Seminole High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Sanford, FL)
- Class of 1936
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XXVII ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX a . 1 H ! 5 W KXXViiiMM r foreword 6m, Mze Sem'or Class 0f1936,pleist thz's twemy-seva edition of the SALMAGUNDI 1'72 order A444A4 .w v A 44 .;4l ;4 4M; 4 Mat Me students of Seminole H z'g5 S6500! may vae a permanent record offbez'r interests, Meir activities and Meir czMz'ervemem: durmg Me past scboolyear. 772g SALMAGUNDI smf bay 6603672 0; Me Meme 0f ibis annual THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD. It is the sincere 220196 of tbe Class and of Me Smf Mat 1'72 ibis 3901mm, Our most important project, we 50716 50 faz'tbfull , and accurately recorded Me 36600! activities Mat 2'; will 56 Z66 yource of 7721465 pleasure cmd enjaymem to Me studenm 720w and , 3, in Me years to come. CLASS OF 1936 w. m: .Ji, W h V N: a h l L i H A M U y page two I 1 l E. i xv , Mm..- V Pl ; W W E 5:; EB. a E EE I51, 0 our spomom, MRS. MAY BELLE MAXWELL and MR. R. EARL KIPP, 712M056 cheerful guz'dawce mza' unfailing co-opemtz'm flaw made in puwz'catz'm poslee, 3796 dedicate Mix volume OfMe SALMAGUNDI page four SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL 05965001 5 071g For we are students of old Seminole High, were sure our love for her will never die, And tho, we all must leave her by and by, Our aim will ever be to praise her to the sky. were going to fight for her wheneler we can, For shes the best old school in all the land. For Seminole High Schoolls rep welll never fear, Hear us cheer- Rah! Rah! Rah! And after everything is clone and said, well introduce you to the Celery Fed, And while welre cheering for old S. H. S.- We,ll count on ev,ry one of you to do your best. were going to fight for her wheneler we can, For shes the best old school in all the land. For Seminole High Schoolls rep welll never fear; Hear us cheeree Rah! Rah! Rah! hlll 1: :ill I i a: II: 3 RM $x T. W. LAWTON, M. A. Sztpcrl'nfmdmzf Public IHSZKI'HCHOH G. E. MCKAY, B. A. Principal Seminole High School page 15w 5113115, EACUJLTY , X7721; .. . V111V 1;:1 9 , I . 1 , 1j I , t 1 I r i l .m. 1Wy1n-m- r.v..ew, First Row1MRs. MAY B. MAXWELL, 13.11., Commercial; MR. R. EARL K1132, 118.13., 11Iaflzcnmiicx; MIss RUTH HAND, B. 5.12., Englzsh; M155 LILLIAN L. DUNLAP, 13.11., Spanish and Cz'w'cx; MISS MARGARET S. LONG, A. B. E., Librarian. Second RongR. LEONARD L. MCLUCAS, A.13. 15., Athlclic Director Physical Education; MRS. GLADYS M, VVILLIAMs, 13.8. 11, Amm'z'mn History; MISS CLIFFORD L. SHINIIOLSER, 13. B'1.,.Engll'slx; MRS. MAE DALY FORT, L. 1., Science; MISS ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER, 11A., Geometry. Third Row1MIss NELLIE WILLIAMS, A. B. 13., Latin; NIISS ETIIEL RISER, 13.11., History and Algebra; AIRS. WINIFRED MOSELY, B.A., Englixh; MISS ELIZABETH JANE LUEDIZRS, 13.5.11, Health and Plzyxical Education; MR. ALEX R. JOHNSON, 13.8., M. A., Agriculture and Biology. Fourth ROW1MISS PHYLLIS C. SMITH, B.A.E,, Rlatlzcmatics; MRS. MARY S. STONE, 13.8., Home Economicx; MRS. GLADYS SMITH, B.A., Science; MISS EDNA F. CIIITTENDEN. L. 1., English; MR. SIDNEY J. WEINBERG, B. A. E., Hixtory and Commercial. , 1 9.3 6 page six I'MIWMMZW W iNN 358 cyan? ing 961145125 of Bagyfon .13 A 4111: ?3 dammit; w. ' ROY WRIGHT President 11The heart to conceive, the un- derstanding to direct, Or the hand to execute. Class Manager 1; Class President 4; Captain Football Team 4; Interclass Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1; Halloween Stunt 1, 3; Stage? Manager Class Play 3; Varsity Track 2; Varsity Baseball 3; Varsijy Football 4. 'V . NW 3 :9ng 1 ' 1xxVxNkXkavxxx ijcery JULIA BELLE MCCLELLAND JACK MORRISON , ' Rm: 1. . Treasurer , V15 e-P TeS'ZdeMt Nothing great was ever achieved 5'3; 1 , ' 3 U ', I; Merit is worthwr than fame? without enthuszasm. .5 - . . Class Treasurer 4; Hallowe4en Stunt 15.: Class V1ce-Presu1ent 2', 3, 4; Var51ty 1, 2, 3; 41S Club 4; Celery Fed Football 4; Jumor Hl-Y 1, '2; Hal- Stan 4; Shorthand Club 3; Business lowe,en Stunt 2; School Fan' 2, 3; Manager Class Play 3; Served Sales Manager Class Play 4. Junior Senior Banquet 2; Class Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Diamond Ball 1, 2, 3. 1351:? MARGARET REITZ MARTHA MCDONALD 51,, ha 1a? 1 Secretary C 11 m ; ' ' Kf . . None know thee but to love 1 l . - The ideal of wtt and charm? thee. 1 W Class Secretary 1, 2, 3,. 4; Hi-Y Class Vice-President 1; Class Chap- :52 3, 4; Hi-Y Officer 4; Latm Club 2; Iain 3, 4; Hi-Y 3;, 4; Celery Fed 1 Spanish Club 4; Usher Class Play Staff 4; Class Play 4; Cheer ; 3; Celery Fed Staff 4; One-Act Leader 3, 4; Thespians 4; Served 1 Plays 4; Glee Club 4. at Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2; One-Act Plays 3, 4; Class Representative 3. I .I . EDWj; Chairman of Sponsors: MRS. MAY BELLE MAXWELL 17:; 1110th: nESSE QUAN VIDERE Flower; TALISMAN ROSE 5 Class Colors: BLUE AND GOLD L ' page eight m , , . ... .. , M ; .Q.,.. . 3....m, ;.3-v-. v.4 1....-.m . SHEILA CAMERON Well poised and most dignijfcd? Volley Ball 2; Ushered at Com- mencement 2; Served Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Hi-Y Offxcer 4; Prompter Class Play 3; Celery Fed Staff 4; Shorthand Club 4; Usher Class Play 4. RAYMOND ANDERSON Silence 1'3 more eloquent than words. Glee Club 1, 3. ESTA BENJAMIN True friends are like diamonds, Premous, but rare. Class Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin Club 2; 4S4 Club 3, 4; Shorthand Club 3, 4; Prompter Class Plays 3, 4; Served Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2; Salmagundi Staff 4; Hi-Y Play 4; School Fair 2, 3. EDWIN BONISKE r'Amiably jolly and witty, iTis no wonder he has so many friends? Hi-Y 1, 2; Latin Club 2; Hallowe3en Stunt 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Play 3; Usher Class Play 3; President Thes4 pian Club 4; Class Play 4; Glee Club 4; Faculty Play 4; Salma- gundi Staff 4. 429mm - ......g-....- -;- r-:.'$---:-,-43 , . FRANK BENJAMIN i450mcfz'mcs foolish and some- tzmes wise, Often brilliant for one of his 3150.2 Latin Club 2; Hallowe4en Stunt 1, 2. 3, 4; Stage Manager Class Play 3, 4; Salmagundi Staff. MARY CHAPMAN nCompetent, willing and always dependable? Hallowekn Stunt 2, 3; Usher Com- mencement 2; Served Jn-Sr. Ban- quet 2; School Fair 2, 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Rep. Salmagundi Staff 3; Pres. Hi-Y 4; Celery Fed Staff 4; Thespian Treasurer 4. EARL WHITTEN True virtue is derived from deeds and quahtiesf Varsity Basket Ball 2, 3, 4; Book- keeping Club 4; S Club 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; One-Act Play 4; Intra- mural Sports 1, 2; Interclass Sports ANNA CORNELL Never trouble trouble Till trouble troubles you? Class Manager 1; Hallowebn Stunt 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Celery Fed Staff 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Secretary Thespians 4; School Fair Committee 2, 3; Served Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet 2; Hi-Y Play 4. page nine 2,... 'v 12.1 1m 5min? $23.14 11! -1a ww 1:3.v -7er W's: -y- NW4. .. . H...NH- A IV V. SUE HARRISON The 1Jzila'est manners and the gentlest heart? Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 4; Shorthand Club 4; Hi-Y 4; Usher Class Play 4. CLIFFORD GUSTAVSON By diligence he wins his way? F. F. A. String Band 1,, 3, 4; F. F. A. Treasurer 2; F. F. A..1Basket Ball Team 2; F. F. A. Secretary 3; F. F. A. Play 3; F. E. 4A. Judging Team 3; F. F. A. Diamond Ball 3; F. F. A. Presidentk4. . ;K , x . ELIZABETH BRIGHAM 'V. nWorth. courage, honor, these indeed Your sustenance and birthright ,J are. Hallowekn Stunt 1, 2; School Fair Committee 2, 3; Served at Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2; Class President 2, 3; Class Play 3; HLY 3, 4; Celery Fed Staff 3; Salmagundi Staff 4; Presi- dent Spanish Club 4; Editor Celery Fed 4. MAX RUMBLEY Why worry? Hallowe3en Stunt 1, 2, 3; Intra- mural Sports 1, 2; Glee Club 3; Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical Comedy 3; Hi-Y 2; Class Vice-President 1. page ten FRANCIS RILEY The man who wins is the man who works, The man who toils while the next man, .vhzrlas? Glee Club 1; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 4; Bookkeeping Club 4. DOROTHY CLAUSE For the nature of woman, is closely allied to art? Class Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Hallowe1en Stunt 2, 3; Class Chaplain 2; Fair Committee 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Hi- Y 3, 4; Hi-Y Officer 4; Hi-Y Play 4; Salmagundi Staff 4; Class Rep. 3. CHARLES ROBINSON Whafs the use of living if you ealft enjoy yourself? Varsity Football 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Interclass Sports 1, 2, 3; HS Club 3, 4; Hallowehen Stunt 4; Shorthand Club 4; School Fair 2, 3. CAROLINE HILL To know this smiley, giggle- some girl is to like her? Hallowe1en Stunt 1, 2; School Fair 1, 2; Served Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2; Shorthand Club 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Officer Hi-Y 4; Glee Club 4; Celery Fed Staff 4; Salmagundi Staff 4. xxxxxxxxxwww MARJORIE POPE GRACE COOK 41A pretty, witty, chamning girl is she? Glee Club 4; Celery Fed Stan 4; Hi-Y 4; Swimming Team 4; Usher at Class Play 3, 4; Daily Bulletin Stat? 4; Shorthand Club 3, 4. 11111 1101' quicmmx flwrr i5 charm. Shorthand Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 3; Bookkeeping Club 4. VIRGINIA MERIWETHER HERBERT SMITH , . 115116 is herself 0f the best things And ccrtamly, he 15 a good the collection? fellow? Camp Hill, Alabama, 2, 3; Halloxxu e1en Stunt 1, 4; Class Play 4; Var- sity Football 3; Baseball 3; Tennis 1, 3, 4. Class Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3; Latin Clib 2; S Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 4; Class Play 3, 4; One- Act Play 2; Salmagundi Staff 4; Celery Fed Staff 3, 4; School Fair 2. ST. CLAIR WHITE CATHERINE WHITE . 31Manhood, gentleness, virtue and such like Are the spice and salt that season a man. ,3, 11Giw me Imp or give me death Hallowekn Stunt 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Operetta 1; Served Jr.-Sr. 3anquet 2: Cheer Leader 3, 4; Celery Fed StaH4;One-ActP1ay 3' Shorthand Club 3; Usher Com- mencement 2; School Fair 3. JANE GANTT . . . ELIZABETH TURNER ITLC goodwzll makes intelli- gence, 1KN0 one knows what she can do fill x116 tries? Home Ec. Fashion Show 1; Latin Club 2; Fair Committee 2, 3; Served Jn-Sr. Banquet 2; Hallowgen Stunt 2; Usher Class Play 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Salmagundi Staff 4. Glee Club 1, 2; HirY 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Hallowe1en Stunt. 1938 page eleven 4- 4k:v-,.,.,.;.1..4.. . ., .. DORIS ROCKEY lJv e 4. ' l. I J L C. D. PHILLIPS 'l K 3. Surely there did never live on earth a man of kindlier naiure.n She never leaves that which can be completed, undone? Class Sports 1, 2, 3; Hallowehen Stunt 1, 2; S Club 2, 3, 4; Or- chestra 2; Business Manager Class Play 3; Salmagundi Staff; Celery Fed Staff 4; Usher Commencement 2; Served Jr.vSr. Banquet 2; School Fair 2, 3. JOHN MAUSER SYBIL BOYD Angels are painted fair to look nFew men like him with. knowl- like thee? edge so informed? Latin Club 2; One-Act Play 2; Served at Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Shorthand Club 3;, 4; Page Class Play 3; School Fair Commit- tee 3; Salmagundi Staff 4. Latin Club 2; Property Manager Class Play 3; Hallowehen Stunt 1, 2, 3; Salmagundi Staff; Latin Club Play 2; School Fair 2. VVYNELLE FAIRCLOTH a GLEN GOVOCEK A pleasant companion for all, And in height neither tiny nor tally Cordele High School 1, 2; Latin Club 2; School Fair 3; Hi-Y 4; Shorthand Club 4; Usher Class Play 4. 3A man pleasing to behold? Interclass Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2, 3; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; S Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basket Ball 3. JOSIE BELLE ANDREWS REGINALD SODERBLOOM . rrA mazdm modest, yet self- An. honest man he is? possessed? Latin Club 3, 4; Shorthand Club 4, Athens High School; Mount Dora High School; Class Basket Ball 1; Latin Club 1, 2. 3 Z 3 f h 2 1 Z3 T111 LOL'ISE $05111 and .7 Ccic'f Rlcm h Th1 gmod 1kg. Y .n, ETHEL G. mm; Pas; 3:11 re:- WW LOUISE PURDON xlFashioucd s0 slcndcrly, so young and fair? Celery Fed Staff 4; Hi-Y 3; Hal- lowelen Stunt 2, 3; School Fair 2, 3; Usher Commencement 2; One-Act Play 3; Faculty Play 4; Served Jr.- Sr. Banquet 4; Shorthand Club 3. RICHARD BASSLER 3'Tl1erels honesty, manhood and good fellowship in thee. Dewitt Clinton High School, New York City, 1, 2, 3. ETHEL PALMER Gentle of speech, beneficicnt of mind? Pasa High School, Dade City, 1, 2, 3; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; Sec- retary 3; Glee Club 3; Minstrel 3: Prompter Class Play 3; Vice-Presi- dent 2. JERRY SENKARIK rrA silent, shy, pcacc-loving man? F. F. A. Diamond Ball 3, 4; F. F. A. String Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. Basket Ball 2; F. F. A. Reporter 3; F. F. A. Vice-President 4; IialloW' e'en Stunt 1, 2; F. F. A. Play 3; School Orchestra 2. 1936 ROBERT QUANTOCK 'ilee abridgcment of all that is pleasant in many Salmagundi Staff 4; Baseball 3; 44S Club. OPAL GOVOCEK r351w was a queen of noble na- turfs crowning, A smile of hers like an act of grace? Hallowelen Stunt 2; Class Basket Ball 2, 3, 4; Class Diamond Ball; Class Volley Ball; P.-T. A. Play 3; Shorthand Club 3, 4. EARNEST WILSON rrA good man, and just? Hallowelen Stunt 3; Shorthand Club 4; School Fair 3. MARY WENT llSweetness has been the habit of her for so long That she could not part with it? Hallowe'en Stunt 1, 2; Volley Ball 2; School Fair 2, 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Celery Fed Staff 4; Salmagundi Staff; Usher Class Play 4; Short- hand Club 4; Spanish Club 4. MARY GLIDEWELL 50ft peace she brings, wher- ever she arrives. Class Basket Ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club; Latin Club 2; Shorthand Club 3, 4. WILLIAM PUGH Small quantity, but good qual- ity? DORIS MCWHORTER A cheerful disposition is a val- uable friend. Umatilla High School 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; One-Act Play 1, 2; B2154 ket Ball 1, 2; Home Economics Club 3; School Fair 3. KARLYLE HOUSEHOLDER '4He in ability, qualify, blood, Holds hands with any prince of the world? Class Representative 3; Latin Club 2; Shorthand Club 3; Hallowe3en Stunt 1, 4; Usher Class Play 3; Class Play 4; Salmagundi Staff 4; One-Act Plays 1, 2, 3, 4; School Fair 2, 3. page fourteen ..V............4........v.. -v- .. g....- -3qm-w ; -$... --...-.M...3--..... a..- jo H N KADER 317m he that is good is ever great? F:.rt Myers High School 1, 2, 3. JESSIE KERSEY 36011th in mannm', 15mm in reality? Hallowe4en Stunt 1, 2; Shorthand Club 3; School Fair 2, 3; RT. A. Play 3. RD E. 34. ,53. n A, G -; d .3 CARL FESLER V am a fellow of no degree, Given to romping and jolllty? Hallowekn Stunt 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3; School Fair 2, 3; Interclass Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Shortllaud 3, 4; Stage Manager Class Play 3; Usher at Commencement 2, 3; Varsity Foot- ball 3; Property Manager Class Play 4; ClaSS Manager 4. MARY ALICE WILLIAMS Skis qzr'ct and calm . Buf mzdm'ncaflz the qmct. rc- servo flmrrys rial mint. Basket Ball 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2-; Volley Ball 1, 2; Latin Club 2; HI- Y 4; HS Club 4; Page Class Play 3; One-Act Play 4. Fma: ,4 me say. Orchh Club Hallu 3. 1: Fair .' Mum ETC? To .4 DORIS ; 51W: Daim my F o v.1 $ 4 am 1' A .1 ,1 Kwdi f c. , 1 El 7,5 Me 4 44 y P NV 1 MARY NELL SMITH fKOf all the girls that Ker was seen, Thcrck 110m: so fine as Nelly? Class Manager 2, 3, 4; Interclass Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary-Treas- urer S Club 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Hi-Y Officer 3, 4; Celery Fed Staff 4; Halloween Stunt 1, 2; Served Jr.