Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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Honors in l .,11. ,ff 1 -,.,:, -V' - X '-,ga ry Gloria X T . ' ' Taylor X it -, . Salute Nxtif A?f'Y - Susan Leader Hansen Class Vice- President Ecboes Asst. Editor ff' john Leitten Class Treasurer David Czerniejewski National Honor . . . . . . . Society in the traditional Junior Day activities. At the luncheon, we President sat on the edge of our seats until the 1960 yearbook staff was announced. Then we returned to prepare for Commotion in the Ocean , an assembly program put on by our own talented classmates. As the sun set on our days as juniors, we looked forward with great anticipation to our return to the halls of Hamburg High as seniors. Now we are in command. Our boys are captains and leaders of our varsity sports. Under their able guidance we experienced an undefeated football season and cheered to victory our cham- pionship cross country team. The other teams lived up to, their reputations as good sports and proudly represented Hamburg High in all competition. The yearbook staff exercised authority over the many enthusiastic members of the student body who helped us compile this record of events. Our senior play, On- ions in the Stew , gave those who participated valuable experi- ence and provided entertainment for all who attended. Our Halloween Party, Christmas Party, Senior Picnic, and Banquet brightened up the calendar for our spirited seniors. As we don our caps and gowns and accept our diplomas, we regret leaving the Good Ship Echoes without reaching the final Port of Knowledge, but we will continue our search inspired by the rules of the sea learned at Hamburg High. 13 john Molis Salutatorian

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