Hamilton Central High School - Hamiltonian Yearbook (Hamilton, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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X cross sectlon of the nations most famous newsmagazme N XIION XI XPI' XIRS Nllss ll f Brautzgam narrowly defeated her op pone nt Nllss inn Burke or the Prestdency 0 the The Senate today confirmed Xmbassadress fella Hoben 9 appointment to the Belgian Congo fred Lmle famed bulldlng contractor just com pleted the new north wing of the W hlte House ln time for 1ts new occupants Xt RHI I II RI' Secretary of Xgrlculture Truman Drombrazwkas announces that the federal patent office has regls tered Rzchara' Yzmmer 9 new atomic all purpose tractor Darrell Paton has Just perfected the rectangular potato for french fry enthusiasts SPORTS Sports writer Lefty Baker reports Hank Galler has once again won the coveted Denmark trophy awarded to the best pro football player of the year Dzck fountazn commg ln last ln the 500 mule race has announced his retirement l'lazne Snyder has Just won the decathlon at the Olympic games ln I' rance This is the first time this has been accomplished by a woman Sf IFNC I' Xstronauts Dzetrzch Kevsler and lohn Rathbone lr achlexed Immortal fame this week as the first men to land on the moon They were piloted by Deck Benson famed rocketeer I' NTFRFAINNIEN I Pamous night club entertainer Sue Storzng who rose to fame with the song Xou You Xou has been booked by Mark Ulmstead ow ner of the Golden 'Nugget III I as Negas Stoke? and Holcomb that sensational dancing team have been signed by Bzll lelgfleld Wood for his million dollar rexue Babes n Boys SOC I-XI NlO'lI'S 'tllss Hedda lennzngv whispers that Larry Grz n has married his fourteenth wife breaking the all time record Syd Vel9on Incognito has returned from her tour of Sw ntzerland Othy the secrecy Syd9J I' IDI t YI ION resident B111 Bette of Syracuse I nlversxty con ferred the Doctorate of Sociology upon Irmgard Itownze larry Weldon has just established the twenty hfth school ln his chaln of driver education courses making it the largest of its type ln the world X 'I MISS Manlyn Blame 9 pamtmgs have been on dns play for the past two weeks ln the 'Vletropolltan Museum of Art and haxe been snapped up eagerly by such collectors as playboy gkzp lwtchen MUSIC It has been announced that Nlxss Carol Harter will be the soloist for the New Xork Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra at their 125th anniversary under the baton of Maestro Jeffrey Ingram MI' DIC INF Dr J udzth Bancroft has completed her research on assistants lean and loan Bierce It N 'Hrs lanzpher Ripley mother of flve has been awarded the title of Mother of the year for 1960 FASHION NEWS I' LASII' VI1ss Lmma Barley has just displayed the new hair style for the fall season the Crew cut BI SINESS 'Vlodel I emlle Stapleton has signed a contract with the Loop model agency for 815 000 a year as an nounced last week by Mr Loops secretary Kathryn Lynch IIFI' IN THESF INITLD STATFS In Hamilton New Xork Pete Soule was decorat ed by Police C ommnssnoner Danzel Sacco for safe driving above and beyond the call of duty BOOKS H H Hadley 9 private stenographer Joanne french made known last week that the famous authors new book Hearts Atlame has finally been completed after seven years of concentrated effort 1 V- 1 ' , ' ' V ' 1 v rw v 1 1 1' v ' ' 1 1' . g 1 L J e . A 1 1 , , . ' 1 1 l . 4 ' X - ' P. L ' 1 v Y I - V N A f - if 1 1 1 1 W 1 . - - - I,. W. Y. I' - ' . . s ' ' - ' 1 L' 1 1 1 ' 1 L 4 h K' xx' ' ' l 1 1 1 1 L' ' V . . . . . i I . . 1 ' ' v - ' 1 .' '.' 1' , - . . . ,., . 1 1 v r N ' 1. 1 I 1 1. ' . .1 ' 4 l t x 'Z . H1 1 1 1 - ' V ' ' 'I ' ' 1 I ' - 1 1 ' ' - ' I , . . ,. 1 , ' ' . ' A . 1' ' . . . : , . . ., . : ' 1 - I ' V ' - , V '1 7 ' ' . . . e , 1 . , . . I 1 1 1. n J 11 1 - . V at Indianapolis for the fifteenth consecutive time, hyperinsulinigm, She was aided in her work by her . ' ..' i . '. .' 1'1 1 i , . . 1 ' A , - - . 1 ' .' . . 1. , 1 .'. x I . I x . .. ,, L1 1 ii- 1 v f ' A 1 1: s 1 A 1 f 1 1 - f ' 1 1 . 1 ..' .i ' x y ' x ' , - ' x ' T sa n 1 ., - ' J . 1 V . ' r 1 '. . , X y 1 A i I, . A . . W ' V V 'YY' 11 1 1 1 . A - , - X A ' x ' AV A ' , lv . S ' ' if ' 7 V U, w 1' ' ' - 1 s 1 - . x . , 1 v v v w s A 1 1 1 . A I 1 1 . 1 1 .Y ' A B. . ' , A r , A , - A - - - 1 ' , S. A - - .., - - ,V . . . ' ' 1' 1 .I I . . . V .1 K 1 1 s i no . , , . x is ' ' 1 2 . . 1 .' , 1 A A 11 . ' A 'Ax' 11 I H ' ' I '.. H, I as 11 9 99 L ' X - ' I ' 23