- Sr. Banquet 2; Prompter Class Play 3, 4; Intramural Leader 3. FRANCIS ROUMILLAT 11A man not afraid to say his J2 say. Orchestra 1, 2; Hi-Y 1, 2; Latin Club 2; Senior ClaSs Marshal 2; Hallowe1en Stunt 1, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Salmagundi Staff 4; School Fair 2, 3. MARGARET BEN NETT 1'Ever loyal, aver true To the task she has to do? Latin Club 2; Fair Committee 2, 3; Hallowe,en Stunt 2; Served Jr:Sr. Banquet 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Property Manager Class Play 3; Spanish Club 4; Shorthand Club 4; Editor Salmagundi 4; Celery Fed Staff 4. DORIS WALKER nShort and sweet, Dainty and ncazW Hi-Y 3, 4; Hi-Y Officer 4; Basket Ball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; One-Act Play 4; Salmagundi Staff; Celery Fed Staff 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Hallow- efen Stunt 1, 2, 3; Served Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2; School Fair 2, 3. SARA EDWARDS 1'Emr sweet to everyone. Clearwater High School 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 4. NORA RILEY I2Vitlz modest dignity and calm contmt. Latin 3, 4. ARTHUR Moss There haw been two great actors in the world, Shakespeare and Ln Intramural Sports 1; Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4; Latin Club Officer 2; Thespian Club OfEcer 4; Class Play 3, 4; Halloweten Stunt 1, 3, 4; One- Act Play 2; School Fair 2. KATHLEEN ADAMS MAY She was made for happy thoughts? Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Hallow- e,en Stunt 1, 2; Usher Class Play 3; School Fair 2, 3; Shorthand Club 3; Usher Commencement 2; Prompt- er Manager Plays 2, 4. page fifteen RUTH MEISCH A maiden never bold? Hi-Y 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Short- hand Club 4; Usher Class Play 4; Latin Club 2. CLYDE HURT 44Nothing is i111possible to im dustry. Glee Club 1, 4; Glee Club Plays; School Fair 3; Intramural Diamond Ball; Intramural Touch Football; In- terclass Diamond Ball; Interclass Touch Football. ; EVELYN WILKINSON Her friends, they are many? Interclass Basket Ball 2, 3, 4; 44S Club 3, 4; Served JL-Sr. Banquet 2; Class Hand Tennis 2; Class Volley Ball Z, 3; Latin Club 2; Hallowe3en Stunt 1, 2. CLARA MEISCH Darla eyes sparkling like a gem, We find naught in her to con- damn. Latin Club 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Sliofyfhgand Club 4; Spanish Club 4;:uUsher Class Play 4. HELEN HARKEY And all her ways are pleasant- mass, And all her paths are peace? Hallowekn Stunt 2; Shorthand Club 3; School Fair 3; Glee Club 3, 4. MARY TAMM Eyes that shame the violet. Shorthand Club 3; Hallowe3en Stunt 1, 2; Usher Class Play 3, 4; One- Act Play 1; School Fair 2, 3; Ad- vertising Committee Class Play 4; Basket Ball 1; Swimming Team 4. BOB WILLIAMS Checrfullncss and courage m1- turally beget each other? Class Manager 4; S Club 3, 4; President S, Club 4; Hallowden Stunt 3; Varsity Football 3, 4; In- tramural Sports 2, 3', 4. CAROLYN M CKINNEY 3771ch was always something sweet and refreshmg m her J1 face. Shorthand Club 3, 4; Bookkeeping Club 4. LoL'ISE HXOM and ; Span Hal! gm? Clul LENUI 4111: If: Inn LOUISE PACKARD ORIS bAUNDERs wuih HJVOIIIC 11V Imrifm U lClIUl'OllS . j 1 and HITCH Spanish Club 4; Shorthand Club 4. Our athletic standby, a peerless basket ball player? Iuterclass Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. , CHARLOTTE MOUGHTON ROBERT W ILSON A sunny face, a clever mind, IV '17th mirf'h and wisdom all combmedp uFor 0,611 though ivanqztislwd, 110 ' could argue still? Hi-Y 1; 2, 4; Hi-Y Officer 2: Presb dent Latin Club 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Hallowekn Stunt 1, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Representative Salmagundi Staff 3; Salmagundi Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Thespian Club 4. Class Treasurer 2, 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Hi-Y OfEcr 3, 4; Vice-President Latin Club 2; Vice-President Span- ish Club 4; Property Manager Class Play 3; Salmagundi Staff; Celery Fed Staff 3, 4; Served Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet 2; School Fair 2, 3. L. E. TEW He above the rest In shape and gesture proudly eminent Stands like a tower? LENORA RABUN 4414401115 dalft count :0 much, Ifs what we say and d0? Latin Club 3, 4; Shorthand Club 4; Interclass Sports 4. Latin Club 1, 2; Glee Club 4; Hal- lowe,en Strut 3, 4; Salmagundi Staff 4; School Fair 2, 3; Inter- class Touch Football 3; Interclass Volley Ball 3. 7; FANNIE BIGGERS PEGGY CIRIMBALL u - A modest answer and graceful The Joy of youth and health her air . , 1 eyes dzsplay d, Show 1101' 1110ch as well as The case of heart her every 100k 2 J! .V' fazr. Timzlg couvengW U; 6 Latin Club 2; Hallowekn Stunt 2; I'Iallowekn Stunt 2, 3; Shorthand Usher at Commencement 2; Served Club 3; Celery Fed Statf 4; HinY at J1'.-Sr. Banquet 2; School Fair gaping 4; Class Basket Ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Committee 2; Class Play 3, 4; Hi- 171:1st2111 1; Class Track 1, 2; 44S2 Y 3, 4; Thespian Club 4; Celery Fed C LU 4. Staff 4. 3936 page seventeen, W Ah. mwm. Onmmw KATHLEEN RILEY '15he is a gallant creature, and complete In mind and feature. Latin Club 3, 4; Shorthand Club 4, ROBERT RAULERSON YoMre an amiably disposed young man? Latin Club 2; Class Play 3; Hal- lowe,en Stunt 4. LOUISA JAMMES Speech is great, but silence is greater? 4-H Club 3; Accounting Club 3. HALLIE WALKER Better than riches 01' worldly wealth Is a heart that is always happy? St. Lucie County High School 1, 2; Latin Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Hal- lowehen Stunt 2, 3. 77.. - g--..y......1...--r ma... .. MW. . ....r ag--.M7-h EUNICE TYLER May the corners of your mouth never turn down? Class Sports 1, 2; School Fair 2, 3; Hi-Y 3; 11814 Club 3, 4; Hallowden Stunt 1, 2, 3; Celery Fed Staff 4; Shorthand Club 3, 4; Usher Com- mencement 2; Served Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet 2; One-Act Play 4. ANNIE BELLE BROWN In spite of all the learned have said, I still .my own, opinion keep? Zasket Ball 1, 2; Baseball 1; Latin Club 2; Celery Fed Staff 3; Hi-Y 3; Class Play 3; Hallowehen Stunt 1, 2; Spanish C1ub,4. WILLIAM BURNETT thet 11: never forget that the CHI- tivation 0f the earth is the most important labor of man.U F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. Dia- mond Ball Tournament 3, 4; F. F. A. Executive Committee 3; F. F. A. Treasurer 3; F. F. A. String Band 2, 3, 4. T 1-1 ERESA HU M PHREY 1711, her tongue is the law of kind- Ilexsf, Shorthand Club 3. . a-.. 4 1-.1--,.-..a.,.....-.. a-...h. .. , g-.. -mmgw . -........ ..mm----q. .a . ..-... .-........... .g. n Jem'ors WXzose Tz'ctures 30 Mt appear Lr 1011211 LOUIS BILLS - ELWIN SQUIRES I! HHe has a cheerful, sclf-refiant way. Latin Club 2; Glee Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Hallowekn Stunt 3; One Act Play 2. Men of few words are the best man? Varsity Football 3, 4; Class Manager 2; Interclass Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Interclass Track 1, 2, 3; BILL CORGILL Interclass football 3, 4; Interclass Diamond Gentleman is written. Iegibly 0111121? brow. Ball 1, 2, 3, 4. LOUISE Ross JACK TORRENCE '4Wholcs0me as air, and gmzial as light? Good nature and common sense Leesburg High School 1, 2, 3; Class Play 2; ,U Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 1, 2; Dec- 59,4107 are SCPa'rated- , .' Hmm- L lamation Club 3'; Sextette and Quartette 3; . . Class Play 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lake South SIde ngh School, Newark, New Jersey; Breeze Staff 3. Swimming Team 4. eSemor Class gong We sing thy praises, Alma Mater, 4:: fix; ml- As we leave thy hallowed halls, And our hearts turn ever to thee As to us the new world calls. Now we pledge thee by our honor Loyalty and steadfastness, Working ever for thy glory Alma Mater, S. H. S. . mud. Oh, give us courage to go forward 4. A To our tasks whate4er they be; Sure, undaunted, not forgetting Lessons we have learned from thee. page nineteen 67de Trophecy MAJOR MOSS, AMATEUR HOUR mGood evening, ladies and gentlemen. The Glidewell Vegetable Company presents Ma- jor Moss and his amateurs broadcasting from the Mayfair Hotel on beautiful Lake Monroe here in Sanford. This is Richard Bassler announcingeand now Major Mossy ttI-Iello everyone. Because of the fact that tonight is Sanford, Florida night, I have the pleasure of introducing many of my former schoolmates. And now I bring you Reginald Soderbloom, John