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quatic etioneers As EL PONSO continues his tour through our school, he is not slightly moved by the Terrapin Club in action. The Terrapin Club planned fascinating water shows and entrance into the Gulf Stream Confer- ence Meet and the State High School Meet. The girls are sponsored by Miss aChipps' Kauf- man from the University of Miami and Miss Alice Jacob. Meetings are held every Friday afternoon at the Venetian Pool and every Saturday morning at the Biltmore Pool. It is from the Terrapin 1Club that the members of the Ponce Girls' Swim- ming Team are selected. Membership into our family of 'turtles' is open to any Ponce girl wl1o can pass the tryouts. -MILDRED GARCIA Left to right, first row: Secre- tary-Treasurer Adams, Vice- President Oelkers, President M c I n t y r e, Sergeant-at-Arms Smith, second row: Stewart, Einfeldt, Johnson, Miller, Race, Thompson, White, Power, third row: Culliver, Bentz, Wilkins, Clinton, Fay, Johnson, Greene, Shelmerdine, Metts, Albury, Evans, Lippman, Vlfarren. Left to right, first row: Oelkers, Wilkins, Albury, Vice-President Quillian, President Cribhen, Secretary-Treasurer M1-Intyre, Adams, second row: Rodgers, Lippman, Edgar, Arias, Bron n, Smith, Jackson, third row: Ne-el, Vance, Clinton, Wlatson, Miller, Hardin, B. Caudell, .l. Caudell, Fosgate, Schwartz, Wells. 71' dampezam REMEMBER the day diminutive E1 Ponso wreakefl havoc hy darting in and out among the faculty during the Stu- dents vs. Faculty Volleyball Game sponsored by the Sports Club? Requirements here arc really tough! Girls Who have made two major teams in one semester are eligible for the vote of the members and approval of the sponsor, Miss Alice Jacob. Only very active members of the GAA can ever hope to be admitted into the Sports Club. 65
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Left to right, first row: Captain Wells, Hardeman, Mclntyre, Arias, second row: Alter, Bowers, Davidson, Jackson, Quillian, Kent. acdfmaue Wmzgaczfzd AL-A-K-NEE-K-NACK-K-NACK! It has been said that next to the players the ones who work the hardest at the football games are the Cheerleaders. lt is the moral support pro- vided hy these powerful-lunged girls and boys that leads a team to Victory. Our Cheerleaders, with Captain Felicia Wells, attended all the home and out of town games of the year. Spon- sored hy Miss Alice Jacoh, the Cheerleaders hold tryouts each spring for the following year. 64 Drill Master ALTO THE REAR-MARCH, left flankvmarchg col- umn rightfmarchlw A- mid loud applause and wild cheering the Caval- iettcs perform their spec- tacular between - halves drills at the football games. Now as an annual occurrence, they demon- strate a jitterhug feature. Not only is the art of drilling theirs hut also that of efficient selling of Ponce stickers and pom- poms. Among their regular duties they'vc participated in the Navy Day program at the Orange Bowl, acted as ushers for Dawsonis Riding Academy Horsc- show, and marched and drilled for the 'King Or- ange Jamhoree and the Orange Bowl Game. Working with the Cava- liettes through the long hours that mean greater accuracy is their sponsor Mrs. Ethel Steele. --MILDRED GARCIA Left to right, first rank: Vice- President Mclntyre, Parker, Hunt, President Quilliang sec- ond rank: Captain and Corres- ponding Secretary Hardin, Hardeman, Crowder, Lewis, Cobb, Randol, Wellsg thirfl rank: Arias, Kingston, Hard- ing, Hagler, Greene, Hughes, fourth rank: Vance, Treasurer Brown, Cribhen, Lamper, Brown, Matthewsg yifth rank: Edgar, Newman, Neel, George, Davidson, Duckettg sixth rank: Adams, Dienger, Hoffman, Jackson, McNellis, Pierceg seventh rank: Hufner, Miller, Day, Bollinger, Wilcox, Bend- inger. S
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Ccfuixf HIGH scHooL TRAINING falls short of com- pletion unlcss you have developed the habit of clean sportsmanship. Each day we realize more the necessity of fairness. Members of the Girls' Athletic Association are planning to enter life better prepared to meet daily requirements of tolerance and open-minded- ness. Practice is held almost every day after school from 3:00 to 4:30 to practice for entrancc into county school tournaments of softball, basketball, and volleyball. The tournaments are held at the different high schools in the Miami area. This year thc Freshman Basketball Tournament was hcld here at Ponce. Awards of a letter, star, pin, medal, and cup are made each year according to the number of points earned in GAA. +lVIILDRED GARCIA Left to right, first row: Miller, Nowlin, Gardner, Watson, Shaffer, Garcia, Fitzpatrick, President Edgar, Arias, Albury, Recording Secretary Smith, Clinton, Lippman, Cribhen, Mclntyre, Wilkins, Ozanneg second row: Evans, Denson, Miller, Doel- ling, Gates, Gulliver, Schwartz, Oelkers, Peacock. Widman, Tliatcher, Medlin, Clark, Treasurer Brown, Wells, Jackson, Hardin, Finnieston. Mathis, Oharski. McKenna, Marks, Quillian, Corresponding Secretary Adams, third row: McGuire, Turner, Barbour, Tyler, Batcheller, Johnson, Miller, Roberts, Vice-President Rodgers, Neel, English, I Fosgate, Pullman, H u g h e s Crowder, Vance, Russell, Stew art, Sturgis, Senn, O'Brien Theed, J. Caudell, B. Caudell Brown, Bowles, fourth row: Race, Jordan, Yvagner, Sch wartz. Casey, Carrero. Morales, Green, fifth row: Power, Williams, Johanson, R e y n old s, Fitzgerald, Covilg sixth row: Vlfhite, Smith, Mack. Below: Doelling, Edgar, Mclntyre.
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