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A f 545 gg Q R '24 .Q I Q . Q on K 3 John Meek was our custodian and drove a bus. Pearl Barrett was employed as school matron. Staff Keeps School Going BUS DRIVERS: Mr. Sloop, Mr. Beam, Mr. Pollock, Mr. Langston, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Meek, COOKS: Mrs. Combe, Mrs. Nahkunst, Mrs. Bell
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Driver Education Given Legislative Boost State law now requires that driver training must be taken previous to receiving a driver's license. This fact automatically increased the rolls of the driver ed- ucation class. Because it is now required is not a sat- isfactory reason for its being important. Driver educa- tion can and does save lives. The course, instructed by Mr. Kellogg, is a classroom course as well as one taken behind the wheel. In the classroom, traffic laws and safe driving practices are taught while practical experience is gained in the driver's seat. Studentshave found driver education to be a challenging course as well as one that can be fun and at the same time save lives. ,NRN MI. Mathias instructed PE and also taught junior high social studies. PE ls Taken As Welcome Break Hand inhand with the education ofthe mind comes the development and education of one's body. Filling the need of physical development are physical educa- tion classes which are mandatory by state law. Mr. Kellogg, Mr. Mathias, Mr. Carneal, and Mr. Weber saw to it that the Hamburg student body was a healthy one. PE classes consist of acalisthenic period followed by an active sport such as volleyball, basketball, or dodgeball. Physical education classes are enjoyed as a welcome break in the academic grind at Hamburg. I2 The driver education course was taught by Mr. Kellogg. Some of the more enthusiastic PE instructors fsuch as Mr. Carnealj had to get in on the fun. as -s it
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Seniors Take Knowled e, Faith, and Hope Into World Having endured twelve years of sweat and subor- dination, the Class of 1967 became the Senior Class. Now leaders rather than followers, the Seniors assumed the position with determination and anticipation. Showing off their new found authority with initiation, the Seniors quickly exhibited their influence throughout the school. The Senior Class was an active class. Its members dominated organizations while leading athletics and the honor roll. As a group it won first prize with its float entry in the Homecoming Parade, stagedavery success- ful play, and relaxed at the Lake of the Ozarks. Leaving HHS was not easy for any of the Seniors. Class members took with them many cherished memo- ries and unforgettable experiences. But most important, the Class of 1967 took knowledge, faith, and hope into a world of challenge and opportunity. Dr. Rex K, Reckewey from the University of Nebraska addressed the Seniors at Commencement Exercises. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Mike Schofield Cvice- presidentj, Debbie Aistrope C secretary J, Eric Smith Cpresidentj, Karen Gottsche Ctreasurerb. CLASS OF 1967 COLORS . . . . Honolulu Blue and Silver FLOWER . . ......... White Rose MOTTO . . . . Knowledge is our Guide, Greatness our Goal SPONSORS . . . . Mr. Logan and Mr. Carneal GRADUATION DAY .... Wednesday, May 24, 1967
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