Kader, William Burnett, Louis Bills, and Clifford Gustavson, who call them- selves the uBroadway Hill-Billysfy Clap-clap. And next our little housewife, Sheila Cameron, singing, llThere's Something About a Sailorft Clap-clalp. IlAnd now let me present Kathleen, Nora, and Francis Riley, who came all the way from Osceola to participate in our program. These three have been studying music ever since they finished high School, and now wish to give you an exhibition of their talent. They are going to- sing their own original number, Back Home Again in Osceola? Applause. nThe next participant is Billy Pugh, filling station operator in Lake Mary, who will give imitations of Lake Mary Birds. Gong. III see in the audience some of the past winners of this program ; who are none other than Louisa James, Helen Harkey, Jessie Kersey, and Theresa Humphrey, chorus girls, who just finished the production thhy Dance? starring St Clair White. the Casanova of today. St. Clair is reported to be Ilthat wayh about Jessie. I also see coming in the famous dance team, Grace Cook and Raymond Anderson. Oh, yes, and there are Virginia Meriwether and Bob Raulerson, co-stars of the Pulitzer prize-winner, llThe Big Butter and Egg Man? ltAnd now back to our program: Julia Belle McClelland, Mary Tamm, and Marjorie Popei owners of the Sanford Music Store, will give their impersonation of the famous Boswell sis- ters? Clap. IlNow we shall enjoy a dramatic skit by Fannie Biggers, expression teacher in Seminole High School? Clap. tINext, we wish to present, IIThe Rolling Stones Orehestralt composed of: Robert Wilson, piano; Jerry Senkarik, violin; Carl Fesler, drum; C. D. Phillips, saxophone; Charles Robin- son, trumpet; Ernest Wilson, bass Violin; L. E. Tew, saxophone; under the direction of Max Rumbley. These boys have been playing for a number of local dances. We hope yotfll like them? Applause. IIOne moment please. We must take time to page Dr. Roy Wright. He is wanted at the hospital at once? IIThe Seminole Women's Chorussvill now present a number for you. These ladies, Mrs. Edwin Boniske, wife of a local physician, nee Louise Purdon; Mrs. Bill Corgill, wife of the French instructor at Seminole High, nee Opal Govoeek; Mrs. Glen Govoeek, wife of the football coach of Seminole High, nee Josie Belle Andrews; Mrs. Clyde Hurt wife of a prome inent lawyer, nee Annie Belle Brown; and Mrs. Bob XNillianis, wife of the sheriff, nee Sarah Edwards? Gong. ItAnd now another imitator, Miss Dorothy Clause, fashion illustrator, who will imitate several farm animals? Clap-clap. HItls time now for another look at the audience. Whom should we see but John Mauser, editor of the New York Times, and with him, of course. Doris Walker, one of his reporters! Dan Cupid seems to accompany them wherever they go. Sitting behind them, are Margaret Reitz, blues singer, who sings with Francis Rouniillatls orchestra; and Elizabeth Brigham, page twenty XX :xxv. ...i itiixiximxi Vyiyt t Nt xi NR 1. doul Hen etab Mis: tion' Iecti aml ll r... Clam Tropkecy tcontinuedt prominent business woman, with their escorts, Robert Quantock, pitcher for St. Louis Car- dinals and Elwin Squires, football coach at Northwestern University. I see, on the front row, Earl VVhitten and some of the girls from his famous Vanities. They are Anna Cornell, Wy- nell-Faircloth, Peggy Grimball and Caroline Hilly iiWe now return to the amateurs; we have some girls here who would like to imperson- ate their favorite movie stars. First we shall hear Margaret Bennett, Elizabeth Brighamis secretary, impersonating Eunice Tyler. Next, Esta Benjamin, beauty operator in Doris Mc- VVhorterls beauty salon, impersonating Martha McDonald. Third, is Carolyn McKinney, secretary for Glidewell Vegetable Company, impersonating Elizabeth Turner? Clap-clap-clap. nTime out again for a message from Mary Chapman, dietitian? tlDo you enjoy your vegetables? If not, eat Glidewell Vegetables. They are without a doubt the most nourishing and appetizing on the market. But clonlt take my word for it. Here is Miss Jane Gantt, who will tell you of her experience with Glidewell Vegetables. nThey used to shout at me, lYea Skinny V But not since I started eating Glidewell Veg- etables. I gained 16 pounds in one week, and have never felt better in my life. Thank you, Miss Chapman. ttThank you, Miss Gantt. Now do you believe me when I say truth is stranger than fic- tion? I now turn the microphone back to Major Moss? Continuing with our program, Mrs. Heroert Smith, nee Sue Harrison, will render a se- lection from ltIl Trovatorefi Mr. Smith will accompany her at the pianofl Clap. I see in the audience Mr. Jack Torrance, our famous Olympic swimming champion, and his wife the former Miss Mary Nell Smith. Wont you say a few words Mr. Torrance ?'U I did it for the little womanf; tlThank you Mr. Torrance? ltVVe will now be favored by a duet by Miss Louise Ross, local undertaker, and Miss Hal- lie Walker, art teacher at Seminole High Schoolfl Clap. ltAnd now to wind up our program; the remainder of our amateurs wish to present a one-act farce entitled liPut Out the Home Fires.H The Home will be played by Mary Alice Williams; the Fireplace by Clara Meisch and the fire by Ruth Meisch; Louise Packard will play the role of the Fire Screen; the Wood will be played by Lenora Raburn; the Ashes -by Kathleen May; Oris Saunders will be Smoke; Mary Went will play the part of the Poker; Evelyn Wilkinson, Smut. These girls are members of the Little Theatre Club? ttBefore awarding the prize, I wish to thank Miss Doris Rockey, owner of the Mayfair for her co-operation in presenting this program. Also I wish to extend my appreciation to Francis Roumillat and his orchestra who have come from the Central Park Casino where he has an engagement throughout the season? llAnd now we turn to the judges for their final decision. The judges are Sybil Boyd, travelling companion for Mrs. Van Astorbilt; Charlotte Moughton, editor-in-chief of C05- mopolitan; Ethel Palmer, dress designer; Frank Benjamin, shoe stylist; Karlyle Household- er, local lawyer; Jack Morris, professor of Science at Stetson; Catherine White, athletic in- structor at F. S. C. W. at Tallahassee, Florida? nVVelll turn the microphone over to Frank Benjamin to award the grand prize? le happy to present this prize of one weeks engagement at the Milane Theatre to the Rileysfi Applause. nThis is Richard Bassler speaking to you again. We will be back at this same hour one week from tonight. Good night all? DORIS WALKER MARGARET REITZ page twcnty-onc Clam Wiytory 1932 - 1933 O$ccrs9PresidenL Justice Butler; Vice-President, Martha McDonald; Secretary, Mar- garet Reitz; Treasurer, Dorothy Viele; Class Managers, Anna Cornell, Roy Wright. Sponsors, Miss Katherine Symes, Mr. Arthur Bridgers. Rat Day on Groundhog Day. Picnic at San Lando Springs. 1933 - 1934 OfcersePresident, Elizabeth Brigham; Vice-President, Jack Morrison; Secretary, Mar- garet Reitz; Treasurer, Charlotte Moughton; Chaplain, Dorothy Clause; Class Managers, Mary Nell Smith, Elwin Squires. Sponsors, Mrs. Mae D. Forth, Mr. Alex Johnson. County School Fair-The most successful project of its kind ever presented by a class at high school. Sophomore-Senior Picnicesophomores entertained Seniors with a Chicken Pilau Supper at Daytona Beach. 1934 - 1935 ijfcersePresident, Elizabeth Brigham; Vice-President, Jack Morrison; Secretary, Mar- garet Reitz; Treasurer, Charlotte Moughton; Chaplain, Martha McDonald; Class Managers, Mary Nell Smith, Bill Brown. Sponsors, Mrs. Mae D. Fort, Mr. Alex Johnson. Second Annual School Fair. Play, ttHere Comes Patriciat-esuccessful threeeact comedy. AthleticseGirls became basketball champions by defeating the Seniors. Mary Nell Smith and Roy Wright awarded intramural letters. Picnic-Boys entertained the girls with a picnic at San Lando Springs. Junior-Senior BanqueteJuniors were hosts to Seniors at a banquet at the Mayfair Hotel. 1935 - 1936 Ohicers-Pre'sident, Roy Wright; Vice-President, Jack Morrison; Secretary, Margaret Reitz; Treasurer, Julia Belle McClelland; Chaplain, Martha McDonald; Class Managers, Mary Nell Smith, Bob Williams. Sponsor, Mrs. May Belle Maxwell. PublicationseTwenty-Seventh edition of the Salmagundi with Margaret Bennett as Editor- in-Chief. S. H. S. Handbook. Playse- The King Rides Byf Three-Act Drama. Weinersf One-Act Comedy. 