Ponce de Leon High School - Cavaleon Yearbook (Coral Gables, FL)
- Class of 1950
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' f W, 'L .f 4, V 'fi V vt J -I' V Qfxlyf ,. if 4 A ,y ' F5 I f-EEE 185 1 .- 1. mm mm iiiiii S Q! fill v am ii IM ui M B! in we c-from a ik 1 , gi In our scrapbook of memories we see Hue I934 Ponce band. im' I :..-1-ir 2--af -..r . rlitw ....-...--. I- --.2 --.uf -sf N49 The band has comrirmually improved Hwrouqhour Hwe yGaVS. The Cavalier foofball Team of I927. ' 7 Y ' h 1 Us f?,1xE!', A ,. , wp. M M The G. A. A. of l928 which has now increased fo nearly fwo-hundred members ,av As we say farewell lo Ponce de Leon High School we are reminded of lhe many accomplish- menls Jrhal have loeen achieved, We are sure lhal The Class of 'SO will join Jrhe olrher alumni +0 leave memorable Hlool prinls on Jrhe sands of limef' X '- he i i v ' Eh crpvfaf 'f' . A ' lil Q c 5? N ,. ,, M W ' K 'MILA' 1 ,HAT 7.71. Sl y- J Q ' ,tzifz-av? '4 ,,.-f - ,, , 25 - 4 3 M ' Gvmim lf 0 5: X X The C Build 1 ,, .. ,sf G .1 , .x A' X ' . f i'5 'J 1,-,if VJ A , - T2 Wqifmr W in X A 'Ng In 1927 Xqso The 'C-. vne 94:0 in Bufldmg in '95 O Mg L W wi me 5' . E an gem ' ' N A2w'l.?IJf' .Nh The B Building in I927 3 ., .- Buildings, lilce people, change 'rhrough The years. Since we are dedicaling lhis, 'rhe lasl Cavaleon of Ponce de Leon High School, 'ro Ponce, if seems only filling To include a piclorial before and Maller of lhe buildings which have been so much a par? ol our high school days. Y R The A Building in l95O 174-A , v- Faks-fiii ?'f'?3Vff EEEEE? The A Building in l927 vu Qffmygf h,,lf azanai' l f. sayin We av-vueijf Nw ' Mr. Lee Aber lceeps conslanl vigil as polenlial chennisls heal malerials and make chemicals rumble. This was lvlr. Aber's lirsl year in lhe Ponce chemislry deparlmenl and he has done an excellenl iob. Chemislry is essenlial 'ro lhose who wish lo be chemical engineers or pharmacisls. Across lhe hall, Mr. Abboll lvlessler, cleparlmenl heacl and physics inslruclor, plols how he and his classes rnighl move lhe school wilh a lever lor lwol. Mr. Messler has clone much in lhe clevelop- menl ol The physics lalooralory and has been The physics inslruclor al Ponce since l932 wilh lhe exceplion ol 'lhe war years. flag? 7-R2-ma5q'iJ CQMFLGW VT74' 6' f i X 3 f Ygaaw-XX Hi! ' dlwd.-0..L, Boolcs on all Types oT subiecTs can be Tound in our library. The library is one oT The n'1osT irnporTanT parTs oT our school because in iT we can Tind much valuable inTormaTion Tor our diTTerenT classes. ln The Treshman year a cerTain parT oT The English class is devoTed To sTudying The library and in This way The sTudenTs are TauqhT exacTly where The diTTerenT boolcs are. , Miss MarqareT Clarlc and Mrs. Eleanor Wilson are The librarians and They have a capable sTaTT oT sTudenTs helping ouT each period. New boolcs are added To The library quiTe oTTen during The year. -and? 'E'.G..,4e ,, , Q V. T 564, 6651 C, A+. g.,,,.,,.,,.,.NQ fldfbfiffffmve I 5 IT is The aim oT Ponce's Business EducaTion DeparTmenT To Train iTs sTudenTs Tor deTiniTe posiTions as well as To give Them skills Tor Their own personal use, Ponce has done This as evidenced by The TacT ThaT our sTudenTs have gone on To excellenT posiTions in The business world, and The demand Tor Trained oTTice workers Tar exceeds The supply. - Under The able direcTion oT Mrs. lvlaudie Cook, Mr. Fred Wilson and Mrs. Jewell NewTon, This deparTmenT has succeeded in Tulicilling iTs aims wiTh subiecTs as beginning and advanced Typing, beginning and advanced shorThand, bookkeeping and oTTice pracTice which in- cludes working in The school's oTTices. F54124. 99. M af ful- NJVAW4' 'Wx nf' L Under 'rhe direclion ol Mrs. Chris Sleers The iournalism deparl- menl has developed a Tull schedule of Two beginning classes, one ad- vanced class and Cavaleon slafl and Ponce Tribune slahf. Lasl year Cavaleon won a Tirsr-raling by Columbia Scholaslic Press Associaliong Ponce Tribune, which is published bi-weelcly, is ediled by lhe journalism class and has had an excellenl year. Ponce publicily in all phases has sel a new high in volume and qualify. Several iournalisrn sludenls are wriling for newspapers and some Tree lance wriling has reached prinler's inlc The deparlmenl gave The Trib Tramp 'Tor ils subscribers and friends, Pd. ff flfelrg ,H wg. g if I . l My 71-lb Z. Shop, which is under The direcTion oT lvlr. Paul Feinerer, is one of The mosT imporTanT subiecTs TaughT in a modern high school pro- gram. By Teaching The sTudenTs The operaTion OT The laThe and The arT oT working wiTh machines, They are prepared Tor TuTure vocaTions in indusTry. This year Ponce's shop classes have been specializing in bam- boo and raTTan OT which They make Tropical TurniTure. ln The TuTure They are planning on making aluminum ouTdoor TurniTure. All The boys and girls who make Things in This deparTmenT are proud oT Them and are very proud To Take Them home To Their parenTs. -. X fmffm.. A my Jw J Uwvw This year The vocal deparTmenT has reached an all Time high in size and acTiviTy wiTh The arrival oT whiTe choir robes highlighTing The season. STarTed recenTly was The mixed ocTeT oT eighT voices, while girls ensemble was carried over Trom The year beTore. Never To be TorgoTTen spoTs in The year are: The opereTTa LiTTle Women, sTarring The members of mixed chorus, The ChrisTmas service swelling wiTh The voices oT every member oT every deparTmenT and The EasTer music. Girls chorus has grown in size and volume as iT has never been beTore and promises greaT Things in The TuTure. meal'-541f0,f wa-.-4lZ'Z vm, 2461 0 fZ,ssZ0Q,fA..1eL ,al . f ,, 17, - in A 4 3 ,fax 43 T ij, 2 m 4 1 E ' Z. V P 25 r I' ff X, 'Nc T 0' '?b'y 5 rr- Z' f L rg- .f if 1-, ,g baggy S ,JV . - V ' . zvfzv ff I Y' -rff 'ff'6: .':..f' ' .N-2 44744 QQ G r i E I QV. a ,I 7 is N VVfgf',, 4Vj,i V,? ff' V, 'V' V V- ' V' ' ' : - 1 smile'-f P' V4l',f49f'f'if? Under lhe capable direclion of Mr. lvlilchell lvlenacof and under The sponsorship of The AAA, The driving classes of Ponce have a beller average of good drivers Than all of The olher schools in Fla. The proper and sawcesfr ways +o drive are The purpose of Jrhe club. Miss Louise Smilh who is consullanl for heallh and safely for lrhe Florida Slale Deparmenl of Educalion fold lvlr. Ted Bleier, supervisor of Physical Educalion Tor Dade Counly, lhal Ponce has Jrhe mos? difficulf course offered in Florida. Wrillen and driving exams are given by The Fla. Slale Highway Palrol. Those passing bolrh of Jrhese lesls are awarded lheir drivers licenses. ,mann-fM'f The biggesr job of lhe Arr Depar+men+, which is under The direclion of Miss Anne lvlumper, is The malcing of poslers Tor school clubs and aclivilies. This is a big service lo Ponce groups, since equal sl4ill and salislaclion would cosl large sums if il were necessary lo employ professional lalenl. They also worli on aluminum elching, making beaulilul Trays wilh lovely designsg lashion designing and ceramics which are The main proiecls of The advanced classesg while perspeclive, color, blending, Technique and symbols are Jrhe subiecls sludied by Jrhe beginners. All classes worl4 from live models when possible. Lealher worlc is being planned lor lhe new school. I 0 1,-T 4 3 cg '? 7.Le..., ' j. if ,ff-' ZAZXWJQLA Ma few 2YL'M44.-ffgf.....f The Physical Educaiion curriculum includes a variefy ol aclivifies such as speedball, fumbling, soccer, foolball, baslcelball, field hoclcey, dancing, volleyball and Jrraclc. This is Jrhe iirsl year lhalr Ponce has had field hoclcey and everyone who plays il seems +o like il. A spacious gym and a large playing field give The Physical Ed Deparlmenl good lacililies. Ponce's Physical Educalion Deparlmenl is one ol Jrhe besl in Miami and is ably direcled by Coach David Gregg who is new al Ponce Jrhis year. l-le is assisled by Mr. Fabian l-lolfman who has been leach- ing al Ponce for quile a while. Mrs. l-le-len Smilh and Mrs. Elhel Sleele direci lhe girls' aclivilies. la of ' Zhmw lAfLL.nmf D-fr, i Q ' 'T T for X43 ,f,,, .V V vii. I ,, ' , , 4 I Ji94'..' 1,904 w, ., 4 sf ,A if I an M ZA, -t 1 ff 31:5 4 .Sy .2 X' Mi T' ' ' , f' V .Z T A Under The direcTion oT Mrs. DoroThy Johnson The caTeTeria sTaTT has provided us wiTh many delicious meals This year. They have worked hard and have accom- plished a greaT deal Towards presenTing a more varied and TasTy menu. PicTured above is The caTeTeria sTaTT. RepresenTed below are The cusTodians, helping hands around school ii' 1 J ' A 'ggsn 0 N, 9 gr' A lxx A I I ff I9 , F 096 fl? 'PA QJQZZ,-ZA'VL yt if ,gan , - W , . az .-,. V A .7 eg f jbvgwkyilz Yi. K 1 ,, V. . Y ' ' , nw .ff gy-J VS.-Hi 4ytTw7cmam,g5vd4 f', V , , A ff'x N-if dnl.. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS picTured leTT To righT above are: PresidenT Bill Ussery, Vice Presi- denT Loren Coppoclc, SecreTary June TouchTon, and Treasurer Paul Woolley. The Treshmen arrived aT Ponce Teeling very old and sophisTicaTed. l-lowever, Tha+ Teeling didn'T lasT long on hearing such remarlcs Trom The upperclassmen as: Where are They? or BUT They're so liTTle! They were aslced To wear dinlcs, bu+ The upperclassmen developed a Tondness Tor Them so noT many oT The Treshmen were able To reTain Them. Early in OcTober, class oTTicers were elecTed. Under The capable leadership oT Presid.enT Bill Ussery, Vice PresidenT Loren Coppoclc, SecreTary June TouchTon, and Treasurer Paul Woolley The Treshman class has been led Through a very success- Tulyean i To sTarT The New Year oTT, a square dance was held aT The Coral Gables YouTh CenTer. This rolliclcing parTy was acclaimed a greaT success by all who aTTended. The Frosh SweeThearT Dance held February 25, was The highlighT oT The Tresh- man year. To The sTrains oT Ted Slaclcs band Judy Inman was selecTed SweeThearT while Caroline Fisher and June TouchTon were The Sponsors. The class oT '53 loolcs To The TuTure wiTh anTicipaTion To see whaT The resT QT our school liTe will bring. f I y X A V 1' f ' A 'gk , . ' 'I hx. Q U Ln xl 5 i.: if , a f ' V' ' ,QM w. V , Q H. I I -. Q vit, V f , , 2 A 9,1 49 4' nv sms 1 L vw s , W M f,' ga ' f 1' Iv ' f fu 'fe 1 U 6 gh 502' as.-31 VV Q P w P i. uw ww , iw ig, . 5 'S 5 - H - 1 U Ei f-.swsw My 6 , 3 , , 'eiii-3.13 ' ef fw' mr. lm 4 qi' vw 53- y -ixalf' ,ks-. -. 6953 m, .. 5 .-, , V, .I-4 I .A 5,1 4- 6 ,tj HQ 1 fr, , '. H -.'-,. - ,t 4, ' X 'A ,L , , '5' ff. !,a4,.4' . X, 1,1 K E J, Qr-x in vi -I e 'Jr ,n is MQ, 'Q 1 'fi .65-,. , x v I ' 1 1 Q A 1. .Y -1 ff If ,, 4 if Q, Lell To riglnl, lirsl row: Manson, ldlinlzlce, l-leller, Binlord, Wlllmerill Williams, l-leiclwelbeck, Milrclmell, Larson, and Campbell. Second row Saller, Ussery, Meyers, Clrmase, Dixon, l.eDrew, Goldin, Franlco, Spencer Tiplon, Penney, and Barlron. Third row: l-lorne, Bennell, Connar, l-lol comb, Aclcer, Douglas, Slanley, Wigqens, Croclcerl, Kelly, and l-lardin Q Lell To rlglwl, lsrsl row: Flelclwman, Vllello, Earnesl, J. Essllnqer Forsyllwe, Fislwer, Bylelln, L. Esslinger, Qalbrealln, Poplwann, Kennedy, Male llnews, and Sanders. Second row: Drelllclr, Giordano, Slllc Morris, Belan- ces, lVlcDayiJr, Redwood, Cooper, Howard, Tuell, and l.ewallen, llnird row: l-llnldy, Morrow, l-loward, Blackam, Venlulell, Cooper, Redix, l-larurn Killen, Breder, and Dielenllwaler. ri' Qfg ' if 'P xx ii 36 Ag. M.,-,493 .F 1 qw x 114 'K B Nga' A lx 'ps ,1 'Wa 1,127 v VA ,- V wa. -.Mn I 1 H32 Q-1 1 N . 'Wu 1, A gui,- 'J ,.ux. Q Lv, X, 5' 'x SFI? e Rf -,Egg 4 A W Y- C 'B'- ifgj u E5 -1 A Qian Alf W Leif 'ro righl, Tirsl row: Poole, Robinson, Wynn, Clark, Mclflwain Geiger, Palmer, Parkes, Ferguson, and Pallon. Second row: Campion Wesl, Townsend, Thompson, Clemons, Keppler, Shafer, Carroll, Gulhrie Van Bregen, and Complon. Third row: Remoldi, McMullen, Jennings, Lewis, Russell, Guzik, Day, Maley, l-lerneman, and Case. Leif 'ro righ'r, firsr row: Winrer, Luikn, Bevan, Congdon, Knowles, Dilzenberger, and Bergere. Second row: Page, Gipse, Lieberman, Crum, Boole, Cooper, Lawe, Slansel, Palica, and l-lunler. Third row: Ross, Fisher, Slanlord, Williamson, Snow, Maflson, Slephenson, Kenney, Glenn, and l-loman. Fourlh row: Van Mill, Nelson, Collins, Peacon, Traydon, Black, Morrison, Green, and Jackson. 4.35 1. ,. 5 figl 9 V Q if Lefl lo righf, firsl row: Sfevens, l-layes, Wilson, Brown, Perez, Schneider, Garcia, Bishlon, Marlin. Second row: Rochelle, Swierczynski, Whillaker, Read, Ousley, Mellon, Savage, Parker, and Taylor. Third row: Willis, Thompson, Werner, Orvin, Overn, Parker, Jones, Wheeler. Lefl lo righl, Tirsl row: Bieleclqi, Blowers, Edrnonson, Fredenburger, Marlin, Blair, Borler, Crilinbs, and Andrews. Second row: l-loar, Ehly Willis, Larlcing, Ellis, Williams, Goodwin, Ericlcson, McGralh, and Slalnaker Third row: While, l-louck, l-lilchcoclr, Robinson, Forman, Mounsey, Broclqrn schidl, Ward, and Long. Lell lo righl, Tirsl row: Miller, Nizzari, Quesada, Vaughn, Warren, Evans, Vaughn, Woolley. Second row: Sacks, Marlin, Carpenler, Good- win, Palumloe, and Banowily. Third row: Gash, Wells, Charomokos, Davis, Nabors, Wix, and Marlin. Lell lo righl, lirsl row: l-losleller, Cinlonz, Moss, Edwards, Soar, Falk, Thomas, Crane. Second row: Edler, Riggins, Smilh, Smilh, l-lall, lvlilchell, Willers, Pinson, and Allen. Third row: Slarrall, Mounce, Brandi, l-lorlon, Coppoclc, Schroll, Lloyd, Bingham, lvlaluro, Cahill. Cgsojygownofze e SOPT-TOMORE CLASS OFFICERS above are N19 STanding, Toby Brigham, PresidenT, Lenard MarTin Vice PresidenT. SeaTed, Sylvia Greene, SecreTary and MeridiTh Thompson, Treasurer. in-w MeeT The sophomore class oTTicers and Their class! Une oT The mosT acTive classes on The campus is packed inTo The nexT eighT pages oT This book. The oTTicers Tor The Sophomore Class oT I949-I95O were: Toby Brigham, PresidenTy Leonard Mar- Tin, Vice-PresidenTq Sylvia Greene, SecreTaryg and lvleridiTh Thompson, Treasurer. Their able guidance and hard work, TogeTher wiTh The hard work oT The enTire class, has resulTed in a very successTul class wiTh an ouTsTanding year. 1 The deaTh oT PaTricia Clark broughT sudden grieT To Ponce and To her sophomore classmaTes in February and The year-book exTends iTs sympaThies. The acTiviTies oT The sophomore class were many and TasT-moving. They sTarTed ouT Their year wiTh a skaTing parTy early in February. Their oTher big class proiecT was , an April Fool dance on The appropriaTe nighT. lT was a huge success as were several oTher smaller geT-TogeThers ThaT were held during The year, Many members oT The class pulled down Top honors in sporTs, clubs, and all Types oT acTiviTies. 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Ag, sl' M A- - jf,-Q I -A ...- z N- '--X s'i ' I3 wa. .vvsxfzizgg .1 fs. .' kfg . - .T Q V , ll 43 5' L. . I A . -L 7 1 L. b ' -33 . in Q A Q Leif lo ri-qhl, firsl row: l-lanna, Jaclcson, Mc:Clin+oclc, Annon, Townsen, Rosen dale, McCormick, l-luddle, Tisher, Cowarl, and Marrary. Second row: Jensen, Marlcs Miles, Greene, Bradshaw, Craig, Drens, Oslergaard, Scoll, and Monroe. Third row: Magrider, Gerber, Hamplon, Mallhews, Johnslon, Davidson, Wolff, l-lendry, Seibold and Barnes. 1 5, P F A nf- , 1 iii ii is fl 5'3,. Y' W mm. M' SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM PRESHDENTS The men behind The ollicers who rnalce The class run, lefl lo righl. Harper Davidson, Clark Burrows, Rod l-larlwiclc and l-larry Milchell. Sealed: Ronald Slauqhler, Ru+h McKnight and Leonard Carrier. A MV O W a,xAf:fiiij4 1, LO fa X y ! C w H ,aw f- 7 40 gil MQWWMWA ,, L ., sf R fi- N. .Y .1-.. ' Y 'Z 1 ig ss l 3' T .,L -XSS N 'VQK M. ., ...A . f, .- A.-.. J .X 9' X . NA is-if X., if-ps a. ..- ...,,4f,.:.. , -. ., ' X V I .Q sg , z .a fag1 . 4 A .L R. . . 'df Piclured above are line JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS for lliis year. Lelr lo riglili Madison Alderson, Treasurer, Sue Copelin, Secrelaryq Anlon Brice, Rresidenl, and Roger Wadsworflw, Vice Presidenl. Under llie supervision of rlweir sponsors and officers, our I949-I95O Junior Class has lwad a mosl produclive year. During llne Clirislmas lwolidays llwey presenled an informal dance called Clririslmas Capers, wlniclw lealured dancing, relreslnmenls, and enlerirainrnenl. Nexi on llwe agenda was line annual King and Queen oi l-learls Dance, wlnicli is being planned as Jrlie yearbook goes lo press. Tlwis dance is an annual allair given lo promole lunds 'lor llne Junior-Senior Prom. On Sl. Rarriclcs Day Jrlne class sold briglnl green llowers in lnonor ol line occasion, and sliorlly lollowing llwis lneld a roller slcaling parly. Facully sponsors lor llnis class were: Mrs. l-lill, Miss K. Davis, Mr. Doyle, Miss lons, Mr. Cosry, Mrs. Rainl, Mr, Messler and Mrs. Gleason. Presidenls ol Jrlnese nine lnome rooms were l-larry Mason, Neil Srnillri, Anlon Brice, Claude Tliornas, Joyce Sleadrnan, Ralf l'loyl, Jaclq Wiley. Jolnn Roornwan and Don Frary, wlnile l-lal Wagner, Leonard Buclc, Riclward Killen, Jo McLean, Roger Wads- worlln, Sandy Forbes, Ron l-ledlund, Eleanor Lacy, and Lloyd Slrile served as vice presidenls. W 4I M' WSG 1 JH Jwwe Gnd L 'ef 24 wi? JL 'lm' S. Wai. F7 QV! f ,...w.,.-.fm-.,,.,.., wanna: aionqalltilfli A, ,,,, , ,,,.,, ,, ,,.,, 'ina 5 Az, I A i , , If? A ,,V., I Llf, fff 2 if 5 X410 1 wi 5 M, 1 K 544, -xvf .4 B Q a ' VWLI ' QQ ff y ,,,,,..-was I wx Q -W 'Y ,A .l ' 15114 MU! 4. , 1 x y , 3 iz, Y 1 Donna Marie Aiac Madison Alderson Virginia Aller Priscilla Arms R. D. Allcinson Nancy Lee Balwn Marvin Balmer Adrienne Barnes Jeannelle Belcher Deboralw Berry Qfeorge Binlcs Jaclc Boslon Bob Anderson Marlene Baker Paul Lewis Bell Judy Bosworllw ii A . XXV i 4 . Q . 