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Neil Hamilton, Constance Bennett, Gregory Ratoff and others in WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?, 1932
Neil Hamilton, center and left of bride, Constance Bennett, with bouquet, and Gregory Ratoff, right, with unidentified cast in a scene from WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?, 1932. 8x10.25 b&w photographic print
Hamilton Junior High 1991
The annual publication of the students of Hamilton Junior High, Lethbridge, Alberta. (Volume. 2010-11)pdfHamilton Junior High
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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
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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
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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.
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Grade 7 Band
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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.
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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.
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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.
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CLUB
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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.
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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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Hamilton Junior High School Highlights 1957
The annual publication of the students of Hamilton Junior High, Lethbridge, Alberta.(1956-57)pdfThose having torches will pass them on to others.
—Plato, The Republic
The Annual Publication of the Students' Council of Hamilton Junior High School
Lethbridge - Alberta 1957Opus '57
Education is the keystone to civilization. Without it man would not bo above his barbaric ancestors. Only through the acquisition of knowledge ot the finer things are we able to distinguish between what is fine and what is base. Without joy, one cannot appreciate sorrow and vice-versa. Therefore we all carry a great responsibility.
It is every person's duty in this great world to acquire as much knov/ledge as possible, and by the same token impart it to his fellow man so that a general advancement is made toward a more enlightened life. Such has been the objective of every teacher on the staff of the Hamilton Junior Hig.n School, and we hops we have made some small contribution in enriching your life.
To the graduating students we wish you well and hops you will work hard io make your future a success. We trust the present Grade Seven and Eight students have successfully completed their grades and are moving tc a higher goal.
All readers of this Annual will want to say, "Thank you" to Mr. Watson, Vice-Principal, Mr. W. D. Knill and the students who helped to < pile. Mr. Knill and Mr. Watson have worked long and hard to produce^ a very fine format as given here.
I should like also to thank Mr. Fruet, the photographer, who 1 unstintingly of his time and talents and never once did he refuse ox/
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B.^C.MR. A. DAWSON
MR. J. WILLIAMSON
MR. F. EDMUNDSON
MRS. V. BROWN
MRS. A. D. SMITH
MRS. W. R. GEORGESON
Pago Four
Home and School
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President.................................- Mr. J. Williamson
Vice-President . Mr. F. Edmundson
Treasurer .............................................. Mrs. Nugont
Secretary -------------------------------Mrs. E. Bikman
Program _________________— Mr. A. Dawson
Hospitality—
Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Goorgoson Council Roprosontativo ............ Dr. C. V/. Farstad
Tho Homo and School Executive would like to thank tho teachers of Hamilton Junior High School for the wonderful support they have given us during tho past school year. The par- onts turned out in much larger numbers this year than in previous years, and wo appreciated their attendance. We hope this is an indication that they aro taking a greater interest in tho Home and School organization.
Our regular meetings woro hold tho second Wednesday of oach month at 8 p.m. in tho school auditorium. Mr. Dawson arranged very interesting and educational programs during tho past season.
Following is a brief summary of the pregrams hold during tho past season.
Oct. 10. 195G Speaker Mr. Joacock. Topic: “What Homo and School is doing for Education."
Nov. 14. 1956—Group Discussions. Topics: "Roport Cards. What is oxpoctod of my child in school. Health and Personal Development."
Dec. 12. 1956—Speakor. Mrs. C. O. Asplund. Topic: "Parents and Education." Also had a lovoly program with band selections from the school band, conducted by Mr. Harvey, and songs from the Gioe Club, conducted by Miss Kunst. Jan. 9. 1957—Group Discussions. Topics: "What Lethbridgo schools aro doing to oncourago childron to remain at school." Supervised by Mr. Blackbourne.
"What paronts oxpect of tho toachors." Supervisor. Mrs. C. O. Asplund.
Feb. 13, 1957—Speakor, Dr. Van Christou. Topic: "Dontal Health."
March 6. 1957—Speaker. Mr. E. C. Miller. Topic: "Reading." Extras. Fashion show by pupils of Mr. Dewar's room. Tumbling acts by tho girls and boys groups of the school. Handicraft display from paronts was shown in the auditorium.
