Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)

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For Those of us who are now embarking upon liTe's seas, This is Timely advice Alfhough our deep-sea Theme is lighThearTed, we musT realize ThaT There is also Treachery in The sea. We are Taced w1Th an unkown and uncharTed TuTure. AdvenTure lies beyond The horizon For boTh prospecTive college sTudenTs and Those oT us who inTend To work enTirely new visTas are opening. WhaT we will amounT To depends upon our own ambiTions and iniTiaTive. IT we rely upon someone elses eTTorTs, we may never advance. All around us The world is in TumulT. NaTions founder and sink under oppression IT is our job as TuTure ciTizens. To seT The world on an even keel and head if on The righT course. In This eduhon oT Echoes There are reminders of our high school career We should keep in mind The many lessons we have learned here lessons noi' only in sfudies. buT also in honesTy, and sporfsmanship These Teachings Torm a basis Tor our TuTure. We. The class of l95I shall do our uTmosT To sTeer a sTraighT and True course during These Troubled Times. LE OF CONTENTS NEPTUNE 7 DIVERS I7 . CHAMBERED NAUTILUS 4l 1 TREASURE CHEST .55 ' DOLPHINS 65 DAVY JONES LOCKER 83 FOREWORD KK Hg. K 1 sii x g, . ., .,4 'X '- Wi 1 5 'K 92' D E D-I C A T I ' Q MISS HAZEL JOHNSON The fafe of fhe worlcl resfs upon our shoulders. Wllh each success we gain. we shall apprecia+e more fully 'l'he-1'each- ings of fhis person. We shall leave 'rhis school wi+h a grealer unclersfanding of our responsibilifies as fuiure cifizens, and wifh c frue meaning of infegrify. We 'rhanlc her and hope 'ro prove fha? her unfiring efforfs were nof in vain. We-The class of I95l-dedicafe fhis-our yearbook-lo MISS HAZEL JOHNSON. 5 LT. CDR. RAVEL OUR PRINCIPAL WAS CALLED TO NAVY DUTY Mr. Ravel's previous Navy record reads of dufy aboard Iwo Landing Ships, one of which he commanded during Ihe Normandy invasion. Lafer in i945 he was engaged in building The morale of our service men. A+ Ihe close of fhe war he refurned +o Hamburg, buf lime passes loo quickly and he was soon preparing fo leave once more. He is now a Lieufenani' Commander working wifh fhe Office of Naval Officer Procurement We seniors shall never work under him again buf we have a sfrong 'feeling of pride in Ihe man who led us for 2 I-2 years. SENIOR OFFICERS PRESENT A GOING-AWAY PRESENT Rohrer, Mr. Ravel, Semulski. Bury 6 i , ig Q , , .w,. f . 55, L X,.M, ,, 'IC X I .S 5? f a ,Q .ga ga 'a af? af LW Q , IS-TL... A ,,,.,.-a 'xv 'Q 'S it 5 3 If wifi, W Y . i W 4 5 ! .I . MR. MILLAR MR. DRAUDT MR. FALLON MR. GREGORY President MR. HERRETT MR. NEWTON MR. BOS OUR BOARD OF EDUCATION The funcfion of fhe Board of Educafion is 'ro defermine 'rhe policies under which +he adminis- Jrrarion shall keep rhe school operafing as a co- operaiive educaiional unii. Their in+eres'rs range from siuclenis +o reachers and 'rhe problems of each in connecfion wiih fhe school. The board consisrs of seven cifizens elecied by 'rhe public for a Term of Three years. They face 'rhe problems of school clevelopmen+ especially now when fhe erecfion of new school buildings is being consider- ed. Their relenfless efforfs have been ins'rrumen+al in eslablishing and mainraining our high scho- laslic slanding and are fully appreciared by all. MR. VANDERHOEF OUR ADMINISTRATORS Mr. 'Vanderhoef heads our school or- ganizalion. As superinlendanl of +he Ham- burg Public Schools i'r is his job fo see 'rhaf everyfhing is running smooihly lhroughoul bofh buildings. During lhe 'rime he has served our school we have grown bolh scholasiically and aihlefically. Much of 'rhis advancemenl' can be aifribufed direclly +0 Mr. Vander- hoef for he has been a 'rireless worker and is exiremely inleresied in 'rhe siudenls of Hamburg High School. MR. CONKLIN A+ 'rhe same' lime ihal' Mr. Conk- lin was appoinied principal, an as- sisianl' principal was also appoinled. This was our own Mr. Goffshall. whom we see every day, sfanding af +he enirance of 'rhe senior office on 'rhe Jrhird floor. Mr. GoH'shall was always our friend, and became even closer +o us as Mr. Conklin's able and help- ful assisianl. Under Mr. Conklin and Mr. Goffshall our school wenl' for- ward. 10 in 'rhe pasf. MR. GOTTSHALL As in I943, hazardous nahonal even+s have alzfecied Hamburg High School direcily by calling our Senior High principal. Mr Ravel, in'l'o aciive du+y. l h place has siepped a very worfhy man. Mr. Conklin, who, we sin cerely know will carry on. and lead +o greafer heighls 'lhe record +ha+ we acheived under Mr. Ravel fl AND THEIR AIDES Mr. Ravel served as senior high school principal unfil December when he was call- ed fo dufy in fhe Unifed Sfafes Navy. He direcfed 'rhe affairs of fhe school as he has done since he refurned from fhe Navy in I945. He was a friend fo all and solved many problems of feachers and- pupils in and ouf of fhe classroom. He acfed as fhe advisor of 'rhe sfudenf council and encouraged fhe sfarf of, as well as being The secrefary fo Mr. Conklin has a greaf aid in, many of ifs proiecfs. Our main office secrefaries are Mrs. Greenwald, Mrs. Mai, and Mrs. Millar. Under fheir capable. efficienf supervision fhe sfafisfical affairs of our school are excellenf- ly manned. All of fhem are always ready wifh friendly advice when if is needed. Wifhouf 'rhem our school would nof be as smoofh running as if is. MRS. SCHWERT, MRS. WILDER MR. RAVEL l . 5 6 ' fi' 9 l0 QQ lf M1617 is zu ai as 24 '16 'Vi MRS. MAI, MRS. MILLAR fhe regular dufies of a secrefary plus numerous ofhers such as checking af- fendance, figuring averages. prepar- ing bullefins and so forfh. We were very sorry fo see Mrs. Wilder leave for she has been fhe secrefary for many years. ln January Mrs. Schwerf came in and is carrying on in fhe same efficienf and cheerful manner as did Mrs. Wilder. ll ENGLISH GUIDANCE MISS MARGUERITE MATTIE Anonymous Adviser MRS. ERMA BIRDSEY Echoes Editorials . 3? 4 3 ' i MISS VERONICA McGEE MISS MARGARET ROBSON Senior Homeroom Adviser Career Day Program COMMERCIAL SPEECH MISS MARY HOWES Theta Club, Senior Play SCIENCE MR. LLOYD JAYNE Service Club Adviser School Accounts MR. JOHN DETLEFSON Pres.,Teachers' Ass'n O U R F A C U L T Y MATHEMATICS MR. FAY WILDER Senior Class Adviser Junior Homeroom Adviser MR. CHESTER GOTTSHALL MISS RUTH HARVEY Basketball coach Junior Homeroom Adviser HOME EC. Junior Class Advisor MISS FIDEUA WARBURTON Miss NANCY GRAHAM Mas. THELMA KENT Sophomore Class Advisor Latin Club 12 Assistinq in Cafeteria LIBRARY SOCIAL STUDIES MR. aRoNsoN coLLiNs Echoes Adviser MRS. GRACE HOARE MISS CARYL GIFFORD MISS HAZEL JOHNSON Library Council Sportsmanship Club Discussion Club INDUSTRIAL ARTS ATHLETICS Iennis Loacn, Ilckets Din, Evening School MR. FREDERICK scRuToN MR- WILLIAM RODIEK A T T H E I R o R K Adult Driving Football, Traci: Coach HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS MARY KAVANAUGH MISS MARION STEVENSON MR. ALAN MacGAMWELL Miss JEAN DILLENBECK GMS' Spam 'Wt' Atlendance Office' J. V. Sports Girls Sports ART Marching Band MR, EDMUND BACH MISS MARY ROSS MISS JUDITH YOUNG Aft Club, Baseball Coach 13 Grade School Orchestra Little Choir GUIDANCE, under Miss Robson, means a selecTion oT basic courses plus addiTional college and vocaTional daTa. STU- denTs are given guidance To prepare Them Tor col- lege and TuTure liTe. FeaT- ures include ParenTs' NighT, College lnTorma- Tion NighT, and Career Day. IN THE CAFETERIA, Mrs. Colvin, wiTh The aid oT her assisTanTs, provides inexpensive well-bal- anced lunches consisTing oT a varieTy oT nuTriTi- ous Toods Tor boTh sTudenTs and TaculTy. Mrs. KenT plans The menu Tor The week and acTs as The cashier. Two TaculTy members are on duTy OTHER ADMINI each noon hour To keep aTTairs in order. A separaTe window was seT aside Tor Those sTudenTs who broughT Their lunches and wished To pur- chase milk, ice cream, or candy. The noon- hour means pleasanT relaxaTion Tor sTudenTs To discuss The day's happenings. MAINTENANCE, under Mr. Schieber, keeps our school clean and shining ThroughouT The year. They work long hours aTTer school. over weekends. and during vacaTions To main- Tain This cleanliness. This sTaTT also keeps The school grounds neaT by Trimming hedges, mow- ing The lawns, and shoveling snow Trom The sidewalks. Our school could noT TuncTion smooThly wiThouT Them. S1 THE LIBRARY This year, as always, was general headquarTers Tor senior social sTudies research, library insTrucTion Tor The lower grades, and general use by sTudenTs who Talce Tull ad- vanTage oT iTs resources oT learning and enioy- menT. Mrs. Hoare, our librarian, has lcepT This RATIVE SERVICES IN DENTAL, Through The excellenT advice and as- sisTance given To our sTu- denTs by our compeTenT hy- genisT, many TeeTh have been saved. Each year The sTudenTs are given a checlc- up ThaT is designed To de- TeaT TooTh decay. The need Tor TreaTmenT beyond clean- ing is reporTed To our par- enTs. Miss Kavanaugh's work is valued and many are ThanlcTul Tor The care given. room a cenTer oT culTure and cheer. The library has much general reTerence maTerial and well- sToclced shelves oT source maTerial in various general and Technical Tields. Always popular is The wide, buT wise, choice oT TicTion, boTh The recenT and The esTablis'ned TavoriTes. PROPERTY or HAMBURG HISTORICAL SOCIETY now and laTer on. HEALTH provides IOO7 physical examinaTions an nually. Due To The un Tiring eTTorTs oT Mass STevenson, wiTh her con cepT oT healTh. we have been impressed wiTh The signiTicance oT This edu caTional obiecTive which will be oT broad and lasT ing value To us all, boTh SCIENCE MR. WALTERS MR. GILM OUR OUR JUNIOR HIGH NEIGH ORS HOME EC. - ART DOWN THE HALL ENGLISH MRS. PHELPS, MISS DUNHAM MRS. DOMINSKI I MISS GABBEY MR. RESSING SOCIAL STUDIES PRINCIPAL MR. HANNAN ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. JAYNE MISS HAFFA, MR. KOUKAL MRS. WIETING SECRETARY MRS. HERSCH EL I6 MATHEMATICS MRs.w1LKER, MR. ERlcKsoN, MR. CONSTABLE x , ,mfrvi Mgsw, , , ,,,,.t,, ,,,, , A .- Aff' N , 3,53 LW wf . LW. , 9 4 ,A , 0 0 0 . 9 9 L ' 1 if . 1 sk Q. f 3 . Jxey ' SQ? go A NM K df! c , ...fan it ,. 5 1 W K Q . f IW 'J RECHER ,,,3.,,,,,W4g7f1.f- , :Z if I -V Q! Qfenffazzns 3.:s'E'TiAw7'W.: f ' ' :-5'i'+3s fdjlifif . - if .www , :1'f ',f'i.f1:s: . .rw--xfieesv -- is E . M , , TREASURER Louise Samulslci N.l'l.S.: Annual: Sports- manship: French, Latin, Service Clubs: Sports: Hop: Prom: Merit Award: Sen- ior Advisory Council: Jr. Central Board. r , i ssfi.-:sim-'L .rn ,rv , ,Q . t , .R W! . . ' vs : fra 5 - 354355-f'is - 5 T. .1 , , , ,sw it .. W., ,mi ..,,:-,if.rf,.f:,!agsaz--. I V.: e.32s'fr,f.,1rgif.sw.Joss mf f f SALUTE LEADER SECRETARY Fay Bury N.H.S. Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4: Sports l, 2, 3, 4: Merit Awards 2, 3, '4: Hop: Prom: Class Officer 3: Sportsmanship Club 3, 4. PRESIDENT Richard Rohrer N.H.S.: Football: Base- ball: Class Pres. 2, 3: Stu- dent Council: Advisory Council: Merit Award: An- nual: Sportsmanship, Dis- cussion, Clubs. SENIOR HONORS A X 'W . ,,, 1. ,,- T 'W ss Q f ' H zv S . , 95 555152245-:'l'f if Vi: -- 1' ' 'i'2 :f??i1i?x 3 M isirf - R .. si S til ' if s. ,V .,.... 4, S i- . VICE-PRESIDENT Joan Diamond Sports: Merit Award: Student Council: Girls Chorale: Class Officer 2 3, 4: Sophomore, Junior: Senior, Boards: Flag Twir- lei: Annual. . Q A Jjzf igifgkfggjisi . : f s - ' I . FLAG BEARER COUNCIL PRESIDENT Peter Vann Sportsmanship, V-H, Jr. Lions Clubs: Hop: Prom: Prom King: Varsity Sports: Annual: Senior Advisory Council: Senior Play. A ,, Wm ,sa f 'I A' i ' f gfivwryy .K ' , i i . Eff! ffl was ,. . S . ,, , . , . ' ,Q f . 4 -5,5 ,Q ANONYMOUS EDITOR Philip Heltaer N.H.S. 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Theta 2, Vice-Pres. 3, 4: Football Manager 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Orchestra I-4: Editorial Staff, Echoes 4. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF YEARBOOK Patricia Cherry N.H.S.: Merit Award: Senior Advisory Council: Student Council: Discus- sion: Anonymous : Prom: Hop: Senior Play and Party: German Club. MANAGING EDITOR YEARBOOK Lynn McCurdy Sec. Student Council 2: Central Boards 2, 3: Ger- man Club 3: Discussion Club: Squad Leader 3: Hop: Prom: Senior Play: Senior Party. HONOR SOCIETY PRESIDENT Peter McLaren Valedictorian Chairman Snapshot Comm.: Student Council: Tennis: lntr. Bas- ketball: Sportsmanship, Theta, German, Clubs: Model UN. 5 M... M...- K, ,ir S ,. .3 l , t - S. ' t ANTHONY -.-, . ANZULEWICZ 15-1 I 2,zf r it I V'3f5I'fY I'I Club: In' 't 'iik I tramural Bowling 1, l 3 .1,g-- L 2, 3, 4: Varsity Bowl- - :L Q1 ,.:' ing 2, 3, 4: Chorus A , iifiljg -I :1' I 2, 3: Intramural Vol- , , ,, . iey Bail: sophomore I r f .1,, , Hop Committee. 2 , jf MARTIN BARRETT Promotion Staff ot Echoes 3, 4: Senior Play Committee: Red Cross Representa- tive: Senior Party: Sophomore Hop Committee. JOHN BAUER Stage Crew 3, 4: 5 ' P 4 E, seein, My r Q? 'T A t 1, . ,t.,, ,. ti ,S ,Q , 1 'S Bt! Q gy W we 'X v egg 1 This-X, y We gist wi 3 i Q: A K ' s ff e 13 ef, -sq NICHOLAS BENKER Transferred from Eden Central School 3: Sophomore Hop Committee: Stage Crew 1, 2: Chess Club 1, 2: Junior Prom Committee. ,L Ball. MURRAY BLACK Prom: Hop: V Foot- ball 3, 4: Baseball 4: Tennis 3: Basket- ball 4: J.V. Baseball 1, 2: Football 2: Basketball 2, 3: V I-I Club 3, 4: Chor- us: Sportsmanship Club 2, 3, 4. Intramural Bowling 1, 3: Projection Crew 1, 2: Senior Play: Jun- ior Prom Committee: Sophomore Hop Com mittee: S e n io r ROBERTA BALL Intramural Sports 4: Homemakinq Award: Sophomore I-lop Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Circulation Commit- tee ot Annual. CLASS OF SI ROBERT BLANK Track 2: Boys' Ser- vice Club 2, 3: Hop Committee: Prom Committee: Chorus 4: Homeroom Vice- President 4: Student Council' 4: Senior Advisory Council: Annual Committee 2. RICHARD BANKO Circulation Statt 3, 4: Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4: Stage Crew 3, 4: Sopho- more I-lop 2: Junior Prom 3: Boys, Ser- vice Club 4: Senior Play 4. 