9 - s mule ' f, kv AV 'ix Nw-ff no 140' ,J D X. Bonnie Busch Allene Bushonq Revis Burler Edward Camner Jaclcie Caningfon June Caninqron Mary Lou Caplinger Berfy Carver Gloria Caudle George Charfield Lucy Cheshire Richard Cleveland 46 Ann Coleman Barbara Cominslcey Nancy Conroy Palsy Cooper Sue Copelin Joanne Cowen Elsie Crane Mary Crum Belfry Lou Culham Mary Bruce Cumming Suzzie Cushman Eloise Dalfon Joyce-Ann Davis Mary Louise Dean Juanilra DeBerry Maericl Demar Zennie Dennard Joan DeNoon Roberr Dooiey Neison Dussauir l FW, , vig ' 9, 1 I 5 auf-. ', fm, V ,WV wha ,Af Pelsy Gaulier Barbara George Charles Gessler Jo Jane Gobal r Tom Gramling Bill Gray Barbara Gregory Sonya Green 0 4-dll? Cornelia Greene Jane Greene Grace Grimes Louis Guzilc 9' A ...M Burlon l-lagen Pal l-lalligan Belly June Hanna Earline Harden 49 Julielle Harris A. V. Harrison Ronald Hedlund Harold Heiclielbeclr Jane Helms Jeanne Helvey Jolwn Hires Van Hobson Fir Vw Q Bobbie Hauser James Healon Louise Heiden Louise Heller David Henriguez David Henslnaw Conslance Hodges Dora Mae Hoplcins '19 Gloria l-lorlon Alberl l-louclc Palsy l-loyl Marilyn Hudson Sonya l-lurl Lois Ireland Margarel Jaclcson George James Edwin Jolinson Lillian Jolnnson Elizabe+liJol'1nsJron Ronald Jordan James Keecli Charles Keele James Killoride Ricliard Killen A 3 2 .as 4 . l' l J J l 44 N5 J'- 5 ' ff 4,1 ni I mt f '?.f w :Af f, 'R if 137 rev wg 05' 5 -x . Claire Marclwiorwe Belly Ann Marlin Alleen lvlassee Valerie lvlaslowslci ff? 'x Maurice Marlin Ronald Marlln Belly JO lvlcglamry Clair McGuire 44 Jolwn McGuire Kallwleen lVlCl.augl'wlin Bob lvlllleclge Duane Mlller Jarwel lvllller lvlarllyrm lvllller Clwarles lvlltrell Ame Merrell Wayne Moore Miriam Morris Carol Munden Ed Nauman 'AV Pal Nesper Don Neugenl Frank Newman Willard Nicholson Darlene Norman Rhoda Norris Jaime Orliz Larry Park f , l i lii I ,f-, 1 y K ' '1 ,f 5 ,V 5157, in l - 7 VV I f l fl - e t-NX Parker' Belly Parr William Pallon lva .lean Pennv 1 'w Y ,, If f James Perlcins Joan Phillips Ann Pierce i Phillip Pool John Poorman Everell Powell Eleanor Purdy Richard Rappoli Charloffe Ream Joanne Reese Belly Lee Reid Dora Riggins -M? Kennefh Rinqer Jayne Robbins x Dauna Roberfs Joe Robinson f i 35-'K G 'Aff rf x r 'A' N' crc l , I f f ' 4 , If 4 3 ,, V he if? ll Kenclrlcla Rowell Peggy Sabin lvli+cl'1ellSen'1s Dolly Siddons Lola Slcrlyplcowslci Don Srnillw lXlealSrnill1 Evelyn Spence Byron Sperow Leslle Slarling 1 Joyce Sleedrnan l-larry Sleplwenson Grelel Slernberg Lawrence Slewarl Kallwleen Slre-Hon Marqarelr Ann Slriclclend . gg. f 2. 3 J 3 'Z 4 12, Tilt. Lloyd Slrile Lerrle Slouder Alice Sluarl Roberla Sluarl Barbara Summerfield Dorollwy Sulrlwerland Aloe-rl Tale Claude Thomas Eerr1eslTobey Newlon Todd June Tulrle Clwarlolle Vermillion Georqlanrwe Vorlrm Roger Wadsworllw l:err1Wellcer Jaclc Wallcer 3 er 1 , 3 'Z'! ' T5 - - lj 2 wuuif Juv 7 J 'nl Gene Wallace Pally Ann Wallman Diana Ware Suzanne Warne Maureen Welch Janel Wells Jaclc Wiley Clwrislie Willlcow Yvonne Wgodard Lorerla Woods Virginia Woolley Caye Yaeolc Nyrn Yorlc ParlcerZorbaugl1 ,ii Piclured al lell' is Jim Esla- yer, llwe lasl Ponce Senior Class Presidenl, presenling Anlon Brice, Junior Class Presidenl, willw a cap and gown al llie annual Class Day Ceremony. Piclured loelow are llwe iunior lwome room presidenls. Silling, lell +o riqlwl, are: Jack Wiley, Palricia Hoyl, and Neil Smillw. Slanding, lell lo riglwl, are: Anlon Brice, Jolwn Poorrnan, Don Frary, Lloyd Slrile and Claude Tlriornas. Nor piclured is Joyce Sleadman. --Tg 43 'T' wi , f 1 LO 12 f, ,W , V ,df . 79, ,A ,1Z'gf'f V ff fuk' If? I frrr QM ,ff 6 , , , fm K If I f V, Ni .f.5 , Vi fkbk 7. . Q ,,,, A , ,ff'f0gf ,G K , ,J f - f , V f W , f My ,f,f,wff , f ff' f,,f..,f 1 ,ww ,,f,,f,g,: ww , , ,f I . .www , I f ,ww giszm , ' ffmk pre., ajgam Nichols. We are The lasT class ever To graduaTe Trom Ponce de Leon l-ligh School , is The phrase so oTTen heard on The lips oT This year's senior class. Their Scrapbook oT Memories is opened Time aTTer Time, and as They leaT Through iT, some Things They will never TorgeT leap Trom The pages. Again and again These never-To-be-TorgoTTen evenTs are relived in The memories oT The illusTrious class QT '50 ..... Teeling losT aT The beginning oT The year wiThouT lasT year's seniors To look up To .... The Tamous sTrains oT lnTo The air, Junior Birdmen .... our Cavaliers holding Tech Tor eighT downs on The one yard line .... Those immorTal words OT Buddy lsaac: I don'T know, buT l'll Try .... The ineviTable remark: Hhuullll. As page aTTer page is Turned. and Treasured momenTs are vividly remembered, The seniors reach The end oT The Ponce de Leon hisTory To Tind The mosT recenT enTries. Capable class oTTicers Jim EsTaver, PresidenTg Russ Nichols, Vice-PresidenTg Jeanie Craig, SecreTaryg and Mary Flannery, Treasurer: smile Trom The page. The successTul senior class Tormal oT March I8 is well porTrayed, and There is a sIigh+Iy gooeyi piece oT candy on a sTick To commemoraTe The hilarious Lollipop Day . GilT-edged is The lasT and mosT imporTanT page which is enTiTled GraduaTionl'. WiTh a nosTalgic sigh The class oT '50 closes Their priceless Scrapbook oT Memories Tor The lasT Time. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS are, leTT To righT PresidenT Jim EsTaver, SecreTary Jeanie Craig Treasurer Mary Flannery, Vice PresudenT Russ f 4' 11, 4 -, Sw . Q g'. . M : :.:' K K N 2 1- , 4,5 ,N 4 ' 3 Z E f 1.3 5: ls 'fi Ma g . K, ' ,, , , ,. ,, 8 i' 1 ' ' ,' 23 , ff 4 I gf Q Hi ' ff 1, .yy qi . , 95 ' I .V M A A ' , ,-4, f 4,637 , ff f 'QQ ft' if Vg? , Ay . , ,V A I I I J f f? X, 8 I vw 4 2 ,K , ' ,fi ' f'Q:f,f9f,'f'5?fj, l ,:- ,Hg ' ' - -V 1-3,,f,fi ' ' ' ' gi' 'iiifzly X, 4 -2 M' , 1 .'y1.:a., ' M f A rzi nsgi, -1, g14?Sfgg,,ff Y L ,, f- m x - r ,F 7 ' -' -1 ' 'A - - ' X Q' 'fe . I H2 A fun 1 6 M J 1' 2' Q4 ' My 1 s li fi 'var E v sb W 2 1 ws' ,S may ADRINS. SONDRA Sullins College High School5 Swimming5 Ky, Club Sec'y5 Spanish Club. AGUIRE. JOANNE Treas. Glee Club I5 Sec'y l-lome Room 25 Awarded Ponce l-lall Guard Pin 35 Sec'y l'l. R. 2, 35 Allied Youlh 35 G. A. A. 35 Y-Teens 4. AJAC, IAN Foolball 2, 35 Allied Youlh 45 Camera Club 45 Science Club 45 Traclc 45 Key Club 45 Visual Aid 3. ANDRE, JACOLYN HclGClileIl Y-Teens I, 25 Cavalielles 2, 3, 4, Sub-Drummer, Sgl. 4, Musical 2, 35 Bela 2, 3, 45 Pen and Sable 3, 45 Class Day Usher 35 Commencemenl' Usher 35 Allied Youlh 3, 45 N.l'l.S. 45 Cavaleon Slall 4. ANDREWS, EFFIE MAY Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Allied Youlh 3, 45 l-l.R. Sec'y 4. ASEN, BARBARA Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Alamo l-leighls, San Anlonio, Texas l, 2, 35 Pep Squad 2, 3, Ll. 35 Yearbook Club Ed. 35 Paper Adv. Mgr. 35 Service Club 35 Dra- malic Club 2, 3. BASH, JOANNE UO.. G.A.A. 3, 45 Operella 3. BATCHELLER, MARY ANN Balch G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 l-lislorian 4, Leller l, Slar 2, Pin and Medal 35 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Baslcelb-all l, Manager 2, 3, 45 Sollball l, 2, 3, 45 Traclc l5 Y- Teens 3: Allied Youlh 3, 45 Secrelary of Dade Coun- ly Council Allied Youlh 45 Riding Club l, 25 Tri- bune 4,.Girl's Sporlsilfdilor 45 Cavaleon Slall, Girls Sporls Co-Edilor 3, Facully Seclion 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Dade Counly C5.A.A. 4, Assislanl Sec'y l, 2. BERG-MAN, ANN Edison I, 2, 3, Allied Youlh 3, 4, Minslrel 2, 3, 47 G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Y Teens 2, 37 Operella 4. BisHOP, JERRY Lellermans 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 47 Shield Club 4, Sec'y 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Traclc 4. BOULTON, AUDREY Jr. Girls 3, 4, Sql. al Arms 4: Cavalielles 2, 3, 4, Drummer 41 Musical 2, 3, 43 Allied Yoiulh 3, 4: I-IR. Pres. I, Sec'y 47 Class Day Usher 3. BROOKS, GEORGE I-li Y 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4, Operella 4, Concerl 4. BROOKS, JAMES Jimmy I:OOlball I, 3, 4: Baslqelball l, 3, Sophomore Class Treas. 23 l-IR. Treas. I, 2, 3, 4. BROWN, FLETCHER Key Club 3, 4, Sql. al Arms 4, Vice Pres. 43 l'li-Y 3, 4, Sql. al Arms 43 N.P.l.. 3, 4, Treas. 4, Allied Youlh 41 Debale, A leam 3, 41 I-I.R. Pres. 4i B'nai Blrilh Speech Award 3, Youlh Cenler Jr. Board Ol Direclors 3, 4, Band 2, 33 Slale and Counly Slu- denl Congresses 3, 43 Sludenl Council 43 I-li-Y Pres. 4. BROWN, MARILYN Cavalielles 2, 3, 4, Drummer 4, Unil. Chrm. 4, Courl 41 Musical 2, 3, 47 C5.A.A. I, 23 Baslcelball I, 21 Glee Club 3, 47 Accompanisl 3, Ensemble 3, 4, Operella 31 Poncels 2, Sec'y 23 I-IR. Treas. 4: Calendar Girl 4: Allied Youlh 2, 3, 47 Bela 4, V. Pres. 41 Commencemenl Usher 3. BROWN, TED Physical .Science Club 2, 3. 4, F.T.A. Ip I-li-Y 4, Allied Youlh 4: Fla. Jr. Academy Ol Science 3, 4, V. Pres. 3. BRowNE. THOMAS MONTGOMERY l'MonTie Band I, 2, 3, 4: DisTricT Music EesTival 2, 3, 47 IsT Div. Solo Ensemble 23 SgT. 45 Phys. Science Club 2, 35 Ela. Jr. Acd. oT Science 33 Allied YouTh 4. BURKE, BETTY Miami Edison I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 35 Red Cross Club 3, Y-Teens 2, Mixed Chorus 43 C-irls Ensem- ble 4. BURTON, SALLY Puna Lou School-I-lui Elev I, 2, Rally CommiTTee 2, lnTerclass Swim MeeT 2, Aguacade 21 BeTa Club 4, CavalieTTes 31 4,-Musical Usher 3, Musical 47 Driving Club 33 Class Day Usher 3, Girls STaTe 3, SenaTor 31 Allied YouTh 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, V. Pres. l-lomeroom 43 STudenT Council 4, P.T.A. Fashion Show 3. CAMPBELL, JAMES WILLIAM Jim Wheel Club 3, 4: Allied YouTh 31 Le-Hermans Club 3, 4, Golf Team I, 2, 3, 4, Track 27 Jr. OpTin'IisTs 4, Pres. 4. CARRERO, I.ENoRE EDITH STudenT Council 2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec'y 4, Assembly Con'TmiTTee 3, CayalieTTes 3, 4, Publicilry Chrm, 4, Courjr 4, SgT. 4, Junior Girls 3, 4, Pres. 43 Thespians 4g.Tribune STEITT 3, 4, Exchange EdiTor 3, Managing EdiTor 43 Cavaleon STaTT 3, 47 NaT'l Quill and Scroll 4, Allied YouTh 2, 3, 4, NaT'l ConvenTion 4, Chaplain 4. CASEY, NANCY BeTa 3, 4, Treas. 43 CavalieTTes 3, 47 Cheerleader 3, 41 Allied YouTh 3, 43 Musical 3, 4, Class Day Usher 33 l-I.R. Treas. 33 G.A.A. I, 2, Baslce-Tball I, 2, Volleyball l', 2. CHAPMAN, NANcY Chappie DeVilbiss I-ligh School, Toledo, Qhio l, 2, 37 Cheaeau Riding Club 3i Spanish Club 2, Science Club lg lnTerclub Council 3. CHARLTON, WILLIAM Bill Traclc 3, 45 B EooTball 33 Allied Youlrh 47 I.eTTer- mans Club 4, I-li-Y 4: Golf 4. KV , I CHAVEZ, SERGIO Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y ol lnlerior 3, Pres. 47 Wheel Club 2, 3. 4, Treas. 37 Jr. Class Vice Pres. 37 N.l-l.S. 4, Vice Pres. 47 Baskelball I7 Track 2. CLARK, BEVERLY JEAN Bev Y-Teens Ii Clinic Ii Teachers Assl. I, 2, 37 Cllice Recpl. 47 Biology Club 27 Minslrel 37 Psycli. Club 27 Balon Corp I, 27 Maiorelle 3, 47 Isl in Dislricl Band Conlesl7 I-IP. Sec'y. CLARK, SAIL Volleyball I7 Baskelball I7 Sollball Mgr. I7 Swim- ming 27 Allied Youllw 37 Tlwespians 3, 47 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, V. Pres. 47 Cavalielles 3, 47 Journ. Award 37 Tribune Slall 3, 47 Cavaleon Slall 3, 47 Musical 3, 4. CLARKE, VICTOR Allied Youlli 3, 47 Wlieel Club 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 47 N.l-l.S. 4, Pres. 47 Sludenl Council I, 47 Boys Slale 27 I-IR. Pres. 3, Treas. 47 Science Club 37 'Ponce Parade 3. CLOUSE, PATSY P.T.A. 47 Frencli Club 2, 3, 4. Cook, CHARLTON I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 47 Pres. 47 Program Clwairman 37 Wlieel Club I, 2, 3, 47 Allied Youllw 2. 3, 47 Slamp Club Sec'y 37 Band 2, 3, 47 Preslw. Track I7 Sludenl Coung cil 47 Dade Counly I-li-Y Council 3, 47 Sec'y-Treas. 4. CORDES, RONALD Sedroc Wlleel Club I, 2, 3, 4, Parliamenlarian 47 Nalll Forensic League 3, 4, Pres. 47 Allied Youllw 3, 4, Pres. 4, Nall Pres. 4, Nal'I Convenlion 3, 47 lNI.l-l.S, 3, 4, Slale Pres. 47 Slale Sludenl Congress 37 Coll 2, 47 I-larvard Book Award 37 Debale Team 3, 47 Foolball, Baskelball, Track Mgr. I, 27 Counly Slu- denl Congress 3, 4, Speaker ol Senale 37 Besl Speaker ol Slale Senale 37 Musical 37 Slale Debale Tournamenl 3, Speech Tournamenl Semilinals 3, Declamalion Conlesl 3. CRAIG, MARIAN JEAN Jeanie Senior Class Sec'y 47 Cavalielles 47 l'l.R. Pres. 37 Jr. Girls 3, 47 Sec'y 47 Sludenl Council 37 Mixed Clfiorus 4. 41 I I i CROWDER, MARILYN Lynn Glee Club I, Poncelles I: Tlwespians 4, Quill and Scroll 41 Cavaleon SclIOOl Life CO-Edilor 43 Red Cross Worker 3. CURTIN, JOE Baskefball I, 27 Glee Club 3. CURTIS, DICK ' Freshman Allwlelics Ig FOO+ball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 35 Baskelball 2, l-l.R. Pres. 3. DARE, ELIZABETH l3elsy Glee Club 2, 4: French Club 3, 45 Dramalic Club, Lalin Club. DEAN, MARILYN Band 47 Allied Youlb 4. DEVITT, JOHN NELSON l-li-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 43 Allied Youllw 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 43 Fla. Jr. Academy OIC Science 21 Band 2, 3, 41 Dislricl lvlusic Feslival 2, 3, 4, Slale Music Feslival 3, Slale Band Clinic 4. DOUGLAS, EARL Track 3, DRAKIDES, CATHERINE Callwy I l DRELLICH, IVIARLAYNE Allied Youlli 2, 31 Balon Corps Leader 31 Drum Maior 4. DUGGAR, KLENA ANN May.. CSA A. li Sollball li I-l.R. Sludenl Council Rep. I, Treas. I. 2i Swimming li Allied Youfli 3, 41 Thes- pians 41 Y-Teens 4. EHLY, RAYMOND ERWIN .Raya Presliman AIl'1le+ics1 l'l.R. Pres. I, 2, Sec'y 31 Band I1 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Seoy 3, Pres. 41 Boy's S+aIe 31 Traclc 3, 4, 5Ili in 2 Mile Cross Coun+ry1 Sludenl Council 4, V. Pres. 4, Pres. 41 Glee Club 3, 41 Bas- lceiball 2, 3, 4, Varsily 3, 4i Baseball B I, 2, Var- sily 3, 4. EINFELDT, NANCY Allied Youili 3, 41 Swimming I, 2i Terrapin Club I, 21 G.A.A. I1 Ponceiies Chaplain 2. ELLISON, MARILYN Glee Club 3, 41 G.A.A. I, 21 LeHer1 A Team Baslcelball 21 Clirislmas Concerr 3, 41 Allied Youilw 2, 3, 41 HR. Cliaplain 4. EsrAYeR, JAMES B. Jimmy Foolrball 3, 4, All Cily Honorable Menlion 41 Swim, ming 3, 4: Sr. Class Pres. 41 lVI.C. Cavalielie Min- s+rel 31 Civifan 41 Le+'rerman's Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 41 Sludenl Council 4i American Legion Award. E'rriNeER, JOAN EVANS, ROY Snagi'i Foolball-Freshman, Jr. Varsiiy 2, 3, Varsily 41 Bas- kelball-Presliman, Varsiilry 3, 41 Preslnman SoTIball1 Traclc-Freshman, Varsily 3, 41 Leliermans Club 41 Siudenl Council Rep. 3. ' 1 9 I .1 f' , -...fi I SI I FADER, BILL Foolball-Fresliman, B Team 2, Varsily 3, 45 Volley- ball lg l-l.R. Treas. I, Vice Pres. 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Treas. 4, Operella 2, 3, 43 Wlieel Club 2, 3, 4, Traclc 3, 4, Le++erman's Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Miami Daily News 2nd Team All-Cily 41 Gulfslream All Slars Isl learn 4, Civilan 41 Allied Youlli 3. FARRAR, ERNEST Band 2, 3, 4. FINN, ROBERT FINNIESTON, ARDIS Bela 3, 47 Sec'y 4, Pen and Sable 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 3, V. Pres. 45 Allied Youlli 3, 4, Cavalielles 2, 3, 4, l-lislorian 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Sec'y 3, Volleyball l. 2, 3, Baskelball I, 2, 31 Sollball I, 2, 3, Leller, Slarg Musical 3, 4, Cavaleon Arl Slalf 43 Y-Teens I, 2. FISHER, l'lAROLD Buddy Baseball 2, 3, 43 Foolball 33 Key Club 2, 3, Shield Club 4, V. Pres. 43 Lellermans Club 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council Treasurer 43 I-l.R. Pres, 4, Golf 4. FISHER, INEZ Glee Club 2, 3: Allied Youllw 3, 43 Cavalielles 43 Typing Award 3, FLANNERY, MARY Flannels l-IR. V. Pres. 4, Sludenl Council 4, Jr. Class Sec'y 31 Sr. Class Treas. Ali Jr. Girls 2, 3,-43 Bela 3, 45 INl.l-l.S. 3, 43 Cavalielles 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 41 Musical 2, 3, 4: Commencemenl Uslwer 3g Girls Slale 3, Tlwespians 3, 45 Biology 3, BurclirIe's Fashion Board 43 Calendar Girl 43 Allied You+lI 2, 3, 43 Cavaleon 3, 4, Soplw. Ed. 3, Sr. Seclion 4. FRAZER, JAMES Jim Band l, 2, 3, 43 Operella 2, 3, 4, I-Ii-Y 4, Dislricl Musical Feslival 2, 3, 43 Slale Musical Feslival 3. 41 Slale Clinic 4, Ponce Parade 3, Allied Youllw 3, 4: Cliaplain 4. GASCHE, EDITH F.T.A. 37 Y-Teens 37 Isl in Solo and Sexlel al Dis- Iricl Conlesl 27 Isl in Solo and Quinlel aT Dislricl and Slale Conlesl 37 Florida Slale Clinic Qrches- lra 4. GAY, LAVERNE Band li Y-Teens 37 lvlaiorelles 3, 4, Isl LT. 47 Office Worker 3. GUNDLACH, BETTY French Club l, 2, Sec'y 27 Pen and Sable 3, 4, Pres. 3, 47 Bela Club 47 N.l-l.S. 4, Sec'y 47 Quill and Scroll 47 'lhespians 47 Sludenl Council 47 Glee Club I, Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Quarrerle 4, Girls Ensemble 3, 4, Qperella 2, 4, Accompanisl 3, 47 Tribune 3, 4, Fealure Ed. 47 Cavaleon 3, 4, Arr Ed. 47 Allied Youlh 37 Class Day Usher 3i Qllice Slall 2, 3. GUSTAFSON, CORINE Freshman Class Treas. I7 HP. Pres. I, Chaplain 3, 47 Social Sec'y of Srudenl Council 47 Thesloians 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 3, Pledge Capl. 37 Spollighlers 3, 47 Junior Carnival I7 Carnival 27 Musical li Calendar Girl 47 Glee Club I, 3, 47 Oranqe Bowl Queen 3. I-IAeENcAMP, BETTY I-IAINES, ROBERT Bob Foolball NB 3, Varsily 47 Shield Club 47 Leller- mans Club 47 lraclc 4. I-IALE, PAUL lnlramural Foolball. l'lARTNETT, JAMES .,Jim,, Class Pres. I, 37 Foolball l, 2, 3, 4, Varsily 2, 3, 47 Freshman Basl4eTball7 Track 3, 4, 8Ih in Cross Coun- Try Raceg l l.R. Pres. I, V. Pres. 27 Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, 3rd V. Pres. 2. Sgr. al Arms 3, Pres. 47 Sludenl Council Sec'y ol Slale 3, 47 Minslrel 3, 47 Spor- lighlers 3, 47 F.T.A. I, 2, Pres. I7 Lellermans Club 3, 4. .,....,,,..f +49 id, ,Al- mfs 'SRT uqn I I-IARTNETT. JOHN HJackH Wheel Club 2, 33 Foolball Mgr. 2, 3, 4, I-lead lvlgr. 43 Spollighlers 2, 3, 43 I-I.R. Pres. 2, 33 Oplirnisl Jrs. 4, Corres. Sec'y 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Gperella 3, 4. I'IATHAWAY, BETTY Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Arl Club 2, 33 Sollball 2. I'IENDRlCKSON, VIVIEN ShorTy G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball I, 2, 3, Baslcefball I 2 3 Library Club I 2 3 4 Y-Teens I 2 4 Modeling Scholarship 23' Allied Youlh 3, I I I l'lENNON, GORDON Jack Wheel Club 3, 43 N.l-I.S. 43 Biology Club Psychology Club 33 Science Club 23 Allied Youlh 3, 43 Ponce Parade Pianisl 33 Nall Allied Youlh Conference. I'lENSON, BILLY I'lIGGINS, AMANDA SUE Glee Club 2, 33 Cavalielles 43 Jr. Girls 43 Thespians 43 HR. Sec'y-Treas. 