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    L. W. Hamilton

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    "R.A.A.F. 1942 Darwin. 31 Beau Fighter. Squadron. L.W. Hamilton. 68863."Royal Australian Air Force 1942. Darwin. 31 Beau Fighter. Squadron. L.W. Hamilton. 68863

    A Selected Catalog of the Ezra Pound Collection at Hamilton College

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    This lavishly illustrated catalog highlights the Hamilton College Library’s holdings of Ezra Pound material. Pound, a Hamilton alumnus (class of 1905), was one of the most important and influential poets of the twentieth century. The first third of the book focuses on materials unique to the Hamilton collection, while the rest of the book identifies works by and about Pound held by the Hamilton College library. This catalog reveals the importance of this collection for Pound scholars and places it among the best in the country. 299 pages, illustrations (some color), portraitshttps://digitalcommons.hamilton.edu/books/1064/thumbnail.jp

    ahamilton144/hamilton-2020-managing-financial-risk-tradeoffs-for-hydropower: Version upon submission

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    Software and data used for "Managing financial risk tradeoffs for hydropower generation using snowpack-based index contracts" (A. L. Hamilton, G. W. Characklis, P. M. Reed). Version as of submission for review

    Hamilton College Library Home Notes

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    Hamilton College Library Acquires The Shaker Messenger Archives Communal Societies Collection: New Acquisitions Lamech, Brother, Johann Peter Mill, J. Max Hark. Chronicon Ephratense; A History of the Community of Seventh Day Baptists at Ephrata, Lancaster County, Penn’a. Lancaster, Pa.: S. H. Zahm & Co., 1889. xvi, 288 p. 26 cm. Clark, Christopher. A Shock to Shakerism: Or A Serious Refutation of the Idolatrous Divinity of Anne Lee, of Manchester, (Eng.). Richmond, Ky.: Printed for T. W. Ruble, 1812. iv, 114 p. 20 cm. Noyes, T. R. (M. D.). Report on the Health of Children in the Oneida Community. Oneida, N. Y.: [n. p.], 1878. 8 p. 22 cm. Harter, Mrs. J. H. and [Harvey L. Eads]. True Religion. A Poem, by Mrs. J. H. Harter, Auburn, N.Y. and Rhymes on Shakerism by Mrs. Harter and Lizzie Morton. [n.p: n.d.]. 20 p. 15 cm. Collection relating to “The Children of Light” (an intentional community established about 1950 and located at Dateland, Arizona since 1963). [Correspondence, photographs, hymnody and poetry, sound recordings, newspaper photocopies and transcriptions, and ephemeral items]

    Estimates for multiple stochastic integrals and stochastic Hamilton-Jacobi equations

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    We study stochastic Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equations and the corresponding Hamiltonian systems driven by jump-type Lévy processes. The main objective of the present paper is to show existence, uniqueness and a (locally in time) diffeomorphism property of the solution: the solution trajectory of the system is a diffeomorphism as a function of the initial momentum. This result enables us to implement a stochastic version of the classical method of characteristics for the Hamilton-Jacobi equations. An –in itself interesting– auxiliary result are pointwise a.s. estimates for iterated stochastic integrals driven by a vector of not necessarily independent jump-type semimartingales

