Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)
- Class of 1949
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V . imf' Q . . . , 4 , if 4 5 FOREWORD Forward' Onward' Steadfastly we forge for a slte far ahead Forwa rd I--Onwa rd I The puoneermg splrlt ns not dead' A challenge pounds nts rhythm an all 49er s hearts To blaze untrod tranls nn scuence engmeermg and the arts Dauntlessly we pan each undeveloped stream Forward I-Onward' Turelessly we strlve to realize our dream Auded by ECHOES of knowledge gleaned un Hamburg Hugh We the forty mners accept the pnoneermg cry' THIS FIRST SCHOOL BUILDING IN HAMBURG WAS ERECTED IN 1849 I Forward I-Onward !-- 'TAAIBl.E CIF CICJI4'TlEhI1'S Page TRAILBLAZERS . . . 5 FQRTUNESEEKERS ..ls PANNINGS. . . .39 CLAIMS. .51 PASTIMES. . . .61 NUGGETS . . .75 GRUBSTAKES . . .8I OUR PRESENT HIGH SCHOOL AS WE SHALL REMEMBER IT DEDICATION si- wgiiurijgt 4 A'-,,J,.W.Wy.i.a.gW,i.,i,..i..s,,..,: gAg A Aiy P A -g g U ina' '9 A -,zgifj Q ', H 'Q A 54 ,, Q- ' .,,. W ,. 'A 'w'-' '- , W 1, A: U .J , f . , . ,:.,,. ,.,,:,, ,. . , I F-wh Ai in , SQ .- i 'V , 'i .- . fs 1. f v 1 .. 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U is' 1 my if i ,Aiiig-,A H if ig-4 . A ,gf , , it 5: mf,-, -A A- L ' Ai. S E 1 va, f gl - A - 'A 5 W iii, T 'li - f is - - g,e,m.W.,s..,,,i,.W.,. ,si.i...,.a,.,zi,u,,,,,.M..,M,W,ss.c,,,,,u.,,,,:,,.g,..,M.W,r,,,,W.W,,pi,.g,,,a,,i,i ., 5 .M .,,. - ,,,.,,W.,, W ,,,,. , ,,., Wi.. ,,,, ,M W, ,,.,,,. r.,.m.r.,.,,i ,..,W,,.,,,u,,.,,,.u,.,.,i.,w,,,.,,. MISS VERONICA MCGEE At this fork in our trail of life we look back on the many teachers who have guided us through a wilderness of knowledge-always keeping us on the path that leads toward our graduation. Though many stand out in our minds we may only dedicate our yearbook to one. The Forty-Niners will always remember this one trailblazer ofr her warm, friendly smile and gentle, yet firm, discipline. As a friend sha has always been willing to guide usg as a teacher she has brightened our interest in exploring litera- ture and made easier the study of grammar. Thus, the Class of Forty-Nine dedicates this annual to their friend and teacher, Miss Veronica McGee. 4 PRESIDENT MR. GREGORY MRS. HARTMAN DR, BAKER , ..:,.. ' '- - ag: :z Q it if sig 555223513 ' 1-4 iffcjf +4 351 QE? L f 1 if 2571, f s :.- --zr Q ,gE3,Qg, :, EE9E,,f .EH ' E- SQQGXEESZSXQZR .: ' 552 'a 5 ' - ,.:.,-,r 2 MR HERRETT MR MILLAR MR. NEWTON MR. DRAUDT The Board of Education along with Mr. Vanderhoef is the policy making body of the school. lt is comprised of civic minded citi- zens interested in the school and its functions. lllustrating this interest we see the Board inspecting the site of the proposed new school. Work on the athletic field is expected to be ready in l95O. BOARD MEMBERS AND SUPERINTENDENT SURVEY FUTURE SCHOOL SITE ' 6,..W, ,Y ,. .... g ,W ,Wd , ,Y ,W4 SUPERINTENDENT The excellent supervision rendered us by Mr. Vanderhoef, assisted by a com- petent office staff, has been greatly appreciated by the underclassmen and the graduating seniors. His relentless effort, and that of his helpers, has been instrumental in aiding us to achieve the high scholastic standing which our school now possesses. Mrs. Thurber, Mrs. Mai, Mrs. Greenwald SECRET!-XRIES MR. RAVEL MR. VANDERHOEF PRI NCI PAL Qfjyagiojjpfg have Mr. Ravel as our senior high school principal. He is known through- out the student body as a good friend, as he never fails to see our side of the question. He is willing at all times to help and advise us in any way. Mrs. Wilder has also been helpful as she always cheerfully aids students. MRS. WIVLDER Secretary ENGLISH SPEECH Mass MARY BROWN MRS. ERMA BIRDSEY M155 VERONICA MCOEE Miss MARGUERITE MATTIE HOME EC. COMMERCIAL my--wWfwM9..g I ,ws vwwH.4,wwm wfwkflffnfhvweiw ffQ.S i-ww QQfAwav:vIg,:f033w.x mwmg ' w:vaaQf42'ii?'H A 5:5-W2 3'EQ'S35f.fHs+1..e5f'5f4ig ' 59951 Qfsf' '5?ii'iQ2v2+'S-5 six-M-:HW ff . 1452 - K3 in-sw ., 'i'5 .1 'R MRS. THELMA KENT MR. FERRAND HUNTLEY MISS ANTOINETTE MONT MR. IOHN DETLEFSON I MR. FAY WILOER MR. LLOYD IAYNE Miss MARY KAVANAUOI-I Miss MARION STEVENSON M U S I C A R T 8 I I MR. HOMER FIERO MRS. KATHERINE FIERO MISS MARY ROSS MR. EDMUND BACH LIBRARY LANGUAGES MISS ALICE RIEHLE MISS MAY SEAVEY MISS FIDELIA WARBURTON MISS NANCY GRAHAM SOCIAL STUDIES MR. BRONSON COLLINS MISS HAZEL IOHNSON MISS CARYL C-IFFORD F A C U L T Y PHYSICAL EDUCATION GUIDANCE Miss MARGARET Rossom M A T H E M A T I C S MR. WILLIAM RODIEK MISS IEAN DILLENBECK 'MISS RUTH HARVEY MR. CHESTER COTTSHALL ATHLETICS INDUSTRIAL ARTS 9 MR. ARTHUR HOWE MR. IEROME WILKER' MR. FREDERICK MEASER ,MR. FREDERICK SCRUTON Every year, as part of the annual health check-up, we have a dental examination. Miss Kava- nagh keeps careful records of dental work done in each person's mouth from year to year. lt is always interesting to look at the decorations in her office and it is one experi- ence of our life that we will not forget. Ll B The library is probably the busiest room in school. lt is here under the capable guidance of Miss Riehle that the students have access to a large number of books, magazines, and newspapers which are both educational and entertaining. GU I Under the capable guidance of Miss Rob- son, students are given personal counseling on choosing their high school course, deciding on the college they wish to attend, choosing their life work, and getting a job. She has files of material on colleges and careers in her office. Career Day ,is wholly her responsibility. The students of Miss johnson's American His- tory class find the current publications of fic- tion and nonfiction most important in doing their daily assignments. Special library classes have been given during regular English classes to help the students become better acquainted with library reference materials. IO MAINTENANCE ffff' hi er s o Hamburg High, are dependent upon the main- tenance staff, who is responsible for the neat- ness of our school. They remove the snow in the winter and replace the broken windows in the summer, thus keeping the school in general repair. We send them our thanks. Our cafeteria under Q the direction of Mrs. Colvin, offers both students and teachers a well balanced lunch, consisting of a variety of nutritious foods. Every noon hour, the cafe- teria accommodates its full capacity, as Mrs. Kent, the cashier, well knows. Smooth opera- Hamburg Schools have a program organized and de- signed to safe-guard the HEALTH of all pupils. An integral part in the school program, the Health Service, is under the guidance of Miss Stevenson, School Nurse Teacher. Through individual conferences, good health attitudes are developed and school health protected. tions in the cafeteria are maintained by a member of the faculty. Many students carry their lunches and eat in the cafeteria. A sep- arate window, managed by a senior girl, was set up for those students wanting only milk, ice cream, or candy. This shortens the time one must wait for his lunch. It is in lunior High that we are prepared for the tasks ahead. Someone is needed to guide this part of our school career. This person is Mr. Conklin. He is always ready to listen to each problem. His patience and ability to help each person is remarkable. His personal friendliness makes it easy for anyone to iron out difficulties. M ISS BOND Secerta ry IUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Seated Mrs Wilker Miss Brion Miss Haffa Miss Dillenbeck, Miss Morgan, Mrs. Newsome, Mrs Dominski Miss Cabbey Standing Mr Walters Mr Constable, Mr. Koukal, Mr. Conklin, Q2 rg :sm ,. V . 23 ,K ffkmzsvzszs-:VQHBLQSS ,-WT? iii:-sf .MN ,,., , , ma.V,VsVw s-ww Vila-Q ae-121541, Vs VVwV:1i'2if WV :QMQVVV K.V,V.ViVVQg-531112. 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'TREASURER IOHN ziNTz National Honor Society 3, 43 Stage Crew 2, 3. 43 V. H. Club 3, 43 Class Treasurer 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Annual3 Senior Play3 Theta3 Prom. 52, . 2221 ' --., 515.5 - ' .Q K, 3o33'3o3 E SECRETARY JOAN MOYER Chorus 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorale 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff3 Prom HOp3 Senior Play3 SpOrts3 Orchestra3 Class Officer. was 11:23 V fzsmm YZ? wi s -9 xv ff-if it E I - 4 -f-'ff ' i I f. if Q 953, f.-li z ' sf sae '34 'E .aw E -E ' 4, .:e:. 3 W -E .. 3 ...::' .,...,....,..- as 1- - as r . pgs EflIl2'mim,s ' Y K' 'L gg'-ggi ww-M VICE-PRESIDENT LINDA WARREN Homeroom Officer l, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 3, 43 Sports l, 2, 3, 43 Cheer- leading 43 Sportsmanship Club 3, 43 Student Council 3, 4. PRESIDENT HAROLD KOESTER Football 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Bowling l, 2, 3, 43 Var- sity H Club 3, 43 Class Officer 43 Homeroom Offi- cer 3, 4. SALUTATORIAN IOHN NEWTON Track l, 1, 5, 43 Basket- ball3 Football Mgr. 2, 3, 43 Nat. Honor S0c.3 V. H. Club 3, 43 Class Pres. 2, 33 Student CounciI3 Theta Club 2, 3, 4. SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD DISCUSSING GRADUATION DETAILS Newton, Doran, Zittle, Zintz, Baumgarten, Gregory, Miss McGee, Schindler, Warren, Miss Mattie, C. Schmitt, Firey, Mr. Wilder, Koester, Mrs. Birdsey, Shadle, Bevins, Moyer, Miss johnson, Klienfelder, Mr. layne, Blass, Niedbala. Vierkorn, Shelanskey, Czerniejewski. . I4 i ARLENE AHRENS FRED ABBOTT Transferred from Deveaux in Sophomore year. we awaiawmaam f ' .rfwweiw w?fQ'w 1zwZlw31w1wa'.4safwa ,.5 wwwsi am N tfmmmw V txwggxuwitis as ' ' Seisfbwfszsvifefi V3.5-'3f'iT3XH33 ' - or MQYSSSZ '59 ' 1 55 2 A A gswail-tit J , . r sgieggtwiiit 'P v J 5' 552231, at A W, ,gf , s S t iv 5-1 get we if ze' gtg, , gg tg .Q r f t S ig t We fi R 5 5 t ii. S. f new x .Q 2 Q Q + S t Q rag 8 1 'Q LEW egg ,t CW -. . w as ' z tg 25255 5 55 525 5 r, site ? 3 A ?f5 '1 9 .xx , ,at fa Quit.. 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Joi-IN EDER Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity H CIUIJ3 Annual Staff: Prom3 l'lOpj Chorus 2, 3, 43 Intramural SDOFISQ Sen- ior Play. ng., -I 'ffwej ERS-ia, IOHANNE FITZPATRICK Chorus l, 2, 33 Badminton 43 Senior Play 43 Bowling 43 Prom3 Hopg Basketball 2, 33 German Club 43 Ten- nis I, 23 Annual Commit- tees 4. 1 9.t, X X I Y I 5 W 1-1 - ., 2. . ,I L , if K W s 3 S gig: I s 1' -' 1 - 2 W 14 ' 1 H .55 --:..'-35 ' ta-,.: ' 'W -:X f I-SH S: M: - Z.. 'ww-JGIQTL'-' f . ,gig GSQSE-mama .,Lfwt.I : I - - I ff' 3 STANLEY DYGERT Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity H3 Track 23 Basketball l, 2, 33 Theta Club 2, 3, 43 Chorus I, 2, 3, 43 One Act Plays 33 Promg Annual3 Hop. DOROTHY FINLAYSON Band 23 Senior Play Com- mittee 43 Annual Staff 43 French Club 4. I Zlwgwifi w545.? ?f1'TFY'3'3:56'Ylii'fw'?15f'Qf vggk Ag:ll'?i5TVWQ'v'ljy as: sgfgsgysiidw ADELE FOWLER Sportsmanship Clubg Theta Players3 French3 Chorus 3, 43 One-Act Plays 3, 43 Hop3 Prom Committees 2, 33 Sports 2, 3, 43 Annual 43 Senior Play. 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Sports 2, 31 Annual Staff, Hop, Art Club. 9 :MSM ' Q ----f We I , f 73 ' A 61515-ins: Pgfem iii? 7 . iV9Vi,'fl 1 ., W., , -.: 1 , . , left. Siffaiiig l Aw, A wfifiigs fgfv' X t mf ew srifgiggeifg .- fm F VSSQJSSZ ,jg JANET GAGE National Honor Society 45 Merit Awards 2, 3, 4, Sports l-43 Advertising Editor 43 junior Prom, Soph. Hop 3, 2, Orchestra l-35 Chorus 2. was 2 1- .,.. ... , ....,. 4 sa ..,,. 1 ,:: :' ., ::e-1-me rs ,:,.,.r.,. gg a'i I1.'Z - ,sri r g: ' K, i., - Egg:-f :.: igg:l E em? 31: 54 52 1 .52-. a: r ,3t5--fi ,. F gs,2as e :' -- W - ke figs Q 5 ., 21 Q- . . riaif-1 4 - - t-ee. , . s r .:.5:.::::g. -1:a:.::1-'ss,rgrzgssisafris-...:: i-5, -: . . .. I .2.s :: .sis- s ?W?3 :gg f:5..5g .f 2 vi g fps 2 X ei Q l i ff REGINALD GROSIEAN Varsity H Club 3, 4, Promg Hop, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, .ERSBS , .1 flik'...z iw . BETTY HALL Cherleader l, 2, 3, 43 Hop, Sports 2, 33 Sportsmanship Club 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff, Prom Committees 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3. 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Club 45 Chorus l, 4. s Wwsir mps f ' -' . 