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Hamilton High's new Students wait on the north lawn outside the gym for the sophomore assembly to begin. Illustrated op- posite page. OUR CHANT. . .1957 Q- X -Xa XX s Xbox X- N X r s- NN- so Risks hx x ss sg .s,,1.,gg,eT3f 1.sgs 55.-Q-gfi-..f-..1 wff.h.i4..sm:,f.,gf,, Qi-..ggff,.sw.-ggi.f-,f,,q.:,.--f4.,,.,g.9sg'f-3. With September the fifth came the influx of new and returning students that characterizes every first day of school. Summer fun is put away a bit re- gretfully by some, others are more than glad for the opportunity to renew old acquaintances and acquire new friends. But on the first day, students are us- ually found with their own gangs in one of the two assemblies, or later comparing schedules with friends. ln the sophomore assembly, held in the gym, the incoming students from Wilson, Roosevelt, and George Washington Junior High Schools are intro- duced to Hamilton High. There are short speeches concerning school functions and activities, given by the officers and organizations at H.H.S.g also Mr. Fry and Mr. Koger read the rules of the school which are helpful to the new and good reminders for all. In the iunior-senior assembly, as well as the soph- omore assembly, the past year's sophomores and juniors were invited back to the old grind. Short speeches were made about the summer activities by students such as Lynn Hartford, Jim Baden, Mari- lyn Limerick, Barbara Lydick, Sue Noe, Dick Sande- lin, Ronnie Pearlman, and other students who had participated in workshops or summer meetings. Top right: Students listen attentively in the iunior-senior assem- bly as the speakers tell them what to expect this coming school year. Bottom right: Ted Armstrong, senior, tells sophomores about chorus at the assembly in the gymnasium on the first day of school. X . X ss s S X . X . F Y X? ss. N N Q we . . X s, S ..SQf--sus. wh ess QQ. 2 ... -ess' . A K ,P,,.q+R.., .Q girls? ,gs im... i . X . -1 V
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ln the picture at the right Barbara lssacs is putting her shoes in her locker. Before and after each gym class, the girls must put their valu- ables in the small lockers which are furnished by the school to each student. Books and clothes have to be placed on the benches because of lack of space in the locker room. ln the picture at the left a group of students are shown hurry- ing in the crowded halls to get to their next class before the bell rings. The ringing of a tardy bell is something new this year at H.H.S. OUR CHANT PRESENTS Student Life l957 ..... ,. l-l7 Sports .,...,,..A,,.,,,. ,... l 8-49 X Organizations .. ..,. 50-8l Class Officers .,,, ..,. 8 4 Seniors .... 85-105 Eddie Pentecost helps Marilyn Bradbury into her coat before leaving school in the afternoon. Good manners both when dating and when following school routine are a mark of a good all-round high school student. l Juniors .,,. ..... l 06-l 'l5 Sophomores ...,. l 16-124 Faculty .... .,,. ..... l 2 6-133 Advertisements .... .,... l 34-152 Senior Index ...... ..... l 53-155 Beat Mansfield was the general sentiment expressed by the gang on this bus. Since the game was to be played at Mansfield, which is approximately one hundred sixty miles from Hamilton, students left school early in the afternoon and returned early the next morning. ln this picture Durb Tuley, Bill Hartford, and Molly Hurst climb aboard. .Q.mkuV 4, V- 75- if , 7 , , if . 4 4' , J J . ,ff f - ' x . ,,!.,', . ,W , 1 -f'- W '. W 5 en. ,, isbn'
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