    Hamilton Highlights 1958

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    The annual publication of the students of Hamilton Junior High, Lethbridge, Alberta.(1957-58)pdfe To You The production of a yearbook is no easy task and as v:e scan this edition I am certain that all readers would want to join me in saying "Thank you" to Mr. Dick, Mr. Robin, Mr. Saint and Mr. Watson. Many hours have been spent by these teachers and others to give our students a tangible and lasting record of life in the Hamilton Junior High School for 1957-58. It is the hope of every staff member that you have become a better citizen by the training you have received and that you will be the better enabled to make a worthwhile contribution to society. So frequently do we hear the statement that you will be the future rulers of the country, but this is only true in part. Unless you are willing to overcome the hurdles and obstacles in life you will not have proven your worthiness for great responsi­bility. Therefore let us realize that we owe society an obligation rather than society owing us. A nation :s as strong as its citizens, and let us hope that we shall continue to hold the esteemed position which our forefathers created for us. Oliver W. Holmes penned the following grGat lines: "The greatest thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving.” (J - ' K. V. ROBIN ft. Co. R. D. CARD S. J. SALTER C. L. HARVEY M. HAYNES F. D. SAINT ft. Co. C. L. DICK ft. CO. B. R. JORDAN ft. Co. J. A. CA5HORE n. co. C. A. PAX MAN E. E. BLOCK B. A. SPRINGMAN P. C. OBORNE ft. co.Mr. Goorgo Duff Program Convonor Mr. Fred Edmundson President Home and Schoo Mrs. Willa Waters Hospitality Committee Mrs. Joan Findlay Hospitality CommUtoo e?iOi§3 Wo. the Executive of Hamilton Junior High Home and School, feel that the 1957-58 year has been one of the most successful years since we have had the privilege of working in this organization. Programs have been exceptional and attendance has boon above average. The highlight of the year was the success of the plebiscite, regarding the new addition to Ham­ilton. This proved the people of Lethbridge are in favor of bettering education for all, not just a few. V/e would like to thank all the people who worked so hard in putting this plebiscite over. The teachers and pupils of Hamilton are always willing to assist whenever asked to help make Home and School Meetings successful. V/e certainly ap­preciate the co-operation v/e get at this school. We hope the parents will continue to give their support to the Home and School Association. Only through their help can the new executive for the coming year, bring you the programs and give you the things you wish for the betterment of your child's educaton at this school. Please come out to next year's meetings and see for yourself v/hat goes on at Hamilton Junior High and what a fine teaching staff there is avail­able to teach your children. They are always happy and willing to discuss Johnny's and Mary’s prob­lems. Good luck to the Hamilton Junior High School in all its future years. Mr. Jack Gard VIcoPrealdent Mrs. Irma Bikman Secrotary Mr. Wilfred Shrecvo Treasurer Pac;o FourA. C. Anderson. Chairman H. C. Nlvon G. G. WOOLLEY MRS. E. J. KIPP, R.N. G. C. PATERSON. Q.C. School Board Another year has rolled around and now it is time ior the Hamilton Highlights to go to press. Through­out Canada and the United States junior and senior high schools have been scenes oi feverish activity for the past few months. Graduating students have posed before cameras with the hope that their pictures will make them appear more mature than they really are. Youthful editors have aged prematurely when articles did no! appear on time. Student typists have used up innumerable erasers correcting the many mistakes that seem to appear on completed manuscripts. Fin­ally the yearbooks have rolled from the printing presses, students have gathered autographs from all their colleagues, even from teachers who were re­sponsible for the many detentions which students are prone to collect. L. H. BUSSARD. M.A.. B.Educ. L. H. BLACKBOURNE. Supl. B.Se., B.Ed.. Asst. Supt. Then years later when the students are older, certainly more experienced and perhaps wiser, the yearbooks will come out on a rainy evening and be read with an ever-increasing absorption. Faces long forgotten will be recalled and incidents of long ago will livo again. Studc-nts will remember that in i9S8 Hamilton had a student body of 560, that there wore only 5,300 students in the Lethbridge Public School System, and that was the year that Hamilton got its new auditorium. Perhaps when memories are relived more than one student will express the opinion that "1 am glad that 1 was a student of the Hamilton Junior High." P. Kyilo Ana!. Sccro'.ary Paqo Fivo A. I. WATSON. B.A. Sccro!ary*Troa4urorTell Ballmer GRADE IX VICE-PRESIDENTS ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Room 31—Doug Fleming Room 27 Donna Farstad Room 2Joar.noMarshalsayRoom21DuncanGlllespioRoom24GailArthurRoom26JoanneHedonstromRoom17NinaHughesRoom19JimTennantRoom22MikoMoscovichRoom20BillWingRoom12HarryRimstadRoom29KitchWilsonRoom30F;o:<ncoKonzioRoom28LorottaMansorRoom6JerryBckorRoomISMargaretFrameRoom14SandraSnowRoom16LindaSlovackPagoSixAddresstotheGraduatingClass...Mr.i.Williamson.PostPresident,HamiltonjuniorHighHome< Joar.no Marshalsay Room 21—Duncan Glllespio Room 24 Gail Arthur Room 26—Joanne Hedonstrom Room 17—Nina Hughes Room 19—Jim Tennant Room 22 Miko Moscovich Room 20—Bill Wing Room 12—Harry Rims tad Room 29—Kitch Wilson Room 30 F;o:< nco Konzio Room 28—Lorotta Mansor Room 6—Jerry Bckor Room IS—Margaret Frame Room 14 Sandra Snow Room 16- Linda Slovack Pago Six Address to the Graduating Class... Mr. i. Williamson. Post President, Hamilton junior High Home <. School Assn. It is with mixed feelinqs that you prepare to leave Hamilton. You all have thoughts of the many pleasant associations you have made during the past three years. These are memories that will never leave you. These memories are a part of our education, for what is education if it is not the sum of our experiences? We only become truly educated when wo evaluate our experiences and profit from the lessons we have learned from these experiences. Our future paints a very rosy picture for us. We are a part of a growing and expanding court- iry,a land of youth. Our country urgently needs leaders who will blaze the trails to the glorious oppor­tunities ofiered to us.. Whether your goal in life is honor and prestige, wealth, or happiness; the future v/ill offer any or all of these to you. You can take advantage of these offers if you have a goal in life. A goal will make life worth­while and give you a set of value. A sense of achievement and happiness will also be yours. School will help give you a goal in life. There are three stages in our education before university. You have met the challenge of the first two — elementary and junior high school — but the third stage is needed. Can you meet the challenge of high school? As you pass through the journey o: life, never be satisfied with the average in life. You never build up if you are content to be average. Wo need men and women of vision who can load us on and upward to greater things. This then is my plea to you. Do not be content with the average, and set your goal in life. EDITORIAL CLASS HISTORY The pages are fast closing on another school year, bringing many related events such as the editing of Hamilton Highlights '58. The month of june is a time of varied activities—exams, gradua­tion and fond farewells. Many of you still have a year or two of Junior High School life ahead of you. I would suggest that you use these years wisely. Hamilton Junior High offers fun as well as educa­tion and i: properly utilized can assure you of a firm foundation for future experiences. To the graduates who are leaving—-the very best of luck in your final exams and future endeavors. Remember you have become a part of Hamilton in the past terms and as a result will take a portion of the school with you when you leave. You have become the mouthpiece of your school which will be judged according to your recommendations. This is a responsibility which cannot be taken lightly. The teachers have invested in you the best of their knowledge. May this investment pay off in dividends of happiness and success in the com- I years. Let us romember that education is the key to progressive development. "In the lexicon of youth which fate reserves for a bright manhood there is r.o such word as FAIL." Cardinal Richelieu JIM MOSCOVICH Graduation closes another chapter in our Book of Life an interesting chapter, filled with now oxperioncos and fun. punc- tuatod with spurts of hard work and moments of anxiety. Turning to tho first pago. wo road tho dato: September 6. 19SS. Excitement ran high as tho longawaitcd, yot fearful moment arrived. Timidly we scannod tho posted lists cf namos to learn our room assignment. Inside the school with its un­familiar rr.azo cf roomn and hallr., wo felt small and lonely among tho "smooth" Grcdo "Ninors" who took it all so casually. Un­accustomed to P A. systoms. wo woro almost startled out c! our wits the first timo Mr. Miller's booming voice grootod us. Three minutes seemed :.o little time to find tho right stairs and chango rooms. Our bewilderment was shortlived .howovor. and wo coon adjusted to our now school routine, and lovod it. In Grade E.ght. wo really woro in tho swing of things. No longer were wo tho "small fry". Detentions. Eastor oxams. ro- port card "chock days", failed to dampen our onthusiasm. Like oagor beavors, wo preparod for assembly programs, variety shows, orchestra concerts, school parties and dances. Our school spirit was wonderful. Tho teachers woro wondorful. Our now romancon woro wonderful. At kaskotkall game.