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Get Tents Up! Decorating the teachers' room was the task of the ln- terior Decorating Club of Ponce. After studying fab- rics, color schemes, and fur- niture types, they finished t h e i r project successfully. Mrs. Eleanor Wilson is club advisor, and Phyllis Blakey is president. Other officers are: Ruth Sullivan, viee-pres- identg Nancy Sanchez, secre- tary, Betty Cribben, treas- urer, and Daphene Shaver, Student Council representa- tive. First row: Nancy Sanchez, Joan McClintock, second row: Helen Wooten, Edith Hjort, Mrs. Eleanor Wilson, Betty Lou Merriam, Mary Lou Weiland, Abbe Sachsg third row: Betty Latimer, Pat Webb. Barbara Zotter, Bette Dilliard, An- toinette Lopez, Betty Bowers, Hel- en Stephens, Dorothy Powell, Daphene Shaver, Dolores Kefal- son, Lucille McWhirter, Joyce Wheeler. 14mm 'E 'Q 60 Finger painting, still life drawing, clay modeling, and weaving are some of the activities of the busy Arts and Crafts Club. They held an exhibit of their work in the school show- case and it was praised by all who saw it. Helping them in their work is Miss Julia Arthur, sponsor. President this year is Marion Conley, secretary, Ann Simpson, treasurer, Bar- bara Thompsong and Youth Center representative, John Sherman. First row: Joan Hunt, Dorothy Swanson, Barbara Vernon, Donna Rob- inson, Marion Conley, Ann Simpson, Barbara Johnson, Jackie Connella, Pat Harshbarger, Doris Hulner, Ann Smith, second row: Diana Roesch, Lee Ries, Pat Ross, Ruth Loomis, Daphene Shaver, Mary Lou Weiland, Joan Greene, Helen Johnson, Joanne Wilson, third row: Miss Julia Ar- thur, Shirley Young, Jackie Alderman, Jean Henderson, Ann Morrow, Jeanne Lamper, Shirley Smith, Betty Lou Smith, fourth row: Charles Stevens, Robert Conrad, Fred Fischer, Jerry Nowicki, Roy Young, Vin- cent Miller, Ralph Woodnianseeg fifth row: Bobby North, Morrison Brown, Nick Green, James Bourgay, Bill Michael, James Fitzgerald, Allan Bjork, Shelley Tartaro. Rl
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Page 82 text:
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We ZW This year the Hi-Y developed a new idea by organizing two groups, the Alpha and Beta Hi-Y. The Beta, for the freshman boys, is under the sponsorship of Mrs. E. Richey Clawson, and has accomplished much this year. Like the Alpha group, their purpose is to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community. Presiding over the club for this year is Laurence Day, presi- dent. Other odicers include: vice-president, Bill Veber, secre- tary, Bob Prahl, treasurer, Norman Longleyg sergeant-at-arms, Bruce Booher, chaplain, David Parker. First row: Aubrey Kendall, Ted Ganyard, Tom McCreedy, David Alter, Carol Carlton, Mrs. E. Richey Clawson, Billy Veber, Mario Alfonso, Lau- rence Day, Russell Morrison, John Curryg second row: Bruce Booher, Hollis Rinehart, Donald Adams, Dixon Young, Rodger Norville, George Shelley, David Parker, Norman Longley, Ted Hill, John Gould. 80 International Relationship Interested in your South- ern neighbors? Then join the Pan-American Club and learn about the cus- toms, languages and abili- ties of these people. Pre- siding over the club this year are: George Pena, president, Barbara Mey- ers, vice-president, Aline Brown, secretaryg and Les- ton Nay, treasurer. Help- ing them in their study arc: Miss Eloise Patterson, Miss Christine Young, and Mrs. Belle S. Crutchfield, club sponsors. First row: Joyce Sponable, Aileen Bauman, Irene Patty, Gladys Hill, Vivian Fields, Jean Jones, Miss Eloise Patter- son, Miss Christine Young, Mrs. Belle S. Crutchfield, spon- sors, Claire Vaughn, Betty Hil- liard, Ernestine Thralls, Eve Epting, Judy Hoffman, Eliza- beth Denning, Gerry Heres, second row: Betty Powell, Pat- sy Brown, Doris Jacobsen, Eston Ayers, Joyce Marston, Char- lotte Amidon, Pauline Henson, Betty Newman, Phyllis Keefe, Betty Black, Barbara Meyers, Aline Brown, Rita Ginn, Dor- othy Schoonmaker, Jeannette Watters, George Pena, Betty Ann Wrightg third row: Ann Heres, Jerre Brigham, Henry Koch, Robert Hiss, Leston Nay, John Gillespie, Lynn McGibo- ney, Tom Mumford, Read Mon- tague, Henry Dunn, Hasell Crouchg fourth row: Pat Poole, Arthur Berard, Charles Shuts, George Strehlke, Jack Kitchens, Eugene Fowler, Bill Michael, Ernest Wolff, Robert Barter, Louis Smail.
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'Y FZ? OD Fine singers all are these Girls' Glee Clubbers. Par- ticipating in many musical activities, they are under the able direction of Mrs. Belle S. Crutchfield. They have sung this year before many audiences, each recog- nizing the ability of this fine group of singers, among these are: singing before the P.T.A. of Ponce, enter- taining on Ponce Day at Bayfront Park, and contribut- ing to the Commencement program. Elected as president this year was Idelle Babcock, secretary, Gloria ,lean .lonesg and treasurer, Helen Wooten. . First row: Evelyn Jackson, .loyce Sponable, Irene Patty, Helen Wooten, Betty Wright, Tatiana Virrick, Marcilyn Speed, Vivian Fields, .lean Jones, Mrs. Belle S. Crutchfield, second row: Rita Goldweber, Barbara Evans, ,loan Whitehead, Helen Ciersch, Pat Webb, Pat Walsh, Betty McCormick, Ollie Parrish, Carmen Wright, Pauline Henson, third row: Martha Allen, Marion Stew- art, Patty Kyle, Pat Branch, Virginia Cooke, Marion Conley, Aileen Bauman, Maynette Avery, Lugene Wilson, Maroline Creeleg fourth row: Constance Hedman, Barbara Sondee, Idelle Babcock, Alice Martin, Hilda Belflower, Connie Bfonde, Edith Hjort, Beverly Foreman. 82 Zdaftdalew One of the busiest groups un- der the Big Top is the Cavalier Chorus, under the direction of the Reverend ,lohn Sims. Start- ing their year with a very suc- cessful concert, they also sang over radio stations WQAM and WIOD and entertained at the Colonial Towers Hotel. They have sung at Bayfront Park on several occasions: for the Christ- mas program, and on Ponce Day. As the baby organization of Ponce, the Cavalier Chorus has accomplished much this year. Good luck in the future, boys! First row: John Sims, Pasquale Cox, Bill Stephens, Richard Hoyt, Bill Neiger, John Wheeler, Ed Eng- lish, second row: Irene Patty, Leslie Lee, David Yaeck, Lynn McGiboney, Mario Alfonso, Paul Crum, John Gil- lespie, third row: Dick Bendinger, Lawrence Butcher, Eugene Rofiier, J. P. Shaddick, Fred Brown, fourth row: the Reverend John Sims, three elementary school students.
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