Northen. Hilda Wallin. Rita Kurtnacker. Irene Selph, Alice Gamble, Doris Greramyer, Mary Francis Taylor, Joyce Glendinning. Janice Taylor. Virginia Howell: Third: Jeanne Claytor, Jane Stokes, Joan Price, Thelma Alvarez, Harriet Williams, Ellen Boggs, Betty Meldalil, Jeanne Snyder, Rose Marie Hart, Eileen Murrinson, Naomi Shulman, Lola Mae Lord, Mary Helen Bryant, Lorene Yeoman, Marcia Beyer, Shirley Clement, Corrinne Rcbbins. Virginia Tharp, Ariana Jones, Marian Riegel, Loraine McClellan, Hope Wooley. Lucille Ganas, Mary Mixon, Phyllis Hayes, Eloise Rader. Fourth: Sybil Garner, Jeanne Martin, Carolyn Carpenter, Mary Edna Stafford, Beulah Strong, Lenora Barrineau, Minnie Mcllroy, Jackie Coffee, Pat Lightfoot, Kath- leen Thompson, Jean Anderson, Shirley Isbel, Helen Hereford, Arlene Silva. Carol Clark, Joan Cheney. Philo Fox, Doris Gault, Betty Hall, May Mcllroy, Emma Jo Bradley, Norma Gallagher, Joyce Strick- land, Lillian Kennedy, Priscilla Pond, Minnie Thompson. Evelena Tatum, Mlss Margaret Tarrer. sponsor. Girl Reserves continued their bi-weekly dances in the gymnasium. held weekly meetings at which speeches were heard from prominent people, sponsored baskets for the needy at Christmas and Thanksgiving, gave ten dollars to the Salvation Army Drive. sponsgred the Bundles for Britain drive and aided in Red Cross drives, Poppy Day sales, together with serving at public functions for the Chamber of Commerce and Woman's Club. H lFifty-seven I sus SAIL ws oe .1941 ioiicii Sllkllull , 'M Y W ' 1 1 1 Y I Y ' K First: Flora Museo. Lola Mae Lord. Sue Mowery. Priscilla Pond. Jeanne Deacon, Jean Marani. Second: Miss Pauline Flake. sponsor: Mary liltillil Staffoixl, Carolyn Carpcnter. Mary Alice Lamereux. Joy Pliilpoti. Miss I.ornu SilUg'l'Cll. sponsor. Tliircl: Rodgers Denham. Andrew Cornish, .Tack IQUIICII. Ben llc- Czill. Ben Bowinan. The society organized to keep up interest in making good grades between the years of the junior honor society and the senior honor society. that is pupils in grades ten and eleven. The requirements for membership are the same as for the two honor societies, and scholorship. leadership. character. and service are stressed. The activities have been mainly social and scholastic. IF1tty- eightl SHS SAIL l2'S 06 1941 fi Q. Riffs, D E B A T E T 1:1 A M First: Sue Blowery, Miss Lorna Sliugren, sponsor: Jeanne Drelier. Eileen lllurrinson. Second: .lack Slieclrick. Charles Early. Billy 'llll2ll'1J. Robert Graetz. Third: 1'l1'Zlllli Logan. Albert Mclfziclyeil. Dick MeDerlnuti. Bruce Jolinstone, James Sliaug'l1nessy. The program for the year has included: Clearwater: November-Resolved that the U. S. should be empowered to over-ride 5 to 4 decisions of the Supreme Court by a 2 to 3 majority vote. Hillsborough: December-The U S. should defend itself under the Monroe Doc- trine-won third place. Tarpon Springs: January-The powers of the federal government should be in- creased-second place, extemporaneous speech. Sarasota: February-District Host-The state should have a sales tax for the sup- port of education-second in declamation. Members have appeared on radio programs of WSPB and during the last semester various intra-mural debates have been held with constant participation in extem- poraneous speech and discussion. The affirmative team Won first place. an all A rating, at the state meet in Gainesville, May 10th. lFifty- nlnel S H S SAI l.0l2'S DG P . A First: Bob Albritton. Jack Guess, Stanley Naliona. Eldridge Joyner. Vvllllillll Blackburn. Second: Herbert VVl1ite, L. M, Johnson. direct'n': Leonard Blixon. Jack Smith. Charles Pope. James Melton, Orville Clemons. J. B. Ganas. James Wlood, Frank Green. 'l'liird: Cliston Taylor. Frederic Berger. Donald Dean. Vance Jor- dan. Ed Asplund. XV. C. Aulday, Donald Hand. Fourth: Earl Gray. Hugh Tucker, Reginald Marlowe, Jack Adams, Jesse Gallagher. Marvin Ferguson, Grover Tlionipson, Paul Mans. Future Farmers of Sarasota have ten acres of land on the Myakka donated to them. These acres have been planted with small pines as a project in the study of forestry and reforestation. Three acres at the rear of the high school buildings are planted in corn and English peas. The officers of the club are: president, Ben Earnestg vice-president, Donald Hand: secretary, David Faulknerg treasurer, Maurice Combee: reporter, Orville Clemons: adviser, L. M. Johnson. A father-son banquet was, given and a team entered in the softball league. Several radio programs have been given. ISlxtyI 4 ' M f'w 'l ' G L E E L' I,I'13 First Row: Marihel Meriwether, Marion Yeonmn. lif.'llCCL'2l Ualvirlson, Patricia Dean. Jeanne Deacon. Mrs. 