English: Germantown Academy's school song: "The Alma Mater." Lyrics written by
J. Helffenstein Mason, class of
1900. Since the song was authored before
1923, by United States law, if any copyright had existed on the lyrics it has since expired. Therefore, this work is in the public domain. The image above was arranged and typeset by
Wikipedian SyntaxPC, who hereby places his contribution in the public domain.
This document was typeset using Lilypond. The source code used to generate this document is as follows:
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