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Scitentifieall S ealei :I E F lllllllllllllllllllllll tl for tilt ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE CLUB-Row I: G. 'McPhee, T. McCullough, T. Zamostny, F. Lee, S. Cohn, C. iMaher, W. Starr, A. Torney, R. Graham. Rolw 2: P. Ford, K. Calvert, R. Milhausen, J. Olstad, D. Weihrer, K. Keller, S. Nail, E. Campbell, C. Barker. Row 3: D. Duncan, j. Heiser, P. Hayes, j. Pierpoint, C. Gibson, C. Albright, A. Turc. Row 4: H. Bauer, R. Elling, -I. Schemate, W. Tayman, j. Kressler, F. Bradley, D. Chaney. Ro-w 5: G. fMiller, M. Davis, j. Rouse, R. Dicus, W. Wike, F. Fredman. Rofw 6: F.IMenzel, D. Sullivan, W. Bussey, E. Taft, T. Watkins, F. Szoka, Mr. J. Eakens-Adviser. Row 7: J. Ebaugh, A. 'Miller, M. Caskey, 'C. Thomas. As we enter high school, we start to think seriously about what profession we wish to enter after we finish school. Some of us decide on the held of engineering or the field of Zoology. The Zoology Club and the Engineering and Ap- plied Science Club give those interested an opportunity to ' meet people with similar interests. 'v Guest speakers from colleges :md industries are always welcomed by both. A vast source of information on the -. 'FT different fields connected with Zoology and engineering is distributed to its members. Field trips are enjoyed by the many members who find them eduezitional as well as only a reason for missing Il day of school. These clubs introdu-ce 11s to the terminology and newest discoveries in the fields. We learn to take the scientinc standpoint in important matters and we get a sneak preview of what our life in the future will be like. The future progress and survival of our country depends upon the properly trained men who take a great deal of ser- iousness in their future job, and in their planning and train- ing for the future' ENGINEERING ANfD APP'LI'ED SCIIENIOE CLUB O'F'FItCiE5RS- Frank Friedman, Secretary-Treasurer, William Bussey, Vice- Presidentg 'Ronald Graham, President. ZOOLOGY CULB-Rofw I.' P. Brady, K. Keller, R. Milhausen, J. Disney, M. Keller F. -Sebold. Row 2: B. Barnickel, R. Abbott, V. Conway, D. Day, L. Wolfe, P. Conway. Row 3: D. Smith, K. johnson, J. Waldman, V. Beall, P. Lawrence, IM. 1Ruppersberger D. Beck, Mr. R. Miller-Advisor. Rofw 4: R. Graham, N. Burns, J. Little, P. Byers F. Hartge, J. Anderson, S. Brantley, P. Ford, M. Ebelblute. Ro-w 5: F. Friedman, M Fawthrop, L. Rodway, L. Pumphrey, B. Cook, P. Callaghan, J. Wenzel, D, Sullivan. Row 6: B. Elling, J. Heiser, A. Torney, VV. Wike, J. Pierpont, C. Albright, B. Bussey. 1 r r fi f- ' --ff fi? A, . 1 A , I1 UA Q 1:7 A f L 'fi .My-t fi f. 5,4 ' 1 -t.l I - ,' I S I we Ii! 'ff' 1 -4 ZOOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS-P. Byers, See- retary-Treasurerg B. Bussey, Vice-President, R. Graham, President. it ,ff ... Qui i 4 ll
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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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lulbs Len ll-ll lpfng and 4-Q. 'S MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN S'ITA'FF4Row 1: R. Watson, B. Warfield, D. Taylor, B. Payne, K. Harrison. Row 2: B. Fisher, P. Durm, B. Brashears. Row 3: E. Wojciechowski, B. Widenhouse, D. Gibson. ART OLUB OFFICERS-Janet Bounds, Secretary, Anna Lee Walstrum, Vice President, Lois Warner, President: Pat Bird, Treasurer. TOP 'DEN SALESMWEN--Row I: P. Missel, F. Martin, D. Brack. Row 2: J. Connors, P. Calabrese, S. Cohan. Row 3: J. Newbill, R. Hurlock, R. Durner. Our magazine campaign each year is an integral part of our school program. The students as they work together to attain individual and group goals are gaining in personal confidence and serving their school in a most worthwhile manner. The proceeds from their concentrated efforts are used to purchase such articles as band and visual aid equip- ment and to supplement the constant need for library books. Students who have an avid interest in art may continue this eagerness by joining the art club. This organization is new to our school and is being developed under the guidance of Mrs. Jody Glatt. ln their meetings after school, students who have become interested in a particular branch or tech- nique of art are given the additional time and instruction to Work on special projects. ART CLUB-Row 1: J. Hval, W. McGinnis. Row 2: F. Sebold, Q? Walstrum, J. Bounds. Rofw 3: J. Eaton, G. Nieberlien, L. arner. ' 7 I ' 4 0 at J
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