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gl? 500316 jULlA AGLE CStandmj.,J READS A GERMAN STORY TO THE GERMAN CLUB DOROTHY PFEFFER AT DESK IS PRESIDENT MR SQHULTZ AT RIGHT IS THE ADVISER Club Mcml9c1xArc E Aplc Bonnet Buchxucr Faulermb GljLW1 k1 Koss Ilohle Rlkllfllf. Robert Tnylol The Language Department To fll111l'I?1flZC the student w1th the works of great forugn authors It becomes necessary to teaeh and how we w1sh we could truthfully use learn J forergn langulges Oh It s 1 great study under M1ss Warburton' Les Mlserables IS a most IIHPICSSIVC story the tale of a man who was nnpusoncd for years for steahng a loaf of bread There s another book th lt s 1nterest1ng 1n a Cl1flEI'CI1C way L Abbe Constantln a bcautrful romance Latm may be a so called dead language but one eertalnly ean't take that attltude toward 1t and enjoy xt Why even ujason and the Golden Fleece IS read 1n the early part of the course' Cons1derable sentunent has been aroused 1n the subject, as evldenced by the unusual projects worked out by Lat1n students under MISS Ct1lk1DS And German classes read Wllllalh Tell fof the bow, arrow and apple fame, Vllllll good Herr Schultz Goethe may be taken up 111 the future Thls w1ll make the course even more lntcrestlnq Seventeen A ,ix Y Y .. x i' SXXQ ' ,z ,-s, 1 L X ,7 . f gt 'V z 9- 1 f EJ - ,I S ' 2 w 1-J I '5 N N'-fL.f 1-i 1, , xx wr , 1 I V ' - 4 , . 4 A 4 A 1 . . . , 7 .. , Y , , , ' y - - '- ' -- '. . . . .. , , 1 . f, . f s , .., , , . 5, I . E ' 'Ir V 3 1 Y ' , L , Q - 5. .Q - l V 'K I - s I - .I - M - I . , 1 . . , . E - L 5 1 Q - - . - L. Q Q - -q . 1 ' ' , 'iw- ,. . 0 -' Q . X. ,
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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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'No 1 iffQ D T. g?5DGG?0l3L is g .V' THE BAND IN PURPLE AND WHITE PAUSES TO POSE 'Top Row, Left to Right: Turner, Sanderson, B. Bruce, Roberts, Gross, Mayback, R. Langhans, Wilson, VanArsdale, Herschel, Kassel, Iohnson Second Row: lvlr. Hann, Director, R. Robinson, W. Mulholland, Student Director: Hollof way, Blasdell, Wliiting, Farrell, Dow, Kirk, Krause, B. Robsonlllcfllelland, W. WEDSLCI' Bottom Row: Boe, A. Mulholland, D. Langhans, Coots, Howeffzuxfordl Burdick, Kaiser, Beatty, Feltz, A. Webster, Simon, Fowler The Music Department The Music Department with Mr. Carl W. Hann Director and Miss Dorothy A. Lockwood Assistant Director, has become one of 'the leading departments of the school system. The Girls' Clee Club of 28 members has appeared several times in assembly and at public gatherings, also at Fredonia on Glee Club Day. The Orchestra with a membership of 25 has greeted us at every assembly. It has appeared at all public performances of the Dramatic Club and at public gatherings of outside organizations. The Band, which was organized a year ago, now having a membership of 45, has been of great service to the school, appearing at all athletic contests, in assemblies, for concerts, and at the sectional contest for the State Championship where they were awarded second place in their class. This organization has received very high com' mendation from musical authorities and from the State Department of Music Education. lt has been outfitted in uniforms of the school colors and appeared at the Memorial Day Parade. The band also gave its Annual Concert on that evening in the Village Park. X,iss.Wk I 9 3 I fam4 Z'QgfrSmf-1' Eighteen Q
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