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HI-Y OFFICERSeT. Flippo, Sergeant at Arms; N. McDonald, Vice President; J. Riegal, President; W. Olson, Treasurer. Bill Barnes and Alex Czipulis participate in one of the HieYis major projects while they sell Norland key chains. 132 Examining a bill for reapportionment, Pat Guerin and Howard White note both strong and weak facets. Hi-Y Amplifies Reliability And Integrity As an organization affiliated with the Young Menis Christian Association, the Hi-Y is composed of high school boys who believe in the development of Charac- ter resulting from service to others. The purpose of the club is to promote strength of Character and usefulness to the school, home, and community. The members strive to promote the ideals of democracy and fair play. The Hi-Y requires a willingness to work for the betterment of the club. This year the members and their advisor, Mr. Krysa, worked toward this ultimate objective by sponsoring several extensive projects. One of these was the sale of Norland key chains which were embossed in silver with the school seal. In January tw0 members, Jeff Riegel and Howard White represented the chapter at the Youth and Gov- ernment Congress in Tallahassee, where they met Gov- ernor Bryant personally. From this experience they gained a knowledge of state law and legislative pro- cedures. The delegates formed their own legislature which was patterned after the Florida Senate and House of Representatives, following their rules and traditions.
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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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mbarking on their trip to Tallahassee, Neil McDonald, Louis Robles and Spreading good will for Christmas; Tom Story Tom Flippo take their bags and begin their journey to the state convention. and Louis Robles deliver gifts for the needy. !Oittu'$lt$.? nstituting the initiation oath to new membem Roy Bluemck, Bill Poland is the president of Hi-Y, Jeff Riegel. This oath enumer- -arnes, Dave Laphanu Mike Bennet, Tom Flippo, and Ken ates the qualities of character which each member must uphold. 133
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