Suitland High School - Aries Yearbook (Suitland, MD)

 - Class of 1956

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Suitland High School - Aries Yearbook (Suitland, MD) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 102 of 144
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James Wilson, Russell Beard, Jack Stueckler, Tom Moorman, Gerald Nichols. Eugene Starbuck, Pat Johnson, Phyllis Mellott, Barbara Long, Hera Arnn, Elsie Craig, Adeline Ontrich. Lola Oden. Sandra O'Brien, Sandra Felker, Joan Hale, Donald Lingan. Nancy Smullins, Judy Horton. Ellen Caswell, Virginia Staats, Jean Schultz, Jackie Roper, Steny Hoyer, Chris James, Larry Schu- hart, Linda Means, Rex Shaver. Jim Johnson, Bob Pimental, Alvin Moore, Kathy Hodge, James Curles, Carol Freeman, and Peggy Jordan, members of the Choir, sing under the direction of Mrs. Pelling, director. Choral.Groups Help Develop Sfudenf Talenf The A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Pelling. is the most advanced choral group at Suitland. Highlighting their public appearances this year was the annual Spring Concert. Other performances in- cluded the Christmas Concert. caroling at the Alms liouse. the Variety Show, the Easter Assembly. Mary- land Choral Day. the Regional Choral Festival. and the County Choral Clinic. The choruses are composed mostly of students who are taking choral work for the first time. Mrs. Pelling directs a girls, chorus and a mixed chorus. Under the direction of Miss Fasig is the ninth grade mixed chorus, the senior high mixed chorus and the ninth grade and senior high girls? choruses. They have appeared at numerous assemblies at S.H.S. this vear. .vat F 6 l , Sl.. .ff .. is f 1.1m 4 ei f.. .4lmre--Hou' I-Pat Donaldson. Linda Folwer. Carmen Prieto, Margie Nleetre. Danny Mitchell, Fern Kealoha, Gilbert Clark, Gladys Morton. Jeanette Lanciaux, Phylis Whittington. Row 2-'Phyllis Oswald, Gayle Shirley, Linda Lowry. Paul Ringer. Jim Johnson, Walter Shober, Gene VanDevander, Jo Ann Terry, Bonnie Barnes, Barbara Martin, Shirley Webb. Row 3-- liarbara Lee Brown, Carol Ann Pierce. Pat Rutter, Lois Evans, Donald Lingan, Freddie Ander- son. Randy Thorne, Rex Shaver. Beverly Goodwin, Barbara Jean Robey. Gail Zornek. The girls chorus is pictured during their appearance at the annual Spring Concert. First row: .ludy McGrain, Milly Lee, Vir- ginia Schauf. Frances Hess. Dorothy Harris. Francey DeHart, Joyce Breeden, Betty Davis, Shirley Aaron. Pat Skillman, Carolyn Davis. Second low: Betty Lou Williams. Barbara Thompson. Rena Hardcsty, Nancy Patrick Thompson, Doris Segal, Janet Day, Joan Daly, Jean Rogers. Janice Eslin. Marie Zois. Third row: Jackie Hackett, Marylou Munro, Ann Leonard, Jeanine Hicks, Pat Brown, Shelby Perry, Virginia Fritz, Marsha Hagler, Peggy Milstead, Norma Hile, under the direction of Mrs. Pelling helped present the Spring Concert. , X. 1 load D Wil' .1 l V- fri-44...t. my ff 4 '51 ' IL 1 - f f Q , fu - ,fa .f lr, My j ,, ff ' e 3 l fr, T tj.. il

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