2 it as -or it as Q 26 vm fl' Li s: H . ,W , - -- . ' . 1 ,. ' 1 S .WK . W-,....,,,..fi ts . f..f.f ,., , is a r is ' WILLIAM BAUER -- Junior Prom Com- mittee 3: Annual Art Committee: Sen- ior Play Committee: Guidance Service 4: Sophomore Hop Committee. WILLIAM BATES Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1: Intramu- ral Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 4: Sophomore Hop Committee: SkiCIub: Junior Prom Com- mittee: Senior Play. 18, PATRICIA BOOTH Transferred from Masten Park High School 3: Chorus 2: Art Statl 2: Senior Play: Senior Party: Red Cross Represent- ative 2. ALICE BILLS French Club 3: GirI's Service Club 3, 4: Officer 4: Sophomore HOP: Junior Prom: Annual Committees: C-3irI's Sports 2, 3, 4: Sen- ior Play. NETTIEMAY BOWMAN Chorus 2, 3: Squad Leaders' Club 3, 4: Girls' Service Club 4: Sports 2, 3, 4: Hop Committee 2: Prom Committee 3: Annual 3, 4: Anon- ymous 3, 4: Senior Play Committees 4. I ee I I ,,. . A ie X Q Si is ii' is S69.'J .fr J ISABELLE CI-IATLEY Senior Play: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: I-lop Com- mittee 2: Prom Com- mittee 3: Girls Ser- vice Club 4: Ech- BARBARA BROX N. H. S. 4: I-lop: Prom: Anonymous 2, 3,4: Latin,Sports- manship, Discussion Clubs: Red Cross Council: Pres. Red Cross 3: Annual 2, JANE BRODBECK Girls Service Club 3, 4: Latin Club 3: Chorus 2, 3: Annual 4: I-lop 2: Prom 3: Sports 3, 4: Discus- sion Group 4: Squad Leader I, 4: Treas- urer Homeroom 2: Senior Play Commit- tees 4. DONALD BROWN Anonymous Stati 3, 4: Echoes Edi- torial Statt 3 4' In- tramural Basketball, Volleyball 3: Chorus 2, 3: Baseball: Sen- ior Play. CLIFFORD BRUG lntramural Bowling I, 2, 4: Senior Play Committee: Senior i.sf.,,: .ff,- - s 3, 4: Chairman Edi- Pr-iffY Cfimmitteei torial Comm. 4: Sen- Junior Prom Com- iar Play: Sports. mittee. c LA S S o F Sr . rr - . Band If 2' 3f TW ESTHER -..' 2, 4: S t I1' X' -i l iff ci us, pO5S,ZiiZ'lZ0'iZ CARPENTIER iiss f Hop C o m m i tte e: Theta PIGYe '51 31 45 . ,,,: . .Iu nior Prom Comm it- V i c e - P r e s i d e nt 4: I lift tee: Senior Advisory Junior Prom 3: An- L. Council: Junior Cent- nual Stati 4: Sports yyyjz V',' f- ral Boa fd: Home. 3, 4: Squad Leader f, , ky .Mc 1 room Treasurer 3, 4. 4: Senior PIGY- M ELBA COYLE oes Statt 4: Sports I, 4: Red Cross, Secretary, H om e- roorn Otlicer. ' ' ... , i....,, .tasggitiitit-iifi, , see Q 1 ii ,X , xt as A. t ii 5, ii QFD ...fm + hiafefxt f 3 I - -ig: x l , :Q,?s:.:..: ,ie . ,cg . Q , , . gg New is sf i' A 3 65 so DANIEL CONNELL Merit Award 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Varsity Bowling 4: Tennis 2, 3: Varsity H Club 4: Hop: Prom: Projection Crew 4: Latin Club 2: An- nual Committee 4. ,, .Q we P54 Chorus 4: Annual Statf 4: Intramural Sports: Bowling 3, 4: Junior Prom Com- mittee 3: Transfer- red from Eden Cent- ral School. .... .. ,,.,.. C' ' I ' ::fv11Q1s:tr:.11fsa . I -- ' Y u . .' 4 iisQfC52ri?fjf:Q3,f- -f-:Q ' . P' V :: . K Fi. ff' . , ' : swf? ifgioziri -' ' -55... A , - , ,,,1:: .:-.lrifir-:iii-fl. 'His- .f1'? i at v1:.:.:,ii:::,5' fig -, 1:59111 jig,-'2,yiw . A 1 .fzgfsti I , ..,. ' -1 .1- :-f-'rawfilrr-Wei' ty ' i -. ' 7- - i- 3 I 4 I9 DAVID CUMMINS Sophomore I-lop Committee: Junior Prom- Committee: Senior Party: Senior Play Committee. PATRICIA COLE Sophomore Hop Committee: Junior Prom Committee: In- tramural Sports: Sen- ior Play: Senior Par- ty: Annual Commit- tee. Q Ab. ,- ..f. Q ., c if il: f,fJ4jifl3f3i 2 if .. i-for--1 - 'f -.f--ffL,,f N s3i25:iiEg,rf5i3'f5?H' If ,--1: yi ,-,, ---f ti.. . ,' .cn-Q. I- .. -. K K . , ,,.., ., , .- f .- -I :1 i. - I .Y .sf A Q5-, -' A,-f .. 2 W I 5, I -' -xr' Q. tis 4, 2 r ii Z 41 PHYLLIS DAMON Transferred from Richburg Central School 4, Choir 2, 3, Senior Party 4: Senior Play 4. JOHN DUKICH Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball 3, Intra- mural Baseball I: WARREN DERBYSHIRE Intramural Basket- ball, Cross Country 4, Track 2, 3, 4, An- nual Committee 4, Intramural Volley- ball 3, Senior Play, Homeroom Otlicer. JOAN DONHAUSER Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4, Sportsmanship Club 3, President 4: Merit Award 3, An- nual Photography Statf: Hop, Prom: Latin Club 3, Sr. Advisory Council, Senior Party: Senior Play: Sports. ANN EATON National Honor So- ciety 3, Secretary 4, Annual Art Staff 2, Chairman 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Dis- cussion Club 4, French Club 2: Jun- ior Central Board, Hop, Prom Commit- tees: Sports 3, 4. CLASS OF SI Senior Play, Senior Party. JEAN EIGHME Theta, Latin, Service ',,: V. ,V Vrr, Clubs, Student Coun. cil: Homeroom Of- '2 ticer: Junior Central MM , 11-av ,w e ven . .- I SKUs. , .RSM f L H LA GEORGIA ELLWOOD Senior Play, Sopho- omore Hop, Girls' Service Club 4, ln- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Annual Committees 4, Sen- ior Party. gigeffsf. . . , f st--rsziii. ' J . s- . we.---r . . f :' , 5151945 - iiiiifsiilfe, . '-nr 'S rs ss- 1' . ,. , : 6' ' 7 - -rr, f I 5.-fri I Board, Merit Award, Intramural Sports, Annual Statf 3, 4, S uad Leader' Sen CI I - ior Play, Hop, Prom. JOHN ELLIOTT Community President I, Track I-4, Ger- man Club: Varsity H, Homeroom Of- ficer I, 4, Intramu- rals I-4, Hop Comm. 2, Prom Committee 3, Cross Country 4, Student Council 4, Echoes Commit- tees 4. friiiiffg- . , we it J '25 ' I f, W 3' ix is me . 22. H, - X 'lil f' 3' C vii . ' - 3 2 -it - rea. CAROL FELDMAN Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Hop Committee, Senior Play,' Intramural Sports 4, Red Cross Annual Committee, Junior Prom Commit- tee: Squad Leader 2. lfwiief' ,sf .,,gi.A,, .iz Q,-,stu Q- me .gs--W i- K . MARCIA FEWKES Hop Committee 2, Prom Committee 3, Sports 2, 3, 4, Orch- estra 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committees 4, Senior Annual Staff, German Club 2. rg F - I E , ,V .ykih Q I 1 it ,sexy q ' - 20 WILLIAM FLEMING Football I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball, German Club, Varsity H Club, Sophomore Hop, Junior Prom, Student Council 2, 3, Senior Annual: Senior Play. RONALD FEGLEY Intramural Softball, Senior Party, Sopho- more Hop Commit- tee: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Play. i, S .. i it 'iw' , L Z., I ' . S. - . ' E It 'gcfzgtlasfkiti Q : zatzlmezzi PAUL FORNES Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom: Student Council I, 3: Jun- ior Central Board: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Ten- nis 3, 4: Football 4: Basketball 4: Intra- murals 2, 3: Senior Play: Annual 4. wr-sf. -, ..: ALBERT GATES Football I, 2: Intra- mural Bowling I, Stage Crew 3, 4: Projection Crew 2: Editorial Statt: Soph- omore Hop 3, 4: Junior Prom 3, 4, Senior Play. RICHARD FORNESS Band I, 2, 3, 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity H Club 3, 4: Intramural Basket- ball I, 2, 3 ,4: Prom Committee: Hop Committee: Senior Play: Annual Com- mittees. CLASS OF 5l PATRICIA FOWLER Latin Club I-4: Sportsmanship 2-4: Chorus I, 2: Annual 4: French Club Pres. 4: Service Club 4: Girls Sports I-4: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom: Press ,,:,. ...W .,.?Lr:.f, H Play 4. RICHARD GERN Merit Award 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3: Sportsmanship Club: German Club: Varsity H Club: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 4: Annual Staff: Hop, Prom. Comm. 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ROBERT GREEN Sophomore Hop Committee: Intramu- ral Sports 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Commit- tee: Varsity Bowling 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Committee: Home- room Officer. .5 ,iit si r Sports I-4: Hop: Prom: Anonymous Statt 3, 4: Echoes Statli 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Merit Award 4: Shorthand Awards 2, 3: Senior Play: Squad Leader 4. r gigvgqfazf : J- -4 we mf.-.1 '3 P' si? W i te. , :SET it ., 52,3 gg 2 f af- 4 at tr-ff.1fiY,5. ' ' A '24- W 454. TQ: if ,ai y,s---riser, 4:5 strata-igsf,1i,i t 1 get X33 -gtg -+24 W J ft-My Q4 cf' , .y 3 we .-.. : ' . I - , ,Q 1 S6 8 DANA HAMMOND Track Manager I-4: Intramural Bowling 'I-4: Hop Committee 2: Intramural Basket- ball 4: Promotion, Circulation Commit- tees: Varsity Bowling 4: Senior Play. . ,,,.. I --CJ' -,--.:q,.e,.ei:..,, DERWYN HARRINGTON Transferred from Manlius 2: Hockey 4: Baseball: Intramu- ral Basketball: Vol- leyball: Soccer. ' 1 , . ...... 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'ii ess W',.' 1 gf ffg - P' i-', 155. Annual: Junior Prom 'f:'fi t2g ' ?Z? C ' . S ' tta, Ommttee' emo' 'jg-ai, . Play. HARRlET HORTON N. H. S.: Merit Awards 2-4: Sports l-4: Girls' Service Club: Hop and Prom Committees: Home- room Otlicer l, 3, 4: Editorial Statl 4: Student Council 3: Senior Advisory Board. JOHN HOWE Football l, 2, 3, 4: Track l, 3, 4: Prom: Sophomore Hop Committee: Intramu- ral Basketball: Vol- leyball: Varsity H Club. Z' fr 1 Xxx T 'ii -s :Q U K ,ill ,- 'fi E15 t,1,J,F'rifi tirfg ,ve g gif- .,s.s iU.w, ,Q-:Q Q if fr Lf g of gg: 98:15 I - DOUGLAS HULL Intramural Volley- ball, Basketball: Jun- ior Prom Committee: Sophomore Hop Committee: Boys' Service Club: Senior Play. .ws-Q I W .,. N - -v .:.??Mw 1 . f.rQ.'m:fsf:f .cyf 1. 52 W Q-J' 'W , i .Q irfwi: vi :rf in MW , ,q7,3:,. KE g M,-s 5-I rf: CLA ARNOLD KAMMAN Varsity H Club 2-4: Football l-4: Co- Capt.: Baseball I-4: Basketball 3: Home- room Otiicer: Boys' Service Club: Intra- mural Sports: Hop: Prom: Senior Play: Photography Com- mittee. SS OF 5I JOHN KEMPF Football 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball 2, 3: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Varsity H Club 3, 4: Sopho- more Hop, Junior Prom Committees: Annual: Senior Play 4. K. , .Q ,-H Xi-. 1- ,E -3-'SL 27: S fi' ': '2gi3. . 1 f.,g j:g2Qg tb-'if tr 4- Q ,ri 1 im' slit 41 Z9 ' fi-1s.i.:.,, High 1 ,K , ,. ..t.. ,. 2391.9 It 'Kr-, 15' vi L' at 1 WH 2 'ea-Q: + Q or r Ez 'i 3 5 19,-Q' 15 lf.: fx :K 'Pr wkgiai-.rm -:TM 15 -f 1' 71: we 1 5 5 ff fx r L 1 , -H .-'gs -. after - X CAMILLA KINTNER ,gf rlsa ,.ll S f ' ...C rrssr , 1 J l-YNDA ' ,f.' l fi! --' 1 J Q. 'QHLSTROM - Skim I. 2. 4: lntra 2 A 9 - ..--. C 1 -..,. r .5e,e ,,. mural Sports 1, 2, 3 . V V.,-r.,. -gs-I t Ji f it -2 JEAN KNAPP - . s 4, Junior Prom, Soph S1553 2 gt -if gas omore Hop Commit- , K. fi ,V Y 3,551 mittees: Senior Play i ,gg A A Committee. . ., - Chorus l, 2: Art Club 4: Junior Prom Com- mittee: Homeroom Officer 3: Art Statl Echoes 4: Girls' A .... Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. KI RKBY gfifjz ,-', 1 Homeroom Officer l, Football 2, 3: Vars- 1'- .,.,,i 2, 3: Class Otticer :ty H Club 3, 4, -.f,1i ..y'1 f 2: Student Council Sophomore Hop 3: Sports l, 2, 3, 4: Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Party: Senior Play: Intramural Sports 2. ' 3 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: vt. fl .Q Q, V , 1-, -s, I it All State. 4: Chorale 4: Hop 2: Prom 3: Art Club 3, 4: An- ,r E nual 3, 22 National Honor So- ciety: Sportsmanship, Latin, Service, Dis- cussion Clubs: An- onymous 2-4: Chor- E us l, 2: Sports l-4: 1 Merit Award: Hop: ' Prom: Annual Statt 3, 4: Photography Chairman. ANNE LAPARE Kiwi? Q A . :fw- fii, ,., Q q,f..,,,,5- k , - 3' S. r I ft? A J i 1554153 ' ... A , Q, .E 1,,i f 5 gil MARY KOCH Sophomore l-lop Committee: Art Club l, 2, 3, 4: Girls Service Club: Sports- manship Club: Jr. Prom: Art Annual Staff 3, 4: Sports: Typing Annual Stati: Sr, Advisory Council. CHARLES KUEBLER Football l-3: Base- ball l, 2, 4: Intra- mural Basketball l-3: Bowling l-3: Stage Crew 3, 4: Boys' Ser- vice Club 3, 4: Hop Committee 2: Edi- torial Statt Annual 4: Senior Play. RICHARD KRAZMIEN Boys' Service Club 3, 4: Stage Crew 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 4: Football Manager 3: Basketball 3: lntra- mural Basketball i, 2, 4: Prom: Senior Play: Intramural Bowling 4: Senior Party. CAROL KRAIGER Merit Award 2, 3: Sports I, 2, 3, 4: 'Zi , fe lv x i at E .sur ,,, ' , ,Q -.,..,. -1-fz. We ti ar - er Q ft R Mg f QW . rem X X . 1 4? t t rc 3 Y sv i 9:4 fi . . Theta i 3, 41 Chorus l, 4: Sports- if yiyy Vyyy manship Club 3, 4: ,iii ,y. , Discussion Cl u lo: - Sophomore Central -- it B06 rdf Hopf Prom l S 6 H 5 Of A d V I S O fv BOB rCl: AH l'1 Ui3l 3, 4. A N N 3 :C 2'-z 12, -ssl-.-wx. ': l n tra m u ra l Bowl i n g zq, E in if' 1, 2, 3: Sophomore 4 5-'ff : 2 ,. Junior Prom Com- ' rri mittee 2, 3. ':'i ' Transferred from Mount Mercy Acad- emy: Senior Play: Circulation Commit- tee ot Annual: Sen- ior Party. ..,,.-3 ,... . .- .m,..,,.: ,.,.. . .. itgwg--':e:?E'S:K I .. ,us . , it 1 - sq. CLASS OF 5I ELINOR LAIL Girls' Intramural Sports l: Student Council 2, 3: Sopho- more Hop Commit- tee: German Club 3, 4: Junior Prom Com- mittee: Editorial Committee: Senior Play. ':s::1e.:YEE.-:sri DONNA LILLIE KENNETH LANDES Boys' Service Club l, 2, 3: Intramural Bowling 2, 3: Sopho- more Hop: Senior Play: Senior Party: Junior Prom Commit- tee. 1-a,w2fNF6 ,,cs, rx-ifgffa :ati . ,..,.. M., , ,,. ffim,w5iggg3,: 'fs 1 sm-i,fi--,ss-.QQ ,-.fi , ,,... W egg- iggzzs- a-4.1r,5g.s,s -, FEM g,,y..,,,3i5 ,. DUKE LEMERE Sportsmanship Club: Class Otiicer: Base- ball 2: Hop Commit- tee: Prom Commit- tee: intramural Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3. xl. K . r . ' I . i f- 1- - J :?Z5'3Eiii'r57S!'Vl5'i'7 xliiiiisff 7.5 5 ' We Band l, 2, 3, 4: Hop Committee 3: Prom Committee 3: Anon- ymous Statt 13: Echoes Statl 4: Sports l, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play: Shorthand Awards 2, 3. .. .. ,,, .,,,., , ,.,,.., ,,.., . . LOIS LlLLlE Band: Chorus l-4: Orchestra 2-4: All 4 it State: Sports 2-41 iSQ1T5?i,i5is5'f5li'i A , , . .. 