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Coxvi Ninw um Nh! Oil for Sarasota are the first semester NFL otlicers. Sruruliuuf Bob Ivey. l'il'llHl wal: Lacy Ann Wants. Rhoda Sniderman. Jimmy Kauffman. lint-A V'lll.' Suzanne Goldberg. Druid Willing F L Sponsors MHS Calendar O NFL MEMBERS pinned up another success this year with their MHS calendar. featuring noted Stingaree cuties and dates of important school events. Proceeds from the calendar sale enabled members of the National Forensic League to attend state and local debate and speaking tournaments. As usual, Miami High's debators brought home many honors. Miami High students took part in the Talla- hassee and Sarasota Student Congresses, the varsity debate tournament at Gables first semes- 1 ., 3 .X ax :Eg M' 'bf i R Mrs. Jessie Chamberlin, debate coach, spon- sors NFL. Officers for the first semester were .lim Kaufman, presidentg Bob Ivey. vice-presi- dentg Rhoda Sniderman and Lacey Ann Watts. secretaries, Sue Goldberg, treasurer. Second semester officers were Jim Kaufman, Maxine Taylor, Rhoda Sniderman, Lawrence Stanfill. if CT Q S! ter, the regional meet at the University of Miami, and the state tournament at Gainesville. Miami High played host to the second semester city-wide tournament in February. NFL members prepared for all this activity at the debate institute held at the University of Miami early in the year. They also coached sophomore hopefuls for the sophomore debate tournament in the spring, and took part in numerous speech contests throughout the year. Rfyfll. Second semester NFL cabinet. First row: Jones, Taylor. Sniderman. Pearl. Second rmv: Kaufman. Ivey. Stanfill. Below. NFL Members. First row: Feldman. Sloan. Lang. Witllan, Bowne. Felt. Jackson. Hurowitz. Goldberg. Second row: Mrs. Chamberlin. Shapo. Bolen, Budreau. Kissel, Murray. Rice. Tliirrl row: J. Smith. Cooper. Willing. Bennett. R. Smith. Eisner. Graham. 551 fr 1
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Ll ,vlrzyd 5' iv. Allied Youth Ollicers adver- tise their lirst meeting of the year. Eddie Miller. treasurer: Jenny Kirsanow. president: Bob Bazemore. sergeant-ab arms: Carolyn Engle, historian: Beverly Lundquist. chaplain: Diana Kaskowicz, correspond- ing secretary: Carolyn Webb. recording secretary: Bob Mic- kles. vice-president. -.,!,!Hg2'.1..s5,. A Y M embers Attend Cenferenee I HAVE YOUR CAKE and eat it too could have been the slogan adopted by Allied Youth this year. Every week after school the hard-working club members could be seen selling brownies to hungry Stings. These brownies satisfied many a sweet tooth and at the same time provided funds to help send AY representatives to Buck- hill Falls, Pennsylvania, for the annual National Allied Youth Planning Conference. At this conference Allied Youth members from many difierent sections of the United States met and discussed the problem of alco- holism and how it may be controlled. Sponsored by local churches, Marguerite Katsch, Jenny Kirsanow, and Shirley Macfarlan attended this meeting from Miami High. The members of this club further tested their salesmanship by selling blue and gold mega- phone pins to loyal Stingarees. But AY members didn't spend all their time selling. The purpose of Allied Youth is to have fun without the use of alcoholic beverages, and the members of the Miami High chapter had their share of fun. Dungaree socials and come- as-you-are parties kept both prospective and regularly attending members' social calendars well filled. With panel discussions and guest speakers, AY meetings were interesting and educational. Guiding the many activities of this club was their new sponsor, Mr. Max Smith. Working with him first semester were Jenny Kirsanow, presidentg Bobby Mickels, vice-presidentg Caro- lyn Webb, secretary: and Eddie Miller, treas- urer. Second semester ofhcers were Jim Wy- man, president: Jenny Kirsanow, vice-president: Marguerite Katsch and Nancy Starkstein, sec- retaries: and Harry Long, treasurer. Ai i un xoum sn smarts. F11-,ir rmr: Macfarlan. Peach, Norman. Hunton. P. Macfarlan, Lang. Fox. Raylield, Meyer, Otis, Krause. Lucas. Svvwifl rmv: Alder. Botlamer, Engel. Tibbits, Webb. Bazemorc. Shaw, Campbell. Reed, Smith. Kaskowiel, Peace, Lundquist, Hughes, Kurtz, Weissensee.
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Miki .mn srtsorr siriu- rrrks. I-ir-rl mir: Connie Rodabaugh. Mary Eliza- beth King. Molly Perry. . Par Ferguson. Cecile W Kirby. Swnrrrl rmix' Bob Braham. Earlene Watson. r Helen Cleary. Arlene For- l sler. Bill Berning, Sei Your Dial for the MHS Show! 0 Srworrso Corxrmrarzcrus. panel sessions. disk jockeys-all could be found this year on the Miami High Show. prepared for presentation on WOAM each Friday at 4:00 by the mem- bers of Miami High Radio Stall. under the sponsorship of Mrs. Faye Simon. Students rushed home to their radio sets to catch up on the latest news of Stingtown activi- ties. hear interviews with top campus person- alities and enjoy the talents of our versatile students. Features introduced this year on the show included the Miami High Private Eye. Teena- mania, and the Star of the Week. Broadcasters Club members Suzie Goldberg. Norman Fischer. Connie Rodabaugh and June Goldin were chosen from the group to represent Miami High in the disc jockey contest spon- sored by WIOD. Officers of Broadcasters for the year were Bob Braham, president: Mary Elizabeth King. vice-president: Richard Levine. secretary: Helen Cleary. treasurerg Connie Rodabaugh. chaplain. Outstanding members of Broadcasters. after earning the necessary service points. are eligible for the Broadcasters' honorary. Mike and Masque. which is alliliated with the National Scholastic Radio Guild. Mike and Masque ollicers were Suzanne Goldberg. Mary Elizabeth King. Gladys Good- win and Carson Bradford. 1953 tappees were: Bob Braham, Helen Cleary. Pat Ferguson. Arlene Forster. June Goldin. Cecile Kirby. Molly Perry. Connie Rodabaugh. Earlene Watson. likotritvxslrks t'r 1- lx, f'lI'Nl ron: Mrs. l-aye Simon. sponsor. Segal. Bratllortl. Berrring. King. l.evinc. Forster. .Svtmrri mir,- llaker. Cleary. Setllm. Chernotl, Weinsteirr, Feingold. Young. Rotlabaugh. Ilrlrrl mir: Gordon, Delgado. lclcoe. Dorson. Fischer. Castillo. Rice. Law.
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