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GRADE SCHOOL OFFICE Miss Eckhardt, Miss McAllister THE development of the younger generation into fine citizens of the future is a task capably undertaken by the Grade School administration and faculty. The friendly un- derstanding and relationship between them and the pupils have helped to create intel- lectually and morally sound students. A great deal of credit is due Miss Eckhardt and he f I f . . . . . . r acu ty or their cooperation and diligent service in promotin th t ' dl g e rien y atmos- phere which pervades the Hamburg Grade School. GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY Miss Wilson, Miss Rieman, Miss Stuart, Mrs. Wanamaker, Miss Byron, Miss Gressman, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Haas, Mrs. Hughes, Mlss Marshall, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Kimmel, Miss Mountain, Mrs. McCausland, Miss Eckhardt, Mrs. Clinton, M' M All' ' ' iss c ister, Mrs. Temple, Miss Greger, Miss Drake, Mrs. Donaldson, Mrs. Clinton, Miss Sobetzer, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Wilker.
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SCHOOL OFFICE Baltzer, Miss Bond, MV- BVBUVL Learn. JUNIOR HIGH THE Junior High School faculty and office have an important part in preparing the younger students to meet the greater responsibilities of senior high. Their understand- ing and expert guidance help the students solve any problems that might arise. The students find this aid very valuable in adjusting themselves to the senior high routine. The cooperation of Mr. Braun through patience and consideration is appreciated by the students and leads to better school spirit. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Miss Schuler, Miss Kavanaugh, Miss Ewell, Mrs. Upton, Mrs. Dominski, Mr. Martelle, Mrs. Weber, Miss Gabbey, Mr. Todd, Miss Morgan, Mrs. Biancur, Mr. Scruton, Mr. Hannan, M'r. Clarke, Mr. Measer, Mr. Braun.
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CAFETERIA Mrs, Salisbury, Mrs. Colvin, Massaro, Mrs. Sauer, Mr. Sauer, Miss Steinbach. THE cafeteria in the Grade School building, under the direction of Mrs. Colvin and Miss Steinbach, serves those pupils who are unable to go home for lunch. Here, a stu- dent can obtain a well-balanced meal, or just a salad and a sandwich for a very nominal SUFT1. WHETHER it's trimming the hedges, firing the boilers, or sweeping the floors, it's the maintenance staff that does the work. This staff, headed by Mr. Schieber, is one of lc th the most vital at Hamburg High School. These people are called on daily to eep e school in a sanitary condition. MAINTENANCE STA F F Mrs. Boardway, Mr. Schieber Mr. Duchman, Mr. Ludwig, Mrs Mumbach. 9 Buggenhagen, Mr. Sauer, Mr
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