-. wo choir­ed cursolvos hearse. Wo laughed, wo dancod. wo sang and occasionally we studiod. Life was wondoxfull This past yoar. wo hav© boon tho upper-classmen, and porhaps a little too improssod with cur importance. Our en­thusiasm and school spirit havo boon Just as groat, but they have i C‘on temporod somewhat with tho thought of departmental oxenr. and twinges cf sadness as wo ccntomplato loavina Ham­ilton lunio: High. Our Graduation Banquet and Dance aro tho highlights—tho climax of our story. Altogether, it has been a most mtorosting timo :n our lives. Tho chaptor commencing in 195S and concluding in Juno. 1958. eoplo and places. Its contonts will bo permanently irnpriniod upon our hearts. Tho lessons wo'vo learned, tho oxporioncor. wo'vo enjoyed, the pp-p’.o we've known, all will live on in loving memory. LYNNE ELLISON Pago Sovon Pago Eight Room 21 HERB FLETCHER Favorite spoil • "door" hunting. DWAYNE HAMMOND Ho certainly has good taste In choosing girls. MONA MATCHETT "Run up a tackl" HUNT Tho nickname "Spidoi" gives him no lnio:ic:ity complex BETTY HORII "Cno dcosn’i know, and when cno dees, cno isn't suro." SUSIE NAKAGAMA Hides her light ur.dor a bushol. PAT HELMER Hands cff. good-lcckm*. don't you know she's looken?" DIANE FRANKLIN Loads tho most happy. unperturbed oxtstcncc imaginable. ELEANOR URCH Our pride and icy in the athletic field. GORDON BROOKWELL Cemposos pootry. Ask him about it somotimo. MURRAY "Worry." she say. "keeps mo in fine fottlo." TELL BALLMER Our mododt littlo boy! DUNCAN GILLESPIE "111 wrap this chair around your neck!" JUDY KIRK "Goody, goody for me." RON PAULENCE Give him a gun and tho wide open spaces. RON PRATT Wants to ho a stand-in fc: Sitting Bull. BILL McCANN "I say old boy. don't you know I'm a Canadian?" MARVIN IMESON "I fix hoom!" JO ANN WILLIAMS Favorite garno • ono. two. throe. O'Leary LINDA MILLAR . Wants a baby car • MG preferably. NHL EVERNDEN Strums his guitar and sings under HER window. SHARON BIRRELL Avorages two working half-hours per day. A1LEEN MEECH Locked herself *.n her locker and began yelling for h$p. HENRY BOSMAN Joalaus friends call him *‘to«chor's pet!" MICH ELL FORSTER Loves that rip-snortin' gamo of ping pong. TOM YIP "Novor give a sucker an even break." SHARON UMBER "Pinch hor to seo if sho's awake." cays Mr. Watson. LORNA PARK "You're nutsy coccoo!" PHIL EDMUNDSON Favonto haunt - the Roxy, for educational purposes only.Room 24 LOUISE MACKENZIE (Skip) Louise caxno !o Hamilton from VauxhalL YVONNE ALEXANDER (Squook) Yvor.no was our room secrotary. TED JDLARK (FordyJ Tod is tho quiet, brainy typo. BRYAN MEDHURST (Mud Hon) Bryan is a quiet. dopondablo student. URANIA DONG (Rao) Urania is bright in all cf ho: subjects. GORDON ROLFE (Gcrdy) Wo all like Gordy. JIM RINGLAND (Ringy) Jim is ou: room's groat piar.o playor. LORNE REID (Roody) Lorno just couldn't go* along with some o! tho teachers. LYNNE EASTON (Skoczo) In track, especially running. Lynno excels. SHARON BARNETT (Tansy) Sharon is ono of tho school's host track stars. TERRY WRIGHT (Kip) Torry just lovos (?) Heme Seencnv.cs. GAIL ARTHUR Gail was cur room representative on tho Council. GAIL SMITH (Smitty) Gail was known for ho: baskotball skill. • IETF WILLIAMS (Scottor) Ioff is a very avid motorcycle fan. WILMA SANTA (Billy) Wilma was our nowspapor rep. and "Miss Hamilton". 3ARB KEYS (Bubblos) Barb was ono of cur room representatives in baskotball. JUDY KANDEL (Kandy) It rooms that Judy was absent mo3t of tho timo. DALE LEFFINGWELL (Laffingdalo) Dalo loaves hts mark in Hamilton's Hall of Fame (dosks). GUS MELLOS (Menace) Gus is a mombor of the orchestra. Ho plays tho violin. CARCL PARKER (Parky) Carol camo to Lothbridgo from Granum. LARRY JOHNSON (Drummer Boy) Larry played tho drums in tho school orchostra. PAUL ELLIOT (Paullco) Paul has doparted from our fair midst. PETER LEGGETT (Poggott) Peto is our "Drill Squad" fan. CLEMIS CHERLENKO (Bud) Bud go! good marks for anco. on his driver's tost. FAY MILLER (Toots) Fay was ono c! tho "Schaufort Sisters" in cur assembly. DOREEN SORENSEN (Derry) Doreen was a member c! tho Senior Basketball tocm. JERRY GRAY (Chcaty) Jerry is tho room's sports fanatic. KAREN CLEMIS (Clem) Karen was in charge of money from the ticket salos. BILL STYNER (Sauorkraut) Bill Js a noted athloto in tho school. KEN BAKER (Smiley) Ken has his own methods in Math. Pago Nino Room 25 KEN SMITH "Persuasion lips his tcnquo whono'or he talks." LYNNE ELLISON "Whoro'd you got Ihoso dimplos honoy?" PATSY SCHINNOUR "Froo as a lark mounting a: brook of day." MAVIS HART "A sweet disposition iiko birds that sing." PAT DOWNS ’Tow things aro impossible to diligonco end skill." DENNIS SORENSEN "A littlo nonsense now and then." MARGARET McISAAC "Gaioty without oclipso." BAWNE ROUT "Ain't she sweet I" KARREN WILLOUGHBY "Thou art lovely, thou art fair." VIM HILL "Ho salts his feed with humor, poppers it with wit." MYRA BLAIS "Hor tenos aro Iiko tho echoes of a murmuring stroarr.." SHARON GEORGESON "Sharon is a worker with a disposition like the sun.” KAREN PRESTV/ICH "I can be happy. I can bo sad. it all depends on Lon." LEROY HOVEY A follow responsible for half tho room's "goof offs". TONY WALKER "Ho works quite hard, end plays well, too." ROSANNE BROWNE Wo lost th*.3 girl and hor witty remarks to Burnaby. JO ANNE MARSHALSAY "Jo" was born a Jester, she lovos to tease and postor. DICK WEVERS “His disposition is marked by fairness and willingness." TOM TOMASOVSZKY A commendable linguistic ability. LOIS DUFF "Thoro is no fun until she comes." BLAIR PEACOCK in twenty years I'll settlo down and work .work, wcrkl WAYNE SPACKMAN "I tako my easo and r.ovor. novor hurry. WALTER BLAIS "Ho uses his hood for moro than a hat rack." KENT SNOW "Not too good to be a good follow." BILL WALDIE "I make 'em believe I'm bashful." SANDRA GREY "A happy girl with stop as light as summer air." DENNIS BYRNE "Good natureJ with a smile that laps ov<^ and buttons." DIANE COOK "My tongue within my lips I reign." Pago Ten Room 26 RUTH LANGRIDGE Our faithful room reporter. ROSS WILLIAMS Our candy bond. FRANK BEERLING "Ravo cnl" KRISTINE ASPLUND Kris is our rodheaded drummer in tho orchostru. PAT WILKS Culot. Pat. MARGARET BAILEY This is ono girl who will novo: step talking. DON HIGGINS "Holy cats!" TOM CAMERON Tem is our toaso from Wilson. LORRAINE JARVIS Hor homo oconcmics aro tops. ERNEST LAWSON Playboy of Room 26. JOANNE HEDENSTROM Joanno was cur Students' Council representative. LYNN LEONG Dark and small, sho's liked by all. JUDY GARD Judy is our bubble-gum gal. BARRY K1MERY Nopo! Gotta slay for oxtra help. HAZEL KCLBERTON Our oxpert seamstress. DENNIS WILKINS The wit of 26 BILL COOPER "Love mo. lovo my scooter." is Bill's motto. JUDY MICHAEL Expert typist cl Room 26. BARRIE LEWIS Our man with a limp. DON HECTOR "Put up you: hand when you want to speak to mo." GARY McNAIR 9:02 — hero ccmos Gary. ANN BRECKENRIDGE Ann is our faithful desk-book carrior. DONAH PALFREY Our port and protty secretary. LOIS DOM El EH Lois is ovoryono's friend. RICHARD COLLEY He's always in tho teacher's hair. RON HARDJE "So! Ya wanna argue, oh?" Pago Devon 27 rcss McKenzie "Goo whiz, Mrs. Cco. net again." CAM POWLEY "Wow .look ai thorn bootlos!" CAROLE CAMPBELL A school teacher is hor aim. GERRY WHEATCROFT In Potroloum Er.ginooilng he'll gain lame. LORNE DARLINTON Searching for success and lame. BARRY ANDERSON "I'm going to work in a hamburger stand." ELAINE BAMBRICK "Oh yah! Tony." BARB NUT7ALL Science • "It's cold in hero!" TOM McNABB Always trying to play tho drums. BARB ROTHE Our rivorbottcm gal. BILL PEARSON "But 1 loft thorn a: homo!" LINDA HEBERT Tm finally going steady with Leroy Hovoy." HOLLY LAINE A shy. fciondo girl. MARCIA STEPHENS She is smart at any game. SHERAN EWING The girl with tho r&nglots. GERRY MARTIN Known as "Cheaty". DARI BROWN Our short, blende scholar. JACK WILLIAMSON "No. I can't lend you my Math.. 1 might get in trouble." DONNA FARSTAD Our swimmer, piano player and baskotballor. CAROLE STRONG Our Math, genius. MARGOT LUKAS Our Home Ec. girl. LEROY ERLENDSON Undo Leroy, our "Purplo People Eater." JIM MOSCOVICH "Big Guitar". PHYLLIS KENZIE Plans to bo a nurse. DONNA ROSSITER Is cur oal. and in Room 27. sho sure is our pal. JOE HOP? Mr. Dick's favorite mumble:. MICHAEL HAMILTON Out Community Ec. boy. LARRY YUCYTUS Larry, our auto fan. wants to be a policeman . BRIAN SCHEIRMAN Briar, was Room 27's treasuror throughout tho year. MRS. COE "Tho Good Sho.ohord cf Room 27's herd." Room Pago Twolvo Room 31 BILL GOODFELLOW Ho was our room secretary. MARJORIE PHAPF Sho's our Room Ropertor. JOANNE ELHERT Sho's a favorito with ovoryor.o. JUDY PRATT Judy is Iho girl wilh loads of crinolines. PATSY MARKER Pat is known for hor gift to gab. JIM ROSS Mo's Mr. Dowar's ’pet peeve*. LARRY WYATT Larry's a friend to ovoryfcody. DOUG FLEMING lie's following In his brother's footsteps. KENT OLIVER There's a nonso of humor behind that quiol smilo. INGRID LUKAS Sho has mado a lot of friends in Room 31. TOM HAMBLIN Tom ts our brainiost student. CHERYL ROBINSON "May I please borrow you: ink?" BOB CRICHTON His quick tompor makes h:m well known. BOB SAUERWE1N He's the villain in cur room. BETTY HALVORSON Betty Is a xnombor ci Iho nows paper staff. WAYNE WINTERS — Hero's a boy who loves his hockey. MARVIN McLEAN Marv's Iho guy who enjoys his weekonds.. VIRGINIA KRISTON He: senso of humcr is woll known in cur room. LEWIS CHOW Here's a guy who lovos h:s scionco. JOAN BREHM Sho came to us from Cran’orook. ED GORZITZA Ed is ono of our most lovable students. LAUREL PAUL His nicknamo is Sparrow". GARY BIKMAN Ho always has some smart remark. BONNIE PERRY Sho was an active mombor of the Pop Club. DOUG SALT Doug's cur littlo man. SHARON BOLEN She's rmall but she's cute. DARLENE SALAMON Just call hor "toughy". SANDRA MILROY "Deo* my hair look alright?" BOB SNOWDEN Bob occupios his sharo of the front desks. LINDA ROBINSON Sho's forever talk.ng about Medicine Hat. Pago Thirteen ROOM 21 LIFE WITH 24 DUNCAN G1LLESP1L Would liko a ccroor in tho Navy but has u hc:ror of having to walk tho p'.ank. His ambition is to own a soa floa and hop tho waves at Chin Lake. WENDA MURRAY Ha3 manifold accomplishments such as playing tho radio, watching T.V. and collecting bobby pins. Hobbies: Chas­ing side-hill gcugors. DWAYNE HAMMOND Did not require an early education just picked up things as he wont along — bottle caps. etc. His themo song: ‘The West. A Nest and You." sung to the tuno of "Bury Me On tho Lono Prairio" or sumpin*. RON PRATT licldi to the belief that gontlomon profor blendes, but will :ako whatever they con get. Aspires to boinq a great Shakotpoarcan actor. Emotes by the hour and in sccrot. Mr. Salter, watch to your laurels! SHARON UMBER Would like to warble hko a nightingale any kind. In­tention: "Sweep ’em efi their feet' oven if sho has to use a broom SUSIE NAKAGAMA Sho came. saw. and conquered the students of Room 21. Most enjoyable hobbies are all mild sports, such as har­pooning ar.d shoopVnocnng. BILL HUNT Born tired. Wants to operate tho first horizontally-run ele­vator. Until thon. i3 content to be rolaxin*. just rolaxin*. Wo predict a great lulure for this lad . AI LEE N MEECH Claims sho’s just a little girl trying to got along. While taking a golf lesson: A. 'Tm hitting the ball ovory tlmo on the top." Pro: "Bettor turn the ball upside down." Allcon did! HENRY BOSMAN Comes from tho land of tulips. His childhood was spent looking 1 c: a hole (finger-size) in a diko. Wo hear that ho was caught trying to make one. Poor Henry he did sc want to be a horo. PAT HELM EH Gavo a good account cf herself a3 a lady wrestler. Can throw all corners up to and including fifty pounds. PHIL EDMUNDSON Can repeat tho Charge cf the Light Brigade backwards, and chin the window of Mr. Miller's offico or hang by one feet with his eye to tho keyhole. Prccticising to bo a private cyo of the whe-dun-it variety. MONA MATCHETT Gurglod hor way into existence in Calgary or.o blustery m?rn. Definitely doesn’t kollevo that 'two can livo as cheaply as one. and would liko to prove it somo day • ray in eight ycar3 or so. MICHELL FORSTER In this boy cn n runs rampant. Favorite sports is yodel- I r.g atep any mountain — proforably not over fifty feet. Early in the morning approximately 11:30 c m. SHARON BIRRELL Says a synonym is a word you uso who

