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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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Born With A Tooth
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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
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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.
SPACE WAS SHORT AT HAMILTON THIS YEAR....
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FIRST PLACE- H.J.H. SEMI-ANNUAL
FLY CATCHING CONTEST.
WAKE ME UP BEFORE
THE BELL GOES.
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FINE ARTS
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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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.
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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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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
Hamilton Junior High 2001
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Arora Palki
Atkinson Paige
Auer Christina
Bailey Shane
Basham Cailey
Bengry Kate
Bennett Kaleigh
Bland Mackae
Borix Brett
Bourne Anthony
Bradshaw Sarah
Brooks Mackenzie
Brovoid Falon
Brown David
Brown Tyler
Bryant Jayce
Campbell Ryan
Campbell Tyler
Capewell Jason
Carlson Brittany
Carriere Mackenzie
Cassidy Sean
Castellano Garet
Chesher Ryan
Clements Lacey
Alcorn Kendall
Alfano Nathan
Ali Karim
Ali Rahim
Anderson Lindsay
Q: W ow do you earn your cash?
“Gas jockey and a lumber Stocker”
Adam Hoof
“I groom dogs for dog shows”
Nyssa Hjelm
“A waitress at a golf course
restaurant” Christina Huff
“Ref pre novice and atom hockey.”
Greg Lait
“Bargain shop employee”
Sam Simkins
“Ump little leage Baseball ”
Jason Capewell
“I scan photos into a computer for
my dad’s business” Cheryl Oates
“My mother pays me one penny for
every pine cone I pick up off our
lawn” Paige Atkinson
A: “I work at a feed lot with my dad
processing cattle and pen riding”
Amanda Wittevrongel
“Ski lift operator at Pass Powder
Keg and wash golf carts at a golf
course” Bob Strandquist
“Work at U of L sports camp for
6-12 year old kids”
Marc Gedrasik
Collins Shanna
Comeau Dustin
Cook Nicole
Cooke Elliot
Critchley Jennifer
Degenhardt Chase
Depta Nolan
Dorey Landon
Dubasov Marshall
Duffy Krystle
Duncan Christy
Duncan Jordan
Dyck Allan
Edwards Justin
Elford Nikki
Elias-Watson Bryde
Elliott Alyssa
Epp Krista
Fehr Ben
Ferguson Brett
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Fulkerth Brandon
Gabriel Joshua
Gedrasik Marc
Gerlinsky Carling
Gibson Adam
Gill Alanna
Gott Jon
Graham Logan
Griffiths Brittany
Griffiths Kirsten
Grohn Matt
Hall Chance
Hamabata Tyson
Hansen Sarah
Hart Brittany
Hembrow Lara
Henderson Jordan
Hirsche Michael
Hjelm Nyssa
Hoof Adam
Huff Christina
Hust Jeffrey
Innis Lynn-Marie
IronShirt Curtis
Klinkhammer Robert
Fiedler Mathew
Fifield Matt
Fleming Sarah
Fowler Kyle
French Alaya
Kostek Riley
Kotkas Joel
Kropf Ambre
Kveder Grant
LaFournie Allison
Lait Greg
Lastiwka Adam
Le Belinda
Le Charles
Lee Keith
LittleMoustache Bryce
Liu Lily
Livingstone Patricia
Lomanski Chris
Low Mark
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McMullin Anne
McNab Shana
McSween Erin
Miller Ashlee
Miller Janelie
Milne Laura
Mirzaagha Jinous
Mitchell Teresa
Moffatt Laura
Monks Christopher
Morrison Stephen
Mueller Scott
Nelless Natasha
Nelson-Fitzpatrick Rebecca
Neufeld Jordan
Lowry Melissa
Lux Paul
Magus Marisa
McLeod Travis
McMonagle Scott
Nickel Sandi
Nunweiler Amber
Oates Cheryl
Oates Tamara
Oliver Cynthia
Olson Colin
Olson Michelle
