Germantown Academy - Ye Primer Yearbook (Fort Washington, PA)

 - Class of 1906

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Page 47 text:

Chairman Nominating Committee Philo CSeconcl Terimjg Football Team '04, Sub 'o5g Relay Team ,O4, Sub ,063 Banjo Club 'o6g Association Football Teamg Usher at Play. HENRY C. LEWIS.-Assistant Editor Ye 'u G,-f' 54 Primer 5 Nominating Committee Philo QFirst Termj g Court of Appeals Philo fSec- ond Termjg Association Football Teaing Decoration Committee Class Day.

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Team '05, Track Team '05 and '06, Cricket Team '06, Court of Appeals Philo CSecond Termj, Chairman Decorating Committee Class Dance, Business Manager of Ye Primer, Association Football Team,Usher at Play. FRED F. SHOEMAKER.-Football Squad E '02, '03, Football Team '04, Captain '05, Track Team '02, '03, '04, '05, Captain '06, Relay Team '04 and '06, Captain Relay '05, Association Football Team, Team Banjo Club '02, '03, '04, '05 and '06, Ser- geant-at-Arms Philo QFirst Termj, Treas- urer Philo CSecond Termj, Class Dance Committee, Chairman Decorating Commit- tee Class Day, Nominating Committee Philo fSecond Termj, Belfry Club Play '05 and '06, UGENE R. SPAULDING.-Exchange Edi- tor of Academy Monthly , Assistant Edi- tor Ye Primer, Debating Committee Philo CFirst Termj , Second Base Ball Team '05, Base Ball Squad '06, Banjo Club '06, Association Football Team, Sergeant-at Arms Philo CSecond Termj. SAMUEL I. STERRETT, JR.-Business Manager Ye Primer, Business Manager Academy Monthly, Assistant Business Manager Academy Monthly '05, Class Paper Committee, Association Football Team, Class Day Decoration Committee, Prize Debator, Prize Essayist, Second Base Ball Team '05, Court of Appeals Philo, Manager Track Team, Usher at Play '06. H. LEONARD TISSOT.-Chairman Stone and Ivy Committee, Belfry Club Play '06, Prize Essayist, Football Squad '05, Bowl- ing Team '06, Base Ball Squad '06, Mana- ger Banjo Club '06, Association Football Team, Banjo Club '04, '05 and '06, Secretary Base Ball Team '05, ROY C. VVATSON.-Prize Essayist, Ye Primer Staff, Programme Committee Class Day, Timekeeper Philo QFirst Termj ,



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ACADEMY MONTHLY For the school year which has just ended, the Academy Monthly has been very success- ful from every standpoint. The school paper depends upon the work of the students and not of the teachers or any one else connected with the school. Of course the support' given by the students must be taken into considera- tion, and this, we are sorry to say, has been anything but good. The paper has its ups and downs, its good seasons and bad seasons, just like anything else, and it is not exagger- ating to say that the Monthly has been as good for the past year as it has been any time heretofore. To the present staff it has been a source of great pleasure, while at the same time it meant much hard work. Every member of the staff felt the responsibility which he had taken upon himself, and entered into his work with a determination to make the Monthly an attractive and interesting magazine. The 55 prophecy was that the heights attained and held by our predecessors, the Class of ,o5. would never be reached by the present staff. but the work left behind speaks for it. lt is true the first productions were crude, but it was not long until they had a more refined tone. Each member of the staff felt it his duty to publish a magazine of which his school could well be proud, and judging by the ex- changes received, this c.harge was fulfilled. All the departments were looked after carefully, but some of them deserve special mention. The work of the Literary Editor was ex- cellent. His stories were original and very interesting, and certainly were productions of a high class. The Business Manager deserves much credit also for his untiring efforts towards the betterment of the financial part of the paper. It was managed very wisely and at the same time economically. The staff:

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