April 10, 1957- Speakor. Mrs. J. G. Cameron. Committeo Chairman for Paront Education. Alberta Fod. of Homo 6 School. Topic: "The Child and Montal Health."
May 8. 1957- -Spoakor. Mr. Kylo, Principal. L.C.I. Topic: "What program should your child select on entering high school?"
Wo appreciate tho help and rosponse that tho pupils gavo us whon ar.kod to tako part on various programs. Hamilton Junior High is a school of which to be proud.
DR. C. W. FARSTAD
MRS. W. T. NUGENT
MRS. W. BIKMANA. C. ANDERSON
R. C. NIVEN
G. G. WOOLLEY. Chairman
School Board
Tho Lothbrldge Public School District celebrated Us 71st birthday in April. Tho one-room cottago school of 1886 rented from tho North West Coal and Navigation Company has developed into a system operating sixtoon schools. V/ostminstor is tho oldost school as its middle section was oponod :n 1906. Central was finished in 1909. Fleetwood in 1911. Bowman in 1911. Galbraith in 1913. Fleetwood Annex in 1949. Allan Watson in 1951, Suslo Bowden in 1951. Sonator Buchanan in 1954. Gilbert Paterson in 1955. George McKillop and Gonoral Stowart in 1956.
The three junior high schools are comparatively now. In 1950 Hamilton took ovor tho Collogiato building which had operated as a sonicr high school sinco 1928. Wilson went into operation in 1953 and Gilbert Patorson in 1955.
The Collogiato Instituto. first occupiod in 1950. had an eighteen room addition added to it in 1956. This largo ccmposito school has now accommodation for about 1,200 sluaonts.
G. C. PATERSON. Q.C.
For tho past ton years school population has grown stoedily. In 1946 there were 2.374 pupils in the system; now thoro are 4.931 which is an incroase of ovor ono hundrod por cont. The teaching staff of 74 has grown to ono of 198. Birth statistics inaicato that school onroimonts will grow steadily until thoy level off at approximately sevon thousand five hundred.
During tho past years it has bocomo vory evident Lothbridgo is a good place in which to obtain an education and to 3hape a caroor. Our schools attompt to provide an education for all types of boys and girls. Once a sound foundation has been laid in tho olementary and junior high schools, a young person may take advantage cf tho various programmes available at the Collegiato Instituto. It is cno of tho sevon largo Alberta ccmposito high schools which has academic, commercial and technical dopartmonts. With the establishment o! the Lethbridge Junior Colloge there will bo greater opportunities for education boyend tho high school level. Boys and girls cf Southern Alberta will be able to set thoir sights a little higher when ono year of university work boccmos available in Lethbridge.
In financial terms education is becoming big business. Dur- ina the past yoar the taxable assessment cf tho school district has increased approximately 26,430.- 000. Tho 1957 school budget of 270. Tho City of Lethbridge has overy right to expect that this investment in its youth is a wise expenditure.
A. J. WATSON. B.A. Secretary Troasuror
MRS. E. J. KIPP. R.N.
L. H. BUSSARD. M.A.. B.Educ. Sup!.
L. H. Blackbourr.c. B.Sc. B.Ed. Asst. Supt.
Pago Fivo
Students Council
1956-57
MR. G. WATSON Advisor
JOHN TENNANT Prosidont
BARBARA ROBISON Secretary
ROBERT FLETCHER Treasurer
BOB BABKI
Grade 9 Vice-President
JIM HUNTER Grade 8 Vico-Proaidon!
LESLIE HUNT Grado 7 Vice-President
ROOM REPRESENTATIVES
Rccm 21 -Dianno Rae Room 24 Harold Fleming Room 2 Karon Duft Room 31—Linda Colley Room 12 Sharon Goorgo&on
Room 17—Doug Fleming Room 19—Bob Snowdon Room 20 -Gordon Rolfo Room 26—Don Higgins Room 27—Yvonne Alexander Room 14 Donna Slovak
Room IS—Darilyn Williams Room 16—Sharon Whyte Room 22—Spencor Williams Room 29—David Sneddon Room 30—Harry Rimstad
Fago Six
Valedictory
Mr. Chairman, Mr. Miller, Mr. Watson, Members of the School Board, teachers and fellow students: Tonight, I have the honor of giving the farewell address for the Grade Nine 1956-57 Graduating Class. Words will never express the feelings we have because words cannot express them.
