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their task yet unfinished, but nobly advanced. . E. ..k: .1 t nann . S S A Student C onnczl and Cabznet Hamburgs Student Council, as the elected representa- l ' tive body of the students, is responsible for the student I, government of the school. This year a Cabinet was created S' 'P to assist the President and the Council in carrying out ,,t, In addition to these responsibilities, the Student Council William Phil1iPS has represented our school in many worthwhile projects. Christopher Bond President Vice-President In November Hamburg hosted the district meeting of the New York State Association of Student Councils. During Christmas vacation, the Council sponsored a dance for C Hamburg High graduates. As a member of the Foster Parents Plan, the Student Council, on behalf of the entire student body, supported an underprivileged child in Greece. Through these projects the Student Council has taken a vital step toward the development of responsible leader- ship and citizenship among Hamburg students. Under the guidance of its advisor, Mr. Edwin Osborne, it has led Hamburg High School toward better student government. Judith Meyers Duncan XVood Secretary Treasurer Bottom Row: Wood fTreasurerj, Meyers CSccretaryj, Bond CVice-Presidentj, Phillips CPresi- dentj, Mr. Osborne. Second Row: Smith, Guy Tillou, Swieczkowski, Cook, Bonerb, J. Phillips, Knapp, Miller, Gregory Tillou. Tbird Row: Walker, Rade, Silliman, Whitmyer, Hanson, Eaton, Morris, Randall, Boyer. Fonrlb Roux' Eoit, Sadd, Horton, Dearden, Thebo, Noshay, T. Moses, M. Moses, Loring. Fiftb Row: Valentine, Mayheld, Hansen, Cochran, Logan, Hare, Altherr, Wilson, Davis. Seated: Phillips CPresidentj, Byers, Webb Shn1difzg.' Wfood, Eaton, Huntley, Rusert. 11
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