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Your Occupational l tere tw FUTUIRE NURSES OF AMERICA-Rofw 1' D Superns M Magartle J Anderson D Joeres P Brad C B1 d M M K' . . , . , . , . , . y, . 'a y,i . c mny. Rofw 2: J. LaGrange, C. Blackstock, E. Landon, IM. Scanlon, J. Bartoline, V. Beall, P. May. Ro-w 3: L. iMengel, H. Murphy, B. IMartin, V. German, 'A. Walstrom, .M. Chaney, C. Weaver, S. May, 'M. Caskey. Rofw 4: J. Bentley, L. Wilder, M, Hoffman, J. Little, F. Hartge, E. 'Marsellis, H. Farrell, R. Hable, J. Van Aken. FBLA 'OFFICERS-LaVern Eckert, Treasurer, 'Edith Praley, Re- porter, Jerry Writt, Vice President, Pat Dunn, Secretary, Joan Greer, President. The newest of the future clubs at Glen Burnie High School is the Future Business Leaders of America, open to all junior and senior commercial students who maintain a C average. The club's main 'purpose is to better prepare its members for the business world by giving them tips on 'better dress, grooming, and by inviting guest speakers from the pro- fessions to speak on what is expected of 'beginning employees. Afterwards the talks are discussed and questions are asked. Among its many projects, the FBLA has recently taken over the school store, located in the new building. They also conducted the annual March of Dimes project this year. To keep the students at Glen Burnie in the know about fash- ions, the l l3l,A puts on the annual fashion show in the Spring with the members of the club as models. The proceeds from this event help to raise the money to 'buy new equipment for the commercial department that they would otherwise not have. Good luck to this new club in its efforts to enrich the lives of the Future Business Leaders. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Rofw I: R. Wheeler, G. Keyser, S. Boyer, L. Neidert, S. Bell, J. Disney, P. Lawrence, B. Ackers, B. Boardman. Row 2: G. Allen, M, Keller, R. W'indsor, P. Conway, K. Keller, B. Lemnah, K. Box, J. S d B. ' ny er, Thomas, Mrs. Arvilla Hayes, Adviser. Row 3. A. Patrick, A. Hiller, C. Butka, B. Berger, T. Jeffords, L. Groeff, E. Jenkins, N. Burns, D. Stuart, D. Kirst, P. Ford, P. Byers, R. Coile. Row 4: J. Strumsky, J. Wenzel, iM. Hicks, P. Haughie, M. Fawthrop, P. Callaghan, B, Cook, P. Abbot, B. Barnickle. Row 5: J. Heiser, B. Duncan, P. 'MisseI, L. Block, S. Brantley, L. LaGrange, D. Beck, B. Terry, C. Miller, B. Hornick, R. Hilhausen, D. Tayman. .' 5 -A .1 ' '- .. r ' - Q . X v E .,, S, ,W - . , - Q - ' , 5: ,g I . '- ' ' fi, Q 'E s- Q A 5 egg, .ax . in ?i l' r
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V za!! in SWINGSTERS-Rofw 1: G. Padgett, R. Oflley, R. Sablowski, F. Friedmaan, J. McMillan, R. Kempter, A. Anderson, R. Heller, R. Stockman, K. Powers, W. Schillinger, B. Wells, M. Smith, H. Filber. Rofw 2: W. Namuth, M. Reed, W. Welsh, T. Walterhoffer, A. lMiller, Piano, R. Weishaupt, Manager. Devellopikng Musical Talon The Concert Band, a well-known group of musically talented students at Glen Burnie, performs on many of our special occasions. The orchestra has also given concerts in other schools and acted as representatives of Glen Burnie High School. The Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Thomas Shipley, also performed at the Maryland Scholastic Press Association Convention. Not only does this orchestra provide an outlet for musical talent, but also pro- vides pleasure and satisfaction for the population of our student 'body. Also included in the instrumental program at GB HS is a smaller band, known to all as the Swingsters. This orches- tral group plans and provides dance music for the prominent activities that highlight our social calendar. Among the many events on the band's calendar are the numerous tea dances and the annual Sno-Ball. A few of the members of Swing- sters have also given of their