St Petersburg High School - No So We Ea Yearbook (St Petersburg, FL)
- Class of 1936
Page 1 of 184
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 184 of the 1936 volume:
“
, t . K 4 :lane-,J : , ' 1 ' T5 ri ,kg i I If f 1 , , ' ' .avg , 1 4 .1 .3 2 v I F A I 1 1 x ' ' 1 J ,.. ' 1 7 . ' Y J 1 1 V' f 1 1 y V J J i J 1 r - , X -1 . E . H 1 Y I 1 1 . ,-1 4'ir A . If I XX. .. L If J' A3 'N F1165 if X, f A' 47 Vu f 1 4, If , A 7 . ,. Hy, 4 l' I , 1 1 , . al! 4' ' lf, 'NX Ggij 5 . P19 , - -2. 231.1 - 111: ' i'qa'- ' x ,X-17 !u ,P V . '-ff':'j - .- , L P F ,- , f ' V . - - UP. ,gu.X1iKJ. -,aft . ii , . J g an , L ' + f fn, 34. 3 .Quin . m Mfg ,.,, .I ffl, M F X --N -Lt 'fl' ,QW f' ,Q 'pink Q, 'gli Q 'Aw' , .5 Y A ' FT--L ' V 9'-A f + W 'ei' , Si Q mi, W, , F' X f.f-'L I f 'f?Q3'? 'E?'T1i.'i 'f3 . 1 . 4- Q. ,i . ,Q 5 .xi I, W -. , x r .V V sg , , r 'Q,w?-Eff' ' -- !u,,fp.v 'IPL A' .. -H n',v-.V1J , '-Vx' if ?.v i'- -1' 1,135.5 , . :QQ-:ii .. .. ,,,,f H- Q. . 4, gh., 4 -fa 1535 ?- -. ,ef gg . f,,f?fi,,g.?i,::i E 5 3' 'WN V il Y - 'issiixipqigs .. 'I' E - :M .r 1 m W' 4 4. f ,, QR -is x E 32 JK ,f J 3 . Y Md ri , 14 .- ' ' Mfg' viqs 5 -, -- V+ r N. U ,.' Q' T' L ' ' f' gh 1 'iii- '-Q it kggsf 1'. , .-,- Q 5 . ,, ' ,. , , M Gi , 4,'i5l.i?thFg ,,,, ,, .QS in .gl t Q ,,, 1 sfig., if- x , , M + ,, , 1 t :Q-:i f , ,I 4. - 1. I ,bn Tw. l .. A -S ' ' A 1'-I . 2 Q. X , Hd . 1 -, :XT - ll 'F Alu. wt -'... .Z K ., ,V . X, h ' ., I ' . nf! - - ., - uv' . 1 1, . f w, , ..., 3 .I - ,, . a f ' ' . h :f kf E5 K' :SY -Vif.i4 - 1 b!.' iii? ff u ' l w J ' .T ' .' 'M ,Y 1' 'wa 1 13-.fwf , -. E 1, ' -' 5' - 4: ,- , ,- - . - I , V , 4 , , .X .., - , ng m 12? M , xi 1, ARS - 'gd R5 is . if ' t 1 lv fx J, x N L E Q 1 g 'K ' V 'lr 3:2 - tx X - 4 .nf 1 4 Q 511 . iq' .P g- 7 , o u W 1, Qi 5 as F' K., QI: 1.x E Nia fig To' - Q E .x - .X Y TX 3, 4, . 4 I V ? A wg Am My :Mx X .. IL .s' :J 1, : iw , fi .. ,fab -,QC ' 31 ,Q , X ,Q i pq , , .Fw . r -4, .I 1 gi y y h r A E1 , , .1 . 'nl ' I Q Q. 'fr' Q? lay gg , Q 4 tx Q H,'!r , 1' '5 rf Tb, , A '?'l -1 fu if . -4 W 'Q f lt Q.. wif we A f- . az 1,1-2 f, 4 ...- mg, .f L' . ' 4- - - Q -. ' .- g f f, ,, L V, S--' 1 '- ,. ' gg f ,' 'I 1. 1 ' -V E ' I' in 330 Q' -'X' iii. f .aw 'E - ' gay. 'i W , N Y 52:2 R f? 5 if 7 2 ' A 43 'pi' ff M L ff- 15' fi Q., 4? 'V ' m e ,C , ti ' f i 1 mf Q- Q ff -'ffi ' 'if 'X 43 1 I A 1 aku '45 yi Ls eg ' n 1 E ' J! '51 l-it . 1 Q K' 1 1 if 4 x A ,IJ K J s , iw 1 , Q ' . . L I 2 xg X. sllx A Z i H I 1 I L Q 4. fm 'ff ' sw-Ax' . 5' wfwwaxi k. 1- ' ' '33 if '13 fr? ,Q ' ' 35 I L 5' l I 8 H' c it lf 'a La 4 Lf ' W f' 5 1:54 3 Q 7 '- I:. vf!'f1:Bui'YixAg..v:, . XS, vu Q 'L E N fl 'Sw 'L lsr. A J QL vs ' ' H ' ,.. .'1' J ,-Fi'-.I 15,12 J'711,Q . '-A, if I 'FL 7'., W 3- ,' ,H fij-if-':fw:A,, 1-al , ' 5,5-fagg i,',, 'fgj, ,i, gi ga'-gig! 3, ,gi . ,A Eyfgau- ,uk-. 8 lf f Qi 55,53 - ,7 Q41 ,':f.,wfs:f, E sr F .2 P fbi aw., wh, : 1 N yi, ,V had if: C 4 hr www,-,iq Q. .M 1? r Xi-A., . if -' , 17 , '31, -fr?-rg tQf3.:1 ,?'-I-A l - I-1.3.-, wh,-Y 2. fkdi' xiii., 9' - 1 L its. 6 f' i - 'fm k.1f1'f111, x 1 1' 5 QW-g2g'??f 2.1 f- '- 'A ff -1 .wh wr GE. ' Io. Hx v1 g:J1,T,L , rg I Wf' P,g?: 4i'.i2g,'5:y,'.-:Qi it , if ,.gaiIf?.w,L,bQgu.1, . , . , 1, 4' A - , - an q Q 1 4 , 11 , I ' . Q 51, .6 f iii!! 5 ,K 2 v , 42 ' . -, m 1 1 A f f fi. vffwni M5 . is R. - ,'7'f.-,'f1X fr :W 1- ie .A , 1? , v.-'11-f H 'F X ' AR' a.'-lar. ,Q QL 'ab .igrvgmg Q , 1 ,E i1..'f -5 fi' Quai: 2 auf fuses glqp 'Jwllf ' 47, '., 'K' ' I ' ., A 1 . 'I' -3 , 1 'K ff: K ', 'Q' 1 -'- Q Q L ,f gi X tv ?!'1x ap, adm ' 'J 1 A? xiii-ei if ab' .JH IW 5 iviax' QV 'iw ff' 3 f me fc- J 3 f ,wp 'sw has Q I' F: ' 'ig x 4 ',':W,1 'lv nf' 'FAX S1 Rl .A ,Rf ni!-bf vis J If x 41 H J . X Q 1' T? T' f fr 'Q' L L S 4 J jf x Q , ik, , M, ,Q 4-,aux pf wif-.ff fi.: -i-Q 7' 2, - f,, ',s'g-'4 N r ttllf, R X 'li -:wg W if 'f ?'i,? 1 in LN I --.- K .il i-'-,4, 'fd V, tl Q' 5 vis: Q, 1' 11 ,si ..' I yi :I -5 ' -.-ai. ,775 q 5 ' f ,wifi -, in -X: Q, 5 .,,! im'-,U 'Q ms tg'-.'i ::' 'xii , ,v , . .,,f'iJ.1f'- VV Q' !' I, .-' E-k k' 1 ',' 'V Q AQ 'yr ,,'5,V .1 '11,J, W, 'L ,55,'HJijZ 'ua .,i-15? f'-.:Q14?. V422 g-Al. f ' P ', 'V , -H?-i' t, E Q1 1' Z Q 1 Zin 5- ' 'X .Q -I' AA .I Q TA' it .H . Tr, Q- in N 1 i:a-.f,,g--1,.f -'Amari y, ...Aj fig A ' ' if ,ff 1 f:'?5-.1 2615! -'f'fz i5W- 31 '2'W'i Us V' ' ' w 'fS'5x?fii.f,.i1 M 5- 1'1 !Ffg,, aw Q, ' ' Q Q4 T, gn ', Us xiqil' x K -A - ' 'ft pi, ?'5-Fw: if 3- 9 'fl' i t 1 si? 1 .Ry: IMT '51 in t 'ax tl!! reaififgltisilk u I H 'xx y my rl 1 E, xt' A A ki. ,R :qw in X31 Mail' , :ii 'Lx JMX sf g-tityv 2. 'X 3 I At .K f, 9, j 4 'Q'k.kfv ' 53 f' 1 1' M' , I 1 X 'K HB 2,5 few, 1 ww L E 'J ., 7 AY R E 'ill' hifi? 1 in 16- Ki xi 4 .. Q, '42 Wg' ,, .wg 9 im, ' ii??+.,+QQ1 V. f his 3 , W ' xi.. - 5 -Y4iiigQf'f'i7 . I' i?jf?t'- V if' 'Wx' !zi:X'xA ' K FL , A .l . ,xi I b ,. fl . ly 1 .ffm A vs 4 'Ll ic bffzs wi E15 'l 2 X ' 3 2 3f'i'7+xf? 55 55 5, ns Q t J? -A Q' '5 U . 1 ' X' 'Q N fl 'fi nf? W1f'H f'w -,-. ' 'V H I I- - f ' 'T' ' ' fi. :Ti Y 1, QT, .V - V1-, ' 'IN I H 3 is YI' , '.' txt in Q .I nl I, Q' xl. jQ.., - '.,.l , 36 I -- '. ', fn '-. iQ, wH.. V sg ' - 5 - ' jx, E- , iii I. A Y,' . 'i '!1H-uf--, ,- .H . A ,Pig If I' A fl if 5' 'jul Hurt ? 5 - Pl, x gr 'f '.- gfg,, :.,,: -,fe fi, fu, gg,,, , W +L , 1 1 , . ff if wg f I- 'fi-if 2 Y, ww, as ' 5-Q25 iii? f , 2 H . - N7 19? Af' 5 , Q '3' in V M,-tv- .MyW1P . ,W-pig ,.,'.'4,Q it --. -. A A. . , , wh . . 1+ 3, . yi, ff- ,s Q. gp g if ' wg Ylw u, ' , ,.,f.y1 ,,,., m -qffiw f' ,: n,4'HS 3? Q l 1 .',-V Q 1 5 ' r c AN -,t I - 4 all Q yf' .1 2' ,ia Br., 3 . 'O-,F r 'iz 'V -ix A 5 Q - . K 1, X.. yi - K ! ,i'-Y-Q9-912:11 ' x , 5, ff' 'fi' +16-J u t ,V 'Q' I' I :yt 1 1 4' pf, , x' 'T' 'E 'ing X1 :iid , ' ' M i X ,W .Y L: , '- A 'Q' - if '. K. K A 55' 4 r '1'4' -. 'Jf.'fi ' ' ni ,vi-'5'k, J ' -' V5 1 , .. ,, my U 'VJ -,f - if 1,31 ,.xA,.4, 1' .- fr f Q M- ,W-'f-,s,. I l b1',,'.f 'i ' ' , 'E ,. A' '. A .1 5 5' 'Kr '3 F 4 il' 4 . Ni- fl' f 7 . 7 I ,ff P16 , . i f 65 vs 5,5 i 1, 'h,,y, xx Q ':xi.l T-4 . J , el? ,LI-, rv yhx 9 it iiljxiii 'A lax' RX ' .wi f.. N wc, ' , ,f ffl f , 1+ ? rf jf! ' ., ,Fjj 'pn X ,A -L ji Q ik: Q. -ig' 9.5. if 'fin-A-c. .fii .. , A 3 I -.fiari S-,1 '. :L , .Fw-all , -I , .riuhjsl -fa s ',g!gg.1fl4 ' ' K- . ., . .QV '-2. gp '-'LQ-4, lg 1-:ft .' .- V51 gin,-qfze. 'Q Lg. to ' ' + ma 2' s-.1 Qvww-+14 1! 'Zin - 'ffv'f.f' H .' J r 1 L - , .V . Y U .- Av ' . ' v . 4 v.:'1 '5 f1-f ,'+' a,t.:.':4,', 4 ' -5 t ' V- '- .f e -A : wx '21 Y-U. ,5 2- ,.1. ,.,A -, '.p -' :-f ,., .. n.fr,. Vu ,,r. WX FL' 1 ki 1,1 '-ff if 'V 1 ' , ' nan ff fl 5314 LL L+ M, 31.55451 A V . ll .n .q -s 4, V V, . V- ' 'I -'Q-r 1,g'x'i'f:' ' ,A 1 '. I -w ' 1 .1 A-, ' H 1 . , 1- QL,-'4 Ugg- ,... g V '4 . ,sz-v, iff.: yr, '85 ! ,' . ., L. ' 1 , - Vgxz- , ,4 fy-my P' , ,T V1 Q L .f . ,an ,VV--V . V .i , V Vs V A A ,V . . V VV 1. V, V V V 5, V, V V -V- . . , fxv' ,X - , 1 .:f-v - H, L 7.12 k A . ,V . L if ,E 'ff I - Q 'I ' v I .Vasa , F 1 V? fi , . . . . 1 , - -v ,1 . .'..' x ' 1 . -. -V. . , .L '-. , . 4. f 1 1 Q-5. 'VIE' ' n. I v X 1 M. :- nn V4 V' Q p R lu' P X 'vu u -gym. bl ,,'Q1rj 7- ,hh , . y mV.L iff' 'I iq N il. 1-by 22. , ' xv ' A ' ' Q. , fr? l.-f--' Jx,,. nb ...e V , .. :, 4, , .. .11-H . . ,. f mix: 1 . . ' g:+,':,'g+f--g H. . .. .9 'V B- NV V ,VVf4,f' V Y, . ,jun . .VV VI VV V , H V, 'VV . gi E VV, V. V V . VVQA,-LVVVV 1.1. ll'- V ., ! V'.,' 35-15-'H-FV' .-- . r , .N I V V V..f, :gin-v'33,VVV' -.q ' V I rye. if 'S' -f 1,4 1 .fVi.'-M' , Y ,I -. Q , WJ - :S V . V I 2-Vf-'V '- M,-4V ,iid 1. ,,,,': 'yrflj 'WL 5. 'I AF Llxfpgfl ,' .,- 3- G A. ' 11 -.fdI!f2f'5?S. My . , - --,. w -- -'s.5J1.f,',,.5.f- ,in gf .. L ,gp . uw In 0- V' ' uf V ,4', 4 -.' inf ,.4 ,V .V VV . V , -V -W M A- - wal .ws '11 A f 11 - 1 1, :JV , ,,,.n-., VV V V ,..u N , - f - ,Q iii.: ' 1'if,fy.,1,sL ' : - - - h' 'N ' 'A ft-1 - ' .. . . , . ,Q 1 H-.pau ,, 'P '-nv-v.--V. w 3' .V -. ' 5 K ,, , , ,J .. . V , V 9' . . ,,: ,,.-P'7 ' ' ,,2 f?l:,:s73A. I ,X ', 'gjp . , . , ,..V , .V .xy lv V .V g'.,.. V . 1, w VVk,+.p', '!',V'l' .- E. ,1 1--' 2 , 1, -7- .,.,,,. K : ag ' L f. -. ,I .1-V ' I- V. N- '1' .' ve. '-1 , .' ,115-a,.-.2 1 4' T' 5 ' '- -I , ' 1 'ii ' L ..-1 v t-1 ' K V r 4.81 ., W . yjtuq-,V VV,:VV:VgVVV ii54.3'rfff1s' 47? 355.1 4w11EFl:fVg'fifW T, 'fi-6: f 'R -. .A ., -.4 mm, . . 1EVVVVg-VV'V1f,V4VVVi5-.VI In ' V V -V V V-SVVAIVVVV V VV V VV. VV V :'x::..Y' '-Rf, . . V . VV ,I AV: euisgu W uv! 4. 5, + 'ii-.fe,f-fr ML V VV -fl HQ 'W .1 M, ,iV..?,-, ,. . ' V ,fi--.-135 ..-if ,. Q.: f1'ix,,','!Q1..g,f'-l,'- 11 x Qi .', - ,, .bg 'Av ,' ,. .,.,-,. ,,..,f Q. 1: fx V,1 ffjw ,wtf f ,5RZV' 1. ,.x'1-:i3ej.,,U' Q I-.-A4 ,TAV-, -7 , 5 ,,.'f. ,.k--- , 4- v' '- ,,g '. -:gm V ....- ,, -. +V.-,, ,1 , V-V' 'VL '2.V3fg,1-Vg-5' 3411, Q--VV't4:V.VVV.JV,v.': K ,, IL. Af, . -ggi-'V 'Ji --gig-,'q ,f' STE 4 j 3.,,i+,x wry: ' . . 1 . . gl 0-., X '- . 1,' . 5. -7. 1 A r '-'vm-rIg,l'br..1, v ..g, H, . W -. K Y 4 Vu. -I. v HV - ,- my ,J-L .- 'fp D In ml, -V ...rv 1 .ui-an--Q Hgh- ---' f., '. , 1. ff ' fitvmkxfl, ag? N-ffm, ,j'.1.--,f,,A4g':We4Q1., fi x- V -MQ'-g.' gf - .J.j , - V ,,A.,:. f, ,-,',,,,.-,1:r- '4 lk.. Inn:-i..i.u.i2Ni8.'PA.H.Lhi kllf1.'Yl.nm..? ' A.. 3ua':F.1?nf'! :1,H.1u..:ua.3..wm5 9f'j'N ' '1' -A A-hw V r. 'ilu .-Li,-'H,.-' 1T 'Em,.'!' ,.g1-g,.,-11g'V4 , VV 5-din!-Mf'a+. 4 fu- W: fi' - ' fm , 4 rin' -if ,v , VV ,, , .,.. . as-.glwilfw ::1.fff5E'f:?FQrfff '-Lf f mi! .1 ' X A 1 ..V,',-. W-4,-V4 k- Vu: '.-V if.--,3 43- 4-'. .sf-Vff,-'L .. 3 -.L ,. ,' ' ,g f -1' Vg V V. '.w,1-fu . A 3,5 -.V. , ., A - .Jf ,rf v :V 4. 'Q V 1 -I . WWI., 'f f':,1?: my-'.' 11111412134 -1,.5,. .1-4, 1 -x 1 ' if' ' V A., .r -.1 .vw '. K e , .',' n., -'Lg-'.',: . '11 41-., s I ' vi - , f ' thi, annum.: my . l Q f Ht--:H .S 1. ..!,.4m.'Lz r-...- ... :MF ','A,?:v.r-2 :..-fi-.1 L' - ,.., .. vas. ff. , :suis Q.: -w.x4.1.3.:Raw- mJAx..ex,.: 'imnr f W ' A 1 rgufj' fflfffj' fZ.,,.d, XZVGWJ5 af Myfp N , U I cfffnzv C fy E Wfadamjf M Q Jwjy QF of WK My IJ DMN , M yi Mr U53 f'. X! jf MJ WI X N0-S0-WE-EA UH: ,Tffmz mil' U-wczflflctzfiurz uf ffl.: ST. l'I'ITl+IIlSBlTllG IIIGII Sfillfllll. 51. LfJ:l:uflL4n,, Qfbzigfu V Lf-wmzfzlkxfgslf fly Hg: Cum: uf1IQl-C0 klivflurzs I7 Hlll 135 5 W x mis l X 74.7 'ZEC UO 'ZL V Q' 0 'l'lll'1 .wlluffflll lmfly of Iliff Sl. l'f'l1'r.wl1111',:'High Svlmul, ll'!'. llu' 1'1a.w.w of IUINJ. nffvr llzis Vwvzr lmnk lrilll Ihr' lmpf' llllll ilu' lIl!'llIUIAfl'S nf .l'UIIl' -Yl'!ll'S uf .SlIjUIll'lI in llll' lrnpi1'r1f rllllms- l,'l:1'rw nf flu' SI. l'z'lr'rsl:lu'g lligll Svlmul lm Il'1I'l'If'1f lmrk lu .xuu by llw spiril nf Ilia swf! lan-vm' um! llllllllffllg SIIIIIIUIFS irzlplilllrvf in, Iflix fl'0lIl.f'fll 1'ol11nu'. Tn llze' Illl!ll'l'l'lIl.YSllll?ll lu: prulmsr' Il lnml of llvulllr. Imp- 'llilll'.N.Y um! .Vllf'4't'.S.N. 9. -a .v 5 9 0. 39 NPR., WFFN - I5 -15 r rf' ai? FH' 31 Y .411 T543 Loufaz 014-30065 Q, v 5 Srfmnf 'F . Y f.wllIS.W'S ' .4111 lr'l1'1's ,1l'1iI'i11'l'S nuff Afrls 1 f'l1fIllA1'.Y xllll'!'l'IiSf'lll1'IlI.S 149, 11' .H ,I 'Q' 'Q O 9 'Q !. - ...I .Q ,,. ,, ...iwx 'I In 3 1 4. , ai 'N X A X X I I I: 511 . 'r -FE A .ff 4 illf I fb. ' '-4... ' Q - , -M . ' - 1 aff., A ., . V . ,, - 'Y ' f-gn A EQ 'SA x Su en b xghl Tl-IE CLASS QF 1936 LCDVINGLV DED s-if JHI. C Hizffsi C Qin l ur 1c'l1vl'r' he !AlA.H'l1 his l1l'llI'l lu' .wi his Izumi Tn 110 lflv llling fu' ll'I'Ht'lI. nmf hun' il ll1I'lllIgfll.n 5 ATES Tl-IIS BUCK TCD Tl-IE ADVISERS I lu.fl.svfuu1: CUM' .5 I Iaffm m y lrlllgglz mul ln' lIlI'l'I',Y. l'f'llIf'IIllH'I'. X: 111111 If ll nrlfl lfltlll a 'wwf U W CII 4 f v?,3f+X1v' XWJLQ' x. X f www V X ,W-' 'Rv 'sWwsm,,.,,,x A -ww ww, , Q ilu imlvmurg nf Grurge 13111. Illgnrlg ' ix gnncg but lllllll-Y of his lmlwx lmrv 1-mm' In pass. hix plulzx un' in uxv. lm llfltllllb un rulllllm. mul U1 N14 lwllrfs of llIllHll'f'llX lirvs rm imlvul For Curl, CIIIIIIIFVV, and ilillflllu AM , f W W ru I I f if if f ff K, M Z fhf, VJZI 1 X ffl ' ' 4' 5 fmfglmr num F wlulwm l ' f Ya! V1 fl I tif V 'W' 15 wa MQ! X 4 ,ga-+...gL Magda.. Q42 s ndigkjgj af L v' Mowrom W I' A 4 b , 1 , J W ll - 5 I7 ' w f u ' , A K ., ,, ff fl 'f ff! ch N ' I 1' ' 'I 1, ' ll! I .Ill jIlll'mlIi'ly nnmlii'n'f k if N ' fi f VW ' ' f f A 5,-, ,, ' lui ,, 1- ff' ffvff y J ff 'w 9 f W 2 ff f 11 ? p44'1'f'.' ' :AQ w ff 0 P7 v 1 f X ' , ' ','Ul 4'fv'fl fl'flf 1 fl ,ff Z1 X . fff 'df -' 4- .,-X g'1 f I' f' 1- fu w.. ,. lll'V':.'. wiv' 1 A , .1 A HQ: '-'f,'1, W1 Q X MI, ' , g I4 ' f Y' ?Z-?e'ff1,fIgg,Ff1,gf:f 1 X ffm H f ' F . 'f Mi, IJ, ,, , ' , , Y N X , I 411.1 11 ffz?g7i!lg'2rQ,,3?r1f5fLm,ghy4.y-if L K f , id I A 4 , . l '-QQ 1,-.'fk 7'. '-f-fffq gg - 1 , ,' A 4 mmf , , pd. 1-113, V Blk! Y Lux vr 9,41 4, ' nl, N 5' pk p, ' I N 4 - -S! ' - E Qlff' 4 vi , , Q' 4 ' ff wr' Q 'f ,M if f:g,4j,: ,cf 'wtf V, , ,ff J f, '- 'f' ' '.4 1 ' ' 't4.. -1 A 4'-fx A A f' ' D, H: 'Q I W ' A ,QW . V Hg, Y -J-,i.,i, , -4 r I' ili-lj Ez. M YJYJQJZ ,W D. . g v ,. A-r I X -TY, X -4 Xxi ii g igr' Y f,v: 7l g-V:-if V - 'xx l :sX4Vlk,, jg, - - A Q-Q MT. - df, ,W . H Twelve Di. 955951, Sihinciflaf Therffs honesty, manhood, mul goofl fellowship in him. J ghswwzf, cqiiiifunf Spzinaiflaf .4 man of thought and ll man of action. Thirteen fff f K O y i n f ' ', X! K- X ' ' f 0 A A N N 1 xx NX X xx mms DLND f 5 A I-1LXl.E.AT'Y ' bovsus To Kggf J N EARTH .So FAIR, f 717 7 FY -1 ,ff f ffwlg X 32:1 W T N A Dwffffff ,Q WVR Tw ND vn, T1-lrsgbxv Jo KCLBIAR PDDOUNDJ WPI-1 YYINGING GULL, KfQ'ff ALM6 6947i WHEN Diannzna .brian 60 5TIL EYYHEN Dnnnzna LULL. .SLANDS ELEM To FLQAT ALONG THD MANY QAY5 AND 5TRE.AM5, OA6i1I SAIL DOATD DRIFTING A1.oNc.: IN.sr1Rri Un MANY DRDAMD . STICAT I5 THD .SKY AT NIGHT AND T1-In MOON A5 IT QIDL5 ON H161-1, ooxa Do'nfN ON 'T'1-In '-TROPICAL JBTTING, AND T1-IDN RIDE5 MAJDNSTIGALLY DY. 41,5-.C. EQ 5 THE FACULTY V RI'1l'l.KH W. xIiI!U'l l', Nl. A. -l,,,,m,H, lyU,N,,,-. A. M, lvlliW'l'Sil!' f I'il 'Ai'lu lilliu-rsily uf lfinvinnuli lfflglfxh ICAIIHHSII llisfnry I.. 5. Q.. I,iIIflIl'l.llll Lulu N. l.m'lfm'. B. S. Lilu-rlv linllvgf- llixlnri' .IIIIIIIIIIII Trrlirlillg Mississippi Statv lfnllvgv for Women AIl1lvl1'c's and llygivm' Marv -hu Nl. 'xl'I'l.l4.IH. -X. B. l',,,,,, Xl Du, B ' Sl'2ll'l'ill Murrisxillv lj1'illl4NiY ffulll-gf' l.r:-wx' INlr:lI.xl.i.lsrl'1nRu-x1'x1w Ml,-,f X l,l1kINNUV B Q Kfm'ul'g1' Pvallmiiv i.olia'g11'. I-'l,,ri,la Sum- ffull,-wg xvll.l.'XllD BIHNKUY. lx. B. Ypjygq DUMA5, Al. A, Yvvsl Yirgziniu Wvsleyan l'niw-rsiry uf Cliivugu Spanish 1A,1y,',, ,Umm of Girls, linivvrsilyofSm1ll1ffarulillal Iinwfucn D. lImlN1:'mN.B.S. 31.mf4ngpi1'i-i1 Iii xv. N. B. W1'flf'I'H K UN'kY Slim' Flm'i1iu Stale' linllvgf- 'l'1'm'llc'l's tlullvgi- fm- XY4,m4-H 1 RUTH M. ilu-uvmnn. B. S. llpgugx L, I-'i.gMgm, A, B, 6' f . N s, .N llulm' l2.I'lllI0llliI'S ,f for Wnmrn I,i1nruri11r1 Rl'nol.vu l',Nlil.l-l. I.. I.. H. llismri' rmrl Lau' l'.'Il,L'lfS1l Flurhla Slain' lfullvgzf' for Winn:-n lfnglislz J 'Zz' Fiftvrn Si.xI4'f'r1 CIO ..g!lnnnq. QQ 5 ICI.-. ..lll' THE FACULTY f g - Cmwln-I' Colle-gf' llislnry AIKIJIS HAMUN. A. B. South Dakota English I.. A. Ill-inn. M. A. Ciyllllllllibl lvnivvrz-ity 'Il-acln-rs' College .'lll'l'lllll1fl'lIl Ilfllllffllg V Mum. llmzmn B. S. li1.lz.Am1TH Jasons. B. S. Pennsylvania Slate- ilullegv William and Mary Coll:-ge Sl'ivru'c ,1Iflfht'lll!Ifil'S WMATER W' Gu. A' R' Izl,lzusljc'Hxillxwnzs Jmuzr-. l nm-rsnty of Malmanmu Mprwr Uniwrhity ,11ll1,ll'llIllfI1'S . .1 lznglmlz IAIIN f:l'RTl5 UIQIIJCR. NI. A. DMM' limA'A l 'IWW' L B' llulumlnia l niwrsily 'ylnerwan A a'l 'ny, f F rl, Spec-vll and Dl'Hlll2illl'S 'nh ml S1H'l'I'l1 ' t' xIlI.DRI'1D Kx'l'um'x Kuna. 1 Nl-1, ' .Guulgy jf. .B. A, lg. ' ' 'V ' 1 Q . . 1 I-I ' I f'l'l' ' Ullfil I'lnrula Nate Lollvgc for ,V , tlll 'vs llllll H frm WUIIIFI1 Ll.-um ,lmx lnmznzn. A. B. wma! l'JIl,Lflf.Yll mul Lhlllfhillg Hmm M. Klullkl-LR. A. B. Florida Sliilf' Collvgt? for Wunwn Frc'm'l1, Jnm' C. KIM: flolllnllwia Univvr:-ily 'I'f-ax'lwrs,' Culleg N Art K 0 1,2 Ixlavwlfrll I,IuWlN. NI. 5. Tufollln l!I1iVPl'!-ily Sl'it'I1f't' QQ 5? Of, C IIIU-.'.'-.----..lQQI' THE FACULTY Minnow Alu!-xx. B. A. Ohio Wlvsh-yan llnivvrsity Spanish and English lntliana Univvrsity f.'0lHI7N'fl'Iil1l Sillrjvrls L. YlNt:i:NT Mmm. M. A. Ohio State- Collvgt' i1IHl,H'IlHllll'S llfxzrzl. S. MHRRITT. B. S. Nt-w York State' lfollf-gf' l1lIlfhE'lIIlIlil'8 Gnlrrltutlriz Conn iAllI.l.I-IR Institute- of Musical .Art of the City of Nr-w York Music .l. K. IVl1l.Li:n, M. A. Duke' llnivvrsity S1'ivl1c'v Lois 0. hill.l.P1R St. I'f'tPrshurg! Junior Colle-go Sz'r'n'tnry lui.izuxm'n Mc.-'t 1.l.1f1'i:R. M. A. V l.. t.. NiINOIt, A. B. linivvrsily of Floritlzl !.'UlI1IIll'ff'l'lll Slllljvwls Am.i:1'1'.x Alosuw Norman .lunior tlollr-gf' Sl't'ft'fllf,Y ill.-um l.l'4:li.l,l'1 Mori-1. A. B. lfurlham College- Miami I nivvrsity .1IIIf,1Cl!l!lll'f'.9 VIRGINIA llxmus 0'tjt'iw. A Southf-rn Colle-go . B. English t,umm'w lfxicmilx. A. IS. Winthrop tiolh-go ffnglislz W. Ill-:NMa Pl-1luuNsoN. M, A, Ohio Statf' l'niv4-rsily llislori' JUS!-IPII A. RI-LEYIALS. AI. Sp, Ohio Statv lillivvrsity Zoology 1 f. 5 - - ti - Se Lvnlfrn 1 MQ, Q H Q SQ wg ,362 i I qqqquli 4 ' l..,,p T H E F A C U L T Y 7 Luis Ram. B. S. llliiw-rsity of Kfnturky f.i0lHllll'fl'flIl Subjvfts l,xlimx H. Siumwnrz. M. S. l nivvrsily nf 'l'nrrmln llislory Dum W. STxl.r.cUP, B. S. lnivr-rsily uf Florida S!'l.l'lll'8 mul .llallzrnlatirs lzl.m1wi: STEWART, A. B. Miami Univ:-rsily. Oxford. Ohio lfuglish mul Lulin lfmalm K. S'l'I'1WXH'l'. ,VL IS. llc-lllzmy fl0llPf!,f' .4SSfSff1I1f l'rinc'i1u1l .4llllc'f1'1's Ilrzmzw Fuzwni Swrnv. NI. JK. Wvllvslry llollvgc .llluflzcnintics ,IMIQUELYN STRIr:K1,ANn, A.B. Swvet Briar Ilislnry Lim TULANE, B. A. llnivvrsity nl Florida Ilislory CARLMLN M. Yiwu., A. B. Florida Stats- Colle-go for Womvn Lalin unrl Fl'l'lIf',l C. E. WHITE, A. B. Univefrsity nf Mivlligan Hismrv lxlARGARET Wumzn, A. B. llnivvrsity nf Tf'l1IIl'S5l'l' Malhvmutics BlARCARET M. YARYAN. A. llnivf-rsity of Micliigan English i,l?fll1'1'u - V WJ J iv' V Novo fflll. ' gqcnnng QQ 5? 01.1vi:ALm:nMAN Ouvizn Snvmnn NATHANII-:L ToMsoN Masrotv Tnowms Secretary President V ice President Treasurer SENIOR HISTORY S A RAY of sunlight slowly penetrates the shadows of our memory we can dimly discern the events of the first year of our high school career. Dur- ing the first semester we moved in a sort of daze through a round of activ- ities including the monthly election of temporary class officers. The second semester included a very successful picnic where The eoeo palms stood fall, slim against the golden glow. Anal their gray and graceful plumes were warring to and fro. Our edition of the Palmetto and Pine was highly complimented by both faculty and students. and at graduation, the class aided the upperclassmen by decorating the stage for the Baccalaureate sermon. Under the competent ad- visership of Miss Edith Davis, Miss Yaryan, and Mr. Rudolph Earle we com- pleted a successful Sophomore term. As September of '34 dawned. we returned as proud Juniors, ready to enter into whatever the year had to offer. Our accomplishments included the annual Christmas Play, the Junior Operetta, 4'Don Alonzols Treasuref' and the Junior Edition of the Palmetto and Pine. As a final tribute to the graduating class the Juniors gave them a gala Junior-Senior Prom, and decorated the stage for Class Night. Magic breezes clear the fading shadows, and a spell of eternal enchantment wafts upon us as we fondly recall the happy hours of our senior year. With the same excellent advisers who guided us during our Junior year, Mrs. Gertrude Cobb Miller and Mr. Walter' W. Gay, and again under the leadership of Oliver Simard, we confidently set forth on the mystic ways of achievement which have carried us through our Senior year, our year of triumph. The class this year presented The Gipsy Trailu as the Senior Play. Other features included the election of Student Government Officers, management of the Palmetto and Pine. and editing of the annual. Social highlights were the lVlother's Tea and wllacky Dayf, The shadows of the past become more dense behind us as the shadows of the future begin to fade away before our oncoming steps. May it contain as many joyous days as those we spent at St. Petersburg High School! , ,..,,. . up wen y -if , 8 1 ,. Cl11:'1'1s W.x1:111':N A14110'1 1' NPWLII' Ix. UIII11 'IRlPIlll'll. U 1f111111'11, ll'1It'I4t'flIl't' url I111111. Rllllll'lI?.- IgIllIllgy IIIIIII. I y1'iIl'l IIilI'l'4'lllD IIIIIII. 1 yr-111: Ii1'11sI1 lllltI I'1I111e IIIIIII I ar I'1111111IiI1 I I I I JI XIII 1 , 1 . yv' 1 1' - - sam 3 ,'1y .- - . .- 1'l'lt'il . Il111p1 IIIl'11y. IIAZI-II. Almmls. !ir11z,1-11 Eyes .Iu1'ks1111viII1'. I I111'i1Iu T111' nmxl 1ll1'l'1-I' 111111 1lfl'l'1llIlS f1l1lIgS 1411411-IS 1'111111' 1l1 51111111 p111'11'11g1'x. I'. 1ill1I I'.. I yl'lll'Z .I1111i11r W11111a111's S1'I111I111'sI1'ip lfI11I1. 2 yvars: I.1-s Aig1I1 Il1111 -XI1111m's 'I'r1-:1s111'e : I,111Iy XXIII . 0 . . . I.IllIP. - yvurs: .I11111111' l.IlilIllIN'l' of L11111111 N11li1111aI II1111111' S111-11-ly. I1a1II yt'Lll'. 1 Sx11'1'z1:x A111:111:14. I'1'e I'1-11 .-XIa1I1:111111 'TI111111 111 ll f1'g11l. 11111 111'lI1'r 11t 111111: 111111-11'11'1' in ,!1l'1llH. 12111 I111' 1l1'1'11 lu p11vx. IIIIIIJ. 2 yvurs: -s 4fI11I1, I yl'ill'l l'l'Il'2l-Il Ilra111uli1' 1-1'1'1'. I yvalrl IllIl'il-Illlll'1lI I1111lI111II. .5 v1-1111: 5 I.IlIII. .4 x1-urs: Intru- 11111r11I .In11i111' Baske-lI111II. 3 ye-1111: Varsity I 11111I111II. 3 y1-urs: W.x1.'1'1:1: .-Xl'1'1:111s11N. H,'Il'1l'1l.I St. I'1'l1-rslmrgr. I:Illl'ItIll His IIIIIIIIS ll't'l'L' l'llS1 111 llllllll-I' 11111111 1 11r 1111r11,1' sporls uf 1'1111l1'sls 111111l. Yursily I 1111II1a1II. 3 yvarsz IllIl'li-IIllll'1lIS, II y4'llI'N2 l,I11I1. .5 y1'lII'h. lII1a1111I11-1' of lI111111111'1'1-1'. I yvur: I'IUllIIlLIII l,11pl11111. .II1. 01.1112 I,o1m,x1x1: :XI,IlI'IIHI,XN IIIIIIIIIIKI. I'IIlll'I1Ill 1'111' 141114111 1111'1111x x111111'l11i11g to llll' 1'11p111111'. 51-1'r1'l:11'y S11pI11111111r1'. ,Il111i111' a111I 51'11i111' IfI11ss1-5: Yiw- I'r1'si1I1'11t I3ioI11g1y KfI11I1: Ilru111uli1' lII11I1. 3 yvursg ,I1111i11r W11111z111's IIIIIID. 3 yn-urs: IIllI'l'k'll0 IIIIIIP. I ym-ur: N11Ii1111aI II111111r S111-i1-ly S1-111-l1'1'y: NuIi1111uI II1111111' S111-I1-ly. 2 j't'ill'5. I.II,I.I.-'IN A1,1.111c111111:1:. Lil ,l111'Ixs1111xiII1'. I'IIl1l'IlILl -'Slit' is flll' wry .YIIIIIAII1 nf gm 111111 1'1111r1111'11g 11111I11. .'xlllL'l'It'llNl JIIIIIIII' IIIlillIlIll'l' uf C11 :K1gI1-s I.IllII. I yt'ilI'1 II1'1111111l11- I.IllI3, ZZ yvursg 'I'I11- Gipsy 'I'1'11iI : Na1i1111a1I II1111111' S111'i1-ly. IIRIII. 31-111' IIALPII W'III.l.l,KNI Al,1.12N. 'kI'1111 Sn. P Xl III. 1-11-rsI1111'g:. FI111'i1Iu 1'1'. 1i1.'1'111111' 1'111Il?.u II1-I l,I11I1. I x1-ur. ,ll-:xl AM11:11s11m. l.'I111l1l1-y N111'lI1 Ca11'11Ii11a1 I11'x1'1111'f-111111.'1'r. ' Y11II1-5 Ii:1II. I yvur: Swi111111i11gL. 2 j'.'ill's1 Ii11Ni111-ss Stuff of 'IIIUII ,-KI1111m's 'I'1'1'1ls111'1 ': II1-11 IIIIIII. I jl'Zll'Z I.111ly IIllll1'l't'k'. I Near: I.1-5 ,X ., 4 63,1 Tll'1'llI1-0111 'Q-K, 3 Ill'-' lamuv lVlARY ANDERSON, Mary W St. Petersburg. l lori1lu I Ouknwnl. Pf'IlIlSylV2llll21 AllIt'Il!4, Georgia I IUUIIIII 111' Il fri1'n1l 111 ull. Club, 2 yvurs. SARAII J.-wr: Alcxow. Sl. l'1-lvrslmrg, l'lltll'lllkl uj url. liENNI'l'I'lI Al:Nm.n Sl. lJK'lQ'l'SlDlll'g. l'.lHI'lllll l.l'1-1'l1sIm1'1u. Nurlb l.ur11l1uu jnr il. Hwm-slmrn. kt'Illll1'lij livrzmw IiA1z1.1:1' limlun lxlLl9PLll'llIIHQ'llS A truly IUUFIII 11'l1il1' girl. l yvalrg llsycllulngy Club. l luents 1110 . gg , V- gp, '-2151 , by Sr' S A thi11l.'i11g girl, a IUillS0llll' lass. Cl.1-:wi ASIIMOIIIC. I'1'l11 Junior W1nn1z111's Club. 1 ye-ur: llrauuulh' lllub. l yvur. JOHN 'l'110MAs ANDREWS. JR.. hjrlllllllyu As many ffm' puinfs as ll purlf nf III-IIS.-. .lunior llbamlwr of CUIlllllt'I'l't'. I ye-arg llrauuulh l yvar: l sy1'l11nlogy Club, l yr-ar: Slllilvlll llUVl'llllll R1'pr1'svnlaIive: Slucle-nl Cm:-rnuu-nl Sefrwlnr. WERNHR l,UCIl.l.l-I AN'rnom'. .41lz'e1-.w Iliulugy Club. 2 yvurs: Ulm- Llub. .l ye-urs: llr1uuali1 Slin1 lll'l'!'.S flu' lwst uf u'isl11'x fur flllllft' .w111'1'1'ss in Ill: fu 1 llrusb un1l l'alv!l1' Club. I yr-ur: :Xuuuul 'Xrt N1 I ye-ur: Nallimmaxl Ilmmr S111-ivly. bull ye-ur. Nix Inu' goes in 111111 lllll lilfe' Ihr ti1l1'x. liflllill uml l'aI1-111-iilulu. l your: llrauuulim' lllub. l y1-ur: s'l.u1ly Alllt'I'lt'Ll,.1 lfurre-nn Club. IZ wars. Ulf f1m11' is In rnmz' only 11jI1'r 1l1'1rllr, I lllll in nn hurry Ili-Y Club. Z2 yvurx: Nutinuul llnllol' Susie-ly. war CHARl.r:s ATIII-Ili'l'0N. hf.llllll'll'P.. A 11'nrIlu flllflllll' 11l1'11ils the 1le's1'11'1'ng. llrzuualic Club. 2 y:-urs: .luuiur lilmmbf-r uf UIIIIIIIIPFLC ye-ur. HQ SQ- 5 lilfssizl. Bm:1,m' Purtlunsl. Maim- Jvsl mul Vioulhful jullilvf' Ikycliulugy Club. I ye-ar: Ili-Y liluli. I ya-ar: Uruluulic llluln 3 yvurs: junior llllillllllvl' nl llulllllirirv. 2 ye-urs. l.u.1.i,xx lhmzu lxiusmuu. Ohio .'1rn'sle'4l for sprmlirzg un u f-5lH'Il'filt'f.u uuuii' -anon' .Iuuiur Wunuuu's Club. I year: llruuialic Club. 1 year: .Iuuiur llliainln-r uf lllllllIlN'l'l't'. I yfur. JUM: l3.u.l..xu1m. lime lIyulliiauiai. lulliuuu .-is u nmiilwn xlmzzlfl lm, nu'e'l.' und IIIHKLN ll. 'l'. Y. Club. I 51-ur, lsfuzizl, Mfuui: Ihluzw. Izzy Nluy liz-lml, R1'Illlll'bQ rl guuil lIlIllIl'4'1l jIl'l'.YlIlI ix Ilt'l'r'I' our nj plank llusiuvss Stull ol l.auly 'xIIlt'l'Il'iluZ Pm-p lflub. I y Nl,uui: I.ul'lsi: IiNIiFll'1I,ll. I'r'11L'y Sl. l,!'ll'I'SIllll4Ql. lflurimlu HIf'sxwl will: llml nulzlz- quality. re'.wr1'c'. Dun xlluiiz-is 'l'rvuslli'm ': l.auly :Kiln-l'i1'u : .luuiur wlulllllllis lflub. 2 yvurs: llrumulil' Club, I yn-ur: CLIITCIIU Club. I pm-ur: I' unml P. :Ml-gn-lla-r. I ya-ur. lloxulm lhlauiali. h'1l1wl ' I':lIQlK'W0lllI. luwal Urn uf jru' irolwls uri' flu' limi. UHF. Dun .Xluiwuk lIll'K'ilSlIl't'uZ Ci'ucu4Iila- I-luuml : Urclies- lru. ZZ yn-urs. l'i'l'llI-Il. liaux.