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

 - Class of 1946

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7 6ZluMhn QLIILL AND SCROLL, national honorary journalism society, encourages better work and high quality in journalism work and endeavor here at Ponce. Its members are chosen for their accomplishment of superior work in some phase of journalism. The Ponce Tribune and the Cavaleou are the proving grounds of the organization and in these, Quill and Scrollers prove themselves worthy. Established in April 10, 1926, the society now is international, having foreign chapters. The local chapter has this year entered the Scholastic Awards writing contests, encouraged projects in the depart- ment at school, and furthered a press banquet. + Left to right, jirst rom: Vice-president Barbara Rothschild, Evelyn Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Helen Evans, Secretary Thomasina West. Second row: Treasurer Maynette Avery, President Patsy Denning, Betty Pultz, janet Edgar. Third row: johnny Brau, Pledge captain jimmy Fielden, Helen Ciersch. Not pic- tured: Carol Culliver, Anne Chapman, Betty New- man, Rita Ginn. INTELLIGENT GENTS LIMITED to male students who must be voted on unanimously is this newly-formed literary society at Ponce-the Scrihblers and Quibblers. This intelligent group of thirteen has as their sponsor, Miss Mary Cecile lons. Left to right, Hrs! row: Miss Mary Cecile Ions, Sergeant-at-arms Bill Cook, Secretary Ben Klotz, Treasurer Bob Madry, John Hicks. Second row: Robert Hicks, Mark Phillips, Billy Stephens, Presi- dent Harold Barker, Vice-president Hank Koch, Bob Morse, Fritz Gale, jimmy Saunders. Not pic- tured: David Anderson. Skunk is

Page 92 text:

'MGWZWJ HTHAT STORY should have gone on page one, not four might be heard from Jimmy Fielden as he and Thomasina West, co-editors, try to make up the other's mind during a struggle to get out an issue of the Ponce Tribune. Put that in the marginf, Where,s a copyreader? janet, have your car here for us to go to press tomorrowf' Slug it! Fill that spacell' Denis, that ad isn't paid for!U Rewrite that lead. No time element. And so we could go on forever, but being jour- nalists ourselves and seeing a nearing deadline, we must get down to facts. Wixmniiig a Medalist rating from the Columbia Press Ass'n. and an All-American rating by the N.S.P.A., the editorial and business staffs of Ponceis bi-weekly paper worked and worked to carry out their editorial policy of school better- ment. a JJ Left to right, seated: Betty Pultz, copy editor, Bar- bara, Rothschild, headline editor, Jimmy Fielden and Thomasina VVest, eo- editors, Mrs. Helen Ev- ans, faculty adviser, May- nette Avery, feature edi- tor, Helen Giersch, copy reader. Sfamling: Evelyn Fitzpatrick, news editor, Doris Jacobsen, typist, Denis O'Donovan, Patsy Denning, and John Rob- erts, business editors, Janet Edgar, girls' sports editor, Betty Jane Tyler, busf iness staff, Johnny Bran, boys' sports. Left fo right, sealed: Dot- tie Powell, art editor, Sally Brinkerhoff, art staff, Anne Chapman, junior ed- itor, Betty Newman, soph- omore editor, Carol Gul- liver, freshman editor, Rita Ginn, senior editor. Slamling: Ben Klotz, art stag, Barbara bleyers, art staff, Maynette Avery, editor-in-chief, and Bar- bara Rothschild, associate editor, Denis O'Donovan, business editor, Johnny Bran, boys' sports editor, Janet Edgar, girls' sports editor, Evelyn Fitzpat- , i. rick, club editor. BEHIND THE BOOK COME THE 'LEON STAEEERS STOP! STOP, 1 SAY! And the rubber cement, razors and rulers shoved their guns in holsters and the Cavaleon staff member again tries to make the photograph hit the diagonal in time to make the deadly deadline. A thud, a scream, and Mr. H. N. Rath, staff photographer, collapses after finding there was no Film in the camera when he took the last dozen pictures. A siren, little men in white coats, a stretcher and Mrs. Helen Evans, adviser, is carried off for a shot of adrenalin so that she will survive. lt has been said that the only difference in work- ing on a yearbook and being brutally annihilated is that annihilation is a speedier death than falling slowly into oblivion with your damaged permanent record staring you in the face.



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DE HEBENLY CHOIR Do RE ME! If youlve ever chanced to pass the band portable fifth period Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, y0u'd hear the harmonious voices of the Cavalier Chorus as they were perhaps practicing for their Lenten Cantata with the Senior Girls' Glee Club or several spring concerts. The Reverend Mr. John C. Sims, assisted by Mr. Paul Cremaschi, Mr. Elmer Day, and Mr. H. N. Rath, leads the boys. They sang in a South Miami XVomau's Club Christmas Program, a Christ- mas Cantata at the Coral Gables Elementary School, concerts at Biscayne Masonic Temple, Exchange and Acacia Clubs, and at mid-term graduation ex- ercises. nf, 0 95 U m wmfnxxsmxxe mumwmxmsmsszezv.msetm -.wade-1 ' me--mmaxs.:w : m Left to right, first row: Accompanist Lois Sealander, George Miller, Robert Siddons, Arthur Berard, Bill Veber, Edwin Shaw, Treasurer johnny Wlheeler, Donald Ray, John Keeler, Dick Bendinger. Second row: Richard Taylor, Ray Johnson, Fred Brown, Vice-president Bill Neiger, Edward English, Sec- retary David Reineke, Harry Miller, Joe Kallaher. iTlJird row: Henry Close, President John Sims, George Davis, Dick Shaddick, George Michael, Stanley Hopkins, David Parker, Taj Hanna, Ted Miller. SFOIITHJ row: Byron Stiles, Kenneth Curry, Richard DuBois, John Gillespie, Rodney Harpe, Roger Stamos, the Reverend Mr. Sims. Tiftb row: Mario Alfonso, Pat Cox, Don Rense, Charles Jorgensen. JUNIOR BELLES BEAUTIFUL HARMONIZERS are these girls from the Junior Glee Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Cor- nelia Taggart and Mrs. Belle S. Crutchfield, the group sang in a Christmas cantata and also sang Christmas carols at the Biltmore Hospital for wounded veterans. -1- Left to right, frst row: May Belle Kimby, Vice-president Phyllis Swain, Marcia Cohen, Barbara Murray, Jacqueline May. Second row: Carolyn Stuart, Faye Sisk, President Helen Carter, Laura Copeland. Third row: Pat Fer- guson, Secretary Suzanne Summers, Accom- panist Phyllis XValker, Gladys MacDonnell, Treasurer Pat Pert. Tourtla row: Nancy McLeod, Yvonne Cotton, Betty Jean Luffman, Helda Canington. fifth row: Librarian Pat Padgett, Patsy Hardin, Doris Ann Rebel, Joanne Nou- garet, Betty Janes.

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