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X' ,gmkmft ., Qi scifi' -A 's was-.aa ,., 1 i iii X 'hr I' 245 in the communicative world. .,+,.L 'I!!SJQ ' e .' ' 41- k .'a ' ., ,.,' G.-'4 'Ns 4 . ,HI 4 LT' ' W- liar-Qdhaao r ia ai x-'S' 5 Miss Suzanne Magavero Mrs. Doi-oth Baldwin Miss Catherine Collins . , Y . Department Chairman lfrcnch 1, 2 Latin 1, 2. 5 French 2, 3, 4 S. Bottom row: Fugle, Stengel, Bruder. Second row: Krause, Sobetzer. Adragna, Chapman, Owen. stvwl IZ LAND W Q ll ii? Y' nw ' 3' 1 it -- 1 .-.MB 5 ,fn . , tg 2 F Kimi!!! Mrs. Doris Isaman Mrs. Dolores Tavkar Miss Kathryn Wfarncr Spanish 1, 2, 3 Spanish 1, 2 German l. 2, 3 Languages One of the major problems on our earth today is the lack of communication between nations. There are too many people who are speaking without being understood, too many people hearing without understanding. This past year the Hamburg High School Language Department has been doing its best to eliminate that problem. Four different languages were offered to choose from: French, Latin, German and Spanish. Each of the modern languages emphasized the importance of speaking fluently and understanding what is spoken, while Latin students learned that their chosen language was far from useless in a modern world. Sans doute, when a Hamburg High School student speaks, the world will understand. Bottom row: Jeffery. Second row: Hart, O'Brien. 26
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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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and to prolit from our assets. Business This efficient department has completed another successful year in preparing many of our students for their chosen careers in the business world. Typing, shorthand, office practice, bookkeeping, business law, and retailing are just some of the courses offered. At the end of their senior year, these students possess sufficient know- ledge to obtain good jobs as typists, stenographers, accountants, or bookkeepers. One of the greatest number of employment opportunities in offices is in the clerical area. After completing this program, a student should be able to pass the Civil Seryice exam for clerk-typist or typist. The need for capable stenographers and receptionists is great. Participation in the secretarial courses stimulates interested students to attend business schools for advanced training. Miss Margaret Flanagan Defmrlmenl Chair mm: Shorthand I Shorthand 2 and Transcription . l 5- N MF' James Owen Mr. XVi1liam Rudnicki Mrs. Margaret Slade BUSIUCSS I-TWV Bookkeeping 1. 2 Business Arithmetic PCISOHHI TYPIUB Introduction to Business Bottom row: Olivieri. Second row: Clifford, Draudt, -lanca. Norchand 'f ,if mam - ,. .N , 4 V14 au. Q, via rt 'lbw ffwwfvi V fnttrnmkmmjgu is Q 1 vpn, T A at ,tw ,ga wrt' wax: 59 A' A f fffi: l,-1 ff f y, 2111 it ., .,,, ,U 3 1, ' N 8 x. s lf? -, rf: ' , ii fl, 498 l +10 :ri .. - ., 1 Mrs. Nancy Hiller Notehand Office Practice Shorthand 2 and Transcriptit Miss Marion Wfinkler Regents Typing Introduction to Data Processing - ., was ,, , .1 ,SW ' '- YH ,aff 41? 3135 K I I 'mv A I N X , T547 ' i 1 is fd A iff' ml? ln asm-twtcW? ' 'ft T, fp, 41 JOURNALS MAY at user: to RECORD srecm. wats or TRANSACTl0?15 -W3 gr, I 495 Dinse, Henning, Pritchard, Migas. Vara, Brown. 27
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