Miami High School - Miahi Yearbook (Miami, FL)

 - Class of 1952

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hx . 1 W , . 415, fi :Jn ' 'r , , all W SOPHONIORE STUDENi CUUNCIL -R-EPRIQSFNTATIVES. First row: l-lodges. Lake. Peace, Wininger, Wexler, Jones, Nichols, Block, Gong, O'Barr. Second row: D. Jones, Another project of the Council was con- tinuing its aid to Miami High's foster child. Henri de Ridder. of France. Students com- piled scrapbooks for Henri, to help him be- come better acquainted with his foster parents, and French classes assisted with letters to him. Helping with preparation for evaluation occupied council members in the fall. They found time. however. to serve on two new committees organized to promote school welfare. The Health Council began its duties at MHS with colorful posters in the cafe- teria. suggesting well-balanced lunches for SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTAUVES, First row: Hardman, McMullen, Vamvaks, Rodgers, Lipp, Silverman. Cooper, Tuttle, Peterson. S. Miller. Second row: G. Miller, Lima, Streifert, Stanton, McPherson, Aultman, Gilmer, Coe. Carr, Duncan, Blanchard, Neale, Stroemer, Third row: Westfall, James, Swanson, Btishong, Payne, Jacobson, Fisher, Rice, Murray, Grant. Stings. The newly organized Safety Council helped remind MHS hot rods that the life you save may be your own. In February, service keys for outstanding work on the Council were awarded to Caro- lyn Welbaum and Joe Stewart. Sparking the already active clubs of MHS to greater heights in service was the cup awarded to the organization the Council judged most outstanding in service to the school and the community. Miss Isabel Becker is the faculty sponsor of Student Council. Templeman, Martin. Lenert, Williams, Edwards, Parisi. Prager. Third row: Donker. Swichkow, Kirk, Kuperberg. Ready, Green, Goodwin, Ludwig. Goldtield, Wilson, Kay, Evans, Bartmes, Mayhew. M 3 R . lim I 14

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as tv, M-X-M. 491 SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS look over materials for the Circus of Activities window. TQIHITW Mayhew, Shirley Streifert, Jack Wilson, Roger Rlggerl- bach, Joe Stewart. Sting Statesmen I STUDENT COUNCIL,S on the march! And swinging along in step was the entire student body, joining the 4'Crusade for Citizenshipf' originated by the Inter-Club Council of our student government. With each club spotlighting some phase of good citizenship, every week at MHS found it had a name - Honesty Weekj' Courtesy Week, etc. Emphasis on many phases of better citizenship helped keep Miami High citizens conscious of their re- sponsibilities. Written material studied most by Sting- town students was the football program, printed and sold by Student Council as their largest iinancial project. Proceeds from pro- gram sales helped in giving the new look to the oiTices of Mr. Thomas and Miss Becker, restrooms. clinic and the Jean Cun- ningham Memorial Room. FTRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. Seated: Carolyn Welbaum, secretaryg Roger Riggenbach, president. Standing: Tommy Mayhew, treasurerg Joe Stewart, vice president: Joe Evans, chaplain. JUNtoR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES, First ron: Shapiro, Perez, Caproni, Harris, Ayala, Bain, Gordon, Pasquarello, King, Mills. Second row: Evans, Vaughn, Covan, Frogel, Hart, Ganz, Morgan, Perry, Margolis. Marbey, Alverson, Merrick, Madala. Russell, Goldberg. Kordon, Tragash. Third row: Del.oach, Houghn. Sierra. Artistequieta, DeLeon, Downs, Lang, Smith. Dexille. Demopoulos, Captain, Thompson. Lounders. 5 . F Q O A : Q r X- Q1 X R Q Q



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Riulil: Girls' Council Cabinet. Ann . D Nfl ' . ,l, Riley, Judy Jones, Laurie Tuttle, ' Q1 Louise Ynrborough, Alice Lounders GIRLS, CouNciL MEMBERS. First row: Kaplan, Battle, Myers. Perry, Stebbins, Nordstrom, Hodges. Second row: Salisbury. Tuttle, Miss Howard, Case, Welbaum, Sullivan, Kent, Allen. Nelson, Morgan, Moorhead, Pasquar- ello. King. Eyes On You I THIS is A WATCHBIRD watching a butter- inf, This is a watchbird watching you. The watchbird was the theme of Girls' Council's Better Citizenship Week. It ap- peared in the cafeteria each day during the week, watching for students who butt in the lunch line and encouraging Stings to take their rightful turns. Another project which helped lead to a successful year was Hey Day. As a part of this annual event each student wears a tag giving his name and a big Hey Big Sisters were a great help to Sopho- mores this year. as usual. Junior and senior I8 L: ,, 1,42 E girls signed up to become Big Sisters on Spend Day and throughout the year to come. Spend Day is an annual event which provides entertainment and a tour throughout Miami High for sophomore girls. In order to raise money for Hey Day tags and get well cards. Girls Council sold potato chips every Friday afternoon. All work and no play makes for a dull club, so all surplus money from potato chip sales went into the treasury to help pay for pot-luck suppers and other friendly gather- ings the girls had this year. Louise Yarborough served as Girls' Coun- cil president this yearl Alice Lounders and Laurie Tuttle, vice presidents: Judy Jones, secretary and Peggy King. treasurer. Miss Eugenia Howard, dean of girls, sponsors the group. l

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