Glen Burnie High School - Gophers Yearbook (Glen Burnie, MD)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 87 text:

Balancing the Boo H VQX' A -1 l P m rv S BUFSINESS STAFF-Rolw 1.' G. Collett. P. Hayes. Rofw 2: J. Long, E. Gaylor, H. Wagner, P. iMay, iMr. Parrett. ' The Business Staff of Le Souvenir has been busily Work- ing to carry its share of the load of producing a yearbook at Glen Burnie High School. The major problem facing this staff at the beginning of the schoolryear was to raise a large sum of money in a short amount of time, in order to pay for the yearbook being readied for publication by the Editorial Staff. Included in their job is that of obtaining advertisers. This task is a long and tedious one, in which many letters must be written and many visits made, in order to tell the advertiser the effect his business will receive from this Mr. Parrett and members of the Business 'Staff plan the Work to be done on the advertising section. publicity. Also, it is the staffs duty to sell the yearbook to the student body. Much effort goes into this phase of the staffs work. If the students do not support their yearbook, having an annual would become impossible. Therefore, the Business Staff must keep alive school spirit, persuade students to buy their yearbook, and keep them anxiously awaiting the finished product. This staff, under the supervision of Mr. Raymond Parrett, the faculty adviser, has labored hard and long to make possible the continuation of the yearbook. Keeping a careful eye on our money are lMr. Parrett, Business Adviser, and Paul Hayes, Business Manager. N 'sas X1 i I 1 I V- 1 , V. ' Y .5:,TM- Yi .V A X ,fu vu 5 XX, 'f , 4 fiza I . , ,,.. i- N-vi X,-A

Page 86 text:

diti g the B ok ,,41 ' i J' so salsa-- ' A - --M EDITORIAL STAFF-Ro-w 1: j. Greer, E. Praley, Mrs. Shenot. Row 2: G. Young, j. Kelso, P. Compton, IM. Caskey, J. Harris, C. Green, P. Sorensen, P. Pickering, j. Connors, bl. Wanko. The Editorial Staff of Le Soufvenir has been unable to breathe a sigh of relief from early in the year until the year- book went to press. They have earnestly been working on the 1959 edition of Glen Burnie High School's annual pub- lieation, with the help and .guidance of Mrs. Mary L. Shenot, their adviser. There were lay-outs to plan, pictures to crop, captions to write, and cop-y to edit. A great deal of this seemingly never- ending work was done after school on the stafT's own time. Another job that took long and careful planning was the Miss Glen Burnie High Contest. All arrangements for Joan Greer, Assistant Editorg Edith Praley, Editor-in-chief, and Mrs .M XL Shenot Editorial Adviser, plan content and lay-out of this annual attraction are the entire responsibility of the Editorial Staff. Also conducted by this staff, is the Senior Poll, which is sponsored by Robinson's. We would like to extend our thanks to those not pic- tured, who did an outstanding job on our yearbook. These members include M. Palumbo, Naylor, Disney, T. Curry, D. Day, B. Terry, and U. Funk. We sincerely hope that our yearbook-your yearbook- meets and surpasses your greatest expectations. It is our desire that you will derive from this book great joy, and that it will be your cherished souvenir of your high school life. the glctwitiks Sectiohb Members of the Editorial Staff discuss ideas used in other yearbook if LS. .f Mlm' f ,



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P ncils Retlect S ho l allent LMPRESSIQNS-Rofw I.',B. Taylor, P. Long, D. Day, J. Naylor, C. Knight, P. Brady. Rofw 2: G. Allen, L. Hilling, V. Harback, Miss Mary lioyle, Adviser, ,M. Albright, T. Xanthos, S. lMay, P. Byers. Row 3: C. Stivers, C. Fiehn, K. Hval, D. Beck, B. Davis, D. Goodson, -I. Disney, C. Knoll, j. Hilditch. Rofw 4: B. Bussey, R. Sadler, W. Croghan, M. Harding, C. Caswell, B. Dunbar, C. Bowers, J. Tishue. .F Q O i 1 7 ,ly 1 x WINNERS 'OF I'M'PlRlESSIONlS' CONTEST-Ro-w I: V. Harback, Boosters, G. Allen, Short 'Storyg lS. lMay, Essay. Row 2: J. Naylor, Essayg C. lCaswell, Cover Design, R. Sadler, Short Story. EDITORS AND ADVISER-4Miss Mary Boyle, Adviserg C. Caswell, D. Day, Assistant Editor, W. Croghan, Business Manager. Art 84 Ten years ago, Iniprfssionx, Glen Burnie's literary arts magazine, was started. lt has indeed progressed a long way in ten years. Since the hrst issue, Impression: has in- creased its length from forty-two to fifty-two pages. It has risen from fourth place winner at the Columbia Scho- lastic Press Convention to medalist. Inzpressiom' is composed of creative writing contributed through the annual short story contest, poetry is contributed hy the contest and by English classes in the school. The art worlc is done by a very capable art staff. With the beginning of the year, the booster sales start, following the boosters are the writing contests, and then comes the selling of subscriptions which are accompanied by a free ticket to Impressions annual St. Patrick's Tea Dance. By the time spring is well on its Way the staff is 'bursting with anticipation to see the product of the year's efforts and to hear the praises that accompany the finished product. Editor, M. Albright, Managing Editor, B. Bussey, Editor-in-chief V as X X 5 X X . X ' Ki..

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