    Hamilton College Library “Home Notes”

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    Communal Societies Collection: New Acquisitions Noyes, John, ed. The Witness. Ithaca, N.Y. Vol. 1, no. 1-v.2, no. 24 (Aug. 20, 1837-Jan. 18, 1843). Vol. 1, no. 4-v.2, no. 24 published in Putney, Vt. Erratically issued, generally once or twice each month but with a lengthy hiatus between Sept. 23, 1837 and Nov. 21, 1838. Clubb, Henry S., ed. The Illustrated Vegetarian Almanac for 1855. New York: Fowler and Wells, 1855. 48 pp, illustrated. [Photograph Album] [Personal Album of Sister Blanche Gardner of the Shaker society at Canterbury, New Hampshire] Approximately 145 snapshots, photographs and postcards mounted in two commercial photograph albums, most of which have holographic titles on stickers affixed below the view. Numerous dated images from 1915 and 1916, as well as other internal evidence suggest that the album was assembled during the mid-1910s through the 1920s. An ownership signature is found on the inside front pastedown. Shaker Concert At Washingtonian Hall ... Thursday Eve’ng, June 10th... [Boston, Mass.?: n.p., 1847?]. Broadside, illustrated. 7 1/4 x 20 3/4 . [Eads, Harvey L., comp.] The Constitution or Covenant of the United Society of Believers Called Shakers in the United States of America ... Louisville, Ky.: John P. Morton & Co., 1883. [1], 33, [1], [52] pp. including record blanks for signatures. Original three-quarter black calf with boards. Unused (i.e. no signatures or manuscript notes were added to the record blanks). Hyren, Frederic. Principles and Rules for the Establishment of the Millennial Church of the Lord Jesus Christ, called the Church of the Holy Spirit. Cleveland: Ben Franklin Office, 1858. i-iv, [1]-16, [1] pp. Printed wraps