'l'urner, clireetor: Rose Marie Hart. Doris New- lmrn. Barbara Br:n1er,Gloriz1 llzuipt. Blurjorie listlins. Second Row: Yvonne XVillis. Jean Cluytor. Joyce Ilziyes, Dorothy Selpli, Alice Ganilile. Helen Hereforcl. Iiunrn De Xxvillt. llorotliy Ann Pzirkins, Jeanne Neeley. Jeanne Snyder, Rita Moore. Tliircl Row: Rhea Bond. Betty Colliver. liois Tlionipson. Evelyn Metcalf, Hairy Sniitli. Dawn Sliirali, Marie von Seliweinitz. Jane Nortlien, Katherine Greinli. Fourth Row: Mary Jane Inalmnit. lVanmla 'l'neker. lflloise Hauler, Jeanne Ander- son. Janice Taylor. Virginia Howell. V irginiu Stephens. Jennie Allen. Muriel Smith. Betty Melclalil. Sara Blurtlia Cheney. Not Shown: Riclley lvilliznns. Sue Bassett. Sami Ii2llllCl'illlX. In the state music festival in April the Glee Club! received a first division rating, while the trio consisting of Blodwyn Lett, Betty Colliver. and Patricia Dean also won a first rating. The club was heard over WSPB, April 26, and is now preparing a proxsrram for commencement lS1xty-onel SHS SAII. l2'S L06 1941 D B A M A 'I' I C C Ii Ie' B First Bow: Evelyn Cobb. Joyce Ross. Maribel Meriwetlier, Rose Marie Hart. Myrtle Harwell. Doris Morse. Amy Rontier. Sara Iiameranx. Norma Yentner, Emily Parker, Sue lWIiZe. Second Row: 'IIIICIIIIZI Alvarez, Patricia Dean, Jeanne Deacon, Y W r Betty Colliver. Rhea Bond. Alice Gamble, Corrinne Robbins, Lu- cyle Cheney. Carolyn Cheney, Gera Buchanan, Betty Bartleson. 'I'hircl How: Eileen Dial. Mary Helen Bryant, Lola lllae Lord, Jean Marani. Eileen Mnrrinson. Naomi Shulman, Ellen Boggs, Shirley Clement. Jock Reid. Dick McDermott, Carol Clarke, Douglas Scarbro, sponsor. Fourth Bow: Albert lNIcI adyen, Billy 'I'harp, Ariana Jones, Lillian Kennedy, Edwin Skinner, Jocelyn Ziegler, Jane Northen, Jim llleriwether. H. B. Philpott, Donald Brownell. Under the capable direction of Douglas Scarbro, the dramatic club had a success- ful season. It presented three types of plays: a comedy with a patriotic theme. American Passport 3 a farce, Hlntroducin' Susan 3 and a mystery play, The Inner Circle. A one act play, Another Beginning won a B+ rating in the district meet. Billy Tharp, Jane Northen, and Maribel Meriwether were the cast The club members have also contributed active support and technical work to other groups in school and especially the junior class. ISlxty-twol S H S SAI I.0I2'S L06 l94l 1 H CAST-ABIICIRICAN l',-XSSl'UB'l'-NOV. 18. 'JAP clilffll Clark. Dick BlCl,L'I'lllUlt. Billy 'l'liz1i'p. Blieu Buml. l':Yt.'lf'Il Cobb. Emily l,2ll'lit'l'. Shirley Clement. .lm-li Beicl. Sum l.:um-ieuix. Albert Nlelfuclyeii. I CAS'1'-AINTHUIJI'CIN' SI 'SAN Joyce Ross. Jock Reid. Blmlwyli Lett. Billy 'l'li:1i'p. Dick Muller- nmtt. Shirley Clement. Peter Strzuler, llunulml Bruwnell. lid Skinner John I,. CI'lltCl1Hf'lil. qsezmtecll Betty Bamrtlesoii. Amy llmitier. ISixty-three! S l'1 S SAI l.0lD'S lUI5- DIVl41RSI14'Il41lJ L'UUl'l+lRA'l'lVl'1 TRAINING CLASS First: Iiee Clemons. Paul Jenkins. Gem Buchanan. Viola Lzlngford, Nita Mile Rotes. J. C. XXYllli,Q2ltC. George Teeters. ' Second: Dick Rartli. l'll'2lllCCS Hogan. Clariee Langford. Lois Hughes. .liinniy Munn. Coordinaitor, A. R. Anderson. 'l'hii'd: Ruby Adams. Rail nh Mains. Harvey Kennedy, Lee Hutch- . l . . inson. Norinzin Miley. Bud Strong. George Luzier. 