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PONCE TRIBUNE They wrote for certain papers Which, as everybody knows, Is worse than serving in a shop Or scaring off the crows. Franklin Smith julia Szady lack Gale Patty Allen Marilyn Ward Standing rear: Diana Epting Standing front Mrs. Eleanor Wilson X wk s All copy MUST be in tomorrow is a familiar phrase heard around the journalism room. Spoken by julia Szady, reiterated by lack C-ale, and emphasized by Mrs. Wilson, these words have become the motto of l l2A. Last minute news items, late date affairs, and extra stories of interest are the inevitable worries of work-weary journalists. An industrious staff engrossed in news print is a familiar scene to anyone who passes the Riviera at regular two-week intervals. ln spite of tension, haste and suspence, these live wires always manage to meet the deadline, and complete all copy without a short circuit. The Ponce Tribune, under the able guidance of Mrs. Eleanor Wilson, has kept its fine standards in spite of shortages of paper, print, and help. lack C-ale, editor-in-chief, has given un- tiringly of his time, energy and interest to the editing of the paper. Credit for the fine bi-weekly publication goes also to lulia Szady, associate editorg Franklin Smith and Patty Allen, feature editors, Marilyn Ward and Van Chilton, business managers: julio Clark and Pic Brannon, sportsg and Diana Epting, advertising manager, and to every hard working Tribune reporter and all ad solicitors. Fifty-five
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GLEE CLUB Music hath charms to sooth a savage breast- is the universal theme of all lovers of fine music. The Ponce de Leon Glee Club has sung its way into .the hearts of its audiences. This fine group ot. young singers has participated in many programs this year bringing forth new voices and talent. They have sung in such circles as the Thanksgiv- ing Sunrise Service, P-T. A. meetings, mid-term graduation, the Cavaliette Musicale, The Woman's Club programs, and june graduation. Several mem- bers also participated in the Miami Opera Guild'S production of Carmen, They were Roberta Hick- man, the Cilee CIub's featured vocalist, Helen Woo- ten, Patty Allen, and loan Whitehead. Other mem- bers worthy of mention are Rosemary Lyden, Cla- ritta Ross, and May Dimitri. Fifty-four lst row: Allen, Eberle, Rasco and Babcock. 2nd row: Murphy, Dime- tri, Speed, Conley, Williamson, jones, jackson, Wooten, Brau, Kyle and Allen. 3rd row: Rawls, Doxsee, Badgley, Evans, Evans, Evans, Ayars Taylor, Anders, Parker, Seaquist, Hazard and Hinkle. 4th row: Mas- tro, Wilden, Spach, Conder, Hen- son, Sondee, Pitts, Lyden and Sponable. Sth row: Russell, Strong, Ciersch, Wright, Hagburg, Hen- nings Wilson and Whitehead. 6th row: Brannen, Martin, lar- zynske, Foreman, Pittman, Fritch and Creel.
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Fifty l2ED CFQOSS ,AJ ,- u-.......v5-V Standing left to right: Dyson, Liles, Hintzke, Dewey, Garcia, Vance, Somerville, Fritch, Reid, Wood, Stevens, Nicholson, Brown, Hearn. PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION T 5 I l 3',4'w,. ,. , 57 xy.:ZT . ffl Members of the P.- T. A. Board seated left to right, are: Mrs, john Lyden, Mrs. L. B. Stephens, Mrs. Russell Rasco, Mrs. E. V. Hjort, Mrs. George Corrigan, Mrs. lack Harding, Mrs, B, Hinkley, Mrs. Wm .Merriam .Stand- ing: Mrs. Herbert Vance, Mrs. Frank Race, Mrs. P. B. Welch. -six
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