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--,L l 1 Chilton Booher Ward Szaciy Epting Smith Standing: Hargreaves Gale Tyler Frank CAVALECJN STAFF Another memento which has been added to the footprints of time is the Cavaleon, the cherished brain-child of the annual staff. Staff members have all been orientated to hard work, but the editing of this book requires more long hours of preparation than any goal ever before attempted. Deadlines had to be reached and last minute copy collected, ads, practically an imposibility to obtain these days, had to be secured to defray expenses, obnoxious faces kept turning up in the wrong columns and had to be rearranged. These are but a few of the trials and tribulations of the busy staff, but where there's creative work there's fun, and no one believes this more than the workers. They've enjoyed every minute of preparing the annual and are proud to be the authors of this meritorious publication. Others that deserve credit for their excellent work and co- operation in putting out this annual are: Miss Mary Cecile lons, for her contribution toward the class history, prophesy and will, Mrs. Irene Murray, for her untiring efforts in the selling of the annualsg each and everyone of the teachers who so graciously excused students to have their pictures made, Carolyn Butler and her assistants who helped make the king and queen contest a success, Mr. Rath for devoting so much of his precious time to picture taking, and all others who gave their patience, time. and effort in the publishing of this annual. Fifty-nine
Sixty POST WAR PROBLEMS Instrumental in shaping the minds of future leaders of democ- racy is the Post War Planning Club. lt was organized so that the members would have an opportunity to discuss post war prob- lems. The sponsor, Mrs. Ruth johnston, head of the history de- partment, is a capable and interesting leader. The officers are: George Corrigan, President: Happy Kneale, Vice-President, Betty Turner, Secretary, Bryan Respress, Treasurer. lst row: Corrigan, Brown, Turner, Cropp, Mrs. lohnston. 2nd row: Yaeck, Respess, Eulette, Deen. 3rd row: Kneale, Barnett, Fullerton. MORSE CODE Under the direction of Mr. A. O. jackson, manual training in- structor, the Morse Code Club is training members interested in sending and receiving code messages. Although the code is taught in various scout troops, this opportunity was not available to other students until the organization of this club. Morse code is employed by railroad dispatchers, commercial pilots and merchant seamen as well as the Army and Navy, Learning to transmit and receive code while in high school will be very helpful later. The officers of the club are Donald Brown, President, Bill Stone- street, Vice-President, Betty Sessions, Secretary, C. H. Summers, Treasurer. lst row: Cain, Smart, Barber, Bean, McNeil, Stebelton, Peeples, Bowers, Roberts, Faust, Znd row: Forbes, Ruggles, Fisher, McNullis, English, Smith, Ellison, Sum- mers, Sanks, Hays, Neill. 3rd row: Miller, Taylor, Murphy, Van Landingham, Pippinger, Stedman, Peck, Brown, Thorc, Butcher. 4th row: Dixon, Wilson, Colgan, Kelly, Blakey, Henderson, De Ciarmo. LIBRARY Books, books, and more books! What would the Ponce students do without the complete library staff to act as custodians of their education and pleasure? Each member of the staff has a section of books to which he is assigned for checking and dusting. The daily work of the students who assist in the library consists of checking books in and out, sending over-due notices, collecting fines and returning books to their proper shelves. The library staff is under the competent supervision of Miss Margaret Clark. The library staff officers are: Henry Davis, Presi- dent, Lynn Watson, Vice-President, Ruth Lorber, Secretary. lst row: Horlamus, Yarborough, Watson, Lorber, Davis. 2nd row: Cray, Reeves, McCirew, Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Clark, Garcia, Smith. 3rd row: Fitzgerald, Kelly, Miller, Self, Brown.
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