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' 4 5 2,3 ,L-. Preszdem BILL CAREY Vzce Preszdent BoB PORTER Secretary BARBARA N1CHoLs Treasurer HL BERT HOUSTON Chapter 4 At thls pomt dear readers our ehar acters left us for a couple of weeks and upon thelr return we heard gay ttles of dances dates trlps and presents dur mg th Chf1SIm3S holtdays Chapter D Cur students slowly settled down to the old grlnd and by perslstent grlndme mastered enough Rnowledg to w1th stand the mud term exams Chupler 6 The Athlettc Ass n Clme through with a bram storm and entertuned the students Wlth dances following the bts ketball games The games 1nc1dentally were reallyf tops thxs year and the boys made admirable show mg C hupter X Lyerybody anxiously 1w med th mor play Throuah the lxetfhole w hteh Hnally came and proyed to bt one wt the best Cyer Chapter 8 It 5 sprmg agaln Loye sweet lose now entered the story and all that could be heard was the swlshxng of Cup1d s arrows At last the night of nlghts at r1y ed and the 'Semors w ere royfally feted at the Junlor Senlor Prom Chap er 9 nl h year rapldlyf passes and our stu dents are confronted for the 11st tlme at 9 P H S wtth Hnalexams Ly t one passts neatly except a few who ap parently thmk they are too young to he turned out xnto the world Chapter lO Coneluslon Our tearful but happy semors much slowly to the rostrum reeetye thexr dt plomas and 'after turmng once mort to gale it the bulldmg wher ln they spent so mlny loyfful days they leave foreyer the doors of St Petersburg Hugh School TWIQNT Y l llRl l
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emor lass lllstnrg Stmopsxs ol the fuco Precedmq Volumes In Volume I entltled Gullrble Sophs S P H S we hnd the characters buylng chapel seats and locker tlckets learnmg the whereabouts of the eleva tors and acting rn the usual sophomorlc manner As the story unfolds we see thls class taking only a mlnor part ln 1ct1v1t1es although the sophomores dnd edrt a remarkably good edrtlon of the lalmeflo and Pine 'lhe book relates IH the last chapter that they decorated th stage for the Baccal ureate Servlce The mam characters ln thls volume ysere Presrdent George Allen vrce presldent Buddy Delahunt secretary Betty Ray treasurer Barbara Nlchols T he second volume entitled l Vkont Be l ong Now has an entlrely dlfferent plot Most of the characters 1LlIllOI'S by thls trme are playlng an ac tue part IH the story rlhe flrst ew eral of our m mbers are found grvmg err e ery 1 on the B squa o dear ol Q P H 9 ln the middle of this xolume some of our characters turn dramatu and pr sent the Christmas play the last chupter before those glorrous N ule dns In the following pages our musrell memb rs present the Jumor Clperelll Harmony Hall later he elass edlls 1n outstandxng lssue of the lJllll77tll0 and Frm and 1n the next to last chapter our characters gave a Prom for the Sf nlors ln the closmg pages thes are found decoratung the stage for grad umon lhe chiracters vehxch mad the IXNXIN IXQ deepest lmpresslon on the reader were George Coxhead class presldent Bob Porter vxce presldent and Gerry Meyer treasurer Now read the last book for your selves VOLUME III Ah At Last Chapter l Once upon a tlme there was a class of students who were startmg on therr last year at St Petersburg Hlgh School They were a very smart class and the hrst thlng they drd was to elect Blll Carey as thelr president They then chose Bob Porter as vrce presrdent Bar bara Nxchols secretary and Hubre Hous ton treasurer Wlth therr two able advlsers MISS KBHISS and Mr Stallcup guiding them agaln they were ready to complete the final book of hlgh school 1 e Chapter 2 Thelr Student Government swung into actron wlth George Coxhead as nts prexy Actmg on h1s council were Mlrlam Kamerer edxtor of the Palmetto and Pzne and Bob Carroll Jr head of the No So ll e Ea Chapter 'S 'lhe month of October sped quickly around and many of the boys played on the football team All the rest of the class went to the games and lorned ln the cheerrng and rooting for the De Xl s Q I ' I at , . - e ' ' ' ' y' s A s L s ' , ' s ' -, s , - e ' L 1 X . ' . 1 D 3 I . a 2 ' ' . . I y 3 V L 1 Q 1 s 3 m ' h ' l VD 1: 1 I H ' 3 Z I - 1 A - ix- D : ' . . . D I ' 3 ' . . . ' V D v v ' ' s Ass s' ' L ' A 7 ' , 4 A K ' s V ' , ' ' , , I ' A v ' s e v' 1 ' chapters tell of football games. and sev- 1 1 Q 5 H ' I - th-' :ll - d f .N ,L l x . u . k ' 1 I v s' R- 1 ' 1 . I ' rl 1 . Lk 1 s s 1 K s ' K , V H V i A x - ,H - - I - . x 1 I . AA D 4 5 t y , . G Leex E I Lx L e ' U x H I 3 ' I A A I i B V L- L 5 y . 3 I . i 5 3 I XA I . 3 'I V U I I - x L I x X x - . ' 3 A. - . ' , ' ' - . ' ' ' 3 f I 4 P f if 559 s lfy
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MQW, Aiiizifo BI-RNARD ADAMS, Al Too Bottom Asbinx' lhirlx. N.-w Jcrscy DOW ROW Romania of Chemistru K hvmislrv I National Honor fwocwt' Junior Yarmity DCURIS ADAMS 'ADOI Pwelfonlaine. Ohio Cooperation Palmetto and Pine, Sophomore Fdztmn DOROTHY JANE ADAMS Boston Haverhill. Massachusc-tts The Fun of it Junior Dcb Club Student Government Publiciu' Commuter Student fimvcrriment Dance Comm Ilfx' FRANK ADAMS Slickrr laclxsimvzllr. l'Ioricla ,-USC of Suzlzna Inrrafmurals EUGENIA ALBERT l5,n5zharupton. Nuw Yfvrlx American Dream ,luuior lluh l.luh l'xx'thulogv ruth film' Club N'lARY .lANl-, Al.l'mRlKill'li Nr llrlvishiirg. l'lurl.la llvlrr l'an'x Dauahlvz' ,lunwr Itch Cluh lbramalic 1 luh l'almr'tl.t and Paul' Pithlrrir .'Xwor1.irion 'llarruom Hall. Buwznus SLM Kirmral liusznrw Stall Siu-ifnr Stnatr l-nnlx 'Iam TXYENTY-FOUR lub v v v v Mo- wwe- a ALIDA BRACKEN President of two oraaniza- tions. lhis popular qrrl still finds lime to he secretaru of another. vw ,4 ww F' MARJORIE ALEXANDER USl'lOI'lL1 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Now East, Now West HCBWARD ALLENDER Sl. Petersburg, Florida Sailor of Fortune MARTHA WARE ALLISON 'AMUFIU Coblcnz, Germanv After the Genteel Manner Tap and Scratch Club IJOROTHY ALLYN Edgartown, Massachugetts The Compleat Angler EVELYN ANDERSON long Island, New York Time of Our Lives Dramatic Club Tap and Scratch Club Biology Club Pep Club Junior Chamber of Commerce JAN ANDERSON lirrcnsboro. North Carolina Go She Must
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