Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Because you have been a real friend to us and have made our mutual associations so happy and beneficial, we, the Class of 1957 dedicate our year- book to you, Mrs. Viehe. ehigatinn able of untents ilnrhs 5 nights 9 bquites 39 Qlrusahes 51 nunh ahles 7 1 Euusts 85 sl' f fa , L B ' X llnttuhuttiun to Stbnul Svpirit We have a special spirit in our castle, Little Sir Echo, who can't sit still for a second. He darts here and there, playing pranks and making his Echoes the loudest. just watch for a crazy antic and be prepared to meet Little Sir Echo as he precedes us through this book of memories. Qtnunh the QEa5tIe 97 A 1 . 1 y 5 5 a' ' 1 V' 1 .ff ' A Tx , ij V, , f' -LV fxfpl JI , fb!! 15 I 7 , I 1' ia 1' 1 11 if w J' fy 5,1 1 L! l ' Af I ,AK .1 1 N-'-1 1 - ,I , 4 .MJ . .11 . Sf .V 1' ff 111.1 1 .ff 1. V mb 1 V L11 . 1 X 4 1 I I 1 11' -4,1 . 11' X J 1 f,.,f ,Y .J gf ' -,r 1111 I nf, xi il fr . , l' ,M uf 1 'xy ' I 1. 1 ,T E HL' I F ' ' gf! 'fly nj !f W1 I iv ,V W' L 2 IT. 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LQWUQ' -fffj' Affffffl if .f si? fiffgjlks 5? gfgiif N JXXIHJQZ 1M Q f Vp xg iw div if . tb x J F X as-1 Our House of Lords Left to right: Mr. Hargesheimer, Mr, Davis, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Stovall. Mr. Georger, Mrs. Greenwald, Mr. Draudt. Board of Education The Board of Education sets the policies of our school and keeps it running smoothly and cooperatively as an educational unit. Mr. Draudt, the President, and this group of seven men elected by the community give generously of their time and effort to serve on this board. Much credit for Hamburg's outstanding position among the school systems of New York State should be attributed to the work of our Board of Education. Mr. Va nderhoef Mr. Vanderhoef, as our Superintendent of Schools, has seen the Hamburg school system expand and change for sixteen years. During his administration, two large building projects were undertaken. First came a new grade schoolg then, a much-needed high school. Throughout this development, he has encouraged new school activities and kept the many departments running smoothly. The students of Hamburg High will always be grateful for his many years of dedicated service to our school. 5 Mr. Vanderhoef Our willing and able leaders It was a pleasure to welcome our new Super- intendent, Mr. Hatten, to the Hamburg Central High District this year. To step into a superintend- ent's position, especially at mid-term, was a large undertaking, but Mr. Hatten has made the adjust- ment very successfully. Mr. Hatten Superintendent? Gffice In the short time he has been here, Mr. Hatten has grown to be as much a part of our school as we are. The Class of 1957 wishes him continued success and happiness in his position as leader of our alma mater. Secreta r es The secretaries in the senior and main offices are essential in making our school run smoothly. They keep records of attendance, and perform many valuable serv- ices for faculty and students. Mrs. Burdette, Mrs. McGee, Mrs. Millar. 6 -1 -V-v in fhe crusade for educafion. PrincipaI's Office Mr. Ravel, our principal, has always been a true friend and a sincere and highly respected advisor. His leadership in achieving and maintain- ing high standards will always remain an inspir- ation to every student and alumnus. We can never thank him enough for his fairness in understand- ing and his encouragement in handling student problems. Mr. Gottshall , Q , sf, QS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL was SECRETARIES Mrs. Meyn, Miss Bogardus We are grateful to Mr. Gottshall for his work as assistant principal. His welcome advice and counsel have ever been beneficial to us. Mr. Gott- shall also directs the Merit Award program and has done much to stimulate interest in it. Both Mrs. Meyn and Miss Bogardus, Mr. Ra- vel's secretaries, are always ready with cheerful smiles and willing suggestions to guide the daily activities of the student body. These are our spokesmen. Firxt Row, left to right: Merkens, Seelbach, Dawson, Row.. E' Preston Bruce Armitage Loge! Murray Bil- Shaffefi Van DUZGC, Kiefer, Molbefgi Dugan. Walker: lings, Garrison, Harris, jenkins, Stuhlmiller, Bley, Alt- Wakeleei Sherwood, Abbott- Sffond R0fU-',Mf- Ulflfha water, Durell, Agliata. Fourth Row: Cary, Mitchell, Evans, Voltz, Dart, Larson, Knoche, Mmnick, Siegrist, Hard Rast parks will N. Preston Hansen Prine Cluchey, Valentine, Peterson, Gardiner, Mr. Ravel, Third gchar-ifer, wiertz, Trfylorr demili. ' , l Student Council The Student Council, under the able guidance of Mr. Ravel and Mr. Ulrich, has provided a solution to many of the school problems which have arisen this year. In the council sessions the homeroom presidents and vice presidents, led by I'll Take a Dozen. Is There a Second? President Sam Dugan, discussed these problems and presented their suggestions to the student body and administration. The Council offers other valuable services throughout the year. 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QJEZQWYVL Wqqsfb 'PAQ VOOM Qwf WXMJM if J , xx X- Oi, NP W fj ,VM 'M lf, .2362 GFX QQ Se' jf' Xxrw Jbowmxv 6 ,lj SQUDIWXQXX y fi MJTNUFX X 9 VCE, W gf ,f f f1yf Rob' I I 4 wp LQ W Wliffjlyjjijjb 7 fff'j55,VUVw7f5j,f'fQ M WW' M Fffj ,M ' ff9Xf7 M W wdff ff ' 'fv 9' ff VV ' Mk wi Gif! jjj 5 f,f Wf,f A W off? UM ,K F1 gp! 1 ,I A QM U Q F Qi , X N3 Q M W i t..,? . Senior Class Histor As the class of 1957 leaves Hamburg High School, we shall take with us many memories of our four years here. When we were freshmen, we had the privilege of nominating and electing the community officers who would head the Junior High School. The major event that year was our graduation from junior high. As we walked up the aisle, we felt proud that we had overcome another obstacle. We celebrated our entry into senior high school with a party following graduation. When fall came, we found ourselves lost in the whirl of many new school activities. We joined clubs, teams, and soon were busy planning our Hop, the Tinsel Twirl which was a very suc- cessful endeavor. At the beginning of our junior year, we moved FRANCES T. ABBOTT A rose without a thorn. Class Treasurer 4, Senior Cen- tral Board 43 Homeroom Pres- ident 4g Girl's Service Club 2, 3, 4g Echoes Staff 2, 3, 4. X' 1:52. SENIOR into the new school. No one will forget our paper drive, junior Day and its assembly play appro- priately called Prom Fever , and of course, our Junior Prom, Moonlight Magic . Gail Stuhl- miller and Bob Kiefer reigned as king and queen. Then, we were seniors! Our Hallowe'en party, the Jack-O-Lantern Jump , showed the lively spirit which prevailed throughout the year. Class activities that followed included our Christmas party, senior play, picnic, banquet, and senior ball. Then came the most wonderful event of all -graduation. To the strains of P0mp and Circumstancen We bade good-by to Hamburg High, but the mem- ories of friends and good times will be with us always. We now presenl' our big and busy senior class . . ROBERT H. BACON Time is but the stream I go dfiybing in. Band 1, 2, Intramurals 1. sense of humor. tee 3. ELIZABETH BANKO Long dark hair-and a quiet Commercial Club 4g Short hand Award: Prom Commit SENIOR 957 MARYANN G. BEMENT Fill your eager eyes with light . . . National Poetry Award 35 Com- mercial Club 3, 43 junior Day CAROL ANN BENZ ROBERT B. B-IERRE Smile ggginl' ' . . . lmlb pill a spirit of youlla Girls sei-me Club 5, 4: Girls ' e 'f i g ' Athletic Association 3, 4: Li- Mem Awards 2' V51 Choir 5' 4: brary Club 5, 4g Commercial Hi-Y 2, 5, 43 XVrcstling 3, 4g Committee 53 Prom Committee Q Football Manager 1, Z, 5. 5g Intramurals fgirlsj 5, 4. Club 3' 4: Ethoes Staff 3' . U l Magnehc class spirrl' JOAN ANN BLIEMEISTER d Ab, the luxuriex of life! Chorus 1, 23 Prom Committee 0 0 55 Chairman Senior Halloween fo Party -4: Girls Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Senior Christmas Party 4. WILLIAM BOLTZ Many a joke had be. Varsity Swimming 43 junior Central Board 33 Prom Commit- tee 3: Hop Committee 23 Homeroom Treasurer 5. ARLENE BRADY Born to sweet deligbl . . . Catalina Club 4: Commercial Club 3, 45 Echoes Staff 2, 4: Shorthand Award 711 Girls Ath- letic Association 5, 4. PAUL M. BOTHNER My ff0ll'll ix fal1'11' f0nlen1. National Honor Society 41 Hi- Y 5, 43 Senior Discussion Club 43 Prom Committee 5: XX'reS- tling 5, 4. CATHERINE M. BRESE Su'ccl am! fair :bc Joann' lo Red Cross 2, 5: Intramurals Cgirlsj Z, 5: Chorus 21 junior Discussion Club 33 Prom Com- mittee 5. BARBARA ANN BRUCE Though sbt' ln' buf lilllc' . . Girls Service Club 5, Ai: Merit Award ,111 Student Council 21 Make-Up Club 41 Senior Cen- trttl Board 4. li. PAUL BUROW He tba! woula' lin- ramfllclu- ly lmppyf' Senior Discussion Club 4, Ger- man Club 3, -ll Track l, 2, 5, -ll Prom Committee 51 Hop Committee 2. BARBARA jEAN BUSCH Her u'il iurilvs you. Curtis Campaign Staff 43 Girls Service Club 43 Make-Up Club 4: Echoes Stall' 43 Girls Ath- letic Association 4. SENIOR Z4 ,fx 957 have made us successfulin PHYLLIS CASE lu nfliou faithful, and in ban- olzr flour. I National Honor Society 41 Ex' aH our endeavors KAREN CHATLIZY - Prom Committee 3. A merry lnuzrl gow all Ibn I'll lrnrcl along will: Il friend way. uml ll rang. Chorus 1, 23 Hop Committee 2, Art Club 4: Band 4g Senior change Student Fig Echoes Staff 5, 41 Girls Service Club 3, 4: Model U. N. Assembly 3, 4, j. FREDERIC CHIFFELLE Discussion Club 43 Hi-Y 41 Cross Country 4. ,t Og' tw' Q50 ,W ,Y ,S fpxqdnff PA I IA N X My lr lkurl , is Cabiiqj61xStaff 43 oes tnlf ' Girls Servic , 3, g ake-Up Cl . Prom ommittee 3. 11 ROBERT CLIFFORD Ab, tt'lJy ,flwulrl life all ln- lmr bv? Intramurals fbnysj 1, 23 j.V. Baseball Z3 Bowling I, 2. te, SENIOR 1 1 HW -ir, f W M851 Z D ti if Z tctfyqllfi' X Q9 c. 'Qi'it', 'sifofl If-iw' I GJN .r Egioqwl 'l o'JLC 4-.CQQXQ12 -Q-. fn' ul' I-LIZABI-1TH IUNIS CLINI2 GEORGE COLVIN Slit holler mztlvrxliimls Inv' Mi,t:bief in every deed. UlI'II4I11lljI'Xflhlllll'l'.I' Basketball Manager 1, 3: Col- Commcrtial Club 5, 45 Intra- lege Day Committee 45 Curtis murals Cgirlsj Eg Prom Com- Campaign Staff 3, 45 Prom mittee 5. Committee fa., ,-,K p 5g f7f1.A.fCeL ,O . . DONALD CONKLIN Many are our joys in youth. Curtis Campaign Staff 45 Ech- oes Staff 45 Career Day Chair- man 2, 35 Hop Committee 25 Prom Committee 3. ef' EEVERLY A. cooKsEY Go and calrh a falling star. Chorus 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 Hop Committee 2. ANN DENISE COTTER A good hearfs worlb gold. Girls Service Club 45 Echoes Staff 3, 45 junior Central Board 35 Choir 35 Intramurals fgirlsj WILLIAM CONWAY Sporting man's sense of lurk and charm. Student Council l, 25 Prom At- tendant 35 Football Captain 45 Homeroom President l, 25 Sen- ior Central Board 4. ri fl-Wit 'Q I S. :lb In high school, our academic accomplishmenf I. I i. has lusi' begun f i I J l A K4 'I .in mf ' jf ,- ,i .1 , L 5 I 5, W .rf ,A-' a P' I' f f . in 3 1 , I Q!! 'ilfiu L fvwvl Vpvff0I,H 'lg' K ,, I HM .W ,Af WWI I RQ' U 'T M- 11 I y r N -All io 'i 'L' GI ' I 0 n 'SJ I N JLEIIA KVA L ' 'vtu L7 1 j if M. IJ. -Uv v qi 'W VKVVA- fff ,rl I I 1 wwf' .cf if 5 ff' 'H' . ' 'LVL'-'7 M H4 If or I J THOMAS A. CZEQXHOWSKS ESTHEWJANE DAILE He bulb a hear! ax .round as Sing again a lone of some a bell. world far from us. Track Captain 45 Track 1, 3, 4: All State 5, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity Girls Service Club 45 Nation,- H Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2. al Poetry Award 35 Make-Up 1, 2, 3, 4. Club 4. LYMAN DAVIS REGINA DETLEFSON Calm thou mayst smile. National Poetry Award 33 Ech oes Staff 4g Library Club 3, 4 4g Intramurals Cgirlsj 1, 2, 5, 4 as we have obtained only a 'fundamenfal knowledge. All Elementary, my dear Watson. Echoes Staff 4g Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Prom Com- mittee 3g Varsity Swimming 4. Girls Athletic Association 2, 5 PATRICIA DAWSON My man's as lrue as steel. Class Vice-President 43 Stu- dent Council 3, 43 Theta Play- ers 2, 3, 43 Senior Central Board 43 junior Central Board 3. WILLIAM H. DINEHART . . . between ies! and earnest. National Honor Society 43 Cross Country Captain 43 Var- sity H Club 2, 5, 43 Theta Players 3, 43 Echoes Executive Staff 4. 'S .ati BGA is :s 56134,-3 Ash Q Qs. Lyn? Q 5 N Sk- is So 'hx 0 SAM DUGAN Honor and truth and man- hood . . . these are the things that stand. Class President 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Captain 4. EDWARD DUNNIGAN' RONALD DYBALSKI bvbia MARILYN R. ECKERT Youth is full of pleasure . . .' Let the world slip, we shall'-? Oh! then I saw her eye was Cross Country 3: Cul-ds Cam- ne'er he younger. hright . . . A well of love,' paign Staff 43 Hi-Y 33 Track Varsity Football 3, 43 Varsity 4 fpfing of light-U 3, 43 Prom Committee 3. Basketball 3, 43 Squad Leader Majorette 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 43 Echoes Staff 43 Sophomore Central Board 2. 5, 43 Choir 3, 4g Girls Service Club 3, 43 Theta Players 2, 3, 4. S NIORS it: 'UW , .f :lg 1 957 13 E IORS 957 M, IRENE ELLIOTT . . . lillle deed: of kindness, Echoes Staff 45 Red Cross 3: French Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Ath- letic Association 3, 45 Prom Committee 3. BEVERLY FIERLE A merry hear! lim! laughs al life. Echoes Executive Staff 45 Ech- oes Staff 2, 3, 45 Art Club 3, 45 Girls Athletic Association 3, 43 Prom Committee 3. PHYLLIS J. EINLAYSON Saddle your dream.: afore you ride 'em. Band 1, 45 Chorus 2, 45 French Club 45 Orchestra lg Intramu- rals Cgirlsj 1, 2, 4. PATRICIA A. FOIT I like the game and want to Play- Senior Central Board 45 Girls Athletic Association 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer 4g Intra- murals fgirlsj 2, 3, 45 junior Day Committee 3. PATRICIA A. ENDRESS A rare gif! of being ronslmzl- ly and rzatumlly herself. National Honor Society 3, 45 Echoes Executive Staff 45 Girls Service Club 2, 3, 45 Syracuse Citizenship Conference 3, 45 Prom Attendant 3. ELEANOR F. EVANS And look before you leap. Homeroom Secretary 45 Make- Up Club 45 Library Club 45 Commercial Club 3, 4g Senior Central Board 4, In addifion fo sfudy, we managed fo find fime for friendship MICHAEL FINNERTY . . . and wbixlled ax be u'enI. