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F5 0 Q0 - ,ff . 1 S .I O m 3 N ' v, n Members of the National Honor Society after the fall induction, are Cleft to rightj Mimi Mintz, Bonnie Barnes, Derwin Kim, V. Pres., Steve Braswell, Pres., Mrs. Sheridan, Sponsor, Laurel Bachetti, Sec.g Shirley Zalesky, Treas.g Jeanette Lanciaux, Janet Summers, Rose Marie Gibbs, Gail Zornek, Joan Harrison, Fern Hollen, Pat Mitchell, Linda Miller, Melba Tilghman, Betsy VVoodward, Pat Spradlin, Judy Gorely, Mickey Menzer, Louis Adamo, Jim VVadell, B. Jim Johnson, Larry Dennison Jim B. Johnson, Ray Bryant, Gary Gardia, Ed Suit, Margie Meetre, Carolina Agnolutto, Pat Hynes, Bessie Bailey Darleen Van Roon, Tom Moorman, and David Finley. Honor Society Performs Services Providing many services for the schooln might well be the creed of Suitland High School's Alpha Chapter of the National Honor Society. One of the major activities this year was the sponsoring of the Homecoming YVeekend, which included the planning of a night pep rally, the foot- ball game, and the grand climax-the Homecoming Dance with the crowning of the queen and her court. These are just a few examples of service to Suitland performed by the National Honor Society. Tutoring students who are weak in certain sub- jects is another task conducted by the members of the Society. Holding and directing an Honor Society Con- ference was a first that was performed by Suit- land's Honor Society. 'lihis Conference was held in order that the different Honor Societies could meet and exchange ideas. A final project for the year was the publishing of a Senior Directory. This directory was devised so that seniors would be able to keep in touch after graduation. All-in-all, the Honor Society had a very successful year with many activities credited to its name. The newly elected officers of the National Honor Society after the spring elections are fleft to rightj B. J. Johnson, Presidentg J. B. Johnson, Vice-Presidentg Darleen Van Roon, Secretary, and Larry Dennison, Treasurer.
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Student Council Heads Many School Activities 'Q Here the Student Council officers and class representatives are pictured before they break up into mdlvxdual COIIHIIIYICCS Passing through its second year as a daily class the S H S Student Council once again plaved an important role m school proceedmgs Some of the numerous Student Council connected actlvltnes were the selling of Suntland buttons, the orgamzatnon of the parkmg lot the Get Acquamted Dance, the Homecoming Parade the Toys for Tots drive, the Sadle Hawkins Dance and the Christmas food collectlon Chmaxmg the year of successful endeavor was the Councll Plcmc The oflicers were Tom Moorman, President, Ed Suit Vice Presldent Nlargle Meetre, Recording Secretary Lmda Grav, Correspondmg Secretary eanette Lanctaux, Treasurer, and Jack Woods Sgt at Arms .--I 3 Student Council members Mary K Richardson, Bonme Barnes and Judy Byrd work on posters for the Bermuda Sock Hop during the regular class meeting of the council 110 S, , as 1 1 It . 9 ' D l 1 1 . . . . . . , I 3 . ' S . . . H . , , J , H ' , .' ' . A 4 1 . A , E 1 I ,D -'11 k H ' N' Q V l ' l
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