1'l0lll'tllZ Vvilllillf' Bennett, l':1t l,llttt'l'SUll. Maynard Rhodes, Allen YV1n'd. Joe Edwards. Bill Cheney. Clifford Hogan, Hanson Gay. Not Shown: Ralph Healey. Patricia Dean. Clyde VVilson. Earlene Jackson. The main work of the DCT this year was entertaining the state convention 'April 17-19 when about 300 delegates came to the city for their annual meeting. Social features included a fish fry, banquet and dance at Lido Casino. Contests of various kinds were held at the Golf Street auditorirun Friday and Saturday. To raise funds a radio was raffled off, and advertising- for programs was secured by Paul Jenkins and George Teeters. The club managed a booth and concession at the fair in March. George Teeters won second place on extemporaneous speaking at the dis- trict meeting lSixty-fourl .94 ix QA 152525 VOLTAIRE STVRGIS Director The Sarasota High School Band retLu'ned from St. Petersburg with eight first, five second and three third division ratings in the Florida state band competition. Funds were raised to send the band to Richmond, Va., for the national festival in May. Honors won by the Sarasota Band: Division one-band drill, Erwin Gremli, clarinet: Sara Baccus, clarinetg Elva Warner, clarinetg Harriet Sturgis, clarinet, and Jack Hursey, drums: clari- net quartet no. 1. Erwin Germli, Sara Baccus, Fred Angers and Agnes Pritchard, brass sextet, Raymond Esthus, Julian Bennett, George Moore, Ben McCall, Lorne Ford and Wallace Bennett. Division two-band concert, Ann Treadwell, twirlerg Sue Mowery, twirlerg Amy Jane Routier, twirler: clarinet quartet no. 2, Harriet Sturgis, Elva Warner, Joy Philpot and Agnes Pritchard. Division three-band. sight reading F'aubel Camp- bell and Bob Hillstone. Members of the Sarasota High School Band participated in the national regional band contest in Richmond, Va., and won honors as follows: First division-Sue Mowery, Ann Treadwell and Amy Jane Routier. baton twirlers. Second divi- sion-Maxine Kickliter. flute: Harriet Sturgis, clarinet: Jack Hursey, drum, band. drill Third division-Erwin Gremli, Sara Baccus. Elva War- ner. clarinets: band, concert and sight reading. The band visited Washington before return- ing to Sarasota. I Sixty-five I S H S SAI l.0l2'S L06 1941 M A R Y F R A N K S E A R S A. B.. l'nive1'sity of Alalmaina As an expression of our affection. and 2lpPl'CCl2lt.l0ll of all her nntiring efforts as our junior and senior sponsor. we, the Class of 1941, cleclieate this annual to Miss Mary Frank Sears. lThreel ISixty-sixl e Koch Mary Alice Lamoureux, Carolin I', hnny Kluve Jo Kickliter. Bailey, Kathei ine BBCCUS. RFS. S l11', Arth onald D ge l'S, An Fred Messenger, George Jack all, cC M CII , Frank Lyles, B is W Le a1'i0n M ncis YB. ant, F allace Bennett, Joe Bozart, Jack Bry W nett ED Julian B Jane ajorette ery, III MOYSB, SUE MOW 'iS 0I'S6, DOI M an Moore, Al ajorette antey, M pbell Mary C In rown, Faubel Ca InB BFOWII , T0 Agnes P teh- pott, y Phil JO Parish S313 N orthen, Audrey Parker, ..-4 F-4 Edward Carlson, Fred Cheney, Lillian Collins. Edward Cooke, majorettei utie I-4 ard, Eloise Rader, David Robinson, Amy Jane Ro Francis Crum, John Crutchfield, Jesse Denmark, Ben J. Drymon, Ralph rette majo Sturgis George Sines, Maxine Smith, Harriet sie Esthus, Allan Ford, Lorne Ford, Jo ond Drymon, Raym Jimmy Warner, Va. Wallin, El lda H adwell majorette: fe T T16 Taylor, An -1-1 Jimmy Gamble, Donald Gordon, Irwin unk, F da Fox, La Wan n- yWi mm Williams, Ji hitaker, Eulalie W 3.11 Furm B.J'I1Bl', W Lloyd Billy Hersey, HCFSEY, Jack Hancock, CS U1 akes, Ja H 9.l'I'y mlH ..-I Gre ningham, Arthur Witmer and Jocelyn Ziegler. Kickl ter, Maxine .,-4 dy, Ellis D6 ob Hillstone, Lillian Ken Bill Hebb, B 'Sk' -N1 W' T, 1 M . , 131 rf. ' ' - . . . N ' 'Mn A:g413F'f'i . f' 7671 b ' ff' z ' , 759 Q Z, Q 'ffefbw' ff, 4 'Y -5 'A Vi, I, l id,g:'!-Y if',! i3 1 X 2' f , .. An, 1 qs if ' 1 .' 5 -5' 'X '15 .L 'ff 5 . .,3gf,5i'Q' ' if 53 fx 'Q .N . I, .R 5, ' 1' f 5' A ' . , , 2 f3,jf.fX , 5 x ,, Q qs il' , T. +j.'f,':i.,f.' 4' ' 'gifiiifw AQ 1 5 2? .. 45-gi 5 S 1 , Q is V .AEA ww' Q N V K . -1.3, M- : 'N - 1 .gy ,RQ .5 , , 3 liij 'f 1. 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X W K3 gi 4 iw? ggi 5 :ii Y '-I C , 1 l xi nik I Sixty-seven I ew 3 X IIIRIG l+'Il'1I,lJ UN DN l'Il A M li U ICN IN 14' AS SIC A NIJ SAII A JRlC'l l'I41S BAND AB 11 L 1-f 1 ni Q Ai v-4 L ,- 1 u-1 ..- ...- .J Z.. Ns .- 1, 1, ? 5- f , -1 ..- If .. .. N- ? I la .J .- IV- ni .f .v -. 1.4 : ,- 3 f Q V1 1 .J ..- Z I1 .-. .1 Q -a-1 A 11 T 1.1 kL ff 1 1, ! -. Z I R 111 ..4 -L1 .4 . ,f f P P? . U A ,.... La lf ..... I -L1 U .... -1 Lf 'I ..- 72 Tl' .2- Q -1 4 :J -L la -u- El -1 .1 .IL-ssc DUI -L v: I ,- .... ..., 72 .1 1 .- -... P .. H! r-1 ,..., .... J D 14 1 11 fv- -4 lf .Z Q 1, -1 .4 Z, , 71 1 .