Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)
- Class of 1958
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As a Teacher you have been able To combine your wonderTul sense oT humor wiTh The EssenTials oT English . BuT your dedicaTion To The sTudenTs oT l-lamburg has gone Tar beyond The classroom. You have spenT many hours wiTh us, direcTing all oT our TheaTrical producTions. Under your guidance many sTudenTs have become inTeresTed in The TheaTre as a vocaTion. And so we, The Class oT l958, dedicaTe The record oT our en- deavors, ECHOES. To you, our Triend and advisor, Mr. Arnold. 3 11 TABLE 0F CONTENT S 5-IO AND SOME SHALL GUIDE II-40 .. . STAR LIGHT, STAR BRIGHT 4I-52 ,...... YOUR GOAL THE SKY, YOUR AIM THE STARS 53-72 . . GO AND CATCH A FALLING STAR 73-86 ......... CONSTELLATIONS IN THE FIRMAMENT 87-98 . I. WITH THE SPEED OF LIGHT 99-IO4 ...... MORNING STAR OF MEMORY X , ' is f 45 fix f X f I I f -S- , I f K Q 7 I ' I W, f ,EXX X -II I I ,F YI x N I II, I I ' I 'f I I X II I I - I I E I I I . ,' I I I , ' IAXX X- I .,,... I I I III I w , I III A I I YMIJI I II LI' :- ' - 1, A II J--L-. 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STOVALL The quali+y of +he educalional sys+em which serves our communify is due primarily +o lhe unselliish service rendered by The ci+izens who serve as members of Jrhe Board of Educaiion. Many long hours are spenlr developing +he program of Jrhe presenl and fulure. Mr. Norman L. Anderson. M R. WHEELER Presidenl of lhe Board, and +he o'rher members wi'rh Their in+eres'r in communiiy welfare are 'ro be com- mended. Their leadership and Jrruslworihy devofion +0 lhe field of educaiion are qreally apprecialed by Jrhe class of l958 and will conlinue lo inspire The respecl of all sludenls. MR. RAVEL SEURETARIES R Our school is forfunafe in having fwo such fine secrefaries as Mrs. Meyn and Mrs. Ernerling in fhe senior office. We are grafe- ful fo fhem for The help fhey have given us fhroughouf fhe year. l MR. eorrsi-IALL PRINGIPAUS OFFIGE Our principal, Mr. Ravel, is fhe capable and friendly leader of our school. l-le is always ready fo lend a helping hand, and he guides us firmly, buf wifh undersfanding, developing sfudenfs info responsible and capable adulfs. We are proud fo have lvlr. Ravel as our principal, for he has sef an example which all of us will sfrive fo live up fo fhroughouf our lives. Mr. Goffshall, our assisfanf principal, has been a good influence, counselor, and friend fo all of us. His guidance has made fhe high school years more profifable for everyone. MRS. EMERLING MRS. MEYN 6 5 1 if i I i . SUPERINTENDENTS OFFIGE The posilion of Superinlrendenl of schools is one of much preslige and responsibilily. Mr. l-lalfen, who holds +his office, has man- aged il successfully wilh The co-operalion given by +he Jreachers, sludenls, and members of lhe comnnunily. Alfhough he has been in l-lamburg for lillle more lhan a year, he has already be- come an inlregral par'r of Jrhe l-lamburg Cen- Jrral School Syslem. His encouraging oulloolc and his challenging ideas have done much since his arrival To slimulale us lo improve ourselves and our school. S'ruden+s and facul+y alilse loolc forward op+imis+ically lo The lulrure under his leadership. MRS. BECK MRS. BURDETTE MRS. MILLAR MR. HATTEN SEGRETARIES Secrefaries are an imporlanlr parl' of every school's person- nel. Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Burdelfe, and Mrs. Millar perform many valuable funclions lo assisl ev- eryone in making our school run smoolhly. ii.. MR. ULRICH Advisor 1 r ,V 4 ci' r, I9 jg 'f?h,I5'?'I,x, 'Q lv, N31 mm. , The Siudenl Council, under 'rhe leadership of Presidenl Michael Clu- chey, wilh Jrhe assislrance ol Ihe ad- visors, Mr. Ulrich and Mr. Olney, deals wilh mailers concerning Ihe sludenl body. One ol Jrhe main olo- ieclives is Io seek ways +o improve Jrhe council and Jrhe school. To a- chieve Jrhis aim, represenialives from Ihe council allend several inlerscho- Iaslic conferences during Ihe year. From open discussions al Ihese meer- ings, Ihe council gains numerous ideas as Io how Ihe school and Ihe siudenl governmenl may be made more ellicieni. 1 ...msn ,gg-4, 1, 5 31,36 J X me 'Ii .30 .I ,ag in I Q rug.. .. ' 5 Q.: 1 I: aaa.. ,uf 5.1. fs Q. ...S Q . Q N Q Q r KM Q I P fc if air T Q- .. 5' Lg F QI I I ' y? -gp I lb .. f .. Q... . .I 'Q Q 2 . .-alike, 2.--4.12: 3 s if ,Q A Q Q Q f zu I I9 1 I l f . 'IW .Q .. ,YW X352 QI 1 Q Q 4 , Q 3 . Q 1 Q P r W ff ,, ' ,m1's...e:sQ5. ram ,fyififj gl? ,. :..,Q,.,,. .Qi-.. 1.f7Qr. jf... .. ...W N. si' w.:,.'..'f2..1,.,r xr .ai5 a.g..- -' 'ff ve, v r,.1 Q ' 1' Q I I S551 ,, . ,... . ,,., , .i.. . Q1.Q . ., . grins rwoltai i sf- :.... ' - - . -- . .fx -Qs m . ' . . Q ,gf H Q M. CLUCHEY J. BILLINGS y Presidenig Vice President Jw rig..- T- . - .'r:E6:j -iz.: . - 11' ... i ' L : aa-,. . , 'yM'4:.'3,'1' ' f FI . mi V .. . 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ST 8 OREY J. SZALDA M. WODTKE D. WOOLLEY W . . G. TAYLOR P. LOGEL Secretary COUNCIL 1...' 4.r - 1.91 ..,, 3. 55 ff W gb.: f I ivy .Mi L gg . fig 3, .N 21 - .ig , 11, gd Qylfgjflij, fl sq, vw , ggi- 1' ga M fi.. 1, J 1 f f Wx ..- - -. M.. .. s W KS .f ..f. 1. .1..ff:.. '11 - 1..,--.- - 1: . , . W..--A 1. . - -vw 91, 1 1 1 1. x - .16wsSS . 'high '5., ' S . .JV . 1 S 'gif' 9 Q1 . - -,,.A . . ,, ,, .,., f 1- 1 A 1 w i 1 rzis?2il-r- ' -'f- 1 g j gggy a1. - ff ig ifws. f .f :WJ -f ff1 ?f'? 3 E. We L31-f.1,g:15g,-,11-. .1 . ,Lm,,L,LLL, 1 .1 L,.L 1 11-1 M..--...--,.u.J...11... . 1 . ...ff -.1 ii- K Paramounl among Jrhe aclriviiies of rhe Srudenr Council is Jrhe Foreign Exchange Srudenr Program. Several proiecfs, The reireshmenr srand a+ fooH::all games, candy sales, and dances following baslieiball games, aid in +he suppori of This program. This year The sale of cook books, fearuring recipes conrribured by ex- change srudenis, was added io rhe fund-raising proiecrs. 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As direcior of rhe orcheslra and inslrrucior for siringed insirumenls for four years, he gave inspiraiion and enioymeni nor only lo The members of our school, buf also +o a grear many oihers. l-lis deep appreciaiion for music and devored pracfice made il possible for many of our own siudenls 'ro advance in 'rhe field of music. We shall always appreciare and remember Mr. Carey's diligenr spiril, as he led l-lamburg's musicians onward. IN MEMORIAM MR. EDMUND L. BACH Wirh The sudden deaih of Mr. Bach in May, l958, came rhe realizarion Jrhai Jrhe communiiy ol Hamburg had losl one of irs mosr vibranr personaliiies. l-le will be espe- cially missed by ihe high school ari srudenls and The Echoes Arr Slrafl, which he advised for Twelve years. His inleresi in young people was insirumenial in his success as l-lamburg's playgrounds advisor for 'rhree summers and as high school baseball coach. The memory of Mr. Bach's derermined spirir and unparalleled wir will remain an iniegral parr of our high school life. 0 4 l . - x . I' . .u ' Ad - ' , N Ggr , Qffgiif, 'g.2:., 32- fm.,-.... 4-1 iw 3 -. 4,-,f.., .'-.19 jg.- 'ii' :ff f'g,1-' Av.: ' ,.' fa ,141 M X 'f x 1 ' Av. ., K .x .,, . .: 2:kQL?i. . -eg-5' --.'5X'm ' , 'A I-,f' L - . 7, .1-4, ELIZABETH H EATH VT I mgg, H is S , I 5 mx 5552552555 - ffl SI L -f -:Issw:ws.r- , Ei. ui, uI5wEsQEzs9Izgi6fi. 2.i1s ,v: f , , ,LH -W., ggmgfikgefw - .,Lf:1,:.II:,- ::s:,. .::' si mf iw-E 1: 1-J 5 ,m .. , . ,. .. was-,I4w,sz:s,f '-Swiw ,.. ':-:I-: F- : '-s :sz . if is . QEQSSQESIS 'sw A-'efgifearwsvli Qi I f , f.sW-X,f:X,N yggugggf-,:,'f-jjj sw.ggss1fs.sz4z5 w I Si Ig kk ' igfrfy 1-5,1 :P I 'gift 2 f- ff- -2, 3-. ' I I5V'y?N?n3?l 925:13 , :si 295:52,':::::szz:.--'xizwz 5-.yn fi. W V1 :-, 1' I.-:-,f1Q-f1Q:f:1-.fw fszzuisiz. ' - 1. 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Fra. is msxtarfsi 2 f X i ., wir: -siflintlsfitlsffiszzsisfi , rf: .1:.e-rr:-fer-g,f sn:sw:s-rs all ..-. Me.fs,..,,.. ,:- . .fs 4, W, ,,, ,,.:,S,'..:- JOHN M. A soft word, an easy smile and a warm glow ot com- radeship. Curtis Campaign Staff 4: Echoes Staff 4: Junior Day Committee 3: Press Club 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 3, 4. BROWN, JR. I4 JACQUELINE BRADY A striking skill for swimming. Catalina Club 1, 2, 3: Hop Committee 2: Intramurals Igirlsl 1, 2, 3: Junior Day Committee 3: Prom Commit- tee 3. ,: N Q R ., ,ss , I P? X, ,.... .5 ..- r..... I X r S . .ff...f1.. K,,:,wg1g . :s me ui ttssrmff 9 N L. X Q rf: W W -W .r ti re 1, 1 JN rt R 3 H . ' f if r to . -M ' .2rfg2,f-:Mgr .. ,, ..., Q M gf QF s ,,, . . ' s,:5-1 V if-V . 'I 'fish' it. Q my 2-1 :gf f :M'Q'5,i. M :fe:,:-'mf-. ,. ,as .et ., Q1?'f2rS1:if5.2ff2r.1' , for 1--:err-1.2.--: r JOSEPH E. BAUER In all things-quiet resolution. Cross Country 3, 4: Echoes StaFF 4: Forensic Forum 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Prom Committee 3. Y 1 f Q ? Q .. . moz ,..z1efis.fY - Q ' .1i.as::,.j-1. i7s155tf.iil5f MEL' 1 ' if i ' ei -1? I'f. 5w?H?'S2 :E ff, ffffii' 3f31'fif 9 - i -w. we see.: ,Q ax X :Aim ?ijkEt's51.,iifgzlfft --. ,.., , Tf:,1fa!? :L .,.. Q ,ss : . I 3 iw rg 513131.03 k Jager si ' ..,, .. 7 3 K tjsygix .a.g3,s3.if31?g ., N5-M Q. fig 5 fserxwpripg, skype? Qttgslxtn 122, YES, I Raises? ff M ff? ...er M ,, F' 'WEE Nil 753151: I-irif 1 1 A L53 'wEl'.Ii'?- Eiifighkiggi DUANE W. BROCK A portion ot good cheer for everyone. Agriculture Club 3: Band 1, 2: Hi-Y 2: Stage Crew I, 2, 3, 4. I Closs Scholars PATRICIA M. BUCKLEY Quite jolly, and all that sort, you Icnow. Choir 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Curtis Campaign Staff 4: Prom Committee 3: Red Cross 3, 4. ANITA COHOON The gift ot constant enthusi- asm tor lite. Class Vice-President 4: Girls State 3: Merit Award 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Press Club 3, 4. , ., isis? : 7 :Ki rmtft 7 1 .tgt,.: g. S E. . ,., CAROL E. BUGGENHAGEN The hand and heart ot the true artist. Art Club 3, 4: Girls Athletic Association 3: Intramurals lgirlsl 2, 3, 4: Echoes Exec- utive Staff 4: Hop Committee 2. .ez 2251 fgfvziwfs ,, ,,,,,,,,,, wee: . Q, :ef .21 ' -Li A . .,,. ir, ,ss , t mm ff .,. W W ,X .sr um,:.,,.fsz M- sary: .sz we -if , 1sr,.5,e, 2 . , iz ft ..il,,., . ,,,.,.., ,.,,,., ' -' s , ssfse,. 'Mi?w 1esii,, wi f i' - - ' 'L -'5:a4sE2l: -f:j., i s '- ,- I, -,.., -, .s.::s,g, i w -g , Ks ,,rtt . .,.s. ., , ,. l ,wise-fszwgi e , ,. - ., qgxsisszsrsrr-Q-is-ii: ,, 'fr ass?-,5-fez.:s-gist! . . ., ,. ,. sxsiiffggl ' ,zfg5Q5 :: 'a ', 53-vzi: .. . .. . . , , 3 1 '.,' GERALD CONNORS I-Iamburg's happy harlequin. Football Captain 4: Prom At- tendant 3: Traclr 2, 3, 4: Wres- tling 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football 3, 4. MICHAEL CLUCHEY Charm ever present in his roguish grin, Student Council 4: Traclc 4: Varsity Football 3, 4: Golf 2: Echoes Staff 2, 3. MARGARETJANECONNORS The smile within bursting torth in her infectious laughter. Girls Service Club 2, 3, 4: Echoes Staff 4: Hop Commit- 'it - - tee 2: Prom Comm: ee53, In 4 MARILYN J. CODY All the wonderful things that mean friendship. Echoes Staff 4: Press Club 4: Hop Committee 2: Prom Com- mittee 3: Intramurals lgirlsl I, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEA LOU CROCKER The loveliness that tavors little girls. Girls Service Club 3, 4: Theta Club 3, 4: Library Club I, 2, 3: Echoes Staff 3, 4: Senior Central Board 4. Jie- 4 L. tram irlst a ji' M5251 KATHLEEN CROSS Parties are her madness. MICHAEL J. CROTTY A spirit as strong as his con- Homeroom Vice-President 4: versation. Prom Committee 3: French Cross Country 2, 3: Theta Most Likely to Succeed Club 2, 3: Student Council 4: Club 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: SENIORS Senior Central Board 4. I5 Latin Club 2, 3: Junior Dis- cussion Club 3. MICHAEL P. CROTTY When I am friendly, folks are tool Art Club 3, 4: Echoes Statf 4: Prom Committee 3. MARCIA E. DAVIDSON Striking in shades ot violet. Prom Committee 3: French Club 1, 2, 3: Chorus 3, 4: Band 1, 2: Career Day Chair- man 2. BETSY DALE A vivacious spirit dances in her eyes. Class President 2: Class Vice President 3: Junior Discussion Club 3: Girls Service Club 2, 3, 4: Prom Attendant 3. RAYMONDE G. DELVENNE A delightful mixture ot Amer- ican and French. German Club 2, 3: Art Club 2, 3: Hop Committee 2: Jun- ior Day Committee 3: Prom Committee 3. DAVID DART The twinkle in his eye betrays the mischief in his heart. J. V. Baseball 1, 2: Varsity Football 3: Cross Country 4: Class Treasurer 2: Prom At- tendant 3. ANTHONY DE MARCO I-Iow much do you want to bet? Hi-Y 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3: Prom Com- mittee 3: Bowling 3, 4. EDWARD R. DAVIDSON A scholar, searching for the brilliant light ot knowledge National Honor Society 3, 4 Syracuse Citizenship Cont. 3 4: Boys State 4: Wrestling 2 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA JAYNE DE VAUL Guided by lcindness and laugh- ter. Prom Committee 3: Transfer from Perry, New Yorlc. LAURIE DEZUTTER Master ot the impromptu wit- ticism. Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: Varsity Class Wits Football 3: Agriculture Club 3: Intramurals fboysl 1. 16 CAROL E. DONALDSON With lightness of tone and sincerity ot thought. Senior Central Board 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Homeroom Vice President 4: National Poetry Award 3: Echoes Staff 4. ffl Joi-:N fijooums A challenge rings Out to him in sports and in life, Varsity Football 3, 4: Varsity Basltetball 3, 4: Varsity Base- ball 3: Basketball Captain 4: Prom King 3. CHARLES J. ELLIOTT A jest, my lads, is the way to win the day. Varsity Swimming 3, 4: Swim- ming Captain 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Varsity H Club 3, 4: J, V. Football 1, 2. SUSAN EVANS Bright is the tlame ot her hair-brighter the flame of her friendship. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Press Club 3, 4: Girls Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: All State 3, 4. C. BRENDAN DOUGHERTY Curtain going up! J. V. Football 1: J. V, Basket- ball 1: Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET ELLIOTT DRAKE The things that make her a tennis champ will do the same in lite. Theta Club 4: Intramurals fgirlsl 4: Transfer 'from Clin- ton High School, Clinton, New York. CHARLES ENDRESS A wit as quiet as his grin is broad. German Club 2, 3: Prom Com- mittee 3: Wrestling 1, 4: Var- sity' Football 3: Agriculture Club 3. DIANE EVANS To give our class some extra Pep' Comes Diane with springing step. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Girls Service Club 3, 4: Junior Cen- tral Board 3: Library Club 1, 2, 3: Prom Attendant 3. zf ,,5,f..s..a: as Xi my .ismii -,ff f,:,f.s:v,s:,f.,siege: Q '1,f'5-fisfiisflf if 5f'i5 ii W5-E 2 ., -s 'I-E ii ii' f i 5'::s:-fm ' ' ' -1 :J xi A715 Q'if'f-'V- ie 7 if V V i ' -- K Q5fiii?5ii.5:i..'i1fa1'fizi'IQf1.rQ Int f H 55353 iait3g:gtgSg,gfg,sig,s12,s1i..c.szz2ff'5 i , m e ff-4s.1,w 1.-Q. we f i . - ' f egti tf igifiiiii '-l:Y : '..' -.F tiiiiiiigiiifa ' i ' sw. izgsgw ' , 1 , . 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FISCHER Bubbling over with ioyl Chorus 3: Echoes Staff 4' Intramurals lgirlsl 3, 4: Ju ior Day Committee 3' BONNIE FISHER One of the few who has charm for all. Theta Club 2, 3, 4: Girls Ser- Committee 3. JACQUILYN GARDINER A woman ot style and fashion. Homeroom Vice President 1, 3: Art Club 3: Echoes Stalif 3, 4: Sophomore Central Board 2: Library Club I. RAE ANN GRIEBLE The ability to reason is a rare gift. Art Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Intramurals lgirlsl 3, 4: Echoes Staff 4: Short- hand Award 2, 3. vice Club 3, 4: Echoes Staff 4: French Club 3: Prom MARY PATRICIA GATES A new recruit in our senior class. 1 '15- :?Zff.1,? ,,,, . ,. .. ,. 215221 ' ' ?1s'i5??5i:W 1i :2'Hi:s:iQfifs.1f'k, W., Mkt . ss . .2 1 :t,rw222 f ' : w ash .,eff.:f'i1s2srH,wa5fSE1., it -ff- sw S H-1. 3 i15l2E'?is 'NT-?ii5,lfi7 -title? T I 1 , 1 . -... :vsz2?w2ils' i -fiieffzg i . -f g:eZfs5f'i2f:f1.wf,'g- i:,:s.s : ,, , - 1. . ?55i??iii55ifi.fWi1l?'.,,-' yi lfQ'5T5,Y ' -L - K. '.i:'.. ??Q35iSE,'5! 