-lun. liz:-wiv Ne-wurk. Ne-w ,lu-rwy N1'.ll't'l'HIIIf' luis u lmrflvn un llie' lflillfllg one. lli:l.r:x l,0l11s1-2 lhum-is Tumpu. lflorimlu What szwvr llflliglll u quivt life' zlffnrllxf' Drumulil- Club. 2 ye-urs: Junior Wumau's Club, .Z wars: l.amlv .-hm'riva g Crocodile lslanmlu: .lu uiur l,lIH.llllIN'l' uf'lfomim'n'eg Ulm- Club: Curr:-no Club: l , I. and I.. I year. .v-,-v O? Tzawxlv-tlire-f' ff -5.71 -.-- - A ' ,-, N. Offllll 1.118 llnq QQ 5? r I MARY Jo BARNIIILL, Jo Lineville, Alabama Comrade blilhe and full uf glee. Dramatic Club, 1 year: P. and P., 1 year: ,Iuuior Wo- man's Club, 1 year: Biology Club. l year: Pep Club, 1 year: Library Catalogue Typist. RAYMOND W. BARRINILILR, Ray,' Warren, Ohio 1 am not one who does not believe in love ul firsf .sight but I lla believe in taking cz svronzl look. JACK BI-JACII, Liglzlin' St. Petersburg, Florida All great men are Ileml, will I 1lon'I feel so Irell nzyselff' P. and P., 2 years: Dramatic' Club. 2 years: Carre-no Club, 3 years: Don Alonzo's 'l'reasure : Lady Alll- erica : Croeodile lslaI1d : Clem- Club. 2 years: Junior Chamber of Commerce, 2 years: Roman Banquet. IZ years: Junior Christmas Program: Junior-Senior Prom Committee: Publieily Staff Don Alonzo! 'l'reasure : The Cipsy Trail. BLANCIIE LOIS BEAN. Banjo Battle Creek. Michigan An apt and Ulllllllllt' lIIiSS.N Dramatic Club. 1 year. WA'I'SllN BIQATIIJ Paw Paw, Mir-lligau With zz Ivieuzpoint all his own. Reserve Basketball. 3 years: Captain. 1 year: Reserve Lv Football, 1 year: lntra-murals, 3 years. WIARION DUNSON BIQIJIQLI., Ted l Atlanta, Georgia Joy rises in me like Il sI1mmer's moon. . Pep Club, 1 year: Cheer Leader, 1 year: Dramatic Vflub, 2 years: Les Aigles Club, l year: Junior-Senior 'rom Committee: .luuior Chamber of Comme-ree: Ilome Room Secretary. IRIJNE BEITEL, ukenen Muscatine. lowa Our deeds determine us, as we Iletermine our aleerlsf' Junior Chamber of Commerce, 2 years. VIRGINIA BICOIIM. Jonesy', Edgewood. lowa silly mind to me ll lringdom is. National Hltlllif Soeiety. half year. Tievrzly-foitr 1 .Yak ,- -...gunning- W Q Q5Q. ....4s5 5 Noam JANE BERRY Robinson, lllinois A good laugh is sunshine in the house. Doaorm' Biccs. Dot Detroit, Michigan 1 I love a hand that meets my own with a grasp that eauses some sensation. Rosm'N BLUMBERQ. Rosy Birulinghaiu, Alabama A friendly heart has many friends. Junior Woman's Club, l year: Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee: P. and P., l year: Les Aigles, l year. JAMES M. BOWEN. Jimmy Americus, Georgia A loquaeious gentleman of the south. RICHARD M. BRADBEER. Dick Sandusky, Ohio Popularity and dependability -fA- an exeellent combina- tion. Dramatic Club, 1 year: President Sophomore Class: Junior Chamber of Commerce. 1 yearg The Gipsy Trail. MAR1' Brmnronn Plymouth. Massachusetts She enters into things with zest and zeal. Wll.l.lttR1 J. BRANN. Bill Albany, New York Voyaging through strange seas. Ad-getter for P. and P., 2 years. CATHERINE MACKAY BRANNAN, Kay Ocala, Florida A quiet voiced miss. Glee Club, 2 yearsg Carreno Club, 2 years: Dramatic Club, 2 years: Annual Staff. 1 year: Don Alzono's Treasuren: Crocodile Island. - Af rl 74 v. ,, IOJII. ,. .-.'-...q:acang...---' QQ 5? E Blu. Bmzuuzlc 1 Kissinum-cf. Florimla 5 Hr llllll g0l'l'l'l1S mos! IIIIIATS lvusl noi.w. Nalrslly lfoomllall. 2 yl'ill'iI lravk. l yt'i1l'. llolm lglllllli. jo Sl. Pe-le-rslmrgl. Florimla Canal ufzturv mul fric'n1llim'ss lvvll f',x'pre'xxwl. Crm-oflilv lslanLl : l,a4ly .xlll4'l'l1'il..l llfillllillll' Clulm lflulm. l ye-ur: .lunior-Svnior Prom lllllllllllll1'!'I Allllllil .-Ml-gn-Ile-r: l'. and P.. l ye-ar: National llonor Souix-ly IVA l,0l'lSl-I Iinmzml-xN. nlfumblv live l,illle- lfalls. N:-w York l 1'u' People' url' llI!l'lll!'1l in xo llllllll u'1lm.s, f,lll'l'4'llU Llulr. l jl'ill'Z Bflhll anal Pale-llr lluln. l yvar: :Xnnual .-Kr! Nall. l ye-ar. MM: lilcolmmn Wal:-rlrury, lfonue-l'lim'ul ll z' n1z'e'l llzm' lilfz' ll jIlt'II.WlIIf Ilmuglxl. lflzwz xml: is lIt't'4lt'1l.u l',u'l.1m: Iinowx Sl. l,l'll'I'SlDlIl'gl. lflorimla A rupzllllc' girl fmfl II loynl jl'lll'lll1.-I Biology lllulr. l ymir: llramalil' lllulm, l yn-ar: l'-p lflulu. l ye-ar: .lunior Xxltllllllllk lflnlr. l yr-ar. 'I'uox1,xs llumvx. Tom Sl. l'e-lm-rslmr'gL. lflorilla 'cllvilll flu' lll.YlllIl'I for play mul flvsirv for lllllll5l'IlI4'lII. Cam-no Clulr. 3 yearx: 'l'ra1-lx. 3 years: Ulm- Club. l clile- lslumlf' WlI.l.I.ANl IJ. Buck. Bill U:-lroil. lxlltlllglilll ll is tl grvul Illt'1IXlll'l' In lu' u lllllHl.YUII1l lllllll.-. DAN 'I',nl,ou litm: Slllllivl' ll:-ipllls, Ullio uIllIf',YI'l'llt'll in loyalty mul goml lllllllftkn lli-Y lllulr. l year: Carre-no Cflub. l year: Lady W AlIll'I'lK'ilU1 ulfrovmlilc lslamlf' .. ,..., Tzvenl v -sim ' 2g.1S.,,Q:.. Fav-' V' 2 yvurs: ffarrvno illulv. l yvar: Junior flllllllllwl' ol flllIlllllK'I'lTt'. l ye-arg Ulf-fe Club. 1 yvar: Junior Wonnuff l ya-arg U11-vll lmps, 2 wars: lJl't'llt'5ll'i.l. 2 years: nlfrovo- itll! D ..gllal-Q. QQ 5? W1i.l.1.m ll0l'l2l.AS Bummumzlis. nBlHl!l'1',- Arlington. N1-w Jvrsvy Quint, llllllSSIHIlllIH. anal 1-nn.wq1u'nlly popular. l'r:-sill:-nl Ilnnn- Ronin: lnlru-mural Swimming Tc-um. 2 ye-urs: Nzirsily Swimming, 2 yi-arg: Businvss Sluff Don Almmfs 'Ill'l'1l4lIl'1'..I llrm'mlil1- lwlunmlni l,u1lY .'Xll11'i'i4'zl. l lc,xNr:i:s C.u:'l'i:n Busn l'urlwrflnn'g, We's! Virginia .-lnrl ilu-rvis lltlllllllg lmlj us SIl'c't'l in lifz' 1-,Hill II jrirml Ilmfs Ill!1lt'l'.il1IIHllll,L'.u l'. anal l'.. Il ye-urs: lizlilor. 1 yn-ur: National llunm' Novi:-ly. 2 y4'1ll'41 .lunior fllllllllllti' of lfoiinl1:'rx'e'. 2 yn-urs: Swimming: 'l'vznn. 2 yi-ars: Svl1ulurQliip lflnll. 3 ye-urs: llfilllllllit' lllulr. ZZ yi-urs: Sn-1-ri-tary. l ya-ur. M,u:'l'ii,x YIRKLINIA llli'I l'l'IIll-'ll-Il.D lluslnll. xlllSSi1l'lllINl'll4 Mill ll4'lllt'l'lllg. Sllll '!llfSllll1llf.u Ilraunulii- lllnln. 2 yn-urs: Curr:-im lllulw. 2 yu-urs: Don .Nlmimk 'l'i'f-amiiwfg ,Inninr xvlllllillfi Clnlm. 2 yi-urs: l,u1ly .-Kim-rir':l : SW1't'llll'lII'lS on Purumlvnz Gln- Club. 2 yn-arf: lImcmlilr- lhlllllll-.Q .Ml-gvtlw. I year: 'l'l1c higwy lraul. llm:n'rm lilVl l'HRWOR'l'II. IMI l.mllnw. lllusszu-liiisa-its '24 xmilv tlml Fll1!lIlfl'S vrfvry lu'art. .luninr lfllzlnilu-1' of lfm1il1n'l'm'4'. l yt'ill'I Yim'-Prvsiclr-Ill Snplmrnnn- Classg ,lnniur-Se-ninr Prmn Cnniniilteeg Dun .-Klolimfs 'lll'1'llNllI'Q'.-Z 'l'lw Gipsy Trail. Ummm Ihicxizs 'XLZUWAIIIL xlllSf4ll1'lllISl'llH Cowl rmlnrv mul gunfl sum' nmxl vwr lu' jui1n'1l. l,a-s Aigxlvs. l yn-ur: Cain-rio lllnlv. l yvur: limi-mlila' Iwlmnlu: IH-p Club: .lnnim--S:-ninr Prmn lfmninillm-1 live'-l'l'r'si4lr'lll llnnn' Riillllll lfirvululiun Manager Nlo-Su-w'c'- l':ll. Jimi: lIMli',u:N,i. Mig tlliimgn. lllinnis 'Tllrluv guml trails mulfv up lirr l'llllflll'lt'I'.N jmiizs llANllHl.l-I'l'. l,'amly i'.-...i.i.--1.-... nn.,.l.- lsluml ' ln life' yrvul liriglzls will ln, Illllllll.-i Iinsim-se Stull' N0-Sn-We--lin: Slmh-nl Gow-rlnm-nl Sona- Iur: Rt'lH't'Sl'lll1lllH' llmuiwlilllliqrllzll lfunwnliim: H11-iiwu Bluff lln- l-:psy Iranl. l,r:onA CANF1E1,n nhlgrllslu. Nluine- Sl1e' is irixv u'l1u l'nnu's ilu' .wrrvt nf gnml li1'il1g. lll'l'lll'Sll'll. 3 years: Band. 3 ya-urs: Curr:-rm Clull. l ymir: ll. 'l'. Y. lfluln. l yr-ur. I E illii dag? Tllflllb-N01 67' 0, . 03 CJQIIIQ .jlllilq QQ 5? Emu Mmm: CANNINC lllf'Kvm-sport, l'c'nnsylxunia Thou lzaxl lm sorrow in thy sung-- No winter in thy your. Juniur Wuman's Cluln, I yearg Lady :hm-rica g Basket- lrall, 1 year. C11,uu.r:s CAREY. Charley Rome, Georgia A num uf Sflfllfl' is ll :nun nf Sl'l1SQ'.u lniru-murals, l year. VERA 'I'nEm:s,x CARP:-LR Glvn Ridge-. Nr-w York Tim varlh lllllh nur 11 nulzlvr mime llmn lhim' .vlmll Im. Drumulic Clulu. l yr-ur. Doms Loulsrz CA'rr:s, Kaliv', lllmnniuglon. lnmliana Look Ihwz info In-r hvurl anrl Il'fllt'.- ,luuior Wulnulfs lllulx. l year. NlAm:.ucr:T JEAN Crzmmx fflvvvluml. Ulliu fl fum' 14'ifl1 gflIlllIl'S.Y U1't'fS1lff'llf1. Sufi snzilvs. by lllllllllll liillzlllvxx brvrlf' Carrvno Club, l year: P. aml P.. l ye-arg No-So-Wo-Ea Ad-gclter, 1 yvar. AL CIIALIFOUX Tampa. Fluricla Trlu' lflllvf' cllfllliljlf CllAl.l.l'lNfll'lll St. Pvtvrslmrg. Florimlu nRIIflIt'f quivl. bu! IIIIVIIVS plvuxant mul r'l14'm'rf11l. . w . . . lln-Y Club. l yvur: llmlogy Llulm. 2 ye-airs: lms Aagh-5 Club. 1 ya-ar. HARRY CIIAMPE Vlfallwl Lakv, lllichigan Oh, fI1l'0I1Sl.Sf4.'I1l nmn. ' Foullmll. 3 yvurs: Yursily Funllrall. 1 ye-ur: Crm-11 2 yvurs. . 4 t'lIlY-Ulghl - ffl. dl1.'--.---'ilqglf QQ SQ- 5 FRANCES CIIASTAIN Etowu. Tennessee A merry heart mnlfelh 11 rheerful C0IlI1ll'llI1lIf'l'.N ITURX Clll'INNl'lVIl.l.li Fresco. California Kimble with Ihr feet. not Ili-V lulllzlsf' Dranlatie Cluli. l year. CHERRY. liyp.vy JEAN l'liilamlelpl1ia. Pennsylxania ,4b.wluIely l1t10fIlIIlt'.N MAR.loR1r: ANNE Clm.ns. Sl. lmllli. Missullfi Marge Dales are my farorile fruit. llresidcnt Sophomore Class: vll'l'-Pl't'!4lKlPlll ,lnnior Class: .lunior-Senior Prom Committee: Carreno Clulv. l year: Lady American: Athletic Association, 1 year: President Home Room: Co-circulation Manager P. anml P., 1 year: National Honor Society, half year. SARAH ELIZABETH CLARK Slielliyville. 'llennessee lVnul1l Ihere were more like her. Les .-liglf-S President. 1 year: l'. ancl P., l year: .lunior xv0Ill2lll.S Clnlm. 2 years: Vice-President. l year: .lunior Chamlver of Comineree. 1 year., Vice-Presiclem: Lady :hneriea : National llonor Soeiely: Psychology Club, l year: .lnnior-Senior Prom Committee: The Gipsy Trail. W. E. CLARK Boston, Georgia '14 man passes for what he is lrnrflzf' E1ini.Y Rurn CLARK. Chubby Marianna. Florida .Nnll1ing greul uvlx ever Ilf'lll'!'1'l'l1 Ififhlllll l'Ill,lllSiflSIH.u junior Chamluer of Commerce. l year: Dramatic' Clnlr, 12 years. SAmui:l. CIIARLI-IS Cl ARK. 'Tflnrli-'7 i Sl. l'eh-rslmrg. Floriala NAl'fl.lIIlS spealr lourier lhan morris. lfoollsall. 3 years: Varsity, 2 years: 3 years: lntra-murals. 3 years: S Clnlr, 1 year: Class 1 Track. 2 years. Class Baslxelllall. ,R u- .-- , 1' 'b T1venlyAl1in.e Off! I ..gnsannq. QQ 5? BERNARD F. CLAYTON. Barney llahrnn, Kvnlnf-ky A ,wrmiglzr-fnrwarfl rhup, who gains z'z'vryn1w's rvspzfrt mul liking. MANY COCIIRAN. Slmrly Snnnnilville. lnrliana A UUIIIIIIIIIIIUII Il'0flh gulrlf' Club Swrc-tary and 'l're-asnrvr. 1 yvar: Cln-1-r li-a4lm-r I yvar. JAMES COFFNIAN. hSlfllIlIV,. Rixlorrl, Pc-nnsylvania D A ladies' llIllll.u Psyclmlngy Clnlr, 1 year: Carrvnn Clnlm. 1 yrar. ALVIN COHEN Louisville-, Kentucky Life is renl, life is f'nrnf'sl. Biology Clnlm. 3 years: lli-Y Club. l yr-ar. National Honor Sm-ivly. BRAXTON R. CoL1,r:Y Atlanta, Gvorgiu A boy 1UllU,S uul In surely win. Rc-serw Football, 2 ye-ars: YilI'Slly lfuotlvall, l ye-ar: lnlra-murals, l yr-arg Class Baslwllrall. 3 yvars. ISHMAEL COLEMAN. Ish Clliplvy. Flnrirla Sufi: men nn- 1lun,m-rum. Class lfmullrall, l yr-ar: Class Diamunrl Ball. l ye-ar: Class 'l'rzu'li. l yvar: Allllc-lil' ilssnvialiulm. l yvar. Russian, Ronrgm' Cmrns. Connie Wcllsvillv, fjlllil Oh why slwnlfl life all lnlmr lm? P. and P., 1 year: .lnniorClian1lwr ul Cmnnn-ru-. l war. l Crown: Comsrmzk. Curly l S4-ne-ca, Michigan ulylllll lnlltlzesollzv llIl1Sl.1' is lmrnv From Ilzis fvlloufs gilrlvrl lmrn. ' Orchvslra, 2 ye-arsg Dun Alunzsfs Trvasnrr- g Slagr- Crewg Carre-nn Clnln, 2 yvarsg Cl:-v Clnlx. 2 yvars: Tllf' Gipsy Trailf' Tliirlx . fit A Q ll I D1'Hlll2lllC Clnlm. l yr-arg Carrvnn Clnla. I ye-ar: lls-p I O lll lI HQ 5? DORIS CDNLAN. HCOIIIIIIIU New York City. Nvw Mark l.4'l us flirlf' ffurru-no llluln. I yu-ur: Ilrauneuiv lllulm. 2 yu-arf: ,Iuninr IIIIIIIIIINT of lIml1lm'r1'm'. I yu-ur: .Iuniur Wmnun's lllulm. I yvar: I'. auul I'., I yvur: .Iuniur-Svniur I'rmn CUIIIIIIII- In-v: Junior fMlw1'lising Manager of AnnuaI: P4-p Iflulu. I yvar: I.:-Q .Xiglvs Club. I ya-arg Annual :XII-gl'IIi'l', 2 vwarw Q.. ,lungs G. Cook. 6'Caolfie Sl. I,l'Il'I'hI!lll'QI, lflnriqlu Yt1'l'f IFIPIIIIIC' lftlllllll' lill lruuhlz' truulzlvs mu. junior ifluunlwr uf 1101111114-1'1'r', I ye-ur: Inlru-nuu'uI-. I yn-ar: I,zuIy .'xl1l1'I'Il'll-.1 II. anfl P.. 2 ye-urs: Juninr- Sf-niur I'rum Ilununiltm-: Stage llrvm. nIAD0l.YN Cook. I,'ual.-ir I'Ianl Ilily, Flurhla SHP mlals rirhrlvss lu rumnmrz lhingsf' I'. RIIHI I',. l yvauz ANNIE JEAN Comm' Sl. I,f'Il'l'SIIIIl'Il. Floricla .Iluxi1' u'1n'f's vlvrnul wnmlsf' Oralwstral. 3 ye-urn 1fzu'r:'uo lflulm. 3 yu-arf. Nulinnzll Ilunur Such-ly, Ilulf yvar. Iwznm' lIORNI'Il,ll?S .-XsImry Park. Nz-w ,lx-rm-y Sim hux 1'lllIfll,Lfl'. guivly, mul n qnivl miml.'A IIl'TII C0l'l1Il'I'IIY Ilorning, N1-w Iurk l?4'llr'r lan' lllllll lll'I'l'l'.u DNIIIIIIIII' Club, I yvar. Jnuzs Cn-usa. ,limmy I'vrry. Uhiu .4lus. Ihr lun' nf u'uuu'n. ' Ilomgm IC. CROIIIIIlli'l l'. Crumie I ,-hm'l'y. XY isvunfin 'I'lu' Il'0l'lt1 uvm mmle' for IIIIISIIZI. I 0I'1'IIt'SIl'iI. I yu-ur. In Tlrirls-urlr QQ SQ ? 1 i IIII- .'--.--.'.lgnn' l HELEN Louisa CROWN W St. Petersburg, Florida A graeious manner aml a minrl well slore-rl. Dramatic Club, 2 years: Junior Woman's Club, I year: .lunior Chamber of Commerce. l year. Tnaonosnx HHALY CURRHJR. 'f7'lzeo', Hopkinsville. Kentueky MA eonseientious ieorker anil a popular girl. Sellolarship Club, 3 years: National llonor Sm-in-ty 2 years: llarreno Club, fl years: Dramatie Club. 2 years: .lunior Chamber of Comm:-ree. 1 year: Les Aigles. l year: Roman Banquet, 2 years: Athletie Assoeiation year: l.a1ly Amerieau. lRVING CYPEN. Cype', Chicago, lllinois Always depenrlulrle, ever willing. Scholarship, 3 years: Assoeiate lfrlitor No-So-We-lla: ,lunior Chamber of Commeree, 1 year: Student Govern- ment Representative' Sturlent Government Senator: National llonor Soeiety. THOMAS ALorstL's lhFFnoN. IJafjy', Charleston, West Virginia An allilete anrl a Sportsman true. Anal a genllemun llzrough auil through. Varsity lfoolball, 1 year: Green lnips, l year: Reserve Baskerball, l year: S Club, I year: .lunior illllllTllH'!' of Commeree, l year: Seerelary llome Room. MARY' A. llAIll.l'IM, Tony', Nlaeon, Georgia Let Mary rlo il. Don Alonzo's Treasure. THAMASSON Pnrur' DANN. Brad St. Petersburg, Florida Curl bless lhe man who first ineenlerl sleep. Green lmps. 1 year. Lswts EUGENE IMvi:NPom' Plymouth, Pennsylvania Musie halh charms for me. Carreno Club. 1 year: Band, l year: Orellestra, l year. LYON L. DAVIS St. Petersburg, Florida He burns the midnight oil, but not always for strulyf' Green lmps Football, 3 years: Lady Amerieaf' . -:' ' ' Tlllfll'-lll'IV . QQ 5Q. .. ..4p JoIIN DAVIS Tarpon Springs. Florida FfIIf'r rliligenl abou! lzis business. Les Aiglvs lflulv. Sf-vrr-tary. 1 year: llunnr Sovif-ly. 1 yvar. DAN DAWSON East Liverpool, Ohio Down in fron! lvl fl sliart guy sw. ,limiur Cliamlwr of COIlllIlPI'l'P, 1 ye-ar: Carre-no Clulw. 2 yvarsg Urrlwstra. 2 years. Louis CALVIN lllfllkl.. JR.. Hllvalcri' Cliarlvsluii. Suulli Carolina Thaw musl lu' sonic gnml lmrvl Ivnrlf in liim. ,lar nnnr' vrvr 1-ann' 0111. Rc'pI'1'sI'IIlatiw to Slllllvlll li0Vl'l'llllN'lll1 lntra-mural Football. l ye-ar: lnlra-mural Baslu-lliall. l ye-ar: lnlra- Inural Travli. l yvur. WATERMAN DEAI. St. Pe-lvrslmrg, Florida Beau ideal. The Gipsy Trail. VIRGINIA L. DEAN, Dizzy, lllainfivlfl. Nvw ,lvrsvy Her fin' was nat Ilw mislrvss nf lwr lIe'arl. Dramnlim' Clnli. 2 ye-ars: l,a4ly AnwriI'a : .luninr llliamlwr nl l1oIIIIIIf'rrC. l yr-ar. Tm Drzrm. L'Tim Eillflll. Ollllb u,lllSl'hll'l'UIlSY'-0fll'l1Q rlignifivrl--sanivlirrzesg popular-- lllN'HYS.n IRMA LIII:II.I.E Dmnmrzk. 6'Auszin Kvnl. Oliin Full of pep and full of vim. Always ln-ars a happy grin. .lunior Woman's Club. 2 years: Carrenn Clulv. 1 year. JACK V. DIE1'RIx:II. jack Sliickshinny. Pvnnsylvania A vary gvnllv bvasl, anrl of a good I'0llS!'ll'I1l'f'.l, -A b 41 0 'Eggs Tliirly-threw ll itll. Ill- ll QQ 5? LESLIE DICKS, Scabby Live Oak, Florida To be a man is to he a hero. Flag Captain, 2 years: Dramatic Club, l year: Stage Crew Manager, l year: Hi-Y Club. 1 year: Crocodile lsland : lntra-mural Football. 2 years: Diamond Ball. 2 years: Track, 1 year. ANN DOHERTY Clifton, New Jersey She is ns good as she is learnerlf' President National Honor Society: ,lunior Chamber of Commerce. l year: Vice-President Home Room: Scholar- ship Club, 3 years: Dramatic Club, l year. L1L1.1AN RUTH DORMAN. f'Pcanu1s', New Britain, Connecticut A sunny disposition is half lhe battle. .lunior Woman's Club, l year: H. T. Y. Club, l year. MARY MARTHA Dovs'1.1Ne Fairfax, South Carolina Her manners were genlle, compelling mul blumlf' Dramatic Club, l year: ,Iunior Chamber of Com- merce, l year: Psychology Club, l year. SUE Vocal. DUNCAN, Sud, llenderson, Kentucky Common sense is instinct, enough of it is genius. Scholarship Club, l year: National Honor Society, Z years: Don Alonzo's Treasure : Crocodile lslanrl : Clee Club. 3 years: Carrcno Club, 3 years: Vice-Presb dent. l year: President. l year: Sweethearts on Pa- rade : Junior-Senior Prom Committee: Lady Ann-rica : Roman Banquet. 2 years: The Gipsy Trail. FRANcr:s MARGUERITA Dumm. Peg St. Petersburg, Florida Give to the world thc besl you have And the besl will come back to you. Scholarship Club, 3 years: National Honor Society. 2 years: Carre-no Club. l year: Clee Club. l year: Dra- matic Club, 3 years: Junior Chamber of Commerce, l year: Les Aigles, l year: Roman Banquet, l year: Lady Americau: No-So-Weslia Staff, 2 years: Athletic Association, l year: Crocodile lsland : ,lunior Wo- man's Club, l year: Junior-Senior Prom Committee: P. and P., 2 years: Don Alonzo's Treasure- : Pep Club, l year: Home Room President: Class Historian: Busi- ness Staff of The Gipsy Trail. ALEX EASTON Centerville, lowa Who ever lcarnerl ll.'flhUIll fishing questions. lVlAR.IORll-1 ISABEL EDINGTON. Margie Vineland, New ,lersey NoIhiug ix Us graceful as sinf'er1'1y. Tliirly-.furzr 'op on lt hs. 'lIlUI--..'.-----..-ll!!! no so we WINIFRED LEE EDWARDS. Fifi Tampa. Florida An artist without an artistic temperament. Art Editor P. and P., 1 year: Art Staff No-So-We-Ea, l year: Lady America : Biology Club, 1 year: Dra- matic Club. 1 year: National Honor Society, half year. ENID FRANCES EDGERLY Montpelier, Vermont Intelligent and sweet, she plays the role ol the lovely lady. Dramatic Club, 1 year: Scholarship Club. 3 years: National Honor Society, I year: Tennis, 1 year: Copy Editor P. and P., 1 year. SAMUEL A. EGGERS. JR.. SatrmIie,, Fort Dodge, Iowa Small in stature, not in ruintlf' Carreno Club, 3 years: Athletic Association. 1 year: National Honor Society, 2 years, Vice-President. 1 year: Scholarship Clttb, 3 years: Biology Club, 3 years, Presi- dent. 1 year: Don Alonzo'S Treasuren: Crocodile ls- land : Lady American: President of Student Govern- ment: Glee Club. 3 years: Constitution Convention Delegate: Hi-Y Club: The Gipsy Trail. FRANK DOUGLAS Emca, JR., Fronk,' St. Petersburg. Florida He'll surprise you some day. Psychology Club, l year: Junior Chamber of Commerce. l year: Hi-Y Club, 1 year: Christmas Chapel Program: National Honor Society, half year. WILLIAM BARKER ELLIOTT, JR., Billy Terra Alta, West Virginia With a heart free from care. Junior Chamber of Commerce, 2 years: Christmas Chapel Program. FRANK J. ELSTON. Frartl.:,' Missouri Men of few,worrls are the best alter all. SUSAN ELIZABETH ENWRIGHT, Bette Chattanooga, Tennessee None knew thee but to love thee, Or named thee but to praise. President Sophomore Class: Biology Club, 1 year: Schol- arship Clttb. 3 years: Brush and Palette Club. l year: Don Alonzo's Treasure : Sweethearts on Parade : National Honor Society. PATRICIA BROWN!-I EVERLY. Pat Buffalo, New York An, inborn grace that nothing lacked, Of culture or appliance. Carre-no Club, 2 years: Dramatic Club. 2 years: Brush and Palette Club, 1 year: P. and P., 1 year: Junior- Senior Prom Committee. I ..-- s- - - .. -18. . 0 lf, ' -1 sv' ' .- ge l Vgb Tlrirty-fitfe IVIARIUN I I-:RNALII Pittsfit-III. Maine Tim xlrmI,Q'e'sI passion ll',1l'l'lI I hlllfl' is ll0lIUf.u Y 0101 5 iggdnaang. QQ 5? WII,I,IA1sI FAIR Pittsburglh PPHIIHYIVBHIZ Hr ix nfl lhc' ll'I'Sl'.Vf man. VIRGINIA IIEI.t:N FAIR. .lenn', Swissralv. PI'tInsyIvaniII R1'41l ll'1ll'flI re'111lirf'.v nn fIIIl'flII'l'lf'f.N SI'I.vIA SIIIRI.I:v I Al.K. Syl', Nvw York lfily, Nvw Yurk fVum' lm! hvrsvlf 1-nulfl lu' IIIIFIIHVI.-I I'. anrl P.. 2 ye-arsg ,Iuninr WOmaII's IIIIIII. I yt-ar: Ilraa lllllllt' fflulw. I yvar: Girls llliniv, I year: Roman Ilan- qllvl. I yt-ar. GEORIQI3 CIIARLTON FARMIJR IIUVIIIQIIUII. Virginia lf1'1'r lnwll. 1'I'vr Inu' Tn Ihr' lush' hz' hurl In :lofi Dramatic iflull. I yvar: Ifarrvnu lflulm. 2 yvars: Vim'- Prvsitlvtit Atltlvtic' Assoviatimi, I yvar: National Ilulttbl' Society. 2 yvarsg Biology Clllll, 2 yvars: ,lIIIIiOr'Ss-niur Prom CUIIIIIIIIIPPZ Don Alntmfs Trc'asurI ': Crum- rlile- Islan1I : I,aIIy AIIIPrica : Ulm- lflulv. 2 yvars: P. anrl I'.. 2 years: Ili-Y Club. 2 years. Pre-si4Ie'nt, I yPar: I'm'p CIIIII, I yvar. ORION O'rIs IFICASTI-IR. JR. I.aIu'IaIIrI. Iflnritla Hy rliligfvtm' ht' Ivins his Il'lll.u Ilfkllllilllf' fllllll. I yvar: IIiIl'l'4'lltl lfluln, 2 yr-ars: I'. ztntl I'.. I ycar: IA-s Aiglvs IIIIIII, I yvar: National IIUIIOIA SIIt'il'ly. BONNII: CAROL lftzxstuz. HBIIIIIIIUPH I,ltI1IIllt'. xIIl'IlIg.'Cilll l,i1'f' in mv ftvllrl rmrl put' nu rvnlf' Class SWIIIIIIIIIIQL. 2 yvars: Yarsity SwiIIIIIIitIg:. 2 yf'arsZ Dramatic' IIIIIII. I yvar: Junior Cltamlwr ul flumim-rm-, I year: P. anfl P.. 2 yvars: CIR-I'r I..f'3fIf'l'. l yvar: Pvp Club. I yr-ar: Psyclmlngy Clulu. I ye-ar: NO-SO-Wt--Iza .MI-g1t'tI4'r. I year: Class Yollvy Ball. 2 yvars: ,luniur Woman! fllllll. I yvar. Mx'R'rt.I: IJICIRINJN. Curly St. I'c'tc'rslIIIrg, Ifluritla SlII' lows Ihr' gmm' IH'-YUIIII Ihr' fnmrz And lift' IIUVYUIIKI lhe' prizvf' ' II. 'I'. Y. fllllll Svvrvtary. I yvar: .Iuniur xwllllllilllih Iilllll. 2 yvars: Los Aiglvs fllllli. I year: Lady Aim-rica : Brush anal Pztlvtle' CIIIII, I yvar: I'. anrl P.. I yvar: s SI-IInIarsIIip IIIIIII, I year. Svlmlarsllip CIIIII. I yt-ar: National Ilunur Sovir-ty, I year: I.:-s Aiglvs. I ye-ar. .- Thirlt -xi t' Q , 'X C' 9 HQ 5 Wizsrm' liuumx l 1NNm'. Huron lluiulilla, Flin-iila ulilltlll-lllIflll't'1l will: Il grin that lups Ul't'f 1 lH'hfll1l.u l AY lfoun. ul'llIlI1'.YN Sl. Pt'll'I'Slllll'QI. Florilla Dramatic Club. 2 ye-arsg Junior xYOIll21ll.S Club, 1 yvar: P. anal l'.. 3 ye-ars. Staff, l yvar: .illli ' ' Cmuuiills-mf: Pa-p Club. l ye-ar: Offivm- Staff. l yvar: livpr:-svulalivv In Slumle-ul Covwillilm-lil Al.I.l-IN!-I Dim. lfoium. 7've11y Da-Iruil. Nill'lllg1lll ul rvrv slmlrvr of flt'1IIllV is lily t'lll'f,1lj' rlnirrl' '- ,luuior lillLllllll1'l' uf Coluliu-l'4'e'. l ye-ar: l.a1l van: CI'm'mlilm' lslauml : llrzuualic Club. I yi-ur: Brush and Pale-its Club. I yi-ur: Natiuual llmmr Sm Viziroxlm C, lfousx'1'm:. l,nlly Pliiladvlpbia. l m-nnsylvania Faris ure' slubborn things but I conq Curr:-lm Club. 3 yn-arsg Dralualim' Club. 2 wars: l.a4ly .'xlllt'I'll'Llu1 Flags' Crm-w Thr Gipsy Trail. JAMi:s XWIIITNI-SY Four liusclnlrg. Ure-gon 'Tllrn un' of tm: lrinflx. mul 'll'iS ilu' lfiml fri JANE llrwrisu l mil.i:li. June llaltlv Crvvlx. Michigan '24 .mwvl ulrrm'Ii1'c' lrinri of furv. .4 Irinning. nmrlvsf form of grm'm'. Ou-lu-slra. 1 ye-ar: Carr:-nu Club. 2 Club. 1 year: ,luuiur Wuman's Clul Alonzo's 'rI't'HWlll'l'nQ Lady Anu1rica : lanrlui .luuior Cllamlwr of Co1uluf'rm':'. l uiorv P. and P. Staff: Tim-ke-l Managrr Dun .'Kloum's 'l'rvasul'v : Publix-ily Staff 'l'lu- Gipsy Trail . Ulm' Club Osama l'i0XNNON'l'll. Fu,r.i ' ,lan-lxsnux'illn'. lflorimla fm flu' guml man who uwx so lmrzl In find. P. aunl l'.. 3 ye-urs: Busim-ss Nlauaua-r. l wax NIJIIHIQICI' Dun .Klmmfs 'l'rn'asi1re : ,lunior-S Cnrlllnillvvl .Mlm-rlisiug Stall l,a4ly .'xIllt'I'lt'llN Sopluulmrv Class: Nalinnul lluunr Suvivlw. llusinvss lllauagivr of 'l'lu- Gipsy Trail. i 'l'l10xms l+'m:mlAN. Tum Griffin. Geurgia TIN kind of boi nm' lilws In Iriver. if ..- IIII-.'... --..l!in' mil imtluns nur-N-nun' l'r4uu y .'xIll1'l'l- wig. ball yrur. ner lhemf' lilif' IU Illlu yours: Dramatic 1. l year: Don Crocmlilv ls- ym-ar: Sopho- ': liusin:-ss 1-uior Prom 1 Olficvr llalf year: 1 ,- i Q 3 Tliirlr-.wiwl J' ,A 1 C: Q, sem? 410119. ganna-q QQ 5? RUTII LUCILLE FRIESEL, 'GBeanie Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania A girl who is welcome in any 1'ompany. Psychology ClIIb, 1 year. RAY FULL, Beelf' Vermilion, Ohio Man's ideal, 1UOIIIlIIl,S hero. Track, l year. JoIIN A. GAINIJS, lolmny New York City, New York l'is min to seek in men for more than man. JOHN Host: GALT St. Petersburg, Florida Resolved and determined to do his best. President Sophomore Class: Track, l yearg lntra-mural Football, 2 years. GEORGE S. CANDY. SandI ' St. Petersburg, Florida He has that merry way' Of making jokes whene'er he mor. WILLIAM GAIILINGTON. Bill Cordon, Alabama Czm't keep a good man down. HAROLD ALVIN GARVI-IR. Al Medina, Ohio lust a boy with pleasant ways. ,luxt u friend through all our rlaysf Carreno Club. 2 years: Stage Crew. 2 years: Junior Cliatnber of fllIIlIIllt'I't't', I vear. WILLIAM GAY. Billy, St. Petersburg, Florida A quiet reserved rhup who's headed for success. P. and P., 2 years, Exchange Editor. 1 year: Hi-Y Club, 2 years: Vice-President, 1 year, National Honor Society, 2 years, Secretary. 1 year: Biology Club, 2 years, Dramatic Club, 2 years: Carreno Club, 1 year, Business Staff Don Alonzo's Treasureu: Junior-Senior Prom Committee: Junior Chamber of Commerce, l year, Lady America , Don Alonzo's Treasure , The Gipsy Trail. irli-right ' 4 i.. QQ 5? Gizonuiz Gum. Bllll,, Steubenville, Ohio l'4l rather be ll sniull li1'e lnan Iliun ll big flernl one. Brush and Palelte Club. l year: No-So-We-Ea Art Staff. l year. Nomn GIBB5 Kalamazoo. Michigan 0f illeir own merilx morlext lnen are zlnnibf' Swimming. 