    Obstacles on the path: An exposition of the experience of car-free living

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    The contemporary focus by local and central government on the promotion of sustainable transport options has highlighted the need for commuting to move away from the current dependence on private cars to more public and active (walking and cycling) modes of transport. Given the prominence of the motor car in personal transport options however, choosing to live car-free in this car dependent culture appears at first glance to be an irrational choice. This research explores the lived experiences of a group of Hamilton residents who have made such a choice. Using a grounded theory approach, the thesis presents the results of interviews with nine car-free Hamilton residents who shared their personal transport stories, which include their childhood experiences, but focus on their current everyday practices and experiences. Through semi-structured interviews, the costs and benefits of a car-free lifestyle are articulated and analysed. Their motivations for choosing to forgo cars and their solutions for overcoming potential barriers to car-free living are also reported and explored. The collected data generated a range of themes which are presented in three chapters, each covering a specific aspect of the participants’ stories. The first group of themes relate to the public sphere, the second to the private realm and the final group emanates from specific elements of car-free living that the thesis sought to clarify through the participants’ stories. The key finding is that living car-free within Hamilton City is viewed by the participants as a well reasoned and eminently sensible choice, which produces multiple benefits. In addition to their reduced environmental footprints, the participants value the social interaction associated with active and public transport. Their consensus is that they are healthier, wealthier and more involved members of the community. The most problematic areas of living without a car were associated with recreational and social activities, which often do not coincide with public transport schedules or involve distances too great for active transport. The benefits far outweigh any disadvantages however, and ultimately, this thesis concludes that a motor car is not necessary for the everyday activities of urban living in Hamilton and any associated inconveniences are not as insurmountable as generally imagined