1'Where the Violets Grow, Mother's Day Program. Athletics-Girls again became basketball champions. Elwin Squires awarded both the Peter Schaal Trophy and the Sharon Linesman Trophy. Roy Wright and Elwin Squires were awarded football sweaters by Captain Loucks. Senior DayeAll-Day Picnic at Daytona Beach. Class Day. Mrs. Munson1s Recital. Baccalaureate Sermon. Commencement. 11an twmtyetwo X 6536mm Tidy THE KING RIDES 133p, Produced by special arrangement with Rowe Peterson Company Evanston and New York CHARACTERS Edmund Dorset ........................................................ EDWIN BONISKE Simmons, a butler ...................................................... ARTHUR Moss Loranda, a maid ........................................................ ANNA CORNELL Cecily Dorset ........................................................... SARA EDWARDS Captain Ross Wheatley ................................................. ROBERT WILSON Deborah Winchell ...................................................... FANNIE BIGGERS Hal Stanley ............................................................ HERBERT SMITH Baroness DorsetsDaguerresVon Eschenbach ....................... MARTHA MCDONALD Valeria Dorset .................................................. VIRGINIA MERIWETHER Cash McCord, a gangster ........................................ KARLYLE HOUSEHOLDER Stuffy, his henchman ............................................... FRANCIS ROUMILLAT Katherine Wells, a reporter ............................................ MARY CHAPMAN Director MRS. MAY BELLE MAXWELL Pages and Prompfcrs-ANNH: BELLE BROWN, ELIZABETH BRIGHAM, ESTA BENJAMIN, and MARY NELL SMITH Stage ManagerssCARL FESLER and EARL WHITTEN Business Manager JACK MORRISON page twenty-three taQ The following Seniors have been on the Honor Roll for four years: ELIZABETH BRIGHAM DOROTHY CLAUSE tm The following Seniors have maintained an average 0f 90 or above: ESTA BENJAMIN FANNIE BIGGERS MARGARET BENNETT ELIZABETH BRIGHAM ANNIE BELLE BROWN tQ The following have been Chosen by the faculty as the most out- standing Seniors: MARY CHAPMAN MARGARET BENNETT CHARLOTTE MOUGHTON th The following Seniors have had perfect deportment for four years: GRACE COOK DOROTHY CLAUSE $672M 852mm CHARLOTTE MOUGHTON FRANK BENJAMIN MARGARET B EN NETT DOROTHY CLAUSE JANE GANTT RUTH MEISCH VIRGINIA MERIWETHER CHARLOTTE MOUGHTON ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JULIA BELLE MCCLELLAND MARTHA MCDONALD ROY WRIGHT DORIS MCVVHORTER RUTH MEISCH x ESTA BENJAMIN FANNIE BIGGERS LOUISE PACKARD MARGARET REITZ FRANK BENJAMIN JACK MORRISON FRANK BENJAMIN JACK MORRISON ELWIN SQUIRES MARY WENT RAYMOND ANDERSON page twenty-fom- M K; jumbr 615155 $jj566m t0? WILLIAM ZACHRY P rresz'd em nfw J; IVWJ 193 JJ g; WA IWW MILDRED HODGES MARGUERITE INGLEY Vice-President Treasurer BOYD COLEM AN Chaplain KATHERINE THIGPEN Secretary j, , Wm Chairman of Sponxors: MRS. GLADYS MORRIS WILLIAMS Mafia: USEMPER EXCELSIOM Flower: SHASTA DAISY Colon: BLUE AND SILVER v v waxy page twentyfvc :me MARTHA ADA 1x15 :- - LORENE COLLINS HARRY ROBSON an q . .- JULIAN ADAMS .5, . - BRAXTON HUNTLEY VIRGINIA MCRORY EDITH BALES 5 ' '3 FRANCES JOHNSON HERBERT STOOTHOFF d ,- ROBERT ALTMAN AK ' OHN ONES AMORET PETERS L o MILDRED BANKS 3 L SYBIL KENDALL EDWARD WILSON JAMES BRADFORD g 5- 7 E. L. LANIZY SAIDEE WILLIAMS ALLEAN BELLAMYJ v ' EDITH MERRITT THEODORE WILLIAMS E $ ., BYRL H1005 3 ,i JAMES PEARSON DOROTHY MITCHELL x- 5 , ' DOROTHY STEWART 1 :9 3 gr; , -. . . . - .,. hg- .... ....... :' N . .. ..,., .--- ,. ..... -.-..-. w - . -wg, .--...... - . ' m,- ,4 X MINNIE STRANGE LELAND MCCLELLAND : ELIZABETH WHITTINGTON HERBERT THURSTON ELIZABETH TUTEN CHUM STANLEY MARION ESTRIDGE EVA MATHIEUX 4qu h.-...u......A...-..-.-s........ mm-kn- E W $ 7 a-r: ,V 7 .. .. ---.. 7 .... -..-.. a .. .,. -4-, .- . .- - , -- -...- -n A 4r .. .. ,.... ...,,--, .N :.-4 ,....; v.- .....,...4-,..-..H...... . . 4 - . v- .4 - . . EDITH SINGLETARY JAMES HARDIN LENORA VVHIDDON ROBERT STEELE EDITH RAY BRAILEY ODHAM EVELYN CATES CLYDE PIERCY LUCILLE SLAUGHTER 13,938 DOROTHY WARREN CLAIRE BERTLESON MORRIS BONISKE XVINONA PURVIS LEWIS WRIGHT WINIFRED HUTCHINS JAMES STAPLER HELEN CHAPMAN page twcnty-sevcn k DORIS DORNER GUY STENSTROM VIRGINIA SATCHER ALBERT STINE HELEN GARNER JACK PURDON IRIS SEBRIT JOHN HINTERMISTER FAY HENDERSON RODERIC ADAMS ELLEN BETTS D. B. Homms MARY HIGGINS JUNIOR XVHIDDON FANNY BROWN ALBERT FITTS ANTOINETTE HAYES V I NCENT LEFILS ARLENE RICHTER JAMES MCELHAN NON JEAN MORAN PHILIP NOLAN MARION CLAUSE ANGUS HARRIETT VIVIAN RUTNER , y z ,1 5 x .... ..- -....,.. -........- -. ..-........ 1;, MMMMW 5: t l' 4-! HA V1 31;, - v I t tl .13. - t ,- x .l. J1. L' x. .' j N w t 1 1 'J 2; ! - P A i t '4' 21a ' e: W Handsome Tom Arsdale tBilly Zachryt is graduating from college with the name of being a woman-hater while his room mate, Oke tE. L. Lanew is faithful to more girls, one after another, than any other man in college. win bashful Tom, so she trades places with Birdie Laverne tLenora Whiddom who cleans jam??? WXmse Tz'ctures 130 M2: dppear Pr MARGARET ALLEN ROBERT BEECHICR LESTER PHILLIPS MARGARET KINLAW BILLY COLBERT HERBERT PRIESTER o MARY FRANCES LORD NORMAN GLENN ROBERT RUMBLEY wa,vdp 71;; 1,394 g, FRANCES SMITH WARD KENDALL ROBERT STOINOFF FRANCES STEVENS JUSTIN MARSHALL JACK WILKINSON ELEANOR WATT ROBERT MAUteER BILL WRIGHT Ly livh 6; ;le , N. 4, 9 J w J v t' ' ' h l A t C x-uW' 't nGirl 5123f, By KATHERINE KAVANAUGH A Comedy in Three Acts Presented by the JUNIOR CLAss Tom,s apartment. The Change on Tom from ttgirl shy to ngirl brave involves the distinguished Dean Games Bradfordk Tom,s stern father tBoyd ColemaIU; Tonfs gay aunt tMartha Oke,s girl-of-the-moment, tMarian Estride; Chuck, tBill VVrighD, Birdies' husky boy friend; Asma, tAntoinette Hayew the worlch slowest comedy maid; Sylvia, tDorothy StewarD, the girl from home; and Alfred, Games HardilO, the poet, who likes AdamQ ; her type. Director-GLADYS M. WILLIAMS Stage ManagerxeAMORET PETERS and D. B. HODGES AdT'Prfismllmlf-JUNIOR W'HIDDON PromMprx-DOROTI-IY MITCHELL and MINNIE STRANGE Babs Sanford tMary HigginQ determines to WNNW page twenfy-ninc page thirty LILLIAN ADAMS HELEN AKERS JOANNE AZARELLO SARAH BARNETT FRANCINE BARNETTE EDITH BELLAMY FLORENCE BEST ANNE BENSON JEWELL BETTS OUITA BRIDGMAN MARGARET BRIGHAM MARGUERITE BUCIIANNAN TIIELMA BURNS ELIZABETH CAMERON JACQUELINE CAMPBELL SELMA CARLTON ANITA CASSADY MARJORIE COGBURN DOROTHY COUCH VIRGINIA DANN OLEDA DYSON ANNIE MAE ELLIS OPHOMORE CLASS , gophmore Class OFFICERS President NANCY ROSSETTER Vice-Presidcnt - DOUGLAS STENSTROM Treasurer VIRQINIA' TYLER GIRLS ' MARY GOODRUM LOUISE HARDEN KATIIRINE HARRISON TIIELMA HUGHES ALICE JOHNSON LOUISE JOHNSTON Dams LAKE MARY ELIZABETH LEE ELIZABETH LEFFLER VERA LODGE ELOISE LOWE JEANETTE LONDENBURG ROWENA MARTIN MARGUERITE MCKENNV SYLVIA MCLENDON ANNIE BELL METIIVIN DONNA MORGAN ERNESTINE MUSE HELEN PALMER CARLIN PALMER DORIS PATTERSON Secretary DOROTHY COUCH Chaplain HERMAN ECHOLS FRANCES PHILLIPS DOLLY QUATTLEBAUM JANNIE RABURN MILDRED RATLIFF MARY RILEY ALICE RIVERS NANCY ROSSETTER LOTTIE SHARPE WILMA SQUIRES ADDIE LEE STANLEY DAPHNE TAKACH MARY ELLEN TALBOT GRACE TAYLOR MARGARET TENHET CECELIA TRULUCK VIRGINIA TYLER MARGARET VAN NESS ELIZABETH WATERMAN MARTHA WEST DOROTHY WIGGINS L015 WOLFER xxxxxxxWxxim ; rm 4 X? l xxx: a0: . p H G M CO 112: x$ rs: xv , . , 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS Class Flowers - BLUE DELPHINIUM, YELLOW GLADIOLUS Class Colors - YELLOW AND BLUE Clam Motto BE THE BEST OF WHATEVER YOU ARE J Chairman of Sponsors MISS NELLIE WILLIAMS BOYS BRANTLEY ADAMS HUGH LANCASTER BRITT RABURN LIONEL APPLEBV LEON LAWSON SAM RITCHIE EDGAR BENTON RAY LORD JOSEPH SENKARIK DONALD BISHOP EDGAR LUNDQUIST J'AMES SINGLETARY JAMES BOSTON RICHARD LUNDQUIST HUBERT SMITH RAY BROWN HAROLD MAINES HEWLET SMITH LEON BRYAN DIELMAR MALCOMB DOUGLAS STENSTROM JAMES CALHOUN JOHN MCMAHON TULIAN STENSTROM JIMMIE CATES JOE MATUIEUX T B STAPLER LEROY COOPER ROBERT MARLOWE WALTER STOVALL SAMUEL CROOK FRANK MERCHANT F S Y JOHN CULLUM ROLAND MERCHANT IARL LMMERSILL CARROL CULPEPPER ROBBY MERRIT HENRY TAMM DANIEL DENEFF CIIARLI-ZS MERIWETHER JAMES TEW HERMAN ECHOLS CLIFFORD MILLS JAMES TERWILLEGER NEIL FISCHER HARRY JOE MINARIK JIM TILLER WILBUR FOLTZ RAYMOND MONSALVATGE fELLAN WALLACE GRADY GALLANT HORACE MOORE IIIOMAS WANSLEY FRED GANAS JOHN MORGAN WALTER WARD BILLY GLENN CHESTER MUSE FRANZ WARNER LESTER GUTHRIE A. L. MYERS MACK WATKINS SAM HANSELL JOHN McMAHON CLAUDE VVHITTEN EDWARD HAWKE SIDNEY NIX QRTHUR WIENBURG CLAUDE HAWKINS ROBERT GBARR GEORGE WILKINSON R. G. HICKSON VVAYNE PAGE ARTHUR WILLIAMS JAMES BRIAN HURT DONALD PEARSON VOLIE WILLIAMS GEORGE 105mm HYNlis EMMETT PEARSON CHARLES VVOODRUFF HERMAIx; KOLEFF ROBERT PETERSON DONALD WOODRUFF DONALD LAMSON SONNEY POWELL ROBERT ZITTROWER a: ; a .. 