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ss rs THE SENIOR HIGH WOODWORKING CLASS IN ACTION UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MR. ERNST, QStanding at Lefty Our Industrial Arts Department With leading educators Ending the pendulum swinging away from the highly classical and academic work toward the more practical and applied, Industrial Arts work of the future will find itself confronted with larger problems and more specific responsibilities. Our department here is cognizant of these opportunities for presenting real, functioning, educative material and has already laid plans for future development along this line. This year in addition to the usual Industrial Arts program we have added two courses in high school woodworking the results of which are in evidence throughout the school and in a good many Hamburg homes. Students in this work are already planning their big annual exhibit for the Erie County Fair. As part of the Junior High School club program this department has successfully sponsored the Aviation and Camera clubs thus aiding in the solution of the leisure time problem. Next year all Junior High School work will be conducted on the General Shop Plan whereby students will experience a wider range of industrial activities. Vocational Guidance work as inaugurated for next year will be partly centered in the Industrial Arts Department and definite work on allotted time will be accomplished in this field. safmstf il X,,:3s,J0N I 9 3 I -fmldfjil Twentyftwo
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H? ,1,t js Q p p p r THE COMMERCIAL CLUB BRUSHES UP ON ITS TYPING Le L to Rlgllf Standm Are Mrs Harm and MISS Brand Adv1sers and M1ldred Nesblt Presldent Other members are Barrett Borth Bunn D1tzel Drechsler Faulrmg Foote Cressman Haxtman H111 Hutlca Klemfelder Knapp Koelmel Koester Knegel Lung LlRLlSLl1 Lllga Marks May Newell Nothe Ottlnger Pound R1ehert R1ehle Roehford Sehosek Schroeder Schultz S1bley Stack Styn Turner NVeber Zlttle The Commerual Department The COI11111Cfe1ll Department of Hamburff Hwh Sehool needs Vbly l1ttle expl 111 1t1o11 for It 1S reeogmzed everywhere as 0116 of the best est mbhshed deplrtments of sehools ot th1s SIZE Althouffh 111 1fS mt u1ey It has 111 1ny .1eh1evements to 1ts ered1t Students hlve vxon var1ous awards both 111 Typewrltmg and Shorthand Lnd just Th1S dep1rt111e11t IS Urowmg every ye1r and w1ll have an add1t1on1l teacher lf the opemng of the term 111 September Althouvh Mrs H11111 wlll 1lOt be Wlth us next ye1r we sh 111 never forffet what she hls done for th1s department 1nd we wlsh he1 luek 111 her new abode It IS the a1n1 of the Con1merc1al Dep 1rt111ent to ht students to enter hfe work w1th 1 knowledffe md eo11eept1o11 of the LOI1lplLX1t1Cb of busmess t111lS1LC101lb We hope that the dep 1rt111ent may grow lirver ye ll by ye lr and send forth students who are vtorthy to uphold the standmrds est1bl1shed 111 Hunburff H1 h Sehool !'lX fUkq,?g mxdffyfige, Tuemy one f A . l , g I D . 5 4, , g 1 V A . a Q Q 3 I 7 I 9 5 7 I 5 9 3 5 5 ' 5 N S B V 9 7 7 7 5 K S 3 1 - 2 , , U b N , . . I l A ' ' - ' 1 1 s Q s 2 ' s E 4 . 5 . , I . . , 5 2 V I . 1 . . . K K 1 . W recently Hamburg received second place in the State contest. ' , 1 , ' G ' 2 , ' . , , ' ' Z , 2 e N ' . B D 1 . 5 ' 1 Y . 6 . . 1 , ' 2 5 by D E D b 3 3 1 I' ' ' ' N I D ' 7 I I N ' nf 1 - I w 5 x . C, . , e . 1 . 3 J 2 ' k C 3 2 ' 52 3 Q 'I 3 f ' ' 1 '12 '- ' ' 1 6 'g ' . ' , , , , .1 Nl -X, C ff 1 X. . V ,
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X539 GCDOBI Q zijjg P 1 we ff - . THE HIKING CLUB ENIOYING SATURDAY MORNING OUTINGS UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF MRS GRUEL AND MR HOWE MEMBERS OF THE HIKING CLUB ARE Balrd Dav1d Cooke Dorothy McKee Thelma VanAllen Robert Ba1rd Leonard Davldson Paul Olmsread Edwm VanArsda1e Talmar Barrett Irene Faulrlng Emma Oyer Robert VanDeman Cathermc Bonnet Dorothea Galbralth Ruth Roosa Charles Wakelee Marlan Bradley Raymond Gunnell B111 Sharp Frank Vv'1lson MacGregor Brown R1chard H111 ohn Sharp Ruth Wrenclu Marlan Burdlck Beth Langhans Rue Thomas Ohve Reynolds Ethel Clarkson Amta Moschel Jack Trlhnghast Marjone Physrcal Educauon In the busy curr1cu1urn of h1gh school 11fe lt occas1onally becomes necessary for thc student to take thought of the phys1cal organism wh1ch 1S h1s body Opportumty for such cons1derat1on IS made poss1b1e through our Phys1cal EClL1C3t1011 Department The program for th1s branch of school act1v1ty as put 1nto effect Clllflllg the past two years has brought about a finer development of the 1nd1v1duals who come under 1tS mfluence than any PICVIOUS system The Personal Phys1cal Capaclty tests whrch arc employed to grade the students 1nto lower m1ddle and super1or quart11es were used th1s year wlth the result that there are now addltlonal perlods of phys1cal 1nstruct1on where1n those of the lower c1ass1licat1on may bu1ld up those defic1enc1es 111 strength that come to notrce 1n the course of the tests Retests are g1VCH at 1ntervals and 1f any member of the lower group has suHic1ent1y ra1sed h1s F1tness Index he w1ll be advanced 1nto the succeed1ng Meanwh1le those of the super1or quart1le hrve the pr1v1lege of choosmg thelr own act1v1t1es The advantages of such 1 system rre sell ev1dent and need no word of explanatron Mrss Beulah Shaw 1S our eflicrent school nurse fi nfsf GN 1 f 1-x,11,.1J0kI 93 I fra fleaafwo 'Twenty three T 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 I , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . Q - H - 1 1 7 5 1 ' , ' . 1 . r . 1. 1 21.40 T ' J 1 SM-' F 1 11? c T L , x 1 - mn , - X 5, 1.10 1
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