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L. Litt, Pres. N. Sellers, V. Pres. M. Arnold J. Bock K. Bowers D. Cann L. Canner C. Carter LT man an ;: m n Sub Deb o$cers present a gift of Thanksgiving food as an indication of a willingness to give rather than receive. N. Gregory, Sec. D. Anderson J. Cameron C. Dickler R. Berkowitz, Treas. A. Bravnick M. Dickey Contributions Reflect Sub Deb,s Altruism Established with the idea of promoting leadership, building character, and giving service, Sub Debs has devoted a great amount of time and energy to the pro- motion of beneficial projects. The Club collaborated With the other service Clubs to promote the elegant Sweetheart Dance in October. The members sold Nor- land sweatshirts, and made maroon and grey spirit dolls available to the student body. The money received from these projects was used to improve Norland and aid the communlty. In their efforts to improve school appearance, Sub Debs donated a folding mirror and Viking ships to re- decorate the teachers; lounge. The teachersT tables in the cafeteria were brightened each day with colorful floral arrangments. Under the counseling of Miss Bird and Mrs. Padgett, the Sub Debs presented Thanksgiving food to needy families. All of the club members main- tain a worthy academic average and express a sincere desire to be of service to both school and community.
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Literary Club Stresses Writing Skills Formed two years ago to promote an interest in crea- tive writing, the Literary Club enables students to eX- press themselves in writing and to receive constructive criticism from other members. Under the guidance of Mrs. Knappe and Mr. Mc- Cullough, the Literary Club sponsors two major projects each year. One of these projects is the publication of the MIAMI NORLAND LITERARY MAGAZINE which is a collection of original works of students. The second project is the selling of Campus Books, which are paper volumes of popular books. These sales occur once each semester. Each meeting of the club is planned in advance. Either a discussion of poetry or prose is a mainstay on the agenda. Writing laboratories have been established by the permanent prose and poetry committee. These committees plan panel discussions in which members of the faculty participate. Thus, Miami Norland does its part toward producing the Emerson,s of the future. LITERARY CLUB OFFICERS-Kerry Coats, Treasurer; Jan Paulson, Vice President; Kitty Russell, President; Nelia Sellers, Secretary. LITERARY CLUB-Bottom Row: A. Caplan, D Cann, P. Daniels, C. Hoehn, D. Falden, K Kannette, Mr. Lupper, Mr. Arnold, L. Rich. Second Row. J. Murphy, K. Knowles, B. Folgelman, D. Salles, C. Davidson, D. Halberg, E. Casey, H. Prusin, E. Quimby. Third Row. B. Harkins, M. Wingo G Smith P. McCarty, B. Eisenstadt, N. Sellers, L. Hern L Kaplan, M. Marsh, S. Teaver. Fourth Row: Mr. McCullough,J. Paulson, J. Wilson, D. Roth, B Engel, K. Russell, S. Bachmeyer, J. Frentzen, M. McLeod, K. Coats, Mrs. Knappe. 101
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A. Finn R. Greenberg B. Hudson B. Jordan S. Murphy M. Olson L. Predmore C. Sampson C. Sears S. Scars K. Smith T, Smith N. Thompson L. Tobias P. Ungar S. M7allace C. VVhitelock Preparing for the commencement of a Club project, Rita Greenberg and Nancy Thompson 1$71isl1 darnz'ng maroon and gray spirit dolls. James Leonard Sub Debs Dreamboat
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