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

 - Class of 1945

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il.. iz Strut Your Stuff With letter Sweaters An organization for boys who have letters in major sports, the Lettermen's Club, is a group of the Ponce Musclemen. This club sponsors various activities dur- ing the year, including dances, barbecues for its members, and other recreational activities. The boys helped to clear the site of the Coral Gables War Memorial- Youth Center of the weeds and under- growth. Money from this enterprise helped to buy needed athletic equipment. They also sponsored a Golden Gloves boxing tournament at Ponce this year. President this year is Bud Smethhurstg ,Q 1515 2? vice-president, Robert Rathg secretary, Richard Cassidyg treasurer, Frank McNell- is. They are sponsored by Coach Jack Cramley. First row: Tom Kestlerg second row: Jack Mueller, Jack Brasington, Bud Smethurst, Fred Gahr, Ray Pierce, Walter Pierce, Sam Danielsg third row: Victor Dacy, Al DeFoor, David Weaver, Kirk West- cott, Bill Kerdyke, Merton Bean, Robert Bartnettg fourth row: Robert Rath, Frank McNellis, Bill Wright, Hugh Ansley, Tom Day, E. C. Fulcher, Robert Kirkland, fifth row: Edgar Montague, Bill Vogt, Chester Hunter, Dick Fandryg sixth row: Lawrence Ebert, Talbot Trammell, Judge Welch, Bill Hartnett, Homer Williams, David McDonald, Dick Cassidy. f fm '12, M B9

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imlatm An honorary organization for outstand- ing girl athletes is the Girls' Sports Club. A new club this year, it was organized for the purpose of arousing interest of girls ill minor sports-bowling, swimming, bad- minton, tennis, ping-pong. They partici- pate in these activities during club period and after school. Black corduroy jackets were ordered to be worn by the MA teams during inter-school games. Sponsored by Mrs. Catharine Sample, their president is Sally Hunterg vice-presi- dent, Alice Flaggg secretary-treasurer, Elizabeth Horlamusg and sergeant-at-arms, Emily Gahr. Front: Sally Hunter, first row: Alice Flagg, Celia Watson, Barbara Neel, Emily Gahr, Barbara Brown, Mary Vance, Renee Lippman, Elizabeth Horlamusg second row: Jane Smith, Judy Mc- Intyre, Aimee Cook, Patsy Denningg third row: Janice Nugent, Lorraine Wlilliamson, Felicia Wells, Suzanne Hardin, Jackie Gibson, fourth row: Ann Bellinger, Janet Edgar, Barbara Fosgate, .lane Fuchs, Caroline Cribben, Mrs. Catharine Sample, Mary Pierce. live Wire Performers Full 0' pep are these girls! Girls' Ath- letic Association members are always go- ing out for some sport, and making a name foor themselves, too. More and more girls join G. A. A. each year, and all join in the purpose of arousing the interest of other girls in sports. Under the capable direc- tion of Mrs. Catharine Sample, the club was organized for the furthering of inter- est in girls' sports, and developing in Ponce girls the ideals of good sportsmanship in all games. Working under a point system, the girls receive letters, stars, pins, medals, and the G.A.A. cup for the number of points they earn. President this year is Sally Hunter: vice-president, Alice Flaggg recording sec- retary, Love Ellis, corresponding secre- tary, .lane Fuchs, treasurer, Pat Spry, sergeant-at-arms, Patsy Denning, and his- torian, Bobbie Pierce. First row: Patsy Denning, .lane Fuchs, Alice Flagg, Sally Hunter, Love Ellis, Pat Spryg second row: Elizabeth Horlamus, Anne Bellinger, Nancy Jackson, Emily Gahr. Mary Vance, Janet Edgar, Renee Lippman, third row: Pat Gleason, Betty Jane Mitchell, Betty Ann Wright, Aimee Cook, Vivian Hoffman, Nancy Gramleyg fourth row: Nancy Bradley, Barbara Harding, Barbara Fosgate, Emmy Johnson, Eve Vance, Betty Hilliard, Eileen Scherr, Phyllis Keefe, Nell Championg fifth row: Doris Huifner, Dorothy Shaw, Dorothy Booth, Nancy Albury, Winifred Burton, Carmen Wag- gener, Celia Watson, Beverly Duckett, Judy Mc- Intyre, Sue Adams, Evelyn Fitzpatrick, Caroline Cribben, Janice Nugent, Jackie Barnett, Shirley Freburg, Suzanne Harding sixth row: Barbara Neel, Barbara Brown, Harriet Quillian, Patricia Wilkins, Jerre Brigham, Betty Newmang seventh row: Dot Ozanne, Ann Smith.



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Zaye have Another newly organized club is the Junior Dramatics Club, sponsored by Miss Muriel Smith. Studying vari- ous phases of dramatics, they participated in many ac- tivities designed to broaden their knowledge of the stage in its many forms. Highlighting this year, was a trip to the University of Miami, where they observed the backstage operations necessary to make a play successful. They worked the lights and the curtains, and explored the dressing rooms. Elected as the first president of the Junior Dramatics Club was Emmy Johnson, and other officers include: Henry Davis, vice- presidentg Winifred Burton, secretary, Bill Davis, treasurer, and Student Council representative, Peggy Randol. sig rw if 1 T This Above All National Thespians, an honorary dramatic society with over 650 chapters through out the United States, has grown rapidly at Ponce de Leon. Each member has to earn, through dramatic work, 100 points to he eligible. Mrs. Marguerite Harvey is the society's sponsor. First row: Robert Kirkland, Mary Axelson, Ann Richey, Pat Spry, Eleanor Conroy, Dorothy Powell, Patsy Crosby, Bill Gobatg second row: Pat Gleason, Betty Ann Harding, Marta Bufano, Bill Morse, Mary Lou Hunt, Faith Adams, Jimmy Fieldeng third row: Bill Ker- dyke, Bud Smethurst, Jimmy Harrison, .lack Mueller, Love Ellis. First row: Nancy Kingston, Jackie Barnett, Margaret Horne, Peggy Randol, Patty Ramsay, Suzanne Summers, Gladys Leyden, Virginia Burton, Pat McLane, Beverly Duckett, Ann Smith, Winifred Burtong second row: Miss Muriel Smith, Lenore Bennett, Shirley Freburg, Jimmy Fielden, Bill Davis, Newton Bollinger, Henry T. C. Davis, Diana Roesch. 90

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