1 17.1'l' 527 ii: E 1 '- is, - ,mi ' ' '- false - .. . .555 , - .::fe: 7 .gs ., W1 3 22225: I N' - rgfzw.. - . ..,, fiFEi'ifl'5fQif. ' . CAROLEE FRIES So silver-sweet her voice, and silver-glazed her hair. Girls Service' Club 3, 4: Theta Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Discussion Club 3: Cheerleader 2, 3: Choir 2, 3, 4. PHILLIP GEORGER His character and musicianship echo each other. Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4: Traci: 3, 4: Student Council 2, 4: Varsity H Club 3, 4: J. V. Basltetball 1, 2. 515555, PETER B. FUNCH Dutch treat tor a summer. Exchange Student 4: Varsity Swimming 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: All State 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. HANNAH GOTTSHALL With manners qenteel and motives sincere. National Honor Society 3, 4: Girls Service Club 3, 4: Li- brary Club 'I, 2, 3, 41 Junior Discussion Club 3: Art Club 2, 3. RAYMOND GROACH Anchor man on every team. Varsity Football 3, 4: Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Wres- tling Captain 4: Varsity H Club 3, 4: Red Cross 3: Ca- reer Day Chairman 2. 4 Class Socialites ,2,,Vg.,5.M3.. sf,,:g,,r.,,g,'g SANDRA R. HALE Responsibility is her well worn cloak. Girls Service Club 3, 4: Li- brary Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Theta Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Day Chairman 3: Curtis Campaign Staff 4. ...sf s .,,.,., .f,,, ., ,,,...,., .M s,i.,wi .. 3 1 -sf, . .. fun-lr .fr -:::f: Q I .. f-,,s,.v.., st Mis:es..1,ff,..e,w:, - fy We e fsfwf 4 , :rss-1 ,-vii, xg: I ,'fswS?'5-,Qi u ,l,, I .fi!i::'. . ' , , J,rri,. Q,,..,,,,s,, , .gs 1854, e, i I I wa ig? , ,si1i,,.,,,tJf . Ss ft fe Jw. 'mm is,1,ff.w,,5Q ,'y....1gr.,,5:,g. 13,5 Wars ,9,,i,1sf...f, .. . .. ,ri . if .:..., 'j- ' ' ,. ii3?l f'v.'- i f2,5'ia:f 2' Z . aim sims- .1 -f .iv,,'2w, . ff . owl , , 4, ,fftszyf-s-ix, .,,. ,- .:,: ie . - giH xf i f f PfS? ?fS1.'fff it ' At' f5fg53'g,S25gggfi,-gffgfe f. k,,A . -. 1 .2 W SEM r ' h YE' L v-'WY Wifi i , CAROL E. HEARD A voice warm as the Southern sun. Girls Service Club 4: Echoes Staff 4: Curtis Campaign Statf 4: Latin Club 3: Intramurals lgirlsl 1, 3, 4. ANITA F. HANEY HERBERT HATTEN She lives her lite in two dit- As one reflects the other- terent states. Library Club 1, 2, 3: Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Echoes' Staff 4: Intramurals lgirlsl 1, 2, 3, 4: Curtis Cam- paign Staff 4. Chorus 4: Track Manager 4: Transfer 'From Elmira Heights. HERMAN H. HATTEN So the other reflects the one. Varsity' Basketball 4: Varsity Track 4: Transfer from Elmira Heights, ELIZABETH A. HEATH She attains the unattainable. National Honor Society 3, 4: All State 2, 3: Syracuse Cit- izenship Conference 3, 4: Echoes Executive Staff 3: Ger- man Awarcl 2. 1 .V ,f FREDERICK HENDERSON As good a sport as you're likely to meet. Varsity Football 3, 4: Varsity H Club 3, 4: Hop Committee 2: Prom Committee 3. I ,,'.Z 'j , rj-f3 TT ,LP ',,a?,, .3 .lf- PAUL HEROLD And he's otl in a cloud ot dust. Varsity Football 3, 4: Track Captain 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Varsity' Basketball 3, 4: For- ensic Forum 4. . fl- i ,i?,,,,,....,- ,.., S i.-ivosjeta oils: mllu, h HSI' C1UIS'E WdyS, enior entra Board 4: Frenc Hop Committee 2: Intramu- Most courteous Club 1, 2, 3: Echoes Staff rals lgirlsl 2, 3, 4: Prom 4: Prom Committee 3: Home- Committee 3. E N I 0 R S room Secretary 4. 19 GARY HODGSON Huntsman's art-his hobby. GRETCHEN JAEGER lnstinctive fun and friendship. Echoes Staff 4: Curtis Cam- paign Staff 4: French Club 3: Library Club 2, 3: Press Club 3, 4. .fi . sz.. - 91 is -:wi fi. LEAH M. HODIL Her words reflect her manner. Chorus 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Intramurals lgirlsl 3. MARILYN JAMES Her world is a world ot music, love and laughter. Student Council 2, 4: Model U. N. Assembly 3, 4: Class Secretary 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3. 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All State 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Varsity H Club 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 2, 3. JOHN KAUFFMANN From bus boy to manager. Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 4: Prom Committee 3: J. V. Football 1, 2: Senior Central Board 4. 20 PATRICIA A. KELLY You are so sweet, so sincere. Girls Athletic Association 4: Intramurals lgirlsl 3, 4: Latin Club 3: Prom Committee 3: Red Cross 4. KENNERDELL Without her wit to spread good cheer, the class indeed would be quite drear. Girls Service Club 3, 4: Li- brary Club 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 3: Junior Central Board 3: Prom Committee 3. MJ .. ,,J K PEGGY KING Caught in a rainbow! Art Club 2, 3, 4: All State 3, 4: Echoes Staff 3, 4: Home- room Secretary 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ik. STANLEY KLESCZKO A guy with a natural smile. French Club 2: Career Day Chairman 2: Intramurals fboysl 2: Hi-Y 2: Red Cross 2. MARY M. LAPARE Her bright eyes a message sweet imparts. Press Club 2, 3, 4: Library Club 2, 4: lntramurals lgirlsl 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls Service Club 4: Commercial Club 2, 3. JOHN R. KNOCHE His destiny-victory in all his endeavors. Class President 4: Cross Coun- try Captain 4: Echoes Execu- tive Staff 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Prom Attendant 3. DAVID A. LARSON A skilled athlete and a smooth dancer. Varsity Traclt 2: Varsity Foot- to 45 'Q' 'aw A , sf Xt ta X. seg' 6 1 W2 1 his , H a. ,,,:f,,.ff:Ps,-sg, ..--,HQ A at ., . ..,., TR! K ,Mei 2 MM 5381835 T a ' fgissw- fs ,gym- i 7 .f-vest: si? Q5 .gggtzguf titttiifiitfs . z 55 Q fa, V sl, 35 was -, . , . , ia,-ers-f. 4. ss. :sms ,sf 93557 295242256 . L9Ia?sf!sV?i53r grgzggig 31- .- , 1 ,rr ,fzssaitfve . fi r 453: W ' its I :. ! :.' -ite.: . sigh? eaai m-sggf 4 , ALBERT KINKEL Pride and ability in the world ot mechanics, Bowling 1, 2: Intramurals tboysl 1, 2, 3, 4: J. V. Foot- ball 2. sh, Q . , ' ' , 7. 3435 , ' Q 'es mt' its ge F1531 mavai' tgt' ,s A ,.., V ' :- , ' Hem . .V w e ,W,.,:-1'.Zf-111.f: . ' ' ,fwfr -,ff . :.-5i92g115,.,, 1 , '- time 8' V .'-. ..,k:-.se-.12 21 ,.i1a..egf-, z 3 1 was -'-:'+ zf13' ft era: - ' EDWARD KRUEGER l-lis future rides in a convert- ible. Intramurals lboysl 1, 2, 3, 4: Traclt 2: J. V, Football 1, 2: Prom Committee 3. .M .. DAVID KLATT He masters a sport as he does lite. National Honor Society 3, 4: Varsity Football 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Varsity Base- ball 3, 4: Baseball Captain 4. JOYCE LANG At football games each one heeds her, tor she excels as cheerleader. Cheerleader 1, 2, 4: Girls Service Club 4: Echoes Staff 3, 4: Girls Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 4: lntramurals lgirlsl 1, 2, 3, 4. ball 3, 4: Football Captain 2: Best Athletes Homeroom President 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4. 21 SENIORS BARBARA JANE LAW Vim, vigor and vitality. Choir 3, 4: Girls Service Club 2: Homeroom Secretary 1, 2: Intramurals lgirlsl 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3. BARBARA ANNE LINKNER Always gay, always witty. Echoes Statl 4: Homeroom Treasurer 4: lntramurals lgirlsl 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Senior Central Board 4. MARIANNE MATTUCCI All youthful joys are my pos- session. Girls Service Club 3, 4: Li- brary Club 3, 4: Majorette 4: Sophomore Central Board 2: Junior Day Committee 3. -My . .... if PATRICIA ANN LEMKE A sunny disposition that har- bors happiness. Prom Attendant 3: Echoes Staff 4: Girls Service Club 3, 4: Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4. JUDITH LUX She holds a title claimed by tew-well liked by everyone. Echoes Staff 4: Hop Commit- tee 2: Intramurals lgirlsl 1, 2, 3, 4: Curtis. Campaign Staff 4. J. G .- gm he . 2.22: w:vv'.v'Q -aiiftikffiiyf? 'Zigi f1E5a'if2i742t.l iffsf1.':i:..' 'iw f2,.siig4p,Ez - l1ff?iii5il -..- ' Y' fw.1sf..2'.-ws: 'Til ' . 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Library Club 1: Intramurals lgirlsl 1: Hop Committee 2. Best All 'Round 22 JUDITH A. MAY Sophistication with a winning Smile. Catalina Club 2, 3: Library Club 2: lntramurals lgirlsl 1, 2: Prom Committee 3: Red Cross 4. JOHN H. McFADDEN The Barney Oldtields ot to- morrow. Swimming 4: Hop Committee 2: Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: J. V. Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 4. CAROL ANN MAYBACH She finds her extending a helping hand to all. Art Club 3, 4: 2: Red Cross Prom Committee 3. KATHLEEN J. McGlNNlS Secret bubbles ot mirth and talent that burst forth into her personality. Bend 1, 2, 3, 4: Press Club 3, 4: Girls Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3: All State 4. Best Leaders SENIORS German Club tee 3, 1: Chorus 3: BETH McCLUSKY happiness by Lively, young and pretty. Hop Committee 2: Prom Com- mittee 3: Junior Day Commit- . .,,. r. ef, , .s L. 1- fi ., .vm r. .ser-L if-:..,,w, iff U. ix:-1. Sffiivfi,-Hifi. 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National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Echoes Executive Staff 4: Pro- iection Crew 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. PAUL W. MERKENS Those around him enriched and entertained by his hu- mor. Varsity Swimming 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: German Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1. 2: Americanism Essay Winner 1. 23 .rs ,..,'-' -'fe .siz- tf. yrs . . 3 fQeg,g22:s 5:55 126755 L,esas'-ssgelggifggj.-ages .. , ., . ...sf-r.,f? .,.. . , ., ,. .,.. fl.,-rw ,,., ,img .L .f..,' 11, - .m f '5,4f..swe:'f. -ff . . i. . . , zfifnfzisv---xx...,fu sf le 1f.s1s'. fe...-57371gs,.1:5r,y?a,,-fssxis GARY A. McCLUSKY A man's madness tor a motor- cycle. lntramurals lboysl 4. l PENNY JEANNE MENKE Many appreciate her skill and service as a pianist. Art Club 3, 4: Echoes Staff 3: Choir 2, 4: Chorus 2: ln- tramurals lgirlsl 1, 2, 4. RAYMOND MILLER The court jester-but when least expected. lntramurals lboysl 1, 2, 3. 4- WILBUR A. MINNICK The wisdom ot youth hastouncl its Symbol, National Honor Society 4: Echoes Executive Staff 4: Flag Bearer 4: Class President 1, 7 SHIRLEY MONCKTON Hers is a resplendent beauty. Curtis Campaign Statf 4: Girls -,V Athletic Association 2, 3, 4f' is sms sis sim S1212 ss Sims ss s Us ss S 3 ss 2 ssa s , as 421 2 Xmsss wr 2 as-A .W s ,, 2 sm s Us - use , -M2-ms-gi .ss .. fsw s s s s this ss 's is v,.,s,,.,, , .fl i7fi'f1i':,j5M is i - i:fk:wia55,'?9ifS5iifS1 3 .-Ha .ew piiswf K ' w,..s-issiyf t.,.ss.s s v iff to v si .. is is s A' X sis gms sw E Wsitsa Q ii Sai as 3 , gs i? K X 2 eg gg, HQ it s ig. I QQ 222 Isgsgsf gms ss s , sn. so fiisiggsifi iitstliifsiisttiitil ii: -i i1 EI' 'Y 1-151 I-sfif-':f i . ,, If it 1 if ,S3..s1.11g s f . Agn. 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'y1Rf f' i . f' F -I M V gli . , W ,ffyfiiryf I: 317,47 Y! .iv pil' I 1 Lg sm .lf 1' 'I i I K , ' li' .AV f ' lim nit! L gh! tor the fjoI4e's on me. choes Statfi 4f1 Hop Com- mittee 2: Pr -'iCommittee 3: v I s s ss . si s is si s is s s s BRIAN L. MORRISSEY Talce a chance, tollcs, and win yourselt a prize. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Hop Committee 2: Wrestling Manager 2: Press Club 3, 4: Wrestling 4. i 1 f f c if 4 JUDITH E. MUMBOWER 'lt,q,i y GERALD MUSCOTT Sparkled by many a taIent.' Hel wins his place with the Art Club 2, 3, 4: Prom Com- speecl ot his tennis ace. mittee 31 l'I0m9f00m Secfe- Tennis 3, 4: Tennis Captain 4. tary 3: Echoes Staff 3: Echoes Executive Staff 4. tix i - frgvciikfifi??iff35??JiE?EE45iIi' 5F:FEfSP SBD: ,gg ,gg jf217i215i25?Eii'9i' 'fQfP f2HI?i9Qf-58 15215155952?-iiilsiiisiisiissmafI' .N if- ' s itifigffiiiiiliiiIiiiliiiiis? ' 12311555215 5, ar- Hari: ,, 2 Q.. .iss K us, . . .,.., ...,, . .s iss fgisxfsg K X S seff Wg... Ks s .. M . st. svfs?12V?1.s2i i fssffisieisiisfstwsss,,fiiq,'f':iQf:-1iw 1:42 f H .J:fZ:f'Z2.as SY se 1fIi?Vi:'1.'? 1 xii 1 f'f:-im- ii2f'.:i,s 1 , R . 'f'Z:v I -, X gs s 1 5 L. I in -ss S 1 ilk if it qi 3 swiss X Q, ,W ,Q sys pgs... img ,M K do S 1 ,, if s sg Q x sa i A Ewgiiii? f is sir s ' Iss ' ,iss 3 3 1 s 5 xx W , Q K X t x1 X 4- I .. .F ,.,.. , I, s MID' siiiiifl iii :sf , 'sz.::igv,,-f,,-a,.s2:s.:a.'a25,f 51212151 s 1 , , s fl: s .... GARRY P. MOQUIN Happiness through harmony with others. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Wres- tling Captain 4: Varsity H Club I, 2, 3, 4: Press Club 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Q I .. ,z.-:a ss ss1r:.z1ssz3e,g.i, is ff. - iswf s s f F ' H XR, ...ss 1:- : ,yi ...ia fs Hmmm B. A -s .s if se e-we K I - I A ii 1 92 5552 is 2 ms as? its Ks is s s is is fi s its is S , ag I gm ss wif mfs s 4 s ,s Wi ai eggiigflftffwsiigisfiisi ,g - iigLz,':sL'-xsilfi y ,, .. 1 f . .sssisfsijai g - ,::s,,- - w gggdf -,Msg 5 f2i7QQiEfY7i?f Y: ' . iz- V' is. 'M '-: -W s VH.L9,:si,.: ' I if I H ggggigiiiif f izzzffsa s- siiiggg igsgsi fi ' iwis 1 - M sifgss . m egs' , is -: DONALD NEWKIRK A swimmer-so swift ot pur- pose. Baseball Manager 2: Intramu- rals lboysl 2: Varsity Swim- ming 3: Squad Leaders lboysl 3: Hi-Y 3. Best Sports GERALD VIGLIONE NIESAR The talent, determination, and humor which breeds success. AII State 1, 2, 3, 4: Echoes Executive Staff 4: Forensic Forum 4: Model U. N. As- sembly 3, 4: Theta Club 3, 4. 24 DIANE NYHART Gentle words and smiling eyes. National Honor Society 41 Echoes Executive Staff 4: Short- hand Award 2, 3, 4: Press Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4. NANCY ANN OSGOOD The wisdom of Oz. Library Club 3, 4: Curtis Campaign Staff 4: German Club 3, 4: Press Club 3, 4: Sophomore Central Board 2. MICHAEL PANDISCIO A cheerful comrade all the while. Echoes Statf 4: Hop Commit- tee 2: Junior Day Committee 3: Press Club 3, 4. i g is f ii ii iirfsixfisiis EE. ..-,. - f:5'ff5:5' 'fiXfQ5?i'f I iii? 'Qi fi 'raw -- 1... -we i w.- xsr - -'isfiiislig f g?QQ1.,,a- ser.: 1. 'f' 1ii 'F. . V. -. , . .E -935' V455?32i.f5AQi,jy1' , iff - .i fx, :..:2fffQi1ftff ,i'ff'i :f:':, .33 eg.. .,.,, , ig, ,,.. if... ,,,, W5 iffsfl' f' Vx' H 5 f E':5ii55i:ilf' ' I ' fELE.: 7 os wg i' fs 'S we ,, 5 ii si sr Morse - if 1 W' gs ,ski tx fi P-9 Jjgiri-:gl si f tif? ML. in in fi -my 4 Q. 4, auaiiig xggw, ., ,,,,,,f. .,,,, f i 12524 i m e . . 'i.f24s.tff ' 1 , '-2,14--S1 1 - I . ' 1. 1 .1 Jirifii? . ifff-Selflfis: .iii V. f ,:-s, - ffp5'::-give -1.5547 k 1719: gf,- f. 1..:iiiig5i?f me e is il - , it f?5if7 . :L of . . . we W-H '44 ' i. . f , it .1 2 . 's ,. DOUGLAS C. PRITCHARD A willing worker on every project. Art Club 3: Prom Committee 3: Red Cross 3, 4. in WILLIAM OTTLEY The ingenuity ot a true me- chanic. Varsity Football 3, 4: Varsity H Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Hop Com- mittee 2. KAY PETERSON She shares the gold at the end oi her rainbow. Theta Club 2, 3, 4: Echoes Executive Staff 4: Curtis Cam- paign 4: Latin Club 2, 3: Junior Discussion Club 3. 'if . y:'-. ',.fE..sf'f.,25ee5'4. V We rt S N 5 i i . 5 xx 3 K 51582.13 I. i ii . wi . ww:-1'::.1..,,, H X r H 5:..5i.. sYfiiW-z .- etigssizsgrsziii .. s Y 'Q 7 fsrbs5'ir?.ei,...- sf.: if :.,5- I..:.,..--t.-- -is-QM' f sf- 5 a lia? . iz -- ' 'I -1e2a5':-..'-'I-:s.I-sw. H, EE- f fu WZ F . 1 ...f.-W5-:Zee z g neiir -fm-. 1, ,,..'e,1i -f is-.i..:'j'g',.riffs... f z.:s12s?5ifif ,'ri?1ffff:4if?if?rirQf,'i,-1.1,1if.Qffi.., T'1iztLWisW - r ' Vfiaftifr r.?w3fssiQi,- -W1,,m-ar5 '-M . ff- EsiiZ3 E.'fEg,2f1r+e5: -1. issfkhieki' i -firm f V- qt! 1- . 'f ffl f . ':E ' if throes .Www . . asf' ,,. ., 4.465323 1 1 1: .1 . 13-.si www iii 2' his ..' ,S 3 'iefi-5 sir? X' of ?55s9e1:. . -- me . X, - I - . GERALD RAST His creed, courage and hon- esty tinqed with comedy, Homeroom Vice President 1, 2: Student Council 1, 2: Intra- murals lboysl 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. 25 HELEN L. PACANOWSKI The 4-I-I is not only a hobby, but a pattern ot lite, Echoes Staff 4: Curtis Cam- paign Stati 4: Press Club 4 Junior Day Committee 3: From Committee 3. A fx sv iifig- :TH-it . - .I 2' Q We Jlxldmvrin ' I XI . fc ' A. qw i I r . . fjtfsg- -. I 3 im ws , . ., . M V.. . .X , .X L , ., , n we P may iii: ,Q K J ,. if5'f-suis-a.i-w f-fe? W fi, lfiiiiiiifff .: ?iQ54fi in 5 ffl? . .. - e, ..ig,ge.s w 1.iw- r .- Qi 22.5173 ,.l:.i ..-,-.1-r-.::.f.. ' as I .- - '.. '1-s..g':2.f.i21..sfan:-P:.5f..e.Of'-H:?'f..:fe 151- :,,:?..'