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I S rf ..... 3 s , X I M Members of the S.H.S. Student Council gather in a group to get their assignments before breaking into individual groups, working to improve Suitland. Sfudenfs Governmenf Acfivifies Vary The 1958-1959 Student Council, sponsored by Mrs. Pryde, has contributed much to the mutual co-operation of the administration, students, and faculty members. President Leon Buddy Pollock resided over the coun- cil during the past and eventful year. Other otlicers were as follows: Anthony Ranere, vice president, Mary K. Richardson, recording secretary, Linda Gray, cor- responding secretaryg Carol Fuller, Treasurer, and Lynn Hollabaugh, sergeant at arms. Among the many activities sponsored by the Council were the Get Acquainted Dance and Tea, l'lomecoming Parade, Sadie Hawkins Dance, and the Toys for Tots Drive, in co-operation with the United States Marine Corps Reserves. The highly successful Red Cross drive, in which more than S175 was collected, was also under the Council's watchful eyes. Omters of the Student lountil lrt Buddy Pollock president liony Rantrt NlLLI'll'LiltlLl1I Mary lx Richardson sterttary Carol t er trtasurtr int lvnn llo 1 1ui,i strptmt it lrms 127 .tb i . l Student Council members, Ronnie Ranere, Sherry llrinsfield, and john Richardson, display the March of Dimes poster opening the annual drive.
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Alpha Chapfer Leads School The Alpha Chapter of the National Honor Society played a leading role in our school. Providing much assistance, aiding students in becoming better citizens, and performing their many duties, are all examples of service to Suitland. Their varied accomplishments in- clude tutoring students who are weak in certain sub- jects, offering for sale a student handbook, and putting a Christmas tree in the cafeteria. Perhaps the most important event sponsored by the NHS is the annual Homecoming Weekend, a three-day affair consisting of a pep rally, parade, game, and dance. Officers of the National Honor Society are picked each semester. Heading the slate for this year were Al Riutort and Carol Sue Hooper, presidents, Bert Bigbee and George Pierce, vice presidents, Mari Bolling and Carol Haina, corresponding secretaries: Duane Pincuspy and Barbara Smith, recording secretaries, and Sid Bosen and Barbara Brown, treasurers. National Honor Society Olilicers i 5 l'l ! l NHS members, Barbara Brown, treasurer, George Pierce, vice president, Carol Hooper, president, Barbara Smith, recording secretary, Carol Haina. corresponding secretary, Mrs. Levine, sponsor, Carol Fuller, Sandra Wise, Annette Stallings, Denise Mercllo, Mari Bolling, Marian Culver, Helga Alexander, Al Riutort, Mike Gendel, Sid Bosen, Bert Bigbee, Janice Pritchett, Evelyn Walker, Duane Pineuspv, Loretta Teske, Alice Weistock, Howard Peck, Bill Davis, Deborah Crosby, joan Dickson. Jean Allen, Ruth Dowden, Carol Rowan, Suzy Espinosa, Johanna Menzer, Barbara Lucas, Gloria Chang, Joyce Hess, Louise Krouse, Diana Richards, and Mr. Mortimer, sponsor, smile for the photographer. 126
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