2, 3. I-IILL, DOLORES Advanced Band 43 Marching Band 43 Univer. I-Iigh School, Bloominglon, Ind. I, 2, 3. I-IILL, EDWIN !IEdVI Wheel Club 3.4, Sql. al Arrns 43 A.Y. 3, 4. ' i I I ii., l I-IOFFMAN, ADRIENNE Glee Club I, 43 Thespians 3. 4, Play 33 l-l.R. Treas. I3 Allied Yourh 3, 43 Speech Award li N.F.l.. 43 Operella 33 Y-Teens 43 ll's All Yours 43 Ponce Parade 33 Jackie Says 33 Horse Show 43 Speech Conlresl Winner I3 Cavaleon Freshman Fd. 4. I-lorz, EDwY 1IEdII l-l.R. Pres. 3, Sludenl Council Rep. 3. I-loom, JoAN Jil Basl4e+ba-ll, 2, 4, Soflball 2, 4, Volleyball 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 FIR. Sec'y 33 F.T.A. 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Library Club 33 I-lome Fc. Award 23 Allied Youlh 3, 43 Nl-l.S. 43 Sfudenr Council 4, Recording Sec'y 4: Sr. Pla.y Usher 3. l lOYT, I-IILDA Senior Play Commirlee 2, 33 Y-Teens I, 23 Lalin Posler Award li Psych. Club 2, Sec'y 23 Band Maiorellre 2, 33 S+uden+ Council I, 2, 3, 43 Thes- pians 3, 43 Amer. Legion Essay Award 33 Musical I, 2, 33 Commencemenl Usher 33 G.A.A. 23 Basker- ball 23 Allied Youlh 3. 43 Cavalieries 43 Founder and Isl Pres. of Omega 43 Biology Club 23 Science Club 33 I-l.R. Pres. 4, Sec'y 43 Cavaleon Slalf 4. I-lunr, JoHN Frmncis Shane Wheel Club 43 Allied Youlh 3, 43 Psychology Club 3, 43 Camera Club 43 Physical Science Club 43 Miami Herald Essay Conlesr Winner 4. IHo, ANNETTE G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Lelfer 43 Volleyball 2, Baslcelball 2, 4, Sollball 2, 4, Solfball 2, 3, 4: N.l-l.S. 3, 47 Thespians 3, 4, Sql. al Arms 43 Cavalielles 2, 3, 43 Minslrel 2, 3, 43 Bela 3, 4, Pres. 43 I-l.R. V. Pres. 3, 43 Pen and Sable 43 Glee Club 43 Concerf 43 Commencemenl Usher 3. lneoe, I-lARoLD FREDERicK Fred Freshman Alhlelics li Band l, 2, 3.4, Capl. 4, Slu- denl Conducror 43 N.F.l.. 3,41 Thespians 43 Jackie Says 33 Fred Says 43 lvlinslrel 2, 3, 43 I-IR. V. Pres. I, 2, 33 Bowling 2. INMAN, Tom, Baslcelball I, 33 Baseball 3, 43 Shield Club 4i l-l.R. V. Pres. 4i Track I. ISSAc, ALBERT Bud BasIceTbaII-Freshman I, B 2, Varsi'ry 3, 43 I3OOTbaII- Freshman I, B 23 VarsiTy 3, 43 Traclc-Freshman I, VarsiTy 47 I-I. P. Treas. I, V. Pres. 33 LeTTermans Club 43 CiviTan 4. i JOOHEM, GEORGE I:OoTbaII-Freshman I, Jr. VarSiTy 2, VarsiTy 3, 43 I-lonorable MenTion All CiTy 3, 43 All Gulf- sTrearn Ali BasIceTbaII-Freshman I, Jr. VarsiTy 23 Baseball I3 Traclc I, 3, 4, Varsilry 3, 43 Tennis Var- siTy I3 HR. Pres. I, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 23 LeTTermanS Club 3, 4, Pledge CapT. 43 Civifan 4, Pres. 43 STu- denlr Council 43 Glee Club 3, 43 0pereTTa 3, 43 Allied YOuTh 3, 4. JOCHEM, PHILLIP Phil Freshman AThIeTics3 CiviTan 4, V. Pres. 43 Traclc 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 STuden'r Council 3, 4, Sgf. aT Arms 43 l.eTI'erman's 43 I-IP. Pres. 3, Sec'y I3 Min- sTreI 33 Chorus 3, 43 Foolrball I, 2, 3, 4, VarsiTy 3, 4. JOHNSON, BETTY JUNE Library 23 l:.T.A. 3, 4, V Pres. 43 CavaIieTTeS 3, 4i Glee Club 3, 43 A.Y. 3, 43 IvIusical Usher 33 Driving Club 4i G.A.A. 4. JOHNSON, DELORES DOddie JOHNSON, GLORIA I-IR. Secly I3 G.A.A. I3 Swimming I, 2, 33 Terrapin Club I3 Tribune 2, -33 Cavaleon 2, 3, Soph. Ed. 2, Jr. Ed. 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 43 Jr. Girls 3, 43 Allied YOuTh 33 CavaIieTTes 4. JOHNSON, MARGARET PSQQv CavaIieTTes 3, 43 INI.I'I.S. 43 Pen and Sable 43 Allied YOuTh 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, I.eTTer 23 Class Day Usher 33 Office RecepTiOnisT I. JORDAN, ANN N.I-I.S. 3, 4, I-IisTOrian 43 BeTa 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 43 Jr. Girls 2, 3, 4, Treas. 43 CavaIieTTes 2, 3, 4, IVIOST OuTsTanding Jr. 3, SQT. 4, Corres. Secly 43 Allied YOuTh 3, 4, Corres. Sec'y 33 French Club 2, 3, 4, I'IisTOrian 33 Soph. Class Sec'y 23 I'l.R. STudenT Council Rep. I, Sec'y 3, 43 Tribune STaTT 3, 4, Copy Ed. 4i Cavaleon 3, 4, Freshman Ed. 3, Sr. and ASsOciaTe Ed. 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, I.eTTer'I, STar 23 Volleyball I, 23 BaslceTbaII I, 2, Caplr. I3 Traclc Mgr. I3 Tennis I, 23 SOTTbaII I, 2, 33 Class Day Usher 3: STudenT Council I, 4, Cavaleon Pub. Chrm. 4, I-Iandboolc Chrm. 43 Quill and Scroll 43 MinsTreI 2, 3, 43 Usher 2, Curfain Caller 3, 4. KARSARJIAN, Avems KAVALIER, OLGA Cavalielles 2, 3, 4, Isl LI., Drummer 4, Courl 43 Musical 3, 43 Jr. Girls 43 lNl.I-I.S. 4, Sec'y 43 I-I.R. Pres. 3, Sec'y 4, V. Pres. 23 I-Iome Ec Award of Meril 23 Spanish Award ol Ivleril 2. KAYLOR, RAY Lellermans Club 3, 43 Shield Club 43 Foolball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3. 4. KNIGHT, JUNE Andrew Jackson I, 23 Modern Language Club I, 23 V. Pres. I, 23 Travel Club 2, V. Pres. 23 Pan Ameri- can Club I3 Allied Yourh 23 Psychology Club 2, 33 Camera Club 33 Y-Teens 43 N.F.I.. 4. KNOWLES, PAYE V. Pres. Sludenl Council I3 Ivlonilor I3 Cavaleon Typisl 4. KILBRIDE, LARRY BesI Frosh A+hle're Trophy I3 American Legion Cilizenship Award I3 Gullslream Conference B Baskelball Champions I3 Freshman FooIbaIl3 Pres. Sophomore Class 23 Pres. Shield Club 43 Varsily Golf 2, 3, 43 Varsily Baseball 3, 43 V. Pres. Sludenl Council 43 BurcIine's High School Fashion Board 4. KING, GAIL Musical 33 Allied Youlh 3, 43 Cavalielles 43 Bela Club 4. KUSEL, CONRAD Shield Club 43 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Foolball 2, 33 Lalin Club I, 2. LAKE, ANDREA Andy Pen and Sable 3, 4, Allied Youlh 3, 4. LARMON, SARAH Glee Club 4, Psychology Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4. l.ARsoN, WILLIAM Bill Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE, NANCY Glee Club l, 2, 3, Cavalielles 2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec'y 4, Junior Girls 3, 4, Vice Pres. 45 Bela 3, 4, A.Y. 3, 4, Sludenl Council I, 47 Sec'y of Finance 45 l-LR, Treas. N.l-l.S. 4: Key Club Sponsor 47 Musical 2, 3, 4. Les:-1. NANCY Y-Teens lg Allied Youlh 2, 3, Cavalielles 2, 3, 4, Unif. Chrm. 4, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4i Tribune 2. 3, Bus. Mgr. 2, Co-Ed. 37 Cav- aleon I, 2, 3, 4, Ed. 4, Journ. Award 2, 31 Class Day Usher 33 Sr. Play Usher 37 Bela 43 N.l'l.S. 47 S+. Council 4. Lawns, l lAROLD EDMOND l-lal Wheel Club 4, Treas. 43 Circulalion Mgr. of Tri- bune 4: lnlramural Foolball 3, N.l-l.S. 3, 4, Treas. 4: Biology Medal 2, Allied Youlh 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Glee Club I, 2. Lewis, Tom Traclc 2, 3, 4. Lorrus, DoLoREs Rus+y Library I3 lvlaiorelle Corps 2, 33 Y-Teens 4, Allied Youlh I. LuTIcH, BURKE Bowling .I, 2, 3, 4, Capl. 2, 3, 4, Cily High School Singles Bowling Champ 2, 3, 4, l'I.R. Sec'y 2, 3, Psychology Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 3, Camera Club 3.4, Library Slafl, B Baseball 3, 2nd in Adv. Club Essay ConI'es+ 3, Orange Bowl Bowling Champ 2, N.I-I.S. -4. MANK, PHILIP Psychology Club 2, 3. 4, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4, B Eoolball 3, Camera Club 3, A.Y. 3, 4. MATTHEWS, MARY Lou Cavalielles 2, 3, 4, Caplain 4, Mosl oulslanding Soph. 2, Jr. Girls 3, 4, Bela Club 3, 4, Calendar Girl 4, Class Day Usher 3, Musical 2, 3, 4. MAYES, Tom Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, l'Ii-Y 3, 4, Allied Youlh 3, 4, N.I-LS. 3, 4, Band 2, Officer 3, 4, Slale Band Clinic 3, 4, Sludenl Council I, Key Club Pres. 4, N.I-I.S. Treas. 4. Mc6uIRE, MARCIA Ouill and Scroll 3, 4, Treas. 4, Thespians 4, Class Day Usher 3, O.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, LeH'er I, Slar 2, Pin and Medal 3, Cup 4, Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4, Ten- nis 2, 3, Bowling I, 2, Badminlon I, 2, 3, 4, Sollball I, 2, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Archery I, Traclc I, A.Y. 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, I-LR. V. Pres. I, 2, Treas. 3, Glee Club I, Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4, Cavaleon 3, 4, GirI's Sporls Ed. 4, Trib 3, 4, Sporls Ed. 3, Ed. 4, Journ. Award 3, 4, Miami Daily News Press Club 4. McINTYRE, VIRGINIA Tech. C 3, Library Slall I, Swimming Club 2, Sec'y 2. MCKIEVER, BARBARA Cavalielles 4, Make-Up Cornmillee 3, Pen and Sable 3, 4, Publicily Chairman 3, 4, A.Y. 3, 4, Treas. 4, NaI'l A.Y. Conference 4, O.A.A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Cavaleon Slalf 4, Arl Slafl, Assisi Jr. Seclion, Biol. Club 2. MCNAIR, MARGARET Class Day Usher 3, Allied Youlh 3, 4, Olee Club 4, Principal's Office 4. MENDENI-IALL, JACOUELINE Jackie Glee Club I, 2, 3, 41 Y-Teens li Cavaleon Slall I, 2, 41 N.l'I.S. 41 G.A.A. 2, 3, 41 Mixed Oclel 41 Allied Youlh 3, 4. Msrrs, DIANA Glee Club Sec'y Treas. I1Ierrapin Club I. 21 Mixed Clnorus 3. 41 Allied Youlh 4. MEYER, ANNE American Legion Cilizenship Award I1 Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, Corr. Sec'y 31 Cavalielles 21 Isl Place Scholarship Modeling School I1 Spollighlers 31 Calendar Girl 3, 4, Powers 3rd Choice 31 Key Club Sweelhearl 41 Thespians 41 NI-l.S. 41 Minslrel 2. MILLAN, PATRICIA ANN Parry Y-Teens Ii Allied Youlh 3, 4, Sec'y 41 I-IR. Sec'y 3, 41 Class Day Usher 31 C5.A.A. 31 Volleyball A Team 31 Dean's Ollice 41 School Paper I, Inquiring Reporler. IVIILLER, JOANNE N.I'I.S. 3, 41 Bela Club Sql. al Arms 41 JV. GIVIS 2, 3, 41 Cheerleader 3, 41 Cavaliellesu 3, 4. 'IreaS. 4. Allied YOUH-I 2, 31 Sludenl Council 41 lerraloin Club I, 6.A.A. I, 2, 3, Volleyball I, 21 Baskelball I, 21 Track I, 21 Soilball I. 21 Minslrel 3, 4: Corn- rnencemenl Usher 3. MILLER, MARILYN C5.A.A. I, 21 Traclc I1 Volleyball I1 Glee Club and Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 41 I-IP. Treas. I. MoRRIs, MARY ANN G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 41 Pin, Slar, Leller, MedaI1 Vice Pres. 3, Pres. Ali Allied Youlh 31 Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Capl. I, 31 Ollicial 3. 4i Baslcelball I, 2, 3. 41 Capl. 21 Sollball I, 2, 3, 41 Badrninlon 3, 41 I-l.R. Vice Pres. 21 Library 3, 41 Dade Counly G.A.A. 41 P.'l'.A. Fashion Show 4. MULLER, I-ILIGH Sludenl Council I, 21 Baskelball 21 I-Ii-Y 3, 41 Wheel Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 41 Allied Youlh 4. Russ Shield Club 47 Freshman Alhlerics I7 Foolball B Team 27 Varsily 3, 47 Jr. Class Treas. 37 Sr. Class V. Pres. 47 Miami I-Ierald 2nd Team All Ci+y7 Glee Club 2, 3, 47 Track 3, 47 I.eHerman's Club 3, 47 Home Room Sec'y I7 Club Band I7 Operella 2, 3, 4. GBARSKI. AUDREY Barski G.A.A. I, 27 Jr. Girls 3, 47 Cavalielles 3, 47 Min- slrel 2, 3, 47 Thespians 47 Class Day Usher 37 Cheer- leaders 3, -4, Capl. 4. QIBRIEN, JOHN HO. B. - Jack Tokyo I-Iigh, Tokyo, Japan 37 Foolball, Freshman I, Varsily 3, 47 B 27 Soilball Ii Varsily Baseball 3, 47 Swimming I, 47 A.A.U. 47 Wheel Club I, 47 Teenage Club V. Pres. 3, Pres. 47 Baskelball Varsily 3, 47 I.e+lerman's Club V. Pres. 3, 47 Thespians 4, Allied Youlh Pres. 4. OICONNELL, WARD OLNEY, FRANCES MARY Fran Cavalielles 2, 3, 4, Drummer 4, Drum Capr. 47 Jr. Girls 3, 4, Chaplain 47 Biology Club 2, Sec'y 27 Psychology Club 37 Home Room Sec'y 37 Cader Band I7 Minslrel 3, 47 Thespians 4. OUSLEY, CHARLES PAieE, SALLY Band I, 3, 4, Slale Conlesl 3, Leller 37 Y-Teens I, 27 F.T.A. 2, 3, 47 Dean's Office I, 2, 37 Library Club 47 Library Slalii 47 Allied Youlh 3, 4, Nalional Conference 47 Red Cross I, 2, 3, Chrm. I7 G.A.A. 27 Senior Play Usher 37 Class Day Usher 37 Baskel- ball I, 2. PALMER, FRANK K. Mohawk Foolball 3, 47 Glee Club 2, 37 Chrislmas Canrala 2, 37 Operella 2, 3i Track 3, 47 Shield Club 3, 47 Mixed Chorus 2. , , UV . f I ,Ar .rf I PEARCE, WILLIAM STANLEY Bill Track 3, 43 Wheel Club 45 Glee Club lg lnlramural Foolball 33 lnlramural Baslcelball 3. PECK, JAMES Sludenl Council I, 2, 33 l-l.R. Pres. l, 2, Library Club Pres. 33 Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 43 Allied Youlh 3, 4. PEDIGO, ANNE MARIE P.'l'.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y, Treas. l, Pres. 3, Dean's Office 2, l-l.R. Sec'y 33 Sludenl Council 33 Bela Club 3, 4, Chaplain 47 Glee Club 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 4, Operella Usher 31 Chrislmas Canlala 3, 4. PEEPLES, ROBERT Bobby Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, Sql.-al-Arms 3, Biology Club 23 Quill and Scroll 41 John B. Orr Chapier, De Molay Ig Tribune 3, 43 Business Mgr. 41 HR. Sgr.- al'-Arms l. PENMAN, JACOUELINE Jackie Girls Chorus I, 2. 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4i Soulhern Regional Conveniion Delegale 3, Infer- Club Council Corres. Sec'y 4, Mosl Oulsianding Miami Y-Teen 3, Ponce Youlh Roundup Ed. 47 Cav- aleon Faculfy Ed. 47 Quill and Scroll 41 Allied Youlh 4. PENNY, MARVIN Guard 3, 4. PEPE, JoE Boiangles Foorball 41 Baseball 45 l-l.R. Pres. 4, Shield Club Parliamenlarian 4i Srudenf Council 4, Le++ermen's Club 43 Minsrrel 3, 4, PETERS, PATRICK Dan Panama Canal l, 2, 35 Poolball All Slars 2, Fool- ball Varsiiyg U.S. Army Cadeis Balboa l-ligh School, Canal Zone. PETERSON, CAROLE Allied YOuIh 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Ireas. 33 Sql. al Arms 41 Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Baslqelball 2, 3, 43 Omega 4. PHILLiPs, DAMON PINSON, DOROTHY DOI Y-Teens 3, 4, Driving Club 3. POWER, CARREL Cavalielles 2, 3, 47 Pres. 4, Leller 4, Jr. Girls 2, 3, 4, Parliamenlarian 4i Bela 2, 3, 43 N.I-I.S. 3, 43 Allied Youlh 2, 3i G.A,A. I, 2, 37 Leller, Slar, Medal, Volleyball I, 2, 3, I3asl4e+baIl I, 2, 3, Swim- minq I, 2, 33 Badminlon 2, 33 Soliball I, 2, 33 Qur- slanding Freshman Alhlelic Award: Sludenl Coun- cil 2, 3, 43 Corres. Sec'y 4, Musical 2, 3, 4: I'IOme ROOm Pres. 2, Key Club Sponsor 4i Commencemenl Usher 35 Terrapin Club I, 23 Calendar Girl 4. POWERS, BARCLAY I-Ii-Y 4, Allied Youlh 4, Glee Club I, 2, Minslrel 27 Musical 21 I-IOme Room Pres, I, 2, Vice Pres. 4. PREVATTE, NORMAN Baseball I, 2, Shield Club 4, Allied YOu+h 37 Leller- mans Club 4. f' 1 RAMSEY, PHILLIP RAY, ELEANOR G.A.A. I, 2, 3i Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. .S RicHARDS, PEGGY Swimming 27 Quill and Scroll 47 Cavaleon Slall 4, Scliool Life CO-Ed. 4i Tribune Slalf 47 Y-Teens 47 Driving Club 47 Modern Dance Club 4. RieL, RUTH Glee Club I, 2, 3, 47 Opereila 2, 37 Y-Teens 27 Riding 27 Science Club 27 Allied Youlli 3, 4i Omega 4, Sec'y 4. 1 if 2 w l ' ROBERTS, FRED Biology Club 27 Psychology Club 2, 3, Sec'y 37 Allied Youlln 47 Key Club 3, 4, Sec'y 47 Treas. 4i N.l 'l.S. 3, 4, V. Pres. 4i Track 4. ROBINSON, Hue-H Library Slall 2, 3, 47 Allied Youlln 3. X RUPPEL, JUNE SAPOS, JACK l-l.R. Pres. I, 2, 3, 47 Key Club 3, 4. Parliamenlarian 47 Glee Club 2, 3, 47 Allied Youllm 3, 47 Miami Daily News Press Club 4. SCHLEGEL, JOE Shield Club 47 MB Baslceiball 37 B Baseball 37 lnlramural Baslcelball7 Traclc 4, SCHLITTLER, l-l EN RY l-li-Y 2, 3, 47 Band 2, 3, 47 Rifle Team llNlRAl7 Pliy- Sical Science Clubg Award of l-lonor Band Clinic. ScHIsIEIDI2R, PATRICIA PaT Mixed Chorus 43 Allied YouTh 47 G.A.A. 47 Glee Club 31 Library Club 2. SCHULLSTROM, ROBERT Bob Key Club 3, 4, Tribune STaTT 3, FeaTure Ed. 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 43 STudenT Council 3, 4, Sec'y oT Pub. 45 I-Ii-Y 3, 4, 3rd Place in STaTe S.I.S.J. EdiToriaI WriTing ConTesTg Riverside MiIiTary Academy 2, I Ionor Roll CiTaTion, CadeT SgT. Meri+ Award, Gym Team, AThIeTic Award, VarsiTy Boxing 2. SENDEL, PHIL Key Club 3, 47 I.eTTerman Club 3, 4, Sec. 4g Var- siTy I:ooTbaII 3, 47 BasIceTbaII I, 2, 3, 45 I-Iome roorn Pres. 21 STudenT Council 21 I3oy's STaTe 33 Baseball I, 2. SJOGREN, WILLIAM I'BlII Allied YouTh 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Key Club 3, 47 Psy- chology 2, 3, 41 Pholrography Club 3, 47 Boy's STaTe 3: I-Iome Room Vice Pres. 2, Treas. 3: STudenT Coun- cil 2, 3. SMITH, FRANCIS WYoLEIsII5 Fran Jr. Girls 33 G.A.A. 2, 3, Tennis 33 LioneHes 33 Jr. Red Cross 31 Deanis Qhcice 3. SMITH, MILDRED Millie Allied YouTh 3, 43 I3aTon 3, 47 Glee Club I, 2, 3. SMITH, SHARON Glee Club I, 2, OpereTTa 2, CanTaTa I, 21 Allied YouTh 3, 41 Psychology Club 25 I-l.R. Sec'y I, Treas. 25 STudenT Council 2, Senior Play CommiTTee 33 Thespians 43 Musical 3. 4. SMITH, WALLACE Freshman BasIceTbaIIg Key Club 3, 43 I-li-Y 4: Guard 4. A 5 wi' 'rf SPANOS, GEORGE STAMOS, MARILYN Y-Teens I, 23 Cavalielles 3, 4, Corporal 43 Sub- Drummer 4i Class Day Usher 33 Omega 43 Allied Youlh 43 Musical 3, 43 Cavaleon Slall 4. STILES, FRANK JEFFERSON Jeff Key Club 2, 3, 43 Thespians 2, 3, 4, Trees. 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 43 Ivlixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Operella Lead 2, 3. 43 Ivlirislrel I, 2, 33 Home Room Pres. 23 Band I. STONE, SHIRLEY G.A.A. 4, Poncels 2. SUMMERS, DICK SUMMERS, JOHN Foolball I, 33 Wheel Club 23 Shield Club 4, Seoy 4. SYMMES, ANN TANKERSLEY, JEAN THOMAS, JEAN Horseback Riding Club 2, 33 Home Room Treas.'4 VAN ZANDT, HELENE Allied Youlh 2, 3, 43 Pen and Sable 3, 4, Treas. 43 G.A,A. 3: Cavaleon Slaii 43 Baslcelball A 33 Glee Club I, 4. WAGNER, BETTY Thespians 2, 3, Vice Pres. 43 Home Room Sec'y I3 G.A,A. li Miss Merry Chrisfmasf' WALKER, EDWIN ,.Ed,. Wheel Club 4. Corresponding Sec'y 43 Physical Science Club 3, 43 Allied Youlh 33 NJ-l.S. 4, Pres. 43 STudenT Council 4, Parliamenfarian 43 l-lome Room Pres. 43 Boy's S'ra're 3. WARNE, FRANCIS Glee Club 3, 43 Chrislmas Canlaia 43 Operella 3, 4. WATSON PATRICIA Pa+ Nl-l.S. 3, 43 Bela 2, 3, 43 Thespians 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 43 A.Y. 3, 4i Glee Club 3, 43 Chrislmas CanTa+a 33 Opereiura 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 43 l-l.R. Pres. I, 3, Sec'y 23 Slrudenl Council Rep. l, 2, 33 Assembly Play 33 Sr. Play Com. 3. WEBER, EMMETT Junior Varsify FooTball 3, 43 Baslce+ball3 Shield Club 4. WEIDBERG, LENORE Lee Cavalielles 3, 43 Musical Usher A.Y. 3, 43 F.T.A. 43 NJ-l.S. 43 Omega 4, Sql. aT Arms 43 Psychology Club 3, 43 Jamaica High School, Jamaica, N.Y. I i 'NF WEINTRUAB, JOANNE WELcH, JAMES Jimmy Foofball I, 3, 47 Baslcelball I, 2. 