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W W - Sponsor: Mrs. Elva Smith First row: F. Garner, F. Mowry, G. Beach, A. Jaszenko, Mrs, Smith, G. Greisman, second row: V. Ramsey, R. Hunt, J. Moxzon, D. Holmes, J. Lane, third row: A. Egli, M. Thiebaud, C. Beck, B. Brier, R. Barrett, E. Dolecekp fourth row: J. Ellison, C. Valentine. Book Fair Helps Fill Shelves Always willing to lend a helping hand, the student library assistants volunteer their services before and after school to help students in their selection ot books. Student assistants work be- hind the desk checking books in and out, replacing them on shelves and re- pairing damaged books. The attractive bulletin boards in the library, changed monthly, are evidence ot the creative skills ot these library assistants. Through the week of November ll to T9 Oxon Hill High School held its an- nual Book Fair. Sponsored by the PTA, FTA, National Honor Society, and the student library assistants, the Book Fair provided an opportunity for the library to add over one hundred new books to its shelves. John Lane and Elwyn Dolecek sign up for new books which will soon be in circulation vi
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Joanne Schwab and Richard Luurtsema sell cotton , candy at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Seated: treasurer Linda Banister, recording secretary Suzie Rodriguez, corresponding secretary Miriam Ruchwarger, vice president Cathy Boswell, standing: parliamentarian David Chance, president Donald Kester. The Student Council provides liaison between the students and the administration. At the weekly meetings representatives from each homeroom discuss projects and policies concerning school govern- ment. Recommendations are submitted to the administration for dis- cussion and resolution. Decisions are then relayed to the represent- atives, who report to their homerooms. The Student Council sponsors several social and fund-raising activities such as the Sadie Hawkins Dance, held November 27. Under the auspices of Marryin' Sam, many couples were united in holey matrimony. They celebrated with doughnuts, cotton candy, and apple cider from an authentic barrel. A foot-stompin' hootenanny ended the dance. Later in the year, the Student Council organizes the Christmas Dance and the spring Carnival. Student Council Sponsors Sadie Hawkins Dance STUDENT COUNCIL GENERAL ASSEMBLY Sponsors: Mr. Jerry Hartman, Mr. Richard Costa First row: J. Schwab, D. Jones, C. Bondelid, S. Wakeman, A. Easton, Mr. Costa, Mr. Hartman, M. Haaser, S. Hemphill, B. Harrison, P. Grandy, Sherwood, second row: R. Hooper, J. Fitzwater, S. Pasquini, J. Haynes, J. Busl, K. Jacobs, S. Ehlert, N. Schumann, M. Daniel, D. Zajicek, Stornmel, D. Schwab, S. Morelock, A. Cunninghamg third row: G. Davis, J. Parks, C. Coughlin, S. Centers, A. Chervenak, N. Handegard, J. Jeffrey, Henderson, A. Coulby, L. Kidd, K. Ramage, J. Smith, D. Avery, fourth row: K. Rasch, R. Manware, J. Fishkin, L. Kenton, M. Schminky, M. Pow F. Clarkson, S. Fuller, M. Baily, J. Rowzie, fifth row: R. Gottfried, M. Anastasia, J. Winchester, M. lvanosich, J. Richards, M. Halley, C. Metz, Spencer,-C. Wright, R, Barrett, S, Danchik, sixth row: R. Mauk, J. Musgrove, R. Cover, D. Cora, C. Trotter, D. Denison, D. Denison, M. Watson, Higgins. N S M ell C R 1
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Christmas Programs Adc ... 5. Mr Johnson encourages the students to sing Christmas carols. The Cardinalaires from Catholic University per- formed for the students and faculty of Oxon Hill on December thirteenth. They presented some of the songs they were preparing for a goodwill tour in the Caribbean. The Student Council's Christmas dance followed on December T4, with Mr. Costa filling the tra- ditional, iolly Santa Claus role. The dance com- mittee, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Croft and Mr. Costa were rewarded by the enthusiasm shown over the dance. The Cardinalaires pause after performing for the students at OHHS.
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