1155- f - 3 --rr- T e we E'-It igmgiin ff , 15255 iSfE,:.EE. :,'I:2,: . l it EX 4? arliibflil :fir E'2:' , A bQa'w'w Q- -Z':'..I'5ffi5l Zf3 352 ---- '- T .4 C 1 '- 1 , N s l -- .... MARILYN HAWS Band Majorette 2, 3. 4, Hop, French, Theta, Art Clubs 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 Sports 2, 4, Prom, Senior Play, One-Act Plays 35 Annual 3, 4. ' Y ..,.. - gsgisgge fxgiiigg ' I In :I ,, E' :':g- - 3 ' ssl ' .:.::r-s f r'-I'.r- me ,g if. s- :..::2?2?9?2.2..:i:2.592' , . V ' ' 43g:.'S5g?jgi5 ifrffifwigffzisw. 'V r MPRYQYW55-'Sir . J H wg,,b,rr,,,?gQr.,,,g . fy. , 'Ze' V ' A -, 7' '2 ws, sssw JOHN HERRMANN Football l, 2, 3, 43 Varsity H Club 3, 43 Sophomore Hop, Track 3, 43 Senior Play. GLEN KARSTEDT IAMES HOWARD Transferred' from Buffalo3 Annual 'Staff3 Senior Play Committee3 German Club 4. jERRY HOWE Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity H Club 3, 41 HOD, Pfom 2, 33 Track I, 2, 43 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Senior PIay3 Annual Com- mittees 4. 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S .,... 1 . . NANCY LOU KALBAUGH Senior Play 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 junior Red Cross 33 Hop, Prom Committees 2, 33 Girls' Service Club 3, 43 Annual 43 Sports 2, 3, 4. lOHN KELLER MAY KILLIAN Homeroom Officer 2, Merit Award 2, 3, Hop Commit- tee, Prom Committee, Sports 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff, Senior Play Commit- tee. ROBERT KINYOUN Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball l, 2, 4, lntra- mural Basketball. l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity H Club 2, 3, 4. Boys' Service Club 2, Hop, Prom Committees, Annual, lntramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Discussion Group, Football 3, 4 ROBENA LAIL National Honor 3, 4, Press Club, Sports 2, 3, 4, Prom, German Club, Library Club, Theta Players, -Annual 3, 4, Senior Play, One-Act Plays. 3, ,i i s ...,,.,.. M2123 4 ?4EmQ1P1aepQbw5E s. ::g.5f.fm.,i.. gt . V ,Zig ' sea-2: :z.,.1 f. A Sn .. -i 22: 3 v-,V get Q ----' z 42 . .if2'fI55I5iI5Ii5I-i 5 - . .U . CAROLE KLlSPlE Press Club, Sportsmanship Club 3, 4, Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, An- nual, Homeroom Officer 2, Senior Play, Chorus 3, Dances. ffl' QER5-Zi, MARIETTA KNISLEY Girls' Service Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Press Club 4, Sophomore Hop 2, Soft- ball 2, Badminton 2, 3, 4. 32223 P EER 123224 ,ms2,..sat. . 'iszggsiziggietzes 1 ' ,mai ze :Z . f 2 . ' K Q .. .QW q - ' 1 Mfsittiii 1 1 - : -.ta ,.:1.-f'zf:Sri 1 ', .tligsitigsitiiz R21 . 1 mtg we was L - 1 1,-:S assi . S A- A f A 3 2 wi.1,,2 ,.12im L 13531 if f 5435 .1 2 'lieu RICHARD KRAMER Sophomore Hop Committee 2, lntramural Bowling 2, 3, 4, lntramural Tennis 2, Boys' Service Club 2, 3, 4. IOAN KRAUSE National Honor Society 3, 4, Annual 3, 4, Art Club, Latin Club, Class Officer DALE KLEINFELDER Senior Advisory Council 4, Prom 3, Annual 3, 4, La- tin Club 2, 3, Band, Orchestra ' l-4, Student Council l-3, Soph Hop 2, Theta Club 3. 3, Hop, Prom, Merit Award 2, 3, 4, Sr. Play, Sports. is gmsmg: :fs gmwiwg-M M:2waswzastawssiz-:wife ii ' W ,sz awegszlii-W 4, ':-f:- :,wsf43-f3gg+w2,, wsm-5519 ezsszifwt .. 3 Q W .- wwwgv we wit, is M-it A 2 fm 6 Wigs. , . w5g,3,,,.gmm ti tigttgikwg . . W .L is -- L :sig-, 2: 2 i ' ,, fini? ti M' S313-i3:'LwI . f Q51 get-2, 1 .. ' is sew ' sm aw? 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NANCY LEACH Prom Committees 3, Sports Award 4, Sports l, 2, 3. jiiiezzfsii f ' f . 1 ': 223 11225 i fr--'zz-z 211' sf - 1 Q A 'L ' 4, Press Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Soph. Hop Com- mittee 2, Chorus l, 2, 3. V EE ., I 5533 1 W f5tfg?iW?2WRTi 'W at Stix-5555? .- -2- Sy JW. will I 2-3 55' I' - --5 ' W af -- fr A ' it HS E w I If 8 Se E, M1 43, Q43 N-U -1 5,2 get is ' eat- isg? 'X' ii ' s gi K 1 Ei ag, 4 mi -N 4 32362 QQ Zig l : 2:2 2-: -EI - Wert le ii? W- t?t2?zs?3Azft52 ' 3 -2- -5 IB '- ggzsgllfifggijggiiagggs :5,Z::: -Q ,Q ss 21 Wiigfiigftir 2 g . -, 'e 5 4 Q4 Q g 2' 8 Q ff ,I tt It Qi2i 5 N we fi It 33 Mitt 5 M -, , Q3 9 ,jk N -S, zaz .sg ' Ilia- 3 11 21. f E 153216 i ' 1 3-if Q Q A A ..,.,. ,fm A ' tv, B OLLADEAN LYONS Sophomore Hop Commit- fee. CHARLES MANSFIELD Chorus 2, 3, 4, Christmas Play, Annual. RICHARD LEDERMAN Annual Staff, Intramural Bowling I, 2, Prom Com- mittees, Student Council 3. jOAN MCCLEARY Art Club, Hop, Prom, Girls' Service Clubg Latin Club, Basketball 23 Pro- iection Crew, Annual Staff. IAMES MESSMER jV Basketball Ig Baseball I, 23 Intramural Bowling 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. '2'- EQ?ii3Ei2f3ELE35f:-2:2 : - .... - 1 I I :-11 -nz .-.., --,- - -- THEODORE MANSFIELD Student Council I, 3, Hop' Chorus I, 2, 33 Band 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer I, 35 Orchestra 3, 43 Barber- shop Quartet 2, 3. BETTY MILLER H Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Bowl- ing I, 2, 3: junior Promg Sophomore Hop 2. W - '3i':': 'rt II IAII I --.- ..,.:,---.- 1 E l. -1:5 Q. . -- zz . I. 5.5. ..q,g-:-,x.--,.-,.:g- ,- , ,.,, - :I -: .- K L 1 I gil 5 ISI, 31.9-12 1' .- -ze-4-sse:-.::z,aeP -. -: .. .- , ,te . , . E, I .iajz -55. I-:iq-' : ' I DONALD MEYER Track I, 2, 3, 43 Band I, 23 Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 45 Soph. Hop 25 junior Prom, Senior Playg Annual Staff, Merit Award. Aggimf MARY MILLAR National Honor Society 3, 45 Merit Award 2, 3, 45 Hop, Prom: Chorus 2, 3, 4, Asst. Ed. Annualg Stu- dent Council 2, 31 Girls' Sports 2, 3. 5 sg. we -g. ga., . .,,.. ,,., me gs H ,F ., N338 ,ig it?Z,gg,Q,-.S f,,, ?1 f '. .,., 3 f fig - - WQSQEBSX A I Ef f, 3 M- '-'- 1 525520 ::'-.1.. ' :':-:ez--1 ,j .,- ..,. - .. ,.,, .. msgs? Q r XS .. 5 b7-- . -M ...ii-E--.E Qi ,z I ea' MARIANNE MILLER Sophomore Hop, Senior Play Committee. FRANCES MILLER Girls' Service Club 2, 3, 43 junior Prom, Annual Statfg Sophomore Hop Committee 25 Senior Play. Nfz-s0 m 7 W , , .rs fv: wmreew 5552935 - ,g -, gee- -- , K' M ia , ez-3i1s:gzafs2.x f - '?.o-Nmap-W 5 2 - - Q , -,- fx L ga.-fiiig-: ms Q .wi 22 1 - Saw-we Efitwz. - gt 4' 2 ,zrsffiigsiazlsswi ' if ,iw 51, W' gag 1' c , was .-fx.: .-51:1 KENNETH MILLER Sophomore Hop, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 33 Var- sity H Club I, 3, 43 An- nualg Bowling 2, 3, 4, junior Prom. 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IEAN PRINCE Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Prom5 Hop5 Press Club, Circula- tion Committee of Annual. , Nw' ' ' -: :-EI5 - Eames. ss :uw GN ' 335 tt' iii- iemw f . - fsfgftiwi JQQQW ssmgfwit A get ew ts? 3 'tfit-WH i' ' 'Q f , .sw 1 zisiiitimtf '- Qt 55: A it ff if N M E? ggib i ,Y if , G, .2 .-gg-g 5g r:: sg.sg5:a:::':r .02-1: ,K Q at tx S252 ,..... . , beige .-... f if ,A 2,2332 .. ..., 'Q M352 K5 QR 3 25 if SEM i i s si gg Q 9 S 0 seg 3 S i se to vii ,W X .J -.. f S 'tis it fi S2355 Q A i fe' ' Q iii, of 2 1 i .5 , igissvitg is A 'I 5 L ,gig ' A viii? Q E 2 Q a x? St in 4' E slid is l ,W , t ns its f 35355 , i. vi 0' 5+ w2i'::::: 5 ks zsszuz.. vziezgss., . Q' ... we 1 ii . IANE PROVICK Tennis 45 Bowling 25 Cho- GERALD' PRUDER rus 3: Sophomore Hop 25 Track 3, 45 Intramural lunior Prom 3. 23 Basketball 2, 3, 4. 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MARY ANN REYNOLDS Senior Play 45 Annual5 Hopg Prom5 Student Coun- cil 2, 35 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 45 Merit Award 35 Band Majorette I, 2, 3, 4. IEAN RAUCH Sophomore Hop Sports 2, 3, 45 Girls' Service Clubg Senior Playg junior Prom5 ALFRED SAMULSKI Football, Basketball, Track I, 2, 3, 45 V. H. Club: Flag Bearer5 Annual Staff5 I-lopg Prom Chairman5 Red w,,fZ,.,,:Qa eaiiifiw X WU' 'Q 'wi' IWW scariest Mzfwst' Q s if Annual Stat 4. W Q ifszgggiwt' ' fwzmmwt, .1 '5 1 Wewgvtewmt .A , , M34 ,Ms smsfzswiziiew ..-wi wii,5 a t ,wgt:ira 1 V '5i5s+y-iifisi'-i4'f'31 .e,3W32,1fLEZM ltf3EWr't P45951 ziwsigwxitaswg, ,awp :Sw 1 f 55355526 sf gswszswi W V ,. me I ww 5 GEROME RIZZO Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Sophomore, Hop Committee 2, Latin Club. ELLEN ROBERTS Senior Play Committees 45 junior Prom Committee 3: Girls' Service Club 2, 4. 'ii Cross 5 Basketball Captain. PATRICIA ROCHESTER Sports I. 2, 3, 45 Annual 45 Hopg Prom Committees 2, 35 Latin Club 35 Senior Play 45 Discussion Club 4. ,FE at-:rise-5 GRACE ROSINSKI National Honor Society 45 Sportsmanship 45 Sports 2, 3, 45 Theta Players 2, 35 Merit Award 3, 45 Hop5 Prom5 Play5 Service Club W 2123 . it .fa .-,,, s sszssiwm '2: t52:Q.w:1mg.s t I. we 7 9 M A IQ 5 2211324 3 '3 v zfafmawfffvtw .f figs . .Ti 5591-X m M1i?wiN5Ev?9? '4 221 L! Q 55 Mg -5 wgfgegftzizai xggsfsm an sg , Y 5 g: Qzggasa smqwg L f' sc aes whl E' 4,Wa.,o M, 1, is . ,, .. vfsggrgzgi W will ,Q 4 gi 3 it it :Keegan W :mia 5355433522 WW ' Ali .':st5'ft'f5?52i 0432531 - .,,.. , Sstigssgssg. .f iss, ,wigs ,Sw V 4 WS .... fi' 4 awk f .,,., -, ,. t-ii X ws s .,..,. Q 4 ..,. ,gg 35.355555 55, .,.,. 5 53 ,M gmt I3 ,wwQ,,,,, . gr' 3552? S sms, .. . eden ,asa ss-ww fist is is it 532 E? f ,says A . 2352? ' I i A 512222 5552 IOY RIEFLER Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 45 Girls' Chorale 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 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SUZANNE SCHENFIELD Homeroom Officer 35 Girls' Sports 3, 45' Latin Club 35 Hopg Prom Committees 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Commit- tees 4. ARLENE SOBILO GRACE SCHMITT Student Council 25 An- nuaI5 French Club 45 Art Club 45 Press Club 45 Sen- ior PIay5 Sophomore Cen- tral Board 25 3-One Act Plays 35 Hop 2. MARGERY SCI-IUTTS Annual Staff 45 Ir. Prom5 Septette 3, 45 Sports 3, 45 Latin, Art, Press, Theta CIubs5 Chorus I, 3, 45 Senior Play Com. 45 Merit 4. Fa ir' ,f 153312 if W '-ff at f' -1 ' -: rf :2. :.- I .::'.ai my 7. ., -:,r::f :.-..:.. . +3 ,i k 5 5? -r r: .- w. . -im: A g::::':5. 1' :swine -Haag:-:I-s: 5 sf : if -f .lgfmr-':.r2 ZRSI :5 , 3 Q? wil is- Q. gge 2 Q, eg , W? W8 2 4 S Q QE IW sa 1 5 sis 2 , 2, f f' is QI f' ..,,,, .ft-all:-..:2:ji4 sie il X , 5931, XE XE 1 w JS, SEI I, , wgiri viii .sa l ful l? I 3 Ifns.. . is Iv . X wx I' QE --1- : -1 A - .I V, Z5 E21 ' ii is? , CAROL SCHMITT WILLIAM SIPPRELL, IR. 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EDWARD THOMAS Baseball 2, 43 Press Clubg Hop3 Prom3 Discussion Groupg Intramural Sportsg Annualg Three One Act Playsg Senior Play3 Skiing ,E - zz , -2: f' 4 ' V. ..3g.Saiis,.swai :'.::.-32-' Q was 0, . 2353525213: E2 22 a s ifsigagtgigis 4 f :. . . 1: .e x-:. -3 gizizygfizz . GEORGE TABRAHAM Intramural Bowling 43 Dis- cussion Club3 Annual Cir- culation Staffg Sr. Play Tic- ket Committee. l 4 0 D Q. lTEiTA5D33l-fl3l-ljniamural an ' Bowlingg Varsity H Club 43 Boys' Service Club 23 Hop3 Prom Committee 33 An- nual Photography Commit- fee. ROBERT STEVENS Football 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Nat'l. Honor Society Sportsmanship Club 4 Merit Award 3, 43 lntra: mural Basketball 2, 3, 4 Varsity H Club 4. ' .,,.., ,AMES THORPE A sam if E. so 153335 g Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4, vafsify H Club 3, E states? - - 41 Dooossloo Gfooo 41 lo- lfomufal Sports 2, 3, 4. W3 w ig? amgfgoow -.. 0 pwrwwzwzz-'S KATHLEEN SULLIVAN Sophomore Hop 23 junior Prom 33 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 43 Girls' Service Club. IOAN WAGNER Promg Girls' Sports 2, 3, 43 Typing Committee, Press 43 Typing Committee, An- nual 43 Letter Award for Sports 43 Sophomore Hop Decorations. 1AcK VIERKORN Senior Play 43 Annual 43 Homeroom Olfficer 2, 43 Senior Adv. Bd. 43 One Act Plays 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Orch. 3, 43 Chorus 2, 33 Track 3, 4. N31-V5 .::2',' ' 3 . irz' 5 -L 95' z- 33123533 Q 3 2 '.1.. f12 '2f' - Q- ....,.:.:: gg . X., Q zwgkfitlfi . V --fi.ii'1:: g. 1 . 5 'T 3 -: :g-g.-- . 4 1. 2: iffmogi 2... 333523556 we .,-M2 . s ogg i 4 R ,Q 'W avg M gg 3 .f 33 ont 3. as .A 53, S l if .. ff ,E 3 if . , fr li, 4 ..,,,. . if 4 3 afiazmg f- H' 3 . rss. wlfgzasxia M- ,gs 3 :S'..,.wzlj?53 mi li ,gg saws l oolf '5i ' 1 JAN ET WAGN ER junior Promg Senior Playg Bowling 2, 3, 43 Soph, Hopg Annual Sfaffj Library Club. :alles W a:f.ig3gf,:gg5a,amy U. : 'i'-51 fE3sZ:i'KIsE?lS-3 . -.gg ' 3' 3 - l- :':.:2?a:oi2 6-Zfjgw ,,' :SQ lxwooggig rs U ' 2 Q jjgi' t -H9224 zwisisi GLENN WEBSTER Band 1.2, 3, 42 OFCIW- 2, 3, 43 H. R. 