2 , 1 J 3 b f . 7 , ,v'd 4A. 0 , ,,, ,, ,H 1 ' XY'I 1 ' 1M1? m V H I Ir ,4 1 h ;f - W 1x H H H Lz l . : J0 I . tu$ QQU ng 1:: HELEN ALDERMAN HELEN ANDERsON MARY ANDREWS IRENE APPLEBY CORNELIA ASHTON VIRGINIA BACORN CAROLYN BOYD DOROTHY BOYD CASSIE BRIDGMAN MARY NANCY BROCK ANNA BROWN BETTY BROWN BLANCIIE BROWN MARINTIIA BOYETTE GLADYS CASSADY SARAH CASSADY LOIS CHAPMAN CHRISTINE COOK NELLIE CUNNINGHAM LUCILLE DEKLE ANNA LAURA DENl-ZFF RUBY MAE DOBSON ELIZABETH DYSON JEAN FORRESTER JEAN HAMIL page thirty-two FRES H M A N CLASS Weskman Class OFFICERS ' President w WALTER HAYNES Vicc-Prcsident - DANNY ALTMAN Treasurer MARTHA TELFORD GIRLS GRACE HANSON DERIEUX HAYES Secretary - LUCY ROUMILLAT Chaplain - DICK MASON LUCY ROUMILLAT CAROLINE SEBREE J LOUISE HAWKINSQD, , . byIf uNA-HELEN SHOEMAKER ALICE HIGcs LOIS HODGES JOYCE HUNT P11051313 HYNEs DORIS JACKSON KATHERINE KING ALVERA LAVIN HELEN LEE WILMA LEINHART IRENE LUNDQUIST DORIS MCCALL ELIZABETH MCCLELLAND JEWELL MARSH FLETA LEE MERRIT ANNA LAURA MILLER MARION MONGER GRETCHEN MORRISON AUDRY NIEESE DORIS NEWSOME VIRGINIA PEZOLD CHRISTINE POWELL RUBY RAYBURN VERNELL ROBERTS KATHERINE SIPES MAXINE SERMONS JEWELL SLAUGHTER IDA SPIVEY BARBARA STAHL MARTHA STEVENS VIRGINIA STEVENS RUTH STRANGE DOROTHY SWANSON MARTHA TELFORD EMMA TEMPLE BETTY TIIURMOND GRACE WALKER MARY WATHEN MILDRED WELLS HAZEL WHITEIIURST HELEN WILKINSON SUSAN WIGHT DORIE SUE WILLIAMS NELLIE RAY WOODS ANNE WRIGHT MARTHA WRIGHT t r m . v u m . x W i 177wa RICHARD ALLMAN DANNY ALTMAN CHARLES BALES GEORGE BALLARD CLARENCE BARINEAU EDWARD BAXTER EDWARD BELDIN DOUGLAS BILLS JACK BOLT FRANKLIN BRANNAN BILLY BROWN MANUEL BROWNE CHRIS BUCUREL GEORGE BUCUREL CHARLES CARPENTER WARD CocnRAN J. W. COOK JOHN CULLUM JOSEPH CUMMINGS HOWARD DAGUE ALFRED ERICSON WILLIAM EVANS BILLY FIELD BUSTER FORGUSON DARRELL FORGUSON HAROLD GARDNER DOUGLAS GARNER BILLY GLENN WILLIAM GOETCII HARRY GRIMBALL BOYS GORDON HALL JOHN HAMRICK JOHN HANSON N. A. HARKEY RAYMOND HASTY WALTER HAYNES ROBERT HERN'DON LEROY HODGINS LOWELL I'IOOVER ROBERT HOWELL ROY HOWELL ROBERT HUNTER ROBERT JAMMES ARTHUR JIMINEZ MARVIN JOHNSON JACK KEENE JOHN KING W. A. KNIGHT HAROLD MAINES WILLIAM MAPLE RICHARD MASON ROBERT MATHEWS GEORGE MAUSER ROBERT MAY LUTHER MCWHORTER JOHN MORRIs LEONARD MINOR ELTON MOUGHTON BOBBY NEWMAN ALVIN ODIIAM E9 3 68 Class Motto nN0 EFFORT No RESULTn Class Colors BLUE AND WHITE Class Flower - WHITE ROSE Chairman of Sponsors - MISS PHYLLIS SMITH 20 4 RRIEN ODHI4K IA ES PAGE a MA PALMER DENT PIERCY JOHN POPE CARL RABURN ROY REEL JACOB RICHTER SAM RITCHIE JIM RISER CHARLES SATCHER GEORGE SCHMIDT H. W. SHANNON BOBBY SHAEFER MLTON SMITH ERNEST SOUTHWARD L. M. TELFORD MARTIN TEMPLE WILBUR TILLIS WALTER TURNER SAM WAITS JIM WALLACE BILLY WARD TILLMAN WIIITMORE ROBERT WILKINSON RALPH WILLIAMS EDWARD WILLIN K MARION WRIGHT JAMES YOUNG S O S CLUB SAF TY IN NUMBERS a , W , , .v Wwww-WW- v . .7 i i 2 41 Z Jg. You CHUBBY LITTLE. hscALs ' , w A kg ' . GENEVA w AN NNs K1 N DERGARTEN EUNICE, FRANCIS and SHIRLEY page thirty-fozu' r., -7... Ha-w -- . .....- .. .-..-..J- -....w.-.,..-..-.- QAO -a-A..-.w ,vw-whw-..-.--....... -- ----- ---.----- .nu-amn-wh' TEE dmauiofaum at a-fafiaaznaaiui .,. . ,. . . . . 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WW. ,. . ,, GIRLS, HI-Y CLUB 92745, Hi-T 61115 OFFICERS Presidmzt-MARY CHAPMAN Vice-Presidcnt DOR1s WALKER Corresponding Secretary-DOROTHY CLAUSE Recording Secrcfary MARcARET REITZ Treasurcr CARoL1NE HILL Religious Chairman-SHEILA CAMERON Educational Clzairman CHARL0TTE MOUGHTON MARTHA ADAMS MILDRED BANKS ESTA BENJAMIN MARGARET BENNETT FANNIE BIGGERS SYBIL BOYD ELIZABETH BRIGIIAM VIVIAN BUTNER SHEILA CAMERON EVELYN CATES MARY CHAPMAN DOROTHY CLAUSE MARIAN CLAUSE Social Chairman MARTHA MCDONALD Physical Chairman MARY NELL SMITH Chief Gztidc-MARGARET BENNETT Assistanf Guidc-SYBIL BOYD Santincl KATHERINE THIGPEN Memory Boole-DORIS ROCKEY 519011301' MRs. MAXWELL MEMBERS ANNA CORNELL MARIAN ESTRIDGE WYNELLE FAIRCLOTII JANE GANTT HELEN GARNER PEGGY GRIMBALL SUE HARRISON CAROLINE HILL MILDRED HODGES MARGUERITE INGLEY KATHLEEN MAY JULIA BELLE MCCLELLAND w MARTHA MCDONALD VIRGINIA MCRORY CLARA MEISCH RUTH MEISCH VIRGINIA MERIWETHER DOROTHY MITCHELL CHARLOTTE MOUGHTON ET n 12L PALMER AMORET PETERS MARJORIE POPE MARGARET REITZ DORIS ROCKEY EDITH SINGLETARY MARY NELL SMITH DOROTHY STEWART MINNIE STRANGE KATHERINE TIIIGPEN ELIZABETH TURNER EUNICE TYLER DORIS WALKER MARY WENT LIZNORA WIIIDDON CATHERINE WHITE MARY ALICE WILLIAMS ...,....-,..-......--. .. -......... $4 w W'3' CELERY FED STAFF Celmy get! 0524f EdifOT-in-Chief-ELIZABETH BRIGHAM Assistant Editor MARTHA MCDONALD Editorial Editorx-MARGARET BENNETT, SHEILA CAMERON Society Edit0rs V1RGINIA MICRIWETHER, ANNA CORNELL, DORIS ROCKEY Sports Edif0rs MARY NELL SMITH, CATHERINE WHITE Correspondence Edit0r-MARIAN CLAUSE Reporters- MARY CHAPMAN, MARGARET REITZ, MARYWENT, EUNICE TYLER, ANNIE BELLE BROWN Business Managers-JULIA BELLE MCCLELLAND, CATHERINE THIGPEN, MARJORIE POPE, PEGGY GRIMBALL, CAROLINE HILL Circulation Managers L0U1s PURDON, FANNIE BIGGERS, DORIS WALKER, CHARLOTTE MOUGHTON Spoazsor-MRS. MAXWELL n 9 3 6 7 page thirty-nine g , xxx , 2., . RKEXS r $r', W W 683 GLEE CLUB ORCHESTRA 3 $13 , Z4? xxxgcx 1 n, ,, . , a-.-........v- M- - Q... Amwgw . -v.. ..-......-------.. $.h..... .. ...--.... ..-.......... ; y??? . H Miy; .. w A h . N m , W, . m f , , C , ,9 .0 a .p . . V w. gt... ,. xxzx. 1 m ,. , B U L . C N 1 T . A w ,,L . a U V. M m, . w k. . . m . w L hxrxs ix; Vx . LATI N CLUB 3 9 6? 4,07,, VVVVV Page for'f3' 0'w ,V :1 ,6 ,3 ; ? , 5M? 1, 4 , . J . v- y w WM, xx XWMMW MN . z gm wmmwmm , wwzla . wwixllim X Xx$ , , . . Xxx , V , m a m , 3 G 9 NATIONAL THESPIANS SOPHOMORE HALLOWEEN STUNT - ; ---'-- - - h. .- EH... -$-,h.-.-.. -.. w.-...u-.l.....--....... .w..r . -- .. .- - - - . - . -- A w , m 0 h n U a , h . . y . t . , ,7 . 0 f U , e . . 0. . A a m b: A 33335.2st , Glub 9 66 be 3 6 9 page forty-thrce $5 ,...... -7... Galendczr SEPTEMBER Everyone comes back to school with a smilet D on his face. Sheila is now Mrs. Cameron. Mrs. Maxwell starts the year well by making one of her infrequent announcements in chapel. Football season opens. OCTOBER Classes are organized and ofhcers and sponsors are elected. Robert Marlowe takes a shorthand test 011 time. Sophomores win the Halloween Stunt. NOVEMBER hSally Staff is chosen. The Thanksgiving holidays are near at hand. Caroline seems mighty happy. Robert Quantock wins a beauty contest. DECEMBER Hi-Y Football Banquet. Elwin Squires selected best man on the football team. Freshmen present a very effective Christmas pageant. JANUARY Class rings arrive; they are beauties. Basketball season begins. Sallyh Staff gives a skit in chapel to introduce the sale of the ttSalliesf' Esta knocks out a freshman. Kathleen Adams decides to change her name. Jultan Stenstrom becomes a traffic cop. FEBRUARY Sophomores on Parade. Charlotte Moughton voted for D. A. R. Washington trip. We wonder how many girls are taking advantage of Leap Year. Everybody fails in shorthand; I wonder why ? ? ? ? ? Max Rumbley resigns from chapel. MARCH Senior Play-hThe King Rides By? Swimming team goes to Rollins! Celery Fed comes out printed on the new school mimeograph. Juniors win the Sally Sales Cup. Senior girls win the basketball championship. Louisa Jammes makes an interesting Leap Year announcement. APRIL Hi-Y taps in new members. Junior Play-hGirl Shyf, HSally goes to press. Max Rumbley decides to graduate. MAY Mothers, Day Program in Chapel. May Day Festival put on by the Sophomores. Mrs. Fort dismisses the Physics class 011 time. Harry Robson misses being hrst in line to lunch, all due to Mr. Kipp. Sally comes outethe best ever. Morris Boniske lillishes a budget in typing. JUNE Eunice Tyler looses her chewing gum. Baccalaureate Sermon. Seniors have a wonderful Class Day. Mrs. Munsmfs Recital. Junior-Senior Banquet. Commencement. Senior Day. page forIy-four i b t t t l n F i M VMAAAAAA tHA AWWe'w-VV U Aeggen A l'l'lll'llll u-NLK NR XM 1.07, 71.0110 I XXX wxxmxxx . ;;- 7-..5,,, --.,.. ... . ...,.