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-w 4. sf-W. L, . - ff M . ei' 0 5? 1 upper Supporters THEME For THE YEAR-looking toward our ideal school! The main project of tl1e Par- ent-Teachers' Association for the year was securing federal aid for our cafeteria, which will he used as a proving ground for future federally aided cafeterias. Raising money for new uniforms for the Cavaliettes and providing a dual control Victrola, transcription, and record player with records for the English department were among this year,s activities. Seated: President Mrs. Bowman J. Hinckley, Record ing Secretary Mrs. N. R. Farwellg standing: First Vice-President Mrs. T. E. Lewis, Second Vice-Presia dent Mrs. Susan Archer, Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Edwin L. Shaw, Treasurer Mrs, Arthur C. Gulliver. A 5 T his all xr T 2 . . Perpetrators WYITH THE PURPOSE of upholding the record the hand set at last year's festival, the Band Patrons' Association was formed last spring. Membership is open to anyone interested in the organization. The major prohlem this year was to raise enough money to help buy new instruments and to send the hand to the State Festival at Wlest Palm Beach. --INIILDRED GARCIA Left to right: Treasurer Mrs. J. F. Diehl, Registra- ton Chairman Mrs. M. E. Gould, Uniform Chairman Mrs. U. J, Albury, Conductor Mr. Paul Cremasrhi, Recording Secretary Mrs. J. W. McClamery, Hos- pitality Chairman Mrs. Russell Paige. Membership Chairman Mrs. T. R. Anihal. First Vice-President Mrs E. L. English, Serond Vice-President Mr. E. P. Ellis, President Mr. T. R. Anihul. 61
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cale canners On February 23, thc hand gave its first assembly concert presenting such numbers as '4Little Champ March, uPl1edre Over- ture, Courtship of Juanita, and a selec- tion of others. i Returning triumphant from last ycar's State Festival with nine first divisions for solos and ensembles and first division in concert, marching, and sight-reading, the band, now Class A, again planned to enter the District Festival at West Palm Beach. Participation in all the Ponce football games, the Navy Day Program, tl1e March of Dimes, the Orange Bowl Game, the Coral 60 Gables War Memorial Youth Center Drive parade, and tl1e King Orange Jamboree parades were also included in this year's activities. -MILDRED GARCIA Left to right, first row: Drum Major Woodmansee, Skagseth, Radelat, Knight, Ganyard, First Lieutenant English, Williams, Bowers, second row: Henson, Reiman, Doxsee, Day, Gasche, Liversedge, Temple, Christensen, Rowell, Thompson, Harding, Rogers. Kingston, Attendance Secretary Huskampg third row: Could, Day, Hiss, Shrewsbury, Iwerks, Albury, Diehl, Attendance Secretary Rice, Ehlyg fourth row: Bowers, Wray, Quartermaster Mcfllamery, Second Lieutenant Ellis, Treasurer Hill, Neill, Champion, Faust, Weir, Magruder, Sandberg, hfth row: Neill, Captain Metz- ger, Manfred, Munroe, Marks, Sanford, Lambert, Far- well, Roberts, Hayes, Johanson, Ramoldi, Jones, Deas, Amidong sixth row: Hawkins, Garcia, Stiles, Ray, Anibal.
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Nightingales USHI-:RING AT ALL the symphony concerts and the opera nLa Bohcmell were the Ponce Senior Glee Club girls. Wlith Captain Mari- lyn Reynolds they also ushered at the 0pC1'H The Barber of Seville presented on March l, 3, and 4. At a Christmas concert they sang a spec- ial arrangement of uAve Marial' with Char- lotte Hicks as soloist. Un February 28, the Glee Clubs partici- pated in the assembly while all the students joined in. The Glce Club, under Miss Dorothy Brin- dle since the beginning of the second sem- ester, is a member of both tl1e Florida Music Educators' Association and the Florida Federation of Music Clubs. Pictured below is the Ponce Junior Glee Club in which members receive basic train- ing preparatory to entrance into the Senior Glee Club. -MILDRED GARCIA n-lt Above, left to right, first row: Ac- rompanist Sealander, Kyle, Treasurer Barton, President Allen, Secretary Delaney, second row: Whllson, Mc- Leod, Carter, Parrish, Murray, Blas- tro, Little, McKinney, Dayhoff, Hart, Harrington, Fritz, Jones, Brown, Riley, Scholtzg third row: Reber. Cunningham, Poole, Pruitt, Wooten, Snyder, Snider, Shaw, Conway, Shel- merdine, MacDonell, Pert, Cotton, fourth row: Fisher, Davis, Walsh, Conder, Montgomery, Steadman, Don- ohue. Austin, Knol, Foster, Reynolds, Callahan. Fields, Adviser Mrs. Belle Crutchfieldg fifth row: Lane, Mar- tin, Sondee, Austin, Horne, Padgett. Below, left to right, first row: Ray, Vice-President Aguire, Canington, Sr-oville, Driver, President May, Kirk- land: second row: Van Zandt, Lih- rarian Hicks, Thomas, Kosel, White, Smith. Secretary Metts, Lawrence, Benjamin, Cundlach, Cournoyer, Wilson, Vazquez, McCord, James, Mendenhall, Andrewsg third row: Rigl, Howell, Maecher, Crowder, Carpenter, Manis, Peifer, Kuhn, Con- rad, Pell. ff v '4-
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