-. X ,Fix .' r . :faa?rgggq:.53.N , ' N552 ' M' 'KQXSSK' ,fn -: Q3 M A J O R IC 'I' 'l' li S nrriet Sturgis. Ann '1'l'tf2ldXVt'll. Mary Czmtcy. Sue Howdy. Amy Ruuticr q,,.,b,, 4' A' nd ' lg , A ,sv P U U C H lSixty-nlnel SAIQASD A I'I Mrs. A. F. MQFAIJYEN PRESIDENT Mrs I'AI'I1 BUGGS FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Mrs DA YLIG ROBIN St DN SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Mrs. IRENE MILLER SECRETARY RAYMOND SKINNER TREASURER M rs. B EA TRIL' E TH AC KER HISTORIAN FRANCIS 'I'l'RNHR PARLIAMENTARIAN , W . 1 ll11s lll2l1'liS the e11d ot a very SllL'CtjSSl.lll year, witl1 11ew ideas i11- itiated and atte11d1111ee ahuye 2lYCl'2lg't'. the '1'he Ass11ei:1ti1111 SpHllS0l'Cll a IllKftlll't' sh11w Zlllll kkAIll6l'lL'HIl Pass- port, 11 dramatic p1'11d11eti1111. The pruieet for the new year will he the lllllllllllyf ot' :1 sidewalk t'1'r1111 the SL'llYl'll h11ildi11g't'1 the gy11111asi11111. l3:11'li t11 Sehmml Niglitu was oh- servezl Illlll greatly e11.i11yed. This is 0111- wt' th 11111st 111 Jlllll t' ' I'I SCHDUL I3-T 0 s A 1 1 1 ' eatures ut Ill May the 11111111111 t'z1shi1111 show the Yt'1ll'. A PQIl'L'lll-'1ll3ilCll6l' l't'L'EIlllUll hy the IIr1111e l'1e1111r1111ies IJL'IJLll'lllli'llt was held 111 October with 107 Iiresent. 11:35 HW Cwfbl- of intel-est and Mtg,- llewllllwl' VHS Clmmt'lt'1' Bmlfllllg' this the newly elected officers were 1111111th and Dr. Claude A1111111-r111a11 illstqllwl ' spoke 1111 character. Ill Ja1111ary a v1111th L H l.0l'lllll was held under the dii'eeti1111 ot' Tlli' Wafillllzilllfm 11'iS11CSff1CX111'0S1 liQ1,,-Cscylfutiw Xxvilliulll P61-I-Y, This thanks t11 Mrs. J. F. Bisphani for her created so 11lllCll interest that :1 parent fl1'V tl0l1HlS illlll lf' MVS- B- L- HSUVY t'11r11111 was held i11 March hy ptlpllliil' ffvl' flll' llllISil'2ll lllll1ll7t'l'S- rec nest. Ill I'lt'lJl'll2ll'V a uint meeting' , , H , . , .. . h lll'lllllLflll tcwqetlier all i1ss11diz1ti1111s of the llle gmll' Llmlllmcll lifllmlls lm ' ' the Betta-1'111e11t ot' tl1e Child. and the City 111111 the Llfllllllf' with the Cfllllllf' C1111111-il to 11hse1'ye 1'l0llllllt'1'lS Day lCl'C'Sllllg'11llll lJ6llC'l'lCllll lJl'0g'l'ZilllXVI1SglY- en, t'c1llr1wed hy the election of 11l'lic'ers lScventyI .tl April was health Illlilllll and a yery 111- ll L'2ll'l'lt'il 1111t w1tl1 ClE'Ill0Cl'ilCj' stressed . tl llfllllf. The lntlllllly i11 :1 De11111e1'aey. as i11 11 111eas11re been attained and 1r1111gl11111t the year. I JUNIDIQ HIGH ISeveuty-une-I i sus SA ones oe 'IQ-41 wi u 'ffl 5999 JUNIOR S'1'l'lJl+lN'l' COUNCIL f First Bow: Grunt Hudson, Margie Gray. Rodney fillllltlll-llll. Band Brooksbank. president: Temhly Ilznnlin. sec'y-treas.: vvllliillll Boyd, vice-president: James Mc-Nahh. I'll'2lllCUN Steiert.. Second Bow: Charles Bariielcl. Billie Clizipman. Donald Boehr. Joyce Boggs, Elise Kennedy. Evy Mclioyzni. Jane Spence. George Gray. Alice Joe Miller, Harriet Sturgis. Thircl Row: Fred Annnonrl. Alvin Anderson, Malcolm Jones. 132ll'llill'2l Brooks s Caroline Kennedy. lVinifrerl Ayres. Colleen Yvilson. Gerturcle Sloat. Fourth Bow: Jznnes YVilli:nns. Fred Dt'XX72llt. Charles Barth. Mr. 516011. spon- sor: Glen Bonth. Mary Ann Herring, .loan Quinn. The Council has sponsored several projects this year including the planning of assembly programs for Junior High enertainment on Wed- nesdaysg keeping the gardens at the south end of the campus: maintaining order in the halls and at the doors early in the morning: organ- izing a clean-up campaign: holding court, try- ing cases of misdemeanor in Junior High and administering some form of punishment. Their main objective for the year has been to promote good citizenship and enforce better discipline throughout the Junior High classes. lSeventy-twol UN 0 FACULT W1 ,.-we 5 Y, E5 -af 3 W ' ve. lf'-1 R r- I I Aw ii' 1 rl ..f fe. ff? 5v k ' .- ' 'S-v ggi rf ' ' S 4 'af f I 4 I r s . , ,llgf wr ., , www 4:5522 J:?'-- 1 2 ff ' T' A ' A A Wi- Sv ' ' -'f.m:e:4,:f:,.,, f: L' . l -Q-'f'f::f-3?ff?'L41iin' 1' ' . ll I ' T' ' - ff ,. - ' , 534 ,5,.. i-i f v ,1 f- , A , '1Z1 '.-'jwgwllf .7---El. 59.3 , 1 Y L WA, X,f..:,,,,..,..,.,?.ig..E.,q , :j. imp: .9,.:5,wf 111 . 'sg .-fg1:f:::g:rw:f:::4 fa fi .. . 4' ' -gi . . '?