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Mr. Harry Hatten Superintendent Mrs. Dorothy Burdette Mrs. Mary Heath .tty H eg .iffy f ',,,.a :7.i . .. - . ,, ' K' R395 t Mrs. Ethel Millar Mrs. Louise Said Secretaries Superintendenfs Office The smooth operation of any school system is due in no small part to the actions of its super- intendent. We at Hamburg are fortunate in having such a man as Mr. Harry Hatten to fill this im- portant position. In addition to handling capably his various administrative duties as coordinator between the Board of Education and the various schools in such matters as the hiring of teachers, the formulating of school policy, the publishing of the Board of Education Newsletter, and the current planning for a new junior high school, he has served as an effective spokesman for both students and faculty of our schools in matters concerning them and the community at large. This year Mr. Hatten has been ably assisted by Mr. Paul Zaccarine, an administrative intern, who is here to acquire on-the-job training under the Ford Foundation program. Other General Office personnel includes Mrs. Burdette, Mrs. Greenwald, Mrs. Heath, Mrs. Millar and Mrs. Said. Mr. Paul Zaccarine Administrative Intern
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Mr. Elbert Carroll Heck Vzrr Preszdr nt Mrs Flizabeth J f ' . 'ft , '.j'ffy fl ' 1 f- f K ,l' l. e 1 .,':-' lg, ', , 'pf l FV' ff 'ffl 1 ' ' 'f 'ff f 4 fffff 1 ',' ' was-1-em ' '31 ff' iff 7 7 'V Q X . 5' f ' fx Q31 'jill' . . f XY '? 7lfQff2. ' ,1?fzf. jviiffljg H Y. f e l X. f , f-,- 7' ' yr pf Mr. Wilbur Helwi Mr. Allan Will I O Mrs. Theodora Greenwald Board of C1f t'5ef'e y Educahon The Board of Education, governing body of our school system, numbers among its duties the hiring of school personnel, the preparation of the budget, and the setting up of school policy. We are grateful to the elected members who, led by Mr. Karl W. Sipson, the president, have given unselfishly of their time to solve the problems of our growing school system. In addition to monthly business sessions, the Board has often met with department representatives to discuss special problems. This year's main project has been the new junior high school with the major emphasis on the finalizing of building plans. Spring saw the breaking of the ground and the initial construction of the two and one-half million dollar building sched- uled to open in September 1964. 7 Anderson
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Principa1's Office To the Class of 1965 in the Space Age: Four years ago you came to Hamburg High School as individuals eager to test yourselves in a new environment, and seeking knowledge, under- standing, and insight. You came with hopes, as- pirations, some doubts and fears. You came seeking answers and opportunities to better understand yourselves and others. Here you found abundant opportunities to grow in your ability to live more productively, intelligently, and harmoniously. You grew in wis- dom and understanding through daily participa- tion in enriching experiences in the classrooms, the laboratory, the library, and in athletic con- tests. You had opportunities to plan, to try, and to fail-opportunities to replan, to re-try, and to succeed. You have been able to doubt, to question, and to seek, and have had opportunities to think, to know, and to find. You have learned to observe, to help, and to share. Mr. Lloyd Jayne Assistant Principal Mr. Spencer Ravel Principal Rich in daily living, you now leave Hamburg High School with a strong faith in your fellow- men, a firm belief in your ability to shape the future in the Space Age, and with eagerness to carry on the work of our dedicated teachers, who through the years have helped to produce this Nation of strong people, living in dignity, and placing men's freedom and welfare above all else. This is your challenge. The hopes and prayers of your administrators and faculty go with you as you face the future. Cvv-'fa' 'WE-iP'W6r -wp 11, 7 H 's Y. f ' , I' 5 .. ,.,., .. . - 'f .ai-lf ,'.' 'iw K K xg.- . ff-,,.w iikesyxse gif - ra .. ,Ip - -1, E5 li' , f a. - ' V. --. L. ,f gs, 1.3.15 ,Sig V IZ' ' . ' 1' V f.-111 ' .l ' 'fi g ' 1-.1 53 gf, J I up K . W - ' 1 iff . -:Q , I Mrs. Ruth Meyn Mrs. Ruth Horton Secretaries
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