1 year. Gnnci: Gu.Bi:RT. Univ St. Pelerslmrg. Florida A four sqnnre. loyal. reliable frienzlf .lunior Chamber of Commerce, 1 year: Junior Woman's Club. I year: 'l'he Gipsy Trail. llARRn:'r'i' CILI.. Harry Lynchburg. Ohio '7'is u'ell Io lu' IHt'l'l'.Y mul wise 'Tis well Io be holiest anzl Irnef' ,lunior Woman's Club, 2 years: Dramatic' Club, 1 year: Carreno Club, l year: Volley Ball. l year: P. and P.: Business Staff Lady America : Basketball. l year: Annual Ad-geller. I year: P. and P. Typist: President Home Room: Pep Club, I year: No-So-We-Ea Typist: Office Staff. l year. Hmrn Minnow GiNN. Hallie Palalka. Florida The lnuse of ninsif' Irluglit you hom to I'lIlU'lI1 Ilie lreysf' Carreno Club. 2 years: Orchestra. 2 years: Junior Wo- man's Club. l year: National Honor Society. 2 years: Don Alonzo's Treasureu: Crocodile lsland : Junior- Senior Prom Committee. ERNEST GINTI-IR Madera. Pennsylvania Sim'erily is fhe keynote of sm-cess. l i:nN JUNE Goiminzno tiliii-ago. lllinois ff sweeter girl ronlrl nor be fonnrl, Tllllllgll you wen! the worlrl around. Dramatic Club. I year: Carreno Club. l year: junior WUUIBIIQS Club. 1 year: P. and P.: Clee Club. 1 year: Volley Ball. l year: Basketball. l year. EDNA LYNN Cowen Louisville, Kenlueky Pours sunshine o'er all our woes. Les Aigles Club. l year: Dramatic Club. l year: junior Won1an's Club. I year: Psyeliology Club. 1 year. Tlxirli -nine ' N D qgglnannq. QQ 5? E1.Iz.usr:'l'11 Nrzwvom' GREENE. Hlfgiei' Charleston. Soulll Carolina A 1UUll1lllIiS hair is her erozening beauty. Dramatic Club. 2 years: Pep Club. l year: ll. T. Y. Club. 2 years. Secretary and Treasure r. Haltvnlw Gmisu. Deacon Nlorrislown, Pennsylvania 0ru'e in lhe flighl of rlgex pusl. there lirerl ll num. llramalie Club. 2 years: lnlra-murals. 2 years: Class Basketball. l year: Class Tram-k. 3 years: Varsity Track, 3 years. Captain. l year: .lunior Chamber of Contmeree. 2 years: Class Football, l year: Senator of Student Cove-rrunent. Grzoluga GRIFFIN. Crijj Leominster, Nlassaebusetts Tun nmrlesl In reveal t'ifl1t'f his lll't'0II1IIHSIIIIIVIIfS ur his lll7l1IiIl.0l1S.u Class Football. I year. AUDREY MM: Gnovas. Lil Azulreyf' Sl. Petersburg. Florida Really in heart mul refuly in Izumi. Carr:-no Club, l year: Dramatie Club, l year: .lunior Chamber ol Commerce. l year. lirilwl, HAlclmfu:Kr:1c Ilarwiell. Cape Cod, lVlllSSLll'llllSt'llS i'Nnw grmfe. nuu' ,EH-V. but never dull. l,es Aigles Club. 1 year: Sellularsllip Club, 2 years: National Honor Society. 2 years: Carreno Club, l year: Junior Woman's Club. l year: Lady American: Croco- dile Island. I nANm:r:s E. H,xmmND. S'Fran Hawthorne. Florida .lle lhinlrs in all life's long IHIY. I nerer met ll liner, more frielnlly girl. LLOYD JOHN HARDISON. JR.. Cullun Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A IIIIIHIIY, ruliter quiet fellow. with ll pleaxrml smiief' Creen lmps. l year: lntra-murals. 2 years. Louisa HARKION t St. Petersburg. Florida .4il the requirements of ll real friend. 4' . QP, :ff 3 V A g Ulf MARVIN Hfuufrzu Cllullzllumgu. ,llYIllll'S5t'l' A ilumly. rullwr quicl fi-lluw. will: II plrzzxanf SlIIl.lQ'.,. JAMES Hfuuwzu. Jimmie lflba, Alabama W,llt'ft'l't'f he filuls himself in life, liefll niulfc ll good 3 mlililInn. l'il.l-IANUR ll,uuu:1.i.. Hun Sl. l,t'll'l'SlllIl'Ql. Florida lL'ffif'ie'lu'y is ll grvnf l1le'.vxi'11g, l'syi'llology Club. l 5:-ur. lVlAm:l. I.. HAS'l'lNl2S Plliluilc-lpllia, P4-lmsylvunia '14 girl H'Il'lIlIll' and lfllt'. mul fllrilirfrnmrfz ll ll'lIflfQ'f loo. Louise: llunaii Clarion, Pvunwylvania 'l'lu'rv is num' lilfe' l1c'r. Ilmugli llwrv may ln' lllllll-Y imi- Iuliun.s. Don .-Kli.um'- 'l'rc-aQurn ': 5wv1-llleurls on l'arailr ': Lady :Kim-i'i1'a : .luniur Won1un's Club. l yvar: Hume' Rmun Svvn-tu1'y. l year. li. WAl.1.M:r: Hnrx. Wally Fitclllmrg. Nlussuvlluselts llc ilors ivlmr he' ran. flncs zrlzar lu' aught. llrzmzx limi.. BllIIIII.t'N li0llillSVillr'. lllillois '24 Vlllt' lilllv. llIlvSf'llll'1'UllS litllv. luzvlblf' girlf llruluulir Club. 3 YVKITSZ .luniur Won1an's Club. 2 years: P. and P.. 2 ya-urs: Pvp lilub. l yvar: Junior Cluuulwr nf ffolllilic-rw. 2 ye-ureg Tim Gipsy Trail. Lois ll.ui01.n1M: H1-IA'l'll .Mbury Park, Nvw .lf-rsey On iritlr rlie alum-iz' Let ,fur ln' 1lIll'0HflIlt'll.u Tl'Pil4llI'l'l' Allllcliv Assuciuliuil. l year: Lady .-Xme-ri- can: .luuior Wrunan's Club. l year: Dramatic Club. l year. 1 D hu Q I Q 1 M2 Furry one i - Sa QQ 5? IYIAIN HENDERSON, Pluto FI. Myers, Florida! Art ia lm1vf'1'. No-So-We-Ifu lfartoouisl, 2 ye-urs: Psyn-Iiology Clulr. I vi-ur. IJILEANOR HENRY Quincy. Illinois A lilllf' I14IIlSl'l1.S? 111110111111 Ihvn is I'l'lli5,1f'l1 by rhe best of u'u1m'l1. Carre-no Ifluln. 2 yours I,u4ly Ann-rim-u. BARBARA J. I'Ii:Rc:ui:. Hubs Ifusl Liv:-rpool. Ohio A mild um! nmrlvsl lHlll.tll'll xlw. Iwr fUl'l'lllU5l rlmrm XflIl1Ilfl'ifj'.u VIIIIERESA HERMAN. Terry New York City. Now York 'ilvllflllillg lm! death slmll part nw from IIII' fliglzilyf H. I. I. I.IllI1. I yvar: Ulm- Cfluli. I yrur. l RANR1.IN IIliWl'I l'. Bud Iivunston. Illinoig To be rvlzzwrilnefrefrl us zvorlllv of praisfn' 'I'ram'Ii, 3 yvurs. C 1 f' ' CAROLINE HEY o Sl. Pvlorslrurg. Floriilu Tim flevpvst Il'llIt'l'S nmlfv lens! din. II. T. Y.. I yu-ar. Wu.1.1Au Huzviz Ne-w York City. Ne-w York nTI.'IIt' goes nn Vllllllgflllf all lllfllgi. bu! lhis boy will m'1'f'r l'lIIllIg1'.N CARLls1.ia Hiuuromzn St. G:-orge. South Carolina nSfll'lIl't' is one grvuf ur! of vonrersulionf' .- sax Q - Nr. fwrlr -llrn - QQ 5? MARY HILL Baltimore. Maryland One whose sterling qualities are shown by her scholar- ship, friendship. anal sernire Io her school. Dramatic Club, l year: Junior Woman's Club. 1 year: Carreno Club. l year. JAMr:s GORDON HILL. Jimmz'e St. Petersburg, Florida He's a hurrulinge'r. ' Hi-Y Club. l year. CllARI.0'l l'l-I Hl'l'c:m:m:K. Sally lfarnhridge. New York A rurzterzlefl srviri! ix tlu' sweeirress of e.risIen1'e. ,lunior Wornan's Club. l year: Don Alonzo! TTPRSIITP.-I junior-Senior Prom Committee. WALl.ACE Hoans Carlton, Georgia 'Zlluvh is lu learn, rnuvh ta forget. Plsum' Houas. Red Cleveland. Ohio Here's a girl bath lreen and smart. Cl-JORGE HOEFLER Jacksonville, Florida Anil Search lhe land aj living men. liuwm HOFFMAN. lid Rochester. New York lf he hail any faults. he left ns in rluubt. DOROTHY HOGAN. Dain Richmond, Virginia l Her very quietness calls attention lu her merits. ' Dramatic Club, 2 years: Junior Woman's Club. 2 years. --1 . Q., ,fa 1'-1 gf' Q- 042 ur D ree QQ SQ WQ A HJ ,Q .,,,.,....... . .... , ,.,,, . X L' I EDWIN Hoc,-nw, Ed Palmetto, Ct-orgia Power is its qlmlity rnnl rlvgrve' is tht' IIIUIISIIFQ' of !IIlII1lx'flIl1.u Varsity Footliall. 3 yt-arsg lntru-ninral Track. 2 ye-als: Class Football, Z years: Class Diamontl Ball, 2 yearsg S Club, 2 ye-urs. Ct:t.0nA JEANNI-1 Hot,Mt:s San just-. California She has nut girwt ull har Illlllc' In ll01llx'S.-l CA't'ttEmNt-3 llomttis. Ix'z1y lllllflillllb. fliillilllll With a slrukf' nf gv11i11s. lVlARJORll-I Homttzs. 'ilflargeii Pontiac, Michigan MTU gaze' on her is .':u'z'f'I rlvligltlf' DOUGLAS Hoon. Doug , Tainpa, Florida Wlml's tmrlh floing. is Ifllflh floing lwllfi lli-Y lflulx, 2 ye-arv National llonor Soc-ivty. ZZ ye-urs. Cnomztg WII.I..-XXI Hoovtzn. Billy St. Pt'I l'SllllI'g, Florimla Too 0111 lu he ll boy, tuo young to ln' ll lIlllIl.N Biology fflulm. l yvar. NATALEE Honctmntm. Nat Sl. l,l'll'I'Slllll'gl,, Florida Ht-r gum! uulure' mul llllll!'fSfllllllI'llg plurvs hcr high in ihr' heurls nj hvr fri1'l14ls. Clem- lflulx, 2 yvarsg 0l'1'lte'stra, l yvarg P. an4l l'.. l yt-arg Dramatim- Club, 'l'rt-aware-r. 2 yt-arsg Carreno Club. 2 years: junior Woman! Club, l year: ,Innior Cliatnlwr of Connm-n'e. I yt-ar: National llonor Hot-ivty. half ye-ar. liotgm lllfn' ll0l'1Lll'l'.-XLINIJ lflrnira. Nvw York Tu ln' l't'lIIt'IIl,lf'l'l'll as tcorlhy of lIfllfSt'.n Clee lflnb. l year: Carrn-no Clnlr. 2 yt-ara. , 4. 5 l'orIt'-jour Z2 ? 3 EQ 5 CARROLI, Housr: Ilrudcfnlnn. I Iuri:Iu Silvnl mvn urn' ll'INt' llH'Il.u IIiAY Clulv, S1't'l'1'IilI'y, I yvzlr: Nalifmu IlaIf vvur AI.l'llA Il-u:llu,l. Iiuwrinl.. ,AIlff1lfu .-Xkrnn. Ohio I'TllfllffS murh um! .slu'uL'x lilllexu Ilmllmllv I,IuIm, I yt'lll'1 I'sym'ImIugy IIIHII. I yt'ill'. Wusox llrlslsum XIPIIIPIIIQ. 'I':-lllmvfw-v I wus vzvr II h',ul1l1'r'. . H - -. N Al.I'I'l l'A Ilrnkms. I al SI. I'1'l1'l'sI1lll':. I'IItll'I4I21 Sn1i1e's rm' flu' lflllgllflgl' nj Sll't'1'l Dun -XIUIIIUX 'I'l'e'uslll'4 ': IIRIITPIIU IIIIII I Nl n Illl IIIUIII' I.IuI1. I y't'2ll'Z 'l'Iw Gipsy 'I'ruiI Hmm IIl'NT. I-BPIIIIIII'-I Amon. xI3SSill'Illl!4t'IIS Slu' grvu' popular nn! will: limv. lull ll Junior Wmmlnlfs Illuls. I yvar. I':ARI,l-INR IIl I'tIIll+1SON. Bunny llulmnlnizl. 'I'm'l1l1m-ss:-v YM hx' hw' xizx' lull ln' lwr IIIASPIISIIIIIII is shz' j-IlIl,Ul'4l.N :Knnuul ,XII-flf'III'I'. I yn-arg II. uml II., I yx-ar: Iiruflx and I'uIn'llc- I.IuIv. I yf'2il'. hxsl-:Y N. Ixfpmxl Nl. I'z-If-rslmrgz. I'Inrnlu JI n'nrlf:'r in xvlmul. u lzvlprr in xlrifr. slim' I'!'fHIIAl7 In lu' .vllrrvssflll in lifvfl Ill-N 1.IuI1. I yo-ur: Nalwnal Ilmm- . 'XIIHIIPIII' Radio Club. 3 ye-11:14. I 'Hmm-lv '7 war-' llucxls juzons. Hmm- llllivugu. IIIinui5 Il1my u Ilmughl has sho, unzl ll'l'I ul will. I'. and II., 2 34-urs: .Iuniur fIIlillIlIN'l' of 1101111114-In-. I yvar: I,mIy 'xlIll'l'II'iInf Don .Nlnnnfs 'I'rs'as1xr4 ': .MII- Ivliv .'Xssm'iz1liml: IIVZIINEIIII' CIIIII. LZ yvars: ,Iunior 9 XYUITHIIIIS lfIuIv. 1. yn-urs. I IInl1ul' 5m'Il'ly'. 154-I rhrmzrlvrf' 'lllll Imvsf' 3 Fvflw . - . Q.-v' QQ 5? MARY CARLTON JACKSON Tryon, North Carolina Good Drama nature is the sign of a large and generous soul. tic Club, 2 yearsg Junior Woman's Club, 1 year. VANESHIA JAVAL1., Stubby,' Edwards, New York The essence of politeness and good taste. Clee Club, 3 years. J. D. JAVENS. lug IJ. West Bridgewater, Pennsylvania Beware of the twinkle in his eyes. P. and P., 1 yearg lntra-murals, 1 year. MYRTLE JERKINS Worcester, Massachusetts My crown is in my heart, not an my head. Junior Woman's Club, 1 year: Psychology Club. RICHARD Mxrcuau. JPLRQLER. itil-lr St. Petersburg, Florida Not what I am, but what I hope to he. Vice-President Junior Chamber of Commerce: Dramatic Club, 1 yearg Tennis, 1 year: Hi-Y Club. 1 year: Prop- erty Manager Don Alonzffs Treasure- Q The Gipsy Trail. FANNY E. JONES Auburn, New York Sensibly l'llfll'llIflIg... IDELL LELIA JONES Macon, Georgia Her's was a disposition never equalled. DONALD JORDAN. Dorf, Waterville. Maine Sailing is his ehief delight. Tennis Club, 1 year. 'fur'-V-xivl. - 5 . iv' T:-:P-2.9 e' ' - 2 1 year DOROTHY ELIZABETH JOROENSEN, Body, New Bedford. Massachusetts A lady nl quality. Russm. V. KAUFFMAN. Ru.ss', St. John. Michigan To lfnou' a man is to like him. GEORGE NlcO1.As KAVAKOS New York City. New York A bay a'lm's out In Slll'l'l-Y win. Ili-Y Cluh. 1 year: llome Room President. VIRGINIA GM' KERN. Lillie-1?il Morgantown. West Virginia Before her smile all sarlliess flies. Lady American: Crocodile lslandug Dramatic Club. 2 years: Carreno Club. 2 yearsg Junior Chamber Of Commerce. 2 years: Sweethearts on Paradeng The Gipsy Trail. EARL S. KIMURA Jacksonville. Florida Tv be grave e'x1'eerls all power of the fave. liflAR.l0RIE JANE KLEBE. Marge l t. Wayne, lndiana n,ll!Illll'7Ilj' eharm and pleasing grave. Carreno Cluh. 1 year: Clee Cluh. l year: hllon Alonzrfs Tri-awure : Psychology Cluh. 1 year. GEORGE Wll,LI,Khl KNIERII-LM Terre llnute. lndiana Alas, the lore of u'Onu'n. Psychology Cluh. l year: Crocodile lslandu: Student Government Representative. VIRGINIA ANNE KNIOHTON Philadelphia. Pennsylvania We love her for her quiet ways. Carreno Cluh, l yearg Brush and Palette Cluh. Treas- urer. 1 year: Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1 year: .lunior Woman's Cluh, 1 yearg Dramatic Cluh. my 4Q f 'e Forty-seven , --.:.:.-.kg - Q W Q 59 . 4, 5 ELEANOR HI:I.I:N K0mII.I:R. Edd1'e', Philadelphia, Pe-nnsylvania She who Slll'f'Pl'llS.u .lunior Chamlwr of Commerce-. I year: Psychology Club, l yvarg P. anrl P.. 1 year. UTTO Kimuss Newark. Now ,lersrv His l7lll'lIY.Y been lllfll us. GRACE H. KIIIIN. Tiny .lacksonvillfz Florida Uh, what a pal was Tiny. EIIIIIA' Ross KUIIN Evansville, Indiana Ir is nalural for her rn please. WILLIAM EARL KYLE. Billy St. l'I'lc'rSlnIrg:. lflorirla i Far his a jolly gona' fvllou'. ' l1I'oI'oIlilI' lslaiulqg Carre-no lflulm. 1 ya-arg 'l'lI4- Gipsy 'l'rail g National llonor Sovivly. lialf ye-ar. Ross LADSON. Rosie ,lasonvillf-, lnrliana ,lall1'1y and fun malfv up lwr naIurI'. Psyclmlogy illnh. 1 ye-ur: Junior Womank fllulv. I yo IRVING LAK:-3. HIl'Ul',, Watvrlwury, Connoctivllt Not tau serious. aol mn gay. Bu! a ran' goml fvllow Il,'lIl'Il il rnnzvs to play. Psychology Club, l year. l VINCENT LA NIELIA Pilffillllfflll. Pf'I1IlSylV2illlil A larl wurlh knowing. .v-' ' ' ' .,, V rlv-viglll ffl. . .W ' V wr' S QQ 5? DOROTHY l'iLl.I-IN LAMBDIN, Lamb .lefferson City. Tennessee lt ix hetter to be small and shine Than to he great and cast a sharlnu'. .lttnior Woman's Club. 2 years: Dramatic Club. 3 years: Les Aigles, 1 year: Pep Club, 1 year: Lady American: Crocodile lsland : Junior-Senior Prom Committee: P. and P., l year. DoRoT1-rr Louise: LANII-:R. Dol Birmingham. Alabama She has that sull-rlehutanle air of sturliezl siinplieilyf' Carreno Club, 2 years: Dramatic Club, 1 year: Junior- Senior Prom Committee: ,lunior WtJman's Club, Presi- dent, 1 year: Don Alonzo's 'l'reasure : Lady Ameri- ea : Sweethearts on Parade : Crocodile lslandn: .lunior Chamber of Commeree, l year: P. and P., 1 year, Clee Club. 1 year: Yiee-President Home Room. Davin Wll.l,IANI LARRINS, Bill Clinton. Nortlt Carolina Shore me a happier man than I. M ARGARET BENSON LAUGIINER, Peggy l,lllSlllll'flll, Pennsylvania Her ease in learning eomrnanals the respeet of all her elaxsrnates who also find her a good frienrl and a gay eontpanion. ' Carreno Club. 1 year: .lunior-Senior Prom Committee: P. and P.. Circulation Manager, 1 year: Tennis Club, 2 years: Junior Woman's Club. l year: Les Aigles Club, I year: Pep Club. 1 year: Don Alonzo's 'I'reasurc : Dramatie Club. l year. Iisrisimi: 'l'11i:Ri:sA LAUKo1'A, Frenchy Upper lllontelair. New .lersey Blessed with a pleasant anfl unassuming manner, P. and l'.. l year: Psyebology Club. 1 year: Home Room Seeretary. Ciznu, LAW Sugar Grove, Dliio l 'irtne he harl. rlesereing to rmnmanal. BRYANT Li: Duc Westfield. Nlassaebuselts Silenee is more eloquent than 1l'0ftl.5..l FRANK 0. LEE. JR. Barre. Vermont The rnilrlest manners, and the gentlest heart. P. and P. Make-up Staff, 2 years. Editor, 1 year: Psy- ebology Club. l year: National llonor Soeiety, ball year: Business Staff of The Gipsy Trail. QQ 5? MARGARET E. LEITCH, Marge', Augusta, Georgia A gracious manner made up of courtesy and kindness. Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1 year: Dramatic Club, 1 year. BARTOW LEVI. Bari, Chattanooga, Tennessee Great thoughts, great feelings eame to him, like in stincts, unawaresf' LINWOOD LEWALLEN. Lindy', Auburn, Alabama A conscientious person always Slll't'f'f'fl5.0 Hi-Y Club, 1 year, National llonor Society, l year: Scholarship Club. PHIL LEWIS Sheridan, Arkansas He has a pleasing disposition. FLORENCE JULIA LIEBY, 'tFlossie St. Albans, Maine A lovely maiden in her flower. MIRIANI KATHERINE LINDEMANN. Sugar New York City, New York Earth's noblest thing, a woman perfeetedf' WILLIAM G. LONG. Bill Atlanta, Georgia A moral, sensible and well bred man. P. and P., 1 year: Business Staff of The Gipsy Trail. HELEN ESTELLE MLBRIDE. Micky Wilmington, Delaware 1 So free, so kind, so apr, so blessed a disposition. rim' -fri. . , 0 -- of I A 'QQ QQ 5? MARJORIE RICCLURI-I Litchfield. Minnesota Knowledge is the wing where with we fly to heaven. Carreno Clulv. 2 years: Clee Cluh, 2 years: Scholarship Club, 1 year: Crocodile lsland : Lady American: Roman Banquet. DANIEL GILMORE McCoRnucK, lIanny', Louisville. Kentucky Your praise .shall find room Eren in lhe eyes of all prosperilyf' Class Track. 3 years: lli-Y Cluh. 2 years: Class Basket- Ball. 2 years: Carreno Cluli. 1 year: Lady Auiericauz Don Alonzo's Treasure. l,oRRA1Nl-3 Mt:CU1'cur:oN St. Petersburg. Florida lz'.rceedingly wise, fair spoken, mm' persurm'ing. MARGARET ANN MCKINLRY, Maggie,' Gallatin, Tennessee A thing of beauty is a joy forever. P. and P. Ad-getter, 2 years: Junior Womans Cluh, Lady American: Don Alonzo's Treasure. MARY ELOISE lVIlZLAUCllLlN Steubenville. Ohio 'Tis from high life high eharrzelers are drawn. Clee Cluh. 2 years: Dramatic Cluh, 1 year: Carreno Cluli. 1 year: Junior Woman's Club, I year: Roman Banquet. 1 year: Lady American: Crocodile Island g Christmas Chapel Program. JOHN M. McNr:EL'f. J, B. Natchez, Mississippi Happy am I. from care .Gel free. Orchestra, 2 years: Class Basketball, 1 year: Baud, 2 years. JOE llflACPHERSON Boston, Massachusetts The best things are nearest. Cacu. H. NICREYNOLDS Bluefield, West Virginia A merry heart maketh a cheerful rountenrinecf' 0 g1oll '--n W Q 5Q. ... ..J, 5 DARYI. ELAINI-I MAIIAN Follansbee, West Virginia She has the vivarity of rx gypsy. Dramatic Club, 2 years, Sophomore President. Junior Woman's Club, 1 year, Don Alonzo's Treasure , Sweethearts on Parade , Lady America , P. and P., 1 year. DAVID MALONE, Knock-ern Fayetteville, Tennessee A man of few words, but fair mul square. KATHERINE MANCINI. Kay,' Fort Myers, Florirla As merry as the day is long. Carreno Club, 1 year, Les Aigles Club, l year, Junior Woman's Club, 1 year, Clee Club, l yr-ar, Crocodile Island. ESTIIER RIDLEY lVlANDEVlI.I.I-I Regina, Saskatchewan, Canaria urship, leadership, and Sl'l'1'l1'l'.u Biology Club, 3 years, Secretary, 2 years, Carreno Club, 2 years: Dramatic Club, 1 year, National llonor So- ciety, Sophomore Class Officer: Brush and Palette Club, 1 year, Scholarship Club, 3 years, Roman Banquet. JANET FRANCES MANm5vILI,r: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Honest labour bears a lovely f1u'e. Biology Club, 3 years, Secretary. 1 year: llrusb anal Palette Club, Secretary, 1 year, Carreno Club, 2 years, Dramatic Club, 1 year, Scholarship Club, 3 years, National Honor Society, 2 years, Sophomore Class Offi- cer, Roman Banquet. MARTHA VIRGINIA MANN Pine Bluff, Arkansas his nice to be natural when yuu'rc naturally nice. Dramatic Club, 2 years, Carreuo Club, 2 years, ,Iunior Wo1uaII's Club, 2 years, Treasurer, 1 year, Scholarship Club, 2 years, National Honor Society, 2 years, Lady America , Les Aigles Club, 1 year, Psychology Club, 1 year, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Clee Club, Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1 year, P. anal l'. Atl- getter, 1 year, Annual Ad-gt-tter. DOROTHY MARDEN, Dot Augusta, Maine True blue through thick and thin. BETTY JANE MARKIIANI, Betts Cleveland, Ohio From every blush that kinrlles thy rlteehs, Ten thousand little lures and graces spring. Dramatic Club, 1 year, Les Aigles Club, 1 year, Junior Woman's Club, 1 year, Psychology Club, 1 year, Lady America , P. and P., I year, Scholarship Club, 3 years, junior Chamber of Commerce, 1 year, National llonor Society. half year. Fifty-lu,o Our best eitizen because she ern-lls in l',llIfIIl'fl'l', ,whol- QQ 5? ISLLA ANNE MAnuoN Washington. D. C. ls she nol pun' gold? lIu.uu.i:s ll. lVlAl!'I'lN. I.'I11u-L- Annapolis. Nlarylaml .4 :nun faithful unrl IIIIIIUFIIIIIU... lflwur Leader, 1 year, Dramatic Club, 1 year: Junior llliamln-r of CiHllllllt'I'l'l'. l yr-ar: Pep Club, l ye-arg Biology Club. l ye-arg lli-Y Club, l ye-arg P. anal P., l year: Cla-v Club. l yvarg 'l'h:- Gipsy 'I'rail g Nalinnal llonor Sovivty, half y!'ill'. Miuuom M. hlAli'l'IN SI. P1-In-rslmr,u, Florixla hI2vl'l'f u'i1ling and l1f'lM'lIlIl!II1t'... llarra-no Club. 2 yvarsg Crocodile lslanmlu: l.a1ly Am. vrir-a : Ulm- Club, 2 yr-urs: Christmas Chapvl Program. Mun: M.ixs'1'nY Tampa. Florimla l:'1'ery invh, a llltlll.'7 UI't'!'ll lmps. 3 ye-ars: Yarsily flask:-Ilrzlll. l ye-ar: lntra - murals. 2 ye-ars. MAucAm:'r Louisa M HACIIAM, Peggy Atlanta. Ce-orgia Shu was mon' juir tlmn :corals nm wry. Don .-Xlonzok Treasure , Sweetliearls ou Parade g Crm-mlilv lslanLl : .lunior NVoman's Club, l year, Dra- matic Club. l yi-ar: l.amly Ann-rica : P. anal P.. 1 year. lQl'lNNl'1'l'lI Minn SI. l'e-lefrslmrg, Florida 'illy livurt is Iruz' as stwlf' REGINA lifuusam lN'li:l.ui:n, Umm Ft. Myers, Florida I hare' hefunl of Ihr lrnly. mul goml zronlx urn! wilh hrr name. Carr:-no Club. 2 ye-urs: Ura'lwslra. 2 yn-ars. 1 llizmzx ls,'un:r.1,r: lVlr:i.v1N. IIeli Savannah, Georgia 1 Ne'1'e'r vllllwl 1l'l1z'n Olll' frirmfs oppre'xsc'1l. Nrrefr lIl'il l'fl'Ii wlwn anothcfs bles.w1l. Secretary Sophomore Class: Biology Club, 2 yvarsg .lunior Chamber of Comma-rcv. 2 years, Dramatic Club, 3 yvarsz P. and P., 2 years: Junior-Senior Prom Com- lI'llll4?K'Z Lady America , Pc-p Club, 1 yearg Senior Play Comnlittcv. U Fillyrlhree QQ 5 55 , CIO!! Q il III'-'...-.----..llllP IVA MAE MPIRKIIOFER. Brownie Cincinnati, Ohio Thy soul was like a star, and dwelt apart. Psychology Club, 1 year: H. T. Y. Club, 1 year: Junior Woman's Club, 2 years: Pep Club, l year: P. and P., 1 year: Dramatic Club, 1 year. ROSALIE MERITT. Rosie,, Mobile, Alabama Graceful and useful in all that she does. Blessing and blessed wherever she goes. Junior Woman's Club, 2 years: Dramatic Club. I year: Business Staff, Don Alonzo's Treasure and Croco- dile lslandn: P. and P., 2 years: Business Staff of The Cipsy Trail. lVlARliARl-IT CAROLYN Mn.LER. Grandma Minneapolis, Minnesota She leaves behind a host of friends All gained by her smile and cheerful ways. Junior Womank Club, 3 years: Dramatic Club. 2 years, Vice-President, 1 year: Psychology Club, 1 year: Cheer Leader, 1 year: .lunior Chamber of Commerce. 2 years: Secretary, 1 year: ,lunior-Senior Prom Committee: Cir- eulation Mgr. No-So-We-Ea: The Cipsy Trail. ROBERT lwILLS. Babu Kansas City, Missouri And when a lad,v's in the ease. You know all other lhings give place. Sweethearts on Paraden: .lunior Chamber of Com- merce, l year: Hi-Y Club, l year: S Club, 2 years: Tulip 'l'ime : Varsity Football. 2 years: Class Swim' ming, 3 years: Class Football. 3 years: Class Track, 3 years. JAY EMERSON MiNN1cK St. Petersburg, Florida Here is a dear and true industrious friend. MARY ARQUILLA Muvsusw. Arkie St. Petersburg, Florida Although you seek with all your might. Her equal would be hard to find. ,lunior Woman! Club, 1 year. MILDRED LOUISE MOON, Chink', Brewster, Florida She has virtues, everybody knows. Lilfe petals that make up a rose. HELEN CLAIRE MoRAN ' llamiuond, lndiana A girl who's full of fun is always good rompanyf' 'SCrocodile lsland : Carrf-no Club, 1 year: Volley Ball. l year: Clee Club, 1 year. l if1y-jour 4' .gsgb 3 HQ 5? MARX' BEN hfl0RRlS. Ben.nie,' i lligh Springs. Florida 1 What misehief lies within her eyes. Whal fresh neu' przmlfs will she devise? . Junior Woman's Club. l year: Lady Ameriea : Picture i Editor, No-So'We-Ea: ,lunior-Senior Prom Committee. ' BARBARA MYERS. Barb Benton Harbor. Michigan A starry-eyed miss is she. DoRo'rux' Mxizus. Hallie Terre llaute, ludiaua Heaven sueh graee did give her Thu! she might arlmirerl lie. llowARo C. Nl'fP1l.ll. Teen St. Petersburg. Florida I envy no mlm who lfnows more than I. but l pily him who lfnoles less. P. and P.. 2 years: Biology Club, l year. Lois ,ll'IANl-ITTPI NELSON St. Petersburg. Florida SineeriIy is the luisis of all true sueeessf' Biology Club. 1 year. lvl.-KRTIIA ELIZABETH NICHOLS St. Petersburg. Florida For uh.' E!erniIy's loo short To utter ull thy praises. Dramatic Club. 1 year: Junior Chamber of Conmu-ree. l year: National Honor Soeiety. 1 year. liU'l'll KAYE NlLEs. i'Vippy Alma. Michigan She has been lrietl :mil fouml so lrue. She erer seeks some good lo ilu. Dramatie Club. l year: ,lunior Womaifs Club. l year. NINA RA'l'llERINl-I NoEL. Carrol Topl' Nashville. Tennessee Red hair. but no temper. Dramatic Club, 2 years: Junior Chamber of Conuueree, 2 years: P. and P.. 1 year: Carreno Club, 1 year. ' Y Filly-jiiw Q Q SQ M5 5 I .365 I I JOIIN NYDECQIQIQ, Race Hass I Winter Havcu, Florida Hearing you praised, I my. 'Tis so: 'tis truef' PHYl.I.Ib CDISICKIIIIICYEI7, Detroit, Michigan And her noble IIWIFIQS the noblesl. yes, Anil her sure faith the surest. RALPII BI-:NNI:'I I' O,BRII-IN, 'Ylysteru Greensboro, North Carolina A holzdsonle sailor lad. Biology Club, I yr-arg Albletiv Assoc-ialioli, I year: I.:-Q Aigles Club, I year: Ili-Y Club, I year. BI3A'rIuc:I-I 0I.IvI-Jn, Bea Pbilatln-lpllia. Pt-unsylvuiiia O, thufs the Iussie o' my heart. Junior Woman! ClIIb, I yearq Psychology Club, I year, Pep Club, I yearg Brusli and Palette Club, I year. OLIVIA OTKIN. Live I.a Crosse, Wisuousin Her quiet snzilv xlmlfe ll lfllflll of fl'l.f lItHiIIf'SS.N Dramatic Club, I yn-ar. CLARICE FRANCES PAIMER. '6Slfip', Noank, Connecticut The fairness of her fore' no tongue' run tell. PATRICIA WI'rIIi:IIs PARKI-JR. Pinl.'ie,' Scottdale, Pennsylvania A good sport is ever appre1'ir1terl.', Dramatic Clllll. 2 yearsg .lunior WouIan's Club. 2 years: P. and P., 2 years, Business Stall of The Gipsy 'l'rail g No-So-We-Ea Ad-getter, I year. D0II0'I'IIy PARKS. Dol Washington, D. C. Cay good nurure spurlrlwi in her eyes. Swimming Team, 2 yearsg Volley Ball, 3 years: Basket- ball, 3 years, Speed Ball, 1 year: Track, 2 years' Captain Diamoml Ball, 3 years: I'. and P., I year. v I ijly-. t' -,A f WZ f Sl gf -..za-55. 