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Yieview of lbeex ear Pause and think, oh Seniors, your last year in Hamilton High is gone. Those happy days are now but memories and lest we forget - Mr. Clyde W. White, who this year became Mr. Townsend's successor, soon became acquainted with the school and entered into its activities with a zeal that made everyone realize his great ability. His first year in our midst was undoubtedly a big success. With an increase in attendance came three new members of the faculty: Miss Elizabeth Turner, Miss Mary Banker. instructor in gymnasium, and Miss Sara Pettit. In athletics, the Big Blue made a fine showing. Only twice did our football boys come off the field carrying the short end of the victory. The team worked hard and played a scrappy game. At the Southwestern Ohio Tournament, the boys' basketfball team proved exceptional and Burt Win- terhalter was selected as a member of the All-Tournament Team. Tennis was introduced and spirited games ensued between inter-class leagues. As this goes to press, baseball and track are both making good beginnings. A new method of handling athletics was initiated and proved a great asset to the teams. Five managers were elected from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes, to handle the entire run of athletics throughout the year. Under Miss Linville's direction three dramatic productions scored successes. 'AAdam and Eva was staged by the Athletic Association, and l'll Leave It To You by the Hi-Y Club. As the Senior Class presentation, Stop, Thief won great admiration. Tony Sarg's Marionettes visited the school this year in their second appearance here. Freshman-Sophomore, and Junior-Senior Clubs worked hand in hand with the Hi-Y Club, A Club and minor organizations in making the year the biggest and best yet. Neither time nor space permits a detailed account of our past year and it is only with the hope that the crowning event will linger in your minds that we. the class of 1926, sing our swan-songl 6
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