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WEEKLY REVUEW Y DARRELL JOYCE H. R. 'IQOWNSEXD Superintendent of Schools ljI'il1l'ff7H! of High School A. W. Board of Education 'KHark, Harklx' the teachers remark, The Board is coming to schoolf, MARGEDAN'1', P1-mflfnr EDWARD HUGHES, l'mffP1-exiflmf R. K. BEELER MRS. KIARTHA S'1'EwAR'r MRS. H. H. HAINES CHARLES HOLDEEER, Clerk -sf- Q 'Z
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tittttt atvtau al' Review of Year To relate the doings and happenings of the past year is a task fraught with memories of countless incidents and a task that brings pleasant and wistful dreams to us for whom this year was a climax of our four years at dear old Hamilton High. As we look back over the year, numerous events come to our minds and will ever remain there as tokens of our last yearg memories that we would feign put into print but we must hurry on and after setting down those for which we have space and time, keep those ones, personal and common, in our minds where they will serve as connecting links between ourselves and the senior class, the underclass- men of the school. Not only was the number of students greatly increased at the be- ginning of the year, but the general atmosphere of the school took on a more cosmopolitan character. Freshmen and Sophomores joined with Juniors and Seniors in supporting with ideal school spirit the projects of our school. Four new teachers were introduced to Hamilton High this year: Mr. Fichter, Mr. Carney, Miss Wittkugel, and Miss Dowty, all of whom, by their altruistic personalities, have endeared themselves to us. The different classes elected their officers, choosing Clemeth Shiflet, Russel Andrews, and John Weislogel as presidents of the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes, respectively. Athletic spirit was high, as evidenced by the successful foot-ball season and the local public sentiment created. An Americanization essay contest was held by the American Legion in which Mildred Lewis, Ernest Hyde, and Sara Cohen won prizes. 1' A drive was given by the Red Cross in which Christmas boxes were filled by the students for the destitute children of Europe. Alas! here is one sore spot in our memories: we cannot forget that Middletown came off victorious in the third battle for the Peter's cup this year. We can only hope that in the years to come the rivalry be- tween the two schools will continue on the basis that it now exists and that Hamilton High will never again emerge from a game with Middle- town, second best. Contimzea on Page Fourtee E-1 6
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