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.J e--.- : T R I F O L I O i gg E MISS WARBURTON, DISCUSSING THE FACULTY'S RELATION T0 COMMUNITY LIFE Left to right: Miss Fidelia Warburton, Mr. William Eidt, Mr. Henry Schultz, Miss Ruth Harvey, Miss Beula Shaw, Mr. Julius Braun, Mr. Charles Buesch, Mrs. Miriam Underwood, Mr. Arthur Howe, Mr, Ernest Ahern, Miss Pauline Munsey, Mrs. Gertrude Pierce, Miss Ruth Baker, Mr. Vernon Simmons, Mrs. Isadore Simmons, Miss Nancy Graham, Mrs. Margaret Gruel, Miss Irma Brand, Mr. Frank Smith, Miss Cora Bazzel. Faculty HE three class advisers are Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. Pierce, who teach English, and Miss Harvey, who teaches mathematics. They have spent much time and effort in supervising school activities, and in helping individuals to solve their prob' lems. These unselfish efforts are characteristic of the wholefhearted cooperation shown by the entire faculty. Miss Graham, Mr. Schultz, and Miss Warburton, the language teachers, strive to make the Latin civilization and the German and French people real to students. Miss Baker brings out the valuable relationships in history. Mr, Buesch initiates stu- dents into the mysteries of science, and Mr. Ahern devotes his efforts to building fine musical organizations. Mrs. Underwood instills the principles of art in young minds and directs young hands in creative work. Miss Munsey's services in the library are invaluable. Miss Brand, Miss Bazzel, and Mr. Eidt supervise the training of future business men and women. Mr. Howe, Mrs. Gruel, and Miss Schuler put the students through their paces, and lead them in new phases of physical education. Mr. Braun and Mr. Smith are competent instructors in the various industrial arts. - Some of Hamburg High Schools teachers are jolly and genialg some are quiet and shyg but every teacher is immensely helpful, inspiring, and genuinely interested in students' activities, and every teacher is a lasting friend. Eligl'ltCC'l1 if VYVYMVVA--'VM
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.1i L,a-TRlFOLIO1+-lim? MR. SIMMONS, CHECKING THE SENIORS' APPLICATIONS FOR DIPLOMAS Left to right: Richard Neuschel, Mr. Vernon Simmons, Miss Clare Davis, Jeanne Russ., Emma Faulring. l 1 Mr. Simmons Office WAY up on the third floor, tucked in between the Biology room and the Lecture room, is Mr. Simmons' office. Here a friend is found who is always willing to help those in distress, and eager to rejoice with those in good fortune. Mr. Simmons' keen interest, unending labor, and staunch faith in Hamburg High School and its students, have played a major part in the achievement of their ideal of allfaround development. The doubters who have held out for scholarship, first, last, and always, have met in him a firm advocate of student government and student participation in athletics and extrafcurricular activities as a vital part of characterfbuilding. Every graduate holds a fond memory of this principal, who sees the students' viewpoint so clearly. In Mr. Simmons' office records of each pupills entire school life are kept-records which range from graduates' college achievements down to the days of lisping one pluth one ith two. Here, also, is Miss Clare Davis, secretary to Mr. Simmons. Her characteristic, cheery smiles, undimmed by the many tasks which await her efhcient hands, make the dreariest day seem brighter. Seventeen
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Fwy-?TRIFOLIO fu-.CCC THE COUNCIL, CONSIDERING THE PLANS FOR A GIRLS' SERVICE CLUB Left to right: Sipprellgpresident, Bobbitt, I-Iyslop!secretary, Horton, Salisbury, O'Donnell, Case, Prine, Roosa, Reynolds-vice-president, Mr. Eidt, Mrs, Pierce, Sharp, Sturdy, Br-ossman, Miss Harvey, Agle, Drankhan, Neuschel, Thomas, Schwenke, Mrs. Simmons, Russ, Mr. Simmons. Student Council NDER the presidency of George Geuting and George Sipprell, this year's Student Council has made still another stride forward in student cooperation. The Council carries on its numerous activities through a system of committees, each headed by a Senior, and supervised by a member of the faculty. The Assembly Com' mittee plans and supervises all assemblies, with the result that our assemblies have been extraordinarily entertaining and unique and, at the same time, educationalg the Monitor Committee appoints and supervises the monitors, and has carried on its work with commendable eiiiciencyg the Library Committee takes charge of the discipline in the library, making it possible for the library to be open all periods. The Extra' Curricular Committee has inaugurated a new plan which enables every student to belong to a club, and, has also compiled a list containing the extrafcurricular activities of every student of the Senior High School, the Social Hour Committee takes charge of the social hours, and has planned several evening socials. During a tenfminute period in each class meeting, members of the Council place before the student body the problems facing the Council, and they have thus cstahf lished closer Contact with the students. The work of the Council this year has been highly successful, and will, undoubtf edly, prove a stimulus for Councils of the future. Nineteen
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