3, 47 Baseball 2, 3, 47 Key Club 2, 37 Shield Club 47 I.e++erman's Club 3, 47 Sludenl Council 47 Soph. Class V. Pres. 27 FIR. V. Pres.'I, Treas. 2, 3. WESTBER RY, BETTY Y-Teens 4. WHEELER, MARVIN Freshman Baskelrball I, Jr. Varsify 2. Varsily 37 Fool- baII Jr. Varsiry 2, 3, VarsiIy 47 Honorable Menrion Cvulfslream Foo+baII Team 4, Honorable MenIion Miami Daily News FooIbaII Team 47 Freshman Vol- leyball Civilan Club 3, 4, Sec'y 47 Freshman Soli- ballg I.eIIerman's Club 47 Cavalielle Sponsor 4. WILLIAMs, JAcouELINE MAY Jackie GJXA. I, 2, 47 Volleyball I. 2, 4, Mgr. 27 Basket ball I, 2, 47 SoI+baII I, 47 Swimming I. WILLIS, JoYcE WILLS, BEVERLEE I-Iome Room Seoy I, 27 Volleyball 27 Glee Club 2, 37 Mixed Chorus 47 Y-Teens 47 Allied Youlrh 47 Psy. Club 47 F.T.A. 4i Grosse Poinfe, Defroil, Michigan I, 2. WILSON, PEGGY Jr. Red Cross Club I7 Clofhing Award I7 Jr. Girls 2, 3, 47 I-IR, Sec'y-Treas. 37 French Club 2, 3, 47 V. Pres. 3, Treas. Class Day Usher 37 Operelrfa 37 Glee Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 3. uEdu Hillsboro High School, Nashville, Tenn. I, 2, 31 I:ooI'baII 43 Honorable Menlion All Cily Team 42 Civiian 4. Wooo, IVIARIANNE New York School: Ballel Club I3 Riding Club Ig Class Sec'y Ig World Unily Pageanl 3, Dramalics Club I, 2, Ponce: Cavalierlres 3, 4: Musical 45 Usher 33 Omega 4, Corres. Sec'y 4, Service Chairman 43 Ihespians 45 French Club 3, 4. Sec'y 33 Allied Youlh 3, 4, Havana Cruise 3, Jr. Ped Cross 3, 4, Council 4i Cavaleon Srall 4, Club Ed. 4i HP. Pres. 4: Class Day Usher 33 D.A.R. Fashion Award 33 I:.'I.A. 4. YAuei-IN, DARWIN Meoun. Doioizes Dee G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Lelier, Slar, Medal, Pin, Cup, Cily Wide G.A.A. 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- Icelball I, 2, 3, 4, Cily Wide Baslcelball Champs 2: Allied Yourh 4, Ass'I Cavaleon Girls Sporls ECI. 4. HALL, Vmcsrsn Key Club 2, 43 Allied Youlh 43 HP. Pres. 4, Hill School-Swimmingg Poolball. Senior A Class Presidenl Judy Ginqras and Vice- Presidenl Dick Refers. Nor piclured are Secrelary Glenda Tlwralls and Treasurer Rai Hall. SENIOR CLA Presidenl Vice-Presidenl , Secrelary Treasurer . Valediclorian Salulalorian lvlosl Popular Besl All Round Curesf ..... ,, SS OF FEB RUARY, 1950 ,. Judy Gingras , Dick Pelers Glenda Tliralls , , Pal Hall Judy Gingras Jeanne German .A Judy Gingras Donald Ray s Janel Albury Dick Pelers Janelr Albury Dick Robinson Relaxing on The campus are, lell lo riglwlz Dick Refers, Jirn Morrow, Janel Albury, Bob l-lenderson, Judy Gingras, and Dick Robinson. ,wwf ALBURY, JANET Jan Glee Club Ig Dean'S Office 2: Clinic 27 Ponceiies 2, Chaplain 27 lvlaiore-He Corps I, Band Maiore++e 2, 3, 4, I-lead Ivlaioreflre 4, Lellery Musical I, 2, 3, 4. SING-RAS, JUDY HJC.. French Club 2, 3, 43 Pres. of French Club 43 SIuden+ Council 41 Pres. of I2A Class 4. GUADAGNO, THOMAS ,.TOm.. ISI prize al Ponce on Adv. Club Essay An America Wiihoui Adveriisingn. l'IALL, PATRICIA Pai Red Cross Ip Allied Youlh 3, 47 Band lvlaioreiie 3, 4, Minslrel 4: Senior Play Commiiiee 43 Treas. I2A Class, I-IR. Chaplain 47 G.A.A. 23 Sludenir Council Rep. 3. HENDERSON, Bos Foolball Mgr. 3. IvIoRRow, JAMES Jim Glee Club 2, 3. PETERS, RICHARD Dick Jaycee Posier Award ISI Place I,WheeI Club 2, 3: I'Ii-Y 2, 3, Allied Youih 2, 3: Shield Club 4, I-IR. V. Pres. 45 I-IR. Chaplain 2. RAY, DONALD iiDOnii , Hi-Y I, 2. 33 Wheel Club I, 2, 33 Band I, 2, 3, Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. I 2 f 4-440 THRALLS, GLENDA Youllw Sec y. Sensor Class 4, Pan American Club l. ifikiiilg li Z 1' F fl! I X , , u ,4 fr l if u I 5 ir , ,, nm. . l laeru Eslaver execuling one of his specfacular dives WEBER 31 f 4 J' Au 1 ,..,W,a,: .f ' - y. .f,, lu- -a Vg, A 'Q we l . , ik - Q, We 4 1 v 4 w r A wwf, - , , . 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WWW QAKSLMMJQ W Wi + QQQQ M 9628 it adam Qfmfia 'ff f -Hz N x U Y Y cf Hard-working Senior Board, leTT To righT, TirsT row: Eran Olney, Mary Elannery, Joanne Miller, Jeanie Craig, Larry Kilbride. Second row: Jim EsTaver, Joe Pepe, Lenore Carrero, Sergio Chavez, Nancy Casey, and Phil Jochem. SimulTaneous wiTh The graduaTion oT The Class oT l95O is The expiry oT Ponce de Leon I-ligh School. We Teel privileged To be The Tinal class To graduaTe Trom such a Tine high school, which has progressed Trom a small school To The modern insTiTuTion oT Today. ThroughouT our Tour memorable years aT Ponce, we have acquired much oT iTs disTincTive aTmosphere and sponTaneous Triendliness. The imnnorTal Cavaliers, Cava- lieTTes, Spanish Theme, and The never-To-be-TorgoTTen red and black have grown To be a parT oT each and everyone oT us. The members oT The class oT I95O have shown Tine TraiTs oT characTer, leadership, and service. ln The Tace oT responsibiliTy, They have given Their besT To sTudenT acTiviTies and To The various clubs which consTiTuTe The Ponce exTra curriculum program. May I add ThaT The execuTive members oT STudenT Council have never done a Tiner job oT governing The school Than This years oTTicers and cabineT have. Now ThaT The members oT The class have served P. D. L. To The exTenT oT iTs exisTence, The maioriTy will Turn To colleges and universiTies all over The counTry To conTinue Their educaTion To prepare To become successTul ciTizens. To our loyal Triend and Principal, Mr. RaTh, To The Deans who have guided us Through our Trials and TribulaTions, To our TaiThTul Teachers, To The succeeding classes on whose shoulders resTs The Taslq oT moulding The TradiTions oT The New Coral Gables l-ligh School, we, The Senior Class oT l95O graTeTully malce This dedicaTion. And now we wish To pay a Tinal TribuTe To our beloved Alma lVlaTer, Ponce De Leon High. Sincerely, Jim EsTaver PRESIDENT OE THE CLASS Q 5? Q 45 D --- i. , , Y- -f-- v- Y -an-I ,, F 071136, vfe 52070 ,411 4 1956? Wdfgfme I ,fjefzgio 6QZ6ifl!6Z Wgmg jfwywfeyg Q M71dgCg6JO'2Q1, eozbnegmfgfign I 653, M1141 go 263567, 913776 Qvfmlgneff agwfl , .bwcvne Q7!Z4fl'LE Yfffafzcikz Wfc 1' N 3. I B X if Wulf ZZKWM WZ? 1457 02 556141 gi GTZ' 2 M Q K Q 'X 2 Q WVL0 pgeig Z 1 VW-f '12 Y VV 5 -NNAV 5 WV , xg , H2 1 Hlbfvqwk H5 5 , ,Lf i ' 9'-M fV ' Q , iff ,,.,f M - ,. W f .4 3 ,,, fr' fA ' ' 95 xi ,, , W z ' W Q f 2 I 4 , Q? , , , 1' - 3 . Q Y. in F t' u 'ii , ,,,,. gg, 2 ,hx Q, : N if 1y'QgyfAY,?' it lf 4' Q X P I v a- if-.ww- I 4 4 fe 3 , .. . lgg111'1 ' I ew 1 1' ,J '7lmam,,,.e1 '9 i i 'K Circle above: Cabinel ol- licers lor The lirsl semesler. Q6 . The Sludenlr Council comprises aboul eighly slu- denls represenling home rooms and clubs al Ponce de Leon. The purposes ol Jrhis organizalion are lo creale and mainlain a beller spiril of cooperalion belween lhe lacully and sludenl body, and lo develop in Jrhe sludenl body powers ol sell-governmenm and good cilizenship. Under lhe able presidencies ol Sergio Chavez and Ray Ehly, lhe Sludenl Council has backed many success- lul proiecls, including noon-day dances, socla hops aller baskelball games, ioinlr sponsorship ol homecoming weelc, Cavaleon sales, and Freshman dinlcs. This year lacully sponsor lvlrs, Maudie Cook, presi- denl Sergio Chavez, and delegare Joan l-lood allended lhe nalional convenlion ol American l-ligh School Slu- denl Councils in Charleslon, Wesl Virginia. ' Mm? Leadership, scholarship, characler, and service are lhe 'rrails oi our heriiage. and are represenled by Jrhe youlh of America in The Naiional l-lonor Sociely. To receive Jrhe honor ol becoming a member ol N.l-LS. a siudenl musl mainlain an average ol B or above, and rank high in cilizenship. The oldesl sludenl organizalion al Ponce de Leon, The socieiy was chariered under The supervision of Mrs. Pearl Davis and Mrs. Susan Archer in I927. ll was The lirsl ol ils kind To receive a charler in Florida. The Nalional l-lonor Sociely is The aim of almosl every sludenl al Ponce, bul only a selecr Tew can be Taken in al The semi-annual induclion ceremonies. Mrs. l-lelen Evans is The presenl Tacully sponsor. Leif To righlr, Tirsl row: l-lennon, Lesh, Meyer, Johnson, Mendenhall. Second row: Clark, Kavalir, Chavez, Lewis, Third row: Roberls, Siorgren, Gingras, Andre, Hood, Flannery, Jordan, Miller, Gundlach, lho, Walker, Weidberg, Mayes, Power, Lawrence. Circle above, lell lo righl: Clarke, Presi- denlq Kavalir, Seoyg Lewis, Treasurer, Chavez, Vice-Presideni. Leff fo righf, firsf row: Davis, Ingoe, lho, Wells, Ray, Sfiles, O'Brien, Wood. Second row: P. Hoyf, Crowder, H. Hoyf, Hoffman, Gusfafson, DeNoon, Wafson, Ware, Gundlach, Higgins, Baines, Frary, McGuire, O'Barslci, Qlney, Duggar, Harrison, Sfouder, Hand, Mr. Whife. ff . The Nafional Thespians Dramafic Sociefy, The main proiecf of fhe year was fhe presenfa- sponsored by Mr. Joe Whife, is a non-social organi- fion of fhe comedy, The Pafsyu, given in March zafion esfablished fo promofe and recognize drama- af fhe Coral Gables Elemenfary School audiforium. fic slcill. To become a member one musf have af Anofher big evenf was fhe sfafe wide convenfion leasf one hundred hours of acfing or sfage work fo held af Miami Senior High School. his credif. The candidafes musf fhen be approved by fhe Thespian membership. OFFICERS: Wells, Secre- fary, Wagner, Vice-Presi- denf, Hoffman, Sec'y: Sfiles, Treasurer, lho, Sgf.- af-Arms. Lel+ lo righr, iirsl row: Cordes, Miller, Mr. Cosiy, Frary, Brown. Second row: Telslce, Cowen, l-loyl, lngoe. Third row: Norris, Todd, Marlin, Alier, Lodeeson, Buclc, Macy. l-lardin, Sperow, Harrison, Bickley. Nalional Forensic League has as ifs main purpose lo lrain and inleresl sludenls in speech and debale. Ponce's chapler ol This nalionwide organi- zalion ranks second highesf in lhe slale. ll' is spon- sored by Mr. James Cosly. Membership in N.F.L. is oblained by acquiring lwenly credils in debale compelilion, public speaking, and radio worlc. The work carried on includes lhe counly and siale N.F.L. debale Jrournamenis, Jrhe Exchange Club oraiori- cal conlesl, ihe American Legion conlesr, and narionwide speaking conlesis. The Ponce Chapler of Nalional Forensic League also presenls radio shows on lop Miami slarions. Recenlly lhey prinled calen- dars To help defray lheir expenses. N.F.L. OFFICERS for ihe year were: Cordes, Presidenlg Mr. Cosly: Brown, Treasurerg Fel- slce, Secrelary. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: Clark, Lesh, Mrs STeers, Johnson, Mc Guire. Second row SchullsTrom, WaTson Carrero, Jordan, BaT cheller, G u ndlach. Third' row: Fisher, Ri chards, Lewis, Crow- der. --7 .eg l.l'l.S.l-l,S.J. To The uniniTiaTecl This sounds lil4e a reTugee Trom The Morse code course. BuT To The acTive members oT The Quill and Scroll iT means iusT one Thing: lnTernaTional l-lonorary SocieTy oT l-ligh School JournalisTs. Qrganized To conducT research in The Tield oT high school journalism, The group is sponsored by Mrs. Chris STeers, TaculTy advisor oT The Tribune and Cavaleon. ifawdf, A candidaTe Tor membership in Quill and Scroll musT be ouTsTanding in The sTudy oT iournal- ism, have aT leasT ZOO prinTed inches, and be a iunior wiTh a B average. This group Torms The baclcbone oT The Ponce Tribune, and Two oT iTs mem- bers, Marcia McGuire and Nancy Lesh, were ediTors oT This year's Tribune and Cavaleon respecTively. '- T -'-1 ,ll.lf- C l , el' 4 . lach, Fisher. LeTT To righT, TirsT row Johnson, Mr. STeers Second row: Clarlc Lesh, Carrero, Jor dan, Crowder, Gund The laTesT expression heard around Ponce, whenever anyone does anyThing unusual, is, Well, you musT be on a yearbook sTaTT. This undoubT- edly sTerns Trom ThaT wild crew oT creaTures seen dashing Through The halls aT all hours oT The day, muTTering sTrange sounds To Themselves, all The while glaring savagely. Wherels The rubber cemenT? Who dissecTed The Biology Club? Tell me your biography. I won- der if I puT The key in The hamburger. These and similar remarks all give sTrengTh To The wild rumor Inman. VW ThaT There is a menTal ward aT Ponce. Who are These people? The Cavaleon STaTT, oT course. As Mrs. STeers, TaculTy advisor, waves her magic wand and baseball baT, and ediTor Lesh screams Through her megaphone, we all chanT in unison, MeeT The deadline. Seriously Though, iT Takes a loT oT Time and eTTorT To produce a good yearbook. We have all worked hard Tor a Tull semesTer, and hope The resulT is saTisTacTory To everyone. .. 1.1, 'Il irc LeTT To righT. TirsT row SmiTh, Crowder, Lesh Mrs. STeers, Jordan Clark, Fisher. Second row: Weidberg, Gund lach, l-loyT, Medlin McGuire, Wood, Rich ards, Sperow, BaTchel ler. Third row: lzrary FinniesTon, McKiever Ware, Thomas, Van ZandT, Vorin, Wells LeTT To righT, TirsT row: Ross, Gorez, Todd, Brown, Julian, DeviTT. Second row: Mr. Day, Bullman, Gray, Ander- son, Brown, Laurence, Scher- ouse, Frazer, l-TunTer. Third row: F. l-lunTer, SmiTh, Johns- Ton, Sams, Mayes. CharlTon, Sperrow, Beckley, FourTh row: Saller, Johnson, Qomer sall, McCreedy, Wells Breeze, Alderson, Milliedge FiTTh row: Brown, BoThwell Brooks, Sheldon, Clernmer Powers, BuTler, Null, Cook Circle, leTT To righT: Brown U adagno, Gray, Breeze. 3 To creaTe, mainTain, and exTend ThroughouT The school and communiTy high sTandards oT ChrisTian char- acTer. Thus we see The purpose oT The l-li-Y Club organi- zed by Mr. Elmer Day, Dean oT Boys, in l937. Member- ship is open To any boy who will uphold The plaTTorm oT Clean Speech, Clean SporTs, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living. The year's acTiviTies were: The FaTher and Son Ban- que-T, The l-Ti-Y SweeThearT Dance, The operaTion oT The l-li-Y sTore and The proiecTion room, and The preparing oT baskeTs Tor The needy aT ChrisTmas Time. AT The leTT is a picTure oT l-li-Y members wiTh Their ChrisTrnas baskeTs. Sperrow, BuTler, Cook, Gu- --Jeefrw Y. Teens is a Y.W.C.A. sponsored service club and is under lhe leadership ol Mrs. Cleveland and Miss K. Davis. The Club Jralces care ol Jrhe Losl and Found dee parfmenl and holds an annual sale ol The unclaimed arlicles, This year Jrhey made and senl ninely yarn dolls l'o Puerlo Rico as a parl oi a Chrislmas parly lor a iunior high school club Jrhere. Leif To righl, iirsl row Ussery, Tyler, Fisher, Cooper, Williams, Jones, Pinson Burhmasier, Wesilcnury, Mrs Cleveland. Second row: Hi den, Spence, Wills, Porler McDevi++, Norman, Wesl berry, Marchione, Hauser Cominslqy, Fisher, Siddons, Symmes, Davis, Penman, Heller, Duqqar, Ferguson, Rees, Coleman, Tullle, Yaeck, Drew. Circle, leil To r i Q h T, Qllicers: Woodard, Penman, Symmes, Davis. .1- 1J mxlm l 1 1 I24 ll ll ' if , 'M Wh? weep ...12 The Wheel Club was organized in I944 for fhe ggi' QIVVIAL .', developmenf of friendliness, folerance, cooperafion, ',,, if . . . . I- v .ffff My ?' ma 4 ' leadership. and service in Ponce de Leon. lf is sponsored i if nvv y by fhe Rofary Club of Coral Gables. , gl '51' j aw, V, gm 2?-f fic ni ,cg ,ll ,', Proiecfs underfaken fhis year include supplying fhe , 1, ',,, ', ,, V 'G, A Afhlefic Deparfmenf, selling foofball fickefs, donafing -i R , , ,',, Zia . - - if 3 ff,, 3 ,'- iff ' 1 7 money for eguipmenf in bofh fhe Chemisfry Lab and 3 'V Vg, QL Aff Deparfmenf, sponsoring fwo successful dances. and . . . . . ' xiii V several paper drives. A raf-exferminafing drive, selling A M M , Coral Gables sfreef maps. and assisfing Box Theafer 2 y I 'V V, sales, and fhe March of Dimes complefed fhe year's 'V f f' if i if . acfivifies. fi, K , ,,,,, X ris sirsi is fvr , i rssr y L Leff fo righf: l-lennon, Campbell, ' f Pierce, Peeples, Clarke, Cordes, T. ' L L Brigham, Garrard, l-larum, O'Brien Parks, l-lunf, Peck, Lewis, Walker, Cook, Bowers, Briel, Alderson, Chavez, E. Brig ham, Hill, l-larfneff. Officers: l-lill, Sgf af-arms, Lewis, Treasurer, Clarke, Vice Presidenf, Walker, Secrefaryg l-larfneff, Presidenf. '90 ' iff: if'Tff i , ,,,, ,,,, ,TH 14 -3 17 Aw The Key Club, sponsored by rhe Coral Gabies Kiwanis Ciub, has aiways been one of rhe mosi ourslrand- ing seryice clubs ar Ponce de Leon. Hs aim is service ro rhe school and communify, and wirh irs new schooi sponsor, Mr. Joe Whire, if is working hard Jro accomplish Jrhis goai. A 'Bi' average is required For membership, which is iimired ro Jrwenry-five. Almoslr Jrhe enrire membership arfended 'rhe sralre convenrion a+ Sarasora in December, where Ponce won The achievemenr award and aiso rwo sralre oifiicei. Leif ro righr: Mr. J. Whire, Ehiy, Mayes, Roberrs, Gray, Marrin, Siebold, Smijrh, Wadsworrh, Sapos, Siorgen, Sriles, L. Brown, Sendel, Jordan, Sperrow, Fisher, Sams, I-I. Brown, Wiiey. Sweefhearfst Power, Meyer, Lawrence. Lelr lo righl, iirsl row: Sabin, Grimes, Conroy, Cowen, Clapp, Wynne. Second row: Pelerson, Wood, Rigl, l-l. l-loyl, Greene, P. l-loyl. Third row: Balcer, Weidberg, Possum, Sulrynowicz, Mrs. Pianl, Slahl, Lewis, Miller. ln ils lirsl year a+ Ponce de Leon, Omega, sponsored by Jrhe Coral Gables Woman's Club, has eslablished ilsell as an oulslanding service and social club. Serving as lhe Red Cross Council al Ponce de Leon, lhe group was exlremely aclive in all branches ol This worlc, wilh special emphasis placed on Jrhe Velerans' l-lospilal, relief lo needy children overseas and in our own communily. Under The compelenl direclion ol laculiy advisor, Mrs. Sue Pianl, all ol lhese projecls were very successful. The social scene was nol neglecled, and along wilh many informal gel-logelhers, Jrhe memorable New Years Eve parly, and Jrhe unlorgellable semi- lormal in April are memories lhe graduaiing mem- bers will long cherish. Membership is limiled lo Jrwenly-live and bids are given oul rwice yearly, To suslain her member- ship a girl musl mainlain a BN average, lullill a minimum ol len hours service worlc a year, and be oulslanding in cilizenship. .WL LeTT To righT, TirsT row: Miller, lho, Jordan, l5inniesTon, Casey, RoberTs. Second row: Miss Massey, Wells, Flannery, Lawrence, Brown, C. Brown. Third row: King, AlTer, Power, WaTson, Gundlach, BurTon, Lesh. Service is The moTTo oT The Ponce de Leon chapTer oT The lNlaTional BeTa Club. Under The compeTenT direcTion oT Miss E. Massey, The organi- zaTion has promoTed, along wiTh service, honesTy and leadership. BeTa acTiviTies Tor The year were many. The popular sale oT Ponce decals, The Tilling oT boxes Tor The needy aT ChrisTmasTime, helping in The dean's oTTice, and assisTing The Teachers were some oT The services These girls perTormed. lT was noT all work. Wrapping The ChrisTmas boxes was a source oT greaT Tun Tor all. The BeTa Tea held aT ChrisTmas was anoTher enjoyable social evenT. To become a member OT BeTa a girl musT keep her grades up To par, and meeT wiTh TaculTy and membership approval. Bids are given ouT Twice yearly. 