Hamilton High School - Review Yearbook (Hamilton, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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Dances, Parties, and Studies are all Part ot School Life Often, the most memorable years of a person's life are those which are spent in high school. The memories of the many activities in which students participate during high school are retained perhaps longer than those of any other years. The main activity of any student from the scho- lastic standpoint is, of course, studying. High schoolers can find ways to enioy themselves even To the left, top: Lynn Fritzsche and Barbara Bayes, Jerry Walker and Janet Augenstein, Bob leshner and Susan Matre are shown at a dance sponsored by the Rainbow Girls. To the left, bottom: Sue Matre, Bob Leshner, Lynn Hartford, Barbara Bryant, Jerry Walker, Janet Augenstein are shown talking at the Rainbow Dance during intermission time. To the right, top: A group of senior girls are enioying a slumber party at Janet Graeff's house. Shown in the picture are Barbara Baker, Jo Ann Stroh, Carolyn Whitaker, Janet Graeff, Marlene Sams, Jackie Sirabry, Shirley Singleton, Patty Massie. To the right, bottom: Marilyn limerick, Lynn Hartford, Annette Tidings, Barbara Lydick, Bob Loeffler are shown studying at Barbara's house for those dreaded exams. while accomplishing this task. Study parties are especially popular before big tests and exams. Slumber parties are popular anytime, and the same goes for the dances sponsored frequently during the year by the school and various civic organizations. g ur I M. wx. ' . :fra 4, r - ll Fi' I

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Sports at Hamilton High mean more than just participating in the event for the local honor. We consider our athletic program a way of living and medium for more stu- dents to take an active interest in school lite. Throughout the years, the name of Big Blue has been feared in Ohio school sports circles, and this year was no ex- ception. Our maior athletic teams were ranked high in the state in every sport and our basketball team came in second place in the very rugged G.O.L. ranked only behind the great Middletown Middie team. Our coaches and our athletes represent our school throughout the state, and so our athletic program is a vital part of our edu- cational system. Every H.H.S. student and alumnus will agree that the sport program at Hamilton High is very good, and also, that the Big Blue spirit will never die. SPORTS 6 ' l

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