+F1Q::f 54 Q fs-Q:-1 -K M' , 1:2 Q 1 Na? Q X ' s' f 'Fi' lv- ' f wh i V H. :sv i '7'MrW f QE Q V, .'! - ,Z Q2 25 -is . v rf-Ei M .sz 2 W gs, I Nl Douglas Scarliro, I.or1i:1 Slllbglfll. Sully Hailey. Mrs. Hubert 'l'lmckci', Mr. Blam- cliarcl. Francis Turner, Tlionias Harper. Mrs. St. I.awrc1ice, Mrs. Erlniuiiclsuu. Carl Mescli, lNIarg'ery Cliiliclalil. Hlizzxlietll Blatlicny. Mrs. Sclleerer. Bliss Bevier, Blrs. Trescu, Pauline Flake. ISeven1:y-threel S l'1 S SAI l.0l2'S L06 1941 NINE HIGH BOYS First Row: .Ianies Harris. IVebber Miley. .Iohn Bolton, Billy Stoeber, Carl Steph- ens. Edwin Meriwether. N. H. VVhidden. Charles Peters. Cliston Taylor. .Iaunes YVood. Robert Betts. Jack Adzuns. .Ianies BIelton. Bill Langford. Billy Suinnierall. Stephen Belgau. Bob Howard. .Iinnny Ivey. J. L. Dunn. Second Row: Mr. Seheerer. sponsor: Dick Ellis. David Graves. Jack Seheb. David Leith. Raymond Henken. Kenwetb Koueh. Ed O'Neill. Grover Thomp- son. Hubert. Owens. Frank Green. Donald Dean. Eilhard Kalenberg. Stanley Lowe. .Iohn Deacon. .Iaek Bolton. Bob Hayes. Curtis Selph. Rand Brooksbank. Hr. Francis 'l'urner, sponsor. Third Row: .Iuek XVhitlow. .Iaek Hain fl. Bob Lopshire. Dan Barth. Joe Shan- non. .Iaek Buckner. Usa Burns. Bill Dunavunt. Ben Earnest. Leonard Mixon. .Iaek Christie. Bruce Chadwick. Bill .Io ies. Lorne Ford. Charles Michael. E. I . Neeley. Herbert Boonihower. .Iaek I.al :uu'ie. David Robinson. Robert Gordon. Top: Alfred Surreney. Toni Hardisty. YVilt'red Johnston, Fred de VValt. Thonias Culler. Robert Taylor, .Iaek Smith. Austin Sinith. Erwin Gl'ClIlll, VVillian1 Sa- vell. Kenneth Newton. Harry Dardy. Louis Grubbs. Joe Steiert. VVillizun Fox. Ehner Ridenour. .Izunes Kelly. ISevent.y-Iourl S l'l S SAI L0l2'S L06 1941 NINl+1IIIGIIGIRI,S First Row: Clairai Blaie Siiielaiir. Blairy 'l'lifiiiip,wii. .Iiiiiiiiie Sue Sailter. Clem .Iuliii wil. Josie Fox. Betty I.illya-imp. .Imam Sliuptauigli. Blairiaui Yeuiiiaiii. Blaii'g'uerita Na1tlilil'st..Ii1lie Austin. Genrgiai Kiiit. l'Iairleiie Slater. Shirley II:ieg.g'e. Blaii'g'aii'et BleL'iitelierni. Claim Blue Ilurii. .Iauie Ingalls. llaiwii Sliiraili. Cliristiiiai llelgaui Seeoiirl Row: .loam Blaiiiiiiiig. Blairie VUII Selieiiiwitfc. .Iuvee Pettv. liliiiui' l'laitt BViiiit'i'c-rl Ayres, Ta-flily Ilaiiiilili. Betsy .Iuiies. llairliairaiiL'la1l'li. l32ltl'lK'lll Ilairlmi D i .IauieGi'a1Ilt. I riseillai Siiiitli. Nmm lloiiailiiis. Sliirley Slirieliey. Gweiiilulyii Simi iiieraill. Doris l,l'ltClItlI'll. .Iiiiie Rutes. Nimliiie lVyiiii. l'Ilvii'ai Rnseiiliixiiiz. 'l'liii'rl Huw: Bliss BVaitsim. spuiisnit llait 'l'i'1il't'el'. Caimlyli Km-li. Iluris Blni'i'mv Cziiwilyii Kemierly. RL'llCl'L'Zl llaivialsaiii. I :iye 'llllL'lCL'l'. l i'a1iiees l'li'ieli. llumtliy Russell. Nelclai Blutt. Sairai Ilaiteliett. l'eg'g'y 'l'lim'iituii. Amlelaiicle Hyersuii. Nun: Hell Lewis. Iriiiai Bvlieeler. Nell fll'2lllK2'L'l'. Blairy Imiiise Joiies. lilvai Aiialrews Bliss Cliiiirlailil, spuiimi: Top: Blaixiiie Kiekliter. Clairiee liruwii. Yvuiiiie Ilaiiieriek. Blxieuiiiee I.aiiigtwi'4l Blairy Smith. Doris Bliller. Sami l'airi'isli. BlIll'tLf11l'L'l Clziville. Syliil Cauiipliell Baii'liaii'ai Hi-winks. Ruby Smitli. Ilzlzel Alaleiwiiaiii. Sliirley .Ioliiia-s. Gziriiet ','ui'lritt Amie 'l'i'eaulwell. Camlyii llyxrs. ISeve-nty-fivel Q S l'1 S SAI l.0I2'S L06 1941 is-Croix FOREWORD XVe, the Staff of the 1941 Sailor's Log, in order to foster the spirit of lJ2ltl'iOtiSlll i11 onr school. to further the ideals and principles of de- n1oerz1ey.to impress upon those go- ing ont the necessity of recogniz- ing' and accepting the responsibili- ties of the Ainerieun way of life. mio herehy offer the yezn-hook with il patriotic theme. mary mm - HKU. Wfffa. - ,QA ZW. iw? We wwe lsiixkmgg week S l'I S SAI l.Ol2'S LUG l94l J . , ' , in - ' iitgvgaz X- . X ' A J'- L N -. ..w....,...... ' . ..f EIGHT HIG H B U YS First Row: Raymond Brown. Dale Graves. Frank Mulkey, J. D. McCarter. Rich- ard Royal. Jason Stafford, Jolm Baxter. Donald Miller. Joe Christie. J. H. Smith. Dick Stem. Charles Albritton. F1'ancis Brown. Frank Scmidt. George' Bryan. Raymond Odor. George Troffer. Richard Gilbert. Floyd Bliller. Second Row: John Browning. Jr.. Blalcolm Jones. David Parker. Jack Brooks- bank. Thornton