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

 - Class of 1945

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Page 71 text:

1 FX! Q PQX A' X Q j ii Z f' as-.,, 2 foo EDI Broadcasting the news of Po nee far and wide are the hard- working staff members of the Tribune. Publishing a bi-weekly journal is not the easy task that it may seem, but it is handled efheiently and capably by these agents of the press, under the supervision of Mrs. Helen Evans, faculty adviser. Established in 1934, the Tribune celebrated its tenth birthday last October. The Ponce press agents have always done a good job, as proven by the fact that the Tribune has received many All-American National S h l ' P this time. c o HSIIC ress Association ratings in Top agents this year are Jeanne Bagley and Nancy Lefholz 9 eo-editors. Other staff members are: George Knight, news editor, David DeNoon, feature editor, sports editors ,lay Clarke 7 and Pic Brannong girls' sports editor, Alice Flaggg editorial assistants, Betty Pultz and Thomasin Edith Hjortg assistant headline editor, Nancy .lonesg business manager, .lohn Roberts, assistant business manager, Patsy Den- ning, circulation mana er Sall H Bobbie Pierce. a West, headline editor, g , y unter, exchanges editor, Seen here hard at work to beat that inevitable deadline are the staif members. Seat- ed, left to right, are: Nancy Jones, John Roberts, Nancy Sanchez, Jeanne B a g l e y, Nancy Lefholz, David De- Noon, and Jay Clarke. Standing are: Edith Hjort, George Knight, Thomasina West, Barbara Brau, Alice Flagg, Mrs. Helen Evans, and Pic Brannon. In the background are the National Press Association and Quill and Scroll awards received by the Tribune. Qi!

Page 70 text:

Q F Wliere would Spangleland be without the Haming banners of the billposters to create anticipation in the public? And so our own billposters, the hard work- ing-ever working Cavaleon staff, paint a banner of the school life to be pub- lished where the whole world can read it. The staff this year has tried to present a picture of all the activities under thc Ponce Big Topsthe work, the play, the joys, the disappointments. Their many hours of pasting, typing, reading, picture-taking, and all the little jobs involved in producing an annual are soon forgotten when they see the finished productf-their handiwork. Then, even the one with the smallest job is proud to have done his part. This year the Cavaleon staff was advised by Mrs. Helen Evans, and they are grateful to have had her aid and advice. Shown above at work are, seated: Jimmy Fielden, freshman editor, Barbara Rothschild, sophomore editorg co-editors Barbara Brau and Thomasina West, Phyllis Blakey, senior editorg and Alice Flagg, girls' sports editor. Standing: Nancy Sanchez, business staffg Maynette Avery, junior editorg John Roberts, business manager, Jimmy Harrison, art stall, Pic Brannon and .lay Clarke, sports editors, and Jimmy Deen, art editor. Not pictured: Art staff members, Dottie Powell, Benny Klolzg photographer-in-chief, Bar- bara Pierce. A rousing cheer for Mr. Rath! As another hardwork- ing staff member, he has taken and developed nearly covers. Certainly he deserves TQ all the pictures between these I our thanks and appreciation for the large part he con- tributed to our Cavaleon. Shown here is Mr. H. N. Rath, principal, in his darkroom, as he searches for defects in a photo- graph for the Cavaleon.



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Show Managers To present student ideas to the faculty is the primary purpose of the Student Council, Ponce show managers. Under the direction of Miss Catherine Megibben, the Student Council has completed many pro- gressive projects making Ponce a better school. Sponsoring a 'LHey Day at Ponce start- ed the year off with that needed friendli- ness between old and new students. Honor roll pins and booster buttons also lifted the morale of the school. The Student Council initiated a new idea when they gave a prom for the February graduating seniors, and another by giving an Honor Roll banner to the home room with thc highest percentage of students on the Honor Roll each six weeks. Dances given by the Student Council Seated: Nancy Gramley, Mary Lou Hunt, Brad White, Dick Crockford, Betty Ann Harding, Sam Daniels, George Bedell, Patsy Crosby, Dinah 0,Brien. Standing: Jack Mueller, Bud Smethurst, Bill Kerdyke. on Fridayis third lunch provide recreation for students hard at work the rest of the day. Selling Senior Play tickets, and buy- ing new ilags for the school and for home rooms who did not have liags are other acts of the busy Student Council. Sam Daniels, president of the Council, has done an excellent job, assisted by Nancy Cramley, vice-presidentg Betty Ann Harding, recording secretaryg Dinah 0'- Brien, corresponding secretaryg George Bedell, secretary of stateg Jack Mueller, secretary of interiorg Mary Lou Hunt, sec- retary of linanceg Bill Kerdyke, secretary of defense, Bud Smethurst, secretary of publicityg Dick Crockford, secretary of student recreationg Bradford White, par- liamentariang and Patsy Crosby, chaplain.

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