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Gaz,-,-Q4 PETER WILLIAMS Intramural Basketball 2 43 Track 3, 43 German Club3 Prom3 Discussion Club3 Annual Staff. I in H , - liz: 5? Q :iff-:a a ...:ih: .3 ' - --:5 M :,..:. .::,:.,:f':. :g. :'ggz-5- fm- ,V ROBERT WERNER Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 43 Annual Staff 3, 43 Hop3 Prom3 Intramural Basket- ball 1.3: 'I-if .Q at 9 N I I , Q Q awww' ,f W if me Q3 frm 1 Jil as 4 'R 1 15 ,, J 5 .13 , ug HARRY WOODHOUSE Transferred from Bennett 43 Annual Staff 4. EARL WILSON Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 43 Varsity H Club 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 43 One Act Playsg Theta Players 43 Annual 3, 43 Prom3 Hop. LILLIAN WILSON Homeroom Officer I, 23 Library Club 43 Annual Staff3 Sports I, 23 Senior Play3 Prom3 Hop3 Girls' Service Club 23 Squad Leader I, 2, 3, 4. , ' s15,,w,. , ' : ' 3. 1 335553 I H www: 1. ' .Jo 'Kam .F 4-w.s.+a3 gsttgtiiifzt- 5 ,- 3 .fi r 53,332-25 1 .ssg . 3sr5wSSff23t2a. 5 fiifiitifftaa Q Q 2 Wftsm 59 Fir es' .1 f ' 4 -:Q 'iii . 'Q A :.,5?g,?5 f . :Jig ffiiff 3 : , W, ...maxi my ,QM ' 1 ismziaeav HARRIET ZITTEL Girls' Service Club3 Hop3 Senior Advisory Commit- teeg Sports 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Prom3 Annual 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 3, 4: Press Club. GRAHAM YUILL Asst. Manager Stage Crewg Bowling I, 2, 43 Boys' Service Club3 Annual Staffg Senior Play3 Hop Commit- tee. Lys. ,my-, N A Wi as I . . :5-Fl: ,W ii 52 if-'I . -:-.f:.a ,Y . -. .. . ,133 5 33,33-.: 3 4... .. , ------- : -:-me-.--w:. we ..,, 23 ,, .. .,.. , E: ::: ga 4, I, ...... , , ,ig Ll in nf is , L f 4 A 5 ,kai at 4, 1333 Jig-5 ,iiwvf if lax i ,wifi S 5 0 It I' r 1 I Syd Wfsgf- 1s'e2 2f ':2 .2 wi 5 .. ....... - I Me? -----. MM ii gms - - 2233244131 Hawaii 6513 Eisiifieisfggzv fs 1 I f:.aa:.:: wr 1.1: ,- 1 1... ,f ms.. ., Mlm., f , 3l3w....Qs..,,Q - a..4wt3'l ., 5 - ,..- 1 PAUL ZIMMERMAN Baseball 3, 43 Prom3 An- nual3 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Hop3 Varsity H Club 43 Stage Crew 4. 3 lm s 3 I. W I , N 3 22' I ..,,,, f o 3 5 FSJZSSN-15555 22252 misss: 0 3 f 1 Hfiifflffffl I 5 1' . - ms: :MSE I V3 . .:: if fem if 2,5 'ff 1:54455 Q Iliff' U r ' , -f . :za - :V , , f 3ST'Si5's ZI ' ' 42 ge' V v 2 . ef wi... ' 1 .. f fe ' ' ' ' W S' WA awigl 225' .sf 3' sa SL? 15? I 5? PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF ARRANCES PROFESSIONAL PICTURES Kleinfelder, Lehman, Burley, Mr. Collins, Milligan. Adams, Zintz, Fallon, Smith lChr.l, COMMITTEE Shultz, Killian, Yuill, Shadle, Finlayson, Tatford, Sausner, Kalbaugh, Fowler. . . . Baum arten, Blass, Czernielewski 8 , Niedbala iEditor7, Murray, Shelanskey Frye, Zurbrick, Riggs, Soldwedel, Schutts, Wesolek, Haws, Osgood, Krause iChr.l. Q8 CIRCULATION COMMITTEE MEMBERS Miller, Provich, Tabraham, Finamore, Allemeier, Meyer,- Schindler, Black, Coburn. ART STAFF WORKS ON DRAWINGS EDITORIAL. COMMITTEE COMPOSING COPY Pearl, Lail, C. Schmitt, Irish, 'Newton, Adams, K. Miller, Wilson, Weidner, Howe, Inskip, Dorn, Shade, C-lass, Wesolek, McLean, Shultz, Evans, Reynolds, Werner, Schutts, Blackman, Herald, Mrs. Birdsey, Gibbons, Cherry, Betraun, Williams, Bevins, Moyer, Shelanskey lChr.l, Nixon ' ST AFFS A SNAPSHOT COMMITTEE PLANS NUGGETS SECTION V HE LAY-OUT Cannon, Yuill, Smith, Kleinfelder, Czerniejewski lChr.J', Eder, Mr. Collins, Blank Meyer, Price, Whalen. Mr. Collins. Smith, Blackman, lAsst. Editorl, Cage. MAKE' Miles , , . - . E , 0Yef, Webster. Prince, Fowler, Mr. Huntley. THEIR COLLECTION TURN-INS Shadle Hartloff Blass lChrl Os ood M TYPING STAFF WORKS FOR DEADLINE Zittle, Armbruster, Dorfeld, Hunt, Klispie, Tucker, Leach, Dukich, Knisely, Provich, Schindler, Ahrens, Baumgarten lChr.l ADVERTISING COMMITTEE RECEIVES ITS INSTRUCTIONS Seated: Killian, Hunt, Dukich, Gregory, Fitzpatrick, Black, Blass, Baker, Leach, Gage lChrl., Standing: Rosinski, Lamm, Baker, Payne. Smith, Soda, Howe, Newton, O'Shea, Mr. Detlefson. 29 The forty-niners will SENICR CLASS PLAY 'The .Seniors Cllaur Presents CAST CF CHARACTERS rmDrzGAaDa.-....-..........-.-..-....a1vrrry Ann Reynolds MR. Dor.soN Q-'rrrirrrry.......-.-..-..........e1snn Webster Mas. Dor.soN c'Msrner J......---..-.........-.-.Jrnn Krause SALI.Y....-..........---.... BOB...,...,,....-,.,-...... ........,....u-..-.-....,..,.-.....,... JIMMY...,.,..,.....-.....-,.,.................,................,,.,..... PAIGF..., ,... ..........,..,..,...-.. ELLIE'MAY...........i............-.-.......-.,-..,.,...,. Eileen Smith Earl Wilson Jack Vierkorn ...Betty Allerneier- .Iohanne Fitzpatrick JILL ,-...-a,..-.--...........-...,...-....Wi..-.,.,......-....-..joan Moyer FREDD1E'SHERMER..... .... -.... ..,. ....-.....-..-........ MR. SHERMER.....--..,.,. MRS. SHERMER...,.--.,---.-...,............-...... Richard Nieclhala Joan Newton Marilyn Shclanskcy Place: Livrrrgfrmn of Dsinrn nam. 'nrnez The Present. Spring. SYNOPSIS OF ACTS ACT I -Afternoon. ACT II -Sunday afternoon, the clay of the Prom. ACT III-Fight o'clock, th: evening of the same day. 'fWe Shook the Family Tree PRODUCTION STAFF Dirzc1of.....--,-.....,........-.......,...............Miss Marguerite Mania Smdem Dire:zD1.-.......,.,..-.,.....-..,-...,,..-....Carol Schmitt Business Ammgzments...-................,--.....Mrs. M. H. Birdszy Business Managrr .........,.......,,......-....-.........,.-...,..,,john Zintz Assistant Business Mimrrgn.......-.......-...-...,-.--...-...Mary Millar Tickers ,..,. . ...... ......., ..... -.-..-,..,.-... ..,. -..,. .... -...,...-....Miss Hazel johnson Commiciee: A. Baumganen, S. Belmun, S. Bevins, M. Blass, J. Crowley, J. Prsrnrrrnir, xc. Frantz, M. Gregory, R. 1-iageirrr, J. Hsrrnnnn, J. Howard. J. Howe, w. Hughes, J. Iran, c. rcirspar. R. Lail, D. hlcycr, M. Miller. B. Nirsn, R. Parr, J. Ranch. E. Roberts, s. Schenfleld, G. Schmitt, M. ssnnre, J. sinale, W. srrnnr., w. srppreii, K. Sullivan, G, Tabraham, 1. wngnrr, r.. Warren, E. wilson, L. wnson, G. snnrhwai, H. zarrie Pnbzrrrry..- ...... ...... .......... - ..,..- .......,.. . ..., ........... .,... . ..,. . . .-.-.Mass Veronica Mrosr cornrnrrrsar cnrnrrnrr., M. icninn. Cufchairrnan, R. Gibbons, 5. 1-runs, M. Hn-rs, B. Nixon, 1. osgrna, G. sshrrnrr, M. Weidner, D. wwisir. Prrprrnre .... -.... .... -...-....-.-,.,...........Mr. L. Jayne, Mir. F, Wilder cornrnrrreer cnnrrrnn, A. sonic, OofChairman, A. Fowler, ia. Fallon, J. Frye, J. Gage, B. Hughes, C. Manslielcl, J. Praviclr, A. Samulski, R. Stevens, L. Tarford. Casmmes.- .... .......-,,....-..-...,,..-.......-, ...... --.Miss Marguerite Manic Committee: Chairman, M. Weidnerg Co'Chairman, C. Eels' hardr: D. Wesolek, C. Horst, D. Finlayson, F, Miller, M. Schum. Makefup.-.......-,.............-...,...-......-Mrs. M. H. Birdsey Committee: Clrainnan, s. Berrrnrn, carcinrnnrn, J. orgwa, J. 1-nrben, M. Hawr, N. Kriinngir, E. Roberts, s, srnsner. Ushers and Usher-erm are those seniors who have sold the mos: minkus far their class play. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We wish ru express our gratitude an all those who have helped in any way in producing me play. never forget the fun and work involved in the production of their hilarious three act play We Shook the Family Tree The play, which was under Miss Mattie s competent direction, the concerned a normal teen-ager and her' attempts at popularity. Hildegarde's efforts to get a date to prom resulted in her fathers being called a drunkard, her parents love letters being distribute to the ' ' ' the neighborhood, and her father's almost losing his job. When she finally did get her date, it was with only boy in school who wore knickers. The audience found the play amusing and delightful and the seniors felt rewarded. HILDEGARDE GETS A FITTING BOB DOLSON IS MADE UP Allemeier, Reynolds, Tucker Mrs. Birdsey, Wilson, Lamm 30 THESE WERE THE STUDENTS BEHIND SCENES Zimmerman, Ballard, Sobilo, Rosinski, Provick, Gage, Fowler, Zintz, Yuill, Crowley, Bennett. THE DIRECTOR STRESSES A POINT CHECKING BUSINESS DETAILS Fitzpatrick, Miss Mattie Zintz lBus. Mgr.l, Millar lAsst.l THE DOLSON FAMILY POSES WITH THEIR NEIGHBORS, THE SHERMERS Fitzpatrick, Vierkorn, Wilson, Moyer, Webster, Allemeier, Reynolds, Krause, Newton, Smith, Shelanskey, Niedbala. 3 I i l l Front Bruce Freed Barber Meyer O'She1 Herald 2d Ehrman Schredel Strom C Hauck Shanks 3d Marmger Kwulos Lodge Grlswold Meyer Crowley Mahon Frnend Shultz 4th Flnamore Coburn Insknp Rast Krone Ballmg Suess Moore Dygert Dorn 5th Ross Kropman Bigelow F Barton E Muller B Barton Rechter Emerllng Murray 6th Qunnby Wutsel Frase McAII1ster Schneuder Bracewell Ottmger Schara Hadrych Soda Rear Mlllngan Kassman R Hauck Bury Leberman Bnehler Drnscoll Wheatly Patterson Gern Hohl Front Bleman Dekay Foresman Luccarell McCIeary 2d Hem Schutts 1 Maller I Wullams lngerson Massaro Stearns 3d Soldwedel Ahrens Hellrlegel Kamlnskl Riggs Hughey Blame 4-th Wilson Dole Shadle Golanskl Koclc Kleln S Muller Psllar Sth Webb Lynn Treble Pattendon Palnsano Blackman Saunders Monckton C Wllluams 6th Klxpert Cannon Renchle Tllls R Schledel Floreno Cook Haeker Fleld 7th Rlchelderfer Herron Hale R Muller Hornaday Ballard Land McShane Newsome Herrett Rear Vann Neuner E Muller Benett Emery Luppold Gaylord Carter Vougt Colmerauer Hewson 32 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 - . . I . . .. ' 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 - IUNIOR CLASS To the Class of l95O credit is given for a high degree of scholarship and exceeding ability in athletics. Twenty members of this class received merit award pins in bronze at a special as- sembly last fall. A large portion of both the basketball and football varsity teams were junior class members. The girls took an active part in a sports program in which they have proved to be leaders. The interests of this group are many. ln their sopho- more year they sponsored a Hop that was very successful. This was their first large-scale project. Art work and music as well as dramatics rate high for enjoyment on the juniors' list. An active membership in various clubs is maintained. They showed discrimina- tion and foresight in the selection of their class officers. They succeeded in putting into office an enthusiastic group which worked hard and well to accomplish its duties with the help of Miss Seavey, the class advisor. This is truly a class of which our school can be rightly proud. Its record is one of achievement and deserves congratulations. IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dorn, Dricosll, Leberman, Haecker IUNIOR CENTRAL DISCUSSES THE PURCHASE OF CLASS IEWELRY Shadle, Kunz, Suess, Hauck, Miss Seavy, Mr. Huntly, Krone, Moore, Haecker, Gern, McAllister, Miss Mont Blackman Dole Herolcl, Miss Harvey, Driscoll, Homaday, Palisano, Shultz, Finamore, Mr. Detlefson, Dorn, Leberman-. Front: Pruder, Dukich, Staffehl, Rosinski, Le Mere, Hornberger, A. Schiedel, Mammoser, Rizzo. 2d: Zurbrick, R. Miller, Hilde- brandt, Wheaton, Ball, Whalen, Kiermaier, B. Miller, Eaton, Samulski. Bd: Reuter, Cole, Cherry, R. Meier, Brehm, Norman, E. Maitland, Schutts, Goodridge. 4th: Barrett, G. Meier, Lail, Brox, Donovan, Naber, Miles, Koch, D. Lillie, Neiger. 5th: Foit, Du- mont, Bills, l. M. Scott, Yuill, Guenther, Shepard, Eighme, Helfaer, Elliott. 6th: Parlato, W. Bauer, 1. Bauer, Kuebler, Fornes, Hammond, Howe, Hughes, W. Schiedel, Gates. Rear: Worth, Puleo, Kuenn, Banko, Cummins, Smith, Thompson, Rohrer, Kamman, orness. Front: Brug, Cornell, Fleming, Carpentier, Schmitt, McCurdy, Burgwardt, Reichel, Pitt. Znd: Rich, I. A. Scott, L. Lillie, Monkton, E. Mead, Diamond, Kraiger, Knoche, Bockmier, Perison. 3d: Lehman, Brown, l. Mead, Selzer, Bowman, Ellwood, Voss, Quinn, A. Hughs, Krazmien. 4th: Landes, McLaren, Hull, Zodl, Chatley, Rouselle, Tucker, O'Dell, Dellacecca. Sth: Richardson, Styles, Abbott, Wiltsie, Pesch, Potter, Pease, Kihlstrom, Morlock, Kirkby. 6th: Bates, Blank, Salmon, S. Maitland, Massaro, Welsted, Pellien, Nixon, Fowler, Bury, Horton, Stadelmaier. Rear: Black, Schwertfager, C-ern, Price, Hofer, Tallman, Schick, Derbyshire, Anzulewicz, Miller. 