When v/e first entered the dark, noisy halls, wo thought the end of the world had come. And so it was the end of our small, selfish worlds, for in the three years of our stay in Hamilton, new horizons were opened before our eyes. In Grade Eight, we became accustomed to the school system and felt more a part of the student body. Grade Nine has been a year for leadership and example setting. We were the older, more experienced people.
The extra-curricular activities developed our skills, our interests, and our cultural appreciation. Our efficient Students' Council has enabled us to become more aware of the process of government in our environment. In our classrooms, v/e gained knowledge through the efforts of our ever-patient teachers, knowledge, not only about facts and figures, but also how to think and to widen our scope of thinking.
With the training v/e have received at Hamilton, many of us have been able to make decisions about our future occupations, while others have found where their general interests lie.
We must not think, however, that we have learned all we can, for as Georgia Green states in her
poem:
"The summit above me lay gloomy and dark As I stood on the brow of the hill;
As I turned and gazed on its sombre face The sight v/as enough to thrill.
Belov/ at my feet lay a valley fair In its slumbering peaceful state,
And the cool breeze fanned my troubled face As my heart beat a faster rate.
KAREN DUFF
The ground at my feet sloped gently down. The path was rolling and slow.
But 1 turned my back at the peaceful scene For I knew where my feet must go.
They must follow the crags and attain the peak Though the going be v/eary and slow.
For the spirit of freedom was calling me on And the answer lay not below."
Class History
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Our Graduation tonight is not only a time for celebration, but it is a time when v/e remember our three years in Hamilton. During this period, we have matured from elementary school — graduates to young adults, the world leaders of tomorrow. Let us review the incidents which in years to come will provide us with nostalgic memories of Hamilton.
Our first day was not without its events. The trip to the wrong room, the experience of trying to bully our v/ay up the v/rong stairs — all these made up a memorable day. No sooner had we become accustomed to the grind than Mr. Watson opened his "extra-help-in-writing" class after four o'clock. In April we stumbled onto the feared Easter exams. Our marks told of our efforts, and soon v/e were introduced to the notorious extra-help sheets. Then v/e deduced from Mr. Miller's illegible scrawl that we had been promoted to Grade Eight.
Our second year was different. Night after night v/e filed into Room 27 to attend our beloved (?) Math, teacher's detentions. Or else we were scanning the nev/spapers in science class to obtain Current Events. V/e faced the "swim or sink" aspect of Easters, but we kept our heads above water.
Then came our final year at Hamilton and with it our introduction to final exams. But Grade Nine has not been without its comical points. The befuddled look on our faces as Mr. Watson buried us under a ton of algebraic terms brought snickers and chuckles.
Now we are leaving Hamilton for greater opportunities beyond. In our minds, our school will fade almost into obscurity, but its memory cannot be completely forgotten. Hamilton will be a passing saga in our life.
DON LIVINGSTONE
Pago Eight
Room 21
RAY ALLEN
Room 21*5 luturo ongineer.
GEORGIA ANDERSON
Georgia brings happinoss to tho room.
SHARRON ANDREW
Our tiny blonde exceils in typing.
CAROLYN ARNOLD
Our smartest student.
JUDY BARROW
Judy has an answer for everything.
CAROL BLAIS
Our "quiot one" ts liked by all.
SHIRLEY CAJC1K
Talking Is her favorite pastime.
IACK1E CAUDLE
Jackie is full of fun all tho time.
FAY CLARKE
Fays favorite subject is detention.
SHIRLEY CONINE
Shirley dees a swell lob in tho cafeteria.
BOB CROWE
Bob's the boy with the shaking knees. PETER ELSTER
Photography takes up his spare time.
JIM FREEL
On the basketball court ho excels.