'JT 5' 'Q' F fiffiifgsgigsit-sg Q, . , . r . 5, r , 2 ' 3 c -:Qi-i,ii5Z ??2T'..f,, ,1 'P -fl fi 'A - i 2. f g i ' g f 'I aw. mm -' f --.1,'fx.fi:f 1.7 ' , KM., .,,.. ..,,..,, . . r- 1: 23 Ag Service Club 2-47 if-Vi Latin Club l-4: An- 57 i nual Committee 4: Merit Award 2-47 it-i'i Senior Party: Prom, 1 Hop. CARL LEHMANN National Honor So- ciety 4: Theta Club 2, 3, 4: lntramural Bowling 2, 3, 47 Band l-, 2, 3, 4: Orches- tra 3, 4: School Plays 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play. .,.. , , . . ,V f 2' . f' ff' 1 .s,1f1.-i7'fl-.334 i , .Qi i f,12w'1Qm'.r zssesiseirfegtr e,a.rr.W,,,,.... . . is . .. Q. M- . ggaifr-515253351 ' . 1. .sat 5: ti ' .21 .:,.i,.Q,,: ,W - .., -,rs .-,. , . if r'ss22.2,gsg.f::f,w X .hx Si . 3' x, X .1 I - . ' Pi ik r V .v R iii, , ' .55 fy f'-, Q ,1 K na' .eu ,-.. mi .. ' ' .L..r. . , ... 1 3 s B: 'greats s N5-fs W ' QB: s of 1 si 325.1 'ii sf 3? .Qi-,. 5. ...C . flea, ' ,J 24355 fl I 2. X., S 3 -aftmszm 1.v.:1.v1.. . . . .,.., ..,, ..,.,... - . .. . . - I 5 - wr... 2-.. -. t. . ...ea QS-f'.i1,..1.. ...,, . '- at te,s.r:.,e: m::..1f'r vyf. -r -- . Q s..s..,. . . rvffgg iz: s..-ir.: 1.w ilfQlLf.::f -- - lawn 1fz2?f'..'f.1 fieiff ities :wifi is-,rims MARILYN MILES Sports I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross President: Sopho- more Hop: Junior Prom: Annual Statt 2, 3, 4: Anony- mous 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Otiicer I, 2: German Club 2: Squad Leader 2, 3, 4. ' ' e z . -,fi q54sff.1r.aefs ..-s. yy fe!? . I f ' ELSIE MAITLAND Art Club 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Hop Committee: Junior P r o m Committee: Echoes Typing Statt 4: Senior Play Committee. - 'M.... . I ELLEN MEAD Merit Award: Sports I, 2, 3, 4: Sports- manship Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 4: Pres. Squad Leaders' Club 4: Homeroom Otticer: Chorus 2: Hop, Prom Commit- tees: Echoes Stati. RICHARD MAMMOSER Varsity Bowling 4: Latin Club 2: Annual Committee 4: Cross Country 4: Sopho- more Hop Comm. 2: lntra. Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Intra. Bas- ketball 2. VINCENZA MASSARO Soph. Hop, Junior Prom Comm.: Anon- ymous Technical Editor: Homeroom Otlicer 2, 4: An- nual Typing Stott 4: Red Cross 2, 3: Sen- ior Play Comm.: Girls' Service Club 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH MEAD Basketball Mgr. 2: 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3: Traclc 4: Anony- mous 3, 4: Ech- oes 3, 4: Senior Play: Theta Club 3, 4: Christmas Play 2, 3: One Act Plays 2: Latin Club I, 2, 3: Homeroom Otlicer 4. CLASS OF SI GEORGIA MEIER Student Council 2, 3: Sophomore and Junior Central Boards: Sophomore Hop and Junior Prom Committees: German Club 2, 3, 4: Annual Stati 4: Senior Play Commit- tee. ROSEMARIE MEIER Red Cross: Annual Committee 3, 4: Sports I-4: Hop: Prom: German Club 3, 4: Girls' Service: Merit A- wards: Anonymous Typing Staff: Senior Play Committee: Squad Leader. -4 for E RITA MILLER Red Cross Repre- sentative I, 4: Soph- omore Hop Commit- tee 2: Junior Prom Committee: Sports ,I 2: Chorus 2: Annual Committee: Senior Play. BETTY MONCKTON Girls' Service Club 4: Homeroom Ot- 'ficer 2: Echoes Statt 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Soph- omore Hop Commit- tee 2:' Bowling 2: Senior Play 4. .EEiIf?4f'rr,i 2:21 ' ' 'ht K SZsfii.fTirE1Vh,i, .LL 's Q 2:tsifsf'.,,g:g.-: .r . Q 4,4 stsfizsz'-f,'e:g::: . Q 'a - 5f'ggii2:! -Eli i. ggfrj,-?r.:1Q1 . , rip-192512. 4 :ri . --as . . , ffffgfqi 5, , . itgm steam .. .. V.. . ri i I .1 9, K - r 'gi ' V110 si -V .., ...ffir,..f . af... f :759t'f?:-- ,rss W -Sslftf .imp . .,,, .. 1 ww, 1 I . .. . , ww, . . 'ii . E ..,. . .,.. ..,, r tt., , n . ' ' . tix . 24 . .. . .. 3, -we-.1 iirgygga iff ii? 'Lin'-: 1,ifi: r s. 'Q i A E Ex ir., ti arse. -- ..- 4, . ,-,,., ,..,. . S ,Qi r f' 33 r fuw5Ig,,' ei ' '- P.-XR?-f 's .' fi -f .r, CAROL MORLOCK Sophomore Hop Committee: Senior Play Committee: Red Cross Representative: Senior Party: Junior Prom Committee. RICHARD MILLER Football 2: Basket- ball 3: Baseball 2: Intramural Basketball: I, 2, 4: Echoes Committee 4: Sophomore Hop 2: Senior Play: Junior Prom: Bowling 4: Volleyball 2, 3. , s , ,,,, ,. uf ,1 f-- NANCY NABER Girls' Service Club 3, 4: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Play: Sports I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Statt: Anonymous Statf. LARRY NEIGER Annual' Promotion Committee: Orches- tra I, 2, 3: Junior Prom Committee: Football 2: Tennis 2, 3: Sophomore Hop PATRICIA NORMAN Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom: Chorus I, 2: Annual Statli 4: Senior Play Committee: Library Assistant. A-: ill . i . 1.- .1 ., f- 1:--.. f, - - . R 2 t 1 i 'T A Q , thee ,--K5 QQ , . 'Q ., . K, is 9'?f1'f' 335 4 A fa: ft- ai My ,S F, I if 1 V ,TH if: .5 'ii fily .Stiff ,gy , W :wg-4,2 i t S ' 4 :Q W si 1 v ..,,, ,,. ax 4 Q 1 JANICE PELLIEN Anonymous 4: In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Sophomore I-lop: Junior Prom: Senior Play Committee: Typing Statt of An- nual. A53 xl-5515 ye'- ir-'iv I fix' 4, Sift? llg,.1,1g1:j 'Wifi ,-1 . ie'-I .: . QE. ii :Shiga .f 5 -, -f 1,,,,g ',. 51 ft?i711,M:9?i1:, fo . . 1 ' -wkftwiisfigw. . i ri I . -N? - ' -sf 1 L4 v - ,,,,.. . ,L I'sg,r:ig..., .tz?iffi 'A4 I 7,1-fteagisis 4 - fzf'1:1f-3, Q. iziitt I rf -. ., .,,,x,N Q . E M - . fat:--4 . RICHARD o'oELL gommkteeh Band I, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, JOHN PARLATO Track I, 2, 3, 4: Projection Crew 4: Varsity I'I Club 3, Food Stand I: Jun- 4: Intramural Basket- ior Prom Committee: ball I, 2, 31 HOP Sophomore I-lop Committee: Prom Committee: Senior Committee: Senior Play: Intramural Play. Sports. C I. A S S O F 5 I 9- DONNA PAUL MARY ELIZABETH Red Cross 2: Annual PATTERSON Committees 4: Transferred from Kensington High School: Sophomore' I-I o p Committee: Music: Senior Play: French Club. Sports 4: Student Council 4: Senior Advisory Council 4: Sophomore I-lop: Junior Prom: Senior Play. -ffestg1g.gp .g,z' I' tr .,.. SS: assi . wgf.,-I-4 if . K Ce 4 M. ,,,.. ,. , ..:. 35319535 lififsz ?1- 4 , 5 trssiwi 1??t?4sLf'T,iZ:fas-,iegif-it H,--' f f, i:.i,:5g,i,s z-x5iiEE'iiHEg,,g -ae. :sei W, .,,,, MM , Sir Q E354 .91-Q, ititwtgsih,:?iiffw'v,-iii? , J' - 55 . X. yf,1,o1:-,-- 11' 7, V' ,. VIVIAN POTTER lJ ' 'Xii'1 T ' Effie' ' , if f I if . 4 . I in .A an .. 5,24 , ti si it wi S-get ' J get 1 , C sf LESTER PERISON Photography Com- mittee: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom Committee: Boys' Service Club: Basket- ball Manager: Ten- nis: Intramural Bas- ketball. Squad Leaders' Club 4: Girl ' Service Club 4: Sports l, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore I'-lop: Junior Prom: Annual Staff: Anonymous Stati 3, 4: Volleyball Captain 4. i. A3431 Q E . T-fa: L. ,Rio ,'.. 25 .I QM , 5 .. .,., - - , L ff .,,. , f e , f . atme-.e,:i,.:f.--'f,,: q , z, ., 2-fi, -?m,gv,:- I I - -of-fi: ,..,, s, XQMQ xg ima , - Este? S -f DONALD PRUDER Junior Prom Com- mittee: Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3: Annual Committee: Sophomore H o p Committee: Senior P I a y Committee: Stage Crew 4. CONSTANCE PESCH Merit Award: Cheer- leading 2, 3, 4: Sportsmanship Club: French Club: Sopho- more Central Board: Hop, Prom Commit- tees: Annual Com- mittee: I-lomeroom Otiicer 2: Sports I, 2, 3, 4. fi' ix i me 1 S Kai R- THOMAS ROSINSKI Football: Baseball: Basketball: Sports- manship: Discussion: Latin: V-H: Service Clubs: Stud. Coun- cil: Merit Award: Senior Play: Hop, Prom, Annual Com- mittees: Sr. Party: Orchestra. ' sffygfffiivilifffiigglgsr-sr ' K I - - X. - 7 , ' I .W ,. - , ' x ,r,,,f,-.-.,,q3f1,'fi.-fha? ' ,Es- mf. Q, r 1 1 I , rf 1af:z,--, - r sir..-5 '1,,rE I. QA ll' ' T55 ing' I T'Y'l H I ig- f, K ' .f i' jj A Ill-'V . ,- isp ii H f ' sas- gsggg: - .- 3-, ' ,., lsr, . - f ssc: s , ' CASIMIR PULEO Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Varsity H Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: Annual Committee: Student Council 3: Junior Central Board. GERALDINE REUTER Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4: Echoes Typing Statt 4: Sophomore l-lop Committee: Senior Play: Senior Party. ' - T K.-r '-, 'E Iitii-Q 1' 'S Q ,. , its - if-fi' f-A J ,A ff' -ai 1 is fe- ,-Lfbvil g5Q's6ggg4 f' M Ai- M,,s 8 is ft: --A 35 i es- M ' -3' DONALD OUINN Football 2-4:,Bowling 2-4: V-I'-I Club: Boys' Service Club, Otiicer 2, 3: Discussion Club: Co-Cap't Foot- ball: Soph. Hop: Jr. Prom: Annual Staff: Student Council: In- tramural Basketball: Baseball I-4. DAVID REICH EL Annual 3, 4: Art Club 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Soph- omore Hop, Junior Prom, Committees: Senior Play. - N wa. is 4 MSL ,gs is -IR 3 R is ,gg 1 A Q 5 We , . . . .s W. 2: '- ,H ,- . , st,-,Wx 15 WRQQ re : M , 3-fx ' X , 'ss 1 we , ' BARBARA RICH 5 rris Arra , - . Chorus I, 2, 4: Vet- i erans' Choir: Ech- oes Statl 4: Sopho- I V I more Hop Commit- .A ,122 tee: Junior Prom -i i is Committee: Junior Central Board: Stu- dent Council 3: Sports I, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 3, 4. I- if lfigfgif Q: '51, CLASS OF SI WILLIAM RICHARDSON Football I-4: Track: Intr. Basketball I-4: Sportsmanship Club 3, 4: Latin Club: Student Council I, 2: Varsity H Club 4: Prom: Hop: Senior Party: Echoes Ed- itorial Staff. HUGH SCHICK ANTHONY RIZZO Discussion Club 4: Boys' Service Club 4: Hop 2: Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4: Squad Leader I, 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3. .. R I xr, ,, , DOROTHY ROUSSELLE Chorus 4: Annual LENI RUMEL Sportsmanship Club 3, 4: Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4: Press Club: Hop, Prom Commit- tees: Merit Award: Annual Statli: Dis- cussion Club 4. Football I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity I-I Club: ln- tramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee: Art Club: Annual Art Staff. 26 F ,:Q,, -. I Rf 'i,:'-l A I I ELAYNE SCHMITT Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Girls' Service Club: Sophomore Hop Junior Prom Com- mittees: Echoes 2, 4: Senior Play. If Editorial Statt: Intra- mural Soccer, Vol- - leyball, Bowling, Archery, Basketball, Softball. . M - ss- ..-.. ,R .ff A CARL SCHROTH Football 3, 4: Jun- ior Prom Committee 3: Basketball Mana- ger 3: Junior Red Cross 3: lntramural Basketball: Sopho- more Hop Commit- JOYCE SCHUNK Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore H o p Committee 2: Jun- ior Prom Committee 3: Girls' Service Club 4: Sports 3, 4: Squad Leader 4: An- nual Statt 4: Senior Play 4. - tg - ,354 :S- in Z., ,iff isis' JEANNE SCH UTTS Soph. Hop: Jr. Prom: Hamburg Sun Girls' Sports Editor: Squad Leader 1, 2, 3: Sports 1-4: Girls' Service Club: Art Club 2, 3, 4: Annual Statt: Senior Play Comm.: Chorus 2-4. tee. . RICHARD gn SCHWERTFAGER Band, omit 1.4, L.: f. Football i, 3, 4, Baseball 1-4: Squad i Leader: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Hop Comm.: Junior K Prom Comm.: Senior 5 H ' L Play: Varsity H. L ' 'A Club: Dance Band ' r. -'f 3,4, J.v,capi. JOYCE ANN SCOTT Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore l-lop Committee: Junior Prom Commit- tee: Chorus 1, 2, 4: Circulation Commit- CLASS OF 5I tee: Senior Play: Latin Club 1. ,Q Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Bowling 4: Latin Club 3, 4: French Club: Art . Vy,z -. it 6 in :ref , ,, , 1, t V 'iliisi if t vi T , ,,--- 5 . X ..- f 12552 :i, 1 srs A I JANET SELZLER lcr mii filgfii, . iiigfjiftsiiifi 'ff' PM P ' Elms l' 2' 3' 41 4 A JOYCE M. SCOTT im: Prom com. fy 1 Q15 , intramural Sports 2, mittee Sophomore ' VVJ, X, 3, 4: Annual 3, 4: Hop Committee: Sophomore Hop Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Committee 2: Junior Senior Party: Anon- ff: Prom Committee 3: ymous Statt: Annual is .k:.V: it Senior Play 4: Sen- Staff: Red Cross: K t V k,jfk,L,,-is - K1 ior Party Cast. Squad Leader 1. rti S f H i t JOANNE SHEPARD A J --,. cc,, , HAROLD SMITH Latin Club 3, 4: A y HAROLD TJTT A Projection crew, Squad Leader: lntra- M Q STAFFEHL ,VLP Senior Pmty, Soph. mural Sftoflfs 45 Edl' , ' Junior Prom Commit- omore Hop Commit- torial Committee of tee 3: Senior Annual in i: tee: lntramural Echoes: SBUIOV Play: Committee 4: lntra- T' Sports: Junior Prom Senior PGYW- mural Bowling 4: ' 3 Committee. Senior Play Commit- tee: Sophomore Hop Committee. I Iv,- .lyr x , f , yki QQ! ': T ROBERT SUSANNE STONE STADELMAIER A --rf ' 5 si' A , .r at G :Q Sophomore Hop Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Photography Com- mittee ot Echoes. 27 Theta Club: Chorus: Sports: Squad Lead- er: Junior Prom: As- semblies: Circulation Committee: Senior Play. if JAMES THOM PSON Sophomore H o Committee: Junioii Prom Committee: Senior Play Commit- tee: Stage Crew: Homeroom Otlicer. fry. ,r z it ti 1, . n,..,,,, , ,nf s V75 KENNETH WADE Varsity H Club l, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football 2, 4: Jun- ior Varsity Basketball ii .