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Dedication IT IS AN HONOR FOR THE SENIOR CLASS TO DEDICATE THE 1960 “KEEPSAKE” TO MR. ROSS G. SCHILLACI, OUR VOCATIONAL-AGRICULTURE TEACHER. YOUR UNSELFISH DEVOTION TO AWAKENING AND DEVELOPING MECHANICAL SKILLS AT HAMMOND CEN- TRAL SCHOOL, YOUR PERSONAL PRIDE AND INTEREST IN THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF YOUR PUPILS AND YOUR GENIAL PERSONALITY HAVE BEEN DEEPLY APPREC- IATED, NOT ONLY BY THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF HAMMOND CENTRAL, BUT CITIZENS AS WELL,
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MEMORY, HITHER COME Memory, hither come, And tune your merry notes: And, while upon the wind Your music floats, IT1 pore upon the stream Where sighing lovers dream, And fish for fancies as they pass Within the watery glass IT1 drink of the clear stream, And hear the linnet's song, And there IT1 lie and dream The day along: And, when night comes, IT1 go To places fit for woe, Walking along the darkened valley With silent Melancholy. This is a book of memories. Memories tend to be enjoyable, since we fortunately are more likely to remember the happy experiences of life than those which have led to frustration. We would hope, too, that most of your school experiences have been enjoyable ones. One cannot however, live on memories. Mem- ories are valuable when they remind us of the deep commitments we have made, of the vision we have had concerning our place in life, and of the friends who have inspired us. Such memories can be a constant spur to accomplishment and to higher living. We hope that the memories induced by this book will be happy ones, but that they will also be reminders of that which is fine, and noble, and good in life. THE SENIOR CLASS
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Hammond faculty and students suffered the loss of a friend with the passing of Charles Jones, husband of our kindergarten teacher, Ellen Jones. Charles Jones was born to William Elmer and Winifred Lottie Stevenson Jones on October 4, 1905, at Grass Lake. He attended schools at Grass Lake, Antwerp, Rock- well Creek, and Rossie. He worked as a farmhand and drove truck for the Jefferson County Highway Department. On June 14, 1938 he was married to Miss Ellen Gurnell in Spragueville by Reverend Daisy Harvey. On May 1, 1942 the Jones family moved to Hammond where they purchased the George Grant farm on the Cook Road. From 1954 until he was forced to retire because of ill health, Charles had worked for the town of Hammond. “Charlie with his pleasant manner and quiet good humor will long be remembered at H. C. S.
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