Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)
- Class of 1936
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XQIWQI Xiifiwi THE CLASS OF 1936 OFFICERS President, Amos Minkel Wee-President, James Sullivan Treasurer, Philip Schreiner Secretary, Margaret Smith ROLL James Abbott Richard Abbott Milton Agle Ellsworth Ahrens George Alderdice Norman Alderdice Polly Beatty Margaret Beltz john Best Carol Braner Bailey Bobbitt Mildred Brocksopp Donald Brown Josephine Buchanan joseph Bums Velia Celli Edward Curtiss Alma Jean Daetsch Dorothy Darling Leroy Dawson Roberta Draudt Kenneth Drechsler Carlton Dubbert Ruth Dubois Bernard Eckhardt Burton Eclchardt Emerson Ellis Dorothy Falter Rita Fernandez Bette Flenniken jane Fletcher Ruth Flumerfelt jack Fogelsanger Eugene Foster Dorothy Gerber Agnes Graham Robert Grimm Gene Gross jane Gurley Rita Haberer Donald Hale Edith Hall Glenn Haushalter Thomas Heineman Mary jane Hines Hilton Hornaday Howard Hunt Natalie Imhotf Raymond Kirst Hilda Klein Jerome Koch Richard Koch Harry Krazmein Eva Liebler Charles Longworth Donald Luxford Robert McAllister William McClelland Robert McClure Marion Mansfield Doris Meyer john Miller Richard Miller Donald Minekime Amos Minkel Ray Mitchell Anthony Moisiewicz Everdina Mumbach Ellen Murphy Howard Osborn Jack Oveubcrg De Etta Patton Alfred Pfitzinger Flomell Phalen Leon Piguet Freda Richardson Erika Richert Charles Roberts Richard Robinson Edward Sawers Laura Scholl Esther Schosek Philip Schreiner joseph Schumer Doris Shanks Margaret Smith Mary Ann Sobolewski Ellen Stapell Eileen Steese Sylvia Stern Robert Stransky Alf? Straub Jeanette Stuhlmiller james Sullivan Darrell Temple Burnt-ll Thurber Jean Tillou Robert Todd john Tutalg Rollin Tuttle james Viger Marie Viox Roscoe Wallace Adelaide Weiss Ilse Westermann Ruth Wittmeyer Arleene Wolfe PROGRAM Processional Junior Orchestra Invocation Rev. F. E. Rohinson Cherubim Song - Bortnyansky Waters Ripple and Flow - - Deem: Taylor Romany Life - - - Wctar Herbert SENIOR CHORUS Mr. Ernest E. Jlzern, Guert Conductor Salutatory - Edward J. Sawers Salatatorian Prelude - Chopin Clair de lune .... Debursey Andante finale de Lucia di Lammermoore - Leselzetitzky Ima: f. Miniel fr. , Valedirtorian Address - - - Dr. Charles Cooper Dirutor cf Training, Brockport Normal School Shadow Dance from Dinorah - - Meyerbeer Shepard Thy Demeanor Vary - English Folk Tune Mir: Margaret Hung Accompanied by Mr. Gordon Young Presentation of Awards - Principal L. Vernon Simmons Presentation of Class Superintendent Frederick J. Mollitt Presentation of Diplomas Mrs. Robert O. Beatty Mr. Eugene Osborn Memberr, Board of Education Benediction Rev. F. E. Robinson Recessional - Junior Orchestra ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Senior Chorus for commencement is conducted by Ernest E- Ahern, who is acting as guest conductor on invitation of Director Morris Poummit. Mr. Ahem, former supervisor of music in the Hamburg Public Schools, is now in charge of choral music in the West High School, Rochester. Assisting him for these numbers are Miss Margaret Young, soprano soloist, Rochester, and Miss Sylvia Stern of Hamburg, accompaniSK- In accordance with a custom of the Hamburg Board of Education, diplomas are presented to the class by members of the Board who have SOHS or daughters graduating. Diplomas to the young ladies will be presented by Mrs. Robert O. Beatty, to the young men by Mr. Eugene C. Osborn. i .i..- Floral decorations for Commencement Season are in charge of The H b . . . am urg Parent-Teacher Association with Mrs. Catherine Gould, chair- man of the committee on arrangements. Cooperating with the P. T. A. is the Hamburg Garden Club. -1- .o -1. if Hhs -Qffbif program 'wax :el and printed by :tudenlf of the Hamburg Publi: School: Indurlrial Ari: Department Prim Slaop. 10- xwll Sf mznnm: Jfnssocm rr , I x ' r na- ...G A- -'.a 4 1-1 2 ' FPL. f N 1 5 1 ,Q 1' 'lm- . 2 1 - .-2 f Q . .' ' dfi'iV'h'K4 '- . ' ' . . . . f - ' . v 1 an , 9 . . 5. ' c-. ., 'U '61 5. -. o xv-, ' ' ' ' pig. . N . -o-gl'-I' . 'V ' w I 2. - 9' - , s- 1 1 s llnl I X E E 5 E 5 i S i f L h fl v I 4 w 5 E HIRAABLJRCE OUR THEATRE I-IIGI-I SCHOOL oF ACTION J -Y I Tl-ua MASQUE ll Wifi: 11114 xxxxx x xx wx X S K 0 Q 8 0 RS 0 Q W Q WAN PubHshed by 1'l4 E C:L.AkEiS CD F l4?3 6 HAMBURG I-IIGI-I SCI-IOOL HAMBURG, ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK 5 fi ,, V 35 ,,., Q, 59' ovewovcl Xl? HE thecfcce mth lee symbol the masque code we mclomltcble cplclf of the chow must gc oh LS ccmpoccble to hfe 1. I-Icmboeo H gh School The sumple ut leecohfol clccmo of school lwfe chcl we ln the gveater: scenes of llfe Ltself' mcllce school lhcleed c mmlctoce theccce When the pcemcece hoe been gwen when the last bouquet has been sent and when memomes of old loved scenes and expemences owe cecolled the Fclendly cltmosphece of Hclmbuvg Hlgh School wlll eoev pvedomlnclte ln the cemlnls cences of the Cost of 1936 Moy the lmes hece spoken and the scenes hen-e enacted be wocthy of the vespect the pcclee ond, the eoppoce of the patrrons of Hclmbuvg Hlgh School T . . 7 . . . . . N ,, . . .n I L I . A lj . . 7 . cllvectovs adequately tvcllnlng eclclfm actor: fora lflls Uole a v 7 1 7 7 eclication Nix Y1f'LCLl'Ly yGCL'CS tlfLQUG IfLCl,S 139911 I-IClYYLlDllIZ'g High School a man whose dynamic personality has successfully clivected the student body in the etlfiics of good, sporrtsmanslmip. It is he who constantly safneguaccis the physical. Weil- being of the entice cast, wisely ciiscevning the fact that i-oloiist health and physical vigor: ave essential to the success of any drama. To MU. Howe, the finest spovtsman in the entice school, the Class of 1936 Wishes to Sm Ceve Ly dedicate its Qnnua L, fcfme 'Masque.,7 ,S ., 5 1 if A 55 S X4 V ,. 2 Y I 'a QE?-P1 --sf , , , 'E s ff ' 2? MR. ARTHUR L. HOWE Direcfor of Physical Educafion 'ii I 5 3 6 4 Ur X ,V f ? 412f,gf., Synopsis MANAGEMENT BOX OFFICE PROMOTERS AND SPONSORS MANAGER I DIRECTOR ASSISTANT DIRECTORS PRESS AGENTS I SECRETARIAL STAFF THE DRAMA STAGE SETTING CAST OF CI-IARACTERS STARS UNDERSTUDIES SUPERS PROLOGUE A ACTS AND SCENES CLIMAX EPILOGUE ' BETWEEN ACTS ADVERTISEMENTS Administration Life is like a puppef needing managers +o regu- laie Hs s+rings. 0? gr K' -S THE SCHOOL BOARD BALANCES l?l THE BUDGET Leff fo righf: Dr. Frederick J. Moffiff. Superinfendenf of Schools: Mr. J. Franlc Harfman, Mr. Henry Sfrafmeier. Presidenfq Mr. Charles Bradley, Vice-Presidenf: Mrs. Eleanor S. Beaffy. Mr. Donald Sharp. Mr. Eugene C. Osborn, Mr. Paul C. Clark. Miss lone Pierce. Secrefaryg lNofe-Mr. Osborn was appoinfed fo fill fhe place vacafed by Mr. William D. Allen. who resigned upon his elecfion as Supervisorl. The Box Office Wifhouf a box office fhere would be no fheafer-wifhouf a school board fhere could be no school. As fhe box office fakes in money only fo spend if again on fhe fheafer, so, also, does fhe school board which, receiving financial aid from fhe sfafe, invesfs if in fhe school. The progressive spirif of Hamburg High School has been advanced by fhe ever moving program of enlargemenf facilifafed by fhe vigorous efforfs of fhis group. The box office of Hamburg High School Theafer ulfimafely serves fo infroduce fhe ever-changing scenes of ifs drama fo fhe eager, curious, and expecfanf public. T l ' 'V' ' ui. ' '- is is -QX . W N 4 rf? The Sponsors As 'rhe sponsors srrive ro promore a more symparheric conracr loelween 'rhe 'rhearer and 'rhe audience, so, also, funclions Jrhe P. T. A. which cooperares wirh rhe Hamburg schools as a unir 'ro creare grearer uniformiry of purpose, finer friendship, and an ideal parrnership loerween rhe home and The school. During +he pasr year Hamburg High School has fel? +he moving, working presence of rhe P. T. A. in such underrakings as Jrhe amareur hour for The benelir of 'rhe School Communiry Chesr and i'rs Know Your School campaign involving an evening session of all classes. True ro rhe 'rifle of sponsors and promorers, This worrhy organizaiion ever aims 'ro develop and render more enjoyable rhe drama of high school life. Lefr ro righl: Mrs. J. Harrison Welch. Presidenrp Mrs. James W. Dougan, Miss Lovina Robbins, Mrs. Frederick J. ' Morrill. Mrs. T. H. Griswold, Mrs. G. R. Van Brocklin, Miss Alice Riehle. Secreraryg Dr. Frederick James Moflifl, Mrs. James T. Gunning. Miss Florence Eckhardr, Mrs. Eleanor S. Bearly, Mrs. Arrhur C. Brerrle, Mrs. William J. Gunnell, Mrs. William H. Gould, Mr. L. Vernon Simmons. THE P.T. A. APPROVES GUIDANCE PROGRAM I I I I MR. LUXFORD CI-IOOSES PIERCE AVENUE FOR HIS RESIDENCE Our Message to the Class of I936 You are The TuTure. Your communiTy, your counTry. will be whaT you give To iT-whaT you make iT. The whole is The sum oT The parTsg ThereTore, iT behooves each of you To sTrive To make yours a perTecT parT. THE VILLAGE Box-xiao or Hfxmsuiae The Village Board and the Ideal Community WhaT is The ideaI communiTy in which To Iive? IT consisTs parTIy of physical Things-good homes, churches, schools, sTreeTs, waTer, sewers, IighTs, gardens, parks, piaygrounds, open spaces: parTIy oT ideas and ideals-wise adminisTraTion, Teaching, arTs, cuITure, civic pride. Triendliness. welfare and, mosT imporTanT, The IoesT environmenT in which To rear The ciTizens of The Tu- Ture-The children of Today. NaTure adorns The landscape and-provides The seTTing. buT wheTher a communiTy is ideal is deTermined by The spiriT of iTs people. IT is encouraging ThaT, in This communiTy aTTer a period oT depression and dis- couragemenT, There is a renewed desire To carry on and To cooperaTe in Those eTIorTs which are necessary To preserve and improve The Things which make and keep a com- muniTy an ideal place in which To Iive. Promoters ln The old days pioneers from The ATlanTic seaboard fared wesTward inTo The wilderness of WesTern New York, and here and There along The rivers and The Indian Trails arose small seTTlemenTs of sincere home-seekers. Always almosT The firsT con- siderafion of These early people was The provision for The educaTion and Training of Their children. The meeTing house and The school house were someTimes builT before The cabins of The seTTlers were finished. Hamburg is a comrnuniTy where This TradiTion sTill survives. lTs business men and The parenTs of Today's younger people feel ThaT good roads, fine public buildings and The maTerial signs of prosperous Towns, essenfial Though They may be, are secon- dary To Those Things which make for culTure and spiriTual progress. Thus each year, even during The depression, This group of public-minded cifizens has supporTed The schools of Hamburg mosT generously, and has made every eTforT To make Hamburg a Town where young people may develop all ThaT is TinesT and besT in Their lives. The seniors of i936 will long remember wiTh pride The cooperaTion These men have given in The producTion of Their yearbook. LefT To righfz Mr. Joseph E. Leach. Secrefaryq Donald B. Korsf, Presidenf: Mr. ArThur L. Howe, Mr. John McQuade, Dr. T. C. Hoffman. THE CHAMBER HOLDS A BOARD MEETING DR. FREDERICK J. MOFFITT Superinfendenf, Hamburg Schools TLLQ MQHGQQU HAMBURG schoois ave taovtunate indeed, to have at their' head. a pvogvessive eclucatov such as DU. Mottitt, uncier: whose aarninistvation Hamburg schoois have become weii known thvoughoiit the state tor' theit' tiovwava-ioohing pvogvarn. Dv. Mottitt is the tivst to encouxage any new experiment in teaching, tot' he ineiieves in being at the heaci ot the pvocession Uathev than tioiiowing aiong atitev it. As the nianagei' of the schooi theatve wheve move anci move successtiii Pvocluctions ave being staged, DU. Moflfiff is vespscisd Poi- his gsod juagrnent and acllniveci tot' his courage in carrvying out his pvogvessive pvogvam. The seniovs of 736 teei that they owe a cleiot of gvatitute tor' his hincliy intevest and encoiusagement. MR. L. VERNON SIMMONS Principal, Hamburg High School The Divectoi' Xl T1-IE success of any clvama is made ov mavveci by its ciivectov. The success ot' Haminiivg High School, howevev, is Weii asslwecl by the out- standing and efficient Wovl-Q ot, MU. Simmons, its tlitettot. This yetit his drive on tittittide mtitlis, and aiso his pians for homevoom guidance for' tiitiwe yeavs, have clone much to tauivthev the Weituave ot ati the actovs. These activities oniy sevve as anothev exampie to show his untiving ettovts to enhance the Weii-being of the schooi and ati its stucients. To MU. Simmons, fviend, in both Worfk and piety, the cast owes a iavge pavt of What' it has accompiisheci and what it hopes to accompiish in yeavs to come. Miss Bazzel: Because of her Tine work wiTh The Girls' Service Club, Miss Bazzel has become known and ad- mired ThroughouT The school as a good manager. Mr. Collins: This splendid. clean-cuT. young man, al- Though new This year. has enTered righT inTo The spiriT of Hamburg High School. having sponsored The Boys' Service Club and assisTed in coaching The champion TooT- ball Team. Mr. Ford: All go To Mr. Ford when They wish To have budgeTs balanced, Tor he is The school's Tinancial experT. The sTaTT wishes To Take This opporTuniTy To Thank him for his advice on annual Tin- ances. Miss GranT: The girls who Take homemaking under Miss GranT are exceedingly Tor- TunaTe. Tor her unfailing sense of humor and her wil- lingness To help her pupils make work in The coTTage really Tun. Miss Harvey: How many Times Miss Harvey's elasTic pa- Tience has sTruck a spark in our graTiTude! CounTless are The Times ThaT her kindness has helped us Through an oTherwise discouraging mo- menT. Mr. HunTley: IT anyone wishes someThing done Thoroughly, he calls on Mr. HunTley. a capable and Tair business in- sTrucTor. who has, This year. achieved Tame ThroughouT New York STaTe. Mr. Braun: The unTailing inTer- esT oT Mr. Braun in his work is TelT by all oT his sTudenTs who have proTiTed immea- surably by his kindness and helpful guidance. Mr. Dickson: AlThough new here This year, Mr. Dickson a charming young man, has gained many Triencls among The young people wiTh his very Triendly personaliTy. Miss Graham: AlThough a quieT, reserved person, Miss Graham has made her kindly conscienTious earnesTness TelT by all who have aTTempTed The LaTin lingo. Mr. Harper: This young man's versaTiliTy and individualiTy conTinue To make him pop ular' ThroughouT The school He's a man's man and all The boys are devoTed To him Miss HousTon: This TalenTed arT Teacher, while chummy wiTh her pupils, commands Their uTmosT respecT. Her youThTul spiriT has been con Tagious in Hamburg High School. Margie Ann Kaufmann: The Seniors were greaTly disap poinTed when This capable young woman resigned be cause of ill healTh in Janu ary oT This year. Her dra maTics and public speaking classes were exceedingly popular. Miss Munsey: Bewildered sTu- denTs in The library would be losl' wiThouT The TacTTul co- operalion of Miss Munsey who is always ready and wil- ling To be of service. Mr. Poummif: Music sTudenTs know Mr. PoummiT Through all his moods, Tempesfuous as well as cheerful. They know him, Too. for his many kind and generous impulses. Miss Riehle: Miss Riehle is quieT, unassuming. and dis- creef. buT always happy and sociable. l-ler success in Teaching is largely due To her unfailing earneslrness. Mr. Schweikardf: l-low very quickly his associaTes recog- nize and admire Mr. SchweikardT's zesT Tor life! ln him The sTudenTs observe This feeling and are more Than Tempfed To imifafe such a wholesome spirif. Mrs. Simmons: Always There -always ready To guide- ThaT's Mrs. Simmons. Truly The MoTher of Seniors. ll' is To her inspirafion, willing aid. and biTs of worldly wis- dom Thaf They owe many of Their accomplishmenfs. Miss WarburTon: Many will be surprised To learn Thaf our perfecT liTTle lady spends mosT of her spare Time play- ing The piano-exquisifely beaul'iTul composifions oT Bach. Mozarl' and Chopin. Mrs. Pierce: NoT only Juniors. buT all who ever come in conTacT wiTh Mrs. Pierce know her for her energefic manner. jolly laughfer, and confinual high spirifs. Mr. Prior: As soon as Mr. Prior enfered our high school Theafer. he began To aTTracT insTanT cooperafion wiTh his new and infriguing ideas and Thaf magnefic personaliTy. Miss Schular: Miss Schuler wiTh her conTagious. folly smile and encouraging words af The crucial momenTs has made herself unusually well liked by all The girls. espec- ially The aihlefes. Miss Seavy: This splendid Teacher's affable. coopera- Tive spirif and her inTense inTeresT in her work and pu- pils make her friendship well worfh culfivafing. Miss Sfevensonz W h e n e v e r anyone feels ill during school hours he knows Thai he can obTain sympafhy and The requisife aTTenTion from Miss STevenson, The compe- TenT school nurse. Mr. Wilker: Chummy. friendly. a pal To The boys! These Things characTerize Mr. Wilker. Having been a bas- kefball ace in college. he has done an excellenT iob of coaching Hamburg High School baskeiball. Chief of Press Agents A press agenT oT The school drama is Miss Robbins, The kindly sympaTheTic Teacher who helped all The younger acTors Through Those TirsT mosT painful days oT learning liTTle cues and expressions-Those TirsT hours spenT in acquiring aTmosphere. ThroughouT all of This year she has carried on a drive Tor books and has succeeded in collecTing Thousands, all oT which will be used To TurTher aid The liTTle ones in her care. l-ler unfailing kindness Tor The leasT as well as Tor The greaTesT has earned her an enviable place in The hearTs oT The sTudenTs oT l-lamburg schools-a place ThaT can never be usurped. MISS l.OVlNA ROBBINS Principal, Grade School ' Top row-leTT To righT: Miss Rei- man, Miss Thiel, Mrs. MounTain, Miss King, Mrs. Robson, Miss Colby, Miss Longaker, Miss Shu- TelT. Middle row: Miss Yaeger, Miss Riseley, Miss Goggins. Miss