Hamilton High School - Hamiltonian Yearbook (South Hamilton, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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CHARLES E. WHIPPLE Ice Dealer and Jobber HAMILTON, MASS. Tel. 112-W Hamilton Wenham Fish Market MAIN STREET So. Hamilton, Mass. F. B. JOHNSON, Prop. CLASS Bay Road Filling Station of MAIN STREET So. Hamilton, Mass. 1931 F. B. JOHNSON, Prop. Hamilton Public Market Railroad Avenue, C. H. KNOWLES CO. SOUTH HAMILTON MASS. Best Quality at Boston Pharmacists Market Prices Call us up and we will deliver your South Hamilton, Mass. orders free. Telephone 216 Compliments of HAMILTON HARDWARE STORE WILLIAM JONES, Florist 8-10 Main Street UNION STREET SOUTH HAMILTON MASS. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

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The Hamiltonian 13 Freshman Notes INURING the last session the men representing the firm from which we were to pick our class pins came. The Pin Committee submitted two very attractive pins for our se- lection. The voting was very close, the chosen pin winning by just one vote. The treasurer wishes to state that the members of the freshman class are slacking in the paying of class clues. It will be greatly appreciated by the treasurer if they will pay their dues at once. This year’s freshman Latin class is the first class in several years to fin- ish the book in the freshman year, so we are taking this time to con- gratulate our teacher as well as our- selves for the work accomplished. Most of us went to the junior prom and several had the honor of march- ing with some of the juniors, a dis- tinction which we fully appreciated. We are hopefully looking forward to our junior prom but it seems ciuite a ways off, although by dint of hard vvork, and with conscientious study, we will be so busy that the time will soon slip away. It is now time to take a fond and loving farewell of our junior high days, as this year completes our prep- aration for the senior high. We hope that we are fully prepared, for rumor tells us that we needs MUST be in order to pass the inspection of the senior high teachers! Junior II Notes ' ' T HE returns of the History Con- test between Hamilton and Wenham are as follows: 1st prize: Wenham 2nd prize: Wenham 3rd prize: Hamilton (Edna Linn) 4th prize: Wenham 5th prize: Hamilton (Margaret Sewell) In the final contest we are glad to say that Hamilton was awarded the second prize which was presented to Edna Linn. When we came back from the May vacation, we found that Miss Sullivan was taking Miss Bean’s place; al- though Miss Sullivan keeps us work- ing hard we like her because she is full of “pep.” The flower contest has been going since the last of April and up to the present time one hundred and eight different kinds of flowers have been brought in. There are two lists: the prize list which is for the person who brings in the most flowers first; the other list is for the science marks. The music Memory Contest was held June 4th, Topsfield winning 1st place, Wenham second, and Hamilton 3rd. Essex and Manchester came last. The score for Hamilton stood: Muriel Gould had perfect score. .240 Howard Boyd 239 Gladys Back 234 Donald Greely 230 Thelma Davis 225 Everett Holland 197 Miss Bean (in composition) : “Which topic did you take, Law- rence?” L. Peterson : “No. 4.” Miss Bean: “Which part? Making a dress?” Hostess: “I hope you enjoyed your game of cards with the major; he is awfully clever.” Guest: “I should say he was. He started telling my fortune and now he’s counting it.”



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The Hamiltonian 15 Junior I Class Report TUNIOR I had a candy sale May 7th, f and made a very good sum of money. We, as a class, have pro- gressed very well this year; we have about fifteen dollars in the treasury. For clubs this term we have the Reed Club, under Mrs. Earner’s su- pervision ; Girls’ Athletic Club under Miss Sullivan, and the Game Club under Miss Wyman. The boys, in their physical training class, have had some interesting games of Ger- man backball with the eighth grade, each winning a game. The final game will be played this Tuesday. — Donald Greeley. Noted Seniors Was Ever Angelic Retarded Riser Many Evenings Borrowed Keeps Looking Littler Makes Every Class Ever Graceful Happy With History Often Makes Raids Always After Me Most Earnest Pupil Jokes Borrow Mischief A Joyful Talker Doesn’t Get Humbugs Catches Many Attractions Jolly Juvenile Lady My Red Dress Runs Every Meeting Ever Enters Docilely Doesn’t Arrive Hastily Commercial Notes T he Commercial Club meetings have been held regularly for the past two months, and have resulted in interesting gatherings. At the first meeting held this term, the members learned something about Parliamentary Rules and how to con- duct themselves at a business meet- ing. Three short sketches, entitled “We Stenographers Three,” were given by members of the club at our May nieeting. These sketches showed un- satisfactory stenographers applying for positions and being rejected by business men. We hope the seniors who intend to be stenographers will benefit by the points suggested in this entertainment. At our last business meeting, we voted to present to the Commercial department a reference book as a gift from the club. It is hoped that it v ill be possible for the club to add to this many other books for the use of the commercial students. RECENT TYPEWRITING AWARDS CERTIFICATES Jennie Maione L. C. Smith Anna Thompson Royal Isabelle Caverly Royal Jeanne Cullity Remington Jeanne Cullity L. C. Smith Jeanne Cullity Royal Helen Foster L. C. Smith PINS Dorothy Hatt . . Gold . . Remington Eunice Dodge . . Silver . . Remington Josephine Laski Bronze Underwood Isabelle Caverly Bronze Underwood

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