0? QQ 5? IREM: Cot.m'rt: PATTON. upali' Cleveland, Ohio A soul as while as hc'nm'r1. Carreno Club. 1 year. Roaiztrt' Pt:m:N. Bob Fl. Worth, Texas ln lhis, great us the greatest, He has one true' llwllt. and ltonestyf' llANNAll JAM: Ptzmucx, Perf, Dunne-llon, Florida l:'rnlou'etl with ull u 1l7lIIlI4lll'S arts that please. Roru l'IARmt:'r l'mta1.i:. Rufus Stillwater. New York A nmizlen rnorlesl. ,rel xelf-poxsesserlf' llrantativ Club. l year. MARY JANE l,lllI.l.lPS. Basin lluyloll, Ohio A sweet girl mul ll true' frierulf' Carre-no Club. 2 years: Crocodile lsland : Secretary llome Room. WILLIAM C. Puzss, Satcl1e1', Columbia. Georgia A sense of humor. u serise of wil. Anrl plenty of llUlISl'llSt'.0 CLAUDINI-L KA'l'llEltINl-I POARCH. Cnppy ' Johnson City. Tenllessee Laugh rmrl the wurlrl laughs with you. Editor Ntw-Sui-We-Ea: Athletic Association: Assistant Business Manager Don Alonzo's Treasure : Varsity Swimming. 1 year: Volley Ball. 2 years: Captain. 1 year: Diamond Ball, 1 year: P. and P. Circulation Man- ager. 1 year: Circulation Manager Junior Edition: Student Council: Vice-President Home Room: Junior Chamber of Commerce: ,lunior-Senior Prom Conunittee-3 Office Staff. 2 years: National Honor Society. half year. MARJA Banu-: Poukruass. Marj Charlotte. North Carolina What she umlerlimlr to do she did as well us be done. Dramatic Club. 1 year: Carreno Club, 2 years: Alonzo's Treasure : Sweethearts on Parade : would Don Clee Club, 1 year: Art Staff No-So-We-Ea. 1 year: Psychol- ogy Club, 1 year: National Honor Society, Secretary, 1 year: Scholarship Club, 3 years: Christmas Chapel Program. 1 .,.s . .,..'..,.., -..- . fifty set en QQ 5? IRMA NIURIEL POLLY, Polly Hamilton, Ontario, Canada For what is more wonderful than the gift of great lrnourledgef' National Honor Society, half year. LEOLA ELSIE POLLY, Polly Hamilton, Ontario, Canada She is calm and sedate: always late. there, never MARIETTA POTTS, Potts Columbia, Tennessee Dainty and dignified, with lots of prirleg Yet beneath all this, fun doth aliidefi Carreno Club, l year: Volley Ball, l year: l year. Basketball, ALBERT M. POWER, Bantam St. Petersburg, Florida To strive, to seelf, to find, and not to yield. Psychology Club. I year. JEANNE PROCHASKA. S'Pro,, St. Petersburg, Florida A lady, young, ronzpassionale and fair: with every human grace. rivh ly adorn eil Carreno Club, 2 years: Biology Club, 2 years: Brush and Palette Club, 1 year: Scholarship Club, 1 year: Orchestra, 2 years: National Honor Society, 1 year: Art Staff N0-So-We-Ea, 1 year. EMERALD QUEEN, Nick Joppa, Ohio Thou art a fellow of good respect. Glee Club, l year: Orchestra. 3 years: l year. Dramatic RAY RANDALL, Stubbs', llnion City, Michigan The elements are so mixed in him That nature might say to ull the world, 'This is a man. ' P. and P., 2 years: Make-up Editor, I year: Psychology Club, Treasurer, 1 year: Business Staff of The Gipsy 'l'rail : National Honor Society, half year. WESLEY RANDLES Akron, Ohio I like to work, but love to loaf. Electrician for productions. 1 v f . up D Qi' Q Fifty-eivltt --fl, A Q 9 42 b vs? ' 03 Club QQ EQ, 5 JACK RANuo1.Pu. Randy Roanoke lwlauml. Virginia High ererierl thoughls sented in lhe Green lmps. 1 year: Dun Alunznfs Gipsy Trail. Wll.l.lfkNI lin, BUF, St. Pl'lt'l'SllllI'g. Fluriila lluppy-gn-lurlfy Il ith a Il'1'I thu! pleases. Imouicmz R.-ummm. Gene Summit. New jersey Quiet fhuughlful mul xim'r're. ll. T. Y. lflub. 2 years. W. A. RAYMOND. Double llawusmnille. Ga-urgia W'nrn's are easy, like Ihr' 1l'ilHl.N lli-Y Club. 2 years. CuAlu.i:s E. Ri:mNc:'roN. JR.. lIlmrlie Crt-vuslmrg. Indiana Saber but not serious: Quiet but nu! idle. Dun Alumni! Treasure. Evi:1.x'N Rmzu. Red Sl. Pt'It'l'SlllIl'Ql. Florida A genller heart alirl nerer Sll'llY.n Tuomlxs Bauer: lirzusrz. HT0IIlIIl'Yu .leauun-tie. Pl'llllSylYillliil He who serves u-ell mul spealfs nat. merits nmre. Than they who rlunmr IUIIIIUSI ul Ihe floor. P. and P.. 3 years: Dramatic Club, 3 years: Lady Am- erican: Christmas Chapel Program: Carr:-un Club. 2 years: Clem' Club. 2 ye-urs: Don fllulmfs 'l'1'c-asllr1- : Ili-Y Club. l year: Brush aml4Puln-Ile Club. l year: Crm'o1liln' lSlilllll.u M .uu:.xRE'1' Hrzrzsii St. Pet:-rslmrg. Floriila Sila'ru'e' mul flisrreiion IIN' experilllly girl. Junior Cbalubvr of C0lllIllf'I'1.'l'. l year: l year. heurt of l'0Ilfft'S'Y.N 'l'reasurv : Tin- I gala I IIIU-.'.. -...llllf ber-ulning in ll Dramulie Club. l 6 a. .... l 4' g 4,Q ' Z Fifly-nine wk fflllj X E -' jqllllccqag. QQ SQ WILLIAM B. REESE, HW. lif, Columbia, Tennessee 'Wlodesty makes recognition easy and gracious. Dramatic Club, 1 year, Carreno Club, 1 year, Clee Club, 1 year, .lunior Chamber of Conuneree, l year, Lady America , Crocodile Island. RALPII REID New Urleans, Louisiana Behold a man of promise. Hi-Y Club, 1 year. SARAII REYNOLDS, Sally Oneida, New York Her voice was like the voive the stars Had when they sang together. Carrenn Club, 3 years, Dramatic Club, 2 years, Pep Club, 1 year, Psychology Cluh, 1 year, Clee Club, 2 years, Don Alonzo's Treasure , Crocodile island , Sweethearts on Parade , The Gipsy Trail. CLAIIIQE MARIEI RICE, Reeds St. Petersburg, Florida Here's to a girl with a heart and smile Who makes the bubble of life worth whiluf, Dramatic Club, 2 years, Carreno Club, 1 year, Junior Chamber of Commerce, 2 years, Pep Club, l year, Volley Ball, 1 year, Tennis, 1 year. FREIDA ELIZABETH RICK!-ITTS, Freda Columbus, Ohio A maiden 11.61917 boltl in spirit so quiet and nire. Junior Chamber of Commerce, 2 years, H. T. Y. Club, Secretary, I year, Carreno Club, 1 year, Crocodile lsland , Volley Ball, 1 year, Lady Aim-rica , Glee Club, 1 year. CHARLES RILEY, Chuck St. Petersburg, Florida True popularity takes deep root and spreads itself wide. Dramatic Club, 2 years, Carreno Club, 3 years, Don Alonzo's Treasure , Crocodile Island , Lady Anierif ca , Glee Club, 2 years, Junior Chamber of Conunerce, President, I year, The Gipsy Trail. DORIS ELIZAEETII RITCIIIE, '2Uol', Philadelphia, Pennsylvania When the rave of life has become intense. personality wins the game. Junior Woman's Club, 1 year. WILLIAM! ROBB, Bil1', Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania He loves a good joke. .51 .11 ,Y - Q ,, 5 vii' of O! I .gl!cnnq. I IIIIC-'. -'Ulf' QQ SQ E NIAXINE ROBBINS. Mn.If l'f-If-rsluirg, lllinois For nature mmlf' hw wha! she is. null nvrcr nmfif' mIothI'r. Carre-no Club, l ye-ar: Dfilllliillt' Club, l yi-ar: Jllllllll' xvlilllilllm Club, 1 ya-arg Pup Club, 1 ya-ar. ALICE Evns ROBINSON, Tu Mlarilim- City. Nvw Jr-rss-y Blur vyvx harm' az 1U0llliQ'l'lHlS witwhirzg lI0ll4l'f.N l'. and P.. 3 yi-arsg Annual Aml-gvttvr, 1 yvar: ,luIIioI' xvlilllllllxi Club. Il yours: DI'auIIalic Club. 2 yvars: Car- rvuu cllllb. 1 yr-ar: Don Alunzefs 'l'I'I-asIIrz- L Lady AlIll'I'll'i'luZ Cb-v cllllll. 1 yi-ar. GEORGE W'II.l.IfkNl Roni-:RTS Sl. l'c'lr-rslunrgr. l'liIIl'ill2i lfhnrm'If'r is highvr Ihnu irIlvIIvz't. llllflfl-llllll'iilS. 2 ye-ars. lN'lARY ICIJITII HOIJI-IN. Rurlie,' Sl. Pvtcrsburg. Florida A girl with morifsly and always wilh n srniI1'. .luninr W0lII3Il'S Club, 1 year: .luuior fllIi:ll11lN'I' of f.0lllll1l'l'l'f', 1 yearg Dramatic ClIIb. 1 yvar. BETTY l IIAIwi:s R0uI:Rs, '6BeIts llppvr Darby, Pe-IIIIsylvaIIia Good humor is gooflrmss and wisdom l'0llIIlilIl'll.u llraniuliv Cllllv, 1 your: 'l'lu- Gipsy Trail. l R.ANI:r:s Rmzrius FlllSllllI,f1, Nr-w York ullnppy is shi' who is ronlrntf' WINSTON Romans, Rug St. Pvtvrsbllrg, Florislu 'Tis wvll tu be off with thc nhl lure' lfrffun' you nn' nu with thc' llf'H'.u Captain Crvvu lmps. I ye-ar: Imp ilaskvtlvall. l yrar: Class Baslu-lball, 2 yvarsg lIItra-murals. 2 yvars. AI. Ross Chicago, Illinois A worthy forlum' awaits thv dcsz'rvirIg. .luuior ClIanIbm-r of Commerce, 1 yearg lr:-usIIr0. Don AlUllZU'S .. W , RV V, 49 23 Hi,Yf,V-llilf' Q Q 5Q. ....1: 5 5 MYRIAM Rossurza. 'sPussyfnce', St. Petersburg, Florida Sweet personality full of rrzsvnlilyf' MABLE Horn Cainvsvillv. Florida A truly worlhwhilv girl. Psychology Club. 1 yoar: .lunior Woman's Club, l year: Dramatic Club, 1 yvar. KATHLEEN Rows St. Petersburg, Florida Time rrmnot rhange her, nor ruslom .slate hvr infinite variety. W1NF1i:i.o RUSSEL. Windy Bath, Mainf- Entvr lht' master nn'1'hrmir': Winfivlfl who Iilfvx hulls and srrvws and shafts and Hanks. Don Alonzo's Treasurs- 1 Les Aiglc-s Club: Carreno Club, 2 yvars. MARGARET llu.i. SACK:-:TT. nT0lI1IIIllf?,, Oberlin, Ohio uI fil'l1f1lilIt'SS is ll grvnt lllllllifjl vwr l1lllllfft'Il.M Business Staff Don Alonzo! 'l'rc-asurn- 1 Junior Wo- man's Club, 3 yrarsg P. and P., 2 years, Dramatic Club, 2 yeursg Carrvno Club, 1 year. t Currotm SADLEH. l.adflie Clevvlancl, Ohio He was ri gvnllvnlzzn from sole to frown. Carre-no Club, 2 years, Tr:-asurer, 1 year: Don Alonzo's 'frvasuirf- 3 Lady AmPrica , SwPe'-tht'-arts on Parade : The Gipsy Trail. WILBUR SALTIQR. '4Sonny St. Petersburg, indiana ln alhletirs hr' finds his rhirf delight. lntra-mural Football, l yt-arg lntra-mural Diamond Ball, 1 yvarg lntra-mural Basketball, 1 year, Pop Club, 1 yvar. LOUISE SANDOCK, S'l'rofanity South Bend, Indiana g.Whl'fPl'l'f she is she alovs her bf'sl. Psychology Club, l ye-arg Biology Club. 1 year, junior Woman? Club, 1 year: Dramatic Club. 2 years: P. and N P., 2 ycarsg National llonor Society, 1 year: Scholar- ship Club, 1 year. Sixty.1wo , V 0 eg g ,1 QQ 5? MARGARET Louisi-3 SANSBURY. Pegg Johnstown, Pennsylvania Our deeds determine us, as we determine our deeds. Les Aigles, l year: ,lunior Woman's Club, 1 year. VERA SASSER Bartow, Florida Ever ri friend to all. DALE J. SAWYER. Philbert', Elyria. Ohio A pleasant ehnp well liked by all. ESTHER Scuovvu. S1ubby J. Df, lntlianapolis, lndiana A good disposition is ri previous gift. Dramatic Cluh, 1 yearg Les Aigles Club. 2 years: P. and P., 3 years: Tennis, 1 yearg Volley Ball, 1 year, National Honor Society. Room V. SEMET, Rorldie', Morristown. New Jersey ln personality he exeellsf' w'Il.l.IAR1 M. SHARTZER, 1Irummer,' Morgantown, West Virginia He has no ambition unless it be to throw an egg into an eleetrie fan. Band, 3 years: Carreno Club, 2 years: Psychology Cluh, 1 year: Orehestra, 2 years. MARY JANE SHAW Buffalo. New York Never idle I1 moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. ALBERT W. SI-IEPHARD, Bud Coderich, Ontario, Canada A reliring nature, full of fun, a good companion, and a handsome ladf' No-So-We-Ea Photographer, 2 years: The Whole Town's Talking , Track, 1 yearg Lady America. i l. fi Sixty-three 4 'A . n I .a- I QQ 5? MARJORIE KATIIERINE SIIERON. 'Ullarf' Marion, lndiana Much more we ran not aslr for. Les Aigles Club, 2 years: Junior Chamber of Cornrneree, I year: Carrenu Club. 1 year: Lady Ame-riea : Dra. matic Club, l year. CAROLINE SIIIIJK, IC, Toledo, Ohio Always ready for a goof! lime. Carreno Club, l year: Dramatic Club. 1 year: Clee Clllll, 1 year. DOROTIIY B. SIIICK, Red Toledo, Ohio A senior mind with rr laugh pure galil. Carreno Club, 1 year: Damatic ClIIb, 2 years: Brush and Palette Club, 1 year: Clee Club, 2 years. JENNIE SII-:RKi:sI:. 'Glenn Sl. Petersburg, Florida 'l'lIe warnirh af genial rourlesy. The ealm of self-relianref' Clee ClIIh, 1 year: Dramatic Club, 3 years: Carreno Club, 2 years: Junior Woman's ClIIh, 2 years: Les Aigles ClIIb, 2 years: Junior-Senior Prom Decoration Committee: P. and P., 1 year. ULIVEIQ SIMARD. JR.. Sterile Worcester. Massaeliusetts He's president of oar elass. Yoifll finrl heis lilaerl by every lass. President Sophomore Class part time: President Junior Class: Swimming Team, 2years: lntra-mural Swimming. 2 years: Don Alonzo's Treasure : President Senior Class: Delegate to Constitutional Convention: Business Staff of Don Alonzo's 'l'reasure : Business Staff of Senior Play: Chairman of Junior-Senior Prom. BETTE JANI: SIMPSON Dayton, Ohio Utllorlest, gentle anal retiring. Dramatic Club, 1 year: Psychology Cluh. l year: Brush and Palette Club, 1 year. HENRY SIMPSON. JR., Hanky Dowling Park, Florida lr beromes a young man In lie nIoflf'sI. Brush and Palette Club, 1 year: P. and P. Nlake-up Staff. MARTHA ELIZABI-LTII SIMS Newton, Alabama Refined, son-iable and even g1!Ill10l'0llS is she. Junior Woman's ClIIh, 1 year: Don Alonzo's Treasure : Carreno Club, 2 years: Clee ClIIb, 2 years: Lady America. rwillj'-flrlll' sv' ' '29 QQ 5? ROBERT SIVITER. Bob St. Petersburg. Florida Whal shall I say? His devil.: exreerl all speeehf' Grown lmp Foollmall. 3 years: Representative to Student Cow-rnment: Don Alonzo's Trr-asure : Senior Play Business Staff. NIARY EVELYN SKEVAKIS, Bua'rlie Roehester. New York People finrl in her l'l'l'fj'lh1'llg eongerzialf' Carrr-no ffluli, 2 years: Biology Club, l year: ll. T. Y. Clnh. l year: Lady Allll l'it'ill'2 Brush and Palette Club. 1 year: Crocodile lSl8Illl.N Lois S1.oTr:. Dolly Lancaster. l'ennsylvania A raunlrnanrv in whirh rliri mee! .Sweet reeorrls. promises as sweet. .lunior Womank tllulw. l yrar: Brush and Palette Clulw, l year. HANSEL SMITH Tampa. Florida Pipe mul win. ELWYN A. SMITH Wilmington. Delaware A vreature aol Inn bright nr ,zonal For human ll0fIlfl'.S daily food. lli-Y Club, l your: Carr:-no Cluh. l year: Orehrstra. 1 yoau': Sl'll1llill'Sllill Cluli. l yt-ur: National llonor Society. hall year. ROBERT SMITH. Bob Youngstown. Ohio A romnmn name, har na. not a common boy. lntra-mural. 2 years: .lnnior Chamlwr of Commerce. l year: Don Alonzo's Treasure. FRANK SMITH Winnepeg, Canada Tn do him justin' needs a hoolr. abnulg Wall sum il ap in. just a good old srauI. ' lli-Y tllnln, l year: National llonor Soviety, half year. IREM: SNEL1.. W'eenie', Beverly. Massachusetts She ran rln nothing but what indeed is lianvsl I0 be flour. 4, 5 SY 1:-:L-5, 3 QIUIIIQ .jlllllg QQ 5? BILL SNELLINC, g'Snail', Lavonia, Georgia A shark in lhe water. A shiek on land. lntra-murals. 2 years: P. and P., 2 years: Varsity Swim- ming Team, 2 years: Hi-Y Club, 1 year: Constitutional Convention Representative: Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee. ROBERT N. SOM!-:Rvn.1.E, Babu Williamsport, Pennsylvania A man whose work is worthy. RUTH ROLAND SOMM1-:RKAMP. Patricia Sloogev Columbus, Georgia What's in my head my tongue may say: Whafs in my heart my eres belray. Dramatic Club, 1 year. TED STAMBAUGII Braddock, Pennsylvania Life's a sporting game. GERALD B. STANTON. Jerry , Cambridge, England uPf'l'St'l7Pfillg, ronfidenl he wends his way' lo xrholaslir' lame. National llonor Society, 2 years: Reporter, l year: Scholarship Club, 2 years: Hi-Y Club. 2 years: Treasur- er, 1 year: Les Aigles Club, 1 year: Orchestra, I year: P. and P., 1 year: No-So-We-Ea Staff, 1 year: Carr:-no Club, 1 year: Pep Club. 1 year: Student Government Senator: Business Staff The Gipsy Trail. NAOMI STAFLETON Clinton, lowa Notice her sylphlike grace. Don AlOnzo's Treasure : Sweethearts on Parade- : ,lun- ior Chamber of Commerce, 1 year: Dramatic Club, l year: i'Lady American: Crocodile Island. ELIZABETH H. ST. CLAIR, Betty,' Alexandria, Pennsylvania A perfect woman, nobly planned To warm, Io comfort, and command. ' ROBERT STEIN, Babu Hawthorn, New York ll he walks or ehanees lo ride, il will be on the sunny side. Les Aigles Club, l year. . rxty-six - nity' ' l I ,digg 5f Z 410 0 any I- - --'.lhnnF QQ Eg g MARCIA STEWART. Marsh We-bstrr. Massachusrtls With rharms anrl tiirturs for all to arlmir0. htlARY STI-IWAR1' Warren. Ohio Time rannot rhange har. GERA1.n1NE lh'lA.l0R STu.1.soN. Gerry , Dc-trnit, Michigan Catz gay. gay ann' in tuna with the' out-of-doors. CHARLES STONE. Cl1arlie Chautauqua, Now York As musiral as bright Apalltfs flute. Band. 1 year: Orchestra. 1 yf-ar: Hi-Y Cluh. 2 years. DOROTIIEA STowEE1,, Dot Oakland. Maine A gnorl hvart is worth gold. ELLEN STUART. Lyn,' hlnultriv. Gvorgia l.ilrv a sharlou' shi- mates anrl goes. but hvr :fork is always wall Ilona. Dramatic lfluh, l year: Los Aigles. 2 yt-ars: Lady AmPrica : P. and P., 2 yaarsg Tennis, l yrfarg Volley Ball. 1 yvarg Gloe Club, 1 yf-arg Carreno Cluh. I year. HARRIETTE VALERIE TARANKO Atlanta. Gvorgia Cond looking and popular. lfonu' varly anal avoid the rush. Psychology Cluh. l yvar: Junior Woman's Cluh. I yt-arg Christmas Chapel Program. NIARTIN HENRY TEWES. Horl.'0', San Antonio, Tvxas As for nw. all l know is that l know nothing. Varsity Football, 3 years: Track, 2 years: S Cluh. 2 yi-urs: lntra-murals, 2 years. .. ,.... ' pg Sixty-smten l Six It -viglll Qfflll. .jjlliqg QQ 5? LYDIA ANNA TuEURER. Lyd Grantwood, Now .lersf-y She charms vuvrqvom' shz- 1110018 by her art of wonirersa- tionf' Brush and Pals-ttv Club, l yr-ar: Dramatic- Club, I ye-ar: Junior Chamber of Comntervv, I yearg Delegate to Con- stitutional Convontion, I yt-ar: National llullot' Socir-ty. 1 ycarg The Gipsy Trail. HOPE 'I'u0MAs Brooklyn, Nvw York To flu vaxilt' what is rliflivult for others is Ihr' ruarlt of talent. Pep Club, 1 yvar. CHARLES MASTIJN Tuonus Bamburg, South Carolina lily only books wvre moizlvns' looks and folly' is all llzvy taught. Atltlc-tic Association. l yvarg Lady Ante-ri1'a : .lunior Class Treasurvrg Svnior Class Treasurvrg Homo Room Presitlvnt: Intra-murals, 1 yvarg Class Diamond Ball. 1 yt-ar. CORA MAIKILARET' 'I'uoMAs. Dee St. Petvrslutrg, Florida Fast in miml and luuguzf' Junior Woman's Club. l yt-ar. WILLIANI BERNARD THOMAS. BNF, llulfalo, New York Will you lvam' your jvslings. your jars anal your quarrvls, fiUl1ll'lIlllI1g with Billy for prouzl-nzorlrling laurc'ls? NELL THOMPSON. Little Nell Kiugstrt-0, Slllllll Carolina 'lV1'ath llu' Florida palms shv rharms all who gaze upon. hvr lovc'liness. Dramatic Club, I yvar: Carre-no Club. 1 year: Lady Ameru'a g 'Crotrotlile Island. JAMES MORTON TIPPEY Yanvouvvr, Washington Why not lim' anal rnjoy lilo. lli-Y Club, 2 yr-urs: llusinf-ss Stall Don Alonztfs Treas- urt ': Amatvur Radio Club. BARTON WINSTON TOMPKINS St. Pete-rslmrg, Florida Life is a jvst aml all things show it - you z'an'I gut away from that. Class Baskvtball. 2 yr-ars. w- EQ 5 Qfflllj l IIII- ..-..---'Claus' NA't'uANu:l. C. Tomsou. Nat lfrie. Pennsylvania Such a fricnrl tcas he ta all That the tcorltl gave him a nunte. Varsity Track. 2 years: Green lntps. l year: National llouot' Society. 2 ye-urs: Athletic Association. President. l ycar: N ice-l're-sitlcnt Senior Illass. li0nt:R'r Atxrou Tousou. Bob l-Irie. l'cnnsylvania Cowl hcallh untl goml senxe arc llco of lifc's grcatcxt blessings. .Ntltlctic Association. l year: Track Nlauagcr. 2 ycars: Don Alonzo's 'I'reasure g Lady America 1 Sweet- hearts ou l,Lll'illlt'N1 Clee Club, 2 years: Nllrocoalile lslatulu: Carre-no Club. 2 years. Ouvtl Loutstz 'l'owNst:Nn St. Petersburg. Florida The utiltlevl munncrx anrl Ihr' gcntlrst heart. l'lll'l'll 'I'Rr:AsURt: Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania A riolrl by a nmxsy stone llalf hlrltlen from the cya. .luuior Wotnan's Club. l year: lfarrf-no Club. l year: ,lunior Chamber of Conunerce, 1 year. HAROLD AR't'uuR TROT1' Alliance. Ohio 'Tuyaging through strange suis. W.ARRPIN GORDON Tutms. Tubbs l'lllllll'2:l. New York Da you seelt' Warrelfs equal? .None is e.rcep1 ht'n1self. lVIr:1.l.ts Lnnm' TUCK. Mall Ze-pltyrbills. Florimlu l'ru not in the role of u common man. Dramatic Club. l year: Biology Club. 1 year: Junior lfluuuber of Comtucrce. 2 years. DURWARD TURNER Atlanta. Georgia Sports are to be playcfl. not tallfetl nf. l ., -qv Si 1 t y-rl in Q QQ 5 wt, 3 Severity ' IDA NIURIEL TURNEII. 'Ulloolt-yi, Montreal, Canada A plate of riirrent fashion. HAROLD TWEILII. Cookie Ontario, Canada HWUIHYII do not ilisrnay him. lntra-murals, 1 year. LALAII CATIIEIIINI: ULII St. Petersburg, Florida Lovely in II eharming, quiet IUII-Y... JAMES lVlII.'l'0N VALENTINLI. Fiflge Monticello, Georgia ln flu' town ur in lht' rounlrvv he holrls his own for n flay uf sporlsf' Varsity Baskellrall. 2 years: Imp Football, 1 yt-arg Var- sity Football, 1 year: lntra-murals, 2 yearsg ,lunior Cllilllllwl' of Conuueree. l yearg S Club, 2 years: ,llllllUI'-St'lll0I' Prom Committee: Hi-Y clllllll Sports lfditor N11-Sax-We'-Pia: Captain of Basketball. '36. MARcAIII:'r EI.IzAI1I:'I'II VAUQIIN St. Petersburg. Florida Tho path of iliity is the way tu glory. Carreno Cluli, l yearg Orchestra. 2 years. MAX VIDAI. Fort Monroe, Virginia With ri view point all his own. JOIIN WILLIAM WAGNEII, Ufllllllll-Yu Cleveland Heights. Ohio l.el us Ihen lie up mul doing. Junior Business Manager No-So-We-Ea: Junior-Senior Prom Committee: Advertising Manager Don Alonzok Tr:-asure g Junior Advertising Manager P. and P.: Na- tional Honor Soeiety. 1 yearg Business Manager No-So- We-Eag Secretary Home Room: Business Manager The Gipsy Trail. WILLIAM KENNIJTII WALKER Mt. Pleasant, 'Fl'IlllPSSf3t' His lilllt' is forever. and ezierywherr his plac-v. fwfr Ir, -1 I ,4 I gn ' Offlll. .filming QQ 5? MARX' FRANCES WYALKI-IR A Mieanopy, Florida Rare as a tlay in June. NATALIE P. WALTllAl,l.. Naf' Birmingham, Alabama A violet in the youth of primy nature. National llonor Society. half year. DoRo1'uY JANE WARREN. Sherry Detroit. Michigan For men may mine. anrl men may go. But l go on forever. l junior Womatfs Club. 2 years. DONALD J. WATsoN St. Margaret! Hay. .lamacia Like tuvo single gentlemen rolled in one. Jostzvu WATSON, Joey Long Island. New York Nowhere so busy a man as he there was. And yet he seelnerl busier than he was. P. and P., 3 years: Sports Editor, I year: Don Alonzo's Treasuren: Crocodile Island g Scholarship Club. 2 years: Carreno Club. 1 year: Swimming Team. l year: Intra-mural Basketball, I year: National Honor Society, 1 year: Roman Banquet, 1 year. PAULINE WEAVER. Little Bit', St. Petersburg, Florida Strike up the banrlg she can leatl in any parade of fashions. Les Aigles Club, 1 year. National Honor Society. l year. lRENl-I WENDELI.. W'endelI', Ocean City. New Jersey The hand that hath made you fair hath rnatle you good. Brush and Palette Club, 1 year. ALBION BOGERT WESCOT, Alu River Edge, New jersey .4ims antl ideals are fore-runners of success. Crocodile lslandf' 1'. W i ' U xx., Sererztt'-one Oli: ' .glaring- EQ 5? CuAiu.Es I'Aiu. Wtzsr. Won:'r Roulufster, Nrw York The musiz' in my hvurl I hon' Lung after il rms hvunl rm nmrvf' Carrx'noClul1, 3 years: l'. and P.. l ye-ar: ,luuior tllllllllr lwr of Coiuluvrm-, 2 yvarsg Don Alouzola 'l'1'easiii't- 1 Lady Ann-l'im-a : Crux-otlile lflauml : Urauiativ Club. 3 ye-urs. Prvsiclent. I ye-ur. Ri:Bi:m:t:A WllIIPII,lS. NGf'tII'gl'll., Baslwick, Georgia Age l'lIIIIlUf lrillwr her. nor rusrum stale her infinite IFIIIIIIVY. ' IVIARY ELIZAIH-:Tu Wurriz. t'Rel1y St. Pm-tersluirg, Florida Thr wry piulr nj r'uurle'sy. Pwyvliology lfluln, I year: ,luuior Woiuaul fflulv, I yvar. Loulsrz Ihwiw WIIl1'PI. Lillie Bit Rot-kuiarl. Georgia The wry lIfl't'SI uf IITVF girls. EVAN WllI'l l'II'2R. Ju.. lr, Nlilfortl. Colmr't'tit'ut The glass of fashion uutl Ihr' molfl of funn. ERMA WIII'l I'l.PI. Worm'v SPIIIIIIIIIP. Florida Will: Il friendly llIllIjjt'l'l!'ll uuIurz'. Basketball. I year: Don Alonzo! 'I're-asure : Svvvvt- hearts nu Paratle ': Carrruo lilulr. 2 year-: l,utly Ama-ricaug Crocodile Islauel g Junior Cluuuln-r of Cout- irwrvv. l ye-ar: Ulm- llluln. I year. RALPH I':IINl'IS'I' W'iil'l'Txll-iwzii. Curley St. I'e-terslmrgr. lflorimla ullappy am I. from run' l'ru free. lulra-mural lfootliall, I ye-ar: lutra-mural IIiLillloltLl Ball, I year. Jouu CIIESLICX W'1m:uAN, 'lChvl Plum liruum-li. Soulli Carolina 3 Huw my m'hic'1'4'l1lc'r1ls lllllfk IlH'.' I l4'l'H gn In mer! i them. Repwse-iitativv to Student Se-nate: Class Basketball, 3 years: Varsity Buslwllrall. 2 years: Football, 2 yvars. 0 4, . ., W .I O ? Sf'1'e'r1Iv -two : J: 03 ,4 lle x lilfwl by f'I'Q'fIUlll'.u QQ 5? SIDNEX Wusom. Sill I-lute-ntun. ll:-nrgiu M.u:'rll.x xVIII'l I'IIiII Sl. I'vlersIuu'g. I lorimIal Sln- lrullfs in lmrzuly, lil.-if lln' night. WII.l.I.ikNl N. WIUI.l-'I'I. ll1'll-xl Knoxville-. 'I'r'l1lu--we' lln' spe'1ll.'.s fur lIlll!5t'lf.u Ilumc Ronin I,I'1'5IlI1'llII Ilrumutii' lfIuIm. I yr-ur: Intru- llllll'LlI5. I ye-ur: 1ILlI'I't'IllI IIIIIII. I ye-ur: lIl4l'IIl'Fll'll. I year! Ill:-c Iflulr, I yvur. IVRAAK Wmmn, llUlJlIllSu Huwlun. NIQA-s:u'IulQn'IlQ ll:'lln, ll'0l'llI.'u Ii.u.vu w'II.SllN Woon .-hula-rsml. Snulh lfalrnlilla Ur1le'fly l'IlllllIII'l.N XIVI'-PI't'4llI1'lII Ilx-N l.InIv. I yvur: Swr:-tary. I yr-ur. ,lfxmzs Womuzrzn. ll nrL-ie Unulllu. Nl'IiI'lIFIx1l Sunw Iluink ilu' ll'l1l'l1l is nunle- fur fun :mil jrnlif' . . :mil sn ilu I. Irs Mgle-5 l.InI1. I yl'1lI'. ISIIANIIICS I,l'lIlI.I.IC Wmizm. l,zuw Ifusl Iflnurlq-stun, Pe-nnsylvuniu ll ill: u lwrmum-nl plum' in our lIt'lIflS.u II. 'I'. Y. IfInIv. I yr-nr: Junior Chumln-r uf CUlIllllt I'l'l . 2 ysurs. Ilomln C. Wmm1'r. s'IInn Summit. N4-w ,lc-rsvy l.'l1m'r up uml SllIllt'.In I.e-5 .Xiglvs Club. I y:-ur: Ili-Y Iflulr. I year: National Ilmmr Sm-in-ty. half yi-nr. , i Serenly-Ilzree QQ 5? Rosa NIMH YASMIN. Rosie Stafford Springs, flUllIlPl'liCllI The induxlrious one always has a lung lisl of s1u'r'cs5a's Brush and Palette Club. I yr-ar. Q, ,. - Aj M4-Q g1T , 0- C D 0 Vx 4- 4 s 1 ' ,MJ 4. Svwrzllx'-fallr -1-1 a .. - 3 QQ 5? wnwnlllf' ilu Hilemnriant WILLIAM BESSER BEVERLY BAMOND October 11, 1935 Nov:-mlwr 16, 1935 Sevenly-five' W -ZX:-va, u 4 M k..J lb p E 5 1 . f AN wuz 9 N ZX Quo X Q f, X -'EW -T0 QY NOV 0 QQ ,QSQQMQ 5 M Mas. Cftcixk Guisorv I-'lNi.1-:Y JouN Pi:-tlzcii MR. WtllTl'I Adviser Prcsirlcnt Vice-Prcxirlcnt Arlriscr l't:Ar:iil-Ls Sfzuoomzr Yttuzliwlt Joni-Ls Sccrclnry Trcasurcr ln a tropical setting. amid the waving palms of St. Petersburg High School. the Junior Class. under the guidance of Mrs. Marie Cager and lVlr. C. lf. White. has loved and enjoyed a very successful life for two years. During our first year two groups of officers served the first and second semesters, respectively. As a sopho- more group, the class was outstanding in its edition of the Palmetto and Pine. All previous records were broken. both in advertising and in circulation. The editor. john Pearce, assisted hy a competent staff, published an eight-page paper of which more than a thousand copies were sold. The Junior Class officers are Gibson Finley, president: John Pearce. vice- presidcntg Mary Schooley, secretary, and Virginia jones, treasurer. As Juniors, the accomplishments of the class have been especially noteworthy. At the opening of the yuletide holidays, we presented the annual Christmas Program which was unusually entertaining. The Junior Operetta. a musical comedy entitled Crocodile Island. was a colorful production and proved to be very successful. During the second semester the Juniors edited their traditional issue of the -Palmetto and Pine. and under the leadership of the editor. Joel Campbell, the members of our class displayed their fine journalistic ability. As a farewell contribution to the Seniors, a delightful Junior- Senior Prom was given and as an added attraction, novelty entertainments were pre- sented which provided amusement for those not dancing. The Juniors' last tribute to the graduating class was the beautiful decoration of the stage for their commence- ment exercises. The Class of '37 will long hold in its memory the happy, worthwhile, full-to- overflowing days of its Junior year. . -1 1' 4- Y. Seventy-eight g C .0224 f HQ SQIME V 33 ........ . .... . -... . ....- ' K, f V N L2 ' f -2 QR 'I' www fsgfpp ' Q ...4 z Q . 1 I ,V in . x . .. H-Q GROI I' 1 Q - . . , ' ' I, 6:1 S unh mm' Cvorgf' Arc:-is Do 1 li' Arl-crrillan Mfrfwl A ams Vivian Ahlswu-Ii lfiigvnia Allwrl Ji-rry Allvn lidnu Allwnrdf-n Doris Andi-rson Ray mond A rin sl rong: Hardie Arnold Charlotte Bahia Wilma .Ivan Bakr-r Sulannv Bar-liv1't Dorothy Banks Franvvs Barkow Ilarhara ll3l'lIllITl Jov Barron Tom Bary Clara Battle Hilly Bauldin Dorolhy Bc-vrs i QQ 5? Junior Roll 'K R-Z GROUP lflilalwth B1-1-rf Cordon Ball Donald Be-rnsl Billy BPTIY Cov Brsl Glen Bills Doris Blavli Richard Blavk Claudv Blair Boh Blanc Mary Blanton B:-rnivv Blessing Dorothy Blvssnian Nora Blunilu-rg lloward Boon-am Ross Boyd Nlary Boy:-r :Xlida Braclwn ,lac-k Brandl Dorlha Brannin Iiulh Bravo ..- Helsvy Bridges Kathryn Brinkniivr lillwrl Brokaw Emily Louise' Brown llclvn Brown Franklin Brown 1 Fran:-es Brun- .Iohn Bl'lII'l' Kathryn Bryan Xvilfrvd Buclxlvy L. D. Buier l.,oisllllr1'li U4-orgy' Burlin- Boh Burquisl Be-tty Butler joel Caniplwll Nlyrtlv Carlson Robert Carroll Dorothy Cliandlvr Virginia Chass- Irs-lm 3 2,12 ,f Doris Chivra llughCl1ilds Nlartha Clapitl Nc-al Clark Glen Colnlm lrvnf' Collmy Sallie- Cole-y ,lolln Collwy Be-tty .Ivan Com-hran Bvily Conant Frvfl Cunt' Pfarhara Coolvy Ne-Ile Coopvrinan .Krlf-ne Cordrvy .lanv Colton Ward Crosivr ,lim Cunningham Franvvs Curliss Richard Czfkalski ll:-ls-n Danivl Andrew Davenport Eleanor Davis Harry Davis Jean Day Bernard Dearmin Frederick Dearmin L. F. DeBoard Herbert DeBorde Bob Delahunt John Dewey Margaret Dick Alan Dickover James Dietrich Charles Dimas Robert Dirlam Elva Dodson George Donaldson Lois Donehoo Marion Dufault George Dufoe Edgar Dunn Bill Durrant Lewis Dymond Jeanne Easters Maude Eddins Francis Edsell Ann Egerton Robert Elkins Bruce Ellis Frances Ellison Howard Embree Buddy Enwright Martha Jane Eustis Robert Evans Douglas Falconer Thelma Farley Jimmy Farmer Glenn Farren William Feerst Virginia Fettcrlnan Phyllis Finkenhiner John Fitzsimmons Frank Fleck Tenney Ford Leslie Forrest ' Janette Freshwater Bernard Furman Ruth Furman Mary Gaffney George Garraghan Georgene Glasgow Hugh Glidewell Clifford Gould Don Grady Dick Grafe Matis Greene William Grierson Wilberts Griffith William Grosbeck Betty Grounds Dick Groves Richard Grut Wanda Gust Janett Hackett Clara Hadley Evelyn Hale Darrell Haley Hoyt Hall Willie Ray Hall Flora Hamer Robert Hankey Shirley Hanks George Hannon Raymond Harmon Harriet Harris Dorothy Harrison Robert Hanvey Eleanor Haven Elizabeth Hayden Joan Heim Charles Heinz Chet Henry Louise Hibbs Dan Hiestand Doris Higer Charles Hightower Bob Hill Mattie Mae Hinton Myrtle Hoffman Edward Hoffman .lohn Hogin Donald Holman Hilbert Houston Milton Howarth Louise Howe Orpha Howell Mildred Huff Anita Hullman Clifton Huston John Hutto Bill lneson Mary Ingram Rhoda lverson Winston Jolmson Earl Jones Edna Jones Katherine Jones Virginia Jones Virginia Jordan Rita Jorgensen Louise Juntgen Alene Justus Ruth Kanarr Boll Kay Jim Keefer .lohn P. Kelley Bill Kemp Herbert Keown Virginia Kidd' Grace King 5 6nElIIIlI '- -'insane QQ QSQI MQ J olm C. King Frances Kithcart Lewis Klattie Arthur Klutts Johnnie Klutz Clair Knerr Ruth Kraft Sarah Kruse Robert Laidlaw Betty Laidlaw .lean Lambdin Stuart Lampe Ruth Lane Tom Lang .lean Laraway .loan Laraway William Larkins Donald Latham Lura Mae Laughmillcr Bob Leak Bob Lee Georgia Rae Lee Earl Leifeste Rita Lemon Louise Letsinger Howard Lewis Ada Jane Lewis Grethel Littlejohn Marie Llewellyn Henry Lochte Bob London George Lott Virginia Loughnot Marguerite Lucas Frances Lundquist Bill Luther Bill McArthur Sam McArthur Jean McBride Barbara McClintock Kenneth McCullough Anne McClure Marion McEachern Margaret McFarland Robert Mclntire Kenneth McLeod William McLeod Dorothy McNeely J. B. McNeely Kyle McPhail Gene MacEneny Eileen MacDonald Ralph Macombre Betty Mahaffey Rebecca Maldovin Eugenia Mann Louise Marks Anna L. Maron Bettie Martin Wa' ' asxsg. ia Dan Martin .limmie Mathews Nell Mathews Jolm Mayberry Ruth Meares Sylvia Meares Harold Mears Katherine Meros Barbara Meyer Ajax Miller Geraldine Miller Walter Miller Virginia Millsap Ruth Minnich Annette Moody William Moone Margaret Morton Deen Mountain LeRoy Mundorff Billy Nevitt Betty Jane Nicholson Kathryn Nicks Ruth Niffenegger Annetta Noble Noriene Noble Frank H. O'Brien Fred Oeters Theodore Oliver Edwin Orr Tom Orr Emily Page J ane Palmer Frances Parker Sara Parker Charles Parks Hulme Pattinson Helen Pearce John Pearce Alma Pendley Jean Phillips Dwight Pickett Dorothy Pilsbury 'Kenneth Piltz Doris Pleasants .lack Pollard Florence Popwell Joseph Porter Elizabeth Post Virginia Pouncey Claire Power Omar Powers Ella Queen Melvin Ramsey Blanche Raws Rhoda Raymond Mary Redman Dick Reed Bernarr Reeder Carrie Louise Reid Robert Reinhold Eighty-one pg Lloyd Remington Dorothy Reynolds Anita Richards Maxine Riden Chester Roberts Hazel Roberts Robert Rogers Peggy Roney Mary ,I o Ross Peggy Ross William Ross Dorothy Roughgarden Dorothy Rudy Bona Rushing Alice Salter Emil Samec Verne Sassaman Robert Sauers Dorothy Schatz Olga Schatz Jeannette Schlegel Virginia Schmidt Mary Schooley Martha Scott Scott Searles Edward Sheehan Jean Shell Donald Shepherd Walter Shiver Betty Shriner Donald Simpkinson Dick Singleton Paul Smith Richard Smith Bayne Snyder Ruth Sparks Bobbie Speer Eleanor Speer Julian Stanley Herbert Stannard Alderman Stansel Kenneth Stanton Hubert Steed Jeanne Steel Andy Stephens Betty Stevens Hugh Stewart Raymond Stewart Mary Stevenson Helen Stiles Sandy Stiles Nancy Stivers Fletcher Stoufer Louise Swafford Buddy Sweet Robert Swindells Virginia Talbot Bill Taylor Howard Taylor Lucille Taylor Charles Thompson Robert Thorne Pauline Thrasher Evelyn Tierney Marjorie Tokstad W 5? Shelby Trager .limmy Trimble Merle Trubey Joyce Tumer Marjorie Turner Stanley Tweed Edna Ulm Muriel Urlocker Charles VanFleet Nellie VanHouten Louise Valsek Alice Vaughn Eldon Velboom Doris Vickers Alice Vincze Barbara Wagner Ella Wakefield Robert Wakefield Archie Walker Virginia Wallin Donald Walrath Leon Walsh .lack Walter Wendell Ware Barbara Warren Lois Warren .lane Warriner Jean Watson Verne Way Eleanor Webb Betty Jane Webber Anna Tornquist Bob Weeks gf, 41 .N - t t ,ltvf 1 . I K I t ff IA I I It xxx 4 tt I ' sf ' if' W 1 1 Q eil 1--1' i Elshly-two - 0 of Q' 09' ' 2 Sylvia Wells Betty .lo Wendell Mary West ,lane Weston Addison Wheeler Betty White Ted White Louise Whittier Margaret Whitworth Robbie Wideman Louise Wilder .ludith Wiley Winifred Wiley Bette Williams .lane Williams Irene Williams Phyllis Williams Roy Williams Wynel Williams Clyde Williamson Ralph Wilson Alvin Wittmeyer Frances Wood Martha Wood Edward Woolner Janet Wright Marjorie Wunderlich Verne Yonkers U. G. Young Clarice Zehler Bette Zink Woodrow Zinn QQ 5? ff i -if i U M ... .NN T112 -fu.. eN E6-S9 ..q, f gm th sg.-M 3 L As 1 x 1 v 4 .e 1 A ' 1. E Sf of W 9 4 ' A W S ' 4 5 SZ N KX i 'L- L 1 ' B 17 QQ 5? Miss Kfwiss Bunny DELMIUNT MR. STALLCUP Adviser President Adviser BARBARA Nicznors Bmw Ru' St'l'l't'flIf,Y-TI't'HSllft'l' Vice President Fresh from the bright sun and blue waters of St. Petersburg came in September a new class of Sophomores to the shelter and companionship found only within the walls of S. P. H. S. Under the efficient and willing supervision of Miss Kaniss and Mr. Stallcup, our advisers, the class was quickly organized. At the first class meeting the election of officers for the first semester was held. Those elected to office were: President. George Alleng Vite-President, Buddy Dela- huntg Secretary, Betty liayg Treasurer, Barbara Nichols. The officers elected for the second semester were: President, Buddy Delahunt' Vice-President, Betty Hayg Secretary-Treasurer, Barbara Nichols. 1 The annual Sophomore Edition of the Palmetto and Pine was a huge success. Miriam Krayer, the editor, was assisted by an able staff in this Sophomore under- taking. ln accordance with the old S. P. H. S. tradition the Sophomores decorated the auditorium and stage for the Baccalaureate Service. The Sophomores are firm in the belief that greater opportunities are awaiting lhem next year. E. ,I . ' 3 I , sae , . 7,4 lg yszx 6? A Q Q QQ 5? 1 xr f, a A-F GROUP J- K.: N I L . G-Q GROUP ' K RBA Izlghly-sezwz .-I IIuIl ' - 'lannv QQ Sgn g Sophomore Roll 5 K is 2 J! Elkon Louis Aluram Willie Ahrams Beth Adams Doris Adams Dorothy Adams Frank Adams Robert Adams Tom Adeoek Leo Albert Mary Jane Albright George Allen Dorothy Allyn George Anderson ,lan Anderson lola Anglin Charles Angnes Emerson Applegate Frank Atehely Robert Atwood Dick Artnantrout Robert Auereman R-Z GROUP llarris Austin Frank Badger Betty Bailey Georgia May Baird Don Baker Earl Baker Conley Ballew Mary Ried Barltee Mary Ella Barksdatle Bob Barrett Ralph Barrett Betty Barth Anita Batts William Baynard Arlo Bean lilonzo Bean Gene Beason llelen Beattie Jack Bell Lewis Belmont Betty Bl'l'QIlHtfI l' Doris Biekly Mary Bierly lflizaltetlt Billingsly Lois Baluvelt Stewart Blauvelt Gladys Bohannon Nin Bond Monroe Booth Jimmie Boss Phyllis Box ,lohn Braswell Richard Braswell Beulah Brill Bill Brinkmeir Helen Louise Brooks Bob Brown J. B. Brown Kathryn Brumit Augusta Bryan llyman Cain Paul Cain lwghtw eight gil., K Mary Alene Calvert Daisy Cameron Bill Carey Jack Carskaddon Blanche Carter .lean Cartwright Lois Cater Bob Catlin Frances Chance Louise Cltaneey lfarl Childs, Jr. Junior Childs Dorothy Churchill Anna Clark Marguerite Clarke Sudic Clarke Boland Clarson Ruth Clarson lrene Clayton Mary Clayton Virginia Clohle Lenore Cohen David Warren Cole Edward L. Cole Harold Cole Hubert Coleman Alton Colley Evelyn Colson Clifton Comegys Margorie Cook Vera Cook Douglas Lee Cooper Frank Coppins Clyde Council Bruce Cover George Coxhead John L. Cowsert Clifford Cramer Billy Crommitt John L. Cromkite Vernon Croxton Charles Cremmins William Cunningham Betty Curry Kent Cushman Russell Cyphers Dorothy Davies Anna Davis Hazel Davis Oscar Davis Frances Deal Ortorelo Dean Charles Dearmin Clare DeGhelder Ralph Knight DeLoach Patsy DeMunn Buddy Delahunt Josephine Dennis Stells Dennis Mary Diaz Eloise Dicks Kathleen Dillashow Helen Dillman Robert Dirlam Frederick Dittrick Sidney Dodd Craig Donovan Frank Dorman Edna Dow lleleu Dounie Marguerite Dove Lucy Dutill Betty Earle James Edwards Constance Elder Jane Ellis Margie Epps Jack Erwin Ronald Ewart Harry Farrington Jack Feaster June P. Field Grace F ieldere Raymond Frenberg Ed. Fleming Florence Fletcher Dan Ford Leonard Fox ' Lois Jane Francis Daniel Frantz Billy Frazine Cecil Frederick Katheryn Freiburger Ruth Furen Marjorie Gahn Vita Gamse Eleanor Candy Stanley Garbett Haward Garver B. F. Gay, Jr. Leander Gettys Earl Gilbert Dorothy Gilbert Evelyn Gindle Jerria Girard Arthur Glendinning Bob Galt Rayfors Goodsin Don Gourley Jane Gower B. Jack Green Ely Grossman Lucille Gunter Robert Haltman Howard Ham Ruth Hamby John Hannon Lois Haresign Ehrman R. Harding Nellie Grace Hardy Max Harper Charles Harris Ruth Hayden Joyce Hayes John Hayward Dorothy Hebard Bill Henry Sarah Jane Herden Richard Herne Lillian Marjorie Hibbard Vivian Hibbard Albertina Hickman Bob llidberg Frank Heim Richard Heim James Hill Dorothy Hitt James Hobbs Louise Hobbs D. L. Hobby Robert Hodgers .,.. ---.--vs .,,', QQ SQIMQ QIQIII. IllI'-...'-. - immune Robert Hoffman Walter Hogan Bob Hollis Ross B. Holmes L. J. Hoos Allen Hoover Allender Howard Richard Howard Norma Huckle Fred Hudson Allen Huff Blanche Huggins Bruce Hull James Humphreys Bob Hunold Pauline Hurst Frank Hutcheon Beverly Ilgenfritz Billy lrvin Lewis Ives Alfred Jackson Gladys Jackson Melvin Jackson Frances Jamin Virginia ,Ieffords Bill Johnson Dorothy Jones Leila Mae .lones Wanda Jones Carol Jordan Miriam Kamerer Edward Kelly Philip Kelcourse Kenneth Kemp James W. Kerr Frank King Mary King Louis Kisseleff Martha Kittcart Virginia Klasing Betty Klebe Betty Knowlton John Kovach Mirian Krayer Alma Krebs lnez Kuhn Dan Lacey, Jr. Marjorie L. Lane Jim Lang Viola Larabee Betty Latto Julia Lawrence David Lee G. V. Leland Philip Lettelier William Letts Jimmie Lewallen Charlotte Lewis Edith Lewis Jacqueline Lewis 0 ' v E F Jane Lindsey Dorothy Lipsey Bud Littig Elizabeth Llewellyn George H. Locke Hazel Loebel Francis Long Martha Long Mel Ruth Love Robert Lucey Flora MacDonald Hazel Maclver Betty Macauley Bessie Gene Macon Richard Madson Althea Mair Bert A. Mann Joyce Mansfield Anne Marks Clifford Marshall Donald Marshey Juliet Mastry Michael Mastry Jane Mathers Martin Mathews Bessie Matthews Lyle Maxon Clare McCall Frank McCall Eugene McDonald Betty McFarlane Frances McGill Elizabeth McLaughlin Alex McMahon Richard McQuarrie Billy McQueen Anne McVeigh Barbara Meals Ruth Mears Margery Melody Earl Merriam Dorothy Meyers Dorothy Micholli Allen Miller Bert Miller Betty Miller Dorothy Miller Margaret Minkley Pauline Moeller Virginia Monney Lee Morrill Leonard Morris Richard H. Morris Bill Matsinger Winton Mountain Oscar Murphey Bill Nelson Dorothy Nelson Kenneth Nelson Barbara Nichols Eighty mne Carl Nichols Howard Nicks Gussie Nipper Anna Noel Bill Noling Betty O'Brien Robert Ormsby Samuel Orr James Overton Jane Owenby Emma Paschell Mary Pattinson Rita Patton John Patrick Barbara Peden Betty Peer Betty Lou Percy Nellie Pheil Ernestine Phillips Raymond Pinholster Earl Pippenger Ruth Podalsky Bob Porter Wilbur Pounds Wilson Pounds Wardie Powell Theresa Powell Robert B. Price Mason Proper Ruth Puckett Melvin Ramsey Dorothy Randall Betty Ray Gene Raymond Mary Read Mary Reed Frances Rees Paul Reese Thomas Reilly Alma Reiter Adeline Reuer A. Walter Reynolds Frances Reynolds Willard Reynolds Clarkson Rhodes Josephine Rice n 'f H Q Stanley Richardson Harold Ricketts Emily Rickle Joe Ridgely Jack Ritterskamp Edwin Robert Clare Rogers Claudia Rogers Lyman Rogers Readers Romine Paul Roney Margaret Roske Albert Ross Marion Rosser Eleanor Rowe Stanley Rowe Mary Russ Herden Russell Martha Russell Dell Rutan William Salinas Maynard Samms Barbara San James San Lucille Sara Leah Sassaman June Schumaker Charles Scroggs Dorothy Sears Johnnie Grace Sears Marcus Sears Sherwood Seeher Lacy Shaw Charleton Shauver Mildred Sheehan Irving Shropshire Ruth Shultz Ruth Sibely Mary Ann Simmons Donald Simpson Jimmie Simpson Edna Singles Otis Sinnatt Willis Skaggs Frances Smart Charles Smith Lydia May Smith Marjorie Smith Naomi Smith Olive I. Smith Richard Smith Bob Spaduzzi Jack Spencer Paul Speer Lu Steinberg George Stevenson Helen Stoddard Winifred Steward Thomas W. Stokes George Strong Maxine Stroble Lucille Strain Jack Strecker Virginia Stuart Ann Stuart Ted Sumner Jean Talbot Arlyn Tassell June Tatum Mary Taylor Marge Tennant Charles Thacker Bill Thomas Harry Thomas Hugh Thomas Mac Thomas Rentz Thomas Robert Thomas Willie Mae Thomas Yvonne Thomas James Tillette Garvin Timms David Tippey Erma Todson David Tooke John Townsend Wesley Townsend Conny Trangas Minerva Travers Bess Treasure Ruth A. Treiffisen Nmffy - Florence Truesdale Susan Tyler June Valsek Ralph Velboom Barbara Van Horsten Rosalind Von Tobel Martha Wakefield Helen Walters Howard Warren Alodd Watkins Louise Watson Charles Wear Julian Webber Randy Wedding Ann Wells Jimmie Wells James Q. West Joseph W. West Billy Whatley Beverly White Evelyn White Rudolph Wideman Robert A. Wilcox Jean Wilhelm Bill Williams Harold Williams Kathryn Williams Jean Wilson Natalie Wilson Pete Wilson H. Standish Winthrop Glenn Witt, Jr. Thornton Womack Jean Wood Ruth Wooley Paul Wooley Patricia Worrell Jane Iris Worrall Johnnie Mae Wright Eugene Wyler Elaine Wyman Murray Yosim Sam Yosim Martha Zinn QQ SQ x l Q32 Allzvlx'-1111: , v, Say' 3 Q, Lxvffa - N - QQ 5? g i E Q- -' -. -Q . :5,f,j-g A ' 'N-N.,-,, -. ,I -Qu ,, --1 . IFIUIHH C' 1 N X A 'gun-ll-an QQ 5? Coaching Personnel T Coach Fred K. Stewart, the old masterw of Florida high school athletic circles, assisted this year by the capable Coach P. D. Goodyear, has again led the St. Petersburg High School through a memorable year of triumph in the sporting world. Coach Stewart, organizer of the Big Ten Conference, has been the president sinee its existence. Recently Mr. Stewart resigned from this office because of other pressing duties. Coach Stewart has been successful in instilling into the minds of the athletes the spirit of fair playg a quality that is very essential to every boy. Coach Goodyear, former star of the liniversity of Florida, came here this year, succeeding Mr. Benn as assistant eoaeh. No other person has won as many friends as he has in the short time he has been with us. St. Petersburg Iligh is fortunate in having sueh outstanding athletic direc- tors as Mr. Stewart and Mr. Coodyear to lead them in their sports aetivities. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION fi' O i '-2-T Nzmlv our , 0 ff 62 -. QQ 9 l . if i LAI' if . tiprtum-gg Mounts llvtau Anuocx XVILLIE M-tsrin' fllgn qgcr lfzrplrzin ,l lan ngvr FOOTBALL lindvr the- lf'ade'rsliip of Captain lluglh .Mit-ot-k thc' QQTPPII llc-vils t-oniplvtvd tlu- 1933 wafon with two wins, two tivs and four loss:-s. The- Grvmn Ut-vils playing tht-ir first gauiv- with only four rvturning: lm-ttvrnu-n on tlui tr-ani. won rasily against Bradvnton. ln thvir following gauie- tlu-y won T In 0 from an old rixal. l'laut lligll. thus lm-akiiigz a thrt-e yt-ar jinx. Tho nt-xt. u hard fouglit ganu- with flrlaudo: llu- ll:-vils lost 7 to 2. Thr' tvani thvn playvd llillsluoro and Gztiiwsvillt- on stu't'e'ssiw we-1-k vnds: lnoth gzann-s 1-nd:-tl in a tiv. The rvst of tht- at-ason horn- hard luvlx for tlw Dt-vils. who lost tlu'ir last thru-1' gzaiiivs In l4f'f'. Lake-land and Cl:-arwatvr. How:-wr. tlu-y dt-sr-rvv congratulations for the-ir rlvan sportsman- ship and finn' spirit in the- granu-. Next yn-ar the' tvam will lw tlil'm't'tt'tl hy Captain Hay llornvr and Alt:-rnato-IIaptain llilisun Finlvy. For tht' first time' in Svvvral yvars. thvrr' will lu- aiailalslm' inatvrial in varsity lvttvruu-n on hand. Lookout for the De-vils of '36! Graduating le-ttf-rnwn art- as follows: Captain llugh ,Mlc-ovk. lid Hogan. Nlartin 'll-wt-s. .limmy Y8lf'lIllIl1', Bolt Mills. Frvtl Wintvrlmottoni, Waltvr Aitt-hison. Tom llaflron, Braxton Colla-y and Bill Mvlllannis. l.ettr'rtnt'n rf-turning lwxt yvar are-: Captain-lil:-vt Ray llornt-r. Kvnneth 'Nlt'Gulloulg.:ll. 'Nlvrlv Truliy, Don Grady, Louis llilrlms. xlltrrnatt-fIaptain Gibson Fiule-y, ffharlt-s Clark, llarold Fox. llugh Glidvwvll. and Kylv lNlt'l'hail. Junior lvtlcruwn rt-turning nvxt yvar arv: llill Br:-alwr. llarry Ghanipv. John l't-an-4-. and George- Garraghan. S. ll. H. S. 1935 Gnnies Uppurivrils S. ll. Il. 5. l'7.'i.i llruntus Uppnln'rit.x 26 .....,, , ., ,.... Bradvntun ,,,, ,,,, , ., ,. .. 6 6, ,, Gain:-svillv , , 6 T ,,.... ,,,,.. Plant ,,,,...... ,.,,, 1 I U., lm- l.lax.t , T 12 .. . ,,.,. Orlando .,,, , T 0 Lakvlanrl , .226 0 , llillslmrn ., 0 0 ffl:-arwat1't , I2 53 3'-1 I if Tllli GRHICN IM PS ,ltirzrly-fiz't i 21 'lllIII-.'.'-..---..lllaP 55 '.1.g.-439. ,, 2 Ninety-Six QQ g wg QQ SQI JMQ 010100 34 c3lIllIl '-.-- -'leans' ' if,-,: 41, 5 ' 'zjzgf Ninety-seven 5, - ,-. , Z QQ SQ Mg l J-11 ,. . fi A X . Alll0l'Y-Clglll . 6x V w-23 ri.-xv' 06, ' vi? Q - v ' Q ' . eg g ! Ninely-nine QQ 5? ...- - v - '--- -. ff' . 0 b I , One Hundred - Q Zgb QQ 5? THE GREEN DEVILS IN ACTION WAI- nxaule' 'A Hn Ilonxn-.n KIM-nu.:-is Xlmmu .IINIXIN 1 H-1.1111141111 llunugvr I 4:-I 411:11 IH BASKETBALL Ille- 10.46 lm-mu Il.-ul fjllllllvl Nlurlwi llu- 9Q'll4HIl off with unlx lhrw- l'l'IIllllIll' Ietlol man mn- uf lll4'lll. Hu gh Mlm-wlx. gilllllllillillgi all Illitl-ll'l'lll. The llvwil- wma llufir fin I fum mn lust il Illllll fuughl Qlilllll' In Uilill1'NNiHl'. For llu-ir sixth gunna- lln-5 rlmw- ul lunpn Hn lu plu llnllslmmuglu wlu-rv lln-y Ins! umullwr gunu- und ulw the- v4-If-run furvvunl. llnwh Mlunk Hn Il r- ni ilu- he-:Isuzu wax- ups :mal Jnwnx lu Iln- llmil Quinlvl. Tllvy won wxvll gunna-- r- hfllu Ill Ihr- ling lQ'll Nlillltllllgl. Guin-' inlu lln- Wu-sl Haus! Ili-trivl 'l'mn1'l1aum'nl hvlll in St. l'e-If-r-lml':L Ihr lhul lump 1 Ilnml -va-:le-ml I1'illIl. fnuglxl ilu-ir waxy In llu- finals. lm! lust an 1-low ganna' lu lluu wld IIN ll llnll lmmuggll. :Xl lln' rlum- uf Ilu- I0lll'llllllll'lll tha- :Xll-Difll'im-I 'I'u-um was 1'lltINl'll. lvw NI ' I r mlm cm I In Ill n Ill Iln ta llll Xllilllllll ma, l.u-ruplzllm Huy llurxwr mul .llllllllj Nall:-1 1- -4-- ww U- I 5 1 upturn uf llu- XII-Ill--Irn'l hw. lhv lvillll pmlrm-xml In Ihr- Flute- luurnmm-nl ilu' nv-xl ww-k :xml 4111- xx Xlltllll hu IIIIII hu I raum- Wllivll wan play:-ll ul 1-igzhl QX. Nl. and 4-ml:-4l mlisusllwvlnsly for Hn' U4-xils Xiu nn 'Nnllll llfnuln tllfldltll llum ln fum Illllllx. lllu flllllllllllll' Nl l'4'1Ilxlll4' Blur' lh-xili' fn 1' ' a. - ' W ' ' w I F I,Q'I4'I'Slllll'QL from lln- luurnunn-nl. i.uzu'h Slfwurl qi:-wiv-5 mnvlx vre-:Ill im' lunlmlmgl il flulv lullI'l!allll1'IlI l'illlll,. ll llll from Ill. mnlo'ri:1l nn lmml. N ,.v, .,::,:,,, ,-,.- 4:-:U 5 -1 l QQ 5? . O One Hundred Three ff - '22 QQ 5? NIARTIN Tizwrzs Romznr Toivisoy lltzkvizv tliu-nm Co-Captain .llanuger Cn-rupluirt TRACK l,ed by C0-captains Hervey Gresh and Martin Tewes, the Devil traelunen opened the season by losing to Kentucky Military lnstilutc- in a dual meet. 'llhe following week they easily alt-le-ated Lakeland High hy a large margin. With this crushing victory in their trophy bag the Green Devils were in high apirits when the date for the West Coast mm-et arrived. Once again the Devils came out victorious lay defeating such rivals as Orlando, Plant lligh. and llillsborough. ,lust to keep in condition the Devils met Plant lligll ol 'llalnpa and defeated them easily. With these winnings the Green Devils headed for Gainesville and a state championship: how- ever, their hopes were blasted once more as their me-n failed to qualify in the trials as wt-ll as they had expected. The Devils were still given a chance to win the championship. though try as ilu-y might they Came out in fifth place and the only outstanding traelunan was Martin Tewt-s. Ile broke his own state record in the javelin to become high point man lor the local team. Graduating lettermen are: -Nat Tomson, Co-captain ll ' tin Tewes. Co-captain llervey Cr:-slr. Bill MeMannis, Bill Breaker, llansel Smith, and Cm-or ' ltlin. Returning lettermen are: Bolt Spaduzzi, Sandy ., Boll Sant-rs. Gibson Finley. Nlerle 'l'rul1ey. .lulian Stanley. Bolt lflkins. and lloyt Hall. W QQQQQQSRSS QQ 5? SMI on-nl 0 luII 'lannv WW W V 4 Une Hundrurl Six x t- , f ' f.:-:..44::, 2 QQ 5? LJ YOLLEY BALL TEAM BASKETBALL 'PRAM . One Ilumlred Seren sv' Q' Q2 SQUID. -...1llllIq. WQ 5? i X3 gi? lluiumi Y lfuuv Box N li-1 Fl-lX5Kl'l ffu-4'4111l11Ir1 f,0-Vllllllllll GIRL'S SWIMMING TEAM lvmlvr lin- capulmlc- vuacilillg of Holman Marks and Stew Forsythe, ilu- Girls' Swimming Ttfiilll uplwiml lin' illblltllllillt' standard uf the- SI. Pt'l6I'5lJlll'g High Scimol this yvur hy winning sm-wrul inn-r-vily nw.-is. ln Ihr Stun- NI:-vt at Winn-r Park the Crm-n .huge-I Natalori' mumlc- un emiuhlm- showing. l'zu-ml by lln- leamlvrship of Cu-vuplains Du! Paris and Bonnie' l'il'llSixQ'. llu- twain fin- ixlu-il u sin-ve-ssful Sl'il50ll. V I., . lhlb' in I Une' Humlred High! ' K 4, 1 mv- v' 43 V 3 QQ 5? qc? IMCTIIXVIITVIIIEH W, '! QQ 5 'l'iii.o Ili inzn-an SINIIIII. limgilzns Iiwiiilzii IxIN'Nlll'1YlI.l,l-I XVILLIKM Gu l'r'w.w':lr'11l I f4'1'- l'f'Sl'lIl'VIl Sf'l'l't'lflI'j' IXIIIIIIVIFIIIII Sl'l'I'l'lIIfI National Honor Society IZIX Ifninl I ilIQl!'l'IN Ili 'III ' in. I ,lurrlan Olin- 'Xiwivrinan Sninur-I ICggi'rs Linwoufl Lvwalif-n IIIQ-xv 'Xslilinm' II:-Hy Ifnwriglil 'Niurjurie' IxIl'ciIlll'!' .I2I1'Ii Rvzn-Ii Ilwli'gf- I zu'inr'r Ifsllu-r IvIilllIIl'YIII1' Iluru Hriw- Otis Ifmisli-i' .IRIHPI Manflvvillc- I l'zil1m'1's filll'Il'l' lin-Ii Wyrllv I 4-rmloii INIur!I1a Mann Surah If. Ilinrlx 'xlzirinn I'il'l'll2lIlI IVIEIFIIIH Ni:-Imlw 'Xlxin ffnlu-n IIiIIy Guy .Ivalnnv Pro:-Iizisku 'I'Iu'u Ilurrivi' I'i1IiII1 Ginn Ifsllwr Svlmwv Irving Iiypz-n II:-ryl IInr1Izu'kf'r Imnise' Sunrimwk Snr- lluni-un lhniglaf Ilmul Ilerzilrl Stanton I'vggy Iluryi-u Wins:-3 Ingrznn Iiydin Tllvlirvr Nathaniel Tmnson .Irmhn Wagnf-r ,Inv W-HISIDII Panlim' We-awr 12B .I'vIin Davi- flilwml Finlc-5 Min-'l'i:im UIKNIIIWII N .Inn Ilolu-rly Nlzirju Pmirllvas 1' llllllIll'f'll Tm: - -, N 3 f 13152-gif' if-' 'V' 3 IO: .ggncaq-Q. HQ SQ 5 e n Scholarship Club lligh sclmlastiv standing is tht- only ri'quirt'tnm'nt for this vlnlr. Nl:-ntlu-rs must have a gt-nvral avvragf- of ninvty pm' cent with no monthly gradn- lu-luw 1-ighty and no 4-xamination grade- lv-low seventy SENIORS llazf'l ,-llvrains Lillian Alldf-rdivv l rant'vs Bush Sarah Clark Then tfurrivr lrving Cypen Pt-ggy Dnryea Enid lidgvrly Sam Eggf-rs Betty Enwright Myrtle- lfvrdnn 'Nlarion Fe-rnald Billy Gay Bm-ryl llill'llk1l'lil'l' Rolwrt Lahr lfstltvr Mandvvillv Janvt Mandeville Betty Markham Louise' Sandot-k lflwyn Smith Gvrald Stanton Lydia 'l'ln-ure-r llupt- Thonias Nat Tulnson JUNIORS Nora Bluinln-rg ,lovl fiamplwll Shirley Hanks lla-raldine Millvr Ruth Minnivh .lran Phillips l-Ilizalwth Past Dnrotliy Rr-ynolds Pc',f:,f1y Rom-y Robert Thorn? Edna lllm Louise Whittier - ' -. 