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CL SS HISTORY The Class of 54 started its long trek through Hamilton High School in 1941 Our Ixlndergarten teacher was Miss Rowe and our chief recollections of that year seem to be ones of huge colored blocks Indian style naps on the hard floors snacksof graham crackers and milk and games played ln the calm of the doll house In First Grade we thought we were some pumpkins Mrs Burke and Miss Fowler kept us busy with reading assignments The 'lerrlble Ad ventures of Jim Judy and 'lag anel learning the alphabet Second Graele uneler the tutelage of Miss Dun ham was an eventful year ln our young lives In the first place we were for the first time all m the same room at the same time fand look at how much sente nce structure weve learnedj Pandemonium' Romance ran rampant Jeff Ingram even went so far as to propose to Sue Storing Secondly we learned how to add and thlrdly we learned how to write ln the Giant group Mrs Nash successfully carried us through Third Grade although at tlmes she had to do lt on her shoulders We all became potential actors and ac tresses that year by putting on a skit about the Indian Pilgrim sltuatlon and we furthered our knowledge of math by learning how to carry figures Fourth Grade was the year of the plague chicken pox that is anel the year that we made those little wooden pigs Mrs Rourke read to us daily while Miss Porter directed Snow White anel Rose Red with Jeff Ingram Gel Hoben Frudy Jennings Sue Storing anei l'red Alvord Miss Porter also kept the class average down with her course IH writing Miss MacCauley let Skip Fltchen and Jeff Ingram correct test papers needless to say the class average noticeably improved Mrs Ferris conducted class elections every month so we learned at an early date the workings of Student Government We ll always remember when Blll Wood said Mrs Ferris wheel and Miss MacCauley s retort of Bill Wood pecker In Sixth Grade we began asserting our new found influence over the other pupils in the Grade School Miss Dunham and Miss Birmingham ushered us through an era of gang fights side shows and football games on the playground During the first part of the year we the Sex enth Graders were chiefly evidenced se-urrvlng from one class room to another trying to make ourselxes a mconsplcuous as possible Graelually under the guidance of WIISS Faucette and Hrs Xmes we assumed quite a grand manner and threw ourselxes into a pro duction of Herbie s Iflrst Date starring Jeff Ingram and G ella Hoben Mr Mackenzie and Mr Decker were in charge of us ln Eighth Grade That year we all le arned lots of Jokespw courtesy of Mr 'Nlaclxe nzle and took a most informative and oelorlferous trip to the Hamilton Sewage Disposal Plant xh00Illt anel Dan taught Sue and Jane how to play cards in Art f lass And for some strange reason all the girls practlcally went crazy our the mere mention of the names f urt Norris and Ifred Dunlap Probably through pure coincidence four teachers who shall go nameless culminated their teaching careers at Hamllton after we had been pro moted to Ninth Grade High School wlth all of its many responslbxlitles started ln earnest for us when we reached Ninth Grade As Freshmen we began to participate in sports dramatics and musical organizations and sponsored concessions and dances on our own Harry Hadley and Shirley Frmk joined our class yust in time to help us rebuild our Pep Rally Bonfire Farl Albrecht and Morris Brown departed from our happy family Miss Faucette and Mr Sandwlck were our home room teachers during the Sophomore year Some of us went to I ooperstown with the Seniors to see the museums and Sue Storing came back from a much longer trip to Norway We had no additions to our class but Nancy Johnson and Lester Rockwell left us and Harriet Kerr came and went Most of the Junior year seemed to be concerned with acquiring our class rings We achlex ed some sort of dubious dlstlnctlon by not having a class picnic but we did help to make the annual June Prom a success Skip F ltchen left for Europe and came back just in time for Regents Farol Solllen Ne ta Tuzzo Natalie Purdy and Leonarel Towsley left us In 1954- we finally reached the Se nlor homeroom and its curator Miss Gardiner It took us a while to realize that we were Seniors but now we are aware of the fact that this has been the best of thirteen hne years and one which we will remember throughout our lives L L x s . . fs v J . 1 , , , . 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