0. 10171 'TZ T. Q flzff 'f'.' ' 56ZY2'fV.3 if-,..3.,f.r 3 V . fir, -.1 ,U . A. , . ,, sg fy Lefl lo righl, Tirsl row: W e b e r, Summers, J. Kilbride, Mr. Aber, Fealhersrone, Nichols, Kaylor, Tobey. Second row: Coolc, Pelers, Brice, Kusel, P. Palmer, T Tix T 'V I s., - -i-..,'41g, Milchell, l-leaion, ln man, Pepe. l-lenshaw Welch, Thomas, Bishop Parlcer, Barnes, Wesl Haley, l-l. Palmer Schelgel, The officers for This year were: John Summers, Secrelaryy Russ Nichols, Treasurery Larry Kilbride, Presidenlg Bud Fisher, Vice-President C The Shield Club, sponsored by lhe Coral Gables Junior Chamber of Commerce, is a boys' service club here al Ponce de Leon. The club molro. You+h al Worlc , explains ils purpose. Membership is limiled lo Torlry boys, and To be eligible a boy musr keep his grades up +o par. The club acrivilies include helping in all school acliviries, wilh special emphasis placed on Jrhe Alhleiic Deparlmenl, which is The groupls main proiecl. l28 Plans have been made +o exlend on a nalional basis, Shield Clubs 'rhrouqhoul The Uniled Slares. They would be sponsored by Jaycee Clubs all over Jrhe counrry. The Ponce chaprer is proud lo have been a charler group. Mr. Lee Aber, popular chemislry Teacher, is laculfy advisor. Q 1 Among lhe group of Service Clubs lhal ioined Ponce's rosler Jrhis year was lhe Junior Civilans, sponsored by +he Civilans of Coral Gables. Wilh Presidenl G. Joachem, Jrhey slarled oul wilh six- 'reen members and have since added four new members +o lheir lisl. Their lirsl year of exislence has been colored wilh a variely ol aclivilies, which includes such presenlalions as aller-game dances for bolh fool- ball and baslcelrball games, The former ol which were F. free lo all players. There were also beach parlies and numerous olher funclions. These boys have proven lhemselves worlhy Oi being one ol Ponce de l.eon's lop service clubs. and have shown an eagerness lo cooperaie wilh olher organizalions To whom lhey are offering com- pelilion, and 'ro abide by 'rhe regulalions sei up by The School Board. A conlinualion of Jrheir pre- senl policies will soon malce lhem a leading Ponce club. Leif lo righl, lirslr row Poorman, Wheeler, Jo chem, P. Jochem, Neu man. Second row: Es layer, Smilh, Lullon, Fader. V A fi .. I w, . s sg in K, s ,, , i I ! - my A ,, Keel, Brinson, Sharp McClain, Robinson Wolfe, Scholze Dav idson, lssac, Ingersoll iid The l:uTure Teachers oT America has as iTs pur- pose To Train girls inTeresTed in Teaching in The basic TundamenTals oT ThaT proTession. Sponsored by Mrs. Pearl Davis and Miss Mary Ions, The girls work hard To TulTill This purpose. An acTive parT in STudenT Day acTiviTies is Their biggesT proiecT. T E LeTT To righT: AlTer T-luddle, l-lood, John son, Crum, Mrs. P berg, Paige, Miss lons Davis, Pedigo, Weid- l30 l.eTT To righT, TirsT row: BarreTT, McGuire, My- chenTelder, l-layman. BishTon, Buhrrnas- Ter, WaiTes, P i n s o n. Second row: B o s T o n, Paige, RaTcliTT, R. Kim- bro, TouchTon, Black- wood, Purdy, Depew, WipprechT. Third row: l-lorTis, Ensey, A. Kim- bro, l-lerndon, B i n ks, Musgrave, C o T T o n, BuTler. fgsllfqafif an The Library Club was organized Tor The pur- pose oT service To Teachers and sTudenTs oT Ponce de Leon. Members are required To be Tamiliar wiTh The shelving and circulaTion oT books. The sTaTT keeps The library in order, mainTains posT by The door, and assisTs The sTudenTs in selecTing books. 5 f., g H lag T F i ' , f 5,55 ,re f f f Q 1, 1, , gig -5 gf ,lzigfy Lell To righf, Tirsl row Heclqman, l-lanna C5 r e e n e, Neubauer, Culham, Phelps. Sec ond row: Tiede, Go mersall, Null, M a nlc Beclcwilh, Nelson, 'VR -51051 gg Fug! Q6 fag The Biology Club below has as ils purpose lo aid sludenls aclively inleresled in Jrhal science in The sludy OT nalure as applied lo Biology. Sponsored by Mrs. Jane Wardlow Prellyman, The group specializes in delailed nalure sludies, and makes reporls on all These aclivilies al Jrheir meel- ings. They include nalure wallrs, library research, and oulside reading. The Psychology Club has been al Ponce de Leon Three years and has progressed sleadily since ils small beginning. The club slarled as a sludy group Tor The Biology Club and from Jrhis grew inlo a separale organizalion. The members are inleres- Jred in praclical psychology, bul none ol Them are experls. The club is a combinalion sludy and social group. l'layler, Hayman, J While, Belcher, G'Kell goe, Loclrell, Bulcher Levilon, Conlclin, Sims eio, Walbridge, l'lu+ chinson, Scharlz, Pal lon, Wynne, Lewis Miller, Kulzner, Pro yenzam, Norman, ln gram, -l-lenry, Allcinson Brigham, Scholze, Mal Jrhews, Selraw, Foulis Young, Miles, Drew Johnson, l-lunler, BUTT Lelr lo righl, Tirsl row T lian, Venezia, P a n lc y Gomes, Jensum, Co- warl, Lee Young, ln- Goerig, Buslcind, Gam- OFFICERS Lawrence, Vice-Presideni: Carrero, Presidenig Craig, Sec relaryp Jordan, Treasureri Boulion, Sergeanl-a+-arms Johnson, Hisroriang Olney, Chaplin. Lelr To righlr, lirsr row: Greene, l-larris, Gaslcin, l-lelms Copelin, Gobai, l'lamley, Philips, Nesper, Woolley, Kav alir, Johnson, Boulion, Lawrence, Carrero, Miss Godwin Craig, Jordan, Olney, Wells, Sandford, Casey, Davis Higgins, Malrhews, Ware, Wilson, Power, Flannery, Mill ler, G'Barsl4i. Under Jrhe capable guidance ol Miss Goodwin, lac- uliy sponsor, +he Junior Girls' Club has enioyed a very successful year and now holds an imporlanlr place on Ponce de I.eon's exlracurricular lisl. Sponsored by Jrhe Junior Woman's Club of Coral Gables, ihey coniribuie annually +o The denial clinic, a Woman's Club proieclr. The annual Chrislrmas formal is an eagerly awaiied evenlg and Jrhe many bridge pariies, pixie sales, and Jreas are well lcnown around Ponce de Leon. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: FinniesTon, Vorin, Gundlach,'Van ZandT, BurTon. Second row: Parr, SuTrynowicz, lho, Brown, Mcliiever, BosworTh, Ward, Miss lvlumper, STewarT, Bus- hong, Lalce. Third row: l-lagencamp, Shaifer, Ware. Circle righT: OTTicers Tor The year were: FinniesTon, Vice-Presi- denTy Mcliiever, PubliciTy Chairman, Gundlach, PresidenTg Vorin, SergeanT-aT-arms, BurTon, SecreTaryg Van ZandT, Treasurer. em, afn fffe JusT becoming oclriye aT Ponce, Pen and Sable Ponce's arT club, is sTriying Tor beTTer Things in TuTure. The purpose oT The club is To TurTher arT inTeresT here aT Ponce de Leon. The sponsor is Miss Anna lvlumper. To become a member oT Pen and Sable, you musT submiT Three drawings, each in a diTTerenT media The enTire club voTes on The drawings submiTTed. Members are selecTed Twice a year. The acTiviTies oT The year have been giving exh biTs visiTing exhibiTs, and hearing Talks on arT. Lell flank, lelf lo riglwl: Helms, Craig, Gobaf, Carrero, Wood, Hagen, Jordan, Norman, llwo Roberls. Clark, Mallners, Mcliiever, Samford Burlon, Weidberg, Possum, Power. Righl llank lelr lo riglnl: Wells, l-l. l-loyl, B. Jolwnson Ru+l'1erforcl, M. Johnson, P. l-loyl, G. Jolwnson N. Leslm, l-ligglns, Flannery, Reams, Davis Garison, Balcer, Finnieslon, S+amos, Lawerence C. Brown. Drummers, lefl To riqlwl: lvl. Brown Kavalir, Olney, Boullon. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: Copelin, Greene, Wooley, Lacy, l-lamley. Second row: Ware, Miller, Casey, Thompson, O'Barslci, Grimes. CavalieTTes, Ponce de l.eon's acTive pep club, has enjoyed a very successTul year. ln TiTTeen years They have become well-lcnown noT only in greaTer Miami, buT also in The enTire sTaTe oT Florida. The biggesT acTiviTy oT The year is The halT-Time drills given during The TooTball games, while The peppy cheerleader squad keeps The sTands cheering Their Team on To vicTory, WiTh Mary Lou lVlaTThews as capTain The CavalieTTes execuTed many Tine precision drills, while Audrey O'Barslci capTained The cheerleaders Through an equally ouTsTanding season, This year The girls aTTended nearly all oT Ponce's ouT oT Town games, wiTh The over- nighT sTay'aT Vero Beach being The mosT mem- WW K5 X N .,.., .., i.., I ,N I Avi, YI, ,K , ,,,. i- , OFFICERS l.eTT To righT: Jordan SecreTaryg MaTThews C a p T a i ng Lawrence, Recording SecreTary Power, PresidenT3 Plan nery, Vice - Presidenlr Miller, Treasurer. orable. The exciTing Orange Bowl TesTiviTies, and laTer on, The gala Gasparilla pageanT in Tampa, puT The Tinishing Touches on The l949 TooTball season. GTher acTiviTies during The year included The semiATormal dance held aT The Riviera CounTry Club, and The annual musicale given in May. To become a member oT The CavalieTTes a girl musT have a B average, a pleasing appearance and disposiTion. TryouTs are held Twice a year when The enTire membership voTes on The candidaTes, aTTer which They pledge Tor a semesTer. uw 1- v ,N 'K ,I :fix v- gf. , uf s . , il i:,Slxi:TT 4' -V Y, T ffilpglecf vvuffff A Allied YouTh is a club oT high sTanding ThroughouT The counTry. lTs purpose is To show Teenfagers how To have Tun wiThouT alcohol. Every year a naTional conyenTion oT all The posTs oT Allied YouTh is held aT which plans are made Tor The Tollowing year. The convenTion was held This year aT Buck T-Till Ealls, Pennsylvania, Ponce had The largesT delegaTion oT any oTher school in The counTry. We were TorTunaTe in The elecTion oT Ralph Cordes The NaTional RresidenT oT Allied YouTh and lrus Marks Trom Miami l-ligh The ViceAPresidenT. AT The meeTings oT The Ponce chapTer, held in The Coral Gables MeThodisT Church, The club TeaTures prominenT speakers Trorn The greaTer Miami area. as well as Trom diTTerenT secTions oT The counTry. ATTer The speakers' lecTures, sguare dancing and reTreshmenTs are had in The church playroom. Allied YouTh TeaTures many social eyenTs during The year. These include skaTing parTies, sock hops, moon- lighT parTies. and good old Tashioned square dancing. TenTaTive plans are being made Tor a Trip To Nassau in The spring. 1-il 'Fi R 9 ALLIED YOUTH OFFICERS Tor The year were: Norris, Corresponding Sec- reTaryg Millan, Recording Se-creTaryg McKiever, Treasurer, Carrerro, Chap- lain: Cook, Ways and Means Chairman, Millidge, Membership Chairman, Cor- des, PresidenT3 Siogrin, Vice-RresidenTg Paige, ReTreshrnenT Chairman. V 'iw- ' ii i ii ' T . if 2 ,,'.g Q T 1 T -':-A, 2 T il ' 1 LeTT To righT, TirsT row: BerreTT, Gingers, Claypool, Clouse, Ferndon, C'Connell Shaw, Dare, Belcher. Second row: Frary, Larmon, Lodessen, BuTler, Barnes, Ford WrighT, DieTrich, Mrs, Marley, Wood Keep. Third row: Jennis, Ward, Wal bridge, Qwens, BenneTT, Townsend Shields, lvlansmann, RinhearT, Jordan Lewis. Circle above, oTTicers: Wads worTh, Vice-President Gingras, Presi denTg Wilson, Treasurer: Belcher, AlTer naTe Treasurerg Lodeeson, SecreTarv. gjzemcg igfug The purpose oT The organizaTion in l946 OT The French Club was To sTimulaTe and develop inTeresT in The language, The cusToms and The culTure oT The French people. Since ThaT Time The group has grown under The able sponsorship oT Mrs. lvlarlev unTil now The members number nearly TiTTv. The club engages in singing French songs, playing French games, having naTive French people Tallc To Them, and malcing Tape recordings oT The sTudenTs voices. Qne oT The inTeresTing proiecTs underTalcen by The club is correspondence wiTh sTudenTs oT France. RecenTly The club senT CARE packages To France. Cfeifefwfzwif l.eTT To righT, TirsT row: FsTaver, Wheeler, l'larTneTT, G Jochem, Robinson, Sendel, Fader. Second row: Wiley Fhly, Fisher, Nichols, Welch, Bishop, Loos, Campbell Third row: Kaylor, Issac, Pepe, WolTe, P. Jochem, Tobey - I E To be eligible Tor l.eTTermens Club a boy musT earn a leTTer in eiTher a major sporT, or a minor sporT which produces a GulTsTream ConTerence Champion Team, The purpose oT The club is To creaTe more school spiriT among The sTudenTs and in The communiTy, To pro- hibiT leTTers Trom oTher schools being worn on The campus by male sTudenTs and To provide social evenTs Tor The club members. Two annual evenTs sponsored by The club are a sweeThearT dance, and a Beach ParTy. OFFICERS Tor The year, leTT To righT: Sendel, Escaver, Welch, Fader. l.eTT To righT, TirsT row: Capplinger, l-lorTon, Vorin, l-land Morris, SrniTh, STewarT, Morgan, l-lall, Tally, Thomas Perez. Second row: Miller, MoTTeT, Mendenhall, MarTin Rochelle, Riggins, Bash, l-lolconnb, Woodard, Williams Meyer, Franlco, Third row: Parr, Williams, McGuire Bahn, Savage, STriclcland, Miller, Telslce, Lloyd, Redwood Dreppard, Warne, l:ourTh row: Qusley, Owens, Web sTer, SchnaiTer, Olson, GalbriTh, l-Till, Shaw, Lallcowslcy FiTTh row: Burnsed, T-lousTon, Sgenslcy, Cappler, l-lance SaTa, Giordana, WesT, Lowe, Blair, STenal, Goodman WiThual. gU1,gfJ.fqglLgg8tlC waahm The Girls AThleTic AssociaTion has increased iTs membership greaTly This year and in The years pasT. Tour- namenTs and play days wiTh visiTing Teams cause exciTe- menT and aTTracT inTeresT. The G.A.A. Teams hope To make as good a record in The TuTure years as They have in The pasT. SomeThing new has been added To G.A.A. This year in The Torm OT pledging. This is The TirsT Time G.A.A. has ever had pledges and They proved To be a welcome addiTion. Ir KI 1 4 is-I Bovs' QUARTET eng I 1 YP' W i N 4 -f-avtunfg, 'I':11.'-ml?- S -1 11 W , 2 . 4- QQ, Qfcgg The Ponce de Leon Glee Club has proved iTselT To be a valuable asseT To The school. Under The leadership oT Miss DoroThy Brindle, The Glee Club has assis+ed aT school acTiviTies, concerTs, and ciTy TuncTions. AT The righT is a scene Trom Their annual opereTTa, which was LiTTle Women , The producTion was given February lo and l7. High- lighT oT This acTiviTy was The appearance oT GeoT- Terv O'l-lara, composer oT The opereTTa. as special guesT. The Glee Club is composed oT Tour divisions- The mixed chorus, boy's chorus, and Two girls' cho- ruses. The advanced mixed chorus is The goal oT chorus members. ExTra curricular acTiviTies include mixed ocTeT, boys' quarTeT and The girls' ensemble. ew awe ucv lT'T iiw 5 Lell lo righl, lirsl row: Wipprechl, Lewis, Pearce, Bjork, Pearce, Crockell, Bruner, Mrs. Gleason, sponsor, Mac Thomas. llwain, Lewis, l-lolmes, Second row: OFFICERS, below, lell 'ro righl: Crock- ell, Mac llwain, Pearce, Bruner, Biork. Nan 4-l-l Club is probably lhe largesl organizalion ol young people in lhe world. Cerlainly il is lhe largesl volunleer educalional program lor rural youlh. 4-l-l Clubs funclion in all slales ol lhe Uniled Slales, in Alaska, l-la- waii and Puerlo Rico, lhrough The cooperalion ol lhe Uniled Slales Deparlmenl ol Agricullure and lhe Land- Granl Colleges. In The Uniled Slales 4-l-l Club work has a volunleer membership ol more lhan a million and a hall boys and girls, belween lhe ages ol IO and 20 years. They have lor lheir aims: To learn lo carry on beller larm and home praclicesg lo improve homes and family lileg and lo develop leadership and good cilizenship in rural and suburban communilies. 4-l-l Club Work was lounded on lhe basis ol Learn lo do by doing. 4-l-l boys and girls learn by aclual experience gained in doing lhe work which needs lo be done in lheir homes or on lheir farms. 11901 , 'li I k ' l.eTT To righT. TirsT row: MaThews, Carl- LeTT To righT, second row: Penny, Walk- son, Manley, WadsworTh, Wallcer, Dus- er, Mrs. Coover, Mash, Fisher, Ousley, saulT, McDonnell, Parlcs. Jaclcson. We!! if Ga, The Ponce Hall Guards are one OT The mosT acTive and dependable organizaTions in school, Their responsi- biliTy and reliabiliTy is surpassed only by Their conTinued dependabiliTy, ProspecTive hall guards are suggesTed by oTher guards and Their sponsor, Mrs. Mary Coover. They are Then voTed on by The TaculTy. These boys give up Their sTudy halls To guard The various sTairways, halls, and lunch lines. The school requires sTricT discipline Trorn These rei liable boys, and They musT be in Their appoinTed posiTion every day vviThouT Tail. This is very imporTanT, because if one posiTion is leTT vacanT, iT may disrupT a lunch line or a sTudy hall. The guards worlc hard Toward receiving a guard pin, which is given aTTer Two years. AT righT you see a picTure of The l-lall Guards oT I934. V 0- i E5 Q . ..-A W' I L I-1 AUT Ti A I, T i -p .. J' I ,IP T 4:45 T T r , .ef -8 i, e:,,f may-7 4-5 , 0 .. 