Laurel High School - Rambler Yearbook (Laurel, MD)

 - Class of 1963

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Page 51 text:

l The Student Advisory Committee is a group of stu- dents composed of club pres- idents who meet with Mr. Lynn to discuss the problems of our school. Their decis- ions help to unite the ad- ministration and the stu- ent body. ADVISORY CO ITTEE Front row: Mr. Lynn, L. Eddins, R. Boberts, C Rubens M Binkley S Heck C Buckingham Second row: M. Llewellyn, B. Wines, M. Johnson ,I Cory B Wiley L Sims J Wolfe R Krause, D. Chaney. Third row: A. Woodward C Higgs W Smith S Smith I Comstock S Brady, F. Howard, M. Barker. Brick row: C. McCool C Burton L Faulconer S Holtan l Jones, J. Cross. ATIONA HO OR SOCIETY . , to. create an erzthusiusm for scholarship, to stimulate a Front row: S Patterson L Sims S Heck D Chaney Second flesire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and row: R. Mclntosh C Rubens R Krause Back row B Bivens to encourage rlevelopment of character . . . A. Caskill, L Nelson M Bmkley The lights of the auditorium are turned on, and a charter member of the National Honor Society enters the audiencel- Everyoneas attention is centered on this person as he taps a member of the graduating class. showing that another student has just attained the highest goal set for high school students. five percent of the junior class is inducted in the spring, and the remaining ten percent is chosen the following fall from the senior class. Onlyfg those students having at least a HH, average are considered for inducition. ln addi- tion to scholarship, ', the students must posses high qualities of leader- ship, character, and seryice.

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STUDE T COUNCIL Front row M Johnson B Wines D Chaney S Patterson M Barker Second row: H. Swartz, B. Baker, C. Higgs, P. Meredith C Clalsse M Elliott Ba k L C k c row omstoc R Trower V Jeffers W Hall, R. Walker, A. Tuozzo. The Student Council is one of the most im- portant organizations in our school. As written in its constitution, it has many essential respon- sibilities: to promote better understanding and cooperation between the student body and the faculty, to represent Laurel High School in all activities, and to provide for the exercising of democratic usagesf, Many activities throughout the school year are sponsored by the Student Council. Each year Homecoming activities, including the Homecom- ing game, a dance, and the crowning of a queen, provide a highlight and gala conclusion for the football season. A safety check, for the purpose of inspecting all safety equipment on automo- biles owned by the residents of our community, is another activity sponsored by the Student Council. Sims, Secretaryg R. Hibbard, Vice Presidentg Mr. Weag- R. Roberts, Presidentg B. Raffle, Treasurer.



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MYERLY Sponsor M. Rarker, Circuiationg S. Patterson, b'zzsinossq B. Bivens, Feazuresg J. Wolfe, Businessg M. Hinkley, uqlfllif'-IIIIQ D. Chaney, Eclitorg G. Rubens, Assistant Editor. AMBLER AS5lSTANTSfFront row: C. Buckingham, Sportsg L. Eddins, Ari. Second row: J. Holter, Senior Directory, M. Hatcher, Artg M. Johnson, Picture Identificationg B. Gill, Picture Ideniificotiong P. Munson, Patrons. Baci: row: A. Caskill, Make-upg L. Nelson, Features' B. Wines, Senior Directoryg L. Lodge, Patrons. a The RAMBLER expresses its appreciation to J. Brown, our harried photographer, O. Schlosser, and M. Sippel, junior assistants. as-nf , 7 ,M -- same- - . .weak ,sf . if , ,gf W - we q. MTA e'-e f Els: 61',15?7fl-4545?'fl.-i4'52f 3H.f .:.e-wi.. . ' ' :i ff .- -. ,, 5.25 ' 5 A 751:-'AS-i If 5 .,.Z ..:.. Through hard Work, worry, and gallons of mid- night oil, the RAMBLER staff struggled to meet the deadlines for sending this yearbook to press. We have done our very best to produce a true picture of the year and its many activities. We wish to express our heartiest thanks and ad- miration for our sponsor, Miss lVlyerly, who gave sacrihcially of her ability and adviceg we could never have done it Without her. ADS AND CIRCULATION-Front row: C. Butler, F. Howard, P. Richards, E. Ricks, J. Cory. Second row: P. Strauss, T. Solan, R. Krause, J. Watt, S. Corn, L. Goodrich. Hack row: S. Heck, N. Feiek, J. Holter, G. Boruta, E. Mobley, B. Speigle. QWW1 MARGARET R

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