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Burdett Training Whether secured before or after college, Burdett training is helpful throughout life. It is an essen- tial part of the equipment of every young person in seeking employment or in building a career. Courses include basic subjects with several dis- tinct opportunities for specialization. Instruction intensely practical. Close attention paid to indi- vidual needs. Separate courses formen andwomen. COURSES are offered for young men and women who wish to prepare for direct entrance into interesting business posi- tions where there are good opportunities for advancement. Main Entrance to Lynn Burdett College Building owned and occupied ex- clusively by the college. Summer Sessions Begin July 2. 1934 College or Executive Grade Courses: Business Administration, Executive Secretarial. Vocational or Shorter Courses: Business, Stenographic Sec- retarial, Stenographic, Civil Service, Machine Bookkeeping. Special and Finishing Courses. Fall Sessions Begin Sept. 4, 19 34 Previous commercial training not required for entrance Catalog on Request Lynn BURDETTCOLLEGE Opposite B. M. Station Tel. Jacicson 234 74 M+. Vernon St., Lynn, Mass. C. H. KNOWLES PHARMACIST SOUTH HAMILTON, MASS. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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22 The Hamiltonian Girls Basketball Team LTHOUGH yet in its infancy, the Hamilton Girls’ Basketball team made a splendid showing in its battles with other teams of the North Shore. The first team players were almost entirely intact from the previous season and played with a spirit that could not be excelled. The second team made a valiant fight to surpass the first, and, at times, it was unfair to designate the stand- ing. First team players receiving let- ters were: Captain, Edna Preston, Rita Walsh, Violet Rice, Irene Tree, Dorothy Kirby, Grace Cullity, Nellie Emeney, and Manager, Carmella De- Luca. Second team letters were awarded to the following: Edwina Alexander, Lillian Emeney, Audrey Larravee, Esther Koll, Edna Sprague, and Gei’trude Sprague. Hamilton lost only to Rockport and Manchester, but considering that this was only the second season of prac- tice, the girls have every reason to be pleased with their progress. The schedule for the year was as follows : Score Oppon- Hamilton ents Rockport at Rockport 9 58 Manchester at Manchester 11 31 Urovelami at Hamilton 51 2 Essex at Hamilton 80 4 Rockport at Hamilton 18 41 Essex at Essex 44 22 Country Day School at Beverlv ' 43 12 Essex .Agricultural School 30 15 Manchester at Hamilton 36 42 Country Day School at Hamilton 32 22 Athletic Council ' HIS year a new association was organized for the benefit of ath- letics. Three boys represented the boys’ athletics and one girl repre- sented the girls’ athletics. The three boys nominated were Edward Laski, President: Walter Fowler, Benjamin Robertson, and the captains of the teams throughout the year. The girl elected was Irene Tree, Secretary ; Edna Preston also served as she was captain of the girls’ basketball team. Meetings were held every other Wednesday, when managers were elected and various schemes for mak- ing money were discussed. The coun- cil voted to give letters to those who had earned recognition in athletics. We hope that this association can be carried on in future years as it strengthens the sports field in Ham- ilton High. — Irene Tree, Secretary. VALEDICTORY (Continued from piuje 6) students and teachers. In most schools, some form of {government is set up in which students may participate; in Hamilton this is done through the Student Council Asso- ciation. Last, but by no means the least, let us consider our instructor s and teachers who have been splendidh ' trained in order to impart their knowledge to us. Sometimes we pupils think they have an over-abundant supply of homework assignments, but, upon second thought, we realize that it is through these assignments that we learn to be more self-reliant. As we look back on the progress of edu- cation in the state, we see Massachusetts as a new, young state, introducing new’ methods and improvements, always push- ing forward and progressing until it de- veloped the successful educational system which we have today. Let us hope that we, as young graduates of Hamilton High School, will start out in the w ' orld with the same courage and ambition as the young state of Massachusetts and always push forward to success as we are bidden by our class motto, — “En Avant — Forward!!’’ — Dorothy Greeley.
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BRUMBY’S GARAGE FORD Sales and Service SO. HAMILTON MASS. Tel. 155 JOE WOOD Grower of Annual and Perennial Plants Cor. Main and Moulton Sts., Hamilton Tel. Conn. COMPLIMENTS OF DALEY’S MARKET “JUST A FRIEND” GENESTA’S BEAUTY SHOPPE MAIN STREET SO. HAMILTON MASS. COMPLIMENTS OF W. R. MANN CO. WALTER B. CHASE Plumbing, Heating and Water Supply SO. HAMILTON, MASS. Office Residence Hamilton 154-W Hamilton 154-R MISS AGNES MOYNIHAN Hairdresser Tel. Hamilton 346 Featuring the New Eugene Method Deposit Your Savings In this Mutual Savings Bank and build 1} up a reserve fund for future needs. (X $1 will start your account 0 SALEM SAVINGS BANK M ‘‘The Bank with the Chime Clock” HAMILTON SPA Beer on Draft Hamilton Mass. RALPH H. COLEMAN W. FOSTER HALL Photographers Wilson-Way 1955 Mass. School Avenue Photography Cambridge, Porter 0346 Mass. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS il
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