Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)

 - Class of 1969

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to express Ourselves. l Rehn 1557 V Q-If . E,,f1gffi, .9 'fff2i:5',If if: , Miss Barbara Fischer Miss Laura Gillette Mr. Daniel Lake Miss Marguerite Mattie English ll English 10 English 10 English 12 English 10 Mrs. Sandra Durfec Department Plot diagrams and soliloquies were memorable parts of the one-semester course in English IV. With the concentration on World Literature, stu- dents rounded out their high school English program with an appreciation of the literature of other lands. Advanced work in grammar and composition also made up the course study in English IV. Students who had shown exceptional achievement in English were selected for an Ad- vanced Placement course. This full-year program emphasized extensive research into literary works, intensive reading, and panel discussions. -ea Horton, Hilke, Bucher, Wiltsie Chambers The literary heritage of the American people was the subject of Sophomore English. Students were introduced to a variety of our country's writers, both past and present, and to the periods in which they lived and wrote. They became acquainted with and learned to evaluate style and technique, and to appreciate such authors as Mel- ville, Hawthorne, Hemingway, and Wilder. The concentration in the junior year was on the literature of England, with emphasis on the time- less works of Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Dickens. Students also became familiar with the develop- ment of the English language from the Anglo- Saxon period to the present. Practical English Mr. Arthur Robinson Mrs. Elaine Starr Reading English 12 English 10 Mr. Robert Yates English 11 Speech 23 Ke rnen, Whitfield, McDonnell.



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the Surroun dlng forces . Z t ,r 1 Y-ef ft K' fmt, ii ii t'f, f Mrs. Ethel Viehe Mr- Lance Eggleston Defmflmeul Chairman Chemistrb' Biology Science Do you like exploration of animals and plants tinier than the eye can see? Would you like to know chemical formulas of cry- stals and learn about the events in nature that change our lives? All this-and more- make up interesting and useful information available to the students of Hamburg High School who participate in the science courses that are offered. These courses are: biology, chemistry, microbiology and physics. Mrs. Camille Gilmour Chemistry Chemistry A.P. Mr. Fred Keller Chemistry Physical Science Mr. Harry Hilaire Mr. James Jones Physics Chemistry Physical Science iisii S si e T Q I , 'ii' iii g ., if Mr. Pere: Mirando Mrs. Evelyn Morgan Biological Science Microbiology Biology The Science Department, headed by Mrs. Viehe, stresses the importance of the sciences and, with the cooperation of the teachers, interested students are receiving a great many awards for their outstanding efforts. Jenner, Hart, Sommer, Root, Hastings. D Mr. Norbert Szarletta Biology 3' s ,M L tv Bottom row: Valyo, Horton. Second row: Finch Huson, Ortel. Pericak, Lindsay, Stanes, Turton, Morehouse. T5 , ,.,- 5 is ' 1 ' ' 7 'K ' - jest hw ,si ,,,... K.

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