    Hamilton Junior High 1991

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    The annual publication of the students of Hamilton Junior High, Lethbridge, Alberta. (Volume. 2010-11)pdfHamilton Junior High SOLVING (TM£ <2<UZZL<ES Of LIVE rjfiou shaft not drive, teachers to the nuthouse. Let them walhj don't waste your time. ^£hou shaft not hiss in the haffways. The stairs are dor far. rjfcou shaft not tear boo fa. Burning them destroys all evidence. ^Bwu shaft not push in the haff... tripping is easier. rLhou shaft not sfap class. Lafa the whole day off. rfhou shaft not whisper in class. Shouting attracts more attention. rrftou shaft notflunfain June. (Do it now and avoid the rush, ffhou shaft not Borrow thy neighbour's pencil. Steal it instead, tfwu shaft not (eave old lunches in thy (ocfar. Jour friends locfar will do fine.PEOPLE Shahina Ali Randy Archibald Micheal Armener Kory Bad Arm Chad Beck Tera Bentley Tara Blair Kimber Ames Melissa Bane Joey Born With A Tooth Gerry Beaurivage Rhett Borton Janay Bourassa Keith Bowns Angela Brannon Dennis Brave Rock Brendan Brothan Annette Aarts Tim Alexander Michele Anderson Craig Brouwer Marilyn Budd Sharon Budd Randy Bullock Kyle Burns Leanne Carpenter Jason Chinn Gregg Christie Angela Clements Trevor Court Doug Denecky Carrie Desmond Darren Cyr Clinton Daniels Lindsay Deal Kellie Dietzen Phil Doiron Paul Doughty Alicia Crawford Kyle Duncan Ruston Edwards Riley Ellis-Toddington Tiff Engler Amanda Entz Jeana Erb Gillian Epp David Evans Ryan Ewing Terra Farries Gr. 9 Chris Forget Matt Foster Wade Frederick Denton Fredrickson Ladell Freison Cory Gaetz Robin Gagnon Dean Gaskarth Shawn George Scott Gibboney Keenan Gilker Timothea Gilker Amber Gilmar Jaymes Going Lindsy Gordon Ethan Gorner Stephen Goth Jason Grant John Granzow Kelly Gray Angie Green Chris Gregg Hayley Gregory Aaron Gronemeyer David Gudmundson Rod Haitel Jack Hall Niki Hall Heather Hamilton Jodie Hanna Erin Hasinoff Kelly Healy Gloria Heavy Head Noah Hebert Greg Hendricks Tyler Heward Jeremy Hillmer Alyisha Hindbull Stacey Hirsche Lindsay Hornberger Michael Hovan Roni Hudemka Jessie Hughes Jason Huie Megan Huston Kim Hutcheon Susan Hutcheon Clay Jacobson Craig James Patricia Janhsen Candace Johnson Heather Jones T risha Kane Jody Kary Micheli Keim Adrian Kent Jeff Kenzie Jennifer Kenzie Nadia Khattak Dean Klassen Denise Knorr Ryan Kurtz Cara Lacey Kevin Larue Ricky Layton Andrew Lee Nip Ly Sing Ly Blain MacDonald Christie MacKenzie Jennifer MacLachlan Crystal Majeran Tammy Marshall Jean Mathison Amanda Matthews Jackie May Jennie McArthur Mike McLean Scott Me Clain Jaime McDowall Kyle McKinney Jim McLaren Laura McNairn Pam Meadows Roxanne Melvin Kevin Mertz Julia Mitton Jim Morris Francis Morven Lacey Mueller Shawn Mullen Tracy Neddo Angela Nelson Dan O'Connor DeDee Oborosky Lisa Palmer Carrie Penner Cheryl Petro Roy Phelps Shelly Pinder Charmaine Poole Troy Price Ed Quan Tracy Price Alexis Puffer-Ross Mike Piska Kristin Reeves Lancea Ried Sandra Roberts Clint Roberts Brad Roelofs Heather Ross Susan Russell Tim Saunders Marco Scheiwiller Troy Scherer Karla Schroedder Jeremy Scott Kristy Seaman Dave Shackleford Ryan Shannon Kareen Schwarz Lacey Sheen Leah Sheer Troy Sitter Jeff Skretting Steven Sommerfeldt Jenny Speelman Christine Spiers Lisa Spring Janies Steele Troy Stephenoff Karly Staffer Aaron Sturgeon Robyn Symons Terri Talerico Jennifer Tamura Graham Taylor Jennifer Taylor Sarah Thomas Megan Thomas Tim Tollestrup Tracy Tolley Jennifer Tomomitsu Rachelle Toth Tenille Unruh Jordan Valgardson Jennifer Varzari Carrie Webster Tricia Wells Ask me if I care Sally Wenning Deanna West Cindy Westergreen Bill Wiehler Jamie Wieler Teresa Williamson Ryan Young Where????—Oh! Mark Willis Leanne Yanosik there! I see her!! Charles Yellowface KISS ME ! ’ YOU FOOL’’ Computer Wizard The old computers at Hamilton Junior High were replaced this year with two different new models - Macintosh Plus and Amiga 500. Jim McLaren takes a moment to eyeball a camera lens before get­ting back to his computer assign­ment. Hamilton's verson of ’’Wayne’s World’’ Pat Janhsen, one of the students who help out in the office with secretary Donna Wellander. Jeanna Erb Michelle Keim, Tiffany Engler, Sing Ly, and Susan Hutcheon line up for a mug shot. Look Out Saddam! Grade 8 Susan Aarts Vicki Aarts Rob Allan Chris Ames Jason Adams Jennifer Ajtai Kwasi Ampofo-Savage Melissa Anderson Steven Andrews Cara Ball Scott Bascom Miriam Armener J.C. Ashmead Debby Bales Lisa Bascom Ritchie Beaulieu Sadie Bell Ben Bennett Kerri Beresnak Jennifer Biernaskie Craig Erik Bjorgan Corrina Blakley Raj Boora Gina Borggard Born With A Tooth ■■ Niran Bounsombath Jarrett Bozzi Kelly Briggs Iann Brown Michelle Bulpitt Bree Burns Kevin Chambers Jennifer Christensen Scott Copeland Dolly Cotton Jennifer Crandall Richard Cronkhite Jeremy Crump Janice Daigle Patrick Dillabough Angela Donison Krissy Dorrell Kelsey Drozdowski Camie Pace Billy-Joe Dyck Sharon Earl Kent Edeburn Laura Entz Tyler Fallwell Jody Ferguson Jonathan Fessler Neil Fisher Micheal Fitzhenry Justin Fletcher Chris Ford Wade Forsyth Rory Freeman Shirley Friberg Dana Gagnon Ryan Glover Aaron Going David Gorner Rebecca Goth Brandy Graf Jennifer Graham David Graveland Brad Gray Trinidy Hall Jennifer Harker Tara Hawkins Kristen Hegland Jennifer Heitman Megan Hendry Jared Heninger Scott Henley Allison Heward Sherry Hopkins Kathy Grover Amber Gruninger Greg Hackson Aron Hornberger Colin Howe Donovan Huff Tracy Hughes Kevin Huie Brad Hutton Steven Irvine Jody Isleifson Lindsay Ito Timythi Jasiukewicz Michelle Jensen Karyjerke Nolan Johnson Kevin Johnson Wayne Jones Steven Joseph Jennifer Kaye Amber Keebler I1 Ryan Jones Kristy Kempt Karie King Kim Kirchner Laina Knorr Josh Kosabeck Donya Kowal Jack Kwong Roxanne Lindsay Leishman Long Time Squirrel Colin Mack Aaron Mack Lyle Madge Stephanie Magyar Curtis Mandeville Vicki Maslen Aaron Mathes Christopher McCarroll Karlene Lacanilao Charlene Lacanilao Eric Laforest Nadine Larko Angela McDonald Leslie McDowall Trevor McGill Melissa McGowan Niall McKenna Ryan McMurray Alex McNairn Shauna Meadows Chad Mellafond Charlene Millard Michael Morgan Janine Motz Jim Mulock Craig Munro Jennifer Naylor Laura New'man Alyssa Norsworthy David Palmer Shelli Paulson Nikayla Paulson Kristine Peace 1 risha Perverseff Lindsay Pinnegar Lindsay Pisko Ted Pollard Randi Pope Ryan Pozzi Jeff Puder Jodi Quiring Jack Rach Carrie Rampold Chris Ramsay Alaina Read Candace Reidel Chelsea Reidel Tennile Reidel Shawn Risling Robbie Rudolph Angela Read Leila Regier Sarah Russell Robyn Samuels Maegan Sandusky Carrie Scherer Sandra Schooler Brett Schuler Nicole Scovill Kory Seaman Stephen Selski Amanda Sharp Tanya Shot Both Sides Scott Sinclair Travis Sjovold Greg Skelton Chris Skriver Ryan Smith Geoff Sommerfeldt Susan Sommerfeldt JoAnne Spackman Cindy Speelman Wes Spring Trina Steinhauer Natasha Steinke Amanda Stewart Robert Straga Matthew Stringer Katie Surber Melissa Svoboda Ryan Swagar Jeffrey Tchir CoriTeramura Brenda Tschetter Jennifer VanEgmond Van Nieuwenhuizen Travis Waddell Jerry Waldern Vince Walker Anthony Wallbank Wade Walters Jeremy Waterfield Mike Wipple Timothy Wiehler Lily Wong Corey Wong Jerri Woodcock Brian Woodring Troy Yancie Duane Zaretski Wes Zaugg Blake Zaugg Thomas Zywina