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

 - Class of 1946

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BRIGHT LIGHTS ARE THEIR AIM ON STAGE EVERYBODY! just or- ganized this year, the Spotlighters Club is just beginning to hear that stimulating phrase as they present their plays. To become a member one must be approved by the old members, have an in- terest in dramatics, and be will- ing to work and cooperate with the club. During the first semester the club spent its time organizing and making the constitution and has lately been working on one act plays. And so the curtain falls on the first year for the Spotlighters. -1- Eefl fo right, first rom: Flor- ence Stewart, Betty Anne Brown, Alice Thompson, Elizabeth Crib- ben, Kathy Einfeldt. Second rom: Jeannette Watte1's, Ann Topping, Marty Nowlin, jackie Kellum. ffbird rom: Freddie-Lu Wilcox, David Alter, Beverly Bryant, Peggy Elder, Shirley Albury. Tourtb row: Joe Sullivan, Bob I-Iiss, Dick Shaddick. Not pic- tured: Ralph Sackett, Rose Ma- rie Stiles, Pat XVebb, Hugh Ans- ley, Paul Hoy, Norma Japour, Wanda Lee, Barbara Bowyer, Charlene Fertig, Patty Kyle, Mary Miller. WOOD WIND ROUNDUP GET IN TIIIE GROOVE, you hep cat, and make this smooth little num- ber so hot it'll kill ya. But it's really not that bad. The Dance Band, organized this year by Mr. Paul Cremaschi, composed of senior band members of ad- vanced standing, will be ready to play for school dances next year. Seated left to right: Donald Ray, President Paddy Collee, Vice- president and Secretary Albert Chapman, jack Munroe. Standing: Grif Garland, Lynn MCC-iboney, Earl Trinkler, Henry Meyer, Dale Faust, Fred

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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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fFirst rom: judy Mclntyre, Rita Ginn, Harriet Quillian, Betty Lou johnson. Second rom: Patsy Denning, Barbara Neel, Wfinifred Burton, Betty jane Mitchell, joy Cobb, Ernestine Thralls, jackie Geiger, Betty Bowers, Eve Vance, Alice Davidson. Third rom: Susie Hardin, jean Mix- son, Eve Epting, Daphene Shaver, Emmy John- son, Mary Lou Vleiland, Barbara Brown, Carolyn Cribben, Gloria Reeves, Betty Lou Merriam. Tourtb rom: Aimee Cook, Ruth Suls livan, Beverly Duckett, Nancy jackson, Nancy jones, Emily Gahr, Alice Davidson, Phyllis jackson, Phyllis Keefe. Fifth rom: Anne Mor- row, Dottie Powell, Barbara Browne, Ardeth Dienger, Sue Adams, Lucille McXVhirter, jerre Brigham, Bettie Bollinger, jean Henderson, Bet- ty Latimer. NX, X X 6 .2 + 711 the lower picture, the cam- era caught a few of the Caval- iettes preparing for a game. Always to look neat and well dressed is their motto-and not just because it'd be demerits if they didn't! MARCHIN6 MARVELS HEP! HEP! Left flank, March! Halt, one, two are words sounded by Patsy Denning reiterated by the resounding footsteps of seventy-five marching girls called the Cavaliettes. These young lassies, sporting their nifty red and black uniforms, drilled at all home football games, two out of town, at several University of Miami games, at the Navy game, the Orange Bowl game, and the New Year's Eve Parade. Maintaining a 2.7 average, a girl may enter Cavaliettes if she is an upperclassman and voted in by the regular members. An organization since 1935 at Ponce, and sponsored by Mrs. Maria B. Horner, the Caval- iettes also ushered at the University of Miami Symphony Concerts and the opera Faust, presented by the Opera Guild. 1 1 4 l l Ml

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