Hamilton High School - Review Yearbook (Hamilton, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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AND CONSTANT VALUES . I The most precious things in lite are tree. l-lealth, character, self-respect, reputation, happiness, love, and faith are all valuable to a happy life. They constitute a well-rounded person, a person who will long be remembered by his fellow men. These values have remained unchanged since the be- ginning at time. They will never change, as fashions are apt to do. High morals have always been respected in a person. Thus has education always occupied a high step on the ladder which leads to success. An educated person is one who has been elevated from the darkness of ignorance to the light of knowledge. We must learn that the valuable things in life are constant-they never change . . . These are Hamilton Higl1's Best Citizens-Nancy Ullrey, Regan Henry, and Fred Weimun. 13

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To learn The rules of The games. HERE THE GAME OF LIVING IT maTTers noT vvheTher we wm or lose buf how we play The game The game OT life IS noT a poke buT a very serious underfakmg We musT prepare ourselves To make our way and equip our selves wlTh The besf we can We must work Toward Ideals and carry Them Through and learn noT To give up buT To keep on We musT learn The rules of The game and play accordingly We musT sTr1ve To bulld hugh :deals we musT consTanTly wcrk To Improve ourselves We musT develop many characTernsTnc trans rnTegraTy perserverance sense of proporfuon awareness Temperance and Taufh Our life as a series of plays as In almosT any game and we musT excel un mosT of Them or be The loser Our alms mu T be hugh our deTermlnaTlon greaT A hugh score IS rewarding and our TaTe will be greaT buT The game of llvung musT be shared by all hen he proflTs will be large and The losses small Q I , . , . , . I : I I I I , . I . D . . . ' 1 .. 'L Jw . ,l I

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