Krenning, Miss Brownell, Mrs. l-laas. Mrs. Temple. Mrs. Fuller, Miss Sfevenson. Miss Adams. BOT- Tom row: Mrs. l-lunT, Miss Mc- Clelland, Miss Higgs, Miss Rob- bins. Principal: Miss Way. Miss Gressman, Miss Marshal. The Grade School Faculty These elTicienT assisTanTs oT Miss Robbins have inTroduced aspiring young acTors To The TechnicaliTies oT The sTage. Through Them The players TirsT learned The essen- Tials oT successTul perTormance. As The Class oT I936 sTages iTs Tinal producTion, iT remembbers wiTh graTiTude The friendly aid given by The grade school TaculTy in years gone y. PRESS AGENTS POSE FOR STAFF Pl-TOTOGRAPHER Chief Usher IT is Miss EclchardT, beloved principal oT Hamburg Junior 'l-ligh School, who plays The role oT head usher. The young acTors who are green performers are conducTed To Their places by This eTTicienT and undersTand- ing guide. From Their posiTions They are given The opporTuniTy To choose The roles which They play. lT is necessary Tor a sTudenT acTor To Try ouT Tor various roles, Tor iT is diTTiculT, aT such a young age, To be sure whaT course To Tollow. The Seniors oT I936 will go ouT onTo The sTage oT liTe wiTh besT wishes and l4indesT ThoughTs Tor Their sincere guide and Triend. l MTSS FLORENCE ECKHARDT Principal, Junior l-ligh School The Junior l-ligh School Faculty When The shy sixTh grader TirsT enTers l-lamburg Junior l-ligh School he experi- ences a Teeling oT proTound graTiTude Tor The Triendly assisTance oT iTs TaculTy. LiTTle does he dream aT ThaT Time whaT a viTal role These assisTanTs OT Miss EclchardT will play in The success oT his career. l-low closely They observe him To deTecT his own parTicular TalenT. To This sTeadTasTly loyal group The Class oT I936 wishes To express iTs hearTTelT appreciaTion. USHERS MEET FOR INSTRUCTIONS Row back of Table-leTT To righT: Mrs. Dominslai. Miss BorcharT, Mr. Hanan. Mrs. Niles, Miss STeven- son, Mr. Conklin. Miss Eclchardh Principal: Miss Sullivan, Miss Cummings, Mr. Willcer. Miss Ben- way. Row in TronT oT Table, leTT To righT: Miss Munsey. Miss C-3ranT, Miss Reynolds. SecreTary: Miss Cavanaugh, Mrs, O'Day, Mr. Brown. Assistant Directors The taithtul, untiring guidance ot the assistant directors has contributed much to the success ot the .players ot Hamburg High School Theater Without their alole assistance in helping each player to find himself, many an amateur would have lost considerable time in discovering his own par- ticular role in the drama ot lite, or, perhaps. he might have tailed. Many are the hours ot outside aid to puzzled actors that this group has so gener- ously given. Their etliciency has reduced erroneous decisions to a minimum. lt is, theretore, with grate- tul appreciation and regret that the Cast ot I936 bids tarewell to its excellent taculty. Assistant Directors Under the Spotlight 'All 'rhe worlcl's a slage And all Jrhe men and women merely players They have Jrheir exils and Their enlrrances, Ancl one man in his Time plays many par'rs.' V ! A Q2 I V 1 I X Xxx X., T V . i H 4, X 3 E e 5 t I! A A n F 4 rf? ,M V . fm SAE? 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JR.: Class Presideni' Baskeiball-2. 3, 4 Service Club Naiional Honor Socieiy Amos plans io have his chief coniribuiion Io sociely Thai of iniernalional revision of ihe social sysiem. Maybe our grandchildren will siudy his work in hisiory. MARGARET SMITH: Class Secrefary Sfudenl Council-2. 3. 4 IreasurerSophomore Class Service Club-3, 4 II' is noi' surprising 'Io learn Ihai' Margarei desires 'ro be- come an execufive secreiary, for, 'rhroughouf high school she has held posilions o'i re- sponsibilily and irusi. W. JACK FOGELSANGER: Lead, Senior Play Nafional Honor Socieiy Siudeni' Council Presi- denl. Jack is going Io follow 'rhe iooisieps ol: his iaiher. The Hfraierniiy of mor'ficians will welcome a new member. SENIOR OFFICERS I936 STARS JAMES SULLIVAN: Class Vice-PresicIen+ Aihlefics-2, 3, 4 Nafional Honor Sociefy Aihlefic Council During his high school course Sully has been ouisfanding in alhleiics. and folks feel cer- Iain fhal' he is choosing wisely in becoming a physical educa- iion Ieacher. PHILIP C. SCHREINER: Commercial Club-2. 3 Class Treasurer-4 Aciiviiies Accounis Book- keeper-2, 3 ' Naiional Honor Sociely Foriunafe will be Ihe business man who has Philip for his pri- vafe secrefary as he has shown himself irusiworlhy, reliable, and worihy of confidence. NEMERSON ELLIS: Edilor-in-Chief Science Club-2, 3 Orchesira-I, 2 Naiional Honor Socieiy Emerson has shown himself a second Einsiein. In ihe fu- fure he will make a name for himself as a physicis+-ma+he- mafician. The Senior Class is mosl ioriunaie in having excelleni leaders who presenf I'he leading characrers in iis drama, School Life. Like all iine aciors, They have had previous experience on Ihis siage of high school aciiviiy, Ihus helping +o make 'rhis preseniaiion excepiionally well produced. ,Iggy DONALD E. BROWN: STevedore's Club-2. 3 Quill and Scroll NaTional Honor SocieTy Donald, long our masTer elec- Trician. will experimenT wiTh efher waves. Maybe some day he will display his own spe- cial seT. ROBERT MCCLU RE: STevedore's Club-3 Commercial Club-'I. 2 Annual Sfaff When his high school days are over. Bob will find a place in business awaiTing him. We wish him success in finding a very excellenT iob with which To supporf him- self. ERIKA RICHERT: STudenT Council-2, '4 Quill and Scroll Nafional Honor Sociefy If you ever wish anyone To come in and arrange your flowers aTTracTiveIy for a parTy, don'T neglecf To call Erika. for floral decorafing will be her specialfy. DISTINGUISHED SENIORS STARS JANE S. GURLEY: Senior Play NaTI. Honor SocieTy-4 Quill and Scroll-4 IT you are looking for a psy- chology experT, don'T overlook Jane. She hopes To adiusT people inTo The walk of life for which They are besf suiTed. RAY MITCHELL. JR.: FooTbaII-2. 3, 4 Pres. Service Club National Honor Sociefy His cIassma+es have feIT for some Time ThaT Ray is desfined To becomes very disTinguished commissioned officer aT WesT Poinf and paTrioTicaIly serve his naTion. JEAN TILLOU: Annual STaff STudenT Council-4. Service Club-3. 4 The broTherhood of microbe hunTers will welcome Jean as soon as she has completed her course To become a pafholo- gisT. IT is hoped she won'T con- TracT a new disease. While The oTFicers of The Senior Class have greaTesT possibiIiTy, They are ably assisTecI by ouTsTanding Seniors who also play imporTanT roles by helping The officers in Their duTies and doing Their uTmosT To esTabIish The success of The drama. 1 L, JAMES ABBOTT: Opera ArT Club-3 Senior Annual Assembly' James will workin The prinTing Trade so we'll go To Mr. Ab- boTT Tor our announcemenTs. He's a Tine Type To seT Type, we're sure. MTLTON AGLE: Boys' Service Club-2, 3 Library Club-3 AviaTion Club-I This young man earned his Hamburg High School diplo- ma in January and has now successfully enTered ThaT greaTer drama oT liTe iTselT. GEORGE ALDERDICE: FooTball-2. 3, 4 Homeroom SecreTary-3 Baseball-3' George hopes To Take wings and soar away. One would be sure oT happy landings wiTh George as his piloT. PO LLY BEATTY: I PresidenT AThleTic Ass'n BaslceTball Service Club When one has losT his pearls or walleT in The lake. Miss BeaTTy is The one To consulT. Polly plans To do some se- rious diving. JOHN BEST: Senior Annual STaTT Exchange EdiTor Trum- peTeer -4 lnTerclass BaslceTball When one has a serious legal maTTer To be unTangled, he'll Tind Mr. BesT The besT. John will be a compeTenT lawyer. RICHARD ABBOTT: DramaTics Club-3 Senior Play Senior Annual STaTT Dick is an arTisTic dramaTisT. He will Tollow The TooTlighTs' merry beams, buT noT TorgeT his arT. ELLSWORTH AH RENS: Baseball-3 Sophomore Hop-2 Freshman BaslceTball As a lover of naTural life, EllsworTh will Tollow The ex- ample oT The birds, Tor he plans To piloT ,his own plane one oTi These days. NORMAN ALDERDICE: r EooTball-3, 4 Track-3 STevedores' Clu b-4 Since graduaTing in January. Norman has been aTTending Burgard AviaTion School in BuTTalo and Tinds The worlc There exTremely TascinaTing. MARGARET BELTZ: DramaTics Club Chorus Hiking Club MargareT will Tollow The call of The TooTlighTs. Perhaps some- day we shall be proud To send bouqueTs To a cerTain dress- ing room. ' BAILEY BOBBITT: FooTball-3. 4 NaTional Honor SocieTy Baseball-3, 4 Bailey plans To be an en- l gineer and expecTs To handle serious consTrucTion problems. CAROL BRANER: Library Council ProperTy Mgr. Senior Play Carol loves children and will work wiTh Tiny ToTs of pre- s c h o o I age. condiTioning Them for The long iourney ahead. JOSEPHINE A. BUCHANAN: Josephine. wiTh a domesTic feeling. wishes To Teach home economics. lT's a mosT worThy ambiTion. VELIA CELLI: OrchesTra-I, 2, 3..4 Sophomore Hop Senior Play Won'T The liTTle fellows iusT love school wiTh Velia as mis- Tress of ceremonies? We pre- dicT apples on The desk! ALMA JEAN DAETSCH: ArT Club-I, 2 NaTional Honor SocieTy Annual STaTf ArT will be Alma Jean's ca- reer, who is aT presenT quiTe an arTisT. WaTch Tor her work in The arT galleries. LEROY H. DAWSON. JR.: FooTball-2. 3. 4 BaskeTball-2. 3. 4 Baseball-3, 4 Toy has been sTudying The arT of big business and he really inTends using iT in The TuTure. Here's wishing him success in his endeavor. MILDRED BROCKSOPP: Library Council-3, 4- Chorus-I. 2. 3. 4 NaTional Honor SocieTy Mildred will play The role of singing secreTary. Music wiTh one's noTes should be a novel and delighTTul TeaTure in mod- ern business. JOSEPH BURNS: Service Club-2. 3. 4 BaskeTball Manager-3. 4 Senior Annual STaTT Joseph plans To 'follow The paTh oT big business. He will develop inTo a very success- Tul businessman. we are sure. EDWARD CU RTISS: Baseball-3 lnTerclass BaskeTball - 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom IT is Edwardls highesT ambi- Tion To be of service To his Tellowmen. ThaT goal will, oT a cerTainTy, be aTTained. X f ,X 1 DOROTHY R. DARLING: AThleTics-2, 3 Senior Annual STaTT Chorus-2. 3, 4- DoroThy will follow The call of Florence NighTingale. A good nurse is always in demand so she expecTs To be very busy in The TuTure. EDISON DITZEL: OrchesTra Junior Prom The prinTers beTTer be on Their guard when Edison esTablishes his prinT shop, Tor They will Tind in him a keen compefi- Tor. ROBERTA DRAU DT: SoTTball-I, 2, 3, 4 P. T. A. Play-3 Annual STaTT The liTe oT Clara BarTon sTrongly appeals To RoberTa. She should be a very success- Tul nurse, CARLTON DUBBERT: BaslceTball CarlTon iusT ioined us This year. This welcome addiTion firmly believes ThaT each air- plane musT have a mechanic. BERNARD ECKHARDT: German Club Social Dancing Club Bernard finds sTamp collecTing very TascinaTing. Will he ever follow The sTamps back To The counTries in which They or- iginaTed? DOROTHY FALTER: Annual STaTT DramaTics Club-I. 2, 3 Senior Play Her Triends know DoroThy as an arTisT and They will con- Tinue To lcnow her as such in The TuTure. BETTE FLENNIKEN: BaslceTball-I, 2, 3 ArT Club-l, 2 Tennis Manager-3 BeTTe is To be a cosTume de- signer: before many years fashionable women will be buying Gowns by Flennilcenf' KENNETH DRECHSLER: FooTball-2, 3, 4 BaslceTball-2. 3, 4 Track-2. 3 IT anyone has anyThing To sell. he'd beTTer see KenneTh. for This young man hopes To be an adverTising manager. RUTH G. DUBOIS: Service Club Annual STaTT Vocal ArTs There seems To be an aTTrac- Tion in The English course which RuTh has found. Some- day she will probably inspire ofhers To Teach English. BURTON ECKHARDT: FooTball-2. 3, 4 Track-3. 4 InTerclass BaslceTball-4 WiTh all his aThleTic abilify. BurTon should cerTainly de- velop inTo an excellenT physi- cal educaTion insTrucTor. RITA FERNANDEZ: Senior Play Junior Prom ThroughouT her high school course RiTa has been ade- quaTely preparing herself Tor her TuTure as a privaTe sec- reTary. JANE FLETCHER: Soccer-4 Chorus Tennis-4 Her classmaTes wonder how Jane will Teel when she be- comes a commercial arTisT. IT oughT To be a grand and glorious feeling. RUTH M. FLUMERFELDT: AThleTics-I. 2. 3, 4 Quill and Scroll DramaTics Club-2, 3' RuTh is going To spend her TuTure in a hospital-as a di- eTician. She will see To iT Thaf The paTienTs receive proper nourishmenT. DOROTHY GERBER: Annual STaTT Girls' Service Club-3 Library Club-2 DoroThy has enioyed school liTe so much ThaT in The fu- Ture she hopes To Teach eiTher maThemaTics or a Toreign language. ROBERT GRIMM: Baseball-3. 4 Annual STaTT Boys' Service Club-3, 4 This skillful baseball player in- Tends To uTilize his abiliTy in becoming a professional base ball player or coach, WaTch for him, baseball fans. RETA R. HABERER: ' Chorus-2. 3 Quill and Scroll TrumpeTeer STaTT-4 Following The TooTsTeps of DoroThy Thompson, anoTher Hamburg girl will soon be lauded by an enThusiasTic pub- lic Tor The superior liTerary works she will offer. EDITH HALL: ChrisTmas Play-I Commercial Play-I Girls' Dancing Club-2 The rapidiTy wiTh which EdiTh's Tingers Tly over The TypewriTer keys should delighT The hearT of any business man. She should be assured of a successful iob. F. EUGENE FOSTER: FooTball-3. 4 BaskeTball-3. 4 Baseball-3. 4 IT There are bridges or sky- scrapers To be builT, Gene will consTrucT Them. Tor he in- Tends To spend his TuTure as an engineer. AGNES GRAHAM: Girls' Service Club-2, 3, 4 Annual STaTT OrchesTra The orchesTra's excelleni' pian- isT hopes To spend her life Teaching her Tellowmen To ap- preciaTe The beauTy of classi- cal music. GENE eraoss: y Opera Trial by Jury AThleTics--I. 2, 3, 4 Girls' Service Club-3. 4 Gene has chosen The field of social service and hopes To esTablish a day nursery for Toddlers. We'll wager ThaT The ToTs will enioy her vocal arT. DONALD HALE: Library Club-3 Social, Dancing Club-3 Cheerleader-4 Donald has been assisTing his TaTher in his inTerior decoraT- ing business since his January graduaTion. GLENN HAUSHALTER: Annual STaTT MoniTor--3. 4- DramaTics Club-3 HisTory has ever 'fascinaTed Glenn: consequenTly, he is making plans To inTeresT oThers in This subiecT when he be- comes a hisTory Teacher. THOMAS HEINEMAN: FooTbaII-3. 4 Annual STafT InTercIass BasIceTbaII- I I. 2, 3, 4 Everyone agrees ThaT Tom should be able To conTribuTe much To The welfare of socieTy as a mechanical engineer which he feels would be a worThwhiIe vocaTion. 'HILTON HORNADAY: Annual STaff Junior Prom Senior Play I The mysTeries of chemisTry have enIisTed anoTher aspiring chemisf in Hamburg High School. The indusfrial branch is especially aTTracTive To Hil- Ton. HOWARD HUNT: Senior Play Opera Trial by Jury Quill and Scroll . AT presenT Howard is waver- ing beTween business ad- minisTraTion and indusTriaI chemisTry. We are confidenf ThaT he would be well quali- fied for eiTher. RAYMOND H. KIRST: Senior Play ChrisTmas Play Quill and Scroll AT The UniversiTy of Buffalo Ray hopes To adequaTeIy pre- pare himselT for achieve- menT in The field oT business adminisTraTion. JEROME KOCH: Sfevedore Club-2 Science Club-3 Junior Class Officer' Jus'I' as The air furnishes his Tavorife hobby, radio, aircraff will ufilize Jerome's energy, Tor iT is his desire To enTer The.vocaTion of aeronauTicaI engineering. MARIJANE HINES: Annual Sfaff Girls' Service Club-3 MoniTor-I Mariiane is inTrigued by for- eign Ianguages and will, un- doubfedly, having become a Iinguisf, hold a posifion as a foreign language insTrucTor. CHARLES HUND: FooTbaII-2. 3. 4 Baseball-3, 4 CharIes's favoriTe hobby is woodworking. so as a vocafion he will probably choose in- dusTriaI arTs. We exTend our besT wishes for a very suc- cessful career. NATALIE IMHOFF: MoniTor-3, 4 ' German Club-I BasI:eTbaII-2 A privafe secreTary during The day-a music Teacher in The evening-ThaT is The paTTern of NaTaIie's busy life of The fufure. HILDA KLEIN: OrchesTra--2, 3. 45 MoniTor-2. 3, 4 Girls' Service Club-3 A equals B: Therefore, X equals Y.-LeT X equal The number of apples and X-3 equal The number eaTen- Can'T you iusT hear our fu- Ture maTh insTrucTor? RICHARD KOCH: I Class Officer-3 Baseball-3. 4 Chess Club-2 WiTh an eye To The fufure and an ear To The ground. progressive Richard plans To enTer The new vocafion of air condifioning. His classmafes are sure of his success. HARRY P. KRAZMIEN: Junior Prom AviaTion Club If you are ever in Trouble. Harry is The one To consuIT, Tor he inTends To become a lawyer-a wily one, we pre- dicT. CHARLES LONGWORTH: Track-2, 3 FooTbaIl-I, 2, 3 Golf Team-3 IWoodmere' High School L. l.I Our new senior spends con- siderable Time hunfinq. The crysfal Tells us ThaT he will be a second Frank Buck. ROBERT MCALLISTERZ Science Club-3 Senior Play-3 InTercIass BaskeTbalI -- I, 2, 3, 4 When Bob becomes a very successful engineer, we shall be proud To be able To say Thai' we knew him way back when he was a youngsTer in high school. MARIAN MANSFIELD: Library Council-I, 2, 3 Marian's sympaThy for her fel- Iowmen will find a welcome ouTIeT when she becomes The social worker of her dreams. How folks will love her Tor her kindness! JOHN MILLER: Science Club-3 ' German Club-Il H. J. I'l. S. OTTicer The young man whom you Tind so oTTen in The chemical lab- oraTory doing exTra experi- menTs hopes To spend his life doing meticulous experimenjr- ing on research problems. EVA LIEBLER: Baseball -3 Baskerball--3 Dra maTics Club-2 Be sure noT To miss Eva's concerTs someday in The noT Too disTanT TuTure, Tor her hiqhesT ambiTion is To be a second Paderewski. DONALD LUXFORD: X STudenT CounciI+3, 4 Boys' Service Club I, 2, 3. 4 WaTerboy-7, 8, 9, 2, 3,4 Tony has heard The call of The sevenseas and will a-sailing go. May his ship ever sail be- neaTh a lucky sTar. Ship, ahoy, our sailormanl WILLIAM MCCLELLANDZ Foofball-3, Track-I, 2, 3. 4 , Baskeilball-2, 3, 4 When Bill, our ace Track man. comes back successfully from The I94O Olympics, iusT waTch his dusT as he endeavors To clean up poIiTics. ' DORIS MEYER: - Chorus-I, 2. 