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

 - Class of 1964

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Miami Norland High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Miami, FL) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 233 of 304
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VIDEO TAPE Serves Faculty and Students by Operating Equipment With the new methods and procedures in the field of education, audio-Visual aids have become an important and essential part of the school curri- culum. The Video Tape Club, under the guidance of Mr. McCullough, provided all the necessary equipment in this area to cope with Norland95 need. The club members maintained and operated the machines assigned to the program. Tape recorders and phonographs were among the many devices provided by the members. Movie and slide projectors with screens were delivered and operated by request of the teacher. In addi- tion to supplying these machines for classrooms, the Video Tape Club offered its services in many other ways, such as operating and assuming re- sponsibility for all audio equipment at dances, and doubling as monitors for the Curriculum Oilice. Also, complete and comprehensive files on all slides and movies are available to faculty members 111 the Vlsual alfi ofhce SO that material covering the VIDEO TAPE OFFICERS-F. Simon, President; M. Hopper, Vice phases of currlculum may he ordered. President; B. Clark, Secretary, M. Hayman, Treasurer. IDEO TAPE-Bottom Rows J. Ferdinand, L. Gross, L. Allen, B. Merritt, J. Preston. Top Row: M. Hayman, L. Guasto, A. Thomason7 B. lark, F. Simon, Mr. McCullough. 229

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LIBRARY ASSISTANTSeBoltom Row: J. Buoncore, M. Kestner, M. Sullivan, M. Fine. Second Row: Mrs. Sweeney, V. Manlove, J. Klei man, 5. Mingacci, P. Sherman, R. Corona. Third Row: Miss Kern, M. Altman, J. Lippman, M. Coleman, B. Jenkins, M. Signore, B. Cola vecchio. Top How: F. Dinnerman, G. OtRourke, W. Klinkenstein, A. Poore, L. Jermansky, Mrs. Lowery. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERSeB. Colavecchio, Treasurer; B. Klin- kenstein, President; P. Sherman, District Representative; R. Co- rona, Vice President. 228 LIBRARY CLUB Renders Efficient Service by Assisting Librarians Providing the student body with an echient and well-organized library is the responsibility of the Library Club. Students With acceptable academic grades and a willingness to serve the school con- stitute the membership of the club. Assisting Mrs. Sweeney and Mrs. Lowery, the school librarians, with the various tasks that must be performed is a major duty of the library assist- ants. Checking out books, tiling cards, and keeping the library in top working condition constitute the numerous operations of this club. Through beat tag and bake sales the Library Club helped to boost its treasury while promot- ing student athletic participation and spirit. With funds raised through their business ventures, the Library Club sent delegates to the Annual State Library Convention in Leesburg, Florida.



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Assembling attractive holiday displays is one of the activities per- formed by Tri-Hi-Y members of the beautijication 0f the school. ,eww, y: I . .. D TRI-HI-YeBottom Row: J. Buoncore, P. Donner, B. Deluca, S. Osborn, J. Giardinieri, D. Campbell, L. Magnant, S. Chitwood, K. Ham TRI-HI-Y Instills Ideals of Personal Growth, Useful Service uPure thoughts, pure words, pure actionsT: This very appropriate slogan provides the key to the Tri-Hi-Y, along With Hi-Y, to develop in each member strength of character, attractiveness of personality, usefulness in school, home and com- munity, and devotion to God. This purpose is aptly expressed by these words: hhTo create, maintain, and extend throughout the home and community high standards of Christian character? Clubs of the Southeastern states meet every year in Blue Ridge, North Carolina, for the Southern Area Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Conference. This meeting, as well as local club meetings, provided the opportunity for deepening and enriching 01d friendships and making new friends. Under the guidance of Miss Carroll and Miss Deitsch, the club also provided its members with an opportun- ity to learn the meanings of Christian living, democratic citizenship and effective leadership. mond. Second Row: 5. Gregg, D. Mills, B. Boiley, D. Eyerdam, G. Neighbors, C. Paneque, M. Pierce, G. Scranton, M. Martin. Third Row J. Quinto, J. Naclerio, K. Acker, L. Chambers, J. Mills, R. Krug, J. Cudeyro, P. Hughes7 B. Hope, K. Keenan, L. Tremblay. Top Row: Cahill, C. Raidman, A. Allen, L. Adams, A. Poore, D. Clark, M. Aldrich, A. Smith, K. Hillman, V. Hillman, C. Carlberg. 230

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