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

 - Class of 1944

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l' From page twenty-three LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Richard Campbell, leave my blond hair to Iohn Cornell. May he never have to use another bottle of peroxide. I, Nancy McMullen, leave all the good times and laughter l've had at Ponce. I, Zoe Weston, leave to Love Ellis, my undiscovered line, hoping that she will discover it and use it to her best advantage during leap year. I, Ronald Mann, leave my physical stature to Ted Hintzke, hoping that he will take advantage ot its enormous qualities. l, Zalene Powell, do hereby leave my flashy socks to some little freshman who needs them. I, Willoughby Cox, leave to Dutch Kirkland, my won- derful talent for amicable relations with Mr. Gramley. I, Scott Arnold, leave my great dignity to anyone with a desire for it. I, Martha Upshaw, leave my witty disposition to the underclassmen. I, Rose Marie Archer, will my typewriter eraser to Mrs. Cook's next shorthand class. I, Bill Greene, leave Ponce politics to the next regime. I, Bob Woodmansee, leave to Eddie Bell my baritone horn, so that he will have spare parts for his needy instru- ment. l, Lenore l-Iennings, leave my swaying study hall seat. I, Dick Baker, wish to leave my willingness to co- operate at all times with my most benevolent friend, Miss Ions, to some future senior. I, lackie Cordes, leave a box of straws for Nancy Gramley, so that she can make music during third lunch. I, Bryan Respess, leave my worn out clarinet to George Pena, for reasons unknown to either party. I, Evelyn Miller, leave my deepest gratitude to Miss Katherine Davis for permitting me to come late to class so often. I, Gwendolyn Weaver, will my old worn out gym suit to Ann Bellenger. I, lack Pournelle, leave my dramatic talent to some- one who needs it. I don't. I, Mary Lou Raulerson, leave my sympathy, and Mrs. Cook's understanding, to any bewildered second-year short- hand student. I, Dave Thurman, leave my red flannel shirt to anyone Congratulations . C I o s s I of '44 I Our best wishes for a successful graduation I BETTY LOU SHOP I an distinctive feminine apparel II7 N. E. Second Avenue CONGRESS BLDG. MIAMI. I I FLA. I t-tnaeieexeexevaevsa nsnvs:vsanxa:x:n1o:sacxseae-ventlvfl SUCCESS to T h e S e n i o r s COMPLIMENTS of the CORAL CABLES FLOWER SHOP I I I I I I I I I I l. I I I I I I I I .J wh 0 h a S n e rve en ou to We a r I ' Loci:tts:-1Pac-se-asiseer-guise-at-4sAvss I?-it-va Seventy M

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1 , . '54 g GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM Mgr. Denning, Adams, Bolling- er, Smith, jackson, Neels, Wells, Brown, 'Hardin, Pierce, Brown, Quillian, Mgr. Flagg. ggi S-S The freshmen volleyball team brought additional credit to Ponce by winning second place in the city's annual volleyball tournament. This team won all games played up .to the semi- finals and the finals. Playing against Shenandoah in the last two games, the team finally met its defeat. The scores for these games were as fol- lows: 9-l5, lO-l5g final score was I9-Zi. The teams were tied up to the last serve. Felicia Wells was captain of the team and ludy Mclntyre was co-captain, Alice Flagg coached the team and Patsy Denning was its manager. Sixty-nine 'i A 'rl' it l l Q 1-A O V 4 , ss ' Q. ..., ' f



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I, Nancy Knight, do hereby leave my G. I. gym suit to some unsuspecting newcomer. I, Myrlene Van Landingham, do hereby bequeath my shorthand knowledge to someone who might be able to broaden it. I, Charles Parham, leave with exactly sixteen and a half credits. I, Marilyn Ward, leave Patsy Crosby to eat enough chocolate ice cream to fill The S. I, Anne Gurney, will my short finger nails to Harriet Brown. I, Carl Miller, leave my nickname, Peanut, to Frank McNelIis. I, Claude Everett, leave the job of coaching freshman football, to Teddy Hintzke. I, Betty Lou Greene, leave all my class notebooks to my sister, Barbara, so that she will not have the trouble writing them that I did. I, Bruce Chase, hereby will to leave-that's all brother, just leave. I, Nannie Baldwin, leave the agony of the senior rings to Miss Patterson and some poor junior. l, Ted Magill, bequeath to Rock Calender some of my abundant height. I, Lillian Winterringer, leave my liking for Mrs. Cook to the underclassmen. I. Helen McDonald, will to all underclassmen the ability to take twenty minute senior lunch privileges. I. Hank Beebe, leave Solid Senders, Inc., to anyone under the impression that there is no future in dancing. I, Peggy Carter, leave my best wishes to Miss jac- queline Geiger. I, jeanne Roberts, bequeath my ability to translate Spanish to jean Hyers and David Roberts. I, Dot Flagg, leave my Cavaliette baton to some un- suspecting individual. I, George Moore, leave the hope that other Ponce students will not make the same mistake I did, and will make the most of their educational opportunities. -.. I, Martha Hintzke, leave my love for physical educa- tion to Teddy and David Hintzke. I, Betty Hagberg, leave a sigh of relief for the teach- ers, as I am the last of the Hagberg tribe to darken the doors of Ponce de Leon. I, john Pennekamp, leave my incomparable and in- exhaustible cleverness for getting away with anything. I, Bill Wood, leave my ability to escape gym classes. I, jeanette Burton, leave to my two sisters my clari- net, so that they may rightly occupy chairs in the band. I, Margaret Edwards, leave to Ponce my sister Doris, a burden which it will have to bear for two long years. I, Logan Botts, leave my method of spending my lunch periods to some underclassman with the required amount of skill. I, joe Womack, leave a case of coca cola to Mrs. jarman. I, Barbara Reeves, leave all my nicknames to Betty Latimer, may she get some worse than she gave me. I, Walter Baker, leave my ability to get along with teachers to Linton Tyler. He needs it! I, Van Chilton, leave my efficiency in skipping school legally to any student that doesn't have the tech- nique. I, Wilma Mclntyre, leave my expertness at skating to Pat Gleason. I, Ruth Lorber, leave my typing skill to jo Sessions. She needs it more than I do. I, Hal Carter, leave Dutch Kirkland and jimmy Har- rison to carry on as socialites. I, Sarah English, leave my talent for playing the part of 'Kay Stanton in the senior play to some stage-struck underclassman. l T I l I JACK WILLIAMS Box I26 Gainesville, Florida HERFF-IONES CO. CLINT W. LEE CO. I il jewelers and Stationers Diplomas , I I COLLEGlATE Caps G' Gowns Seventy-one

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