34 SOPHOMORE CLASS lust as the class of '49 is following in the footsteps of the first forty-niners, in like manner is this sophomore class, the class of '5l, pushing onward to high goals in scholastic and athletic fields. Their names are very often sighted topping the lists in scholastic attainments. You can hear their names being called on football fields, basket- ball courtsg anywhere they find sports in progress. This group was separated into five homerooms. They elected a president, vice-president, secretary, and a treasurer of each group. The presidents and vice-presidents repre- sented the entire sophomore class in the Student Council. All four officers represented the students in the sopho- more Central Board. This sophomore class decided upon The Holiday l-lop as the name of the traditional sopho- more dance. The number of sopho- mores who helped out in such an ardent manner was surprising. Other members of Hamburg High School have realized, by now, that there are few classes that work with the ambi- tion or reach their goals as often as this capable class of fifty-one, who had as their adviser, Miss Warburton. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Diamond, Knoche, Rohrer, Donhauser SOPHOMORE CENTRAL BOARD PLANS TICKET SALES FOR HOP Tucker, McCurdy, Guenther, Richardson, Wiltse, C-ern, Quinn, Rohrer, McLaren, Diamond, Mr. Gottshall, Pesch, Knoche, Vann, Whalen, Massaro, Miss Warburton, Mr. Collins, Donhauser, Meyer, Lail, Monckton. The time came and pass- ed leaving memories of a wonderful even'lng. Highlighting the occasion was the crowning of the king and queen of the junior Class. Kassy Frantz and Sam Samulski were a majestic royal pair attended by the runners up, Peggy Peters and lack Newton. Flowers adorned the walls and the background of the throne. The adventuresome 49'ers tried something new in the way of decorations. A towering maypole placed in the center of the dance floor with multi-col- ored streamers running to the walls formed a charming canopy over the dancers. The dreamy music furnished by jerry Castiglia's orchestra added the finishing touch to a perfect dance. Much of the credit for the success of the dance goes to Miss Seavey, class advisor, and Sam Samulski, general chairman, for their leadership. May Melodies of l948 will long live in our memories. THE KING AND QUEEN ARE CROWNED N to M rtin Vierkorn Lockwood Samulski BUSY AFTERNOONS WERE SPENT IN DECORATING Baker, Shadle, Lamm, Haws, Rochester, Glass, l.ail, Smith, Schenfield, ew ni 3 1 1 ' ' Krause, Crowley, Rogan, Kleinfelder, Zimmerman. Frantz, McShane, Peters. A LARGE CROWD CIRCLES THE MAY POLE IN THE BIG DANCE OF THE YEAR 36 ' 9 pir M q . it -f '11 F R F if l ig B 5 I c -f -fi n' ni ' ' Q , sr A THE HOP WAS THE MAIOR PROIECT OF THE YEAR FOR THE SOPHOMORES BUSY SOPHOMORES PREPARE FOR THE DANCE Reichel, Kraiger, Lail, Eaton According to the custom of the past quarter of a century the Sophomore Class held its annual dance. As it was on the evening before Thanksgiving there were very many in attendance at the Holiday Hop. Many thanks go to Elaine Zurbrick, general chair- man, her assistants, and the homeroom mothers for the decorations and refreshments. Amid autumnal leaves, lerry Castiglia and his orchestra played for the dancing. Miss Warburton, class advisor, and the other Sophomore teachers also deserve a geat deal of credit. THE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN LAID THE PLANS Miller, Knoche, Ottinger, Zurbrick, Elliott, Duncan, Cherry 37 , M THE TYRSTING PLACE Bury, Burley. Cossaboom, Rich, Soda, Shelanskey, Neuner ONE ACT PLAYS WHO'S A COWARD FIT AS A FIDDLE Vierkorn, Helfaer Weiss, Bury, Niedbala ELMER AND THE LOVE BUG Mead, Thomas, Moore, Blaine, Dorn, Wilson, Shadle, Shultz, Wiltsie, McCurdy, Rast ML f ww: mg, fl 423521531 , ff ff ' 5-Q Hs. if LL ,S - f , -M-.mi Dorn, Carter, Schutts, Horton, Barber, Dygert, McCleary, Hadryck, Kropman, Balling, Beale, Young, Shanks, Schara, Palisano, Lippold, Bury, Schneider, Wilson, Hauck. Knoche, D. Lillie, Griffey, Morlock, Miller, Maitland, L. Lillie, Pesch, Schutts, Bury, Bills, Miss Brown, Gern, Horton, Rizzo, Forness, Schmitt, Dellacecca, Bronold, Bates, Kirkby, Norman, Kempf. Mead. ENGLISH In English classes we are striv- ing to develop a correct usage of words, to use vivid expres- sions, to master a larger vocab- ulary, and to learn to apprec- iate literature of all types. We are taught to read with under- standing. We'll never forget the transformation of Silas Marner lat lettl, The House of the Seven Gables with its morbid setting, and the re- venge of Hamlet. We will ala ways be grateful to Miss Brown, Mrs. Birdsey labovel, Miss Mattie, and Miss McGee lbelowl for their patience and understanding. Crowley, Hoeber, Niedbala, Fallon, Hughes, Shadle, Borchert, Baker, Yuill, Smith, Millar, Kramer, Haws, Tatford, Blass, Shelanskey, Zintz, Manseld, Hagelin, Zimmerman, Betraun, Rosinski, Leach, Gregory, Wilson, Prince, Krause, Wagner, Zittel, G. Schmitt, Miss McGee, Miller, Fowler, C. Schmitt, Woodhouse. 40 , i l Quinn, Miller, Reichel, Flowers, Fewkes, Meier, Eaton, Cossaboom, Gunether, Bauer, Kihlstrom, Witsel, Helfaer, Hull, Connell, Wolfe, Miller, Mr. Collins, Whalen. SOCIAL STUDIES A As future citizens of our coun- try we are prepared for our social and economic responsi- bilities by our social studies department. World history labovel from ancient to mod- ern, taught by Mr. Collins gives us a background for our pres- ent day problems. Under the guidance of Miss Gifford lbe- lowl the Constitution of the United States and our demo- cratic forms of government is made understandable. Through the instructions of Miss Gif- ford and Miss johnson lrightl problems of American life are studied. Adams, Hwas, Archer, Mansfied, Frantz, Briggs, Rizzo, Eder, Reifler, C. Mansfield, Zintz, Karstedt, Chesney, Fallon, Yuill, Werner, Dygert, Pruder, Fowler, Thorpe, Payen, Lamm, Miss lohnson, Simon, lrish, Osgood, Crowley, Shadle, Nixon, K. Howe, Miller, Rochester, Roberts. Shanks, Hall, Balling, Wesolek, Roberts, Sharle, Tills, Saunders, Barton, Treble, Leberman, Zodl, Biehler, Latti- more, Griswold, Lillie, Lodge, Griffy, Miss Gifford, Garylord, Hughey, McAllister, Barton, Biemer, Land, Beale, D. Crowley, Bracewell, Ottinger, Meyer, Neuner, Wilson, lngerson, Maclean. 41 Kintner, Brox, Tucker, McCurdy, Fowler, Schenfield, Rumel, Blaine, Lillie, Gaylord, Mead, Rohrer, Connell, Rochester, Baker, Miss Graham. Miller, Rechter, Webb, Greene, Quinby, Murray, Guenther, Fewkes, Blomqvist, Miller, Suess, Murray, Flowers, McLaren, Gern, Daon, Miss Seavey, Foresman. LANGUAGES The study of languages is a very fascinating means of broadening a student's inter- ests, increasing his cultural background and providing him with a better understanding of foreign nations. The three for- eign languages Hamburg High School offers to its students are German lleftl taught by Miss Seaveyg French lbelowl under Miss Warburtong and Latin labovel taught by Miss Graham. The students are given a thorough background in the language and study for- eign customs. The students also gain a better knowledge of English. B. Barton, Long, Carter, T. Patterson, Miller, Lodge, Clark, Cossaboom, Bills, Duncna, Miss Warburton, Bock- mier, Pesch. 42 Finamore, Walters, Coburn, Ottinger, Pillar, Maitland, Cole, Rizzo, Mansfield, Schneider, Stearns, R. Brock, Treble, W. Brock, Knoche. COMMERCIAL The commercial department of all schools may mean success or failure for many students after their graduation is com- pleted. Within these doors lies a gold mine of technical skill, and of labovel practical knowledge which is so essen- tial to business students, in the strange new frontiers he or she steps into after school. May the click of the typewrit- ers lbelowl, as the click of a horse's hoofs in a pioneer time, spell out in shining patterns, a new horizon for our students. Success is a tangible quality and is waiting for everyone. Wagner, Wesolek, Baumgarten, Knisley, Dorfeld, Sobilo, Klispie, Hall, Provick, Tucker Schindler, Miss Mont, Rauch, Weidner, Ahrens, Horst, Brocksopp, Dukich, Hunt Zittel, Leach. Donhauser, Briggs, Crowley, Milks, Maitland, Brox, Meier, Sausner, Critoph, Miller, Schmitt, Ellwood, Guenther Reuter, Zintz, Mr. Detlefson, Killian, Prince, Yuill, Schiedel, Herrmann, Wheaton, Fallon, Stearns. 43 Kropman, Milligan, Peters, Hughey, Kassman, Ross, Miller, Stadelmaier, Foit, Emerling, Le Mere, Mr. Wilker, Reahr. Miller, Quinn, F. Burgwardt, C. Burgwardt, Kammon, Shanks, Black, Kramer, Gates, Vann, Karstedt, Stadelmaier, Mr. Measer, Soldwedel, Hunter, Ross, Forness, Stevens, Leberrnan, Wilson. INDUSTRIAL In the mechan- ic a l d r a w i n g classes lleftl , instructed by lvlr. Measer, industrial art stu- dents learn to master the lang- uage of industry. The metal shop lbelowl enables all boys, interested in shop work to ob- tian valuable experience in the field of metal work. Under the guidance of Mr. Scruton these boys become very skillful in the use of many machines such as lathes and shapers. Under the direction of Mr. Wilker students taking woodwork labovel are acquainted with the properties of wood. Lippold, Zintz, Mr. Scruton, Thorpe, Ballard, Borchert, Mansfield, Brock, Kassman, Tatford, Fallon, Yuill, Worth, Bennett, Landes. I 44 Mr. Rodiek, Marringer, Rizzo, Firey. HEALTH AND With the purpose of keeping our students physical- ly fit, the physical education classes taught by Miss Dillen- beck lrightl and Mr. Rodiek are a source of enjoyment to all participating. The driver's training course labovel pro- vides an opportunity for stu- dents to learn the mechanics of driving and safety on the road. Mr. Rodiek, Mr. Howe, and Mr. Scruton instruct the members of this educational class. Health and Safety. taught by Mr. Howe lbellowl and Miss Dillenbeck, promotes good health habits. Pattenden, Rast, Gage, lnskip, Miss Dillenbeck, Haws, M. Schutts, Rosinski, Schenfield Reynolds, Millar, Harben, 1. Shadle, Hein, Friend, Monckton, Schindler, Sausner, Killian Kiermaier, Baumgarten, Osgood, Abbott, Mahon, Allemeier, Knisley, Black, Lail, Kal- baugh, Provich, Klispie, Gregory, Meyer, Bruce, Brehm, Cole, Miller, Wagner Shelanskey, Miller, Rumel, Samulski, Irish, Wiltse, Knoche, Kaminski, Strom, Massaro Riefler, j. C. Scott, Finlayson, Sobilo, Krause, janet Schutts, Riggs, lean Schutts, Piller C. Schmitt, Prince, Smith, G. Schmitt. Murray, Tabraham, Schara, Griffey, Rechter, Brbear, Tills, Gern, Cannon, Biehler, lewell, Reichle, Beale, DeKay Armitage, Floreno, Colmerauer, Pearl, McAllister, Emerling, McCleary, Hofer, Klippert, Howard, Ehrman, Hauck Shanks. 45 i Soldwedel, Mr. Bach, Newsome, Miller, Schmitt, Krause, Riggs, Miss Kindt. The Art Depart- ment of Hamburg High School is under the di- rection of Mr. Bach. Learning diferent techniques in pencil. ink, and water-color lleftl are only a few of the things the representation and design classes do. The design classes do anything from making color charts to posters. They use dif- ferent mediums: chalk, pencil crayons, ink, charcoal, etc. with which to express their drawings. Rep. classes draw objects in still life, using their knowledge of perspective and cast shadow. Along with work- ing hard, we have fun also. Cannon, Gaylord, Floreno, Frnatz, Leberman, Gern, Dole, Emery, Hornaday, Blackman, Reichle, Reichlderfer, Field, Hellriegel, Patterson, Wilson, Miss Harvey, Hale, Moore, Tills, McCleary, Shultz. Under the instruction of Miss Harvey labovel, Ham- burg students may delve into the realm of interme diate and advanced algebra, trigonometry and solid geometry. Plane geometry lbelowl is taught by Mr. Cottshall. Though mathematics is difficult, it gives us the essential ability to think and trains us to use our common sense, which are important qualities in a world that is as streamlined and mechanized as this century's. McLaren, Price, Howe, Fleming, Rosinski, Blank, Kintner, Connell, Rumel, Fowler, Derbyshire, Whalen, Green, Perison, Samulski, Eaton, Kuebler, Pitt, Thompson, Elliott, Mr. Gottshall. 