96, .45-NG QLD 'W 9 7' CL?'2S'tf5' ' G V57- Q15 ' S0l'll0Nl0Rl'IS Huh llarrvtt llvlvn Hvattit' Hill Carry I.:-nura Cullen lfrani-vs lla-al lnlvy lllltill Marjorie- Ilahan .lvrria Ge-rard Dnrotlty ,lunvs Miriam Kam:-rvr Miriam Krayt-r llulwrt Ltlt'4'y llazvl Marlvrr Elilllllflll Mt'l.aughlin Bt-ssiv Matthews B1-rt Millvr Barbara Nix-lmls Bc-tly Kay Mary Rt-1-d Im- Ridgvly Paul Hunt-y David Tippvy .lanv Wnrrall lilaint' Wyman Z' Um' Ilunzlrrtl Eleven il ' ' fi, ,f t QQ 5? THE ANNUAL w V I. Miss Avimiznv Nllss KFIIIIJZII 'l'lu- No-So-We--liu Stull presents its 1936 annual with the hope that this volumc so permculetl with the spirit of tropical shailows will recall to the members of this year's grarluating: class happy und profitable hours spcnl ut S. P. ll. S. 'l'lu- usual clifficulties. worries. apprchcnsions. joys, anal sorrows have confroutecl the stull in tht- publication of this year hook. llowf-vcr. at last it is finishcfl, anrl every member of thc staff is prouml lo offer it. During the entire process of publication the work has been lightened hy the capahlc lcafler- ship of the 1-tlitor-in-chief, Katherine Poarch, and hy the efficient aflviscrship of Miss Appleby anfl Miss Kohler. That the class will rlerive as much pleasure from this hook as wc have receive-rl in publishing il is thc hope of tlu- No-Ho-YVV-lin Fluff. ANNUAL STAFF One Hunflrerl Twclrc 1 ' kai., QQ 5? PALMETTO AND PINE V Miss lixxws Miss YARYAN lluringg tlu' yf-ar tln' l'ulma'tto zmml Pine-, nur st-tmul pzlpvr. has 4-mm-yf-il to us Ihr- various -4-lmol activities. This yvur an awurll was matlv tn our papvr Ivy llll' National licluvution Assuriu- tion for making at rlvfinilm' i'4tlllI'lllllll0tl to National Ecltlcation Xvvvk last Nuvf'mlxc'r. Thr- stuff lius. in aulrlitiun to tllm' rvgulur cmlitiuns. nffvrwl us sewral mwc-I 1-mlitimms. Thi-y in- vlualm-: llw Nl:-murial liilition at the- time' of thc' tlvatli of Captain Cenrgv Nl. Lynvll. the National l':t'llll'illlHIl We-Q-k lfclitiun. tlw April Ifmil Edition. the Junior and Sopholnurc' Htlitions ancl Pmsinvss lfnglisll lfrlitiun. llnrlefr tltv able- I4-aflvrship of Miss Margzllvrilf' Evans. zulvisvr. Miss Margarvt Yztryan, zulvvrtisingl atlvisvr. aml l'lt'illll'Pi Bush, 1-tlilor, thc' papvr has vnlnplf-tml une' of its most FlH'4'Q'!4!4lIll yvurs. fkf' Um' Hzuzzlrvrl I o11rlf'c'n 3 Y, ?? , .Q as-fr' 3 W Q 5 . ,..,.. vf 'Z' vga One Hundred Fifteen Dottornv LANHLR SARAH CLARK KArm:iuNH Metros lthnrim BIANN President Eugenia Albert Mary Jane Albright Mary Anderson Dorothy Banks Marie Barfield Doris Black Roslyn Blumberg Dortha Brannin Kathryn Brinkmier Mary Byers Doris Cates Sarah Clark Ruth Clarson Lenore Cohen Doris Conlan Nancy Dann Frances Deal Mary Darby Stella Dennis Eloise Dicks Sydney Dodd Lois Donaboo Mary Martha Dowling .lane Ellis Martha Eustis Vlil'!'-PfCbidl'Ill Secretary JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB Virginia Fetterman Jane Fowler Kathryn Freiburger Marjorie Cahan Harriett Gill tleorgene Glasgow Louise Haugh Lois Heath Alpha Howell Orpha llowell Sara Jane Herden Dorothy Hogan Bernice Hoffman Mildred Huff Beverly llgenfritz Rhoda Iverson Mary Jackson Louise Juntgen Betty Knowlton Dorothy Lambdin Peggy Laughner Edith Lewis Martha Long Daryl Mahan l Katherine Mancini Martha Mann Dorothy Marden Athea Mair Betty Markham Anne McClure Marion Mcliachern Margaret McKinley Iva Mae Merkhofer Katherine Meros Rosalie Merritt Gerry Meyers Carolyn Miller Mary Ben Morris Lois Nelson Kathryn Nicks Anna Noel Beatrice Oliver ,lane Owenby Mary ,lane Phillips Helen Pearce Doris Pleasants Betty Ray Mary Read Treasurer Peggy Honey Adeline Rener Doris Ritchie Dorothy Rudy Margaret Sansbury Caroline Shiek Ruth Sparks Betty Stevens Helen Stoddard Ruth Treasure Susan Tyler Jean Watson Louise Watson Eleanor Webb Sylvia Wells Mary West Jane Warriner ,lean Wilhelm Louise Vllhittier Betty White Natalie Wilson Ruth Wooley Jean Wood Elaine Wyman Luey Yancey CiI.xIII,I:s RILEY Rouum' IXIILLS CAROLYN lllll.LER Donornv Borrizitwoitrn l,l'6'Sl.flt'IIf I 'iff'-l're'sidenf Svrretllry 7 reusurer JUNIOR CHAMBER OF .COMMERCE Ilan-I .-'tlrranis Ralph Alle-n John Andre-ws tflara Battle- Nita Bass:-lt ,lat-k Br-at-II Ilonald Bvrnst Irvne BI-in-I ,Ivan Blaiwln- Ilivk Bradln-I-r Toni Brown Fraxn-vs Bush Martha BIIttI'I'fia'l4I Dorothy lluttr-rwortli Dora CllI'Illlt'Ylllf' Sarah Clark In-ne Colhy tiloyve Coinstovk James Cook Irving Cypvn Watternlan Dval Virginia Dvan Bob Dvlahnni Buddy Delaliunt Mary M. Dowling Fifi Edwards Fraiiccs Ellison Bonnie l lC'llSl'il' Allvno Ford l ay Ford l.I-slie Forrvsl Lolly FOI'SylllP .lanv Fowlvr Thonias Freeinan Bernard Futvh Billy Geary liarl Gillis-rt Grayce Cillwrt l vrn Goldlwrg Il:-rvey Cresh llc-tty Grounds Andrey Crows Dick Grows Frances Hammond III-II-n H:-al lilc-anor Henry Marjorie llolnws Douglas Hood Natalie lloucliard Yale-tla llmlkins Irene .lacohs Dick ,lergcr Virginia ,lone-s Virginia KI-rn liirginia Knighton Tom Lang Dot Lanirr Margaret Le-in-II Ada ,lanv l,e-wis Phil Lewis Bill McAIIthor Bill McGill Betty Markham Charles Marlin Betty Miller Carolyn Miller Holi Mills Illurllta Nl1'lllIlS Billy Nvyitt Annette Noble Noriene Noble Nina Noel ,lanc Palmer Ire-no Patton Ruth Pt'lIllDl8 Joan Philips Boll Portvr lime-rald QIIIIIAII .lack Randolph W. B. Reese- Illaritc' Riu' lfrvda Rivlwtls Cliarlvs Rilvy Mary Roden BI-tty Rogers Kathleen Rowe- Dorothy Rudy Verne Sassaman Marjorie Sli:-ron Martha Sims Baynv Snydvr Holi Somerville- Nlary Stevenson Sandy Stiles Anne' Stuart Elle-n Stuart Bula Swindells Lydia Thenrf-r Cora Thomas Nc-II 'I'honIpson Sh:-Iliy Tragf-r Nlrllis Tlicls Ralph VI-llmooni lflla Wakefieltl Virginia Wallin Cllarles Wrist Che-sle-y Wicleman ,lim Workizvr Lucille Wright I 'I Presiflcnl lluzel Abrams Olive Alderman Mary Anderson Wilma Jean Baker llclen L. Barnes Mary Jo Barnhill Jack Beach Marion Bedell Donald Bernst Coe Best Nora Blumberg Alida Bracken Kay Brannon Dick Bradbeer Bulah Brill Pauline Brown Carolyn Borland Frances C. Bush Martha Butterfield Dorothy Butterwor Joel Campbell Leora Canfield Vera Carper Jean Cherry Marjorie Childs Sarah Clark Mary Cochran th Cimiiiizs Wiisr CAnoI.YN Mn.L1-:R FiiAN4:i:s Blssn NATAl.ll'I lloocimali l'ir'e-Prcsirlcrit Secretary DRAMATIC CLUB ROLL Irene Colby Theo Currier Virizinia Dean Bob Delahunt Buddy Delahunt Leslie Dicks Ann Doherty Mary Dowling Sue Duncan Pemly Duryca Fifi Edwards Frances Ellison Sylvia Falk Georire Farmer Otis Feaster Bonnie Fenske Lolly Forsythe Jane Fowler Ruth Furen Marjorie Gahan Vita Gamse Billy Gay Harriett Gill Cliff Gould Evelyn Grindle Betty Grounds Audrey Groves Elizabeth Hayden Helen Heal William Hiepe Charlotte Hitchcock Natalie Houchard Anita Hallman Beverly Ilxlenfritz Virginia Kern Virginia Kniizhton Miriam Krayer Mary Jackson Virl-Einia Jones Betty Knowlton Dot Lambdin Jean Lambdin Jim Lang Dot Lanier Pemzy Laughner Bob Leak June Lindsay Bud Littig Daryl Mahan Esther Mandeville Janet Mandeville Betty Markham Betty Martin Eloise McLaulrhlin Elizabeth McLaughlin Penny Meacham Jerry Meyer Betty Miller Carolyn Miller Dorothy Miller Gerry Miller Merta Monkley Martha Nichols Ruth Niles Annetta Noble Nina Noel Patricia Parker Bob Patton Irene Patton Betty Ray Mary Reed Margaret Rea-se Thomas B. Reese W. B. Reese Sarah Reynolds Clarice Rice Charles Riley Alice Robinson Pexrizy Roney Paul Honey Kathleen Rowe Treasurer Dorothy Rudy Louise Sandock Verne Sassaman Dorothy Schick Jennie Sierkefe Betty Simpson Virgil Starrett Ellen Stuart Sandy Stiles Elizabeth Talbot Lydia 'l'heurer Nell Thompson Marjorie Tokstad Shelby Treauzer Ruth Treasure Mellis Tuck Susan Tyler Virginia Wallin Ella Wakefield Martha Wakefield Charles West Kath. Williams Jean Wilhelm Billy Wolfe Johnnie Wright One Hundred Eighteen W Q 5Q. ,. ..J-, 3 Sm: DUNCAN XVILLIE RM' l'IAt.t. JHANN1-2 Ptioctmstaa Ct.trF0tm S.-wrt-:ti Prcsitlvnt l'i1-t--Prmiflerir Sevrelury Treasurer STUDENT CARRENO CLUB The Stutlvnt Carre-no Chill. with a invmlwrsliip of one lllllltlrftl vigltty-svvvil. pri-svntetl six programs. vat-li followm-tl lay a rvt-4-ptioii and light refrt-slnnf-nts. An intermission program and tlancv was ln-ltl May 9 at the Suwannve- llotel. On Marvin 13. the vlulr pr:-st-nt:-tl u con:-1-rt fva- turing the- l'nivorsity of Florida Clem' Chili from Gaim-svillv. tht- proves-fls of which wvrc' nsml to finanm- ont- of tht- most important musical activitifas of tllr ye-ar. 'l'lit- Junior Conti-st of the- Nutional F1-tleration of Musit' Clnlrs of Aint-riva was he-ltl in Wm-st Palm Bt-aclt. April I7 and thr- following cont:-stants place-ml: Barbara Pm-mln-n. soprano. first: Nt-ll Tlionipson. soprano. sea-oml: limily Brown. alto. first: Cltarle-s Wt-st. liaritonv. first: Samui-I Eggs-rs. baritone-, tliinlg James FliI'lllQ'l', tt-nor. first: William Kyle-, tvnor. sec-oml: Boys' Glu- flluln, first. Class B: llan lliestantl. vorm-t. st-cond. Class C4 Brass Quintet. first: .lt-an and .loan Laraway, dance tlnvt. first. Class ll: Burlnara Pctlni and Marjorie lllvilliirv. piano duet, si-cond, Class li. -L! 1 ig 6 1 i' ' .Q 5 ' 0 One Hunzlred Nineteen QQ 5? GRUIHLIC lfumlcn Bum Gm R.-XI,l'Il Wool: ill.nu.n S'1'xm1'o l'f'n'si4lw11 I im'-l'rvsi1Ie'r1I St'l'l'l'Illf-Y Trwzsuwr Us-urge' Au-uw il:-u1'ge' Furnn-r linwoml lmwullvn W. A. Rilyllhllltl Rllyllltlllil .'xI'IIlFll4lPllQI Hill llaly llnwarcl lmwis Tlllblllihi li. Rm- lflvw Ahllllltlll' .luxm-5 llill Ralph fNlur'mnnln-r Ralph Refill 'l'llUI'lllU!l limwn Douglas lluml Charlm-s Marlin Clnurln-5 Rivh Dun Burr Carrol llousz- Ilan Marlin lflwyn Smith 1l1'Ul'Qll' llllilllvllglvl' lie-s.rgv Kuxukals Ajax Nlillvr l'il'illllQ Smith Alvin llulu-n l.1wi5 Ixlulliv Bill Nlmm- Je-rry5lunlm1 IA-qliv Ili:-lv lfmlwzllwl lXl'illI5l' Ralph 0'li1'ia-11 Kt'llIll'lll Stanton Sum lfgga-lx xllll'Q'lll l.u'Nlillial lluhnv Putlinxun Ralph Wuml lsllllllx lfidge' 421-vil l.uw ,luv Pnrlr'r Ilunuhl Wright 11 V .. V lbll' 'V Une' Humlrefl Tu'rn1x' - 1 'A IW x Q!! ' . , .-:rf M- 3 5 I III--....-.----.-llllf Q Q 5 3 l'1'usi1lrr1! Ilam-I -Klnrzuns l,illiun :Xllmlvrrlim Olin' ,Xlfle-rlnun 'llun Bury lxlilflllll lil-dl-Il Num lllumlu-rg Roslyn Bllllllllvl' Kilmlu BI'ilt'lxt'll llornl-ul liyrm-s in-urgv Llmlll-ng Sllfllll lflalrlx -1- llurl Sly Suuu lllhtlklk Nunn Bu unmug ,Imam lhxla l ft'f'-lIfl'Sfllt'l1f Sl'1'I'1'lllfj' LES AIGLES CLUB rris Cunlun mam llmley Tllen lfnrria-r -l:-n llunivl ,lulm llalvis lslll n lyvlillllllll ,L l'e-ggy lluryva lxlllflllll lfuslia liolu-rl lfxuns rl f,llS l':'uslu'r 'rllv lfvllloll Xlarinn l e-rnulal ilt'llI'Qll'IlQ' Glasgow B.-ny Cl't'gI0l'y llurriel Griffith lfmlna Gow:-r lie-ryl llarmlau-lwr lil:-unor lla-nry .lim Kr-vlu-l' lltlftlllly Lumlnlin Pvggy l,uugl1m'l' lxlilflllil Munn B:-lly xlllflslldlll Ninn Nm-I Frank 0'Brle'n' Ralph 0'Brin-n Winfivlml Russvll Kay Mum-ini llvle-n Sln-plum-rd Nlurjorie Sll1'l'llll lldfiillllt' Sllivk lfsllwr Svlwvvm- .lvnniv Sivrlwsf- Bon llr:1.,uu Yr Tnfusllrer Uvruld Slunlun Nlurggura-I Sun-Imry lfllvn Stuart Holm-rt Sl:-in RolN'l'l Illlllbflll' .-Krrllie' wvullwr Nutuliv Walllmll Paulim- We-am-r Dunulal Wriglnl .lllllvl xxlfllllll Jim Worliizvl' Vx . ' .,. . . 1 One llunzlrwl Twenty one SB-w,,x QQ 5? QJQIII. I III'-'...--.--...lllsf Wll,l.IAM Ross Join. ll.-XNll'IlHI.l. Jrmm lNlANllHXll.l.l-l N.x1'.u.ii: xv-XI.'I'IlNl,l. l'rHsi4lc'11l l '1'f'r-f'l'4's1'de'l1t St'l'l't'fIlfj' TH'lISlll'l'I' Warn-n Allllllll Olive Alderman Alvin Clbllvll .-Knila llullman Suzanne- Bam-In-rr ln-nv flnllmy Bill llonvr-r Wilma .l. Balm-r Belly Conan! Clara llaillvy Mary ,In Barnliill Rnlwrl Carroll Yirginia Kimlil Mary Boys-r Samui:-l Egg:-rs lluwaral Lewis Alida llraclu-n Us-nrgv Farnu-r l ram-vs Lunmlquist ,lm-I Camplwll Frank I-'li-vk llarlrara Nlvlfliillfwk Ge-urge Clliillvllgkll' liilly Cay lisllier Mamlvvillu ROLL .lanvt Nlamlm-xillv Cllarles Marlin Dan Martin ll:-lm-n Nl:-lvin .lf-rry Nlillm-r lmis Nt'lSUll Jvanm- Prnrliaflxa jean Phillips Bill Russ Katlilvvn Rowe- Scoll Svarl:-s Baym- Snymln-r Nlary Slim-vakis Nlellis Tuvlu Burlmura Warn-n lflla Wvalwlivltl limlwarml Wnulnm-r Q, Q xv-' .17 ' 4 M Um' Humlrerl Twefziy-tim W9 i QQ SQ '11, ' . 6927? One Hundred Twenty-three nf' gg linllg V lIl'-....-..--- ..lQl:! BRUSH AND P.-XLH'l l'li CLI H ...pau-+. ll. 'l'. Y. CLUB , A 1 Um' Hllllcfrwrf 7ll'e'I1f-3'-jullr ' ' ' S QQ 5? digg X VX. xx,-V ' fm. ........ r QQ 5? VFX l.IIOI,0l,N l.l.l R 1 N . Um' llumlrrvl Tll'l'lll!'ff1'f 'S 5 5 QQ Q DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT The Dramatic Department has this year, as always, formed an indispensable and integral part in the curriculum of the school. Increasing numbers of students have been attracted to this work by its practical values as well as by the opportunity it affords for creation and expression. Under the capable and stimulating direction of Miss Daisy Belle John, the department has gone through a year marked by uninterrupted success. Ilnquestionably, the most important achievement of the sea- son was the production of the senior play, The Gipsy Trail. The department was also essential to the dramatic portions of the pageant. Lady America, and the .lunior Operetta. Croco- dile Island. Numerous chapel programs, among these the junior play at Christmas, entertainment for the Mother's Tea, and pro- grams for countless functions. are all parts of the ceaseless work done in this department, made possible by the untiring efforts of Miss John. Miss Daisy Belle John The regular elasswork includes parliamentary practice, debating. speech-making, oratory. interpretative reading. and actual play production in the first year courses. The second year classes study more advanced drama, plav writing, make-up, costuining. and pageantry. The first year classes had such an interesting and beneficial study of radio, that, by special request. this division of work was extended to other classes. lt is interesting to note that no credit is given for these courses if the student has failed to make an actual stage appearance during the year. Closely allied with the Dramatic Department are the High School Chamber of Commerce and the Dramatic Club. Through these media the students can give practical application to the principles learned in class recitation and research. Notwithstanding its invaluable contribution to school activities. probably the most advantage- ous and important phase of the Dramatic Department is the culture, poise. and self-assurance which is instilled in every student of the department. SENIOR PLAY BUSINESS STAFF One Ilunrlrerl Twenty-six ngizhz 06,9 ,,. N Xu QQ 5? .- 6 ' 5. ' One Hundred Twenly-seven ' Dill! C'.'-- - .C QQ 5? MUSIC DEPARTMENT 'il Mrs. Ccrlrurie Cobb Miller The Music Department. under the direction of the capable and beloved Mrs. Ilertrude Cobb Miller Ithe Auntie,' of the whole schooll, has been outstanding this year for the number and importance of its activities. It has won honors in thrce state-wide music contests. the fourth annual Inter-Scholastic Music Festival. sponsored by Hollins College. the junior contest of the National Federation of Music Clubs held in West Palm Beach, and the annual High School Music Festival held in Tampa. A large glee club of 90 voices and an orchestra of 45 pieces- have been organized. sec- ond in size only to those of last year, which were the largest in the history of the school. This year the Music Department produced Crocodile Island as the annual junior operetta. ln addition to all this it presented programs in the park and on the pier. put on programs for local clubs and organizations and furnished music for the senior play and chapel programs. The Music Department also engaged in many other minor activities. WINNERS IN THE ROLLINS INTER-SCHOLASTIC MUSIC FESTIVAL 4 Place Section Lloyd Stahl ......... Class A lst Voice lames Ifarmer ,,.,.. . ..... ...Class A 2nd Voice Barbara Peden .,.... ......... I llass B lst Voice Emily Hrown ,,,,,,., ......... C lass B lst Voice Willie Hay Hall .,.,......vv.................W............................ Class A 2nd Violin Orchestra ,..,,,,.,,,.,.,..,.................................................. Class A lst Orchestral WINNERS IN THE TAMPA HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC FESTIVAL Lloyd Stahl .. ......,,,,.........,......................................... Class A lst Bass James l arn1cr ,,... ..... . .Class ll lst Tenor Ilan Hiestand ...,, ......... I llass A lst Cornet Ilrass Quintet ........ ......... I :lass A lst Emily Brown ....,,.,.,.. ......... I llass B lst Alto Martha Butterfield ..v.. ......... I flass A 2nd Alto Nell Thompson ,,,,,,. ......... I llass A 2nd Soprano Samuel Eggers ....... ......... I llass A 2nd Baritone Willie Ray Hall ..... ......... C lass B 3rd Violin Charles Riley ..... ......... I :lass A 3rd Tenor Om' Hundred Twen ly-eight , vw -' . - . ll itll. qilllildnl QQ SQ ll ORCHESTRA 3 KLA, ...N -v 4 . , ., wnnwg, X . . . Q!-9,1343 l7f'3iE.L:L311 3 '4 GLEE CLUB 5 Q' Q 5 Wit Z2 Urn' llllridrevl Tzvvnly-nine 'Si:FcQQ- 052 .lames Farmer ,lame-s Matthews .luck Beach Samuel liggcrs Charles Bilcy Charles West Tltefla Nave Barbara Petlcn Frances Lnnrlquist Martha Bntterfielrl Virginia Kern William Kyle l.ura Laughmiller Emily Brown Mary .lane Phillips Ortorelo Dean Marjorie Mcfllure Sue Duncan Arla ,lane Lewis Doris Pleasants .lean Cherry Annctta Noblc Margaret Minklcy Nell Tliompson Dora Brier- Bctty Curry Norienc Noble .lane Palmer Wi. B. Reese Weslt'y Ranrlles Merle Trubey l,loyrl Remington Dan Mcliormick William McGill Kenneth MCL:-otl Charles Dr-armin Une Hllnrfrerl Thirty HCROCODILE ISLAND Charles Watson Dan Burr Bobcrt Atll'lU'I'lllHTlll llarolll Hlt'lu'tI:- Warren Abbott Winfieltl Busscll Bobert Porter Charles .Martin William .NlcLcofl Qfnon McKnight Clos- Best Georgie F8I'Iltt'l' 'l'efl llanclu-y Robert flarroll Dan llicstantl Charles Ayres liol1f'Tf 'FIYITISIYII Thomas RPPFI' llc-rbert Krause Shelby 'Frager Robert Delahunt Gorrlon Byrnes Robert McGrath William Ross Frnest Katz .lane Worrell Eloise McLaughlin Kay Brannon Sarah Reynolfls llelen Moran Mary Skevakis Peggy Duryea Erma Whittle Gcorgcm- Glasgow Miriam Kraycr CAST: Marion Martin Dorothy Rutly Betty Martin Frctla Rirlivtts Roberta Griffith Matha Flynn Kay Mancini Allene Fortl Albert Boss Jack Randolph Wilson Hubbarrl Leslie Dicks George Knierieni Betty Grounfls Mary Stevenson Robby Wirleman Janette Freshwatf .lanet Wright Peaches Sehooley Virginia ,Innes .lane Eustis Annette Moozly .lane Cotton Louise Whittier Shirley Smith Jean l,ambrlin Elizabeth Hayden Marlyn Schmidt .lean Mac Eneny Jane Fowler Ann McClure Dorothy Lambtlin George: Allen Don Sltepllerrl Franklin Brown Geraltline Miller l Helen Barnes Dorothy l.anier Sam llarris Richard Singleton Douglas Burroughs Olga Schatz Emily Page 'Xlice Salter Dorothy McNef-ly Ilclen Daniel Francis Allison 'Nlary Redman Helen Shepherd Francis Curtiss Margaret Wltitworth Martha lrving Mary Gaffney Mary Carlson Barbara Warren .loan l.araway Doris Black Marjorie Wuntlerliclt Virginia Wallin Kathryn Brinkmeyer .lcan Laraway Irene Colby Orpha Ilowell Peggy Boss Ruth Kanarr Peggy Meacham Naomi Stapleton Beryl Harzlacker Myrtle Carlson Louise ,Iuntgen Harriet Griffith Avis Newcomb QQ 5? IA DY AMER ICA '?:F + Bl SINICSS S'l'.-XF!-' Ol .HNIUR 0l'lCRlC'l l K 10 631 Um' Ilunrlrml Tlrirfv-une' ' N111-iQff?ff2w-fv' lliss ,,Illll'l ff. lxing stttrlvltls umlvr tht' ustutn- A R T DEPARTMENT lhls your saw lhf' Art Depart- mc-nt make annthvr marked stride- forwztrfl toward its ultimate- goal. tht- instilling of innatr' culturv :mtl art apprvviation in 1-wry stutlvnt. During ninetf-vu thirty- six the' iiwrvust-tl popularity of the- Xrt ll:-partmf-nt hr o u gr ht niort- than one- luuulrerl fifty llixs llvlt-n Fvngin untl inspiring: infhwnt-0 of Miss .lunvt tl. King. tlu- tlirvvtor of the tl: purtmvnt. Thi' growth in this tl:-purtnwnt has m-cvssitzttml tht- zultlition of Xliss ll:-I4-n l,. Feng to thv tvurliingx stuff, Miss l'll'1lQllIl vztpuhly assists Miss King in the instruvtiou of svvvrul t-ldssts 'l'lw im-rt-use-tl intvrvst untl :Ie-light in the- nvwly introrlur'vfl mural work It-el tu thf- tl:-vor: ul the- slztgf' of tht- l,ittl4' 'lilI4'Llll't' :mtl the- re nf-wal of sonic' of tht' murals in tht- gymnasium. No tlvlightful tropivul svttings lmvm' lwrn plzutnrvl unfl art- he-ing vxc-1-titfwl us murals on tlu- walls ot' th t'uft'tvriu. - '11 iz 'Q' 1 1 i :lr D'purtm1-nts. sow-ral sr-ts of svvm-ry we-rt In ro-rqwrutioii with tht Dt n ttl ml NTIINI 4 luoth of tlusf cunts tlu Nl,Lflll'll ztml pauut:-fl for tht' ,lunior Up:-11-llu antl thv Srnior Play. For Xrt ll1'pzu'tuu-ut Ltlstr maulr- num:-rous postt-rs. 'l'ht- rt-ggulut' work of tht- rle'partm1'nt lllt'ltItlt'S still lift- in pvuvil. t-lun-t-out. atul wutvr cot lvortln-r :tml lnlovk th-signs. linolvum hlovk vutting, nlugaziilv rowrs. illltl lrlouk plutvs in pvn . ink. tfonsitlm-rulnlv work was flour' in angular untl purullm-l pt-rspt-t'tiw hy tht' first your l'ldNNlN while- tlit- sw-voml your vlusst-s mzulm- many ll!lf'I't'Sllllg inte-rior mlvvorution and fashion platvs. s your. als always. ther tl4'pzu'tmr'nt hr-ltl an 1-xhihition rt'pr4'sf'ntutiw of the' work ulone- :luring tht- W 'X ve-rv im-rttorimis unflt-rtzikingl wus ln-gun this yr-ar when various stumlc-nts taught all at sonu' of tht- t'l4'ITll'ltlkll'y svhools in tht- rity where' thvrr' has lll't'll no art z'1hu'ation for the- ns vt-ur, In this munne-r tht- gramlz- svhool pupils olituinf-fl at le-ust a lrric-f awquaintztnm- with art lhe tlt-purtma-nt plains lu t-vtvml this work in tht- fllttlll' in orclvr that all pupils may lu- re-avltt-tl. l'riu4'ipl1- umong: the- projvvts of the- :Xrt DPpurtmf'nt was thv work tlonv for tht- No-Sw :tml muy this volunu' ln-ur mutt' tvstimony to tht- sirlvvrf' r-fforts of tht- urt staff auul of tht Kit Ilvpurtinvnt in glvm-rul. z' lllllirllwl Till-l'ft'lll'll We lu p INDUSTRIAL I ARTS GEF .llr. L. A. Herr .llr. Iffltcrzrzl lforinglon The Industrial Arts Department, consisting of mechanical drawing, and woodworking. pur- ports to give to tht- students an insight into the language of industry and some of its working methods. ln mechanical drawing the problems are chosen from many fields of the graphic arts. so that the pupil may gain a knowledge of the wide and varicd applications of drawing in various fields of industry. The student learns that although mechanical drawings are made solely lo ln- uscful, they may in many ways he heautiful. Our students may he justly gratified in the high quality of the work produced. The high standards maintained make a wry definite contrihution in other school sulmjt-cts. The woodworking department proxides one of the school's finest modes for self expression. The skills evidenced in designing, constructing, and finishing fine pieces of cahinet work are. nevertheless. of minor importance to the suhjcct matter of thc course. 'lihis essential suluject mat- ter covers a much wider ficld than making a few articles of wood. and is planned to give thc pupil an intelligent appreciation of the mechanical and art qualities of many products of industry. The kuowledge and skills acquired are readily applied to everyday problems. The school makes lili- eral and frequent use of this department in requests for such articles as. stage and athletic equip- ment. repair and replacement work. One lluntfrcd Thirty-Ilzree QQ SQ S,-xiuum. llcutzus SxMt'i:L Huuus Bud. tl-uuzv XIKIZINIA Joxizs President I lift'-Pfd'Sl.l1'L'I1f Secretary Treasurer STUDENT GOVERNMENT As a result of hard and conscientious work hy teaelu-rs and students, Student Government has finally been established iu St. l'r-tershurg lligh School. Although this is something new to the students of our school, it has he-en tried, and proved, at many other institutions of learning. ln spite of inexperienee. all people eonverned with this new system have helped put it over so well that no one can doubt its good qualities and great possibilities. This government includes the Student Count-il and the Student Senate. The Council iueludes a president. vice--president. secretary, treasurer. the presidents of tlu- three classes, and the editors of the st-hool paper and the school annual. The four main officers are selected hy popular xote of the entire student hody. 'l'he Senate is composed of a representative from eaeh home room. The ehairman of the Senate is appointed by the Senate itself. Problems that arise are eurried to the Count-il where they are discussed, from here they pass to the Senate where a resolution is made and voted upon. The motion is then returned to the Count-il to he approved or vetoed. From the Count-il it is presented to the student body. lu this way Student Government earries on its work of putting more responsibility on the shoulders of the students: thereby giving: them exeellent training so that in later life they will he a credit to the community in whieh they live. Tltere is not a doulrt in the minds of both the students and faculty hut that the new Student Goxerument will he a great credit as well as a great help to the community and sehool. Une Hun drerl Thirty-four QQ 5? Qf QQES EJB Q QS NV W ,X Q I ,.v.v- K 63X Um' Iflllltllffl Hu' -' .-is.