3 A An. 5 if D 2' 'L ,YM , Q , M' 46. f by , Q , ,E f 3: f Q fgyzdzxgi -K N a W. L 6 .. .,,, ,N , ,MWMW .f Q Sw ,ff MN 2 nfl: I 9 4 1 it IQ 1 , ,if . ' , 1, , .. . ' . f ' ,AJ AM -s.,f.,w,m-2 I . I .Wy YW W W, - 1.x ,, 1 s ,J .4.,8k. ff Y Ponce's sTellar Senior righT half, Bud lssac, is broughT down aTTer a I7 yard gain againsT Miami Edison. The l949 Ponce de Leon High School TooTloall season proved To be The l:nesT in Three years, as The Cavaliers Took Tour ouT oT Ten conTesTs To close The illusTrious TooTball hisTory oT our school. New Head Coach Joe KruTulis Took a squad oT looys, in laTe August wiTh only a smaTTering oT experience among Them, and by Thanksgiving had molded Them inTo a scrappy, TighTing ball club ThaT never quiT Trying. The Cavaliers won Their argumenTs wiTh Pahokee, in a real Thriller, Tech High, Vero Beach and ForT Pierce. The upseT vicTory over Tech High's Blue Devils! in The Grange Bowl, was The highlighT oT The season Tor The Cavaliers. AbouT The middle oT The season, a group oT Gables residenTs Tormed The Ponce BoosTers Club ThaT helped our Team in many ways, including a Homecoming Parade beTore The Miami Jackson game on The TirsT oT December. The coaching sTaTT drew many words oT praise Trom sTudenTs, players, parenTs, and school oT- Ticials, Tor Their Tine job wiTh This year's Team. Marvin Wheeler Jo Russ Nichols oT Ponce is broughT down by Two Lake WorTh Tacklers aTTer shorT circuiTing one oT The many Troian aerials in a game played in The Palm Beach CounTy ciTy. The T949 ediTion oT The Ponce de Leon l-ligh School Cavaliers came onTo The Tield aT The Grange Bowl sTadium wiTh a cloud oT mysTery shrouded around Them: The Team was oT an unknown gualiTy, and was noT considered To be a ThreaT Tor The GulTsTream ConTerence TiTle. The Cavs Took The Tield againsT The Pahokee Blue Devilsm, and Tor 47 minuTes oT ThaT conTesT showed Tlashes oT rank mediocriTyg buT, wiTh only seconds remaining, The passing combinaTion ThaT was desTined To prove a Thorn in The side oT all Ponce's opponenTs hiT wiTh a game winning T. D. pass: Welch To Evans. WiTh a roar oT The elecTriTied crowd rocking The huge sTadium, The vicTorious Cavs leTT The Tield wiTh a 7-O win. A week laTer, The Cavs ran smack inTo a powerTul sTeam-roller usually known as Miami Edison's Red Paidersm. The Raiders were Truly a powerhouse ThaT nighT, wiTh The laTe Red Daniel oT Edison running wild. Ponce's only score came as All-CiTy End Joe Robinson hauled in a shorT pass To make The Tinal counT 39-7. Ponce proved To all ThaT They were one oT The Teams To beaT in The 6ulTsTream, as They Took Their second conTerence vicT-ary wiTh a sparkling 20-l3 win over Tech l-ligh. The whole Team was commended by Coach KruTulis Tor The wonderTul game all The boys played againsT The Tavored Blue Devils . AnTon Brice l-larper Davidson George Jochem l-lolT Garrard Jim EsTaver M - . 'E -i lm, -i f' a is fi if 2 .. , ivy A Lf e Robinson Donald Barnes Bill Fader Jimmy Brooks 5 V ,, s 5 I. ,I Z ,, -i ,TL ire f 'mwgr , Jim Welch Ray Kaylor Franlc Newman Henry Palmer Joe Pepe Franlc Palmer Phil Jochem ,iz 5 ir c K I ., s -- s ,,-.WL Leonard Carrier 5 Y 3 f .,,., A l48 Roy Evans George Jochem oT Ponce lbending over Lalce WorTh baclcl arrives on The scene Too Iale, as a Trojan baclc scores. By The Time The Ponce-Miami Beach game came around on Halloween nighT, The slcirmish was considered The conTesT ThaT would evenTually decide The GulT- sTream ConTerence championship. IT seems ThaT The Beach had converTed Their sTar bloclcing baclc inTo a Tullbaclc and, in malcing The change, musT have goTTen him mixed up wiTh a bulldozer, Tor ThaT nighT, one Arnie Galcen weg 6 human Tanlc ThaT we simply could noT sTop, Oalcenis I26 neT yards gained sunlc The Cavs To The Tune oT a 6-O deTeaT. Ponce nexT Traveled To Lalce WorTh wiTh hopes oT remaining in The race Tor The ConTerence TiTle wiTh a win over The 'llroiansm buT Those hopes were smashed by a l4-6 Lalce WorTh vicTory. Welch's passes were again Ponceis mosT poTenT oTTensive weapon, wiTh George Jochem and Joe Robinson on The receiving end oT mosT oT Them. l:orT Pierce's Eaglesi' were The nexT Toe oT The Coral Gables Team, in a game played in The up sTaTe ciTy. l:orT Pierce succumbed To The powerTul Ponce aggregaTion wiThouT The expecTed sTrong opposiTion. So, The Cavaliers came back wiTh a I8-I3 vicTory under Their belTs and a won-Three and losT-Three record Tor The season. .--. 1 4-4, 2 ' Y 5 fi ' ,iz ' ,H , . - 2. J' . A ., kA,.fRl-T.. Jimmy l'larTneTT Phil Sendal Bob l-laines Russ Nichols ' . ., , . . . , , , , , , , . VT in :' 3 I -, 'x' 1154 -' ' TWU ' il V ' 'X f V V f - Frank Newman l24l and Emmef Webber lol oT Ponce close in on a galloping Lake WorTh. The week Tollowing The vicTory over ForT Pierce, Ponce Traveled To Vero Beach Tor a ConTerence game wiTh The home-Town Torces. WiTh Sophomore Tackle Dori Barnes, End George Jochem and Fullback Jimmy EsTaver leading The way, we broughT home The bacon To The Tune oT I9-I3 in a real Thriller. SouTh Broward. evenTual ConTerence champion, was The nexT Ponce ouT-oT-Town game, wiTh The Bulldogs being lucky To pull ouT a I2-6 win over The spiriTed Cavs, wiTh The game being played in Hollywood. ln The Thanksgiving Day game aT ForT Lauderdale, The Flying L's eked ouT a I4-I3 win. Ponce's Claude Thomas made a circus caTch oT a Welch aerial Tor our second Touchdown. ln The home- coming game, Miami Jackson smacked us wiTh a I4-7 deTeaT, in a game ThaT saw Ponce come on in The laTe sTages To play The kind oT TooTball oT which They were capable. Ponce boasTed several ouTsTanding players during The sea- sonj Bill Fader sTarred aT guard, as did Ed WolTeg Tackles Russ Nichols, Don Barnes, Phil Sendal and Jim Brooks all played well. Robinson, Welch, AnTon Brice, Marvin Wheeler, Jim FsTaver, Murray McClain, l-lolT Garrard, George Jochem and many oThers gained commendaTion Trom sTudenTs, Tans, coaches and sporTs wriTers. Miles EaTon 4. Jack Wiley Bob Owen Leonard MarTin iw. I49 Harry lvlifchell Claude Thomas Emmef Webber Willard Nicholson lso Jack Harfneff , 4 CJ if .,.. - 'F I. , 57, 'Xin 5 , ,. t .sf , gs? r - , .,i . f, ' i . . . . 'g all'-' ,rg V ,yy !VVh-. . . xi by rg .lll K ' 1 W 'P iw? '-mf s.1 lelr ggihilqs , rwz,?? M VV. .i I , - .- ' I i flzigj jr ., gg 1 !,4k4., A 'V k i P V of as , Mk .,,,,, , , , V iff? Y .- ' 1. P , Z .,,r, f-- ,gi : - 35 T ',' ,, M' 5 izi' xff RZQQSS' . ,X VV 5 ..:A ,VVV -as f4Z?L:4.aa44 lifas ai..dsd5 ll'rre fikiia -3255? a .M'5fQQbwiWQ?W5wWi,vfgiifivfw l'Z' l' . , r, Kneeling: Hoffman, Krufulis, Peinerer. Sfanding: Menacof, Drepperd, Wesf. Picfured above is fhe coaching sfaff fhaf fufored Ponce's Cavaliers fo fheir besf season since l947. Coach Hoffman had charge of fhe varsify ends. Coach Vifesf was head line coach, Paul Fein- erer was head B feam coach, assisfed by Mr. Clarence Drepperd, Coach lvlifchell lvlenacof led fhe Freshman fearn and Coach Joe Krufulis was in charge of fhe whole show. Mr. Joe Krufulis came fo Ponce fwo years ago as head assisfanf fo John Noppenberg affer gradu- afing from fhe Universify of Miami. Lasf year, Coach Krufulis was elevafed fo fhe fop coaching posf. Coach Jeff Wesf carne here fhis year from Cairo, Georgia fo fake charge of fhe linernen. Coaches Feinerer and Drepperd are nof new af Ponce, having served fhree and fwo years respec- fively af Ponce. iif as fkrz f ff' ffiigigiii Q r'f522if5?' Leff fop: Head Coach Joe Krufulis. Righ+ fop: Wesf. Leff boffom: Peinerer. Righf boffom: Drep- perd. Jimmy Heafon Ernesf Toby Ed vvowe P Buddy Issac lll ail Tom Luffon Us-Jw . as Brooks pufs horse-collar on Pafferson of Edison. lvlr. and Mrs. Rafli wafcln approvingly as Cavs roll down ffie field. A fense momenf during flue Jackson game. - B Team performs in Color Day Parade. lsn'ffl'1af a beaufiful siglwfl Ehly closes in as Edison pass falls incomplefe in end zone. Robinson and Kaylor of Ponce drive Paffer- son ouf of bounds. Robinson sfopped on end-around play. Palmer sfopped affer slnorf gain. Crowd goes wild as Ponce scores game-winning TD. in Palwokee game. Kaylor recieves insfrucfions from Coacln Kru- fulis during Jackson game. Coaclwes lvlenacof, Peinerer, and Drepperd send insfrucfion from press box. Coacfi Wesf wafclwes Cav lineman warm up before Beaclw game. Capfains Tobey and Brice meef Jackson capfains. 'gf' +4 ii s , 'S QQ l:irsT row: Scholze, Wilcox, Richards, Brigham, WesT, Harum, Page, Peacoclc. Second row: Romano, Kilcoyne, Herdon, Edwards, SlcogsTad, Hardeman, Hich- elbeclc, Jordon, SmiTh, Poorman, lngersol, Baclc row: Nicholson, Diece, Tischer, Pulcher, Callahan, McGruder, Seibold, Gessler, Moore, l:rosT, Brinson, Hedland, Cirou. STanding aT righT: Feinerer. The I9-49 Cavalier B Team, alThough iT did noT compile an excepTionally impressive record, did, however, under The TuTelage oT Coach Paul Feinerer, TighT bigger and more experienced clubs To The lasT diTch in every game. Coach Peinerer TaughT The some TorTy boys under him To always husTle and busTle wiTh spiriT and The will To win. Mr. Clarence Drepperd, head basl4eTball coach, also helped wiTh The squad. The season opened wiTh a game againsT The Miami Beach B's aT Memorial Field: The game was highlighTed by The running oT Pullbaclc Bill SmiTh and l.eTT HalT Dick Hardeman, buT The Baby Tys nudged Ponce, l2fl l. The B's nexT Traveled To Miami High only To lose in The closing minuTes, aTTer leading The highly Tavored STings Tor Three-guarTers oT The game, by a I2-7 counT. Harper Davidson was a sTandouT oT deTense and John Poorman's TerriTic punTing lcepT Miami High in hoT waTer all aTTernoon. SouTh Broward meT and conquered The B's Trom Ponce on deTense all aTTernoon3 The Tinal score was I3-6. Miami Jaclcson B's Team came To The Ponce field and walloped The Baby Cavs by a I9-6 gaining Their TirsT win oT The season over Tech High, by a score oT I4-O. RighT HalT Kenny Pierce was The number one ground gainer on The squad, and leading scorer wiTh Tour T. Dfs To his crediT. Ronnie Hendry Tossed Tour Touchdown passes and scored one To Tinish second in scoring. Jim Swain scored Twice. Don WesT, Al Harum, Toby Brigham, Bob Scholze, Ernie Wilcox, Kim Callahan sTarred in The line. FirsT row: Muzi, GaunT, PaTTon. Morris, McLendon, SmiTh Shull, Elder, Drellich, Coppock. Second row: l-lorTon Woolley. CoTTon, Bruder, Saller, l-loldcraTT, Lacy, l-lelms, Warner, Miller, Meyer, Shave, lngrahm. Third row: Ca hill, Lewallen, l-loar, King, Cooper, Killen, Crocker, T-lorne, Redix, Ussery, Ehly, Jennings, Dodge, Gardener, Young Fowler, Connor. STanding aT righT: Coach MenacoT. Bill Gray Tosses a pass in an lnTramural game. The Ponce Freshman Team oT l949 played only one game, buT Coach MiTch MenacoT spliT The squad inTo Tour Teams ThaT played a league schedule among Themselves, ln The one game played. ForT Lauderdale's Prosh lusing some B Team playersl Took a l3-7 decision over The Ponce Frosh. The Team used The iusT like The VarsiTy. Bill Ussery and Jay Ehly were ouTsTanding aT end. l-larry Cahill perTormed well aT Tackle, and Lorin Coppock and Greg l-lorne Turned in crediTable perTormances aT Their respecTive posiTions in The line. J. R. Orvin, Brad PaTTon, Tommy Dodge. Dick Jennings and George Shave all were ouTsTanding backs. PicTured aT leTT is one oT The many games played under The supervision oT Mr. D. D. Gregg oT The Physical Edu- caTion DeparTmenT. This year The usual championship TournamenT was noT held among The various Teams Trom home rooms and physical ed classes. The Teams played schedules wiTh all OT The boys who Took Physical EducaTion geT- Ting a chance To play on one OT The Teams. PundamenTals such as blocking, passing, sTraTegy, ball-handling and sporTsmanship. The games were played during The Physical EducaTion classes. and were enjoyed by all parTicipanTs. Some oT These boys will go on To play B and varsiTy ball nexT year Through Their newly gained experience. Ponce. Ponce Ponce Ponce Ponce. Ponce Ponce Ponce Ponce Picfured above, kneelingzl McMechen, Loos, Bishop, Ehly, Evans, Welch. Sfandmg Parker, Mifchell, Cook, Killen, Keech and Brice. The Ponce de Leon baskefball sguad of T949-50 has, up fo fhe fime of fhis prinfing, been a hof and cold aggregafion all season long, af fimes showing pro- longed flashes of brilliance, and af ofher fimes showing sfreaks of inadequacy: buf, under fhe brillianf fufelage of Coach Clarence Drepperd, fhe Cavs will probably finish fheir season wifh a fine record. Jerry Bishop leads fhe feam and fhe cify in scoring, wifh 56 field goals, 44 free fhrows, for a fofal of l62 poinfs. Bish is second only fo Jack Roper of l-lomesfead in fhe scoring race in Soufh Florida. Jerry Loos is second in fhe cify and on fhe feam, wifh 50 field goals, 48 free fhrows, for a fofal of I48. Ray Ehly rounds ouf fhe fop fhree among cify scoring, wifh 5I field goals, 26 free fhrows, for a fofal of l28. l-larry McMeecen has hi+ for 68 poinfs and Dick Killen for 48. Billy Parker and Anfon Brice have bofh been sfandoufs on defense all year long. l-larry Mifchell is one of fhe few sophomores ever become a sfarfer in his sophomore year, Bishop being fhe lasf fo affain fhis honor. l-lenry Palmer has proved his abilify fo hif from far ouf on several occasions. Ponce reached ifs season peak againsf Miami Edison, in fhe Coral Gables Coliseum on December 30, wifh a fhrilling overfime vicfory over fhe powerful Raiders. The season box: Wesf Palm , . Redland , .. 28 43 Ponce. Ponce.. ,,., . . Miami Tech .. Belle Glade . 23 Porf Lauderdale Poncem... .. .. K. M. l. , .... .. H54 Key Wesf .... . Ponce Sarasofa .,.. . .. .. .4I Miami Edison Ponce Soufh Broward l-lomesfead , ,. Ponce Miami Tech .. .. H58 Lake Worfh Ponce Redlands . ,.., M58 Gesu . . .. .. ,.., . 38 Miami Beach .. close in on Bob Sherill oT Edison, in a real Thriller played in The Coli- seum during The ChrisTmas holi- days. The game wenT inTo over- Time wiTh Ponce coming on Top oT a 4I-39 score. Ehly goes up inTo The air Tor a score in The TirsT oT heaTed Ponce- Beach conTesTs oT This pasT season. The game was played in The Beach gym wiTh The Typhoons Topping The Cavs by a 4I-38 margin. Tor The rebound. ln The background Ehly scores again againsT The Typhoons in The same conTesT, wiTh Jerry Loos l2l oT Ponce Tollowing Kazan l26l and Burns l2ll oT Miami Beach. Ray Ehly oT Ponce drives pasT Bobby Sherrill oT Miami Edison Tor a score in The aToremenTioned game played in The Coliseum. Ponce players in background are McMechen l9l and Brice Jerry Loos, one oT Ponce's big Three, goes in Tor a baskeT againsT Gesu l'ligh, The Team ThaT The Cavaliers murdered, 58-23. The Cav ace was second among The high scorers on The Team. Dick Killen and Billy Parker lnum- bers 6 and 3, respecTivelyl oT Ponce go up Tor The rebound in Their clash wiTh Gesu. Ray Ehly leaps up over The Beach's sTar, Ronnie Lehrmen, To pass To a TeammaTe Tor anoTher Ponce score againsT Beach, iTs haTed GulTsTream ConTerence ri- vals. Lehrman and Ehly are boTh candidaTes Tor All-CiTy. Ehly is covered by Sherill Miami Edison, as he Tries To drive in Tor a buckeT againsT The Bed Raiders. PicTured aT leTT is The l949-50 Ponce B baslceTball Team. BoT, Tom row: W a y V1 9 Moore, Donald Mann, Don Barnes, ErnesT Tobey, Neal 5miTh. 5Tanding: C l a u d e Thomas, Johnnie 5harpe, Don Moore, Charlie MiTchell, Jim l-leaTon and Coach Feinerer, Tobey and Barnes received All- GulTsTream honors. The Ponce B quinTeT, under The coaching oT Paul Peinerer, ran up a sTring oT Ten wins and only Two losses during The TirsT Two monThs oT The season. The squad was led in scoring by ErnesT Tobey, wiTh II7 poinTs, Tollowed by Don Mann wiTh lOl, Don Barnes wiTh IOO, Wayne Moore wiTh BO, Claude Thomas wiTh 65, and Neal 5miTh wiTh 47. Coach Peinerers Tive displayed a TalenT To run up large scores on opponenTs several Times during The season. The squad swamped Gesu, Tech, Redland, Miami l-ligh and Belle Glade by large scores. The TasT brealc, as TaughT by Coach Peinerer, was very eTTecTive, wiTh Wayne Moore and Don Mann scoring consTanTly Trom The Torward posiTions. Don Barnes and Ernie Tobey hiT consisTenTly Trom all over The courT. Johnnie Sharp, Don Moore, Tommy Holmes, and PeTe Coolc were promising sophomores on This year's B Team, which was largely a junior aggre- gaTion. Jim T-leaTon and several players provided The much needed reserve sTrengTh, laTe in The games. The season record oT IO-2 was one oT The besT in recenT years. Tl-IE SEASON BOX: Ponce... . . 56 WesT Palm Beach . ,42 Ponce ., . . 50 Belle Glade Ponce ..,., , . , 3I Redland . . . I7 Ponce .... .,,, 49 Miami I-ligh , Ponce, . . 25 l:orT Lauderdale . ,,.. 36 Ponce. ,, . , 52 SouTh Broward Ponce ...... . ,73 Gesu ,. ..,, .. . I4 Ponce .42 Miami Tech Ponce ,. ,, 54 Lalce WorTh ,.,. , .. 3I Ponce, ,,,,,,,, bl Redland , Ponce., ,,.., ...H36 Miami Beach ..,,,47 Ponce ...64 Miami Tech . .. 24 Top leTT: Don ll.il Abnerl Barnes scores a g a i n sT Techls B Team. Lower leTT: Claude Thomas drives paST Two Tech deTen- ders Tor anoTher Ponce , score. Top righT: Tho- mas and Barnes of P o n c e Take rebound Trom several Belle Glade players. BoTTom: R. Sharpe oT P o n c e goes up Tor a shoT againsT Beach. l l lx ..'r1 ' l l Gross, John Lewallen, Sam , ,. I J f QW fg M xx 1? Eronl row, leT+ To righlz Lorin f' . fi 'Q ' TJ T' T 4- i ri T i 51 '14, 4 I i Coppoclc, Bill Warner, Julius f ' ' Elder, Manager Raymond , filly f ' gb Sabin. Second row: Tommy V i ,I 7, i ,I , i Morris, Lee Bruder, Wayne . ,i , , 7 T y if Killen, Bill King, Bob l-lorlon, T W my Tiglg, 5 ' . V , 4 T I Coach Menacol. Third row: T QUT' y TV Bob Tuell, Tommy Dodge. yy , ' 2 f T ' Harry Cahill, Bill Ussery and g 5' A 4 Jay Ehly. ' ' ,T x . ' Qi sc 5 ' 25 5 The l949-50 Ponce Freshman baslcelball squad proved +o be one ol The mosl successful in recenl years al our school. The Team coached by Milch Menacol, Jroolc nine of ils Thirleen games, up To The Time lhal we wenl To press. l-ligh scorers Tor The year were Julius Gross, wilh B7 poinls, Tommy Morris, wilh 50, Bill Warner, who hil Tor 49 and several olher boys were very close behind. The games were played in The gym when The varsiry had away-games and The Team Traveled To olher schools Tor a number oT conlesls. Coach Menacol had his boys, according To Junior High rule, divided inlo Two Teams, Seniors and Juniors. Tl-TE SEASON COMPOSITE: ' I Ponce , , 2l Trinily Lulheran Varsily. , .29 Ponce 23 S+. Theresa Varsily. Ponce. ,. 26 Trinily Lulheran Prosh . 2 Ponce 3l Redland B Erosh. Ponce 4I S+. Peler 84 Paul B's Ponce 30 Redland Erosh Ponce . 32 ST. Theresa B Team. Ponce 4I Redland HB Ponce . 25 Sl. Mary's B Ponce . 