Seminole High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Sanford, FL)

 - Class of 1936

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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

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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



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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

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