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Pat Edwards, Diane Lessner, Diane Den- ,ning, Flora Io Chandonnet, and Glenda Daniels wait nervously before the game. As tradition would have it, the cheerleaders and Student Council decorated the Hame- coming Court Float with white love-seats, baby palms and red roses. Diane Patterson casts the spell over the Thorough breds on Sorrota's winning float. Third place winner was Honoria's Honoria Sweeties . QP' . if W 4 tj I P J. f Sub-Debs and Key came in second with their float Can Those Thoroughbredsv.
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Our education doesn't consist of all work or all play alone. just as classroom instruction leaves lasting traces, so our extra-curricular activities round out our education and leave memories which will become even closer to us as we grow older. All the activities featured in this section were not present at the start of our school. They were added year by year at the students' suggestions, and as the school added the tenth through twelfth grades. Sharing in these activities through the years have brought the students closer together, giving them a feeling of pride in their school and fellow students. Young people putting forth their supreme effort for achievement in their fields exemplifies the spirit of improvement at North Miami Senior High.
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LL- ...S .,.. Tri Hz Y and Hi-Y's floats A Little Bit of Heaven. Storybook Land comes to North Miami through Anchoris float. Ir. Exchange members let Hialeah know what will be happening to their football players on the field. . . . . Tri-G used a roman theme for their float Homecoming 1961 November 22, 1961. This is a date that will stand out in the minds of many for years to come. This was the night of our 1961 homecoming game, parade, and dance. The festive activities began with the traditional parade through North Miami. Eight of our clubs partici- pated with beautiful floats ending with the homecoming court on a float bedecked with roses. The game with Hialeah started the tension which steadily built up until Miss Flora Io Chandonnet was crown- ed our Homecoming Queen by Miss Candy Collins, 1960 Homecoming Queen. We will always remember the dance which followed our victory over Hialeah 13-6, when the winners of the float contest were announced: 1st place, Sorrota, 2nd place, Sub- Debs or Key Club, and 3rd place, Honoria. Beta members show true Pioneer Spirit.
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