50 S+. Palriclm BN ,. Ponce 26 Sl. Mary's Varsilywm... Ponce 68 Gesu B' Team Ponce. 2l Kinloch Jr. l-ligh.. . .. .. I Top lefl: Coach Menacol oullines a play. Middle Top: Coach MenacoT. Top righl: Cahill Tighls Two Sl. Mary's players Tor The ball. Boflom leT+: Cheerleaders. Middle boHom: Dodge Tighls Tor ball. Bollom righlz Gross Tips The ball To Elder. l If5TTf5fTTf TJOHFIQF . FronT row, siTTing: Callahan, CharlTon, l-larTneTT, Youghn, Breil, Poorman. Second row: Lewis, Aiac, EsTaver, STriTe, Caldwell, Pierce, Thompson. Third row: Coach Feinerer, RoberTs, Brigham, McClain, Sharpe, Issac, Poole, Garrard, Schlegle, Wiley, NfVolTe and Manager Jaclcson. This year's Traclc Team had noT engaged in any dual meeTs aT The Time oT This prinTing, buT new l-lead Coach Paul Feinerer had high hopes Tor a successTul season. Gone Trom lasT yearls squad are The brillianT broad jumper, sprinTer and middle disTance runner, Angelo lvlandis, Tom Pennelcamp a conTinuous ThreaT Tor The sTaTe championship in The high and low hurdles, and a Tine broad jumper and iavelin Tosser, as well. Fred Pxnibal, Lonnie Grimes and Sonny Parrish, ouTsTanding middle disTance men will noT reTurn This year eiTher. BUT, Claude Thomas, only a iunior, is ready To sTep in and Till The shoes oT Pennelsamp in The hurdles and broad jump. Jaclc Wiley, also a iunior, will prove a capable replacemenT Tor Mandis. lan Aiac will Till Anibals posT as number one pole-vaulTer and Don Prary will be one oT The area's besT disTance runners. Senior Jimmy l-larTneTT will reTurn Tor his Third year as a middle disTance and mile compeTiTor. Tommy Lewis, running oT Ed Ingram, lasT year's disTricT high iump champ will be baclc To pile up poinTs Tor Coach Peinerer in ThaT deparTmenT. John Poorman will prove To be one oT The Top weighT men in The ciTy and will do his share in The sprinTs, Murray McClain will be a more Than welcome addiTion To The sprinTing corps and l-lolT Garrard will run The sprinTs and hurdles. Bill CharlTon, who leTTered as a hurdler lasT year, will be back Tor his lasT year oT compeTiTion. Ponce has a Team oT greaT poTenTial This year, buT iT remains To be seen iT iT can measure up To The Teams oT The pasT Two years, because boTh were TerriTic, Ken Barbier is anoTher reTurning sprinTer who will malce Ponce's corps oT speedsTers hard To beaT. l-'lerels hoping ThaT This year's Team, The lasT To ever represenT Ponce on The Cinder Traclc will be The mosT successTul ever. , PicTured aT righT Top is a group ol: TraclcsTers hopeTul oT gaining poinTs in The weighT division. l.eTT To righT are: Bud lssac, Johnny Sharpe, Jim EsTaver, and Ed W o l T e. Russ Nichols is also a possibiliTy in The shoT puT evenT. l.asT year. Jim CversTreeT handled The maior parT oT The weighT Toss- ing buT graduaTion leTT only John Poorman, an ouTsTanding discus man, To compeTe This year. l-lere we have Ed Brigham going up and over The bar in pracTice Tor The pole vaulT evenT. This evenT will be considerably weak- ened due To The deparTure oT Fred Anibal and oTher sTellar pole vaulTers Ponce has been noTed Tor in The pasT. PicTured opposiTe is a group oT sprinTers breaking wiTh The sound oT The gun under The waTchTul eye oT Coach Paul Feinerer. ThaT's Kim Callahan leading The paclc on The Tar side, Tollowed by a whole hosT oT runners, all sTriving To leave each a+her in The dusT. This year's Ponce baseball Team, under new l-lead Coach JeTT WesT, should be one oT The powers in SouTh Florida baseball. Many members oT lasT years squad are reTurning To bolsTer The Cav diamond TorTunes. The sTarTing lineup should run some- Thing like This: CaTcher-Ray Fhlyg PiTcher-Buddy Fisher or Joe Fscriabano, supporTed by Al l-larum, Phil Jochem, Burke l.uTich and Bill Grayp FirsT base-Jerry Bishop! Second base-Jim l-larTneTT or Leonard MarTiny ShorTsTop-Larry Kilbrideg Third base-Jimmy Welch: OuTTielders-AnTon Brice, Norman PrevaTTe, Ed Walker, and Fisher when he's noT piTching. ThaT Team, oT course, is purely guesswork, because anyone oT many prospecTs may break inTo The lineup, such as: CaTcher Bing Siebold, InTielder Wayne Moore, FirsT sacker Donn Mann, ShorTsTops Bill SmiTh or Dick l-lardeman, PiTchers Bob Miller, B. Gray, or Ronnie l-lendry, CaTcher Jim l-leaTon, and many oThers. l.asT year's Team did noT live up To expecTaTions, and even Bernie BarneTT, an All-CiTy choice The year beTore, did noT repeaT ThaT honor: however, Buddy Fisher, Ponce's ace curveball piTch- er considered The besT prep prospecT To come ouT SouTh Florida in some Time, and Angelo lvlandis, relieT piTcher and regular shorTsTop, made The All-CiTy Team. PracTice Tor The horsehide and hickory boys opened on March l, wiTh a large number oT pros- pecTs Trying ouT. Miles FaTon and Bob FeaThersTone will again hold down Their posiTions as mana- gers, groundskeeper SmiTh has again done a Tine iob wiTh The Tield, and larger aTTen- dance is expecTed again This year, as crowds were bigger lasT year Than in previous seasons, so maybe The problem oT small aTTendance aT The home baseball games is solved. A TransTer Trom Bolles Academy in Jacksonville, Fd Fscribano, has showed promise in early workouTs oT developing inTo a very Tine addiTion To The piTching sTaTT, which is comprised, as we said, oT Bud Fisher, aT The presenT and only Bud Fisher. Al l-larum, now a Sophomore, played in several games Tor The varsiTy lasT year, buf Tailed To be eTTecTive because oT The obvious Tension placed on him, being a Treshman, one oT The Tew To ever play on Poncels varsiTyg buT, Al has been working hard on conTrol, and iT he comes Through, The pifching sTaTT This year will look like Those oT old here aT Ponce, meaning, oT course, Minnick, Conrad, Fisher, Day and SmeThursT. Phil Jochem showed Tremendous speed lasT year, buT lacked in ThaT all imporTanT gualiTy, conTrol. We Think ThaT This year's Team will really be someThing To brag abouT. I6-sgqnmsw. PicTured on opposiTe page: Buddy Fisher leTs one Tly in pracTice. Middle picTure: Fisher Takes a cuT aT The ball as CaTcher Bing Seibold goes down Tor The ball ThaT is noT There, buT probably in leTT Tield. F'icTured above is The squad oT early candidaTes: FronT row: Don WesT, OuTTield3 Leonard MarTin, ShorTsTop-Second base: Bob FeaTher- sTone, PiTcherg Bing Seibold, CaTcherg Bill Gray, PiTcherg l.eighTon Micheal, PiTcher- QuTTielderg CarlTon Shoemacher, CaTcher. Back row: Bud Fisher, PiTcher3 Norman PrevaTTe, OuTTielder7 Marvin Wheeler, OuTTielder-lnTielderg Ronnie l-lendry, F'iTcherj Ronnie Jordan, OuTTielderg Tom Fisher, FirsT base: Revis BuTler, lnTielder. Larry Kilbride demonslrales lorm lhal Jim Campbell powers one ol his lamous won malches lor him all year long. lee shols. The Ponce goll leam, led by Slale runner-up Jim Campbell and Slale lirsl llighl champion Larry Kilbride, had a good season, allhough lhe squad did nol live up lo expeclalionsg major disappoinlmenl ol lhe season was lhe sel back by a powerlul Lake Worlh leam lo give lhe up-slalers lhe Gullslream Conlerence lille, an honor lhal lhe Cavs held lasl year. The leam was coached by Johnny Noppenberg, lormer head loolball coach and now alhlelic direclorq lhe leam ran hol and cold all season long, and lhal accounls lor lheir deleal by Lake Worlh, probably, lhey iusl gol caughl on lhe wrong day, lor basically, lhis squad is one ol lhe besl in high school hislory in Soulh Florida. Team members are: Campbell, Kilbride, Jerry Loos, Dick l-lardeman, Ronald Cordes, Bill Charllon, Pele Cook, l-larry Mclvleechen, Bud Fisher, and Jim Gerlh. f Y The l949-50 Ponce goll leam. Firsl row: Jerry Loos, Larry Kilbride, Dick l-lardeman, Ronnie Cordes, Jim Campbell. Second-row: l-larry lvlclvleechen, Buddy Fisher, Pele Cook, Bill Charllon, and Jim Gerlh. in T W M 15 Q The I949-50 Ponce Tennis Team, because oT The loss oT STaTe Champion Bill Merriam, high ranking Dick Murphy, and James Sandberg Trom lasT year's Team, was noT up To par wiTh The TerriTic Ponce neT squads oT The pasT. Al T'larum played brillianTly, supporTed by John Hires and Bing Seibold. The coaching reins were Taken over by Mr. Fred Wilson, a Tormer STeTson neTTer. David l-larum, Ed WhiTe, Tom Johns- Ton, and Billy Larson also played an improved brand oT Tennis Toward The end oT The season. l-Tires and l'larum represenTed Ponce in The sTaTe Tourney aT Gainsville This year, as did Merriam and Murphy lasT year. PicTured above is The Tennis squad Tor T949-50. LeTT To righT in The TirsT row are: Coach Fred Wilson, David lgianT killerl, Johnny l-lires, Bill Larson, Richard Bullman. Second row: David T-luges, AI l-larum, Corky Zorbaugh. and Tom JohnsTon. MosT oT The home ,maTches were played aT The Salvadore Park CourTs, buT a Tew were held aT The Coral Gables CounTry Club CourTs. IT is on The Salvadore Park CourT ThaT we see AI l-larum, in The boTTom picTure, showing his TerriTic backhand. AI has been ranked I3Th in The UniTed STaTes by The UniTed STaTes Lawn Tennis AssociaTion, The oTTicial Tennis associaTion oT The US. This is an honor ThaT Al and Ponce may boTh be very proud oT. , w-mvw-N me f, E I . .W . 1-M f,.. . , .. ,V i1xf,,,ggxg35X,s,gw Physical EducaTion, as you all know, is one oT The mosT imporTanT subiecTs on our cur- riculum. The Physical EducaTion deparTmenT, under new direcTor D. D. Gregg, has enioyed a mosT prosperous year. The program To build beTTer minds and bodies sTarTed aT The begin- ning oT school wiTh inTramural TooTball being The main sporT. BaskeTball, Tumbling and gymnasTics, drill and marching, soccer, soTT- ball, Track, speedball and boxing being TaughT. The Physical EducaTion program is designed To develop in iTs parTicipanTs a sense oT Tair play, honesTy, sporTsmanship, sTrengTh and To become well coordinaTed aThleTes. The pro- gram is exTensive and elaboraTe, so designed ThaT every boy can have an equal chance To learn new sporTs, become sTronger and healTh- ier, and have a chance To parTicipaTe in aThleTics. PicTured aT righT are: Top picTure: Bonny Carroll execuTes a side- vaulT on The horse in one oT The physical educaTion classes, The insTrucTor is Mr. D, D. Gregg who is poinTing ouT Bonny's errors To Harold Lewis, WalTer McDonnell, and Tom Fisher. Middle picTure: : LeTT To righT are Murray McClain, John Poorman and Jack Wiley par- TicipaTing in a dash under The physical ed- ucaTion Track Training program. Each year, The Training ThaT boys receive in Their physical educaTion classes in Track Tield and experi- ence gained by compeTiTion wiTh oThers helps Them To compeTe wiTh esTablished Track men Tor Their posiTions on The Team. BoTTom picTure: Jimmy Brinson goes up To Take in a pass in a TooTball game during one oT The physical educaTion classes. These games were The highIighT oT The year. as records OT compeTiTion were kepT and heaTed rivalry Tlared up To make Their classes each day more inTeresTing. Ilia vi. i .. , ,,. -5 . g .ave , 55,2 i as Nw . J . Q gaogoxa 9 0 QOQAZ 580 9 , . . 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Vi-Vg ' ' s, ' 'V ,, H+ 1 V-if af SX 1 ' sw ' ,' f X ffl ' V Ski' 5 :A 'QV 'nf 1 ,i A ' A ?' , I f -7 V, 4 1gV,VV S XM 'J ' -4 ' ' Q3i?m 1W7 V 'sf ii if ' V 'K Q' ' df 1' 'K ti .S VM '- Y' HN' ' N 'Y L - Pi ' 4 :Vw ii, UN ' ., -2 W V, 'ik ,F 3, Vf'1K'bggf...4akM.., as VV V,-V , Vs.,,.VV3f 2. '-,V ' V ,,. . A, , 'rl 9 ' F . ' V V - -.nw ftfl ,V Y Q. 4+ .' , V ' f V 5 L Y ' V: , . x . 5. I , ,iv V ,S VZ, ig ..-VK V, ,. VV vw KV? ug ui -' W ' A ,QV fl. Q, . .V . . V. . V., X., Q , .-7,41 AI YVVVV, 'k ? .9 Ma VV V K3 V ,gr , . -1 -, V ,A .ww , Ag V V V., Vu V . V-.fi N Vai. .V PicTured Trom leTT To righT: Joan l'land, Sec.: l.ee STewarT, Treas.3 Mary Morris, Pres. The SunseT Riders was esTablished in l949, under The guidance oT Miss Emmy Johnson, a Tormer Ponce sTudenT, The purposes oT The club are To inTeresT more Teenagers in This wholesome ouTdoor sporT and To win more awards Tor Ponce. Mrs. Richard Mercier is The club sponsor, and she has done a gi-eaT deal To assisT The club. These girls parTicipaTe in horse shows all over Dade CounTy and have come in TirsT numerous Times. Some oT The TuncTions oT The clulo are :square dances, hay rides, brealcTasT rides and exhibiTions. Some oT The sTudenTs Trom Ponce who are acTive in The SunseT Riders are: Sue l-lenley, Demar Merkel, BeTTy SmiTh, Judy l-luTchinson, Nancy EosTer, Marion Arens and lris KeaTen. 1 Popular wiTh The aThleTic minded girls aT Ponce is GAA. This club is composed oT girls Trom all The classes, who sTay aTTer school Tour days a weelc To pracTice Tor The School Teams, They play inTramural games and school Teams are picked Trorn Their ranlcs. The com- peTiTion is lceen and many unlcnown aThleTes are discovered. Each year awards are made and The main aim oT a GAA girl is To earn her leTTer. LeTTers, pins, medals, sTripes and cups are among The prizes ThaT are given To The girls. Each year a prize is awarded To The ouTsTanding Treshman girl, who has obTained The mosT poinTs. Also To The senior girl who has done The mosT Tor The organizaTion. The ciTy-wide GAA council gives awards To all seniors who have loeen in GAA a cerTain lengTh oT Time, Membership in GAA is open To any girl in high school. Games and acTiviTies are conducTed ouTside The regular physical educa- Tion classes. Mrs. l-lelen SmiTh is The sponsor oT GAA and helps The club To TuncTion smooThly. Wm PicTured Trom leTT To righT: Merlcel, Henley SmiTh, Arens, l-luTchinson, EosTer and KeaTen The newesT addiTion To The Physical EducaTion Def parTmenT This year was FIELD HCCKEY, Many oT The girls parTicipaTed in This sporT and some successTul hockey enThusiasTs have been Turned ouT in The pasT Tew monThs. This new and enTicing sporT will be carried over To The new Gables I-ligh School, where The GAA girls are plan- ning To have iT made one oT The sporTs having a ciTy-wide TournamenT. Physical EducaTion Tor girls, under The guidance oT Mrs. EThel STeele and Mrs. l-lelen SmiTh, became very popular This year. The deparTmenT sTrived To develop in iTs sTudenTs a sense oT Tair play and good sporTsmanship. ln class The girls were TaughT The TundamenTals oT drill work, along wiTh speedball, soccer, baskeTball, volley- ball, soTTball, Tield hockey, modern dancing, exercises, badminTon, square dancing and Tumbling. These girls seem To have Trouble bullying during a rugged game oT hockey. o ---NND.. Girls doing one OT Their rouTines dur- ing a nighT oT Modern Dancing. Ponce added a new acTiviTy To iTs agenda This year wiTh The MODERN DANCE CLUB. This club'meeTs every Tuesday nighT and is puT Through iTs various rouTines under The capable direcTion oT Mrs. l-lelen SmiTh. The girls wanT To have This club carried over To The new Gables l-ligh School and Trom all indicaTions iT will be. They wear green ouTTiTs ThaT allow Them more Treedom. The Modern Dance group plans To give exhibiTions as soon as They can geT The rouTines worked ouT ThaT are TiTTing Tor The sTudenTs. Through hard and diligenT work Their goal will be aTTained someTime in The near TuTure. Any girl aT Ponce is eligible Tor This up and coming club. PicTured Trom leTT To righT, TirsT row: McCor- miclc, STewarT, PeTerson, Morris, Medlin, l-land and Bahn. Second row: l.aTTa, Mendenhall, BaTchellar, T-lood, Williams, Neubauer, Web- sTer, McGuire and Prez. 'KA .Ano Ponce's girls baTTing The ball over The neT during a crucial momenT in Miami Edison game. The A Volleyball Team placed TourTh in The ciTy-wide TournamenT Friday, November I2. They played Miami High, Miami Edison, Miami Jaclcson, Miami Beach and Redlands. Miami l-ligh won The TournamenT in boTh A and B divisions. Mary Ann Morris and Dolores Medlin were The capTains and did a superb iob. WiTh The cooperaTion oT The enTire Team Ponce puT up a gallanT TighT. The B Team came in Third by deTeaTing Miami Beach in a heaTed conTesT. CongraTulaTions are in order Tor The wonderTul worlc They did and Tor The swell guidance oT Their capTains Ann Mol- TeT and Gloria l-lorTon. PicTured Trom le-TT To righT, TirsT row: MoTTeTT, Mil- ler, Comiskey, l-lorTon, MarTin and Clsen. Second row: STriclcland, Caplinger and Wallace. Third row: Declcer, Lylod, Owens, Miller, Greenaway and Scheller. , T-33,f,. ' 41ff:.i+w . ASW The A volleyball Jream composed of fresh- men girls look lirsl place in The cily-wide Jrourna- menl held ai Ponce in November. They won a ' plaque and Jrhe honor ol having lhe Dade Counly Federalion ol Womenls Clubs preseni lhe winners wilh The awards. Each member of lhe Team was awarded a red ribbon. The B leam also won lirsl place in Dade Counly and were awarded a similar plaque and ribbons. They bolh played Naululis, Miami Beach, Miami Edison and Miami Jackson. 1 , 4 i 3 s A T i 2' 24 . n . 1 , , ,W i 1 :' . , f Q Jff 0 Firsl row: Marlin, Blair, Lowe, Goodman, Williams, Shaw and Kalkowslci. Second row: Drepperd, Red- wood, Temple, Schnailer, Lewis, Popham and Town- son, Firsl row: Meyers, l:ranl4o, Qusley, Smilh, Keecl, Pffncels Tfe5lTma l Qlrls lOOl4lVlQ Galbrailh and l-lill. Second row: Wilherrow, Sian- Worried dU n9 5 Tense momeni Selv Hall' and Holcomb. in lhe volleyball TOUFVIGYTTGUT al Ponce lasl November. 