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Germantown High School * Philadelphia, PA. * Class of 1957

Selma Spector
Memories of GHS>
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---What do I remember
about Germantown High? ---I hated getting up so early to take
the bus. I got very good grades, but felt like a fraud because if I were
really smart, I would have gone to Girl's High. Compared to many of my
classmates, I was intellectually uninspired, politacally naive and socially
retarded. I was not a member of "The Club". I was somewhat in awe
of the "fast" girls who wore sling-backs and pierced earrings,
although I was a little too shy to do much performing |
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Life After GHS>
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---I went to Penn, living
at home and thereby postponing growing up for four more years. At college I
had no particular interest in anything, which is why when my friend Phyllis
Shaffro (class of "56") moved to Berkley to go to Cal, I was easily
persuaded to move west. I had a series of forgettable day jobs and worked
nights in a couple of weird and sometimes wild bohemian bar/hangouts. ---Then the 60's happened and I joined
up for the whole hippie/political thing. I wore paisley, worked for SNCC
during Freedom Summer, got involved in the Free Speech and Anti-Vietnam
movements, got stoned, got arrested, got married. We lived on the economic
edge and enjoyed every minute of it. I spent several years on Venice Beach
where I lived on the boardwalk. My daughter went to a Commie pre-school which
raided Safeway dumpsters for edible discards to provide free-lunch for the
kids while showing how much waste there is in a capitalist society. I think
we were the original recyclers. ---I finally found my niche in the
late 70's when I took a couple theater classes at a community college. I was
hooked! I spent the next decade or so in the Plutonium Players Collective. We
developed a show /street theater /fictitious organization called Ladies
Against Women, which had a six-month run at the Spaghetti Factory in San
Francisco and toured around the country and Canada. A highlight of those
years was playing to a sold out house at Penn! My alter-ego, rich snob Mrs. T
Bill Banks continues to perform whenever she sees a need for consciousness
lowering. ---My years in theater prepared me
well for my next adventure, the world of electoral politics. Life as a
low-income tennant led to my involvement as a housing activist and in 1998
was elected to the Berkeley Rent Stabilization Board, and was re-elected in
2002 for another 4 year term. Our job is to oversee implementation of rent
control in our city, a program constantly under attack by the greedy landlord
industry. I got a chance to go to Cuba last year with a delegation of elected
Berkeley officials visiting our sister city. ---On the home front, my daughter
decided to go back to school after many years in retail and will be attending
Cal in the fall. My marriage broke up about twenty years ago, but last year
an unexpected turn of fate brought us back together. So here I am, back with
my ex, with a daughter entering college. I feel like joining in the chorus of
the Rocky Horror Picture Show "Let's do the time warp again!" |
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Special Thanks to Lois Addison for Scanning Yearbook Photos
&
Special Thanks to Katherina Kripl Bonner for sending Lois Her Copy of the June
1957 Yearbook
& to George Palmer for sending Lois His Copy of the January 1957 Yearbook.
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