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Hamilton High students and alumni watch one of the first of Big Blue's football games. Many activities, whether they be games or dances, provide weekend entertainment for our live-wire student body. High- schoolers and others as well were found at the athletic field and in the high school gym cheering to victory. Their spirit and obvious interest were rewarded by won- derful seasons, with the lovely Queen and her court of Homecoming weekend helping to highlight the autumn round of gridiron contests. Early in October the coming of winter' was marked by the wearing of winter clothes at the Sweater Swing, and Juniors and Seniors combined their ideas and re- sources in November to sponsor their annual dance. IT IS LOOKING FORWARD TO GAMES AND DANCES, Enioying refreshments at the Rainbow Girls' Formal are Patty Garrett, Paul Martin, Chuck Chadwell, Bart Drake, Nick Blauvelt, Elaine Fogel, Anita.Sims, Sue Levrer, Donna Eckstein, Marv Schumm, The Hamilton High seniors shown here working on the Hi-Y-Y-Teen float are, first row, left to right: Louie Motzer, Phil Reiner, Doug Frost, Second row: Penny Brice, Ronnie Pearlman, Freddie Thomas, Paul Geckeler, Eddie Middle-swart, Glenn Stitsinger T81
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THAT GIVES THE PICTURE OF STUDENT LIFE , we X 'i x S M ss xxx. S T71 Hamilton High School plays a very important role in community affairs. The school and the com- munity work together to encourage better citizenship cmd development of the talents of both teenagers and adults. Five evenings each week adults have the opportunity of attending classes to help them better fit into and till their previously secured positions. The high school auditorium is also a popular and highly frequented place. Its audiences include not only the students but also the gen- eral public, for it is used for lec- tures, concerts, and many other civic projects, 5 -'Q One of the first activities of P. T. A. members this fall was the presentation of a Faculty Tea. Cookies, coffee, and tea were served by senior girls and enjoyed by the teachers. Above, left to right: Miss Jenclreli, Mr. Scholler, Mrs. DeVolI. w, liflt to right: Ml Stifwuit, Mi Biilliliiy,-i, Mi, Bm liinimii, Mi Mai li-llc:
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