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis Cap- tain 45 Varsity H Club 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 45 Echoes Staff 3, 4. JUDITH L. FREIS Kindness ns large ax a prairie wind. Senior Central Board 45 Echoes Staff 2, 3, 45 Catalina Club 3 45 Art Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Ser- vice Club 3, 4. EVELYN N. FREMONT Life is made up of mere bubbles. Chorus 2, 35 I-lop Committee 25 Prom Committee 3. fill IDN JUDITH GARDINER A flallering painter, she. Art Club 2, 3, 45 Echoes Exec- utive Staff 45 French Club 2, 35 Intramurals Cgirlsj 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 3. and good fellowship fhrough numerous social acfivifies. Nts- ma In 'V lttl IQ 11' l'l f Q .- . Qgl ' V I - f .. rt ae . fl .,,:. 1. . Ms' lik -.,' :ffl JEAN GLASS Full of light and life. Cheerleading 2, 3, 45 Catalina Club 3, 45 Prom Attendant 3: Girls Service Club 3, 45 Make- Up Club 4. THORKILD B. I-IANSEN Come give us a Iaxte of your quality. All State 4g Cross Country 45 Exchange Student 45 Hi-Y 45 Senior Discussion Club 4. ALBERT A. GAWLAK, JR. Always leave lhem laughing. Varsity H Club 45 Varsity Foot ball 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 3: j.V. Football 1, 25 j.V. Base ball 2. PATRICIA A. GENTILI A daughler of the godx, di- vinely tall. Chorus 1, 35 Echoes Staff 3: Library Club 1, 3: Commercial Club 41 I-Iomeroom President l. JOHN W. GUETERSLOH True humor springs from the heart. I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Track Manager l, 2, 3: Varsity Football 3: j.V. Football 1, 2. ROBERTA HANSEN Laughing lips and roguixh eyes- Class Secretary 25 Prom Attend- ant 35 Student Council 2, 35 Echoes Staff 3, 45 Make-Up Club 4 .U XMAXp-SdDvK.'l W in A f I 'Wil Wfawyaw' we S IORS A ,gf-:t 957 SE ICRS f , f en'-A W V' 957 HELEN HARRIS Her ways are ways of gentle- ness. Echoes Staff 41 French Award 1, 35 National Poetry Award 3: Make-Up Club 4: Intramurals fgirlsj 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT W. HAUTH He seems so near and yet so Squad Leaders, Archery Club: Chess Club. ETHEI. HARTLOFF WlJt1re did you get those eyes so blue? Echoes Executive Staff 43 Intra- murals Qgirlsj 3: Commercial Club 3, 43 Echoes Staff 5: Shorthand Award 2, 3, 4. NANCY R. HAWKINS The u'orld's a bubble. French Club 2, 3, 4: junior Day Committee 52 Girls Athlet- ic Association 3, Echoes Staff 43 Red Cross 3, 4 f Qylklljjgw fl l 3 l Milf 5 LYDIA HAZEN A A. . t, l I She is gentle, she is kind . . . l OJ I Art Club 3, 43 Commercial ly t Club 3, Ali Curtis Campaign f Staff 4, Echoes Staff 45 S on-i 1 , , In new and old hand Award 2, 3, 4. W sporfs alike, a high l . Q gpm ' degree of parhclpahon Wt My BA BARA ANN HEIBACH 'tl .THOMAS HERRING Still to be dressed in neatnessf' Girls Service Club 3, 43 Echoes Staff 33 Make-Up Club 4, Com- mercial Club 3, 43 Shorthand Award 3. Li is a st. Baseball 1, 3, 41 Basketball s s I2 . . F otball 1, 23 Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3gAv.jun- ior Ceniml Board 3. Q I 0 f a- ARTHUR HESS . . . silence never betrays you.' Homeroom Vice-President 1 Chorus 2, 34 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Hop Committee 2: Prom Com mittee 3. JANET HODGSON .t C' r S Q t J C . . . begins ber progress 'lx p in ' smiling. Red Cross I, 25 Chorus lg Cur- tis Campaign 43 Prom Commit- tee 33 Intramurals Cgirlsj 1. CAREN ANN JACOBS Su'ec1 is pleasnrt', Make-Up Club 43 Girls Ath- letic Association 2, 3, 41 Hop Committee 25 Sophomore Cen- tral Board 2q Prom Commit- tee 3. has always made our afhlefic feams sfrong confenders. ROBERT C. KIEFER . . . dark with excessive bright. Football Captain 4g Boys State 35 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4g Prom King 3. MARILYN J. KING . . . to be quite sincere. Intramural fgirlsj 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3g Red Cross 2, 3g Chorus 23 Hop Committee 2. got, d -3 u 8 Basketball Capt ' 45 rs' Basketgl-l 3, 4 rs' 3 Vars 1 r ' o u rj 0 JAMES JERGE Every man will be thy friend. Varsity H Club 3, 43 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4g Varsity Base- ball 3, 4g J.V. Baseball 1, 25 J.V. Football 1. ROGER JUKICH . . . jest and youthful iallityf' Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Squad Leaders 3g Stage Crew 3, 43 Hop Commit- tee Z. HEIDI JANE KLIPPERT Make your life intereslir1g.. Art Club 3, 43 Junior Discus- sion Club 3g Prom Committee 3: German Club 35 Intramurals fgirlsj 1, 2, 3, 4. P' ilk fa' g k u 1 n i ll I1 H u S NIOR 1 1 f an'-A yr 'alla wa? 'n' ! 957 SENIOR 957 BARBARA KREAMER She is full of smiles. Echoes Staff 3, 4g Art Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 4, Hop Committee 25 Prom Committee 5. JOSEPH KRENCIK I have laid aside business and gone a-fishing. Squad Leaders 3: Curtis Cam- paign Staff 4. 'Ai ,-1,V CL! J .f VIRGINIA KRESCONKO . . . always with a smile. Art Club 43 Chorus 43 Com- mercial Club 3, 41 Intramurals Cgirlsjg Prom Committee 5. BETH LEBERMAN Kvpigjyjds fhe leaders of , l A ,'Small service is true serif? fx! our Girls service Club 5, 4r 'Au ' , 1:1 - Sm, 4: Prom Congmme 3, No school, we have fried Career Day Chairm I 'IGHIS L Athletic Associatvi 3, J fx J Xf T F1 K TJ Qxox I xxx -J J BJ ff ,fl or o as , f l is 'V z X5 ' X x D f so iv N KX Q. TJ C X X LE E. LEWIS, JR. JAMES LICKLITER A sincere sportsmanf' A smile with an intent to do Varsity Football 5, 45 Varsity miffhiff- Basketball 3, 4g Varsity H Varsity Football 5, 4g J.V. Club 3, 4g Prom Committee 3: Football 1, 25 Track 2, 3g Prom Echoes Staff 4. Committee 5g Intramurals fboysj 3, 4. l 'I SHIRLEY LYONS GER acMICl-IAP? But oh, she danres. ' C r ' i Ee d Library Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls '18 1 Athletic Association 5, 43 In- tramurals fgirlsj 3g Prom .Com- mittee 3: Hop Committee 2. . .5 t ati I-Ion ni r X Disc n Y ska: 3?l5f?,4,, C-232 l 18 K' THOMAS MAMMOSER When youth and pleasure meet . . . Curtis Campaign Staff 43 Prom Committee 3: Squad Leader 2, Intramurals Cboysj 1, 2, 3. I W GARY MAYBACH TERRANCE MCCULLE Seize the pleasures of the Life is too short to waste. pmfenf day-U Class Vice-President 25 Wres- Band 1, 2g Intramurals Cboysj tling 2, 3, 4, Senior Central 1: Squad Leaders 3: Varsity Football 5, Board 4: Student Council 23 Senior Discussion Club 4. tffwrlw 4 f fp' y.lfjjiM .fit fo a CAROL MCDONALID U sfandard academically, 5'jf,,, fjpjZ'ffU and 'bf mdff' Socially- and Physically- . ifIf3 eS?.iE..l:.f'2?'3i..'l'fEiZ V i l l ' 2, f s . . we-lm NANCY McKAIG . . . for a light heart lives long. Senior Central Board 43 Band 2, 3, 45 I-Iomeroom Secretary 4: Girls Athletic Association 2. 5, 43 Intramurals Cgirlsj 1, Z. 3, 4. MARGARET M. McRAE Music,-rihrates in the mem- ary. Echoes Staff 45 junior Discus- sion Club 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 43 Library Club 3g Red Cross 4. vice Club 4, Echoes Staff 3, 41 National Poetry Award 3. NANCY L. MCMAHON The harvest of a quiet eye. Red Cross 43 Chorus 2, 33 Ech- oes Staff 4: Girls Athletic As- sociation 2, 3, 41 Prom Com- mittee 3. MARTHA JANE IVIERKENS As full of spirit as the month of May. National Honor Society 43 Stu- dent Council 3, 4: Girls Ser- vice Club 3, 43 Theta Players 2, 5, 4: Catalina Club 5, 4. IOR 'r:ff'f'W 44,5 bum 1 20 ANN D. MEYER The secret of surfers is con- slanfy to purpose. National Honor Society 3, 4: Echoes Executive Staff 43 Merit Award 3: Model U.N. Assem- bly 3, 45 Library Club 2, 3, 4. CARL A. MILLER 'Tis the wink of an eye. j.V. Football 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 3: Varsity Football 3, 4, Var- sity H Club 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 3. JOAN MONCKTON In quietness . . . Girls Service Club 3, 4: Echoes Staff 3: Girls Athletic Associ- ation 2, 3, 49 Intramurals Cgirlsj 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 3. TI-IERESA MOQUIN The mirror of all courtesy. Echoes Executive Staff 4g Merit Award 3, National Poetry A- ward 3, Commercial Club 3, 45 Intramurals Cgirlsj 2, 3, 4. fe K-.4.f1l'f-4. 'X'-2' ?'f. ...Af sf '-.. i- C, -C, W, wg-,M arg.. Q, . 'T' Llgff'f ..Q.,f.?2f. tiatt t 4 3 'QQ 279' M 7 , if xf-qi' ,fly N 2.19 '-13: r:'l '--- GH 1-1 ' , ess- A PATRICIA A. MEYE2Q,,f'r- Q ' -be fi Slrer1glla of rharacler 3-rf? , WR prove the whip that driver . V ff: you ezer to fair Wzsdom :6,.. ., Z goal- , ..... eff. I .iis ationa onor ouety 3, mg., Q Merit Award 2, 3, Cheerleader FH 2, 3, 4: Girls Service Club 2, it 3, 43 Theta Players 3, 4. JERRY M. MONAH N Gen1lemen-.tongler If .rpree . . . w X! ,a ff' fl ,J ,t, fly, U Chor 45 l-YA 3 n al Q ' 2 2 it .,o ack J ' 1 'rv ffif. V, 'pf ol We tw We A and all, our four years in high school LYNNE Y. NEWCOMB KARL NEWMAN Glide Ibrougb a quiet dream. -ll-'E mighty 12101167 Intramurals Cgirlsj l, 2, 3, 45 Trafk 2: Red Cross 2. Make-Up Club 4g Echoes Staff 43 Shorthand Award 2, '33 Mer- it Award 2, 3. ROBERT NEWMAN Wbere'er I wander. DAVID NYHART Glory, that we wrestle so 1'r1lianlly. ' Wrestling 1, Z, 3, 43 Varsity H Club 4g Stage Crew 3, 4g Var- sity Football 3: Hi-Y 2, 3. have been enjoyable and unforgeffable fimes. SUZANNE M. PETERS -wilb a flallering opinion. junior Central Board 3: Prom Committee 3: Shorthand Award 2, 3, 4g Intramurals Cgirlsj 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4. MARY MICI-IELE REYNOLDS Of cheerful yesterdays and confident lomorrowsf' Model U.N. Assembly 3g Senior Central Board 43 junior Dis- cussion Club 33 Senior Discus- sion Club 4g French Club 1, 2, 3. JOAN T. NORTH Good to be merry and wise. All State 43 Catalina Club 3, 4, Choir 3, 43 Echoes Staff 2, 3, 45 Theta Players 2, 3, 4. BARRY PANDISCIO He best mn paint. Art Club 3, 4: Echoes Staff 43 Senior Central Board Homeroom Treasurer Committee sl s, xllq AUSTIN PARK He rlmtlered all lbe way. j.V. Track: Intramurals Cboysj 2, 5: Hi-Y 3, 4: Prom Commit- tee 3. MARILYN ROBERTS I ldllghld and danr'd and lalk'd. Prom Committee 34 Curtis Cam- paign Staff 45 Intramurals Cgirlsj 1, 23 Hop Committee 23 Commercial Club 4. S NIORS I f 'RT X i V'y:u 1,7 t Z 957 E IOR 957 MARY ROBERTS SUZANNIE ROETZER NELDA F. ROGERS 'Mid pleaszzret-lhozrgb we US0ff!1L'JS she, and stvecl allrac- In quiet the reposes may roam. life grace. Commercial Club 3, 4. Commercial Club 3, 41 French Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 43 Echoes Club Ig Intramurals Cgirlsj I 23 Shorthand Award 3, 4. , Staff 43 Girls Service Club 2, 3, 4: Make-Up Club Hogg room President 2.7 , ' 1 of fc' 1 ' -fddgf I' ', 'FIV Y JC xy , . Lffafwefffi . 1 iffQZ5,fZ'Y6j ,,3,L'f 521 fdfwfjfff tiff? LM Z ,lj fe KL JLL! Q , J, 4 ffdf XWWQQW ,auf ff if J 76 W I' ho could forgel' CHESTER ROSINSKI 97 Nd'l'i0nCll Honor Sdciefy Wbal bo! The worl1l'x all . right I Jay. Bowling 2, 3, 41 Golf 3, 4, Stage Crew 1, 3, 43 Varsity Football 33 Student Council 2. THOMAS ROSSER Drive tba! rapid mr. Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Varsity Swim ming 43 Varsity Football 3 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Prom Commit- tee 3. DAVID N. SCHAUS -rlishrul rcwarzls of religion. Red Cross I: Intramural fhogsj I, Z3 Bowling l, JEAN M. RYAN 3 ll t rtf clmrmca' wilb rlismul - t'it'u's of lmf1pi11cJx. ,Q 2 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial murals Cgirlsj 4. REED SCHIENFIELD it1'i1l1 I1 llfiilklt' in his aye, S Chorus Z, 3, 43 Hop Committee 23 Prom Committee 3: Stage Crew 23 Intramurals Cboysj 3. 22 af Club .ig Red Cross 1: lntra- ,.,,, t lt. 7vvZ LW- LARRY SCHWERTFAGER That I sbonld love u bright particular star. Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Varsity Base- ball 2, 3, 43 Echoes Staff 43 Baseball Captain 4. LINDA SCIFRES Good laealtb and good sense are two of life's greatest blessings. National Honor Society 4g Sen- ior Discussion Club 4: Girls Service Club 43 Theta Players 4: Intramurals fgirlsj 4. s'l'udy hall, 'Ihe A , Junior Prom, or fhe if graduafion ceremony? y ,,CL,,,Qfmna9.QfAl,7s7f-2,-e,C1lZ'- '-Wrsfvm on xg ARTHUR SHERWOOI7, He was a scholar and u ripe and good one. National Honor Society 3, 45 Echoes Executive Staff 43 Ex- change Student 5g Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 5, 4. MARY SUE SHREVE Remembered joys are never past. Hop Committee 2: Intramurals fgirlsj 33 junior Day Commit- tee 31 Library Club 4: Prom Committee 3, 23 CHRISTOPHER R. SEELBACH Bom with wil and wisdom. National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 41 Tennis 3, 43 Syracuse Citizenship Con- ference 3, 4, Exchange Stu- dent 3. SENIOR J ,fkdj 957 W V,fff,9 few ,W of s9,,f4 PAUL T. SHAFFER .f lVbere the willingness is great, ilu' difficulties :mmol be great. National Honor Society 4: Sen- ior Central Board 4: Home- room Vice-President 4g Echoes Staff 4g Tennis 2, 3, 4. LYNN -I. SHOEMAKER Life is n dame. Art Club 3, 43 Career Day Chairman 35 Echoes Staff 44 Hop Committee 2g Prom Com' mittee 3, JOHN SIBLEY -joy of youthful sports. Varsity Football 3, 43 Track 3, 4g Varsity H Club 3, 4: Real Cross 43 Varsity Basketball 3. wilful? n A I SE IORS 1 5 4,1550 Z I957 xt' l M qiff. MARY LOU SORRENTINO Our happiness will grow. CHARLES W. SPOON Thr foal of the will be fold. Commercial Club 3, 4: Curtis lichues Staff 45 Bowling 1, 2, Campaign Staff 43 Shorthand Award 2, 3, 4. JAMES E. SPOON Never say more llmn is ner- 5, 43 Prom Committee 51 Bowl- ing Captain 1, 4: Intramurals Chuysj 1, 3, 4. BETTY C, STOCK Life is no! life wilboul dc- fsmfy- light. Varsity Track 4: Varsity Foot- Chorus 1, 2, 3: Intramurals ball 5, 43 Varsity Wrestling 2, fgirlsj 1, 2, 5, 45 Hop Com- 3, 43 Wrestling Captain 4g Prom Chairman 5. GAIL P. STUHLMILLER To be loved needs only to be seen. Prom Queen 3: Salute Leader 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 41 Girls Service Club 2, 3, 4g Catalina Club 3. 