Miami High School - Miahi Yearbook (Miami, FL)

 - Class of 1951

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Sadala af I I.D. CARDS may not always be flattering. but students have to show them to gain en- trance to football games and stomps. The Photography Club supplies these necessary admittance slips as club projects. These camera fans are also kept busy taking. developing and printing pictures for publication in the TIMES and MIAHI. Not all their activities are work. as they take many field trips to Greynolds Park and Mattheson Hammock for practicing photo- graphic techniques. Cabinet this year in- cluded Gordon Wolfram. president: Anne Gregoire. vice-president: Marion Farris. sec- retary and Marvin Mercer. treasurer. 28 Asst Gnroomr poses for Photography Club mem- bers. Kneeline: Daniels. Radman. Jones. Ross. Al- bert. Casanova. Weiss. An- toniadis. W o od b u ry. ' Standing, first raw: Mr. l Cantwell. Budreau. Reban. l Wagner. Baldvsin. Roth. Wolfram. Bush. McFar- l land. Farris. Logan. Lath- rop. Second row: Ruka- r vina. F el b e r. Geltner. Sprague. Mercer. HPRHII' SHt.s Monnts for other Pen and Sable Club members. Fin-1 mn-: Sibley. Frohock. Hanna. Lloret. l.. McLat-ghlin. G. McLaugh- lin. Eif ner. Fosdick. Hughes. Miller. Poduhynsky. Mrs. Spach. Second row: Dixon. Sivetel Stein. Aronowitl. Heimer Albert. Schulwolf. Dreis. Mercer Simonpietri. Radloff, Belfor. Gregoire. Wilsey. ea 455.2 I A DAUB or PAINT HERE, a daub of paint there. and a picture is completed. lt's just that easy for the members of the honorary society for art students, Pen and Sable. Under the guidance of Mrs. Helen Spach. the club sees films on art techniques. takes field trips and attends University Art exhi- bits. First semester cabinet included Loretta McLaughlin. president: Helen Lee Radloff. vice-president: Anne Gregoire. secretary and Grace McLaughlin. treasurer. Filling these oflices second semester were Milton Mercer. Loretta McLaughlin. Anita Simon- pietri and Louellen Sibley.

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Even with all this activity. Honor Coun- cil members never lost sight of the chief purpose of the group-setting up an Honor Code and standards of honesty for Miami High students to live by. Thoughts for Week. appropriate quota- tions teachers were asked to write on the blackboards. accentuated this function. Hon- esty Week was observed from February 2lst through February 25th. and the Honor Council Assembly highlighted its observ- ance. Al Flip Rosen. former Miami High student now the star of baseballs Cleveland Indians. was the featured speaker on this program. Dzdae 70:25 W Another service project of this group was the printing and distributing of book marks listing the 1951 basketball schedule for Sting fans. Picture postcards of Miami High went on sale. also on your honor, as another annual project of the Council. Honor Council members took time out from serious work and service projects to enjoy a Welcome Party in September. featuring get-acquainted games for new members. The annual Halloween Party. First row: Vernis. Volcna. Thompson. Ludlum. Plummer. Makstein. Harris. Bell. Traviss. Adams. Whitehurst. Sm'- uml nm-: Burger. Morgan. Tornay. Goldsmith. Harrell. Weiss. Adler. Staffelbach. Third rmv. Tuttle. Saunders. Brooks. Hubbard. Goodwin. Matlin. Altschuler. Gager. -JFK!! u 4 -:nf-e inn: 01-85 Sfkoc' 5 o-mf ts.: hh: frrcb Fmsr snmuauz HoNoR CoL'Ncn. Cknmm reads again the Honor Council Creed. Sealed: Tornay. S. Thompson. Mrs. Wynne. Tuttle. Weiss. Standing: Economo, Traviss. C. Thompson. Dicso. Volena. Morgan, Hubbard, Gager. Weddmg apple-dunking and all, was held at the home of Mrs. Frances Wynne. sponsor of Honor Council. Caleb Adams' home was the scene of a Valentines Day social. Each home room is asked to have a rep- resentative on the Council. but no limita- tions are placed on membership. Guiding the activities of the group. with the help of Mrs. Wynne, were Donald Tut- tle. president: Joan Weiss. vice-president: Julia Economo. secretary and Sara Tornay. treasurer. Filling these offices second semes- ter were Donald Tuttle. Shad Gager. Violet Volena and Sara Tornay. respectively. l. -wh -r -Minn -JI. T-Hhs,-.Al ,J .atsmmn Home Y Ei 1 lllwbs IIE -



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octane Zmeeo I Wim CAREERS as Angels of Mercy in mind, the Future Professional Nurses of Mi- ami lligh are learning more about the duties and responsibilities they plan to assume. Aiding in this project have been talks by nurses on various phases of their work. and visits to Jackson Memorial Hospital. the Blood Bank and the Nurses' Home. The future women in white also un- dertook the projects of Home Nursing and First Aid Training. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Emma Hunter. the following have served as offi- cers this year: Dolores Teijeiro. presidentg Almeda Cochran, vice-presidentg Joan Prichard. secretary and Carole Frucht, treasurer. l TUTORING LATIN STUDENTS who are hav- ing difficulties with the language of Caesar and Cicero is one project of the Latin Club, sponsored by Miss Edith Christy and Miss Thomas Abernathy. This group also has charge of the exhibit cases on the second floor corridor, where one may view examples of Roman clothing. houses, chariots. and art. Official duties were handled first semester by Penny Martin, presidentg Maxine Finn, vice-president and Joan Johansen. secretary and treasurer. Maxine Finn served as presi- dent second semesterg Marcia Flanders, as vice-president, while Joan Johansen con- tinued in her first semester offices. LATIN CLUII MLMIII-Rs. Scared Flanders. Martin. Miss Christy Finn. Johansen. Smridirig: Bu dreau. Poenisch. Sim o n S, Moore, Flaxer. Kays. Murray, Perez. yy- jx' 'va PRACTICING THEIR FIRST AID LESSON are these Futu re Nurses. SFGIFKL' Resnick. Mar- tin. Slverman. Kaye. Man- fredi. Pope. Sranding: Teijeiro, I Fallin. Long. Murray. Adler. 5,1--4 Charlar. Poenisch. Fleishman. Frucht. Mrs, Hunter. Suter. la

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