Miami High School - Miahi Yearbook (Miami, FL)

 - Class of 1952

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Santa's Honorable Mention List I ALL WRAPPED up in work this year! Yes, Honor Council's big first semester project was selling Christmas wrapping pa- per to help solve Stingaree gift-wrapping problems. Encouraging Miami High students to live our Honor Code is the purpose of this group. As their part in the Better Citizenship Drive, Honor Council sponsored Honesty Week. emphasizing personal integrity through pan- el discussions, quotations and thoughts for the week. This year the Council enjoyed the com- pletion of a project begun last year, the pur- chase of a new piano for the Little Theater. Money was raised for this and other Honor Council projects by selling fudge on your HONOR COUNCIL cAuiNET. Seated: Thompson, Jonas, McCullough, Mrs. Wynne, Standing: Stanfill, Ludam, Adams, Rubin, Inman, Margolis. honor and by supplying snowballs for thirsty Stings on hot afternoons. Planning club projects during the first semester, under the guidance of Mrs. Fran- ces Wynne, sponsor, were Don Rubin. presi- dent: Carol Thompson, vice president: Car- ole Vernis, secretary and Shad Gager. treasurer. Second semester otiicers were Carol Thompson. Florence Margolis. Carole Vernis, and Lawrence Stanlill. Second semester projects included supply- ing basketball fans with the season's sched- ule and planning another Womanless Wed- ding, starring MHS football stars. A re- ception. complete with wedding cake. punch. and dancing followed the April fourth ceremony. HONOR COUNCIL MEMBERS. First row: Cohen, Brandt, Dupuis, Hurwitz, Snider- 3, man, Haas, Goldstein, Goodwin, Feld- stein, Bloom, Merlin, Cohen. Second row: Botner, Shaffert, McCullough, Jonas. Zeller, Karger, Morenberg, Mar- ger, Yonkes, Shuliin, King, Duran, Selva- dore, Maida, Gullip, Daniels, Thompson. Volena. Third row: Adams, Walker, Rose, Goodwin, Burroughs, Macey, Do- shay, Gerstenfeld, Levy, Speismari, Ser- naker. Ware, Hablow, LeVine, Holling, Reddick. Fourth row: Ramon, Kersanow, Webb, Gager, Boudreau, Tuttle, Bargteil, Mizell, Dubbin, Busch, Soderstrom, Mitchell. . H , . ,,, 'ff Mfwi, 3' ef f 1 ,WMV M ,J-.4 Y 0 ' MQ. if al lr' ,AE n..,f

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if E. , waz? 44 GEMs MEMBERS. First row: Morgan, Bell, V a u g h n, Lima, Merrick, Nordstrom, Sheppard, Alverson, Frank, Goldberger, Mann, Fresh, Saul. Second row: Phillips, Tuttle, Murray, Brandt, Forbess. Coch- ran, Evans, M a d d o x, Riley, Hanson, ZR H ouse-Keepers H NEW ORLEANS has nothin' on the Gems! These hard-working girls proved this state- ment when they presented their Mardi Gras Dance in March. The climax of this mas- querade affair was the crowning ofthe Gems Gentleman, Red Kirk. These Future Homemakers of America. sponsored by Mrs. Edris Butler, with their warmest smiles and most persuasive sales talks, were seen after school this year sell- ing Stingarees donuts and blue and gold pom poms. These projects not only enabled many Gems to attend state FHA aliairs, but they pleased the hungry football fans of Miami High. 28 Moorhead, Daniels, Sappentield. Third ww: Prichard, Drlng, Coslow, Wall, Gar- rett, Fabien, Upshaw, Nelson, Stankrauff, Welbaum. Not pictured: Spitzer, Hodges, Miner, Case, Trapp, Ryan, Browne, Katims. GEMs OFFICERS. Lounders, Lynch, Mor- gan, Yarborough, Murray, King, Heer, MeCr0ssan. The girls got together at meetings every week, and also enjoyed pot luck suppers, a picnic at Greynolds Park, and an installa- tion of olhcers and new members. Among all of these activities they found time for the evaluators and to serve the basketball play- ers a spaghetti dinner in their honor. To complete the year. the Gems put on their traveling clothes and made several jaunts upstate. Many of the Homemakers represented the MHS chapter at the State Fair in Tampa in February. The traveling bug bit them again and delegates were oh' to the FHA state convention held at Orlando in April. The benefits of the Gems Club were not kept only within the boundaries of Sting- town. South Broward High School also wel- comed their services when several MHS Gems organized an FHA chapter there.



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H1-Y MEMBERS. First row: Giacoboni, Souviron. Murray, D. Tuttle, Bennett, Ready, Kimber, M. Tuttle, Long, Chrisman, Coe, Mayhew, Filler, Wyman. Second row: Long, Gibson, Adams, Stewart, Bonsteel, Goodwin, West, Bartmes, Roberts, Ellsworth, Lung, Quisenberry, Gardner, Riggenbach. Third row: Dotson, Williams, Green, Sheldon, Howard, Barkett, Wil- son, Frazier, Jones. fiflllflll row: Mr. Theobold, David. Grunt, Reban. Peacock, Peterson, Paul. Swanson, Willie. Miami Hi-Y Promotes Jamboree I FOR THE EXCITEMENT and glamour of the Jamboree that grips Miami High every February, Stings can thank Hi-Y. This boys' service club organized the Jamboree many years ago as the Hi-Y Min- strel. Today, it is the duty of this organiza- tion to work behind the scenes to be sure X , .0 5-,Swim 452' ll 1 the production runs smoothly, and to help with the presentation of the Jamboree cup for the best club act. This group, affiliated with the Young Men's Christian Association of Miami, con- tributes to community as well as to school welfare. At Thanksgiving time, the Hi-Y-er's provided well-filled baskets for needy fam- ilies. Christmas spirit sparked the Hi-Y party for underprivileged children at Kendall. The boys supplied gifts, refreshments and games for the children, complete with a Santa Claus. Tableaus, hymns and scriptures were brought to MHS students at Eastertime by the coordinated etiorts of Hi-Y and Y-Teens. This impressive program is an annual pro- ject of these two service clubs. in coopera- tion with the orchestra. glee club and dra- matics department. Ill-Y tvtnlwi r. Svuml: Slim Ready, president: Jack Wilson, secretary. Sftllltlflljlf Mills Tuttle. tirst vice president: Don Sheldon. treasurer: George Burkett. second vice president. l l l 'A lg l l t xl l -1:

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