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Service fields Revva cl QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS-Lynn Rodway, Secretary, Paul Hayes, Treas- , urerg Bill 'Bussey, President, Marty Carl- son, Vice President. f ' . fa fr- . Y! 5 QUILL AND 'SCROLL-Rofw I: E. Praley, L uPumphrey, J. Naylor, lL. iRodway. , NA Row 2: J. Waldman, B. Terry,. R. Keiser, D. Day, lP. Corbisez. Rofw 3: B. Bussey, P. Hayes, C. Caswell, 1M. Carlson, D. Swarthout, Whenever Qu-ill and Scroll is mentioned, everyone knows that it is a club for members of the three publications of Glen Burnie, but few of us realize that it is the inter- national honor society for high school journalists. Not all members of the three staffs are accepted. There is a certain quota set up for each the Glen Burnian, Le Sou- fvenir, and Impressions, and the members are selected by their outstanding Work and service to their respective staff. It is indeed as much an accomplishment to be appointed to Quill and Scroll as it is to be elected for National Thespians. Ag Gi 'tr National Thespians is a honorary club sponsored by the dramatic arts department to which worthy members of the drama classes are appointed. Each student in the National Thespians has done out- standing work in either acting, make-up, direction, or serv- ices to the department or in all of these tasks. Whether your talent lies in Writing or in acting, Glen Burnie Senior High has organizations honoring persons in both fields. fx k NATIONAL THESPIANS-Row I: Dagmar Ioeres, Secretary, Virginia Beall, Vice President, Row 2: Martin Carlson, President, Anna Lee Walstrum, Treasurer. NATIONAIL THLEPIANS-Rafw I: D. Joeres, P. Corbisez, A, 'Lee Walstrum. Row 2: WM. Carlson, K. Keller, V. Beall, J. johns.
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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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Music in he Maki ,LV KV 1rVAV-JQQNTYJN 1 ..-L Q ,,.. X-. T, . p-Q .Vx W im liz -ce-'X ATS: Y v BOYS' GLEE CLUB-Rofw I: tMiss Lois Rogers, Adviser, C. Levering, F. Bradley, D. Pokorny, L. Jacobs, J. Heckendorf, J. Cornelius, T, Tilley, G. Conklin, W. Pumphrey, T. Gibson, R. Otfley. Rofw 2: R. Henderson, S. Hill, A. Rodway, B. Riedel, D. Chaney, T. Isaac, B. Hussey, C. Schaeffer, C. Cirul, M. Aschemeyer, D. Jarzynsk, B. Poteet, F. Huestis, L. Neidert. Rofw .?.' H. Stammer, R. Smith, P. Brinson W. Connor, C. Upton, S. McCormick, J. Doelle, R. Sadler, P. Joyce, F. Louck, J. Landon, S. Darrow, T. Hancock. With an avid interest in singing, many boys coming from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes, put forth their efforts hy performing at Glen llurnie High School and schools throughout the county. Under the direction of lVliss Lois Rogers, the hoys meet during school to prepare programs that are thoroughly en- joyed hy students at Glen llurnie. I Being chosen as a rnenrlier of the All State Chorus is a honor to those with voices of superior quality and control. ' The chorus performs annually at the State 'lieachcrs' Con- vention. It is a golden opportunity, for these students will henelit from meeting many students from other schools. Another group of musically inclined students is the Choral Clroup under the direction of lWr. Paul llilhrich. The mixed chorus participates in the many inusical activities , . ,-. . . at Cnlen liurnre. llus creation of a new chorus is a com- hined effort of talent representing the three classes of our school, furthering the expansion of our musical department. STATE CllOUlU'S-Rofw IJ G. fMorey, G. Keyser, B. Greene, IM. Ruark. Rnfw 2: S. Einfeldt, D. Joeres, D. 'Jarzinski, 'C. Levering, C. Hussey, J. Anderson. Row 3: P. Brinson, M. Aschemeyer, R. Smith, T, Hancock, 'R. Dicus. CHORAL GROUP-Row I: L. Farmer, J. iMartins, L. Schwarten, B. Phillips, B. Hornick, iM. German, J. Le!May, 'M. Ford, M. Riddick, B. Ulrich, C. Sykes, D. Ranagan, J. Domotor, D. Title, V. VonSein, D. VVood, M. Grap. Rolw 2: G. Elford, N. Hoyt, C. iMiller, B. Luedtke, J. Bernhard, J. Heckendorf, J. Hart, B. Cannon, iM. Glass, J. Eaton, K. Keller, S. Plews, L. MacDonald, S. Boyer. Rofw 3: L. Gleim, V. Baker, M. Seman, T. Moyer, A. Hoffman, B. Bass, J. Cornelius, H. Felber, D. Sullivan, R. Moore, H. Murphy, S. Boyer, E. Hayes, J. Schmidt, E. hieyers, B. Carlton. Ro-w 4: D. Lutsche, J. Flayhart, L .Lewis, L. Sykes, E. Gosnell, D. Smith, J. rMcKenna, G. Doe, J. rMenzel, F. Kinder, H. Stammer, J. Kressler, P. Shipley, M. Pumphrey, G. Davidson, E. Byers, Mr. Hilbrich, Director. ..... -nuxlil IW lltlllxnbv 88 J
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