46 HOME ECO- NOM 'CS l'OFd2Cif2fZ ing is only one of many units taught in the home economics course irightl. All of these groups are under the capable supervision of Mrs. Kent and Miss Cabbey. ln our modernly equipped cottage the girls learn many of the fundamentals in care of the home and how to make your home a much better place in which to live. Coop- eration is one of the main rules which have to be followed by these groups and much in ac- C0mPllSl 1eC-l in the Short time Schutts, Scott, Eckhardt, Rauch, Brehm, Massaro, Tucker, Yuill, Ellwood, Killian. Wiltsie. allowed them. Johannes, Vann, Lail, Guenther, Mr. Wilder, Barton, Samulski, McLaren, Southwell, Adams, Werner, Moyer, Wilson, Moore, Whalen, Doran, Brodbeck, Blomqvist, Herold, Williams, Diamond, Wittman, Reichel, Shultz. The students of Hamburg High School can well be proud of their extensvie Science Department. Under the guidance of Mr. Wiider, lbelowl students have the oportunity to study Biology, the science of living things, and its relationship to us. Mr. layne teaches Chemistry and Physics labovel. These afford a training in both chemical and physical processes by means of practical experience and competent teaching. Smith, Burley, Bevins, Kleinfelder, Haeker, Herrmann, Driscoll, Howe, McShane, Shanks, Keller, Armitage Archer, Mr. jayne, Pruder, johannes, Pearl, Howe, Vierkorn, Hartloff, Miller, Niedbala, Meyer, Czeniejewski Briggs, Thomas, Eder. 47 Front: Moyer lPianistl, Chorale lSeatedl: Strom, Riefler, Benbow, Pattenden, Moore, M. Schutts, Dorn, Glass. 24: P. Fowler, Schunk, Chatley, Shadle, Brehm, Styles, Bechlen, Yuill, Selzer, Rizzo, Bigelow, Bole, Flemming, Beamer, Forseman, Kintner, Ci. Fowler, Burley, Webber, A. Fowler, Lamm, Riggs, Mrs. Fiero. Sd: Tisdel, Shultz, Abbott, Kaminska, Simpson, Schindler, Monckton, Horst, Field, Adams, Cook, Brown, Haws, Anzulewicz, Axelson, Rumel, lean Schutts, Dole, S. Riefler, MacLean, janet Schutts, Hale: 4th: Crowley, Salmon, Herold, Bowman, Schmitt, Bockmier, Wilson, Feldman, Calkins, Mansfield, Wells, Gaylord, Hoeber, Den- nick, Kamman, Bates, Lillie, Knoche, Irish, Sobilo,,Brodbeck, Rittman. Rear: Georgi, Shelanskey, Miller, Scott, Herron, Millar, Balling, Carpenter, Black, O'Shei, P. Vann, Black, Ballard, Wheatley, Worth, Dygert, Soda, Weis, Haws, Zurbrick, Osgood, Nick- renz, Mead, Behrens. Ever since Pioneer days, the-people of America have expressed themselves in song. Under the direction of Mrs. Homer Fiero, the chorus iabovel , has grown to be a popu- lar and enjoyable activity among Hamburg High School students. This year we participated in two con- certs, and competed in a state sectional music contest. We also provided talent at Christmas time for the school play, and for enjoyment of the community. Mansfield, Reynolds, Herrett, Rietler, Baker, Kern, Kleinfelder, Dennick, Lillie, Lockwood, Wolfe, Lucarell, Irish, Mur- ray, Rose, Ahrens, Clark, Ramsdell, Mr. Fiero, Hammond, Provich, Neuner, Rice, Forness, Burdette, Kwilos, Burns, lnskip, Nickrinz, Bierre, Webster, Dole, Massaro, Czernieiewski, Fawcett, Powers. 48 I Finlayson, T. Mansfeild, Dimpfl, Webster, Squire, Carter, Dorn, Ron Herrett, Wells, D. Baker, Kleinfelder, Rosinski, Miller, Rice, Charley, Peral, Simon, Kern, McLaren, L. Wilson, Reichelderfer, M. Riefler, Pillar, Fawcett, Cook, Vail, j. Riefler, Powers, Kuscha, Wolfe, Griffin, M. Massaro, Helfer, L. Black, Rast, Fuchs, Werner, Provich, lnskip, D. Black, Fery, Phiel, Lillie, Nisson, Schwert- fager, Miss Ross, Delmar, Vierkorn Axelson, Cook, Czerniejerwski, C-ilson, Forthman, E. Smith. With the same eager spirit of the Forty-Niners, the High School Band lbottoml, and Orchestra labovel, provide enjoyable Music for all school functions, from football games to Pop Concerts. The exacting per- formances of the Orchestra and Band respectively are under the competent leadership of Miss Mary Ross and Mr. Homer Fiero. Black, Benett, Stowell, Werner, C-riffen, Axelson, Riefler, Lehman, Smith, Tills, j. Wolfe, A. lnskip, Griffey, Black, Dimpfl, Robie, Vail, Schweikardt, Luccarell, Newton, Burgwardt, Dake, Houghton, Cook, Rast, Kingston, A. Wolfe, Hauck, McAllister, Schwertfager, Tills, Allemeier, Simon, Wells, Reichelderfer, Patterson, L. Lillie, Vierkorn, Dorn, Haws, Vann. 49 Harrington, lngerson, Allemeier, Tatford, Koester, Piller, Hoeber, Herron, Shanks, Momberge, lnskip, Niedbala, Lapp, Witsel, Hdwe, Shelanskey, Milligan. The speech department is organized to help the student speak with ease before a group when any specific type of speech is in order. covers one semester for one-half unit of credit. This year speach is under guidance of Miss Marguerite Mattie, a newcomer to Hamburg High School address system has been of great assistance for special work in this subject the new tape recorder. Under the direction of Mr. Rodiek, Miss Dillenbeck and Mr. Naetzker the co-educational gym class is endeavoring to give each student the fundamental knowledge of such social dances as the fox-trot, waltz, tango, and rhumba patterns. Underlying the entire program is, a social phase whereby all people concerned learn about the different types of musical rhythm which, whether danced to or not, can be greatly appreciated. Hoebe, Williams, B. Miller, Tucker, lnskip, Black, Zimmerman, E. Smith, D. Baker, Schiedel, Fallon, Schindler, Ottinger, Hohl, Meyer, Koester, L. Samulski, Zintz, Harben, Klispie, Shanks, R. 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W wx, . , t 15, ,W 2 5 ' , , mi. ww.:-fu MQzmgf:ww:1f::?,..,-M-'.f. x 4 gg mn- H gg , X 2 K -1 ,f S 1 - ' g 6 K K 1, -1, . sw ., ,w ig fy , f H Q K, 5 4 A - v Eg' ',1f , g ff' M yi' VL f-V5 :Ig ,ff J ' M Qkfi'5l5f I jf ..,. 555 ' A -I - , A..,, 1 , -.... - 1 -- A H V- f , - , , 1,- 2 E H . m . . Vg - K - K K f , 1 M , ' ' , I i n f ix , K K 4 'QQ L7 V K Qiifii ggr ghvi , rki iiykk y iky k - A 1 l W ' ' L f , ' ' Eff' 5- A 3 I i 2 k :s9-iiiV'i?3l'k5Q- ' , Q, , V ls? - ik: 9 1 A ,f l 'ff H ' L ' -L' , X m'-' 1, . A , ' y A -V 1g23 ,,,,L - W A fs- ' ' f . : W , 'Www ,,-- - W - A A 111. 1- ' 311' ' 1? 1- 1 ?ggti'ia:4aL?. I Qiliiiiiifiik' Y 'fig ' ii ,i ,K ,g we E pf X L? A SENIOR IS TAPPED ADVISOR AND PRESIDENT PLAN CEREMONY Millar taps Stevens. Miss Warburton, Bevins. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Scholarship, Character, Service, and Leader- ship are the tour requirements of the National Honor Society. In the fall and spring the tac- ulty elects the people to the society whom they think best represent these qualifications. Each fall SCM of the seniors are tapped. ln the spring SCM of the juniors and another SCM of the Seniors are taken in. The candlelight ceremony is the most impressvie and inspiring assembly of the school year. To become a member of the National Honor Society is the highest honor a student may receive. Besides being in the upper third of his respective class, a student must show a definite service to his school. He has to prove he is an excellent leader and has a strong character. Again this year the group, under the direction of Miss Warburton ,held the Alumni Christmas tea and checked coats for the home basketball games. The Hamburg Chapter of this Society has proved an inspiration to every student in Hamburg High. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Niedbala, Cage, Stevens, Rosinski, Baumgarten, Shelanskey, Betraun, Provick, Osgood, Millar, Smith, Newton, Bevins, Miss Warburton, Zintz, Czerniejewski, Murray, Schmitt, Moore, Lail, Dole, Blass, Leberman, Krause, Frase, Glass, Hauck. i 52 Front: Schindler, Betraun, Millar, Class, Krause, Blass, Rosinski, Gage, Killian, Sausner, Smith. Zd: Webb Saunders lnskip Krone P 0Y'Cl1, ReY 10ldS, Klein, Lamb, Buamgarten, Schultz, Moore, Dole, Herald, Blackman, Lail, Mr. Ravell Rear: Newton ,Murray Bevins, Zintz, l-lauck, Newsome, Quinby, Bennett, Meyer, lmboden, Baker, Herrett, Driscoll, Stevens. l MERIT AWARD Every student in Hamburg High School has the opportunity to earn a Merit Award. The pur- pose of this award is to encourage good char- acter, honor grades and participation in school affairs. The requirements for attaining the award are a total of one hundred and ten points with a minimum of fifty points earned in the scholastic field and ,thirty points each in the physical and social fields. The require- ments for boys differ from the girls only in the athletci field. Bronze, silver, and gold ASSEMBLY SKIT PORTRAYED THE THREE PHASES Lehman, Salmon, Smith, Meyer keys are given respectively the first, second, and third time these points have been earned. A student receiving this award is considered to have a well-rounded and well-developed personality. Under the guidance of Miss Seavey, students of average ability who are industrious, cooperative, and fond of sports can qualify. The honor gained by earning a Merit Award should encourage all students to greater endeavor. MISS SEAVEY AND MR. RAVEL HELP TO REVISE THE REQUIREMENTS E-sf s , M- V :jg gr 4 , V j .. ,' 2'-gg 5 l, Q, .,,, l 5 ' i t' 1g -. A-' V' ,, '-.., 7 , z, V ,,l, V -,.. - My Two? '-':1- . W ' T'31?d3i55L3l' : 1 Wax l Y' D Mig be 5 ' . ' i.- r. Qqwiitifexssi K M .,,. , A . Aft'-W .. - wi f i i ' x, ,,y-Magik ,iqsiwag 31 .3 'K' 2 mfg 1 if 2 A' if if Q E iff i Front: McCurdy, Wiltse, Dole, C. Schmitt, Shultz, Tucker, Moore. Zd: Leberman, Warren, Blackman, McAllister, Baumgarten, Meyer, Blass, McLaren, Czernijewski, Niedbala. Rear: Mr. Ravel, Hauck, Firey, Frase, Kunz. P. Vann, Rohrer, D. Gern, Richardson, Guen, Newton tPresidentl. STUDENT couNcli. The Student Council labovel is the coordinating student organzaition of Hamburg High School. Ideas and problems are brought to the meetings by the homeroom representatives. The Student Coun- cil successfully promoted three one-act plays and their annual football dance as well as revising the SPORTMANSHIP CLUB The Sportsmanship Club lbelowl is an organiza- tion which has contributed considerably to the school. lt made schedule cards, programs for home basketball games, sold refreshments at foot- ball games, and also sponsored the annual basket- ball dance. This organization has been more SPORTSMANSHIP CLUB Front: Frye, Peters, Hall, Glass, McLean, Dole, Fowler, Klispie, Frantz tadministering oathl. Zd: Horton, Adams, Mr. Collins, Bevins, Warren, Samulski, Balling, Hauck, Niedbala. Sd: Shelanskey, Fowler, Shultz, Moore, Palisano, Mead, Samulski, Schmitt, Rosinski. Rear: Koester, Bury, Czerniejewski, Patterson, Black, Vann, Firey, Wlison. 54 Front: Miss Mont, Irish, Kiermaier, Provick lPresidentl, Riggs, Lattimore. 2d: Welsted, Allemeier, Blass, Bertaun, Rauch, Maclean, Wesolek, Wieclner, Payen, Gregory. Rear: Pillar, Lillie, Brodbeck, Schindler, Roberts, Tucker, Monckton, Sobilo, Ahrens, Kalbough, Rosinski, Banko. GIRLS'SERVlCE CLUB The Ciirls' Service Club iabovel was organized to give service at all times willingly, courteously, and loyally. its motto is, Service Above Self. Each member performs all services such as ushering, mail and cafteria duty. A feeling of self-satisfaction is the reward attained. TH The Theta Club ibelowl under the supervision of Miss Mattie this year. The pur- pose of the organization is to further dramatic ac- tivity in the school. This year the Theta Club put on its second annual performance of the three one- act plays in conjunction with the student council. Theta Players also serve on production committees. Miss Mattie, Glass, Newton, Haws, Burley, Shadle, Schmitt, Fowler, Rosinski, Moore, Shultz, Vierkorn, Doran, Zintz iPresidentl, Shelanskey. 55 Haws, Miss Warburton, Eaton, Schmitt, Diamond, Frye, Wilson, Fowler, Pattenden, Blackman, lnskip, Czerniejewski, Eckhardt, Voigt, Betraun, Dumont. An appreciation of the French people andtheir culture is the aim of the French Club labovel. Members also develop fluency in speak- ing this language. The meetings are conducted in French. Every member enjoys playing French games and singing French songs. Humorous skits are also acted out by the members. To join the club a pros- pective member must have studied at least a year of French. Under the guidance of ' Miss Graham the club is divided into two parts which function separate- ly. The members of this club have always found the satisfaction of having acquainted themselves individually with Roman customs of long ago. The initiation ceremony lbelowl, in the fall for new members, follows the ancient customs as closely as do the various projects the club executes in a year. Dole lPresidentJ, Lillie, Richardson, Steese, D. Gaylord, Dennick, Rohrer, Rittman, Liberty, Kintner, Fowler, Webber, Fowler, Golanski, Larson, Meyn, Quinby, Scott, Wappman, Blass, Twohey, Saunders, Emery, E. Mead, Betraun, Friend, Stien, Brox, Rumel, Smith, Rast, Finamore, Samulski, Schutts, Baker, Tucker, Edus, 1. Mead, Voigt, Miss Graham, Rosinski, Mammoser, j. Gaylord, Connell. 