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Attentive students listen to their Austrian guide in the Security Council room. Mr. Murphy and Donna Buonanno, presi- dent of National Honor Society, greet former Hamiltonians Charles Epifanio, a freshman at Lafayette, and Donna Mae Lacey, a stu- dent nurse at Helene Fuld, at our annual College Day program. The seniors visited the United Nations building- a real learning experience. Page Twelve Bob Geoghan just loves to do research papers for English!
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MRS. ELIZABETH LANE. R.N. School Nurse Health Careers Here are Hamilton High's often unapplauded, but indispensable personnel who get the really big jobs done-jobs that require certain special touches of talent. Their services are varied. Com- bined, they keep us well, feed us well keep our school clean, run the central office in tip-top shape, and keep tabs on us at home when we're sick or decide to take a day off. 3 We've come to know they like us- for their interest in us-and we certainly return the feeling. A. H, , 5' H .ii fi z ' V . E . Bette Ann Ayres, Riqalda Gropp and Mrs. Marion Pointon handle the intricate daily office duties. lung MRS. AGNES SAUER Dietician Page Eleven WILLIAM PARENT Visiting Teacher Harry Reeder, custodian, answers the two-bell signal from the main office. 33
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Seniors B. Luthke, L. Flowers and S. Beke follow in their books as Miss Sadley reads cr passage from Return of the Native. There's much to learn in reading the Criter- ion! Reporters M. Smith and L. Iakub get their issues -from circulation manager S. Fusco. Today, a high school student has more opportunities for learning than ever before. Not only lmay he benefit from his textbooks and classroom discussions, but he also may profit from the assorted visual aid materials, from vocational apparatus, and from library reference aids. The class of '63 experienced the enlightening displays of the progress of science and the crises of world and national situations. Glazed wxithfftke influences incurred during our high school years, we enter our world knowing that learninglmust go on if we are to contribute toward peace in our times. i a7imef0fL.f ' Bob Sukkau and Frank Draper, with the help of mechanical drawing instructor Mr. Graf, learn how to construct sections. Page Thirteen
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