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

 - Class of 1965

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Miami Norland High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Miami, FL) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 140 of 332
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Front Row: M. Sweeney, V. Manlove, P. Sherman, F. Dinerman, A. Poore, K. Lowery. Second Row: J. Mintz, E. Vidricksen, M. Cole- man, M. Einik, B. Jenkins, B. Broner, M. Altman. LIBRARY CLUB Transfers Books and Other Materials to New Library One of the most important and needed facets of the school is its library. The Library Club has strived successfully throughout the year to have a smooth running, well organized, and worthwhile library. Strong leadership and earnest work play the largest role in maintaining the Library Club. The sponsor, Mrs. Lowery, advised the group on important items and problems. The officers of the club contributed much of their time and energy to the organization. They were Phyllis Sherman, President; Ferne Dinerman, Vice President; Ann Poore, Secretary; Vera Man- love, Treasurer; Ben Broner, Parliamentarian. This dedicated group of students worked to- gether to transfer the books, periodicals and x ' other materials from the 01d library to the new Members of Norlandiv Library Club don aprons so they can lac- one. Norlandg students prohted greatly from quer book jackets for new editions of books for student reading. . . . the serv1ces furnlshed by thls club.

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GREAT BOOKS Explore Litermy Classics to Understand Modem Life In its second year at Norland, Great Books Club has moved into level two of a nine-year program established by the Great Books Foun- dation. Designed to create an awareness and understanding of the basic principles of life, Great Books uses ancient as well as contem- porary literature. The books are grouped ac- cording to theme; level two selections concern malfs relation to himself. Among those read and discussed this year were such works as Hamlet, Of the Nature of Things, Perpetual Peace, and Oedipus Rex. Mrs. Knappe and Mrs. Mathews directed and often participated in en- lightening, controversial discussions. President Hedy Prusin, along with Vice President Tom Bruce, led meetings. Key points relating to theme, purpose, and adaptable truths were re- corded by Lynne Rich. Barbara Eisenstadt A , . , handled the monetary affairs. Membership in- Hedy Prusin, Barbara Eisenstadt; Tom Bruce, and Lynne Rich eluded juniors and SGDiOYS. deliberate on a philosofhical question during the club meeting. WW fQ Front Row: S. Knappe, B. Eisenstadt, H. Prusin, T. Bruce, L. Rich, 8. Mathews. Second Row: M. VVeissman, E. Mandel, L. Herman, E. Kravitz, M. Haddad, N. Cooper, W. Bitter, M. Eisen, M. Hoffman. Third Row: M. Kazen, D. Hullman, B. Saskin, P. Schwartz, H. Levine, S. Fahrer, M. Friedman, E. Hubschman, B. Halbrich.



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LITERARY CLUB Publishes Creative Works in the Viking Talesman To give aspiring writers the opportunity to improve their style and publish their essays, short stories, and poetry was the Literary Clubhs purpose. The annual project, publishing The Viking Talesman, Norlandts original liter- ary magazine, was aided by sponsor, Mr. Bar- rowman, and his creative writing classes. The election of club officers began the Talesmcmts production. President Bobbie Fogelman pre- sided at meetings and formed the committees whose jobs ranged from publicity to selecting the works to be printed. Vice President Barbara Eisenstadt assisted Bobbie in the many facets of organization. On hand to record the clubs progress was Wendy Bitter. Madelyn Kazerfs Office included collecting dues and handling the Talesmants hnancial business. Much work and discussion preceded the fund careful selection of material. Coordinating Editor, Arline Mar- tel, worked with members to assemble fmal copy. Roberta Fogelman, Arline Martel, and Barbara Eisenstadt plan the organization and development of the 1965 literary magazine. Front Row: J. Barrowman, W. Bltter, B. Fogelman, B. Eisenstadt, M. Kazen, A. Martel. Second Row: A. Bat-Boneh, H. Hersh, B. Binderman, A. Hardy, R. Axler, B. Steinberg, B. Halbrich, T. Naranjo,T. Levy. Third Row:P. Pace, M. Bat-Boneh, K. Nash, L. Rich, J. Phillips, B. Ruttenberg, S. Jones, T. Brock, E. Leifman. Fourth Row: B. Hirsh, B. Feinberg, B. Gorin, P. Vova, P. Schwartz, G. Michaels, C. Sandler, S. Hanner, H. Prusin. Fifth Row: D. Salles, J. Blumenthal, H.Radler, F. Baker, R. Haas, L. Pihera, N.Desmond, J. Lewis, T. Donnet, B. Meyerson.

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