Combs. Dickey Towne. Roger Anderson, Harry lvhitcomb. Charles Mills. Tad Moore. Jinnny Gamble. Carl Matisse. Eugene llize. Albert Jenkins. Kenneth Ford. Thomas Pearson. Guenthur lVallenda. Lionel llurphy. Bob Trinter. Third Row: J. C. Anderson. Jolm Cochran. lVilliam Purtz, Jack Montsdeoca. Aaron Simpson. Robert Rushing. Jimmy Barfield. Glen Routh. Billy Henry. George Sines. Jinnny Paulk. Thomas Strong. Ben Drymon, James Haliday. Ben Kanner. Ilollie Sturgis. Ramon Duncan. ' Fourth Row: Jack Graves. Richard VValker. F. YV. Wlasdin. BI. L. Tomlinson. Charles Barth. James Kurtnacker. Paul McGuire. Billie Gilmer. Charles Butler. lVilliam Boyd. Carl Hughes. Clyde Kelly. Edward Hereford, Charles Scharlaw, Accy Pridgen. Robert YVilson. Jolm Levy. lSevent,y-sixl S l'I S SAI l.0l2'S L06 1941 G H .X Il IC li I Cl ll '1' I First Row: Ilclcll Ilipp. Lxllllil Nl1ll'lL' list-li. Xvllllllil Allrcml. II2ll'l'lL't Sturgis. Marie Joyner. JL-2111 Yam Orclcn. Bliil'llf'll 'llilllllylh Rut- Nette Malay. Eloise Jcrliina. Second Row: Viola Hull. Put RXCVSUII. Hale BIUNYl'Cl'. liyy McRcwyzu1. Drmrothy Fenton. Beatrice L'z1111plmcll, Xvll'2U,'llllil Geiger. Fluy Usu- luml. llury Elizalmetll Knapp. Jxmct lvlllllllilll, Artic Owens. Tllirml Row: lflllillil Hzlml. Imis xxlilffflllilll. Mattie l,2ll'liL'I'. Grace lvullin. Agnes Mans. Betty Jean Ilutcllcr. Ruse lilzmtcm, Geneva Fleeman. Bl11'illD2ll'll Heelme. Fou1't.l1 Row: 1'll'1lllCCS Roberts. Bl2lI'g'2ll'Cl Alxlmtt. Betty lk-2111. .lac- queliu YVasrlin. Iiiltlltfflllt' Bailey. Mary Arm Herring. Dare Lum- berton. Llll6f1'l'y CU1'lllSll. lSeventy-seven! S l'I S SAI I.0l2'S L06 1941 GRADE EIGHT II First Row: Helen Rouse. Leola lVillis. Martha. Yongue. Hazel Rouse, Ruth lVeudt. Alice .Io Miller. Ruth Sinclair. Patricia Morris. Lois Logstou. Marilyn Mathis. Second Row: De Renue VVhitlach, Audrey Higgins, Virginia Presson. Dorothy lVillis. LaVerne Ford. Helen Uler. Doris Parrish. Alberta Parker. Helen Py- fl'0lll. Betty Hand. .Iacquelin Couyer. Verna. VVinte1's. 'llhircl Row: Billie Ruth Chapnlan, lllary Lewis, Joyce Boggs, Janis VVilfo1'cl. Ruhy Loggins. Juanita Burgess. Evelyn Protas, Lillian Collins. Gloria Haynes. Virginia Paxson. Virginia Sandstroin, Jennie Sinidt. ' Fourth Row: Doris Hiue. Doris Mulling. Maureen VVebh. Allis Ferguson. Auiy Lois Pond. Carolyn Blackburn. Marie Russell. Louise Stanley, Virginia Sing- leton. Doris Knight. Margie VVhittake1'. Sarah Vllyatt. ISeve tv -eightl S I'I S SAI I.0I2'S L06 1941 X .Q U 6 E I G II 'I' L 0 XV A First Row: Roflney cll'2lIlfllZllll. Joe Ham. .lanies faulty, lilsie Kennecly. Katie Lee Rhodes. Samuel Jones. Second Row: John Strickland. Sydney Johns. Lillie Blue Harker. Stanley Henry. Albert Miller, Mae 13ill'tClS. Third Row: Eunice Fralick. Cecil Xewhy. Calvin Mezlsel, l'lmlw:1ral Crihhs. Law- rence Johns, Mrs. Catherine Tresca. Fourth Row: Jewel Yvingx Avanell Earnest, Lynette Preyzltt. lfreml Singletary. lSe-venty-niuel S I'1 S SAI l.Ol2'S L06 1941 O XX SEVEN HIGH BUYS First: Vernon IVullers. Emory Mclfzldyen. Larry Senterfit. Aubrey Landon. Thomas Stinison. Edward Brown. Karl Gallagher. Tonnny YVhite. Billy Hereford. Billy Dillinger. Edward Pridgeon, Buddy Freeman. BIOIQQZIII Stafford. IVilbur Blount, Billy Bowman. Billy Hullinix. David IVure. J. C. Rowell. George Esthus. Jinnny Kint. Delbert Ainnions. Bill Lewis. Philip Stevens. Second: Irvin Campbell. Hudson Grunt. John Berry. Joe Turbeville. Ivalter LeVane. Roy Singleton. Iieslie Rice. Grady Cain. Albert Dorcas. Ben Bayless. Roland Crawford. II21l'lilll Doud. John In- galls. Preston Clenient. Friink Brockineier. Ralph lIair. Jinnny McNabb. B. F. Gilford. Jini Crowley. John Martin. George Flint. Third: Bill Gries. Robert Ferguson. Maitlzind Knowles. Claude Stephens. Jack Lewis. Toininy Scott. Jack Richards. BIIIITZIY Cor- hitt. Ed Adzuns. Roy Graves. Alvin Kohler. Robert Tucker. Billy Hood. Otis Howell. IVoodrow YVilson. Ralph Ziininerniun. Henry Ritchie. Ernest Johns. Bill Chupinzin. Milton Roth. Gene Gibson. Fourth: Bill Fleeinzin. Don Arthur. Hzirold Verner. Calvin Robin- son. Robert Angers. Jinnny Cziniphell. Eugene Brown. Joe Vvil- liauns. Toni Brown. Edward Peters. Charles Hand, George Shep- herd. Dolphins Aulday. Szun Chadwick. Lynn