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Language Students Investigate Foreign Customs linder the sponsorship of Mrs. lflnrence Duke. the Modern Language Cluli has grown to be unc of Suitland's most ar-tive and largest cluhs. .Miioiig the aetivities are a Christmas dance, field trip, and han- quet. At their meetings they have had a Korean night, Wales night. and Greek night. At these meetings they have speakers from the eountry represented and they study the customs of that country. 'lhis eluh is IiI ZlIllZCfl for soeial as well as in- P formative purposes. Renee Thonias introduces a representative from the Creek vnilizissy In thi- rf-sl of the invinlwrs. 5 '-x H --, - rs- 1 . -,, in I The 1960 Modern l,angua,fze Club officers pose for their pie turn-. The-y are Cliarlvs Vargas, president: Holm Cusiek set.-at-armsg ,luhn limilwaire, vif'e'president: Steve Harrison tra-asiiivr: and llaxlf- Nlnrle-ii-rn. sf-vi'et.1i'5. -fkif' I is 514 -.
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Classic Culture Interests J.CL The Junior Classical League ' sponsored by Mrs. Irene McGib- ,LIX bon is one of the largest and gs D X most active clubs at Suitland. At 4 W' flf their meetings this organization ' ,A shows films and puts on plays to is enrich the members' knowledge of Creek and Roman culture. The J.C.L. also has an annual banquet, picnic. and supports many service projects such as CARI-l. This year the annual state convention is to l he held at Suitland. ii 4. . V: ',...4..f....,h 11- k Elected lo offices in the- ,I.C.L this war were 0 nn Kearns, Sgt.-at-armsg Barbara Lyon pre ldmnt Ed Arnn vice-preside-ntg and Sandra Browning, treasurer Absent from the picture is Anne Donaldson secretary Some of ilu- mcmhers of the .I.C.L. put on at play to cn- tr-rlain their fellow nu-mlmcrs at Ll monthly meetin lid Arnn speaks to tha- students vu io an t heen rluctetl. ri- zf faq- - , tv .. LN., -vc, ,T '35, .,
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Sponsored by Mrs. Florence Duke the Future Teachers of America is formed to guide stu- dents interested inf teaching as a career. Many times at their meet- ings they have guest teachers from other schools speak to them about the profession. One of their activities is a spring fashion show with the latest styles mod- eled by the members. The officers for this year were Mary Ament. president, Ellen Maiorany, vice-president, Linda Smith, secretary, Mike Janney, treasurer: Carol Wilkinson, li- brarian, Renee Thomas, histori- ang Allan Janney, parliamentari- an: and Janet Meetre, song lead- er. Future Nurses of America To broaden the knowledge of girls interested in nursing and to prepare them for the experiences ahead is the aim of the Future Nurses of America, sponsored by Mrs. Evelyn Cogan, R.N. Among their activities they visit differ- ent schools of nursing, hospitals and the Alms House. The officers for this year were Barbara Lyons. president, Do- reen Rollins, vice-president, Joy Limmerick, corresponding secre- tary, Roberta Robey, recording secretaryg Jean Lanham, treasur- er, and ,lerrie Brooks, sgt.-ab i1I'l'Tl5.
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