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w SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ,Iucquelyn Dissinger, Mark Smith, .lohn Koch, Doris Good. 20,91 OZTLQ UO!! GHC! We By their leaders ye shall know them.'7 If this be true, and we believe it is, the Senior Class is an outstanding one, for it has had outstanding leadership throughout its stay in Hamburg High School. During our Sophomore year, each homeroom elected its own oflicers. As President, 10A picked Irvin Biles, 10B elected Abner Huntsherger, and 10C chose Russell Yoder. As Juniors we organized for the first time as a class and elected: John Koch, Presidentg Robert Johnson, Vice-President, .lane Moll, Secretary, and Betty Miller, Treasurer, to serve during this all-important time when our class rings, hats, and pennants were purchased. When Robert Johnson enlisted in the Navy, Russell Rentschler was elected to succeed him as Vice-President. Early in our Senior Year, we elected: John Koch, President, Mark Smith, Vice-President, Jacquelyn Dissinger, Secretaryg and Doris Good, Treasurer. These individuals have served us Well. Their leadership and ability have helped to bring success to all of the various activities in which we have engaged. The members of the Class of 194-4 are proud of the leaders they have chosen. Seventeen
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THE PINNACLE '7Ae 01444 of 1944 ' Me Swan of Me Pawaale ta.- PAUL BERGER The little man who wasnit there . . . noisy in a silent way . . . never missed a trick . . . his weakness . . . bright-colored shoelaces . . a big tease . . . often seen driving a black Chevy . . . the Navy has him. Paul was inducted .early in Janu- ary and sent to the Naval Training Station at Sampson, New York for his boot training. Upon its comple- tion, he was shipped to a Naval Training Station in California for additional sea training. DONALD HENNE Flash . . . a mad dash . . . a late comer to classes . . . ever ready with a reply . . . even with excuses . . . a reminder of uwhen Knighthood Was in Flowerf' . . . Hi-Y Treasurer. Donald enlisted in the Merchant Marine in January 1944- and he was ordered to Sheepshead Bay, Brook- lyn, New York for training for duty in that organization. Sixteen
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THE PINNACLE ANNA DOROTHY ADAM Blonde . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . quite shy at times . . . dislikes an Ms added to her last name . . . interested in the nurs- ing profession . . . ready to undertake any task . . . always accom- panied by another senior girl. Activities: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 45 G. I. A. Executive Board 25 Art Typing Club 4. CLAIR WILLIAM BAILEY A jovial chap . . . a library on two feet . . . his interests varied . . . his castle-Windsor . . . his out-of-school interests . . . the theater drama . . . his friends many. Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 35 Debate Club 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Public Speaking Club 35 Library Club 3, 4 fPres., 43 5 Athletic Association, Treas- urer, 35 Pinnacle Staff, Co-editor 45 Cheerleading 45 National Honor Society 45 Art Typing Club, Vice President 45 Senior Play 45 Hi-Y 45 Senior Quar- tette 4. CLARA ANNA BERGER Is not often heard . . . s ends most of her time at home . . P brunette . . . reen e es . . . her oals-a 'ob as a secretar . . . g Y g .l Y gets disgusted in typing class sometimes . . . likes cowboy pic- tures. Activities: Intramural Sports 1, 25 Art Typing Club 4. , JOHN HORACE BILLMYER Alias Horace . . . uthe show must go oni' . . . a heavy dater . . . activity personifies . . . the fuddy duddy watchmaker . . . little man! . . . you've had a busy day . . . a great debater in Problems class. Activities: Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 45 J. V. Basketball 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 35 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Varsity Track 45 Senior Quartette 4. Eighteen
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