Silvertooth. Carol Koch. Charles Rice. Billy Roberts. Everett Huinphrey. Jiin Rule. llfighfyl S I-1 S SAI I.0l2'S L06 1941 ,gl l S E V li N 'l' Il G B A ID li G I B L S l'irst: Bita Campbell. Geralrline Athron. .loan Mcl arlanml. Pamela Perry. Patay Gay. Virginia Michael. Gloria Gilmer. Betty XVilliams. Marjorie Gray. .lnanita tVilliams. l'larnie VVhitloyv. Norma Mason. Frances Steiert. .loan Snnnners. Christine Carlmon. Betty Stewart. lVillie Mae l oyvler. Betty .lime Chapman. Doris Bossier. Lois Antlerson. Xvillie Mac Ci'ayvt'orcl, Amie Strong. Seconrl: Virginia llixon. Nancy Litton. .lacliie Smith. Marjorie Platt. Shirley llc- l I Y walt. Gloria Albritton, Betty .lean Day. Char.otte Smith. lola Miley. Martha Meriivetlier. Cleone Smith. Miltlrecl Biorsg-th. Sarah Kelley. Virginia Caltlyvell. Louise Lyncl. Iris Youngblood. Polly lVilliins. June Bryant. llelen Boyal. Olive llimter. Blarjorie lflclyvartls. Geralrline Glover. l'hirrl: Lonanna Graves. .lime Hazelton. Virginia Dean. Snzette Braner. Edith Stephens. Geraldine Collins. Carol Bontier. Mary Ruth Clayton. Betty Herring. Esther Cheney. Thessie Mattman. Evelyn Bell. Shirley Olker. Betty McGuire. Margaret Dnnavant. Irene McLeocl. Mary Frances llatchett. Joan Clark. Vir- ginia Knapp. .lane Spence. Marjorie Olson. Donna Funk. Alice Cinninings. Emily Martin. onrth: Mary Shindler. Ellen McKeehan. Colleen YVilson. Alma Blonnt. Hnhy Crowrler. cif:'l'tl'tlllC Sloat. June Philpot. Lillian Latham. Bosie Kickliter. Bose- mary Hearrl. Jean Fogarty. Miriam l',tll'liCl'. 1 loritla Blanton. Alva Antlerson. Sally Leavitt. Pat Calvert. Gladys Ganas. Betty Jean Hancl. Delores YVymie. Bonnie Shepard. Ruth I ranenheim. Sara Bhoacles. Lucille Ronth. lEighty-one! ssflgf 5 ff S x mx A 5 X N ' .1 ..- ' NNW' mem if I-7 QI? WWE R 1 H zggglv . li ..-. sv SM E has lEighty-twol 'N P4 Z 'L' FF P '4 H4 pn- 'N wa n-4 ,, A w p., lf Jerkins, Eloise ,-T 1- -- 1' :- -0 Xu. 31 I5 ,- ,- ,-1 ,1 Jo man, p 'ha L Bill -v tte int. maljore K ia UTQ r fre l: 5 5 JI ' F-1 1J 4.4 T: -1 CD Row: Earlene First S O . 9 , ' ' 1' T If cu Z -- . ,-. 5i .Ecu if .Bm '. ff:- ,-0: ls f 'cu Zu... if-T '-L ,gc FFQJ A --1 '.., f-.E .- Ii if -A ga ni.. 11 - ...L?- L2 . 'L WH EE 'E -Q -- .- ,--1 55:0 21: ZW ILE :: .- J-ff ii? :A r-1. 7.9 ,I . .g.. .- .- r::'. U2 013 - D-T EXE' ,.. .K . ufqgai E732-E' : Dp-4: qi?-QC :---M fjgfgzr-1 I-4-55 ::,f 53-fc: :rigs :E-I-.:C E - 3 ,Q-7:25 rl'-: -.- ..- mq :1 Si ' f-'-f-a-4 5E::,.: ry.-.f P'v 'T1: vzlwr--1 11 Q ..-..... . 9.-:UL . f-1 'I-isa -:I+-fa: ,... Q11--I- . ,-Hy., ::':52..d V 'L-1E'J -:FCC X 'Www A-1:-T-I -. 3' la .Inf 2 yew fN'vL,,r-4 ,... . 'Er DEI u-?j.'3:-5. L:-1 Lg: 4,- wm, f. ,.-A r.,: +.47 1d:,--1 2 'T'f-.Z v-AZ.:.:'- 'ISHS er 75:-Jl 'r--4 . 2 ,Tim Q'-r-12 'HCT1 - az-1 -- r V'-Diff -4-4 ' J-o-1': V1 -- .. Htbzrh, I..-- -rf. .5 3CL' gufmfvb Ld T. :G-5 : CUT'-:Cf ' P11 95219: 'I'--J- 'T'-43-lc: .... k 7 A - F .- LC 'C : CC ,- -id ..- -.. U? I6 :J . LJ x .,. -Z- C-1 LL .2 :Q E .lj N fd F11 F- -- .' 11 L' Z .. A EV rv re f J , ': t: -F' 5 ,. . 'P' .: v A V F-1 . f' ' .' v: QJ 'T' Q 5 JJ ,-1 1 : i1 'Z , N.. r. P-1 Q .J 'Lf 5- 4 'Z - . 2 1' .- A .- g :Z f 99 J 5 H: P-Fl ,.. r--4 .- 21 , Z r. A I V ..... N' I f-1 p, YU f 4-I A 'P' ' -2' DZ P If ,--1 P' - F- - : 2 .. ,.. Q V9 5 H - f-7 Z 'F cc 'S F' 9 F- 6 Q' F- rf FB ' r-1 A N-1 ww - r--1 2 . E3 7. .-. SL Z 2 E YYY T S I'I S SAI l.0l2'S D15 1941 1 JUNIOR IIUNUR SUL'll'1'l'Y First: Dick Stem. Tecllly llzimlin. .loyee Potty. Betsy Jones. Ilzirriet Sturgis. Bobby Hayes. Curtis Selpli. Seeuiitl: Beatrice Cziiiiplieli. Betty Iiillyerop. Ig2ll'iltll'il Clairli. Robert Gui'1iuli.Ja1ietWvliitliiali.FiftyUeiiliaiii.'l':i1l Moore. lien llryinmi. Spmisor. Bliss Sully Hailey. Thircl: Diary Aim Herring. Maxine Kiekliter. .lmiime Slmptziiigli. VViiiit'red Ayres. Elinor Platt. Cherry C.'oriiisli, Marie you Seliwe- iiiitz. David Roliiusoii. Not shown: Faye Tucker. The junior honor society this year published the first junior high paper. a mimeo- graphed monthly. making all expenses. paying for this cut in the annual, giving a nice check to the Salvation Army Christmas. and paying part of the expenses of three delegates to the state convention. Meetings are held monthly for social purposes. weekly for business matters. Each member tries to do something outstanding. Dele- gates to the state convention were Robert Gordon, Maxine Kickliter, and David Rob- inson. I Eigh ty-three I L 1 S H S SAIL ITS L06 1941 ... -1 W f' To these two nnen. the student body owes at deep appreciation for their excellent cure of the building, one of the lnost beauti- fnl in the state. and one ot' the cleanest. Our thanks go to our junitors and ezn'etz1ke1's. IEighty-fourl 1 URl+l3iAN E. IC. CADXVPI I S I-1 S SAI l.0lQ'S L06 Ul1ILl+1l ORCE Zifli I ,ij I 'ix , .1 l94l E 1 i Q i ? V2 ji gy , we 1 ,,. 