DEANNA MARKER
Quiet and smiling, she’s one of our favorites. KAREN KIMBER
Karon's nice all the Itme.
ROSALIND LEV
Ouiot and small, she’s liked by all.
DON LIVINGSTONE
His saxophono Is his prldo and Joy.
GARREN MANSER
To koop his curls is his aim.
JIM MARTIN
This boy likes girls very much.
RCN MOLLER
Ron’s atm is to acquire a hot rod.
1.JNDA PASKUSK!
Hor Homo Economics aro tops.
GERALD PERRY
At 2 minutes to nine he arrives on time. LARRY PIZZEY
Comedian Larry loves to annoy teachers. LLOANNE PURKIS
LIcanno was one of our room presidents.
DIANNE RAE
She talks all the timo.
GAYLE RICHARDS
This pert lass loves sports.
1LA SAL3ERG
Ila camo to us from Bow Island.
CAROL SANDUSKY
Hor main interest is sowing.
TRUDY SILLITO
ner politeness has won her fame.
GARY VENABLES
His ambitions Jlo In the ministry
DEANNA WATERS
Sho’s Prosidont and mombor of the Pep Club.
BEN WEVERS
Membor of tho boys' baskotball toam and Track and Field. ALBERT TOWNSEND
Tinkoring w:th radios is fun for Albert.
BARBARA ROBISON
Socrotary of tho Students' Council and a good singor. MARILYN LEONARD
Marilyn took an actlvo part in tho Drama Club. JOYCE HECTOR
Joyce was a mombor of tho Alloy Cats bowling toam AUKE ELZINGA
Auko was one of our "noble four" in our class chorus. SHIRLEY BOYD
Track and Fiold and tumbling arc Shirloy's taionts.
Pago Elovon
Room 31
SCOTT BLACK
A follow rosponsiblo lor half tho room's guffaws! KATHLEEN COENEN "! luff modem art."
LINDA COLLEY
Aur faithful room rop.
TED CUELL
Whoro thoro's mischiof — thoro's bound to bo Cuoll. BEV CULLER
'Now THIS is the RIGHT way!"
ART DAV/SON
inspiration Ploaso?
WAYNE DENISON
Yos sir. a roal "Donizon of tho undorwcrld!"
DON FIRTH
"Fuzz! NOT AGAIN!"
BC3 FLETCHER
"Ploaso! Just one ticket,/'
MARLENE GHERT
"Pss? Bov, what's the answer to this *!:%V£/ equation?" MARY HEGAN
"Dig Sam. Tho Hounds around/'
ELAINE HENINGER
"Thoy call mo loo/'
CONNIE HIRSCHE
"This hyar hcun' dawg. Shop, is an Elvis fan." DIANE JOHNSON
"Put it in tho baskot!"
LOIS JOHNSON
"Down with tho desk lid!"
JOHN LAWSON
"So It was you who locked tho door. HUH?"
NEIL LITTLE
"Noil - DON'T TALK SO MUCH!"
RICK MEIDINGER Our boy flat top.
DAVID PALMER
"Mamma ma mia! ! ANOTHER quostlon/'
DIRK PASTOOR
"Hammor and nail are my middlo namos!"
BEATRICE PATERSON
There's a son so of humor behind that quiet smilo. SHARON SABO
"SO! Ya wanna argue eh? ?
JACK SIMMONS
"Scrawl, how's your ponmanship?"
DOUG SMEE
Evor know drlor humor?
GEORGINA STR1NGAM
Ambition: To raise lotsa littlo pigoons.
MAYBELLE STRONG
"Hand mo a noodle and thread!"
VINTON TILLOTSON
"Straight faco. pleasel"
ANNE TURLIS
"Nope. Gotta stay for oxtra holp."
LESLEE WATSON
"Doos my hair look all right?"
KATHLEEN WILSON
"Pastures looked greener in Winmpog."
BOBBY V/ONG
"Gotta get ovor that bar/'
KEN WORBOYS
"They call mo Worboys. Worboys, Parlals Vous!"
