Seminole High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Sanford, FL)

 - Class of 1936

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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

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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



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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

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