56 Front: E. Wilson, Thorpe, Kinyoun, Walters, Sipprell, Zintz, Gibbons, Howe, Newton, Simon. Zd: Archer, Zimmer- man, Koester, Bauer, Hughes, Karstedt, Moser, lmboden, Bevins, Adams. Sd: Eder, Tatford, Stevens, Southwell, Hoeber, Schick, Herrmann, Samulski, Frase, Emerling, Peters, Quinn, Soldwedel, Foresman, Wheatley, Leberman, Biehler, Driscoll, Quinby. Rear: Mr. Rodiek, Kamman, Bracewell, Hale, F. Wilson, Vann, Hauck, Herrett, Newsome, Cary. VARSITY H ci.us gbeC,,,,yggggy pleted its third highly successful year of organiza- tion. The Club is composed of school men who have earned a varsity letter in any major sport. The primary purpose of the Club is to heighten the athletic standards of the school and promote good fellowship for its members through various social and athletic events. B Under Miss Seavey it was organized this year and has met with great success. Many enthusiastic students have joined the newly formed Club. They are especially interested in the letters received from Germany thanking the pupils for their CARE packages. The Club also participates in the Youth Helps Youth program for German youth. Price, McLaren, Miss Seavey, Southwell, lmboden, Gern, Hohl, Webb, Wiltse, Green, Fitzpatrick, Miller, Black, Schultz, Kunz, Hornaday, Howard, Black, Quinby, Herold, Suess, Adams, Dorn, Williams, Miller, Riggs, Fewkes, Meier, Cherry, Lail, Warren. 57 Mr. Bach, Dygert, Krause, Baker, Evans, Kropman, Hewson, Haws, 1. Schutts, Wesolek, Weidner, Maitland, C. Schmitt, Zurbrick, Riggs, Osgood, Frye, Dorn, Palisano, Duncan, Koch, Eaton. THE ART CLUB Under the supervision of Mr. Bach, the Art Club was formed with the purpose of giving the art students an opportunity to display their talents and to un- derstand more fully the prob- lems dealing with the fine arts. The club is an assurance to the school that the finest art work possible will be dis- played throughout the build- ing, including the calandar, the show-cases, the windows, and posters for any events taking place in school. Samulski, Hohl, Hughes, Miller, Mr. Collins, Horton, Bury, Voigt, Howe, Lehman, Landes, Gern, Young, O'Shei lPresidentl, Milligan, Kramer. There is no better example of an industrious, am- bitious group of students working for the interest and welfare of the school than the Boys' Service Club which is under the guidance of Mr. Collins. The functions of the club are to patrol the athletic field during the home games, sell candy at the basketball games, and usher at various events. The club also does jobs, which seemingly unimportant, aid in the efficient maintenance of the school. Zintz iManagerl, Ballard, Hohl, Mr. Ravel, Bennett, Zimmerman, Yuill. STAGE CREW Behind the plays and assem- blies there always is a group of ambitious young men. This group, headed by Mr. Ravel, is known as the Stage Crew. Always doing the small unob- served tasks, this group re- ceives little recognition. They are responsible for the sets used in plays, and they make preparations for assemblies. Dances would not be success- ful if it were not for the stage crew. They set up the lights and sound equipment that is needed. THE LIBRARY C 0 U N C I L The library council, under Miss Riehle's competent direction, is a well-trained, efficient staff of library assistants who are picked not only for their capa- bility but for their character as well. Each of the twelve girls works one period a day in relieving the librarian and gaining valuable experience. They have the regular duties of a librarian. Robena Lail is the president of this organiza- tion. E' Seated: Wilson, Gaylord, Lail KPresid'entl, Weiss, Miss Riehle. Standing: Carter, Volo Welsted, Kihlstrom, Wagner, Mabie. Left to right: Miles, Sausner, Duncan, Shadle, Samulski lPresiclentl, Hornaclay, Massaro, Miss Gabbey, Welsted. The Hamburg branch of the American junior Red Cross is pioneering today as were our forefathers a hundred years ago. lnstigated in l946, it has among other things col- lected and sent packages of needed articles to war-stricken people in Europe, and cooperated with the Buffalo Chapter in entertaining veterans. Under the guidance of Miss Gabbey, and headed by Sam Samulski, the chapter is fulfilling a needed service. P R O E C T I O N Wittman, Sowers, 1. Parlato, Foresman, Rose, Haecker, Niedbala lPresidentl, R. Par- lato, O'Shei, Mr. Hannon, Hohl, McCleary, Bower, Gates. C R E W Of all the or- t g a n i z a - tions of the high school, the projection crew, which is com- posed of twenty-two members, is the only group which oper- ates day and night. lt works from the fisrt day of the school year until the last. ln the past year they have shown 300,000 feet of sound film and put on over 300 shows. Recently sponsored by the student council, with Dick Niedbala, president, and john Parlato, secretary-treasurer, it has pro- vided emblems for its mem- bers. 59 THE .WF 1, , Eg, .Fw E E. g H 'Wir .E +1 sawn Q83 if 3? EE Q , 4 ,H E5 ,X ,. , wiip QEX :WI 33 iii E 5 imiv xi Q4 Ti- il 2 ff 4 sn' ,4 A ' 4? img., I ig -as-, H'QwE I MJ A Vg In A M. 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AMW. ,. , 4 K- 1 A+, 4 fm .W I swi Li K , f , X , 1 I x W , z,-Xi 4 ,Q ww, 'Q E f' ,Wi Q1 4 , ,, KWf fi,Q , '-:AIN , -.-,g, ,Qi A +3 IS' I -, 49 ,gf if , -i 4 5' fr' an mm ,Ei N 3 q . sw nw 'fix YW Y W' .Mfg 2 51 iw 3' 4 SWK? si 5 'Ani 5- lg s iz X ,, ,i ii 'LM 4,1 A-, ,. , , :Hz .. ,,, iw - - 'uf ,L f,, Q if , 91- N H V W + E THE EDITORIAL STAFF MEETS WITH ADVISOR TO PLAN THE ISSUE AND TO MAKE ASSIGNMENTS Lail, Miss Brown, Zitrei, Qagqgkijaws, SQgQhm4jjWiEditprj! Rigsinski, Bury: ,Shelanslqfj Cyifassj Q -E , rwgamxmra QSKREM asmas awww 44nff9Q ,,,, gfgwqffm Ii I A A A 2. , im .fi ' A A W L , gig yu jg ami? if H Li M, L5 ip -. A 1 I fl It ,Q I A W ' A4145 W A N M is, A E? ?z3.e,,1i,:.D f in ' ' ,f ,f if 'A ,.-wngf 2' 4 A W Q if , ' 4, , 4 f 2 4-Wi' sf fam ., ,L A f AA'f A A REPORTERS AND TYPISTS woRK TO MEET THE DEADLINE 'W Dukich, Brox, Hunt, Smith, Shultz Armbruster, Cherry, Klispie, Kintner, Riggs, Zittel, Fowler, Thomas, Leach, Gibbons, O'Shei. M, M. if. . .W ww I 'V vw xr H fa AL' 4 E4 'W Y 'f f ' 55 Qi Qs E , f , wsfffn Nb A J ' ' 'V W ' A in f ' Y W ,, .Q R 4 fu D, , 4 A yi. , ,. ., ,A 2 A . Q i gm ? 1 ' E IR 5 Jglfi' MSF. 2, f fi g , 3 i 4: em-F U,,AJiYfr: E , if Q. ,, A, f V3 f 1 K V Magi' :mx ff 5 4 f M 4 A 4, , 'Q E ,fi ,-re is 2, 4 , ff if ig 4 ' ' M -W fire :W 1 5 1 . x D4.4,.if M e ' X if Yfkxx 'Q VP ,,,, rw if'-W4 'ii 2,912 5, A43 r a 1 is 6 ,g fn 5 vii LQ ,:,, S W g ,4 if, , A ' , 9 1 zu - if 44 ,. wma Q 1 1 4 A -sms. ,W W. VJ fi A I-4, W , i W 4 . WW- E f E? . 4 4 , , -M ,MTD M, E DLL 1, gi D.-, . EE, 5 ,M ,4 ' waz , I N A wi-4, V A Vkfxjf' + LAD 'f .fs 21 M ' , ,, .,, 1. M. ff 1 flpw asyfw' 1RW', e 15 . fgfw 'kk' Zi' 'i 5 : ' A L as-, i 3 '5 2,4 M, 5 4-Q4 gs 144 , J, ,Az D.. L :Ms iN,3x,,6g , ,5,g2x.3' ,QLD .X v ,,z.,i . MF ,A WEE QNQMSM ,MW 4 - ,,4, , E A 4 'A A i ann, Hoeber varsity season by winning four tying one, and losing two games. The East Aurora game was probably the most out standing one of the season : Hamburg beat its old rival 41 27. The offensive potentia of both teams served a deligl to everyone attending th game, that will live in the a chives of our football history Prospects for the l949 seasc are favorable. Seniors leavir include: Moser, Thorpe, Zintz Firey, Koester, Samulski Baker, Herrmann, Southwell Howe, Hoeber, Stevens, Eder Gibbons, Archer, and Bevins COACH RODIEK WILDER yur-non Bracewell, Tills, Haecker, Haws, Rohrer, Schiedel, DeKay, Schneider, Kempf, Sd: Mr. Wilder, Bowman, Klippert, Forness, O'Dell, Kunz, Richardson, Dougherty, G. Barber, Herrett. Rear: Forthman, Bates, Kinyon, T Hughes, Gates, winning three one and losing yea rs is the they unde- The NEXT YEARS VARSITY Wittman, Fawcett, Firey, Ahrens, Griffey, Boyce, Perison, Neiger, Stuhr, Krajewski, Patt , K S . Zd: M Kuebler, STOPPED AT THE LINE OF SCRIMMAGE atterson and Koester from Hamburg erson napp, tesse c- Hilliard, Schara, Vann Yae ger, Connell Valkenburg game was There was one outstanding in otjrmsquad that was tithe team spirit, courage, and determination showed by all players. lf it weren't for our coaches, Mr Wilder and Mr. McGamwell, all our success and spirit wouldn't have been possible. , 63 HAMBURG SCORES IN LANCASTER GAME Newsome 4243 and Samulski from Ham- burg. VARSITY BASKETBALL Front: Baker, Wheatley, Walters, Kars1'ed't, Archer Samulsks lCaptam? Newton Newsom on Vann, Mr. Wilker, Biehler, Leberman, McShane Patters 49, coached by Wilker, was a team which ev eryone was really proud d up in a tie for just a game behind although it Blue Devils one point league leaders, the Tigers. The for the season was wins against six defeat who graduate , Alfred Walters, john 'Newton. The Bul were so popular that tendance had to be limited five hundred per game. junior Varsity, under Mr Gott shaIl's direction, has a eleven wins in starts. Hamburg hopes to im prove its record on the floor s A ,MM 11 , c is is 9 -,M-. 5,-.f:,Qz. - 5 , i t QTIMM and in the standings year. THE Frase Haws Puleo Herron Vann Wade Mead, Milligan, Mr. Gottshall. COACH SQUAD HAMBURG FIGHTS FOR REBOUND Driscoll t3Ol and Vann from Hamburg. LOST 3 Schroth, Routledge, Black, Miller, Webb THE VARSITY TRACK TEAM WAS SECOND IN THE CONFERENCE Front: Schulze, O'Dell, Scott, Bole, Milligan, l-laecker, Miller, Elliott, Howe, O'Shei. Zd: Mooney, Sipprell, Grosjean, Low, Naber, Niedbala lCaptainl, McKallip, Kurtz, Heary, Harris. Mr, Rodiek. 3d: Mr. Ravel, l-lammond, Shiedel, Vierkorn, Tatford, Simon, Meyer, Newton, Moser, Sarnulskl, Pruder, Southwell, Williams, Barber, Field. Rear: l-lornaday, Bracewell, Quinby, Cary, Clockwisez Herrett and Niedbala'win in a tie in the mile. Mr. Newton starts the mile, Caot. Niedbala from HamburE Wilson, Herron, Leberman, Neuner, Smith, Patterson, Biehler, Vann, l-lerrett, McShane, Bennett. THESE WERE SOME OF . . piggy., , , we as Q items ,ZZEZLSESP LL -'--- W -ww' 'M A Z-Z' , .Q. , :I,-I'-'I- iw .U ef 'tai lzfjgghifiiii fjtirif lg: if 4 11, Q 1.251 in sg , M35 25 'Q ' . W' ' ,. tygmgiggkgs egeswssf use 152 1 . if fiii 1 gg fe N D .L P M gt' Tpaaaffnigia to A A ,,,, xi: W -'- S r A ' Li :i igzr N ,,,gQsg,1, Ti isa, ' F ie 'Q fifismzvgagf T ff I ,S F Competing under the watchful eye of Coach Rodiek, the i948 Hamburg v ,,,,. track team, runners u to Amherst in the conference meet and lacin fourth U ' :g:,::::,ggs f2Q5s,,,2 eggs Zi - . . , ,352 ,i in the sectuonals, completed another successful season. Outstanding performers were: Patterson, sectional shot-put champion, Dick Moser, winner of the Zipijf, , Parker Award, Grosjean, conference discus throwing champion, and Leberman, iX3i'3:?Z.54'3S'lciEsw av. U 'A -' .'sE'l.2 .Ls ' 'Ti' ' Zilifiltmsiswmmrr ,ZZ as N752 .,,,, Ww w sggaffggggt 5if:5t2?2,ig?itLifZ'5?5r 3Z2s.s2:L:4i,g,yx,, ,fgg ,.,..2 . iff' ' '3 ,Q 3 2, ,WN A V :-I--2-,g V -.,- , , 1 . ,, ,i,,,.,. -.-. -i-'- Keg: ig . pr : A 'ff 'Q ' 3 s,5s ? zgzgii-:1,g 15:53:55 5 S ' U 'V i it c,,i list: li U M V mf li ,sg-.sf,Z517CQ1atsi::f3l52i?i1eR5af555E1zf1:iiibifiiiirizmtiiff,iSZ.S?fS tffy, ,MQ 3522965323 wgfsisw,-22222 A ISYS' 'Q s we Will! zezrswztz. 