4. n QV' w A 75 JAIEXSEJLU' Sing away rrow as! away fr man 2 Club 9 mittee 2: Prom Committee 3. As we venfure auf W info life, A wif? ,.. .S ho... W WF wg EJ ,f H N JOYCE THOMAS Ornamcnl of quiel spirit. Art Club 4: Catalina Club 5, 43 Hop Committee 2g Intramurals Cgirlsj 2' Prom Committee 5 KX U L h x , OJ yy 3:9 I, J .XJ V L U O, 35-r' S DAVID RAY TILLNER -mirlbful romir shows. All State 43 Announcers' Club 42 Bflml 1, Z, 5, 4: German Club 3, 43 Track 1. Q J , JOAN TRACY Careful with wordrf' Echoes Staff 41 Commercial Club 41 Shorthand Award 2, 31 Chorus 11 Intramurals fgirlsj 1, 2. NANCY TURNER Bleu with ibn! charm. Class Secretary 31 Echoes Staff 3, 41 Girls Service Club 3, 41 Prom Attendant 3' Cheerleader MARY ANN TURKLA A rbnpsorly of words. All State 41 Girls Service Club 41 Theta Players 3, 41 i Poetry Award 31 Girls ic Asggciation 2, 3, 4. UD We ZW' i Jil 0 JAMES THOMAS ULINGER Let Nature be your leather. Chorus 2, 3, 41 Wrestling 4. W KD Willl fill www-lied U 67 ' W ugly! M , i 01 ' r WW , - PAUL J. VALENTINE , Silent I ponder. CriCmi Sff41Ecl'1- ho or oi'Siamffa41P:lfi:sityiaS'win1n1ing 41 Prom Committee 31 Hop , X of Hamburg High o.,..mi...... l 1 f w'l be mainfained. . C' ' - 1 1 , ly f r Sm H 'I fa I 1 IA- A X 7 A n .J Z, JXY A Wy 4 4,7465 ofoolfz, - f 11' 4 7,160 54,74 .ayfafacf 764411 I V. fy, N .WW J J Yi M07 , 1' wrfffffrff ifffff W , 0556 Q ,gc Zciffifgf -'fvffda N I WILLIAM A- II-I-EPIQUII CAROL WAKE Eli 621 JAMES E. WALKER Hfwlljifk and 0711621 I 01711101 --4 good' wgyynl 51017111 jmjfg, ,L ' He who 1345 ,1 fbguyangl buf sive way 10- National Honor Society 4g Mo- friends- Www All SIRI? 5,45 AHHOUFICCFS' Club jorette 2, 3, 43 Gll'1S S'3fViCC Flag Bearer 41 Student Council :Q-5 45 Chi-'if 1, 2, 3, 4:Varsi1yH Club 3, 41 Echoes Executive 3, 41 Varsity Football 3, 4: q KV Club 41 Varsity Football 4. Staff 4g Americanism Essay Winner 2. Track 3, 41 Varsity H Club 4. I 1 I f r f 1. I' I All I.. . X 4. 'Xvf , in ii if - 5 . . ' WAYNE P. WEBER T-E'! '.,u No care beyond today. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Projection Crew S 1, 2, 5: Hop Committee 25 Prom Committee 5. 1 uzsc u1!lJ speed LEONARD WEST We'll shine in substantial honours. National Honor Society 43 Dis- cussion Club 5, 43 Model U.N. Assembly 3, 4g Student Council 55 Varsity H Club 5, 4. BRENDA WHITE Tha reward of ti lbing well done, ix to bun' dam' il. Echoes Executive Staff 43 Com- mercial Club 5, 41 Shorthand Award 2, 53 Intramurals Cgirlsj 5, 4: Prom Committee 5. And so from one HAL WILSON crusade fo anofher 1 ' o 0 g 5. fm.-1. out at 'I'he Seniors conhnue g Intramurals fboysj 1. ' fo mqke hlsfory. will jg . A WI EGAR wilb tlu' gif! of laugh- r ice Club 5, 44 Girls 4g Majorette 2, 3, 4. WWW Lv - '. til lltflflltvltl at JOANN XVITTMEYER Ye auburn lurks-. Girls Service Club 3, 41 Girls Athletic Association 2, 5, 43 Association 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Echoes Players 3, 41 Catalina Staff 3, 41 Prom Committee 5 I-UWl'3Jl P EUGENE ZAWADZKI IWH will rhino. H C ' ' ' I' We do make tl neu' arqlmin- lance. nmpaign Staff 41 Girl ,, 4, Echoes Executive Make-Up Club 4. Club 4: Library Club Transfer from Depew High 5 . 1 - ' . School 4. 26 MEMORIA JACK LUX Our lives were filled with a feeling of deep regret and sadness at the end of our sophomore year when jack passed away. We are honored that he spent his school career in Hamburg and shared with us his potentialities and personality. It is our sincere wish that we may have enriched the life he shared with us. With the grace of the Almighty, may Jack continue to be with the class of 1957 in spirit. 27 l These disfinguished seniors excel I Senior STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SALUTATORIAN PRESIDENT Sam Dugan H Patricia Endress . fx ' Ivo!-GA A all ' N , 'U-5.1. ,aunt jkeeeo o. Puck ,Ov-. , CQMQ-, 'r ,ty-L f 0 In Hamburg High School students ivuko WM n in the Senior Class are given special ' reco nition for their leadershi , both N JA D 'bonu Q A441 acadimic and social, in the clalss. The people on these pages include our high- est scholars, our class officers, and the W ,LNQN leaders of other important school ac- -Vplida-F0Ai1' tivities. 4-'gxak libfwwv .. 'K ' si CLASS PRESIDENT rg tu' p My 3 Christopher Seelbach s.c,fw.,,,l Qodyv QAXAI K lil ' r WWF CLASS VICE PRESIDENT CLASS TREASURER Patricia Dawson FTHIICCS Abbfm 28 in cifizenship, scholarship, and leadership. FLAG BEARER SALUTE LEADER Jameg Wfalkef SIUIIIITIIIIEI' SENIOR CENTRAL BOARD Firsl Row, left to right: Merkens, Freis, Evans, McKaig, Meyers, Dawson, Seelbach, Abbott, Bruce, Wakelee, Dugan. Second Row: Mrs. Viehe, Kiefer, Reynolds, Shaffer, McCulle, Pan- discio, Sherwood, West, Foit, Conway, Walker, Mrs. Meisenheimer. CLASS SECRETARY VALEDICTORIAN ASSISTANT EDITOR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Patricia Meyers Arthur Sherwood 29 These are our fen fop senior scholars. Arthur She rwood Sam Dugan Rog er MacMichael Ann Meyer e00 Xa, ' -ig A NACO emi i X ' P LindQ Ljjxixyjljffwoip 5 Paul Bothner 99 ,ow QU W Qing f91lQYx'ZD cw N7 X W Nga af O 00 X OV Q57 we LV Q Q09 evvv vw EQ X29 i 5,9 oft QMS? D491 dl N R ' TEN TOP SENIOR SCHOLARS Avis, 90 ' -Y iThese students have achieved one of the Q9 wicimi hest distinctions of their high school career. L Robert Kiefer They are leaders in athletics and school government as well as in the classroom. . 1 8 Xecgcgiholastically they have maintained an honor avi Viv average throughout high school. Barbara Bruce -DUUNQQ w e an .. ' 'E Hamburg H1811 '5fh00l 15 ' '1 fi'? W ea SM EI' ,,'. Q i ' . ' ' V- -- A - 'es -eiswssfsflff-ieiwga-7211 PI'0l1d I0 glVC I'ELOgIllI10l'l I0 these Oufsfandlng Students. Carol Wakelee Phyllis Case 50 Lofs of fun af fhe Hallowe'en and Christmas parties. HaIlowe'en Party The class of 1957 will go down in the pages of Hamburg High School's history as the first senior class to have a Hal1owe'en party. It was called the Jack-O'-Lantern jump. Both the seniors and the teachers, decked out in their orig- inal costumes, enjoyed the fun house, the games, and the dancing. The Mad Masqueraders Wfhoops! Christmas Party Clem Seelbach and Clarabell Merkens Elvis Presley Guess What, Uncle Artie-Story Time! W 'cr 31 showed the Senior Class their memories of a coun- ty fair at the Christmas Party. In addition, the program featured the Christ- mas story read by Marilyn Eckert, the singing of O Holy Night by Esther Dale, and an angel choir which sang Christmas carols to the accom- paniment of Gail Stuhlmiller's harp. Our Senior Play, Come Out of the Closer Out of My Way, Sonny Nancy Turner Linda Scifres Marilyn Eckert Martha Merkens Pat Meyers Arthur Sherwood joan North Albert Gawlak Robert Kiefer Edward Dunnigan William Conway ,ff v. CAST 5'FfGHAlTACTERS Mrs. Malone Hilda Hawkins Irene Gleason Ammonia Mullens jenny Potts Guthrie Rosewater Abbie Philips Mr. Cutter Hercules jones George Hansen Sweeney Ann Cotter Patricia Dawson Frances Abbott Janice Wolfe Heidi Klippert Fred Chiffelle Barbara Winegar Roger MacMichael Larry Schwertfager Leonard West William Dinehart Neighbors, Police, etc. End of Act III Barbara Busch, Pat Foit, Phyl Finlayson, Irene Elliott, jo- Anne Wittmeyer, Lynn Shoemaker, Barbara Heibach, Bev- erly Cooksey, Ellie Evans, Joyce Thomas, Bill Villepigue, Nancy McMahon. Senior Play Under the direction of Mr. Arnold, this year's senior class presented Come Out of the Closet, a mystery-comedy. The theme of the play centered around a mys- terious, locked closet, which provided three young girls visiting New York City with many hilarious adventures. The class of 1957 has gained the distinction of being the first to bring in over one thousand dollars on a senior play, and of having a matinee performance on Saturday afternoon 'for the grade school students. Left to right: Elliott, Thomas, Finlayson, Cotter, MacMichael, Dawson, Wolfe, Abbott, Schwert- fager, Klippert, Dinehart, West, Chiffelle, Winegar. 32 was a fremendous success. . PRODUCTION STAFF Direftor ,,AA,,,,,,,,,s,...,,,,,.,.A,,,,,.s.s............ Mr. Robert G. Arnold Business Arrangements ,,,,..,,,,,,........ Mrs, Theodore A. Viehe Tickets .,.A.A,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,....,,,..,,,,,,,,s g ,,.,.,.A.. Miss Hazel johnson Make-up ..AA...,....,,,,...s.., .,... lN lrs. Charles M, Meisenheimer Ushers ,,,,, ...........,....,, M r. William J. Tomik Publicity .,,,,,,, ,,.....,r, M rs. Theodore A. Viehe Mrs. Walter Howitt Mr, Walter J. Walter Programs ,,,r.,. .,,,,,,. M iss Margaret Flanagan -. Miss Marie VanVooren Glass M McRae A. Meyer, R. Hansen Posters ....,,.....,. Stage Crew ,...,. Prompters Publicity .,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,...,.... L. Shoemaker, J. Thomas, M. King, S. Lyons, M. Reynolds, B. Heibach, N. McKaig, J. Monck- ton, L. Newcomb, M. McRae, J. Gardiner, C. Brese, P. Findlayson, P. Foit, B. Cooksey, E. Fremont, B. Kreamer, C. Wakelee, B. Stock, J, Guetersloh, J, Bliemeister, J. Freis. Properties ........................ S. Dugan, A. Park, B. Leberman, C. Rosinski, L. Davis, Cf Miller, L. Lewis. Set Design ...................... 1 ......,.. B: Pandiscio, W. Weber, D. Ince, J. Spoon, P, Valentine, C. Spoon. ll7I1fll1'0b6 ...........................,.... P. Endress, R. Detlefson, M. Turkla, E. Cline, M. Shreve. Sound Effects ............................ G. Stuhlmiller, C. McDonald, Jim Walker, J. Guetersloh, N. McKaig. Make-up ............................ R. Hansen, P. Cleary, E. Dale, S, Roetzer, B. Busch, B. Bruce, E. Evans, L. Newcomb, H. Harris, C. Jacobs, B. Heibach. Tickets ........................ B. Bruce, P. Case, M. Finnerty, P. Endress, P. Bothner, E. Dunnigan, J. Wolfe, J. Walker, S. Dugan, A. Meyer, M. Reynolds, J. Monckton, N. McKaig, M. Turkla, M. King, C. Brese, B. Stock, B. Kreamer, P. Foit. Posters ............................ S. Roetzer, C. McDonald, N. Mc- Kaig, J. Thomas, L. Newcomb, L. Shoemaker, H. Klip- pert, J. Gardiner, B. Pandiscio. Lighting ............................ P. Case, School Stage Crew - R. Schenfield, J. McFadden, J. Best, R, Dougherty, C. Wieffenbach, A. May, W. Stovall, C. Dougherty. Production Manager .,...............................,.. Paul T. Shaffer 4 Sit Down, Squinty, And Shut Up. Mrs. Viehe was in charge ot business arrange- ments and publicity, Miss Johnson sponsored the selling of tickets, Mr. Tomik had charge of the ushers, and Mrs. Meisenheimer once again advised the members of the Make-up Club, who did a tremendous job of making up the cast of Come Out of the Closet . The expert guidance and as- sistance of our faculty, and the enthusiasm of the entire class, were big factors in the success of the play. Left to right: McMahon, Shoemaker, Foit, Scifres, Dunnigan, Kiefer, Meyers, Gawlak, Eckert, Turner, Merkens, North, Sherwood, Conway. Our parl' in promofing world peace lu- are af: 1 , V . Q . i ' ' 'i 'gli Wtvrking Hard? '4f N .el X AW cHEe.K R Yzryaid I l '51 FRED A very pleasant addition to our student body has been Fred Chiffelle, our exchange student from Switzer- land. When Fred returns home, he will have one year of high school to complete followed by four years of college. He will take back with him a good impression of American youth's preparation to defend the ideals of democracy. As Switzerland's ambassador of good will, Fred has entered easily into our school and social life, enter- taining us with his charming songs. Students Our Dani sh Dandy .S ,. ,to DODDY Wfhen Thorkild Clloddyj Hansen arrived this summer from Odense, Denmark, his subtle personality and sense of humor soon began warniing the hearts of the citizens of Hamburg. Doddy was very surprised to find America as it is and startled to dis- cover how similar the American peo- ple are to the Danes. The schools, too, are much alike, although those in Europe are more strict. When Doddy returns to Denmark he will begin five years of college preparation for teaching, YVe'll as be expecting a visit, once he has completed his schooling. 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Their summer included trips through Germany and Southern France. Phyllis spent the summer in Vienna, Austria, living with the warm-hearted Waschka family and just Reminiscing falling in love with Vienna and its old-world charm. Art, who went to France, lived in the Alpine town of Annecy and near the small village of Parmain, north of Paris. He also enjoyed nearly two weeks in Paris itself. Chris lived in Hoorn, Holland, and took trips through the Benelux countries and North Ger- many. Acting as good-will ambassadors for America, all four had a very educational and exciting time abroad, which they described later at their school assembly programs. Homeward Bound Mwx. Y 142 wmfizm- f ' w,1g,i.a, 1 Our yearbook is fhe resuH' of ART STAFF-First Row, left to righl: Mumbower, Fries, Shoemaker, judy Gardiner, Fierle, Abbott, Smith, Kream- er. Second Row: jackie Gardiner, Van Duzee, Pandiscio, Lee. Echoes Staff The groundwork for the 1957 Echoes was laid in the spring of 1956 when the executive staff was chosen. With Mrs. Meisenheimer as advisor, Arthur Sherwood and Pat Meyers, editor-in-chief and assist- ant editor, began planning the lay-out for the book. As we started work this year, the work of all the staffs was coordinated to meet the deadlines for each section. As assignments were given out in September, the staffs and advisors went to work. Under Pat Endress and Ann Meyer, the Literary Staff wrote and rewrote, cutting and shaping articles to fit specified word limits. The Art Staff, with Judy Gardiner and Beverly Fierle as editors, used their imaginations to bring Little Sir Echo to life. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF-First Row, lofi EXECUTIVE STAFF-First Row, left to right: Gardiner, Endress, Seel- to right: Case, Dugan, Merkens, Kiefer. Ser- bach, Sherwood, Meyers, Dugan, Dinehart. Second Row: Fierle, Wake- ond Row: Turkla, Roetzer, Heath, Mrs. lee, Meyer, Hartloff, Mrs. Meisenheimer, Moquin, Merkens, Wolfe, Davis. Meisenheimer. Third Row: Minnick, Mac- Michael, Conklin. JN V aug- i bi nl EL:1IA L - 1 V p XX f ' I P n .V 9 CIRCULATION STAFF-First Row, left to right: Harris, Hawkins, Gue- tersloh, Hartloff, Seelbach, Elliott, Valentine, Wittmeyer, McDonald. Sec- ond Row: Mr. Huntley, Boyer, Fisher, J. Turner, Nyhart, Leyonmark, N. Turner, Lang, Hansen, Hazen, Glass Brady, Evans. Third Row: Mattucci, Preston, Viehe, Conway, Squier, Shaughnessy, Williams, Agliata, Stec, Fawcett. fhe energy and abilify of fhis large sfaff. Sam Dugan's and Martha Merkens' Photography Staff planned and identified all the formal pictures of clubs and classes, while Bill Dinehart's and Lyman Davis's Snapshot Staff caught off-guard shots of our castle life. The Typing Staff, headed by Brenda White and Theresa Moquin, clicked typewriter keys rapidly, preparing the copy sheets. Our yearbook could not have been successful linancially without the work of the Curtis Campaign committee, under Mr. Collins, Janice Wolfe and Carol Wakelee, They conducted a record-breaking sales campaign to support this Ecboes. The Circulation Staff, headed by Chris Seelbach and Ethel Hartloff, sold subscriptions throughout a well-managed campaign. With much work and fun, the Echoes grew during the year until it was ready for every student. TYPING STAFF-Firsl Row, left to right: Miss Elan agan, Pfeifer, Moquin. Second Row: Nyhart, Willia Tracy, Hazen. Absent: XVhite, Newcomb. 