Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)

 - Class of 1966

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dwerse m znterests yet loyalty . . Assistant Principal Dear Graduates, the responsibility of the high school in this rapidly changing world has become increasingly complex. Fifty years ago, the high school existed in a relatively stable society where important changes were gradual. Now the high school must help students prepare themselves for active participation in a world of change in which the needs of the future are totally unpredictable. To acquire a sound understanding of the funda- mentals, to learn to explore the unknown, to apply given talents to new problems-this is your challenge, this is your goal. aff! Mr. Lloyd Jayne Mrs. Ruth HOIIOU Mfg, Esther Beck HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE SECRETARIES to 0ur3JgGraduates. As you leave our school, we fiewish the future. Some otzyyou will continue yourfeducatitiiiylotheifjsffyiswill em- ploymentgjgand some will serve 'in the eOinilitaryifffforceszii Whereveiffiiiiyou gogfflreemember to beglgproud of your heritage as an Americang to be hiitnble success that come your wayg not to seek a pathifof comfort, to'face challengegg to live uprightly and spect the rights of ryourifellowfynfrgng andgto be dissatisfied with mediocrity. Make the ihat hopes for the future may ' ' 9

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T1iQi?SUP6fiidtendeht's regular duties as pChief to create a student body . ,,e,,,..., . . , A . , em This has been aryear ofpiextensive inftHamburg's educationalgffacilitigst Hatten, as Superin- ofc Sihoolsgfworking in conjunction withthe Board of Education, has striventgto coordinate and distribute newl a ro rifited federal funds It is antici P ir K' lr ' ' result of this program, Iflamburg schools will be able to provide expanded cttrriculumtandfia special- ized spummergfptograngef ' trator fentaxl the maintenance 0fg4gtl?- mOS?1Crn,6smootl11y functioning school these responsibilities begntiincreastnglye demanding, Mr. Hattenphas conz - tinued -to give priority to perspnalpaggaterestsitgelein the Swderlfsf tree A ssistant Superintendent It is a pleasure to welcome Mr. Gerald Ger- bracht as Assistant Superintendent of Business Affairs in Hamburg Central Schools. Working in this capacity, he must allocate all available and anticipated funds to meet the needs of the entire educational system. Experienced as both administrator and teacher, Mr. Gerbracht is familiar with the financial requirements of the many varied areas in the district complex. Formation of this valuable office is indicative of our school district's continuing growth and development. Mr. Gerald Gerbracht 2 ,V d ' up Kipp y , ytyy ivy Mrs. Louise Said Miss Joan Miller V Mrs. Dorothy Burdette Mrs. Mary Heath SUPERINTENDEN1-,S SERVICE SECRETARIES



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master craftsmen, apprentices 1 . vu- we' -sw 1 ag, it i, ' N Ifjf . i I N 32, Qi ii 5 if T ' r -A f e-cv. r - . V : .if We . 1 'i . V I? X I Q - ig, 5411? . , ff' Q , 'sjQig. 'f N9 rtss mn. MR. SPENCER W. RAVEL 'iYou have that great gift of wisdom and knowledge which only God could possibly give . . . You were worthy to receive it and wise to use it for the benefit of your great Country. This is an excerpt from one of the many student tributes presented to Spencer Ravel at a dinner on May 15, 1965, recognizing his twenty-five years of service in Hamburg. These letters sincerely express the respect and admiration of those who know the dignity, the understanding, and the genial smile which reflect the inherent kindness of this honored American. His tasks are herculean, but his unwavering faith in youth has moved him to dedicate himself to us. His life of service and high standards is a way of living to be emulated by all of us who know and love Mr. Spencer Ravel. The honored guest The table of speakers .RSCT 1

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