66 F HAMBURG TAKES THE LEAD IN THE HURDLES Harris, Samulski and Pruder from Hamburg 'I 9 4 8 THE HIGHLIGHTS OF DUAL MEETS C-rojsean won the discus throw. Below: Newton and Leberman finish in the lead in the quarter mile Cary, Vann, Samulski, Quinby, and Tatford. Although we will miss the services of our seniors-Captain Tom Niedbala, Barrett, Heary, Harris, Naber, Kurtz, McKallip, and Low-a promising team under the leadership of Captain-elect Newton should develop for 1949. ln both defeat and victory the team had great spirit. BASEBALL INFIELD GATHERS AROUND PITCHER S Nalters, Frase, Thorpe, Doran, Zimmerman, Newsome. The l. V. baseball team, wtih the coaching of Mr. Bach, last year was the league leader in the Southern conference, wining 7 games while losing only 3. The team had a high batting average with tive men batting over .400. Leading pitcher for the I. V. men was Bill Schara with a .571 average. The l9-49 team is' consid- ered to be one of the strongest in the league because of the many returning men. This year's team will be coached by Mr. Walters. IUNIOR VARSITY Front: Barber, Hughes, Schara Hoeber. Mascot Detlefson, jew ell, Hauck, Puleo, Emerling Rosinski Hilliard. Zd: Mr Bach Owens, Webb, Kuebler, Rohrer, Krazmien, C-ern, Kunz, Vann, Black, Schwertfager, Van Valk- enburg, Hughey. L cases QL- e cl 1948 Hamburg Varsity, in the 1948 season showed fine play and good spirit though they had only four returning lettermen. Those returning were: Lockwood, Werner, Stanes, and Frase. The team was coached by Mr. Det- lefson, and a very remarkable job was done. Newcomers this year were: Thorpe, Walters, Zimmerman, Foit, Quinn, Doran, Frase, Reynolds, and Soldwedel. Outstanding performances for the year was Wayne Frase's one hitter against East Aurora. BALL TWO! Thorpe and Vann 5 s, Y M 'JQWMI-s ' E2i5'5Svf11fH 2 ss. . . , ' '- 5 , 1 -' wi,w.,:ae ,aL-. , - s in -i 69 VARSITY Front: Quinn, Keller, Stanes Koester. Mascot Detlefson, W Frase, Werner. Zd: Kamman Walters, Doran, Lockwood Thorpe, Zimmerman, P. Kin- youn, Mr. Detlefson. Sd: Boyce Arhens, Soldwedel, Newsome Hanson, Reynolds, S. Frase, D Foit, R. Brock, Cossaboom Foresman. THE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS FOR THE THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR Front: Quinn, Peters, Hughes, Miller, Brock. Rear: Mr. Walters, Van Valkenburg, Koester, Griffin, Tills, Shanks, Anzulewicz, Beale. Another successful season of bowl- ing was carried out this year. A large group of boys were in the intramural group to fight for a position on the varsity squad. Only the men with the highest averages were chosen. Stiff competition was offered this year Seneca and Angola. This is the third straight year that Hamburg 73. I-, ' f iz -f i? 5 gggiivf - 3 , S 'I Z , Qt-Rltggce Q ' A it f I fhxifeiaagitli at g f 'f M71-- ' a - X it i tif ax, , t x Wg e b rf r ft , t 'ifiw - . . -t ll 'dixgaiie '31 ', X ,,.: i n M Air? tQNig1yieBf 'gt Tw I r. 1 V -. ,gag W-sfafpaffmi. f fr lg 'Md - :':,.f:.-:ga-511' fer . -M . vs .ia 1'-S ' Q has won their league championship. A high total of 846 for two games was rolled at Angola. Intramural honors were taken by Richard Kramer who posted a 234 game. Kenny Miller who is spending his third yeard on the varsity leads the team with a l69 average. Mr. Walters is to be complimented on his diligent work as coach. STRIKE? Miller ibowlingl, Brock, Shanks, Quinn, Peters, Anzule- wicz, Hughes, Tills, VanValkenburg, Criffen. Beale. CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Front: Schnie-der, De Kay, McAllister, Bieman. Zd: lmboden, Archer, Driscoll, Karstedt, Bevins, Beale. w In spring many of Ham- burg's athletes turn out for tennis. This is a sport that requires certain skills, quick thinking, and agility, The Hamburg netmen, under the able coaching of Mr. Measer, defeated all opponents in the Northern Erie County Tennis League, with the exception ot East Aurora. This league consists of East Aurora, Depew, Amherst, and Lancaster. The team played some non-league matches to sup- plement its regular schedule with Woodlawn, and Orchard Park, Norm Driscoll, playing his first season with the purple and white, defeated all his opponents in the league, and also de- feated all opponents in the league's annual playoffs. The team will have all of its veterans which include: Bill Hale, Earl Wilson, Archer. Norm Driscoll, and Ronny lm- With the help of the other team men last year's squad the coming tennis season be successful. Rear: J 1 4 4, A l -att l G or i ,Ga .X Q , Q. i ,FH f , i , Q sf A w A V iawftfwwi , , Q Siisfigfficlk-r tg :ua iw, .. s ASPIRING ROBIN Hoops A DOUBI-ES TEAM Zodl Saunders Rich Rast 055005, R0Sif1Sl4i- SKIERS WELCOMED SNOW Howe Peters Byerre Miss Dillenbeck, Fowler. BOWLING DREW A BIG TURN-OUT 'GIRLS' Participation in girl's sports greatly increased this year even though ,the program stayed about the same. In the tall girls enjoyed keen competition playing soccer even on a mud- dy field. A lack of snow dis- appointed the ski group. Our basketball teams had a good season with close opposition all the way. Bowling proved that we have new stars. Volleyball proceeded with its usual en- thusiasm. Many enjoyed arch- ery, baseball and tennis. We are grateful to our coaches, the Misses Dillenbeck, Van Dyke, and Kavanaugh, who taught us fundamentals and good sports- manship. Front Sobilo Smith Banko Armbruster Zittel, Rosinski, Prince. 2d: johnson, Koch, D, Crowley, Kalbough, Blass, Black, Provick, Yuill Rear Miss Van Dyke Puller Fitzpatrick, Rauch, Whalen. 72 We - . 3 ' if iiiiixiilii l i , 5 A 5 il? A X L YS' -ff I , -. A 12, EY: Wiiiggg fi ' 'f I gags, if 1 .'..5., ,g.g5m3,g ,A MA- l , 1 E' Ir - if f ' 2-f2SWiM'l3Ue'2Z fwlf giiiiw li' Mwwszi --5 ': :' ah? T IVQI- 5 Q5 22 - ' I , - ', , ' M Qc wig K i- A. F7 mm , S fwfzgx ' 3322 Willie -5 i 'F ir ' ,-S '3i5f?:f13'f'f ,ififiw XP X f .. ,wm,1, gWg3,SmQfff'fg1E Q, ::,w1fmgg,E.QPQggggim. - :mmm ,, Q-:vi 2 .::.,,.:,,5:,,.,,. V..,,,,,m, amgg,5,,5i5Zg ,3Li?N,w,5.gZgggQ, fSp53, wc: .... . UZWQWSLJM Maw --.- W' ' W' Q' ,A W igzszziwwiz2ffiS3,Z'1w.::,1 Sim hgs:i'.i3'g5g .. A Q w nmlfiwwmbmff ,311 11' amwaamgm2awi,2:Qfz.'i?2sm.g iia wwzziiliwl 't -- :4:,,:-. :wfhfwaw lf a ww? -1- Wwfwww, W,-35535, H wy , , ,.., -if W .:,:g:: . :v-.. 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Lillie, Horton, Mead, Kiermaier, Rich, Knoche, Diamond, Miller, Wiltsie, Bury, Kraiger, Yuill. 73 CH E E R L E A D E R S Here are the peppy girls all of us Ash Can, Tin Can, l-lorn and have seen on both football field and basket-ball court, fai weather or foul, through this year's sport season. Both Varsity and junior Varsity are chosen on a competitive including freshmen, sophomores and junior girls. Their high spir its and well-planned cheers have heartened both team meml' and loyal followers F Hoof, the Locomotive, and The Purple and the White rang out this year led by this le septet. Cheering for the first me under no leadership, and captained by Peggy Peters, these enthusiastic girls made the raft- ers ring both on home and op- ponents courts. A cheer of titude should rise from the tire school for them. 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Rizzo, Miss McGee, Schmitt, Rosinski, Baker, Hartloff, Miller, Gregory, Yuill, Blass, Shelanskey, Burley, Mrs. Birclsey, Glass. 3d row: Mrs. Gerber, Mrs. Haws, Mrs. Rosinski, Mrs. Tills, Mrs, Connell Mrs. Shultz, Mrs. Gem, Mrs. Kwilos, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Herrett, Mrs. Samulski, Mrs. Glass, Mrs. Newton, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Fallon, Mrs. Gaylord, Guenther, Yuill, Varin lNo. 83, Kempf lNo. l3l, Frase lNo. l2l, Tucker. Bottom row: Fleming, Guenther, Bennett, Weiss, Cannon, Strom, Zodl, Kunz, Benbow, Piller, lnger- son, lnskip. 77 iwfwg . 3 - .,,.. :H 'f'1':2:1,g -,-:gi I- gina' : i,: .-F., :rjfaf by T2 7 hmm? , if' ,h,, A E XW? ' if gfggzifggiigirgg' .,,. , -fgzjzffiig ,-,, '- . e ggs 3,1-'5g,:g,5::g::-.E,::, f, '--' 5,-5 .,1igj:j5-:gj:g,-gz,:.:E:j:g-' :E:gE:,.: 1? W , 5'f7?iT?L f2,':,,I:,I:, S5Es5Ef5: ..,. 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WOLFE-DOLE Oldsmobile Sales Service Parts 207 LAKE STREET PHONE 524 87 Compliments QUINBY DAIRY, INC. of Quality Dairy Products HAMBURG FRUIT all MEAT MARKET M KINLEY PK 205 Uruon St Comer Lake C WY AND QUINBY DR HAMBUR 291 I Phone 1102 Cornphments I K R U G M Plumbmq and Hecxtmq Phone 85 PLEASANT AVENUE 305 BUFFALO STREET Phone 1212 Hamburg N Y MAGAVERN and MAGAVERN ATTORNEYS AT LAW 40 MAIN STREET Buffalo Ofhce HAMBURG N Y Ene County Bank Bmldmg 88 fl . ' R. . , . D. FRANCIS F. EHRMAN AM PAUL C. RIEFLER QUALITY FUELS BUILDING SUPPLIES CONCRETE AND CELCCRETE BLOCKS TRENCI-IING MACHINE RENTAL Camp Road at Erie R. R 89 WAKELE BRUS. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables - Complete Line of Groceries Plenty of Room for Parking Corner of SOUTH PARK and QUINBY DRIVE WE DELIVER PHONE 992-R-3 SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF '49 HAMBURG MUSIC HOUSE Corner CLARK and BUFFALO STREETS HAMBURG, N. Y. TEL. 1202 Compliments of CASTIGLIA JEWELRY and MUSIC CENTER SHOP AT - - - KLATT'S GROCERY FOR FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES 24 BUFFALO STREET PHONE 444 LEO GOODYEAR HOWARD D. GOODYEAR G 0 0 D Y E A R ' S LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKERS Merchant Builders 73 BUFFALO STREET PHONE 54 HAMBURG. N. Y. 90 2 I eil!-PM ,,. 4 q 1 v A I R E I E I O 'Mn -Mai M V I ' f2f '?L: VL 'Q S , T , ' A '-.I?i1w?w .....,. -'d-.MwW,,, ' 'lf5?',57gE1' I I - I i 3r,15,Q1gi1l:nq5.- V: - ' 3 'v 1 ,:,lM,' SM ga.: , .1','f,4r f 'fl NY 'sf Q f 2216 ' : : 5f - 4.35: LX WA 1' Q' 'M 'mQo:'v-Mfwpg ' 6' 5, A ,nt,M?g5gWfEZigxi,v Egg Vg wt I Nom gi r,,T, ,vt?,m Quiyxligxrttgrll I reg , V wffs 1 ' W 2 ,za w ' fm rf I '2 M-,ow 'f Q' . f K,'k li I if ' ew w , Lf -4 '-9 ITIFTEI' ' 5+3fiQ?rf?IfT?'M'rr??'r2?, if Mar M3 me f L-AAv , 7 . I f K , I ,V,. .,A. W-H 'WMQM ' 'X ' ' .,Q..,.,M,, vi ,L,,L J, M W, J , L V i 1 x ,5,g,gges,,,,,, :vi V x M ' IT Mi5:zn'w.EEMgH453?LaQk2ff'f'fN W 'f 'fW ' R 4 ' W ' ., ,WW efwiwfm . wggggggggavf1:?zgE:15xEfff4W9r'f 'ff-if 5' S' ' , - , , ' ' KDRST CHEVRDLET C0., INC. We Buy omol Sell Used Corrs TELEPHONE 241 290 LAKE STREET HAMBURG PLANING MILL 00. Insulation Lumber Roofing Sash Millwork Doors Builcler's I-Iorrdwcrre BUILDING HEADQUARTERS Where Quality, Price and Service Meet SINCE 1883 319 UNION STREET PHONE 403 SAVINGS 61 LOAN Is The Sound W' ay To Save SAVINGS 61 LOAN Is the Ideal Way to Finance A Home WE INVITE YOU TO LEARN MORE ABOUT US HAMBURG SAVINGS 6 LOAN ASSDCIATION 21 Main sf. HAMBURG. N. Y. Tel. 431 91 Since 1883 The Bank ol FRIENDLY SERVICE . . . and complete service, too. Whatever your banking needs, here you will find the complete answer . . . in checking and savings accounts, mortgage and com- mercial loans, safe deposit and other protective services. You can bank by mail when you bank with . . . THE BANK OF HAMBURG Member Q???e Federal Reserve System ' 'll V Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. li li , X---f HAMBURG, N. Y. 92 HILL GARAGE, INC. Silver King Tractors, Hudso C n ars, Bolen Garden Tractors International Trucks 24 HOUR SERVICE A.A.A. WATER VALLEY HILL HAMBURG, N Y Phone 47 or 713, Residence, 322 M I L O S H 0 P CECELIA M. DEMMERLEY, Prop. Millinery, Lingerie I Dresses, Suits Gloves, Bags G 1 f t S I Coats, Cottons Housecoats, Hosiery Robes, Iewelry Infants and Children? Wear PHONE 263 1 BUFFALO STREET HAMBURG, N. MI-INSI'IELD'S GREENHOUSES Newton Road Phone 200 Hamburg, N. Y WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS BUY WHERE THE FLOWERS GROW Best Wishes to Class of 1949 HAMBURG MUTUAL AGENCY FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE F. N. RANDALL G. W. COLVIN P l ' ' a ace Theatre Building Phones: 892 and 245-M Congratulatio N Y E ' S HAMBURG, N. Y. ns and Best Wishes to Class of 1949 SPORTING GOODS PHoNEaz 93 SHElANSKEY'S ACCOUNTING, STENOGRAP1-HC AND TAX SERVICE 24 Anderson Pl.. Hamburg, N. Y. Tel. Hamburg 229 Finance Go., of Hamburg MBIRK PHI DELTA SIGMA Lemm-fa SORORITY HAMBURG, N Y Renschler's Snack Bar and Vegetable Gardens PHONE HAMBURG 1119 GOWANDA STATE ROAD HAMBURG, N. Y. BRAYMIl.LER'S VEGETABLE MARKET Home of Garden Fresh Vegetables Direct from the Growers Telephone Hamburg 745 C 1 f ,fJ,,m4,,,,Q Lawn, yma, L I N D H 0 L M 'S 61 Buffalo St. Hamburg, N. Y Compliments of HAMBURG POST No. 527 The American Legion HAMBURG. NEW YORK A. I. SMITH F. I. SMITH We Congratulczte the '49ers SMITH BROS. 40-44 Main Street Hamburg. New York HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES RADIO AND TELEVISION S E N I O R S - Swernnie Wishes You Success! There' A InYour Future SWANEKAMP MOTORS GENUINE EXPERT F O R D SERVICE 243 Buffalo sneer PARTS Phone 522 96 H 77 izfergflaing Ar me .Mme ince 1848 WHEN YOU WANT TO BE REMEMBERED FOR Y O U R G I F T S REMEMBER TO BUY YOUR GIFTS AT .... KRONENBERG-'S KRONENBERGNS INC. MAIN AND BUFFALO STREETS HAMBURG, NEW 'YGRK 97 DRIVE IN TAKE HOME Missa' Ellie! EE.. E F EEA - .' lLQQ2,ii1,Tfj:0 I V:. I 33' ntl-. jgii w ls gi ,-', x r: -qv .: . ,- gawkL'5?i?if?fS2fiI1W'oW'M1' BIGGAR FROZEN cusmnn Lake shore nd. at camp nd, A.Quality.Product' WANAKAH 2569 Congratulations and Best Wishes For Your Continued Success from lVlO0RE'S lVlEN'S WEAR Nationally Advertised Clothing - Furnishings - Shoes For Men and Boys 20 Buffalo Street Phone 688-W HAMBURG, N. Y. