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X 1 X Z Z A lowly junior awaits Ihr' day that he may walk through the doors to a se-nior homvroom. . 0 ' fhe Underclassmen
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FURWARD . . To establish our positions as the leaders of our school and to faithfully serve those who will follow us, . . To pledge our minds to the attainable cul ture and knowledge it is our duty to acquire. . . To pursue the aspirations and standards previously established by 'former classes . . To approach even closer the final phase of our high school life.
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Class of 1958 1 in vs ' J cf . Thomas Moorman, Presidentg Ar- nold Schmidt, Vice Presidentg Margie Meetre, Secretary, ii. A ' . , if - l . L ,M . ,Jeanette Lauciaux, Treasurer, ,John McEwan, Sergeant at Arms. Shirley Aaron, Ann Abraham, Louis Adamo, Bernard Adona, Carolina Agnoiutto. Carolyn Ajello, Charlotte Allen, Mary Allen Paul Allen, Whit Alexander. ,Joan Anderson, Judith Anderson, June Ander son, Thomas Anderson, Henrietta Andree. George Antellas, Anne Ales, Ethel Auterback, Laurel Bacchetti, Donald Badley. The class of '53 has been preparing to take over the responsibility which befalls every senior class. After completing eleven years of school, in which they became educated both scholastically and socially, they are ready to begin the last step in the phase of their life which should prove most important in their future. They are now prepared to move forward to take their place as seniors at Suitland next year. The Juniors got a glimpse of the many opportu- nities they will have as seniors to choose their careers. They attended both the Career Day As- sembly in addition to taking several aptitude tests. These serious aspects of school were not all that occupied the time of the Junior Class. Along with their advisers, Mrs. Duke and Mr. Levan, the officers, and the Junior Spur Committee, they sponsored the Scarlet and White Ball and the Jun- ior Prom. The Junior Class also took over the re- sponsibility of the Junior-Senior Picnic. The class of '58 has been 'successful in their jun- ior year and now stands in readiness to assume the position of Seniors of Suitland High School. Q f - I S' C J i . if lie .,,.r t i C ' Q- ? I A . , ,, . .,. . ., ,, :1: , :EBI I A, A , A V. nip I Q ., pl A , , I -V' K, fa. , . ff wwy, ..., .... V . , r af f I rst r A ii ti ii it F' i fn..
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