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Principal? Office A, high schooh as any organizauon, Inust have capabkg inkuemed imrsonnelin a supervh- ory position if it is to function smoothly and effectively. Hamburg High School is directed by two expedenced leaders who obvioudy are gen- uinely concerned with the welfare of the student. Dir. Raveh our prnuipah lends his mdsdoni and understanding to the many administrative deci- Qons mdnch lnust be rnade daHy. Snnuarbg bln Jayne handleslhe rnany probknns udnch confront him with the sincerity of purpose necessary in adnnnimerhig such a conndex educadonal pro- granr Though busy wnh supervmory dunes bodi rnen are ahvays ready to give personal aid and friendly counseling to any student. Assisting these men are Mrs. Meyn and Mrs. Horton, who competently handle the secretarial work and contribute to the friendly atmosphere in the office. MR. JAYNE Assistant Principal Q l W5 flw L A MR. RAVEL Principal I ,I MRS. HORTONK T454 1 i 5 y .fi 1' f fi 4 flf'2ac-f- i ...-fb' 5, 'tt' K Wi' 'N f ' 3 ,-., 1 f t Q V 55 riffs 2.717 k.kk 'S gi Qi FY ,.',, t t .11 .iw H ,, I Vg MRS. MEYN r 4' 1 'gfgy
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MR. HATTEN Superintendent Superintendent? Office Mr. Hatten, as Superintendent of the Hamburg School System, coordinates all the activities of the school district. He informs the Board of Education of the desires and needs of the students and faculty and sees that the de- cisions of the Board are carried out in the administration and general policy of the schools. Mr. Hatten's dedication to the furthering of education and his desire to see his philosophy of education in practice, combined with sincerity in all his dealings, have earned him a place of respect in the community. 1 S . trf a n t at 0 F i ler f . 'n was BURDETTE tttss ,Q cyy MRS. HEATH irti if fittsts , i f tyyl Secretaries if :KE t 'ix' . Vttc A capable staff aids our Superintendent. Mrs. Millar, 'V ,f-H, if ' Mrs. Burdette, Mrs. Heath, and Mrs. Said competently .K l, handle the variety of secretarial duties which are so lfjj important to the efficient operation of the school f'l system. . ' r MRS. MILLAR MRS. SAID 10
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RICHARD VIEHE President KEITH GRAHAM Vice-President Following the democratic tradition, students at Hamburg elect homeroom presidents who, in turn, represent them in Student Council. This year, ably led by president Richard Viehe under the guidance of Mr. Ulrich, faculty advisor, the Student Council has considered school problems and has actively supported both school and community projects. School services have included maintaining the student store, supervising the refreshment stand at football and Student Council SUE TERWILLIGER Treasurer SUE BLEY Secretary basketball games, and furnishing Merit Award med- als. As a community service, the Student Council assisted the American Field Service committee in raising funds for the exchange student program. This yearis projects were the annual pizza sale and a Barbershop Quartet Concert. Thus, the Student Council links the administra- tion, the community, and the student body as a whole. STUDENT COUNCIL-First Row: Witka, Stec, Hoffman, Terwilliger, Bley, Graham, Viehe, Case. Second Row: Mr. Ulrich, Mattulke, Sampson, Newton, Burr, Milano, Hamilton, Flock, Butcher, C. Taylor, Wegner, Kipp, Pantle, Wack. Third Row: M, Brown, Head, Shanks, Cata- lano, Lancaster, Burpee, Anzalone, Beesley, Blackshear, Anderson, T. Taylor, Smith. Fourth Row: Webber, Steares, Hargesheimer, Czerniejewski, S. Brown, Hine, Kaluza, Rose, Lederman, Hart.
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