Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 29 text:

- PORTALS -'----- - Left to Right: Miss Mumbach, Miss Blanck, Miss Pierce, Miss Reynolds. Office Secretaries IN the capable hands of the office secretaries rests a large portion of the responsibility for keeping the door to educational opportunities well- oiled. It is their task to assist the high school executives in the work of carrying on school affairs. Included in their duties are keeping attendance accounts, recording scholastic standings and activities, and distributing notices. Besides these each secretary performs special services in connec- tion with the work of her particular department. For instance, in the main office Miss Pierce and Miss Mumbach manipulate the switch board, order text books, and record the meetings of the Board of Education, while Miss Reynolds, of the junior high office plays an important part in the publish- ing of The Scroll. Miss Blanck, occupying the position of secretary in the senior high office, is responsible for personal record cards, and college applications. By their unfailing accuracy and efficiency, the office secre- taries contribute much to the Hamburg school system. ----- LINTELS ------ page thirty-three

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- 1- PORTALS -- - Left to Right--TOP ROW: Miss Phillips, Miss Brownell, Miss Longaker, Miss Tillner, Miss Yaeger, Mr. Measer, Miss Riegel, Miss Gressman, Miss Ander- son, Mrs. Robson, Mrs. Mountain. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Temple, Miss Hedglon, Mrs. Haas, Miss McClelland, Miss Blanchard, Miss Schufelt, Miss Daymon, Miss Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Hunt, Miss Madden, Miss Marshall, Miss Robbins CPrincipall, Miss Colby, Miss Reiman, Miss Mountain. The Grade School Faculty STEP by step, the pathway to higher education must be painstakingly ascended. If the student should stumble on the first steps, he is apt to fall, farther on in the journey. That is why an intelligent, capable grade faculty is of utmost importance to the final attainment of that universally sought-for goal. i As in music a fundamental tone is necessary for the production of overtones, so, in learning, is fundamental knowledge an absolute necessity for a more technical education. The grade faculty constantly endeavors to implant this primary knowledge in the mind of the pupils. In addition to this they help to mold the character of each individual child, in those vitally important, formative years. So it is that those who will be the juniors and seniors of Hamburg High School in the years to come are given an opportunity to build for the future. -?--?- LINTELS - . page thirty-two



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- -?-E PORTALS E-i CAFETERIA Showing students eating and purchasing food from Mrs. Salisbury and Mrs. Colvin. DEPARTMENT OF SUPERINTENDENTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Schultz, Mr. Sauer, Mr. Ludwig, Mr. Duchman Mr. Schieber. ---i- LINTELS ll- page thirty-four, Q

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