Germantown High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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Page 23 text:

N ClCRMANTOW'N, we are proud of our newspaper, the Clipper, which is pub- lished by the members of the Clipper Staff under the able supervision of Mrs. Coodman. Everybody in the school is invited to write articles for the paper, and has a possibility of becoming a member of the staff. The Clipper Staff is the backbone of the paper, and is headed by the capable editor-in-chief, Billw Oldach. Daily after school, the members may be seen work- ing hard to send the Clipper to press on time. Some of the many interesting features of the Clipper arc: The Three Bearsf, Clipper Clapsf Duds for Debs, Tisc Disc, Wadda Ya' Sayf, Views and Revicwsf, and all sorts of sports' articles. As a member of the Philadelphia High School Press Association, and the Co- lumbia Scholastic Press Association, the Clipper has won many prizes, and we hope it may win many in the future. CLIVEDE HE Cliveden Magazine is the oldest publication of Germantown High School. lt was first published in 1915, one year after the school was opened. From the excellent art work of the cover to the last page, the Clivedcn is full of interesting reading matter. Each issue contains new and different material. The magazine offers short stories, plays, reviews of movies, humorous tales, and many other inter- esting features. The Cliverien staff and its faculty advisers encourage the literary talent of the school. They place posters on the bulletin boards urging pupils to write for the Clive- rleng they sponsor short story contests during the course of the year offering prizes for the best stories receivedg they publish any poem or other article that seems to meet their required standard. For these reasons the Cliveden has been the most im- portant force in furthering the literary attainment of Germantown High School. The Cliverlen staff and its contributors owe Mrs. Suteh a great deal for her help- ful work in publishing such an excellent magazine. Mr. Laderman has done a real job with the sales of the Cliveden, for the detailed work in handling the financial side of a publication is no small or easy task. This term's staff members are: lwonroe, Muschenheim, Bodle, Beguin, Kirr- stetter, Logan, Borngesser, Sweeten, Sindell, Blust, Allardice, Nmberg, Gordon, Freeman, Hummel, Landis, Lorenzine, Beidler, Kerst, Thornton, Deal. Ncagle, 'Nic- Ginnis, Newall, Stallsmith, Landell, Costigan, Erning, Clayton, Thomas, Blust, Derr, Davidson, Bloche, Sponsor Mrs. Sutch, Business Sponsor Mr. Lzulerman, Jaffe, Finerguty, Boyed, Hume, Rosner, Blasius, Ensinger, Castelli, Haber, Jaffe. Reenes, Capinegro, Watson, Frank, Papiano, Fisher, Steeley.

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EDITORIALS ACH year Germantown High School, to- gether with the several other high schools in Philadelphia, the hundreds in Pennsyl- vania, and the thousands in the United States, pour forth their graduates, young men and women about to enter college or business, ready to take an important part in civic affairs. The procedure is not new. Yet today, when the patriotic ties are more closely felt than ever before, and when the conditions of world govern- ment rise to challenge fresh combatants, this event of graduation attracts new attention, interest, and importance. It is, or soon will be, squarely up to us to attack the problems we are Sure to face-Self-adjusb ment, Self-support, and Self-confidence. We can- not achieve one of these three without the aid of the other two, nor possibly succeed in life without the acquisition of all three. Therefore, since no one can do the job for us, we must all struggle alike to the common end- Self-securityfattained through devotion to na- tional and civic affairs. OLGA DOMANSKI. T HAS given ine greater pleasure than can be expressed to have helped to bring to you this CLASS RECORD. It does not, however, belong to us, the editors, nor to the staff. It be- longs to all of us, our entire class. We have tried to present in this book the actual record of the activities of our Class of June, 1941. Here we have included the complete story of our high school years. The teachers under whom we have worked, the advisers of our class, our athletic teams and their records are all in these pages. Wie have recorded the high spots of our Senior year and the extra-curricular activities in which so many of us are interested. Here are pictures of our friends, whom we hope to keep as close in later years as they now are. We have produced a CLASS RECORD that we hope will be the bond of remembrance of our happy days in Germantown High School. LEVVIS B. LOGAN.



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First Row: Ziegler, Luongo, Hume, Domanski, Oldach, Evans, Suflas, 05- 'rche-r. Secnnd Row: Masters, ' , U. Jaffe, B. Jaffe, rty, Bodle ' k rnc, Fl-, Rosner Moste Hu: ey, lm Copeland, Capinegro, Frank, Third Row: Thomas, Beatty, Goudy, Vfright, Amherg. CLIPPE R CLIVE DE

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