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Dedication MR. CHARLES FRANKLIN There are usually several people who deserve the distinction of the yearbook dedication. The LION '73, however, selected one person who particularly stood out among the rest. He is Mr. Charles Franklin. Mr. Franklin has many fine qualities. He is patient ... to sponsor a club with a membership of over 150 boys, he would have to be. He is dedicated ... to teach five classes a day and give willingly of his time acting as football trainer, assisting with stage props, homecoming floats, and other projects, he would have to be. He is con- cerned ... to take a special interest in each student and give a pat on the back to those who need or deserve one, he would have to be. For these reasons, we are happy to dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Franklin.
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Administration Board of Education The Board of Education has spent many hours working to make new facilities available for Hamburg High School's academic and athletic programs. The result is the new Ham- burg High School building and football stadium and track. Members of the board are pictured left to right: Mr. Jack Shell, president; Mr. Bob Davis, vice president; Mr. P. E. Barnes, secretary; Mrs. Patti Hamilton; Dr. R. E. Turner, superintendent; and Mr. Gordon Hennington. Dr. Robert E. Turner Superintendent In only three years as superintendent of the Hamburg Public Schools, Dr. Robert E. Turner has many accomplishments to his credit. During his first year at Hamburg, the voters approved an increase in millage for the construction of a new high school complex. Last year on November 30, ground was bro- ken at the new 40-acre site and construction began. On September 1, 1972, the new stadium was dedicated and the Lions played on Campbell Field for the first time. Then on Friday, February 2, the high school moved into the new million-dollar facility.
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