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5 'dia 9 if YA COMMITTEE OF TEN 4,1 ,WL ' .f an ff' f xff ' .f I 1 f f Seafcd: Alan Rodgers, Christina Brinkley, Gerald Robbins, Carolyn Cunningham. Standing: Norma Wang, Opy Damerjian, Charles Berger, Richard Weiler, Milton McGriff, Linda Damerjian. Com mittee of Ten One of the highest positions attainable in the Germantown High School is to be part of the Com- mittee of Ten. The group is under the direction of Mrs. Bernadette Strouse, and is made up of five girls and five boys chosen by our student body. These ten people handle various departments. Among these departments are halls and corridors, assembly planning, sports promotion, bulletin boards, lunchroom, and several other school activities. It would be practically impossible for the school to be without the aid of this fine group. The president and vice-president of our student association are chosen from the Committee of Ten. 4 ,Q SENATORS AND ALTERNATES Seated: J. Spaulding, D. Bailey, R. Tucker, R. Raudenbush, D. Fox, B. Carson. Standing: G. Battaglia, L. Stern, Smith, A. Maull, V. Lafferty, Y. Chapman. Senators are the elected representatives of their respective books. They are chosen by their classmates for their outstanding merit in the Helds of scholar- ship, leadership, and character. The senators support the student body and are its mainstays. They en- courage student participation in school affairs and lead the school to greater achievements. Senate
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Installation Student Association Dear Classmates, First, I would like to say, thank you for your full-hearted coopera- tion this term in all our endeavors. This past term has been successful only because of your constant support. Now that we are about to travel new paths of life, we must all remember the lessons we have learned here as good, upstanding citizens of a thriving community. The roles we will take in the world will be diiferent for each of us. We will make new friends and enjoy many new experiences, but I think, we shall never forget the good times we've had and the faithful friends we've made here during our three years. I wish you all love, luck, and happiness through your lives. Thank you all again. Sincerely, NORMA WANG, President Student Association. Norma Wang, President
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BAND ORCHESTRA First Row: D. Townsend, Lowe, V. Hensen, G. Battaglia. Second Row: S. Stanley, G. Schuler, A. Brook, P. Ziegler, A. Ackerman, K. Webb. Third Row: Whitley, H. Wills, Madley, M. Llewellyn, R. Workman. Fourth Row: J. Toland, C. Willis, A. Gouker, Bell, L. Noble. Fifth Row: H. Brown, J. Renshaw, W. Woodward. Orchestra The orchestra plays a prominent part in the more serious assemblies and special programs. It works hard and practices daily, under the direction of Mr. Evans. The orchestra highlights the Installation ceremony of the Senate and the Committee of Ten, and Move-Up Day Assembly. Above all, we shall always remember its beautiful contribution to our graduation exercises. First Row: S. Rohe, T. Pinckett, R. Barshinger, D. Stecker, D. Werner, E. Cary, M. Hume, B. Partridge, D. Fox, M. Dunn. Scr- omi Row: J. Gressel, G. Fether- man, W. Painter, C. Thompson, R. Keenan, E. Johnson, E. Battle, T. Johnson, D. Bruloek. Third Rout A. Gouker, J. Renshaw, M. Llewellyn, A. Ackerman, R. Berger, S. Silverman, R. Bordihn, J, Halliman, J. Bloom, M. Carson. fourth Row: L. Noble, W. Wood- ward, J. Toland, J. Jamison, E. Harris, B. Burlock, R. Indictor. J. Calvitti., T. Holliday. Fifth Ron: Krill, Whitley, Burlick, M. Block, L. Opalesky, J, Hopkins, J. Bell, H. Brown. Sixth Ron: S. Hellings, J. Harris, E. Debrandis, R. Costa, C. Cini- cova, C. DeAnnis, R. Workman, E. Watson. ,M , 452 ii. lim, Our school band is made up of very ambitious and fine musicians. Contributing to the success of the group was Mr. Leroy Evans, its very capable leader. The band, which played at all our football games, added much school spirit. We were very fortunate to have such a fine musical group as a part of our school. Band 'S Y v.., . M
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