-... Cofamius Of- TIL: cfegodu $17916ka 31f ward; Teter eSchaal Trophy The Peter Schaal Trophy is presented every year to the most valuable man on the team. It was won this year by Elwin Squires. 0571475072 0827265772472 Trongy Judge J. G. Sharon presents a trophy t0 the best linesman on the team. It was won this year by Elwin Squires. SENIORS s JUNIORS s SOPHOMORES s FRESHMEN .. MARY NELL SMITH THEODORE WILLIAMS JANIE RABURN L. M. TELFORD B01: WILLIAms ELLEN BETTS ROLAND MERCHANT IRENE LUNDQUIST ii ; 7 ' , . l 9 3 6 page forty-six .., J.-- ,. m. s Misug- -i M..- ., ...... tM$W . -s..- ....-...........s... ...........-......--... a-........ va .uuruunmw- 'v pm... 1w 'Inunuuu , V. -m...,.ri.'.s.wm s FOOTBALL TEAM foothill sz'ecw 1935 Before taking the summary of the games played by Seminole High SchooFs football team at face value, your attention is called to the fact that our Celery Feds played every game away from home. It is an established fact that a team playing away from home is at a disadvantage. Despite this, Sanford made a very creditable showincr avainst hhiUh-classh OD osition. b b 6 W 1936 page forty-scvcn t0 UH Em t ll HI IHHI i -Azk.,-. .A 4,.9A.t.-4--...-....s,,g '3', :e 'ff Aa-yvx- cw $192; .hh v4 EUSTIS 12, SANFORD 7 October 4 A perfect opening of the season was marred when Merchant, a newcomer in Seminoles ranks, had his punt blocked by the nose of a Eustis player who carried the ball across the goal line to make the score 7 to 12 in Eustis, favor. This score remained through- out the game. Sanford's touchdown was made by Merchant after he intercepted a forward pass and ran 65 yards. The last few minutes of the game saw Seminole try out its poney hack-held, consisting of: Leon Lawson, Roy Wright, Billy Zachry and John Morgan. t0 ELWIN SQUIRES Confer QT LEON LAWSON Right Halfback t0 ROY WRIGHT Quarterback t0 BILLY ZACIIRY Left Halfback t9 BOB WILLIAMS Left Guard LAKE CITY 13, SANFORD 0 October 11 Two passes accounted for Lake City's hard- fought Victory over Sanford. The Celery Fed's line, led by XVarner and the XVilliams brothers, completely stopped the Tigefs run- ning attack. Sanford seriously threatened to score 011 three occasions. U1 page forfy-ciglzt T I It I it DEI Sanford. a1: .llfmg the t 1m Semim tessiul mm Feds. displate OWHS 10 Dew DAYTONA 32, SANFORD 6 October 18 War; m??nol; WV Sanford again had bad luck as three of gym :eof Daytonais touchdowns were scored by breaks. I iuiiois Saiifordk touchdewn came as a result. of a dthroioiln drlve from midfleld. The Feds serigusly Miasmahde threatened to-score 011 two other OCCElSlOIlS, 3 forward 1 but to no avail. The highlights of the game 'WminuteS were Lawsonh return of punts. In the sec- 1thPonex- 0nd quarter he returned a kiek-off 60 yards. Wt R03 I McClelland and the Williams brothers were also outstanding. tn JACK PURDON Left End tn LESTER PHILLIPS Fullback GO tthc-KONG WILLIAMS Right Guard GD ROLAND MERCHANT Right Halfback tSi BILLY COLBERT Right End DELAND 7, SANFORD 0 October 25 Sanford,a1though slightly outplaying DeLand during the entire game, lost. DeLand scored from Seminoleis three-yard line, after the suc- cessful execution of a hide-out play. The Celery Feds displayed their best form of the season in- cluding their passing attack, and made nine first downs t0 DeLandi's five. OCALA O, SANFORD 7 November 1 Sanford showed its real power in winning the game with Ocala. The Bulldogs had only one scoring threat while our Feds threatened several times. XVright made many excellent runs and scored on a quarter-back sneak. Lawson stopped Ocalais threats by his interception of passes. Seminoles fast backs and immovable line domi- nated the game. U1 page forty-uine ORLANDO 26, SANFORD 0 November 8 ' Orlandois hclassy team was stopped by Sanfordis team for the first three quarters, but their superior and reserve strength finally broke down Sanfordis defense. The Celery Fedts penetrated Orlandois territory several times, but they could not score. It is unfair to select any one player as the star because all of our boys played their best, and they de- serve much credit, however, the play of Squires and McClelland merits special recog- nition. 411R L 13' tn ANGUSHARRIET ; End t m JACKWILLIAMS m Guard 3 mi SAM WAITS I41 End t0 JIM STAPLES i i ISiL Tackle CU LELAND MCCLELLAND Fullback K LANDON 13, SANFORD 6 November 15 Sanford, displaying unexpected power, L played the famous Landon Lions on even terms. Landon marched 84 yards for one of . Dew - u E 1 their touchdowns, while the other was scored i foughtp by the aid of a break which gave the Lions l JUrLEl the ball on Sanfords 19-yard line. Sanford's platidi score came as the result of two passes. Zachry Claimed made the touchdown. Sanford's powerful of- Weriek fense put them inside of Landon's 15-yard line i110 . s . several times, but fumbles prevented a score. thzui: 0 s Page W W .m, r-v I tn ROBERT STOINOFF Loft Halfback tn FRANZ WARNER Right Tackle CD GLENN LINGLE Maxcot t0 DANNY ALTMAN Alanagm' t9 LEONARD McLUCAs Coach LEESBURG 34, SANFORD 0 November 27 Despite the fact that every Sanford player fought until exhausted, the powerful Lees- burg eleven easily won. The Yellow Jackets played their best game of the year and out- classed the Celery Feds. However our boys were highly praised because of their fight ing spirit and their refusal to give up, even though they faced certain defeat. ST. AUGUSTINE O, SANFORD 18 November 22 St. Augustine was completely outclassed by the powerful Celery Feds. Two of San- fordys touchdowns were scored as the result of long drives. The Celery Fedis line con- sistently stopped the Mulletts offense and al- so opened large holes for the fast Sanford backs. Since St. Augustine was unable to make a first down, they never threatened to scores. page fifty-one January January 14 January 15 January 17 January 18 January 22 January 23 January 24 January 28 January 29 February February February February February February February February February February February BASKET BALL , CHARLES ROBINSON ....... . ........ Forward EARL WHITTEN ................... F orward BILLY ZACHRY .................... F Urward Roy WRIGHT ...................... Forward LETTER MEN JACK PURDON ....................... Center JOHN MORGAN ....................... Guard DARREL FORGUSON ................... Guard LESTER PHILIPS ..................... Guard $515116! $411 1936 SCHEDULE Ocala ..................... 42 Eustis ..................... 45 Tavares ................... 22 Leesburg .................. 36 Daytona Beach ............. 30 Stetson Frosh ............. 35 DeLand ................... 16 Landon .................... 27 Groveland .................. 19 Orlando ................... 36 Leesburg .................. 36 Tavares .................. 19 Eustis .................... 30 Stetson Frosh ............ 35 Groveland ................ 21 DeLand .................. 20 Landon ................... 30 St. Augustine ............. 15 Daytona Beach ........... 23 Ocala .................... 27 Orlando .................. 41 Sanford ..................... 25-There Sanford ..................... 254There Sanford ..................... 234-Here Sanford ..................... 24-Here Sanford ..................... 214Here Sanford ..................... 15'There Sanford ..................... 38-Therc Sanford ..................... 