-,-,4,,:..x-f I Ns. E Wmx W Q wig .QA 5 5' af xi '33 3 SX :QW V, a 1 R ,Kama ,Z 'E' 4 Ks l. Qw-5, 5 is pun- Q' 4 fs 'ef 'iv .QW M W ,ff 355 4. yay 'wksjizn - 1 ,.-. , 5, is X 4 if 5 4 1 lf I U Z lx ,gg A-'95 K X V ,H ' x 5 O K , Ps W1 at 'WGS , fJ1.,.,f Iljklflllll !cnsf.ffvff1'c1c'f1l'c' jjj , ff ,Q R ' S g 's :xi x F ,N Al F 1 MI . Q ai' 3 . f 1 as X x T bv Q X QA NX .yjfsti f-,A A L ' 53 'Vx Q 'g, :gQ '-3?-: I W ff ,f 'w QQ , 1331! A VK j .0 X: b N, ,, ffrkfvx S ,ef f W A S 'Y . 'YW W. 1 ' 623, X ,sz 1 sq J, 5 Qi 4 f , Q 4 5 if 1? .55 2 :Il ,. f N1-S W si Q4 Q 1 U1 X M V ' 'fwiggfxk .f al J H 3 ., A , A x wi' x A, f M, - 6 aa all fav' :h'f'4'if W , 737-if ff' X ff 'V 'I f3?'5'9z?A 7P', T1?' 5' ,LW'?L' ig F ,ya ,. zig.,' Q5x.W. ,fvfylfiwzg L-7 ' f 'W If '15 , 'NY-' L W3 J' -'A f ' . 'YA z..,' 4- h A'- + ' 'rw .. . hliijs : 'GQHJVM .. 23 , H V fb! '5 . 3.5 5,1 J 5 Vw., 355 L , J . lg. 4 .T iff-' ' .1 .P Tb ' ,if ff? . W, 3 11 . fQ,,,1' 'fry . ' 1 .bf J' ,' fig , WW, ,yff .AQ auf? Af. X. ,- W Q. yy ,QV 'X 51- : - . N, , Rf. 4 5 ,-- .. . 4 fs' ...AL L .W , Q, f k 5 Lgmrf., , gi l 4' Nj ,gf-'M 5 . .-. 03 ai. 4, A, M -,. :. ..ef2ez- U1g '1' - H.: Mag- nf. '- ff' -'z' Ji M v as sw -H L Hep... , I , 1 lv?-,A W -, ,'.jM' N ,Mgr S, k t ., i,t A :4':7f? tj 5- Q . .. .4 ' ff., 1 : - W: ' x . fs. X , ,. air , , t i,'5'i'Q A x.' 'j,M:- F, ,, q 6?-1Qf'lLf :, M 'ff y 'fwiw .VA xg Qu ki, yy, f,., x V' 4 . '. Q Q A W . -WN -941'-1'i2 '?-fl -- Q, x:j:X3eq Inu. 1 we af-, V .Q 3 '-5 x M ff'-M ., AK, 2 .E , , . 1 I r ,Zi -3552 , j' U QL, 1' . ' : Q wfl , ,' 4 ff ., gf-.T gkffzagg, 13-4, 1, Q .QA ,, A JQQZLA 'V MQ, V -'-W gl .jing in-gf 5 W e'-' -- 'W SW 3 1, 7 ,- 329212 ' 'M ,'f5,.,givA .T Q 12:1 A-,s ly LVQWAA ' 'Q . , 1 x -mfr: gg?-K .,.3f yw L,- if . f,ff2f:f, fa 'MSXWA K ' :ies .4.,,,-ik 1 .2 'V s Q - yilfh. , Qf ff-,v -.S , ,451 ,wtf VA, '13 '-:Werke 172, , 1 W .J Av f ff' 2 f' ' :nfl if .. f ' SMJNA .Q W' vs s QQ 5? av' ' 4 One l,IJlll1I't'l1 Forty '1 1 J K xv' QQ 5? , R '53,-,. ,M , 'QW' One Hundred Forty-one . Zg.gL-.Qg:Qe2-- - Q THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT The class of 1936, now about to pass into dissolution, being of sound mind and disposing disposition, and con- scious of its sins and with a just pride in its endurance through many years of trials and tribulation, and having no further use on this earth for the things hereinafter enumerated, does make, publish, and declare the follow- ing as its last will and testament, to-wit: I, ,Iohn Andrews, bequeath my liking for college algebra to anyone with the same notions. I, Peggy Duryea, hereby will some of my schoolgirl com- plexion to some pale face. I, Maston Thomas, deed my lechnic as a gigolo to the next lad with a southern accent. I, .Iimmy Valentine, will my ability to win the hearts of beautiful women to Gibson Finley. I, Cloyce Comstock, will the squeeks of my clarinet to the Junior members of the orchestra. I, Albert Powers, will my heftiness to Ruth Puckett. l, Bill Robb, bequeath my fame as Rudy Vallee among the fairer sex to no one. I want it myself. We, Charles West and Kay Brannon, will our romantic dispositions to Nin Bond and Ann Egerton. I, Bill Buck, bestow my pull with all the teachers to Kyle McPhail. I, Charles Riley, do bequeath my ability of being a stooge to Bob Delahunt. l, Willie Mastry, will my large stature to Sandy Stiles. I, Bud Shepherd, do bequeath my ability to sleep soundly in study hall to Francis Long. I, Alice Robinson, do bequeath my beautiful blue eyes to .lane Williams. I, Donald Watson, do bequeath my ability as a shield to Bill Grosbeck. I, Peggy Meacham, do will my good looks to .lane Palmer. I, llootie Horner, do will my ability to get into trouble to Jack Strecker. I, Marion Bedell, do bequeath my vocal efforts as cheer leader to Peggy Morton. I, Bill Ray, do bequeath my grades to the highest bidder. 1, Gordon Byrnes, do bequeath my pet to Bob McGrath. I, Dot Lambdin, do bequeath my babyish smile to Geor- gene Glasgow. l, Myrtle Jerkins, do bequeath my ability to blush to Jerry Allen. I, Mildred Moon, do bequeath my modesty to Frances Parker. I, Theo Currier, do bequeath my high seat in Dr. Geiger's estimation to a Senior next year who needs it. I, Helen Melvin, do bequeath my personality to Betty Knowlton, though she needs no more. I, Kenneth Arnold, do bequeath my gladsome giggle to Howard Taylor, my beloved understudy. I, Cappy Porach, do bequeath my weekly lweaklyl an- nouncements to Noriene Noble. I, Dora Brice, bequeath my ability to get along with everyone to anyone. I, Peggy Laughner, will my ability of goat-getting and wise-cracking to Betty Stevens. I, Dot Lanier, do bequeath my popularity to the most popular Senior next year. I, Patricia Everly, do bequeath my French correspondent to anyone who wants him. I, Dorothy Butterworth, bequeath my feminine ways to Margaret Horton. I Frances Bush, will my ability to write editorials to I I I I Q 1 .loel Campbell. Bill Thomas, bestow my bluffing ability to Frank Carter. Pauline Weaver, do bestow my petiteness to anyone that wants it. I don't. Charles Morris, do not bequeath anything to anyone because I will undoubtedly need everything that I have. Sue Duncan, do bequeath my Sunday night dates to anyone who needs them. I, Mary Benn Morris, do bequeath my flirtations with Mr. Goodyear to .lean Laraway. I, Earlene Hutcheson, will my note-passing ability to Jane Cotton. I, Lolly Forsythe, will my ability to read my own writing I I I 1 s to the faculty. William McMannis, will my heart to my sophomore flame. Marjorie Childs, do bequeath my brilliant smile to Elizabeth Greene. Louise Haugh, do bequeath a share of my red hair to any Sophomore who feels the need of a henna rinse. We, ,lane Fowler and Olive Alderman, do bequeath our I I I I I I I 9 9 1 desire to become old maids to ,lean Lambdin. James Cook, do bequeath my singing voice to Bob Evans. Russel Combs, do bequeath my sense of humor to Ada Jane Lewis. Brud Dann, do bequeath my gigantic intellect and su- perior mentality to George Allen. Carolyn Miller, do bequeath my ability to be carefree to Iggy Pleasants. Lois Nelson, do hereby bequeath my conciseness to Nora Blumberg. Oliver Simard, do will my gift of being president to next year's Senior president. Otis Feaster, will my Fred Astaire footwork to the next Senior troubled with St. Vitus dance. I, Otto Krauss, will to any boy in the Junior class my secret sorrows. I Tom Brown, having been elected the class pest land I I I I I I I I I 1 1 still wondering where they got that notionl do hereby leave such enigma to a future class pest. Lloyd Stahl, bestow my thundering voice on any Junior. Daryl Mahan, will my irrepressible giggle to Don Gour- ey. Bill McGill, will my gift of shooting the bull to Ann McClure. She already has a good start. Warren Abbott, do bequeath my gift of getting on the teachers' nerves and everybody else's to Buddy Delahunt. Laddie Sadler, do bequeath my dainty little feet to Bud Liuig. Bill Kyle, do bequeath my ability to flat while singing in the Glee Club to .limmy Matthews. Harriett Gill, do bequeath my naturally curly hair to any frizzle top. .lim Coffman, do bequeath my surplus weight to Bayne Snyder. Martha Mann, do bequeath my ability to dance to Betty Grounds. We, the Senior Class, to the great relief of the faculty, do hereby leave the school. We, the class of 1936, do will and bequeath the golden silence of study hall to our study hall teachers. PROPHECY For the first time since its graduation fifteen years ago, the class of '36 has met in a reunion. Many of our former classmates were unable to be present, of course, and we have gotten news of them through our eminent radio and wireless expert, Casey Ingram. In far off Cathay Frank Lee and Ray Randall are type setters on the Hong Kong Herald. where misprints don't count. The boys hear regularly from Frances Bush and Cappy Poarch who are editing a political paper in Wash- ington, The Welkin Ringer, which advocates a five-day working week for housewives. Brud Dann is one of New York's most promising young lawyers. He's the one who takes care of the affairs of Oliver Simard and Maston Thomas, who are now big busi- ness men in Wall Street. The big city held an attraction for Peggy Duryea, who has taken up nursing in a New York hospital. .lust now she is busy taking care of Nat Tomson who was critically injured in a six-day bicycle race. Cleveland Ashmore, Charles Atherton and Mary .Io Barn- hill are raising funds to send Warren Abbot on a trial rocket trip to the moon. Hervey Gresh is busily engaged in translating Anthony Adverse into the Yiddish language and three Hindu dia- lects. A widespread Hindu revolution has already been reported. Bill Shartzer, an ex-taxi driver, has finally gotten a job wrecking new automobiles on the General Motors test fields. They have now decided to make armored cars ex- clusively. Winston Rogers says he has changed his pro- fession from banking to juggling, but his friends say he hasn't changed at all. Speaking of banking, Kay Bran- nan says she heard Tom Brown is a warden in Raiford Prison, that he's behind the bars, anyhow. Lydia Theurer is quite a criminal lawyer now, but we don't say just how criminal. A number of our old friends have become inventors and scientists. Among them are Sam Eggers and Bill Kyle who are working on a project to drain the Gulf of Mexico and to plant spinach. Alvin Cohen and Helen Melvin are trying to cross lettuce and bananas with apple trees, pro- ducing fruit salad. Alice Robinson has invented a com- bination comb and shoe lacer: Fay Ford, who made a fortune in the pretzel twisting business, will put up capital for Alice to place her invention on the market. The manufacturing business also holds its attractions: Dot Lanier and .lane Fowler are now considered great bene- factors of the feminine sex. Their rolling pin factory operates at full tilt day and night. John Wagner and Irving Cypen, prominent Schnitzel- bankers, have gone on a tour to Germany, and boy, are they in Dutch! While in Germany they visited Linwood Lewallen's munitions factory. Linwood says business is booming. He adds that his factory will be too if Irving doesn't stop smoking cigars during business hours. Charles Riley and Charlotte Hitchcock are flying tra- peze artists in a three ring circus, Bud Shepherd is their ring master and Harry Kingsland is the clown. The latest news from the interior is that so far Dick .Ierger and Dan Burr have been unsuccessful in their search through the jungle of Africa for a jeep. They have captured several goons, but turned one loose after discov- ering that it was Wesley Randles. The boys say that they saw Sarah Clark and .lerry Stanton, who have become missionaries to the heathens. They said Jerry and Sarah were just one lap ahead of Doodlefloppers, a ferocious cannibal tribe. From Paris we learn that Mary Benn Morris is an in- terpreter for an American traveling agency. One of the points of interest is the fashionable dress shop of Mademoi- selle Lambdin whose eccentric designer is Marion Bedell. Bill McGill is conducting a correspondence course in hitch-hiking. Dan Hiestand is now a bugler in a cavalry troop. He is very poular because he oversleeps every morning. In this cavalry troop are Jimmy Valentine, Bob Siviter and .limmy Coffman. The other day Lillian Allderdice and Olive Alderman went out to visit an asylum conducted by Louise Sandock, now an internationally renowned psychiatrist. They were quite astonished to find Charles Slaughter and Fletcher Stoufer there, suffering from nervous breakdowns caused by overwork. They also saw Charles Carey who was yell- ing something about two tangents, a secant, external point and corollary to match. Poor Charles was in a padded cell, but he kept drawing triangles and polygons on the the subject of institutions it might be Currier is a professor of modern lan- floor. While on added that Theo guages at Vassar and that Sue Duncan teaches Physical Education at St. Petersburg Junior College. Again we go back to New York and on top of a tall flag pole in Central Park we find George Farmer. 'Tis said that our George threatens the world record of flag pole sitting. Lyon Davis has an important job on the New York Herald daily giving advice to the lovelorn, while Bill Snelling is this newpaper's leading reporter. Down in Nassau Sandy Gandy, Irving Lake, Don ,lor- dan, and Ralph O'Brien are grooming their beautiful yachts for the big race which starts in two days, while Jimmy Cook and Frank Eidge spend their time softly strumming guitars to the fair ladies. In magazines throughout the country we find the fair faces of Daryl Mahan and Louise Haugh, while Dick Bradbeer has gained much fame as a national league pitcher. Seems as though Doris Conlan has deserted the good old United States for Holland where she has become a fine milkmaid, while .lane Arnold is studying painting at Florence, Italy. Buddy Burroughs has gone into the rubber industry and is busily engaged in getting sap out of trees. Those of the class of '36 who are present here tonight are Dick Henry and his wife, Dot Butterworth. Dick has done much since he graduated and is now governor of Florida. .lack Randolph has become mayor of St. Peters- burg and is faithfully carrying out his duties. .lack's wife, Mabel Hastings, helps him a great deal, and Jack readily admits it would be hard for him to get along without Mabel. Another member of '36 present is Mary Jane Phillips, who is now Mrs. Chenoweth. It was the cook's night off so it was necessary for Mary .lane to bring all her children along, and my what elite tots they arel Of course Oscar Foxworth wouldn't fail to attend our re- union. He is now a big politician and wields a great deal of power fin politicsl. We also have with us tonight the world famous chemist, Howard Neeld. Mr. Neeld is now attempting to obtain sunlight from cucumbers. Mary Bradford has become a second Mae West, and some say that she is even better than Mae herself. Mary is on a personal tour and is therefore able to attend this re- union. The Ringland Brothers' circus is in town tonight. And this is very convenient because the fat lady of the circus, our own Ellen Stuart, is able to be present here. Carolyn Miller is still single and is head of a school for girls. Carolyn told me earlier this evening that she has every intention of remaining an old maid. Laddie Sadler's Review is composed mostly of boys from our own class, and Laddie has brought many of them here tonight. In Laddie's Review Ray Full is style expert and Otis Feaster the athletic sport. ,lim Workizer plays the part of Re- becca, the beach beauty. Bill Ray and ,lim Candelet take the part of the famous Beau and Belle, and Darrah .lavens appears as the Sweetheart of the Bowery. Billy Gay is with us again. Billy has at last found his life work, as a traffic cop and 'tis said that he does not hesitate to hand out tickets. Last and least we have with us tonight Joe Watson, who has been asked to be our announcer. no EQ w as A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z ..... - -- SENIOR ALPHABET rtistic ashful . harming -. ependable arnest .,A. rank .A,. racious andsome o ntelligent ..A. olly ,. een .,v, ovableo ..... .... ischievous autical hserving o, olished -- uissioal - eserved ,,,7 W arcastic do emperamental .... -o , , Illqlle . ,. ,,.. - V ersatile ..., 7,, , myo . A , outhful , , , ealous Jane Arnold oo,,,,-oo.Martha Mann ,,-----.--Lo1s Nelson r,--,,,,,,,0t1S Feabtel .,,l Ann Doherty ----o,oooBud Shephard ,-,,--o,Ge1'ald Stanton or .,ee. or ,Halrlett C111 Gordon Bylneb vlVIa1'y Jane Phllllp ,.-,d,,oWar1en Abbott ,,oomo.Sa11dy Candy -..Ulive Aldelmdn ,..,e Jack Randolph ,ooo Theo Cul 1 ICI ---Peggy Laughner -, o-ooPat11c1a Everly -----ooHelen Bdmes - -,MH110H Bedell .-.,. 7 - O gzzb 0 H fl fl 1 fy-your Q 62 ,, MH1'1OIl Ffjllldld Jimmy Valentlne W Q Q5 ., Om' llrzmlrwl Furly-five M' - H gy., x, 3 'U III'-. Qllll' Unv Ilulzrlrwl Ful'ly'-s1'x 3 A Quinn. quell'--an W Q 59 . 1, 5 v. QI! Um flrmfr fflflurfl Um' Ilunrlrrfl I ur'lm'i,u11I lx , X 'S QQ 5? QQ 5? 42 Q . ' g, Om' llllllllffll Furly-nine ' - blikifr' S QQ 5? Q V--. xx ' ' X kr v 'LX' W Q xx. Xf- ? P Yw 1' ful lf R59 .. X - I v I . Vim A ' N , , , . v, K, img. , f fix 'Wo fx EQ, !' A, . A EN ' 1 Sf: N -F-if 'J-T -hw 1 .ff MQ ' ,,fg 4 f ,QLD ,,..,..,.1 .M .AA., 1-- K7 Ziff wM WLQUWE b --A. 0 11 mzmz Fifly 0 -1 , --:zqiiklgt Q QQ SQQMS 5 M . Q One Hundred Fifly-one 5? J .i , awe Qffll'Q 34 l Ill'-.'.--... --QCCID' A lIllDUl3IlCC DI'iVCI' ,,,,,AA.,,,A,,,,,.,,,,,,,,Y.,,.,,,,,.,,,.,-.A-----,--------,--'---k.-,----,-Yv----4--VA-A,-- Lyon Davis MCChaniC --4------------V.... ,Y,,... 'l lhomas B. Reese B Ug Hlllllef .....,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, S am Eggers I CC M311 --,-.... ,......-.. . . .e,,......... Oliver Simurd T ' Martha Butterfield I HCOIIIC THX C0llCCl0I' ,,,,,, ,---'-v-,- M 351011 Thljlllils 0 ffiflel' -------4---- --,-,--fA4----- ......,,... C harles West S ,..,,...... Brud Dunn G ilfbagfi COllCCl0l' ..,,.. N .,., Carolyn R ,..... George lfarmer A ..,,.,,,. Irving Cypen D eteuuve ,,..,,,, Y-.----AA--,-,A---- B ill Robb U ..,, Osm-ar Foxworth A ,.,.,.,. Ray Randall T .,,,,..., Hervey Cresh Pl ,Yvw.... Luddie Sadler 5 ,,,.,.. Dir-k ,larger One Hundred Fifty-two . 1 '-NCQ' Q x ' .X NARY A SOUL ON TH' PREMKSESH RECKON ALL. TH' LEETLE VARMINTS HEV UPPED AN' BGDACIOUSLV GRADULATEO -'A EQ 5? W-Sfifx , -AND I WWT Toj 9 X M Eff1PHAs:ze ,ff QM a l, ?uPgy5NuGGLiNe,l? .m ' ' llf--G V Q2 ivxxi EADING A GOOD X I LSTOR vf X 1 Y T BEHOVE? ' L ME, Y n 4 -is NORTON' OSED FOR Q 9 f ' WALLVBBHQP Z i'f. N ' X1 2 T X' ABSENTEE ,LIST gg 5 -in . K ft 1 f f ff 4 W 4 , f j5iB D ' NJ O E Sw Q wh C L wlaivxil X f X . o ' Q-QCAQJQQS N 2' ' W . 0 eu? 0 ll lllfl ' uuuii' 'incl' Um' llunrlred l ifty-jour Ng?-,I l Qfflllj ....QCllqQ- W0 5? i IIIU- 'lass' 4 ,,..,..,-, V- . D437 One Hun fired Fifty-five QQ - ,ig , .4 if 'Q' -5Z.::f.,,.:.. -. gli: lIIl '..-.-. --Q-Cl-' Um' IIIIIHIHVI Fifty-si.r 'j 4 H -azlw. 'Y Q Q 5 Hurrying Youth Come, youth, and stroll with me Along this path so seldom trodg Beneath these sturdy, praying trees: Come, youth, and lift your eyes to Cod. Come, youth, leave your hurrying way, Leave your speedy, striving life behind, And down this forest's cooling aisle Re-find your peace and love of human kind. not the world stand still awhile take a quiet space for breath? not the world rebuild its dreams look unfearfully at Death? tremble you in this still place? Can And Can And Why There's nothing in this site to fear, Here, all is placid, calm, contentg A life tranquil from year to year. These trees, mute children of the earth, Greet each day with open arms and smiles And when the sun sinks out of sightg They calmly pray, content to wait awhile. Not built on flimsy dreams like yours Here, life is ever sweet and pure, Come, leave your gruesome noises far away This unmolested place will help you to endure. The cries of human souls in sin and shame: The pound of stamping feet and blare of horn These are the things that shape your life And make of you a slave-faithless, tired and worn. Come, stand bare-headed at this shrine, Fill your heart with nature so serene, Forget your hurried way and noisy wrath 9 And then go back to Life and build your dream. By Many ANDERSON. Postlude of '36 The long drama ends ln which we all had parts, And placed our very heartsg The curtain descends- The sweetness of applause, the people's praise, The music's throb is fading lost and d We know the laughter and the pain Of years that will not come againg But ah, the postlude Becomes the prelude! azed . . . For we shall find the spiral stair surrounding time More beautiful for knowledge we learned through the climb. Leading us- Cuiding us As the pole star's unerring light Steers us through darksome hours of night, So that we may know Where our feet should go. Beyond our parting pain and tears We hold a smile for unborn years, For youth has a world to explore With the sunset ever before. Dream splendor of the far away Kindles our eyes. Perhaps, some day By THOMA -.- s Bauer: Rlazsr-:. One Hundred F ifty-seven l QQ 5? Um' llmzlh-rrl l i!,fy--Uigllf ' ?A M251 ' ,,, 1 g 'WEf'LWL M Wayan JQWQK I U ...'ICIlQQ. QQ EQ 5 ....- -..... Z' J-Cv -f y ,N ln Appreciation Tm: No-S0-Wi:-I-IA STAFF or 1936 wish to express their sincere appreciation for the aitl and vo-operation given them lay the advertisers, ad-getters. South:-rn Engraving Company, Lula Smitlfs Stu- rlio. St. Petersburg Printing Company, Rohison's Camera Shop and finally to the students and favulty of St. Peters- lmurg High School who have supported the staff in all their efforts. Without the assistance of these firms and in- flivirluals this tropical volume could never have been successfully published. 0 Q.--' One llunrlrerl Sixly . za M- ' , 4 2 ,AF- Q Q 5 NO-SO-WE-EA AD STAFF tlf:nu.n STANTON Dmns KONI.-NN JAMES Cwnr1l,r:T .llnlfv-up ,Vanngvr Finrznrinl ,llnnnger Copy .llanagvr ANNUAL AD-GETTERS Nlariz- Bm'fivl1l Dtbftbllly' liutlvrworllm James Canrle-left Pe-gzgy AIPHUIIHIII Alia- Robinson Dora Brin- Gurdon Byrne-s Doris Conlan Patriria Parke-r llvrald Stanton 5545. ,M 'lveaf .KRT STA FF 4:1 4 Um' Hunrlrml Si.xly-one S Q ' l'iiulIlI '.'-. ln-a as se rve ADVERTISERS IN OUR ANNUAL Baynard Funeral Home Brinsoxfs Bumpous, Optometrist Carroll Heal Estate Chamber of Commerce Childs Pharmacy City Fuel Oil and Coal Company Coca-Cola Cole Jewelry Coliseum Cookseyls Funeral Home Cunningham Hardware Danison Radio Company Duval Jewelry Company Evening Independent Florida Milk Company Florida Power Company Floronton Hotel Fountain Tea Room Harrisoifs Hardware Home Servim-e Laundry Ive Service Company johnson, Arthur L. Johnson, John W. V Lowrcy's Lula Smith Studio Nikko lnn Pasadena Golf Course Pelican Book Shop Pinellas Lumber Company Pinellas Printing Company Poinsettia Hotel Rhodes Funeral Home Robisonls Camera Shop Rogers and Watters Hoger Dry Cleaners Rutland's Sparks, Theatres Soreno Hotel Southern Engraving Suwannee Hotel St. Petersburg Auto Association St. Petersburg Printing Company St. Petersburg Times Trice-0'Neal-Coley Wilhelm Undertaking Company Willson-Chase Company ,H PV Q, QM me completij: of a four year course in s7e'L:J, ff Zz a fully accredited high school is assum- I fg,,,M,-,N ing greater importance. More and more emphasis is placed upon the necessity of applicants---for the better positions---having the minimum of a high school education. w v w w ' 2 WW? Xi M V, X sf fm P Florida Power Corporation f--O4' nish Drudgery Forever with E L E C T R I C IT Y ondfzsyh ARTHUR L. JOHNSON llAlUllS0N9S INC. MEN'S and BOYS' STORE SPORTING GOODS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS ma CENTRAL AVENUE LI N0 LEUM FURNITURE Going on Thirlv Years in Sl. Petersburg 3 5 7 C E N T R A L A V E N U E COMPLIMENTS OF . . . SPARKS Fffwdb THEATRES OPERATING THE FLORIDA PHEIL CAPITOL LA PLAZA NINTH STREET THEATRES ESTABLTSHMENTS OF FTNER ENTERTAINMENT ALCAZAR ' CAMEO and D R T N K E V' .. 7 I M?,,.1 r,.:A P x 4fm..p.'f11'f IN BOTTLES cgb'-J 'A' 1336 - 1936 SORENO HOTEL :X IIaII-Crnlury Svrvim' in De-ITT-inns ST- PETERSBURG' FLORIDA I'IT-Ire-slum-TTI tu Young and Old ON TAMPA BAY ST. PETERSBU RG COCA-COLA BOTTLING co. SORENO WND' -IR-, 0 H 111 rlrvd Sixly-four C0 'rPli 1f m of Hobison's Camera Shop Poinsettia l-lotel Pictures are foml l71PlI10I'iPS,, CARDS-PENS-KUDAKS Y 450 Central Avenue Telephone 6815 410 CENTRAL AYENl'l-Z ll!! alph G. Cookse .1 Fl ENE AL H ME 3 In 0 Q 917 Arlington Avenue North PHONE 1 Ile llelicre in the Sll4'H'l1I16 SS of sorrou' yours or ll jricnrl . , 'lille Cooksey lfuneral Home is fully equipped in every detail with the most modern mortu- ary facilities. This home for conducting refined and digni- fied funeral services is ideally located and combines all the beauties, comforts and con- veniences of a private residence. Invalid transportation service de-luxe. Emer- gency ambulance service. Airplane ambulance 7 service. This is a highly specialized service for inva- 7 lids and convalescents. Available for local 3 recreation tours as well as for trips to and from local hotels, railway stations and 3 hospitals. T o l ' if fl lliltli iriifiiiurij FLG R0 N T0 N HQTE L f X INC 08,3 Corner Fourth Street and Central Avenue St. Petersburg, Florida . U l CORNER u . r T T A ND l. N. siunenis ALWAYS xxfELCoME HRS VENUE AND 5550 5 4545 E, A. BARY, Manager Telephone 7817 Om' Hundred' Sixty-five Compliments gf ECDUINITAIN TEA RCDCDIVI MON TI-IE PIER Compliments of ..... Trice -0'Neal -Coley Furniture Co. Where Home Makers Are Satisfiecli' PHONE 5794 NINTH S'I'REE'l' AND Tnmn Avi-moi: NORTH The Home Service Laundry Extends a Year 'Round Invitation to Science Classes to Visit Its Plant Al Center uf lfitfs Population N r Central Ave. at 21st Street Phone 5186 For Health and Enjoyment gum Cf QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Enjoy the I.:est--- ---at no extra Cost!! Proflueerl and Distributed by FLORIDA MILK CO. Gift .Yuggertionf for the Gmdzmfe: Cranes Monogramecl Stationery SIICGIICTIS Fountain pens and DesIc Sets w Writing portfolios 2 Scrap Books w Memory Boolcs if Deslc Lamps and many other useful gifts ....... . . II .7EeII PINELLAS PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO., INC. 265 Central Avenue Dial fl l04 0 1ILlll4l'ft'llST.lIf-I'-Sl 6'Tlze Soullfs Finest Ballroonf' W. R. S'l'ANlBAltGll REX MMDONALD COIll'lf S.Y of THE BAYNARD CO. Iliunrral Eirvrtura WQQQQWW 770 F0 U RTII AV ICN UE NORTH WILLSCDN-CHASE v Diftincfive READY-TC-WEAR in . a R Qt yy, ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA For rontplule information write' ST. l'i:1'i1ttslu'ttu Ctt,tMtxt'1tt nj lluxiwttlltft I Your Place In The Sun 'lllte-re-'s at place in thc- sun fur 4-vrryoitc' in this land of flowers and play . . . the mun- plvte- vacation 1-put. Svltuuls uf highest stauilarils. laimle-rgartvu to juniur 4-nllt-gt-. malu- the Sunshine: City an especially fa- wralule- wiutvr ltonw city for families with vhililreu. . F ...MM 1 We are the answer to a motl1er's prayers . . Shopping for young pt-uplc is actually no task at all at l,owrey's, for we uuclet'stancl the wants as well as the needs of the young chap up to twen- ty ancl the suli-clelv or junior miss. LDWBEYQS Une llumlrvd Sixty-seven H. C. B O i. D. f umpousl p d?Oy1'i's if 9'lllHf'l'S OPTOMETRIST '1 T - fjezvelvrs Specialist in Scientific Eyesight Examination 3f2Cl'3N'1'RALAVENUE Careful Attention Given to Duplicating fill, fflq.