Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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WM 'W ' ' ' 7 ' fl .LgM.TRIFOLIO. . 4 i THE SENIOR HIGH HOMEROOM MOTHERS. EXAMINING THE NEW REPORT CARDS Left to right: Mrs. Fred Crocker, Mrs. Walter Wanmaker, Mrs. C. W. Flenniken. Mr. Simmons, Mrs. Charles Bradley, Mrs. J. F.-Hartman, Mrs. B. M. Bobbitt, Mrsi William Gunnell, Mrs. Talman Van Arsdale. Homeroom Mothers NEW organization, the Homeroom Mothers' Association, has branched out from the Parentffeachers' Association, and, under the general chairmanship of Mrs. William Gunnell, is already functioning smoothly and efficiently. Each division in the school has a chairman, whose duty it is to confer with par' ents, and represent them in discussions of school problems, in monthly consultations with the principal of her division. Parents and teachers have been introduced on a new informal footing, and many school problems have been discussed, over the subdued clicking of teacups, at enter- tainments provided by various homeroom mothers. Mrs. Edwin Bundy is chairman of the Grade School Divisiong Mrs. J. F. Roberts has charge of the Junior High Divisiong while Mrs. Harry Tillinghast supervises the Work of the Senior High section. Twenty-one

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T --.-mml1TRlFOLIO Q. THE ATHLETIC COUNCIL, DECIDING T0 BUY NEW SUITS FOR THE BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right: Mr. Simmons, Mr. Howe, Froehley, Armitage, Sipprell, D., Miss Davis-secretary, McCluer. Athletic Association LTHOUGH little has been said about an Athletic Association this year, the Athletic Council has been functioning in its customary manner. At the begin' ning of the school year, four boys were elected to positions on the Council. William Froehley, president, Willis Armitage, vicefpresidentg Quentin McCluer, secretary, and Donald Sipprell, treasurer, are the students on the Council. These boys are aided by Mr. Howe and Mr. Simmons, who act as advisers to the group. ln previous years, when the entire school belonged to this organization, and there was no great Hnancial strain on so many homes, the Association thrived and iinished several successful years with a substantial surplus in the Treasury. This year, however, there has been no membership drive, and no Association formed. Notwithstanding this fact, the Council has concluded still another successful fiscal year. Who didn't notice the snappy new suits that the basketball team bloisomed forth in, at one of the early games of the season? Those were purchased by the Council with the proceeds from previous games. New football equipment was also purchased. And still, the Council faces another year with a full treasury! Because this organization is representative of student participation, and because it has proved to be so ine, both Council and advisers merit only the highest praise. Twenty



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d -.TRIFOLIOT-14 Parent-Teachers' Association HE present Parentffeachers' Association has achieved great success in associating home and school life of the students, and in bringing parents and teachers together in informal discussions of mutual problems. The first four meetings of the present year consisted of the following programs: a Get Acquainted Meeting , a lecture by the Superintendent of schools, followed by an open discussion of school affairs, a music festival, and a talk by Dr. John Arm' strong of St. Bonaventure College, entitled From Three Viewpoints. At the final meeting, the election of oflicers took place, after which there was a very pleasant finale presented by the talented Hamburg Players. Officers of the ParentfTeachers' Association for 19314932 were: President, Dr. Wayne Atwellg FirstfVicefPresident, Mrs. Robert Beatty, Second VicefPresident, Mrs. Thomas L. Bourne, Third VicefPresident, Miss Florence Bantle: Recording Secretary, Mrs. E. C. Robson, Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Isaac Daugherty, Treaf surer, Mrs, Walter Wanmaker. Village Board WY DINT of painstaking supervision, and even personal loss, the 1932 Hamburg Village Board has administered the village affairs so well, that they merit the sincere gratitude of every citizen as a wholly inadequate though genuine remuneration. Therefore, the students of Hamburg High School join the citizens of the village of Hamburg in thanking this group of farfsighted men for their altruistic work in governing our village. Business Men's Club VERY progressive community has a group of widefawake citizens, through whose forethought and perspicacity, it is raised from the sloth of mediocrity, to the heights of extraordinary achievement. Such a group is the Business Men's Club of Hamburg. This organizations membership is comprised of the business men of Hamburg, and former members of the Chamber of Commerce, which was recently reforganized, and allied to the business group, The Senior Class wishes to thank each member of the Business Men's Club, not only for his wholefhearted cooperation in student activities, but for his liberal contrif butions to the advertising pages of Trifolio . 'Twcntyftwo

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