3. 4 Library CounciI42, 3, 4 Doris'wiII achieve Tame as an eminenT Four H Club mem- ber, we Teel conTidenT. Don'T negIecT To look her up aT The naTional fairs 'and convenl-ions. RICHARD MILLER: Annual STaTT InTercIass BaskeTbalI- Tennis Big 'business .sTrongIy appeals To Richard, and before many years you will behearing The name of Mr. Miller, The world- wide capifalisf. More power-To him! DONALD MINEKIME: Orchesfra-2, 3. 4 Freshman Play-I Alumni Speaking ConTesT-I The roving life of Richard Hal- iburion holds a fascinafion Tor Donald. ll' is his chief desire To become an eminenf Ameri- can and European traveler. EVERDINA MUMBACH: Social Dancing Club-3 Jr. High Council Everdina has shown excep- Tional abiliiy in her secreTarial work during her high school course. and if hard work in high school is any indicafion. she will be successful in life. GEORGE NORTHEY: Craff Club-2 Rope Spinning Club-3 lf There's anyfhing wrong wifh your car. be sure To Take if To George, The fix iT man. Af- Ter sfudying mechanical en- gineering, he hopes To work in a garage. JACK OVEN BU RG: Track-3. 4 Class PresidenT-I Sfudenf Council--2. 3 IT is very appropriaie Thai Jack desires To run a healih resorf when his favorife oc- cupaTions are hiking, golfing, and sleeping. Such a program should cure anyone. ALFRED PFITZINGER: Junior Prom Aviaiion Club V Baseball If you ever wish To view a model in cleanliness. iusi visii Alfred's dairy farm. From There will come safe milk for babies. ANTHONY MOISIEWIEZ: He iusl' joined our class This year which facf ac- counTs 'lor few acTiviTies Professionally Anihony wishes To be a Technical mechanic buT live on a farm and raise chickens as a hobby. LeT's go There for Sunday dinnerl ELLEN B. MURPHY: DramaTics Club-3 Annual Sfaiil MoniTor-4 Because oT her love Tor The works of Shakespeare. Da.nTe, and lvlilTon. Ellen hopes To have The opporTuniTy of Teach- ing Them as an English in- sTrucTor. HOWARD J. OSBORN: Fooiball-2, 3, 4 Track-2, 3. 4 BaskeTball Manager-4 This aThleTic young man is desTined To become a leader in The line of chemical engin- eering, his chosen life work, an excellenf forTune Teller once Told us. De ETTA PATTO N: DeETTa came To Hamburg This year from NorTh Collins and finished in January. She is especially inTeresTed in hisTory and 'Friends predici' Thai she will become a successful Teacher. FLORNELL PHALEN: MoniTor-3 BaskeTball-3 Secrefarial Work SecreTarial work is Flornell's greaTesT hobby and ambiTion. Wi+h so much pracTice she should receive a 'high recom- mendaTion from H a m b u r g High School for her posiTion. LEON PIGU ET: Science Club--3 Foofball-3 lnferclass Baslcefball-2 Recenfly 'rhe Piguefs moved onfo an excellenf farm as an experimenfal placef for Leon who wishes fo falce fhe agri- culfural course af Cornell. CHARLES ROBERTS: Foofball-3, 4 Traclc-3 Freshman Vice-Presidenf Because of his love for ani- mals, we predicf fhaf Charles will be a velerinariamalfhough fhere is no official confirma- fion of if. This characferisfic is a family fraif. EDWARD SAWERS: Salufaforian Sludenf Council-2, 4 Nafional I-Ionor Sociefy Because of fhe abilify Edward has shown as business man- ager of fhe Senior Annual. his classmafes feel cerfain fhaf he will be a greaf success in fhe field of business adminisfra- fion. - ESTHER SCHOSEK: Orchesfra-I, 2. 3, 4 Afhlefics-I. 2. 3 Chorus Esfher's oboe has made her famous in fhese parfs and if is now her aim fo make music her life worlc. She hopes fo join an orchesfra and play eifher fhe oboe or viola. DORIS SHANKS: When D o ri s becomes a Teacher. we frusf fhaf her pu- pils will nof cause her as much frouble as we have caused our feachers during our high school course. FREDEA RICHARDSON: Monifor-3 Libra ry Cou ncil-2, 3 Baslcefball--2 Archifecfs, p I e a s e noficel Here is a young lady who is a very accomplished secrefary and, furfhermore. one who-is very much inferesfed in archi- fecfure. RICHARD ROBINSON: Band Music Represenfalive Track-3 Richard has enioyed playing in fhe orchesfra for social hours so much fhaf he now wishes 'Io conducf a profes- sional dance orchesfra. We enferfain no doubfs concern- ing his success. LAURA SCHOLL: Monifor-3, 4 Baslcefball-3 Annual Sfaff Parficipafion in sporfs will Iceep Laura in frirn while she endeavors fo feach languages fo squirmy young people who see Iiffle value in worlcing while young. JOSEPH SCHUMER: Sfudenf Council Quill and Scroll Annual Sfaff Due fo fhe superior work Joe has done as adverfising man- ager of fhe Masque ' he will probably malice a name for himself as a salesman par ex- cellencef' ROLLIE SMITH: . Boys' Service Club-3, 4 Foofball-3, 4 Baseball--3, 4 To earn his living Rollie has decided fo prepare himself for business adminisfrafion, buf, we bel' fhaf affer hours he will be in fhe spoflighf as a professional afhlefe. MARY ANN SOBOLEWSKI: Annual Sfaff Afhlefics-I, 2, 3, 4 Dramafics Club-3 Mary Ann is wise in furning her arfisfic abilify. info a means of livelihood. If is her aim fo be eifher sculpfress or a commercial arfisf. Mofor- cycle fravel will be her avo- cafion. EILEEN STEESE: Baslcefball-I, 4 Baseball Chemisfry Lab During her s are fime ou will I3 find Eileen in fhe Chyemisfry Lab, doing exfra worlc: so. some day soon she will don her,apron in a commercial laborafory. N SYLVIA STERN: Orchesfra-2, 3, 4 Dramafics Club-I Hamburg High SchooI's lovely violin player aims fo follow music as a career. She plans fo affend Fredonia nexf year. A. L. STRAUB5 Hilcing Club-2 Radio Plays-4 Here is a young man who as- pires fo fhe posifion of refail merchanf. Thus he will be found enfering big business in a big- way. DARRELL D. TEMPLE: ' Nafional Honor Sociefy Boys' Service Club- 2, 3. 4 Baseball Manager-4 Darrell has shown a high apfi- fude in high school chemisfryg so. iusf as Hall discovered a cheap mefhod of producing aluminum, Darrell will discover -whaf? ELLEN REGINA STAPELL: Annual Sfaff Girls Service Club-4 Social Dancing Club-2 Would anyone mind being ill if quiei, efficienf Ellen were his nurse? One would prob- ably affempf fo confrive some way of remaining in such a condifion longer. ETHEL STEINMILLER: Commercial Club Hiking Club Social Dancing Club Af shorfhand and Iyping Efhel is a whiz and oughf fo please any business man wifh her energefic manner. Fol- lowing hard office days she will ride horsebaclc as recrea- fion. ROBERT J. STRANSKI: Eoofball-3, 4 Who will be fhe firsf fo have Bob, a promising lawyer, fry her case? She should be well safisfied, for he is excellenf in geffing people our of frouble. JEANETTE STUHLMILLER: Annual Sfaff GirI's Service Club-3 Girl Usher-I Wifh all her pafience, Jaan- effe will have no difficulfy feaching minors fheir fhree R's and acquainfing fhem yvifh fhei sfage of high' school ife. BURNELL WILLIAM TI-IURBER: Cheerleader-2 Dramafics Club-2. 3 Chorus-2. 3 No more open air homes. for Burnell is going fo become an air condifioning engineer. Hay feverifes beffer see him since if is said fhis brings relief. ROBERT WOOLSON TODD: Boys' Service Club-I Social Dancing Club-2 Library Council-3, 4 Roberl' spends his spare Time building airplane models wilh lhe purpose in mind of work- ing in an aircrall faclory as an airplane designer. ROLLIN TUTTLE: Woodwind Quinlel Orcheslra Chorus When you aHencl philharmonic concerls, walch for lhe bas- soon player, for if he is un- usually fine. if will probably be Tut our bassoon player. MARIE M. VIOX: Makeup and scenery for Trial by Jury Annual Sfafi Senior Play Soon Marie will be found in gay Paris designing evening sfyles for famous ladies. Make ours a filmy blue, wilh molher of pearl, Miss Viox. ADELAIDE WEISS Adelaide will diffuse her knowl- edge lo 'rhe 'Forlhcoming gen- eralion as a ieacher. She will undoubledly be a favorife wilh her sludenls. RUTH M. WITTMEYER: Annual Sialif Library Council Alhleiics-I. 2, 3, 4- Some day when a plane is seen on high folks'll know lhal Rulh has learned lo fly. Soon she'll sail fo heighls anew, Or over oceans of erernal blue. A crash? Never! JOHN TUTAK: Radio Treasu rer Commercial Club Here we have anolher busi- ness adminislralor who plans 'ro receive his fraining in lhe Universiiy of Buffalo. His em- ployees should know 'rhaf he is an excellenl boxer. JAMES VIGER: Orcheslra-2. 3. 4 Annual Slalii W Quill and Scroll. ll is ralher surprising 'lo learn lhal our semi-professional per- cussion player has defermined lo become a conslruclional engineer-cerlainly a success- ful one. ROSCOE WALLACE: I Tennise-3, 4 1 A Ba nd-I lnlerclass Baskelball The high school's +ennis ace of radio sporls news fame in- lends lo go lo college lCol- gaie, perhapsl and pursue a general course opening info many fields. ILSE WESTERMANN: Chrislmas Play-3 Dramalics Club-2, 3 Baskelball-2 Ilse has achieved nolorieiy around Hamburg and Buffalo as a piano player. This she will coniinue wiihoul a doubl. She is also inleresled in sculp- +ure. ARLEENE WOLFE: Ari Club-2 Dramalics Club-3 Commercial Work Arleene has had considerable experience w i l' h secrelarial work during her high school course so lhai she should be able lo hold a fine posifion as such. DeLEE CHURCHILL S Prasidenf JACK WENDELL Sscrefary THE .Junior CLASS orr1cERS Understudies WALLACE BOUSKILL Vice-Presidenf DONNA ABBEY Treasurer In few schools is There a group of ollicers so friendly, so willing +o serve a worlhy cause wirhin a mornen'r's nolice, or so valuable Jro a school cornmunify as are 'rhe Junior Class officers. The Junior Class may well be proud of such oxcellen+ under- sfudies 'ro 'rhe srars. -feef?r-' ALICE ABBOTT' Service Club GLENN McG-EE Tennis Team l Disnueuisi-IED Juuioas Understudies SETH ABBOTT Home Room Presidem' ELSIE TREVETT Secrela rial Worlc , ARigh+ hand assislranis of 'rhe slar unders+udies are 'rhese congenial, enihusiasiic classmaies who, because of lheir splendid spiril of cooperaiion. have made Them- selves worfhy of +he Jriile, Dis+inguished Juniors. IQQGF ROLLINS LOW Presiclenf JUNE HAUSHALTER Secrefary SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Supers ELEANOR EAI LLI E Vice-Presidenf IRENE PRUSAK Treasurer These officers are +he head supers of lhe srage ser by rhe Sophomore Class, having been elecrecl by Their fellow s+uden+s 'ro oversee Jrhe dramalic parls played by lhe less experienced supers. 'EXE MARY JANE McALLISTER Cifizenship' ROBERT STUHLMILLER Hop Decoraiions , DISTINGUISHED soPHoMoREs Supers NORBERT MUMBACH Honor Sfuden+ 1 NO RMAN Zl NTZ Elecrrician T The above members of +he Sophomore Class are ambifious and very eager fo assisr fhe head supers in Jrhe seffinq. These s+uden+s have been recognized by Their classmares and chosen 'ro fhis place of honor. IQQT , The Understudies In Hamburg High School TheaTer The Juniors are The essenTial undersTudles of The casT of Seniors in The drama, School Life. Their scholasTic record, parhcipa Tion in aThleTics, supporT of all school acTiviTies, and high characTer prove ThaT They will be ready To sTep in and Take The place of The presenT casT. Abbey, Donna AbboTT, Alice AbboTT, RoberT AbboTT, SeTh Agle, CarlTon Agle, Charles Ambrose, John Andrews. Richard AnThony, BeTTy ArmbrusTer. BernadeTTe Bailey. Frank BanTle, Raymond Beebe, Doris Blackwell, RoberT Bley, RuTh Bourne, BeTTy Bouskill, Wallace Busch, Florence Carr, Russell Caudwell, Bessie Churchill, DeLee Collyer, HerberT Conrad, Richard Cook, DoroThy Creighlon, James DaggeTT, John Dalsis, KaTherine Davidson, William Dawson, Adelaide Dawson, Jack Dehn, Louise Doel, John Doel. Sherlea DraudT, Dudley Ebel, Audrey Eisinger, ElizabeTh Emerling, Raymond J. FeTzer, AlberT Junior Roll Fiedler. John H. Fleming, MargareT Ann FoiT, Mary M. FoiT, Willard Frank, Rose Mary Friedman, Arline Frinlc, Helen e FrosT. Grace Gerken, Joseph GoldsmiTh. Lorn Gould, Helen B. Graham, Charles Green, Muriel Hadley, Wayne Hale, Neal Healy, Jean Heimburg, ChesTer HelTz, Melvin Hipp, William Howe, BeTTy Ingersoll, SuzeTTe Jones, Alicia KaTlca, Rosaline Kassel, ArThur KesTer, RoberT Klein, Emil Klein, Evelyn Knaclc, Frederick Koenig, Edward Kraclcenberger, DoroThy Kronenberg, Marian Kruse, Agnes Langhans, Dean Lelzller, Iva LeiTTen, Edward McCloskey, Fred S. McGee, Glenn W. McNall, Mary Mager, MargareT MaTwiikow, Sfephania May, Edifh Mayer, Henry Miller, William D. Monroe, Eola Monroe. Julia Nelson, James Neuschel, Roberf Noeller, Mildred Norwood, John Osborne, DoroThy OTT, Cecelia OTTinger, Helen Pendl, Dolores Pound, Jean RusserT. Harold SchoeTz, Hazel Schummer. LesTer Sipprell. Allen SloTman, Mabel SmiTh. Harry SmiTh, Rollie Spangenberg, Franlc Talamo, KenT Thiel. Vera TreveTT, Elsie Van Camp, ArThur Viger. Edgar WebsTer, Allen Wendell, Jaclc Wifherel, Virginia WiTTman, Edwin WiTTmeyer, Lorraine Wolf. Marie Wolf, Marion Wolkow, Dorcea Wollcow. Orwilla Sophomore Roll The Supers . The drama. School Life. as presenred in ihe Hamburg High School Thearer has ushered in ihe Sophomore class as supers. Alrhough unrrained. rhey do very nicely in pariiciparing enihusiasiically in almosl' every phase of school life. and rhis year 'rhey even enlerrained lhe casi and undersludies ar Pleasure Island in a royal fashion. ll' won r be long before The Supers become undersrudies rhemselves. Abboir. Lee Ahrens. William Bailey, Taylor Baillie. Eleanor Bell. Helen Belrz. Rosemary Benkleman, Richard Bishop. William Blessing. William Bowers. Irene Brerfle. Julia Broclcsopp. Elaine Buchanan. Veronica Buggenhagen. Pearl Burns. Clara Burns. Donald Burns. Lawrence Bush. Arline Carpenrer, Raymond Charley, John Clarlc. Jean Cleesalrel. Roberl' F. . Coasl. Roberl Coffey. Doris Conley. Margarel' Covil. Adele Criloph. Gordon Daeisch. Wanda Mary Dodds. John Donhauser. Irene Dow Mar I Y Draudi. Audrey Draudr. Edward DuBarry. Vera Eclchardl. Marvin Fahr. Marion Fahr. Melva Faulring. Harold Faulring. Mariorie Finger. Harold Finfak. Marrha Fleicher, Roberr Fosler, John Fowler. Grace Fronczalx. Irene Fronczalc. Leo Fronczalc. Mary Gaiewslci, Mary Golclsmifh. James Gomez. Louis Graeber. Evelyn Grodem, Herberl Gunnell. Richard Gurley, Cornell Haflerf. Thelma Hahn. Loren Hammond. Donald Hanson. Gene Harrman. John Haushalrer. June Haurh, Lucille M. Helhcenslein. Frederick Helman. Elizabelh Henry. Earl Hill. Jack Hines. Donald Herron. Ausrin Horchkiss. S+erling Huegel. Jeanelle Hurlca. Ernesl' Hyslop. Jean Imhorf. Berry lnskip, William Johnson. Be++y Johnson. Burner Karcher. William Klein. Alice Kopciowski, Wanda Kozlowski. Veronica Kronenberg. Charles Kulawiak. Frances Kurz, Arrhur Lang, William Lapp. George LeVere, Laurel Lilga. Harald Low. Rollins McAllis+er, Mary Jane McBurney, Belly Jane McCloskey. Neil McGraw. Collella MacNeil, Waller McNuH. Ruih Magee, Ann Mairunic. Julia Meng. Rulh Mesnard, Donald Meyer, Berry Meyer, Kennelh Miller, Allan Miller. Elohim Lyle Millon. Rodney Moddiclc, Rila Mo'FiiH'. Sue Muir. George Mulholland. Harold Mumbach. Norberr Neumeisrer. Sophia Newell. Elizabelh Nicholson. Palricia Norih, Mary Jane O'Brian, Jack O'Connor. Roberr Omphalius. Harrieil' Osborne. Jeannerre Osborne. Mariorie OH, Mildred Overhiser, Geraldine Parlcer, Craig Parks. Eihel Perram, Grace Pfalzgraf. Jean Pfarner. Ira Pfeifer. Richard Pfilzinger. Ruih Pike. Mary Pound, Charles Prusalc, Franlc Prusalc, Irene Raraiack, Emily Reilh. Alvin Rerrig. Florence Rice, Vicror Richardson, Florence Richerr, Fred Rogers ,Gerald Ross, George Rosser. Harold Rucker, Roberr L. Ruih. Waller Salmon, Margarel Sarnowslci. Alfred Sauer. Donald Sauer, Eleanora Saunders, Richard Sawers, Frederick Schmidt Doris Schmidt Marie Schmirrendorf, Norine Schumer. Edward Schwalb, Margueriie Seeger. Jeanne Seeger. Joan Seeger, Joyce Seiberl. 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V ' .. ..-. -D , QI , gwykvwf, A vi, -vm may wPg,Qm.,.,g.:h1:i9?2x.,.,,1fq,,u-gif, --1 - 2 - x-575 . .J-wtm.4iicg,.:gg'.'--5.363142 wif. -:' Q-.:.f.. .,e,.