-:wr Q 1 - ' ,X :.rf,,,. , , s 'm f -4. ' W. . W Si .Q7Hr9'i:f N 1 ' ff it 'E 4 'ffrliif is it We NANCY TUCKER Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Merit Awards 2- 45 Student Council: Anonymous: Service, Theta,Sportsmanship Latin, Discussion Clubs: Sports: Hop: Prom: Senior Play: Business Manager Annual. RICHARD VOSS Sophomore H o p Committee 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Play 4: Chor- us 2, 3, 45 intramu- ral Baslcetball l, 2, 3, 4: Traclc 3: Senior Party 4: All State 3, 4. CAROL WHALEN Sportsmanship 4: Girls' Service 3, 45 Latin 3, 4: Clubs: Merit Award 3, 4: Senior Advisory Council: Homeroom Otticer l-4: Hop, Prom, Senior Play, Annual Comm. 2-4: 2, 3. Band 4: Chorus l. 5 A A C l- A 5 5 O F 5 I 1 5 SAN D R5 W' USE. r,, ,'. Q, ,Viy f p gg , Salutatorian Merit iiii f 7 ..,. CATHERWE iiflriffriir'ri2S5i' Siiiif it . -rr. l iiii WHEATON cussion Club: Ger- ,x . . jf J, Junior Prom Com- man Club: Theta si Y T 3 is mittee: Sophomore Club: Sports: Stu- , r . f H o p Committee: dent Council Sopho- A i,-' r, . ' HOmefOOm Otiiwri more, Junior Boards: it f Squad Leader: Sen- Hop, Prom Commit- 1- Zgi 3 ior Play Committee. tees. H JOAN wierirve 3 S p o r t s m a n s h i p r French, Squad Lead- , ers Clubs: Choral 3, 4: Small chairs 3, fi 3 CRYSTAL Yui1.L 4: Quartet: All State :'::- f f Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 4: Student COUY1- Tm' Annual Committees oil: Empire Girls' - w - 3, 4, Chorus 1, 3, State: Prom: Nation- 4, Grrys Choral 3, al Honor Society: Sr. 4, Girl'5 Quartet 4, Paf'fY- iff! Sophomore H o p: ANNETTE WOLFE Chorus 3: Band l, 2, 3: Girl's Bowling l, 4: Badminton 4: Junior Red Cross Council 4: Circula- tion: Promotion Committees 4: Squad Leader l: Play Committee. Junior Prom: Senior Play: Squad Leader 2, 3. pf L 28 Fi' ELAINE ZURBRICK Student Council: Choral: Small Choir: Chorus: All State: Art Club Pres.: As- semblies: Sports: Annual Art Statt: Prom: Hop Chair.: Senior Play: Red Cross: Senior Advis- ory Council. 'SL r- Kf: 132125 Si i ' 5 ,, W . 55 - L if 7 X ARTHUR WITTMAN Varsity H Club 4: Football l: Tennis 3: Cross Country 4: Projection Crew 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew 3, 4: Anonymous 3, 4: Echoes Com- mittee. - ' iir SENIOR ADVISORY COUNCIL MAKES FINAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR NAME CARDS Seated: Cherry, Massaro, I-lorton, Bury, Whalen, Koch, Wieting, Donhauser, Kraiger, Mr. Jayne. Standing: Elliott, Burgwardt, McLaren, Mead, Vann, Rohrer, Zurbriclc, Samulslcj, Diamond. THESE BOARDS RAN CLASS ACTIVITIES THAT FOLLOW SOPHOMORE CENTRAL BOARD COMPLETES PLANS FOR ANNUAL SOPH HOP Front: Miller, Kern, Kersh, Woolsey, Shoemaker, Kiefer, Stowell, Blinston, Swanelcamp. 2cI: Miss Warburton, Bowers, Scott, Amos, Nagel, Palisano, Moyer, Clarlc, Niihn, Hammond, Frye. Rear: Riefler, Wiltse, Edgar, Carpenter, Meier, Kamman, Crimi, Smith. JUNIOR CENTRAL BOARD DECIDES ON CLASS RINGS Front: I-lale Liberty, Lucarell, Moissinac, Webber, Mable, Wheeler, Miss Seavey. 2d: Yaeger, Behrns, Zittel, Moran, Quinby, Melyn. Rear: Miss Gifford, Mr. Detletson, Miss Harvey, Mr. Wilder, Miss Howes, Ahrens, Dougherty. CAST GETS MAKE-UP PREPARATION Donhauser, Helfaer, Mrs. Birdsey, Zurbriclr. This year's Senior play, a Three acT comedy. enTiTIed The Inner Willy , was a success Tor everyone concerned. The play, under The com- peTenT direcTion oT Miss I-lowes, concerned a henpecked hero, Willoughby Adams, and his in- ner man. WiIIoughby's aunTs were deTermined To Tind some nice young Iady Tor him To Take To The dance, but Inner Willy, Willoughby's conscience, arrived iusT in Time To make a man ouT of him. The audience was especially amused by The hilarious anTics of Inner Willy and The Three possessive and soIiciTous aunTs. ACT ACT ACT ACT I-The Seniors Clan Pmme CAST OF CHARACTERS WILLOUGHBY ADAMs,-....-,,,,,,, .,., -.-L ..... J me Hermanson AUNT HESTElL......-.. ..... ,..-,-...---,-.-..,,- ,.,..... J lm. wining AUNT LOUISE.- .... . .... ........ - ....,.........., -,....-.,,--.,.,sue slam AUNT OLGA, ..... - ..... - - .,.. -,. ,..... .. .... ....-.-..-.-,E1arne zufbl-ack INNER WILLY .....,......, ...,,.......... - -..--.,. .... Robert Blank STANLEY CLARK ..,........ - ,. ......., ,-,........-. ...,. J aim Kempf MIKE ,.... . ..............................,..,.,.,.... .. MARYBELLE TURNER ..... . ....... . ........,...,...Ph.1ap Harm ..............jnannc Schurrs TRUDY MARSHALL.. ........,.......... . ..,. . .... . ...., Lynn McCurcIy JANET MARSHALL... ..,.. .,....-..,. ,.,.. .. ,....,.,,,,,,..., ... .... ......Sandra Wrlrse CAROL MARTIN ....,., --, ...-. ,.., ... ...... ......... ,..,,. - ......... . ..., . ..,.. Ann Eaton i' i' ir Place: The nldiashioncd living room af zh Time: The prcscm. ir t -k sYNoPsrs refnly evening in spring, I: wmlrhy Adams sisrers II-Scene I: The same. Thm: days Inrrr. II-Scene 2: The same. An hour l.xzcr. III-The same. Early evening, thrcc days larer. THREE ACTS OF THE ADAMS FAMILY Front: Schutts, Zurbrick, Hermanson. Standing: I-Ielfaer, Eaton, Blank. THE THREE SPINSTER AUNTS Wieting, Stone, Zurbriclr ellie .Slnncn clllfilllllg PRODUCTION STAFF Diuctor. ,............. ......--.....-.- ,..,.. . ...Miss Mary T. Howes Business Arrangemencs.......,.,......,.-,..,,,,,,,--,M-,,.jv1rl Lloyd Jayne Tickets .,........,.,.........,.....,,.,,..... ....-.-...--,.--.--.-Mis Hazzl johnson School Publicizy.........,- ..,.. -.......,-.. .... -...... ..... Speech Classes M4lU'14P..-.......,,,,,,....,,,.....,....,..Mrs. M. H. Birdsey U-Yl16TS---Q-..----N -------.--- .- ..,.. ... ..... - ,... Miss Veronica McGee Stage Manager ............,. - .... ..... .... . ......,.... .,....,....-..-..,...............john Bauer Crew-Richard Krazmien, Alfred Gates, An Wittman, james Thompson. Properties ..... . ..,.......,..,.. .. ...................... ,... .,... Paul Holden, Thomas Rosinski Tickets ,.... ..-.... .... .... .... . .... .......-.-...,--.....Chairman, Louise Samulski Fred Burgwnrclx, Carol Whalen, Harriet Horton, Joseph Mead. Nlnlicfiip ..,.............. . .,..,.,.,, , ...,.,,.,. . .......... . .......... . .... . .......,..,.................. .. .... ....-..-.-Fay Bury jcan Eighmc, joan Donhnuscr, Harriet Horton, joan Diamond. Alice Bills Pmmpzrrs .,,., . ,... ............,.,..,,,... , . ..,...... ... .,.. . ..,.,.,..,....... Nancy Tucker, Melba Coyle Ushers and Ushcrcttus arc those seniors who have sold the most tickets for their class play. 'A' 'A' 'k ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The sincere thanks nf thc students of the senior class gc co faculty M I members and members of the community who helped make our play a success HILARIOUS SATIRE Front: Stone, Wieting, McCurdy. Standing: Kempl, Wiltse. Miss l-lowes, Wittman, Tucker, Parlato. No play could be a success wilhoul The work of the people behind 'rhe scenes. These people included The lickel, make-up, and prop- erly commillees, promplers and slage crew. The 'rickel commillee surpassed former years wilh a lremendous drive for sales. The make-up com- miliee was responsible for lhe elderly, dignified appearance of lhe old maid aunls. The properly commiilee oblained lurnilure suilalole 'lor a mid- Viclorian room and 'rhe siege crew is lo be com- mended on its capable assislance in raising ihe sei. INNER WILLY BAFFLES AUNTS Zurbrick, Blank, Stone, l-lermanson. EDITORIAL STAFF COMPLETING WRITE-UPS Fornes, Tucker, Herron, Gates, Czechowski, Kuebler, O'Grabisz, Meyn, Forness, Webber, Mrs. Birdsey, Brox lChr.l, I-lale, Mead, Spoon, I-lellaer, Schutts, Kintner, Shepard, Fowler, Wiltse, Wieting. ART STAFF DEVELOPING THEME FOR DIVIDERS Front: Moissinac, Eaton lChr.l, Palisano, Zurbrick, Carpentier, Kiefer, Knapp, Koch. REAR: McNamara, Blinston, Behrns, Mr. Bach, Reichel, Riefler, Schick. PROMOTION COMMITTEE RECEIVES CURTIS PLAQUE Front: Whalen, I-Iorton, Bills, Samulski, lChr.l, Coyle, Paul. Rear: L. Lillie, Wolfe, Rumel, Mr. Collins, Tucker, Miles, Fowler, Kintner. ,,,- ..f.- Z, f,f.1.g2rQgsfjrw.Q,r: , j . ,. . . . U55 'bis-1 4 Q , ,,, .' RW' 'C' , .4 ,. rw My W -- Lk , ., f f I f- A Q' 'rs New-wg ,,... , I I ,.. , I , ,.,, sg: EXECUTIVE l Front: Gern, Tucker lBus. Mgr.l, McCurdy lMgr. Ed.l. Rear: Horton, Samulski. l I cl-loesl I+ is Ihe duly of These num- erous slaffs 'lo compile 'rhe ma- I rerial for Ihis annual. The sen- I ior class furnishes 'rhe largesr number of members bul sopho- mores and iuniors are accepred primarily for 'rraining and ex- perience. The execulive board consisrs of 'rhe heads of all 'rhe slafls plus 'rhe edilor-in-chief, lhe managing edilor, and The business manager. lr is Iheir 'rask 'lo lay our every minure derail of rhe yearbook. The promorion srarl carries on Ihe Curlis Campaign +o raise ex- TYPING COMMITTEE IN Horton lChr.l, Pellien, Koch, Whalen, I-lildebrant, Spoon, D. Lillie, Selzler, Bills. 32 STAFF Front: Cherry lEditorl, Eaton, Mr. Collins. ear: McLaren, Brox, Kintner. CIRCULATION STAFF RECEIVING ROOM ASSIGNMENTS S T A F F S Mr. Huntley, Scott, Bills, Wolte, Lillie, Miles, Howe, Lapare, Gem, lChr.l, Massaro, Naber, Elliott, Monclcton, Ellwood, Paul, Eorness, Knoche ICO-Chnl, Feldman, Norman, Stattehl, Mait- land Rich, Schunlc, Ball, Eighme, Horton. tra tunds tor printing. All pictures are taken Care ot by the photography and snapshot committees while the write-ups, tirst written by the editorial committee. are typed by the typing statt. The art statt'en- hances the annual with draw- ings and sketches depicting the theme upon which the book is built. The circulation statt sells the yearboolcs and distributes them upon arrival. Thus, through the united ettorts ot these groups the Hamburg High School ECHOES is born. LAST MINUTE RUSH Bowman, Naber, Massaro, Powers, Bury, G. Meier, Potter, R. Meier, Goodridge. 33 SNAPSHOT COMMITTEE PREPARING EQUIPMENT Melberg, McLaren lChr.l, Fowler, Mr. Collins, Burdette, Wilson. PHOTOGHAPHY STAFF ARRANGING PICTURE SCHEDULE Front: Elliott, Donhauser, Rumel, Kintner, IChr.l, Diamond, Perison. Rear: Pesch, Scott Mr. Collins, Mead, Tuclcer. 1 JUNIOR CLASS HOMEROOM 308, Front: Fowler, Mabie, Lucarell, Liberty, Moissinac, Tisdel, Miss Seavey. 2nd: Bachman, MacArthur, Gaylord, Rittman, Niclcrenz, Schmitt, Bole. Rear: Steese, Burdette, Denniclc, Kirkby, Wittmeyer. HOMEROOM 211, Front: Feldman, Weiss, Tatford, Zittel, Dougherty, Hale, Herron, McMahon, Volo. 2nd: Miss Gitford, Allemeier, Cline, Wein, Fegley, Liebler, Foit, Smeltzer, Bruce, Emerling, Kreamer, Herrett, Nowiclci. Rear: King, Robie, Crawford, Banks, Sawers, Haas, Francisco, Rowe, Knapp, Wilson, l Bodge. HOMEROOM 105, Front: Hayden, Meier, Bechlen, Wheeler, Ahrens, Dougherty, Burgwardt, Morrow, Walcelee. 2nd: Kuhn, Connors, Feldman, Rast, Long, Harrington, Schumer, Georgi, Klein, Stroup, Wolfe, Mr. Detletson. Rear: Pickhardt, Hughes, Holden, Patterson, Kassell, Twohey, Firey, Dugan, Denea, Rose, Momberger. 34 CLASS Wheeler iTreas.l, Bechlen iSect.l JUNIOR CLASS Front: Parsons, Kerslw, Zittel, Roberts, Dolinar, Sausner, Blaine. 2nd: Weinar, Momberger, Forness, Fladd, Kuenn. Rear: Logel, Scott, Lapp, K. Monclcton, R. Monclrton. HOMEROOM 206, Front: Monclcton, Rietler, Collins, Dole, Nelson, Behrns, Yaeger, Ross, Czechowslci, Wagner, Grimm. 2ncl: Mr. Wilder, Wolf, Broclr, Lenlward, Stang, Finlayson, O'Grabisz, Carpenter, AIFF, Ahrens, Lail, Emery, Klippert, Killian, Miss Howes. Rear: Melberg, Anzulewicz, Houglnton, Stutir, Walters, Bowman, Anderson, Brewster, Schweilrert, Crance, Pearl, Axelson, White. OFFICERS HOMEROOM 208, Front: Miss Harvey, Riggs, Moran, Wilson, Meyn, Webber, Villepigue Swartztrauber, Parlato. Znd: Kilner, Routledge, Mason, Spoon, Newman, Powers, Howes Meyn lV. Pres.l. D0U9lWeftY lPfeS-lf Griffey, Rear: Fawcett, Boyce, Feldman, Larson, Waterlielcl. 35 SOPHOMORE CLASS HOMEROOM 310, Front: Kinyoun, Biemer, Kamman, Palisano, Woolsey, Swanekamp, Forsman, Mussen. Znd: Mr. Bacli Webb, Rosenlwahn, Crowley, Melberg, Henry, Sickau, Staelaell, Barrett, Brice. Rear: Simon, l-lowes, Wagner, Gerber, Dils, Schmidt, Cole, Lamm. HOMEROOM 313, Front: Zittel, Glass, Blinston, Kern, Wiltse, Edgar, Marks, Feclick. Znd: Miss Mattie, Wagner, Brown, Miller, Clwesnut, Pound, Spoon, Sclwetller. Rear: Potter, Haas, Tills, Lewis, Fortlmman, l-lolynski, Crance, lnskip, Rutterman. Frye lPres.l, H CLASS Crimi lV. Pres.l HOMEROOM 107, Front: Wallace, Clark, Kersch, Frye, Amos, Nordlum, Finemore. Znd: Miss HOMEROOM 109, Fyonfg Colton, Barnes Mont, Manion, Milligan, Bauer, E. Hartloft, Rayner, Sclwunk, Fouchie, McDonald, Fleming, Hien, Long. 2nd, M355 Graham, Hellriegel Dake. Rear: Brumbaugli, Emerling, Kuczka, Weppner, Jackson, Powers, Rybarzyk, N. Hartloff. Brock, Magi-ennan, Rear: Lapis, Hadrych 36 Scrimger. SOPHOMORE CLASS HOMEROOM 311, Front: Breuss, Taylor, Nagel, Rietler, Carpenter, Lloyd, Fissell. 2nd: Banko, Klemp, Rosiek, McAllister, Smith, Howie, Pierce. Rear: Smallenburg, Dimpfl, Saunders, Lord, Van Gorder, Zegler, Black, Mazur, Mr. Collins. i OFFICERS Woolsey lTreas.l , Shoemaker lSeCt,l HOMEROOM 312, Front: Pteil, Quinlan, B. Smith, Meier, Miller, Newman, Jewell. Znd: Russell, Carpentier, Volo, Wilkinson, S. Smith, Gentili, Salzman, Ehrman, Ramos, Miss Warburton. Rear: Doran, Guyer, Pfarner, Klein, Lehmann, Schneller, Wesp, Le Mere, Bartlett. Front, Nuhn, Bowers, Hammond, Moyer. Znd: Bennet, Lacaille, Armbruster, Richards. Rear: Byron, Derbyshire, Mammoser. HOMEROOM 307, Front: Riggs, Kiefer, Crimi, Shoemaker, Stowell, Mullett, Heath. Znd: Felt Ball, Bradley, Foit, McNamara, Rockwood, Mulvey. Rear: Saunders, Wolfe, Shadle, Gage Millar, Mr. Gottshall. 37 Every year The Junior Class oT Hamburg High School presenTs iTs prom. This semi- Tormal dance is one oT The mosT eagerly anTicipaTed evenTs oT The year. LasT year The class oT l95l presenTed MoonlighT Magic in The grade school gymnasium, beauTiTully decoraTed in accordance wi+h This Theme. Under The guidance oT Miss Seavey, The Junior adviser, PeTer Venn, as Chairman oT The dance, supervised all arrangemenTs. The ninTh grade ioined wi+h The senior high in voTing Tor The Icing and queen. Those coveTed honors were won by PeTer Vann and Fay Bury, who had as Their aTTendanTs The runners up, Richard Rohrer and Joan Diamond. REFRESHMENT INTERMISSION Samulslci, Eaton in foreground. CORONATION OF ROYAL PAIR Driscoll, Vann, Bury, Moore. MOONLIGHT MAGIC DANCING UNDER THE MAGICAL MOON COUPLES SURROUND THE BALLERINA Woolsey, Riefler, Kintner, Rosinski, Wilson, Cherry. WILIGHT TWIRL v , One of ihe ouisfanding social evenis of ihe season was lhe Sophomore Class's annual hop. ln carrying ouf 'rhe iheme, Twiligh+ Twirl, Jrhe walls were covered wi'rh blue and while slreamers, silver siars, and clouds, malf- ing a decora+ive background for +he cenfer ol: aiiracfion, a paper mache balerina. Mon+e Rieiler, general chairman, was ably assisied by ihe Sophomore Class. Miss Warburion. +he class adviser, and The oiher sophomore feachers. The homeroom moihers generously donaied refreshmen+s io be served during infermission, lurihering 'rhe nighl s success. The music for fhis enioyable dance was provided by Les Fox's Ryfhm Band, wi+h our Mr. Jayne. AMBITIOUS PREPARATIONS Palisano, Mr. Juin, Shoemaker. PROPERTY or DANCERS TWIRL UNDER THE STRQMBQRQ H15TQRlCAl+ SOCIETY 'Qjf XMAS PARTY PLANNERS STEADY COUPLE AND THE BIG WHEEL Scott, Schwertfager, Cherry, Whalen. EASTER PARTY PLANNERS THE BOOKWORM IN THE XMAS SKIT SE Richard son, Cherry, Kirkby. 