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0 0 g l Advisors guide us to graduation Throughout the year the Senior Class Advisors have done an outstanding iob of leading our class through one of its most memorable years. The success or failure of our class depended a great deal upon their endless efforts. This year, as in the past, they have earned our gratitude and appreciation. The activities just wouldn't have been possible without the benefits of their experience. We would like to express our appreciation to all the advisors for their time and effort in making the Senior Play a great success. Thanks again-from the Class of 72 . Advisors guided us to graduation. Front Row: Miss Magavero, Mrs. DeMeyere, Mrs. Bol- linger, Mrs. Viehe, Mrs. Meisenheimer, Miss Mattie, Mrs. Dye, Mrs. DornhaFter. Second Row: Mr. Huen, Mr. Keller, Mrs. Glazier, Mrs. Birdsall, Mr. Walkowski, Mr, Yates, Mr. Owen, Miss Byrnes, Miss Winkler, Miss Clinton, Mr. Teague, Mr. Reichard. Central Boards activities make year bright Through the devoted assistance of Mrs. Viehe, the Senior Central Board had a memorable and highly suc- cessful year. Our unique class officers and sixty other members elected from Senior homerooms made all the decisions which resulted in our class activities. Central Board's activities make year bright. Front Row: Jonathan Freedman, Arlene Will, Cynthia Owen, Dianna Dinka, Michael Hines ttreasurerl, Cathy Moore tpresidentl, Edward O'ConnelI tvice presi- dentl, Sandra Herschel isecretaryl, Sally Brendle, Jeanne Romance, Patrice Fors. Second Row: Suzanne McGuire, Debra Karoczun, Diane Knappert, Susan Wilkerson, Donna Scanlon, Jody MacMurray, Kathleen Brand, Kathleen Agro, Mary Benzinger, Gail Gornikiewicz, Marie Gambino, Anne Mattimore, Gail Root. Third Row: John Fugle, Diane Some of the activities were: the soaking-wet car wash, the newly organized cider and donut parties, and skating party. The fund-raising Senior play helped finance the picnic, banquet and graduation activities. The exciting year was concluded by the P.T.A.'s gift, the Senior Ball. Kirst, Sondra Zintz, Barbara Max, Joan Schreier, Barbara Stahl, Wendy Vukelic, Debra VanWagnen, Paulette Luther, Barbara Brown, Melinda Connine, Karen Faulring, Mary Schoettield, Kathleen Higgins. Fourth Row: James Altherr, James Markello, Gerald Schoenborn, William Doherty, Eric Loomis, George Dickey, Bruce Phillips, James Draudt, Michael Muirhead, Ryan Sullivan, Gary Reinecke, Mark Thiel, Patrick Murphy.
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Genevieve Ducros Anne Meyer Deborah Forney Friends that aren't so foreign I want to make the most of these few lines to thank everybody who has helped me to spend such a nice year in Hamburg High School. Being an exchange student is a really great experience. I have liked this school very much because of its life, everybody can participate in it. Genevieve Ducros 27 avenue de Paris XI I France I was sent to Hamburg through the ICYE and have enioyed a most helpful year. I will continue my education in some kind of graphic work. I will always remember my many new friends and especially my host family Finch. I thank you for this un- forgettable year. Christof Blum Narzissenweg 30 CH-3098 Konig Switzerland l'm Anne Meyer from Switzerland and if you wonder if I have liked it here, I really have! Since I don't have a problem with language anymore I sometimes forget l'm an exchange student. It has been easy to find friends in school and everywhere I go! Hamburg is a wonderful place to live! My Swiss address: Ausserdorf 6260 Reiden Switzerland During my short but pleasant stay in Ham- burg, l have found the reasons that the United States is the first country in the world: friendly people, wonderful class- mates, help of any type. This has been an unforgettable year. My address is: Mauricio Mutis Transversal 27 ifl23-59 Bogota, Columbia South America Learning to use the abacus, to write in Japanese, and to make Japanese dolls and kimonos were some of the many things Deborah Forney enioyed during her thirteen-month stay in Osaka, Japan. Here, she attended an all girls' private school where she studied Japanese litera- ture, probability and statistics, chemistry and Japanese cooking-and she loved every minute of it! 17 Christof Blum . , iyri I I I A , 'K ' . 0 Mauricio Mutis
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I L, I ? Once upon a time we were freshmen R' via: - is I , Vnhe A 2 'fs his ' 4: f 5' .I ' 'I I R, fy, sd :gg gypv. ' . 'f-Axv. ffl.. 'Y ,Y WE E. i .g I' EL?-iw -1 4' - f - . H:.,,g24: I 1 ' J I 1 f . ,x7 as J ' I V L-A' 5 I 344 L to .5 g CLASS RING DEBORAH ABBOTT Tender, serene and sincere MICHELE AGNEW She is modest in her speech but exceeds in her actions. KATHLEEN AGRO I know there is an angel within me I am constantly shocking. DONALD ALEXANDER RALPH ALLEN JAMES ALTHERR LEONARD AMICO Rich in good works Treasure somewhere in the sea A good king is C, public servcngi A youth, Iightvhearted and and he will find where. he is a fountain of honor. Conlenlu SUE ANDERSON ERIC ANDRES ELAINE ANTOS MARK ARCHER Her heart does kindly glow. KEITH ARENDT Friends my soul with IOY ' remembers. Much might be said on both s CAROL ARMITAGE 'Thou crownest the year with thy goodness. ides. She smiled, and I saw the sun in Though a man be wise, it is no her bright and sparkling eyes. shame for him to live and learn. ROBERT AUL JUDITH BAIR All experience is an arch to Her smile is like moonlight when 19 build upon. the sun has set.
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