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The Student Council made up of homeroom presidents is the legislative body of our school. Bottom Row: Draudt, Horton, Graham, Gunnell, Sampson, Lancaster, Dearden, V. Bley, Merrow, Light. Second Row: Chai, Abbott, Ahrens, Demler, Megas, Evans, Wegner, Minkel, Moore, Kunkle, Newton, Wertz, Pesch, Milano, Hines, Bame, S. Bley, Hoffmann, Golden, Lebo, Alexander, Boroski, Mr. Ulrich. Third Row: Ramsey, Rusert, Stevens, Valentine, Tubb, Head, Schmitt, Emerling, Converse, Czer- niejewski, Kaluza, Thomsen, Squier, Galac, Alderdice, Dawson, Aquila, Perrin, Reynolds. Student Council Last june saw an exciting campaign which re- sulted in the election of john Lancaster as 1962-65 president of the Student Council. At its first meeting, the Council, consisting of the presidents of the vari- ous homerooms, selected as its other oflicers Sue Sampson, vice-president, Sue Gunnel, secretary, and Keith Graham, treasurer. Mr. Robert Ulrich is the advisor. Among the achievements of this year's Council were the drawing up of a student handbook and the starting of an interscholastic debating team. The john Lancaster President Suzanne Gunnell Secretary Officers Council also subsidized the new school newspaper and provided the refreshment stand at the football and basketball games. The Council joined the American Field Service Village Committee in the annual Pizza Parade to raise funds for our student exchange program. Hamburg High School has been ably served by this fine group which provides the student body with a vital link to the Administration and the com- munity as a whole. Sue Sampson Vire President Margaret Graham Treasurer ' 4
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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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