Michelle Neufeld He was THIS BIG Look ma, no cavities! Grade 7--------- Amanda Adnitt Charmaine Alexy Saqib Ali Anthony Anderberg Shawn Anderson Stephen Balderson Tonja Berg Heather Blakeley Jason Bohnet Sherri Bakowski Rejean Beaurivage Jess Bengry Parveen Boora Stacey Boutland Miranda Angus Scott Atkinson Rhonda Audenaert Joshua Baril Leah Bashforth Rob Baskerville Lindsay Brandley Angelica Brown Patrick Budzynski Shane Burton Lia Buxton James Carefoot Tyler Carlson Michelle Carpenter Gene Castellano Ian Lyndsay Chambers Chapman Lilian Chow Jennifer Chomiak Sheila Christie Tammy Clark Ryan Cockburn Tamara Copeland Joshua Costanza Jacqueline Coward Levi Cox Douglas Crandall Gwen Creeley Joshua Crittenden Michael CrossWhite Joshua Daub Timothy Debot Crystal Dejong Marsha Delong Bryon Dorchuk Beth Dorchak Mellisa Dudley Scott Duncan Danielle Dyke Anna Ebel Riley Edwards Colyn Ekren Michael Evans Simon Ellis-T oddington Lindsay Finch-Feild Brandon Fletcher Amber Forbes Sarah Forsyth Nathan Fraser Georgette Frizzell Daniel Garrett Jeremy Garrick Deanne Gaskarth Derrick Grant Jeff George Jessica Goertzen Khianna Graham Mark Grant Andrea Green Chealsa Grigor Tyler Guenther Collin Gunter David Hackman James Hadfield Ryan Hanna Teresa Hansen Aimee Harbidge Sarah Haskett Randy Hatfield Danielle Heavy Head Tasha Hebert Brian Heitman Daniel Hohlbein Christopher Holmes Jennifer Holzer Chrissy Ann Hovan Robert Howe Aprila Heninger Warren Heppler Alanna Hirsche Julie Hakze Cam Hughes Alishea Inman Jamies Ives Allan James Lee Jensen Naomi Johannessen Ryanjohnson Christine Joseph April Kaji Nadine Kary Carmen Kercher Andrew Kergan Sabrina Kerr Jennifer Kew Heidi Koegler Aaron Koegler Marcia Larson Linh Le Sheldon LePage James Leader Alana Leavens Nicole Leclaire Ryan Lehbauer Brandon Leier Kathi Lister Andrea Leonard Julie Lewis Steven Livingston Kimberly Long Stacey Louis Aaron Low Phi Ly Evan MacDonald Scott MacDonald Ian MacLachlan Ben Maj eski Christie Malm berg Craig Mathes Christina McGeough Shannon Michael McKinley McAllister Carrie McDonald Lisa McKay Michael McNeely Michael Mert z Tiffany Millard Matthew Mitton Katherine Moody Everett Morning Bird Brett Nay Michell Nelson Brad Neve Sara Normoyle Suzanne Olchowecki Jennifer Palmer Michell Parascak Jay Park Dawn Parr Sarah Parrott Matthew Paskuski Kyle Paterson Robin Patterson Cory Patterson Brooke Peacock Tammy Pelletier Matthew Pelzmann Monique Penner Alana Pentney Ian Perks Tara Perron Thomas Peterson Shane Phair Darren Pierzchala Michael Pinder Paul Planidin-Nitsch Jesse Poriz McKinnley Prince Tracy Rabbit Dusty Savage Lydia Schroeder Tim Schwartz Melody Scout Christopher Seely Leanne Slawson Rebecca Smith Amy Sommerfeldt Janis Spear Chief Locke Spencer Myles Radford Jason Ramstad Jonathan Rollack Christine Sarter Susan Saunders Jennifer Shackleford Chris Sheen Andrew Sheer Chloe Silver James Skelton Ryan Stauffer Shannon Stenbeck Michelle Staffer Jesse Supina John Surber Selina Szabo Ranken Tanaka Nancy Taylor Kelly Tschritter Lisa Twigg Terra Unruh T ara Vataman Kalie Veres Heather Daina Ully Van Nieuwenhuizen Stephen Viola Sheri Wadsworth Christopher Wall Bradley Weitz Michelle West Duhhhhhhhhh! B. J. Wilson Brianne Zaug Staff----------------------------------------------- Pam Adams Randy Bardock Sue Bengry Bob Brunelle KenBucyk Ruben Bueckert Barry Byam Garry Canadine Jack Chalmers Brian Donaldson Wendy Fox Wendy Hall Roger Harty Gail Holland Tokio Hori Karen Hudson ' Jane Huson Rob King-Brown Ruth Litwin Terry Menzyk MikeMyndio Karen McCune Dick McDonald Duncan McGeorge Linda McKenzie Dee Peterson Diane Pokarney Jack Ramsay Kathy Roberts Sherry Rohovie Eldon Sandusky Jodi Savage Harry Smith Tom Spackman Hugh Tamblyn Larry Thomson Irene Yamamoto Lidell Attwood Nettie Forth Louanne Lafournie Dorothy Pletell Lily Rogers Donna Wellander Marge Wiens Terry Wills Two Boneheads Tough day Mr. Smith !? Senior Guys Basket-ball Top: Ed Quan, Randy Bullock, Ryan Glover, Jordan Valgardson, Ryan Young, Mr. Myndio, Bottom: Ruston Edwards, John Granzow, Ricky Layton, Scott McClain, Kwasi Ampofo-Savage Junior Guys Basket-ball Top: Brad Hutton, Blake Zaugg, Mark Grant, Wade Forsyth, Chris McCarroll, Micheal Mertz Mr. Byam, Bottom: Aron Hornbeiger, Greg Hackson, Chris Ramsey Senoir Girls Basket-ball Top: Miss Savage, Camie Duthie, Alexis Puffeross, Kristy Kempt, Susan Sommerfeldt, Natasha Steinke, Bottom: Amanda Sharp, Candace Reidel, Chelsea Reidel, Jodi Quiring, Jennifer Harker Junior Girls Basket-ball Top: Kristen Hegland, Dana Gagnon, Michelle Stoffer, Jody Ferguson, Sara Forsyth, Brianne Zaugg Suzanne Olchowecki Bottom: Kelly Briggs, Lisa Bascom, Trisha Perverseff, Jennifer Crandall Senior Guys Volley-Ball Top: Mr. Tamblyn Middle: Ryan Young, Mark Grant, Ryan Glover, Jeremy Crump, Bottom: Ricky Layton, Jason Huie, Ed Quan, Riley Ellis-Toddinton, Robert Straga Junior Guys Volley-Ball Top: Scott Atkinson, Bryon Dorchak, Blake Zaugg, Scott Henely, Chris Ramsay, Mr. Donaldson, Bottom: Riley Edwards, Kevin Huie, Jack Rach, Cam Hughes, Ryan Johnson Senior Girls Volley-Ball Top:Terra Ferris, Marilyn Budd, Trisha Kane, Middle: Amanda Sharp, Natasha Steinke, Alexis Puffer-Ross, Miss McMune, Bottom: Chelsea Reidel, Susan Sommerfeldt, Candace Reidel Junior Girls Volley-Ball Top:Miss Savage, Trisha Perverseff, Lilian Chow, Cara Ball, Stacy-Manager Mr. Smith, Middle: Shannon Steinbeck, Sarah Forsyth, Kristy Kempt, Melissa Svoboda, Bottom: Megan Hendry, Camie Duthie Badminton TOP: Mr. Hori, Bryon Dorchak, Mark Grant, Brad Neive, Brad Weitz. BOTTOM: Ian MacLachlan, Shane Burton, Ranken Tanaka. Gr.7 Guys Gr. 7 Girls TOP: Shannon Stenbeck Beth Dorchak, Suzy Olcheweki, Mr. Bardock, Stacy Boutland, Julie Lewis. BOTTOM: Christine Joseph, Karmen Kirchner, Linh Le. MISSING: Lillian Chow. Gr.8 Girls TOP:Kristine Peace Laina Knorr Natasha Steinke Camie Duthie Mrs. Litwin BOTTOM: Chelsea Reidel Candace Reidel Leslie McDowall Tennille Reidel Gr.8 Guys TOP:Jeff Tchir Jeremy Crump Chris Ford Blake Zaugg Kevin Johnson Mr.Canadine BOTTOM:Wade Walters Chris Ramsey Colin Mack Nolan Johnson Travis Waddle Gr.9 Girls TOP:Mr.Myndio Kristin Reeves MIDDLE:Tammy Marshall Lacy Sheen Trisha Kane Julia Mitton Marilyn Budd Alexis Puffer-Ross BOTTOM:Lisa Spring Susan Russell Jamie McDowall Top:Mr. Bucyk Jason Huie Ryan Young Graham Taylor Ricky Layton BOTTOM:Jason Chin Edmund Quan Riley Ellis-Toddington Jim McLaren Gr.9 Guys Wrestling---------------------------------------- WRESTLING 90-91 Wrestlers this year competed in three tournaments: Cut Bank H.S. Invitational (Cut Bank, Montana), Ernest Manning Jr.High Invitational(Calgary), and the Senator Riley H.S. Invitational(High River). Although no medals were won, wrestlers wrestled extremely well and should be extremely proud of their accomplishments. SPACE WAS SHORT AT HAMILTON THIS YEAR.... HAVE A PROBLEM. DAHLING? *1 ft ft Ct ft <Z) ft oe ft -ft fftt e? *C«! ftrot>. <1 fot V) B 0 C0 'U N T B Y s "O ft Q-CD QC o *1 & S"* • P"l 0 i> a> "O C5 S-e RUNNER-UP- H.J.H. SEMI-ANNUAL FIRST PLACE- H.J.H. SEMI-ANNUAL FLY CATCHING CONTEST. WAKE ME UP BEFORE THE BELL GOES. NAME:CrystaI Majeran EYES:Blue HEIGHTS’5” HAIR COLOR:??? j FINE ARTS Grade 7 Band I This year there were 89 students in the HJH band program. All three bands performed at the Kiwanis Music Festival of Bands. The HJH band marks for the Kiwansis Festival were: Grade 7 - excellent,Grade 8 - good, Grade 9 - good plus. Grade 8 Band Q wQ, ft VO ZZ?SQB w I OCUB65IO Grade 7 Choir -----*—-X—4------ 4——4----- t-------- -JI Grade 8 Choir Grade 9 Choir Select Choir The choral program at HJH has been extremely successful this year. All four choirs participated in the Kiwanis Music Festival in March and did very well. Grade seven received two marks of good, and grade eight received three excellents. Two marks of excellent were acheived by grade nine. Select choir attained excellent and superior ratings. ”1 stood in The Maytime Meadow”, by Brent Pierce, was commissioned for the Hamilton Junior High choir. ARE YOU HAVING A GOOD DAY? HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING EVER HAPPENED TO YOU? 1. ou wake up and get ready for school .... but it's Saturday. 