0.1: .X LITERARY STAFF-First Row, left lo right: Stuhlmiller, North, Det- lefson Cotter Me er Endress Clea Wine ar Eckert Bruce. Second s s Y 1 s ry' g s Row: Miss McGee, Oates, Scifres, Koelmel, Hald, Busch, Menke, Leber- man, Evans, Crocker, Mrs. Glazier. Third Row: McCulle, Einnerty, Shaf- fer, Walker, Dybalski, Grigsby, Schwertfager, DeMarco, 'ru-me ECJI-IOES F' CURTIS CAMPAIGN COMMIT- TEE--First Row, left to right: Dale, Hansen, Cleary, Wolfe, Wakelee, Busch, Bruce, McMahon. Second Row: West, Hazen, Mc- Donald, Roetzer, Mr. Collins, Ros- inski, McRae, North, Dunnigan. Colley, SNAPSHOT COMMITTEE-First Row left to right: Dinehart, Bruce, Brown Davis. Second Row: Lewis, Van Orsdale Dale, Cluchey. Third Row: Mrs. Meisen- heimer, Terrizzi, Knoche, Flanders. 57 These senior snaps help fo complefe our sfory. wwM5fW ., . ' V?-2 .. ff ,J-:B N, f 5 I, A 1,5 Q f wi, ng A K5 W1 K gF,,,.,3iWZg,'Qm? HE, V . ,eee,,1 MF- T0UChd0WIl Where'd It Go? 39 A-M.. fe -if. - .V-we ., 7 . W ' f l K Q' lg - l , eff Q ' if A - X eg 1 f , . . ls' Little Boy Blue 2 ,41 , .... . 4 '- Wee Willie XVinkic 1 'zlz' A ea . ' ' , Wigwfalk 5, 'F--. -.whlsx fi Q2 I a Q -H. 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Plans and activities for the entire junior year were ably organized by this group with the co-operation and assistance of the Junior Central Board. Firxl Razr, lvfl lo rigbt: Evans, Minnick, Dale, james. Second Roux' Larson, Knoche, Connors. 4: 'Q W4 C W ,MAJWG jhf QI. l V u:Z V, ff h th6VS homore Class V, 49,15 uf . C ., gi u 5 'ligfg preslflergg Nancy Jenkins, , , im WM ' g Schwert, secretaryg u M n , 1 Jf g ta, treasurer, ably led anizing and supporting 'vit s. ese included a Sophomore I . n assembly program. Their team o with the class made a success- ful cla year. YL If Lefl lo right: Agliata, Bl ' g J ins, w Freshman The 1957 Freshman Class officers were William Armitage, president, Penny Wertz, vice-president, Margery Mitchell, secretaryg and Nancy Preston, treasurer. These oflicers, through hard work and good planning, made this year's class an outstanding one. Under their leadership, the Freshman Party, the freshman event of the year, was a huge success. Lefl lo right: Mitchell, Armitage, Preston Wertz. 39 61' QM , 1 lnferesf in all phases of high school life Firsl Voltz, Larson, Heath, ig X, X57-ia 'X RFQ it McGuire, Smith, Wetsell, R Muscott Kauffmann Under the guidance of their class advisors, Mrs. Hoare and Mr. Shaw, the junior Class has accomplished many projects. Teamwork and cooperation in these various projects have given the junior Class its reputation for successful ventures. Outstand- ing was, of course, the junior Prom. To raise the necessary funds, the class sponsored a suc- cessful paper collection which was evidence of the drive, energy, and teamwork that puts them on top and ke s thernvthge. .5374 cgi' sf- JS 9 A c, ,A X: ,N T.. i TQ,XqfXl'Jx 'il 3, . K :: K 'li 2 cfvlp , lefl lo right: Miss War- urton, Buggenhagen, Minnick, Evans, Mumbovver, Thomas, Fries, Karr. Second Row: Pritchard Crocker, Shadle, Davidson, DeZut- ter, Lemke, Herold, Heard, McGin- nis. Third Roux' Bauer, Linkner, Roueche, Hermann, Skrzypek, Ot- tley, King, Whitehill. 40 N Firsl Row, lefl to right: Mrs. Bucher, Evans, Cluchey, Melberg, Williams, Thomas, Webber, Sip- son. Second Row: Gottshall, law, Hesketh, Rollins, Morrissey, Ston- itsch, Ball, Van Orsdale. Third Roux' Leyonmark, jones, Pfeifer, Connors, Schroeck, Donaldson, May, Nyhart, Kinkel. CM X make Leadership, citizenship, sports- manship, and scholarship are out- standing characteristics of the junior Class. There were many who took an active part in intra- mural sports as well as in the many club activities that were offered. The class is already making plans for the 1957 Curtis Cam- paign in hopes that it will sur- pass all past sales campaigns. These Juniors are on the road to becoming better leaders and citizens, and most important, next year's Senior Class. Firxt Row, left to righl: Mrs. Gage, Abrams, Monckton, Knoche, Val- entine, Stec, Groach, Sawdye. Sec- ond Row: Rast, Wack, Smith, Co- hoon, Brown, Jaeger, Maybach, Merkens. Third Row: Elliott, Pa- canowski, Yaeger, Fisher, Crotty, Mattucci, Lang, Newkirk. M fly J -.r-- mlltn, Firsl Row, left to right: Mr. Shaw, Connors, Lapare, Klart, Taylor, Doolittle, Gard- iner, Moquin, Second Row: Wittman, Niesar, Hillyard, Sipprell, Evans, bleffe, Rockwood, Georger, Smithgall. Third Roux' Pandiscio, Webber, Vanderlip, White, 958 First Row, left to rigbl: Miss Ben- ning, Hodil, james, Peterson, Sie grist, Dale. Second Rauf: Schmidt Mooney, Grieble, Kelly, Wlittmey- er, Terrizzi. Third Row: Menke McClusky, Haney, Faulring, Klec- zko, Smith. Q p Junior' acfivifies are filled wifh Firsl Row, left lo right: Heath, Taylor, Connors, Knoche, Evans, Minnick, james, Dale, Larson, Williams. Second Raw: Mr. Shaw, Peterson, Turner, Kennerclell, Melberg, Siegrist, Dart, Thomas, Cluchey, Monckton, Voltz, Valentine, Gardiner, Stec, Mumbower, Mrs. Hoare. O O Junior Central Board The junior Central Board composed of pres- ident, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer from each junior homeroom, was advised by Mrs. Hoare and Mr. Shaw. The purpose of the group was to plan the various activities that highlight the junior year. A paper drive was held to raise funds for the prom. junior Day, the time of distinction for the class, preceded the Junior Prom which climaxed the class activities. Junior Day junior Day, an event becoming traditional in Hamburg High, was long anticipated by our class. At the beginning of the day, we were each hon- ored with a flower to wear and at noon we were served a special luncheon amid springlike decor- ations in the cafeteria. The assembly program members of our class presented an original play, entitled Prom Fever , which put everyone in a festive mood for our prom that night. Aw, Come On, Call Her Up! plenfy of work and excifemenf. er? Dancing 'Neath the Moon JU IOR PROM QNJ Their Majesties First Row, lefl I0 right: Conway, Waillzer, Seelbach, Spoon, Dugan, Kiefer, Monckton, Stuhlmiller, Buscaglia, Meyers, Glass, Han- sen, End ress, Tu rner. Under the general chairmanship of James Spoon, the junior Prom proved to be a great success, and a credit to the Class of 1957. A mystic garden was the setting for Moonlight Magic . Eddie Diem's orchestra provided the musical background for enchanted dancers wandering through the moonlit gar- den. The ceiling of stars, mist and clouds made heaven seem very near, and one could almost feel the spray of the fountain in the middle of the gym. Robert Kiefer and Gail Stuhlmiller presided as king and queen over the dance. The impressive ceremony of their coronation took place in a rock garden. After the crowning, refreshments were served in the cafeteria, whose walls glittered with gay butterflies. The Sophomore Class busies ifself Thompson, Ballard, Sanders, Kl Third Row: DeVoe, Sibley, Mon johnson. First Row, left to right: Mr. Col- lins, Hodgson, Weber, Larson, Van Duzee, Durell, Tirone, Ostrander, Logel, Feasley. Second Row: Sie- grist, Sanderson, Seufert, Roberts, Flanders, Polan, Chittick, Wilson, Williams, Meyer, Wood. Third Row: Calkins, Busch, Howard, Ni- chols, Koester, Moore, Dillon, Dubbert, Mammoser, Schwert. First Row, left to right: Mr. King, Fox, Pickup, Grigsby, Koelmel, Hoare, Agliata, Logel, Newland, Wilczynski, Blu hm. Second Row: Wittmeyer, Fawcett, Howar e', I' , I, ll lW,!'l , l'1,l,,,.A I',,A..,, Ya.,.l, a This year the Sophomore Class has shown tremendous enthusi- asm, class unity, and initiative in all of its endeavors. Spirit and hard work made their Hop, the Twilight Twirl , an outstanding success. Under the guidance of Mr. Collins and Miss Mattie, they aimed for the top in the Community Chest, Junior Red Cross, and Curtis Campaign. The Sophomores were very active in club affairs and made a commend- able showing in all sports events, intramural and interscholastic. A 5. px :be QX- ix if 'DN Qxflxx of wb 'SF NK Ki N' SY :X X SOPHOMCRES First Row, left to right: Mrs. Hunt- singer, Law, Swieczkowski, Carr, Harris, Davis, Altwater, Spute, Shanks, Huebsch. Second Row: Hoffmann, Schaefer, Gerrity, Pop- penberg, Lord, Bull, Kaufman, Joyce, Findlay, Weiss, Simoneit. Third Row: Meyer, Beller, Mullett, Rockwood, Massing, Bruno, Thor pe, Dole, Dugan, Boyer, Woodhouse. in climbing 'l'he ladder fo success. Whole-hearted participation in all these activities did not in the least lower their scholastic achievements. They pursued their studies with diligence and ability and rated very high on the honor roll each marking period. The ingenuity and hard work of the Sophomores has not disappointed those who predicted last year that they would be one of Ham- burg High School's most ambi- tious classes. This year's efforts certainly show promise for the future. First Row, lofi to right: Miss Mattie, Viehe, Anderson, Romer, Meyer, Brown, Preston, Heibach, Shanks, Ahrens. Serona' Row: Dunnigan, Wer- derman, Trowbridge, Hogan, Bodenstedt, Mitchell, Winegar, Jaeger, Kelly, Lebender, Gier. Third Roux' Owen, Schoener, Boyce, Krencik, Donovan, McCarthy, Dawley, Bley, Stovall, Bauer. 959 Firxt Row, left lo right: Miss Mc- Gee, Crotty, Bley, DeSantis, Brew- ster, jenkins, Stuhlmiller, Armi- tage, Hoffman, Parr, Smith, Riefler. Serond Row: Detlefson, Jayne, Ebel, Thompson, Lockwood, Krui- zenga, Shoemaker, Whitehill, Knopp, Wasmund, Schwartz, Third Row: Ruppmann, Dougherty, Wittman, Hornberger, Fowler, Los, Valentine, Caldarell, Lyons, 'New- berry, Hickock, er, Zink, Whitctmmb, Wingert Brown, Anderson, Crawford. 45 First Rau, left lo right: Mrs. Gla- zier, Shetter, Schunk, Butler, Goode, Billings, Murray, Lee, Fors, Hess. Second Roux' Reuter, Uling- Palst, Doran, Miller, Debo, Tho- man. Third Roux' Best, West, Wal- ter, Eagan, Skrzypek, Larivey, Ross, tfylsophomores af work and play First Rau It I Io rzgbt Preston Carr Stuhlmiller Sthuert Agllata Bill op ings, jenkins Let Owen Tirone Strom! Rau Mr Collins Bley Durell Larson, Brewster Armitage Logel Murray Hirris Hoare Van Dulec Koelmel, Htlbath Davis Almater Coodc Central Board Under the direction of Mr Collins and Miss Mattie the Sophomore Central Board worked diligently throughout the year The board consisting of the homeroom officers, handled the affairs of the Sophomore Class commendably promoting and directing all class policies and projects It was through their organ ization that the Hop was such a success By combining soft lights, lilting music, and festive decorations in their Twilight Twirl , the Sophomores surpassed all previous records for hop attendance. Couples were entertained by a clever special feature which depicted what hops might have been like down through the ages. Fur-clad cave men and spirited Charleston dancers were but a part of a well-planned and thoroughly enjoyed evening. Freshmen add 'lheir special kind of zesf. The Freshman Class of 1957, largest to enter Hamburg Central High School, showed that its size was equalled by its enthusiasm. Mrs. Bevan and Mr. Swanchak acted as advisors of this class whose officers were Bill Armitage, president, Penny Wfertz, vice-president, Margery Mitchell, secretary, and Nancy Preston, treasurer. For the first time the Freshmen participated in a class project. Under the sponsorship of the social studies teachers they collected Nnliwml Geo- graphic' magazines, which were bound and presented to the library. lt is planned that future freshman classes will continue this project. The Freshman Party, the highlight of the freshman year, was held in February. lt was complete with an orchestra, dancing, and of course, refresh- ments. Since most of the Freshmen attended, it was a huge success. The Freshmen also planned and put on an assembly program. Taking all things into consideration, 1957's Freshmen had a very successful and memorable year. First Row, Iefl to rigbl: Mr, Wfal- ter, Provorse,Sipprell, Bley, Henry, Cary, Wertz, Wingert, Alderdice, Hoffman. Second Row: New- land, Hoover, Bowers, Warcl, Foit, Crotty, Emerling, Hagle, Littlefield, Pandiscio, Prawel. Tlairzl Roux' Schutts, Staff, Terrizzi, McCreary, Kaclow, Sorrentino, Hahn, Leitten, Milks. Firsl Row, lefi lo rigbt: Mr. Meas- er, Rice, Karr, McFadden, Custer, Gentili, Parks, Foit, Beck. Second Row: Hewitt, Evans, Millar, Lom- mel, Egner, Newton, Cook, Cash, Third Row: Anderson, Hale, Lem- ke, Krieman, Bowers, Hornberger, Klenk, Campbell. 4 7 ,, W Time marches on as fhe Freshman Class N First Row, left to right: Mrs. Shaw, Miller, Butcher, Rusert, Cleary Armitage, Will, Marthia, Ebel McKee. Serond Row: Webster, Davidson, Quinlan, Falconer, Best Callaghan, Hanna, Howard, Tone Third Row: Lewandowski, Stock- man, Quick, Kruszka, Terraro Bristow, Hipp, Peiiien, sqm, Kaufi Il'l3.l1. 1 s Firri Row, lefl lo right: Mr. Brown Walker, Lennox, Kreuder, Pres- ton, Prine, Smith, Weiffenbach Bush, Cook. Second Roux' Will Tocin, Beesley, Dryer, Young Long, Newton, Hammond, McHen- ry, Forbes. Third Row: Kriewall Arendt, Schunk, Braymiller, Evert Pearson, Cash, Steele, Hine, Kast FRESHME First Row, left to rigbt: Mrs. Be- van, Lewis, Perkins, Keicher, Pop- penberg, Mitchell, Hansen, Quinn, Graham, Knoche, Del Bello. Ser- ond Row: Melberg, Willson, Young, Boelke, Novick, Coots, Weigel, Brown, Draudt, Smith Coney, Hodgson. Third Row: Shaf: fer, Streiff, Sheffer, Franklin, Ung- er, Mammoser, Howard, Rollins, Cline, Ruth, Fierle. fakes Hs place in Ye Hamburg CasHe. First Roug left lo right: Mrs. Dye, Randon, Lindner, Doucette, Hard, Bruce, Kelly, Daniels, Hoffman, Martin, Kurtzman, Oates. Second Roux' Wfingeier, Stuhlmiller, Sci- fres, Creighton, Smolarek, Hue- bsch, Carlson, Mertz, Koch, Rose, Funch. Third Roux' Vanderlip, Weinrich, Shaughnessy, Davis, Bieger, Sambuchi, Finn, Grceno, Monckton, Dickinson, Perry, Clu- low, Baker. I 960 First Row, left to right: Mr, Zuzel, Pohlman, Page, Collins, Crosby, Garrison, Rast, Gunnell, Yaw, Shepherd, Rucker. Second Row: Killingbeck, Clark, Flick, Carpen- ter, Newkirk, Doolittle, Bull, Swan- son, Donaldson. Tbird Row: Hen- rich, McColgin, Holtz, Weller, Liston, Spadoni, Schrader, Kres- conko. W First Row, left to right: Mr. Swan- chak, Bruce, Michaud, Ross, Blesy, Morlock, Judy Schaefer, janet, Schaefer, Taylor, Hazen, Holdermil- ler. Second Row: Bebee, Burkhardt, Weiss, Kozan, Lindstrom, Rast, Greeno, Dils, Critchley, Colley, Fiske, Kelly. Third Roux' Doran, Sheff, May, Carney, Lauritzen, Pfaffenbach, Banko, O'Hara, Shear, johnson, Ganschow, Wakelee. Beginning acfivilies of the Class of l960. 