Page Twelve
ROOM 21
NAME
WEAKNESS
STRENGTH
HOBBIES
AMBITION
OUTCOME
RAYMOND ALLEN
Mr. Dewar
Shop
Aeronautics
Pilot
Sweeping runways
SHARRON ANDREW
Long hair
Typing
Col loot s convertibles
Car dealor
Hot rod racer
GEORGIA ANDERSON
Dates
Jack
Jack
Jack
Georgia
CAROLYN ARNOLD
School
Piano
Pat Boone
Actress
Stagehand
JUDY BARROW
Mathematics
Larry
Talking on phone
Math teacher
Compass Manufacturer
CAROL BLAIS
Scionco
Home Economics
Sewing
Dressmaker
Pin manufacturer
SHIRLEY CAIC1K
Language
Com. Economics.
Stamp collecting
Postmaster
Stamp lickor
JACKIE CAUDLE
Com. Economics
Physical Education
Jiving
Rock and Rollor
Ballet dancer
FAYE CLARKE
Language
Chewing gum
Copying homework
Foreign Lang, teacher
Kindergarten teachor
SHIRLEY CONINE
Making Soup
Drawing
Elvis
V/aitress
Potato pooler
BC3 CROWE
White bucks
Lorraine
Pool hall
Electronics
Tlckel lakor
PETER ELSTER
Literature
Track and field
Sleeping
Votorinanan
Dog show judge
JIM FREEL
Nipper
Basketball
Indoor curling
Golfor
Caddy
KAREN KIMBER
Arguing
Scior.co
Reading
Nurse
Patlenl
ROSALIND LEV
Homework
Fighting with Ron M.
Piano
Figuro skating
Ice cleaner
DON LIVINGSTONE
Saxophcr.o
Mr. Harvey
Bill Hatoy
Foroign ambassador
Social Studies teachor
GARREN MANSER
Sisters
Motalwork
Hair do
Farming
Lawyer
JIM MARTIN
Cupie curl
Delivering papers
Combing hair
Publisher
Selling nowpapers
RON MOLLER
Lyr.no Ellison
Lynne Ellison
Lyr.no Ellison
Lynne Ellison
Lynno Mollor
LINDA PASKUSKI
Mr. Saint
Cooking
Don Sorenson
Stowardoss
Baggage tagger
JERRY PERRY
Texas
Glassos
Putting golf balls
Professional golfer
Pro. golf ball findor
LARRY PIZZEY
Weak kneed
Baskotball
Imitating Elvis
"Rock 'n Roll" singor
Opora singor
DIANNE RAE
Food
Talking
Tommy Sands
Journalist
Copy girl
CAROL SANDUSKY
Mr. Dewar
Candy
Sewing
Fashion designer
Makes gunny sacks
GARY VENABLES
Trumpet
Harry James
Pleasing Mr. Harvey
Mississippi gambler
Minister
DEANNA WATERS
Social Studios
H. & P. D.
Clubbing boys
Lady wrestler
Reforeo
LLOANNE PURKIS
Little horses
Class President
Wearing a pony tail
Hair stylist
Barber
TRUDY SILLITO
Cars
Politeness
Boys
Car designer
Grease monkey
ILLA S A LB ERG
Painting
Skating
Swimming
Portrait artist
Cartoonist
GAYLE RICHARDS
Dale
Basketball
Sports
Phys. Ed. teachor
Math teacher
DEANNA HARKER
Talking
Room secretary
Sports
Lab. technician
Asst. Pharmacist
MR. SAINT
Bowling
Student government
Reading newspapers
Retire
(Censored)
ROOM 24
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Laughter echoed around tho room, and then silence. as in walked our teacher. Mr. Erickson, and the beginning of what wo thought, and our teachers hoped, would be our last year at Hamilton. Our teachers have had their ups and downs with us. but we're not really so bad. V/e'ro not tho quietest, best behaved class in the school, but we have the most fun. For example, let's take a glance at Room 24 as it prepares for a typical day at school.
Thoro is a Hurry of books and papor as tho chowod up pencils are collected and tho day's candy supplies are slipped into unobtrusive places. Off in on© corner. Martin Foss. Bob Babki, and Hal Fleming are giving us their unharmonious rendition of the latest hit song, while D:ano Wait and Olivo Wheeler ©xchango tho "oldest" and tho .'latest", and just about everything olso that can bo transformed into gossip. A few minutes later, someone ccmo3 up with the brilliant idea that the bell might have rung, so there is a suddon rush for the door.
