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Page 80 text:
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Big Brothers ofthe Big Top Always ready to help you-yes, that's the Hi-Y. Organized for the betterment of Ponce de Leon and the surrounding com- munities, the Alpha Hi-Y has undertaken many valuable projects this year. Their principles, Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living, would be a good motto for all the Ponce big top workers. With Mr. E. L. Day, dean of boys, as their adviser, these boys maintained the school supplies store, laid a concrete walk in the patio of the C building, improved the lawn with top soil, and helped to re- lieve the labor shortage in the cafeteria by working there. Presiding over the Alpha Hi-Y this year is Joe Harrell, assisted by John Cotton as 78 vice-president, Bill S h u t s, secretary, Grady J ones, treasurer, Ronald Berry, sergeant-at-arms, and Tom Ebert, chaplain. In the above picture, first row: Jimmy Kane, James Ogle, Palmer Tillis, Ray Williams, David Bowers, Edward Shrewsbury, Leo Roberts, Blaine Vlfeddle, Moie Tendrich, John Roberts, Robert Schiess, Lawrence Faatz, Teddy Hintzkeg second row: Jordan Peck, John Brau, Henry Close, Carl Dewey, Edwin Tomlinson, Jim Neill, Ted Shaw, Darryl McCall, Ed English, Bruce Bland, Pasquale Cox, Bill Shuts, Bill Gaines, third row: David Roberts, Jerry DeGarmo, Robert Madry, George Hollett, William Shisler, Jerome Scherr, William Carpenter, Robert Silber, Douglas Baker, Paul Weier, J. P. Shaddickg fourth row: Mr. E. L. Day, adviser, Grady Jones, David Yaeck, David Metz- ger, David Pippinger, Joe Harrell, E. C. Fulcher, Allen Hathaway, Carrington Matthews, Clarke Ol- ney, Mancy Edwards.
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53-J Q-it Dv Rhetorics MMI: Chairman- , so starts the phrase so famil- iar to all Ponce students, and so often repeated by the Ponce Debaters. Tak- ing many honors in city and state tournaments, the debate teams are the pride of the Whole school. Bc- ginning the season as hosts in a county debate festi- val, these orators traveled to Lake Worth to exhibit their ability, demonstrated Parliamentary Law pro- cedure before many local clubs and organizations, and finished on top after the state championship festival. These dehaters are grate- ful for the leadership of Mrs. Herberta Leonardy, club adviser, Bradford White, president, Linton Tyler, vice-president, Bet- ty Lou Johnson, secretary, Moie Tendrich, treasurerg Alice Flagg, sergeant-ab arms, Student Council representative, Dave Bat- chellerg reporter, George Knight. First row: Moie Tendrich, Idelle Babcock, Emily Gahr, Betty Lou Johnson, Alice Flagg, Bradford Whiteg second row: Fred Gale, Happy Kneale, Vin- cent Miller, Darryl McCall, Dick Letaw, Tom Mumford, Earl McQuaideg third row: .lack Wilkins, David Batcheller, Frank Holley, Wilson Smith. Joe Harrell, John Roberts, Henry Betts, Linton Tyler. dance Dedazfmc Crack debaters are the National Forensic League members of Ponce. Members of the Debate Club who attain the re- quired number of points and debating skill are tapped for the club. The purpose of the National Forensic League is to develop better debating and to promote debating as a school activity. Sponsored by Mrs. Herberta Leonardy, de- bate coach, the president for this year is Moie Tendrich. Vice-president is Bradford Vlfhiteg secretary, Tommy Mum- ford, treasurer, Linton Tyler, and sergeant-at-arms, Alice Flagg. First row: Alice Flagg, Thomasina West, Tom Mumford, David Bat- cheller, Frank Holley, Dick Letaw, Linton Tyler, Bradford Wlhite, Moie Tendrichg second row: Darryl McCall, John Roberts, Earl McQuaide, Betty Lou Johnson, Fred Cale, Joe Harrell, Wilson Smith, Idelle Bab- cock, Emily Gahr, Happy Kncale, Jack Wilkins. 77
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is 00 Good Samaritans and big sisters of the Ponce big top are the Girl Reserves. Among their many and va- ried activities for this year was the Buddy Poppy Sale, managing the clinic and typing paper sales of the school, sending packages to the Kendall Home, and participating in the coun- ty-wide recognition service of Girl Reserves. Leading this fine organi- zation this y e a r w e r e Jeanne Bagley., president, Thomasina West, vice-pres- identg Beverly Foreman, secretary, and Virginia Murphy, treasurer. The Girl Reserves are also grateful for their capable advisers, always ready to help them with any prob- lem. They are: Mrs. Mau- die Cook, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowlby, Mrs. Katherine Haekley, and Mrs. Carolyn Campbell. Zag Salem af ide 369 7070 First row: Beverly Harrington, Betty June Brown, Carita Carballo, Faith Howell, Mary Anne Wheatley', Alice Thompson, Marcelyn Speed Eula Ball, Pat Murphy, Beverly Foreman, Jeanne Bagley, Thomasina West, Virginia Murphy, Maude Whitheldg second row: Marjorie Sum mers, Lila Lee Kennery, Betty Jean Luifman, Ruth Githens, Elizabeth Q Munroe Martha Arms Ollie Parrish Carol Leiser Ava Nell Gordon Margaret Osborne, Thelma Bryson, Peggy Woodmanseeg third row Dahlstrom, Elgy Jean Stiles Natalie Lucas, Barbara Stuart Joan John son, Madelyn McQuaide, Virginia Iwerksg fourth row: Lila Swords Marion Stewart, Martha Erwin Betty Pultz, Mary Dunlap Minnie Davis, Dorothy Cameron, Betty Sloane, Maroline Creel, Freddie Lu Wilcox, Betty George, Betty Boulton, Beverly Anne Tuckfield First row: Doris Parrish, Coral Paine, Vivian Hoffman, Bernice Champion, Pat Garrett, Phyllis Rogers, Grace Jones, Bettye Jane Matthews, Joan Stuart. Zona Pell, second row: Jean Henderson, Ann Morrow, Betty Lou Johnson, Sarah Greaves, Celia Fisher, Juanita McDonald, Gerry Fossum, Louise Dobbs, Mrs. Maudie Cook, adviser, Pat Pertg third row: Peggy Holleback, Rita Riley, Edna Revel, Carmen Connors, Elizabeth Carr, Florence Fulford, Martha Ann Rauler- son, Lecial Horne, Doris Deas, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowlbyg fourth row: Sara Penney, Mildred Newham, Dorothy Chatfield, Bertha Brown, Patricia Humphrey, Helen Stone, Grace Conroy, Bettie Smith, Ann Callahan, Barbara Reynolds, Nancy Bradley, Barbara Bendinger. Peggy Elder, Lugene Wilson, Mary Moore, Constance Cullom, Geraldine I 1 7 J, 79
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