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Since many modern colleges require 'foreign language for admission, Ham- urg srudenis are foriunare in being offered rheir choice of rhree. Laiin Irighil, 'raughi by Miss Graham, gives one a knowledge of The anciem' Roman civilizaiion and also grammar 'Fundamen- Eals of many modern languages. French Abelowl, raughi by Miss Warburron, nd German iboffoml, Jraughi by Miss eavey, give srudenis a background in he liieraiure and cusioms of France and Germany. Therefore, lhrough our anguages, we of Hamburg High are iven a culrural background i'ha+ will e helpful in college and will make us eller world cirizens. Kobes, Altenberg, Brice, Miss Graham, Griffin, Hoare, Clark, Phalen, Powers, Lockwood, Ville- pique, Meier, Dennick, Wittrneyer, Werner, Simon. LANGUAGES PREPARE FOR COLLEGE Herron, Kiefer, Rumel, Kinyoun, Lail, Maissinac, Tatlorcl, Finlayson, Banko, Fowler, Miss Warburton. Hartlofl. ' McCuiston, Gage, Bartlett, Klein, Stowell, Houghton, Brumba ugh, Wodtke, Gregory, Conway, Dougherty, Cummins, Cox Miss Seavey, Fleming. 41 English is extremely important in school as it builds a 'foundation for understanding all other subiects. The sophomores, through the leadership ol Miss Mattie Ileftl, and Miss Howes, studied literature backgrounds of A Tale of Two Cities and Julius Caesar, and grammar. Under the direction ol Mrs. Birclsey, juniors, Ibelowl, rea American worlcs, learned how to b poets, actors, and writers, and stressec vocabulary. Miss McGee's seniors Ibot- 'I'omI, were introduced to the English masters. During the second semester they could choose between speech or creative writing, or they could go orl with their English IV. Dalce, Richards, Bennet, Rayner, I-Iolynslri, Webb, Van Gorder, Mullet, Chestnut, Wagner, Miller, Carpentier, Tucker, Gentili, Black, Miss Mattie, Salzm Lord. ENGLISH Cloclrwisez Walters, G Klein, Connors, Rietler, I' Green, Benker, Harrington, Gem, Forness, Lillie, Wiltse, Diamond, Brox, Bates, Tucker, Miss McGe an, Manion, Frye, Dimpfl, Russel, Donavan AND SOCIAL STUDIES ARE imm, Monclcton, Crawford, Howes, Patterson, Swartztrauber, Mrs. Birdsey, Emerling, Georgi, Wheeler, Brewster, Allemeier, Lenhard. 'Q-A 1? Helfaer, Meier, Fewlces, Schmitt, Schiedel, Lehmann, Bills, Rumel, e, Damon, Smith, Hermanson, Booth, Schwertfager, 42 N Hamburg's students are introduced to three phases ot social studies. With Mr. Collins, the sophomores fbelowl. discover world history and backgrounds ot present day government. Miss Git- tord teaches the juniors lbottoml, about American history. A 'Feature ot l95O was an election held in our own school as an indicator ot public opinion. ln I2+h year social studies lrightl, students learn, from Miss Johnson, the import- ance ot discussion in problems ot Am- erican lite. This year it is hoped that representatives ot the senior and iunior social classes will again take part in the annual session ot the mock U. N. in Buttalo. Harrington, Bates, Wittman, Samulski, Fowler, Wolfe, Schwertfager, Lehmann, Fewkes, Whalen Elliott, Ball, Tucker, Koch, Miss Johnson, Rohrer, Rumel, Burgwardt, Pellien. THE CORE SUBJECTS IN ALL SCHEDUL S Barrett, Potter, Heath, McAllister, Felt, Grass, Kiefer, Wagner, Stowell, Weppner, Shoemaker, Jackson, Fleming, Rietler, Carpenter, Ptarner, Amos, McGuire, Kamman, Wesp, Watertield, Powers, Mr. Collins, Shadle, Dimptl. Ahrens, Kilner, Herron, Mabie, Patterson, Bole, Rose, Bowman, Parlato, Smeltzer, Riggs, Lail, Lapp, Wittmeyer, Tattord, Morrow, Spoon, Collins, Banks, Dole, Conners, Quimby, Altf, Grittin, Axelson, Houghton, Miss Gifford. 43 Kern, Milligan, Mammoser, Crimi, Schneller, Webb, Niclzrenz, Cox, Mr. Gottschall. MATHEMATICS AND SCIEN Hamburg High School can be commended Tor Turning ouT such excellenT sTudenTs as may be Tound in The maThemaTics deparTmenT. MaThemaTics is always a lcey subiecT. Allrhough There are more sTudenTs enrolled in The diTTerenT classes Than previous years. our maThemaTics Teachers have worked very hard To Teach The sTudenTs The principles oT These subiecTs. SubiecTs Taken in The maThemaTics deparTmenT have become less Tedious Through The Tireless eTForTs of Miss Harvey and Mr. GoTTshall. Plane GeomeTry labovel, is TaughT y Mr. GoTTshall. lnTermecliaTe algebra, advanced algebra, Trigo- nomeTry lbelowl, and solid geomeTry are TaughT by Miss Harvey. Because oT Their eTForTs and Timeless aid, The ordinary sTudenT becomes acquainTed wiTh The subiecT To The poinT ThaT iT becomes a TascinaTing and inTeresTing exercise To The mind. MaThe- maTics has become more essenTial wiTh The greaT advance OT This Technical world. Miss Harvey, Wheeler, BrewsTer, Mason, Donhauser, Liebler, Emery, SchwertTager, Hermanson, Long, Patterson, Quinby, Meyn. CE ARE 44 Fowler, Diamond, Wiltse, Firey, Naber, Francisco, Schmitt, Piclrhardt, Eighme, Burdette, Kraiger, Wolf, Kintner, Mr. Jayne. COLLEGE PREPARATORY MAJORS 45 In 305 and 3I4 functions a very pracfical type of activity, for if is there that Hamburg teen-agers sfucly science. Physics and chemistry fabovel, under Mr. Jayne, teach them by academics and experiments the why and how of the everyday things wifh which they deal. Biology lbelowl, taught by Mr. Wilder, explains facts about plants and animals, making students better acquainted with the surrounding life. ln these classes, the science instructor strives fo promote independence of fhoughf and fo enable the students to progress to the exfenf of his inifiafe. To attain this, he attempts to malce his classes fascinafing and fo motivate the students fo discover the opporfunifies awaiting them in the field of science. His courses prepare for college which is fhe sfudenf's foundation for his advance in this, the scientific age. Some students also find work directly in nearby industrial laboratories. Fecliclr, Finlayson, Smith, Derbyshire, Smallenburg, Mac Arther, Mussen, Crance, Saunders, Tisdel, Van Gorder Green wald, Brumbaugh, Russell, Forsman, Pierce, Nagel, Stuhr, Marks, Le Mere, Kempf, Crimi, Tills,Mr. Wilder Moran, Naber, Vail, Bowman, Bodge, Mr. Huntley, Reuter, White, Brock, Wakelee, Weinar. Our business courses give students desiring a business career specialized knowledges and skills for use in their chosen phase of work. Miss Mont teaches shorthand, transcription, secre- tarial and otiice practice lbelowl. She also teaches her girls ottice etiquette. Under the capable leadership of Mr. Huntley, students learn the intricacies ot record keeping in the bookkeeping and accounting classes lleftl. Students learn typing Ibottoml, and business law under Mr. Detlefson's watchful eye. Any student completing these courses may step out into the business world 'Feeling complete confidence in himself, and many have. BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL Goodridge, Hildebrant, Meier, Wheaton, Lillie, Horton, Pellien, Selzler, Bury, Miss Mont, Maitland. Miles, Herron, Brodbeck, Liebler, Mr. Detlefson, Finkel, Kraiger, Sickau, Emerling, Knapp, Staebell, Kersch, Schefiler, E. Zittel, Gates, Dukich, Holden, G. Zittel, Salzman, Henry, Puleo, Gentili, Diamond, Wagner, Rosinski, Gern, Thompson, Rayner, Brown, Riggs, Stone. 46 The mechanical drawing classes lbe- lowl, under ihe supervision of Mr. Frederic Measer, inlroduces Jrhe indus- 'rrial arls s'ruclen+s +0 Jrhe knowledge of induslrial rechnology and engineering qdesigns. The woodworking classes lrighil lunder The supervision of Mr. Jerome iWilker, provides The opporlrunily for lsludenls +o become 'familiar wifh ma- lferials, Tools, machines, and induslrial iprocesses. lvlelal shop lboffoml, under lihe skillful hands of Mr. Frederick Scru- jlon, is a very popular course wilh our mechanically-minded sludenfs. The me- llal shop classes inslrucl The sludenls in lfhe use and operalion of +he many ma- lchines in 'rhe shop. Mazur, Carpenter, Pfarner, Rybarczyk, Kempf, Mr. Wilker, Van Gorder TARTS PREPARE FOR CAREERS Jackson, Kamman, Parlato, Wagner, Mr. Measer, Neiger, Lehman, Perison, Wittman, Riefler, Hellriegel, Routledge. Staffehl, Parlato, Krazmien, Puleo, Bauer, Fruder, Mr. Scruton, Smith, Hughes, Le Mere, Griffey, Schweikert 47 In boys' physical educarion lbolfoml under Mr. McGamwell, +he boys are raughl' lo handle and develop 'rheir bodies Jrhrough physical acrivilies. Among These are soccer, baskelball, rrack, rumbling, wresrling, and volley- ball. In girls' healrh lbelowl, Miss Dillen- beck Jreaches Jrhe 'ioundaiion for sound minds and bodies and good heallh habils in order To make 'rhe girls heallhy young women. ln driver educaiion. under ihe direciion of Mr. Scruron and Mr. Rodiek flefll, sludenis learn 'lhe correcr way To drive in order +o make our driving safer. lr is a half-year course which enrolls a limiied class of beiween I2 and 24 pupils. GYM, HEALTH AND DRIVER ED. ARE Fowler, Quinby, Liberty, Feldman, Meier, Emery, Hayden, Miss Dillenbeck, Stang, Meyn, Newman, Wein, .ai ew mm mmm Dake, Bartlett, Fawcett, Brice, Firey, Crance, Melberg, White, Howes, R. Waterlield, Hammond, Knapp, Herrett, Kam- man, Rose, Nullar, Lehman, Rosenhahn, Weinar, Jackson, Dougan, Cox, H. Waterlield, Potter, Schmidt, Russell, Ahrens, 48 Martucci, Haas, M ulvey. Remedial physical educalion lbelowl, now in Hs second year, is 'rhe school's program of individual insfrucfion for boys in physical educalion. The boys are selecfed by a screening process during which +hey are lesred for pos- fure, coordinalion, and sirengrh. These oys are 'rhen given special aciiviiies o improve defecls. In girls' physical educalion lboHomi. Miss Dillenbeclc. wilh lhe help of praclice 're-achers, reaches body coordinarion lhrough hysical aclivilies. Mr. McGamwell, in oys' heallh lrighfj, 'reaches his sludenls lo undersfand Their bodies and how +o bare for Them. These Jrry +o obfain a safe and heallhful living. Fon SAFE AND Cranc pert, H e, Firey, Ahrens, Bodge, Killian, Haas, Pearl, Herrett, Kilner, Knapp, Dougan, Vail, Klip 'Nhite, Rose, Melberg, Ross, Mr. McGamwell, Fawcett. ALTHFUL LIVING Mr. McGamwell, Bowers, Walters, Smallenburg, Wiltse, Greenwald, Emerling. Feldman, Donhauser, Cherry, Wein, Fowler, Emery, Quinby, Shoemaker, Hayden, Monckton, Armbruster, Klemp, Liberty McCurdy, Gentile, Howie. 49 i l l i S , H Q . E Finlayson, Rittman, Fewkes,sWater'field, Lehman, Squire, Nissen, White, Robie, S. Niclcrenz, N. Niclcrenz, Helfaer, Altenburg, Howes, Davidson, Simon, Bieffe, Kern, B..Bole,'Reichelderfer, Qliurdetfe,-I.'Dennick, Klippert, Lillie, Mabie, Hodge, Powers, J. Bole. BAND AND ORCHESTRA DEVELOP MUSICAL The Hamburg High School band has grown increasingly beiier since Mr. Fiero came 'ro Hamburg. I+ has become more Than an organizaiion in which si'uden'rs pariicipalre for enioymeniz Siudenls are now' given a full credii' each year while slill having a good lime playing irheir in- sirumenls. This year a marking sysiem was sei up by Mr. Fiero whereby sludenfs musl really worlc +o obiain a high passing aver- age. Credil' is given for 'rhe amouni of lime speni praclicing, cleanliness of The insfrumenl, public performances, and cifi- zenship. The marching band was oursiand- ing las+ fall for iis fine performances al fooiball games and was undouloiedly 'rhe besf in Erie Counly. 50 Hammond, Schweikert, S. Howes, Ramsdell, Vail, Melberg, Kern, Whalen, Clarlc, Forness, Mead, D. Lillie, Rosenhahn, Rose, Rice. Davidson, White, Wolfe, Lockwood Herrett, Dimpfl, Burdette, Hellriegel The high school orchesfra, under 'rhe direciion of Miss Ross, is aciive in many school funcrions. I+ plays during assemblies, for gradualion, and mosi imporiani, for 'rhe pop Concerf in April. The siring ins+rumen+s are 'rhe foundalion of 'rhe orcheslra and are also ihe mosl difficull' +o play. Miss Ross spends much lime giving lessons on These insfrumenfs ro children in The grade school so 'rha'r when ihey reach high school 'rhey will be prepared for 'rhe orchesfra. Many of fhe woodwind and brass players of Jrhe orchesfra are also in fhe band and are rhereiore enioying The music of boih organizafions. S+uden'rs par- 'ricipa+ing in orchesfra earn one credii each year. Saunders, Miller, L. Denniclc, Cook, Axelson, Herretf, Delmar, Forthman, Rice, Miss Ross, Eckert. TALENTS WHILE CREDIT IS BEING EARNED N. Niclcrenz, C. Lehman, Dole, Becker, Axelson, Bjerre, L. Denniclc, Czerniejewslxi, Blank, Evans, Brewster, Powers, Rochester, Knapp, J. Den niclc, Hodge, Wieting, Grimm, L, Lillie, Mr. Fiero, Allemeier, O'Dell, Schwertfager, Simon, Kuenn, Wolfe, Howard, Smith, T. Howes Mclne rney, Tills, Newton, Siclcau, Robie, Hauck Griffey, Altenburg, R. Schweilcert, Rittman, R. Lehman, Lucarell, Reichelderfer, Diamond E ' i I Voss, Blan This year several choral groups have helped siudenls find an enjoyable and . worrhwhile oullel for Jrheir 'ralenls ir music. Miss Mildred Carrulrh clirecred The Girls' Chorale. This group, com- posed of eighlr members, rehearsec every morning before school. They per- 'formed for various oulside groups as Front: Wieting, Yuill, Villepique, Kraiger, Miss Young. Znd: Nickrenz, Diamond, Rittman, Wen as for regular School aCHvH,ieS' The OUR CHORAL GROUPS PROVIDE OT Our high school chorus of ninery members is under The leadership of Miss Judifh Young. This year 'rhey sang for numerous assemblies and presenred fwo concerls-one ar Chrisrmas 'rime wilh fhe orchesfra and +he annual spring pop concerf wilh 'rhe band. Some of fhe seleciions confained individual solos by various chorus members. Recordings were used +0 facilirafe learning correcl' fempo. phrasing. and dynamics of pieces 1'ha'r were sung. The chorus also wenf Chrisfmas caroling and par1'ic- ipafed in +he comrnunify pageani' presenred by Jrhe Hamburg LiHle Thearer Group. A group of Front: Miss Young, Nickrenz, Tisdel, O'Grabisz, Rockwood, Lucarell, Frye, Axelson. Znd: Scheffler, Pfiel, Collins, Rittman, Foresman, Kraiger, Wolfe, Brooks, Black. 