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

 - Class of 1959

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iniatu e De ocra A i YT STUDENT COUNCIL-Rofw 1: 1B. lBass, K. Keller, L. Brandenburg, J. Disney, B. Yadlowski, B. Taylor, P. Missel. Rofw'2.' P. Byers L. Pumphrey, D. Day, C. Martin, C. 1Crawford, G. Keyser, L. Wolfe. Row 3: W. Schillinger, S. Boyer, 'M. Caskey, J. Harris, C. Green L. Eckman, B. Terry, M. Hancock. Rofw 4: C. Albright, J. Rummel, R. Marsh, B. Bussey, C. Upton, B. Nevin, R. Graham, B. Connors. The Student Council is composed of representatives from the sophomore, junior, and senior homerooms. Meeting once each month, this student group endeavors to cope with the numerous problems of the student body. In attempts to bring a closer understanding between the students and the teachers, they are constantly in action. From the Student Council and also from the many vol- unteers throughout the school comes the students who com- prise the Monitor Council. Forming two squads this year, they alternate their cafeteria duty. Monitors keep order in the cafeteria and in the corridors during lunch and before and after school. They have the authority to issue violation slips to students who, after constant requests, will not com- ply with the school's rules. After receiving a violation slip, students must report to the Student Court which judges them accordingly. The Student Court is constitute of specific members of the Student Council. Together, these three groups comprise the student government. And together, they contribute their efforts toward maintaining law and order H under the supervision of Mr. Narcy Kutz. A-cr .fi N mf 1'Q .Qi i..li .':'i ' r ff A 5 lf.-ff: , Ii qiljeff' ,-,3if..',:-2' M , tiki. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-Cathy Green, Treasurer, Judy Harris, Secretary, Bill Bussey, ViceJPresidentg Fred Louck, President. MONITOR 'COUNCIL-Rafw 1: C. Knoll, E. Riggens, L. Schwarten, M. Caskey, W. Schillinger, K. Keller, L. McDonald, J. Disney, M Pumphrey, J. McDonald, L. Landon. Rofw 2: R. Windsor, H. Eubel, M. Turk, M. Trimper, B. Yadlowsky, P. Reilly, B. Martin, B. Striegel E. Meyers, B. Nethen. Rofw 3: P. Hughie, D. Cepurno, L. Farmer, E. Atkens, B. Sherman, F. Sebold, J. Adams, K. Johnson, C. Green Row 4: G. Efford, S. Yinger, J. Reynolds, R. Habel, D. Beck, P. Cuttingham, B. Cook, P. Lawrence, L. Martin, J. Homes. Rofw 5: S. Bell S. iMay, K. Brady, P. Lowe, E. Wood, G. Allen, 'M. bMegarel, N. McKnight, H. Harrell, J. Bartotine, B, Phillips, J. Stallings. Rofw 6. P, Mayday, A, Smith, IM. Blanchfield, P. Bars, B. Baldwin, G. Griffith, S. Cassell, W. McGinnis, C. Wilson, iM. Eberlein, iM. Ruark. Rofw 7. S. Stammer, G. Doe, T. -Martin, G. Paster, J. Rummel, -M. Burns, D. Waltman, R. Dymicki, C. Markle, M. Hancock, R. Durner. Ro-w 8. L. Simmons, G. Sherman, D. Duncan, B. Rettedye, B. McDonald, A. Patrick, G. Haydie, G. Snoat, J. Tishue, D, Wagner, W. Fenzel, J. Kelso .1-,. .

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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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H no ab tudents lE rn Recognitio 'if 'N ,- s. , , 'X .P Q A Q 2 - - 1 if I I I I I . , . T If ,. ., 1 rf to -- 1 ' K ,X 7 -.2 NATIONAL HONQR' SOCIETY-Row'1.' B. Terry, P. Byers, L. Wolfe, E. Praley, D. Smith, L. Greer, C. .Mayo, M. Fawthrop. Rofw 2 R. Graham, E. Wojcxehowski, C. Albright, J. Heiser, J. Pierpont, E. Schaffer, C. Cirul, B. Bussey, 4Miss Bogie, Adviser. Peggy Byers and jerry Writt check over nnai ueians in planning the spring induction. I I 4 1 I NATIONAL HoNo-R SOCIETY OFFICERIS-First Semester: Row I: Edith Praley, Secretary, Ronald Graham, Treasurer. Ro-w 2: Charles Schaeffer, Presi- dent, Ed Wojciehowski, Vice-President. 'M ff The National Honor bociety is an honorary organization to which students are inducted only once each semester. To qualify, one must have honor roll grades, 'be of high character, give willingly of time and service to the school, and have shown leadership in the school activities. The student must have all four of these prerequisites. lt is considered the high- est honor one can receive, and the student upon which it is conferred never forgets his memorable day of induction. ln taking responsibility of the sophomore and iunior pictures, the National Honor Society awards a 'one hundred dollar scholarship to a deserving senior on the night of graduation. lVIeeting once a month, the National Honor Society elects officers once each semester, and supports each publica- tion. Upon graduation, one may consider himself to have achieved a high honor, if the National Honor Society seal appears on his diploma. NATINONAEL HONOR SOCIETY OFFIOERIS-Second Semester: Lucy jo Wolfe, Secretary, jim Heiser, Treasurer, Carl Albright, Presidentg Jim Pierpoint Vice-President. ' -av X. rs . A 1'

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