3 5 41 Seated: Blarihel Meriwether. Mrs. Myrtle VVYIIIIC. SCL'l'Cf1ll'y1 at phone. Julian 'PIIUIIIPSHIIZ standing. Agnes P1'itchzn'cl. ght. fi 1 S I-I S SAI I.0l2'S L06 1941 P R O F. T. XV. Y A R B H O L' G H A. B.. E111o1'y University SllPQl'illtt:'llIlC'llt of Public IIlStl'llCtiOIl COUNTY BOARD OF EDIYCATION NVOODBURN MATIIENY. Ulliliflllllll D. C. KlCKI.I'I'ER MRS. ROY CHOYYLICY HRS. JACK YYARE. Sec1'etz11'y IFive1 fi W :Q and MX 1 , f E S I Eighty-six I L ,- Af url 'T 1 AH P! FV' lil 1 1 ,-1 , m -fa-A ,,,5 3, ,,..,,X?-2. NI ltll llx Best All-'Houml SrX'!lllIlU XVillis. Ralph . 1 L' 1 1'ic-llclliest Bllll'Ci2l Boyer. Billy Thzup Blllffel' fr:'3Ul'g'L' Teatgls Ilnppicst Jilllllly IQRICCUS. Sus Buss I'Ii1llllS0lIlf3St Jeannie Snyder. I 1'zmk Ililglll Best Dressed Rita Blrmrc. Albcrt Blffljilllf' fEightx seven I ,..... :Eighty-eigml 1 w 1 Ad ,Q fa v n-1 r 14 . rw v .1 11. Q 41 Q 'v Ill! fx ur Z Fx 5.1 in r ll if rw v -. L 0 W W 0 W W W 0 I im W Wk J qw M Y mlm M M mm 0 Bm S 0 mm 0 may 0 0 mm 0 Wav av 0 Ad 0 M h 0 0 0 0 Q-gg-g.gg5.gQxg'gSs62'g 5 Q 9 9 5 9 Y 5 9 9 5 S S 5 9 5 9 5 9 Q 9 9 5 9 5 5 9 S 5 5 5 5 S 5 5 5 5 5 9 5 5 S 9 5 9 9 5 9 5 '01 l0f0'v'0-'0'r'0'1'-04101-0' 0 0 0 0 M W 0 0 4W'0'0N0 01'0'0 -05 W rw PHONE 2124 ' Walpole Pharmacy gf ..,, s-.N. ' 1 N C 0 RPOR A fr E D PP,E5cP,lPT1oN DRUGGISTS 322 MAIN STREET .... sARAso'rA, FLORIDA T H E l For Sportwear and Everywearn KICKLITER Congratulations! HARDWARE CO. Complete Line-.1 Paints .... Hardware Household Furnishings OPEN FRONT STORE 440 MAIN ST. SARASOTA Class of '41 I E. L. WIEDERKEHR YOUR JEWELER 136 SOUTH PINEAPPLE BERTQS. INC. 477 Main Street ..Phone 2054 .. SARASOTA'S LEADING kd! STORE '07 '0- 610507 10401 CONGRATULATIONS . . . . '-0162001 5 ' 3 3 B5 Class of 41 5 af .fl . , , 1 S E p We re proud of Sarasota s 41 5 Q gs f Graduating Class May your 2 X XX futurelbe Filled with success and S U ' pf! happiness. '01 '01 5 . g 5 L . s Q W S CQAS' 3 2 2 2 366 MAIN STREET S - Q 5 ' 2 5 x '0- 5 5 wg Q Q rw i S 5 1-1 5 if A' 2 'f S 3 x 3 s '02'0 0- 6f6f6'2'7 01 '05 ywaoav-mm Q , 5 Q ' 5 se Q 5 MS Um 3 Vw 5 553 Q Q34 E VS S 555 Q Q QW Q ESE Q 252 2 asa gm 5 gg 9 C: 3 is Q '55 5 5? 0 5 2 3 QQ'-7010I'0 0' 9 T A Square Deal to All for 13 Years I 'H' A KEELS' FURNITURE 5 5 t u I F COMPANY , i IN SARASOTA 3 NEXT TO FLORIDA THEATER A 3 if Phone 7416 5 - v-- :::::::ff::::::::::::- 5 5 E Sarasota Hardware A 5 6: Paint Co. 5 5 DEVOE'S PAINTS Q 2 RADIO SALES and sl-mvrcr: Real Quality Service 5 486 MAIN ST. PHONE 2884 5 Q ':: ::::: ': :::::::::: ' ':::'::::::: 5 A 9 on ra u a ions! I g SOUTHERN C g t I t Q GROCERY Co. ,, MICHAEL 3 wh I al G eh t th. B t THE CLEANER ' 2 am STREET .sl R. R. PHONE 2365 II 5 1. 530 MAIN STREET SARASOTA 5 5 3 Serving Sarasota High School Cafeteria With 2 6 Quality Ice Cream Since Its Organization 3 3 3 Poinsettia Ice Cream gift' 2 Poinsettia Dairy Products, Inc. 5 , 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Congratulations S. H. S. BAY DRUGS Xzfoui jglfi CLvzLfifiof1.iLf ' .'-,g4,,, . SJ - I S ' S S 5 3 2 3 founihvumz Hollnf Jlonofz Q B 9 E 0 0 o 5 . 5 Q . 5 Love and best Wishes! Class of '41 3 Q T. W. YARBROUGH, Supl. of Public instruction 3 0 o o B 9 Q S Q Compliments of Q 5 . 1 S LAMAR B. DOZHZR, County Prosecuting Attorney 5 S g 3 O 0 S 5 3 Always with you! CHAS. C. STRQHMEYER, County Tax Collector 5 5 E f Q Q 5 Sarasota County, Florida E GLOVER E. ASI-IBY S Sarasota County Tax Assessor E 0 9 9 5 5 Congratulations Z 5 5 FORREST CHAPMAN, County Judge, Sarasota County 5 5 S O 0 O E Q Good Luck To You! E R. PEACQCK, Clerk, Circuit Court 5 9 5 5 5 5
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