7 Freshman Central Board First Row, left-lo right: Poppen- berg, Bley, Judy Schaefer, Preston, Mitchell, Armitage, Wertz, Henry, Collins, Custer. Second Row: Mrs. Bevan, Kelly, McFadden, Hansen, Rast, Daniels, Will, Cleary, Parks, Crosby, Gentili, Mr. Swanchak. Third Row: Smith, Taylor, Cary, Prine, Garrison, Bruce, janet Schaefer, Quinn, Hard. This year the Freshman Central Board represents the largest freshman class to enter Hamburg High School. With the guidance of its advisors, Mrs. Bevan and Mr. Swanchak, the Board discussed many problems of the freshman class and planned the biggest social event of the year, the Freshman Party. The group also organized the pro- gram which the freshman class presented at an assembly. Experience in these activities will prove valuable training for future leadership. The Freshman Party, Cupidls Capers, was held on February 2. The gym was decorated with red and white streamers and balloons, and with valentines and cupids on the walls. In the center was a large red and white heart in front of which was the throne for the king, Bill Armitage, and the queen, Sharon Keicher. Six attendants com- pleted the royal party. Everyone had a wonderful time dancing to the music of Rod Jewett. ' ur .l We Cupid's Cuties Freshman Part Cupid at XVork 50 X -,g,,'f5' ' X A UM -.-z?:f-f-.---- - -X X - : -' X '3T?4ZHg.I'1 !ft '-i-1f',i,Jf.5'2j1,,l..- 1 H SAE? a-- 5r5gL:w'!',-'11:.?.::.i -A , -I 1' I ,,,, .He,g13','t ' ,Q ' ' ul-f -f - ' k,,,,,3-pigiv -.fifft--w, , .1 vw . 4 ,-1 .---.-'C-ffl'-1. ,,ap.f.-'1 . ?f?5p3f.gLi--'- L 5- 1 f:-.- f I ' g'-+1uf-:-fgw-,Qw.-,-A- 1--1,--S .. -- -.-f .' x-.-- 'V we-:wk-Q ,,..,c-',-,i- -' .A -' w - ' ,. Tx 1 Xu , 1 I -1-I Nl ' ll: I 435 ' f 2-- 221s- 'ff 1 ' J J gl N H . A .fg-uid MT -5 - 4593 , 5 ,iv I-1,-me .LX 5.5 K f IN fs pill! D AAA: EMXDJU cm-saw van-J GY GAA! . 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They are always willing to discuss with us our high school schedules, future careers, college plans and employment opportunities. Mrs. Eckert, their friendly and eflicient secretary, greets everyone with a smile and is a great help in obtaining any material we desire. A college-career day sponsored by the Guidance Department made a suc- cessful debut this year. Former Hamburg students gave firsthand information about lifein the world, college careers, and service. U Sf ' f' , ,. ve , 1,53 Jr. fi -X ,S E gg i Wg Q A ' Xi ,Q WS 'fx' ' q' Q ' m5EiL.fi2 lf it -'f'9i fliW': if f N ,. ,, . -kr Q' 5 tt. f 4 .5 - f'- . . .1-.1:-M Lefl to right: Sherwood, Mr, Left to right: Ulinger, Mrs. Howitt Kenyon. Ji I up-lr! English-'l'he mosf Hamburg High School boasts a well-rounded English Department, which offers a variety of courses. Freshman English emphasizes sentence structure and paragraph writing. Correlated with these are readings in literature. In the sophomore year, American literature is stressed. Students read and interpret the writings of Americans from the 'f imporfanf subiecf English Department Sitling, lefl to righl: Miss Mc- Gee, Mrs. Meisenheimer, Mrs. Dye. Standirzg: Mr. Arnold, Miss Mattie, Mr. Atkinson. Ab- senl: Mrs. Glazier. colonial period to the present time. In junior English, rsvtudegilts read the literature of England. Two op,tSQfj'rdii'1g'Works are Macbeth and A Tale of i?itgq,ylfBesides literature, they also stud they basl, slvrlls of writing This includes writingb hurigihgrhfpoem and short story. millvw ' fl if Left to right: Huebsch, Rice, Littlefield, Mr. Atkinson, Hoo- ver. Left to right: Bucher, Beck, Pohlman, Blesy, McCreary, Mrs. Dye. Left to rigbl: Murray, Lee, Winegar, Miss Mattie, Thomp- son, Agliata. 52 in preparing for fhe fufure. Left lo right: Mumbower, Pritchard, Maybach, Georger, Mrs. Meisenheimer, Brady, Heard, Muscott. In the senior year a student has a choice of courses. All students must take one semester of English IV, which stresses reading the play Ham- let, by William Shakespeare, and other world lit- erature. In the second semester, students have a choice of speech, introduction to drama or English expression. Speech helps students develop their ability to speak in public and increases their confidence before a group. Introduction to drama gives stu- Firsl Row, left io right: Ulinger, Sorrentino, Finlayson Miss McGee. Second Roux' West, Wittmeyer, Kiefer. dents the fundamentals of acting and p1ay-pro- ducing. Seniors who are planning to go to college learn a great deal from English expression. Here they get practice in writing compositions, essays, short stories, and a term paper. Hamburg's teachers of English give students a good foundation to prepare them for college or careers. in , Nr , ,.:, iw Left to right: Dinehart, Mrs. Glazier, Freis, Brady, Mey- Left to right: McDonald, Menke, Rosinski, Hartloff, er Newcomb, Lewis, Hansen, Glass. Conway, Czechowski, Stuhr, Delvene, Mr. Arnold, Burow. . 55 Social Studies gives us understanding of First Row, left lo rigbl: Mrs. Gage, Miss johnson, Mrs. Shaw, Serond Row: Mr. ZuZel, Mr. Collins, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Swanchak. Social Studies Department Social studies, one of our most important subjects, teaches us what has happened in the past and prepares us for the future. The ninth grade course, which stresses learn- ing of physical geography and place names, builds a firm foundation for the following three years. World history in the tenth grade traces the development of nations and their cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Left to right: Knoche, Clulow, Rast, Creighton. juniors study American history, which illus- trates our nation's political, economic and cultural growth from its colonial days until the beginning of World War I. This course provides a good preparation for the senior year in which we study Americais place in today's world. Here we dis- cover how America's action in previous situations determines its position today. Left' to right: Butcher, Ebel, Cary, Steele, Mr. ZuZel Schaefer, Rast, Rucker. 'E our counfry and world,qpasf and presenf. First Row, lefl lo right: Jenkins, Viehe, Thompson, Left lo right: Valois, Los, Logel, Valentine, Newland, Ebel. Second Row: Mr. Collins, Hoare, Grigsby, Eagan, Thompson, Mr. Swanchak. Harris. Left to right: Miss johnson, Boltz, Dawson, Eckert, Dine- hart. Us Left io right: Wack, McGuire, Ryan, Mrs. Gage, Ottley, Left to right: Funch, Kauffmann, Faulring, Henderson Mr. Shaw, Terrizzi, Wetsell. 55 Mafhemafics-fhe mosf exacfing science. Firxl Row, lefl lo right: Miss Benning Mrs. Hun inger, Mrs. Be- van. Serond Row: Mr. Gottshall. L, --t7,'3'l Mathematics Department With the aid of Mr. Gottshall, Mrs. Bevan, and Mrs. Huntsinger, we master the basic rudiments of the exacting science of mathematics. We are then able to delve into the study of inter- mediate and advanced algebra, trigo- nometry, and solid geometry, under the able guidance of Miss Benning. Through the mathematics department, the students receive a complete and workable knowledge of one of the IDOSI important and basic phases of our scientific age. Lefl to righzf Keicher, Lauritzen, Campbell, Weiss, Mrs. Left to right: Mrs. Hunrsinger, Hogan, Rusert, Coney, Bevan, Ganshow, Kozan. Sheff, Crawford. ' .ills Half' Left la right: Hoffmann, Mr. Gottshall, Dryer, Jayne, Left to right: Rosinski, Miss Benning, Rosser, Scifres, Durell, Dawley, Krueger. Guetersloh, Dinehart. 56 Science-fhe world of nafure revealed Science Department Science is one of the most important subjects taught in our school system today. We learn the basic science prin- ciples under the guidance of Mr. Vlfal- ter and Mr. Brown. Mrs. Viehe aids us in discovering the marvels of the world of living organisms. In the jun- ior and senior years, Mr. Jayne instructs the students in the inorganic fields of chemistry and in physics. Our capable science department enables students to foresee the future of America. Left to right: Howard, Sipprell, Hoffman Hipp Stock Lef! to rigbl Mr Brovsn Dunnigan Finnerty Ostrancl man, Holdermiller, Cash, Krieman, Michaud Mr XVal er White ter, Schrader. Left lo rigbl: Reuter, Crocker, Mrs. Viehe Busch bios Le t lo rzgbl Bauer Endress Dawson Mr Jayne all, Jaeger, Hess. Language is 'Phe key fo undersfanding. Left to right: Dr. King, Mrs. Bucher, Miss Warburton. Language Department Under the direction of Miss War- burton, Dr. King, and Mrs. Bucher, Hamburg High School classes learn to read and write new languages. Latin students discover how early Roman culture has influenced the ,development of today's language and customs. Those taking French and German learn to converse, as well as read and write in a foreign language. Through this train- ing, students develop a deeper under- standing of other countries and their cultures. This knowledge will be very useful to them in the future, when they take their place in the smaller world of today. f. 1 5 J, Lef- to right: Case, Valentine, Sherwood, Connors, Sh'affeg,,Ql7.j'j'iLVi Lf P9 I A l gf-bZn1s, Davidson, Elliott, Hesketh, Miss Warburton. 1 ' V f fy ' N . ' 94 if Lok jqc?-Q V 2f,.Ka.7' K, 7? 44 J , n ,Q Q6 cf Ld' f, f vQ , Affl- ? AL ,iar 9 G4 7 If ' L J ' ffl, C ' - .7 A ,L jjj fjiflfg cgi fi-f T7 7 6766? F Z 7... ff -541760 e f lllj L7 J Jeb' ' L 27004 07 ' gf First Row, left to riglal: Kelley Melberg. Second Raw: Cotteri Voltz, Leyonmark, Mrs, Bucher Third Row: james, Crotty, Ev- 3l'lS. G JU' 'Q OW. 15' UM. Upd- P 1 -4'-J FS -.sz ' ,gli Business-cl pracfical approach fo fomorrow. Business Department The Business Department of Hamburg High prepares a student for a business career. Under Miss Flanagan's super- vision, oliice and sercretarial practice, shorthand and tran- scription are offered to our future secretaries. Mr. Huntley instructs his students in salesmanship, business management, business arithmetic and bookkeeping. Mr. Detlefson's classes are typing and business law. In his senior year a student may take a one-semester course in typing which will aid him in future college work. When Hamburg's commercial students go out to seek vari- ous business positions, they are well trained and proficient. Left to right: Mr. Detlefson, Mr. Huntley, Miss Flanagan. Left to right: Roberts, Sanderson, Busch, Mr. Detlefson, First Row, left to right: Weigel, Schrader, Scott. Sec- Carr, Pabst, Shetler, Thompson, Walther. and Row: Cary, Kaufman, Rast, Mr. Huntley. , Left to right: Miss Flanagan Brady, Newcomb, Wittmeyer Peters, Benz. Music, Music, Music, if adds x Left to right: Mr. Shetler, Mr, Zdzinski, Mrs. Measer, Mr. Frero I.. 7 I ,f r ,tw X 1 X I xv ' PEP BA D First Row, left to riglyl: MacMichael, Georger, Grigsby. Second Row: Dugan, Karr, Squier, K, Bruce, C. Bruce, Mur- ray, Tillner. wig? R li ,A M N r an -. . Q X X - x Y 'k 'Q Nl, . YN ' Y ' X' H ,K S Y ci: .f . -IKLX, K Ng Kneeling: Eckert. Standing, left to Cgyghff Law, Pfeifer, Davis, Wakelee, Schaefer, Winegar, Dale. i 60 l ff , G 941 Z 'O if f f X AJGRETTES 'if lggjtfy M fun and fesfivify A The choir is a select group chosen for their musical ability and interest. This year, in their new purple robes, the thirty-two members performed for the concerts, assemblies, and various community programs. Chorus, a mixed group of sixty stu- dents, ranging from Freshmen to Sen- iors, is no longer considered an extra- curricular activity. Meeting five days a week, the objective of this organization is to develop an avid interest and ap- preciation for music. Both groups are under the capable direction of Mrs. Measer. Ten students were privileged this year to attend the All State Music Festival, which was held in Hamburg. Choir and Firxt Row, left Io right: Smith, Meyers, james, Sandra Evans, Dav- idson, Bjerre, Eckert, North, Mrs. Measer. Second Row: Knopp, Susan Evans, Winegar, Squier, Crotty, Fries, Jayne, Dale. Third Row: Turner, Funch, Georger, Spute, Villepigue, Buckley, Hard. Fourth Row: Leberman, Kiefer, Seelbach, Stuhr, Sherwood, Turkla, Smith. Chorus ffl Sitting: Knopp. First Row, left to right: Smith, Cooksey, Finlayson, Williams, Winegar, Meyers, james, Sandra Evans, Crotty, Wingert, Squier, Toone, Hickok, Dale, Weigel, Hodil, Hammond, Fierle, Buckley, Sheff, Stec, Mrs. Measer. Second Row: Rast, Wasmund, Weiss, Perry, White, E. Davidson, Stovall, Spute, Bjerre, Eckert, North, Ferraro, Crosby, Littlefield, Faulring, Milks, Turk- la, Smith, Hard, Jayne. Third Row: Wilson, Rockwood, 94523 f ., - ' ' ' ,, . ,2igmzafm-fzfaggtguitftvtaswaeei Susan Evans, N. Turner, Georger,'Funch, Doolittle Finnerty, Boyce, Burow, Hagle, Dryer, Callaghan Moore, Lockwood, Hesketh, Fries, D. Evans, B. Fisher J. Turner, H, Fisher, Graham. Fourlh Row.' Leberman Weber, Dart, Schenfield, Kiefer, Riefler, Ruth, Seelbach Stuhr, Sherwood, Villepigue, Holdermiller, Will, M Davidson, Smithgall, Schroeck, Rollins, Cash, Sanders, Monckton, Kresconko, M. Fisher. s v The band and orchesfra provide us Concert Band Our concert band, playing such lively marches as The Stars and Stripes Forever and more serious numbers as Egmont, represented our school well this year. Under the enthusiastic direction of Mr. Fiero, the band played at various assemblies, concerts, and special events. A majority of the concert band members also played in the march- ing band, which performed in colorful drills on the football field and in the local spring pa- rades. 