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I Q LOUISE ALLEN Weasel . . . rlallies in the rio- mestic arts . . . paper, pen and ink are constant companions . . . et1a4ls , , , pork chop fiend . . . RICHARD ADAMS Richie . . . average American . . . architectural rlcuree ahearl . , . likes spaxlhetti . . . Mr. Chrzan's a favorite . . . likes to talk on phono ' I . Richio and the HDUWH- pine-scentefl air anrl Campfires . . . heats . . . U. S. Air Force also raves 'wel' Rosell- seen in future. Concert Band 2: Mechanical Drawing 2: Drama 3. P-S.8z.D. 4: Drama 3: Library Science 3: Modern Dance 4: Ger- man 2: Typing 2. SHARON ALLEN CHERYI, ANDERSON Little A . . . talks in her sleep Polly . . . twistvrl over pretzels . . . Mr. Sumners is a favoritg . , . lt's only 1rreatl . . . often . . . No major problem A seen in white Forcl flip-top , . , crazy cruiser . . . thc corruptl-r future with bottles, lwcakers, anml . . . professional letter writer . . . luunsen burners . . . working to- marriapze soon. warrl her pot of golnl. F.T.A. 2. 3: F.I'I.A. 4: Drama 4, Art 2: Lihrnry Science fl: Usher- ctte 2: F.H.A. 4: Auxilium Latis num 2, 3, 4. l LINDA ANDREAS DONNA ANGELUCFI BONNIE APPLEGATE PATRICIA AVERSANO Lin . . . anticipates a future Donna . . . Johnny Mathis al- -'B0,mlO , V , those wedding: bells Little Footer . . . music. music, t0flChim! the Y0UH5Ier set . . . bums . . . goes for miniature golf Chime in Jung , , , Fi-efl's flame music bravely. lmattles hi-other tickles the iV0l'i0S - . . m3il'llfllnH anll bowlirlir . . . dental assist- . . . tlalrhles in oils . . . dancing, . . . horseback ruling and tropical a perpetual busy sixznal . . . ufor- ant . . . has an interest at gating, sleeping: . . . possible sec- fish . . . That 1l1rl it! . . , get it. . . . krazy over Kauff- Trenton High named Larry . . . ,-malty A I V skillful Skater, snowcappeil peak . . . to college man . . . tips the ten pins. future as a secretary. FH x 2 Illlil 1l10I1'? Choir 3, 41 F.T.A. 2. 3: Modem F.T.A. 2, ag F.H.A. 4: Guidance ' ' ' choir 2, 3, 4: Special Choir 2: Dance 2, 4, Secretary 4, Girls Choir 3,41 F.'r.A. 3, 4. nfs.. .tbflf lvi. .
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.tina gr, Bear Let it be known that in the year of our Lord, nineteen h sixty four, the graduating class of Hamilton High School East chronicle for those underclassmen who will soon inherit positions. We leave behind fond memories of our years at stay being outstanding in that we were the last class to lowed halls for five consecutive years. Our chronicle dates back to the time of Li'l Abner' spectacular in which we participated. We in many other productionsg The King and I Music Man , and, in our final year, South have since Turning back the pages, we recall Day and hearing Steinert's Alma Mater for was transformed to a senior more as its lowliest was enriched by the four-fifths mark of being invaded by a rally, the sorrow coming a new The most coui age by As our service and our events, but open a lives. As we enter into --Novembei which day been the events -today is the week c the trees f teachers our choir mastei future we SOITOW worked , The Diaper When Steinert serving