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N.F.L. Promotes Logical Speaking And Thinking Representing Norland at all speech and debate tour- naments, the versatile orators of the National Forensic League have engaged in a Wide range of activities. The NFL. initiated a Norland Calendar and appropriately organized a school-Wide election to elect the girls to represent each month. The Queen and her court were presented at a Calendar Dance jointly sponsored by the Student Council and NFL prior to the Christmas holi- days. The organization sponsored a kick-off luncheon for seniors in June. In addition, members sold beat tags and provided the new homerooms with framed copies of the Alma Mater in the spring. A national honor society, the NFL has a special in- stallation ceremony for those who have acquired the requisite number of speaking points. The emblem symbolizes the unlocking of the powers of expression and personality. The colors-red for courage, White for truth, and blue for loyalty to school and country-em- body the power and versatility of the spoken word. $2 Listening intensely, Gary Sazer absorbs the words of his partner, john Allison, for his rebuttal. N.F.L. members, Lois Schzf, Lorraine Gunner, Carroll Martin, Nancy Elsasser; Denise Roediegen and Linda Harvey, combine talents m posters. 99 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE OFFICERS-D. La- Rosa, Treasurer; S. VVaIlace, President; J Allison, Secre- tary; P. Schwartz, Vice President.
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COURTESY CORP-Bottom Row: S. Pasternack, B. Goldstein, L. Deldin, S. Brown, E. Teimer. Middle Row: M. Reed, G. Resnick, C. Fitzpatrick, T. Carameros, D. Geneson. Top Row: R. Bronowitz, D. Kay, R. Alperin, C. Waff, D. Hall, Miss Weiss. QUILL AND SCROLL-Bottom Row: E. Karasik, T. Cara- Students EXCCI In mcros, G. Scelzi. Middle Row: R. Bronowitz, N. Elsasser, N. Sellers, S. Rose, Mrs. Massey. Top Row: B. Hudson, P. chert, G. Resnick, C. Quinlan. Journalism Service Appreciation of the art of fine writing is the creed of the Miami Norland Chapter of Quill and Scroll, the International Honor Society for High School Journal- ists. Through this organization talented students can participate in journalistic activities with other students of similar interests. Membership is open to junior and senior honor students Who have written either one thousand lines of newspaper copy or Who have made an outstanding contribution to the yearbook, and Who have obtained the necessary faculty and administration approval. Journalists inducted in high school enjoy a life-time membership. iiWillingness to serve Others is the keynote of the Courtesy Corps. This organization is restricted to stu- dents with a high academic average Who wish to be of service to both school and community. The corps acted as ushers for assemblies and other meetings. These active students performed other services at various school functions and special occasions. 100
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