-,-SL,,,4., viz i Broken Lenses and Repairing Glasses TJIM-,JU 320 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE 7557 ,, ' T i2Uii..AND'S the spirit oi heipiuiness does not begin at the counter ........ Whether buying or seiiing, it enters into every transaction from one year's end to the next to continue to create prestige with visitors and homeioiks alike ........... R LI T I. A N D ' S St. Petersburg, Florida The PELICAN , X Booli snol' i , I , A A f WSF A fi-23.5-1 Ning THAT 5A Fiction, Non-Fiction, Biography, Travel filing I-ENDlNG UBRARY---G'FTS 1700 CENTRAL AVENUE 265 Central Avenue Dial 4101 PHONE 4187 ne Hundred Sixty-eight The Manageinent qt the heantifnl PASADENA GULF CUURSE will glaelly co-operate with the hqvr ana' girls 4 the High School in learning to play the wonderful garne q' gay St. Petersburg Printing CQ. Commercial Printerf PROCESS COLOR 1 CATALOG v PUBLICATIONS 118 Erc3HrEENrH STREET sourrr ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA Floriela'J Printing Headquarters CUNNINGHAM BROTHERS NIKKO INN HHQCKH Yale and Towne Builders' Harzlware Open 12 Noon ' 2 A' M' Dinner 5'9 P' M U Q V 1i'x H Phone 6720 for Reservations P.-XlN'Ih - 011.5 . XARNISHES - c,l.Ass D. GEN1-IRXI IIARDWKRIC- uousiuorn Sl IILIIA '49 gf' rw' worm NND H Fl on Bl RNINC ur xrm Special Lunch 50: -1- Evening Dinner 85c 861 c I I ii 7 4772 18 First Street N. St. Petersburg, Fla One Hundred Sixty Compliments of the St. Petersburg Automobile Dealers Association TU THE CLASS or '36 BEFZMAN MOTORS, INC. MCCREA-ADCOCK, INC. BROWNNASH CO. ig5f3'cfV?E,00'0i1 MCCUTCHFION CHEVROLET Co. DEW MOTOR Co. i f ITAUL NICHOLS O ISR fs ST. PETERSBURG MOTORS, INC. GRANT-BAYLIESS CO., INC. THONIAS MOTOR CO. HOUCH MOTOR CORP. WESTWVOOD-WALDRON, INC. HTIIP Stamp of Serricev BRINS0N9S Uhr Earning llniilrpenhrnt The .Yunybine Newfpuper SHOES - IIOSIERY ' Novelty and Sport Shoes X I. ,itll CENTRAL AVENUE Joh'TDaPn1L:CIidioCo' 'ifweeteyt Little Bzmgfzlozu In Town SERVICE ON ALL MAKE SETS 125 Third Street South Phone 5904 R ' G ' C A R R Q L i' Jnhn Sv. illhnhw, Flnr. FUNERAL nmecrons JEWELRY :SILVERWARE v Duval Jewelry Co. WATCHES : DIAMONDS Convenient TCrmS 635 Fourth Street N. Phone 5155 3 -14 3 C E N T R A L A V E N U E SL petersburgl Florida One Hun zlruil Seventy J f f A Q 1 H ix 2 fx im, X ,Wg 1 wk - - ,Wm 51-gg.-Q K ,- - ' ' H 5315? L , ,,,,,,,,, ff Zffzijhgig if V ,www Q - +V.. Au :fg12ig:f:- ,. V7 T0 THE , cLnss OF pomwxnrs or pansomf-my WE Lula Smith Studio NNW l,U4f:X'l'lUN 139 First Street N. Phone 5339 1Ul'PU9l'l'l'1 lf'XI'l'l'0l, TIllf:X'l'HHl Uffirirll Plzotograplmr for Senior Class Cozzgmfzzlfztiom' to the' N0 -S0 - W'e - Ea from flze Palmetto and Pim- on 21 successful publication Une' Humlre'11 St'1'f'llH Wilhelm Undertaking Co. ,SL qlileiershurg Times 5 5 5 5 5 5 The Morning Neuupaper 145 Eighth Street North . Phone 8181 . St. Petersburg, Fla. JCI-NNI W. JCI-INSON, Inc. GRADUATION SUGGESTIONS FOR HER Diamond Ring, Brooch and Lavalier, Wrist Watch y Pearls, Vanity, etc. MEN .Y WEAR F013 Hffw Diamond, Watvh, .lt-welry I 5 GUI If f G7 0 e K ewe ry Orrllbuny HOTEL POINSETTIA BUILDING w 411 Central Avenue 448 Central Avenue 1 , St. Petersburg Hd' WATCH MAKERS-f--DIAMOND MI-:RCIIANTS ' MANUFACTlIRINCfW'E RIAKI-I OLD ,II:wI-:Luv NEW Compliments of Pinellas Lumber Co. From 'free to Trade Compliment! of f' f 'I 7 if wutiiiiw- llQnh'll . St. Petersburg 1400 CENTRAL AVENUE - fwbijg af 7' 424-W' flu f W f ff of For Healthlulness, Economy and Elliciency, nothing can equal the MODERN ICE REFRIGERATOR. May we show the 1936 moclels to you? Priced as low as 526.50 ICE SERVICE CO. City Fuel il St Coal CO. RAIL and WATER CONNECTIONS General Offices and Waterfront Plan! Second Street and Fifteenth Avenue South Phone 8188 FUEL for EVERY INDUSTRIAL and DOMESTIC PURPOSE Depenllabilily for Twenty-four Years e Hundred Seventy-lw .BJ - - -.-lf ,Q E -4-ff !-ff-1 Q-.-A-n Q,Q.,a.J-z..L W Qacuffy ciqufog 'zafzfli ff' ff 6 3 www QQ426 5 gEE'C-2zW'?gx MWMW, PJ U wp ff ffm! M Mig Nyegfwwm Mya MW f,jj,f'3'x5,,,5Lf ' W,,W WW Qfiigw QW! f - v' Q X I P: I lj! QQ' fo 0, H10 -' ' fb n VY 1 f MC ' , NVQ' 1-QQGX ag WMV? ww W- .V Ngfiwfwflyifiggxf AJ ,4 W X ' X W- XM WW ixxxw A941 . Q f ww -fljlfkjxjg ggi 1 W Z4 2 fi 43 X .ag ' ' ' ' J QQLK' Ni X wma LAL cgi? Y ' 2736? 1 5 Q like M2 -a. 1 I ' 'QWMU fx ' 1 IN. 1 L SH.. ,r :ul L. l 11' 1 , '12 1 1 A. W 1 f A S , .11 E 'A 'I ' ,', I. 'J M, ,Tv . I I 1 1... I - I - '- 11 1, 1 . - 1 1 S' - 1 1 , lfA??,,gu. 1' .. 1 1 ' .. .5 '3 '5 ' V5 'V L - ' .1-L Y,,' 1 :Iwi 1. . x ,- -- 1 ' 3' - .- xP-- -f 11.11-.1 -' 11 ,,-- ig-'r sf: -' 1- , 3 '.' -mln:-M +1 11x n -. 1 v fi- 1 .!1:L.,.,,AvA1-H s l V If V'l1':W -q I 1 . AA V , 1 - . A . . . , ..1-- 1,1 . ,gk-, 1 i1:,1K1.1Q . x ' ,ff My I - .aiu , x ff H nay . ' ' 11, '1 . 1 EG. . 11+ 11 if . 4 1 . .- --,I . ,1 ' J' 1 . 1' S - .. , K 1 I 'n , I ff . 1 Y Q65 Q V M ' -an . ., 5 , , ,, - . M -- f , 1 P 1 , .. 1 ,. ,.K,,,1 .. r , ff ' I 1 . , 1 L A .M 1 1 ' V i if I K f ' A ,if I I' ' 1- .1 V f I Q ' ...M . ,' ' , Y Q . 511 V . , A . , .. - ,vy- , ,A - 5 --' Hlgtfp Pg' 1 l - h . , l ' ' .1 11 512 ,:gjr:'9 , . ' h 1: , : !,y1+1r xg ,-- f. - - , - M - 417 ,. - L-: Q ,Vx , U . ' 1- .I .I-5 -E .-I, ,.' A.-,f ' 5, Z a,.:1 A V A I..-1, ,. . 4 , ' u- K I .1' 1' .- ' Vg' --,Yiwu Q, 15 , 5, '-7 U., 11:23 ' ,l N51 EV, 1' .I J' 7.1.1 ag rn, and 1, . j-1,,,1 1'. . 5. .1 1. .WL-f I.-A-w,q',,e-Q -N .f 11-1:1 .1-f w.. igff '-'L .q- fin: ' ri vw A , 'if' f 1.3431 ,. '. - f. - -1 ' 1. -1 jr 1-.,- -4 3 I , 5 1- if , f .'f.!' T A, ' ' . , V ' ' 'Q ' f'1i !-'--iff if r'2,a 1 ' , ' . .1 .A-1' -if ., . I' i' HL- '11 1 'LTfh4 1 .1 1 . 1.21.11:11.1-L. .1.. .1 . , ,1 11. v1,'.. 2 '11 it . Z K' 1, r , f,.1.,Q A U 'V N H- i ' ' !',r i V 4 I I .gr E53 ' -1 In-'. . -M .- 1.., 1,, 1 ., 1 ,irri- z '1' gk: 1 nil 145223 QR'-L.. f I-14' .,. -1 1. . ..'-'Ng 4,1 -5, - K 11 ,5-.1K..,1g?U a, .,,1E41'-'i 1 V-1,.,g.', f' -- 5 Lv. 1 , M- Q N- 1-gk, .qw in :.',l rt -1 .-' E ..:g- gf?-11 l'U '. , . 1 1 11-..L'11..1.. A IJ, r ,- fpwfv ,151 it 5 , Av - -.142 .3 :lm '31v.'m ' Q.-1'-1 . . ' J .xr . ' 'X--,I+ ,Wig .,. 5:5111 ' k1ll5.wgf,,-1... if -J ,.., .. ., J. - . SX, - 1 .1 11,1 1 1, 11:-1-.11:'+-1w ff 1 M . x -. .1 1 1 r , ' 1. L -. ' 1 L ' p 'A 4 L...?:.1s-Q-:Lrn-.Z 1l...L,1E-.-2. -A.. .ini-??S .L ,...4..m-.44'F'-....1,1 ' . 1- .. m -u.J..r..-1m.in.1dL'ilni ! ' . .4 14d , 11 1 syn . 'S.-.NEW . .,, 'ZQIKIHILTIX f NIIFIIIIII . -sq. , '.ga,iSe5,5-4 ..':fw'-'3p-5'.T'- ,gilfy --Q. 15.3 I - 3' - 'inf-.5 .KYHE4 .S -1' Ll' 2--Z,. ' I' -- -'25,w1'15!'kxi- b1'Y N Q- T' -. '.1?fI:--.j-:g.'?, -,L 'E I . Q - '11..5...-'fy'-.. f.- ' ' f ' . Q w-I ff -ggjmj-Q. -- fIg,- 'I,I. ---QI --1 f. 'REI gp. I .1 . 1 -:raw .fm-f--me-. .af -1. .1-.-... ww fav - -. IIma,, ,sy .,:7g:'I-.- I: - 1, IE, .. si-ji N-,cr , I' 1 - Ig Pg, j'L-,z'1,r -,'- 45 1 If K - II Q, fQ,g-if .31 --'ai-Til' .,.:,g-ffii' xii .-'5Q., ,.ji5E'5'fP ..' -'-.U--1 W2 V: , PETA. ,I 1232- ' QR ' ,lg 1453 -+L 3. 'S'-wif 3-' if '---'H . -W . 2 .M -.-':uf. . .s'.- -if 5' .. '.--.stem 92: 5. sf- ,- -, . , ,..N-- If . -- 5. E- . .. +.?i..u - ,-. ,,,vw5,I1?f.-. f---gn'-9-. ni! ' - 6 ' Z-ft -H AP H1-I -5 -91: 'Q 'l' 7'. 4E?'T-il 4, +L ' -SM H h',2:- ! 7+f5'f-. ,- -'lu . -' Fil X ER- - 'fi Qfiffffi' ,259 -1'-.1 ' .3 91 'If '.. .... 13 -g,Q1!fl f K-,mis -1171. 1,1 --JL' Q ' ' 4 . 7 - '.I-I-:Ek ,I Ii' -VIE, IES-II e I '.,I II. -.II ':'g-IIILIIIA III Ikf, I -5- r J' , If.- . I! ' A - , fic I I-, -II - I I I Iy,'LI'ZI 3' ,II . 'e I- I -iw aaa: Q: ,Fgg -QI xr .5 ,- if. -.-III.5.Q,g.,,III?- - -' , ' ' - . ' , -- I, I-I , .I .:,I1, ,.. - . .I I .. .I . f, ,, .j I,- - .g ,-.jj ' in-'-us., F? QW 'vg55f42'L.f?'-..- '. .ss 3- ' .Ye . '.-.ff-vi'.f3'3-QW'-.. .1 '- 5-ff ' 322-..f?-'Y '- -.'.----:3-Jag f'I Fi. 1 5. .-r-f-. V '- -3.31-.M a 'HU ' -:fra-f. -- -- - .rw gr- 4. r'i31'.?--b- f.'...i-W Sie 9-.,..: ghfki--'ffifk f' '---if - f--Eff' 5'---fi 9? SW 'ft' n 'K '-735.39-' -4 545' ' 4- 7 '-'1 1!1f-Z -'-'w'-. 4 V'-Q. ' - - T 'ff' 'Q ' l 'Q' 2'5 'V '35,-fl. I . ...-QL, I v-.II .-I Sang M5,gkIII,t-,I .51 IIQ .Iyx ISI .I ig IYIDI ,g'rI-12,4 II .IQ-EI' rj 5.xI.I!ItII. - if .vegas-g.QQ-' , ,Q gf? .fig ' 1 fl-f,'f1,55'73 'Q3' -g :'Jf'P f -l11 YN1 76 -'f'4gi'v-- ' . vig? 'T' ff'-5, -gf . f lx -.1 fi- A 15 '-f . , I--.II 16383.-, II 'I,II,II,,I ,.,: ,-1 g?qIiff'1II,fIc, ,,,II,.5 .5t..'f,p Igu 1 .IILI-Q f. V, I,!I -, - IA, ATXIIILA 1-I ?IIII. if ,III I.,A,IFl,3 II.-. P '5 ': f 2' wa, '.'5Tf?T'ifQ 'r--' .Mi .v , -W.--.-'gf' i-5-'F '. -1-A 1 -12..-'HHr.-'.-- W - - 'Sf' 'E'- 1- --ywfx .ff-F' L 5-ki? 3 iii- 'ff' 5 :-. W' il -- -avi--'-.1 --if-.. .ef ii-25 -5.2--..--.1-..-2 ',, ,IAF-.'Q L-.III 'I '-f I .IIKI I ', ., lf- 'I -' -,il '. :I --3 '.Q...,ig,' -1-ILT: J, I ig . ,iii ,I ., ' 5-gig, -.11 1f4I'f:,CII I-'- IQIIQII- -I,III--J, . I-Le 5,-IIII' 4 --'II ' IIII 'QI'-bi , In. II,3r,I:y I:ZI .a'JI,?I I, 'QQ-Ix fII'III. I- I-15 INII- II.'f:I: .RL -1, 1-IIA, IIEIIIII '.I.- -I. 54IIkII .wi-e+4-,.i---f 42.3735-f -f' .sf - -3: 'ff-'sfgf-24'-if .. -,,gr---11'-15.9.-5 'f.--,J-ikiz. af 2,3g,f53-135. ' '- gif. I .5 f-II',g',,I ,F ,451'Qq- ' Ig: fir?-.kg I Wg III - I I,I I,IIw!..III4,II1.I1III IIII,.f 1 :I I I,f,II-v, I W, II fi., IIa1I,Ig:.gfE Ai ,, an 1935--'Iwi ' 'E-L-'41-'-S'5'f-P. -43-f-7a.'f3W 511-'7Q7 .5'. 7-ii? P HTA-?,'5'-54 Mi' .9-: w' L37 ai 1- 1- 'H-.7 '- ry Vi . 4- , 5, ,mm - 5' I--Tsai'- '.fz'. iff- I f' '39 L ig. '-lQ,Ei-,II?- -. J-7, 32 ii' -g '4:- NV- W5 g fi 'T' Ji5i'7'3 - if , -, -- . M -' ,- . .J . Lf. rf '-'. -'-.ui '- -:--. '. . -3 - .L - ---T.-U-f ff 'T 77' . S5 '..--14 -' --7-iii-.9-Q-f!e'f....f5?22-'W-i 2. fj5?:'5a'sf.f1'..-. '-.iff 1' aff 1' .If-'J 'ggfiff-. Sul III I5 I, ' -- - .' , '-.1 -wg. E--1 .QQ , '- I'-fi-T -if-'.' -2.53-'ffl' 'wpL,4'P.wf?' Ei- -522222 3.-Y' Q-.35 1... H5531 Iii- gb- I -,QQIJI IX? II.III,.,i5I IEYL-'IEIIIJ I ?5I55,Iigii.IffII I :I.iII I- FI. If-7 ,.', 4:4 Ib, Ij- II: .. I- -- ':II,-:pf I, EPP? 52- -eg f-. 5 .i.!.--g5,g,1'j-'Y-5.4 2,,134,IIi.,'wg- ,g,4gII,i.. -P - f-5-Q57 fa. 'Mr-QI? 5-:II ng T, iff' ,Q 115, 'QQ' 'g - vIIf,Si',ffII,:1L,1,Ij,:- l'.IQIJgg I .gi Af'-7, 'ff -' 'EZ wIIlI? I IQ1,,Igv3f,II 5 II.-.I ,-Q. Q:Ikg,II .5 I I .IMI II I.zbI.F.4I.,rmIII I . I . -I.IIg.II.Q,'I ,E I -EN :.I L1I,I I.I My, .3-IIIIJLII ,I , IIX- Ii-EI -3.II , qLI.g,,.LI. wiv. :MZ--3 ..,gp:?1-4 -. .' 5,.,-fiE-,gf- 51552, 2- fa- 'gig-ff. , . - .sf--.-fp-f. ' Yr'-1 . -. f ,f--' -- f' s... r1.-Q 'iff - ,'.f- -. -i-- - -r' J ,- '- fp L ' '- 'w' f,h' l .l5' no fu ' 'A' -fain f I3'x -.Jog ,K 4 rfwf'-1 ' 2- LV- 37'-.M 'X' ' - 'Mg . ',.'5'I .'7'-6 ' f ,P ' 'f - .ll 3' 5' V 'f '-'Ri'- ' ' , ' if 7 if -ff' QL- 1- '- fl' if W- -- W-Ag ..w!7'7, W-. '? -Af'--'ff --..'a-.'s'f'-.'-WA if-is .ilzsff .51 -F E F'-P -3! f3-E -' H 'T f' !'.i-.V 'T'-..1 'xv 13' ?'- -.- i'-If' 4. - - -1- -- Q5 Sl ,su --an '-'- E' lg'-4.1 J FR' 5. . Y RQ. -1 -' -.1 ' -9- QF f 1. -. 1'-4 fi'-. 4- kv KJ 5-If . 'JJ 'H' 352' ,- a 'f-WA-,-1QsfQi?Q-' .5751- f Ai f' VT 'f Ii'f i QZMRLS. '52,-R ff-lf-3-'girf --- .2f E - ' :Q-ar '- .-af-Q5-V3 V1 ' '.f'! i 5' Qu? Wi '.....--1 'wf i'4i4'.-M'-.w fr-r--'-L .-'vm-p. - 'S-if 1 . '- nf-sf..-2-. 'Q' S9-i--iw--2. f -' -2-2 'i'wff'.A .1 WFJE5' Sw-arf-f-. s. is 5 - I 1-- . '- TF., 3-f' K ' LV ' I.'Q'7Q,,3if1- . '-.355 ,.j f 1--ff f, '- Qfifi X 525 I H- -7 '4. V '- '32 315- - . ' -,271-. lf' ' - ' ---4 -' '- -1 -- '.z w'.',.1'.:. -.- ' '. 'f2', -ff. . J A -.V - Z'-- ' 'if ' -. 7-J ,.' -. - .f!.,g:' -it-.'?.'w - i, .- ., '- I Nw-'-Jw ,Q-ff-- , r .T 6:1-F'-:gf .1-1 1. ' '- A ,- 4 ' Y I 14 -gf' .-,'-9,1,.- , . 4.-,.f,,,, 1 p-'H Fgflyf I--,+f'lgPg 9- 44,4 ag-. . 'Q -g'Y fg',lFQ -, '- '- ' HE . 'H if YQ ' . . 1,5 If 92723. '1:.'- '- If -gl t. IVQJZ-A I-f. -'nfpf 5 --'ff PM 5555 -'1!II,,grIgf-13. Fsh ' 1-iii: ri 'wig' 5 ' 'Mi-. , if ' uf 4--I..,,-fl' 3. '- f---.,Ig.J5I', 1.1.--.f,b In II,,, Ip'i,,b Ig3Igf:I4jI-,L' +. if-. 'pf Mas!!-QII 3- - I ,- II I5 .ISI E -. V, 'rf , ,II- 2 , 1.-' , fs f'f',y3,4giiI V'-,IMI-U 6 35:31:34 .-',.' '.,1jl?fi -Tw -ak ntl?-XY .H .Ig-v ff? , ,.- - - T -iP',g- -T - 5- ',,.q,,6.,. '41 6? ,EW P' -LQ:-9 .5-Q-fi 4 H'-'F QC -4 '- - .' ,' '-:F II -III,!'-11-. 5 ass QI --gf I 1- 'PH -.QII I.i',5-T:j--IJf- .I II. It-g:IiIIg -3: I4-I, 5- IfI'SY,II,.II' I . gi I Iwi.:- III5, f I, I , - Sgt g Ig -,IjI -4 - I 49,-,.IIIII.IIIIIIIEI:I ,II5',,-Lim--I3 .,.jgI -pk, -QI: ,fII I7.. fi I I. II TQ- -:Ig I', I. 'I Z. me - gm-Q-. . --ff . Vs A- -..g.- -- Q ' 's--1' . f'. W4 .eng -,-if -' - fi: .4 5 Ft '4., ' 'F , P :ef-.5-My 1.5: ja- F54 Q '54- Q bftzxff 52, , 547- iffy 3 f' ,LJ ' 3- -,-1 4 5 '-I, 1' ,134- QT5. - I --14. . If ..iY5..fZ5E-g',?fQ-I,. '21.:-if,-..,w-I if . I- sg .' I' ,-- I, ,Q . , ,L A.. I , .,I, . II, M I .JKT ,,, 'gt ,. r ,I . ..,I, ,,a,,,, . gf, ,-.. . . .6 , - r I 'WZQV' faf' ' ' ' ?.FfT '. -' 5-- ' . .W--3- L53 .--. - 9-,r1!':i3 5 - 1,5 f'T'.'t Y'96-JI'W - '- 'I V '4 .v f- 7-sill-1 ' ' cf' ' -4 2 FTW- 4- f -51755917 '54-' f:'-.'zJ-- If .C ' '- .ff-i-f'i-f -- -- L rf- f. .. -- 4 .5 1 . - --:W . 1Pf'X2T.'-I f-qe'-.-- r- YM. f 5--?'S1'.'?'--.?- - flax ' -.14 iff-fi -' ' ..'f'-- .. - ig., .16 . .45'f'..A - M .: ' ,en igftff-., fafs.--?,i , 'e 5, P':.,Qe qfgfw- K, Q 1' L. , lIg4g'g-Q4 0,3 QIIQIII IQIAI .II ,EI I - II ,ggghg 'Q I' warg I if IIIIQ -II ,..1TIf',:,II?II IIIL.,gIIIiI,I: ,I-.IIiII.vI3I ,ISI - ,I 'F 1, - III gK4 rl. II IZI I J.-JIII I!I II I,I -3- 'Ivj -I -III?iFg?I: Ilg,I4?I,i.I5.. II ,IQbIIII.1 I :WIA 'I-III II V136-XI-1 ,I IAQ Ali' '-If ,, :I-. IrvIII I KI I I-II- , I -,I IIE,Ii,I, III .I III ,af , I. I,If,.III..IIIIIII.1IIIif?. Y' -.g.IIII 15- . . I- ,I EIIIILIIEI 5:3 :If I,III I. IIif.I ,I III III :, I:II, . I-f,I I '- 1I,.,jIIQ! EBI Pl I, QII II 1. -IW ,-I Qui' afar-,,5,lw'!-L I If l - .'- ,-5.35, . , . S-L I, I-1 ,,IIx- ,-fu., Ia- II gwglg' . fII lk' J ' ev 51 A?fAf 7' ii' Eu 4 ..-f .f4x'Q'- T77 -'4 fQ4f'5ff 3?-ff. 3- T - -J, -I-35 --pf .gy-E+-'g--, -15, gr . : fy,--35 'wi-'Lw - f' 142.2 wg ,Q---. . , v. -1 ' - . ' ' 'fn-: ',-Q' ki I ' - L-gif! -33' 1- xv ' :'f,,- T'gI,'?Y4,w -'E X -f ' v ff . 4' f L ',,,-. '- -.' ,1 . L Q'J g - 1-' f' T' 'X 5 : '--' 3 ' '-.7 '- 1 J . ' , ,.,.,:j'- '-1 .5 - 4 :- -- -..: '.'7?.7 'fav-Qi-4-.gQ'5mf-+ 7'-1,-'Wg fi? if -34, ff -if -. '1- ff -, ,If?gIY -1 .-if ff- Q114,'+,?2-lzg'-ffg'-'.-y,ga2-III.-fig., .1 - gigzm- NEI 'II 4-1--. 1-317551 -----11' . . .1 3 A '- 1-fiFfW'. P- .--ff? - iii- Fw- .N- -SP' -JM f .- -1 ' 1-.'-ga - 4- - 1--as--.fi i .. f--: .aff 1- -SI. . .' 1 5- ' if ' -Af- fx'-1 - ' f . f . -- lf -9 - MQ- fNZ+ 1 N I' ' -- vI, ,I III. I IF. I...k ,II-KW . .-,I T4 IFA I ,ff M, I 1 QI, ,yd , ,-ip. Ip II-, - Q. - gf ..-f .1 2 'if' J' ' --4-.Z - 1 .3 -.Y - 2 ' -.wr-Yi, .. I I3l w-III, 'JII-rg : ' I I Q-gg-I1.,l . fa .. -' I-'I .3-'I-,QI 4 A -.4 :I ' I' ,' JIr v my . . . . . .. .. H.. 1 F QL. 3 A 1 ' rw. ., -. -...Q , ry-,S -:Q wp... E. -M . E 6- -- - ff- ' f l f - I i..' 4 .a.5-,5I'a'-ff 1. 3' ...- fc g,,,1?5L'i' . . -'ist . -'-.3- ge'.:-.uS?g,. -- f' 1 N . ,-P ' .ff- le. ,f -- -i '. 'i1.. 5', i'- . 5 A 'fi w-if 1... -.. ' -'-: vt .xx , ., gap- ',, ,. - my. ' ,..',' .. ,Ig - , 1-. -4 . -Y -f '- 54 ' 1 5 ' -x' 1'.:' I I I, ,. ,I ,I , ,. I II I I My I. , rg- H I 1 4.I,-.Il-I, .I, If' ., . ,,I f:. II I . it I IIIIQIZ EL IIIII'IIIIIII JI , II, .I 5' . I- V! I.. -- - -. -1 m. V '-,, 2 in . ,. - f , 4- - - f .. -szj gjz..- f'?' . .iff-ff - -L .1 - ,ii--ff.. - f- f l Q' H, b- .-1 ' ' 534-.,,QQ .1.l . - .- Q 'f - --33,-,H '. si ik. :- -be .24 - -.-35, . . , , -. II- III. I '- E'1 II :IIilI 'fI III ,, I. IgiIII 'l I4 I -Q QYII II I' ' 'f I f SQ . . . - 91, Y ' -5 -J? '----. -' 'iff' - L-'--If . -4, .lm:Q.I..t1Lgl-'11-,,.s1I.-I-If II? II '----P 'Jurys .-'L' J-m h : - ,Q ,z 'ff gimggxui' Qyrm, -,.V - ,,, .. is If ,e. V ii, , 34. ,ff Y - ii AY ,YI W Y ,1 V , . ,, A Y Y ' V il -V , Vi, , QV 'V -3352 ij . , , Sf: 5 -5 V ,ga YQ , , I' ,Am ,Q YH'-VgV L, .j V 5 - 1,--11 gik-, V V IH. - -v,g,.V,s? 5p3:?ViE45.i.V-1f-- gfYV..fff 1g.Y32-1' 13' QYVVQV V ,,r5..' V Y ,,,q ,-V ii fin ,, Vi 'Z ' 5 ' 94-,, .V, V?'1 :J 2' ,Vi1:,.I'i5- ',Q VV,1:. f Q ' 19,3 Vfligie' 2, 1' 1' . 255 5 ' TV :V-3 V V .V VV H f' V ' 'V 'V.f5 gf2,3' 1 a b . V- '- V vi, .TV 1- V V, , ' Q N VA 15 Y : if 3 3 4, 1 V, ,Y . A 'LY ,'-YYQz,x:':'lYV.Yg'5 LV -VlV.g...fi QL YQ Y V , , 'M Vw 4 I 6 .Vai by vf: X 3' 'V V V 'V'-' ,. '. Y' .. V' .g L .1 ' . 'V,'V Y-,-9f ' ?1A - : . 'ff ', 13 I V G. ' 'gif' V '. ':', ' Vg- .5 ' 1' LV. I' . '.' w.V ., '-. 1' . V ,Y 'lm' 13' , LX ' V, J' VW VVLH K ' 2 . 'T V Af-.' 7 'Z IP-',4 'S V? 'V .3 'j'E 2'V' f x. VVf 'hViEf m'! 3 V-5.-Vs '5ffVV xZ V . 'V .+-5. V :4V . . , ' Ag'-V. ., ,V V. V . VV', 5V. 'YfVVV f , .V - -V .wiki . Us . , V . ,Q-.V .,V,, H., ., ,,Q,. ,,. , . -5, Y- . V -. Q. , V,.,f-S V,.V , V..V...q n.+,f 4 . ,.g,. Ynqj' Yg3,YiYilL3., ,5Fgf HZVA Y gi Val? , 'Alm.:' ,3? 43 QV In , ,,: V Y Yr I ,T 1. 3, V V , 11' ' ' V JI? V' .f b lf ..-' 4 1.V li'?'5i . ' l 7'.I ' '-9 9? '?fV1ff'V : f'V3 - ' siif '37. V ' .1 'if ' ' - 'J Elf .V .. 'FQ L' V' fVVV - ik ' 5' ' Y L Q ff V ' V' 3:13 E. YV Vv,.JYV V it-, I Vf ZVTQ-Y mtg, i:f.B,?V,5g .eVV,ff, NV., .Lge , ,.V,r.w5V5!YVLM 3Y,gc?,y,V'IV!.f, V:.3wiw. ,,.l , .1 Y '2 V'1V V 952 1.9125-i?'3c5r:g 'ffgia a.V ',VQi, l',VQf.Vg f-If-' 72 ' V ' :FQ iiilaf' .3155 3- 7 H-V. Mr! .QV 'VV.,,VGV-V3 f'.1V.. VQQLSQY , V, V',: 'i Y,gVJ1i!JaVEJr2'I 'i'?'f?b2 '.'f VV1-2 VV if - V 'Q V,f .ff -1.15 . . 'ft ,, V i I 25-LY Y Q 4. 'Ex if' '- V ' i x ,fx 157 5 at V' 4 ' ., V ., 1 Vg 5' ' . V V 4 ' Q V- . 'ZV ' -rf, WHQVI ' :gf V f r.. 'V 2.21.2 6 -V V F. V ' ' 'fV 2 V V 3 VV L V? y '-' V' '- V ff , V ra, .f 'f V' .gr-eq VL?'V,Q'-5g'ga-Q, My .im 'f.g.,.sg.V V-V , . YL, r Y Vg VP 31 aiflfl ' V 311525. .V Ag? gfggiii V V VL ! ' VV ' pf Yfbfl' ,' '. gg! f ,.VVg' W' QQ:-KQV. QVI1 ' , , , sf: yn, ?:j' ' jfgki V '- , . 'g 5 LJ, .V2'i,, VJ-R 'it Y, 34, QV.. V V L, Y 1, V .-Vg., ,., . ,f.5.VV5f,, ,... VV,V , wil' .V.V,,,,,4, , V, yggr., -14,,,, .V, , V,. its -fu 1' .4 ' 'V V-1 QVff,f':sV - PV 5-'i--V4.w,VV.1-Rf' '1..4w..w Vw-V. gf V -- Q V , nY?.,1f - ' 'S V ,iff Vf'-ff'fV:Vi-:V6Q'. 'fav' V! f'?p . fff- fV'f..,-.:- Va 1 V- 3 152. 'V .. 451: '3?? f 2 V ELWW' V1 Q'T?,V5' 'fi 431' VVVVH5-,Vai -IV.LEV V ., V Rug. Vg X fig' 'in .: ' A ' V'g'1fV -if .-. fir. V: V, ff.. V f?5:f'57'2'fiV V f' gf ,. W' V .V f VV VV' ' :V.'f'L1 'f1 if Vz? V 'V V,,f 'f ' f.'.fZ'.1 5'-3119-Y SFT, lf? Biff iii' V t ftffk- W ,Sgr V' - ,V, V.VVa5f?3 f'f ILw'. -'ffizz VV , ,?.4:1V'V ' gg-.4 Vx, VV 5.3 Vjwqg VA-YY 'VYiffl13YYgY .113 .Hg A,Y1Vg5,'fS24V,-1,3515 . ,Y , Y -YV?,VI,fg Q55 .2 ' .'2?g:V,fqrLV:'W 'Q-5 j-gif Yr-Qi5fH ',f ' Y wf.f+,V- ' ik.-,Va QNX. if I V ?VgVV VgV.rVV :Z 5,51-QVVQV-' if 2- 7VV'ffg5':V PV. -Vf'!:i:i' V.5?ig5+V-. E A iff? Vg, 1 I V Vg- ' ' 4 Q VN, , vm-ng-y' Q3 .. ' .13gY',y,gV,. -,.V5q2V:f, ii VVVVM-3,5 V1-.3 ,,Lk 1 A .YY 'jj 11351 V YV ' 'Q ,f g ,V-. ., ':gg,,,Y,fiY,'4 'jp YY, ,Y V, YY 'Q fi ' . - f V ' V:-, V V V V ,V rw ff ET-:IV Vf if be VVxV.r ,V lf' AV '.V.11..VV..V'fi,V 1 QV , V Y Y ,E-, 14,0 M , V f, Y. Y1V'q1,' v ' VV ,L V YY, , Y. A We ., 'Vi V 5 ' 'aA'YY.. 21-M -. Vi, R-MV 7' -,Ugg JY V' I. if ,Y A 1 WJVVV-V -V H Y, V V Q it ,V F' V . ff V V' 'V .Y Y V' -YV YV -V Y . A .fr -Ei. fx V ef,YVj' ' 41 fgikfg. .gg L. VY if-g3'1E.:5.,..iYf1ig 1 :,ii9wf59f.V.r:'fV,Y, -YVPV Y?,g'YY,:fYV,k,af1' 54 -gf: '. YQQQM -341 ff , Y ,V ' QM I-fi' :lay ka 5' V YE.. Li.?2Q'1f4 '- '7' V535-A ' 1.1. ' A9545-'VQ f1'f'+4L4'V ig: V ' 55 -W V? f if V V f- ,', fe V V' H .Vw g..'?f2f -V e. Z:f- M .-'WV ji :As ' 2921 5 ,Q VVZ ,i ak-ft ' V f:ff? VV V QVHV L.. ,gf V . ' f 5'fV-gn V Y.YgY...g3,,V 54 j' gi .V 5, 7'f.g:. V f m, 11 , .. V V , yu. V ,' 2. .f,q.f,gV5' 5 V,VVVV'.V'f-.:' ,. VV? is ..-, 'mv sVV.,m,V-gV,'.- ' ja- , V 3 , - ?' fViff'Fx..V M asai ' fgfgf,2.iT.VVfg-.gqWViVgiigw.f, .fy QV-4: ..-ffffg5VVgE5.?Y'!.Vgf, ,A-45 'g,v1g3f5.'1iE' -V35 gm,Vz.V' 5, V j,V VYf , f '- V 7+ 'n ' ' V Q' V Vf- : f-.V 'Vf? Za.-LV V .VL A ? ' 1 ' WV- 1 24' :L1'?'lj4f'51 ,' V ' V ,V . - 25' P5 ,...1,V'3..Q ' V h'fFg,,g-,1 '5,,-, .Vfg.,.f WJ 7 Vw' mg, :- fr. ?,f1i?:fV . ff'V.f.5,VfV , V M. Vp, HV H? Y. Qs? A A A 'f f?'51j F- ,, ff 4. wx ' - .w3g?':j,fjp.:f'.Ljj.' gf, ,. Fdwgf' V 2-if ' fs 'HV mT.?5.V-ff! fi ffl, ,?jf '1. SQ? VV VV-' Ti- V, 'V 1 V Y '- .- 'f - 'KSU fd V.f.q -V , Y FEL.-vvV5V4Y...57FVg'. V Vi- ,yn 'V ry., Y: :LJ k4.ri?g.' .g n- ggi Y p V V 'i ,' ,gr . A Y, AV ' Y L . ' ? 'V V V if Vf ' :Vs f f f' ,, A f 5sj5? 'fl5?'f fh'72aLHM 1 fi' ' F VV ' V -v- V w an ' J. 'A - ,V 1. 'f :ff :D ' .gf ?'-- -. gy ' : : 5 V-v .3 .V '-4' .i QV 2 'VV , 21, ' Yf'.' Vg.: A 's , V,: Q' .' , VV 'V Mi' 'Q ?' if 'wr .. V?'1f?1iZ6VV .ps--gif ...- V Y-2, . ff:0 y'7s'T4 ,' L- Y' V1 , Y. A :gal I. V+ Y if ii.. ll:-'V Y'w.5VqY V. gy h,,y3'Vgfg1',' R3 ., Wi. dl. .Y Y., gh 3 F Vt ,lb I Y ,xvV'Qi,iSQ:.iV Y ,egilmdl 59535 isa Y ,? M.1y3V,WY1,-gg 4,.,..V.ii:,Yg.g faq -,V Mggjf, xx? 3? ,M l e, 2 V L I V , V wa . ' V V3 K--VV .QV ff.-+ ' VV e . -. VV - ff-g V ,. , 'ff'fV.f', , V if V f af ' .4 . . ' QQ H ' V lfim .. VV Q V VV .V X Vat-,-Y , X, 4 V'- ', -,Y V ' 1 WV, , una . :V - - :gTfy'.,VV-V, ,Q .YV Vw V :'V',, I V, Y, Y Y- V wx ' -5, V, ,Q Af, ,L 3,,, fY L' L wg 'i 1- 'M5'V X A? Q, Qi' T - ?g,.V '37 N .zifv 1' 535 H 'Li V ykwk if V' 5 5 A ,. ?' 1Qf5 'Vf 'A V L Aff, Jw 11- ' 'P!'7't V V-'ff 7'f31 V? Wifi . fPVn1f - 3' FV V' . K . 495 V 'A ' 5m:f VV'4iv'.V 1. ah-v??'f!:1,:,'355+??i'i:D 7 ,A9 'gi-.,fl1 . iV f . VT, ?-G3 ' 35-VVV 'f nfli ' V' V 2 , f fi- V I .1 Vw wwe, 1 V, V, QV -fx V, W? 1154. 1 'Vg-'V 4i':1'V,g?V ,g V' V 1' , J V i ,f'1f ' f 4 if .V . ' . ' V V' - A W' 'V 'va Vi'-I ' .V ',w?',,- 'V g VVVV QV ,V V .5 ,. .V rx, Vv ': .,p' V'-bij.. ,. Ag . . ,' ,r i W V z- , Eff? ' 'W E- H 'T vgj':iV5EWI1 fa-. 'z.5-qgg?q:gf1'V'igf 'ZV.,YV'6V'5'?'g VH if' V I L. it. ' ,ig . - ' if ' ,,: - , 3 . . V ', . H V ' -lf VVf'Vtf'- V , 1'Y7'1'Kv--,ff'f'?VfV' 2 V,,.1' fV ,.f.VVV,f,, A 3 ..+ 'Y T..-11 ff: ., r' ,V ,. ,QV V VV ,Vg Y 4. V Y e v.: ' Y S: bv V figfka, .LVv,.-V YV 53,3 YYVEVT .V Vx, lk. NV V VV B .. V1 P M... .2 .V V Q if fi-g m 4. :V Y Y' Z S iv'-gb 1.5.1 ,, tYV,, Y Y-I iff. P: '-was V V ,F V 3l 4.Vi -i5V,VYYQ wYJg,. Vi H ' 5 ,Q Y f 55 2.,z ,gV..,V. , k j' 33 Y Lg .3 A f-...Ag .V . j',.Qf ' 'g.V V -f' ,542 1, MffV:f , .V -071 ,,Q,Yf V'V Y .',, glut 1 V , V.e ,KY 5 w- .V Ka' V31 A 'Mil' Y . 1 55. X ag, , f 12. i ' .V-., 'X , A' V lf,-,gg ,Y Zig. V, FAQ, V' V -f:,. Vx V Vf , ,V 1 V .V ,V ' V VV VVRQVV - - V ' V. ' V ,V V 'f ff. .fm Y -h V 1 V ,gygf ii , Q -.Y ' irljfgwgi , figs e, VY Y 51- ' f , V ' -. f'1,.' .V Q V' 1,151 4, ' 'V 5-221' 'F , 1 ' L 'l, X V ' f'V V rw. V ' Vf.,'.V 'V .V - ' . MTV v.. M 9 . Ve 1, .. V . V,:V.-'- V' PWV fV- is gif: V H V ' g V, 4 YE., 1: ,Hd VY , 1413? gig YY ,VY Vg, A , Vgvh Yirfigli Q 35 if Y V 'Quai 5 qi:-, - x-45,5 gig, 1, u, 5 V , wa 2 , .5533 Qffiiggf V? A .1 , -ff . 7:7 5 jY1iV V Nw.,-ji:V75y2'V Wffgx, -'- V 'ffggk V V 'VU V ' ., .- 4. 9F?'f'Vf l 12 VV.V'fV V' Q f.. ' ffs,xVVVwV Vffff 1 H V Y , , ,,. . ,J I .. ,,i,a.,,,-Ekwg. A-, 1,11-,.,f, 1-, ., A, : . ,V Yfe Q.: Y V, V-,,f,.,,qY I .Vw AY . YY Y, ., J. Ya , , V, A 2 e .- V QV? V V. 'X 'mf' fEf .,f I3 7'zf gf54'. V W3 fi' .f.V4if.'4Q.'g?'fV, 59 1 if- ti f, 3 'V ins., ' 'V-if far: f' V fVr. , ' 'I' i..,.t gQE Q,6P!?,,Q f'Vl ,, ?2 215:71 , , -VV5?5E'5f My V.:f3 .55 T ' 'A - ,1 Y f . Q, :Lf fVV,..a.. -V FG'-4... . ,V 'gYg,fiV'5.1w--:Egg ,V+f VV-,:'y,-FV g,'VVVf 'F'xgggi'xV,V4ggQ, ' V :V , ,- -V2 .Qs V YY ' 51 A VV ,, .K Y. Ls, ..i5j,.V Y .Elf 1 .11 2 A5f,,x.4.,xFiy4,,Y,L A., My ., ,QV V -, VY VQMV ,gggx f ld., in Y,. ,V 75.27 U M534 Yr. . V.-...E ii .1-,V -H V Vy ,,..,.Y.,, . if ,Y , , . 14555. ,gffd Q -Y .V 1, .gg ,W li' YA,.g54V .?f V 1 , V J Y Y on ,Q 'gp fffg V H. ,V. KiL pl.. Xxfkniiflpq if ig .V ,A N4 .Y ha V, -V w- Qi ..1 QV . ' V. V' VV A , . . , V VV RV -- 165' ' 5 . ':.,Vf A , 1-',V Q ? ' 'H iw .m g 'V -V if f 1.,, :VaQC3v MV' 'V' ff., i n-i ygfif. lsgllmfif V? fV1i.V.f5V,:f4V 51.51-QSV 1 in 'X . , .. , it .Y ., ,Y V, E, Y V, , I YY -glfigiv A3 , Y .Vw ,243 gg 1 ,V .V VV VA I ' QL? WY V ,Y ,, VV fV: '- - QV 5V V. ' ,, 'VV .V ,- V -Q5 ,' , .ge Ve ., -' Y, 'V' it --z .gg .V V w.-r,V ,.f,, -3 ':V f Kai . fi.. x . 1 . gag :V s I it Y V V3 VJJQQE Q . it V ,gf Y . K : Y ,.gi:V: Vin, Vgfiq, :J .V ,. A Qi ,dw ,gy V fr m 4 .36. YH DY. , H i nf 'V ,,Y.V,xVY ! -V M A ' if' '51 ' 4 .'..:V V. 1 V .Vr ' 'mf' 'Q' - 'lY 23'.k' Sz' J Ig '71, Sf? 1' 1V V ' V '7..'-VVV-ff? 'V S if. .V '71 V Y' 1: Y'- PM ' L-'! l.5?,n Vi. ' ':, V 'fffE1i ff V 035' f -'T V' -1 f ' 'l 'iii 25 V, T'I?'rV V 75' 'V ' ATT 51- 1. T1 ', '11 I 'fr i ' :ig '1f5?wT- .V 5 5' 7 + , ' 9V 7 'I V Viikzf g'-19' '-3 'G-if V' 37'.-jggE,g,,.Vf .Le'V1.1s9ek.f ,einer 'V VV ,TL 'i 4 ALVVV' V i,jl.5V, ..V f 'Vg 'J1 L7?1kV. VT 7 V fi1'f, ' .' 7'I P' ,,f.?1 fs! , .-if fi: .Q ' :Vi ,V ff... 3 V'f5'? VV '1.V V V . -.2 -J 53. y,s4gf5HhV3Ri:'L . iv Y 57jV,Q,Ve-'Vkwa f f 1 j t f,VQTY ?,f5t35VYV, .K .YT 4. ,KE E., A1 , ,Y A4 git? AY . ,. ,V ..V, ,M-. ,. - , tilt. :lv g tg,-Y .mg X V J i' 'V V,fY5iQ ,V? 2? .iii Yi - J .YJ - V M 4
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.