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W WS ALLIFD Youri-1 CABINET. Ted Stahl, vice-president: Joe Ev- ans, president, Don Sheldon, sergeant-at-arms: Beverly Sha- piro, secretary, Ronnie Kimb- er, treasurer. J All Aboard for Buck Hill Falls I cc I 1715 Hey. Got change for a quarter. This was a familiar cry in the halls of MHS in 1952 as members of Allied Youth sold football, basketball and megaphone pins. Also available through the Allied Youth salesmen were mortar board pins, designed to help distinguish seniors from underclassmen. Every time a Sting ornamented his MHS sweater with one of these pins, some lucky AY member stepped a little closer to the National Allied Youth Planning conference at Buck Hill Falls, Pa. Miami High students making the Novem- ber trip were June Hardman. Jean Bowling, Joe Evans, Ted Stahl, Caleb Adams, Mary Elizabeth King, Bobby Gibson, and Connie Brandt. To help illustrate local methods of pre- senting the purpose of Allied Youth-fun without the use of alcoholic beverages- local posts combined efforts to produce a movie. Miami High movie stars included June Hardman and Beverly Buck. Barbecues. parties and dances followed most of the weekly business sessions, pre- sided over by Joe Evans, president, Ted Stahl, vice president and also president of 24 the Dade County AY organization, Beverly Shapiro, secretary, Ronald Kimber, treas- urer and Don Sheldon, chaplain. Miss Pat Gleason and Miss Jo Thorpe served as sponsors. Second semester oflicers included Beverly Shapiro, president, Frank Thomason, vice president, Mary Elizabeth King and Pyonne Aultman, secretaries, Ann Saunders, treas- urer and Barbara Hanson, chaplain. ALLIED YOUTH MEMBERS. TOP. First Row: Gross. Savlor Prichard, Finley, Mills, Jones, Martin. Riley, Freschi, Gil mer, Ware. Second row: Stantill, Culpepper, Tuttle. Lima Shatfert, Clayton, Frick, Singer, Kaplan, MacBain. Ross Maida. Third Row: Macfarlan, l-leer, Perez. O'Barr, Far ris, Sibley, Yarborough, Green, Keels. Poulsen. Jones Sander. Fourth row: Hardy, Lehner, Paradis. Mills, VI Rae, Krause, Cloutier, Bingham, Miller. Schwadron Franciscon. CENTER. Fir-.sl row: King, Allen, Bryant. Armstrong, Strei ferl. Scott, Kirsanow, Saunders, Rodgers, Hanson, Mc Crossan, Queen, Tornay. Sevoml row: Stickler. Stricklind Ready. Raytield, Kirby, Barge, Bowling, Siegel. Rogers Renkert, Daniels, Herbcl, Pollard. King, Ryan, Dennis Tliirtl row: Hotard, Schaefer, Rousse, Namias. Nathanson Fritchie, Holling, Stanton. Swann, Gong. Liss. Stankriuti Fritz, Gruhbs. l nnrlh r-mv: Souveron, Gibson. Mi er Cook, Adams, Burroughs. Sheldon, Wilson. Bennett, West Filler, Mayhew. Bottom, l ir'.vr mtv: Wyman. Haggerty, Taylor, Johns o Tartar, Harris, Vamvaks, Paino, Feinberg. Lewis, Dunst Semntl mtv: Marsengill, Cravero, Bullough. Speismin Hardman. King, Schiavone, Chastain, Vellines, Phi ips Manniss, Jackson. Tlzirti row: Rupert. Beciak, Aronotl Aultman, Walker, Sherman, Peek, Long, August, u.l f'ltlIll'lll rout' leon, DOMaso, Adams, Mattson, MBVCI Arnibruster. Gall, Tierney. Balemore, Bradbury, Wootton Levin.
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ss.. ..,. 1 I .-as -QFFQ . .-1 1 f Q ,sg . X sqf :X X ' . ' 'Sag Q A isis ff PAN AMERICAN CLUB MEMBERS. Kneeling: Daniels, Ayala. First row standing: Carbonell, Mrs. Bosch, Erice, Fein- berg, Perez. Second row: Blumenthal, Levine, P. Aultman, B. Aultman, Skipper. Canvas Capers U Living up to their motto of Fun and Service, Miami High Michelangelos offer- ed a sign and poster service to any club in school for a nominal fee. Tours of the University of Miami Art Gallery came un- der the heading of f'fun for these aspiring artists. Pen and Sable members also helped stu- dents at Miami Jackson organize a similar organization for art students. Sting artists were entertained at a dinner and dance at the Allapattah school. Los Alumnos I Adding another award to inspire Sting- arees, the Pan American Club this year pre- sented a cup each grading period to the English student making the most progress in Spanish. A similar award was made to the Spanish student making the most progress in English. The Pan American Assembly in April highlighted the year for club members. The sale of blue and gold football corsages and red and white Valentine Corsages provided the funds for club socials. Club sponsor for the year was Mrs. Esther Bosch. First semester officers were Algy Carbonell, president, Jim Wilson, vice-presi- dent, Rosita Perez, secretary, Bobbie Payne, treasurer. Second semester these offices were assumed by Martha Erice, Pyonne Aultman, Elaine Feinberg and Bobbie Payne, respec- tively. Pen and Sable leaders for the first semes- ter were Robert Aronowitz, president, Mil- ton Mercer, vice president, Blanche Parisi, secretary, Loretta McLaughlin, treasurer. Second semester these offices were filled by Blanche Parisi, Ann Eisner, Loretta Mc- Laughlin and Bob Mickles. Mrs. Helen Spach is sponsor. PEN AND SABLE MEMBERS. First row: Parisi, Bogner, Podu- hynsky, Michalsky, Figur, Andole. Edelstein. Eisner, Stahl. Second row: Miller, Holiman, McLaughlin. Darnell, Stern, Mickles, Aronowitz, Valle, Sibley. Mercer. Silva, Mrs. Spach, Wist, Golden. a , , , , , .Q f --s , Q I if f Q' 4 is E K5'r wx lx' f'3Sl.ig.'N 1l', ' al? Hif- nislsw, . Wm .BVMSELQJ
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