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(Class iHottn EN AVANT ( Forward ) CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Blue and Gold Gardenia (Class (Officers President Edward G. Laski Vice-president L. Edna Preston Secretary Treasurer Alexander J. Koloski Ruby A. V. Tree
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(Ifirabimtrs nf U134 Robert Glenn Armstrong Anne Cherstine Bradstreet Edward Harold Carter Mary Kathleen DeLuca Marjorie Augusta Dodge Doris Finch Janice Elizabeth Gould D orothy May Greeley Harold Lovering Knowlton Alexander J. Koloski Lawrence Lamson Edward George Laski Kenneth Charles McRae Lillian Edna Preston William Murrey Smith Edna Angie Sprague Ruby A. V. Tree Margaret Rita Walsh Dorothy June Whipple Honor Pupils
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The Hamiltonian 15 Graduation Exercises OF THE HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL June 21, 1934 Maxwell Norman Memorial Auditorium ' Program Processional: Priest ' s March Mendelssohn Invocation Rev. Elmer Eddy The Lord ' s Prayer — Forsyth, Kraft Chorus History of Education in Hamilton Edna A. Sprague, Salutatorian The Bells of St. Mary ' s — Adams Chorus Horace Mann ' s Influence on Education in Mass. M. Rita Walsh Presentation of Class Gift Edward G. Laski, Class President Class Prophecy L. Edna Preston Recessional — DeKoven Girls ' Chorus Development of Education in Mass. Dorothy M. Greeley, Valedictorian Sylvia — Speaks Perfect Day — Bond Boys ' Quartet Presentation of Diplomas James H. Conway, Chairman School Committee Benediction Rev. Elmer Eddy- Recessional: Priest ' s March — Mendelssohn CLASS OFFICERS Edward G. Laski, President L. Edna Preston, Fice- president Alexander J. Koloski, Secretary Ruby A. V. Tree, Treasurer CLASS MOTTO En Avant {Fonvard) CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Blue and Gold Gardenia Presentation of Class Gift T IN BEHALF OF the Class of 1934, present this beautiful Hamilton banner as a gift to our Alma Mater. This banner is 3 x 9 feet made of green felt backguound with white letters and border, and may be used for all appropriate school functions. — Edward Laski. Home Economics Department ' His department has been quite active during the year tanta- lizing pupils by sending tempting odors into classrooms as well as in- curring a slight tinge of .jealousy oc- casionally when some garment made at school is proudly worn to class. The Ninth Grade served a very successful chicken dinner in Decem- ber to the Principals’ Club. Later in the year, the ten Student Council members were their guests at a luncheon given in the sewing room. Not to be outshone, the Eighth Grade girls served three very dainty and appetizing luncheons to mem- bers of the faculty. These were en- joyed by guests and workers alike. The clothing department has turned out many well made gar- ments, varying from evening gowns to the popular tennis shorts. The Seventh Grade pupils made blouses or underwear and many industrious seamstresses have finished four dif- ferent garments during the year. The Eighth Graders tackled a dress and then a smock. In the Ninth Grade many different articles were made including several graduation dresses. The Senior High pupils have progressed rapidly, moving from one article to the next, making skirts, coats, blouses, dresses and suits.
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