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78-79 David Naimon
- Northwood High School
79-80 Jon Paul - Winston Churchill High School
80-81 Traci Williams - Walt Whitman High School
81-82 Jonathan Lipson - Walt Whitman High School
82-83 Kurt Hirsch* - Walt Whitman High School
83-84 Pete Robertson - Woodward High School
84-85 Jacquie Duby - Springbrook High School
85-86 John Foubert - Montgomery Blair High School
86-87 Eric Steinberg - Walt Whitman High School
87-88 Andy Herscowitz - Winston Churchill High School
88-89 Chan Park - Richard Montgomery High School
89-90 Alison Serino** - Springbrook High School
90-91 David Chang - Winston Churchill High School
91-92 Shervin Pishevar - Montgomery Blair High School
92-93 Jonathan Sims - Richard Montgomery High School
93-94 Carrie Baker*** - Albert Einstein High School
94-95 Wendy Converse - Richard Montgomery High School
95-96 Charles McCullough - Richard Montgomery High School
96-97 Rachel Prager - Walt Whitman High School
97-98 Debra Wheat - Damascus High School
98-99 Geonard Butler - Springbrook High School
99-00 Laura Sampedro - Springbrook High School
00-01 Christopher Lloyd+ - John F. Kennedy High School
01-02 Dustin Jeter - Seneca Valley High School
02-03 Mihyar Alnifaidy++ - Springbrook High School
03-04 Sagar Sanghvi - Magruder High School
04-05 Sagar Sanghvi+++ - Magruder High School
05-06 Sebastian Johnson - Montgomery Blair High School
06-07 Sarah Horvitz - Springbrook High School
07-08 Benjamin Moskowitz - Walter Johnson High School
08-09 Quratul-Ann Malik - Watkins Mill High School
09-10 Tim Hwang - Wootton High School
* First Direct Election
** First Limited Vote
*** First Vote on Budget
+ First Junior to Serve
++ First to Receive Scholarship
+++First to Serve Two Terms
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#32 Tim Hwang
Wootton High School
2009-2010
(voter
guide.pdf)(election
poster.pdf)

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#31
Quratul-Ann Malik
Watkins Mill High School
2008-2009
(voter
guide.pdf)(election
poster.pdf)

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#30 Ben Moskowitz
Walter Johnson High School
(2007-2008)
(voter
guide.pdf)(election
poster.pdf)

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#29 Sarah Horvitz
Springbrook High School
2006-2007
(voter
guide.pdf)

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#28 Sebastian Johnson
Montgomery Blair High School
2005-2006
(voter
guide.pdf)

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#27 Sagar Sanghvi
Magruder High School
2004-2005
(voter
guide.pdf)
First to Serve Two Terms

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#26 Sagar Sanghvi
Magruder High School
2003-2004
(voter
guide.pdf)

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#25 Mihyar Alnifaidy
Springbrook High School
2002-2003
(voter
guide.pdf)
First to Receive $5000 College Scholarship

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#24 Dustin Jeter
Seneca Valley High School
2001-2002
(unformatted
voter guide.pdf)

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#23 Christopher Lloyd
Kennedy High School
2000-2001
(unformatted
voter guide.pdf)
First Junior to Serve

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#22 Laura Sampedro
Springbrook High School
1999-2000

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#21 Geonard Butler
Springbrook High School
1998-1999
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#20 Debra Wheat
Damascus High School
1997-1998

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#19 Rachel Prager
Walt Whitman High School
1996-1997
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#18 Charles McCullough
Richard Montgomery High School
1995-1996

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#17 Wendy Converse
Richard Montgomery High School
1994-1995

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#16 Carrie Baker
Albert Einstein High School
1993-1994
First Vote on Budget
(Sunset provision-only for two years)

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#15 Jonathan Sims
Richard Montgomery High School
1992-1993

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#14 Shervin Pishevar
Montgomery Blair High School
1991-1992

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#13 David Chang
Winston Churchill High School
1990-1991

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#12 Alison Serino
Springbrook High School
1989-1990
First Limited Vote

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#11 Chan Park
Richard Montgomery High School
1989-1999

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#10 Andy Herscowitz
Winston Churchill High School
1987-1988

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#9 Eric Steinberg
Walt Whitman High School
1986-1987
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#8 John Foubert
Montgomery Blair High School
1985-1986
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#7 Jacquie Duby
Springbrook High School
1984-1985

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#6 Pete Robertson
Woodward High School
1983-1984
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#5
Kurt Hirsch
Walt Whitman High School
1982-1983
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#4 Jonathan Lipson
Walt Whitman High School
1981-1982
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#3 Traci Williams
Walt Whitman High School
1980-1981
(Died December 14, 2008-article)
BOE Resolution Jan. 13, 2009 (pdf)
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#2 Jon Paul
Winston Churchill High School
1979-1980
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#1 David Naimon
Northwood High School
1978-1979
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Anyone who has a picture of a former SMOB
from the year he/she served, please contact the Student Affairs
Office (Karen_L_Crawford@mcpsmd.org). The Student Affairs
Office is trying to update a database of contacts of former
SMOBs and would like to add his/her picture to this page.
All former SMOBs are invited to attend the SMOB swearing-in
and reception. It is held on July 1st of each year. If July
1st falls on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, the date may be
changed. It would be posted on the Student Affairs Office
calendar page or BOE page.
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Traci Williams
Traci L. Williams, 45, an actress and arts educator with
Living Stage Theatre Company from 1985 to 1995 and more recently
an administrator with the Church of Scientology, died Dec.
14 of cancer at the Washington Home hospice. She lived in
the District.
Living Stage was the community outreach branch of Arena Stage
and was led by Robert Alexander.
Ms. Williams, whose stage name was Halima, was a performing
artist, writer and educator with the company, which performed
in schools, jails and the juvenile justice system. It also
organized theater workshops for disabled children, troubled
teenagers and the incarcerated. In 1994-95, she was co-artistic
director.
"When I came here [to Living Stage], my life changed,"
Ms. Williams told The Washington Post in 1990. "It was
like enlisting in a revolutionary work corps or boot camp."
She also performed in two museum theater pieces at the Smithsonian
Institution. Four of her plays have been produced professionally.
From 1995 until earlier this year, Ms. Williams worked with
the Church of Scientology. She was director for community
outreach and education programs in New York, executive director
of the church's Harlem foundation, also in New York, and director
of quality assurance for the church's counselor training program
in Los Angeles.
Ms. Williams was born in Washington, attended the University
of Chicago Laboratory School and graduated in 1981 from Walt
Whitman High School in Bethesda. She served as a student representative
on the Montgomery County Board of Education.
She received her undergraduate degree in theater in 1985 from
Oberlin College. She performed with the Karamu House Theatre
Company in Cleveland, Staunch Poets and Players in London
and Back Alley Theatre in the District and also appeared in
TV commercials and corporate films. She studied African drumming
and dancing with the Wo'se African Dance Theatre in Guinea,
West Africa.
Her marriage to Willie Fink ended in divorce.
Survivors include her father and stepmother, Eddie N. Williams
and Jearline F. Williams of Washington; a brother, Edward
L. Williams of Baltimore; and a stepbrother, Terrence A. Reddick
of Washington.
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