24-Here Sanford ..................... 15L-There Sanford ..................... 194Here Sanford .................... 194-There Sanford . . .- ................. 34-There Sanford ..................... 214-Here Sanford ..................... 314-Here Sanford ..................... 34--Here Sanford ..................... 36-Here Sanford ..................... 214There Sanford ..................... 23-There Sanford ..................... 21-There Sanford ..................... 24-Hcre Sanford ..................... 22431111916 . 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Compliments of SPEER AND SON Frank B.: 66What do you mix your colors withiw Jane G.: ouWith brains, sir? F rank B.: 66Oh, you paint miniatures? Compliments of CROWN PAPER COMPANY SANFORD, FLORIDA BEST WISHES to The Class of 936 THE SANFORD ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK MEMBERS OF F. D. I. C. Compliments of THE MAYFAIR HOTEL SANFORD, FLORIDA Compliments of THE HILL LUMBER AND SUPPLY YARD, INC. SANFORD, FLORIDA Phone 83 H. B. POPE CO., INC. RADIOS - GAS - T IRES AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES Compliments of THE SANFORD HERALD SANFORD, FLORIDA Eunice: qs my face dirty, or is it my imaginationiw Doris W.: ooYour face isnut; I donut know about your imagination? DRINK ..... ..... NEHI in Your F avorite F lavor CHACO FERTILIZER MAKES THINGS GROW Chase 81 Co. SANFORD, FLORIDA SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS PHONE 861 220 MAGNOLIA AVENUE Compliments of WIEBOLDT STUDIO Compliments of C. F. WERT Jeweler DIAMONDS AND WATCHES 202 East F irst Street Phone 5 page sixty-three Tyrmmm ; 4; :4- '1' 2 MU Compliments of B. L. PERKINS , CORRECT MEN,S WEAR SANFORD, F LORIDA Compliments of STRICKLAND MOTORS, INC. Compliments of ROUMILLAT 81 ANDERSON WFHE PRESCRIPTION STORE,, SANFORD, FLORIDA Phones 36 and 9118 Mossy: 66Pm going to marry a girl SANFORD, FLORIDA who can take a joke? Marty: 46D0n7t worry; thafs the only kind of a girl you,ll get? Compliments of Compliments of SEMINOLE CHAPTER SECURITY FEED AND SEED C0. ORDER OF DEMOLAY SANFORD, FLORIDA Campliments of THE YOWELL COMPANY SANFORD, FLORIDA Compliments of AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS INC. SANFORD, FLORIDA Compliments of DOSSEYB PALMS CAFE The Home of Good Eats 109 WEST FIRST ST. Volie Williams: 21 never send a sub- ordinate off on a foolas errand? Dot Wiggins: c2ND, ifs so much better to go yourself? Campliments 0f FRED R. WILSON MORE POWER TO SANFORD HIGH Let Us Serve You CAMPBELL DRUG CO. ;The Store of Servicd, Phone 102 222 MAGNOLIA AVENUE BEST WISHES t0 the Senior Class from the Seminole High P.-T. A. page xixfy-four -2qf2wn2p. 7-..... -,-...2.-....2-- ,... w. l Compliments of SNOWS PAINT 81 GLASS CO. ANGELS EAT SHACK MATHER FURNITURE CO. SANFORD AMCO FEED STORE J. C. PENNEY CO. MRS. LUCILLE ASPINWALL TACKACH SADYE,S SPECIALTY SHOP PHI ALPHA KAPPA SORORITY BAGGETTtS MYRTLEtS COFFEE SHOP CELERY CITY PRINTING co. UNITED LUMBER CO., INC. Lumber and Building Material 719 FRENCH AVE. PHONE 713 Compliments of TOUCHTON DRUG COMPANY SANFORD, F LORIDA Compliments of COLCLOUGH REALTY COMPANY Real'Estate I nsurance I nvestments Compliments of W. H. REITZ Roy WrightettYou took that little blonde from the notions department home last night, didntt you?,, Edwin BaniskeetTll say I did, and I kissed her good night, too? RoyettWhat did she sayiw Edwineteoh, she just said, tWill that be all? ,, Compliments of O. P. HERNDON CLERK OF COURT Compliments of KILGORE SEED COMPANY SANFORD, F LORIDA Compliments of HILL HARDWARE COMPANY Paint - Sporting Goods SANFORD, FLORIDA TeacherettBraxton, can you tell the class how much difference there is be- tween the words tnotoriousa and cfa- moustiw BraxtonsttOfThand, Pd say just as much as there is between the smell of limberger cheese and that of a rose? Compliments of SEMINOLE CREAMERY COMPANY Phone 634 SANFORD, FLORIDA Ralph Monger-ttSay, boy, your corn looks kind of yellow.H J erry SenkarikettYes, thatas the kind I planted? Ralph-ttLooks as though you will only have a half crop? JerryFthonat expect any more, the landlord gets the other half? Ralph, after a momenfs thought; ttSay, there is not much difference be- tween you and a fool? J errysyNo, only the f encef9 . page sirly-fiz'c J l i i .m n. we r: L:J my tgh; 4 , 41.11: k Compliments of Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling C0. Telephone 21 SANFORD, FLORIDA my. MAXWELL STEWART General I nsurance and B onding 517 81 518 Atlantic Building SANFORD, F LORIDA C ongratulations To the Class of ,36 JOHN D. JINKINS Tax Collector, Seminole County C ongratulations To the Class of ,36 J. F. MCCLELLAND SHERIFF NieceewThey say there are more marriages of blondes than brunettes. Why is that?,1 Bachelor UncleehHm! N aturally the light headed ones go first? ROBERTS GROCERY Staple and F ancy Groceries Phone 39 223 E. First St. SANFORD, F LORIDA Compliments of THE SANFORD BUICK CO. BUICK e PONTIAC SANFORD, FLORIDA Marjorie Cogburn-gtI adore dark men? Doug Stenstrom-aYouH have a splendid time in Africa? Compliments of S. A. B. WILKINSON M unicipal J udge Attorney-at-Law SANFORD, FLORIDA Compliments of E. F. HOUSEHOLDER SANFORD, F LORIDA Compliments of ROCKETS TIRE SHOP Goodyear Tires Exide Batteries Little Carl was helping his mother at a Sunday night supper by carrying in the dessert, which happened to be pie. Entering the dining room with the first piece, he walked over and gave it to his father, who politely handed it to the guest on his right. Carl came back with another piece, and seeing his father did not have any, again gave it to him. His father passed this piece to the person on his left. When Carl came in with the third plate, he walked over to his father, handed him the plate and said, this no use, Daddy, they,re all the same sizew This Issue of the S A L M A G U N D I Produced by THE H. 81 W. B. DREW COMPANY JACKSONVILLE Printers Engravers Lithographers Compliments of ST. JOHNS RIVER LINE COMPANY Phone 11 OTTO CALDWELL, Agent COLONIAL CLEANERS Service and Quality 305 E. Second St. Phone 481 SANFORD, F LORIDA page sirfy-six Compliments 0 C. E. ADAMS W. ATLEE BURPEE CO. SEED CROWERS SANFORD, FLORIDA WHOLESALE BRANCH 201 West F irst Street Everything Thafs Baked, Baked Right SALLY,S BAKE SHOP 116 MACNOLIA AVENUE 11Do you think Billy Zachry put enough fire into his speechlw c6Oh, yes. The trouble is he didn,t put enough of his speech into the fire? SANFORD ELECTRIC COMPANY E. C. HARPER General Electrical Construction Phone 422 108 MACNOLIA AVENUE TRIPLE 2897 GROCETERIA Everything in Good Things to Eat SANFORD, FLORIDA COMPLIMENTS OF J AMES G. SHARON CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS R E E L A N D S O N S DODGE - PLYMOUTH Sanford, F lorida Compliments of STANDARD OIL COMPANY C. L. Beldin SANFORD, FLORIDA MCLAULIN,S JEWELERS - OPTOMETRISTS 112 South Park Avenue SANFORD, FLORIDA Father: 66What do you mean by coming home at this hour?,, Carl F.: 111 didn9t mean to but the darned place was raided? Established 1908 Phone 48 A. P. CONNELLY AND SONS REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Rooms 201, 203, 204 81 205 Meisch Bldg. SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP, INC. 201 Park Avenue Phone 893 SANFORD, FLORIDA THE NEW 1. E. S. STUDENT LAMPS FOR BETTER LIGHT BETTER SIGHT Treat your eyes to the soft, glareless light from one of these I.E.S. lamps. See the new models at OR YOUR DEALER Compliments of RANDALL ELECTRIC CO. SANFORD, F LORIDA Anna Mae: 61Sir, I want you to know that I am a lady? Karlyle: 110h, awright. You be that and 111 try to imitate Napoleon? LANEYOS DRUG STORE Compliments Come to LANEY,S for the 0f Best Drinks in Town R. J. PALMER A page 51' ,MvHWimmaxzezw'eagtm'iimxrfkwy 2 ... km: 4 xfy-scvcn AUTCOGRAPHS V .r' , 1 ,3, .. 4 . , . k ; 2 K, . L m :x VLW .IJ Q .wi r $ Aobll .. . H. . . M ax. - M . . , . I s; k1. xv A . I H a q A. M L . a an g a ., : W . V y 9. .74 X . . M nlIL' r, J .T. Ev 1w . Eilw .P JV h . m1 .. ,. n . . A V : .2. u. N ,, . .z-M':'I'P - ' ' ' . - .. hv-lw-v-h-v 0.-.... n... . w ....,wc.3oa.c..:w . WHEEHNR Illkvx. a x 5;: ;
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