Ponce de Leon High School - Cavaleon Yearbook (Coral Gables, FL)

 - Class of 1944

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STUDENT COUNCIL is I. To bring about greater cooperation between the students and faculty is the chief aim of the Ponce de Leon Student Council. The council represents the opinions and objectives of the student body, and also provides training in self-government through representatives for every student in school. The office of president was capably filled the first semester by Willoughby Cox, who was suc- ceeded by his equally successful vice-president, Hank Beebe. With the exception of the new vice- president, Nancy C-ramley, the excutive officers remained practically unchanged. They were: secretary of state, Bill Creeneg secretary of fi- nance, Bob Bryan, secretary of the interior, Dick Baker, recording secretary, Martha Upshawg cor- responding secretary, Patty Allen, secretary of defense, lack Bennett. Among the more important accomplishments of the year are such projects as giving financial aid and other aid to clubs, sponsoring campus clean- ups, holding dances at third lunch, and organizing a drive through the club representatives to finance a motion picture projector. Forty- two Seated: Epting, Cramley, Beebe Allen, White and Bryan. Standing: White, Butler, Greene and Baker.

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY it is it xx 1 Son X Six -.., .. '?f.75 ' is.. 'ii S X l x 5 T 4 3 Q S . I 4. tl W3 q 2 ' S 5' ' Q T NW s l ' i ' as Q ' if . li l I ' L .i ' .c-.. t . lst Row: Weaver, Upshaw, Bliss, Sherman, Allen, Miss C-ilkey. 2nd Row: Hickman, McKie, Barnes, Butler, Frank, Cordes, Smith. 3rd Row: Baldwin, Kaye, Weston, Rasco Epting. 4th Row: Beebe, White, Watson, Keck, Wilson NEW MEMBERS AS OF APRIL 28. I944 Senior A and B members: Rosemarie Archer Ianie Blackwood Logan Botts Richard Campbell Sumner Gurney Ieani Harris Ruth Lorber Mary Elizabeth Orr Patricia Phillips Mary Lou Raulerson Tommy Ray Barbara Reeves Iames Spry Moie Tendrich Marilyn Ward Lillian Winterringer Bob Woodmansee Iunlor A Working Members Faith Adams leanne Bagley Phyllis Blakey Harriet Brown Raymond Brown Marta Butano Iullo Clarke George Corrigan Richard Crockiord Patsy Crosby Sam Daniels Iimmy Deen Love Ellis lane Fuchs Fred Gahr Nancy Gramley Betty Ann Harding Edith Hiort Mary Lou Hunt Sally Hunter George Knight Nancy Letholz Rosemary Lyden Earle McQuaide lack Mueller Walter Pierce Robert Rath Bud Smethurst Nancy Smith George Solberg Iudge Welch Alan Winslow Frances Wolcott Chase, and Arnold The National Honor Society is a national or- ganization composed of chapters from the various high schools throughout the United States. Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service to the school are requirements for membership to the society. The members of this Chapter 'are voted on by the faculty. To become a member of this organization is the highest honor which a high school can bestow upon its students. National Honor Society has two public tap- ping ceremonies each year, and at least two social events at the home of members. NobIesse oblige, meaning obligation of rank, is the organizations motto. The colors of the society are blue and gold, symbolizing the truth and honor that embellish the honorary emblem. Miss Ann Cilkey is sponsor for the society, and the present officers are: president, lacqueline Cordesg vice-president, Charles Whiteg secretary, Patty Allen, treasurer, Hank Beebe, sergeant-at- arms, Frank Wilsong chaplain, lean Rasco. Forty-three

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