-1 .iieifv , A z' 'ax .1 get W5 I -iii 2.1.2. H261'tl'1- 1 1 . . , 1 'L HJ ' ' K 5' , zfz ...-1. Has?-. ' gy' 'I I . F- i it i GAIL PFEIFER Portraying a brilliant array. National Honor Society 3, 4: Girls Service Club 3, 4: Ma- jorette I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Dis- cussion Club 3: Forensic For- um 4. jg J 111, . ,. . ,sit Wie? F99 Hr i fr.. -,rr . Ke. ZW ' li, 3 m,,k'if ' i, ,..,,M:: any igifmfiefftrsx ri IA W . . .si as . mi, lvgim Q 2. A, eo M.. 31 ' K X.. M is if v it ii I ,. . W 'ieii f-5 r , I - U 6 ,4,,-1f3I:??mfkR?lGf f?i- ' IWW 'i JfiV'R3 3 - -f fa .1 .42 5533? 1 l X-1 'L Q W 2 s F 5 it f ,ei LOUIS PACIFICO Lite's congenial spirit. Varsity Swimming 4: Transfer from Canisius. JOHN POPPENBERG Service with a smile. Junior Day Committee 3: Prom Committee 3: Intramu- rals lboysl 3. Best Dressed SENIORS MARIAN JANE RAST Midnight hair and eyes like stars. Echoes Staff 4: Student Coun- cil 4: Girls Athletic Association 2. 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3: Prom Committee 3. CAROL ROUECHE With shining eyes and danc- ing feet. Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Catalina Club 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Library Club 1, 2, 3: Intramu- rals Igirlsl 1, 2, 3. . ifzkblivliil Y? s . ' 'i'1fi 2iif?fiff'ff . 1-ifiif L iifiii i 1 f gifisse q gfis frs ' - lip.: iii . .. i - fr i, 'vf'1:5' if5St74E9lNfsi'iLixf'Q 7' ' -'-'- :.-7 sf. . f .ge-i,g,H1m.,gsi,f-,,ff,:,iii, f - . , '45,-tt ,--l,'.: sz:'bz.5iz:3Efgf7'?a' ' K 1 I - . '..saf,.....-as afs.gs..fQsstsis , ' ' . ':.K:::: :: Wsibifiifif A: 'fair Inf . ' . - 15355 g?,g2nsg.ei.. r ' the -f f ,..,. sig- - ' 1. . - , wg- ':',iEE:' EEfIEE?1t'?:,'::: ftisfpitgistifgiit Ke. g, ,f,.-fwzeeg '- . s ' ' 5:QQ1tf7kef..v .. 1- ,. .. - -fvw'-Miizisr sv z1:aws.. I X Q . . . .. ,,,, Hg, 1W'.. .11i.ff ni ie- .. ' 151 1, 2 ' Q 1 sligwfgifgffs'sifsssiei. 'lil-itltfffitfifbg - - niTe.:di.fi?. 131555. f .V GERALD D. RATHBUN As handy with an auto as he is with a quick quip. Cross Country 3: Hop Com- mittee 2: Prom Committee 3. LINDA J. RUTH A summer evening, gossamer. ancl all things lovely and young. Class President 1: Student Council 1, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: All State 3, 4: Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. MARGARET A. ROCKWOOD She forgets herself in her service to others. Curtis Campaign Staff 4: Prom Committee 3: Library Club 4: Intramurals Igirlsl 2, 3: Ech- oes Staff 4. DONNA L. ROLLINS The peaceful silence of a sum mer afternoon. Art Club 4: Echoes Staff 4 Recl Cross 3, 4: Press Club 4 Chorus 3, 4. NANCY SAWDYE The tranquility of a gracious spirit. Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Com- mercial Club 2, 3: Press Club 4: Curtis Campaign Staff 4: Echoes Staff 4. RICHARD SCHLODYNSKE Germany's welcome addition to H. l-I. S. Hi-Y 4: Wrestling 4. GERALD N. SCHMIDT One who claims the complete enjoyment of a car. J. V. Football 2: Intramurals Iboysl 1, 3, 4: Prom Commit- tee 3: Hop Committee 2. JAMES J. SCHREINER l-le earns the respect of others through restraint, Intramurals Iboysl 1, 3. Best Dancers 26 CYNTHIA SCH ROECK The potential that lives in only a few. Senior Central Board 4: Home- room Secretary 4: Catalina Club 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 2: Echoes Staff 4. k Iv ..-M-. --pr we--.::sfi..i--sf, ferisassivffA-f?:.QQ.ai:r.2.ii Sz L ' '1 serif. ,-fi-is -rr . .,,-ii , 1..- ,.i ist... . ,.,,.3,,.,,..R,,,,..,.L,, sem.. -. , serif.:i,z'j11':fz3f2- -f . :ff -.5I:afff',-gifs 'i .slrgiif zzzww-1:if-w:.itiir,s .. 'fs'af.,r,i 1 - 1 4:11,-1,-.szs,Qr.iip.fr, K,-ist: , -i J i S -as-:-'f:f.essK5::. -' s.. - mga?-:f,,,,ff .. .-.--,:. ' J, L 31 it , f is f Q 5 A J is 'tvs ri , K 5 ,S W it st' Q is iq Q S i L sl ,insvi sfsgsixfi i k me .,,. -liw . Mit f li .s 4 9. 1 ,gf N ,MF I 'f igfwgg viii' f ggi 1, ,s fs as fr is 8 1436 W L, i 3 Q RC ef ,ai .a 3 . el.e 4 . 1 . ,..'l . r . ,,.- J f.. J S. ,V 1 - 1 . -. GEORGE SIEGRIST You woulcln't be kidding me would you? ip. . , sf,:i,i:i.i,-. . ' -'Q U:r2'iz:simw-v.-'.- as -M ROBERT H. SHADLE Those pins will tall before his bowling skill. Cross Country 1, 2: Golf 21 Hop Committee 2: lntramurals lboysl 1, 2, 3. g.i,,-..sisfg,::-v,gm.sl my i:LK1'fzV' -' H-fit:Igfr,:iE.J5i,in4,gvLfxrfQgtL i.:,.Q:: ' ' -iggws-, .QiFfxl'Qi:1 get Q.: zfizigiiimfa-'isqfgs-get ' :w.?:S' f-4151? i:.1,,.u3S-J - wvfi- .- ...,,. is-1 yrri ff: 'f:!f!!: 1,1 5:5414 1- 1 : - .NV?f.-kv?:'5f:lf:Q9'5Ys5zi.hit ' :vi H r:s5..M-.izg ,, .fig-. 413:79 iiifffiffsii . 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Cross Country 1. 2: Junior Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Theta Club 3, Golf 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Stage Central Board 3: Student 4: Career Day Chairman 2: Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. Council 3: J. V. Baseball 2, Junior Day Committee 3: Traclc Manager 2. DOROTHY SMITH Oh, carefree youth! lntramurals fgirlsl 1, 2: Hop Committee 2: Junior Day Most lndustrious Committee 3: Prom Commit- SENIORS tee 3. leg ei boysl 1. BERTHA SKRZYPEK Tacttul worcls which prove ma- turity. Library Club 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Shorthand Award 3, 4. GAIL M. SMITH Magic from the strings ot her violin. Art Club 3, 4: Catalina Club 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Echoes Staff 3, 4: Girls Service Club 4. MARGARET JEAN SMITH Harmony shall ever be present in her music All State 2, Staff 4: Prom Theta Club 3, 2, 3, and her WOIilC. 3, 4: Echoes Committee 3: 4: Latin Club its if X. 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'eil' f fi fitgw vr r ,' M:Q9kSXf'yg55Vi ,Q ,fsi .yfWi4e,,l , , PQN. ,t ,,. may gl, iisifiwfggz Y agua, -we ., H straws fx age 2 ... ii tts 1 2 .aff Y N wr 1 s Q 1 Y' t, at N , ef, , Q3 X, i 4 Ni P5 r ng, s .QS i Q15 as rs ' X i 95 ,I x si i .Et i . , , as . -2 fr .f S ss, K a x ,I at Y sw a in t A 1 'K 'Y it 1m?'wfi.'f eg: gs fr 9: 'J 5 swf- , - ' I f .Yi 'deft nits i 'eg,Hzf1J-viii' if ' muy' Q8 MSF-3 XQ H, zf vl ftfstwf v- . gg,: :.g,fsii.: A . . 5,9 't ' --ss ' ? -ff : -!t:E.':'s.::if - 'f stil-Tm was RICHARD W. SPRAU A radio ham at heart. Announcers Club 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. JANET SMITHGALL Pleasure given to everyone through her piano and her voice. Choir 4: French Club 2, 3: Catalina Club 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3: Intramurals lgirlsl 1, 2, 3, 4. talents His knowledge will be the steps to tuture accomplishment. Student Council 1, 2: Echoes Executive Staff 4: Junior Dis- cussion Club 3: All State 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4. Most Versatile ls,-fa .ff i,5'f.'i Jef 2,'s?iffg:Qi.i,s' w5':v.,,j! A .. .-1 . sv,:2,jf,!2iW?Ej,,t,-. ' .. sy f vis,-y.e.1s.i gi,,.,. is f, - In fifth. e f - . f 4 :fmi-l'1r:H: ' ' J f- ii!s:,e'-,- -. 1. , , ,., 1 . ff,,- ,, . ,wwi ,s .- ' s ' ' .'- fits' 5 US' .i,-,'::z,?i2t-si f T' 1 z ifierzzx 'f - f I :,,, .sf4iiifi,g,,1.,'esgf1sz4.,..gQ43 sis., ' ,fsai-,ii wffi.., m.s?31,.,,Ei .www . - WsT1w..,,'fr. : egif,fy ,gr r , V: . -Q, as , , . i tau - If -i'L 'agwiwv -,. ,,.., W 1, ss si K, , ,.,,,, ,...,,.-,. ,, . ,.. r . , - fssaews . - i K2 W: 5 ic' i?5,',fPi 9 i -Y t5a?m,1?fss.?f2Qi?ffsf - ages- ' - , Sfge vseziviasf ' : iig?feNrig,1f.,.. - , I ' - Qigsisvezei' ., 2wf!Yfsvf1:f5f5srffz,.'S . s , siyfffigswejgi 3 Wfivfffszif me .. :wi 1...g'9v,,5is:,E5ifs.Q1r5,,iff - , :-ess Wei. 1514 Biaymf-:C,Qgs,5 rv 535,13 ' ,. ,c M ,,z,,E1f5,5,15,fVigil:irepjj ,y ?fz5?w1ei5?JSh?:f?i35'?. P Jifiiifisi:frailfgsigtfiigififsz . xs.,.,.,1..,,,emt,isf Q ,ss .5 MQ ,sfffffigiw -ss:-1af,.,s3,1-i2,,,,.s em , .M-ass, ' .ui RICHARD SMOLINSKI A steady hand and a keen eye torm his rnarlcsman's slcill. PATRICIA SNASHELL As easy going as time itselt. Red Cross 1: Intramurals lgirlsl 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA A. STEC Lightly she steps, softly she speaks. Catalina Club 2, 3, 4: Echoes StaFf 3, 4: Hop Committee 2: Junior Central Board 3: Prom Committee 3. LYN ETTE TAYLO R True goodness to alll Girls Service Club 3, 4: Home- room Secretary 3: Library Club 1, 2, 4: Press Club 3, 4: Curtis Campaign Staff 4. 28 KAREN STEIN Light is the heart ot youth. Transfer from Amherst Cen- tral High School: Catalina Club 4: Press Club 4: Echoes Staff 4: Commercial Club 4: Intramurals lgirlsl 4. JOSEPH G. TERRIZZI Happy-go-lucky smile. 35333 Wiiygiii 3,3 3,3 .Q ' iitiiiti fi- 31' 2 loess., if 1' if : . ,eu -: zs sslfta 1 3i 3,i1,i -3 3: ' ia .. 3 v, , iv I, I I I 0' I f if Q7 , 3 . . . 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THOMAS A joke for every mood and Pleasant it was when sch situation. 3-' , .,,l1f, f, Vsi ei s li i li1fQff,31,i25Q1 dfigffi 13555 Iiiixmu- xisizm 113115 ,j,,'j5 3.33. , .3-3,-. 3 . ,, ,V 33 L 3 'Xi 33 3 4 x TEEZEQIQ We 31? .33 3' is 5,3 3 3 if 3: 3 3 3 Y Y 333 i Qs afssfzzgaf.. ' -' H M3332 -- ,133 3 M ?i3:'i3efs3tg?Esg333ig33!g A , EI9 f5!Ei. iiiijiiiisgig. .71?::gg, ' , iggy g igggg f ??g,,.:,5-,gy .35 ,.., 1511935525255 Wsiiisii ' .,-,, 3 3, K wiv 7:-fff, 3- fa wan. 45,5 Hw:,s:311.3,, 3 .svzsizziizta ' 'S' 7 'A - 33 3, 3,33-333 H 3 - --33 ,.13tii,z.ifi2, 1 ?2i3?i3i5l3i:e33fi33- 3 W ,. .3 3 3333133.33333 33,3-3 ,- 333 S s.f,333......31 1:-1: fi:- wis, ,.1:.:.s-as-sfi is 33-fr Siliilfiil'iiif?i,!ti3:92ANY:. i2iiQ'lL3 ff' '33, is 3 33 Lsziasvissffs :mf zmssssriiffss i, V, .i3,.,,..3,, 3- sfisf'1,3552gg3swg. 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National Honor Society 4: Merit Award 2, 3: Forensic Forum 4: Echoes Staff 3, 4: Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. 3 3 3 33 if X 3 3 a 3 33, 4 A ti dx, P X ,gi 1 g 3331: is 3 5 3, rf 3 mit P Qi ,a 3 aa, , 51 p, .1 Q gwexi 3,2 455,223 ,ft , , 3 Q 5 We 3 I-if 3 -i .ser 'fi3::fivi332:wi33 Bl wsiifiiifi - ' . I 7 if - u:,.f - fg 's 'flfi 1 K 5? 1. sg :fi,ga1s:3.fs ,gi33,Q1if 3i3' - K 731 Nfwiff' 'rar' f' .i:,,'f33!s1i7.2?5i?g 332535 P' G 3 ,?i3,'f32,gP33,'fzf,3. 3i33 rw, . 3 33 r -wi3wwff?'gffir 1, . N J ,Q 53 , 2333 2,512 33,2 gif 3 3 Q 23321 f is tim A ,, 3 3 ,fy it ,, , 3, 3 ii 323 313 fe EM K3 gi 3 3,5 33,33 ,5?g3,f3, ggi, 33 Zi 5 2 is 3 3 me 3 3 1 3 QQ? ROBERT E. WACK The courage to be an individ- ual at all times. Radio Club 2, 3: All State 3: Band 1, 2, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: German Club 2, 3. 1- ,:331333k3mJ. is me 3 w..5fwi3,I2i I JUDITH K, TURNER Sunlight retlectecl in her hair and shining from her heart. Prom Queen 3: Cheerleader 4: Salute Leader 4: Girls Service Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3. JACQUELINE S. VAN PELT A sportswoman ot marvelous skill. Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Intramurals lgirlsl 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Curtis Cam- paign Statf 4. Most Tallcative sociation 2, 3, 4. 2, s E N I o ns X XY vr 1 X X XX X 3, 1XsX,X-.ifs:Xz.. .,,-...XX?:,.Xr.XL, .M-.Xti,,,,.X,.., , , . X gX::s5X,sXgX sw: Xmas X.-.,..,.X Xi 3f..s-XL?fslXX '7'L,3ifX?Jl: X 5X.g22X:wS2 it XX gf? , 8 X .E X M... ,, X , :X X. ,.,, . if Xw - '-...X ' f s :XX iff ., .. . ..s-.issiqig ,, s X X X . ,., X. 2 Xsatiiifiiafi- .XX XX--sXX1X-XXXXXX :X ser .EXSIX.fs..XX.Xs.XX,.,,ISQX X , X,-X, V :X .aww 5, 1 ,, , . ,. X -.L I iw L .X . M . , :im ,.s,.X.s. S xii, as X so X- I life? ,'..z-353.5 .. ,. XX . s . ., :,,-- ,.. X . ,. Q. , .. ssra?Et XX.1X, .XXX . X ,.. ...., 15551 sz gX1gXXSfsf.X5, as . Y 1: 'z-I5 ujsiif .XXXXX X. rX:2X.fX,, M, .XXX XX ,V .X . X, fi, S S... XX . 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V, Foot- ball 1. WILLIAM WHITEHILL He recognizes best the time tor the serious, the time for the humorous. Cross- Country 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Senior Central Board 4: Intramurals Iboysl 2, 3: Prom Committee 3. DAVID WHITFORD PAMELA WIERZBIENIEC First a new arrival-now an Dark radiance-her crown. old acquaintance, Intramurals Igirlsl 4: Prom Transfer from Eisenhower High Committee 3: Library Club 4: I School, Aclcley, Penn. Junior Day Committee 3. M0stC0ngen1aI 30 fy fi'--1' SHIRLEY ANN WILLIAMS JOAN LEE WITTMAN JAMES WITTMEYER Her giggle ig an important She is as sweet and dear as Something seldom found-the part ot herself. the tones of a spring mel- wise and sparing use ot Choir 4: Echoes StaFF 3, 4: OdY- speech. Girls Athletic Aggeeietieri 2, Intramurals Igirlsl 1, 2, 3, 4: Hop Committee 2g Prom Com- 3, 4g Junior Central Beard 3: Library Club 1, 4: Prom Com- mittee 3. Pram Committee 3, mittee 33 Press Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4. First Row, left to right: Miss Johnson, Mrs. Viehe, Mrs. Tatt, Mr. Jayne. Second Row: Miss Benning, Mr, Ulrich, Mrs. Meisenheimer, Mr. Arnold. SENIUR ADVISORS Our Senior Advisors-the triendly hands that guided the class ot '58 to graduation-these teacher-advisors have given invaluable help to us in planning and carrying out the Halloween and Christmas parties, senior play, this year's Echoes, senior banquet. senior picnic, and most important ot all- graduation. Our troubles have been theirs, and they made us welcome in their homes. We all lcnow that much ot the tun of our senior year would have been impossible without them. First Row, left to right: Heslseth, Valentine, James, Voltz, Knoche, Cohoon, Crocker, Ivlelberg. Second Row: Mrs, Meisenheimer, Dale, Cross, Linlcner, Rast, Whitehill, Gentral Board 31 Minniclc, Kauttmann, Donaldson, Nyhart, Turner, Mrs. Viehe. 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OFF on the right foot ,sk .2 K 1, U L. ssi??ikE5fid3is33f'Tw5zi5?.!'hifHYYIS'-f57fi?Zia3Pia!'V Tank you-Dekata H ullsa EXECUTIVE STAFF - First Row, left to right: Abrams, Hale, James, Leyon- marlc, Pteiter, Mumbower. Second Row: Mrs. Meisenheimer, Peterson, Heath, Nyhart, Evans, Buggenhagen, Third Row: Minniclc, Knoche, Squier, Niesar, Melberg. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF - First Row, left to right: Voltz, Gottshall, Heslceth, Heath, Minniclc, Mattucci, Klatt. Second Row: Shett, Jayne, Billings, Schwert, Mrs. Meisenheimer. 34 CIRCULATION STAFF - First Row, Iett I:o right: Gary Moquin, Van Orsdale, Fisher, Niesar, Melberg, Heard, Rou- eche. Williams, Connors. Second Row: Mooney, Stec, Rast, Lillie, Pacanowslci, Davis, Gail Moquin, Hess, Kaegebein, Shatter. E. Preston, Mr. Huntley. Third Row: N. Preston, Larson, Czerniejewslci, Grigsby, Merlrens, Jette, Fox, Swiecz- kowski, Wetsell. HE 1958 The tirst plans tor the I958 Echoes were made in the spring ot I957 when Mrs. Mei- senheimer, our advisor, selected the editors. During the summer months Karen Leyonmarlc, chosen editor-in-chiet, and Marilyn James, assistant editor, devoted many busy and re- warding hours to worlc on the lay-out tor our yearboolc. Members ot the Literary Statt, under Linda Abrams and Sandy Evans, were given assignments in the early part ot November. Each person wrote his article which was then caretully checlced to see that it met the word limit and was correct in context. Judy Mumbower's and Carol Buggenhag- en's Art Statt gave lite to our Echoes ot I958 with designs that are both artistic and original. i Qi S TYPING STAFF - First Row, Iett to right: Pteiter, Nyha Lang, Cohoon. Second Row: Carr, Lemlce, Slcrzypelc, Ste Third Row: Miss Flanagan, Sawdye. LITERARY STAFF - First Row, left to right: Miss McGee, Crocker, Connors, Valentine, Abrams, Evans, Smith, Turner, Fischer, DelBello, Mrs. Glazier. Second Row: Durell, Agliata, Scifres, Rockwood, Zawadzki, Donaldson, Jaegar, Taylor, Crotty. Third Row: Colley, Drullard, Findlay, Ebel, Eagan. Fourth Row: Shaughnessy, Brown. ECHOES l The Photography STaTT, headed by Tony Minnick and EIizabeTh I'leaTh, Took charge OT picTures Tor all The various clubs and classes. The Snapshot StaTT under The leadership oT John Knoche and Bob Squier, Took in- Tormal pictures oT happenings in our everyday school lite. Gail PTeiTer and Diane Nyhart headed The Typing STaTT, which worked eTTicienTIy in The preparation oT The copy. The Circulation STaTF, under The direcTion oT Bill Melberg and Jerry Niesar, worked ouT a unique campaign To sell Echoes subscrip- tions. Sandra Hale and Kay Peterson Worked wiTh The Curtis Campaign STaTT To support our yearbook. The combined elTorT oT The entire Echoes STa1'T has proved elTecTive in making The I958 Echoes successTul. STAFF - First Row, left to right: Fattey, Bauer, Squier, Knopp, Knoche. Second Row: Meisenheimer, Brown, Chalfant, Melberg, Webber, CURTIS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE - First Row, left to right: Van Ors- dale, McGinnis, Connors, White, I-lale, Peterson, Crocker, Mattucci l-leard.