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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
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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.
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