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '49 BAKER'S SODll BAR 759 BROADWAY BUFFALO While shopping in Buffalo, stop for a delicious soda or sunclae 98 BLUEBIRD LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Laundry - Dry Cleaning - Hai Cleaning Dyeing - Rug Cleaning 373 PLEASANT AVENUE HAMBURG, N. Y PHONE 808 Compliments of COOPER RIDGE NURSERIES PLEASANT AVENUE and AMSDELL ROAD Ralph M. Harrington H mburg 1400 ELAINE'S DRESS SHOPPE HAMBURG. N. Y. Distinctive Wearing Apparel Compliments 01' B 0 B S C H W E N K E 29 BUFFALO STREET HAMBURG, N Y Compliments of ANDREW, SHERWGOD and VIEHE HAMBURG. NEW YORK 99 BUICK GMC CADILLAC RIEFLER BUICK. INC. SALES cmd SERVICE Phone 343 Distributors of U. S. Tires - Good Gulf Products MAIN and LAKE STREET HAMBURG, N. Y. WM. L. FROEHZLEY WM. C. FROEHLEY W. L. FRGEHLEY FUNERAL HUIVIE 84 LAKE STREET HAMBURG, N. Y. Phones HAMBURG 408 or 402 Compliments Of BIEI'ILER'S TEA ROOM HAMBURG, NEW YORK TOO STAPELl'S SNACK BAR HAMBURG. NEW YORK F. R. Stapell Phone 1504-W Compliments of A T L A N T I C STAPELUS LIQUDR STORE 53 MAIN STREET SERVICE STATION ATLANTIC GAS AND OILS AUTO ACCESSORIES JOHN FLEISSNER, Pro p. Main at Center Street Phone 1142 Hcnnburg. New York Phone 159 Compliments cAMP nonn nnmo of Camp Road PHONE 914,M,1 LINUS M. WURTZ Hcnnburq. New York BOSTON. N. Y. 'IO'I LINCOLN MERCURY Our Best Wishes to the Graduating CLASS OF 1949 HOLDEN MOTOR SALES. INC. BUFFALO at NORTH STREET Distributor of Goodyear Tires ond Tubes Used Cars Collision ond Point Service Phone 1479 - 1480 - 1113 Hamburg. N. Y. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS or 1949 HAMBURG TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION Compliments of HAMBURG PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 'IOQ A. I. MINKEL, M. D. AND A. I. MINKEL, IR., M. D. Phone 40 108 BUFFALO STREET HAMBURG N Y RICHARD S. ABBOTT, D. D.S. Phone 736 198 MAIN STREET HAMBURG. 11. L. LORD, M. D. Phone 183 157 MAIN STREET HAMBURG. H. I. MONI-1GHI-1N, M. D. Phone 14 170 MAIN STREET HAMBURG, DR. W. C. LUTHER Osteopathic Physician 198 UNION STREET HAMBURG. 103 COAST TO COAST SERVICE FISHER CARTING and MUVING 28 Oliver Place Hamburg. New York TELEPHONE 675 Local and Long DISTCIDCG Moving Crcztinq, Pcrckmq and Storage Compliments of RUSINSKI FURNITURE CUMPANY Stores of Confidence 697 RIDGE ROAD 760 FILLMORE AVE. LACKAWANNA, N. Y. BUFFALO, N. Y. Good Luck to the '49ers BUFFMO TROATTING ASSUCIATIUN IAMES I. DUNNIGAN, President 104 W. E. GIBBUNS PHONE 619 CHIROPRACTOR 193 Buffalo Street Hamburg, N. Y. Compliments Compliments of of Klein and Zimmerman R 0 S S E R , S NORTH BOSTON, NEW YORK 234 Buffalo Street Interior cmd Exterior Decorating Phone 1136 Hamburg, N. Y. Phone: Boston 5841 or 5639 Compliments Compliments of of I Housr of BEAUTY Mr. 0. W. Allemeler 7771 DIC PHONE 1263 174 Buffalo Street Hamburg, N. Y 'IOS Compliments of RIEFLER BROS. Builders of Sewerage Lines and Water Works Systems Milford R. Burgwardt, Pres. and Treas. Washington 5927 CDMMUNITY STEEL CORPORATION 188-192 Myrtle Avenue Bufflao 4. N. Y. Manufacturers of Every Description of lron Work for Building Purposes Manufacturers of Iron Stairs Fire Escapes, Ornamental Grille Doors Marquises, Balcony Railinqs, Wrought Grille Work, Store Fronts, Beams and Columns Compliments of A FRIEND 'IO6 Hamburg High School SPCRTSMANSHIP CLUB Officers of the Club President ..... KASSY FRANTZ V-President ..... AL SAMULSKI Secretary .... ' ..... IOAN FRYE Treasurer ....... DICK HAUCK 40 Code of The SPORTSMANSHIP CLUB Keep the rules. Keep fit. Keep your temper. Keep your pride under in vic- tory. Keep a stout heart in defeat. Keep faith withuyour comrades. Keep a sound soul and a clean mind in a healthy body. ROLAND H. TILLS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 121 BUFFALO STREET HAMBURG, N. Y. Phone 207-I .,,, A,Ai h., I Phone e , A A P I E R 0 E 8' F R A N T Z ZINTZ AUTO PAINTING Buffalo Street Norman Zintz Tel 1218 Insurance Service and Real Estate 10: 20 BUFFALO STREET Compliments of EARUS REFRESHMENTS Gowcmdct State Rd. EARL L BLATZ, Prop. I-IAMBURG'S POPULAR DRY CLEANERS Plant: CLARK STREET Phone 580 RAMSDELUS CLEANING - PRESSING - REPAIRING Quality and Service Our Aim Reweavinq of Tears, Burnt Holes, etc. Rugs and Carpets Cleaned Clothing and Rugs made Moth-Proof DALZ1EL'S HAT and DRESS SHOP 35 MAIN STREET HAMBURG 52-I HATS - DRESSES - BLOUSES SKIRTS - SWEATERS PURSES - LINGERIE - IEWELRY Compliments Compliments f 0 H . V . B A K E R of Phone 370 VETERINARIAN 7 F LY N N S S H 0 P ' DELICATESSEN 81 MAIN STREET 2 Hawkins Ave. 161 MAIN STREET HAMBURG. N. Y. HAMBURG H43 Corner Store Phone 785 HAMBURG, N. Y. HRTCRHFT PRINT SHOP 121 MAIN STREE1' - HAMBURG. N. Y. . PHONE 1034 5 51 1 Print The Modern Way Witla The Right Type 109 E. I. STOWELL, D. D. S. PHONE 794 56 UNION STREET HAMBURG, N Y W. L. EASTMAN, D. D. S. PHONE 1596 57 BUFFALO STREET HAMBURG, N Y C. I. KELLEY, D. D. S. 42 MAIN STREET HAMBURG, N. Y PHONE 243 T. C. HOFFMANN, D. D. S. PHONE 397 196 MAIN STREET HAIVIBURG, N Y DR. ALVIN A. MAY D E N T I S T 23 UNION STREET Phone HAMBURG eos HAMBURG, N. Y 'HO HAMBURG LUMBER Best Wishes I d to the Class of '49 a n BUILDERS' SUPPLIES CURP. Aul x. wliunms Upholstering - Refinishing Lumber Millwork Custom Made Suites Builders' Supplies Paints Acme Quality Prints LAKE VIEW AVENUE HAMBURG 177 300 UNION STREET PHONE 177 HAMBURG. N. Y R. L. D d, P 'd PHONE 1463 H P Diilfdf, 1-iiffstill Frozen Custard Ice Cream Compliments of , I I Eaton s Gas Station Service CRITUPH BRUTHERS TRAILER PARK CABINS Landscape Construction Co. RESTAURANT Clark Street Rogers Rd. at So. Westem Blvd. HAMBURG NEW YORK HAMBURG. NEW YORK phone Hmnburg 539 Phone 1389-W-l All Photographs Except the Snapshot Pages Were Made By THE SHEFF STUDIO Portrait - Commercial and Wedding Photographs 17 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE I472 HAMBURG. N. Y. 111 Better Living at Lower Cost Through Locker Service QUALITY IN QUANTITY FRDZEN F000 CENTER BUFFALO AND NORTH STREETS HAMBURG 1214 Merle S Clark, Owner-operator Compliments Compliments J M SIPPRELL BRUS. Z A H M I S Real Estate and Insurance Mnxmf MR SHN' 5c-S1STORE 38 Main Street 197 Pine Street Hamburg' N. Y. 37-38 Main Street Hamburg. N. Y. PHONE 212 PHONE 1200 Hamburg. N. Y. l CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '49 PENNYSIIVER 9 BUFFALO STREET Hamburg's Weekly Shopping Guide 112 You Will Be Doing More Walking . . . SHOES oi DRESS - SPORT -- PLAY EMERLING'S 67 MAIN STREET Phone 421 Opposite Post Office CLARENCE HAHN PLUMBING AND HEATING SHEET METAL WORK 36 Center Street Phone: Hamburg 434 x-HAY Frrrmss AT LI-iTTIMER'S SHOE STORE HAMBURG, NEW YORK 6 MAIN STREET Daily Deliveries to Buffalo and Nearby Towns HESS BROS. FLORISTS Phones: Hamburg. 694-695 Night 1207-I 28 Main Street Hamburg, N. Y. LUKE'S Tires - Tubes - Batteries - Accessories - Lubrication Mobilgas - Mobiloil LAKE AND MAIN STREETS - HAMBURG. N. Y. SERVICE CENTER 'VI3 Compliments of BOTANY YARN SHOP 12 Buficxlo St. HAMBURG. N. Y. HAMBURG DAIRY I. L. GAYLORD Complete Dairy Service SHELF GROCERIES PHONE 1003 248 Main Street HAMBURG, NEW YORK Compliments of HAROLD'S MEN's AND BOYS' WEAR 7 Buffalo St. HAMBURG, N. Y. Phone 1430 LLOYD'S MARKET Anxious to Serve You With the Best A Store Ready At All Times With Finer Quality Foods At Fair Prices BUFFALO ST. and I-IIGHLAND AVE. Phone 599 VAN NOTE'S SERVICE STATION Where You and Service Meet SINCLAIR GASOLINE AND OILS BUFFALO and UNION STREETS Hamburg 1120 HAMBURG. N. Y. 114 MARSHALL L. LEARN, M. 59 BUFFALO STREET D. PHONE 804 HAMBURG. N. Y. compliment. of RICHARDSQN DELICATESSEN MILLING CO., INC. BRAYMILLER'S ALLEYS PHONE 191 RAY MILLER Garden, Lawn and Field Seeds Fertilizers and Insecticides Dog, Rabbit, Poultry, Horse, Hog and Dairy Foods 351 UNION STREET Hamburg, N. Y. Frozen Foods - Groceries Iced Beverages 247 Buffalo Street HAMBURG, N. Y. 39 Buffalo Street HAMBURG. N. Y. Phone 1133 HOWARD cmd LEE BRAYMILLER MAN Compliments of OTHER DOLL HOUSE WII.LIAM R. DOLL - GENERAL CONTRACTOR Wancrkah 2425 Wcrlbridge Drive Wczncrkah 810 Mount Vernon On The Lake 'I15 GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1949 THE HAMBURG ASSUCIATIDN of CHURCHES ' Member Churches: TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH HAMBURG METHODIST CHURCH LAKE STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. IAMES EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH 'I16 Compliments of D. A. TILLUU HAMBURG F000 MARKET Veterinarian O 226 Lake Street PHONE 37 PHONE 1172 Wm. D. Kelsey. Ir. Frank Moritz SQ Clm-1, sg, Hamburg, N, Y, 0 S C A Rl K l E I N Plumbing cmd Heating SHANKS 81 HENNING, ING. Desoto Plymouth ae PHONES: 1145 and saw PHONES: 1478, Rss. seam B H 1o and Union s ee's 350 Union st. Hamburg, N. Y. Hmbum' N' Y' SHANKS CUNSTRUCTION C0., INC. General Contractors CLARK STREET HAMBURG. N. Y 'VI7 EATDN BRUTHERS CDRP. Power Lawn Mowers L t ,E Lawn and Garden Equipment Milorganite Fertilizer 23 LAKE STREET HAMBURG. NEW YORK Compliments ALTES MARKET BITTERMMYS f O Hamburg's Complete I MEAT PLANT H 0 T E L Custom Bllt Body Shop at the Sign of Builders of A iir nrii QUALITY TRUCK BODIES - .fififiiiiifslffff CAMP ROAD The Three Piqs Phone Hmbmg 1482 Our Quality ls Always o High za s th Buiiczl st. , Our Prices Are Always ou Marion Dump LOW E ' t qulpmen 27 Mum sf. Phone ass HAMBURG' N' Y' For A Light Lunch or A Fine Dinner WAKE'S DINER BUFFALO STREET A Place to Meet the Crowd Compliments Fran. Wake, Prop. 118 VPLYM DODGE PLYMOUTH 2:35. . 4 Um 1 mf W. G. HABERER 6: SON, INC. DEPENDABLE USED CARS 266 BUFFALO STREET HAMBURG, N. Y. D an 11 FLOOR COVERINGS C- H- BRUCE B A R B E R S H O P LINOLEUIVI - RUGS APPLIANCES I 1 FURNITURE - GIFTS 60 MAIN STREET HAMBURG, N. Y. 85 MAIN STREET HAMBURG, N. Y. W Agency Established 1864 I , K R U S E 6 C O , I L' IACOB HAUCK 8 SON Compete mmf Dependable INSURANCE Service DRY GOODS , , NOTIONS Any Kind Anywhere scHooL SUPPLIES ' Shop at a Friendly Store HOUGHTON cmd DAKE, Props. Fred Houck Telephones: Geo' A' Mmshau' Ir' Hamburg 412 Lake and Union Streets Phone 280-R Clarence F. Steffen Buffalo WO 1124 TELEPHONE 566 Open Mon. - Wed. - Sat. Eves. Compliments of W . A. II I L LW I C and Fogelsanger Funeral Home Inc. F. L. B 0 Y E R ' D. M. DEMMERLEY, Lic. Mgr. Optometrists Hamburg. N. Y. 89 BUFFALO ST. HAMBURG. N. Y. PHONE 342 Office Hours-11 A. M. to 5 P. M. Daily Compliments Entertain at the f O HCTEL HAMBURG for .IOHNNIE'S CAB SERVICE Weddings Luncheons Anniversaries Birthdays Banquets TELEPHONE 1470 Staqs Teas Best Wishes to Class of 1949 NEW YCRII STATE ELECTRIC AIIII CAS C0. 120 , K x X . YQ 5 xfkx '- 'gf 21 ' 'x- gg flgfy Q If fkx ' X X -.. 'a , f '-H. rn-v . fs' 7,kP.-,f'Q.fE Q-'A Z-R' x, , fx Dim, wi- - fx mv ' XR KEY'-'fr YE fix I X I Ofc AX M Q, X fm xp K f ,sag 3 P . ' 3- . E lc 'H A 8 - .-QW H ,rf N6 N ' ff , 7 Y ' -w Q27 'QQ' X-y XXQN jf? D fn is X ,S 'H , V X Y I X rPm1211rF1na: 1 Q q . f W I X -- -, .sus 1 3 ff bn. X L, UCIEAINI I ,M X ,xx xxgchkv fx? m N xxx, 1 l C fx- K ,X 'w I X 45 e N X Su. , A,,..,,,k.i.. HLWLM f vat. VY, N31 ' I4 .-,M ,V . A ' ',. ,,',. .11-'wg '- . -5 'V AL - ,, , 1, 4 3. B . M.-b I .. -, . ,,, 3 F, , ,.1 M , A - C is - , wifi '1 H. 5. A SUPQ- V 'O u W - . ... f- , - , . .. ,, , ,,,,, XS- QQ, XV' HUIIN ft fx! fi'-A o KW- -- mhgltli AIIFUY , 5. 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