-Second Row: Cohoon, Haney, Vanpelt, Donaldson, Buckley, Sawdye Valentine, Law, I-Ieath, Taylor, Rockwood, Third Row: Mr, Collins, Crotty Lillie, Jaeger, Nyhart, Abrams, Osgood, Pacanowski, Monckton, Melberg ART STAFF - First Row, left to right: Rollins, Kozan, Greene Buggenhagen, Mumbower, Grieble, Gardiner, Mr. Bach. Second Row Crotty, Daniels, Smith, VanDuzee, Valois, Oates, Krencik, King, 35 i i 1 Not another write-up! Anything you say boss- 25 WZ M A swag SEQ ww-x W Wheels at work A ,. ,,.,5.....,. A .,,.,.,,,.,,,,,A..,.....i.,,:. 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She came To Hamburg under The American Field Service program and is Truly enioying her sTay here. AnoTher side oT The A. F. S. program sends our sTudenTs To visiT wiTh The people OT oTher counTries. During The pasT summer PeTer Funch lived in Holland: Tor The TirsT monTh he sTayed in Wassenar, The remaining monTh in Bennekom. In boTh oT The Tamilies wiTh whom he sTayed he gained experience Through liv- ing wiTh people his own age. Our exchange sTudenT program brings won- derTul experiences Tor everyone. Bon Voyage srumaurs 4 ,iffy The smiling Tace ThaT we've all seen in Theg, P I ':fDDUCT'01v v 1 5 ofm :u'i 'xTM w1-1TAFF 1: ff, vezvsi n ' F'm. S I 'lf . E chotogketemncex vas we ww 1 L E sl-l,,::-fm 1 Lmaa Abram: ,, s! 0 1 vt 'W W 11205 I W cf S'1111E ca 5155 Ky ax we Mak 'W M 'V Crack lm B ani Y' W ,, r, 'WP . 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'1-U ,wane aww My A anew ll Wm small- Mumba fl Fish ' aug, ,p W- ,Na we taut' me V fenba 'Ui D We C 'R s M Ad my ga 1, weayllceks ,gm eh, A May ale. . Heard-Mnncklon 'F iv' ind n . 1 M ' ' 'im x san, X: A . D:chhso2Fa,1den' Cb - es Nm 1' ' ' a11ma,, lr 'V S C bn La 9 M ge, K g L vw 5-5957 wx Bmw op.,,,i.'- .whim . 5 R He ite' B. hu , Il I 3-S. ff, Sp H - Left to right: Drake, Law, Stec, Jones, Brown, Karr. Left -to right: Doolittle, Van Orsdale, Smith, Crotty, Linlcner, Evans, Wetter, Endress, Kautlmanrl, Thomas, Wittman, Mumbower, Karr, Merlcens, Weller. 38 SENIOR PLAY The Li'Hle Minisfer, a Three ac+ play wrillen by James M. Barrie, was presenled This year by The senior class under The direcfion of Mr. Roberf Arnold. The plof revolved around Gavin Disharf, a young man who had come lo minisler To The poor weavers of Thrums. The evenls which followed his arrival, The uprising of Jrhe weavers, Jrhe sending of Nanny Web- sler To The poor house, and The capricious love making He's Our Bum of a young gypsy girl, Babbie, all helped To malce The slory very Touching. No produclrion is complele wilhoul The work ol The people behind The scenes. Bofh facully members and sludenls worked fogelher on numerous commiflees all of which conlribuled To The complele success of The LiH'le Minisfer. A Psstl The Boss ls Watching A SYRAGUSE GITIZENSHIP GONFERENGE Each year eighf oufsfanding iuniors and seniors are selecfed from our school on fhe basis of good cifizen- ship fo affend fhe Syracuse Cifizen- ship Conference. ln a series of speeches and discussions, fhey com- pefe wifh hundreds of ofher sfudenfs of New York Sfafe for eighf scholar- ships fo Syracuse Universify. The awards are defermined by fhe sfu- denfs who parficipafe in fhe con- ference. First Row, left lzo righf: Melberg, l-leafh, Pfeifer, Davidson. Second Row: Grigsby, VanDuzee, l-larris, Thompson, Murray, Viehe, Miss Johnson. BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE Each year fhe l-lamburg American Legion and ofher posfs in New York Sfafe sponsor fwo iuniors fo affend Boys' and Girls' Sfafe. This year, Mr. Ravel chose Anifa Cohoon fo affend New Palfz Sfafe Teachers College and Edward Davidson fo affend Col- gafe Universify. Ed and Anifa learned more abouf our governmenf and ifs funcfions, and mef many new friends while leading a dormi- fory life . Cohoon, Davidson. MODEL U. N. Every April, eighfy Wesfern New Yorlc schools falce parf in fhe Model Unifed Na- fions Assembly held af Buffalo Sfafe Teachers College. l-lamburg sends five senior dele- gafes, chosen by Mr. Shaw, who represenf one nafion. They are assisfed by five iunior alfernafes, who will be nexf year's delegafes. First Row, left fo right: Viehe, Melberg, Davidson, James, Niesar, VanDuzee. Second Row: Harris, Carter, Grigsby, Mr. Shaw. sg, . , 1 NVQ? U 1 . , ,1 , .A -.11 ,JJ . , , V W' , fl ini! ' . ' M K lu V, 5 ' A W i k .V V ' U I an . - ' Q - . Q 9 Q ,mug Ummm ' f ,- ji M J -9w'w ' f F ff Ljfl'-N f- A A' rw x. me X. .S J 'hi V l Wy: J n A ' ' , xi ff: PLM!!-x,F' fi is I x X E D Sc rx A :Lf MA -K Q :M,,! , V 1 , K. w ,e 'Q Q1-'-iff' , yg..f ,, f , - 'f 14 if J, fu 1 V rf-f ffv 11, Y' ,Q 'K-1. a F ' 'S' Lf g A-fl-Mkphf Kjyjrd G 1 My gr ?a A, Lf, I fi .F 'ig F 9 W ' -,f 45 ,TA A I MP' A. ' 5 IJ., if L A P i , A 3 if J - :Q L5-A .F ,ix , , ' ,W 4, , - . ,f.-2'l4L- 7.1, .9 -5 A--mg, ' EH.--,..., . ,,.L,.,N:,. I .I , Jgggw- V . , 'a-Fc ' -1 1 xv .. - ,. I X . QQ, wil - '- 1,w-m1F.- ' '11 fri? nf W? U faww- x . I 3 --tiff -NW, V, . f, , . IUNIOR GLASS Under The compeTenT leadership oT Mrs. Hoare and Mr. Shaw, The iuniors again seT precedenTs Tor TuTure classes To Tollow. ScholasTically, The class had TwenTy-Tour averages above nineTy, and many sTudenTs on The honor roll each Ten weeks. The class ranked second in The CurTis Cam- paign, and is presenTly anTicipaTing Tor nexT year a more successTul campaign Than ever beTore. Socially, The juniors parTicipaTed as individ- uals in inTerscholasTic and inTramural sporTs. and belonged To various clubs, proving Their diversiTied inTeresTs. Junior Day acTiviTies included a luncheon, an assembly, and, climaxing The day, The Junior Prom. Their successTul paper drive made all These possible. These ambiTious juniors cerTainly promise To become an ouTsTanding senior class. First Row, left To right: Fors, Carr, Kaegebein, Agliata, Pickup, Logel, Fawcett Polan, Schwert, Preston, Second Row: Mrs. Hoare, Shanks, Armitage, Flanders Larson, Shoemaker, Koelmel, VanDuzee, Miller, Jayne, Bley, Law, Kruizenga, Thoman Heibach, Mr. Shaw. Third Row: Siegrist, Wood, Murray, Dugan, Spute, Billings Hoare, Wingerlz. - OFFICERS - First Row, lefi to right: Mona, Carr, Van Duzee, Miller Second Row: Wood, Dugan, Murray, Siegrist, Hoare. JUNIOR GENTRAL BOARD The Junior CenTral Board, con- sisTing oT The class oTTicers and The Tour oTTicers oT each junior home- room, is The execuTive body oT The iunior class. Under The direcTion oT Mrs. Hoare and Mr. Shaw, This year's Board did an excellenT fob oT super- vising class acTiviTies. Among These successTul acTiviTies were The Tund- raising paper drive, Junior Day, and Junior Prom. ROOM 105 - First Row, left To righlz: Miss Flanagan, Elaine Bley, Pickup, Flan- ders, Armitage. Second Row: Mitchell, Odell, Doran, Calkins, Ostrander, Smith. Third Row: DeSantis, Debo, Ellen Bley, Evans, Crofty, Hornberger, 41 Wfrffwwt Jumon it ,ri iff, PW owl M W1 JV MQLQW li ROOM 109 - First Row, left to right: Miss Warburton, Woodhouse, Wittmeyer, Thorpe, Preston, Kaege- bein, Stovall, Shoemaker, Fowler. Second Row: Newland, Lardo, Schae- ter, Busch, Anderson, Vanlluzee, Hottman, Gerrity, Watson, Third Row: Werderman, McCarthy, Dole, Dubbert, Dawley, l-luebsch, Larivey, l-liclcok. t ff U T fa + 'l ROOM 107 - First Row, left to right: Mr. Huntley, Callaghan, San- derson, Kruizenga, Fors, Aqliata, Howard, Bull, Dougherty, Second Row: Kempner, Ahrens, Poppenloerg, Wood, Shetler, Murray, Ulinger, Har- ris, Spoon, Bodenstedt, Third Row: t-lotlimann, Sirnoneit, Sanders, Mass- inq, Weber, Mullett, Lyons, Weiss. 42 19 ROOM 114 - First Row, lett to right: Mrs. Bucher, Viehe, l-loare, Law, Logel, Thoman, Spute, Rorner, Ballard, Riggs, Joyce. Second Row: Anderson, Shanks, Slcodney, Dugan, Owen, Fox, Durell, Newberry, Whit- comb. Third Row: Schunlc, Dennis, Bruno, Zinlc, Hogan, Carter, Meyer, McGatticlc, Kelly, Trowbridge. + i ?'4 -f-rfefev' + +'4sE:igg:11fe::w 1' ROOM 123 - First Row, left to right: Mr. Franlce, Holl, Thompson, Koelmel, Schwert, Heibach, Larson, Brown, Stroup. Second Row: Chittick, Goddard, Roberts, Valentine, Jaeger, Meyer, Pabst, Feasley, Logel. Third Row: Bauer, Brewster, Winegar, Mey- er Walther Whitehill Nichols Ebel Slcrzypelc Sibley LVD 59 ROOM 208 - First Row, left to right: Mrs. Gage, Crowley, Weber, Wittman, Shanks, Polan, Billings, Carr, Findlay. Second Row: Krengilc, Johnson, Koester, Lord, Rieller, Sie- grist, Swieczkowslci, Butler, Mona. Third Row: Wilson, Hodgson, Mul- lane, Dillon, Hardy, Jetle, Walter, Howard. , 43 ROOM 204 - First Row, left to right Mr, Shaw, Lockwood, Grigsby, Fawcett, Wingert, Jayne, Donavan, Boyer, Holland, Knopp, Second Row: Los, Parr, Ruppmann, Hodgson, De- Voe, Miller, Kelly, Wilczynski, Le- bender, lmburgia, Third Row: Reuter, Thompson, Beller, Seutert, Moore, Crawford, Valois, Ross, Wasrnund. Seated, left to right: Turner, Doolittle. Standing: Dale, Stuhlmiller, Kiefer, Dart. IUNIOR PROM Time passed on wings leaving wonderTul memories oT l'lalT- way To Heaven. The gymnasium was superbly decoraTed around This Theme. From a celesTial angel placed in The cenTer oT The dance Tloor, sTreamers ran To The walls Torming a cloud-lilce ceiling over The dancers. The evening was highlighTed by The crowning oT The King and Queen, John DooliTTle and Judy Turner, aTTended by Their runners-up, BeTsy Dale, Dave KlaTT, Diane Evans, Dave DarT, Sandy Evans, Tony lvlinniclc, PaT Lemlce, John Knoche, Barb VolTz, and Jerry Connors. An evening OT exciTemenT will long be remembered by The class oT l958. Seated left to right: Turner, Doolittle. Standing: Voltz, Lemlce, Evans, S.. Left to right: Dale, Turner, Stuhlmiller. Evans,'D., Dale, Stuhlmiller, Kiefer, Klatiz, Dart, Minniclc, Knoche, Connors. 44 SOPHOMORE GLASS Our Sophomore class has shown much school and class spirit under the guidance ot its advisors, Miss Byrnes and Mr. Collins. lts enthusiastic participation in sports, clubs and other activities has set a mark tor tuture classes. Members ot the class placed high in the list ot top salesmen tor the Curtis Campaign, showing a willingness to work tor a worthwhile goal. This ability to work tor themselves and their school again was proved by their high standing scholastically and athletically: in both tields, success depends upon the exer- cise ot responsibility and cooperation. 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'fl fr , .. ,. , , f ' ' ,,.. ,.,. 4. . . r , . x K rl ., s,is,, ,, H A. ,,,, A so , ,,,, . , . , ,,s. . : 1 OFFICERS - First Row, left to right: Doolittle, Creighton. Second Row: Armitage, Curle. I ROOM 102 - First Row, left to right: Mr. Martin, Anderson, Daniels, Colley, Keicher, Quinn, Littlefield, Rusert, Weigel, Pandiscio, Newland, Second Row: Emerling, Dickinson, Shatter, Lauritzen, Stockman, Klenk, Blesy, Reese. Third Row: Collins, May, Holdermiller, Greeno, Miller, Swanson, Atkins, l-line, Hahn, Brown. ROOM 104 - First Row, left to right: Mr, Brown, Novick, Bley, Hott- man, Parks, Arendt, Davis, Burkhardt, Long. Second Row: Evans, Callaghan, Wingeier, Hammond, G-reeno, Fierle, Schutts, Coney, Cook, Howard, Toone. Third Row: McColgin, Kipp, Lewandowski, Rast, Mosher, Crowe, ' Strietf, Rice, Shaughnessy, Bamrick. 45 ROOM 202 - First Row, left to right: Mr. Collins, Perkins, Shett, Weitlentaach. Mitchell, Armitage, Taylor, Davis, Doran, Weiss, Mce Creary, Second Row: Spadoni, Carl- son, Knoche, Kelly, Rochester, Cook, Bristow, Howard, Gerace, Rast, Pear- son. Thircl Row: Holtz, Ruth, Bebee, Bruce, Fischer, Wallace, Hansen, Leitten, Boelke, Christopher. ROOM 203 - First Row, left to right: Mr. Lucia, Coots, Gunnell, Wertz, Creighton, Del Bello, Evert, Terrizzi, Krieman. Seconzl Row: Beck, Banko, Kozan, Huebsch, Schaefer, Lindstrom, Newton, Caldarell, Hard. Third Row: Bowers, Carney, Foit, Mansell, Johnson, Wingert, Ptaliten- bach, Aurand, Shetier. 17 , 21132 , F W W it r SDPHOMORE 1 4 V li' ii ROOM 209 - First Row, left to right: Miss Mattie, Bowers, Sipprell, Martin, Kadow, Pohlman, Henry, John Carpenter, Beck, Jeanne Carpenter. Second Row: Pacifico, Newton, Reu- bens, Will, Schaefer. Braymiller, Tocin, Falconer, Young, McKee, Third Row: Weinrich, Forbes, Kelly, Dils, Hagle, Kreuder, Liston, Rooney, Critchley, Kriewall. 46 60 ROOM 214 - First Row, left to right: Miss McGee, Schmitt, J. Best, Gentili, Mertz, Prine, Bush, l-lipp, J, Cash, Michaud. Second Row: Dae vidson, Curle, Walker, B. Best, Hanna, Srnolarelc, Kurtzman, Walfelee, W. Cash. Third Row: Kast, Draudt, Punch, Lindner, Ross, Prawel, Scitres, Killinglzaeclc, Young. S CX 1 '4 X ROOM 212 - First Row, left to right: Mrs. Glazier, Friedman, Cline, Lewis, Schrader, Cary, Preston, Cros- by, Baker, Bruce. Second Row: Mel- berg, Bull, Oates, Smith, Unger, Karr, Czernieiewslci, Beesley, Franklin. Third Row: Stuhlmiller, l-lale, Will, Donaldson, Young, Mchlenry, Mac- Lennan. 1' BXTTT 'ns FX. it in X lxix-. ,E ROOM 216A - First Row, left to right: Mr. Atkinson, Webster, Millar, Custer, Staff, Butcher, Garrison, Holt- man, Millcs. Second Row: Steele, Quinlan, Scott, King, Yaw, Clulow, Ebel. Third Row: Bristol, Rucker, Doo- little, Page, Warcl, Marthia, Cleary, Random, Linehan, First Row, left to right: Gentili, l-lenry, Bush, Doolittle, Armitage, Curle, lvlertz, Quinn, Uei Bello. Second Row: Mr, Collins, Butcher, Mitchell, Daves, Crosby, Wertz, Keicher, Cary, Creighton, Stati, Graham, Parks, Pohlman, Littletield, Taylor, Rusert. Third Row: Garrison, Schrader, Preston, Prine, Kadow, Evert. , First Row, lett to right: Webster, Curle, Henry, Shetter, Boelke. Second Row: Ruth, Garrison, l-latten, Pohl- man, Seligman. SOPHOMORE GENTRAL BOARD The Sophomore Central Board, composed ot the class otticers and the otticers trom each sophomore homeroom, is the center ot all class activities and projects. With Miss Byrnes and lvlr. Collins as advisors, this group has been thoroughly etticient in making all class tunctions successtul and mem- orable tor the sophomores. SOPHOMORE HOP 48 The l-lamburg l-ligh School gymnasium took on a French atmosphere early in December, as the sophomore class pre- sented us with the Parisian Holiday . Sidewalk cates were to be tound amidst sott lights and Larry Seeley's enchanting music. Previous to the appear- ance ot the six cutest couples, retreshments were served in the cateteria. The cateteria walls were ornamented with gay Christmas scenes. celestial an- gels, and candy canes, and were set Ott by a large revolv- ing Santa Claus. Certainly the Sophomore Hop was an enioyable evening tor everyone. and well worth the ettorts ot the Class ot l96O and their homeroom advisors. F RESHMAN GLASS This year, our freshman class was living fesfimony of our rapidly growing community, for if more than doubled the size of fhe ole- parfing senior class. Wifh fhis increase in size came an increase in problems anol challenges fo these youngest members of Hamburg High. Meefing fhese problems has been a worfh- while and enjoyable experience as shown by the Freshman Party, their main proiecf. The success of fhe parfy, and the fun haol there are proof of their spirif of working together. Co- operation and responsibility seem fo be the keys to the future of our freshman class. mg gg 1 1 . OFFICERS: Woolley, Klein, Wocltke. ROOM 101 - First Row, left to right: Mr. Walter, Sprau, Hofner, Nesbit, Gates, Schrader, Hutchison, Duchene, Valentine, Platt. Second Row: Peller, Farkas, Rast, Snashell, Hess, Wagner, McDonald, Kruzka. Third Row: Gier, Schroeter, Walther, Lemke, Sauer, King, Wittemore, Au- stin, Andrews, Maus, l ROOM 116 - First Row, left to right: Mr. Measer, Brock, Mead, Clark, Belcer, Drullard, Cluchey, Lebo, Hanson, Pickup. Second Row: Hen- rich, Reppenhagen, Mullett, Kres- conko, Gaske, Dougherty, Ranic, Kelly. Third Row: Williams, Hutchin- son, McClure, Armbruster, Adams, Ge-fmanto. T 49 ROOM 121 - First Row, left to right: Dr. King, Sherwood, Graf, Dunbar, Koelmel, Meyer, Stillman, Crittenden, Conner. Second Row: Soboleslci, Schaeffer, Webber, Pompa, Lester, Van Duzee, l-lolden, Gaylord, Jaclcson, Winter, Nowak. Third Row: Lanning, Ferraro, Burr, McFadden, Schultz, Newlcirlc, l-lornberger, Black- well, Francis, Roeder, Barry. 