-Q-i. Sew. Qnyvfv, -,f -V ? ? ??3f W2-V'-UY f3'4'ff' ' f 1 A The Prologue The prologue io Jrhe drama of school life, Jrhai which mo+iva'res each acl of 'rhe characiers, is 'lhe exlra-curricular aciiviiies embodying 'rhe funda- menfal- principles upon which is founded an ideal educaiional sysiem. FUTURE DIRECTORS APPROVE HANDBOOK l.eTT To righT: Jack Fogelsanger, PresidenTg Edward Sawers, James Nelson. Jack Wendell, Vice-PresidenT, John Ambrose. Wayne Hadley. DeLee Churchill, Julia BreTTle, SecreTary: Emerson Ellis. Edward Schumer. ArThur Kurz. ArThur Kassell. Louis Gomez, Darrel Temple, Rollins Low, Jack O'Brien, Amos Minkel, Daniel Sprissler, Jean Tillou, Mr. Simmons. Ray MiTchell. Erika RicherT. Joseph Schumer. The Student Council The STudenT Council oT Hamburg High School is an invaluable medium beTween The sTudenTs and The TaculTy besides providing The necessary means oT dealing wiTh The sTudenT problems. Such an organizaTion is Tound in all high schools seeking To oTFer compleTe Training and all possible opporTuniTies To The young people sTudying wiThin Their walls. This year's council TuncTioned successTully and eTTicienTly in commiTTees such as exTra-curricular, moniTor, building and grounds, social, and handbook, each com- miTTee conTribuTing iTs biT To The success oT The whole. Perhaps The greaTesT problem conTronTing This elecTed group was The wriTing and publishing oT a Hamburg High School handbook conTaining The necessary inTorrnaTion a sTudenT should know con- cerning his school. The Hamburg STudenT Council oT I935-36 is worThy oT The uTmosT praise Tor upholding The high ideals, TradiTions, and repuTaTion oT Hamburg High School ThroughouT The pasT year. The Athletic Council This has fruly been a banner year in fhe field of afhlefics in Hamburg High School wifh a championship foofball feam, a high-scoring baslcefball five, a successful baseball feam, a fennis player of radio fame, and a champion runner. Such a record would have been pracfically impossible wifhouf fhe whole-hearfed cooperafion of fhe afhlefic council. presided over by Polly Beaffy wifh James Sullivan' and Margaref Ann Fleming as her righf-hand assisfanfs. This organizafion was responsible for fhe pep assemblies which aroused fhe gef ou+ and supporf fhe +eam idea, and proved ifself a ways and means commiffee for financing fhe splendid equipmenf for fool'- ball, baskefball. and baseball. These are only a represenfafive few of fhe acfivifies of The Afhlefic Council during fhe lasf year. Bofh fhe sfudenf body and fhe feam members appreciafe fhe fine work which fhis council has accomplished and fake fhis opporfunify fo express fheir grafifude. Leff fo righfz Gene Hanson, Mr. Hunfley, James Sullivan. Mr. Howe, Polly Beaffy, John Dawson. Joy O'Brien. Roberf Fleming. June Haunshalfer. Margaref Ann Fleming. SPORTS EXECUTIVES REVIEW SUCCESSFUL SEASON NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INITIATES NEW MEMBERS l.eTT To righT: Amos Minlcel, PresidenT, I935-36: Jean Tillou, Elsie TreveTT, Alma Jean DaeTsch, Glenn McGee, Jack Wendell, PresidenT, I936-37: Wallace Bouskill, Philip Schreiner, DeLee Churchill, Wayne Hadley, Donald Brown, Darrell Temple, Edward Sawers, Mildred Broclcsopp, Erika RicherT, Jane Gurley, Emerson Ellis, James Sullivan, Ray MiTchell, Jack Fogelsanger. Bailey BobbiTT, Mr. Simmons. The National Honor Society CharacTer, scholarship, leadership, and service--These are The characTerisTics Tor which The NaTional Honor SocieTy sTands. Each year Trom The upper Third oT The Senior and Junior classes The members are elecTed by The TaculTy. IT is a naTionwide organizaTion, and elecTion To iTs Told is one oT The mosT signal honors which a high school sTudenT can receive. Each succeeding year The selecTion becomes more diTFiculT as The classes become larger, and This year iT was especially so because of The qualiTy oT maTerial Tound in The upper Thirds of The classes. WhaT a wonderTul Teeling To be Tapped by a NaTional Honor SocieTy member on ThaT day in May when The TorTunaTe ones are designaTecl! This is never TorgoTTen by Those who have experienced iT. The Quill and Scroll The Hamburg High School sludenis who possess liierary Jralenr are honored by being awarded membership in an iniernaiional iournalislic socieiy, 'rhe Quill and Scroll. Proud may be ihe individual who is able To arrain +his honor. Anyone elecred 'ro 'rhis organizarion musi airain a high scholarship, musr be recognized as possessing a superior characler, and musi have shown commendable lirerary ralenr. Such qualificarions are very dilficulr io salisfy and The honor accorded a successful applicanr is, indeed, grear. Hamburg l-ligh School is proud of rhe number of her srudenis Thai airain This recognirion. Sianding-leli To righ'l': Dr. Frederick J. Morlili, lniernaiional Counsellor: Howard Huni, Joseph Schumer, Jane Gurley, Edward Sawers, Rera Haberer, Ray Mirchell, Erika Richerr, Ray Kirsf, Rufh Flumerlelr, James Viger, Emerson Ellis, Donald Brown, Roberi Neuschel, Glenn McGee, Mr. Edward Prior. Adviser. PH: Bealrice Bush, Chesler Pulowy, Erline Eddingfon, Eleanora Sauer, Helen Gaiewski, Jeanerfe Mc- Lean, Norman Schwarfz, Paul Sipprell, Rollin Tufile, Agnes Graham, Elmer Sharp, Roberi' Blohm, Paul Gressman, Vernon Unger, Be'H'y Srowell, Lesler Weinheimer, Maxine Silvas, Charles Blanclc. y e4 TRAINING ORCHESTRA PLAYS FCR QUILL AND SCROLL INITIATION PROPERTY MANAGERS ASSEMBLE FOR DIRECTIONS LeTT To righT: Jean Tillou, BeTTe Flenniken, Doris Beebe, Miss Bazzel, Adviser: ElizabeTh Helman. RuTh Dubois, BeTTy McBurney, Donna Abbey. Ellen STapell, MargareT,Ann Flem- ming, DoroThy FalTer, Grace FrosT. Agnes Graham, PresidenT: Vera DuBarry, Polly BeaTTy. Alice AbboTT, BeTTy Bourne. Vice- PresidenT: MargareT SmiTh. Jane NorTh, RuTh FlumerTelT, Mariorie Osborn. BurneT Johnson. Joyce Seeger. SecreTary The Girls' Service Club Service wiTh a smile is The appropriaTe moTTo oT The Girls' Service Club. Miss Bazzell has Trained This group oT girls To be neaT, courTeous. and eTiicienT. The girl sTudying aT The Service Club Desk in The lower hall proves a welcome usher To visiTors in Hamburg High School. The l.osT and Found DeparTmenT sponsored by This club has gladdened many a heavy hearT. The Girls' Service Club has made iTs presence TelT in perTorming The many duTies overlooked by oThers. To be a member oT such an organizaTion is an honor To The sTudenT, and, when she views her accomplished Tasks, a pride. The Boys' Service Club ln Hamburg High School This group of cheerful young men is well nigh indis- pensable. Under The eTiicienT guidance of Mr. Collins This organizaTion has been responsible Tor keeping The lockers up To sTanclard in neaTness, has underTaken The cliTFiculT Task oT overseeing The ice skaTing rink and clearing iT. and has mainTained The neaTness oT The school lawns. ITs welcome l-loT Dog sTand aT The TooTball games rendered more comTorTable The loT of The cold specTaTors. The Boys' Service Club is worThy oT praise Tor The general condiTion oT orderly neaTness abouT Hamburg High School abouT which visiTors almosT always commenT. LeT'T To righT: Bailey BobbiTT, Dudley DraudT, Joseph Burns. Amos Minkel, John Dawson, Rollie SmiTh, James Sullivan, James Viger, Ray Mi+cheII, PresidenT: Donald Luxford, NorberT Temple, Jack Fiedler, Jack Wendell, Darrell Temple, Charles Graham. Dan Sprissler, Donald Brown. RoberT STuhl- miller, Jack Fogelsanger, Craig Parker, Mr. Bronson Collins. Adviser. STAGE HANDS WORK BEHIND SCENES THE CAST COMES TO THE FRONT Leif To right Tirsl' row: Jean Tillou, MargareT SmiTh, Arleene Wolfe, Adelaide Weiss, Doris Shanks, Eihel STeinmiller. llse WesTermann. Ellen STapell, JeaneTTe Sluhlmiller, Marie Viox, Ruih WiTTmeyer. Second row: RuTh FlumerTelT, Jane Gurley, Carol Braner, ReTa Haberer, DoroThy Gerber. EdiTl1 Hall, Velia Celli, Josephine Buchanan, RiTa Fernandez. BeTTe Flen- nelcin, DoroThy FalTer. Third row: Esiher Schosek, Polly BeaTTy, Hilda Klein, Ray Kirsf. Everdina Mumbach. Ellen Murphy, Marian Mansfield, Eva Liebler, Naialie Imhoff. Laura Scholl, Flornell Phalen, Freda Richardson. FourTh row: Thomas Heineman, Glenn HaushalTer, Roberr Grimm, BurTon EclchardT. Edward CurTiss, John BesT. Emerson Ellis, Bernard EclchardT, George Alderdice, Ellsworfh Ahrens, Bailey BobbiTT. Joseph Burns, Darrel Temple: James Sullivan. lNoTe-Re- maining Seniors are sTanding in aisle.l Assemblies The purpose of assemblies in Hamburg High School is Twoiold. Each musT be enTerTaining and educaTional. This lasT school year has broughT many splendid ouT- side speakers To This school. who Told in a mosT admirable manner of snakes, The far NorTh, radium, Travels, and crime does noT pay. The laTTer Topic was presenfed To The sTudenT body by an experienced buT reTormed ex-convicT, Mr. FenTon. Aside Trom These highly inTormaTive programs, sTudenT TalenT has been TeaTured in dramas. musicals, and amaTeur programs, all of which have proved exceedingly enTerTaining and insTrucTive To The audience as well as Those who parTicipaTe. An assembly Tund which enables The school To bring To The young people The TinesT of maTerial is largely mainTained by various sTudenT organizaTions wiThin Hamburg High School. The assemblies of The lasT year have been appreciaTed by The sTudenT body, and iT is Their wish ThaT such programs may conTin'ue in The TuTure. Social Hours The infermission or social hour is an esseniial period of relaxafion from 'rhe con- Jrinuous drama ol school life. The speclralrors are permiHed +o go backsfage and personally meer 'rhe direclror, The assisranl direclors, and 'rhe casl. Recrearion +oge'rher usually produces a more friendly a'r+i+ude and an ahnosphere of coopera+ion- These frequenl cessalions of acfivily rekindle lhe ever wavering flame of in+eres+ and enfhusiasm necessary for a long run and an excellenl produclion of Jrhe drama, School Life. Leif +o righl: Quenfin McClure, Miss Richlie. James Sullivan, Rufh Bley, Hillon Hornaday McGraw. i SULLIE FAVORS THE TEACHERS , THE ANNUAL STAFF PRESENTS THE MASQUEH l.eTT To righT: Ellen Murphy. Mariiane Hines, RoberT Grimm, DoroThy Gerber, RuTh FlumerTelT, LiTerary EdiTor: Hilda Klein, Jane Gurley, Mrs. Simmons, Adviser: Howard HunT, AssisTanT EdiTor: James Sullivan, Emerson Ellis, EdiTor-in- Chief: Jack Fogelsanqer, Laura Scholl, DoroThy Darling, Jack Ovenburg, Joseph Schumer. AdverTising Manager: Gene Gross, HilTon Hornaday, Edward Sawers, Business Man- ager: Thomas Heineman, Glenn l'laushalTer, Jean Tillou, CirculaTion Manager: Ellen STapell. JeaneTTe STuhlmiller. Richard AbboTT, Agnes Graham, BeTTe Flenniken, ArT EdiTor: Mary Ann Sobolewski, DoroThy FalTer, Marie Viox, Erika RicherT, Richard Miller, Donald Brown, PhoTography EcliTor: Ray MiTchell, AThleTic EdiTor: RoberT McClure. The Annual Staff The annual sTaTT each year musT Tace a serious and diTTiculT problem-ThaT oT presenTing To The sTudenTs an inTriguing and edifying yearbook, as well as one which porTrays accuraTely The hisTory oT The school Tor The lasT Three years. The Hamburg Annuals' sTaTTs have always sTriven To TransmiT To The lower classmen The TinesT oT The TradiTions oT The school, and To encourage all sTudenTs To work To make The school a beTTer one each succeeding year. This year's sTaTT has made every eTTorT To produce an annual oT which The school may be proud. lT has worked arduously, and yeT happily To combine all oT The above TeaTures in iTs yearbook. The sTaTT wishes To presenT The Masque as iTs lasT con- TribuTion To The liTe oT Hamburg High School, and as a Tinal record oT boTh The aims and accomplishmenTs oT The Class oT l936. The Senior Play A large audience-TumulTous laughTer-Tine players-a sTar perTormance- gaieTy-TooTlighTs-whaT was iT? Big HearTed l-lerberT, The Tinal Seniors' produc- Tion on The sTage oT Hamburg High School. IT meT wiTh The enThusiasTic acclamaTion oT The enTire Town. Do you remember big-hearTed l-lerberT's success sTory? l sTarTed To work when l was Ten years old, he declaimed while The resT of The players groaned in despair, buT The Tables were Turned, and, oT course, everyone remembers The grand reconciliaTion scene as The curTain Tell on The close oT a perTecT evening. LeTT To righT: Ray MiTchell, Ray KirsT, Lincoln Simon. Jack Fogelsanger. DoroThy FalTer, Richard AbboTT, Ellen Murphy, Jane Gurley, Roberf McAllisTer, John Besf, Gene Gross. THE SENIORS TRIUMPH AGAIN I, JUNIORS MAKE THEIR DEBUT ll Lefl' Io righ'l': Grace Fros'I', Elizabelh Eisinger, Margarel' Fleming, Elsie Treve++, Louise Dehn, Helen Ollinger, Vera Thiel, Doris Beebe, Agnes Kruse, Helen Frinlc, Florence Busch, Muriel Green, Belly I-lowe, Edifh May, Wallace Bouslcill, Alice AbboI I', Bessie Cauldwell, Lawrence Burns, Charles Graham, Allen Websler, Allen Sipprell, Joseph Gerlcin. Glenn McGee, Franlc Spangenberg, De Lee Churchill, Richard Conrad, Loren l-lahn, Edwin Willman, Norman Zinfz. The Juniors' Premiere lThe Junior Proml A RECORD CROWD- MODERNISTIC SETTING- GORGEOUS COSTUMES- MARVELOUS STAOINO- GLIDING COUPLES- MUSIC SUPERB- A LITTLE BIT OF PARADISE- ARE REPORTED FROM TI-IE CRITICS WI-IO ATTENDED TI-IE JUNIOR PROM. , , The Sophomore I-lop J Pleasure Island! Wha+ a weal'rh of memory Jrreasures for a single Tropical evening! A ship anchored 'rhere for Jrhe evening wifh +he Club Georgians as passen- gers-swaying palm +rees-huge sand dunes-placid bays-car+s-naiives-wa+er buffalo-monkeys-a ligh+ house casring ils beams over Jrhe happy dancers! Can anyone imagine a more enjoyable evening 'rhan one spenr under a Tropical moon hung low over +he na+ive, enchaniing Pleasure Island? Lelil' 'ro right Club Georgians Orcheslra, Virginia Pound. Roberl' Coasl, Mr. Irving Harper, Mary Jane McAllis+er. Arrhur Fosrer, Mary Lou Spaulding. James Reynolds. Margarel' Mager. Ar+hur Kurz, Richard Gunnell, Leroy Dawson. Roberr Fleming, Bailey Bobbill. Barbara Gunnell, Russell Carr, Amos Minlcel. Paul Sipprell, Re+a Haberer. Joseph Schumer. SOPHOMORES STAGE SOUTH SEA FANTASY Acts and Scenes To live and die in scenes like +his Wifh some we've leff behind us.' A mm . . A 4 J haw yy E 'Azi i s ,A .'AAf'?gsr 4sf? ' m, ,rrizril ' f x , A f ' -3132 - 5 Q 13, ff2 ,.' - 5 x ' 'g f' V '32 Z, Q. - .ewan V.. my ,. , , W ,s . 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A W1 ' .,W4gMvM,.,., .. , W9 M Q W P -we ' ' ' T' ' ' E f- JT b'7'?fife:sSQvf,E1fA:g2 . -' - ' f A- - A Acfs and Scenes. 'rhe curriculum comprises, na+uraHy, +he malor porfion of fhai' which makes for Jrhe success of a school-life drama These acfivifies. parficipafecl in by Sfars, Unders+udies. and Supers prepare each characfer for The grealrer ac'rs and scenes of The fufure yea rs. GYM CLASSES COMPETE IN FOUL SHOOTING CONTEST Le-fl' 'ro righlz Margarei Bellz, Miss Schuler. Rose M. Frank, Jean Pound, Elohim Miller, Joyce Seeger, Julia Monroe, Wanda Kopciowslci, Emily Ralaiacli, Florence Rellig, Belly lmhofl. Marian Kronenberg, Elhel Parks, Jean Seeger, Ber- nadelle Armbrusler, Norine Schmilfendorf, Marlha Finlalc, Earline Eddinglon, l-lelen Angus, Roberra Draudl. Doris Wannmalcer, Joyce Rockwood, Ellen Murphy, Marie Wolf, Jean Philipps, Marian Mansfield, Everdina Mumbach. Irma Schmiflendorli. D Girls' Physical Education yy Through varied aciiviiies in lhe gymnasium This deparrmenr sirives To meer lhe presenl' needs, inreresls, and capaciries of lhe girls and lo lay a loundarion for fulure inleresls lhrough 'rhe acquisilion of fundamenlal slcills in wholesome aclivilies. Those girls who, because of superior physical iilness, have no need for lhe regular program. are excused from The regular classes and spend one hour a week in rhe gymnasium doing advanced work and any acriviry which parricularly inleresrs lhem. Af presenl lhere is under conslrucrion ax room for correciive work and more room 'For 'rhe physical educalion needs since Hamburg l-ligh School finds indispensable ihe program which ihis deparlmeni oullines and 'rhe fine work which if is accom- plishing. Boys' Physical Education The boys' physical educalion deparlmenl' progresses daily in correclive work and slrenglhening exercises. An apparalus program, marching laclics, and gymnaslics of all descriplions largely conlribule lo lhe success ol lhe Tremendous underlalcing ol This deparlmenl. Twice a weelc +he gymnasium period proves a welcome relaxa- lion from lhe elernal round of inlelleclual sludies which so ollen produce lhal menlal laligue lhe relief for which is aclive physical exercise. This deparlmen'r's mollo has been A sound mind in a sound body, and il is hoped 'rhal lhis mollo wilh ils, subsequenl' program ol physical educalion may conlinue 'ro delighl The looys of Hamburg High School. ' Class enrollmenl: Elsworlh Ahrens, Joseph Burns, Richard Conrad, Jack Dodds, Roberl Fleming. Willard Tail, Donald Hines, Howard Hunl, Arlhur King, Dean Langhans, Glenn McGee, Kenelh McGraw, Alloerl Nekielc, Frank Prusak. Charles Saunders, Clarence Schieber. Dan Sprissler, Curlis Slehlen, Allen Websler, John Norwood, Thomas Webb, Wil- liam Ahrens, Roberl Coaslr, Fred Cook, Slerling Holchkiss, William lnskip, John Jazenbaclc, Harry Krazmein, William Lang, Ralph McNall, Roberl' Newman, Rolnerl Kesler, Henry lvlcAllisler, Howard Ross. Roberl Ruker, Richard Saunders, Edward Sawers, Philip Schreiner, Allen Sipprell, William Timm, Norlaerl Unger. James Viger, Alberl Williams, Dorcea Wollcow. KNUTE TEACHES THE BOYS TO PLAY RlNC5-AROUND THE ROSY ENGLISH CLASSES PRESENT SIDELIG-HTS LeTT To riqhT: William Blessing. Elaine Brocksopp, Donald SheTf, Julia BreTTle, Eleanor Baillie, ColleTTa McGraw. Mary Dow, Rufh Viox. The English Department WiThin all English classes The gems oT The English language are displayed To The sTudenTs in all Their glamorous Tinery. This deparTmenT has ever aimed To creaTe wiThin each young person an appreciaTion oT his own naTive Tongue wiTh all iTs beauTy and The rare abiliTy To eTTecTively uTilize This beauTy in expressing his own ThoughTs. Through dramaTizaTion, group proiecTs, and individual assignmenTs, The glowing words of MilTon, Shakespeare. Burns, KeaTs, and Shelley leave a burning impression on The minds of The pupils. The Tine work which This deparTmenT is accomplishing is shown when a sTudenT oT Hamburg High School is engaged in conversaTion. 