Germantown High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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GRADUATION PLAN l xg if ' 5 l c ., W ff I l i Our Last Pr-omenadelm HTHE LAST ROUND-UPN LANS completed, equipment packed, and the trail marked out, our class started out for its last round-up. About the twenty-fifth of June, we dropped our reins at McAllister's hitching post for lunch. The ride had made us all hungry, and we were delighted to find such a wonderful feast in store for us. As we left. we all thanked Bob Schmitt and his cohorts for planning such amcrry frolic. Speaking of good times reminds us of the dance given a fortnight before the round-up which Betty Barber and Jim Bower handled so well. It was held at Cedarbrook Country Club's homestead June 5, and Bill Hammersly and his orchestra furnished the music. The girls received beautiful souvenirs. Hats off to Betty and .lim and their assistants for a great dance! With a final farewell to Bob Schmitt once again, we started on o11r way, and after a few days of riding the range, we finally dismounted and prepared for the most thrilling part of our ''round-up -commencement. We laid away our boots and saddles and donned more formal clothes for this great day. Preparations for this event had been completed beforehand by Sally Spear and her committee. Thus ended our ride -the round-up each and every senior will long remember. 27

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1 2B COMMITTEES Chairman-SALLY SPEAR Daniel Hickey Bill Pronzato Margie Sietz Doris Dager Janice Day Lois Reeves Nancy Smith Elma Miller Mildred Patterson Helen Leary Doris Buchse Betty Drew Mary Zurn LUN CHEON Chairman.-BOB SCHMITT Nelson Goudy Jack Copeland Alice Wurst Jean Oldach Chairmen Dave Weisenborn Bill Thomas Bob Michel Gene Meyung Marian Boughner Ruth Worrell Louise Lorenzine Virginia Lou Austin Mildred Evans Kitty Wright PROM JIM BOWER, BETTY BARBER Marguerite Lytle Florence Fischer Alice Beatty Miriam Bayne Irene Suflas 26



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COMMITTEE OF TEN ALICE BEATTY ROBERT LUONGO HAROLD CLARKE ROBERT MOSTERTZ NANCY EBERLE RICHARD REID PHYLLIS ESHBACH JEAN SAFRIN JACK KULP ESTIIER YEIIKES HE Committee of Ten is considered a cornerstone in the structure of our student government. Because of the limited membership and the responsi- bility with which its members are charged, it is a great honor to serve on the Committee of Ten. In order that it may act more efficiently, the Committee is sub-divided into five small groups, each with a specific duty to perform. This term, through the efforts of Phyllis Eshbach and Alice Beatty on the poster committee, the bulletin boards have been remarkably improved. Jack Kulp and Richard Reid have en- forced the smoking laws, while Robert Mostertz and Jean Safrin have taken care of the lunchrooms. The halls and stairways were handled by Nancy Eberle and Esther Yerkes, and Harold Clarke and Robert Luongo attended to the assembly duties. Under the guidance of Mr. Strauss, the Committee headed by Robert Luongo as president and Alice Beatty as vice-president met regularly every week. This term the Committee has Worked endlessly to enforce the rules of the school and to improve it in every way possible. We hope that the future Commit- tees will continue to make further improvements in the operation of student gov- ernment. ,All A hu N ww v X ,,, W Q 4675214 fi? CQV V5 'T' NF., 53 7 Aj Qxfjaxfj I we -- c A 1 - Qgfivgc Hgh 7-ik I 0:00 + C ommlitcaca ot ten f 28

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