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Rau' One. L. to R.: Loretta Peck, Joan Coates, Bonnie Warning, Betty Aud, Carolyn Rollins, Ronald Mauller, Dorothy Beck, James Nye, Carole Hoon, Glenn Johnston, Jack Lewis, Bill Garwick. Rauf Tivo: Mrs. Cope, Donna Massie, Helen Moore, Betty Hughes, Ann Ruschel, Kathryn Leach, Nancv Welch, Lois Donley, Wanda Lawhun, Louise Landes, Shirley Bechtold, Janet Griffey, Dorothy Perry. Clarence Fitzpatrick, James Dowler. Rau' Three: Mitzi Warga, Eileen Beightler, Donna Newberry, Rita Ross, Agnes Taylor, Norma Young, Darlene Decker, Joanne Tilley, Martha Chandler, Nancy Corfee, James Hutchison. Co edzzorr Dorothy Beck, James de 7?52 Zfczmdlloadmz Sfaff N4,cSfQ1n,R11m The Hamiltonian Staff was made up of forty enthu- siastic members of the Senior Class who had one aim-the production of their annual. It is difficult to give credit to all those who have made this annual possible. Without such faithful Ways and Means members as we have had, our work would have been in vain. Members who were outstanding in this work were found game after game making popcorn, selling candy and pop and oh! that awful job of cleaning up. Practically every member of the staff at one time or another participated in this work. However, we must mention the outstanding work of Keith Archer, Ray Harden, Darlene Decker, Joanne Tilley, Norma Young, and Louise Landes. Advertising teams under the direction of the ad- vertising manager went out and diligently procured ads from our faithful friends. We cannot forget the work of Glenn Johnston, Ronnie Mauller, James Nye, William Garwick, Clarence Fitzpatrick, and James Hutchinson with Keith Archer and James Dowler. Wanda Lawhun, Louise Landes, Darlene Decker and Joanne Tilley procured so many ads for us, too, and Dorothy Perry worked very hard to put y y o s. Faculty Admmr. Florence Cope the ads in place. Dan Eakin joined us late in the semester but his ads were greatly appreciated, too. So many times we called upon Jack Lewis and William Garwick to take pictures for us with our school camera and their cooperation was whole- hearted. A faithful group of officers kept our records well and to Janet Griffey and Ron Mauller we give a big hand. Betty Aud served as our secretary. Joan Coates, Bonnie Warning, Carole Hoon, Donna Massie, Helen Moore, Betty Hughes, Anna Ruschel, Katie Leach, Nancy Welch, Lois Donley, Wanda Lawhun, Shirley Bechtold, Donna Newberry, Agnes Taylor, Norma Young, Martha Chandler, Nancy Coffee, Eileen Beightler and others were always helpful in typing copy. Dorothy Beck, Carolyn Rollins and James Nye were our co-editors. Rita Ross gave a big hand during the holidays with Carolyn Rollins and Dor- othy Beck in planning the annual. Our deadline was February l and what a thrill when we made it. Now we realize that a deadline has come for the Seniors and they go forth leaving a challenge to the Class of l953. l .ll ..- ,M ... .,........ -
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Page Two 0f66600'Zd , , , The 1952 Senior Class of Hamilton Township High School proudly presents The Hamiltonian Tiiner, We hope that through these pages our work and fun in the twelve happy years many of us have had together will be reflected. We pray, that as we go our separate ways God will guide our foot-t steps. A time of war has once again cast its ugly shadow across our great Nation. As it leaves its nasty scars on part of our people, we also pray that our leaders may achieve lasting peace in our time, and that the democracy for which our forefathers shed their blood, may become a reality. De' We, the class of 1952, dedicate The Hamiltonian Times to our Armed Forces whoever they are, and wherever they may be. We hope and pray that God will protect them, and bring them home safely once again. We trust that because of their sacrifices the times of our world may be changed, so that the peoples of the earth can see each other as brothers, and that hate, fear, poverty, and dictatorship are forced off the face of the earth. We pray that once again, we A can live together as a prosper- ous, happy, and God-fearing Nation, and ahead of each and 5 everyone of us, may there be Good Times.
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,4almcZn641?zafZf6aa IGHT L. STRAUSBAUGH QM OUR PRINCIPAL Another large hand of thanks is due to Mr. Heischman, our principal, for the help and inspira- tion he has been to us in the publication of this Annual. He has surely been one of our true friends. Page Four I I I OUR SUPERINTENDENT Many times during the school year we turned to our Superintendent for help and inspiration. We can proudly say that he was responsible for many of our successes throughout our years at school with him. We, the 1952 graduating Senior Class, wish to thank you sincerely, Mr: Strausbaugh. i ROBERT P. HEISCHMAN
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