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f3wQQggmmKHfZgga f ,1 BU.: ffitg -- f THE SCIENCE CLUB PAUSES IN ITS DISCUSSION OF CEMENT PLANTS TO WATCH THE BIRDIE Donald Brossman, at desk, is president and Mr. Buesch, standing near door is the adviser. Club Members Arc: Armitage, Bobbitt, Bonnet, Bradley, Braymiller, Brossman, Brown, Case, Davidson, DeGrall, DeVinncy, Elwell, Fors, Fowler, Galbraith, Goodale, Gunnell, Ham, Henry, Horton, Howe, Hyslop, Johnson, Kerr, Koss, MacNaughton, McColgin, Olmstcad, Roberts, Sanderson, Schmit, F. Sharp, R. Sharp, Thompson, Van Allen, Van Deman, Van Duzee, Wanmaker, Wilson Science Department Can't express your meaning? Well freight it to me then! hooms a familiar voicc. We'll always remember itsroaring or whispering in sarcasm or cxasperation, halting, but clear in patient explanation, or variously pitched in humor. Are Mr. Bcusch's Chemistry and Physics classes dull? Not much! And the Science Club is like that too-packed with jolly good companionship and fun midst scientific investigations. The Mathematics Department Hamburg High School can he commended for turning out such excellent students as may be found in the Mathematics Department. Matheinatics is always a concrete subject fexcept in the students' minds at examination timej and is usually graspede- - or isn't grasped. But have you known anyone who hasn't been ahle to grasp it all under Miss Harveyis and Miss Warburtoiiis kindly supervision? aaQn,nml93iaas.aMe Fifteen
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WEQECDGGPOBI THE HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE COMPUTES THE SENIORS' AVERAGES Left to Right: Richard Bley, President of Senior Classg Mr. Simmons, Principalg Miss Davis, Secretary Tribute Seared deep within nearly all of us are memories of persons who have been outstandingly kind to us, or who have helped us over an especially rough spot. We hold them in Memory for years. They held the torch for us while we stopped to pour the gravel out of our shoes. They made stepping stones across a wide brook, They held the bridle of young Ambition's mount. They urged us past inviting shade. Of their small number we shall never forget our high school principal, a busy man, but one who was ready to guide us in innumerable little ways, who was a real friend. We are the better for having come within his charge. Mr. Simmons is one whom we thus shall remember. Claire Davis, Secretary to Mr. Simmons, helps us all cheerfully and painstakingly. KQQWX I 9 3 I Fourteen
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ESQ GCDOBI Q . . wg AA-A s Z K'- 's en HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS INTENTLY AT WORK IN THE LIBRARY Mary Tillinghast, student council member, in charge at desk History, English and Library Department History musty? Never. It is a perpetual source of interest and pleasure as taught hy Miss Baker. American women have never 'Shad anything on Semiramis, Cleopatra, or Helen. And the greatest generals of today were never so foxy as old Ali Pashag no gangster so cruel as Attila. American History holds its own and vies for interest with Ancient. Have you ever heard of the magniiieence of the Old West? Learned, that is, the inside of the grim exterior of that settling business? Know about pirates oil the Southern Coast? It's thrilling, all of it, if you read and use your imagination. Year by year our English Department has shown real progress. Young students coming up into the higher classes are found to be excellently instructed in the practical essentials of English. English contains all the beauty and glamour of literature. The library is ever a necessary adjunct of English work and one needs but to watch our students in the Hamburg High School Library to know that eihcient English work is being done. xgawk I 9 3 I fgkdjiiwliv Sixteen
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