Osberg Kristopher
Parkinson Emma
Parsons Colin
Perry Jaimie
Peterson Casey
Peterson Christopher
Peto Brittany
Pohl Matthew
Porter Derek
Raine Angela
Reeves Robert
Riewe Ty
Rosner Adam
Ross Bryan
Sailer Devon
Schaalje Amber
Schuwer Paul
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Sherwood Pamela
Simpkins Samuel
Sinclair Merrick
Smith Dustin
Smith Geoffrey
Smith Maya
Southgate Matthew
Spurrill Devin
Strandquist Bobby
Sudar Tamara
Scott April
Scott Blue
Semchuk Stephanie
Shapiro Alexa
Shellenberg Tyler
Switzer Shane
Thielen Kendra
Tonks Joanna
Torbiak Jordan
Townsend Cole
Trofimenkoff Jonathan
Tso Darren
Ully Jordan
Vedres Joseph
Wakelin Wesley
Ward Alicia
Wardale Todd
Wehrwein Lindsay
Wittevrongel Amanda
Wolsey Steven
Wood Jamie
Zahir Sharmeen
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Areshenko Katie
Barrantes Halley
Bell Sydney
Blackman Alex
Blow Jessica
Bodnaruk Kalie
Bohnert Aaron
Bukvic Srdjan
Callin Marie
Campbell Anastasia
Caswell Steven
Chatterton Cheri
Chisholm Daniel
Chodyka Melissa
Close Alexandria
Coolidge Michael
Cooper-Smith Eric
Crosthwaite Jayne
Cseke Rennie
Davis Reggie
DeGroot Chelsey
Demory Chelsy
Doak Darren
Dobra Barrett
Dondale Raddy
Alcorn Alisha
Allen Derek
Anderson Michelle
Andreachuk Drew
Andrews Michelle
Q: Pickup lines that work?
A: “Excuse me I lost my phone
number, can I have yours.”
-Tanner Hegland
A: “Hey, how you doin’?”
-Reggie Davis
A: “If I were to re-arrange the
alphabet, I’d put U and I
together.
-Dwayne Gabriel
A: ’’You must be tired....because
you’ve been running through
my mind all day.
-Nichi Savidant
A: “Did it hurt?...When you fell
from heaven?”
-Shannon Rea
A: “Are you a thief?....because
you have stolen my heart. “
-Anonymous
A: “Have I met you before?”
-Kerry Many Grey Horses
A: “Can I buy you a drink?”
-Anonymous
A: “Someone call the cops because
it’s illegal to look that good.”
-Kristen Skura
A: “Do you like Campell’s soup?
Because you are mmm... good!”
-Melissa Chodyka
Douglas Sarah
Droessler Mark
Dueck Jordan
Eakett Rachel
Elhatton Chelsey
Elliott Amy
Ennis Colin
Erais Bari
Featherstone Danielle
Firth Joshua
Foster Jeffrey
Friesen Avery
Fuller Darren
Gabriel Dwayne
Geiger Keenan
Gerard Darylee
Goerz Daniel
Golding Dexter
Guignard Chanda
Hall Cody
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Harper Krista
Harrison Bobby
Hart Ryan
Haughian Kelsie
Hegland Tanner
Hendry Janessa
Hewko Bryn
Hirano Graham
Hood Matthew
Hughes Paige
Hunt Andrew
Insley Clinton
Jockims Kristopher
Johnson Whitney
Johnston Bryce
Joosten Melvin
Kaiser Jessica
Kalegaric Jennifer
Keenan Kory
Keenan Samantha
Kemash Stephanie
Kingcott Albert
Hanna Jacilyn
Harper Kelsey
Kingcott Amber
Kirkham Richard
Kirkvoid Jeffrey
Klassen Kelsey
Koegler Nathan
Kropf Shay
Larson Ryan
Layng Tyler
Layton Brandon
Le Katherine
LeMoine Jason
Lindskog Amy
Loitz Nicole
Lome Justin
Lowe Ryan
Lyon-Challis Joi
Malmberg Scott
ManyGreyHorses Kerry
Mark Jaime
Marten Skye
Mason Christina
Matkin Brendan
Mattson Kyle
May Jenna
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Morales Kevin
Murphy Shea
Murray Matthew
Nagy Joey
Nast Scott
Nelson Kaelee
Niessen Krystal
Ogden Chantelle
Olson Jarrod
Olson Michael
McIntosh Mark
McIntyre Kimberley
Miller Tyler
Mirkovich Kayla
Moore Melissa
Turn down lines:
These are the lines you can use to turn down some
of the most impressive pickup lines.
A: It’s not me, it’s you! A: Have you looked in the
-Tyler Miller mirror lately ?
-Chanda Guignard
A: Me no very good
English, sorry. A: You want to know my
-Halley Barrantes number?
1 -800-NOT INTERESTED
A: Sorry, I don’t date -Paige Hughes
outside my species.