time to 'help in the presentation of other assemblies throughout the year. , An addition to this department has been the creation of a new band, namely, the Cadet Band! As our community and environment have expanded, so has the number of musi- cally inclined smdents at Glen Burnie. The school and its population have increased, thus the need for this band was developed. The Majorettes, a valuable asset to our Concert Band, perform with them when occasion demands. Clad in the traditional red and white uniforms, they twirl their batons with the greatest skill and agility. Their inclusion in the performance is always looked on wi-th pleasure and admira- t10n. CADET BAND-Roi-w 1: G. Redin, Z. Hoff, E. Kraushaar, C. Hickey, W. Bockmiller, E. Kohlhotf, iM. Smith, W. Rambo, J. Hoff, G. Riife, O. Arnold. Row 2.' P. Berry, R. Kemp, D. White E. Wehner, R. Hirshauer, Mr. Thomas R. Shipley, Director. wavy YW! :lj , l.e,i'Filli
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ea , urse, Typ Q Girls with a genuine interest in the field of nursing as a career may find enjoyment and satisfaction as members of the Future Nurses of America. In this organization they will have the opportunity to gain knowledge in special fields through visiting speakers, each being an expert in a particular branch of nursing. Girls wishing to join FNA need not be enrolled in any particular course, but they are required to have a C average or better. The main concern of the founders of FNA was to instill in high school girls the desire to become thoroughly professional nurses. All of them, of course, will not pursue this career, for many diversified reasons. Some will be homemakers, others secretaries, and still others will be teachers. But even so, they gain day by day, a practical knowledge of nursing that will help them to understand the sick and enable them to be more efficient in caring for themselves and mem'bers of their own families when the need arises. 27 x V . 1 T7 4 '41- FNA OFFICERS-Rofw I: Patricia Brady, Vice President, Dagmar joeres, Recording 2Secretary. Row 2: tMaureen Megargel, Treas- urer, Jean Anderson, Presidentg Cathy Brady, Corresponding Secretary. .Wm FUTURE BUSINESS 'LEADERS OF AIMERICA-Row I: U. Funk, IM. Palumbo, P. Luger, V. Denes, T. Brown, B. Bush, A. Anderson B. Fisher, P. Zake. Rofw 2: K. Stivers, 'L. 'Love, C. Cook, J. Yungmann, E, Praley, P. Dunn, J. Greer, J. Naylor, T. Richardson. Rofw 3 S. Watson, M. Oetkin, A. Evans, S. Einfeldt, L. Heaphy, A. Durken, P. White, R. Harding, K. Linton, C. Lawson, K. iMurn. Rofw 4: E Wojciechowski, M. Grap, D. Evans, C. Burns, L. Eckert, M. Eberlein, B. Widenhouse, N. Hoyt. FTA O'FFiIC'ERS-Rofw 1: Peggy Byers, Vice President, Bonnie Berger, Treasurer. Ro-w 2: Linda LaGrange, President, Carol Butka, Secretary. .f-'Y Through membership in the Future Teachers of America, students may seek information on the teaching profession. Those who feel they would enjoy the experience of teaching have the opportunity to substitute in classes when the regular teachers are unable to be present. Often, during the year, guest speakers come to lecture on the duties of the specific fields of teaching. Also, these students take trips to elementary and high schools, where they may Hsit in on classes of particular interest to them. Under the leadership of Linda LaGrange and the ad- visorship of hlrs. Arvilla Hayes, the l958-59 group have, as in the past, continued to keep members with an active interest in the FTA. ln addition, this group raises one hundred dollars for a deserving senior interested in going to college and majoring in education. Two of their fund raising projects were pro- moting the sale of red and white Glen Burnie pennants and sponsoring a concession stand at one of the formal dances.
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