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MRS. SUZANNE CURRY 10th English lourncxlisrn Club aglah ' ,newlcalfwnilian this year, found opportunities to try their own techniques in classroom and extra-curricular activities. Whether in spelling, grammar, compo- sition, or literature, their energy and skills and inventiveness tola' the story of their successes during the ,first year at Hamilton. ANTHONY MASCHERIN lUth English llth History Vcrrsiiy Baseball Couch Future Teachers Club MARY D. DALEY 10th G llth English Drill Team Kcrren McCormick selects Cl paperback during Book Color Guard Fair, ci project sponsored by the English Depcirlmeni. Page Twenty-t
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mfluumaua Malawi, MRS. HELEN G. ROWLAND Chairman, English 10th English Guidance throughout the world. For those who would speak it, write it, and understand it well, the richest of rewards awaits them-the discovery of the worlds of fiction and non- fiction, of drama and poetry, at prices cheap enough to suit all. We've had our taste of literature at Hamilton-American and English poets and playwrights, THE CITADEL, SILAS MARNER, MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY, THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA, MACBETH, and on and on. In the years ahead, we hope to keep in touch with more of the same and with the latest of the fine paperbacks. ANTHONY A. ALITO 12th English Yearbook Adviser Service Corps The Three Weird Sisters, Elaine Brenner, Karen McCormick and Donna Buonanno act out cr scene from 'Macbethf Page Twenty-o HELEN SADLEY llth, 12th English CARL MOLDOVAN 10th, llth English Criterion Adviser
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s K .,. MRS. ITALIA M. DeVOS Chairman, Languages French I, ll, lll MRS. ANNA MAE MALLOY French Drill Periods Latin l, ll, lll Sophomore Class Sponsor as world boundaries become more inviting, as man grows more humanitarian, and as travel and communications among peoples broaden. It would be unwise not to think them important. Latin, Spanish, and French remain the languages widely taught in high schools. Some schools have introduced Russiang Hamilton has not. Many large high schools offer Germany Hamilton will offer Ger- man beginning next school year. Linda Stead, Gail Fisher, lohn Fort and Hubert Patterson, Mrs. Murphys students in Spanish, display examples of Spanish culture. l MRS. EMMA S. MURPHY Spanish l, II Ingrid Erichson admires the 'Mona Lisa' while Dale Lockett and Gunar Lepelis talk with Mrs. DeVos about it. Page Twenty-thr
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