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The Seventh Grade began Its High School career in September, 19 15 . High School was new and strange to U3 and we had to make many changes in the habit3 which we had formed at the Lamson School. But we grew up rapidly in those first days, and we can look back with laughter at some of the m’ stakes we made. hirst of all, we had to get used to the lockers in which we keep our books and coats. How easy it is to lose that key and how hard to remember to bring the right books and papers for the morning classes. Changing rooms also made most of us form the habit of carefully collecting all of our belongings. For our assembly program in October we produced a play called Safety First and recited the poem Columbus . Together with the Eighth Grade, we had a lot of fun at the Christmas party in the Cafeteria. We were proud to lead the rest of the school in the Magazine Drive. We took In the most money of any of the classes In the school. In February, Mr. Warren Bennett became our teacher. He had returned from the Army Air Corps and took the place of his wife who had been ills military substitute. We ' ve got off to a good start at Hamilton High this year and will continue to make history, so that the Class of ' 51 will be the best ever. Joan April Barbara Bennett Marguerite Caverly Elizabeth Clock Richard Dodge John Donaldson Bertha Eskelson Barbara Foss Gloria Gardiner Richard Gourdeau Stanley Guscski Charles Harding George Jermyn David Kinsella Lucy Ann Lander Anne Lombard Diane Love Jeannett Maidment Ann MacCurrach Joan Palm Jane Fariseau Gerald Saunders Lee Schofield Evelyn Soper Virginia Stelline Laura Tate Lee Tremblay Edmund Wentworth Richard Yiiggln Joseph Yeaton I 28
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In September, we had the honor of having the first assembly of the year. It was called Important Days of September . Fifteen girls and four boys took part in it. We were the second class to gain 100$ in the Junior Red Cross Drive this year. When James Tate, one of our classmates, was in the hospital, we helped him to pass the time away with two books, a model airplane, and a very nice card. Our annual Christmas Party with the Seventh Grade was a memorable occasion. Presents were exchanged. Mr. Towne, Mrs. Ramer, Mrs. Holmes, and Mrs. Bennett were our guests. Our grade was the first to obtain a 100$ collection in the January In- fantile Paralysis Drive. On February 15, we conducted an interesting quiz as an assembly program. Lollipops were given as prizes. Ours is a patriotic class, as we have main- tained the record of over 90$ of the class buying Victory Savings Stamps. Donald Allen Louise Amirault Thomas Brown Frederick Burns Daniel Counihan Marina Croly Roberta Cronin Joan DeCourcy Joanne Dixon Richard Dennis Dorothy Grant Philomena Holleran S y 1 v i a Humphrey Hallett Johnson Arthur Maidment Albert Mazzetta John McLean- Edwin Morrow Mildred Pooler Jean Rauscher Beatrice Ricker Georgians Roy Shirley Sargeant David Shannon James Tate Jean Thimmer Marlene Titus Robert Tremblay Albert Trepanier Elizabeth Trepanier Ann Walke Paul Wallace Beverley Wentworth Donald Woodman 2 ?
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