1 l First Row, left to right: Critchley, Beesley, Eckert, Knopp. Second Row: James, Georger, Grigsby, Pfeifer, Law, Falconer, Winegar, Wakelee. Third Row: Mc- Ginnis, Dugan, King, Stuhlmiller, Faulring. Fourth Row: MacMichael, Wein- reich, Davis, Case, McKaig, janet Schaefer, Davidson, Brewster, Merkens, Niesar. Fifth Row: Tillner, Stuhr, Murray, Craig Bruce, Mr. Fiero, Weigel, Carney, Braymiller, Newland, Kresconko, Finlayson, Hine, Fiske, Wertz, Dawley, XVeb- ster, Rose. Ag! Q First Row, left to right: Niesar, Smith, Armitage, Hard. Semnd Row: X K. Callaghan, R. Stuhlmiller, Viehe, Romer, Critchley, Beesley. Third Row: Ellen Bley, Elaine Bley, Mr. Zdzinski, Sprau, Karr, Wack, Davidson, Davis, Tillner. X J l N 1 T a f Ci! - Q 2 1 2 2 I 5 62 with fine music af fheir annual concerfs. First Row, left to right: Kay Karr, Cash, Gentili, Willson, Meyer. Second Row: Jacobs, Mattucci, D. Schaefer, Mertz, Beck, Lommel, Miller, Sheffer, Crosby. Third Row: Kent Bruce, Jeffe, Smith, Burkhardt, Bley, Carr, B. Bruce, Judy Schaefer, Heath, Fourth Row: Millar, Ward, Garrison, Wingert, Funch, Squier, G. Stuhlmiller, Dale. Fifth Row: Sprau, Wack, Ken Karr, J. Cal- laghan, Ganschow, Hansen, Hipp, R. Stuhlmiller. First Row, left to right: Ruth, Jeffe, Greeno, Georger. Second Row: E. Stuhlmiller, James, Grigsby, Page, G. Stuhlmiller. Third Row: Murray, Squier, Bruce, Hipp, Jenkins, Smith, J. Callaghan. I f .3 4 S J i 1 ,., J f 1 R K, xy xX ii - -- -. s. Orchestra This year the Hamburg High School Orchestra sponsored spring and fall con- certs. Under the competent direction of Mr. Zdzinski, a new faculty member, the group provided music for various assem- blies. As part of the Christmas program a string quartet played seasonal music. The orchestra is essential in any schoo1's program. Hamburg High can be proud of this organization which brings under- standing and appreciation to our student body and our community. g. X Two sludies for pleasure and pro'li'l'. . iii? w 'Ng' K V, i , 'K l W vids, was yi 1.9 '4 5' l L f, is Lefl to right: Heubsch, Smith, Mr. Scruton, Schmidt, Siegrist. right: elberg, Trmb ge, M Industrial Arts The industrial arts department consists of the woodwo and print shops. Students taking wood shop, under Mr. y y., and Mr. Franke, have improved the shop by making cabin y also made items for their personal use. X Classes in metal work acquire skills for future trades. Mr. cruton also directs the print shop where practice is gained through useful work performed for various school organizations. Lefl io right: Mr. Ulrich Mr. Scruton. im, uf uma... ahan, Park, Rosinski, lefson. Lefl lo rigbl: Spoon, Mon- Lefl la right: Foit, Turkla, Mr. Ulrich, Det- From Mr. Franke and Mr. Ulrich, students learn the fundamentals Mr. Franke of safe driving and the basic mechanical principles of the automobile. Students trained in this way can cope intelligently with any situation that arises while they are driving. By their knowledge of safe driving rules and their ability to handle emergency situations, the graduates of the driver education course aid in making our highways safer. 64 Driver Education Courses 'l'o produce fine arfisfs and draffsmen. Mr. Bach Left to right: Williams, Left to rigbl: Lennox, Ball, Coney, Terrizzi. Menke, Grieble, Brady. Fine Arts Pupils with artistic talent find Hamburg High School's art courses very worthwhile. With excellent modern facilities, they study art under the capable supervision of Mr. Bach. In basic art they learn the funda- mentals and gain experience by exploration into advanced courses. Drawing and painting, modeling and sculpturing, and advertising design offer some specialized training for those students with greater ability. Left to righl: Mr. Measer, Karr, Herring, Lefl to right: Bodenstedt, Shadle. Donovan, Doolittle, Mr Anyone whose future plans involve the study of engineering or . , ..,, ,.s, r Measer. architecture should not by-pass the opportunity of taking a course in mechanical drawing. Under the competent instruction of Mr. Measer, students practice elementary and advanced mechanical drawing. In these courses, students gain the knowledge required in our great industrial nation and they are able to establish a basis for a successful career. Mechanical Drawing 65 Mr. Measer ei- . . V ET. aww,- Homemaking is pracfical 'training for life. -S ,K T , T 1teQh!,Q.:,,r' , ' Left lo right: Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Braasch. k Home Economics Our modern home economics department teaches more than just cooking and sewing as such a department once did. Today it includes a wide variety of subjects, such as child care, family relations, marriage, home decorating, good grooming, care of the sick, and money management. These different phases of home economics are de- signed to help prepare teen-agers to meet the require- ments and the problems of everyday life in this modern world. Mrs. Braasch and Mrs. Kent try to give their pupils a well-rounded knowledge of things they know will help to better society through more constructive family living. ,Q47,'je1ge.!f ,K 7 ' 6897x442-13 qfj tu Q' X Left to right: Mrs. Braasch, Moquin, Ryan, Banko, Bleimeister, Heibach. Left to right: Lang, Hillyard, Evans, May, Snashell, Ostrander. V V A V i Y ' :t'. it 1- . - , i W s 5' - -Q it ' 1 . e.t. I M, f . 4,-f , , K Q- V sp -A u p X - , V I It 'Mt' . ' l .8 i ' Ji' Left to right: Lang, Snashell, Mrs. Kent, May. 66 The library is lhe cenfer of all learning. Library During the school year, all of the students at Hamburg High found the library a major source of help for home- y work and other reference work. The library supplied 2 not only books of fact, but also books on hobbies, interests, i and books to exercise and delight the imagination. t 3 ig Mrs. Hoare Lffl 10 figlfl-' MPS. HOME, C0DkliU, Meyers. Left io right: Wittmeyer, MacMichael, Gardiner, Weber, Mum moser, Mrs. Hoare, McKaig, Villepique, Herring, Wolfe. --f:. 'i lil 1 Eaxgws Left to right: Weber, Villepique, Mammoser, McKaig, Benz, Gardiner, Spoon, Bacon. 67 Physical Education adds much 'lo our school day. 2 ' 2 -5 ' ' 55? . : . 1 Qi:-1 - fer! Left to right: Miss Beyer, Miss Byrnes, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Tomik. x fs- . sssss t Aw, 7551 -iw, .. Field goal ? Physical Education Mr. Tomik and Mr. Hansen planned a very in- teresting and exciting physical education program for this year. The boys anticipated their daily gym classes where they had a sample of everything from dancing to swimming. The girls at Hamburg High have an active phys- ical education program. Under the leadership of Miss Beyer and Miss Byrnes, they enjoy many activ- ities during the year. These include swimming, bas- ketball, tumbling, modern dancing, volleyball, social dancing, and Swedish gymnastics. N, i. f .. f - f e'-:: : :' , A . ...mu -i'iliefmrii.,-is-Z-ff i K 523'- , vf yi , -- -.-- . , .,,.,. , -f-- . -- is Y Left to right: Glass, Leber man, Bruce, Miss Beyer Shoemaker, Thomas, Wolfe Ah, fo be healthy and happy. Sawfffblb Bel?-UM ool Health KW Department Mrs. Schroeck, the school nurse, supervises the physical examinations given annually to each member of the student body. She is on duty to care for those who become ill or injured during the school day. Miss Van Vooren, the dental hygienist, checks our teeth, keeps a record of dental appointments, and cleans our teeth throughout the year. Through her knowledge, she brings to us important dental habits to follow. righi: Mrs. Schroeck, Cluchey. Left to righi: Minnick, Miss Van Vooren. ,gt . t s Left lo right: Mr. Rodiek, Miss Van Vooren, Mrs Schroeck. Left to right: Mr. Tomik, Doolittle, Webber, Newkirk. Left to right: Pacanowski, McC1usky, Osgood, Maybach Miss Byrnes, Fisher. me Here's a Thank you fo our service sfaffs. K in '.l55ifgl5?,?Q'! I! L.,,. ,L., , ., wi . t, ,,.., 1 ' if ii, it ir??iQ'f?Q?ii5.2r f?5E'Ek5!i3'iUt nf 1-'Y Iwi fd? S DVI K L, gift -ffsw:uglisil.1a, r A wwf' 7 f--umm . Wuuefi. kai 13 - A 2 , P.S1rs5u55zt5s1::t1'w:ff- it:'liflWlE'l' Y if' L13?f5IS?51i?l1Z2ilz,-'-LQ Ilxx S Q -vLgv1:97531If31,'i stmgfcr. tw 7 z ...W V 4?, ., if sf - t . H w as t , .. .1-mst, .- iifigffiiifasibsif 7' f fwli 22.54-ixgflifiifa , ffm, :sei tai sew , . . . ,,-ff-ff:',.ss22.5.isf :Q is Q, -Q.. f. f- 'M--.,f.w-matt? Left to righl: Miss johnson, Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Krazmien, Mrs. Sea- ver, Mrs, Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Dane, Mrs. Manion, Mrs. Chamberlain. N , 3'gii':if'f ,ris I tt 1 , ' -, 'S Q u t W iyf5'E1, Q l , , , - T A V . 'Z S7 E ,Q . A.. swf rsis . s if. gf if-fiiiif , f , V' ' ., .... , , V. Q , . U mzfiTx ,iir XX .'r' l X. 1 .12 5 iz. f i ,J ,,,f 'JI' . gg.. my 5 .gb a ' ', if .5 Q tag. ' 1 52 ' ' - if riis t :r, 5:-' .- ,xzr f -W H YH 453, -N,' . 3 .... rt.. figs t 7 :V 5 Q i g 1 J F .- T Our cafeteria staff offers both students and teachers a well-balanced lunch, consisting of a great variety of nutritious foods. For special occasions during the year Miss johnson and her staff worked out well-planned banquet menus. The efforts of this staff are appreciated by parents as well as students. . , nf fl pJff F415 Service Staffs Our service staffs, under the supervision of Mr. Vasbinder, have continued their line work in main- taining our school plant. The fine appearance of our grounds and buildings and the smooth operation of our equipment give testimony to the care and interest displayed by these loyal workers. Left to right: Mr. Vasbinder, Mrs. Hull. First Row, left to right: Mr. Lapp, Mrs. White, Mrs. Haas, Mrs. De- janovich, Mr. Schultz. Second Row: Mr. Rublinski, Mr. jessop, Mr. Stumpf, Mr, Erway. -'TD . R:f,Di?'L . K 'Ci L. '-N 1:14, fx .CE L Q- f V tic? '9XC'Nqf2x XXSKQQ .NJ 'U 'b1kX 5k'S-fl, RQ SX X lx C-Tgxfxif Ski- 1 F ' H X? , ' -N ' sxirr- 74- - xy - X is Qtx Vw Q ,, ix itil QQ, .,, X Yif4x.1. YXQ, C-. k C45 A Q. :xg Q Q , X ' - - A-gmglxia frm' -.., A x fig X xqkk. . .N 2 xg . , N -.eb Q-',, 1C: I R ,,,. TJCS 'Xxgf -Qu, ,H J. F. X XJNJ-XC,,'Q.,qQ LR C-. 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Siflofzfd Row: Mrygicfttshall, james, Hale, Mattucci, Fiske, r1s ,11ns, eer, oman, vis, rata an. 1 .W .Ja 7 Def? f A' .uw .fem 22ffN'72'-s MfQe'5f'wd5 MW cf .fa Laine 1 f Li! -ff ruff W ,L-y 1 17 fa.-a Zfe?Zf e Pf6SC f1f to students who have obtained dj, J L A student must show enthusiasm in any activity to galn Cfedlf toward the award Credit IS given for falthful attendance and for successful efforts , 4 , to ralse one s scho1ast1c average The awards consist of bronze silver and gold pms earned m suc cession The gold key symbohzes the completlon of four successful years f 4 ef I. e ,M l 5 U ,a ,af .- - I .fi ' ,' v uired number of credits in scholarship, social activities, and sports. can, . . . . U' N ' . y - 1 -, 5 s 'nz' L . - . . . ' . APL E ,AQ . ' 7 7 . ' 5 F A ' Left to right: Mr. Gottshall, Meyers, Seelbach, Merkens, Dugan, Sherwood, Bjerre, I Newcomb. 71 Leadership, Scholarship, Service and Characfer Bothner .,.,. 5? rfli ., . Case -' 's K f , f ' 'ig rsaltrr 1 Dawson Dugan Bruce Chiffelle Dinehart , ,L J ,mf 'I ff ', Qlfayffff ' N A Eckert First Row, lefl lo right: Dinehart, Merkens, Bothner Meyers, Endress, Meyer, Dugan, Seelbach, Case, West Second Row: Mr. Ravel, Abrams, Scifres, Cohoon, Heath Davidson, Gmtshall, Pfeifer, Eckert, Dawson, North Wakelee, Harris, Bruce, Miss Warburton. Third Rowi Kiefer, Melberg, Klart, Sherwood, MacMichael, Knoche Hansen, Shaffer, Chiffelle, Walker. Congratulations! A Q I la ,, tra all Endress Hansen s s exemplify our Nafional Honor Sociefy. To be selected for National Honor Society is a distinction. H'::Q'2':Ns2:!m Students are judged for mem- bership according to four qual- X X ifications of the organization: , Q3 scholarship, leadership, charac- ter, and service. ' - This year, following a revi- 5 L sion in the society's constitu- tion, juniors were elected in their first semester, providing a relatively large membership of young people to work throughout the year under Miss Warburton's supervision. Members of National Honor Society continued the service which brought them recognition by devising a simple but effective checking system for basketball games which was put into effect during the 1956-1957 season. The natural highlights of the society's year were the two tapping assemblies. The spring tapping was especially impressive with its solemness and ceremony. Good Oflicer Material Tea XVith Punch 31, ' ' fffli 2 ,,,, . ,t,, t.t, t,,,. , , r , ,A .... Sherwood Wakelee 7 3 -nw Harris if fri' rt AW s Q1 s as -t x, ,K x f 'Q fm ' 1 fa- flag, -5 MacMichael Y rf: if lagivgr - M..-W , - its ' ' rr .... Meyer 555' - w iiill., 5514 .1 .- im? Q i, A- North 3 fi sf gsgzgiiwzlm' f . .: V ' P55152 X , c. ' We t is Seelbach Walker - 2. V 11-- Kiefer Merkens Meyers 'J t 5 wk a.. , , Wi -F F , g 2 w My S s 11 lf sr Scifres A L, A if mai L 5 W, W sy ws. , 31 Shaffer , 2 4. ,Al Q it fi we N' S Q 5 iit W? 'li X' F Hegel ,lag West Business and pleasure combined. ff. . ii, , .Y ' r Q ll -iff: ,fix UW: ,av LF .. r falls! A .bu wt , X x ,AJ fg. 'X , ,aft Wg, 4 5 Press Club i Y First Row, left to right: Mr. Atkinson, Osgood, Heath, Cohoon, McGinnis, Abrams. Second Row: Law, Peterson, Van Orsdale, Morrissey, Ruth, Wittman, Page, Faulring. Third Row: McHenry, Holdermiller, Pandiscio, Boyce, Newcomb, Elliott, Crocker, Seufert. This year a group of would-be journalists cle- cided to revive the school newspaper. Under Mr. Atkinson's supervision, plans were made for a printed publication, but lack of enthusiasm among the students forced a change to a dittoed Bulldog Bulletin. Editor Anita Cohoon led the gfroup in their journalistic endeavors. . , ,,,, .