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appy Jlleeb the acufig 4 mf 5 xy i 1 Q . . , ,fff A ...WA.,.,,.,, ' . t E As the visitor from Capri was being shown the s.chool by the Caprisians, he came across a meeting of the Hamilton faculty. This group proficient ' d d the members ot the Caprisian class so that they would become well-educated and good citizens on the Isle ot Capri in knowledge, ha prepare First row, 1. to r.: Mrs. Martha Barber, Miss Soledad Garcia, Mrs. Mary Wilshire, Mrs. Lucy Molloy, Mrs .Pauline Eckhart, Miss Harriet Perl Mrs. Alice Andre, Mrs. Blanche Pollock, Miss Barbara Fox, Mrs. Carolyn Clifton, Mrs. losephine Iimenez, Mrs. Gertrude MacQueen, Mrs. Ieanne McKinnon MIS Ronda Wisham, Mrs. Jeanne Friedman, Miss Pauline Kutansky, Mrs. Barbara Nani, Miss Anna Mason, Mrs. Blanche Bettington. Second row: Mrs- Sylvia Gaustad, Mrs. Hildred Nugent, Mrs. Eugenie Snelson, Mr. Donald Graham, Miss Deborah Bissiri, Mr. Royal Lowe, Mrs.. Florence Carlson Mrs' M' M ' na Gott Mrs Iosephine Crow Mrs Frasquita Leitch Miss Grace Haynes, Mrs. Iessie Clemensen Mrs Pauline Bogart- Florence Scalettan, iss arian , . , . , I ' Miss Ioanne Ansite, Mrs. Ruth Kent, Mrs. Eugenia Cole. Third row: Miss Nellie Rogers, Mrs. Emilie Spring, Mrs. Marie Yerkes, Mrs. Evelyn Wqterl M Alvin Henderson Mr Merle Smith Mr Don Daniels, Mrs. Margaret Hartwell, Mrs. Florence Weston, Miss Catherine McGrath, Mrsi Marie man, r. , . , . Smith, Mr. lack Brown, Mr. Harry Luitjens, Miss Anita Risdon, Mrs. Anne von Poederoyen, Mr. Arthur Sarna, Mr. Claude Durham, Miss Anna Neft Mlt Katz Mrs Margaret Davis Mrs Marion Kelly Mrs Ruth Stephens Mr Iack Straus, Mr. Gryan Webb, Miss Alma Hokinsonl Fourth row: Mr. i on , . , . , . , . Mrs. Marjorie Brown, Mr. Iohn Farrar, Mr. Raymond Ross., Miss Zelma Revier, Mr. lim Taylor, Mr. Warren Steinberg, Mr. Ivol Blaylock, Mrs Lois Vind ette. Fifth row: Mr. Eugene Broadwater, Miss Margaret Blomquist, Mrs. Marion Vree, Mrs. Thelma Stine, Mrs. Dalmyra Rhodes, Mr. Carl Link Mr IQ. seph Weston, Mr. Graham Harris, Mr. Francis Beal, Mr .Hugh Chock, Mr. Leroy Pool, Mr. Paul Kuhlman, Mr. Arthur Song, Mr. Robert McCau51r,-md Mr. Lloyd Souders, Mrs. Susan Weinberg, Mr. Walter Parker. Sixth row: Mr. David Rebd, Mr. Seaton Grant, Mr. Francis, Byrne, Mr. Ira Winn Mr' Richard Miller, Mr. Richard Gerten, Mr. Camillo Guercio, Mr. Iarnes Raddatz, Mr. Garo Armen, Mrs. Mildred Gates, Mr. Gordon Bruno, Mr Rifhgrgi Nida, Mr. Paul Linker, r. Harold Foster, Mr. Max gen. ' 439,13 QU C 4, - .- Q. 4...Al7A.J rot., l of-4 6 1 ' Mn. BLAYLOCK l A' . . - After returning from a successful career in X i CMAJ N X , K the Navy during wartime, Mr. Ivol Blaylock Q . Q became actively engaged for the next ten In years in counseling and teaching at Hamil- Y , dl ton. Although he will be a great asset as the A I an vice-principal tor Manual Arts High School ml his absence will be a big loss to the students and taculty members at Yankeeville
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MISS MARGARETTA STEVENSON Girls' Vice-Principal 04 min iairaiion MR. RICHARD NIDA PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Caprisians individually and as a class have a great deal to be proud of and we have many fine things to share with our little host from that magic island. ln these times when education is under close scrutiny from all sides we may point with pride to the scholastic records, scholarships, and honors which Caprisians have earned in their short three years at Yanlceeville. Our Nevians, State Scholarship winners, Ephebians ,Mathematics and Pho- tography contest award winners, Art and Music, English and speech winners, Industrial Arts and Bank ot America award winners, Garden Club, Rotary Club, Lions Club, American Legion, Walker Brown Scholarship and Alumni awards winners are all worthy ol note. Caprisians have proved adaptable and understanding amidst a building program, an auditorium rehabilitation and a nine period day. While not always pleased with the necessary adjustments, they have held their heads high and have put blue sweaters on the horizon at Hamilton High as a sym- bol ot progress and perceptive leadership just as blue is a symbol ot beauty and happiness around the island of Capri. We at Hamilton are proud ot your achievements and hope you will continue to bring great honor to your alma mater. Sincerely, RICHARD H. NIDA MR. HOMER O. EATON Boys' Vice-Principal
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X M s f 1 by 71 f NW 7135 .LF , ,. ' 47.,,,V r-'rv PRESIDENTS SPEECH After three years at Hamilton, I realized that my senior year has been the most valuable and rewarding year of my life. My cabinet and I have sought to raise the interest in student government to unprece- dented heights. From the modification of the House ot Representatives to the new Student Body Forums. we have tried to make the government more efficient and more truly a voice of the electorate. We have but made the first steps in a long process. It is up to you, Hamiltonians, to keep high your interest in student govern- ment and to continue improving the gov- ernment. I wish to thank the faculty and admin- istration for all their wondertul help and guidance. And to you, the student body, I shall forever be grateful tor your cooper- ation and response to our efforts. It has really been a pleasure and an honor to serve as your president. Good luck and best wishes to each one oi you. Sincerely, DAVID SPRITZER Student Body President Reading clockwise: Bonnie Sturner, Girls' League Presidentg Buzz Sobel, Chief lug- lite. Steve Speigel, Student Body Vice- iresnentp Nancy Feldman, Student Body secretory, Steve Loeb, Student Body Treas- urer, Tony Mellos, Boys' League President,
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