-Jenna Phillips A. what are you talking
about? -Kalie Bodnaruk
A: Your not my type.
-Josh Firth
Ong Ruben
Park Andrew
Paterson Lindsay
Patzer Ashley
Payne Kaila
Phillips Jenna
Pickering Jason
Rea Shannon
Riley Bradley
Robbins Rebecca
Robinson Mark
Rohovie Spencer
Rosner Paige
Sailer Danielle
Sailer Taryn
Savidant Nichole
Schlereth Christopher
Seely Arianne
Seely Lynnae
Seiller Christopher
Shanks Matt
Shaw Corey
Sheen Everett
Sheets Nola
Skura Kristen
Smith Colton
Smith Ginnie
Standar Nicole
Steed Adam
Steed Ashley
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Stender Kayla
Stephen Kelly
Stevenson Tianna
Storm Tyson
Tait Danielle
Tang Vivian
Tang Yvonne
Torgunrud TJ
Toth Branden
Toth Stephanie
Tulloch Corey
Widdop William
Wight Taylor
Wikdahl Jesse
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Wolsey Brian
Yamagishi Kendall
Zook Kaeley
Andrews-Walters Cari-Jo
Arnold Jeffry
Basham Callen
Batty Daryl
Beckley Michael
Bermack Ariel
Best Melissa
Bigford Jesse
Blackman Kevin
Blackshaw Alix
Bland Brittanie
Bowen Randall
Bowman Michael
Brandley Jaylyn
Bray Kyle
Brown Kasandra
Alam Munima
Amundrud Nicole
Anderson Charlene
Anderson Keiran
Anderson Megan
Brown Michael
Burland Michael
Byam Nikki
Campbell Jason
Cassidy David
Cattapan Alex
Chescher Ryan
ChiefCalf Joshua
Clarke Amy
Coolidge Stephanie
Corbett Ryan
Corbett Stacey
Coward Cody
Critchley Sarah
CrowChief Cecilia
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Dobing Selina
Dorey Talena
Dyke Brittany
Ebsworth Bronwen
Ecklund Terry
Ehlert Nicole
Elliot Lucas
Erais Sydney
Erickson Andrew
Evans Cameron
Dastmalchian Nikisa
DeBoer Emily
Degenhardt Carlee
Derksen Kyle
Doak Rheanne
What's Coo!
What's Hot Spice Gin£d - Rob Scout
Indane CCown Poddey - Blair Little Moustache
Pi&iced Betty Buttend - Sheena Simpkins
Skate Boonding - Cody Coward
Uotteybatt - Scott Sefcik
Intnamunatd - BrittanyDyke
- Drew Pitcher
Boggy Ponfd - Greg Olsen
Snow Boanding - Kyle Tamminga
Bett bottom jeand - Melissa Best
Beadtie Boyd - Sheena Mills
E-moit - Nikisa Dastmalchian
Back Sheet Boyd - Tammy Pollock
Cnazy dkhtd - Mike Brown
Tke Honnet id coot - Lindsay Gingras
Spice Gintd - everybody except Rob Scout
Pokemon Cando - Dylan Johnson
ScooteUd - Leevon Petrak
Tight Pontd - Ryan Holt
Fake Rotex luatcked - Zac Ste. Marie
Smatt gym ton hutck - Bronwen Ebsworth
Stinky ckeede bneatk - Brace Fleming
Homewonk - Jesse Bigford
Ankte bitfend - Suzanne McMullin
Picking gonn wedgg - Nikki Byam
Sweat pantd - Brenada Watt
Being mean to otkend - Stacey Corbett
Smoking - Sarah Critchley
Pozend - Kyle Derksen & Daniel Orcutt
Glade 8 & 9 battied - Maria Lamouche
Smatt pink dckoot Cockend - Matt Mitschke
Falk Whitney
Ferguson Amy
Fleming Bradley
Fletcher Michelle
Forbis Thomas
Fowler Robyn
Fox Matthew
Frache Cathy
Frank Travis
Fraser Erin
Frecka Ryan
Gabriel Terry
Gaudet Matthew
Gay Caitlin
Gedrasik Michelle
Gingras Lindsay
Gott Sean
Govenlock William
Graham Jordan
Gregson Kasandra
Hacker Emma
Hamilton Dexter
Hanna Daylynn
Harrison Shawn
Healy Buddy
HindBull Christopher
Holosko Kayla
Holt Ryan
Horlacher Robbie
Howell Beth
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Jarvie Kendra
Jarvie Natashya
Jensen Levon
Johnson Dylan
Jordan Kevin
Kalegaric Tony
Kamenz Breanne
Kaye Christina
Kleiner Lindsay
Koegler Jonathon
Koegler Kelsey
Kunz Caylen
Lamouche Maria
Layton Vicki
Lee Kirsten
LittleMoustache Blair
Lonseth Erika
Lowe Tyler
Lowry Matthew
Lyon-Challis Courtney
Macdonald Duncan
Manery Anne
McCubbin Ian
McDonald Ashley
McLeod Kaylee
Hust Stephanie
Hynes Jamie
Inglis James
Irwin Geneva
Jacobs Ashley
“Why do girls always go to the bathroom
in pairs?” Tyler Pollock
“Why do guys wear the same clothes
every day?” Charlene Anderson
“I don’t understand how girls can be
fighting one minute and then be friends
the next!” Dan Orcutt
“Why are guys so shy?”
