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Row 1 — Margaret Cuil, Jackie Bianca, Joan Murdock, Margie Moyer, Joyce Cleave, Gloria Brown, Chorlene Hultsch. Row 2 — Linda Harkins, Sharon Coopci, Jackie Conterno, Ann Saltz, Suzy Simon, Debbie Brondmeyer. Row 3 — Marge Clelond, June Watson, Jane Merkling, Barbara Senf, Lynn Tillinger, Mary Richards, Diane Tisdell, Nancy Hutchinson. Row 4 — Betsy Turk, Joan Long, Roberta Chesler. Loye Peppie, Gloria Diamond, Sylvia Liebgold. Absent — Howard Bloom, Bill Douglas, Ed Feldman, Jim Hughes, Ed Neilon, Bob Ohnemus, Ronnie Peyton. Senior en ice S octetu In recognition of outstanding service to Hamilton, seniors are made members of the Senior Service Society. They keep track of the service records for the en- tire student body. These seniors serve as presidents of various campus clubs which give service and cater to special interests of members of the student body. 26 Row 1 — Bill Douglas, Ronnie Peyton, Jack Rich. Row 2 — Gloria Diamond, Anne Saltz, Suzy Simon, Barbara EwJng. Row 3 — Margie Igo, Dogmar Meling, Jackie Bianco, Heidi Bannasch. Row 4 — Chorlene Hulfsch, Mary Richards, Eleanor Rintoul.
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student L ouri This group is an example of student government in action. They serve as the judiciary bal- ance wheel for the executive and legislative branches. Front — Marvin Zigmon, Roberta Chcsler, Bob Ohnemus, Miss Mason, Jet Black. •stiniinouie r Science t alent S eafcn Hamilton ' s participation in i his annual competition is spon- sored by our Benjamin Franklin ' -Science Club. The Castilians added to past laurels by placing four of their members in this nation-wide contest. Joyce Cleave, Shirley Wetzeil, Mrs. Davis, Lynn Abbott ' , Gay Chapman ationai forensic cJLe eaaue r Hamilton has a special right to be proud of its members of the National Forensic League. They ore a talented group of young people who hove cdded to the many honors won by our school. Seated — Millie Hopper, Dave Glickman, Barbara Miller, Mickey Cook, June Watson, Gloria Diamond. Standing — Frank Rosen, Harvey Gussman, Neil Kushner, Debbie Brand- meyer.
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cJLetL ermen 6 y lub The Lettermen ' s Club is an organization of outstanding athletes who wear the green H and have met other qualifica- tions of personality and sports- manship. They usher at sport events and rallies and help en- force the laws of the school. Front — Bill Stuewe, Howard Garber, Walt Levoff, Don Kuist. Richard Ray, Jack Rich. Row 2 — Mickey Wellen, Ronnie Peyton, Bob Morris, Ed Feldmon, Wolt Chi ' dress. Row 3 — John Klein, Unidentified, Bob Garden, Al Somers, Don Foy. Row 4 — Louie Arnold. Myron Neisley, Ed Neilo.T, Jim Estes. Row 5 — Armand McManus, Neil Burns, Bill Mabry, Dick Parke ' , . , ' ! ;a y ' A O- This Lettergirl Club is on or- ganization for girls who hove earned the hiamilton H through active participation in the G. A. A. for at least three semesters. This club serves its school by ushering in assembiles, deco- rating for dances:? and referee- ing in G. A. Row 1 — Marlys Davis, Gloria Brown, Jackie Conterno, Joyce Carroll, Suzy Simon, Midge Wilcomb. Row 2 — Mox- ene Boettger, Lil Frank, Joanne Brown, Nancy Hutchinson, Ann Woltenden, June Watson. Middle — Dogmor Mel- ing, Lynne Rogers, Ann Williamson. Row 3 — Jeanne Alsobrook, Margaret Cull, Mary Templemon, Phyllis Swan- son, Sylvia Leibgold, Bernice McMinn. Row 4 — Mary Jane Skinner, Barbara Holland, Joan Kyker, Joan Murdock, Paula Pierson, Lan Von Miesboch. Ab- sent: Sharon Copper. ' .-i
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