Aftor overyone has had a long, refreshing drink from tho fountain outsi
Kidnapping an ugly child: is Willliam James a pragmaticist?
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Dissimilarity is used as evidence of category membership in multidimensional perceptual categorization: a test of the similarity-dissimilarity generalized context model
In exemplar models of categorization, the similarity between an exemplar and category members constitutes evidence that the exemplar belongs to the category. We test the possibility that the dissimilarity to members of competing categories also contributes to this evidence. Data were collected from two 2-dimensional perceptual categorization experiments, one with lines varying in orientation and length and the other with coloured patches varying in saturation and brightness. Model fits of the similarity-dissimilarity generalized context model were used to compare a model where only similarity was used with a model where both similarity and dissimilarity were used. For the majority of participants the similarity-dissimilarity model provided both a significantly better fit and better generalization, suggesting that people do also use dissimilarity as evidence
The Foundational Skill of Reflection in the Formation of a Professional Identity
There is a growing scholarly literature on the professional development and formation of law students into the core values, guiding principles, and well-being practices considered foundational to successful legal practice.* This growing scholarly literature can guide effective curriculum development to foster student growth toward later stages of development on these learning outcomes. This Article focuses on the skill of reflection as one of the most effective curricular strategies to foster each student’s growth toward later stages of these learning outcomes. This same curricular strategy will also be effective in engaging practicing lawyers to grow toward these same goals. Part II of the Article analyzes the available empirical studies on the importance of the skill of reflection for professional development and formation of new entrants into a profession. Part III focuses on medical education’s experience to build framework of observable activity on the skill of reflection. Part IV presents a Milestone Model on the skill of reflection. Part V of the Article provides a grading rubric for individual reflection writing assignments. Part VI discusses why guided reflection at key transition points for law students with a coach is the most effective curriculum.
* For example, see NEIL HAMILTON & LOUIS BILIONIS, LAW STUDENT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND FORMATION: BRIDGING LAW SCHOOL, STUDENT, AND EMPLOYER GOALS (2022). This book defines the four major PD&F goals to include: ownership of continuous professional development toward excellence at the major competencies that clients, employers, and the legal system need; a deep responsibility and service orientation to others, especially the client; a client-centered problem-solving approach and good judgment that ground each student’s and lawyer’s responsibility and service to the client; and well-being practices.
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Millisecond accuracy video display using OpenGL under Linux
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Hearing Faces and Seeing Voices: The Integration and Interaction of Face and Voice Processing
Cognitive understanding of voice recognition has borrowed much from the area of face processing, both in terms of the theoretical framework within which results are interpreted, and the methodology used to assess performance. A considerable body of research now exists to suggest that voice recognition may proceed in parallel with face recognition, and that the two pathways may combine to inform person recognition. However, rather than being independent or equivalent, these parallel pathways appear to interact to reveal interesting interference effects. The present paper reviews a series of studies that focus on a considerable and growing literature. The vulnerability of voice processing will be explored relative to face processing, and the interaction of these two pathways will be examined with reference to broader theoretical frameworks for person recognition
Voices of the Victor
Voices of the Victor covers the story of Daniel Ackerman, a caustic journalist in the Newark, NJ, area who is fired shortly after learning that Neil, his adopted brother, has faked his own death. Jumbled up in his surprising inheritance is a famous stuffed dog and a priceless collection of RCA vinyl records, both of which are pursued by dangerous and occasionally beautiful women wrapped up in the employ of various record labels and music companies claiming ownership of the RCA trademark. Daniel and his best friend, a roadie for an old but newly famous band, are wrangled into the chase when the lead singer lets slip that he has information about Neil. Left alone to an abusive past and drug-abusing present, Daniel has to dust off an industry’s hazy past and at the same time deal with his own addictions and what he believes is the disintegration of language and meaningM.F.A.by Zachary W. Roesc
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