3rcl: Schunk, Schmitt, Melberg, Marks, Finamore, Diamond, McLaren, Bowman, Lord. Rear: Brown, Glass, Banko, Herron, MacArthur, Ahrens, Carpenter, Scott, Miller, Haws, Fornes, Momberger. ?Q S5 E . 52 Q Q ohrer, Taylor. Joys' and girls' guar+eHes lenr variefy io our assembly programs, A small ghoir. under The leadership of Miss ludilh Young. sang ai rhe Velerans' lospilal. The members of fhese organi- arions experienced a closeness Jrhrough wusic. A number of fhese sfudenls also l i l' Cl ' 'lh All-S+ I' '- lglpagdingn e a e compel-I Seated: Miss Carruth, Altenberg. Rear: Diamond, Rittman, Wiefing, Zurbrich, Knoche, Ville ' pigue, Nickrenz. R CHANNELS FOR MUSICAL ABILITY eight chosen by a s'la're seclional commilfee, was privileged To allend lhe All-S+a're Musical Feslival in Medina. They learned a varieiy of new numbers ranging from sacred 'ro semi-classic. Miss Young explained 'rhe fundamenlals of music reading and many of Jrhe chorus members were given The oppor- funily To conduci 'rhe group Themselves. The quarrel melhod of praclice was 'fried and found To be very successful. Nola Niclcrenz did a commendable job as accompanisl for The group. Besides gaining much Technical knowledge, Jrhose in lhe chorus learned +o express ideas and emolions in harmony. Froni: Holden, Bachmann, Lillie, N. Wagner, Villepigue, Sfaebell, Moran, Rayner, Weiss. 2nc.I: Momberger, Reic- helderfer, Swanelcamp, Spoon, Schumer, Long, Palisano, Kersch, Selzler. 3rd: Holynslci, Miller, Fissell, Knoche, A. Wagner. AIFF, Wieting, Chatley, Feldman, Quinlan. Rear: Bole, Voss, Stone, Zurbriclc, Smith, Miller, Moyer, Smeltzer, Dole, Yuill. ,, 53 O'GrabisZ, Heath, Nagel, Reichel, Schiclc, Crowley, Pierce, Palisano, Doran, Mr. Bach, Wilkinson. Wilh +he help of Miss l-lowes, sfu denrs learn how lo spealc wilh poise anc +o enunciafe clearly. Borh boys anc girls may 'rake speech lbofioml for on semesfer For which one-half credii i given. The use of 'rhe 'rape recorde and +he public address syslem become a greal' help +o lhe siludenls. Mr. Bacl has charge of Jrhe arl' cleparlmenl anc has done much for ir. The worlc of The arf sludenls Ileffl has been displayed ir rhe show cases. Wirh lhe assislance o Mrs. Kent lhe girls in 'rhe homemaking classes Ibelowl have been insfrucled il many praclical lhings such as clolhing foods, child care, and home furnishings OPPORTUNITIES ARE PROVIDED FOR TALENTS McMahan, Klein, Lapare, Emerlinq, Collins, Paul, Morrow, R. Monckton, Mrs. Kent. GM Miles, Kempf, Rieller, Dulcich, Perison, Parlatto, Bury, Carpentier, Horton, Banlco, Logel, Fowler, Voss, Rosinslci, Miss Howes, Donhauser, Lucarell, Scott, Kraiger, Krazmien. 54 -21, Y L , 'S xy! ' 2 , 'V ' 3 i x -K sid F -A 3,4-P s 'R ? X -i- l M nl , , 1 i 1 '-f Ai-. 'f . .wir ' I f AIA , J . yr- 71' ,. L .gs '-'15 .ff ,W -r fy 5 A . 4.: , .1 ,, 'i . ,win A xg- I '1 3 y. I i Qing: ' ,gl- , .,,. Q 3 .1 , J if J 'Tu . gl: -! ,3- v . I '1' f 'i -524, :li 1 Mk- FALL TAPPING INDUCTED EIGHT SENIORS Old Members Seated: I-Iellaer, Tucker, Miss Warburton, McLaren, Bury, Eaton. New Members Sianding: Brox, Wieting, Kintner, Lehmann, Rohrer, Samulslii, Horton, Cherry. The Nalional Honor Sociely is composed of a group of sludenls chosen for oulsrand- ing leadership, scholarship, characler, and service. This year, wilh Miss Warburron as advisor, rhey held an Open House for pasr members a+ Chrislmas Jrime, began a nole- boolc of clippings aboul mem- bers' acliviries, supervised 'rhe checking ar baslcerball games, and held Iwo rapping assemb- lies. Everyone in 'rhe sociely is very proud of his gold pin and all Ihal i'r means. TRADITIONAL CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY Wieting, Tuclcer, Eaton, Brox. OUR HIGHEST HONOR TEA FOR PROUD PARENTS Kintner, Samulslci, Cherry, Bury, McLaren. SPRING TAPPING ADDED SENIORS AND JUNIORS Seaied: Connell, Eighme, Vann, Knoche, Diamond, Gem. Standing: Wolfe, Rittman, Lucarell, Denniclc, Nickrenz, Quimby, Houghton. NNT CNG HDNGR So Cl EN 2 55 HTC - I ,, siririgx Jknllllg Front: Quinby, Cherry, Woolsey, Kern, Kersch, Shoemaker. Znd: Vann lPres.l, Bowers, Smith, McLaren, X 4 Wieting, Zurbriclc, Diamond, Wiltse, Crimi, Hammond, Webber, Meyn. Rear: Riefler, Wheeler, Dougherty, Frye, Mr. Conklin, Behrns, Palisano, Lucarell, Mabie. The sTudenT council is The governing board oT The school, composed oT a presidenT and vice- presidenT Trom each homeroom. Any problems or suggesTions OT The sTudenT body are Taken up in iTs meeTings held every Two weeks in The library. This year Mr. Conklin succeeded Mr. Ravel as advisor. This group sponsors The dances aTTer baslceTball games, re-TreshmenT sTands, and meriT awards. They also appropriaTed money Tor a new Bulldog Tor use aT aThleTic evenTs, senT delegaTes To a mass meeTing in LancasTer, and approved The Girls' Service Club CharTer. IT IS AN HONOR T0 BE Hamburg High rewards iT's mosT versaTile sTudenTs wiTh a bronze, silver, or gold pin, respecTively, Tor The number of Times They have earned The meriT award. To qualiTy Tor This honor, a sTudenT musT earn a cerTain number OT poinTs in each oT These Three Tields: scholarship. social acTiviTies, and aTh- leTic acTiviTies. The purpose OT The award is To encourage sTudenTs To parTicipaTe in school acTiviTies ThaT will help Them develop inTo well-rounded, inTelligenT ciTizens. Miss May L. Seavey is The able supervisor OT This program. Front: Eighme, Diamond, Quimby, Samulslci, Tucker, Tatford, Behrns, Mead, Donhauser, Bury, Rich, Whalen, Lillie, Miss Seavey. Znd: Moissinac, Pesch, Cherry, Wiltse, Kraiger, Rumel, Horton, Lucarell, Rittman, Mable, Gaylord, Meier, Goodridge, Meyn, Webber, Rear: Fawcett, McLaren, Helfaer, Connell, Wilson, Denniclc, Ahrens, Rosinslci, Gem, Steese, Wolfe, 5- D0 S ramp Koch, McAllister, Kintner, Brox, Wieting, Donhauser lPres.l. Hamburg High School's Sportsmanship Club endeavors To promote sportsmanship and school spirit. The main purpose oT The club is To help sTudenTs keep a sound soul and a clean mind in a healThy body. This year The club supplied The enTire sTudenT body wiTh TooTball and baskeTball pro- grams. During Tootball season iT ran The popcorn concession and passed out programs aT home games. IT also sponsored The annual basketball dance. Under The leadership oT Miss Caryl GiTTord and Club PresidenT Joan Donhauser, The year proved very successTul. MBER OF THESE GROUPS The main purpose OT This associaTion is To ma'inTain an active social organization oT men who have received a varsiTy leTTer in inTerscholasTic aThleTics in Hamburg High School. They sTrive To promote The general welTare oT our school by encouraging a good aThleTic program. The annual ValenTine dance is Their social highlighT oT The year. The wearers oT The H , wiTh Their disTincTive VHC iackeTs have earned The prestige oT a leTTer award's exacting requiremenTs. This leTTer also carries wiTh iT an obligaTion OT ideals. Z ' Fleming, Howe, Connell. S 57 Front: Wittmeyer, Crimi, Emerling, Hammond, Black, Rosinski, Haws, McLaren, Burgwardt Ahrens LeMere. 2nd: Gem, Howes, Mead, Fowler, Samulski, Pesch, Bury, Kraiger, Quimby, Tucker Lucarell Rumel, Webber. Rear: Miss GiTTord, Vail, MacArthur, Meyn, Moissinac, Riefler, Shoemaker Whalen Front: SchwertTager, Gem, Forness, Kempf, Puleo, lPres.l, Haws, Kamman, T. Kirkby, ODell 2nd Anzulewicz, Rosinski, Gollwitzer, Twohey, Haas, Ahrens, Wheeler, Fawcett, Anderson 3rd Black Bartoo, R. Scott, Parsons. Rear: Mr. Rodiek, A. Scott, Wittman, Elliott, Schick, Bodge Richardson Hartlorcf, Banks, Rumel, Samulski, Fowler, Tattord, Miss Warburton, Herron, Finlayson, Long. The French Club is carried on under The direction oT Miss Warburton. To become a member, a sTudenT musT have sTudied French Tor aT leasT one year. The meeTings are conducted in French in order To gain an insighT inTo The cusToms and language oT The people. This year The members have Taken a special inTeresT in Toreign correspondence. The sTudenTs wriTe in French or English, and oTTen enclose pictures oT Their Tamilies and communities. The programs consist oT games, puzzles, inTeresT- ing slides and movies, and French songs. CLASS ACTIVITIES ARE CARRIEIT The Latin Club, under The able guidance OT Miss Graham, provides a desirable opporTuniTy Tor sTudenTs To gain a beTTer knowledge oT LaTin. The Club revised iTs consTiTuTion This year, and has decided To combine boys' and girls' clubs in meetings. They voTe by Three-TourThs maioriTy. This year The members celebraTed ChrisTmas by singing carols in Latin. They hope To have an assembly and would like To include The oTher languages if possible. The valuable assisTance, given by Miss Graham, is deeply appreciated by all. Crimi, Bradley, Meyn, Blinston, Woolsey, Hale, Pfeil, Bruce, Mussen, Lockwood, Dole, Meyers, Rice, Nagel, Liberty, Kern, Behrns, Lillie, lnskip, Smith, Saunders, Shepard, Nuhn, Ross, Stang, Zittel Whalen, Rumel, Bowman, Dennick, Samulski, Mead, Gaylord, Tisdel, Villepigue, Czechowski, Wilkinson P. Fowler, Kintner, Eighme, Carpenter, Rittman, Collins, G. Fowler, Mabie,-Tucker, Nickrenz, Long I lu, Smith, Altenberg, Quinby, Whiteman, Brice, Miss Graham. Q T u rdbzlm ...., ....,, c fyy lg A J i yy i iii? ' i . L Miss Seavey, Robie, Howes, Mammoser, Melberg, Burdette, Webb, Gem, McLaren, Brox, Cherry, R Meier, G. Meier. German for enioymen+ is rhe slogan of Jrhis club. Wiih Miss Seavey's help, all formal business is wri++en, spoken, or read in German. During ihe meering, rhe members lisien 'ro German poems and passages reciied or recorded by fellow members or sing German folk songs. This year rhe club senr a package coniaining -cloihing 'ro a family in Germany. Le'l rers expressing grarirude for such packages are ofien read. We 'Found 'rhar 'rhrough rhese aciiviries, rhe siudy of The German language had more meaning for us. FURTHER THROUGH THESE CLUBS Discussion Club, open only ro seniors, is very popular among i'rs members. In ii' rhey are given a chance To voice 'rheir opinions on subiecfs of fheir choice. For each meering a moderaior and rwo assisianis are chosen, who gaiher iniormaiion on 'rheir ropic and lead rhe discussion. Miss Johnson, 'rhe iaculry adviser of rhe club, parricipaies in The debare, and wirh her help, members gain from +he meerings a knowledge of everyday subiecis, acquire more 'ease in reasoning and speaking, and are beiier prepared for senior social siudies. g Rizzo, Quinn, Rumel, Samulski, Kraiger, Fowler, Brodbeck, Wiltse, McCurdy, Rohrer, Rosinski, Kinfner, Y Brox, Tucker, Miss Johnson. ii: Seated: Nickrenz, Burbrick lPres,l, Hughes, Reichel. Standing: Maitland, Knoche, Knapp, Stone, Kreamer, Carpentier, Schick, Woolsey, Schutts, Axelson, Behrns, Moissinac, Wolfe, Lail, Eaton, Doran, Koch, Wilkinson, Palisano, O'Grabisz, Mr, Bach. Under The supervision oT Mr. Bach and The ArT Club presidenT, Elaine Zurbrich, The arT sTudenTs have The opporTuniTy To display Their Talenfs and obTain experience dealing wiTh arT. 'Some of The acTiviTies ThaT are displayed ThroughouT The building are: showcase displays, ChrisTmas decoraTions. and posTers. The annual ArT Club dance is held Tor The enioyme-nT oT everyone and a picnic Tor The enioymenT oT The members. 'lT brings color and warmTh To our school. We all look Torward and enjoy These Things ThaT are done by The ArT Club THESE CLUBS ATTRACT THO Many of The high school sTudenTs have shown a keen inTeresT in The field of dramaTics. Under The guidance of Miss Mary l-lowes, The Thespians have parTicipaTed in a series oT one-acT plays. conTribuTed vasTly To The assembly programs, and have perTormed in numerous skiTs. lniTiaTion also each Took place This year and new members were compelled To parade The school wiTh masks on shoulder. Those who belonged To The club Tulfilled Their aim in improving Their acTing TalenTs. Carl Lehmann capably presided aT The club meeTings This year. Front: Kraiger, layson, Smith, Quimby, Palisano, Simon, Fowler, Shoemaker. Znd: Stone, Carpentier, Czechowski, Fin- Blinston, Heath, Rast, Mabie, Lucarell. Rear: Miss Howes, Wiltse, Helfaer, Tucker Burdette, R. Wolfe, Dennick, Lehman iPres.l, Behrns, J. Wolfe, Gaylord, Walters, MacArthur. ASQ' S Miss Mattie, Cherry, Rurnel, Brox, Wilkinson, Kintner, Tucker, Samulski. The Anonymous, our school paper, was 'Founded three years ago by Miss Brown, our former faculty adviser. lt is the objective ot the Anonymous to print a resume ot the monthly school news and interesting personals and sketches. Philip Heltaer is this year's editor, assisted by Sandra Wiltse and supervised by Miss Mattie. Philip l'leltaer's editorial on tuberculosis won first place in the Erie County proiect. This paper not only brings enjoyment to those who read it, but gives practical experience to those who write it. WHO HAVE SPECIAL ABILITIES Always a busy place, the school library is the students workshop tor reference, magazine reading, and circulation. With the assistance ot the library council, consisting of students from the senior and junior high schools, the library is kept in efficient working order. An interested group of girls belong to this club-each one giving one period a day to assist at the desk. Under the supervision ot Mrs. I-loare and Club President Sally 'Ann Weiss, the girls gain valuable experience in library work as well as rendering a service. Flynn, Patterson. 