5 4 , f-, f 5- ,Y , ,M , , .L,. . H - , P W,?l f K 'QM l If Ponce's A baskelball learn placed second by lieing wilh Miami l-ligh in lhe cily-wide +ournamen+ held al Miami Jackson January 20. They compeled againsl Miami Jackson, Miami Edison, Miami Beach, l-lomeslead and Redlands. Carole Pelerson enlered The free lhrow conlesl for Ponce and swished i3 oul ol 25 inlo lhe baskel. The learn caplained by Carole Pelerson and Janel Miller did beller Jrhan expecled and really had Jackson worried during lhe holly conlesled game. Miami Jackson won, howe ever, bul we placed second. Kneeling from lell lo righli Lolla, Macloskwi, Mc- ,d Cormick, Slewarl, Mollell and Prez. Slanding from lell lo righl: Decker, Scheller, Wadsworlh, Sirak, l-lance, Parr and Lylod, E , .se Kneeling from lell +o righlz Pelerson, l-lorion, Phillips, Vorin and Marlin. Slanding from lell To righlz Morris, Miller, Slrickland, lho, Websler and McGuire. J Marcia and Mary Ann jumping lor a balll 1 'rx 1 ,f K 1? A - Wx FirsT row: Meyers. Rochelle, Hill, MarTin, Ross and WesT. Second row: Redwood, Campion, WiTherow, Goodman and SchnaiTer. fs T W, Friday The 'I 3Th wasn'T so unluclcy Tor The Treshr men girls aT Ponce lasT January, Tor iT was on This day ThaT The A Team placed TirsT in Their disTricT. They deTeaTed CoconuT Grove, NauTulis, Edison and Miami Jaclcson. Each girl was awarded a blue ribbon and a plague was given To The school by The Dade CounTy Women's EederaTion. Amelia MarTin was Their capTain and did a nice iob oT pepping her Team up when The going goT Tough. The B Team also placed in The baslceTball TournamenT by Tieing Tor second place wiTh Miami Edison. They were capTained by Shirley Willis. EirsT row: Keppler, Prez, Williams, Shaw and Franlzo. Second row: Ousley, Reed, STansel, and SmiTh. Third row: Drepperd, Savage, Lowe, Hall, l-loughTon and Kirkwood. T 'T' 'Q Q? 'T T' if 5 T I I nv I , ,. -f' v , . ,,, .. , -,W 'KJ Q' -L T . X y x f ff,-1 45, , , 1' I , Mya. 1.1 Q we S uv A fx! , 44 5 ,xv ae f 1 1 ,,,,I f '5 0411 u,,,,'ij., f 1: ff Q 'E ,g 553 V' .gina , , ,N , Q W ,Wim , -f J 4, x, 'I ,, f-,,' ' , 'Y M, -, V V ' 'V , , ,, 1 ,I , , ', 1 .4 4 ' if ff' ? w f Qs fy, 4 3. C,x ,hy V 1 5 1 ,L , , ,, 5 a 4,5 ,4 5 I W . by , , , ,Q W j. M x 4 5. qw 1 , 2 , 'fy ,, 1 , n, , , !, yi f m N v t V -X g ' . 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And now, aTTer leaving our Alma MaTer iTs Tull due, we devoTe The resT oT our will To The TuTure generaTions OT Coral Gables High School. To The seniors aT Coral Gables High, we granT The hereToTore unheard oT privilege oT iniTiaTing The Freshmen. lT should be made known ThaT This privilege is Tor seniors only. Any oTher persons violaTing This clause will be cuT oTT Trom any oT The previously menTioned privileges. BuT, so our Freshmen won'T Teel slighTed, To Them we leave The annual Wheel Club Freshmen Dance. -This geT-acguainTed dance is The only proiecT given Tor Freshmen alone. Second, To The enTire school, we leave The annual Trib Tramp or a reasonable Tacsimile. All previous Trib Tramps given aT Ponce To herald The arrival oT The TirsT issue oT The paper, have been eagerly awaiTed by boTh upper and lower classmen. For a liTTle exciTemenT, we leave To The sTudenTs oT Coral Gables High, The TooT- ball season, The lasT TooTball game oT The year, and The bon4Tire and Homecoming Parade. To The new school, we also leave The annual Key Club SweeThearT Dance which has held The posiTion oT one oT The biggesT dances oT The season Tor many years. We only hope The coming Key Club sweeThearTs will be as charming and sweeT as Those we have had aT Ponce. AT This Time we begueaTh a score oT mulTi-colored pledge ribbons To The various clubs which may be pinned on The pledges. Among These pledges, some who can be mosT proud are Those pledged To Quill and Scroll, NaTional Honor SocieTy, Thespians, N.F.l.. and various service clubs. To Twelve oT The mosT beauTiTul and popular girls aT The newlschool, we bequeaTh The greaT honor oT being Calendar Girls. The coming ouT oT The annual Ponce Cal- endar which conTained picTures oT girls sponsored by The many organizaTions has been one oT The highlighTs oT a PonceiTe's liTe. To The paTio oT The new school, we leave The enTerTaining and enioyable noon- day dances which have been so much a parT oT our school liTe aT Ponce de Leon. A dance which can never be TorgoTTen or done away wiTh is The Junior Girls Formal. This dance given annually during The ChrisTmas season has always been looked upon as one oT The largesT social aTTairs oT The Ponce Year. IT is wiTh This idea in mind ThaT we give This dance To Coral Gables High School. lConTinued on Page l8Ol --L.-1... 4.4 ' ,. ' 1 1 ,, a,.,fM,' 5 , LV -4 1 wx K , ...Em i ff 4? gui, ' ff f ,fi A JG. -11.13 .N -P .1 Q d H E 4 -71255 ht. f fvf zf' Q .fi in J V3 M sw. L ' ' ilmvdi . 'X 9 1 3 iv- FT :Til Q :Wi 7 Tk? I 34 - We also bequealh lo lhe new school, lhe renowned Cava- lielles. Allhough if is slill doubllul whelher lhey will relain rhe name Cavalielles in 'lhe new school, we are posilive lhis drill-leam organizalrion can never be disbanded. The name Cavalierles has lang been lcnown as a synonym 'lor Ponce de Leon. We give lo lhe new school The Glee Club Operella and hope Those given al 'rhe new school will be as successful as The memorable Li++le Women , Jrhe l95O operella al' Ponce. The senior play, Seven+eenlh Summer , being lhe lasl given a+ Ponce is anorher of our generous endowmenls lo lhe new school. ' And now, for our final gifl To lhe new school, we leave lhe lradilional Senior Picnic, Class Day, and Gradualion. We are sure rhere are no prouder seniors anywhere lhan our while clad upperclassmen. There is no more filling epilaph lor Ponce de Leon l-ligh School lhan ils everlasling spiril which will be forever lcepl in lhe hearls ol all ils many sludenls. C 3. as 45- '-. 1 agp 1 I-'! ni 3' 1555?-'rs fr' T 15 . l H 1950 ji fs X .32 -5 1 1 . e. W 9 'El' f ,K in w cr I l ,AA The band This year, consisTing oT sixTy-six mem- bers, The Twirling corps, and The head maioreTTes, has parTicipaTed in all assemblies. The marching band puT on some inspiring halT-Time shows and They played aT all home varsiTy games. A long lisT oT parades including The beauTiTul King Orange Jamboree Parade, The U. oT M. Homecoming Parade, and several pep parades were aTTended by The band. Eleven oT our band members were asked To aTTend The Florida STaTe l-ligh School Band Clinic held in Tampa lasT December. The enTire Ponce de Leon Band and Cavali- eTTes were selecTed by The Orange Bowl CommiTTee To represenT The ciTy and The Orange Bowl in The Oasparilla PiraTe FesTival held aT Tampa, February 6Th. The band was also aslced To play in The halT- Time show aT The New Year's Game. Under The Tine and capable direcTion oT Mr. Paul Cremaschi, we hope The band will conTinue To make as Tine a showing aT The new school as iT has done here aT Ponce de Leon. gun , Men- i . .ASA- ' F Ji.. wi? X ,. 1..ws 0 1 N ls A 4 if My I 0 Ji 2 'xl Q, 'A Nix a M4 fi-wffg ru. I wfwwliv' - in-.H V, M ff ,Wh ,-4 SWR ,, .I-.Y if X ,. N,-J, , ,f ff my va bib 4 ,...f,... dv X .. 4.14 5 4 , f' K 5 fzsk JT 1 Ml V 1 ff-H ' , V, .4 4 ' A , ., . . . M M35 fl f f, y VX ,K ., y 1 . if Z! 51 Y ,f r4 qi 'VH' 4. .,. ......--.-mvww, A 4 , -mmf L22 fy ' p ,Eli -? V f f,g,wfw,f.f: .4 fx...-1 f-iw A ff ,,.,., f ' . . 4. 55-5, . V . fc? . 1, ' .. ' f . . Z- A ff' X f . 4 ., ,, fi. -A dv fr M I i r.w.:f'W fy' . N . f. V15 ' Ez, ,.,, f. f 1, . , t 'WfM7'4.QL,,yfM4BA , A fb. fn. W' 'R ff.. ..-.- A . Y 7? . Jag. ff' 4, , ., f X -. ' ,Y 1.1 Y - W 4. ,. Q. L Ei. , 4 ', 2 3 MQ. . 1 i 35,1 . F ,V , 1 f-4? M , ,,,M,,. if I , . it s jm V r f jf' jx-' A ps vp ' Q :Amis up-.y ... W w, Y! L! 'T A K 5, 5 Ji .,, 5 ' z Wm mv f I 3' V f -mf rg. .Mt ...wl 7 f Q V, : fwfis N M' . 4' .4 x . ,. x M97 M XX ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Cavaleon slaif wishes +o say Jrhanlcs for lhe wonderful supporl we have received from Jrhe follow- ing: Mr. and Mrs. Lesler Tololl and Mrs. Mae Evers of Pillcinglon Sludio for Their excelleni phorographyg Mr. Wrighl of Taylor Publishing Company for his valuable advice: Mrs. Maudie Coolc and +he Sludenlr Council for iheir experl handling of subscripiion salesg Mr. l-l. N. Ralh and lhe Ponce de Leon facullry for Jrheir underslanding and co-operaliong Mr. Prank Baker lor his exlensive pholographic work: and Mrs. Chris Sleers, journalism inslruclor, for her capable planning and direciion of Jrhe I95O Cava- leon. We sincerely appreciale Jrhe encouragernenl and co-operalion which has enabled Jrhe slrall lo produce lhis, our lasi Ponce de Leon annual, Jrhe Cavaleon of I95O. e I86 o-.195 Hwy I, Qwfrgfy ,NA ,J pktgzw If f 1. 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LEBDURB 116:11 S ' glen fl49lO i W, CDOROTHY 5 .-..,..-..--f '11ffE' 2100 pcmie d :J 248 Canal W s v DRY CLEAN e con BMJ Lsvpf-Af, F. r em HRH, 3 n sms soUT w:sE Q n s n A CORAL GAHM5, FLORIDA u s A M . wwaw-,.,g?TT' ' x my N --.WM-1' H Q 5 QWE QQ AUTO SUP . x'4L :'gg...f-cf 'B ' Y, Qvvvr Tv, Q ' V OU ..,.,.,',fffH mi PLY CAF? HARDWANO' HOM Lie: SHOE Mfffvc mm ECvn1gArLNG GCUEHSE' MN T APPLIA 5' '5'CY ' 'HON5 NCES C-:Lssf 4-3007 0 WN JO' :our- P Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. To The many parenis and friends who served as pa'I'rons 'l'o +he Cavaleon I950, we wish +o express our sincere appreciarion for fheir faifhful supporf. PATRONS and Mrs. Frank J. Andre and Mrs. Alex M. Balfe and Mrs. A. D. Barnes and Mrs. Samuel Bell T.E. Bingham and Mrs. Francis M. Bosworfh and Mrs. B. An'rhony Bowers Charles A. Brandf and Mrs. Frederick Braverman and Mrs. Anfon M. Brice and Mrs. D. A. Brooks F. A. Brown and Mrs. T. C. Brownell Lillian M. Bruder and and and and Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. W. F. Bushong George Revis Bufler Kermyi' W. Callahan F. S. Carrero Samuel S. Carrier Helon S. Case Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and and and Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Y R. K. Chapman Frank J. Chase Harry Clark Ralph M. Cooper H. F. Cordes Dr. and Mrs. Palmer H. Craig Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Crocke++ Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Culham Mrs. Harold S. DeHar+ Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Devil? Mr. and Mrs. G.L. Dixon H. C. Dobbs L+. Col. and Mrs. Charles P. Eckherf Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ehly Mr. and Mrs. Waller V. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Fisher Mrs. George R. Galbreaih Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gamer Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Gafes Mr. and Mrs. Paul U. Gerber Mrs. Michael V. Giordano Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Glidewell Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Gomersall Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Skaggs Gowin Mrs. W.L. Gray, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Greene Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guadagno Mrs. Rae H. Gusfaison Mr. and Mrs. M. Lewis Hall Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Hambley William F. Hampfon and Mrs. Edward Haase and Mrs. Leonard Hedlund and Mrs. Jean Helvey and Mrs. Harry C. Higgins Elhel E. H. Hood Elhel E. B. Huddle E. M. Hurl' and Mrs. Hugh T. Jennings and Mrs. P. L. Jochem Julian B. Jordan and Mrs. Richard B. Killen Waller A. Klemenfs Rose B. Klyczelc and Mrs R. H. Knowles and Mrs. Dudley Laurence and Mrs W.B. Lawlon and Mrs. Leonard J. LeDrew and Mrs James M. LeGa+e and Mrs John M. Lesh and Mrs Guy Lewis and Mrs James E. Lindley D.W. Lodge and Mrs. Roberl Dale LuH'on and Mrs. Harry Macy O. and and and and and and and and and McCabe Mrs A.H. McClain Mrs. C.A. McGuire, Jr. Mrs. William l. McLaughlin Mrs Angus McNair Mrs B. E. Mevers Mrs H.L. Michenfelder Mrs Graham D. Monroe Mrs. Wal+er V. Morrow Mrs. Leonard Muller Mr. and Mrs Clarence E. Myers Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson Mr. and Mrs Ted Nesper Mr. and Mrs C. R. Nichols Mrs. Jennie W. Norris Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Obarslci Roberf John Obarslci Mr. and Mrs Dwighf G. Ozon Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Panlcey Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Parlc Marla H. Pearce Buford Pedigo J. H. Pellefier J. H. Polizzi Purdy John C. Ray A.A. Renuarl, Jr. C. J. Rigl F. A. Roberlson Howard H. Rogers Ross, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Mary C. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. James P. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barbour Russell Joseph J. Schegal Frank B. Schwamb C. B. Smool Roberf M. Spiecker Arfhur L. Slahl Waller Sfernberg E.J. Sfriclcland John G. Thompson James Trainor Herberl' Virgin, Jr. W. T. Wallcer Naphlali A. Weidberg Holce Welch C. C. Wells STUDI CD LESTER TOLOFF - Phofographer Home Of Quality Photographs Official Photographers For Ponce De Leon High School l950 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF l950 ln Their New Fields Of Endeavor H7654 cinqfbzgf sr uoio 2300 PONCE DE LEON BLVD. 4-33l0 4-I328 m 4 ev L ,3 ,. 1 qfmaaev ,M QM C, The value of the telephone isn't just the calls you make. Sometimes the calls you receive are even more important. You Wasn't there. E ZSJK 'd miss a lot if the telephone Just on calls you make, the tele- phone's a big bargain in convenience, security, success and good times. When you add the calls you receive, it's an even bigger value. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY g N . ff: ,Q -0' 'LQN 116, . we P' 1 liberties his 661011 uf fig i o an Lau 'lem we 5 The Miami Daily News . ..,..f WIOD ., l is C O N G R A T U L A T I O N - Q, I A S v TO THE FUTURE LEADERS OF CORAL GABLES CITY OF CORAL GABLES and Gow! Qagfgefs Ciamgefz of QWMQIZCZ There's a bright new world awaiting today's Youth. And I'm doing all I can to make it even brighter. Constantly improving and extending my Sunshine Service. Helping Florida grow. Open- ing up new opportunities for better business . . . and better living. KZ'f0lUdff, YOUR ELECTRIC SERVANT FLQIRIDA Powf lunw oommi vi-vl THOSE WHO REACH 'rheir goal in life are lhose who lceep well informed. You can besl' keep up wilh +he world's happenings in Florida's Largesf Newspaper . . . Qle fffckmcbllhfzay Florida's Moa Complele Newspaper pmfhem lp'zZM'Q'e31wof- SCHOOL PRINTERS SINCE I923 4-IOI4 ' 4-0980 CORAL GABLES CORAL GABLES QMMHFJMQJZM Good Neighbors Since l926 I00 Miracle Mile Coral Gables, Florida O K Zena Sita A. H. THOMAS, Prop. Your Nearesl' Pharmacy Three Regis+ered Pharmacisfs 87-266i Es'r. 24 years Phone 4-7949 Delivery Service Qgfdfbt-Q55 I: LO!-Tl I S T AVANT'S FLORIST Fashions in Flowers 4475 S. W. 8'rh S+. Miami opp. Graceland Memorial Park The PreI'+iesI' Girls aI' PONCE use VITA ' FLUFF By Duon WORLD'S FINEST SHAMPOO BE SURE INSURE WITH eueq fgfcfgqi AGENCY INC. 252 Alhambra Circle HENRY P. BRIGGS Presiden+ HERBERT N. CROWDER Secrelary - Treasurer Phone 48-3669 opp. Gables Theaire Phoro Supplies MILEO PHOTO SHOP 'PHOTO SUPPLIES Camera Repairs 2I05 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables, Florida dam 06141 Dah The ou'I'sI'anding Deb Shop wifh fashion sophislicales for your Iype 250 Miracle Mile Coral Gables Manicuring Shoe-Shine BOB CALLISON'S QQGLZM- BARBER SHOP Nexf I'o 'I'he New Posl' Office I48 Giralda Avenue WE'LL MAKE YOU SLICK FOR YOUR CHICK We Dedicafe our SIyIing +o Ihe Glory of Your Hair and You 1 a. 14 141014074 HAIR STYLING OF DISTINCTION Red and Bird Roads Coral Gables Phone 87-6022 MENDEZ VARSITY GRILL AMIDONIS MUSIC I5OO Sou'rh Dixie Highway Conn Band InsI'rumen'rs Cora' Gables 250 Alhambra Circle Where everyone Meefs Coral Gables for Ihe besf in ears Phone 83-9I53 Wifh Besi- Wishes From ' YOUR FAVORITE STATION FOR MUSIC AND NEWS r V745- W ON YOUR RADIO DIAL 0567! E014 5 FEATURES gb IIOO N. W. I-lakes I ' ' Le Juene Road undaes AVG., was 'Iii in the bag PRN4- 4' 4 U :- Z S 'Nc AC-is Air-Cooled School Ballroom-Tap-Balle+ Seiberling Tires Willard BaH'eries Amoco Gasoline Radios - Television Home Appliances I DIXIE TIRE CQ Toe Dancing Miami - Miami Beach 5I34 SW 8'rh S+. 83-2939 249 Coral Way Phone 4-I345 PQ' 2l8 'i Coral Gables, Fla. ALCAZAR Pick Up - Delivery is 3 Hour Service tiiffsggzxt Pi-ions QQEQEIQ. 48-7552 Q Q.: .... H THE HAMBURGER CIRCUS :ig -,-. 40,37 Q3 ..-3-23:1:i:f:3:3:3:3:+:'.-.. 535555555555 .,',' THMABLEST H ,.,. 3.I15:555E3E5E5325EgEgE5EgZgEgEgE5EgEgEgEgEgE5:53 .,., H 3 I 8 Miracle Mile , DAILY'lll'o 2330-4+o8PNl. SERVING HOURS- 5UNDAY I2 Noon +0 sum. For 'rhe Einesfnirg Refreshmenls THE BIG WHEEL Shakes 'I' Burgers 2207 PONCE DE LEON BLVD. 2255 s.w. 32nd Ave. Miami CORAL GAB'-E5 PEERLESS AWNING CO. . . 4-644i Complele Window Service YRENE Canvas Awnings-ShuH'er Awnings Venefian Blinds 2329 Le Jeune Road lOpposi+e CiI'y Halll 392 Coral Way Coral Gables GORDON'S BARBER SHOP 1 . The Shop Designed Wilh Campus Girls in Mind By The Bus Terminal RUTH BOYLE in Coral Gables ing, Gordon Hennon, Sr., Proprielor I24 Miracle Mile Phone 4-5693 SHELLEY'S RINGER'S Soulh FIoricIa's Oldesl' Jewelers 'I' Silversmilhs Bendix 8: Maylag Dealer G. E. Appliances 30I5 Grand Ave. Phone 4-6404 2309 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables, Fla. Phone 48-2327 POPP'S HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY House of Bargains 5430 S. W. 81h S+. Phone 4-3007 Telephone 83-23 I 3 DOROTI'IY'S DRY CLEANING Your Appearance is my Hobby 5I65 S. W. 8+h S+. Miami LILES' PHARMACY V.A. Granger, Owner 3400 Main Highway Phone 4-4477 Coconul' Grove LYLE ROBERTS, INC. General Conlracfor CORAL GABLES PAINT COMPANY House of CoIor Everylhing in Painls 230 Alcazar Avenue 4-39l8 W. E. O'NEILL Bonded Shippers of Fancy Fruil' 3498 Main Highway Coconul Grove 33, Fla. Papayas Mangos Avocados Telephone 83-3633 PEACOCK'S CORAL GABLES BAKERY Qualily Producls Phone 4-9I59 Ponce de Leon Boulevard Coral Gables Phone 4-7833 THE BOOTERY J. W. LeBourg, Proprielor 248 Coral Way Coral Gables J. BALDI Coiffure Designer 330 Miracle Mile Coral Gables Phones 4-0446 8: 48-8863 TROPICAIRE DRIVE IN THEATRE Double Fealure Nigh+Iy Wea'rI1er or No'r Bird and Palmel-to Roads lS.W. 4'rI1 Sl. and 77 Ave.l JUDSON TANNER GR E Y DEWEYIS OC R Diamonds, Walches, Jewelry The Finesl' in Qualily Silverware A+ a Savings 3057 Grand Ave. Coconul' Grove Phone 4-2669 2200 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables, Florida Phone 48-3625 Visilors Welcome GROVE GARDEN 81 PET SUPPLIES PAN AMERICAN PHOTO SHOP 34l3 Main Highway Coconul' Grove, Fla. 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