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 154 of 332
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F.B.L.A. Hear Business Leaders at State Convention Preparing students for the world of business was the main objective of the Future Business Leaders of America. Sponsored by Mrs. Gilbert and Miss Spina, F.B.L.A. published the annual student directory, a book containing the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and homeroom numbers of every student. Members of this organization were honored numerous times by the presence of prominent business leaders who spoke to them about the advantages and dis- advantages of various business careers. F.B.L.A. guided by Susan Pass as President, Louise Cucolo, First Vice President; Victoria Reed, Second Vice President; Katherine Reed, Secretary; Janice Grant, Treasurer; and Phil Day, Reporter; Visited an orphanage to donate gifts. This year, F.B.L.A. also sent representa- tives to Jacksonville to attend an F.B.L.A. Con- FBLA members Rebecca Senick; Susan Pass, and Janice Grant vention in Which each member represented his el$ciently clean a typewriter and then prepare to change ribbon. SChOOl in a speciiic area. Front Row: C. Gilbert, V. Reed, S. Pass, L. Cucolo, K. Reed, P. Day, J. Grant, R. Spina. Second Row: B. Steinberg, M. Altman, G. Barber, D. Gaganis, S. Joly, L. Langdon, L. Bass, P. Pace, C. Bennett, D. Perone, A. Becia, L. Arbit, L. Wilson, J. Green. Third Row: J. Yaw, B. Davis, J Trice, M. Shalomith, T. Balletta, G. Barber, J. Atkins, I. Kaye, A. Fried, A. Taub, R. Grossman, D. Medici, T. Valdivia. Fourth Row: C. Hogan, R. Senick, N. Sheridan, P. Carley, J. Jolly, J. Laws, D. Salles, S. DeNunzio, C. Ferris, V. Turner, B. Barnett, C. Russo. Fifth Raw: V. Stone, J. Ruth, D. Hemsley, G. Harford, R. Post, B. Kuller, J. Anthony, B. Rice, J. Chait, L. John, C. Mrozek J. Lamel. Sixth Row: S. Vosper, C. Gough, L. Grachen, I. Follender, L. Cummings, J. Kay, N. Crowther, J. Rosenthall, D. Davis, S. Murasso, L. Ward, P. McCarty.

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FUTURE TEACHERS Give Apples to Teachers for Education Week One of the largest clubs at Norland, the Future Teachers of America, has equaled its size in service and interest projects. With the assistance of Mrs. Peete and Mrs. Hamilton, this organization performed such services as giving apples to the teachers during American Education Week and serving coffee at an in- formal meeting of the Visiting College Night administrative officials. One of the FTA,s most important projects was its tutoring service for pupils needing help in any subject. By submitting their names to the FTA club, they were assured of help by a capable student tutor. Teachers were also aided with clerical work by FTA members. As President, Cindy Briggs was faced with the task of co-ordinating the main projects, but she received the able assistance of Cedelia :E L... MaU-ldin: Vice PTeSident; Ilene Shane; Secre- DuringAmericanEducation Week,FTA members CedeliaMauldin tary; and Judy Shedd, Treasurer. and Cindi Briggs present Mr. Penn with an apple and a plant. 1 Front Row: J. Hamilton, S. Habib, C. Mauldin, C. Briggs, 1. Shane, J. Shedd, M. Weston. Second Row: B. Sokol, L. Arbit, P. Donner, A. Becia, D. Perone, S. Mazur, J. Gershwin, P. Eaton, D. Salles, L. Rich, S. Sachs, K. Nash, C. Ferris, J. Giardinieri, B. Steinberg, F. Green. Third Row: C. Monyek, S. Whetzel, M. Altman, L. Bass, M. Treis, E. Reichwald, J. Phillips, L. Magnant, P. Trice, T. Page, S. Harmer, T. Page. Fourth Row: P. Pace, C. Ferris, S. Kronberg, B. Boiley, C. Fitzpatrick, J. Lewis, A. Airaghi, J. Chait, R. Band, E. Band, J. Thomas, B. Gorin, J. Weinzimmer, M. Stultz, M. Weissman, P. Kalt. Fifth Row: L. Klein, H. Rose, G. Blauvelt, R. Lebman, E. Zeifman, S. Wood, E. Hubschman, A. Mornick, L. Rossano, B. Welsh, C. Barr, B. Feinberg, C. Graham, T. Stephenson, E. Mandel. Sixth Row: A. Forges, S. Chumbley, N. Desmond, C. Rubin, S. London, P. McCarty, J. Caplan, C. Carson, L. Sinko, D. Davis, J. Schwartz, Y. Smith, G. Scranton, R. Rosenbaum.



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FHA Acquire Great Prqiciency in Many Homemaking Skills The Future Homemakers of America worked toward the ultimate goal of increasing each girYs knowledge in the field of homemaking. With the help of the club advisors, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Trull, and Mrs. Dutch, the girls acquired a great deal of proficiency in the various skills required in the upkeep of a home. For the extra leadership and planning that was always necessary, the club had a hard-working staff of oHicers who included: President Lucy Sivyer, President Elect Alicia Bat-Boneh, Secre- tary Janet Cone, and Treasurer Sherod Tuell. The members of the Future Homemakers of America displayed their baking skills at their annual bake sale. To raise funds, the club sold maroon and gray Norland ties; this project was quite a success. As a community service, the club made Halloween decorations for the Florida State Mental Hospital. Though the clean up following meal preparation is not always pleasant, it is essential in keeping an el?icient kitchen. i t rant Row: J. Dutch, S. Tuell, J. Cone, L. Sivyer, A. Bat-Boneh, M. Mayne. Second Row: F. Green, P. Turner, J. VVeinzimmer, L. Frazier, . Russo, D. Fair, M. Goldstein, L. Wilson. Third Row: L. Brooks, G. Chesley, R. Thompson, G. Singer, A. Avant, E. Cleveland, E. Eley, . Gardner. Fourth Row: A. Canal, J. Horton, S. Feinberg, P. Johnston, M. Rust, B. Mayes, J. Helms, S. Pinsky, N. Sheridan. Fifth Row: . Mrozek, L. Rossano, D. Davis, D. Brooks, H. Caplan, M. Coleman, 5. Carey, S. Batcho.

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