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4 Slacfenl Council UPPER HOUSE y When the Student Council, one of our most in- fluential groups, was reorganized in 1949, it was de- cided that the Upper House should be the policy- making body. Its major objectives are to promote the welfare of our school and to encourage student participation in Anacostiais many and varied activities. The members consist of the president or ranking officer of any acknowledged school organization and a representative of each semester. The Council is proud of its certificate of membership in the Na- tional Association of Student Councils. ROW' I: Barbara Cross, Virginia Thill, Cal-'n Wicker-hani. Mary Hennebcrger. Manny Crupi, joane Huff, Sheila flolnlsln-in. lil-tty Yet- ton. ROW' Il: ,Ioan Lief, Ann Reid, Ze-lma Simon. .Nnn Ktkinson. Cheryl llurke. Ann Gardner, Bar- bara Cray, Peggy liurroughs. ROW' John Myers. Jack Rea. Lorin gene Grogan. -7 --1 Slfucfenl' Gauncil LOWER HOUSE When in joint session with the Upper House, the Lower House may initiate and vote upon all Council business other than matters of policy. In the Lower House, the members, principal duty is to serve as an intermediary between the administration, the faculty, and the student body. The membership is composed of one elected representative from each section. No one in the Lower House may hold a seat in the Upper House and vice versa. The faculty adviser of both divisions of the Student Council is Mr. Collins. ROW' I: liillil- l.inie-rick. janet McCall. Nlaxinr- Thrift. Maxine Benhoff. Barbara Wolf. :Kline Den- ison. Lu Xveber. Lyn Croft. ROW II: Nancy Bowie. Sarah fflf-cron. Barbara Jones. Carol Johnson, Bar- bara Barge-r. :Xllyne Shutters. Rosemary Collins. Joan McCon- nell. Doris lfaton. ROW' III: Cer- ald Moore. Leonard Ifppard. Char- les Higgins. llonrarlo l':1'llLlYf . .lov Burnham. ROW' IV: liill Taylor, Bill Rook:-r. llaxid Roth. III: John Hailey, Fred Cowan. He-ckman. ROW IV: Charle Greenberg. Jimmy Matthews. E11
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Left: The fourth period music class 'Ssounds offw under the direction of Miss Henderson. Above: Dramatic Club of- ficers Frances Harris, Charles Greenberg, and Cheryl Burke hold a pow-wow on spring show plans. .V-ffmre: loan Hom- and john Nix-Carlhy portray a scene from .llll1,'fl!'lll.
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Page 83 text:
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aw sag For many years the Anacostia High School Bank has served not only our own faculty and student body, but also neighboring junior high and elemen- tary schools. Under the direction of Mr. Turpin. tht- staff records deposits and withdrawals, handles the money collected in the cafeteria. keeps the accounts of school organizations, and sells bus and athletic tickets and school supplies. The procedures followed in all transactions are similar to those of a regular bank, so that students who elect this activity re- ceive excellent vocational training. RUF' 1: lhl?1XlIif' Thrift. Pill:-n Niowry. Gloria llfepliurn. Niary Jackson. lie-ttx Korkolis. Jain'-I Kit ffall. Joyce Pilkv-rton. Barbara Hr-- lwliak. Nancy H+-ynolfl-. Rflll' ll: flirivtlt- Tizarrl. flarolz- W'il.0n, farol Could, l'ut llarxillf-. Nlartlia- janv French. llorothv litter uint.: livan-. Ruth 'Nu---nf-r. lar liud-on. Katlllf-1-n Xif-llvtt. R011 Ill: .lim fir'-nv-ll. .lim Va-v-. Hob flooflman. Hill llartuf-n. lnrinff livrkman. Paul iroft. lxail lla' wnner. Qanfly Fandriflgf-. didnt-xr Kohrn. lion Xloor'-. niv- Ql'llHlilll. llvni- llourlzinvl. Cary Hayman. Rf-ln-rt Volltf-rr, lion in-ar-li. llill Taylor, Xlarxin Fryer, YI Stvpln-n Hourlantl. If I Pat follin ll 1 lr' nn r r r If my 1 war l an Nlundax liar tara Wolf t lf ni n K0 Niarx n ond nluln lldlI10Vtll N ax f i If lliomp on 1 na W r ixe lf r o1n 17 Ill f ra inf art 1 Q s l rrou i Ru i lialwfock Dori f unnm iam fans rt mr olm In One of the essential organizations in the school is the Cafeteria Staff. Among the duties performed by its members are cleaning the used dishes from the main dining room, operating the dish washer, drying the trays, china, and silverware, assisting at the steam table, selling candy, serving the teachers, and keeping the lunchroom neat and attractive. Approximately seventeen students contribute their services during each lunch period. ln return for their efforts they receive a nutritious lunch. Miss Knox is the sponsor of this group. nnltall I l u man r -
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