'Mid grammar, rules, and Things ouTlined, EnchanTing liTeraTure we Tind, Charming each eager youThTul mind. The Library One of fhe mosl' frequenfed rooms of Hamburg High School is fhe library. lf is no longer considered as fhe permanenf abode of fhe bookworm. for every period of fhe day and affer school sfudenfs are confinually passing in and ouf. seeking fhe wealfh of knowledge sfored in The wisely and carefully chosen selecfion of books, magazines, and pamphlefs which will supplemenf fheir fexf maferial. Never before has fhere been in fhis school such a profusion of varied maferials for appeasing everyone's needs. Miss Munsey, 'rhe efficienf and willing librariani and her cohorf, lvlr. Goldsmifh, are always ready fo accommodafe in fhe search for maferial while fheir many sfudenf assisfanfs sfrive fo render aid fo fhose who are less experienced in finding whaf is desired. Perhaps fhe mosf imporfanf mission of a library is furnishing folks wifh fheir besf friends, for books are one's besf friends-read more of fhem. Leff fo righfr Miss Pauline Munsey. Librarian: Clarence Schreiber, Allan Miller. Frank Prusak. Richard Conrad. George Sfanage, Burnell Thurber. Donald Burns, Kennefh McGafh. Fred McCloskey, Roberf Todd. Carlfon Aqle, Roberf Fleming, William Davidson, John Dodds. llse Wesferman, Rollins Low. Sefh Abboff, Joseph Greken, Philip Schreiner. Dean Lanqhans, Jean Hyslop, William Lang, Harold Schreiner CHARACTERS STUDY THEIR SCRIPT THE CAST REHEARSE ANOTHER RADIO BROADCAST LeTT To righT: Donna Abbey. Jean Healy, Charles Agle, Frederick Knack. Richard AbboTT, MarqareT BelTz, William Hipp, Adelaide Dawson, Edward DraudT, Norman Alderdice, KaTherine Dalsis, BeTTe Flenniken, Mr. Prior, DirecTor, Jean Pound, Lincoln Simon, WalTer MacNeil. Dramatics and Public Speaking Grease painT. TlaTs, even Tlies, TormenTors, and Traps! Magic words To The many, boTh in school and ouTside, Tor whom The TheaTer has a perennial TascinaTion. NoT many of Those sTudenTs who have loeen' regisTerecl in This year's course in dramaTics may appear in The world oT sTage, screen, and radio. BuT Trom This group oT Those Tor whom The TheaTer proved mosT irresisTible, will come, iT is expecTed, many indi- viduals wiTh increased abiliTy as acTors, direcTors, make-up arTisTs, and sTage designers who will prove oT greaTerW value To The culTural and educaTional life of Their com- muniTies as The resulT of This enrichmenT of Their own lives. Journalism and The Trumpeteern Every Two weeks The Trenzied eTTorTs of various individuals To locaTe men who have biTTen clogs become more inTelligible, as The TrumpeTeer's clarion call, or The purposely sour noTes on The Bazooka, are heard, and anoTher issue of The school paper is heralded as oTT The press. The reporTer and The personnel of This bi-monThIy iournalisTic venTure are members oT The journalism class. Every sTep, Trom news- gaThering To dummying, proof-reading The galleys, and disTribuTing The prinTed copies, is supervised by The sTudenTs Themselves, under The guidance oT Their class advisor. This educaTional group endeavors To mainTain The high sTandards of journalism, as well as presenTing, recording, and reTlecTing high school liTe. To wriTe or To ediT copy is noT iTs primary aim: iT is, raTher, To provide such Training in ciTizenship ThaT The comrnuniTy in which These young people shall do Their worlc and all who come in conTacT wiTh Them shall be beTTer Tor Their having been There. LeTT To righT: RoberT CleesaTTel, Louise Dehn, Alice AbboTT, Neal Hale, Allen Sipprell, John TuTak, Audrey DraudT, Roberi' Neuschel, Hilda Klein, Glenn McGee. Donna Abbey, John BesT. Doris Beebe, Mr. Edward Prior, lnsTrucTorg Virginia WiTherel, Thelma l-laTIeTT, BeTTy WiTherel. JOURNALTSTS MAKE A DUMMY ' DIE DEUTSCHE KLASSE LIEST DAS ECHO Leff fo righf: Arfhur Kurz. Julia Monroe. Rollins Low. Miss May Seavy, Insfrucfor: Harrieff Omphalius, Allen Sipprell, Eva Liebler, Carol Braner, Edward Sewers, Ausfin Horfon. Wayne Hadley. Roberf Abboff. The Foreign Language Department Whoever speaks and undersfands The language of anofher nafion does nof need fo rely upon whaf ofher people fell him abouf fhaf nafion, or upon whaf is wriffen in newspapers and books, buf he can form for himself an individual and accurafe opinion. Therefore. fhe sfudy of foreign languages is fhe foundafion for frue under- sfanding and reconciliafion. and for fhe preservafion of peace in fhe world. - Offo Gessler. Through The use of maferial which presenfs a vivid picfure of The everyday lives of fhe men and women who live in fhe counfry whose language is being sfudied. fhe modern language deparfmenf of Hamburg High School endeavors fo inferpref fo ifs sfudenfs fhe cusfoms. culfure. and spirif of fhe foreign nafion. The Mathematics Department From the days ot Euclid to the time ot Einstein. mathematics has played a most important role in the progress ot civilization, tor without it there could be no science. Sometimes when modern math students are tloundering in the dark maze ot a seem- ingly impossible algebraic or geometric problem they mutter to themselves. What's the use ot mathematics, anyway? What earthly good will it ever do tor me? The values ot mathematics are many: it teaches neatness, logical thinking, the ability to tollow directions implicitly, an unwillingness to allow a mistake to remain uncorrected, a lceenness to detect absurdity in answers, and a desire to check every result. These characteristics are those which promote success in lite: so cheer up discouraged mathematicians! Your interest in this department will pay large dividends in the tuture. Lett to right: Mr. Robert Dickson. Instructor: Jane North, Joyce Seeger. Seth Abbott, Robert Stuhlmiller, Eleanora Sauer, John Hartman, Mary Dow, William Blessing. Daniel Sprissler, Florence Richardson. lrene Bowers. Alice Abbott. Gene Hanson. Joan Seeger, Colletta McGraw. Eleanor Baillie. Russell Carr, Sue Mottitt. Edward Leitten, William Inslcip. Julia Brettle, Donald Mesnard. Gordon Critoph. Joseph Gerlzen, Margaret Conley, June Haushalter, Jean Ptalzgrat, Craig Parker. A DIFFICULT PROPOSITION - MR. DICKSON INSTRUCTS WOULD-BE EINSTEINS TI-IE PROFESSOR ENTHRALLS I-IIS AUDIENCE STanding: Mr. Irving Harper, InsTrucTor. SeaTed-IeTT To righT: Wayne Hadley, DeLee ChurchiII, I-IaroId RusserT, Fred RicherT, MurieI Green, FIorence Busch, William -Miller, Lawrence Burns. RoberT FIeTcher, Jack FiedIer, STephania IvIaTwiiIcow, BeTTy Bourne, John BesT, Ray Eme-rIing, SeTh AbboTT, Mary McNaII, BurneII Thurber, Edward Koenig, TayIor BaiIey, John DaggeTT, Frank Baiiey, Louise Dehn, James CreighTon. The Science Department To Those unfamiliar wirh science, This deparTmenT is one OT mysTeries and phe- nomena wiTh dangerous experimenTs going on behind Those cIosed doors. This im- pression is exceedingly Talse, Tor behind Those doors TuncTions a very pracTicaI Type oT acTiviTies. In his cIasses The science insTrucTor sTrives To promoTe independence oT ThoughT and To enable The sTudenT To progress iusT as rapidly and as Tar as his iniTiaTive will carry him. To aTTain This end he aTTempTs To maIce hisclasses TascinaTing and ToImoTivaTe The sTudenTs To discover The opporTuniTies awailring Them in The Tield of scienTiTic research, Tor This is, indeed, a scienTiTic age. The History Department Through the various courses ottered by this department, historically-minded people are led to explore the annals ot time. The ultimate result is that once again such tamous tigures as Caesar, Alexander the Great, Charlemagne, Richard the Lion- hearted, Cardinal Richelieu, Louis XlV, Napoleon Bonaparte, Bismarck, Gladstone, Disraeli, Washington, and Lincoln rise up trom their graves and live in the minds ot the students. An interest in international relations and the problems ot the twentieth century is tostered. ln their pursuit ot these studies, the youth ot Hamburg are brought to a tull appreciation ot those immortal words: Breathes there a man with soul so dead Who never to hirnselt hath said: 'This is my own, my native land'? Lett to right: Ray Mitchell, Edward Sawers. Allen Webster, Arthur Mulholland, Elsie Trevett, Agnes Graham, Wallace Bouskill, Mr. Collins, instructor: Arlene Wolte, Richard Abbott. STUDENTS FOLLOW THE FATES OF EMPIRES BUSINESS DEPARTMENT TOTALS RECEIPTS LeTT To righT: Mr. Richard Ford, lnsTrucTor: Audrey Ebel. , Evelyn Haberer. Dolores Pendl, Philip Schreiner. Elsie TreveTT. RuTh PTiTzinger. RoberT Grimm, Marie Wolfe. BeTTy AnThony Mildred Noeller. Ray KirsT, Fredea Richardson, Orwilla Wollcow. Mary FoiT. Marion WolT. The Commercial Department The aim oT The commercial deparTmenT in l-lamburg High School is To beTTer prepare iTs young people Tor immediaTe enTry inTo liTe and business. IT is To be noTed ThaT Their young people ThaT are hired are able To hold Their jobs unTil They advance To beTTer posiTions. The reason Tor all This is ThaT all business acTiviTies of The school are correlafed wiTh The work oT This deparTmenT. School acTiviTies accounTs are held in The bookkeeping classes, The business managemenT oT The Senior Annual is done in connecTion wiTh The business managemenT classes, and Tormer members oT The salesmanship class are selling adverTisemenTs and The annual iTselT. A large porTion oT secreTarial work is done by secreTarial pracTice sTudenTs. These are only a 'few examples oT acTiviTies supervised by The commercial deparTmenT. The l-lome Economics Department - An inleresling, added lealrure of +he main performance in Hamburg High School The-aier is lhe home economics deparlmenl. Have you had sufficienl' vilamins roday? How aboul' your calories? Through rheir pracrical experience in This deparr- menlr +he charming hoslesses ol: iomorrow are rapidly becoming erlicienl in ihis line of endeavor. An ideal opporruniry for self-expression and lurlher developing origin- ali+y yields designers and wardrobe misiresses who do excelleni worlc in sraging 'rhe high school drama. Home economics is becoming increasingly imporlanr as The women rerurn To Jrheir homes from +heir wanderings in The induslrial world. These girls are adequaiely preparing rhemselves for such a luiure. Leif 'io righlz Ruih Piirzinger, l-lazel Schoelz, Doris Schrnidi, Nalalie lmhofl, Bernadefle Armbrusrer, Florence Reiriq, Jean Tillou, Jannel' Osborne, Marie Schmidt Lorraine Wiifmeyer, Jeane-He Osborne. Rosemary Bellz. Miss Margarel Grant lnslruclorg Mary Pike, Elohim Miller. HOMEMAKING GIRLS LEARN TO COUNT THEIR CALORIES THE SYMPHONIC ENSEMBLE PREPARES AN OVERTURE LeTT To righT: Hilda Klein, Mary Alice Ambrose. ArThur Van Camp, Irene Bowers, CurTis STeTTen, BeTTy Meyer, Eleanor Agle, Margarei' Mager, Jack Fogelsanger, James Viger, Ray Emerling, Velia Celli, Richard Robinson, Sylvia STern. Gene l-lanson, EsTer Schoselc. Loren Hahn, Jean Clark, Polly BeaTTy: Mr. Morris PoummiT, lnsTrucTor: Julia Monroe. CarlTon Agle, Roberi' Rucker. Barbara Gunnell, Donald Minekime. Adele Covil, Edward Koenig, Doris Wanamaker, Earl Henry. Rollin TuTTle, Charles Agle, Mildred Piper, Marvin EckhardT, ArThur Kassel, Raymond BanTle, AusTin HorTon, Frederick HelTFensTein, John Doel, Marvin Weinheimer, Joan Joyce. Allen Sipprell. The Music Department The music deparTmenT oT Hamburg High School, under The direcTion oT Mr. PoummiT, oTFers varied courses To all aspiring musicians. IT serves in creaTing an inTeresT in beTTer music so ThaT The sTudenTs may develop a lceener inTeresT in and enioyrnenT oT The culTural Things oT liTe. This is done by means oT The orchesTra, vocal arTs class, rudimenTs and harmony classes, several smaller vocal and insTrumenTal ensembles, and Through privaTe insTruc- Tion. Truly has our music deparTmenT proved ThaT The Three R's are no longer all- imporTanT, and ThaT music and The Tiner arTs musT play an imporTanT role in creaTing The Tiner background Tor Hamburg youTh. Trial by J ury This year, for fhe firsf fime in fhe hisfory of Hamburg High School, an opera was presenfed by fhe music deparfmenf under fhe able direcfion of Mr. Poummif. Trial by Jury by Gilberf and Sullivan was given on Friday, March I3, and will long be remembered by fhe casf and by fhe audience as a performance which was bofh beneficial and enferfaining, receiving fhe acclaim of all school pafrons. Af fhe close of fhe opera fhe school orchesfra enferfained fhe audience wifh a group of specially arranged selecfions. The opera showed a real efforf fo bring fine music fo fhe people of Hamburg, and if was received in such a manner fhaf more performances as enferfaining are well assured. Sfage-leff fo righf: Allan Miller, Russell Carr, Ausfin Horfon, Richard Robinson, Walfer McNeil, James Abboff, Arfhur Kurz, Edward Sawers, John Chafley, Willard Foif, Dean Langhans. Frederick Knack, Richard Abboff, Foreman of Jury: Donald Burns, Usher: Margaref Salmon, Plainfiff: Arfhur Kassell, Judge: Alberf Felfz, Clerk: Erika Richerf, lrene Bowers, Howard Hunf, Plainfiff's Afforney: Sferling Hofchkiss, Rufh Dubois, Grace Fowler, Mildred Brocksopp, Sherlea Doel, John Doel. Defendanf: Julia Monroe, Elizabefh Newell, Gene Gross, Julia Mafrunic, Margaref Mager. Beffy Meyer, Marian Fahr, Doris Meyer, Clara Burns. Agnes Graham, Frances Kulawiak. Pif: Doris Wanamaker, Sylvia Sfern, Frederick Helffensfein, Velia Celli, Jack Fogelsanger, Mr. Morris Poummif, Insfrucfor: Harold Coofs, Jean Clark, Edward Koenig, Rollin Tuffle, Charles Agle, Carlfon Agle. Eagbari Gunnell, Allen Websfer, Raymond Emerling, Esfher c ose . MUSIC DEPARTMENT REACHES ITS CLIMAX ARTISTS DEVELOP HIDDEN TALENT Lell lo righl: Waller McNeil, Richard Abboll, Marie Viox, Donald Burns, Bernice Smilh, Eleanor Newell, Dorolhy Faller, Ira Plarner, Belle Flennilcen, Alma 'Jean Daelsch. Belly Wilherel, Miss Margarel l-louslon, lnslruclor: Mary Ann Sobolewslci. The Art Department The aclivilies ol lhe arl deparlmenl are many and varied. Arl sludenls clad in smoclcs and juggling lwo or lhree painl iars are ollen seen passing lhrough lhe cor- ridors on lheir way lo lhe slage lo painl an almosphere suilable lor a play, an opera, or some similar proiecl. Poslers ol all descriplions, slained glass windows, decora- lions lor lhe l-lop or lhe Prom calling lor a slall ol designers-lhese are only a 'Few ol lhe exlras ol lhe arl deparlmenl where lhe lalenled sludenls enioy a happy combinalion ol lun and worlc. This allilude is carried over inlo lhe work ol lhe regular arl courses. The aim olilhe arl deparlmenl is lo creale an almosphere conducive lo crealive work wilh lhe ullimale aim ol developing personalilies more sensilive lo environmenl and loeller able, because ol lheir arl experience, lo enjoy life. Industrial Arts 'LIVING-LEARNING-GROWING: The philosophy oT presenT day educaTionaI needs is exempliTied by The various IndusTrial ArTs classes. Here The sTudenTs Tind Themselves LIVING in an environmenlr The same as ThaT which exisTs ouTside The school building, LEARNING by experiencing diTTerenT inTeresTs and vocaTional opporTuniTies, GROWING inTo maTuriTy wiTh a keener realizaTion oT whaT iT means To work TogeTher wiTh undersTanding on everyday problems and wiTh an appreciaTion oT changes and producTs oT our indusTrial world. In iTs Mechanical Drawing classes, The IndusTriaI ArTs DeparTmenT oTFers To Those inTeresTed in TuTure engineering and mechanical work an opporTuniTy To become Tamiliar wiTh The language oT indusTry. In General Shop, experience in various Types oT indusTriaI work is made possible. STudenTs in prinTing are Tamiliarized wiTh many phases oT The graphic arTs indusTry. Thus The IndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT meeTs presenT day sTudenT needs. LeTT To righT: Rollins Low, Frederick I-lelTFensTein, JusTin Todd, RoberT IvlcAllisTer, NorberT Mumbach, James Tillou. Norman ZinTz, I-Ioward Osborn, Samuel WalTon, John Dag- geTT, Norman Williams, Mr. Julius Brown, InsTrucTorg Neil McCloskey, AlberT FeTzer, LesTer Schummer, James AbboTT, George Lapp. George Ross, William Blessing, Charles Pound. Donald Mesnard, Donald I-lines, Henry Mayer, Harold Lilga. ArThur Kurz. I 1 INDUSTRIAL ARTS MEETS PRESENT DAY STUDENT NEEDS SENIORS REACH THE CLIMAX LeTT To righT: Rev. Brox: MargareT SmiTh, Class SecreTary: Amos Minlcel, Class PresidenT and ValedicTorian: Mr. Sim- mons, Principal of Hamburg High School: Edward Sawers. SaluTaTorian: Philip Schreiner. Class Treasurer: James Sulli- van, Vice-PresidenT oT Senior Class: Dr. Frederick J. MOTHTT. SuperinTendenT oT Hamburg Schools. The Climax The lasT scene oT all ThaT ends This sTrange, evenTTul hisTory. And so The Class oT 1936 has played iTs Tinal acT, The curTain Tails, The lighTs dim, Then Tade, and only memories are leTT-memhoygives oT Tour years oT fellowship, oT Tears. and oT laughTer. We leave behind parT oTVol1i7AyouTh and The remembrance oT Taslcs well done. This is graduaTion, The climax oT our drama-our Tinal curTain. The Health Department Health is a priceless jewel, cherished by those who possess it and longed tor by those who are untortunate enough to be without it. Miss Stevenson. Miss Kavanaugh, Mrs. Colvin, and Mrs. Salisbury are the sentinels who iealously guard the health ot the youth in Hamburg High School trom the numerous microbe invaders. Miss Stevenson, the school nurse. is very sympathetic and capable when a student is ill or' has a detect: Miss Kavanaugh takes care ot their teeth, and Mrs. Colvin and Mrs. Salisbury together provide wholesome lunches tor the young people who must buy' their tood at the cateteria. It is to the vigilance ot these tour that the Seniors are indebted in a large measure tor their good health. Lett to right: Miss Kavanaugh, Norbert Klein. Mr. Howe, Miss Stevenson, Mrs. Colvin. Mrs. Salisbury. THESE PEOPLE SAFEGUARD OUR HEALTH SECRETARIAL' STAFF ASSEMBLE DATA 1 1' Leif +o righf: Miss Reynolds, Miss Faulring. Miss Pierce. The Secretaries Hamburg High School is, indeed, proud of i+s adminisfraiive secrefaries who daily handle official records, Lsfand readyfro give informalion To sfudenfs, help arrange co'nvenien+ schedules. and fake care of numerous small mailers. Miss Piercef Miss Fadli ring, Miss Reynolds, and Miss McClellandugall render an invaluable service 'ro +he school which is fully apprecialed. Regreifully ihe Seniors leave Ham- burg High School, lou'r are consoled by The faci' +ha+ Jrhey are joining 'lhe ranks of alumni among whom 1'hese secrefaries are so highly regarded. ., : w 'V t ' S mar:--ini: . ' 1 ' MR. ESWARD SAUER ' The I-louse Manager MR. sAueR Always rhere-always smiling-+ha'r's Mr. Sauer. When rhere are ha+s lost doors +o be opened, people +o be locared. or any sorr of dilemma +o be mer. he invariably enlers 'rhe s+uden+'s mind as +he person ro overcome 'rhe dilificulry. His unfailing kindness, generosiiy, and his willingness +o serve have won The admirarion and respecl' of everyone who knows him. May Eddie remain Through many years ro come-Though s'ruden'rs may come and go-always lhere-always smiling. Epilogue The firsf four ads already past A fiffh shall close The drama wi+h 'rhe clay Time's nololesf offspring is fhe last W is WMV ' f, ':5:- If -' f f 1 ' ' ff . 1 f' f- , 'sf , 1 1 , .J ,- M AN ka Y f ,. .A .M . , .W , . 5 , Nw' 'G 'vw' ' 10, i, V-My Sf . -'N .f sv ' 'ilxi ' lf ' aw 4 ' '-:,'-r::aE':'? ,. :..3. -'s-QA,,::,2':..5fx.,-.5f,s:z,:Q-1 JY:- Q32 ?s:.'