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Sylvia Dine, Key Club Sweetheait. jules Zucker, Mascot. P. Beeman, C. VVilliamson, and I. Beskind, participate in Forensic Follies. Key practices for the big football game against Wheel. if AL. ni.:-.. KEY'S OFFICERS CKNEELINGJ: John Hickok, vice-presi- dentg Jay Beskind, presidentg QSTANDINGD: Paul Beeman, recording secretaryg Mr. VVeyant and Mr. Garth, spon- sorsg Tico Sadacca, treasurerg Walter Schoditsch, corres- ponding secretary. 5 wwixxxx
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,,,,,, .,-,,.' : 43435171 I , The executive board of Key Club at the annual Leaders Banquet. E. Koch, I. Beskind, G. Schwerin, and the Conestoga wagon, symbol of North Miami High. Key Serves School, Community, And Church Serving their school, community, and church through various service projects is the purpose of the Key Club. Members of Key Club must have at least a 3.0 average, be good citizens and diligent workers, motivated by their club motto We Buildf' Key Clubs annual projects include the sale of Sweetheart Calendars, Career Day, shooting the FIRST ROW, QLEFT TO RIGHTD: Paul Beeman, Tico Sadacca, Sylvia Dine, lay Beskind, John Hockok, Walter Schoditsch. SECOND ROW: Jules Zucker, Charles Beck, Jeff Weithom, Marvin Harris, Don Dickerson, Martin Knestrick, Gene Schwerin, Alan Levan, Claudio Aquirre. THIRD ROW: Mr. Garth, Dennis Wightman, Paul Gysan, f IFJ! ' touchdown cannon at football games, and packing caps and gowns at graduation. Members keep the display case on the front lawn up to date and raise and lower the flags every day. The fabulous Christ- mas Ball is held every year by the Key Club. An exclusive feature is the Pioneer', and the Pioneer- essf, the Sweethearts of the club, who promote school spirit at football games. Danny Lee, Bill Bailey, Daniel DiLoreto, Bob Fine, Louis Ulman, Edward Koch, Sid Bernstein, Lenny Rothenberg, Rick Stod- Mr. Weyant. FOURTH ROW: Frank Jones, dard, John Stratton, Dwight Dickinson, Curt Williamson, Bill Witt, Bill Coleman, Bob Corrado, Gene Henderson, Dennis Damiano. af ?i
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SORROTA MEMBERS, ROW ONE: Ann Kern, Pam Frizzel, Diane Patterson, Gene Schwerin, Marilyn Hays, Martina Abdella, Sylvia Dine. ROW TWO: Susan Sha- piro, Vicki Martin, Donna Miller, Lorraine Allen, Sally Parslow, Nancy Ricadelli, I. Belloise. ROW THREE: Mrs. Chonin, Judy Grunder, Elaine Borgk, B. Shain, Vicki Sorroto Practices ' At the Sorrota initiation the girls spell out the name of their cluh and tell what each letter means. Donna Miller and Diane Roth serve refreshments at initiation. Rodgers, Millie Dayer, Dottie Andel, P. O'Hare, Bertia Hogsett, Gail Blankshein. ROW FOUR: Claire Kern, Iulie McReady, Sara Michelanie, Debbie Karg, Joanne Kozel, Sherry Bradley, Ioan Grossman, Trudy Wulf, A. Walker, Barbara Sexton, D. Aciego, Lois Herberholtz. 'Service Above Self Sorrota believes in Service above Self , and the thirty-nine members of the club fulfill this pledge by actively serving the school, church, and their community. Always keeping in mind the club motto you have hitched your wagon to a starf Sorrota girls, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Chonin, perform many Worthwhile projects during the year. Among their main activities, the club visits an old folks home and a local orphanage. This year the club collected money for the Fibrosis Drive and spon- sored a toy and clothing drive. Sorrota has charge of the Christmas baskets that are distributed throughout the community, and the Christmas dec- orations for the school. The girls also conduct bake sales, give a fashion show, and hold their annual dance after the Edison Game. Several of the Sorrota girls meet before school in the en- trance of our school.
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