3, ' mam N. . Seated: l-leltaer lEd.l, Wiltse, Bowman, Selzler, Mead, Robie. Standing: Massaro, Miss Mont Good N ridge, Meyn, Kiefer, Shoemaker, Blinston, Liberty, Meier, Smith, Taylor, Moissinac, Pellien Potter Front: Mrs. Hoare, Braymiller, Roberts, Weiss lPres.l, Moissinac, Heath, Wagner, Slighter 2nd Momberger, Will, Armitage, Smallenberg, Melberg, Allen. Rear: Davis, Whitcomb, Crosby Wodtke Bole I-laas, Banlco, Emerling, Bachman, Felt, Melberg, Hull, Rietler, Russell, Kassel, Feldman, Ferison, Anzulewicz, Walters, Mr. Collins, Kuebler. Front Moissinac, Bills, Potter, Horton, Swartztrauber, Emerling, Fowler, 2nd: Koch, Whalen, Smith, McAllister, Herron, Brodbeclc, Rittman, Fowler, Liberty. Standing: Tuclcer, Riggs, Naber, Chatley, Schmitt Lillie, Schutts, Meier, Bowman, Spoon, Ellwood, Powers, Samulslci, Massaro, Kintner, Riggs, Monclcton, Carpentier, Miss Graham. ' V' The Boys' Service Club, which is sponsored by Mr. Collins, malces these boys available to serve any school organization. Their treasury has been built through catering to the basketball crowds with an assortment ot candies and gum. They may have been seen ushering at school tunctions, moving chairs in rooms, or in any way doing their best to serve their school. For their service, the members earn an emblem. The club treasury helps detray its expense, but the real reward is the satistaction ot service. The treasury also helps in other school projects. OPPORTUNITIES FOR SERVICE TO THE The Girls' Service Club is one ot the most active groups ot the school. This year, along with its usual services-such as cafeteria and mail duty and ushering at school tunctions-it is promoting an emergency school tund. The money given to this tund was raised by a square-round dance and a balced goods sale. The pledge ot this organization, Service Above Selt, exemplities the genuine spirit in our school. Members who participate in the activities ot this organization receive a teeling ot selt-satisfaction as a reward. ,D H' I 1' l lc KE. . .J ' E3 5 JZ 'OQXT ' OE -1 X K Hi-is ll C' CREW lPres.l. Rear: Forthman, Scrimger, Wittman, Slighier, Sowers, R. Parlato, Melberg, Mr. Hannan Q arf 'Q 64' ' - One oT The many organizaTions in The school is The proiecTion crew, which This year consisTs oT TwenTy acTive members. Under The guidance oT Mr. Hannan and presidenT, John ParlaTo, This group heads The lisT as one OT The mosT indusTrious and soughT-aTTer oT our organizaTions. From one end oT The school day To The oTher, every day in The weelc, movies are shown. This means ThaT members musT be alerT and ready To work when assigned. Each member receives an emblem Tor showing sevenTy-Tive hours oT movies in each semesTer. SCHOOL ARE GIVEN IN THESE CLUBS Behind all plays and assemblies is a group oT ambiTious young men. This group is The STage Crew. headed aT TirsT by Mr. Ravel and now Miss l-lowes. Jack Bauer and Diclc Krazmien should be com- pIimenTed Tor excellenT worlc as managers. Doing small unobserved Taslcs, These boys receive liTTle crediT. Caring Tor play seTs and preparing Tor assemblies are chieT duTies. LighTs and sound equip- menT needed Tor dances are seT up by This sTage crew. Every organizaTion which has an occasion To use The sTage owes iTs Thanlcs To These indusTrious boys. Sausner, Wittman, Feldman, Kuebler, Kuenn, Gates, Bauer lMgr.l, Miss T-lowes, Dougan, Krazmien Mgr.l. H60 Front: Schenfield, Andrews, Dygert, Nagel, Bliemeister, Felt, Cameron, Henry, Connell, J Parlato Emerling, Wallace. TH Front: Eighme, Foresman, Horton, Riefler, Stowell, Fewkes, Kihlstrom, Richards, Meier. 2nd: Wieting, l Wolf, Finkle, Carpentier, Mulvey, Tills, Miss Gabbey, Fowler, Howie, Mussen, Riggs, The American Junior Red Cross offers its members an opportunity to serve others, bofh at home and abroad, in peace and in war. Thus if forms a link between school and local, national, and infer- nafional society. The world sifuation being what if is foday, the Red Cross is needed now more than ever. Junior Red Cross activities are financed by the pupils themselves. This year, under the capable leadership of Miss Gabbey, fhey made favors for veterans, filled a gift chest, and conducted a very successful membership drive fo obtain funds. ESE ARE FOR SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP The Girls' Squad Leaders Club was formed to create sportsmanship, interest, and leadership in physical education classes. Each squad elects one girl to represent them and to take attendance and fest all activities. Two girls, chosen by fhe squad leaders of each class, attend regular meetings of this club and fake wifh 'rhern any ideas for possible improvements. These suggestions are discussed and acfion is taken upon them if they are satisfactory. Miss Dillenbeclc, girls' physical education teacher, is this club's very efficient adviser. Hildebrandt, Mead, Brox, Bowman, Whalen, Smith, McAllister, Woolsey, Herron, O'Grabisz, Monclcton, 'Ty Diamond, Stone. Rear: Miss Dillenbeclc, Brodbeck, Donhauser, Emerling, Shoemaker, Blinston, Potter, ,ya Koch, Miles, Goodridge, Schunlc, MacArthur, Fowler, Liberty, Meyn, Morrow, McDonald, Shepard. 'Q '--5 . ,T ' B5 f N.: . ' A .. ... C' .. 4 1 :Si '-Nh , 64 xv dip V 'Sf W V ij Q' K K, ,, , , ' ...A . - 'f A ' .'..,- .f ,L , ,A ,- ',.. ' 13 .4. ,44 - - ,S 4 - ,-., v an-' Q.. 42'i '1i- f . --4 . - --' ' . - V ,, .Juv - A lf-l' - - 2- 1 ' . , --' ...Lai - - . - W , ,Y ' -A f-V ,Z , -...,.....x:--,,,,, A 'S t rl mf M' -W' -i , I 4',4 ,- I Kell A ..fg1,., if - .4-.4:.r ,.1. ' , . ' , - . ., Q-ff Hr f s.,f,..3,,,Q, V PROPERTY os' HAMBURG HISTORICAL soczmvy S ,nvw 'f ',,, L, WE DEDICATED THE ARTHUR L. HOWE ATHLETIC FIELD ON THE 1950 GRIDIRON 5' QE fl ,V Q r I V I, KAMMAN QUINN li' -f f i PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ii ' EVV i ii: lf -':, - 'fill VANN SCHICK WADE SCHICK LEADS SCHWERTFAGER IN GAIN HUGHES VANN i481 AND WADE 1251 HALT EAST AURORA 66 4. GoLLwlTzER M if SS E E T - A tl g . f, Xi. , A ' il HAWS l-lamburg's gridmen enioyed a Tairly successTul season, winning Tive games and losing Two. Under The leadership oT head coach Rodielc, assisTanT coaches Jayne and Mac6amwell, and co-cap- Tains Don Quinn and Arnie Kamman, The Bulldogs rolled up a ToTal oT l62 poinTs collecTed Trom Their opposiTion. ThroughouT The season The Team dis- played ouTsTanding spiriT and drive. Hamburg opened The season loy deTeaT- ing Gowanda on Their home Tield. AT WesT Seneca The whole squad goT a chance To play as The purple and whiTe won 52-O. A highlighT oT The LancasTer game was The dedicaTion oT The new aThleTic Tield To Mr. ArThur L. Howe. An impressive ceremony and a speech by Mr. l-lowe compleTed The 'dedica- Tion. Hamburg celebraTed The occasion and chrisTened The Tield loy loeaTing LancasTer. AmhersT was The TirsT Team To beaT Hamburg. A Torward pass, re- sulTing in a Touchdown, gave The Tigers The one-poinT margin wiTh which They won. ATTer losing To AmhersT aT home, Hamburg Traveled To Dunlcirlc ready To win. DespiTe umfavorable weaTher con- dilions 'rhe Bulldogs look Io 'rhe Iield againsl Dunkirk. Aller a slow slarl in Jrhe lirsl guarler, lhey commenced a rally I'ha+ couIdn'I be checked. Delensively, Ihe learn was perlecl, un'riI, wilh Ihirly seconds remaining, a speclacular kickoff reI'urn resulled in a lone Jrally 'For Dun- kirk. The season closed on a sad nole as Hamburg losl 'ro Depew in a driving rain. Again Ihe delicil' was only one poinl. A local publicalion sponsored lhe designalion ol Ihe Player of lhe Week. chosen by Coach Rodiek Iindi- vidual piclures on oposile pagel. BULLDOGS WORKING ON THE OFFENSE COACHES AND CAPTAINS WERE THE BACKBONE Coach Jayne, Coach MacGamwelI, Head Coach Rodiek, Co-captain Kamman, Co-captain Quinn. THE RECORD I-lamb. Opp. Gowanda .. ... I3 O W. Seneca ... ... 52 O Lancasler .. ... 25 I3 Amhersl .. .. I4 I5 Dunkirk ... ... 26 6 E. Aurora 26 O Depew ... ... 6 7 THE VARSITY WON 5, LOST 2. BOTH LOSSES WERE BY 1 POINT. Front: Firey, Crimi, Connell, Kelsey, Frye, Mascot, Jayne, Kirkby, Carpenter, Scott, Yeager, Ballard. 2nd: Kempf, Schiedel, O'Dell, Schick, Quinn, Kamman, Vann, Haecker, Wilson, Schwertfager, Fawcett. 3rd: Mr. Jayne, Fleming, Wheeler, Caldwell, Black, I-Iowe, Forness, Gollwitzer, Wade, Rohrer, Ahrens, Richardson, Haws, Larson, Helfaer, Coach Rodiek. Rear: Connors, Fornes, Delfay, Hughes, Twohey, Haas, Dougherty, Bartoo, Monckton, Anderson, Parsons, Bodge, Lord, Crawford, Dennick. 67 THE COACH GOTTSHALL 1950-1951 COURT SEASON CAPT. PULEO GRADUATING SENIORS Gem 1141, Puleo 1111, Fornes 1311, Black 1121, Vann 1151, Rosinslci 1251. 1-1amburg's 1950-51 baske'rball season ended wi+h a very commendable record. A non-league game halled an eighf-game winning sirealc, buf, ouisianding performances by Capiain Cas Puleo, Murray Blaclc, Diclc Germ, and Bill 1-laws aided The Team in geiiing back on Jrhe winning side. Pefe Vann s+ood ou+ as cenler buf re+ired affer +he fiflh game because of ill- ness. Oiher members of The learn confribufing +o Hs success were: seniors Paul Fornes and Tom Rosinslcig juniors Bob Twohey, Jaclc Roulledge and Russ Ahrens. The squad owes much 'ro Coach Goiishall who, ihroughouf Jrhe season, did his ulmosl' To furiher +he success of 'rhe Jream. Puleo made +he All-Siar 'leam x VANN GETS JUMP and Germ Jrhe second. 1 A CM 1 A 1 11 AHRENS SCORES AGAINST AMHERST Venn 1151 in O. P. game, 68 Ahrens 1shooting1, Puleo 1111. GERN scones HAWS IN JUMP BALL Gem I14I, Puleo IMI, Haws l23l in E. A. game Pine l-lill .... l-lam. Opp. 63 38 Orclnarcl Park ..... 43 40 Clarence ......... 48 22 Lancasier ........ 5I 37 Easl' Aurora ...... 7l 46 Williamsville ...... 46 43 Depew ........... 44 42 Akron ........... 65 47 Orchard Park ..... 36 44 Amlwersr ......... 44 59 Pine l'lill .... .... 2 7 32 Clarence . .. .... 46 48 Easl Aurora ...... 67 47 Lancasler ........ . 5I 36 Williamsville ...... 54 52 Alcron ........... 55 5l Amhersi' .... . . 58 59 Depew 36 45 PRE-GAME HUDDLE Routledge, Twohey l23l, Gem II4l, Puleo. THE VARSITY PLACED THIRD IN N. E. C. LEAGUE Fornes l3Il, Perison, Rosinslci l25l, Blaclc ll2l, Routledge l22l, Vann lI5l, Puleo, fill, Alwrens l2il, l-laws Gem lI4l, Mead, Twoliey l24l, Mr. Gottslwall. 69 BASEBALL CHAMPIONS OF WESTERN NEW YOR Coach Capf. Bach Frase Scores i v 7 Scores Hamb. Oppo. il i ' v H mb. Opp . Wesl 599903 ---- 3 4 -', I ' I Easl Aurora . . ii. . . 2 cl WGSI Seneca ---- 5 3 Clarence ........ 8 3 Williamsville ..... 7 I Pine I-ml ...,..,. 2 5 Orchard Parlc .... 2 4 Easf Aurrora .... 5 g Alcron ........... 8 I Depew ....',.... 5 I Pine I-IIII -- f f - - I0 2 Lancasler . . . . . . 5 I Lancasler . . . .. . I8 I A LINE DRIVE Wesf Seneca . . u I 8 6 Aml'I9 Sl' - ' ' - 3 0 Qulnr' at Bai Barker ........ . . 8 5 Depew --- - - 4 2 Gowanda . . .. . I2 5 HAMBURG DRIVES ONE TO THE OUTFIELD Schara at Bal I95O's varsily baseball leam showed oulslanding abilily and leam spiril under lhe walchlul eye ol Coach Bach. Winning II league games and losing I enabled lhe Bulldogs lo claim lhe Norlhern Erie Counly Inlerscholaslic baseball lille. A delermined leam won lhe Soulh- ern Erie Counly Championship over Wesl Seneca. Delealing Barker lor lhe Niagara-Orleans lille moved Hamburg inlo Ollerman Sladium lo deleal Gowanda I2-5, lhus becom- ing Seclion VI Champions. Pilcher Dick Vann lh'riIIed lans wilh a lower- ing home run. Seniors playing in lhe sladium were: Schara, Soldweclel, Frase and Emerling. Junior Don Foil was oulslanding in Iell lield. Many players are expecled lo relurn lo lhe diamond lhis spring. On lhe mound will be Puleo: Vann and Rohrer will vie lor Isl base, wilh Quinn, Gern, Kempl compleling lhe inlield and Kamman and Schwerllager in lhe oullield. 3 hi, J in WADE GETS ENCOURAGEMENT SAT' I F , .2 ,, - Qs' Afswnigiw ex 4.41 ,Zi I SUI in R. VANN PITCHED FINAL R. VANN HOMERED IN STADIUM Quinn Congratulates Dick Venn THE VARSITY WON 16 OUT OF 18 GAMES FOR CLASS A TITLE Froni: R. Gem, Rohrer, W. Foit, Kempf, Quinn, Reichel. Znd: Emerling, W. Gern, Sahara, R. Vann, Frase, Solwedel, Wade, Schwert fager. Rear: Mr. Bach, D. Foit, Rosinski, Puleo, P. Vann, Kamman, Hughey. 71 f . In f:', k LL,zi1L . . ,izpugsgfx A ,ez Ti . . . . T T 'ral' c A wi L , , , A . 'T' A 1' T I , , .Si g v 7 r 4 1 11.95 H .T gil' , V, -.rf 3 g Q gf, l y Ti gl :eip 4 8 ig , A K H, 9 4 T fa., ff 1 T S lf nf.: .: f Ai Ji? LEBERMAN WAS GOOD IN MANY EVENTS ., ff? me H' were 'EM M3 'T . M A if A 5 ' 4- : - . ., ss- , ' ,:1g ,,,,,v x ' 1' ELLIOTT ATTEMPTS NEW RECORD SWANGER LEADS IN THE 440 I95O was one oT The mosT successTul Traclc seasons in The hisTory oT Hamburg High School. Coached by Mr. Rodielc, The Team made a specTacular showing. UndeTeaTed in 8 meets, The Team became boTh WesTern New Yorlc In- Termediate ConTerence Champions and SecTion VI Class A Champions oT WesTern New Yorlc. Hamburg also deTeaTed AmhersT, Double A Sec- Tion VI Champions, in a dual meeT and The conTerence meeT. The Team parTicipaTed in I2 meeTs.and scored a ToTal oT 754 5-6 poinTs. Several new records were established by Ham- burg's harriers. Holders oT +i+Ies in boTh Con- Terence and SecTional meeTs were: Gerry Pruder, in The I8O yd. low hurdles: Bob Leberman, in The IOO yd. dash: Bob McShane, in The 880. George Biehler, Chuclc Cary, and Jack EllioTT were Con- TRACK CHAMPIONS THE 1950 HARRI ERS K P 'Q Front: Mr. Rodielc, Scott, Schick, Derbyshire, Patterson. 