?M-2933, -sl. :w wg fissure , -, fiqil'-gy'-s q::1:g1f:.:5gsjg:..1,-'-'P ..,, I .sw ' 4' ff .?'2-:YQJ 1 4. 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Morris Bley is a commercial arlisl' for lhe Niagara Lilho- graph Company. He has al- ways been inleresled in dra- malics and 'rhis fall sludied wilh Jane Keeler, and was elecled vice-presidenl of The Workshop Players. Roland Coe: The Senior Annuals of l924 and l925 conlain many carioons by Roland Coe. He now con- rribules carloons 'lo The Safurday Evening Posh Collier's and The Buffalo Evening News. Herman Seelbach, Jr., was presidenl of fhe Hamburg Junior Chamber of Commerce 'lor The lasl' year. 'H' is Mr. Seelbach who has! led his Fel- low members in fheinslaunch supporl of Hamburg High School's alhlelicsj Roland Sfuhlmillerf repre- senfs an innovalion in police forces - Jrhe popular police- man admired and respecled by old and young alike. Miss Mary Tillinghasl has college course crowning all her successes recenlly by being elecied io Phi Bela Kappa. ihe highesl scholaslic honor possible. Richard Neuschel, lasl year, was presidenl of his class. presideni of his iraiernily, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, vice- presideni of lhe siudenl' gov- erning bocly, and presidenl oi Omicron Della Kappa al Denison. Mr. Sherman Neuschel has accepied an associale profes- sorship in geology ai Denison for nexl year. He has held many imporlanl offices of lrusl' during his college course. Miss June Ovenburg has recenlly been appoinied co- ediior of lhe Corllancl Normal School Annual. She was one of ihe hardesl worlcers on lhe year book of her alma maler, Tri-folio. MR GEOPGE ABBOTT George AbboH' Thus prcrure was snapped as George Abbolr was ready 'lo dlrecl' a scene of 'rhe Paramounr fallcxng pncrure Manslaughler nn which Clauclerle Colberr duchon Thus 1+ IS fhaf This popular aufhor cllrecfor has broughr grear honor 'ro hxs alma mafer Hamburg l-hgh School S56 l and Frederic March are fealured. Mr. Aloloo'H wrolre rhe screen play for 'rhls pro- T I , Ucuclucutes of 1936 CONGRQATULQATIONS ond best Wishes fvom the I-Iomlnwg High School Alumni Association. We sin oovo ly hope that you WLLL give mtlmg suppovt to make this oeeoeieteon move pemfect. Remembee - - it is the ovgoenizcution that WLLL eeee keep yee in touch with the fiviencls of yeee school eeye. Smeeeely, E.. Sclmweilccmvdet, Pcesident 'UQQM Spotlights As players on The sfage of school life Jrhese s+uclen+s and direclors have had spollighls focused upon lhem. S P 0 T L I G H T S SPOTLIGHTS ON ACTIVITIES AROUND OUR THEATER SPOTUGI-ITS ON THE SENIORS SPOTLIGHTS ON UNDERSTU DIES AND SUPERS SPOTLIGHTS ON ACTIVITIES AROUND OUR THEATER aw V I . 1 n ,, nv' W, 4: 51 A we I gif ,lm gy 1 ffm? bf ' Sv? ' -V Qi ff,-Lgggv, YQ . uf fi ' 1 M ' . M WM , 1 3 , x ' , fiwfkf . Q S 1 jg., ff ' 1.5359 3- -Rx 11 vii, w 5 fifff 125' ,. Q1 f A , ,1:.,, 3 ' P' W is 1 f'- wx' 5 ,f if QS: 'aim fb? W f, . DZ? M4 5, SPOTLIGHTS ACTIVITIES AROUND OUR THEATER The Athletic Section Blow. wind! Come, wreck! A+ leasi' we'll die wi+h harness on our back E T Q W E E N A B T S 4 rf? X f w ff! 1 3 4 fi .J I 1 l , ' I 4 r ARTHUR L. HOWE Head ioorball coach and direcior of Afhleiics. Knul'e's ' lnspiring leadership has enabled 'rhis year's coaches fo Turn our some of lhe besf lean-is in fhe hislory of lhe school. EDWARD SCHWEIKARDT Barney is backfield coach and a real sporr. He lakes a bearing in foolball buf il does'n'l' erase his grin. ' BRONSON COLLINS Brony is line coach for loorball and assis+an'r baskelball coach. His cheeriness and pafience has given Hamburg new hope. JEROME WILKER Jerry is a line baskelball coach and Jrurned our a leam Jrhar look second in +he league. He is also assisfani' baseball coach. IRVING HARPER Irv is an ex-miler who has done wonders in his 'rwo years ol coaching lrack. Working againsr fha greafesl odds, he lurned our a 'leam Thai' made ofher schools look 'ro Jrheir laurels. FERRAND HUNTLEY Andy has coached Jrennis for several years and is iurning our a more elilicienl' and beHer learn every year. DONALD CONKLIN Conk has revived Jrhe Hgreal' American game of baseball in our school. Under his experf coaching Hamburg again claimed a championship leam. 2 w J Y J CAPTAIN LEROY DAWSON ..TOy.. 5 II. 8 in., 152 lbs., I-Iallbaclc Hamburcfs Iriple fhreaf.-his passes and punls did much fo bring viclory To ll'1e Purple. MANAGER DUDLEY DRAUDT Du A Iauflrful, capable manager -always ready Io lend a help- ing hand. Dud will be man aqer nexl year also. KENNETH DRECHSLER Rybaclc 5 fl: ll in.. l73 lbs.. Lefl End Hard laclcler.-powerful on of- fense and defense.-few balls ever slipped fhrough Rybaclc's oulsfrelched arms. WILLIAM MCCLELLAND Bill 6 ll. I in., IBZ lbs.. Riglml' En Tallesl and faslesl man on 'rlwe Ieam,-snags 'Ilwe ball 'From midair and can'+ be slapped. RAY MITCHELL Mulch 5 ff. I I in., l85 lbs.. Lefl' Tackle lnlerlerence busier. pass and punl' rusher.-a powerhouse on +l1e defensive,-lover of fool- 51. BAILEY BOBBITT in-P-ex-I 5 I+. Il in.. I59 lbs.. Righi- Tac e Tex is a fall, lanlcy Iackle breaks up inlerference.-an ex cellenl blocker. EUGENE FOSTER Gene 5 II. IO in., I6O lbs.. Righf Guard I-Ie knifes over. under. or 'Ihrough +he line,-a Iasl, run- ning-guard who does pIen'Iy of damage behind 'Ihe opponenhs line. BURTON ECKI-IARDI7 Burl 5 I+., I73 lbs., Leif Guard As wide as he is fall,-a hu- man dynamo.-plenly slronq and knows how +o use his s+reng'Ih,-one of The main- sfays of The cenler of -Ihe line. HOWARD OSBORN Ossie 5 II. II in., I58 lbs., Cenler Uncannily accurale, - qualify where qualily is needed.-a hard Iackler who backs Ihe line wifhoul a miss. JAMES SULLIVAN Sully 5 ff. 7 in.. ISO lbs., Quarlerback A quick-'rhinking back,-Iasl on Ihose sneaks, -a wonderful 'Field general and an excellenl leader. CHARLES HUND Hick 5 II. II in., I78 lbs., Fullback Crash.-Iasf-driving legs,-exe cellenf blocker and hard-hit 'ring fackler,-knows how fo smack Tha? line. ROLLIE SMITH BuckeI ' Mosl consislenl' 'Iackler and 'lakes a greal deal of kidding. Fast hard Iackler, and can wear 'Ihrough 'Ihe smallesf holes. A real back. PURPLE RAIDERS BECOME CHAMPIONS VarsiTy-leTT To righT: Rollie SrniTh, James Sullivan, William McClelland, Bailey BobbiTT, Eugene FosTer, Leroy Dawson. CapTain: BurTon EckhardT, Ray MiTchell, KenneTh Drechsler, Charles Hund, Howard Osborn. Squad: Norman Alderdice, ArThur Kassel, Ray Emerling, Thomas Heineman, Ray CarpenTer, George Alderdice. Harold Rosser. Herberl' Collyer. Charles Roberirs. Dudley DraudT, Manager: Neal Halo, AssisTanT Manager: Dorcea Wollcow. Football Champions oT l935l Amassing 298 poinTs To Their opponenTs' 8, The Hamburg High Purple Raiders displayed The TinesT TooTball and Teamwork in The hisTory of The school. Many oT The 298 poinTs were scored by The Two speedy ends, Ken Drechsler and Mac McClelland, who were on The receiving end oT bulleT-like passes Trom capTain and punTer, Toy Dawson. Jim Sullivan displayed excellenT generalship as he guided The eleven Trom his quarTerbacl4 berTh. The Tlashing, driving legs of l-lick Hund and BuclceT SmiTh whose TwisTing, plunging runs Tilled The midseason vacancy leTT by The quiclcsTepping halfbaclc, Bob STransky, compleTed The compeTenT baclz- Tield. The inTerTerence-busTing powerhouse Tackle posiTions were Tilled by The veT- erans, Mich MiTchell, Tex FosTer, BurT EclchardT, and ThaT uncannily ac- curaTe cenTer, Ozzie Osborne. The reserves conTained such excellenT maTerial as Grimm, WalTon, Emerling, Dole, 'and CoasT in The baclofield and The Alderdice Duo, Heineman, RoberTs, CarpenTer, Rosser, and Burns as linemen. Having worked and played TogeTher Tor The lasT Tour years, Ten oT The TirsT eleven face a greaT pang of sadness aT graduaTion when They parT Trom Triends who have been bound TogeTher as only Teamwork can bind men. WesT Seneca ............................ 0 H. H. S. .. 38 Silver Creek ,..... .... . . O H. H. S. .. 60 Blasdell ,..... .. O H. H. S. ,. 27 Springville .... .. 0 H. H. S. ... .. bl Thomas Indians .. 0 H. H. S. .. I8 Perry ...... O H.H.S. .. I9 Sloan ..... .. 6 H. H. S. .. 38 Easl' Aurora .. 2 H. H. S. ... .. 37 .ll VARSITY CAGES A SUCCESSFUL SEASON STancIing-IeTT To righT: Fred RicherT. William Miller, Ivlr. Jerome Willcer, Coach: James Sullivan, RoberT Grimm. SeaTeCl: Leroy Dawson, KenneTh Drechsler, William McClelland, Amos Minlcel, Eugene FosTer. Boys' Basketball The Hamburg High BasI4eTeers Took The Tloor This year wiTh a sTrong Team of IasT year's veTerans. ATTer losing Tive oT TiTTeen games and only Two of eighT league games, The Team capTured second place in The league, having IosT boTh Those games in hard-ToughT baTTIes wiTh Springville. There are many pIeasanT memories and many deep regreTs in The reaIizaTion ThaT Kenny Drechsler, high scoring ace, Doc Ivlinlcel, TasT-sTepping, shiTTy Torward, Bill IvIcCIeIIand, Tall, high-jumping cenTer, Fuzzy FosTer, hard-TighTing guard, Jim Sullivan, Toy Dawson, and Bob Grimm, whose superb playing consTanTIy beneTiTecI The Team, are all leaving Hamburg High This year. The oTher Two men who earned Their IeTTers This year are Bill Miller and I:riTz RicherT oT whom much will be expecTed nexT year. The Team as a whole played exceIIenT and consisTenT IoasI4eTbaII. The Tans will noT soon TorgeT The many Thrills and momenTs oT exciTemenT They experienced aT The games, nor The sporTsrnanIiIce aTTiTude oT The players. SCHEDULE OF LEAGUE GAMES EasT Aurora A .......... I2 H. H. S. I9 Blasdell .... .... 2 3 H. H. S. 32 Springville . .... 29 H. H. S. ... ... I9 WesT Seneca .. I8 H. H. S. ... 46 EasT Aurora .. 2I H. H. S. 39 Blasclell ...... ,, I4 H. H. S. 44 Springville .. 29 H. H. S. I8 WesT Seneca .. 25 H. H. S. 51 A BASKETBALL UNDERSTUDIES ARE SUCCESSFUL Top row-lell io righlr Mr. Bronson Collins, Coach: Donald Hines, Charles Kronenberg, Vicfor Rice, Kennelh Hodgson. Middle row: William Weber, Rollins Low. Jack O'Brian, William Blessing, Roberl Coasl, Gene Hanson, John Fosler. Manager. Fronf row: Eranlc Bailey, Dan Sprissler, Roberl Sluhlmiller, Craig Parlcer. DeLee Churchill. l l JOE BURNS and OZZIE OSBORN-Managers A+ 'rhe eleciion for a loaslcelball manager, lhe 'learn could find no varialion or clislinclion of value belween lhese iwo men so bolh were elecled as co-managers of Jrhe baslcelball leam. Joe and Ozzie proved iheir worfh, loo. They worlced 'rwice as hard and were lwice as eiclicienl in 'lheir service. KENNY DRECHSLER-Forward. Capfain This year's capfain and high scorer was fhe mos? consislenl player of The baslcellaall season. JIM SU LLIVAN-Forward A player wifh +he mos? unorihodox shofs. buf he rnalces ihem every lime. DOC MlNKEL-Forward Teamwork was Doc's password. l-le always did 'ihe righl' lhing al Jrhe righl lime. Bll.l. Mll.l.ER-Guarcl Though only a Junior. Bill already has formed a niche among Hemburg's afhleies rhrough his accuraie shooiing. FUZZY FOSTER-Guard li Fuzzy aiiached himself io an oppos- ing player during a game, Jrhai player imme- diaiely gave up hope oi ever making a baslfei. PETER GRI MM-Forward A iasi' and shiiiy player wiih an uncanny accuracy in shooiing baskeis. BILL McCLELLAND-Cenrer Big Bill go+ 'ihe lip-off as usual. -a player who would be an assei fo any arh- leiic feam. 'TOY DAWSON-Guard Toy's sierling play was a greai iacior in 'ihe success oi ihis year's ieam. FRlTZ RICHERT-Guard Anoiher Junior who has provecl his value loy his unerring accuracy in shooiing baslceis. TI-IE PURPLE NINE COMPLETES A SUCCESSFUL ATHLETIC SEASON Lefi Io righi' 'rop row: Mr. Conklin. Kenneih Drechsler, Jus'I'in Todd, Alfred Pfiizinger, Neal Hale. Joseph Gerlcen, Dan Sprissler. Lesier Schummer, Ray Emerling, Jack Hahn. Edward Koenig, Marvin Eclchardt William Weber, Richard Koch, Mr. Willcer, Leroy Dawson, Amos Minlcel, Rollie Smiih, James Sullivan, Eugene Fosier, Edward Curfiss, Rober'r Grimm, James GoIdsmi+h. William Ahrens, Lorn Goldsmifh, Ellswor+h Ahrens, Bailey Bobbi'H'. KEN DRECI-ISLER and ED KOENIG, Managers These Iwo chased balls, pegged our bags, and Took care of ba+s--Ihey earned Iheir +iI'Ies. JIM SULLIVAN. Cafcher. Acling Capfain A Iasf, smarf leadoff man-Ihe pride of 'I'he league in regard Io caiching. BILL AHRENS, ls+ Base The 'Ieam's rubber man-a dangerous Baller Io whom Io Jrhrow a low piich. LORN GOLDSMITI-I, Pifcher Because o'F his hardhiifing, Lorn saw much acfion in 'I'he field. On Ihese occasions Ihe mound duly was Iaken over by Jimmy Goldsmifh or Buzz Ahrens bofh being capable hurlers. BUCKET SMITH. CenTer Field The Taam's powerful and TrequenT hiTTer-his specialTy is one-handed caTching. I T PETER GRIMM. 2nd Base Teams claim Hamburg uses Tour second basemen. buT iT's only Texas league hiTTing Grimm, DOC MINKEL. ShorTsTop Doc excels as a Tielding shorTsTop and as The Team's chaTTerbox. i TOY DAWSON. 3rd Base T Few baTTers caTch Toy asleep, and his Timely hiTTing has won more Than one game. TEX BOBBITT. RighT Field An infielder by righTs. This Texan played heads up ball when placed in The ouTer garden. Baseball ln spring a young man's Tancy Turns To - baseball. WiTh an array of veTerans The Team hiT a high sTride which never ceased unTil The Tinal puT- ouT. The GoldsmiTh broThers, Lorn and Jim, along wiTh Buzz Ahrens. shared The mound burden. Jim Sullivan capably backed Them up behind The plaTe. A year of experience behind Them, The infield remained inTacT wiTh Bill Ahrens covering The iniTial sack. PeTe Grimm and Doc lvlinkel Teamed aT The keysTone sack and shorTsTop re- specTively, and Toy Dawson held down The hoT corner around Third base. ln The ouTer pasTures sensaTional caTches and bulle+-like reTurns marked well The abiliTy of This deparTmenT. Baldy FosTer paTrolled The leTT garden, Ball-hawk SmiTh was sTaTioned in cen- Ter and Tex BobbiTT played well in The righT garden. Ed. CurTiss, lvlarve EckhardT and Jake Emer- ling rounded ouT The reserve sTrengTh. The close oT The baseball season also marked The close oT The high school careers oT several of l lamburg's ouTsTanding aThleTes. Vs... STEM WE BALDY FOSTER. LeTT Field Seeing' liTTlelac:Tion because of iniuries',4 Gene was invalu- able because of his inspiraTion To The'Team. TRACKMEN DEVELOP HERCULEAN STRENGTH LeTT To righT: William McClelland, Joseph Burns, Fred McCloskey, Allan Miller, Frank Spangenberg, Bur'l'on Eck' hardT, STerling HoTchkiss, Donald LuxTord, John HarTman. George Alderdice, William Blessing. RoberT CoasT, Thomas Heineman, Charles Graham, Ted Bailley, Howard Osborn, Jack Ovenburg. HerberT Collier. William Inskip, Charles RoberTs, Roberi' Neuschel, Mr. Harper. Coach: Ray lv1iTchell. Track On your mark! GeT seT! Bang! and There is sTarTed anoTher race in which iT is necessary ThaT The winner Tax his menTal and physical resources To The uTmosT in order ThaT he may have The Thrill oT snapping The sTring on his ouT-ThrusT chesT. Perhaps There is no oTher sporT ThaT is so liTTle recognized and supporTed as This one which demands such individual perTecTion, menTal as well as physical. AT The commencemenT oT The season, Coach Harper was raTher dubious concern- ing The meriTs of The TwenTy-Tive or ThirTy men who reporTed Tor The TirsT pracTice: however, as The season progressed, The Team, aTTer iTs TirsT compeTiTion, promised To be one of The TinesT ThaT Hamburg has had in many years. Only a very Tew veTerans were leTT This year among whom were: Bill McClelland, ace Tour-TorTy man: Osborn, high iumperg Dick Gunnell, pole vaulTer7 and BurTon Ec:khardT, weighT man. Some OT The new men who enioyed a successful season were Neuschel, miler: Edward DrauclT, eighT-eighTy man: Frank Bailey, high jumper: and Ted Bailey, hurdler. OThers who helped build up This year's Track Team were: Luxford, Spangenburg, Collyer, CoasT, Alclerdice, Graham, RoberTs, and McCloskey. Tennis The Hamburg High Tennis Team enioyed a Tine season during I936. Tennis, coached by Mr. HunTley, has been known as The qenTlemen's game. This year The Team showed True sporTsmanship on The courT and Hamburg helped uphold The good name Tha+ has formerly been held by Tennis in Hamburg High. All oT The boys who played This year wiTh The excepTion oT CapTain Roscoe Wallace will reTurn nexT year. OuTsTandinq players oT The year included Jack Wendell, CapT. Wallace, John Norwooclg Fred RicherT. and The doubles combinaTion oT Nelson and CreighTon. Players who appear To be slaTed Tor success nexT year include Alvah Miller, Sam SeiberT, Bob Sjruhlmiller, CurTiss'STeTTen, Cornell Gurley, and William Lang. GLEN M'GEE, Manager. LeTT To righT: Glenn McGee. Manager: Fred RicherT, Allan Miller, James Nelson. James CreighTon. Roscoe Wallace. John Norwood, RoberT STuhlmiller, Cornell Gurley, Jack Wendell, Mr. Ferrand Hunfley. Coach. , LITTLE BILL TILDENS PAUSE FOR CAMERA MAN I THE FEMALES OF THE SPECIES GO INTO ACTION LeTT To righT: June HaushalTer, Miss Schuler, Doris Johnson, Amelia SmiTh, Eleanor Baillie, Donna Abbey, Arleen Friedman. Virginia WiTherel, Audry DraudT. BurneT Johnson, RuTh WiTT- meyer, Loraine WiTTmeyer. Marian Rucker, RuTh FlumerTelT, Vera DuBarry, Doris CoTfey, Joyce Seeger, Irene Donhauser, Jeanne Seeger, Eleanor BeaTTy, Mary Ann Sobolewski. Soccer Every Tall when The TooTball men begin pracTice Tor The season, They also Tind The girls in Training Tor Their Tall sporT, soccer. To The boys The lines oT enThusiasTic players Tearing down The Tield, kicking The round soccer ball, musT seem sTrange, in- deed, buT They are unacquainTed wiTh The game. The girls will Tell anyone, however, ThaT iT's iusT as much Tun To kick ThaT ball beTween The goal posTs as To score a Touch- down sTanding up, and, in spiTe oT bruised shins and minor injuries, They'll conTinue To be Thrilled doing iT. Volleyball The Tinal indoor sporT parTicipaTed in by The girls is The game oT volleyball. As There were noT enough sTudenTs Trorn each class compeTing, The