Miami Norland High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Miami, FL)

 - Class of 1963

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Miami Norland High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Miami, FL) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 134 of 286
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Nurses Give Hope To The Ill And Needy Unselfishness is the key word when discussing the Future Nurses of America. These girls, who desire to enter one of the many aspects of the medical profession, have dedicated their time and energy toward the prop- osition of helping those less fortunate than they. Eligi- bility for membership is established by maintaining a 2.5 academic average and a desire to make nursing their future vocation. The members and their sponsor, Miss Jasiecki, spread cheer by taking gifts and magazines to patients in hos- pitals and homes. The Norland clinic was staffed by these hnursesb throughout the year. In order to finance these charitable affairs the nurses conducted one large fund-raising project. This was the sale of Miami Norland stationery with a Viking ship embossed at the top of each sheet. Thus, the Future Nurses of America complete FNA OFFICERSTK. Kannme, Secretary, C. Decker, pres. another year, of unselhsh devotion and untiring labo ident; L. Litt, Vice President; M. Venter, Treasurer. to help the sick and needy of the community, FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA-Botlom Row: J. Margaril, L. Bass, M. Maher, V. Ioannidcs, J.Suerd10ff, S.B100dworth, H. Winick, J. Schuartz, S. Ford, K. Ryan, M. Billowich. Middle Row: K. Kannette, B. Jordan, L. Vance, K. Greenstein, M. Koyack, L. Sarnis, J, Timmerman, J. Concordia, S. Margolis, P. Koyack, M. Krayer, L. Close. Top Row: Mrs. B. Antley, C. Decker, B. Kuller, K. Sears, S. Fredrickson, D. Munro, C. Flowers, M. Waldstein, M. Venter, B. Shelly, L. Litt, G. Schmaltz, J. Cotoia, Miss Jasiecki. 130

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Bravnik. FTA Lights The Path To Education Stimulating an interest in teaching as a vocation is the purpose of the Future Teachers of America. With the assistance of Mrs. Straub and Mrs. Peete, students learn practical applications of educational theories. To participate in the clubs activities members are re- quired to maintain a 2.0 academic average. Throughout the year this organization performed many services for the faculty and sponsored various proj- ects. Among these activities Was the St. Patricks Day Dance, Which was held in March. Also, as an Education Week project, the Club gave apples to each of the teachers. Cokes for the faculty were supplied by the Future Teachers in a tea on Student Government Day. As a memento, the club presented Mr. Hunter with a plaque which commemorated the naming of the Chap- ter after him. The Future Teachers of America took an important step toward filling the quotas in this profession. 129 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Bottom Row: P. Longo, J. Auerbach, B. Goldenberg, P. Winn, P. Donner, S. Dix, G. Mea- cham, S. Gordon, S. Sears, J. Bell, J. Lewis, C. Briggs. Second Row: P. Ungar, J. Gervickas, J. Pitcaithly, K. Keenan, C. Grover, Carter, S. Coury, F. KVynu, B. Morse, A. Canal, J. Shedd, G. Scelzi. Third Row: P. Bosco, A. Coney, D. Emerick, J.C1ayman, Welsh, K. Russell, M. Aldrich, J. Caplan, P. Strybing, P. Patterson, L. Schiif, S. Boyer, Mrs. Peete. Fourth Row: C. Quinlan, Martyn, J.Litt1eton, D. Black, C. Hoskins, R. Bluerock, D. Lapham, J. Zarch, B. Marshall, L. Tremblay, L. Canner, P. Bunker, ??'?de FTA OFFICERS-L. SchiFf, Treasurer; C. Carter, Secretary; A. Bravnik, President; L. Canner, Vice President.



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JUNIOR RED CROSS-Bottom Row: M. Mullen, S. Sears, M. Stultz, K. Pitt, H. VVinick, B. McGrath, M. Sourbeer, C. Briggs, L. Stein, D. Ferguson. Second Row: K. Greenstein, D. Smith, N. Mathews, D. Hawkins, A. Major, C. Davidson, S. Chumbley, G. Dennis, M. Rust, S. Robator, P. Meyer. Third Row: P. Larkin, J. Cotoia, W. Goodman, A. Coney, C. Raidman, K. Hillman, M. Walstein, V. Hillman, J. Hopkins, P. Strybing, T. Aeker, P. Fearer. Fourth Row: Miss Boren, G. Schmaltz, M. Pinchevsky, M. Baum, R. Pope, P. Shapiro, A. Poore, J. Lennox, J. Steinberg, J. Pitt, B. Conley, B. McGovern, C. Sampson. Red Cross Extends Charity Toward A11 u; MN 00236? H... MOW Affiliated with the nationally-sponsored organization, the Norland Red Cross has fulfilled its goal of service to school and charity for the needy. Sponsored by Mrs. Stanley and Miss Boren, the Red Cross has endeavored to continuously provide the same assistance as their parent organization. Every year each homeroom is requested to select a member representative. The criteria by which they are chosen is ability and willingness to serve. This year the Red Cross conducted the United Fund Drive and carried homework assignments and news to students who were not able to attend classes. The Christ- mas Box Project was more successful than ever as each homeroom gathered toys and canned goods to bring a happy Christmas Day to underprivileged Children. awew9WM w WWW m: V Thus, the organization instilled in its membeis. a keen RED CROSS OFFICERS-C. Sampson, Treasurer; Sitting.- sense of unselfish contribution and resp0n51b111ty to a B. Feldheim, President; S. Murphy, Secretary; R. Romeo, worthy cause-the betterment of their fellow man. Vice President. 131

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