- 'itgf1':: A-sff if' - A A diem. ' Iii, N I as-,L Commercial Club With the capable assistance of Miss Flanagan, a new club was formed this year. The Commercial Club meets once a month and also publishes a monthly bulletin with news about the members. It is open to all those taking business subjects who wish to learn more about the business world. First Row, left to right: Cline, Newcomb, Mary Roberts, Hartloff, Evans, Wittmeyer Benz, Heibach, Rogers, Sorrentino, Tracy, Second Row: Bertha Skrzypek, Lemke Lang, Monckton, King, Peters, Cooksey, Kresconko, Gentili, Ryan, Kreamer, Brady u s 9 Bement, Fries, Marilyn Roberts, Hazen, Miss Flanagan. Third Row: Buckley, Sawdye, Newland, Krencik, Betty Skrzypek, Sanders, Parr, Walther, Koelmel, Grieble, La Pate, Cohoon, Wittman, Nyhart, Pfeifer, Moquin, Service placed above one's self. Firsl Row, left la right: Meyers, Winegar, Abbott, Merkens, Stuhlmiller, Glass, Wakelee, Bruce, Leberman, Busch, Benz, Wittmeyer. Second Row: Mrs. Hoare, Mac- Donald, Wolfe, Cleary, Case, Monckton, Eckert, Roetzer, N. Turner, Endress, Turkla Scifres, Cotter, Heibach, E. Dale, Freis, Mrs. Kent. Third Row: Valentine, Connors, j Turner, Kennerdell, Fisher, Pfeifer, Law, Mattucci, Gottshall, Hale, Voltz, Evans Leml-ce, Taylor, Crocker, B. Dale. Girls' Service lub Always upholding their motto, Service above self , the fifty-one girls in Girls' Service Club, led by Mrs. Hoare, presented their annual Sports Dance, decorated for the Senior and College Balls, tended the desk and flag, and ushered at school events. Hi-Y provides service to our school and com- munity, and worthwhile experiences for members through speakers, trips, Father-Son dinners, and outings at Camp Weona. Service projects included a clothing drive for Hungarian refugees, sponsor- ship of canteens, and World Service donation. W W Hi-Y Club Firrt Raw, left lo right: Sherwood, Spute, Squier, Bjerre, Merkens, Guetersloh, Bothner, MacMichael, Rosser, Sipprell, Rosinski, Hess. Second Row: Mr. Atkinson Webber, Davis, Chiffelle, Park, Newkirk, Hansen, Monahan, Dart, Morrissey, Rast, Bodenstedt, Dryer, Finn, Mr. Kenyon. Third Row: DeMarco, Funch, Brown, Ottley, Boyce, Weber, Valois, Kelly, Niesar, Trowbridge, Hoare, Hagle. 75 These four clubs confribufe 'lo our school's culfure First Row, left to right: Mrs. Hoare, Lyons, Wolfe, MacDonald, Jayne, Meyer, Hale, Mattucci, Gottshall, VanOrsdale, Benz, Evans, Detlefson, Kennerdell. Second Row: Barbara A. Thompson, Gerrity, Altwater, Sawdye, Monclzton, A. Fiske, Osgood, Haney, Jones, Carr, Voltz, Evans, Crocker. Third Row: Fawcett, Kaufman, Anderson, Seufert, Mona, Roberts, Bull, Whitehill, Jaeger, Meyer, Skrzypek, Brewster, Polan, Barbara J. Thompson, Goode, Crotty. Fourth Row: Shaughnessy, Callaghan, Lommel, Viehe, Findlay, Knopp, S. Fiske, Walther, Martin, xqfxfq Q -.--- if 'CLU5' x, ,L I Z f ,. M15 'Q - f Library Club Daniels, Michaud, Holdermiller, Karr. The Library Club, under Mrs. Hoare's leader- ship, has succeeded in keeping our high school library running efficiently. This year's increased book circulation and duties created a need for more help, and this year the club expanded to fifty-six girls led by their president, Ann Meyer. Each girl leaving will carry with her the know- ledge of a job well done. Under the guidance of Mr. Bach, the Art Club brightened our high school. They supplied us with a monthly calendar. At Christmas time they cre- ated an effect of stained glass windows in keeping with the season, and throughout the year mobiles and other art exhibits decorated the halls. Lighter moments were enjoyed at a swimming party and a progressive dinner. First Row, left lo right: Smith, Chiffelle, Fierle, Judy Gardiner, Pandiscio, Shoemaker, Klippert, Hazen, Tirone. Serond Roux' Freis, Kresconko, Kreamer, King, Lee, Maybach, Gottshall, Thomas, Menke, Delvenne, Flanders, Viebe, Buggenhagen, Krencik, Newland. Third Row: Stonitsch, Grieble, Jackie Gardiner, Roueche, Mumbower, Pritchard, Brown. 76 Art Club ff' mime fa . .. - 1 . XI 2 by promoflng dramafics, arf, and liferafure. in S is Make-up Club Silting, lefi to right: Newcomb, Reynolds, Harris, Bruce, Busch, Roetzer, Wolfe, Slandings Dale, Evans, jacobs, Heibach, Cleary, Glass, Hansen, Mrs. Meisenheimer. The Make-up Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Meisenheimer, is a group of senior girls who enjoy working with make-up. They practice the basic principles of characterization on each other to gain the skill which they use in getting actors ready for plays and assemblies. Throughout the year the girls combine fun with learning and service. Theta Club Fi3?9i'G: bg. FZ ' ii iii, , .nf Under Mr. Arnold's imaginative leadership, the forty drama enthusiasts in Theta Club are in- terested both in acting and in the behind-the- scenes work required in any production. Besides producing the Thanksgiving and Christmas assem- bly plays, the members assisted in staging Pin- wheel U.S.A. , a musical sponsored by the P.T.A., suggesting in various acts the spirit of different parts of the country. First Row, left to right: Merkens, Dawson, Turkla, North, Scifres, Wakelee, Dunnigan, Seelbach, Winegar, Meyers, MacMichael, Eckert, Dinehart, Mr. Arnold. Second Row: Murray, Abrams, Heath, Devoe, Hale, Voltz, Fisher, Viehe, Niesar, jenkins, Ellen Bley, Crotty. Third Row: Thorpe, Fries, Peterson, VanDuzee, Sipprell, Wfhitehill, Wetsell, Wood, jones, Shoemaker, Mumbower, Crocker, Stroup, Elaine Bley. French .F ef. These organizaflons supplemenl' class work Club Q1 a es tml! 'Q Sitting, left to right: Weber, Elliott, Hess, jenkins, Connors, Goode, Smithgall. Slnmling: Fawcett, Romer, Hesketh, Valentine, Fisher, Cohoon, Eagan, Jaeger, Harris, Abrams, Schroeck, Davidson, Miss Warburton, Sherwood, Case. Le Cercle Francais this year had twenty active members taking part in the various activities of- fered. At one meeting French dialogues were given, at other meetings members sang songs or played games in French. The French Club gives opportunities for speak- ing the language and learning about France and its people. Latin Club, under Mrs. Bucher's able guidance, is designed to promote greater student interest in the language. Group singing is always fun, but even more so when the songs are sung in Latin. During the Christmas Season the members' voices blend to send forth 'Adeste Fidelis and other traditional carols. Firxt Row, left to right: Voltz, Jones, Wetsell, Turner, Logel, Agliata, Mattucci, Bruce, Wakelee, Cotter, Fiske, VanOrsdale. Second Row: Boyer, james, Evans, K. Crotty, Smith, Peterson, Davidson, McGinnis, Heard, DeMarco, Fries, Leyonmark, Donaldson, Funch, Durell, Mrs. Bucher. Third Row: Rast, M. Crotty, Ruth, Pickup, Viehe, Mona, Melberg, Winegar, Hoare, Findlay, Eben, Hoffman, Owen, Ballard, Gerrity, Seufert, Weiss, Fors. Fourlb Row: Schwert, Whitconib, Kruizenga, Thompson, Miller, Dole, Billings, Spute J Davis, Brewster, Jayne, Altwater, M. Kelly, Law, P. Kelley. V R W s 65 9' Q I j. A ni Y 65 has 6 C. We ,M q ,I Latin Club and carry on worfhwhile programs. Club ,,. .,.-...gf 'graft- ' ' ' '13?:r1.,,, First Row, left io right: Lockwood, Hale, Shanks, Chittick, Burow, Delvenne, Heath, Evans. Second Row: Dr. King, Eckert, Shaffer, Wack, M. Merkens, A. Meyer, Fox, Faulring, Lillie. Third Row: Ruppman, Devoe, Murray, Squier, P. Merkens, Tillner, Niesar, Endress. The German Club, with Dr. King as advisor, promotes an understanding of German culture and customs. At meetings the members listen to German records or stories. The German depart- ment has also been responsible for some very interesting and educational displays in the front foyer of the school this year. A successful fund-raising drive began the year's activities of the junior Red Cross. This group staged the annual show at the Veterans' Hospital and made scrapbooks for hospital patients. At Christmas time the members made corsages for the Old Folks' Home and in the spring, prepared layettes for needy families. First Row, left to right: Cross, Delvenne, McRae, McMahon, Hawkins, Dale, Cotter, Boyce, Pritchard. Second Row: Mrs. Braasch, Buckley, Riggs, McCarthy, Mona, Lockwood, Rucker, Hoover, Coney, Hipp, Mrs. Kent. Third Row: Rollins, Doucette, Groach, Eagan, Wilson, Dugan, Sibley, VanPelt, Michaud, Karr, Sheff. 4 l i . 1 Junior Red Cross German is ss f 5 . r 2 ig it--J 5 IH! x I flak A Il' Atlvlill, ,, , I Stage Crew First Row, left to right: Thomas, Nyhart, Rosinski, McFadden, Dezutter, Sipson, C. Dougherty. Second Row: Dawley, Stovall, Walter, R. Dougherty, Trowbridge, May, Weiffenbach, Dickinson, Brock, Mr. Walter. Behind the scenes of assembly programs is the hard work of the Stage Crew. They are responsible for the backstage operations which make it pos- sible for the show to go on. These boys, headed by Mr. Walter and Charles Dougherty, have helped make Pinwheel U.S.A. and other school programs successful. The Projection Crew, under the able super- vision of Mr. Jayne, is one of the hardest working organizations in our school. Trained in the use of film equipment, which they keep in good order, they sacrifice their valuable time and effort to show movies for education and entertainment. o Q First Row, left lo riglalr Mr. Jayne, Kricwall, Siegrist, Weinreich, Fox, B. Melberg, Zink, Creighton, P. Melberg, Doucette, Colley. Second Roux' Rose, King, jeffe, Lauritzen, Harris, Bodenstedt, Rockwood, Lord, Rusert, Greeno. 0 1 na E -WM-o:o'rb . gm I - as R i M at QI, 19 -1 M..- ' -6 tr, g 4? ,Q-'ifim 'FQ I els vis J ' lb -,g W H . 4 av T ' pcs- .v' 'T ':e,v ' fhroughoul' fhe school day. ,fluff 0 ,Z 112' ' may . C31 Nl A ? 'J Radio Club on 'vs e Left to right: Karr, Mr. Atkinson, Sprau, Heath, Case, Wack. . The members of the Radio Club, advised by Mr. Atkinson, have set up an amateur transmitter in their ham shack . Here they can send and re- ceive messages by way of the international code. Some of the members are licensed amateur radio operators, while others are working toward their licenses. An nou ncers' Left to riglai: VanDuzee, Tillner, CI b Karr, Mr. Ravel. Q45 pvbggsgb u The Announcers' Club, sponsored by M Ravel, offers an opportunity to those who know the fascination of the mike , to give service to our school while gaining valuable experience Through their efforts the student body is kept informed on club meetings and school activities which are scheduled throughout the day. eelbach, Case, Villepigue, Caldarell, Sprau, Wtmod, Ballard, 81 l Discussion Many acfivifies give members a chance ,ta Senior Club First Row, lefl to right: Case, West, Bjerre, Chiffelle, Wakelee. Second Roux' Miss Johnson, Meyers, McCulle, Endress, Scifres, Reynolds, Burow, Seelbach. Third Row: Hansen, Sherwood, MacMichael, Dugan, Meyer, Stuhr, Bothner. Under Miss j0hnson's advisorship, President Leonard West led the Senior Discussion Club through a series of lively panel-meetings on cur- rent international events. Activity highlights included participation in the Model U.N., sponsorship of a trip to hear Barbara Ward, and a revival of inter-school dis- cussions. .If 5 ' 2 ,K S s - we r s 0 ' s gYJCU55x0 , 3 y ra Discussion Junior The Junior Discussion Club, led by Mr. Shaw, debated topics of local, national, and international interest. Through these discussions students ac- quired ease in reasoning and speaking. This year four members were alternates representing Mo- rocco, at the Model United Nations Assembly sponsored by the Buffalo Council of World Af- fairs. First Row, left lo riglois Dale, Hale, Heath, Pfeifer, Squier, Voltz, Peterson, VanOrsdale, Jaeger. Second Row: james, Fries, Leyonmark, Davidson, Crotty, Niesar, Merkens, Herold, Rast, Melberg, Fiske, Gottshall, Mr. Shaw. 'l'o pursue bofh hobbies andqvoca'l'ions.. ua T 'f J- Chess Club Left to right: Evans, Simoneit, Eagan, Bjerre, Brown, Moore, Grigsby, Hagle. The Chess Club's main purpose is to teach and promote the game of chess in Hamburg High School. The members play chess and participate in tournaments at the meetings during the course of the year. The club is under the capable super- vision of Mr. Tomik. This year the Sodbusters, Club was formed for boys interested in learning more about new agricultural developments. The boys' first activities were the drafting of a constitution and election of oliicers. The boys began individual farm pro- jects under the leadership of Mr. ZuZe1, Mr. Vasbinder, and President Charles Endress. fi .7 g 'big M., 'l Sodbusters Club Firsl Row,' left lo right: Mr. ZuZel, Mooney, Groach, Hewitt, Mr. Vasbinder. Second Row: Poppenberg, Simoneit, Wingeier, Ross, Stuhlmiller, Brock, DeZutter. Third Row: Henderson, Brown, Rollins, Shear, Mertz. Fourth Row: Hogan, Schunk, Prawel, Bristol. All!!! ,ff :UP if i l'fZ'f'Wv? 7- .1 Lasf, buf no'l' leasf, our 'lop sporfs clubs. First Row, left to right: Meyers, Detlefson, Newcomb, Taylor, Lemke, Winegar, Valentine Agliata, Turkla, Wittmeyier, Benz, Jacobs. Second Row: Miss Byrnes, McMahon, VanOrsdale VanPe1t, Hale, Hansen, Fries, Cohoon, Harris, Monckton, Merkens, Cotter, McGinnis, Voltz Hesketh, Lang, Sandy Evans, Wakelee, Abbott, Leyonmark. Third Row: Roueche, Crowley Freis, Williams, Haney, Ruth, Susan Evans, McKaig, Miller Meyer Fiske Findlay Eoit Lyons Monckton Elliott Hawkins Brady Fierle. 9 1 7 I 5 I 3 7 5 - ' Girls' Athletic Association, with Miss Byrnes as advisor, is an organiza ' n mposed of a group of girls possessing an ardent interest in athletics and o sportsmanship. Each spring, games, prizes and excitement are assured to when the girls sponsor their annual penny carnival. IX- First Row, left to riglol: jerge, Seelbach, Ince, Conway, Kiefer, West, Einnerty, Lewis, Sibley, Walker. Serond Row: Moquin, Cluchey, Donovan, Thomas, Larson, Knoche, Dugan, Spoon, Bjerre, Connors, Karr. 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X ififygfafff iw mfs ff! ffm fP3Wfi,QUwf f??QGQmWy if Qwfigfiffm 'QQQEWWQ X Q' QW, N 3 A l g ifii SCORES Hamburg Opponents 26 ..... ..... G owanda ......,....... .. 0 19 .... ...... W est Seneca ............ 19 28 .... Q ..... Orchard Park .......... 6 14 .... ...... E ast Aurora ...,........ 18 20 .... ..,... W illiamsville .,..,..... 20 20 .... ...... A mherst ......... ...... 2 7 48 .... ...... F rontier .,.... 6 Our season opens with football fun. First Row, left to right: Walker, Dybalski, Schwertfager, Lewis, lfdtilt Conway, Kiefer, Sibley, Czechowski, Villepigue, Gawlak, Jerge. gjjgfr -S ' ,gg I ,. . Second Row: Simoneit, Braymiller, Larson, Spoon, Lickliter, Mil- ler, Connors, Wetter, Doolittle, Funch, Melberg, Mr. Hansen, ,V-, ,gi . t .