2. ^ou put your bra on backwards and it fits better. 3. ^ou call 911 and they put you on hold. 4. ^our parents come home 2 days early from their trip and crash your party. 5. "You turn on your favorite radio station and they 're playing Milli Vanilli. 6. Vour twin forgets your birthday. 7. "Your income tax refund cheque bounces. 8. ^our boss tells you to not bother taking your coat off. 9. Vou're 1/2 way through your Raisin Bran and your sister asks if you've seen her scab collection. 10. Vou wake up and your braces are locked together. 11. ^?ou put both contact lenses in the same eye. 12. \?ou wake up to find your waterbed has a leak and then remember you don't have a waterbed. 13. Vou walk in the school and find that your dress is tucked in your pantyhose. 14. Vou turn on the T.V. and find that they are showing emergency evacuation routes from the city. { X 15. Vou discover that the buttons on your Levi 501's are undone and you've been walking around with your hands in your pockets.WHATEVER This is the first year at Hamilton that there has been a cooking club. The Cooking Club serves a lunch to the staff every staff meeting Friday. Meals have consisted of Chinese food, turkey at Christmas and at Easter a ham. The members shown are, from left to right: Stacy Hirsche, Rebecca Smith, Miss Hall, Jamie Hadfield, and Brad Weitz. COOKING CLUB COMPUTER CLUB p E E R SUPPORT £OHO Uh £< Due to changes throughout the year, RONI HUDEMKA shared the secretary position with JESSIE HUGHES. From left to right: JESSIE HUGHES-Secretary, RUSTON EDWARDS-Treasurer, JORDAN VALGARDSON-VICE- PRESIDENT, TRACEY TOLLEY, DENTON FREDRICSON, LINDSY GORDON-PRESIDENT. Center: MRS. FOX. Due to changes throughout the shared the with year, CARRIE DESMOND presidency LINDSY GORDON. His Royal Highness King Ruston Edwards, and Her Royal Highness Queen Mandy Entz. Her Royal Highness Princess Tasha Steinke, and His Royal Highness Prince Robert Straga. Her Royal Highness Dutchess Andrea Greene, And His Royal Highness Duke Tyler Carlson. ARTS A new dimension in Industrial Arts is the CAD (Computer Assisted Design) Program. Four Amiga computers and one printer were loaned to the school for one year. Many drafting projects were completed on an IntroCAD Program. HOME-EC coMMmEE E REEBOK PUMP NINTENDO B.U.M. EQUIPMENT RECYCLING PUMP BOTTLES BUTTON FLY FRESH PRINCE OF BEL-AIR RECESSION TEAR JERKERS NUTRA-SWEET BLOND JOKES AWARENESS SADDAM HUSSEIN VANILLA ICE TOM CRUISE OPRAH M.C. HAMMER SARAH GILBERT ARSENIO HALL BRUNETTES PATRIOT MISSILES BART SIMPSON PREPS NEIL PATRICK HARRIS G.S.T. ADIDAS SEGA COTTON GINNY STYROFOAM AEROSOL SPRAY CANS ZIPPERS ROSEANNE FREE-SPENDING JAW BREAKERS SUGAR UKRANIAN JOKES DRUGS MANUEL NORIEGA NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK MICHAEL J. FOX DONAHUE MILLIV ANILLI ALYSSA MILANO JOHNNY CARSON BLONDES SCUD MISSILES HERCULES SKATERS KIRK CAMERON BRIAN MULRONEY TOP: Karly Stoffer(Editors' right arm), Kyle McKinney(Video game expert),Becky Goth (Should be blonde), Ed Quan- PhotographyEditor(In the dark), Stephen Goth(Sir?). MIDDLE: Lindsay Leishman(What can I do?), Jennifer Varzari(Resident blonde), Jennifer Ajtai(A ray of sunshine), Canlie Duthie(Evironmentalist), Meagan Sandusky(Gotta’ go), Stephanie Magyar(Editors’ left arm). BOTTOM: Nicole Scovill(Lindsay’s better half), Kimber Ames- Editor(Armless!), Carrie Webster-Layout Editor(Guess what?). SIRS: Mr.Bueckert(Ask me later!), Mr. Sandusky(Edible bribes accepted). OUR INCREDIBLY LARGE AND SPACIOUS OFFICE. THE PAGE THAT NEVER MADE IT. THE HAMILTON 200 FUND RAISER The students and staff of Hamilton Junior High School say Thank You to parents, relatives, friends and neighbors for the fantastic success of our fund raiser Hamilton 200 project. The school wide Hamilton 200 took place in October when students canvassed for pledges for their ef­forts which involved brains, brawn and community service. The overwhelming participation by the majority of the students resulted in pledge collections that raised the fundraiser thermometer red line up, up and over the anticipated total. The Funds will be used to support the many programs offered to the students at Hamilton. Hamilton Junior High students' enthusiasm and energy plus city business and merchant sponsorship made a highly successful fundraiser. ANDREW SHEER 1st PLACE COLOR TV RYAN COCKBURN 2nd Place 300 Gift Certificate The success of the Hamilton 200 Project can be attributed to the many sponsors who provided prizes, discounts and certificates. Thank You to the following: Gentlemen Three Alpha Grand and Toy Forzani's Music World Shopper's Drug Mart Southern Stationers Backstage Hair Studio YMCA LA 107 Lethbridge Herald Ross Electronics Picture Butte Golf Club Doug's Sports L. A. Surf Revelstoke McMurren's Gym Athletes World Hurricanes Canbra Thriftway Drugs South Country Photo Model Baron Tex-Style Players Bench 5th Ave Electronics Currie's Fine Foods The Discory Treasure Chest Hindson Computers Yamaha Rainbow Recreation AGT 7-11 Stubbs Monarch Chinook Video Northern Reflections Lewis Stationery (Willson) Hoopla Enterprises Sam the Record Man Crazy Mike's Video Dark Side Tanning Lethbridge Curling Club Akita Sports Country Style Donuts Lethbridge Hobbies Cotton Ginny Lewiscraft Old Dutch Hostess/Frito Lay Value Village Safe way Henderson Lake Golf Club Mariposa McDonalds The Card Shop Westside Turbo Tim Horton Donuts Racquetime Micro Age Computers Miles Godionton Amalgamated Beverages A & M Cycle Comic Legends T & P Video Games Alpenland Ericksen's Family Restaurant Parry McDonald/Huckvale City of Lethbridge Blackwood Beverages Au Coton Video Cinema (West) LADELL FRIESEN 3RD PLACE BICYCLE BRAD GRAY 4TH PLACE GAME BOY TRACY RABBIT 5TH PLACE GHETTO BLASTER STEVE ANDREWS 6TH PLACE ROLLER BLADES Major Winners of the HJH 200 also include: Christie Malmberg, Tom Zywina, Troy Stepenoff, Kelly Briggs, Jodi Quiring, Kevin Chambers, Cara Ball, Amber Gilmar and Aaron Hornberger. More than 300 prizes were distributed to students during the assembly and in the following week so that all who participated in the fund raiser received a prize. The Money Board Students names were drawn daily for chances at the money board. Winning students threw darts at balloons containing money certifi­cates from 5 to $20. Prizes, Prizes, Prizes Prizes were chosen by the students during an assembly. The participat­ing students were invited t
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