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i it 53 Ni if il Q1 i in National Honor Society in 1 c i ' X2 X If --5.--'- ,-S.,-4, 1---.....f' ..,.... gale ,..-..---I To servers and leaders and those who guide In whom scholarship-character- truth abide The N. H. S. Portals are opened wide. Twenty-sim INITIATING THE NEWLY-ELECTED MEMBERS Left to right: Viehe, Bonnet, Simon, Stratemeier, Dugan, Johnson, Davidson, Nabozna, Baillie Agle Bradley, Mr. Simmons, Sturdy, Horton, Koch, Zimmerman, Edmonds, Brandt, Mountain, Luxford Kleinfelder, Leffler, Bruce, McCluer. Other member-Draudt. HE Phi Beta Kappa of high schools! VVhat a distinc- tion for Hamburg to be able to have a chapter of this nation-wide organization, thus publicly proclaiming that we belong in the Class Ai' category! Solemnity reigns on that inspirational morning when we widen our ranks with new members. VVhat a thrill to be tapped before this body of friends, knowing that now one has been recognized as worthy of the honor of belonging to a society which has as its ideals: character, leadership. scholarship, and service. Congratulations, new members! You have received the greatest honor that can be earned in high school. May the aims' of this society motivate your entire future!
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COUNTING APPLE MONEY GIFTS SCPVICC Club Left to r ght Wrench Kle nfeldcr Frost Taylor Crawford Klem Johnson M QVICC Pres dentj Abbey Armbruster Spangenburg Z mmerman Fuchs Ba tle Sturdy Van Arsdale Graham QSecreta y Treasurerj Oberly Leifler QPYCSIOCHCD Mss Ba ell Other embers Drankhan Ed onds Nlles PPLES? Candy' the theme song which ldentlhes the Glrls Serv1ce Club as the group Whlch has proved ltself so lndlspensable to the school' MISS Bazzell the club sponsor, and her g1rls have ful mg guests and maklng thelr V1SltS enjoyable Dally band boxes and b1rd cages pour IH at the Well known Lost and Found Department The glrls have served at muslcales, teas, soclal hours, and P T A meetlngs they have cleaned pollshed and scrubbed 1n fact, they have done everything no one else cared to do The SCFVICC Club glrls have entered 1nto all these varr ous dut1es 1n a sp1r1t that IS envled by the other students and one may truly say, L'Well done, good and falthful servants 15,117 K V 'E l Q5 Sfsffio Twenty five - 9 n 7 1 .QT l 9 hlled thelr dut1es as.dellghtfullryicharmlng hostesses 1n guld- O . , - xx ' . . ,. 3.1 ' . . N Y f 4 D CN W 1 f ' 77
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INTERNATIONA GMI , V19 a SCR-0LL f Quill and Scroll fa. 1+ 3 T ff J k.XJ PASSING ON THE LAURELS Left to right-Zimmerman, Sturdy, Agle, Baillie, Edmonds, VanArsdale, Wanmaker, Kenyon, Brandt, Whiting, Mrs Simmons, Horton, Galbraith, Sipprell. Other members-Mountain, Viehe, Kleinfelder, DeVinney. HE national honor society for journalists-Quill and Scrolll Our school is a charter member of this society which encourages and rewards those who have journalistic talent. The person who Wears one of the Quill and Scroll pins is recognized as having good character, high scholar- ship, and exceptional literary ability. Ruth Ann Galbraith, Charlotte Sipprell and Nlason Horton, former initiates, assisted in ceremonies this year when thirteen proud Seniors and one Junior received Quill and Scroll pins. Hamburg High School is proud of the achievements of these upper-classmen and hopes that they may ever live up to the ethical ideals of newswriting which they have so sincerely pursued in their past work. --Q--' -X..--s-1 ,,...-......f- QI 1 Gale 1-Q..--J f Young journalists who vow to make Their mark-and for Fine writing's sake A staunch, unswerving stand to take. fl'wei1ty-sevezz
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