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Page 88 text:
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l gag 70,6 Da da da dit dit da can be heard on the days of the meetings of the Morse Code Club. These code- sters have learned the International Morse Code this year and if you don't think that is a major operation, just try it sometime. Under the leadership of Mr. A. 0. Jackson, they have as officers: president, C. H. Summers, vice- president, Alan Winslow, and secretary-treasurer, Jerry Nowicki. First row: Terrie Howe, Dinah 0'Brien, Martha Bentz, Joanna Parker, Nancy Hinkley, Ann Ellis, Bertha Moore, .lo Laura Craft, second row: Alan Winslow, Leland Wood, Niles Peterson, Raymond Clark, Bill McNeill, Bill Bron- son, third row: C. H. Summers, Aaron Hertz, Bill Richards, John Sims, Rodney Harpeg fourth row: Bill Ward, Jerry Nowicki, Mr. Jackson. W Phylum Philosophers Studying nature, pre- paring and examining 1ni- croscope slides, are a few of the activities of the Bi- ology Club. Ably spon- sored by Mr. Robert Hest- er, and later by Mrs. Ann McCann, the president, Idelle Babcock, vice-pres- ident, Virginia Cooke, secretary, Beverly Doug- las, and treasurer, Mary Schuman, they have sup- plemented the regular bi- ology course for interested students. First row: Barbara Miz- er, Idelle Babcock, Mary Schuman, Jean Maecherg second row : Virginia Cooke, Barbara Cluthe, Charles Lorber, Joan Whitehead, Beverly Douglas, Ardeth Dienger.
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'Xf' B0 3 Q Q ul Rush To The Rescue Sponsoring school Red Cross drives is the purpose of the Red Cross Cluh. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Margaret East, they have worked hard to complete another year successfully. Working on scrapbooks for the Army Hospi- tal, knitting afghan squares, and sponsoring a drive for Mother's Day cards are but a few of their many accomplishments. With Rita Goldweher, presi- dent, Lois Davis, vice-president, Susan Stevens, secretary, and Car- ol Gulliver, treasurer, the Red Cross Club has become one of Ponce's outstanding groups. p. 85 First row: Carmen Wfaggener, Carol Gulliver, Susan Stevens, Rita Goldweher, Lois Davis, second row: Helen Foster, Betty Brown, .loan Hayden, Evelyn Bal- lantyne, Barbara Evans, Joan Ditzenher- ger, Betty Compton, third row: Mrs. Margaret East, Elizabeth Carr, Rita Snider, Marguerite Penny, Gertrude Todd, Betty James, Betty Kyle, Beatrice Martin, Emaleen Lee, Mildred Barton, .loan Rooney. .dweezzdegmlae Camera Shy? No sir, not these Photography Cluh members! Studying picture-taking in all its forms is their delight. Hearing lectures on types of cameras, and visiting newspapers to sec how pictures are printed are some of the activities they enjoy. With Miss Valerie Boryska as sponsor, they elected Staples Pierce as president, Ann Chapman, vice- presidentg Pat Shuman, secretary-treasurer, and ,lim Adams, sergeant-at-arms. First row: Charlene Fertig, Jeanne Lamper, Miss Valerie Boryska, Tatiana Virrirk, Anne Chapmang second row: Jim McMahon, Dorothy McNellis, Morrison Brown, Steve Bellows, Nettie Belle Hjortg third row: Gerald Seidler. Staples Pierce, Jimmy Adams, Bill Vogt, Teddy Stedman. 5
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Catuloguing Kuties To train girls to be eiiicient workers in the book room is the is the purpose of the Ponce Book Club. A new club at Ponce, it was organized so the bookroom could he open every period, a convenience to all students. Besides filing and cata- loguing books and book cards, they try to promote the careful handling of books by the entire student body. Mrs. Freda 0'Neil, who is head of the bookroom, is their sponsor, Eve Vance is presidentg Betty .lo Miller, sec- retary-treasurer, Barbara Hard- ing, Student Council representa- tive, and .lean Mack, youth center representative. First row: ,lane Lewis, Doris Paige, Dorothy Berger, second row: Mary Lou Daniels, Ann Topping, Sally Hartwell, Eve Vance, Gerry Heres, third row: Jane Carson, Jean Mack, Dorothy Ozanne, Nancy Albury, Flor- ence Stuartg fourth row: Betty Jo Miller, Peggy 0'Neill, Pat Gleason, Phyllis Jackson, Barbara Bowers, Bar- bara Harding. First row: Pauline Mitchell, Del- ores Poole, Eleanor Conway, Barbara Bendinger, Molly Schull, Peggy Kirk- land, Jean Fisher, Dorothy Cameron, Dierdre Delaney, second row: Jean- nette Waters, Evelyn Ballantyne, Car- ita Carballo, Ruth Githens, Delores Kcfalson, Joanne Crowder, Evelyn Harris, Joan Hayden, Virginia Wright, Miss Phyllis Schulman, third row: Elizabeth Carr, Rose Ann Waters, Lois Davis, Joan Rooney, Betty Jayne Matthews, Ann Callahan, Mary Ann Allen, Bernice Champion, Olive Haines, fourth row: Marian Conway, Cora Lee Fife, Elizabeth McKinney, Barbara Conder, Betty Quillian, Ruth Loomis, Beatrice Martin, Betty June Fox, Jessie Hazardg fifth row: Mar- cia Allen, Lenore Bennett, Sarah Greaves, Zona Pell, Betty Janes, Faye Bynum, Billie McQuaide, Lecial Horne, Dorothy Berger, Rita Snider. deaf? S' Composed of freshmen and sophomore girls, the Junior Girls' Club has received many honors during the past year. In its iirst year of existence, they have taken part in several activities, among these are singing at the University of Miami at a faculty meeting and sing- ing for Ponce students in assembly. Meeting three days each week, they have been led in their work by Miss Phyllis Schulman, Miss Elizabeth Mueller, and Miss Fredrecia Greene. 87
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