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PARENT-TEACI-IER ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Left to Right: Mrs. Patterson Mr. Braun, Mr. Clarke, Mrs Schaller, Mrs. Forbush, Mrs lord. The Parent-Teacher Association of the l-lamburg Public Schools is an in- valuable organization which seeks to effect the best possible social relations and cooperation with the school, the student, and the home. The P. T. A. sponsors speakers, plays, parties and worthwhile movies to promote its aims and to better the community. The maintenance staff, headed by Mr. Schieber, keeps the school in order at all times. They keep the halls and rooms clean, control the furnaces, and in other ways keep up the school property. lt is through their efforts that Hamburg High School is kept com- fortable and presentable. MAINTENANCE STAFF Left to Right: Mr. Ludwig, Mr. Duchmann, Mrs. Boardway, Mr. Schieber, Mrs. Buggenhagen, Mr. Mumbach, Mr. Sauer. 9 Tills, Mr. Conklin, Mrs. Cor- nelius, Mrs. I-lendler, Mrs. Gay-
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GRADE SCHOOL OFFICE Miss Eckhardt Irving Kropman Miss McAllister Mary Ann Reynolds Left to Right Mrs Fuller Miss Marshall Mass Philips Mrs Walker Mrs Kimmel Mlss Gress- man Mrs Wanamaker Mrs Haas Mlss Greger Mrss Sobetzer Mlss Wnlson Mrs Hunt, Mlss Yuhan Mass Rseman Mass Hed elon Mlss Stuart Mass Mountain MISS Byron Mrs.
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STUDENT COUNCIL Left to Right: Baer, Brown smafh, carrufh, shuifz, Rich: ardson, Matthews, Fornes, Tier- nan, Avolt, Sauer, Stewart, Richards, Walsh, Doran, Mr. Conklin, Wright, Neuman, L. Nye, Draudt, Harrington, Ab- bott, McGrath, johnson, Hart- man, Slighter, Woodward, Senior. Student government in some form is indispensable in the American school today. At Hamburg High, the Student Council, the student governing body, is composed of the president and vice-president from each homeroom. This year's council has promoted a splendid spirit of cooperation within our school. Looking forward to the Annual, this year's staff, under the direction of its faculty advisors, worked long and diligently to prepare a book that would be typical of Hamburg's high standards. Because of their efforts, Pros- pectus has recorded successfully the events of the school during the past year. ANNUAL STAFF Left to Ri ht Lo el Bri , s 2 g , gas, Wittman, Carruth, R u c k e r, Stressing, Ciille, Hartman, Daw- son, T u rt I e, Creighton, C Kuenn, Fleming, Pears, Lapp Kirst, Birk, Kranz, Thomas Petrie, Newton, Kropman, l-luel gel, Mr. Braun, McCloskey Sterrett, Ashdown, Mr. Hunt- ley, Kollatz, Brown, Neuman, Balling, Weber, Mrs. Sengbush, jones, Fenger, Miss Borchart, Radigan, Callahan, Glanz, L. Kuenn, Miss 'McCee, Senior, Holtz. y v
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