group oT girls was divided inTo several Teams which held some splendid conTesTs, Tor The Teams were quiTe evenly divided. AT The conclusion oT These conTesTs The color Teams. The Purple and The Whi+e, were chosen Tor Tinal compeTiTion wiTh The WhiTe Team coming ouT as The Tinal winner, Thus Tinishing up an unusually exciTing season' oTAvolleyball. GIRLS' SOFTBALL Team l: Mulholland, caplain: Abbey, Burns, DuBarry, Eisinger, Healey, Laing. Smifh, A.: Thurber, Wilfmeyer. R. Team ll: Fleming. capfain: Bush. Draudf, R.: Fowler Heimburg, l-laushalfer, Johnson, B.: Miller. Sobolewslci, W.: Upson, Vail, P.: Wiiherel, B. Team ll: Huegel, caplain: Baillie. Broclcsopp. Don- hauser, Soul , Gross, C.: Johnson, D.: McAllis'rer, Seeger, Joyce, Woodyward. Team IV: Seeger, Jeanne, capfain: Agle. H.: Bourne, Draudf, A.: Dubois, Flumerfelf, Friedman, Henry, McWhor+er, Rucker, Sobolewski, M.: Wiffmeyer, L. Girls' Softball And i+'s one, +wo, Three, and you're ou+ in fhe old ball game! Bul wha+'s 'rha+? A home run! Hooray for 'lhe girls! Their inierclass soflball leams cerlainly seem 'ro know how +o knock lhal elusive ball for a homer. They're noi' so bad in +he field, eilher. When ihe girls 'rake The ba+ in lheir hands and hi? home runs, i+'s a sure sign 'rhal spring is here. This year 'rhe inlerclass games caused considerable excifemeni' and +he girls are looking 'Forward +o more similar encounlers nexf year. Badminton The newesl' acquisilion in school equipmenl' is facililies for badminlon. Thai' ancienr game of ba'Hleclore and shuffle cock, modernized .un+il,i+ is similar lo lennis. has been drawing quile a group of girls down 'io 'rhe gym eller school. Aiming for +he elusive birdie is greal spori' and easy lo learn. H' is To be imagined +ha'r ii' will conlinue lo draw a grealer following every year. HAMBURG GIRLS COMPETE WITH VISITING TEAMS If you would know who These girls are, ask Margaref Ann Fleming. Girls' Basketball Jusf To break The monoTony a biT This year. The Sophomores have. for The TirsT Time, Taken The honors and won The inTerclass baskeTball championship. AnoTher greaT evenfl Girls' baskeTball playday, in which The schools of WesTern New York STaTe compeTed, was held in I-Iamburg This year. This sporT has always been a greaT TavoriTe wiTh The girls, and There would be considerable disappoinTmenT iT iT were dropped from Their schedule of aThleTics. E Shuffle Board Shuffle Board, generally considered as one oflThe main, pasTimes of passengers on huge ocean liners, is quiTe a novelTy in This school. As yeT, noT much opporTuniTy has been given The girls for displaying Their TalenTs, -buT. now and Then before The warning bell aT The close of The gymnasium period, one finds a few eager sTudenTs shuffling The puck abouT. ' ' ' ' I Leif 'lo righr: Wallace Bouslcill, Edward Sawers. Donald Hale. Below is +he revered mascof, Allah, who has symbolized in spirH', if noi in body, 'rhe sporismanship of borh l'lamburg's 'reams and 'rheir followers. Many, many 'limes a prayer To Allah has inspired new courage and zeal in l-lamburg's harassed and faiigued con+es+an'rs. Figh+ Jreaml Fighi'l How many 'rimes +his and o'rher verbal encourage- menrs have spurred Ham- burg players on To vic- +ory! Under The capable direc+ion of rhese me+eors of pep, 'rhe spec- 1'a'rors have given fren- zied loyal+y and suppori' To help fhe players on The road 'ro vic+ory. The courfesy and lcindliness shown +0 visiring Jreams will be somerhing long remembered as well as Jrhe excelleni moiro- H-A-M-B-U-R-G! H-A-M-B-U-R-G! Y-O-U Know! Talce Hold! Hang ,On! Never Lei' Go! Advertisements Even as aclors sell Hweir personalilies The business world sells Hs wares. QR N 4 rf? 1 ppveciation THE Ciass of 1936 Wishes to take this oppovtunity to expcess its appveciation to the Business men and Women who so genecoasiy sappocteci wfhe Masque77 and, made possiiuie its painiication. The Seniocs feet that this unusuaiiy generous patronage cettects a gcowing intevest on the pact ot' these men and women in the pvogvessiveness and, in the achievement of this, their' schoot, and it is the Wish ot' each gvaciuate that the acivevtisevs who have so genevousiy suppovteci this book may pvospev and have continued success. Joseph Schumev, fxicivevtising Managev Bauer's Grocery ......... INDEX OF ADVERTISERS George B. AbboTT .... Alies MeaT MarlceT ArTcraTT PrinT Shop ArT STudio .............. ATIanTic 81 PaciTic Tea Co. ATlas STore ............ i Baily 81 Sharpe Co., Inc. .. Dr. Balcer ,......,.... i Banlc of Hamburgh ..... Beals, McCarThy 31 Rogers I Bea'ITy Engineering 84 ConT. Bee's BeauTy Shop ....... BerTha BeauTy Shop .. Biehlers ............ William J. Bishop Bley 81 Lyman ..,,,,. Bluebird Laundry .... Bondelow 81 Moore Dr. Braner .......... Bruce's Barber Shop ... Caldwell 81 Tills ........ Chamber of Commerce .. Chown School oT Business CooperaTive Savings 8: Loan Cooper Ridge Nurseries . Creekside Dairy ........ Danahy 81 Faxon's ..... E. DeGraTIi ........ R. M. DieTrich ...... J. P. Drummer Corp. .... , D'YouvilIe College ....... Eden Swiss Cheese FacTory Eleanor School oT BeauTy . ElecTric CiTy Engraving Co. Emerling's Shoe STore .... Exolon Co.. Inc. .......... Fashion Shoppe .......... Fish X: Kronenberg Corp. .. AIberT F. Fisher ........ C. W. Flennilcen E. W. Fogelsanger Forbush Lumber Co. .. A Friend ........... W. L. Froehley ......... General Ice Cream Corp. . Gib's Tire 81 BaTTery Service W. G. Haberer 81 Son ..... ca' I 1 1 'Aggnf Q Hamburg BoTTling Worlcs ..... .. Hamburg CenTral Filling, Inc. .... . Hamburg Dairy ............. .. Hamburg ElecTric Shop .......... Hamburg Home Balcery .....,.... Hamburg Lumber X1 Bld. Sup. Co.. Hamburg Planing Mill ........... Hamburg Publishing Co. .. Hamburg Railway Co. ......, .. Hamburg Savings 81 Loan Assn..... lc. D. I-larch ............,... Jacob Hauch 81 Son ....... .. Hess BroThers ............. ... Hiclfrnan. Coward WaTTles .. .. Hill Garage ........... Charles J. Hines ... Dr. I-loilimann ...... .. HorTon's Drug S'lore .. ... EvereTTe H. HunI' ,..... HursT's PrivaTe School ........... I-lygrade Food ProducTs Corp. .... . Hyland Xe Hyland . ..,......... .. Dr. Kelley ......... Edwin P. KirsT ,... Dr. KiTching ... ... KlaTT's Grocery .. ... A. N. Klispie R. F. Knoche ..... ... KorsT ChevroleT .... ... J.Kruse8fCo.... Kudara Sisfers ........ ... LaTTimer's Shoe Sfore , Dr. Learn .........,.. ... LesTer's Drug STore ... ... LipsiTz MoTor Sales ... ... Lloyd's Grocery ...... ... Dr. Lord .............. ... Magavern 81 Magavern .. ... Main STreeT Garage ... ... Maude-ETTa Shop ....... ... Maxine Hair Shop ....... .. McClellan Music House .... .. McNuITy 8: SchwerT ...... E. H. Mlllcs .......... .. Miller's Smoke Shop Milo Srore ......,.... Dr. Minlcel ............ .. David J. Molloy PlanT .... A Word in Explanation Dr. Monagham .............. Lois Newman ............... New York STaTe Gas X1 ElecTric Eugene C. Osborn ........... Palace TheaTer .............. Palrner's Barber Shop ... Park Shoppe ....,... Dr, Paxson ........ People's Banlc ....... Peerless Sal-O-Well ...... Pierce 8: Franfz ........... Piper, Andrew X1 Sherwood Dr. Priess .........,..... ProTessional DirecTory .... Quinby's Dairy ....... Radio Service Shop ...... Ramsdell's Dry Cleaners Rauch 81 SToeckl, PrinTers .... Red 81 WhiTe Food STores .... Richard MoTor Co. ..... . Richardson Milling Co. Rich's BeauTy Shop .... RieTler Buiclc ...,.... Paul C. RieTler .......... Edward J. Rose .......... Siegfried ConsTrucTion Co. SmiTh BroThers ........... Socony STaTions ......... William H. STapell, Inc. .. A. E. SToclc. Barber .... Dr. STowell ................. STraTTorcl School of Commerce Perry Thorn ................ UniTed ProiecTor 8: Film Talman W. Van Arsdale A. K. Van Ingen ......... Theodore A. Viehe ,.... WalTer's Marlcef ....... Washburn Tire Service Thomas A. WaTmough .... WhiT'iord AparTmenTs .. Harry WilTse ........ Franl: N. WinTer ........... Wipperman 8: Mifchell, Inc. .. ,Wolfe-Dole .......,. Young's Drug STore ,...... Zahm's Sc To Sl.0O STore .... The members oT The sTaTF of This publicaTion desired The opinions of dis- Tinguishecl people in Hamburg concerning school liTe in Hamburg High School. In an eTforT To secure Their consTrucTive criTicism or approval, The sTaTT senT members To inTerview Them, resulTing in The publicaTion oT These opinions on The 'following pages. rvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVQ P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P VV777VV777VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTV777777777777 'TVVVVVVVTVVVVVVVVTVVVVV Your Diploma Nlifill Admit You to These College Grade Courses in Business Training Do you want to be ready to meet the call of a responsible business position, now that prosperity is coming again Y We predict a shortage of business-trained young men within the next three years, and a strong demand For capable young women similarly prepared. Graduation from Chown School is one of the Finest references to give any employer. Business Administration Accountancy Executive Secretarial Senior Secretarial You are cordially invited 'ro visit this well-known school where many of Western New VYork's successful men and women received Jrheir business training. We shall be glad 'ro give you valuable information and helpful suggestions, without obligation. l ml u f. fi g sta ins., iii r-'ri-I liilill . . ml I s l -l ll M I I ,I . '-Xi M ' 1 H ml 3, MQ S -lm , 1 ' fl. L 4.1 it OWII C O0 USIIIQSS 734-750 MAIN STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. 51263 4 -J AAAA LALAALLALAAAALLAAALLAAAAAALAAAAAALAAAAALLAAL AAAAAAALALLAAAALAALLLAAALLLLALAAAALLLLA AAL P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P E P P E Y 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvv -F Z S -I I O P X U7 -I T l'I'I l'I'I -I -I 'L CD 'U 3' 0 5 0 I ? I CAI U1 W C. 'I1 'l'l 3' I Q IZ F4 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WIPPERMAN ea- MITCHELL, unc. 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'O 0: 1'1 O :J The Newspaper of Hamburg and Hue Soufh Shore Area AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA - Spor+s are splendid adiuncls of The sclwool program. Sludenlrs learn as rnuclx on a playing field as in a class room. i Q2 3 o' C 7 -Q 3- OJ U1 OJ U1 'fl cn I Qv o. U1 0 D-' o 9. DJ 3 o. ll! ,-9' Q -4-5 -'91 QL 'I- D' cn 2 Q! A4 -P- D- 5 C ko 3' G3 Ei Fm mm 83- o 59 Z, VVVVVVV Y 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 AAAAAAAUA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES WANTED VVVVVVVVVVVVV 'U E 4 Ze -I -1 T 0 U1 :xl 'H 2 O o W 3 ITI --4 CD 3' E I11 U1 ALAAAAAAAAAAA .V A IO Mon+l1s Course-Booklei' Free ' 1 I occ 1 I 4 V A Q STRATFORD 1 E SCHOOL OF COMMERCE E 4 E ess MAIN STREET BUFFALO. N- Y- E p 4 YV? P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P A P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P k .A ! 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I 4 P 1 y FUNERAL HOME AT 1 P ' 1 P 1 P LAKE AND LONG AVE. 1 P Phone 342 4 K I P ' 1 AAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAALLAAAA l-lamlourg l-ligh School was one oT The'TirsT schools in This secT'ion To aclopT sTu- denT governmenT. l Think ThaT one oT The.mosT. ouTsTanding TeaTures oT The school is The al3iliTy oT The sTudenTs To live up To every responsibiliTy ThaT is given To Them. ' Dr. F. J. MoTTiTT p 1 T T 1 y . V . W 4 I I-'ke Calls to Llke l We Deliver Telephone 396 1 I If you wallc as a Triend, you will Tind a l 1 1 VV -H 2. KD 3 Q. E D' CD 7 CD 4 cn 1 X4 o C 0 D' o o U1 YCD -0- o -I-. OJ 7 CD A P lT you go wiTh mirTh To a Tar sTrange . 1 P ld, 'llT'olThT 'Th' 1 I Jrilre you wi in an mir is 1 I For The sTrangesT parT oT This queer old 1 K world is ThaT lilce will ioin wiTh like 1 P And who wallcs wiTh love Tor his Tellow- 4 77777777 AAAALAAA men an answering love will sTrilce. OCDO P 1 E Clifton W. Flennilcen l 2 g MAIN STREET 1 v ou E r- U rn 77 O -n ou m -I -I rn Z I O Z m an Q 77777 N -o on C 'rl -n IP I- O cn T' I IP Z on C Z 9 Z T4 I JP Z cn C T 9 Z T4 F P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P E P P P P P P P P P E P P P i 51313 VTVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV' 777VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTVTVVVVVVV' T777777777777777777777VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Graduares, we Too, are proud of your achievemenrs. Allow us 'Io ex+end our besr wishes for your Iuiure success. 030 QUINBY'S I Guernsey-Jersey Dairy Products CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS O20 AI Needs Your Head 'Io Run His Business AL. STOCK BARBER 66 Main S+ree+ ALLAAAAALALALLLALAALALAAALAAAALAAAAAALAAAAAALLAAALAALLLAAALLL4 I Ihoroughly approve of exira-curricular acrivifies and 'Iraining for leisure 'rime. I approve of The Siudeni Council and of a'rhIe+ics. Any+hing +ha+ will aid children To sfand up and express 'Iheir Ihoughrs before an audience is of inesiirnable vaIue.' D'YouviIIe College for Women BUFFALO, NEW YORK 020 Social Service. Secrefarial, Pedagogical Courses OCP!! Wri'Ie for Ca+aIogue A4 I32 MRS. BEATTY HEADQUARTERS For SUMMER CLOTHES PROGRESS IN WHITE SPORT SHIRTS BY B. V. D.-Phillips-Jones-B-M Label Also We have been Named Official Dis+ribuI'ors of lNTERwovEN sox BONDELOW- MOORE Qualify Men's and Boys' Wear Phone 688-W I6 MAIN ST. HAMBURG. N. Y. ALAALAAA LAL. KAAAALALALALAAALAALLLLLALLAAAAA 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 AA AA AAALLAAAAALLAALALAA LLAA Y P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P E P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P E P P P P P P P P P P k AAALALAALAL Of course if rides like a big carl If IS a big carl VVVVVVVTY' TTT? VVTVVTVVVTVTTT?T777VVVVVVVVVVTVVVVVVVVTVTV HUDSON and TERRAPLANE MOTOR CARS A presen+a+ion of new body models and new colors . . . Displayed for 'flue firsi' 'lime in fhis cify and A 'demons1'ra+ion of ouislanding auiomolive developmenfs which malce mo- foring safer, easier and more pleasani +l'1an ever before. HILL GARAGE HAMBURG, N. Y. LAAAALAALAAL4 A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA AAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAALLALL4A 51333 7777777777777 7777777777 777777777777777777777777777 V7VV777777 'Zi 'fzsafo Q mf! 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I 1 t We invife you To avail yourself of one or more of our many fa- 2 g cilifies, such as a ' 1 r ' ' 4 VV AA Z CHECKING ACCOUNT 1 v 4 t SPECIAL ACCOUNT lBANK ACTS IN CAPACITY or ADMINI- 4 , STRATOR, EXECUTOR, CCMMITTEE, e+c.l 4 Vvvv AAAA SAFE DEPOSIT BOX SAFEKEEPING OF SECURETIES W -'I 77 32' 4 m I- m :U mn O I m U X V7 4444 t FOREIGN DRAFTS 4 L INVESTMENT SERVICE I I CHRISTMAS CLUB 3 E VACATION CLUB 1 vvvvvvv AALAAALIA COMMERCIAL OR PERSONAL LOAN V77 LA E A .5s'9iNsU s 1 P 0 4 I 5 amz 2 4 P E wsunmc: me 4 g a , a 1 r 5 ' f 5' 4 'WIEM B59- 4 t 4 4 rf Ii r fr - 4 P 4 P 4 VVVT AAAA The Peoples Bank of l-lamlourg t Member Federal Resserlvei Sysfem T i 1 , ,, UQ' 1, I 4 I 4 t , Phone- l70!: I7l, . 1 . . ,' . , I V -,T 7 -4 I ' ' I 4 t 4l-43 MAIN STREET HAMBURG, N. 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RIEFLER 5 , 4 S Dealer in E Q 4 g DoNNER-l-:ANNA coke 'blue ml' E P t MASONS' SUPPLIES SEWER PIPE 3 P 4 2 3 t 030 1 I I t Camp Road and Legion Drive Hamburg, N. Y. I I LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA44444444AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI I like To keep 'rhe kids good nafurecl. l've never had any 'Irouble wi+h +hem. I like +hem and enjoy working around among Ihe sludenfs. This year. especially. has been very pleasant Mr. Sauer : 3 t You'II Find a Wonderland 5 P A L M E R 0, P P 2 scHooL suprues 2 BARBER SHOP and E Blu-'ARD HALL TOYS AND NOVELTIES P 3 - af -. P P E 04:50 v 5 Z A H M S P I Sc 'Io SI.00 STORE 3 S I9 Buffalo Sfreei Hamburg, N. Y. 1 Phone 520 37 Main S+. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA 5 I 3 71 VVVVVVVVVVQ AAAAEAAAAL 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .4 E4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 KODAKS MEATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION and t FILM Home-Smoked Mears 4 P . . i Home-Made Sausage 4 , CIne Kodaks and Cme FIlm . 2 : Home-Dressed Cluclcens 4 g DEVELOPING E E prim-ing and E,-,larging THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY 1 4 7777 AAAA 1.5-I--. 030 P 4 7 4 E , Altes' Meat Market 2 E We Deliver' 4 '777777 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P LAAAAAAA E Main S+ree+ Hamburg, N. Y. The relalionship of +he school 'ro The Jrown is one of Ivi+al irnporlance, in 'Thar The scholasric slancling of Jrhe schools 'rhemselves derermines grearly rhe fufure growfh of lhe Township anol Jrhe characler ol: 'lhal growlhf' WILLIAM D. ALLEN. P Supervisor, Town of Hamburg. 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L I E ' A , 'Telephone 24I T' Eicperl' Repairing' A 1 4 V T77 KAAA AA L-lilAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLALAALA YV77777TTT7VVVTVVVTVVVVVVVVVTVVTVTVTVTTT? Y P P P P P I I P P P P P P P P P D P P P P P V P F P P E P P P P P P P P P P P I P E P E E vvvvv ' VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV TT V7 TTT P77 Y 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 A TAP ACROBATIC KUDARA SISTERS PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF DANCING STUDIO-Theil Building, Hamburg, N. Y. Summer Classes Held ai' Residence SOCIAL Phon THE WHITFORD APARTMENTS AALAAA A AAA AAAALLLLLALLA AAL ALALAA E e 905 I 'Ihink school and school work are progressing very nicely Ihis year. There is much room for improvemenf bu+.iI' can be seen every year. Miss Robbins TvVVvvvvvvvv7?vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv7vvv7vvvVVYvv7Vv77VvvT VVVv1 BLUEBIRD BAILEY ep- SHARP LAUNDRY CO., Inc. Bluebird for Happiness Consulfing Engineers, Glass 020 Technologisfs, Chemisfs MASTERCRAFT LAUNDRY WORK ODORLESS DRY CLEANING LINEN SUPPLY PLEASANT AVENUE 73 PIeasan'l' Ave. Phone 808 I H AMBURG' N. Y. Hamburg, N. Y. LALALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA U-103 VVTVVTVTVVTVV' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 LLAAAIALALAAA A I nl 3 E' -5 Z T4 E U7 J: 7Q E 0 Q Z rn z A cn IT1 70 SD ? P 'U 3' 3 S 3 V A vv O 0 3 12. 