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fw,5 af 4 mf!! li ' 1.. .' T .' -r' ' lf, ', is ,X V The Senior Class We are the class of 1930! Soon we are to go forth into the wide, wide world and make our own way. Although our four years were not all fun, we have had a good time while we have been in high school, and all of us are sorry that we are going. As freshmen we entered school in September 1926, forty-seven strong. At first we were very bewildered, but after becoming accustomed to our new environment we assumed that characteristic attitude of all freshmen-self importance. John Lynch was our president that year. Under his guidance we put on two of the biggest and best parties ever given by a freshman class. Our sophomore year, which was more or less uneventuful, saw Martha Livermore as our presdent. That year the annual interclass basketball tournament was started, which tournament our class was never forunate enough to win. Our junior year, during which Doris Tuttle was president, stands out by vir- tue of the fact that we observed the tradition of our school by entertaining the class of 1929 at the junior-Senior Reception. Our senior year, the present year, has been the best of all. We put on two good parties in co-operation with the juniors. We presented the play The Boomer with the aid of Beta Delta Beta. We were the guests of the juniors at the annual Reception. Last, but not least, comes Commencement, which we have all been looking forward to for so long, but which we dread more and more as it approaches. Richard Stradling is our president this year. Now that our four years are finished we can look back upon them and say with pride that we have been a typical Hamilton High School class, which implies many things, among them being that we have contributed generously of our members to athletics, Beta Delta Beta and Almeda Literary Society, and that we have co-operated with Mr. Rose. There have been many changes in the school during those four years. We have seen the building of the new gymnasium and grade school to go along with the consolidation of the districts around Hamilton. We have seen a great increase in the number of faculty members and a phenomenal growth in size of the student body. However, the changes have not all been in the school. Our class now numbers only twenty-three, most of the other members of the class when it entered school having dropped by the wayside, gone back a class, or taken up attendance at some other school. Before leaving our Alma Mater in june, we desire to thank our teachers for seeing us so successfully through school and to wish other graduating classes all kinds of success. Although we may soon be far away from Hamilton High School, we shall never forget the days we spent there, or the friends we made. VV. B. L. Twelve
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X 1- fl.L'i2l'A5l'.' 1 Q, - - i,H,.L 1-rf ' , A Q!Z'llL.VL'fl.6J' RICHARD STRADLING B. D. B, C25 C35 C455 Manager of Basketball C353 Basketball C459 Students' Council C453 Class President C45. LEON THAYER ' Orchestra C15 C25 C35 C45. DORIS TUTTLE Almeda Literary Society C25 C35 C45, and Treas- urer C35g Class President C35g Girls Glee Club C35 C45, and President C45gHamiltonian Staff C35 C453 Business Manager C453 Chairman of Iunior-Senior Reception Committee C35. MARION WHALEN Almeda Literary Society C25 C35 C45, and Treas4 urer C451 Basketball C25 C35 C45. PROFESSOR C. E. ROSE Faculty Advisor I n Eleven
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-WN 4 , f , 4.5 . ew' ff ' , .- Rx? Q f 2 4 11 K ... - As, .L A The Junior Class Allingz, Marion Albro. Lucinda Branigan, Leo Briggs, Vllilliam Charles, John Charles. Julius Cossey, Alice Church, Stanley Cramphin, Eugene Fleming, Marion Galpin, Henry Grems, Ruth Hahnle, Robert Haley, Richard Heclemark, Albert Hinman, Floyd Hitchcock, Willzirrl jones, Ralph Tlzirtee IZ Klem, Tom Kunes, Matilda Kunes, Rose Leland, Phyllis McCale, Richard Mead, Albert Moore, Arnold Mott, Mary Murphy, james Myers, Doris Oakes, Alice Palmer, Mabel Raine, Richard Risley, Genevieve Sanborn, Philip Suters, joy Suters, Melrose VVilliams, Marion
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