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SCHOOL BOARD Lfft to Righl: Thomas Sang- er, Paul Tobias, Adam Hahn, Holton Confer, Ben- jamin VVagner. SIIHUIJI. DIHEIITIJH5 Behind the scenes of high school life, behind every 'book and tablet and pencil, behind every teacher, behind every classroom stands the unseen, often forgotten, yet very important group of men who serve as the Hamburg Board of Education. These five men meet the first Tuesday of every month, at eight o'clock, in the lJirector's room of the Hamburg Public Library to work out hosts of problems, the solutions of which have made it possible for us to go to school, to gain an education. Let us discuss briefly their many duties. They appoint the two census enumerators who come to our homes to enroll us for another year of school. The directors, with the consent of the principal, endeavor to fill positions vacated by resigning teachers with qualified instructors. The board, through the school tax, district tuitions, etc., raises the money necessary to purchase our textbooks, pencils, tablets, report cards, excuse cards, etc., to pay our teachers and janitorsg to heat our school, light it, and keep it in repair. It is their duty to make ends meet. This is but a cross-section of the school board's duties. There are many, many others. Let us therefore be ever mindful, as We take our diplomas, that the school directors have in a large measure made our graduation possible. Six
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John N. Land, Supervising Princi- pal, Franklin and Marshall College, AB.: University of Pennsylvania, lNi.S., has devoted his entire life to the youth of Hamburg. This year was the thirty-fifth of his tenure as a teacher in the Hamburg schools, thirty-four of them as the Super- vising Principal. His outstanding career was recog- nized last fall by the local Exchange Club with a citation in its Book of Golden Deeds. The honor was be- stowed upon Mr. Land for his outstanding service to the Communi- ty as an educator, citizen, and Church worker. MESSAGE TU THE EL!-155 UE 1945 We salute another class as it graduates from the Hamburg High School to join the almost thirteen hundred others who have trod this same road before them. They are entering a world that offers them abundant opportunities for great achievement or heroic sacrifice. But in these last few days when they are bidding farewell, too soon, to their youth, we may be pardoned if we choose to tarry a while with the memory of the last four happy years. No one will object if we try to fix that memory, lastingly in our minds, by putting down in enduring form in the Pinnacle, the names and faces that have given content and meaning to our High School life. The rapid change of current history will scatter these friends of our youth in a few short months, to the four quarters of the globe, but, here in this book, we are all for the last time together. Let us not forget each other.
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