0 'O' CD I O 3 0 'fl C -1 2. vo Il' 0 -1 M- A PLUMBING HEATING FURNITURE vvvvvvvvv FU ffl 'rl E CD fn 2 P . -I O T in LAAAAAAAAAAAA RADIOS HARDWARE LALALLAAAAAAAAAAAAALLAAAAAAALAAAAAAAALL AAAAA ALAAAAAALAAAAALLAAAL The police force wishes Io, and feels 'rha'r il cloes. co-operale wi+h Ihe school and gives Ihe children all Ihe profecfion possible. So far, we've had IOO per cen'r co-operalion 'From Ihe school aufhoriiies, parenfs and children. 0 ET CD -h ff? F LO CD -I 2 El' 8-4 -I mr I'I'I w. I'I I U7 -I TI O W -4 io IC Sz 'U my I' rVVvvVvV7vvVV7vTVVVTVVVTTTTVTVVV77777777'VVVVTVVVVVVTVTVTVTVTVVVY' V777 AAALI Omolene Horsefeed VVVVVWVVTTVVVVTV F 77 E' rn 'U II- Q' I S. 9, E E 6' 2 I 'O' 'Tl 4D .. I I I m Q a 5- 'L -I cn fi E E. 9 -2' 3 xD v- 3' 11 o 8 n. O- UI Ill AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA E n J: IP Z U U7 O z E I- I: z CD rm O Z 'U IV z -4 020 I 1 g 4 t Phone I9I Hamburg, N. Y. 1 4 g I 4 MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA44AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA wig VVVVVVVVVVVVV'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTVVVVVVV V'VVVi VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTVVVVVVVVYVVVVVVY XAAAAA 7777777VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVY Showing Replicas of 'I'he Season's Smarlesl- Dresses for Evening, Affernoon and Day'I'ime Wear LINGERIE - HOSIERY - GIFTS NOTIONS and DRY GOODS 04230 Maude-Etta Shoppe 37 BUFFALO STREET Phone 353 Hamburg, N. Y. KLATT'S GROCERY FRESH ERUITS AND VEGETABLES 4 ALWAYS 030 Buffalo Slreel' Hamburg, AN. Y. AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HI-lamburg I-ligh School is lhe only high school ol which I ever wished lo loe principal Since l lilce lhe sludenls and lhe communily. The class ol: I936 has Shown a Spiril of cooperalion wilh lhe School and an earneslness in doing worlhwhile lhings. ll has high ideals, unusual personnel, good leaders and good sludenls-no dissenlion in 'lhe Class ol I936. People who have developed a lype ol: characler lo gel' along wilh leachers will gel along in lile more easily. SHOES DRESS - SPoRT - PLAY Girl and Boy Scoul' Shoes MODERATELY PRICED IConlinuedl RED 6- WHITE FOOD STORES Herman Mary-Union 81 Lalce A. W. Palerson-Buffalo 81 Pine 020 L. Rhineharl'-Wafer Valley Oill EMERLINGS 67 Main Sfreei, Phone 42' Individually Owned and Operaled AA KALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAALAAAALL 1423 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A LAAAAAAAAAAA KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQ F777VVVV777VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV1 LLoYD's MARKET The S+ore Thai' Sells 'Ihe Bes'I FINEST QUALITY MEATS - - - GROCERIES Buffalo and Prospecl' Slreels Phone 599 Complefe Dairy Service H Shelf Groceries PASTEURIZEDMILK - - - CREAM DELIVERED DAILY HAMBURG DAIRYI ' J. L. Gaylord 248 Main Slreel Phone I003 RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAALA School buildings or school eguipmenl mean lillle in characler development for line characler may be developed in a one room school if Ihe Teacher is of high characler. There will never be loo many line Jreachersg' There arealreacly loo many commonplace ones. I-lamburg is lorlunale in having more Than Hs share ol line ones. VERNON L. SIMMONS. Wholesale k y, Re+aEl HAMBURG CENTRAL FILLING, Inc. RICHFIELIQ Hggiiaglseasolzne RICHLUBE All Poin+ Lubricalion E R Lake and Pierce Aves. GENERAL TIRP+imaendnnIi1i:TTE IES Hamburg, N. Y. GIB'S TIRE and BATTERY SERVICE FOR REAL SERVICE Phone Hamburg I I7I 2II BuFFaIo S'Iree+ LALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.AALALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAA4 51433 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 KAAALAAALL ALLAALAAAAAALALLAALAAALALLLLAALA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MALLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAALAAAAAAAAALA VTTTTTTVVVVVTVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV' VVVVVVVVVVVVV VTVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTVVVVVVVVVVVVVTVVTVVVVVVVQ BUICK CADILLAC RIEFLEILBUICK, Inc. Hugo Riefler, Presideni' SALES - SERVICE - REPAIRING Tire Accessories Main and Lake S'I'ree'I's Hamburg, N. Y. PONTIAC LA SALLE LALLAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAALALAAAAAAAAALAALLLLAAALLA The library is 'Ihe research laborafory for Ihe sIuden+, his source of supply for supplemenlary reading, and also his poinf of confaci' wifh books nor disfinclly school maierial. There should be Ihe grea'res'I amounf of co-operalion berween Ihe school and +he library. Mrs. Herman Seelbach A Real Service +o Every FamiIy E. I-Ii. MILKS enocen We Deliver 243 MAIN STREET Phone 4I0-4II HAMBURGI-I PLANIN6 MILL COMPANY, Inc. MILL woRK AND House coNsTRucTloN Boxes and Painfs a Specialfy Phone 403 UNION STREET HAMBURG, N. Y. LLAAAAALLLLLAALLLI' A A AAAAAAALAAAAAAAALLAAALAAAAAALAALAAAAAAAALLLLA 51443 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 J 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 1 L 4444AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI A A A gvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvYTTvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvis P 4 P 4 I 1 P 4 g R. F. KNOCHE 6- SON 1 E 1 E AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT 4 I 5 I KNOCHE ST'ND-IZED FUELS 1 4 E MASON'S SUPPLIES SEEDS 1 I FERTILIZERS E I 4 I 1 g OCPO 1 P 4 I 1 E Phone Hamburg I54 Cor. Lake and Union S+s. 1 I 1 b 4 KLLLLALLALLAQOOLLLLLAALLAAAALALLLLAALQLQQALLAALLQLALLALLAQAQLQLQLLA Through my associafion wi+h Hamburg High School sfudenfs in connecI'ion wifh my newspaper work, I have come Io Ihe conclusion 'rhaf Ihe s+uden+ body is much beH'er equipped 'ro cope wi'rh life and is markedly more mafure in Hs Thinking Ihian were 'Ihe pupils of my Iime. I 'Feel comcidenlr +ha+, wifh This Iraining, Jrhe members of The Class of I936 will conlrinue To add IaureIs 'ro Iheir AIma Ma+er. So good Iuck Io you aII. MRS. HAMILTON PECK rvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvfvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw P 4 P 4 P 4 P 4 P 4 I 1 P 4 g I-IAMBUR6 RAILWAY COMPANY 1 I 1 I 1 I DE LUXE MOTOR COACH SERVICE I I 3 I AHracIive CharI'er Ra'I'es 1 I 3 I ocbo 4 7 4 I 4 V 4 I 1 I ABBOTT was 1 v 1 7 4 V 4 I 4 V 4 KXQAALALAALLLQALLQQLAQLLLQILLLLLLLQAOALLLLLAQQQAQLQQQQLLQLLLLALLLAA . 51453 VV7TVVVVV'VVVi 4 1 H 1 jp 4 - 1 1 E 1 4 'I 1 3 1 0 1 C 1 CD 1 I I 5 1 1 4 n I 1 -I 3' 1 m Z 3 1 4 T 0 C Q E 5 5 4 O 3 'U 1 4 4 1 AAAAAAALLAAAA t BARBER SHOP 1 P 4 P AuThorized 1 V A 5 4 E GCN GENERAL ELECTRIC 3 P P Home Appliance Dealer E I I V 4 P 4 7 Corner of 4 P 44 MAIN STREET Tel. 20 1 P 4 E EAST PROSPECT Hamburg' N. Y. E I 1 P 4 P 4 KLLQLLLQQQLALLLLLLLLLALLLLALLLLLLQLLLLLLQAALLALALLQQQAQLALQQQQQQQLA The improved TaciIiTies and greaTer advanTages which are enioyed by our high school sTudenTs Today should produce higher moral sTandards and Iceener inTeIIecTual prowess Than Those oT TorTy years ago. BuT while we have The TaciIiTy, we also need sTiII The abiliTy and The agiliTy. REVEREND ROBINSON yvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv'vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvui E 1 E CONGRATULATIONS E P To The Senior Class 1 E of HamIourg's Popular Dry Cleaners E E HAMBURG HIGH SCHOOL CLEANING 5 P For all sTandarcI lines oT High Class PRESSlNG BNJREPAIRING 4 I AThleTic EquipmenT shop aT WesTern 1 2 New YorIc's mosT compIeTe and up-To- , . l 1 t dafe OuaIiTy and Service Our Aim 1 P Q SPORT HEADQUARTERS We employ college Trained experTs in E Ov O c 7 QL CD Q! 2. :J LQ DJ 3 Q. U, -U O -B' 21 3 LQ Q. CD -U Q: 'S -B' 3 fD :s -4- QA t in our endeavor To produce quaIiTy 1 E EDWARD J. ROSE Wk' 1 4 E si E. eENEsEE sr. PIanT Q E Buffalo, N. Y. CLARK STREET TEL. seo 5 'VV Y P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 2 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P E P P P P P P P P P P P P P P L44 l 'l -P OS I-I VV777VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV7VVV7VVVVVVV'VVVi WV? VvvvvvTTT?VVVVVTVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 1 VVVVV LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 77VVVVVTVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVY WALTER'S MARKET HAMBURG BOTTLING WORKS MEATS and C. R. Fosrer 84 Sons GROCERIES : . SOFT DRINKS OF 0150 QUALITY CA L L 401 65 PROSPECT AVENUE HAMBURG, N. Y. We Deliver 77 Main Si. Phone i042 We Deliver The Public Schools should have one period ar leasr once a weelc, sei' aside for a class in manners. Children should be iaughi how To be iniroduced and how ro inirocluce people-io learn how io say, Yes, Miss-- or No, Mr. insiead oi Uh-Huh. Eriquerre is a grear assei' in life. T More individual aiienrion should loe given To Jrhe personaliiy of a child. MRS. DAVENPORT Hamburg 3I4 - Phones - Cleveland 0049 RICI-IARD'S MOTOR CO. Authorized FORD Dealer eco A BUFFALO AND PINE STREETS P HAMBURG. N. Y. AAALAAALLALALAAALLLLAAAAA AAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAA 51473 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA K AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 k LLLLTAAAAAAAALAAAAAALAAAALAAALAAALLALLLLAA VVVVVTVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVW VVVVVVVV' YVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVV AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLAAAALAAAAALAA4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 AAAAAAAA NEW YORK STATE ELECTRIC 6- GAS CO. O o 3 -1 3. cu 3- O -I1 MAAAAAAAAAAALA 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 UND I-:P M5 'IS -te fe. 55 ,T EDWIN P. KIRST I-Iamburg oTTers a chance Tor The sTuoIenT To Tincl his place ancl Talce advanTage oT The numerous opporTuniTies oTTerecI To make him an individual insTeacI oT 'one oT The herclf IT is my regreT ThaT I can noT aTTend school Today when I see The enormous aclvances Hamburg has made over The schools oT my Time. MRS. ROBERTS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA PAi.AcE THEATRE GEORGE BIEHLER ProprieTor DRUG STORE 020 I-IORTON'S DRUG STORE 020 LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Main and Buffalo STreeTs 30 Bugalo SI' Hamburg' N' Y' Hamburg, N. Y. y 51483 rvTTTVTV'YV77VVVVV777777777777VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVQ VVVVVVVV1 7vvVVVV7VvvVvVV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 777V 77777777VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTVVVVV Once again MOLLOY MADE quaIi+y and workmanship scores as 'I'I1e I936 MASOUE is cased in a MOLLOY MADE cover TI-IE DAVID J. MOLLOY PLANT 2857 NorII1 Wes+ern Avenue Chicago, Illinois HAMBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AAAA4444AAAAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAALA VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV?VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Funeral Home 84 Lake Sireei' Esiablished I877 W. L. FROEHLEY FURNITURE - RADIOS - UNDERTAKING ,AMBULANCE SERVICE Our Siore Gives Qualify, Economy, Saiisfaciion 22 MAIN STREET HAMBURG, N. Y. 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BUFFALO and UNION STREETS 'E 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 KVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 777777777VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTVV P P P P P P P P P P P P I r E- P p . P l c. P P o P r P P 3 P - I t Z P 7? P t ITI 5 I-' P s P I r 3 P , o P P I U P . P P P E P P P P P P , P LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAEALAAAALAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAAA IO8 BUFFALO STREET V I-I. E. BRANER, M. D. 223 MAIN STREET 51523 VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVY 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 AAAAAAAAAAAAALAAA I-l..1, MONAGI-IAN, M. D. l70 MAIN STREET z 3 P 4 g 4 4 VVVVVVVVVVVVV CD I' 'U D I'I'l U7 U5 U AAAAAAAAAAAA vvvvvvv IT' U ITI Z Z -4 AAAAAAA 4 P 4 P 4 P ' 4 P 4 LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAA Wvvvvvvvvw 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 AAAAAAAAAI Phone 264 Manicuring BERTI-IA BEAUTY SHOPPE 4 P f Marcelling, Finger Waving 5 i Permanenf Waving 3 P P 4 E I2 BUFFALO STREET K HAMBURG, N. Y. 4 V VVVVVVVV VV VV G3 I1'l O 70 CD l'l'I T J, T T O -I -i AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA My Every Good Wish V777 AAA ! '! U1 LU l-K 4444.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA44AAA444444AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI VVVVVVVVW 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 AAAAAAA1 E I- E JP Z FE U7 -I J? 'U m I- sl- F P VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA vvvvvvvv O 32' T 1' Z CD 3, Z U Z O S Z CD 444444444 30 Buffalo S'rreeI' Hamburg, N. Y. ALBERT F. FISHER Local and Long Disfance STORAGE Piano Moving and Hoisfing E Phone 675 Hamburg, N. Y. z 3 K44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444441 wvvvvvvvvvv7VYTTTvv7TVTTTTVV?V?VVV7VTVV7v'v7vvvv7vvT'v7T7Tv?vv7Tv1 P g 1 P CHARLES R. ROGERS J. FREDERICK ROGERS EUGENE F. MCCARTHY 1 t Presideni' Vice-Presideni' Secre'rary and Treasurer 1 T l'l'I Ja I SUT 5 0 ZIP 32 g-I gl' S-4 Z O CD I'I'I D U7 Founded I826 vvvvvvvvvvv 'il ITI ITI I' H I I 5 0 - -4- O 9. 5 Q 9 rf S -1 Z 2 IP U 3, 3 V' 21 0 C rn m 3 , S. I: - CD IT1 I V' U1 Z l I'l -I Ib I- m LALLLLLLIAAA V -P 9 o- N -l m T Z IP O m T C '11 'n J' I- 9 Z TS Q 7 4 I 4 7 4 7 4 7 4 777777 r r v r r r r r v v v v v v r L r r r r r I 5 O ' E g -. K DJ , O ID I 2. P E I -4 ni 2. P F E 2. 0 t KD r r r r r r r v r r r r r r r r v r v v r MAA 51543 VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVYVVV'VVVVVvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvV' VVVVVVVVVVVVVVYVVVVVVVVTVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 1 7777? LAALLLALLALAAAA Complimenfs of CHARLES J. HINES PHONE 2I8 BEATTY ENGINEERING 6- CONTRACTING CO. RAILROAD CONTRACTOR Hamburg, N. Y. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Phone I89 Open Evenings, THE RADIO SERVICE SHOP C. C. DaggeH' 27 BUFFALO STREET HAMBURG, N. Y. FRANK N. WINTER General Insurance and Real Es'I'aI'e EDEN, N. Y. PHONE, EDEN 90 51553 VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTVVV7V77VVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV AAAAAAAALLALALLAAAAAAAAALLAALLLAALLALAAAALAAAAAAL KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 KAAAAAAAAAAAALIAAAAAAAAALAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA vvvvvvvvv Y 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 AAAAAAAAI O m IT1 I1'l 7w an U ITI U J, z -4 Phone 972R-l 4 P 4 E F. D. Buggenhagen 1 4 P 4 'U IP m -I m C E N m U S r- 7: IP Z U O Z m IP Z VV VVVVVVVVVVV I CU ? 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'P 'f-5 5 , ' sr , 7 PFI 4 5 4 4 For a Part v 3 5 V. dx ' 4 i l f T I1 ' I 'K 5 E C II Ed ' 3 E o ege ucahon 5 5 4 5 r 4 ' P 1 E ERE'S good news - a plan whereby we pay part 3 E of the cost of your child's college or university 5 5 education l lt's a sure,easy way to gradually accumulate 3 E an educational Fund. 3 5 4 . . 4 E When your boy or girl grows up and is ready to 3 E go away to school, the funds are ready and waiting. 5 E No strain on the Family budget - no borrowing - no 3 E worry over Finances. 1 5 4 5 4 E ' Surely you want your child to have the advantages 3 i of a higher education. Learn more about our plan of 3 E easy, systematic saving from one of our officers or a 3 . 4 E member of the board of directors. 1 K A 1 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 V l l 4 E The Co-operative Savings and Q 5 P l l 4 5 Loan Association of Hamburg 3 I lUnder Supervision of the New Yorlr State Banking Departmentl 3 P 5 4 t 43 MAIN STREET HAMBURG, New YoRK 3 E 1 r 1 Y P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P L 51573 VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTVVVVVVTVVVTVTVVVVVVVVVVYVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTVV Q vvvvvx 0 3 3 I D! 3 Q. F an + 1 C 3 CD 3 -0- uw 4444 VTVTVVV -u m E ur 2 2 3 C cn :s '1 -Q- A w BP na 1 3. G' 0 ... ,,, W cn rn n.. 5 E It n. 5 2 g sn -i- U CII 'I C 3 VI I O AAAAAAAA VV 44 DRY GOCDS and NOTIONS 7 4 5 4 P E Hummingbird Hosiery - - - 3 P 4 vvvvvvvvvvv O -h U1 C 'U -1 3 GJ C EL Ii! '4 44444444444 3 C L2 Q I 0 C an n'l Band and Orchestra Instruments 0130 vvvvvvvvvvvv N! LM IQ Z 3: Z U1 T' I C 'I'l 'Fl Zv- I- 9 Z 74 I DJ 3 U' C -1 '-9 Z 74 444444444444 Instrument Rental Service LAKE and UNION STREETS A AAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA VVVVV'77777VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTVVV'YVVVVVVVYVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV ' vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvv L. 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 A. K. VAN INGEN V General Contractor Engineering and Construction 04:50 HAMBURG, N. Y. L AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAA LLAAAAAAAAAAAALA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAALLLA V V VV V V v V V IVVVVTVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVYVVVVVVVVVVVV vvtvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvl 3 1 3 1 3 FORBUSI-I LUMBER COMPANIES 1 , 4 I LUMBER-MASON'S SUPPLIES-ROOFING 1 P 4 I PAINTS 1 P 4 P 4 3 Hamburg Lackawanna 1 P I Gowanda Salamanca 1 3 1 P 4 P 4 P 4 P 4 P 4 3 1 I CompIimen+s of 1 3 1 3 1 C . D . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.