2nd Ravel, Dougherty, Elliot, Cary, Quimby, Hauclc. Rear: Bennett I' Klippert, Smith, Herrett. AMHERST OUTRUNS SWANGER AND QUINBY ference champions in +he shoi pu'I, pole vauII', and high iump evenis, respeciively. Seclional champs were: Roland Bracewell, in Ihe 4403 in Ihe 220, Dick Herreilrq and Pai Paflerson, in Ihe sho? pulr. A relay Jream of Bob Leberman, Dick Herreii, Alan Quimby, and Hugh Schick placed 2nd in 'rhe Conference meel and 3rd in Ihe seciionals. Bob Leberman, Ieam capiain, scored an individual record of 8I I-2 poinis for The season. He was Ihe recipienl of Jrhe H. Craig Parker award for ouisianding work and leader- ship in I95O. I95I's caprain-eleci is Jack EllioI'r. Lasi year a large number of boys weni oui for Irack. This large Iurnoui indicales Ihe growing populariiy of Ihe sport buf Ihe I95I harriers will miss The siellar performers of Ihe I95O season. WESTERN NEW YORK DERBYSHIRE FIRST, MILLIGAN THIRD SCORED 754 POINTS nI:z Leberman, Biehler, Haecker, Bracewell, Mr. Meyer, 2nd 4.9 4 S I m 6 xc . H , , W 4, 2 I N I get BIEHLER PUTS THE SHOT McSHANE IN FRONT IN 880 1 vyygd ,M W-ww: ' w. XFX' 'mv ider, McShane, Newsome, Swanger, O'Shei, Hornaday. Rear: ebb, Hale, Milligan, Miller, Field, Hammond. LEBERMAN AND HERRETT LEAD IPS - 4. - I JUNIOR VARSITY GAINED VALUABLE EXPERIENCE Front: Lewis, Gage, Robie, Tills. Seal:-ed: Hammond, Wheeler, Caldwel, Parsons, Gerber, Edie, Samulslri, Wolfe. Standing: Mr. McGamwell, Van Vallcenburg, Scott, Newton, Frye, Boyce, Dunlop, Kucglca, Meyer, Dake. From The J. V. baslceTball and TooTball Teams come The sTar players oT nexT year. These less-skilled Teams are receiving The essenTial Training which will enable Them To Talce over The key posiTions OT The nexT varsiTy Teams. This year boTh oT These Teams were coached by Mr. Al McGamwell. The J. V. TooTball Team did noT do as well as Iasf year, winning only one, Tying one, and losing Two. This Team was capTained by Bruce Hoare and Bob Caldwell. The J. V. cagers, who produced a Tair season, were capTained by Barry Parsons. As always, The J. V.'s have upheld The I-I. I-I. S. TradiTions in abiliTy and sporTsmanship. Unsung Team members are The managers. EXCELLENT MATERIAL FOR FUTURE VARSITY JUNIOR THE J. . . - . Mr. Roclielc Uunior V- ity and Varsity Traclcl. Front: Grand, Guyer, KempT, Derbyshire, Balling, Connors, Bailey, Uncapher, Dimpfl. 2ncI: Edgar, Steese, Hoover, Momberger, Hoare, Caldwell, Schweilcert, Kuczlca, Van Valkenburg, Kelsey. 3rd: Schneller, Brumbaugh, Black, Tills, Francisco, GriTTey, Frye, Rice, Finley, Larson, Kamman, Crimi, Meyer, Mr. McGamwell. 4th: Gage, Lewis, Bole, Allemeier, Dygert, Lord, Edie, Klein, Schroth, Morgan, Her- ritt. Rear: Manion, Weimar, Webb, Guyer, Sausner, Weppner, Wolf, Forness, Dunlop, Meyers, McKay, Kilmer. 74 ARSITIES r. McGamweII lJ.V. Foot- rll, Baslcetballl, Mr. alters lJ,V. Baseballl. THE J. V. HARRIERS WON 2, LOST 2 Front: Ives, Wagner, Brice, Lamm, Weiner, l-lowes, Dimpfl, Mammoser. Znd: Bole, Voss, Hewson, Stuhr, Bodge, Frye, Firey, Caldwell, Anderson, Lapp. 3rd: Axelson, Helfaer, Forness, Yaeger, Tills, Rowe, Hughes, l-lerrett, Dunlop, Crimi, Riefler, Mr. Meyer, Coach Rodielc. Rear: Lewis, Webb, Rosenhahn, Cox, Guyer, Smith, Walters, Connors, Banks, Rose, Brumbaugh, Shadle, Patterson. l-lamburg's junior varsiTy Traclc Team, under The able coaching of Mr. Rodielc, finished The season wiTh a Won 2, LosT 2 record. All compefifors The junior varsify faced were varsiTy Teams. Some of The ouTsTanding performers were: Hon. Capf. R. Frye, R. l-lerreTT, J. I-lewson, R. Firey, D. Anderson, R. Lapp, M. Rowe and B. Wagner. Under The coaching of Mr. WalTers, The J. V. baseball squad concerned iTself wiTh The fundamenfals of baseball. The Team was predominanfly sopho- mores and freshmen loolcing for varsiTy vacancies in The fufure. While The J. V. only won 2 of iTs I l games, iT Iosr several of These by only one run. THE FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES WILL BE NUCLEUS OF FUTURE SQUADS Front: Griffey, Mason, R. Wolfe, Bowman, Kuczlca, Sausner, Momberger, Carpenter. Znd: Emerling, Scott, J. Wolfe, Staley, Ahrens Twohey, Wheeler, Gage, Kelsey. Rear: Rice, Wolf, LeMere, Millar, Knapp, Byron, Black, Killian, Saunders, Dake, Mr. Walters. 75 HARRY'S BACKHAND The l-lamlourg High School Tennis Team compleTed a successful season by placing Third in The league race. The disTricT senT Norm Driscoll To represenT NorThern Erie CounTy in The secTionals. OThers who displayed poTenTialiTies oT an- oTher winning Tennis squad nexT year are Bill Fleming and Harry GuenTher, The doubles combinaTion, along wiTh Delce DeKay, Don Lucarell, PeTe McLaren, and Lloyd Wilson. TENNIS '34 x-1299 'ww qgggihfgfis- Y, sw f, - Q. qaigwfyg x L ,416 f ' .54 13f',g,yjz-' ,' f 3 fiiffi-2Q2ffsiii?3? T 2 , wwf ,fl wi A 5 . iffila ., ' -- 1-af ' 1.fi'f:,:i'af fi , if f: W A T A ia 2 i if Q T COACH MEASER BILL'S RETURN . MURRAY RECEIVES THE 1950 NETMEN PLACED THIRD IN THE LEAGUE Fronf: Guenther, Blaclc, Driscoll. Rear: Lucarell, Fleming, l-louqhion, COdCl1 MGGSSV For The lilrh consecurive year, Hamburg High School has BOB ROLLS A STRIKE won lhe Norihern Erie Counly lnlerscholaslic Bowling League. This year we also won ihe Jrrophy lor being champions ol The league lor lhe las? Jrhree conseculrive seasons. We won Jrhirly- lwo our ol Jrhe lhirly-six poinls. The high lofal of l704 by H. l-l. S. has self a new league record. Anzulewicz eslablished a record high average ol l82 poinis per game for 'lhe season. BOWLING ' - ' if if. 1 ig li r I .. ,, M... X... M 1 ' . ,V is s s at ig 5 SI hrs' W f 5 WL Q. A ,I 1' r fs 4 Q, Y L .4 .Li iw rom-HueH scoaerz . PRO-,- R'I'Y oar CARL-A NEAT cunve QAMBQRG Hl5'lEOHlCAL, SOCUSIX COACH WALTERS .y y . , , fr.. CHAMPIONS FOR THE FIFTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR Front: Lehman, Mammoser, Stadelmaier, Hammond, Johnson. Rear: Felt, Anzulewicz, Green, Van Vallcenburg, Larsen, Mr. Walters BASKETBALL HAD THE LARGEST NUMBER PARTICIPATING Wilson, Emerling i-lowes, Rice, Schwertfager, Wiltse, Walters, lnslcip, Greenwald. INTRAMURAL SPORTS I-lamlourg High has one oT The highesT percenTages oT looys parTic:ipaTing in inTramuraI sporTs in New York STaTe. This TacT is due largely To The many sporTs oTTered by The school and To The enThusiasm OT The looys Toward Them. lnTramuraI Touch TooTIaaIl, basI4eTlaaIl, bowling, volleyball, and soTTbaII lead The IisT. Under good coaching and oTTiciaTing These recre-aTions Teach sporTmanship. THESE BOWLING ENTHUSIASTS AIMED FOR FUTURE VARSITY Reichel, Larson, STaTTehl, C, Lehman, Mulvey, Van Vallcenburg, Dimpfl, Mammoser, Brug, McGuire, Crance, Russell Kassell, Hammond, Stroup, Baclcman, Wittmeyer, Parlato, DeKay, Hull, Felt, R. Lehman, Denea, Edgar, Emerling Kuhn, Van Gorder, Anzulewicz, Stadelmaier, Green. VOLLEYBALL WAS A FOLLOW-UP TO BASKETBALL Firey, Bowman, Grilzfey, Emerling, Edgar, Weimar, Wittman, Ahrens, Vail, Schweilceri. OUR HARRIERS PRACTICE A FAST START Wagner, Derbyshire, Mammoser, Kuhn, Killian, Elliott, Guenther, Gern, Wittman, Bowman, I-Iurley. an BTI THE SQUAD SHOWS GOOD FINISHING FORM Elliott, Wagner, Gem, Guenther, Wittman, Derbyshire, Lapp, Kuhn, I-Iurley, Killian, Mammoser. This year crosscountry was inaugurated as a new sport at I-Iamburg High. The coach was Jaclc Foster, a practice teacher at I-Iamburg and a crosscountry man himself at Buffalo State Teacher's College. The team had a good turnout tor the first year with a squad ot about fifteen boys. Hamburg had an exceptionally successful season, winning all their dual meets and top- ping the season otf by winning the class A section at Gowanda. CROSS COUNTRY OUR TEAM WON SECTION VI CHAMPIONSHIP IN THEIR FIRST SEASON Front: Wittman, Bowman, Wagner, Co-Capt. Rowe, Co-Capt. Scott, Elliott, Gem, Lapp. Standing: Coach Foster, Derbyshire, Mam moser, Guenther, Kuhn, I-Iurley, Killian. 79 ARC:-lens PRACTICED IN SPRING MISS DI'-LENBECK Miss Kavanaugh, Kern, Mulleti, McNamara, Jorclon, Becklen, Shoemalrer, Kintner, Rumel, There is always a large Iurnoui' for girl's sporls under Ihe capable leader- ship ol Miss Dillenbeclc, assisiecl by Miss Kavanaugh and Miss I-lowes. In The spring and Iall, many girls Iurn ou+ for Iennis. The junior ancl senior girls G I R L I S may lake badminion. Baslcelball, bowling, skiing, and soliball are our oiher popular girls sporis which are available io all. GIRLS HAD A BIG TURN-OUT FOR BOWLING Seated: Goodridge, Emerling, Schmitt, Schutts, Emery, Bliemeister. Standing: Monclrton, Wakelee, D. Miller, Shepard, Reuter, Yuill E. Miller, Grimm, Kreamer, Rayner, Ahrens, Carpenter, Smith, Biemer, Swanekamp, Miss Howes, Nagel. BADMINTON CALLS FOR FAST RETURN TENNIS-A SPRING FAVORITE Brodbeclr, Donhauser, Diamond. Kraicer. Mac Arthur, Behrns, Webber. 8 O . MISS K V A ANAUGH SPIKING A FAST ONE OVER THE NET Gentili, Carpentier, MacNamara, Diamond, McAllister, Glass, Emery, Carpentier, Ahrens Finamore, Marlcs, MacArthur, Wagner. Soccer is a sporT in which many girls parTicipaTe. There is always a big TurnouT during The volleyball season. WiTh The help oT Miss Dillenbeck, The P 0 R T S girls learn To be good sporTs and acquire poise. Archery is a sloorT which Talces slcill and accuracy. WiTh The guidance OT Miss Kavanaugh, The girls learn To excel in This sporT. THE WINNING SOCCER TEAM OF THE FALL SCHEDULE Front Morrow, Potter, Meier, Goodridge, Monckton, Pound. Rear: Rousselle, Villepique, O'Grabisz, Schutts, Kihlstrom, Miss Dillenbeclc. A CERTAIN SINGLE OUTWITTING THE GUARD Powers at bat. Monckton, Bowman, Fewlces, Carpentier, Schutts. Left Horton, MacArthur, Quimby. Right: Pesch, Riefler, Bury. RIEFLER CAPTAIN BURY PESCH MAC ARTHUR THEY PEP UP THE SPIRIT CHEERLEADERS Our fine cheerleaders, bolrh varsify and junior varsiI'y, have done a praisewor+hy Iob on The Toofball field and baskefball courf. They have Icepi' Jrhe spirif of sporfsmanship alive in all of I-Iamburg's fans. They deserve a cheer for Iheir excellenlr yeIIs and unfiring enfhusiasm. WEBBER THE COMBINED SUADS Fron'I:: Donhauser, Quimby, MacArthur, Bury, Riefler, Webber, Capt. Pesch. Rear: Lucarell, Fowler, Horton, IJ. V.I McAllister, Moyer, Palisano, Gregory, Rochester. DONHAUSER QUINBY T 82 -,..,..,,-.5-a, QDICUN gif ,,.. , 0 , QQ! 'vsiwe.-...,...+- Ww 14X ,-f 'N '-,ffrf I LZ Qi-ww , A ff m A K L ,V 3 : fag ' -4: ,. .rm G W , g 'N Eg Q Q... 5-R 'WWW fc: Zim H CEREMONIES WERE IMPRESSIVE AND EXCITEMENT REIGNED AT ATHLETIC EVENTS 1. Bobby Lee leads the Flag twirlers and the bancl at the Lancaster game. 2. The sideline crowd at a track meet. 3- Mr. Howe commands the transfer of flags at the Memorial Day ceremony. 4. Mr. Howe and Mr. Gregory spool: al the dedication of the athletic field. 5. The brass section of our marching band. 6. Crowley, Frye, Moore, Bury, Driscoll. Mr. l-lowe at our annual assembly out-ol-door. 7. The half-time crowd at the Sportsmanship-Council hot-doq stand, 8. Bury and Rieller lead cheers at E. A. game. lnote the trophyl. 83 45 -., , N THESE WERE SOME OTHER HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR SUCCESSFUL SPORTS SEASON 1. When things aren't going right ll-laws, Twohey, Rosinslcil. 2. Elliott was just warming up. 3. Soldwedel behind the bat. 4. Hamburg interference down field lNo. 42-Fawcettl. 5. A tense moment in stadium dugout lKempf, Kamman, Vann, Frase, Gern, Rosinslcil. 6. Dick Vann warms up torfinal. 7. Haucli in the discuss. 8. Pesch and Horton lead the circle cheer. . 'jar 1 g:,Jf'. 'L ' ' fl. .. I-. COMPETITION WAS KEEN IN ALL SPORTS BUT RESULTS WERE REWARDING 1. Young Robin Hoods lShoemal4er, Bechlen, Palisano, Wilson, Kintner, Rumell, 2. Hale was ahead in the hurdles. 3. Wheeler in a jumpball in the Junior Varsity game with East Aurora. 4. Patterson was sectional champion in shot put. 5. O'Grabisz connects in girls' intramurals. 6. Mr. Walters congratulates Wade on winning semi-final at Como Park. 7. Rohrer slugging one. 8. Puleo lNo. Ill scores in East Aurora game at Hamburg. 85 P5ofaRTf1 of H HAMBURG HISTORICAL SOCUETY MUCH HARD WORK HELPED TO MAKE THESE EVENTS A SUCCESS 1. Whalen helps with final report ot magazine sales. 2. Kraiger receives the typewriter prize from drawing. 3. The Grisham's boy.gets into their assembly act. 4. Lucarell, Kamman, Schiedel, Haws, at the Hop. 5. Schultz tallrs to C. E. Jones' talking man. 6. Kiefer and Heath help to decorate Quimby, Venn, and Connors dance near the ballerina. 8. Woolsey, Fowler, Wiltse, Rumel, Cherry M. C. of ECHOES tea dance. 86 Mr. Collins in grand Kintner, and Rosinslci at Twilight Twirl. 7. meet Ed Little, the THESE ARE SOME OF THE LONG-REMEMBERED DANCES AND ASSEMBLIES 1. Seniors' Social Studies present round table. lllohrer, McCurdy, l-leltaer, Kraiger, Burqwardt. 2. Brox, Heltaer, WietinQ Tucker, Eaton entertain parents at National Honor tea. 3. Eiqhme, Shoemaker, O'Dell, Guenthen at the Hop. 4 Gem, Nietsche, and Fornes at Varsity l-l, dance. 5. Rietler, Gaylord, Quimby, Carpentier, Fowler, Eighme put on toot ball pep assembly. 6. Heltaer played lead in Christmas play. 7. Hughes and Webber at Twilight Twirl. 8. COWBOYS Cameron, Forness, Squier, Mertz in Thanksgiving play. 9. Rietler gets his awards tor top salesman in Curtis campaign. 87 fl , CJ A DIVERSIFIED SPORT PROGRAM HELPED TO BUILD A STRONG SCHOOL SPIRIT I. Hammond lays one down the alley. 2. Quimby receives baton from Schick in the relay. 3. Coach Bach and Capt. Frase get trophy in the stadium for baseball championship. 4. Coach Gottshall gives last minute instructions to starting five, II4-Gern, I2-Blaclc, I3-Schwertfagerl. 5. Pulea was one of mainstays of the pitching statl. 6. 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