3 ii 3 l ,.l gtk, TTA.-..-T F J X K .f kr. -,,,. 4.2 ' f ROOM 128 - First Row, left to right: Mr. White, Beatty, Rogers, Koester, Storey, Mcl-lenry, Page, Stoj, Jaeger, Witka. Second Row: Scharf, Villepigue, Dalmer, Stocks- dale, l-lornbeclc, Shetler, Measer, George, Noi-tum, Hovey, Engle. Third Row: Graff, Rockwood, Lardo, Lewis, Bahler, Wind, Flipiak, Webber, Bock- rath, Connors, Seufert. ROOM 200 - First Row, left to right: Mrs, Shaw, Wittmeyer, Leese, Conklin, Morgenfeld, Carpenter, Szal- da, Roetzer, Fleming, Kruizenga, Far- row. Second Row: Schlicher, Kingston Weber, Brevorlca, Husband, Witman McKenna, Davis, Sullivan, Rose Gleason, Baird. Third Row: Siegrist Meyer, Beller, Bantle, Lindholm, Pro vorst, Webster, Shear, Gress, Vuj novic. 5 , ROOM 201 - First Row, left to right: Mrs. Huntsinger, Goddard, Turlcla, Hyer, Klein, Mona, Root, Waclc, Della Penta, Logan. Second Row: Bristow, Schindler, Quinlan, Yoder, Dart, West, Romer, Sherlc, Lambert, Greplca. Third Row: Carr, Palmer, Peirce, Wells, Mosaclc, Fat- tey, Barrett, Bennett, Rosinski, Thomas. 1961 , in 1 ROOM 207 - First Row, left to right: Mrs, Bergstrom, Stovall, Mun- daniohl, Feldman, Wahl, Greene, Burdette, Wodtlce, Carr, Bondelow, Rosser. Second Row: Knisley, Karoh Leyonmarlc, Guendel, Young, Rose Chalfant, Perrin, Schlesinger, Fauth Newman. Third Row: Delvenne, Foit, Barton, Westover, Lyons, Hale, lm- burqia, Smith, Simoneit, West, Quick 1 i i ROOM 216B - First Row, left to right: Mr. Swanchalc, Zawadski, Mar- illa, Woolley, Case, Smithgall, Ru- beck, Grove, Davis, Wilczynslri. Sec- ond Row: Newberry. Johnson, Doss- inger, Stoj, Burow, Schlodynslce Vallone, Pohle, Peters, Wingeier Third Row: Mansell, Fowler, Moquin Bartlett, Foit, Kraiger, Lang, Rusert Smolinslci, White, Boyer, 51 FRESHMAN GENTRAL BUARD This year, under The supervision ot Mr. lvleaser and Mr. Swanchalc, The members oT The Freshman Central Board dealT wiTh The prob- lems oT The class and planned The annual Freshman Party, in Febru- ary. Everyone on The Board has gained experience in selT-govern- ment which will beneTiT Them in The TuTure. ROOM 225 -- First Row, left to right: Mr. ZuZel, Hagelberger, Zim- merman, Ulinger, Sommer, Case, Corbran, Dornhatier, Drullard, Second Row: Kreamer, Leavell, Rader, Mul- lane, Beckwith, Schoselc, Walter, Ryan, Ruppmann. Third Row: Smolinslci, Frenzel, White, Pringle, Frye, Marrs, Ptarner, Briggs. First Row, left to right: Morgenteld, Rub k, Klein, Woolley, Hutchison, Wodtke, Lebo. Conklin, Stillman, Greene, n, Root, P. Case, Meyer. Dunbar, Storey, Szalda. FRESHMAN PARTY Peppermint sticlcs, gingerbrea men and lollipops were The deco: aTions oT This year's Freshma Party, called Candyland . Amidf These luscious sweets The King Tom Cluchey, and Queen, Susa Frenzel were crowned. Left To right: Koelmel, Nesbitt, Witt- meyer, Frenzel, Cluchey, Hutchison, Corbran, Newberry. , J . - .SJ x r f P fy Lv N N l WJ f N 1 f' 53 QW!! ' ' , f f X f J ,K + J D 1 J l ' 4 I . ,Q 2 if , f fi! ' l 'f w V, -V in . -.ff f ' in I f Q gg S!! I, My i emi s A if f f if k .ag l A fd f I , jjj 5 XB: if ,J I A g V JV , my 5 , I1-f A 5 J' evrjs, j .fill ,, 52 r ,. A if ' Af 2,1 , ,JJ v if fm , ' ' K1 -' .Mg Iii, ' ff 1 'fi' y 1 My ' ,NZ jg 2 Q, f f 1 f 1 . 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Ji Under 'rhe eflicienjr supervision of Mrs. Hoare, Jrhe library 1 is lcepr running smoofhly wilh +he help of her assislanl, Mrs. Pinlo, and Jrhe Library Club. Through library inslruclion, siuclenls learn +o use Jrhe library. This is a parl of +he English course for freshmen, sophomores, ancl juniors. H noi' only Jreaches sluclenis self- service in +heir school library, buf also inrrocluces 'lhern lo Q more general sources of reference rnalerial. CX' MRS HOARE Left to right: Whitlord, Mattucci, Lord, James, Schlodynslce, Hornberger, Rockwood, Jayne, Debo, Klatt, Heslceth, Owen, Meyer, Stuhlmiller, Rooney, Braymiller, Voltz. MRS. PINTO First Row: Minniclc, Shadle. Second Row: Gottshall, Voltz, Klatt, James 53 Left To right: Cohoon, Knoche, Donaldson Dale Evans MRS. GLAZIER Left to right: Sawdye, Brady, Webber Crotty Williams MISS McGEE MRS. MEISENH I , W VUNT ,KW MT Th iff ic. e express oneselT is TelT T r ouT liTe. colleges and employers are l ki eo le who can make Themselves clear- ly un ood. ln Hamburg, Thorough knowledge o The skills oT The English language is considered imporTanT. Each sTudenT musT receive aT leasT Tour crediTs Trom English courses beTore he graduaTes. In his Treshman year, a sTudenT learns grammar and paragraph sTrucTure. l-le does addiTional work in The reading oT some oT The world's greaT liTer- aTure. A sophomore delves exTensively inTo The works OT various American auThors Trom The Colonial Period Through The presenT Time. ln his Third year oT English aT l-lamlourg High School, The iunior gains a background oT English liTeraTure. This includes a compleTe sTudy oT William Left to right: Nichols, Grigsby, Owen, Romer. Q l Mbiifnylfcg ' ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Shakespeare's MacbeTh and Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two CiTies. As a senior, The sTudenT Takes a semesTer oT English lV, a course which sTresses The reading oT liTeraTure Trom all over The world, including HamleT, one oT Shakespeare's mosT Tamous dramas. For The remaining semesTer he has The choice oT English expression, liTerary appreciaTion, or speech. Expression gives The sTudenT experience in wriTing essays, shorT sTories, and Term papers. Speech gives him The aloiliTy and The conTidence To express himselT clearly and easily beTore a group. Those seniors going To college are eligible To Take liTerary appreciaTion, which Teaches Them To under- sTand Their reading more Tully. By The Time a sTudenT has compleTed his work in l-lamlourg High School, he has obTained much valuable knowledge oT his own language. NJ Standing, left to righi: Thompson, Left io right: Davis, Cook, Ward, Auer. First Row: Hale, Stec, New- Rucker, Kelly. land. Second Row: Brown, Shoe- maker MR. ARNOLD l a V f H+ HSS MATTE mil-5,lQ l4'gfgv'3 f' r 1 ',:g'j1l7?5-,,k M A Q, ' 5 GET T' L.. .i lg iq i 'Q xlfuf' 4? -.1 4,--:fg'j.15f, , v.,?,: K, iv:-H 1 Viv N, is -f X 'W ' . , wk 2'-as -gf 'f 1., - U Q S- ,Lg l 1, ,f 'Me 'jf . -bl .l hw , H ' ,' ' '- X l ' A ,Af -1 S' I4 , ,M .. . uf- ,,,, V, . . . 5 . 'Wg' ' lm f QA- 'w Q 1 . , l yt gf- I 1, 1-l Sv 'M -' - . ' -va, K A f-'gf,'f4,,g1yg1.g,, ni?-53: Q- '?'a-W Tig A W 1.-12Pl,-g1m,, 3.- , if -5fm,S'5,.7:g' .sf A4 f ,L ,-Qwm.-3 .rn-My ,g.gJ,,,. -M V. v V 4, , ., ,. f5434f5,?5'xQ,g.:g.,gp xw,,-Tix C1956 A N , .Q I i'f55?':?f Hx, '-'UH-gf G55 , 5-3 ' 1'--'H-Ql.Axwg5l,iq:5iss?Hw lj,ff2f.m,'-'Q-'m -f-Sami Q, , f 'M-,,f:,ww.: 1s,lq'3f'i- girv. 'hmm -.-'fliliyfff - N K Q' 1,1 1 ,lg-,l,,gg!:g'gAL.g?',3hlQf'fg,:i W' V L, I I' , lu , , .ff A A Lwiff-wif, . J., gjf .- - P-fl ifhgili fa l , . A yy V., ,- ,- 1- .u-:.1.,,m. J, f,,,,, L f: er, 5 Nz X H 44, f-L ,l -y f Q :L 1 ' M Left to right: Burow, Dalmer, Left to rvght: Webber. Lang, Sullivan, Schaeffer Gaslce MRS. BERGSTROM MR. ATKINSON 55 . 5 ff I 8 is is 1' T1 args? if ,..ilp. ff. . . .,,s1?XU,irxTgLi.,,.si . ..,-,g:,..- M .,,,, : :- Ln., fa.: fsi-sims. ' ,.-: f ..: - ' -2 ,. :-asf? efmiifmir -i s ff 5 1- 'fi,f'f , -r'eg, -iyijiimgislysiii 1 . Lm,, , as I-' ' r ' L 'Ui X -3? i1i'f5Tfifi'j1.fff1i 'isigfl'-.sfilgqi - 7 asa ,if 1 , -fp v-ffvsiqfise . . is 9.1 - 'r fi f'Ti s. k 1 T?l,1 rw f 'viffzfs-r if iii-is-sis-..s . sassy ,gs-. :.,.,:si A -was iq, .4iMi.,. si. if .. I: .wg-,,.... Hi, is .,.,i,i, wvii sf- H i. f:f'f'2 ' - if? fi -E517 Left to right: Smith, Henderson, Gardiner Moquin MISS JOHNSON ,L ?' ff?2?P 3ii 'ik35? lii'33f4?3'1iiEHZi'A5?X?fYiW' 54' fs? iii was semi fig nm -Ki of We fs xl? MR. COLLINS Q gg Left to right: Anderson, Bull, Siegrist, Schaefer. MR. SHAW First Row, left 'co righf: Hansen, Curle, Bley. Second Row: Ward, Pohlrnan, Mullane. GITIZENSHIP EDUCATION Social Sfudies is one of fhe mosf imporfanf subiecfs in fhe high school curriculum. Each of fhe four years deals wifh a differenf phase of fhe hisfory of fhe world and our counfry. The freshman year builds a background for fufure sfucly. Mrs. Shaw, Mr. ZuZel, and Mr. Swan- chak gave fhe freshmen a basic knowledge of geog- raphy so fhaf fhey can beffer unclersfand how fhe earfh is formed. and how geography has been a defermining facfor in hisfory. Before a sfudenf is able fo learn of America's hisfory, he musf become acquainfed wifh fhe evenfs which occurred in fhe developmenf of our civiliz- afion. This goal is soughf during fhe sophomore year, fhrough fhe 'reaching of ancienf and world hisfory by Mrs. Gage and Mr. Collins. The hisfory of fhe Unifed Sfafes is very im- porfanf and inferesfing fo all of us. This sfudy is begun in fhe iunior year under Mrs. Gage and Mr. Shaw. ln fhis course, fhe discovery of America and ifs developmenf is followed fo fhe beginning of World War l. The senior year fraces fhe furfher developmenf of fhe Unifed Sfafes, and explains ifs parf in world affairs foday. Miss Johnson and Mrs. Gage fry 'ro give fhe seniors an inferesf in currenf evenfs fhaf will remain wifh fhern long affer graduafion. lf is fhe hope fhaf by building a subsfanfial background and discussing currenf fopics, our sfudenfs will become beffer. well-informed cifizens who can fake fheir places in an adulf worlcl. Left io right: Ross, Flanders, Lefi to right: Fauth, Palmer Kelly Hogan Dawley Krencilc Cluchey Van Duzee . ..f, .Z Q .J,-K.-m,g,ff,.:,.?, J. U, MRS. GAGE Z7 fe ll MRS. SHAW so :L fl X ' -l . X 2 1 NX ll l I 5 ' QN X ,K T' if A ll fl Y l ' - ,llrlll ,lv ll 'l lf N L 'f ll ll'wV'll , , , W gy. W' , 1'- g .-f ll il l fgl l K l R W M' -Lili ell l l' . ll l l r lll . ll Hr, W ' , I rl qwfll,, V1 WW, 1 ' A l A 1' l,l!,lll gd1,a5?W, Left to right: Heibach, Cary' Left to right: Sauer, Rader, Drul- Weigel, Pandiscio, Garrison. lard, Bennett. MR, SWANCHAK MR, ZU ZEL 57 Left ,io right: Smith, Kozan, Holder- Left to right: Ottley, James, Drake miller. D6VIdSOf1. ,Davidson, Merlcens. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Malhemalics is a science which rnuslr be learned geomeiry. Antler +hese +wo basic subiecis are Through a slep-by-siep process. The firslr slep is rnasierecl, Those who enioy malhemaiics coniinue elemenrary algebra, which is laughr by Mrs. l-lun+- in+o inlermediale and advanced algebra, lrigo- singer and Mr. Lucia. The nexl siep, plane geo- norneiry, and solid geornelry, which are laughi by rnelry, presenled by Mr. Goilshall and Mrs. l-lun+- Miss Benning. These courses lead lo grealer under- singer, infroduces +he lheorems and formulae of sianding and enioymenl of ma+hema+ics. First Row, left io right: Blaclcwell, Left to right: Lardo, Boyer, Sto- Burow. Second Row: Lebo, Platt. vall, Rosser, Romer. Peirce MRS. HUNTSINGER MR. LUCIA 58 Seated, left to right: Thoman, Wat- son, Smithgall. Standing: Shoemaker, Fisher, Fawcett. 6 MISS WARBURTON ieiewslci. MR. KING LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Knowledge ot a foreign language is an asset to the study of English. ln addition, learning to spealc and write a language helps to improve for- eign relations and gives us a better understanding ot other countries. Under the guidance ot Mrs. Bucher, Latin stu- Seated, left to right: Mattucci, Kelly, Ballard. Maus, Gerrity. Standing: MRS. BUCHER dents gain a clearer interpretation ot Roman times and people. Dr. King's German classes presented a play in German as part ot the Christmas assembly program. Miss Warburton introduces the French students to the culture and literature ot France. Spanish, taught by Mr. White, is a popular subject innovated into our curriculum this year. Seated, left to right: Rietler, Web- stef, Standing: Guendel, Krieman Taylor. MR, WHITE Seated, left to right: Faulring, Kelly Viehe. Standing: Weinrich, Czern Left to right Doggmger Rupp Lefk To rigl1T:MorganTeld,Simon- mann Sprau l-lofner eit Kingston McClure Farrow MR BROWN MR. WALTER ln our modern world, no subiecT should be more sTressed in The high schools oT America Than science. ln Hamburg, general science, TaughT by Mr. Wal- Ter, Mr. Brown, and Mr. MarTin, is Taken by everyone in his Treshman year. The sTudenT is Then eligible To Talce any oT The advanced sciences. These courses include biology, The sTudy oT planTs and animals, and advanced general science, TaughT by Mrs. Viehe and Mr. WalTer respecTively. Mr. Jayne and Mr. MarTin guide The chemisTry and physics sTudenTs in Their exploraTion oT The complex worlds opened by These subiecTs. First Row, left to right: l-leard. Agliata, l-leslceth, Schwert. Second Row: Winegar, Doolittle, SGIENGE DEPARTMENT MR. MARTIN Left to right: VanOrsdale, Hoare, Knoche, Whitehill. ln Front Connors. . T, 4 - x ' .' - .ggf . 4 T ,, . V ' ,if Q- 5 ' ,-. X -'I uf l-larnburg High School has an excellenT businesfi ,VL deparTmenT which prepares sTudenTs Tor TuTure careers in The business world. Girls who plan To become secreTaries Talce shorThand, TranscripTion, and secref .li Tarial pracTice under The direcTion oT Miss Flanagan. ' Courses are also oTTered in business ariThmeTic it bookkeeping, and business managemenT. These are TaughT by Mr. l-lunTley. STudenTs learn and-pracTice Typing and gain under- Q sTanding oT business law under The guidance oT lvlr. y DeTleTson. There is a hall:-year course seT up Tor seniors F' who will Tind Typing useTul in Their TuTure college work. These courses have proved To be very worThwhile To sTudenTs inTeresTed in a business career. They give Them The basic lcnowledge ThaT plays a leading parT in Talcing The TirsT sTeps To success. ry, BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Seated: Barrett. Standing, left to right: Koelmel, Frenzel, Moquin, Per- M R. H U NTLEY MR. DETLEFSON 'z t-A5 T r XR Left to right: Valentine, Jones, Delvlarco, Herold. 'Mig' r'vi :ai it ' X MISS FLANAGAN T' if Wifi Te 3 Www. - F... V ,. ---' ,V . , Es.,-igs3,5 asiw' w iki H.--f f. A - - .151 al.: E7 , W -. -:....,- fi gs W,,..Qs,i ,a rg - mai- ss. -fur r xi Qyggsysi ,:, .-.,w-.-- . I--J sw 4 V' r 9 S gf 2251 Q 2 Q5 KI , A , .Z , A yi, i T 5 Seated, left to right: Nyhart, Pieifer, Grieble. Standing: Lemlce, Lang. 61 Left To righf: Larson, Mattucci, Connors. MR. FRANKE DRIVER EDUGATIUN Under The capable guidance oT Mr. Franke and Mr. Ulrich, driver educaTion sTudenTs learn The arT oT saTe driving, including The mechanics and care oT a car. Besides acTual driving pracTice, The sTudenT gains a Thorough knowledge oT The TraTTic laws and The rules oT good conducT on The road. BeTore The acTual driving is loegun, each sTudenT is given a series oT TesTs so ThaT he will gain a l:neTTer knowledge OT his own capabiliTies and limiTaTions. This course enables TuTure drivers To meeT emer- gencies in+eIIigen+ly and gain a beTTer undersTanding oT The responsibiliTies involved in driving. Left To righiz Miller, l-luebsch, Stroup, Mellaerg. MR. SCRUTON Left to right: Heard, DeVaul, Sipson. The indusTrial arTs deparTmenT is made up oT The woodworking, meTal, and prinT shops under The di- recTion oT Mr. Ulrich and Mr. ScruTon. ln These classes, The sTudenTs learn many Things ThaT will be useTul To Them in The TuTure, eiTher in Their iolos or in mainTaining Their homes. The prinT shop is responsible Tor prinTing The Tick- eTs Tor our many school TuncTions. The sTudenTs in The meTal shop concern Themselves wiTh Tashioning crea- Tive iTems which will be useTul in daily liTe. AT The presenT Time, The woodworking deparTmenT is com- pleTing caloineTs To be used in The shop. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Left To right: Filipiak, Hagle, WTLiTe, Blackwell, Braymiller, Ros- ins i. MR. ULRICH Left to right: Daniels, Seuferf, Greene, Ranic, Smith. MR. BACH FINE ARTS The arf courses provided air Hamburg High School give many siudenrs a chance 'ro develop 'rheir special abiliiy and inreresr in Jrhis field. The experienced guidance oi Mr. Bach and The use oi a generous pro- vision of arir supplies provides ihe sludenis in arr classes wirh an inlrroducfion +o crearive experience. ln basic arf, 'rhe slrudenrs learn ihe beginning sreps Jroward real arr. ln rhe advanced arf courses, 'rhey enrer info more deiailed srudy of rhe subiecr. Those slrudenrs who wish +o specialize are provided wilrh courses in drawing and painiring, modeling, sculp- ruring, and adverrising design. Left to righi: Kinlcel, Dawley, Thomas. 63 First Row, left fo righi: Oates, Bebee, Hipp. Second Row: Lewis, Coney, Buggenhagen. In 'rhis modern day, indusrry dominalres Jrhe scene The economy of rhis counirry depends on mass pro: ducrion melrhods of induslrries. ln order To accomodare Jrhese indusrries, buildings have 'ro be designed. Those who loolc Jro Jrhe iurure wiih engineering or archiieciure in mind will find mechanical drawing necessary and valuable. ln rhis field, Mr. ivieaser ieaches blueprinr reading as well as mechanical drawing. Today's siudenis are ar an advanrage wiih Jrhe new equipmenr available for mechanical drawing in our school. As our world advances inro a more scienriiic and indusirial age, This course is becoming increasingly imporranr. MEGHANIUAL ARTS Leff fo right: Drake, Pickup, Crotty. MR. MEASER Left to right: Gier, Mitchell, Carl7 son, Shanks. HOME EOONOMIOS When you walk into the modern homemalfing suite, you see eight sparkling kitchen units, sewing machines, an attractively furnished living room, and other conveniences. l'lere the homemalcing and 'family living courses, taught by Mrs. Taft and Mrs. Kent, prepare students tor future care and manage- ment ot their own homes anol tamilies. MRS. KENT First Row, left to right: Unger, Anderson, Second Row: Roberts, Ross, Third Row: Dils, M RS. TAFT f XJ , yi Q5 .K ---w---..W....., Lett to right: Crocker, Linlcner, Jones, Haney, S hetf, Elliott, Roueche, Maybach, Kelly, body, Lemme. 64 si-wil. f',sE'. f:f.21fz:Z' ,M QW... : ,-:.,'y: 'f'-553,-' k ' 'T ...,, 1 E E W - 1 - 1' v ii '-ffi:lf?f ifwfff ' y .'..':.gf.: H7l l5 ff gifmfff 5' saw 25.- Q f l'7' ,I E ffl 2il'2?3. l . I-'vig N4 yagnixwig i QM WL, a 9 N K E1 35 W 3 We Z GUIDANGE The guidance deparlmenl, unoler Mr. Olney and Miss Esles, performs many services. Each slu- denl is inlrerviewed lor aicl in his course, occupalion, or college. Mrs. Eclcerl, secrelary, helps us secure inlormalion from lhe guidance lilorary. Each sludenl' shoulcl allempl lo become loeller acguainled wilh The members of our guidance deparlmenl. MR. OLNEY Left to right: Schwert, Heath, Jayne. Left to right. Dart, Doolittle Larson MISS ESTES SPEECH THERAPY Q. a Mr. Pinlro, Jrhrough regu- lar conferences worlcs wilh .V cerlain high school sludenls in an eicliorlr lo correcl vari- E QE!- ous speech clelecls. mek I - wean 5 7 - v.,, fs-, zswgg Q Q N5-F K MR. Pmro 4 5 x QF' 'QS 'mggah-2 f-ass, Qr s Q35 are Q iff 5 Q N ESQQI E793 ss sg 3 was we 3' H- mess A Q lei x 4- X-32 1. .-.. f - MRS' ECKERT kjlft ,ip right Leyonmarlc, l-leslceth, Left to right: Lapare, Sawdye, Mr innic . ' Pinto. . Q3 Qitgfjfggiffbftiii fkyvswtiisists-if i - .A tt 9-mf if ts ' Jr it .:1 Q, s,y,....,. ,. 5 5 me Mt if 3 -H, 3, .sr . Q: 1 sis A ..s.,. v...53. ,, V 1 dwg, was ifnfs.,grwggrzqffrrirf-if ' .Mm si- :e-.JL q mi ' -K, , gs My . ,. .. Qvisttgmagi . irft gizrg 5 7 - .fav-.iff 5. fi-7-1-11: 1 .i r.t,,y..ig'.i:.. V . K 1. ..s!?TIQ - ' filfif fr --if-f,-ss .i MR RODIEK Director ot Health and Physical Education MR. HANSEN !'1!1gHM, if X 1: .,, Eli ' . s , or .... , 4 sif ,. if an . Q mf V 4 , , , V Q 1 5 f 2 83 5 it 9 w, X ,W Q Q fs X up ,W Q it i' ,M N. ,,.t..,wt . : . -Pfefriffii -if wi' ' ' L if :tif-s-2--fffif-. ,, Ht v4qf.Me:2ff 'f f'f!?'f.1f P 1 1: I--'g,-599369 MRS. SCHROECK Weii wyzssff-if ,pf V w.wg , .s I . nttpiiitsltzfgi gases- ,. .- ,. . . .. H t12,i.!zii2 fpfrifilagigtg . tr . a15a:QL,vf3 717'-1 ' '- ' as . ' , . , .. ' 5' i'XXi,11 , ' 41 , psi H . I '1':l,5:5,: -we sais. .2xf,:, 4, n , gigsgtsxjfi 9: fsittw' -:few .wvsseff 7 ff 7 S A33-til 82112: 'TX'-u 'muy . so i.faL:?i,w2 fiiaf- . -. . -mg? sgseg. , , . 2 at iii? T51-if rf x We vs? Hwfwfs .. .. .,,. .. tx. ff' tif Asif' ' - - , Miss ries First Row, left to right: Schaefer, Stroup, Spute, De Voe. Second Row: Fowler, Borden- stedt, Thomas. SCHOOL HEALTH DEPARTMENT , Our school strives to maintain a good health record, a goal which is made possible through the help ot Mrs. Schroeclc, our nurse, and Miss Pies, our dental hygienist. Their constant vigilance is our guarantee tor a better physical selt, iust as the lcind words ot their counseling insure our mental health. Through a one-semester health education course taught by the physical education instructors, we become acquainted with the tactors responsible tor good or poor health., These serve as a basis tor the development ot lite time practices. lt is a wondertul teeiing to lcnow that our high school health department is in the hands ot such a capable statt. sit-if Lett to right: Parr, Mullett, Hottman, Chitticlc, Crawtord, Krencilc. vsffzoiig-'fa wi? Left to right: Evans, Eagan, Stovall, Morrissey, Schlodynslce, Sipprell, Pacifico. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical eolucalion is a way of educalion Jrhrough physical aciiviiies which are seleciecl and carrieol on wiih lull regard ia, fs:s-fi,-f1- H . A N all MR. BRAND Left fo right: Groach, Ottley, Connors, Io values in human growlh, development and loehavior. As pari of ihe ioial educaiional program of our school, ii has +he same aims as all oiher learning experiences. Through daily class insiruciion, inframural aciiviiies, infer- scholasiic aihleiics and girls' play days, our sfudenis slrrive for physical iilness, Jrhe olevelopmenlr of moior slcills, an ap- preciaiion lor physical recrealion, and acceplable social ai- iribules. In This way, our physical educalion program accom- plishes one of Ihe mosl imporiani iunciions of school life. First Row, left to right: Lux, Smithgall. Second Row: Williams, Monclcton, Evans, Heslceth. W.. ..., .. ., . X Swami. ..Q,, M ai, 1, V' W . : - ' nQHaw2i'ffg ,, . i ,, sis -.. -H. .... - .. , in ..,7 .5 f 531 .ms-,i 1- ,?,,S'waa?rQ 'ilgysfm , , ..y,,,ei5:f f ,1 31 3i,i,Ig3 ' ' . -, . ..,, an fyglaigfi, P' MISS BEYER Furs-t Row, left Io right: Crocker, Brady, Cody, Crawford, Connors. Second Row: Val entlne, Watson. 67 GHOIR AND CHORUS This year the music department has a new loolc, with Miss Ann Wheeler as the choral director. Another welcome addition to this phase of school lite is the all-girl chorus. Miss Wheeler introduced the all-girl chorus in Hamburg, and every- one enioys hearing it. The choir, in their traditional purple robes, entertains at assemblies and concerts, and for outside groups. Both the choir and the chorus lifted their voices in song at all three con- certs during the year. Their program was varied by the presentation ot music ot several ditlerent types. We can be sure our school is well-represented when these two groups entertain. MISS WHEELER First Row, left to right: Valentine, Hard, Buckley, Webber, man, Beatty, Susan Evans, Hale. Third Row: Menlfe, Schroeck, Stovall, Peirce, Rubeclc, Beclc, Sandra Evans. Second Row: Leavell, G. Smith, Georger, Karr, Squier, Funch, Knopp, Wil- Fries, M, Smith, VanDuzee, Law, Ruth, Davidson, Crotty, Still- liams, Walter, Sherwood, James. Sh d Lan Case Nesbit Davis Howard McFadden Lebo First Row, left to right: Crosby, Millms, Page, Ross, Fierle, c ra er, g, ,,,, , Carpenter, Stillman, Logan, Beclc, Rubeclc. Second Row: Van- Weiss, Lambert, Bley. Fourth Row: Schmidt, Wilson, Bennett Duzee, Karoh, Sprau, Moquin, Linehan, Dunbar, Smith, Roueche, Hansen, Will, Peirce, Shanks, Terrizzi, Hoffman, Daniels, Rose Wahl, Marilla. Third Row: Hammond, Holdermiller, Hodil, Rollins, Bowers, Walter, Mosher' WG5mUnd. BGGTITY- 68 lx I C55 fiwvlfjx :xv 2 4, F 1 1-'f , ' Q X af Q -ui 5'-IQ 1 . 'v 1 A - Ls, 4. XQ- -V ,N J -1 . 4+ Lv.-,Q S' iii! . UNA... ' 1 hF,,,-4 2 w im Ax U 'fr T5 0 as Q 'vg ? ,Q 4 'L ,Q -R , pb A A X L JL A if 5 L fb L XL !Lf,!LJ XPEP L 'L V! A 1 f Lf Q v L+ 4 , AX! 0 1 XJ' fkf J' by-f'f51rStlBQw ,I tgflight G or er cha fem Kimi? Bruc qua r Second ig urray 1 6-L,'GFdiQ,L,B?L1C9 Kar kVVQDfZ L A' AU f lifts' r I H -ff' rf ff Hiflhj X Ak 1Izf:1ffZf '3:,'L 5 7 Q j-wi ,I .V J.- '?fI,,, STRING QUARTET Lefi to right Nresar Smxth George-r JeFFe W 69 + WWW 5 ..-V MW + First Row, left 'co righi: Niesar, G. Smith, I-Iofden, Mona. Second Row: R. Stuhlmiiler, Trumpler Xffffffff Wack, Carter, Kay Karr, Crltchiey, Beesley. Third Row: K. Caiiaghan, Armitage, Conklin, Roetzer 'Wfwfffffww MCI-ienry, James. Fourih Row: Hard, Dornhaicfer, Romer, Young, Sprau, Wertz, Ken Karr, Dale Davidson. .awww 70 First Row, left to right: Gentili, M. Meyer, S. Carr, Lester, Walther. Second Row: Crosby, D, C-arr, McClure, Falconer, Beck, Shetter, Leyonmarlc, Keicher. Third Row: Kelly, Chaltant, Smith, Faulring, Bley, Burlchardt, l-lolden, Judy Schaefer, Heath. Fourth Row: Wertz, Jette, Hynriinen, J. Callaghan. Kraiger, Ward, Garrison, Wingert, Funch, Squier. THE BAND We all have the memory ot a bright autumn day, the band with their brilliant blue unitorms and swaying yellow plumes, marching onto the tootball tield, bring- ing added decor and entertainment to a Saturday game. ln this way they carry the tame ot Hamburg l-ligh School music to many neighboring communities as well as our own. The band, under the tine leadership ot Mr. Piero, is also a teature at concerts and other school tunctions. Many band members have the privilege ot being selected to participate in music testivals. ln this way they widen their triendships and learn to subordinate individual ettort to the success ot the whole. MR. ZDZINSKI First Row, lett to right: Ruth, Jetfe, Greene, Georger. Second Row: E. Stuhlmiller, King, Viehe, Page, Lester, Schart. Third Row: M. Smith, Faulring, C, Bruce, Murray, Romer, Bley. Fourth Row: Frey, Davis, Kraiger, K. Bruce, Squier, Schultz, Morganteld, t-lynninen, J, Callaghan. 71 THE SERVICE STAFF The service s+aTT of Hamburg High School, which includes ihe cafeieria slalif under Miss Johnson, and The cusilodians headed by Mr. Slumpf, is an imporlanl par+ of our school. The calereria offers a well-balanced lunch To +he maiorily of l-lamburg's 'reachers and sludenls each day. For special occasions during lhe year, The s+aT'l plans banquefs which are appreciaied by all who allend Them. Aside from Jrheir regular dufies of lceeping our school and iis Qrounds clean, +he cusrodians perform many +aslcs for us. They help us wilh our dances, as- sembly programs, and class pariies. Left io righi: Mrs. l-lull, Mr. Vasbinider, Mr. Schultz. Firsi Row, left to right: Mrs. Dejanovich, Mr. Erway, Mrs, Haas, Miss Parish. Sec- ond Row: Mr. Stumpf, Mr. Jessop, Mr. Lapp. CAFETERIA Left to righi: Miss Johnson, Mrs. Seaver, Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs. Dane, Mrs. Manion, STAFF Mrs, Krazmien, Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Embow. .f UQ. ii? , V' CUSTODIANS 72 0 LZZ0 , ,-if 1 1 A ,. 4 1 ,r A fV ,.W.1 'Y 4 Q .-1 A I ,A nf F u ,e 5' 1 1 .4 1 , K ,MV . fp r , ,L',.l fi ,AU if Q , 5, - X fix' Vi'k.'.r , f , J +1-4' 3 df ,ef - 5 1 Q ,- , ,L f., I' ,-gd, in 3 AM-,f K , Y ,f , r .Y J nf , - zlijlffm - , V ..r'1'., ww- . . r '::,'i Aga 'E-f P x 35?-. wxlf, .L .7-..v X -5 - 4- . .- 'xj 5fj'qf3,L off.. '45 ,. f?'Qw - -v. ,, .411 1:-p2-L.t v- V '..' igliglf x ' N -.,' RAI .,. .X Y .J V, .-. f i 3 k A F rirst Row, left to righi: Cohoon, Van Orsdale, Melloerg Mattucci Voltz Second Row' Gr' sb , , . . y. Agliata, Thompson, Davis, Jayne, James, Billings. lg The lvleril Award is given +o sludenls lor oulslanding achievemenlr in scholar- ship, sporls, and social aclivilies. ln order lo earn a lvleril Award, a srudenr musr oblain a Jrolal or one- hundred- ren poinlsq Tilly' poinls lor scholas'ric,achievemenJrs, and Jrhirly poinlrs each lor sporls d . . . . . . an social aclivlries. The purpose ol The lvleril Award is lo encourage sludenls lo become well-rounded individuals. This symbol of honor may be won four limes: Tirsr, in bro nzey second, in silver: and Third and lourlh, in gold. First Row, lefi to righf: Fries, Leyonmarlx, Evans, Lang, Pleifer, Heath, N hart, Second R : H y ow ansen, Elaine Bley, Ellen Bley, Miller, Viehe, Whitehill, Durell, Mitchell, Fawcett, Custer, Scilres, Third Row: l'l l. l ' A ' ' I I oare, orge, Winegar, Squier, Harris, Davidson, Moquin, Armitage. l First Row, left to right: Melberg, VanOrsdale, Evans, Leyon- Nyhart, Van Duzee, Davis, bhoemaker, Jayne, rweg.,..,.,..., marlc, Abrams, Gottshall, Pteiter, Cohoon, James, Davidson, Ravel. Third Row: Hoare, Harris, Billings, Klatt, Knoche, Grigsby Heath, Voltz, Minnick. Second Row: Miss Warburton, Mattucci. Murray, Bauer, Brown, Georger, Niesar. V Fawcett, Agliata, Peterson, King, Hottmann, Thompson, Viehe, ,K fy- vTf ',v Q I-5 i '3'f-- A 5 f Mx 'J .... 4, . 4- f ' W if af- NATIUNAI. l'l0NOR SOCIETY E M ' -E., , ' -V-WW Qi fl -. M, 1 Two ot the most impressive assembly programs ot our school year are the , National Honor Society tappings. Taking place in tall and spring, they honor those -lg, r- 1 'ft ' I h td ts and tacult recognize as outstanding in the A M.1.w iuniors and seniors w om s u en y qualities upon which membership is based. Each must excel in scholarship, leadership, , ,J J fy character, and service. The National Honor Society encourages its members to-f3'tty' ,lf gi t l't t themselves and their community. .-lk '- fN'tW' 1' devote their talents to the improvement o 1 e or Election to this organization has become a symbol ot high honor, something that vm vi every student should strive to achieve, i .. ...,, Congratulations The Eternal Torch e? Proud Parents M GOTTSHALL PFEIFER Secretary President Vice President Treasurer COHOON ABRAMS O R I O BAUER BROWN DAVIDSON EVANS GEORGER A ee r HEATH JAMES KING KLATT KNOCHE l R O l LEYONMARK MATTUCCI MELBERG MINNICK NIESAR NYHART PETERSON VAN ORSDALE 75 VOLTZ FDRENSIG FORUM Juniors eligible To aTTend The Syracuse CiTizenship ConTerence and all seniors wiTh an average oT nineTy or above may become members oT The Forensic Forum. Besides monThly discussions, This organizaTion parTicipaTed in dis- cussions oT The lnTe-rurban Council on World ATTairs, and The STudenT Forum oT The Air. They also pro- moTed The aTTendance oT TiTTy sTudenTs aT James ResTon's lecTure aT Kleinhans Music I-Iall. First Row left To righT: Bauer, I-Ierold, Grigsby, I-Iarris, Davidson. Second Row: I-Iynninen,l Viehe, Abrams, Leyonmarlc, James, Evans, Miss Johnson. Third Row: Murray, Niesar, Connors, I-Ieath, Cohoon, Van Orsdale, Peterson, Thompson, Van Duzee, Melberg. OFFICERS - LeTT: To right: Melberg, Abrams, Niesar. JUNIOR DISGUSSION GLUB The Junior Discussion Club meT every oTher weelc under Mr. Shaw's guidance. Topics oT local, naTionaI, and inTernaTionaI inTeresT were discussed and debaTed by The TwenTy members ,oT The organiza- Tion. Louis De Voe was elecTed chairman oT The organizaTion, Bill Grigsby, vice-chairman, and Sara Kaegebein, secreTary. Besides ac- quiring knowledge Through The discussions, The members also per- TecTed Their abiIiTy To express Their ideas beTore a group. OFFICERS - Left To right: Grigsby Kaegebein, DeVoe. First Row, left To right: Van Duzee, Viehe, Jayne, De Voe, Kaegebein Grigsby Kruizenga, Whitcomb, HoTTmann. Second Row: Mr, Shaw, Thompson I-Iarris Carter R A lata, Miller Wood, Billings, Dugan, Murray, Hoare, uppmann, gi THETA PLAYERS im Theta Players, the school dra- matics club, presents several plays tor our enjoyment throughout the year. This year the club presented their annual Thanksgiving play which was written by Linda Ab- rams, one ot the members. Mr. Arnold, the advisor ot the Theta Players, has taught the members to enioy acting through actual experience, which greatly helps them develop poise and contidence. l First Row, left to right: Niesar, Abrams, Merkens, Smith Fisher Jones Hale, we f Wetsell, l-leath, l-lynninen. Second Row: Mr. Arnold, Thorpe, ljrake, Fischer, Crocker --r Shoemaker, Stroup, VanDuzee, Ellen Bley, Elaine Bley, Stillman, Peirce, Viehe X A ,lg- g Whitehall, Peterson, Fries, Watson. Third Row: Knoche, Anderson, Wood, DeVoe, We Murray, Carter, Ruth, Hoare, Thomas, Sipprell, Crotty. -? -,1..c :P T' i img Y- - H.