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Page 112 text:
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ARIES Reflects New Forward Look , it -if:-,'.5w Vifayne lvoscvir' points out to the other Press Bureau mem- bers some copy in The Independent which was sent in by the newly organized publication group. The Aries staff works diligently to make the deadline, so students J .W 1? 'NY' , 4 i I :tak Qi!! A Q w 'N , :tmxiiin Miss Dumirc, adviser to the yearbook staff, and Steny Hoyer, Editor-in-Chief, plan with the other editors the sports divider page. The ARIES staff, composed of seniors, worked many long hours to prepare a yearbook which would meet with the approval of the students. Using the Forward Look as a theme, the year- book staff hopes to retain its A rating which has been received for the last two years from the Colum- bia Scholastic Press Association. Members of the staff attend the banquet held at the University of Maryland by the Maryland Scholastic Press As- sociation. Organized by Wayne lvosevic, the Press Bureau put Suitland in the news. It was maintained by Steve Braswell, Elizabeth Woodward and Avis Swanson during the second semester. would be able to receive their '57 ye-arbooks on lime. ff 1 'ffl 'thief Q
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Svniors that wore- 1-It-ctr-fl t0 tln- National llonor Sovivty in tlwir Junior year smile- as the pliotograpln-r tak:-s tln-ir pivturv. ,lurk llznlvr :intl l'nl .lonws 1-xpluin tht- llt'llls on tho lnulla-lin liozirrl ontsnle- tln' t llit'll'l'l'l to an lIIlt'ff'ill'tl e-ngnn-or who was one- of ti group ol fort-ign visitors to lln- llnite-tl Stun-s, 'l'l1v'y vw-rw guitlwl urounel Suitlancl on lvl1lT4'll 29 hy lln' Nulionul llonoi' Sovie-ly. Sz it sf F. Ki ' v t . ' , a N. H. S. ewards Many For Greafer Effort lntluvtion into The National llonor Socic-ty is the highest honor Suitlanfl lligh School run lmestow on its students. The incluctions arv an inspiration to llIlflPI'ClZlSSIIlt'tl who look forwarfl to the tinw when thrvy will he vligilvlc- to lwvoimv nimnlwrs, Eligibility for this organization consists of outstancling ut'liicu-- nn-nt in lvzulvrsliilm. 1'l1ni'zn't1'r. sorvivv. anrl St'llUlilI'SlllIJ hy maintaining no lvss than a ll avvrage sinvv the ninth gmclv. The llonoi' Sovivty of IUST was tht' first to pulxlish the- HRHIII.-R the svhool lunnllvoolt. which will ln- pulmf lisln-tl annually. Tlw Sovivty also sponsorvcl tht- lloxne- voniing Welt-lx-lflnl antl a IICW program of tutoring. Thvy also tlcvomtefl tht- Cliristinas tn-4' in tln- Cat?- tc-rla. Ullim-vrs of mln- Sovit-ty are- e-let-tml eavli St'lIlt'Slt'1'. The following helfl positions: ,luck llailer. llolwrt Clark. presitlc-nts: Russell llvarfl. Myra ,lortlan. vici- pn-sitlt-iitsz lN'lzu'joric' Vocllwtl Anne' Marie- l,illll'lilllX. se-vrcturivs, and Linda Coale. Judy l'i4-kr-tt. tra-asurvrs. . , . 1 . K -., . . . . l'0ll0Wlllf,f thu- tru uflor tln- lust lll4lllt'll0Il on Nlurcll 26. 1901. tlif- nn-mln-rs of tln- National llonor Nu-ivly nntl Nlrs. bultzgziwr. sponsor, pow for tln- llll0lUg1l llPllt'I'. Dila. IQHIRII Qi-
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ECHO Keeps Suifland Abreasf Of News ,,,-f An opportunc timc for tht- photograph:-r, one of tht- fcw times tht- lftflltl stall is se-cn log:-lln-r, was for the proof rcxnling of thc school papa-r. A timcly newspaper, the center of all activities. the lftllltl does a clcar and factual job in reporting every phase of lifv ut Suitlantl High School. The paper has somcthing for everyone, from serious editorials affect- ing school policy, to humor in the columns, to com- plctc sports cove-rage, The etlitor-in-chief. Joyce Wirid- sor, :mtl the managing editor, Diann Hester, plus the rcst of thc stuff worked long hours to report ami cvzlluutc ull thc ne-ws for all of the students. Thr- installmcnt plan matle it easier for all students to purclmsc tht- school lftillfl and ARIICS. During the cznnpaign an student coulrl pay the full amounts, 3lSl.50 for twclw- issues of the lftlllfl and 554.50 for the Alill'lS. or to purchase lxoth publications a student coulfl pup lil clown anti a clollur a month for the next Hvc months. 1 'lllll' tlxrcc lfllllll ln x gg- x me loo lt ul thc lllllHlIt'tl pro- tlurt of tlicir toll lcll to l'l lil :irc llllllll llcstcr. uycc Winrlgor. and ltolv trlurk u r- 'Vxx F l it 1 xx' X, xix- 5 'L N Q 'Q A r ,
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