-,. Mr. Ravel. Third Row: Thorpe, Groach, Ferraro, Henderson, - Ottley, Klart, Thomas, Herold, Endress, Cluchey, DeZutter, Dart, E Mr. Rodiek. iol, Vcjlfgu , ' i L,i,. CCSVLVV siee T .esi Co-Captain 0 Co-Captain Kiefef Va rslty Football Conway Hamburg High Schoo1's battling Bulldogs, under the excellent leadership of co-captains Wil- liam Conway and Robert Kiefer, completed a successful season with a record of 3 wins, 2 losses, and 2 ties. The highlight of the season was the victory over Orchard Park, one 'of the top Division I teams in the final standings. . James Lickliter, Thomas Czechowski, Lyle Lewis, and Ronald Dybalski represented Hamburg on the Division I all-star teams selected by both Buffalo newspapers. Coaches William Rodiek and Richard Hansen are looking forward with enthusiasm to next year's team led by Captain-elect Connors. Crazy Legs i l I ,,L, , V 1 f I Q,,, ,ki.L :swf-frfriyisisif -kfr 1 X 35.1.13 5 Q if at ,ss ga ,G 1 Co-Captain Ince N. a, , 38 . f , if s:.1:' - aa, .. r f f'g' 9 , ir 4, . -4 -,,, V.. if-'51, M y rf 1 lr 1 , 43 -ff 4 .1 X e , --'f Co-Caplfzin Dugan I Hamburg's Bulldogs showed up well First Row, left to right: Kiefer, Herring, Dugan, Ince, Lewis, Schwertfager. Scrond Row: Kauffmann, Mr. Hansen, Dybalski, Minnick, Doolittle, Klart, Thomas. Varsity Basketball Hamburg's Varsity Basketball team completed one of its most successful seasons with a regular season record of 10 wins and 5 losses. This sterling record qualified the Bulldogs for an AA playoff berth in the E.C.I.C. Coach Richard Hansen boasted one of the most evenly balanced teams in the conference. Co-captains Sam Dugan and Dudley Ince, along with Lyle Lewis, Ronald Dybalski, john Thomas, Tom Herring, and John Doolittle, were out- standing for the Purple and White. The highlight of the cage season was a thrilling double overtime, 59-57, victory over Frontier Central. The Bulldogs decisioned Frontier, Orchard Park, and West Seneca twice. Amherst defeated Hamburg in both of their encounters. The Purple finished Division I with a 7-3 record, trailing front runner, Amherst. e That l SCORES Hamburg Opponents 62 ....,. ....... C leveland Hill ........ 57 55 V ...... ....,.. A mherst ................ 101 67 ...... ....... D epew .......,.,......,... 79 56 ...... ....... O rchard' Park .......... 44 56 ...... ....... W est Seneca ............ 33 48 ...... ....... F rontier .....,............ 34 67 ...... ....,.. E ast Aurora ............ 59 63 ...... ....... C leveland Hill ......,. 66 55 ...... ....... A mherst ..,..........,.... 91 64 ...... ....... D epew ...,.,....,......... 58 71 ....,. .,..... O rchard Park .....,.... 60 50 ...... ....... E ast Aurora ..........., 63 60 ..,... ....... W est Seneca ...,........ 46 59 ,..... .,..... F rontier .................. 57 64 ...... ....... S pringville ..,...,...,,,, 43 86 in many sporfs including baskefball and baseball. Firxt Row, left to right: Martin, Czerniejewski, Kort, Valentine, Graf, Fries, Blogg. Second Row: Lewis, Thomas, Schwertfager, Kiefer, Ince, Herring, jerge, Mr. Gates. Va rsit Baseball The Varsity Baseball team Hnished the 1956 season with five wins and six losses. Despite these statistics the season proved a profitable one for the Bull- dogs. Bad weather plagued the team at the beginning and held up practice sessions considerably. Even though the weather was very discouraging, the team worked very hard stressing conditioning. This was their first year with Coach Gates. The boys gained much valuable experience and are looking forward to a successful season in 1957. The highlight of the season came when Gary Fries brilliantly held the powerful East Aurora team to two runs, for a five-to-two victory. Graduating seniors were Gary Fries, Fran Czerniejewski, Ronald Graf, james Martin, and captain Carl Valentine. Mighty Casey at 11 E, n 4 the Bat l Strike! Captain Valentine amp, an V A . 1 Vbf',,5.. 'L rfimrxm. Cr, nL , ,, SCORES ' Hamburg OPPOMUIS l 8 ....... .... N ichols ........................ 1 . . il-fs ' A i s .3 ---- ---- F mfmef -'--- 9 r'l B' f Q4 5 A h t 2 , . m a s Q.: A sg. . pm ers --------- ----- 1 ' we + f '-Q75 , af 'Y 'i 1 ---- -w--. W est Seneca ----- ------ 5 .. it is 4 '- .--- O rchard Park .-.,-- ------ O oi Pip ' K ,, K I K . . I.. kk it azkr I . i 5. A 1 .... .... A Frontier ....... Q. ..... 4 i v ai. A .. if 4:55.11 1 y at A 2 .,,. ..., A mherst ,..... 10 ifii ' V' '. i' A 1 i , . tt , 5 ,... .,.. i East Aurora 4 .... .. .... 2 1 W W g s 1 ,.,i 'fi 1 .... .... p West Seneca ..... ...... 5 Y',ggi A it WMJ' 2 .... .... E ast Aurora ..... ...... 4 V if . 6 .... .... O rchardi Park ..... . ..... 5 A 87 ,. Q il A Track keeps fhe boys hrfrhn, Cafitain Durell First Row, lefi Io right: Sibley, Walker, Shaughnessy, Durell, Kamman, Lickliter, Roueche. Second Row: Mr. Rodiek, Larson, Connors, Glose, Czechowski, Mom- berger, Meyer, Monckton, Guetersloh, Sipprell. Third Row: Ahrens, Burow, Stuhr, Sherwood, Knoche, Spoon, Monahan, Herold, Miller, Donovan, West. Three Down, One to Go .W Track 4515 4 T HERE :S T NO TRACKS UKE QRAQON Under the able leadership of Coach Rodiek and Assistant Coach Foster, XRACKS, the 1956 track team completed a successful season. The boys made a record of 5' Hamburg. r 7 i 4. and Jerry Meyer, who established a new school record in the 880 yard run. J competition. These boys are the nucleus of another fine track team for 1957. He Leaps and Bounds 6 wins and 1 loss. Excellent Vteam work secured the E.C.I.C. Sectional title for Captain Bill Durell doubled in the pole-vault and broad jump. He set a new school pole-vault record of 11'8 and later was entered in the state track intersectional finals. Other leading seniors were Jim Monckton, Tom Momberger, Throughout the season Captain Elect Czechowski, and team mates Lick- liter, Walker, Sibley, Shaughnessy and Ahrens showed good performances in , SCORES M y fa x Hamburg Opponents If! M 82 ............ East Aurora ..... 22 Q, yypp 80 ............ ,West Seneca 275 gy eest g it ..ie fiom Nichols em apyy a 1 60W Orchard Park 45W , i s y st? 'Q' 87M eFr0r1r1er 16M 5' o.,. . yg, y iiii 545 Amhefsf 49W 5 s 5 . ... -ff . R . . . 1 at 74 Clieland Hill so pw l gy y . 1 Divisionals - 59 points, came in 2nd if f i,gQ,gQ W Y Sectionals - 25 points, champions gy , ,H S. :gif ,L ' :Z,jw!f'E1,i,3 7 88 as do cross counfry and swimming. i ,tii ,xi , ' ' I VX 5 ,is2e2u:sa A - rsts an , ,..... , -- it A -V 1 Captain Dinehart ley, Whitehill, Mr. Foster. Jim Anderson, and Ken Karr. Swimming Under the excellent coaching of Mr. William Tomik, Hamburg High School's first varsity swimming team became the Division II champions. We had the only undefeated swimming team in Erie County. The Division II backstroke record was broken by Paul Valentine, and the 200 medley relay team, consisting of Paul Valentine, Bill Stovall, Gary Wetter, and jerry Elliott, broke the League record. Next year the team will compete in Division I. Jogging It Out First Raw, left to right: Walker, Ruppman, Woodhouse, Butler, E. Howard, Clulow, Wetter Elliott, Newkirk, King. Second Row: Funch, Thomas, Leitten, Dugan, Redding, Rosser, Valentine. Third Row: Mr T Weinreich, jeffe, Evert, Murray, Merkens. . Mwfsaafg i ' ella-?'3U1Pf! 'iii lla 1 89 Firsi Row, lefl fo right: Moquin, Niesar, Georger, Knoche, Dinehart, Anderson, Karr, Stuhr, Nichols, Squier. Second Row: Harris, Debo, Crotty, Shanks, Dugan, McCreary, Hornberger, Hansen, Bauer, Rathbun, Swieczkowski, Dunnigan, Col- Cross Countr Coach Foster and Captain Bill Dinehart set a lively pace for this year's cross country team. Wfith hard training, determination, and loyal team spirit, the boys covered the year's course of interschool meets with a record of four wins and one loss, and placed second in the Section VI AA standings. The outstanding runners were john Knoche, Bill Dinehart, WN T C: . 'ii 4 1 l Caplnirz Walker C 5 X' ' fftaiagafglln in K ,tiki tiieiifa 1' Q .- if -- . .. shi, .Q g .. W, ,S .W ., V . X 157 ff .- , 5 igisgg.'f,p:l:1em,ie,?' 1 f- ' ai-ww - B rl- , ' H Q it it DIMM.. f '- . - Help! I'm Falling! lndoors or outdoors you can ff erm hmm' mw,,,, I, Captain Spoon First Row, left to right: Novick, E. Stuhlmiller, McCulle, Moquin, Arendt, Bjerre, Davidson, Wingeier, Nyhart, Spoon, Connors, Groach. Second Row: R. Stuhlmiller, Simoneit, Hoffman, Greeno, Krieman, Braymiller, Wood, J, Brown, F. Brown Wrestling The Hamburg High wrestling team finished the season in fifth place in Division I of the ECIC with 6 wins and 8 losses. Coach Hover, Captain jim Spoon, and other seniors, Nyhart, McCulle and Bjerre, led a group of fast-learning newcomers in a program which brought many thrilling and some very close meets. Mr. Hover. Two Heads Are Better Than .ftt. ....ii 'Qt of ' One- Q Q e Bowl mg .,., ,,. l The Hamburg High School bowling team finished second in the ECIC 'C 'T , il, ,. V Division I this year with a record of thirty-one and a half games won. Inexperienced 'VI . ,,if at first, the team improved steadily under the leadership of Mr. Bucher, coach, . t and Chet Rosinski, captain. Four boys-Roger MacMichael, Roger Siegrist, Bill , . Grigsby and Captain Rosinski-battled for high place and finished with an average ' above 150. Left to right: Debo, Wingert, Grigsby, Guetersloh, MacMichael, Rosinski, Squier, Siegrist, , Zink, Mr. Bucher. l Caplain Rosinski Can You Spare a Strike? 90 find a sporf' 'l'o your fasfe. X f gig.I tto. . : ' Captain Vierkorn . . 'I e '- f 'rr - ' 1.5 t .- .. I 1-ig, 9 f t ia ... t . X, , g Y ,- ,, irst Row, left lo right: S. Dugan, G. Kabacy, Vierkorn, Seelbach, Finnerty, Will. . 1 4 I W as , Y QL: f I 1 nfl , E., .-1. , N is ,, if i silk .2 ii? at ' F 3 'Second Row: Wingert, Funch, Shaffer, P. Dugan, Debo, M. Kabacy, Stuhlmiller, M I H Mr. Hover. Third Row: Park, Grigsby, Niesar, Morgan, Lord, Fowler. ITSM Tennk . The tennis team, under the leadership of Coach Hover and Captain iz-if George Vierkorn, completed a very successful season. The squad remained ,M Q ,. f , 5 .. 1 undefeated in ten matches, winning seven consecutive contests by perfect .'e.. ,fvffvzi 5-0 scores. After taking the Section VI AA singles championship, Sam 'A 'i ' iili MCL Dugan traveled to Long Island to become the third ranking high school Our Man Sam tennis player in New York State. Goh: Hamburg High's golf team became a reality in the spring of 1956 when Captain Bill Conway and Mr. Tomik led a nine-man team through practice sessions at South Shore Country Club and a series of eight matches. The team compiled a record of six wins and two losses, placing second in Division II play of the ECIC and scoring 891f2 points against their opponents' 305. Lefl to riglzl: Mr. Tomik, Cluchey, Sipson, Conway, Billings, MacMichael, Rosinski, Spute, Nelson, Weber, Shadle, 91 - - ' - . E. , - t,,.,,N,.W -3, y 1 we 'gat -a + fi , ' ,AA . . . at it 1 ft 7 1' f fp t i 1 X L Captain Conway Fore! K . - Mom WW W3 I X. , V, We grafefully pay fribufe fo our fu'l'ure -, 1l'f9 4 '!'Y'!! W'- . 1 5: saw.-.,,,:,.:,: X if fe 33 , l t in lee'-V 'wwf i, ,ggi . 5 i525?zfeief 1- i , .. . vL,,..,. . t .. t . . . .. E, xz, ., ii 1 Co-Caplain Baker , -'.-. '1'A- .-- First Row, left io rigbl: Falconer, Ruppman, Dougherty, Riefler, Brown, Bodensledt, Ahrens, Joyce, Baker, Billings, Reuter, Donovan, Hoare, Winegar, Best, Sibley, Zink, ' -, Moore, Koch. Serond Row: Mr. Gates, Cash, Rusert, W. Logel, Knoche, Armitage, Cal- '-,, ,,., , laghan, Lyons, Prawel, Klein, Kelly, Huebsch, Anderson, Rochester, Pearson, Leitten, i A Mr. Bucher. Third Row: Millar, P. Logel, Braymiller, Garrison, Evert, Wittnl Doolittle, :, Pohlman, Rice Stovall Quick, Sa erson, Wingert, Lewis, Mer l Rees . 5' 'fzg' , 49 by Otbaii ' , r. c a 'way s ed the junio it ri qua through ' C0'.C'fp 0 o 'it rg? so s. T e Bul gs compiled 4 n l s tie cord. Billings . . J . ' 1 01 ov r ch va t and East h hl1 dt he season. i an ' pla wer Ahr s, oy ' i euter, . V. 'S a ' J' i Q9 ' 7 et af NP K, 7 - ' + X' . Mhi Ymgbj- a ?1l I a rewarding seas lft es ' l were won by the te d e a s res showed only two ats. he am .Q ii' 3was spurr d to this ' v ien 'ts coach, Mr. Ge bracht, d b the enthu- Q i S t ,A , siastic co-c ptains, jim Bi n nie Sibley. , V y First Row, left to rigbt: Huebsch, Rochester, Sible , 'I-H-g1gS, son., rom aw: e, l ' 'Q Doolittle, ohlman, Rice, Czerniejewski. Third Roux' r. Gerb cht, nw , ' in 3 XX ff' 2 vm ig lg K V E in Sputff, Best, erold. V if - if . K, ,Y K . S X' is Y 2 Q 1 x S S K7-C Co-Caplain kai Sibley ix .,.. . it QR . 1:1 ' 'W ' 2 se - w A Q, . U-,,,, .5 . of i R . .,.., ...,. ,... N 'J X R Y 1 5 he W3 . L Aw y ,A X ' if g T- QQ ti , . A ,Q V .f Vg .N t Q. S E 5 Co-Caplain Billings 92 OQMUGLTA mwc-sim? afhlefes-fhe Junior Varsify sportsmen. . 1 19 A 'fl esgzs-vw . 1- a m-'SQ ig A :Q ,IM -W ,af .as s.5xg1zg:5avi'Z I 1t ,41,1g'H!,, n k ,N r..asxat..ta...fa,..t,r.,t. W, gg, ,..r,.,a si- - .-,f-:fp A-eayflg-ge V S at , a a ' f 6 v 'x S Z sr' it of este: y Ja? K xl ' R flaw sg? fs , f 2, M Wa W L New , flag' .2 .., Captain Klart f ' 'M J..- T p 1 5 I ll . t' , fl ff 1 1 , .,..., , up Q 'lf' ,V- wif lg SXSW 1, 1 2 A gyifxxk sk,rlvi?.ijg5i? Ottley, Mr. Bucher. U I i I ejiicfjixiilfj I -pix! :Sfmt ' T , 573' ll! s F' lf aseball A549 iv T . . Q . ' v 4 The junlor Varsity baseball team coached by r., B chef s 'ol Little John ienced a 5 win, 5 loss season. They split even with ever - i . I, highlight of the early season was a victory over Amherst 'on mm . ' A Outstanding players were Captain David Klatt and John Dool ' , 1 ff S Track ft K - N M 4 The j.V. Track Team 15 composed of freshmen and sophomores, who - 011 ',.- V, A. - ' + - - - l 3 follow the same strict training schedule as the varsity team. The boys partici- gglggii pyyyypp pate in track events with the junior varsity teams of other schools. This helps i J 1 them develop skills for future varsity teams. 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Since this is a specialized sport, the Catalina Club, with a limited member- ship, was formed. jean Glass was elected its presi- dent. Members of this club were chosen in Sep- tember through competitive tryouts, at which candidates demonstrated their strokes and stunts. The first demonstration by the new club was held in May. x -Je we ., L e Cheerleaders arouse school spirif al' all even'l's. 'Vx I lVj,,XKneeling: Stuhlmiller, Roetzer, Evans, Fries, McDonald, Glass, I - ,fy If Meyers. Slandingx Prine, Schwert, Durell, Agliata, Fawcett. , -, r .ll in H C, ,V x U Q. -y , ' ' -X l UN ft. , XJ Cheerleaders Varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders, under the supervision of Miss Byrnes, have kept Hamburg High's enthusiasm at a peak. They have promoted good sportsmanship at home and have also set an example in sur- rounding schools. Their love of fun and strong sense of school loyalty make this a spirited group. Left to right: Stuhlmiller, Roetzer, McDon- ald, Glass, Meyers. 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