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14 SENIOR ANNUAL 1927 s ARTHUR lr. HOVVE- Physical Training A man of slrengllz cmd grea-if plzyxeque, 1 Wlzose well-trained teams are herd lo beat. Nr. Howe, who is a gr-zuliiate of lia- Grosse Normal School, came to Hamburg High School in l920. He is Well known for his work as secretary of the Erie County High School Basketball League and as di- rector of the annual Crystal Beaeh Track Meet. Hamburg is fortunate in having so eapable a gym instructor as Mr. Howe. HELEN KONCSIK-Physical Training To lenow lzer is lo love hier, mid to zmcler- staincl her ways,- Slzeis serious when she works and clever wlien- .she plays. Miss Konesik is :L gI'?Llll1ili'L' from ltliaea school of physical education with honors. She did special work at Cornell University. She is a graduate of Cortland Normal sum- mer school of physical education and the Chautauqua summer sehool for physical education. ELIZABETH DAVISON, B. S.- Hoineiualiing A nzaifcleni who knows how to .sew fmfl fo eoolc And -upon. whose .sweet face we all love lo look. Miss Davison is a graduate of the Buf- falo State Normal School. She has been with us only the pa-st year. VVQ have en- joyed having her with us. She has been a line teacher and a loyal, cheerful friend. FLORENCE BARNES-Houieniaking In cooking or ini .sewing everyone will fLlu'uy.9 find Miss Berries, our Home Arts tcclelzer, in an plerrsfml frame of uiiud. Miss Barnes is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Chicago. She has taught in Hamburg High School for one year during which time she has made many friends among her pupils as well as among the teachers. MARGARET CROVVLEY-Drawing Bright eyes, brown lm-leg She scelters szmzshme everywhere. Miss Crowley is :L graduate of the Fre- donia State Normal School. She came to Hamburg this year taking charge of the Art Department. She 'has helped most willingly with the designs of this annual. The Seniors thank l1er for all her help.
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S'EN'lOR ANNUAL 1091 CHARLOTTE A. CADKINS, A. B.- Latin Miss Calkins, from ns, cleserfues much praise, For she has helped us in nn-merons ways. Miss Calkins, our worthy Latin teacher, received her A. B. degree from the Uni- versity of Denver. For seven years she has taught in Hamburg High and her extra work in speaking contests and plays has been greatly appreciated. MRS. ANNA NENNO UEBLACKER- German, Algebra To her we owe mfufch, credit. Goocl teacher? Oh! Yon said 'iff' Mrs. Ueblacker is a graduate of Buffalo Normal School. She is especially noted for getting students through German Regents on half time. Very seldom is it that she has a paper come back from Albany Qmueh to our delightj. FIDELIA VVARBURTON, A. B.- French Altho' she is quiet and shy, In French sh-e surely ra-nhs hzgh. Miss Warburton is a graduate of Cornell University. She is a teacher who is always ready to help in all school activities. Al- tho' few pupils eomc in close contact with her, those who do find her a very sincere friend. GERTRUDE M. SANBORNH English 1-ll Her' cheery snzwile 'ls like llf song, Thai always helps the days along. Miss Sanborn is a graduate of Potsdam State Normal School. She teaches her Eng- lish classes with the greatest of -ability and makes it a point that they shall know Grammar, whatever else. Miss Sanborn 23 has been in Hamburg High for three years. rom. SMITH, B. s.-Biology There is Cl teacher who beyond words Is a. friend and loner of birds. Miss Smith is a graduate from William Smith College. She formerly taught at Union Springs. She has taught in Hain- burg High for the past live years. To her wo give the credit of organizing the Girl Scouts in Hamburg.
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SENIOR ANNUAL 1927 15 noms M. smnnnn-Music T We all know illiss SlVlll7'lCT,S joy and . P0191 l - K Inf helping each to keep Hz stop. Miss Skinner, who is :1 graduate of the special music eourse at Fredonia. Normal School, is our supervisor of music. She has hail four years' experience as music supervisorg one year at Cuba High School :incl three at Hamburg High School. AGNES M. DONNEIJLAN- Commercial Dept. lflfisn she is we do not doubt, But, she is surely a good SCO'lll'. Even though Miss Donnellan, a graduate of Albany Business Oollege, has been here only two years, she has proven to be a very successful teacher, by her efticient manner of hanclling her classes. NVe are fortunate in having such a goorl eommeicial in- struetor. MRS. EDITH ADAMS MacDONALD, B. S.-Study Hall To Mrs. MacDonald we owe many thanks Sho has leapt the room quiet and free from all pwluks. Mrs. MacDonald, our former physics anil ehemistry teacher, is FL grailiiiite of Syra- euse University. Sho is now supervisor of the stucly hall. She also has eliarge of the attenilance reeorils. Vile hope that Mrs. Ma.cDonz1lil will receive the rewaril she ile- sorves Whether in school or at home. FLORENCE E. ECKHARDT- Principal of Junior High School Auf 0.I'Cl'UClll f0lIlJ11.f'7', a most loyal -f'7'I'0'1ICl Whoxo clcfocr reparfoe has neimr an end. Miss Florence lflekharilt, one of the most beloverl members of our faculty, grarluateil from Hamburg High School. She has been very active in the Alumni Association, holding the place of Secretary between 1920-23. Buffalo Normal also claims her as an alumna. Bliss Eckharrlt is a well known Math teacher in our .lnnior High School. LOVINIA ROBBINS- Prineipal of Grade School .lliss Rolnbzfns taught 'ns in .second grade Bright nzeznorzfos of hor will owner fado. Miss Robbins is a griiiluate of Buffalo State Normal. Ever since she has been in Hamburg High Seliool she has taught in the seconfl grafle. This year she became principal of the Gralle School No oth'1 . c ' one can surpass her in kindness a.nil loving helpfulness. i l i
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