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Page 28 text:
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01444 Ufficm Dear Classmates, The goal for which we have striven so many years is now at hand. We have reached the end of our school life together and soon we shall go separate ways. Some of us will continue our educationg others will enter the business world, but. let us all remember the friendships which were so dear to us in our high school days. I wish to thank you for the honor you have bestowed upon me by electing me your Class President. With the help of our class advisers, Miss Mullikin and Mr. Jacobs, you have made this class most successful. Our tasks were made lighter by your most hearty support. I am glad to have this opportunity to wish you success and happiness in the future, whatever your life work may be. Sincerely, Romslrr GoRuoN. Mildred Hudson Norma Wedul Blartha Gimbel Carson Stiles James Wilschkc William SuHas Vce-Presiideut Secretary Treasurer
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PEGGY McVICKER BOB GORDON PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Dear Classmates, The time has come for us to say farewell to German- town and to each other, and to go forth to further our endeavors, in college, business, or home. As we regretfully bring the best days of our life to an end, I should like to thank you all for the cooperation rendered during our few years at Germantown. llowever, the future is before us, and 1 feel sure that some of the outstanding abilities you have acquired dur- ing your school life will help bring many of you out on top. Wlc have all shared alike our responsibilities, and we shall now share alike the self-satisfaction that comes from knowing that our last years here have been successful. To all l extend my sincere wishes that the future will hold for each and every one of you, the best ofluek, happi- ness, and success in all your undertakings. Sincerely, PEGGY MCVVICKER. Samoa
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PI AWARD HE highest award that Germantown can offer, the G Pin, is presented to a select group of students each term. A student must do outstanding work in extra-curricular activities of a non-athletic nature in order to be a recipient of this honor. It is also necessary that he he of a good character, and that he receive satisfactory marks in all his subjects. No more than ten students from the AH class, five from the BM class and three from the CH class may receive this award, but that quota is not always filled. Those from the Senior Class who have received the Cn Pin during their stay at Germantown are: A Term-Ann Ashley, Constance Ayres, Edward Block, Olga Domanski, Jo- seph F ulton, Lewis Logan, Harold Moorehead, Louise Sharpe, Norma Wedul, John Wilschke. B Term-lVIartha Gimbel, Catherine Cualtieri, Mildred Hudson, William Suflas, Laura Craig. C Term-Robert Gordon, Peggy McVicker, Deirdre Rhodes. GERMANTOWN HIGH SCHOOL hw in In rrmfy that of the Glass of has been awarded the g Qin m consequence of the attainment of the following requzrements Thposse f Lstan h ctslndlh P atm ofth deals d the b O. terasts f th sch dlns The d Lug fd Linde d alunblase iofhesch l tracurncular u wxhes of Q non sthleuc character 4 3 A grade not lower than F in all studies in the harm during which the award wus made and a-.mg the Pima., oem. x v mum mmm on-Hmmm 5 fit L 1 qm, 42: QQ- 5, '-CJ' . ,f . ess.-, -.,.-L , .M ,- ,..- t..-, ,sm ,..,. ..,.. -'29gL?'g5fi'?'.- ia5ifL543'97El 'zJ.'e'.fE- 'ii-E2-. W'.'EE-ff.-EXIF.lF,J. ?'.Rvf?1i 7 , .ing , - ,.-any-A , 323 92.1-:ff w-fi ig? fi H52 iiififgi ifai ElE,f'51?Hi3'3 HEI ffifgiiii '.1.:,'.- ' - Q-ii If , if if G'P IN AWARD iii :li G if iii . ' ' 71-3 if' , . . 'QP ,5 1 Q mm U an qu C m r e mm 1. ei .n ta es in 0 e oo. 71:5 QL 2 rm ei- 0 is n v an v r-vice no max . ' 72 Ct. , . l . I 3555
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