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Quill and Scroll Honors, Press Bureau lnforms as , Members of Quill and Stroll. - , . 11-,, Carole Sturtevam, secreiaryg , 4 . f 2. g- , X , L- Doris Muller, treasurer, Ann 1'.',1 W .Qi-ig lfllin. presidentg Gordon Pista' celt, vice president: Carol Vllaina, jg gs L 7- if A ' ' Barbara Brown, Nlary Thom- 'I '. J-pf lg 0 A V s. . ',. ' M. - Q -' ' son. and Sid lxocli. after the -,A j .5 4 , , 3.52 ,Q V l'elsruary induction. ,G -Q, .' M A ' - ,gif-A - ,a . . V. 4. a QA, 4 ,Y ,EF M ,.-s.. ki. . -2 f' r w - 5, Q., , 1 5: -Agn 42.4. jj -f . . ., , f i' ., I ' :M 'M 4s.QQQf,f,, f ' aff f V ..'!'f'i'w M' . f Quill and Scroll and the Press Psureau are similiar in that they looth pertain to journalism. Here the simi- larity ends, however. Honoring students who excel in some phase of jour- nalism is the purpose of Quill and Scroll. ln addition to showing superior accomplishment in the field of journal- ism, a Quill and Scroll member must posses other qualifications. He must be in the top third of his class, be a junior or senior, and have written 100 inches of copy. . Press Bureau members, Phyllis Trail and Mary XVolfe, assist ,ludy Byrd, editor, in writing bulletins for local newspapers. Ann lfllin, Doris Muller, Gordon Piseacelt, and Carole Sturtevant were indicated in their junior year at the annual -journalism Banquet. The Press Bureau is formed for the purpose of pro- moting puhlicity for Suitland. This is done by sending weekly releases to all area papers. lidited hy junior, sludy Byrd, rhe Press Bureau is also staffed by Phyllis Trail and Mary Wolfe. N ,2i' -:Nl
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Language, J.C.L. Performs Acfivifies Serving as an educational and social group, the Modern Language Club is among one of the most active at Suitland. Educational purposes include observing cultural features of Spanish and French civilization, field trips, visits to art galleries to observe French and Spanish art, an assembly for the student body, if possible, a program for the P.T.S.A. in both languages each year, and guest speakers at meetings. The social includes various parties and the annual picnic at Mrs. Duke's home, along with the entertain- ment obtained from the educational features. Ofiiciated by Sid Bosen, president, John Freedman, vice president, Ann Blair, secretary, Janice Pritchett, treasurer, and Gary Bowie, sergeant at arms, the club met the fourth Tuesday of each month. Mrs. Duke's Modern Language Club gather together for their yearbook picture. 1 5 E E 4 . -I vliikwjik-1 i i Members of Mrs. McGibbon's Junior Classical League are all smiles as the photographer takes their picture. Becoming acquainted with the gifts of classical civilization is the purpose of the Junior Classical League. Under the direction of Mrs. McGibbon, the JCL enjoyed two annual picnics, one being in the fall, the other in the spring, and viewing movies on Greece and Rome. In addition to enjoying the recreational benefits of 140 the club, the members are also interested in others. Each Christmas the JCL sends CARE packages to Greece or Italy. The oiiicers were, Joan Dickson, president, Edward Arnn, vice president, Pat Umholtz, secretary, Phoebe Sappington, treasurer, and Tim Bailer, sergeant at arms.
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