once athletic department As we reached the back upon Spartanland rained-out-door pep the happiness of wel- Over the Rainbow. year, those which are remain imprinted for- first time, the governors the administration and fel- effort to carry on the tra- John Fitigerald Kennedy, we attempted to simulate his as we proceeded with to bud again, we found ourselves or the first time the problem of cross- of our high school days, Class Night tion for outstanding work, and event of the year, when we received endeavors. The Baccalaureate close our chronicle of high school one which will record our adult challenging world, we can be proud knowing that ....... and satisfied that we are able PAH 1 . i , T f5Q'jiY,itAllGlfxQS TD E4vJ'l'l40u'T C4,dO015'i3 THU? Qplegil 'il been Ml Plecisvrew IQMDN5- LUQW- Nlfismle CDO- 'HW ' i 1 T PWM--e ,. fi wil zwelfgl' FU'1 si+lisWl- 'CGW' bcyfldiyx MMC! 0 Je Zz I LAK, 7 J . flailing and :mmf Geffglmf 'W i - M-...ai zswel! Tina lg!! as ,l J fbfjibl ' 15 rl
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hx., 3 J ' Uv x ' . NAOMI RABBIT MARILYN BACKES BLALUUAIDS. kk TICRRI IIARTII Noni . . 4-ultivatcs thc cnlin- lKlarilyn . . , nose always in Q,3'xff0up ff. . QyMtialllvioU,l1?iiiitur Tct'ry , . . 1-laiisutw ill' lt' 101 ary art . . . cfficit-nt st-crctary tu paporlizlcks . . . Girl Scout Hcliwr V . . . Uni-lc-iyabli KING way lf'l!'l' . . , wh shunt! . . . chillin 1 Dr. R4-i1l . . . I mlun't know . . . Tim . . . vnjuys limvling: and 'Torirellitf' , ,Vigil 'lhlotl' ' ' ' lwm' for llllmkfilst' mlymwi plans tn t':ulv hor can for n vt-il sowing . . . secretary tu thc nursv t1l'1l1l0TThQitllA'FPT Ill 0C'l'lll'3' hcl' luycs lobster , , . anutlwr Ai! 1 . . . slmlk snnmlwichs-s :incl im- . . . on to n svcrt-t:u'i:il future, fnturc,xvUt'im1 'hm1rs. M Dale . , . on-r thi- watt-1' liy sly! 01-L-nm, 1 L I Y lf 1 ,t nr limit. I'.H.A. 2. Ani . -li Jfypi 23 l'.TuA,,' .Ig I-'.T.A. 2. fl: F.II.A. 4. Staffs-vllffsifzrm ,4,, ' ilu, 'J I'.S.8I7. 2. Il, 4: Plinlmzrapln X! J Lf' 'LV ,' X 'l lx . k? l- - l it . VZ! ff H9 yl1L'w:5pdjI3 l LX, , lil V '.-' gf I 'I i . -I J- - - I l lv JAMES IBAYAN Vl'hit0y , . . ht-'s nff :xt thc lxrcuk uf flawn with xzun :intl dug . . . horecs ut tht- starting: nutm- . . . I0 pin nlluy, Bemrlv 3: Typing ,lg Football 2: Mechanical Drawing 4. MARY IIEAUMONT llI:iry . . . casual lunk . . , quilt' :intl shy . . , mms for food, Roni- an style , . . lillw tunes . . . swims, skates :intl strains fm strikes . . . will lac stmlvnt lux' niirht, secretary ln' rlay. i F.II.A. 2: Social Dancing 2. J. M ll'HA EI. BICt'KI-IRS Miki- . , , moves in his '54 Iforrl . . . Crosse.-t azlyisor is tops , , , lmssilslv futurc in typu scl- tini: , . . likcs jumpcrs frnni tho kcy. Military 2: Physical Fitness 2. 3: Library Science 3: Print Shop 4. 1-.pf 'N . NICII, IIICIDNICR Nt-il , . , 'l'rvntun -lllllilrl' Unl- lt-ifv, wzxtvh nut . . . yon lui-t yum lvi1'1l . . . xzirls . . . lvusivallly thinks :ilwmlt lmsvlmll , . . :intl girls . . . nurvnzil :ill-Aunt-rit-:un lmy , . . st-lclr-in sci-n silt-nt. Baseball 2, 3, -1: Business Mn- chincs 3: Visual Aids -1: Officials 4. val., A , LQ.
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