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Slide Rule Club SLIDE RULE CLUB I A. Maull, Mrs. Miller CSponsorJ, C. Cinicove, J. Caldwell, E. Wachter, W. Brandt, G. Giifen, F. Martino, J. Shaw, Mrs. Sara Miller is the sponsor of the Slide Rule Club. The club members are taught multiplication, division, and other mathematical processes on the slide rule. The teaching is completely understood and can easily be used. For those who plan to further their education, the slide rule is a great help. All students who have received a grade of Bn or higher are welcome in the Historical Honorary Society, which is sponsored by Mr. Wagner. There are two meetings Ll month to which guest speakers are often invited. The society also takes many trips during the term. HISTORICAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: D. Garlinl-cle, S. Smith, M. Simpson, P. Cantor, V. Trabbia, D. Bell. Second Row: Y. Chapman, M. Finklc, C. Brinkley, L. Stern. Third Row: B. Fineman, M. Sykes, E. Moss, A. Phillips, A. Richman. Fourth Row: S. Kovnat, E. Salus, C. Sweet, E. Sherman, B. Lehrfeld, Mr. Wagner lSponsorJ. ,vm ,, 'WD T5 1 V 5 1, -1 A if i 2 2 ily' Historical Honorary S Society
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Latin Club Seniors: C. Sweet, M. Sykes, P. Turner, E. Salus, E. Sherman, S. Zimring. One Friday each month, conversations in many languages are heard. No, it is not a delegation from the United Nations, just our Linguist Club which is headed by Miss Volkmar. This club is open to all who desire to join, but mostly language students attend. LINGUISTS S. Zatlyn, B. Fineman, D. Garfinklc, C. Cunningham, The Latin Club, under the able supervision of Miss Rose Bruckner, is designed to bring the language of Latin to life. Each term is highlighted with a trip to the Planetarium. This club not only increases one's culture, but provides many pleasant memories for its members after their graduation from Ger- mantown High School. LATIN CLUB First Role: D. Bailey, Presidentg N. Wang, Secretaryg B. Bonfield, D. Bradley, C. Sevilla. Second Row: F. Primiano, Treasure:-5 O. Weislow, R. Yodzio, G. Gardner. Third Row: Miss Rose Buckner, Sponsorg D. Bank, J. Thorn. i . l i i l Lmgulsts Club
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Honor Society M , ,-434016 fp J, A7 f 4. ,gs I 1271, , '7 T W Wifwyffwi 'f ' i f 'V Q ' if if ooov fir -fe--.....,.Q3':fZ7lf ' i. T G-PIN AWARDS First Row: D. Bell, C. Brinkley, V. Laiferty, B. Carson, S. Schoemann f2nd Avvardl. Second Row: N. Banks, E. Moss, C. Cunningham Und Awardj. Third Row: P. Turner, P. Zingle. One of the highest honors of Germantown High School. awarded to upperclassmen, is the G-Pin. This pin is awarded on the basis of outstanding character and valuable services rendered to the school. The recipients of the award must have services in non-athletic activities, besides continually striving to uphold the high ideals of the school. The pupil who receives this award has a right to be proud. You have probably noticed many students wearing the gold keystone and guard pin which signify membership in the Morris Witt Chapter of the National Honor Society. Those who wear this pin are justly proud to be members. For admittance, one must excel in scholarship, leadership, character, and service and must also receive two consecutive awards from the Society before they can become members. Dr. Anne Mulliken, the sponsor, directs the ac- tivities of the Honor Society. HONOR SOCIETY First Row: C. Brinkley, Leininger, C. Cunningham, P. Turner, S. Van Pelt, N. Wang, P. Kastrin, B. Virnelson. Second Row: N. Kirk, S. Ross, S. Schoemann, S. Smith, L. Stern, S. Zim- ring, P. Weiss, Dr. Mullikan QSponsorJ. Third Row: Searforce, E. Grandinetti, M. Llewellyn, J. Moore, J. Coffey, R. Kimel, V. Minissale. Fourth Row: R. Rohrbach, M. Moock, V. Tarabbio, V. Knoedler, E. Rankin, A. Redding, M. Block. Fifth Row: W. Saddington, L. Friedman, L. Damerjian, W. Thieler. G-Pin
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