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-VgfY-v4YAff.-.AYA.-.-f.-.A.A.-.-.-fff,-ff.-Y4.4.-ffvAfff,-ff,Affff.AYA,-ff,-f IUNIOR HIGH FACULTY Reading Back Row, Leftfright-Comiskey, Gruel, Shaw, Braun, O'Day, Dominski, Niles, Bantle, Bacon, Underwood, Hann, Eckhardr, Ernst, Lehley, Benway The Clipper Ship Sailing ..... sailing Over the deep blue sea. The junior High School Ship sails ong Her crew is the Faculty. Captain Eckhardt issues commands: Yo Ho, my lads, Heave Ho! Her word is law, the tars all step Because they love her so! Port your helm!,' Mate Niles salutes, And clicks her heels- Aye, Aye! Comiskey steers, and Bantle cheers, While Benway signals, XY . O'Day takes maps and charts the course, Studying stars and the sea. Bacon catches fish and strange wild birds To give the cargo variety. Arthur Ernst is the boatswain trueg Of the rigging he takes full care. Braun sits aloft in the crow's nest, high, To watch for planes in the air. Lehley patches the stormftorn sails, Or rings the dinner gongg Dominski writes up the daily log, Vxfhile Hann leads the capstan song, Mates Gruel and Howe keep the gobs all Htg Graphic charts does Underwood draw. Never a member of this crew sick, Says Ship's Doctor, Beulah Shaw. Sailing ..... Sailing . Keeping her course so true! Never a storm can rock this ship, With its captain and loyal crew. Seventeen
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LeftfrightfLe0nard, Miss Eckhardt, Renschler, Bley, Healy, Newell, Heineman, Brown, Bradford, President. The Iunior Council The purpose of student organization in the Junior High School is to provide op' portunity for pupil participation and the establishment of school ideals. The aim is to develop a democracy in which students and teachers work together in the solution of the problems that arise, sharing responsibilities and emphasizing the spirit of cof operation. The unit of organization is the home room, which is presided over by the student officers and the home room teacher. The following officers are elected at the beginning of each semester: the president, who leads the class in living up to the ideals of the school, the vicefpresident, who serves as marshal and traiiic oilicerg the secretaryftreasf urer, who takes care of class records and the school banking businessg the usher guides, who serve as courtesy oilicers. The junior Council is the governing unit of the school and is composed of all class presidents and the principal of the Junior High School. Regular meetings are held on the first and third Mondays of each monthg at such times, problems are discussed and plans formulated. It is the duty of each president to consider and discuss the sugf gestions made and, finally to have his home room put them into effect. Thus opportunity is provided to practice real democracy, to learn obedience to proper authority, to respect the will of the majority, and to practice selffcontrol. Sixteen
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Reading Back Row, Leftfriglit-Risley, Robinson, Erick, Shaw, Brownell, Fuller, Kidder, Clark, Van Rensselaer, Mountain, Marshall, King, Camp, Gruel, Mac Bean, Mrs. Hunt, Ames, Gressman, Way, Mrs. Haas, Higgs, Marion Miller, Robbins, Mable Miller, McLaren, Lockwood Grade School Hamburg Grade School has, this year, gained state wide recognition through the new Hamburg report card. Symbolizing as it does the passing of the old order of education for the newer educational philosophy, the card has centered a storm of recognition on the grade school. Newspapers from coast to coast have commented on the card, while editorials, magazine articles and masters' theses have been written about it. Miss Lovinia Robbins, principal of the grade school, is an educator known far and wide for her progressive methods and attitudes. Under her capable direction the grade school has gone forward rapidly and achieved fame as one of the most progressive grade school systems in western New York. The grade school faculty has had but one change in personnel -in the past two years and all work as a unit toward the strengthening of the Hamburg schools. QZ3C?9Q!WC'X9C-'ZBCXS 1 9 3 0 QZ3C'X9Q!3C'X9Q!5CX9 Eighteen
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