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

 - Class of 1946

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COLLECTION OUEENS ONE or THE LARGEST and hardest working clubs at Ponce is the Girl Reserves. In 1945 the club was split and the junior Girl Reserves, made up of freshmen, was formed. Living up to their Christian ideals, both branches have contributed not only to benefit local groups but also na- tional. The senior girls, under the leadership of Mrs. Maudie E. Cook, and Mrs. Katherine Hackley, sent 700 pieces of clothing and 300 letters to the Netherlands, the junior girls, guided by Mrs. Elizabeth Bowlby and Mrs. Nelle Hill, sponsored the tuberculosis seal sale and victory canned food drive for overseas relief. Members of the Senior Girl Reserves are, left to right, first row : Hison,Weber, Harrington, Garrett, Hartnett, President McQuaide, Howard, Epting, Matthews, Treasurer Brown, Carballo, Rice. Sec- ond row: Kimby, Bryson, Blanton, Allen, Fisher, Lee, Yifeaver, Hoffman, Murphy, George, Mrs. Cook. Third rom: Walker, Green, Miller, Zotter, Smith, jambrina, Humphrey, Tomlinson, Wllit- field, Boulton, Horne, Cunningham. fFOlf4I'HJ row: Pell, Derrick, Brannen, Reynolds, Zotter, Os- borne, Lucas, Black, Stuart, Tuckfield, Rauler- son. Penny. Those belonging to the Junior Girl Reserves are, first row: Purser, Secretary Swain, Vice- president Simmons, Doxsee, President Kingston, Pullman, Secretary Pierce. Second row: Gates, Murray, Pardee, Vlfatson, Sisk, Temple, Thomas, Neal. Third row: Causey, Scriminger, Carlisle, Cotton, Kosel, Carlisle, XVilliams, McWhorter. fFou1'ilJ rom: Pederson, Thiel, Mylner, Allard, Rogers, Van Landingham, Van Reil, Young. Standing on the sides are Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Bowlby. ' ffl: 1' ,lf . f 1 ' I lv Q , 5 - .L . xl

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ROARING ROOTERS RAH RAH! RAH! Ponce de Leon! Led by these vigorously jumping and shouting cheerleaders, our student body spurs our athletic teams on to victory! Cheering at all home games and as many out of town games as possible, these school spiriters also sold programs of games. To become a cheerleader, tryouts are held in the spring for the fol- lowing fall, and after three years of frolicking and gamboling, they receive eight-inch letters. These cheerleaders, under the direction of Mrs. Maria B. Hor- nor and Mr. j. C. Cvramley, chose Bettie Lou Johnson as their cap- tain for this year. + Left to 'rights George Pena, Betty jane Mitchell, Barbara Fos- gate, Felicia XVells, Bettie Lou johnson, Katherine l-lardeman, Nancy jackson, Harriet Quillian, Leith Kent. AMBITIOUS ATHLETES VOLLEYBALL, basketball, softball, archery, tennis, badminton, swimming, ping pong, soccer, track, checkers, or whatever the sport may be, these athletically minded girls of the Sports Club are there in full swing. Picked for their outstanding athletic ability and voted upon by the members, girls qualify for the Sports Club by having been on at least two athletic teams. Sponsored by Mrs. Maria B. l-lornor and Miss Elsa Kueflel, these pepsters meet once a month after school to plan activities. -1- Left to right, first rom: Renee Lippman, President Mary Vance, Sec- retary-treasurer Patsy Denning, Vice-president Emily Cahr. Second row: Loraine Vfilliamson, Barbara Fosgate, Nancy Albury, Barbara Brown, Phyllis Keefe, Betty Jane Mitchell, Suzanne Hardin. 7 bird row: Mrs. Hornor, Jackie Gibson, Tish Vffilkins, Sue Adams, Nancy jackson, Felicia Wfells. Tourtb row: Celia XVatson, Barbara Neel, Carolyn Crib- ben, jane Smith, Judy Mclntyre. 93



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ATHLETICS CLUB Left to right, first row: Sonny Parish, Leo Parrott, Francis Horne, Rex Haw- kins, Dick Vernon. Secoml rofw: Ralph Berard, VVil- liam Lewis, Harvey Web- er, Bobby Kuhl, secretary- treasurer Tom VVood, Tony Gulliver, John Clark, Frank Little, Pete Hayes, James Mayo, Lewis Gres- ham. Tllirtl row: Tom Pennekamp, VVillian1 Ad- ams, Bill Dunford, Billy Merriam, Don Hiss, Pat- rick Casey. Fourth row: Thomas Inman, Ralph johnson, Eugene Rogers, Jack O'Brien, Francis Mc- Crink. Fifth ro-zu: Fred Clarke. Dick Curtis, Don- ald Allen, Richard Gog- gin, Howard Park, An- gelo Mandis. Sixth ro-w: Hurley Ridgeway, Dan Brundage, Lee Tyndall, Coach Noppenberg. Noi fictureii: Randy Malone. RED CROSS CLUB Left to riglri, first rosw: Gloria Mastro, Marian Conway, lVIarilyn Dowl- ing, Doris Parrish, Patsy Fossum, Mary Francis Pinkston, Frances Outlaw, Ola Lou Miller, Peggy Ann Luffman, Secretary Patricia Hall. Second row: Mercedes Vazquez, Sarah Crawford, Penny Craw- ford, Program Chairman Claire Vaughn, Barbara Jones, President Norma Japour, Betty Jane White, hirs. T. Ownby, Pat McClintock. Third row: Treasurer Connie Dittmer, Peggy VVilson, Nina Thompson, Sandra Jamie- son, Pat Padgett, Dottie Diehl, Dorothy Knight, Loretta Erickson, La Verne Gre go r, Marga rct Nowlin, Peggy Brown. Not fitfflrmil: Joy Podger. THE GREAT JOHN L. SPGNSORS THESE Nllfhether it be football, basketball, baseball, or any other sport, these boys of the Freshman Athletics Club are rarin' to go. Sports just seem to be second nature with these varsity players to be, sponsored by coaches john L. Noppen- berg and J. C. C-ramley. ' ew XVITHIN TITE LAST couple of months if you've gone into '10lC during club period and seen girls wearing Red Cross buttons working on dark green somethings they call utility bags, you'd know for sure it was the junior Red Red Cross Club diligently keeping up their usual high standard. Organized only last year, this club, advised f.f 1 , A by Mrs. J. Thomas Ownby Tr., has made ash I ,KYV if J -A nd tray and Christmas card collections, made X Christmas ornaments, and conducted the annual B membership drive. 95 n 5 ,E ....,,,...,,,,QQ:M ,vivid W , ' GK Qi exams.:-sip, - ' -'va---4

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