- W,-4j3rf,i?.g:e-Q ?2+fi??5?- OFFICERS Seated left to right Van Duzee Fisher Whitehall Standing Wood rust now, left to right: Grieble, Gardiner l-lynninen, Roueche Maybach, Menke, Mumbower, Smith, Rollins, Buggenhagen. Second Row: Mr. Bach, P. King, Newland Fauth, Carlson, Boyer, Gerrity, Owen, Fors, Custer, Greene, Tirone. Third Row Daniels, Crotty, Vallone, Flanders, Walters, Lewis, Viehe, R. King, Schlesinger Krencik, Oates. OFFFCERS - Seated, left to right: Ti- rone, King, Viehe. Standing: Gardiner. ART GLUB Have you ever wondered what goes on in the art room two Tues- days a month during ninth period? There, under the direction ot Mr. Bach, the Art Club meets to plan its colortul proiects. This is one ot the service clubs in the school. The monthly calendar, the door decorations at Christmas time, and the making ot plaques are among its activities. 77 WW if I GERMAN GLUB T This year The German Club has changed iTs name. IT is now The May Seavey Verein, in honor oT Miss May Seavey, a Tormer Ger- man Teacher aT Hamburg High. Any sTudenT who is in aT leasT his second year oT German, is eligible To ioin The club. This year, Tor The TirsT Time, The German Club sponsored The ChrisTmas assembly, presenTing LuTher's ChrisTmas Carol. i ...M ,.. l R lft to ri ht Czerniejewski Kriewall Chittick Shanks Osgood, Peterson, First ow, e g : , , , , f Fox, Ruppmann. Second Row: Dr. King, Lockwood, Molis, Rucker, Evert, Murray, r IWW , Cook, Kelly, Faulring, Viehe. f is-.1 ,, 1, y f y ,',i i ' E 1 '. - - , . ' - D K - -'f: '.: ,:'f -,'s F ,,,, . ' A s .,..., .,,,. . We ,,, wir ,rs .,,. as 4 ..,. s., rs .. . . , 1 , QFFICERS 7 Seafedy left io righi: Shanks, 3 Czerniejewski, Osgoo,cl,fiSiinding: Ruppmann. X 9 A , , . , ...., l Y . X g 0. '4 I OFFICERS - Left To righiz Carr, Lemke, H , ' J 'A' A, X' ,f X477 . . 7 l ff,-1:1 r Howard. V V ' E' . . ' ' ik fgfmi T . ' .1 ' I in - , , . I , E gy! First Row lefi to right: Hammond, Grieble, Buckley, Bertha Skrzypek, Wittman Stein' Lemke, Cohoon, Nyhart. Second Row: Blesy, Massing, Betty Skrzypek, Flanders, Carr, Thompson, Cary, Krencik, Spoon, Wittmeyer, Skodny, Newland, Crowley ' ' ' ' W' l H ib h Koelmel, Tocin Fierle, Miss Flanagan. Third Row. Kreuder, eige, e ac, Parr Milks Linehan Shaliler Howard, Cline, Terrizzi, Hahn. Fourth Row: Ross Sanders, Dlavies, Bull, Littlefield, Martin, Coots, Young, Willson, Newton, Staff, Carney, Butcher, Bruno, K 78 1 gl 1 1 GOMMERGIAL GLUB For The beneTiT oT Those sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in learning more abouT The modern business world, lasT year The Commercial Club was Tormed. WiTh PaTTy Lemke as presidenT, under The supervision OT Miss Flan- agan, The organizaTion meeTs once a monTh. GuesT speakers aT These meeTings give demonsTraTions and Talks To The members on how To make oTTice work more eTTicienT. l First Row, lett to right: Voltz, Hale, Fisher, Pteiter, D. Evans, Lemke, Connors Valentine, Turner. Second Row: Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Pinto, Mattucci, Lapare, Leyonmark S. Evans, Crocker, Lang, Smith, Heard, Fries, Taylor, Dale, Mrs. Hoare. Third Row l-lynninen, Preston, Kaegebein, Schwert, Koelmel, Davis, Carr, Law, Agliata, Fawcetti Fourth Row: James, Riggs, Brewster, Shanks, Whitcomb, Knopp, Kennerdell, Gott- shall, Thompson, Shoemaker. OFFICERS Seated left to right Valen tune Lemke Hale Standing Fisher Pteiter Turner Connors W f fffff SERVIGE GLUB Composed ot sophomores, iun- iors, and seniors, the Girls Service Club, spurred by Mrs. l-loare's drive and determination, has more than tultilled its motto, Service above selt , by ushering at school events, caring tor the tlag. and directing visitors to their destin- ations in the school. Socially, the group presented the Bulldog Bounce to honor t-lamburg's sportsmen, and decorated the gymnasium tor the College and Senior Balls. t f f WW -Y - LIBRARY GLUB This year the Library Club, un- der the supervision ot Mrs. l-loare, has contributed many hours ot service to the students and school. Mrs. Pinto. Assistant Librarian, shares the responsibilities ot plan- ning and directing the club's ac- tivities. The members, under the able leadership ot l-lannah Gott- shall, president, have el'1iOy6-Cl '- First Row, lett to right: Sawdye, Lapare, Rockwood, Wetsell. Hale, Voltz, Gottshall several parties and sponsored a dance this year. The girls' many services contribute to a better Mattucci, Jones, Kennerdell, Cohoon, Bertha Skrzypek, Wierzbieniec. Second Row- Mrs. Pinto, Carlson, Fawcett, DeSantis, Kelly, Viehe, Meyer, Taylor, Wittman Osgood, B. A. Thompson, J. Carr, Polan, Betty Skrzypek, Shettler, Seutert, B. J. Thompson, Bull, Mrs. Hoare. Third Row: Beck, Knopp, Quinn, Wasmuncl, Lardo . Gerrity, Owen, Koelmel, Findlay, Miller, Lockwood, Walther, Whitehill, Heibach, lIlOf'Eir'y. Boyer. Fourth Row: Willson, Michaud, Kast, Mcl-lenry, Callaghan, Wahl, S. Carr, Mona, Martin, Fischer, Graham, Gentili, Siegrist, Lang, Oates, Rast, Custer. 79 ' MMWMV fy rr X 1 , t,,,,.1.A,.--wsvr-f- 'L First Row, left to right: Elliott, Sipson, Sipprell, DeMarco, Brown, Rast, Morrissey, Niesar, Squier. Second Row: Mr. Olney, Ottley, Bauer, Dart, Walker, Funch, Fox, Winegar, l-loare, Trowbridge, Third Row: Whitehill, Kelly, Merlqens, Maus, Valois, Stovall, Moore. ,S ,feng f f. f' .5 V ff -L -Msn-Q' f K--L44 A exft V,,g,.b,- V -cg . 1' ,' fcafy, ' 4' r BUYS' HI-Y During the school year I957- l958, the Boys l-li-Y has success- tully carried out its program and activities. Last tall, the organiza- tion sent Paul Merlcens and Jerry Elliott to represent l-lamburg at a national convention at Miami Uni- versity in Ohio. At school the club sponsored many dances during the year. These and many other events. such as gym night, tilled this sea- tor the Boys l-li-Y. r o ., ua W:-I r- 1,1-H e ara..-A1 ffffff' 4'f,,,J' A-p1f,,.,,, a 'P f ' T ' w - i?Jdff,-'iw QE? Y-,,.f,m,ffff'7', Q .... H n K 1 f o f it i . ,-.r f ,.... A f .. - -V A -3, 'ii - ' P ffl'-ffl -'i- r 9 'tfflliffiriieiltiliifavfgiitf ., 'I '- i .1 '..' .5 if iifiijjsi-'iitflf '- . 31? ' T W 5-:- -5-some r . P Is: swim ' sii.. ,,.. r T . .,,, OFFICERS - Left to ri ht: Merkens Rast, .V . s V. ,Vl,.f,S.s. ,K A i , .. Elliott, Ottley. .iff-4,-ii. i ,, 5' i'- K 1 'J ' i ,-,,, -'rf' ' '- T f '- mgif I i I , J -'- ,, , ,- 1 ,- J, ,-.. I , , ,,,, is at C' T W . W' 4' 4 icq, 4 s 4: WW 'Z2?W OFFICERS - Seated, lett to right: Kaege- 'F,WAHL1, 1, ,452 , ff- ' I , .,i,., M L -' .-,rw-A ,.. - bein Ble Mona. Standing: Schwert Tho- ,WmWf'f f ' Cl Mm' ff' mfv man. Yi . ,f ,WW ?7 X - 1 A ,kwfyaki First Row, let-t to right: Schwert, Thoman, Bull, Carr, Miller, Kelly, Kaegebein, Polan Riggs, Elaine Bley, Ellen Bley. Second Row: Miss Estes, Mitchell, Boyer, Meyer, Durell, Ross, Poppenberg, Wasmund, Weiss, Crotty, Mrs. Pinto. Third Row: Jayne, Wittmeyer, Anderson, Mona, Spoon, Slcodny, Walther, Shettler, Brewster, Chitticlc, McCarthy. Fourth Row: Calkins, O'Dell, Findlay, Crawford, Pabst, Ebel, l-lottmann Shanks, Armitage, Davis. 80 GIRLS' HI-Y A tairly new organization in our school is the Girls l-li-Y. The club's purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, home, and community high stan- dards ot Christian character. This year's special project was to col- lect clothing to send overseas. Throughout the year, Miss Estes and Mrs. Pinto, as advisors, have aided the girls in maintaining the high standards set by the club. MAKE-UP GLUB Those who make-up lhe char- acrers in any produclion are greally responsible for ils success. Ten senior girls, direcled by Mrs. Meisenheimer, are Jraughl 'rhe basic principles of lhe arl of srage make-up. They offer Jrheir services for all plays, including lhose spon- sored by 'rhe Thela Players. They also do lhe make-up for Jrhe sen- ior play. and all class- plays and skils. .X,1f,zt'f ' -gf jzlsj-fm . 1 , ,Q Lili Z:' - fff::5Ufl,lf' ' ' f?ilf'9'lfl'19i' l - ww. ,fk', 4 ,A .,gfsf:,,.f ff - fl 1- ,55,3,3,,3fg5 ' ' -' 3 , -1 W ,,ks .W . ,... . ,. s Q l ,mr . , f.c,.,'?i,f,, '? ' 1 'w,rf:'f? 'L . 4 , sir my 2256? 'lf me if 5 1115, 'I fly, ' 5 3,'..,efQ,4.:'w, .9 , First Row, left to right: Dale, Fischer, Heard, James, Monckton, Second Row: E R k ' ' ' vans, oc wood, Fries, Mrs. Meisenheirner, Gottshall, Mumbower. s w,'flslf. ff' S - V., ,,,--,.:, 1 f.7, 5 ,. . ,r,k Vk,, 2 - . ,,,, 1 s - F 1 ..,, , F i. .22 i- f lf'-f sf 'i'i li -iii iiififwf - i-'. 1 i .-'- -f-,,-,, L, 1- ,. - ' .u.:'s-- wwf '..f f,,,, . f, f s,,- ..,.f,- -l. iff' if' i flQLl2fl.'if'Df ':i.J' 'M' 'W .. . ..,.. . ' - OFFICERS - Left to right: Monckton, Fischer, Fries. f fffff-Wffffl' 5--,TF ' , ' ' -N,,t,., Q, 'fin-1 f . . . - ,a9,,WC, rms!!-'J' 'IW-.::.w!t-1:c.LMiii7'l' ,.g My OFFICERS - Left to right: Pritchard, Mi- Q, g.ff f7'3f 'j. . chaud, RED URUSS An imporlanl service club in school is lhe Junior Red Cross. Mrs. Kenr and Mrs. Tall lead The organizafion in communily proi- ecls. Helping lhe crippled chil- dren, making cookies for Jrhe men al lhe Nike base, and promoling Jrhe Red Cross drive are some of Jrhe services of lhis organizarion. The successful Red Cross cam- paign is due lo lhe willingness of Jrhe group lo help olhers. l Firsi Row, left to right Crotty, Williams Novick Schlesinger Pritchard D , , , , oran. Second Row: Webster, Walter, Faulring, Kelly, VanPelt, Buckley, Mullett, Webber Shell, Mrs. Kent Th'd R . ir ow: Kellogg, Beck, Judy Romer, Hodgson, M. Hoffman: Chalfanf, Joy Romer, S. Holrlman, Freeman, Rollins, Mrs. Tait. Fourth Row: Michaud, Wakelee, Farrow, Sanders, Wilson, Wilczynsik, Shaffer, Fischer. 81 STAGE DREW l.ightsl Curtains! These are two of the familiar shouts heard backstage in Hamburg High School's auditorium. Their speakers are a group of boys lcnown to all as the Stage Crew. Headed by lvlr. Walter and John McFadden, they have certainly performed well during all the presentations ot plays, movies, and demonstra- tions during the past year. Thanks to them our students enioyed all assembly programs. First Row, left to right: Weifteribach, Dougherty, DeZutter, May. Second Row: McFadden, Walter, Thomas, Dickenson. Third Row: Best, Dawley, Mr. Walter, Stovall, Sipson. OFFICERS - Left to right: M clzadden, Wa l te r, S f PRUIEGTION BREW The Proiection Crew is a service organization consisting ot twenty- one boys, who have been trained to operate both movie and film- strip equipment. They rotate on a fixed schedule, showing over three hundred films during the school year to the students in all departments of our school. The otticers are President, William Melbergq Vice-President, Harold Zinlcg Secretary-Treasurer. .lohn Stovall. OFFICERS -- Left to right: lvlelberg, Stovall ll W M lb Zinc Rockwood First Row, left to rignt: Platt, P. Melberg, Stova , . e erg, , Fox, Greeno, Bodenstedt. Second Row: Mr. Jayne, Leyonmarlc, Rose Brevorlsa l H C ' hton, Lauritzen, Belcer, Gruplia, Frye, Lord, King ANNOUNGERS ULUB Every morning, noon, and ninTh period, The Announcers Club, supervised by Mr. Ravel, brings news oT meeTings, appoinTmenTs, and oTher school acTiviTies To The sTudenTs and Teachers oT Hamburg High School. The members OT The Announcers Club, while perTorming an imporT- anT service Tor The school, learn how To operaTe The public address conTrol panel and acquire proTi- ciency in public speaking. V Y ' -j ?6 i Q : First Row, left To right: Hoare, VanDuzee, Ruppmann, Viehe, Agliata. Second Row: N- asm--E Abrams, Grigsby, Ruth, Czerniejewslci, Prine, Graham, Mr. Ravel. 'i i : .g :Lf : fi- f s ,A f f ' M M - T 'i'l., 4 ' T F T' 1- f s 1 f mmm use Q A of f 3-A 225:-7' ,. We s- air an , Q .,,.,, ,V ,.-,sh V ni 6 5 , , W f , e f as . We ' ' 'L 1 T91 ' i r'i5:Ti4iiiiEiiQEEi? - R sw , , ff' OFFICERS - Left to right: VanDuzee, ,,.' T 1 . ' T T T Aglma' . ',,r'., . ,,,fsr- as v - xg . ,NCT - V YY Y it 4 , T H ,, eff' '.as?2TJ -ae - - -1, . , Te- ITI zum -:rr-451' ' ' grgicerzsxl T seziedgiea EQ fight: Taylor, 111 o oon ar, an in : rown. 3: W, 1 'Lf ie ,ge --- W -S 'Lf T Y 9 T -exqe 1:2 sf--x- ,U .,HVMT:21,, F Firsf Row, left to right: Jaeger, McGinnis, VanOrsdale, Lapare, Abrams, Brown Cohoon, Rollins, Sawdye, Eagan, Taylor, Lillie, Croclcer. Second Row: Custer Hodgson, Boyer, Cody, Haney, Nyhart, WitTman, Zawadzlci, Howard, Crosby Keicher, Pandiscio, King, McHenry, Faulring, Heath, Third Row: Mr, Atkinson Harris, Hoffman, White, Webster, Millcs, Linehan, Crawford, Callaghan, Morrissey, Hansen, Cash, Pacanowslci. Fourth Row: Krieman, Moquin, Wilson, Walther, Staff, Donaldson, Rast, Will, Stein, Osgood, Fischer, Hard, Page, Butcher, Sipprell. i I 1 v PRESS ULUB WiTh The guidance oT Their ad- visor, lvlr. ATlcinson, The TiTTy mem- bers oT The Press Club wroTe up- To-daTe news in Hamburg High's monThly publicaTion, The Bulldog BulleTin. During The Three years oT iTs exisTence, The club has grown greaTly in membership. The success OT The newspaper This year is large- ly due To The unceasing eTForTs oT The ediTor, AniTa Cohoon, and her able sTaTT. 83 THE SOPHISTS Hamburg High Schools Tirst science club, The Sophists, Tormed This year, is made up OT sTudenTs seriously inTeresTed in The scien- Tific aspects oT The world around us. The members, under The guid- ance oT Mr. Jayne, share Their lcnowledge and experience with each oTher Through demonstration and discussion in The laboratory. Such clubs as This do much To saTisTy The curiosiTy oT our Tuture scienTisTs. First Row, left to right: Sipson, Sipprell, l-leath, McGinnis, Davidson, Eagan. Second Row: Bauer, Grigsby, Carter, Merkens, Whitehill, Waclc, Murray, Melberg, Mr. Jayne. OFFICERS - Left to right: Sipprell, Sipson. iii ii Md, is em, . ' f 'SE -ill is 1 4 ' l .,,. ..s,,.,.,,.s . ,. .. , s,.s,.,,As. m f- 1. iw WM, 1 ' i' ' M TM : f H V ---- .. OFFICERS - Left to ri ht: Thoman Stec . i Preston. First Row, left to right: Smith, Leyonmarlc, Fries, Roueche, Stein, Schroeclr, Agliata. Second Row: Miss Beyer. Whitehill, Crowley, Kautfmann, Davis, DelBello, Law, Kelly, E. Preston, James, Stec. Third Row: Jaeger, N. Preston, Thoman, B, Kruizenga, Whitehill, Miller, J, Kruizenga, Callaghan, J. Bley, Sherwood, Critchley. Fourth Row: Calkins, PTaTTenbach, Ellen Bley, Elaine Bley, Findlay, HoTFmann, Walters, Davis, Grove, Wertz. GATALINA ULUB i The Catalina Club is composed oT approximaTely TorTy girls who participate weekly in synchronized swimming. Membership in The club is limiTed and is deTermined by compeTiTive Tryouts held in The Tall. Under Barbara STec's leader- ship and Miss Beyer's compeTenT guidance, The club has progressed rapidly during iTs Two-year exisT- ence. To its many successTul ven- Tures, The group also added a waTer show held in May. First Row, left to right: Webber, G-roach, Georger, Wetter, Elliott, Connors Doolittle, Klatt, Minniclc. Second Row: Mr. Rodielc, Noviclc, Karr, Moquin, Huebsch. Ahrens, Debo, Logel, Ruppmann, Creighton, Thomas. Third Row: Joyce, Siegrist, Donovan, Arendt, Herold, Dugan, Stovall, Billings, Spute, Anderson, Nichols VARSITY H GLUB The Varsity H Club, under the supervision of Mr. William Rodielc and Mr. Richard Hansen, is an athletic and social club composed of varsity award winners, and spon- sored by the school. This year Jerry Elliott, presi- dent, led the club in ,sponsoring the annual Sweetheart Dance and many successful canteens. One of the outstanding services provided by this club is the annual distribu- tion ot seasonal sports schedule cards for all students and faculty. Other officers of the club were Jerry Connors, Vice-President: Larson, Wittman. Fourth Row: Squier, Evert, Henderson, Grigsby, Shaughnessy, James Al'1ClerSOn, Treasurer. Knoche, Ottley. OFFICERS - Seated. left to right: Georger, OFFICERS - Seated, left to right: Scitres, Lernke, Agliata. Standing: Valentine. Elliott, Connors. Standing: Anderson. G.A.A. The Girls Athletic Association, whose advisor is Miss Byrnes, is an organization composed of about ninety girls who are -sincerely inter- ested in sports and sportsmanship. This year they sponsored their an- nual Penny Carnival which had games, prizes, and lots of fun for all who attended. In addition to this, they sponsored several sports days between our intramural and class teams and those of other schools. First Row, left to right: Miss Byrnes, Monckton, Haney, Rast, Fries, Lemlce, Val entine, Leyonrnarlc, VanFelt, VanOrsdale, Cahoon, Evans, Lang. Second Rgw F'ndl5Y' HPQGU. WIlACzynski, Spoon, B, J. Thompson, Thoman,Viehe, Jaeger, Kaegebein Kelly, Agrliata, Davis. Third Row: Law, Miller, B. A. Thompson, Hoffmann, Mona Cook, Scitres, Jayne, Riggs, Fawcett, Voltz, Schwert. Fourth Row: Faulring, Bley Shefter, DelBello, Mitchell, Collins, Best, Kozan, Walcelee, Kadow Butcher Cal laghan, Sipprell. ' ' 85 Phillip Georger, Secretary: and CLUB SNAPS Shoot! Engineers of Tomorrow The Cream of Society 4 ZTQ'1ii T 4'-- N ,. The Magic Touch Mr, and Mrs. Hamburg Hail Columbia 7 Min+ ' w.u11m...,,x-- Mgg, 7 Bulldog Bulletin Goes to Press 86 24 416 wfwg is fm 041, Kyra 126 fha, fig H6659 Hijx Q QM I4 Q, Q N Q Q6 V H EQWQM I Q W K7 1 6 Q6 rg 4 J.: ,Z 2' fin. Ffa '- '12, .455-.1 1- 494-g' : ..irig',s , L., . Qv Q., 52,1 -af-C3 5 5515 E .5 .. f 2 fm.. 