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Cur Class Gfficers . , I s 1 CLASS OFFICERS Top: Dick Thomas, Jo Waierhouse, Dave Lukens. BoHom: Ginnie McCord
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1 lF 1 MISS I-IEUBACT-I, BOOK 4 To Miss I-Ieubach, advisor oT Book 4, we say Thank you Tor making our English classes so in- TeresTing. I-Ier porTrayaIs oT The greaT Shakespearian characTers will never be TorgoTTen. Goodbye To you, Miss I-Ieubach, and Thank you again Tor your ThoughTTuI help. MISS MOODY, BOOK 7 PreTTy Miss Moody in her black gym suiT will be one OT our pIeasanTesT memories when we leave GermanTown. I-Ier welcome advice and undersTanding, in The gym or in Book 7's advisory, helped us see The humorous side when we were blue or in some diTTicuITy. Farewell, Miss Moody. We hope you will remember us. ,r KF -fig ff' 2 r f mii -' T MX X MR. MALEN, BOOK 5 When we Think oT Mr. Malen, adviser OT Book 5, we realize how diTTicuIT iT will be To leave Ger- manTown. Mr. Malen, besides his many duTies as a senior adviser, Teaches chemisTry To us bewild- ered sTudenTs,1. I-Iis sense oT humor will be an inspiraTion To us when we mighT have some oT The prob- Iems he has. MRS. SANKOWSKY, BOOK 8 We always go To you, Mrs. Sankowsky, when we are looking Tor sympaThy and guidance. I-Iis- Tory was a pleasure To learn under your supervision and The inTeresT- ing discussions in class will long be remembered. To you, Mrs. San- kowsky, we give our warmesT re- gards and besT wishes. MISS E. MONROE, BOOK 6 IT isn'T easy To say goodbye To one as sweeT and undersTanding as Miss Monroe. She has been a source oT help and encouragemenT To us noT only in our hisTory classes buT more so in our senior advisory. Book 6 will always re- member you, Miss Monroe. MISS THOMPSON, BOOK 9 Miss Thompson has been an in- spiraTion To The many TuTure arTisTs who were under her able guidance. I-Ier willing smile and cheerful insTrucTion have aided in bringing scores OT sTudenTs To a beTTer undersTanding OT The beauTy oT arT. Book 9 will cherish The memory oT you, Miss Thompson, Tor making This Iasl' year such a pleasure. Wi Af' f gf.: Q7
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CLASS PRESIDENT Ginnie McCord Qur President . . . Now ThaT we are graduaTing, rnosT oT us will separaTe: each going his or her own way. Some oT us will work, and some will go To college, buT no maTTer whaT Tield is chosen we will have To work hard To geT ahead. During our Three years aT GermanTown, we did noT exacTIy have Things handed To us on a silver pIaTTer, IouT There was always someone To Turn To if we needed help. Now, we will be on our own. We have gone Through a period which will never be TorgoTTen, Tor The knowledge and valued Triendships we have gained will always be recalled. We have noT only been TaughT our sTudies, I3uT good ciTizenship and good sporTsrnanship as well. We have worked TogeTher, laughed TogeTher, and sTruggled TogeTher, and now The Time has come when we have reached The IooTTom rung in The ladder oT IiTe. Now our Task is To climb To The Top. I only can say ThaT I hope each rung will hold success, prosperiTy, and happiness Tor everyone. I will also Take This opporTuniTy To Thank all The Teachers and advisers on IoehaIT of The 66Th class oT GermanTown Tor The warm and Triendly guidance They have given us. IT is our wish ThaT Those who Tollow will appreciaTe This cordial Teeling as much as we have. To you who have been so willing To cooperaTe wiTh The class oTTicers, we exTend our sincere graTiTude. Sincerely yours, Virginia McCord.
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