'af' 4. K ,qufira ..- - 75: .5 L.. Mm . up 'H+ . 'lbw-,, ' x -11,5 . ,Q2NwL,,Lgf?,1.' , . ,x r'- -.x,,i.,.' .1 .g'-BQ.-gli ?'Bc.r' -: - , 0 '. . 95,73-.-Af, , I - .1.,,f,.5,5:.S? , I A-J gg, wm:..,-,M '- .fa- 3-, '1,,:,5-ff . -. ' 'L 1 ' ' F, f-If: ,' '. 3 -' , 12, - 'Wfim '11-i '-T-f-'wwf - Yffiignil ff t A fffi ' .. -t Q, git It hu' v - ai. 951535: ' 'Wi 1. Km 'ff A , mg, .,.:.?g'.n.ffX'3q K , ,1 , , , .L ,.. -.'fL.i., '--- - ,,-fr' 'w A me . .f ' 1 it 2 En 2 . 5.: .f9.' - K- V - -...3 .-- -V 4. : .4-.mu Mi: .. 4 F -. no .-,M Y-'br v fr-' , .- - vial-at... Vl?',l . x - ' -. . 4- if-' I 1 GERALD CONNORS JOHN DOOLITTLE RAYMOND GROACH PATRICIA LEMKE KAREN LEYONMARK MARIANNE MATTUCCI MARION VAN ORSDALE JOHN KNOCHE JOHN THOMAS GARY WETTER 87 i Tw QQWJQI-Ti fa ghbimilix ' ' 'I I U4 , .wrwl ff cl!! N ,W 'I I 0 QI. 0,5 Aiwa KTTQJHEX .UML I . WL I KIC-sfvel Ox .x K. xr-TJ - I.,.-Tix A FirsI: Row, Iefi 'Io right Ferraro, Cluchey, Klatt, Herold, Lyons, Dougherty, Sanderson, Braymiller, Joyce, Bairett, Mr. Connors, Henderson, Wefter, Groach, Page, Second Row: Hansen. Third Row: Baker, W. I.ogeI, Evans, Winegar, P. Doolittle, Leitten, Brown, Stovall, Billings, Thomas, Ottley, Logel, Reuter, Pohlman, Arnold, Huebsch, Hoare Moore, Melberg, Mr. Rodiek, ' VARSITY FOOTBALL The Hamburg BuIIdog's Varsiiy Ieam, capiained by guard Jerry Connors, Ioariled iis way Ihrough anoiher successful season. Despiie Ihe accideni Io our Iirsi srring quarierback, John Doolirile, Ihe Purple and Whiie made a record of Tour wins, Ihree losses, and one Irie. The mosi exciiing game was played here againsr 1 vis, s .. ss .,,. in s5 kis3I,il:555i,52fMr' I' 2,311 ., fi Ti s is s 2 :?, ' , , ,Ina-5:1521 Go, Hamburg! SCORES Hamburg Opponenfs Hamburg 6 7 I3 Gowanda 6 Cleveland Hill 6 20 Wesi Seneca ,mm A, -,wie f Ii'iS215i23'i5 ' iiffifffliifwf, . A 3 f if ,..,, . fhiligisiiiiifd fi: I wifi Qfaflwtji fiiiiilbzll . 152 524,112 YI ZZ :gf ,si .J : : 11135 gg'f, f1'f,:Ii.:1gg 211 if R:?L:sz ssglggg 1255512 195 ,.: 222554, . fn:-assi' ,s gig 5sez,ssQ.gesggggg9 fg -swi m ff-w i - ' fwessf1g,g1g5g2,gs:wmi Q. sw . . U I, ,, W L, sv so ' ' . -,,,,s,mW is . s -2 . is,-ffieaxar 5 i g g.. . 5 F J, , gg ,5gQ.,Y,.,,qg,ig5g s ss . i , A M. 5 Y-fiiw rgiiiss 451551 4 . , ., V -1, ,.,. 3591? ' I -- ' I -Us ,I so ,s,::sf- H ' if I f - . a s Ig I r igs , is . . ' I 'its : A611 ' ' i I s 1 I FI T- I k I . , ,, , ,..,,, ,g,,,,,- . F552 . I I ,, 5 A! id aa..--Ni, ' ' GERALD CONNORS I3 26 Easi Aurora. Wiih exceIIenI defense, running, and passing, Ihe Bulldogs edged The Blue Devils, I4 Io I3. Caprain Connors was chosen Tor Ihe ECIC Di- vision I All-Siar Team. The coaches, Mr. Rodielc and Mr. Hansen, are looking forward Io nexI year's Iearn, Ied by Capiain-eIecI, Donald Ahrens. 'ifnfia Eisrf.. 1- rm: 1- ,f':-fi ' i ih sizsssssz. Fri I f 5 W 3 ,E 6 xrsfsiiis ggmssi. Q -ws, H 5 Sig s F 5 i is sg 'Is 2:1 Q. q,:,,,,si ww 5 7, 5r,W5fbgfSs2ssa , r Msaisgigf ,Missy fi g , iglgggwv ,,'.s .f , gigyv gf i 1 K :::.jf':::f',5 HQ, Elf On to Victoryl Opponenis Williamsville I3 O Arnhersi I9 Izroniier I4 6 Orchard Park I2 88 I4 Easi Aurora I3I Q?,fWa Qfiiiffs, ffm: , ,, -.mm-, First Row, left to right: Billings, Herotd, Thomas, John Doolittle, Klatt, Maus, Minnick. Second Row: Mr, Hansen, Holl ul' Sibley, Best, Pohlman, Joe Doolittle, Spute, Lyons. QS., QXJAJVWXQ VARSITY This year, Hamburg's Varsity Basketball team used its talents against some very tough Division I teams. Hamburg had an excellent detensive unit. The team showed a lot ot spirit, and they worked hard under the coaching ot Mr. Hansen. The outstanding seniors tor the Bulldog team WW MWWA . Qa- sAsKETnAi.L at OEf'3 4sfTfff MI j'0 'Po were Captain John Doolittle, David Klatt, John qbjj Thomas, Henry lvlaus, Tony Bill Minniclc, and Man- ager John Kauttmann. With tour iuniors and two sophomores returning next year, prospects look good tor an even better team. Hamburg can be proud ot the players who represent her. Captain Foot loose- SCORES Hamburg Opponents 4l 48 Cleveland Hill 54 56 36 7I Williamsville 52 97 7l 54 West Seneca 68 49 43 48 Orchard Park 56 64 89 JOHN DOOLITTLE And tancy tree! Hamburg Opponents 48 46 Amherst 64 65 47 42 Eden 24 37 43 54 Eastffxurora 53 58 4l Frontier 5l '.1 .-:,.,-V-...u.rza:.g.:w 1 , 5: HI ST . Ltr- 1: -'.. 52 22:.s'Z.5Ez:' f'fW5:fi:'1i9'-me-z..v, 314- 1.fPffd,, . N q':gfE5w:1z1-z:-- --si. ,i.e.n..x9,s,-re M H ns,-sv r . S.,-Q...,.s.,::,.:.., . ,. ,:,:f em- ..,. ,Z I5 rmxifwwfsfw 5 1 .- if , .ggnarr- 1 --I .. ' -' ' ,zz-:1 Ifwe- :.f1fs,,Q so ., 5, Q . . .. . ,,,. ,, , ' , Tia I X' 'I ' T 53QT'?5f54W Evmwwmf ss 51,355 vig! f , W 7331: ggi? ,ig fr S'f5s55s?? Tiff Q., , e we iiflffe wi, fn' mmf nfs- is ju 5 1,255.3 'Pi:E1f5'?f5,', fri QiiIf'fi,fl: 7 w . W-g,3555e,,. , A 2 if Alllglfizffiffrff 7 .CW are W I fn, M1393 .2 , es, 'f 1 1 , N- W ee. Q 2. Q . fs , ii M A ',,f?J.2, W1 iff?-Q .e em M sw we A W M Ii W me T51 ,. ggsgig being s We 5 Z M p if ms M W1 QQ? 1,3125 M Ee FN ii V A wh f-fY'M?f223?EiQ?.Q1fz5 4- s N :iw A ' YW LARRY SCHWERTFAGER Captain In front: Schwertiager. First Row, Iefi io right: Kiefer, I-Ier- ring, Doolittle, Ince. Second Row: Mr. Gates, Lewis, Klatt, Thomas, Jerge, Karr, Pohlrnan, Wetter, Brown, Wood. VARSITY BASEBALL In Ihe l957 season, our Varsily Baseball Team siaried oI3I wiih a loss in a praciice game, followed by a good season 'Io complele iis schedule. The Ieam's record for The season was seven wins, Iive losses. Two no-hillers highlighied The sireichi Tom Herring pilched a no-hiiier againsi Easl Aurora, and Bolo Kiefer followed suil on Ihe very nexl day againsi Eden. The biggesi and besi game of The season was againsi Wesi Seneca, a Iwelve-inning, I2-8 vicfory. Hambu Homerun? 90 I 4 3 2 3 2 I2 8 IO O IO O I 4 5 IIUIIIIUI 6 I Nichols 3 2 Orchard Park 5 6 Wesl Seneca 5 7 Easi Aurora O 4 Amhersi 6 4 Froniier 3 ponenfs Strike three-I THOMAS CZECHOWSKI Captain First Row, left lo right: Kelly, Arnold, Rochester, Walker, Mc- Creary, Colley, Garrison, E, An- derson, Prawel, Gunnell. Second Row: Lauritzeri, Sherwood, Sluhr, Joyce, Connors, Monahan, Czech- owski, Shaughnessy, Harold, Ram- sey, J. Anderson, Knoche. Third Row: Mr. Rodiek, Cluchey, Feas- Iey, Swieczkowski, Spoon, Burow, Sibley, Georger, Herm Hatlen, Sanderson, Howard, Shanks, Gue- tersloh, Mr. Foster. Fourth Row: Valois, Wingert, Willman, Hoare, Davidson, Aherns, Cook, DeMarco, DeVoe, Tone, Park, Ivlelberg, Herb VARSITY TRACK 'lm'- The I957 lrack season was an oulslanding one in many ways. Hamburg won six ol her eighl meelS. mosl by large margins, losing only lo Amhersl and Nichols. The leam placed lourlh oul ol lilleen leams al lhe ECIC meel, and second oul ol lwelve leams in lhe Seclion Six AA linals. This was lhe lirsl lime in six years lhal Hamburg did nol win lhe Seclion AA lille. A really oulslanding member ol lhe Purple and While was Caplain Tom Czechowski, who eslab- lished a new lrack record in lhe shol-pul, and also was a seclional champ in lhe shol-pul and discus. Torn was elecled lo be a member ol lhe Courier Express All-Slar lrack leam, and was awarded lhe American Legion lrophy lor his many achievemenls. John Sibley dislinguished lhe leam by becom- ing lhe seclional broad-iump champion. Oulslanding junior members ol lhe Track Team, Mike Cluchey and Paul Herold, were elecled lo be co-caplains ol lhe I958 leam. The boys lhis year did a really line iob all season under lhe direclion ol lheir coaches, Mr. Rodiek and Mr. Izosler. SCORES Hamburg Opponenls 88 Easl Aurora I6 42 Nichols 62 SI Wesl Seneca 26 69 Springville 35 6I Orchard Park 47 67 Iroquois 36 88 Fronlier I6 4I Amhersl 62 ECIC ,......, placed 4lh ol I5 leams Seclion AA . . . placed 2nd ol I2 leams Up and over Calch me if you can! 91 JOHN KNOCHE Captain First Row, left to right: Nichols, Gunnell, Witman, West, Stuhlmiller, Colley, Moquin, Swieczlcowslci, Mr. Foster. Second Row: Holland, Georger, Karr, Frey, Shanks, Weller, Dart. Third Row: McCreary, Anderson, Dugan, Squier, Knoche Garrison, Evert. GROSS 00llNTRY Although plagued by The Asian Flu through- out the season, Cross Country team under the leadership ot Coach Jack Foster and Captain John Knoche, compiled a record ot three wins and three losses. The team also went on to tie Williamsville tor the class AA Section 6 title. ln this meet, Cap- tain Knoche came through with an outstanding pertormance by placing second in the individual overall standings. Other outstanding runners tor the Purple and White were Pat Dugan, Phil Georger, David Dart, Jim Anderson, and Ken Kari? X Y . WRESTLING The 1957-I958 wrestling season has been a credit to the whole school, as well as to the team. Under the capable leadership ot Mr. Richard Hover and co-captained by Crusher Ray Groach and Gary Moquin, the team wrestled their way to many resounding victories, and a. very tew losses. Some ot the outstanding senior wrestlers this season have been the Crusher , Jerry Connors, Gary Moquin, Ed Davidson, and Frank Brown. There are other tine wrestlers who will make another great team next year. 1 'N 4 'N l RAYMOND GROACH GARRY MOQUIN Co-Captains First Row, left to right: Lennox, Witman, Page, Novick, E, Stuhlmiller, Moquin, Wingeier, Davis. Second Row: Greeno, Davidson, Prawel, Connors, Groach, Evans, Brown, Quick, Wood. Third Row: Mr. Hover, R. Stuhlmiller, Beller, Rusert, Webber, Morrissey, Bodenstedt. Krie- man, Hottman, Rockwood, Ruth, Endress. gbffzfff 1214 4 A-ve, vfz'-'-4-f f '-'12 ' V A! 4xVA,7,?Clf ,, rpffe -ffbf ,C-2.eQJ2ZLfLf A CHARLES ELLIOTT JOHN SHAUGHNESSY First Row, left to right: Creighton, Ruppmann, Leese, Dalmer, Soboleslci, Pacitico, Koch, Punch, Clulow, Rose, Fleming, Brevorlca, Wodtlce. Second Row: Mr. Brand, P. Mansell Weinreich, Woolley, J. Mansell, Wetter, l-lutchison, Thorpe, Butler, J, Stovall, Callaghan, Shaughnessy, Wind. Third Row: Smith, Burdette, Schaeter, Sherlc, Elliott, Murray, Carter, CO'CaPf5lV15 W. Stovall, Anderson, Dugan, Smolinslci, Leitten, Evert, Merlcens. BDWLING The Purple Keglers participated in one ot the most closely contested league competitions under the leadership ot Mr. Quentin Bucher and Captain Bob Squier. Our team accounted tor many upset victories in this young but tast-growing high school sport. l-ligh bowlers on the team were Bob Squier, Roger Siegrist, Dick Bauer, and Bill Grigsby. SWIMMING The Swimming team, under the leadership ot Coach William Brand and Co-captains Jerry Elliott and John Shaughnessy, has compiled a very credit- able record. The outstanding teature ot this year's team was the spirit, which the boys demonstrated throughout the season. Outstanding swimmers tor the Purple and White were Gary Wetter, Pat Dugan, Bill Carter, Peter Weinrich, Jim Anderson and Paul Mansell, most ot whom will return as iuniors and seniors to again become the tinmen ot Hamburg High School. First Row, left to right: Cash, West, Debo, Drullard, Grat. Second Row: Zinc, Wingert, Grigsby. Squier, Bauer, Fox, Carpenter, Mr. Bucher. . Lffffif - as T. ie of P 1 -' .Ty ?F'.c U-3 U I .E W. co -5 Qkx a-' df:-1 ', S E- -. ROBERT SQUIER Captain First Row, left Io right: S. Dugan, P. Dugan, Finnerty, Grigsby, Debo. Second Row: Mr. I-Iover, Funch, Muscott, Bjerre, Butler. TENNIS The Jrennis Ieam, guided loy Coach I-lover and Capiain Ivlilfe Finneriy, had an excepiional sea- son lasi year, as ii won boih 'Ihe singles and doubles AA seciional compeiiiion. I-larnIourg's over-all season record was eleven wins. Iwo losses. The Team lied for The Division I Iiile wi+h Amhersi, los- ing 2 To I in +he play-offs. WILLIAM CONWAY Captain TT L:,, - .Xi if . if r e ff :Vx r ? -e ' ---- .. ,I - ' f - 1 V gg, -N g. MICHAEL FINNERTY Captain GOLF I-Iamburg's golf Ieam, in Hs second year of play, came in Ihird in The league wirh a 6-4 record. The Jream, led by Capiain Bill Conway, placed second in Ihe seciionals. Bill Conway, Bill Spuie, Caplain-eleci Bill Logel, Jim Bill- ings. Cher Rosinslci, and Roger Sipson made up 'rhe +eam. Their efforls made ir a very successful season lor Ihe Bulldogs! Ja lf? was .Im-,L uc. In front: Conway. In back, left io righi: Mr. T 94 omilc, Rosinslci, Billings, Spute, Logel. I. V. FO0TBALL With coaches Gates and Bucher, the Junior Varsity had a very good season this year. They accumulated a record ot tive wins, one loss. Captain Joe Doolittle did a tine iob as quar- terback, and Bob Pearson, Dick Creighton, Dick Grupka, and Bill Rochester were outstanding during the season's games. First Row, left to right: Cluchey, Rosser, Jones, Fleming, Klein, Rusert, Rucker, Ferraro, Wodtke, Smithgall, Corbran. Second Row: Dalmar, McColgin Millar, Doolittle, Prawel, Grupka, Rochester, Pearson, Cash, Mertz, Lewis Kurtzman, Nowak, Third Row: Mr. Gates, Quick, Grat, K. Bruce, Sherk Picku Christo her Hutchison Wittme er Burow Simoneit Hornbeck Bur pi P - - Y I i . f ' dette, Woolley, Drullard, Belcer, Lauritzen, C. Bruce, Mr. Bucher, Fourth Row: Jackson, Barton, Funch, Creighton, Armitage, Anderson, Rooney, Gratt, Kreamer, Filipiak, Webber, Wingeier, Roeder, Newberry, Hale. -94 RCW Tigwffy 1 I i JOSEPH DOO LITTLE KENNETH PRAWEL Co-Captains I. V. BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity team has made a good showing this year with an almost undeteated season. The boys have worked hard under the coach- ing ot Mr. Rine. I. V. BASEBALL The J. V. baseball team is a prov- in ground tor those boys who wish play varsity baseball Under Mr . X W vpdfvib M L Bucher and Tom Reuter, this year's team gained the needed experience THOMAS REUTTER Captain In front: Logel. First Row, left to right: Zinc, Siegrist, Pearson, Rucker, Reuter, Ni- chols, Winegar, Doolittle, Armitage. Secon Row: Grupka, McGatTic, Lewis, Rice, Czern iejewski, Moore, Hale, Evans, Cash, Mr Bucher. 95 Bowling Field Hockey Soccer !l7f7WfWf ,wfww Speed-a-Way ffafdffff ,,,,5,,gwffM,,,- Ma. is ,W T 'W ,-ffm' www I i mn ' ' ' .i .Q , W, My , Q' - W Mid-.f-fx' - uf GIRLS' The many sporTs oTTered To The girls in Hamburg High School This year have TaughT Them The skill oT The games and The meaning oT Teamwork. Under Miss Beyer's and Miss Byrnes' supervision, The girls acquired These skills. Some oT The sporTs oTTered were loaskeTball, bowling, swimming, Tield hockey, Tennis and volley- ball. These were boTh individual and Team sporTs. Tennis l Badminton ,, , 5 , 4-5 SPORTS The Girls Afhlelic Associalion is a clulo 'lor which The girls can qualify by earning enough X poinls in inlramural acfivilies. A+ +he end of 'rhe school year, lerrers are awarded To Jrhose girls who meer The requiremenls. These lellers show +ha'r Jrhe girls have learned fair play and Jrhal' ihey worked diligenlly lo win lhis honor. I Archery Swedish Gymnastics l Volleyball Basketball V A R S I T Y CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Turner, Lang, Preston, Jayne, Kaegebein, Fawcett. The l-luddle G-ol Hamburg! Gel What would any loig game be like with- out the sparlcle and pep of our cheerleaders? Throughout the year, their spirit and vitality lead us in cheering l'lamlourg's 'teams on to victory. 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