Ashley Jacobs
“Why do girls change their clothes six
times a day?” Scott Sefcik
“Why do guys show off in front of girls?”
Beth Powell & Vicky Layton
“What takes girls 4000 hours to do
their hair?” Alex Cattapan
“How come guys figure they are so
much better at sports than girls?”
Kaylee McLeod
“Nothing - simple minds are pretty easy
to understand!” anonymous
“Why do guys wear clothes that are sloppy
and baggy” Catlin Gay
“Why do girls put so much make-up on?”
Brad Fleming
“Why do guys shower only twice a month?”
Nicole Amandrud
“Why do girls talk so much on the phone?”
Justin Miller
McMullin Suzanne
Miller Justin
Mills Sheena
Mitschke Matthew
Moffatt Jessica
Moline Kenneth
Murphy Skye
Napper Loran
Nast Lisa
Neufeld Landon
Nielsen Nikki
Noade-Rice Dallas
Noh Jeff
Ohama Kendra
Olsen Greg
Orcutt Daniel
Osberg Kirsten
Ouellette Aaron
Papp Jessica
Payant Matthew
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Perron Elizabeth
Petrak Leevon
Pettersen Dani
Pitcher Drew
Pollmuller Erika
Pollock Tammy
Pollock Tyler
Potvin David
Prakash Edwin
Ptycia David
Pushor Rylan
Quan Lauren
Rice Aletha
Rice Leon
Riehl Aaron
Robbins Ashlee
Roberts Matt
Roper Matthew
Ruff Taryn
Ryan Nicole
Sauer Kortney
Scott Elisha
Scout Robert
Seebeck Donald
Sefcik Scott
Payne Jessica
Pengilly Nicholas
Sheen Elliott
Shellenberg Kimberly
Shields Kenney
Siminovitch Rachael
Simpkins Sheena
Singer William
Snelgrove Renae
Spurrill Derrick
SteMarie Zacharie
Struth Lauren
Tamminga Kyle
Thomson Justin
Todd Kayla
Trockstad Chad
Trockstad Courtney
Vink Courtenay
Visser Sarah
Walker Matt
Watt Brendan
Wevers Nathan
White John
Wood Whitfield
Wormsbecker Brett
Wynn Jennifer
Xu Julie
Young Samantha
Zogaj Arta
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Teacher
“ of the
Mrs. McKenzie was
voted “teacher of
the year” by fellow
teachers and students.
She recevied
the award at a special
dinner in October.
that enable the healthy growth and development of students. Research indicates that
those who develop knowledge, skills, and positive attitides towards physical activity in
their youth go on to live healthier, more active lives as adults. Hamilton received this
award in a short ceremony on Friday, September 29th.
CAHPER.D
Banner
Hamilton Junior High school
is once again the proud winner
of the National Platinum
QDPE School Recognition
Award for
Association
Physical
Recreation
the Canadian
for Health,
Education,
and Dance
(CAPHERD). The Award is
given yearly to schools
providing quality daily
physical education programs
of more than 150 minutes of
physical education per student,
per week. Hamilton Junior
High is one of only 565
Canadian schools to receive
this prestigious award. Less
than 4% of Canadian schools
qualify for the QDPE Award
each year. Winning this
national award is a significant
achievement for our school.
Schools achieving this level are
the only ones providing
physical education programs
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Brown, Janice (french & social studies)
Bucyk, Ken (language arts)
By am, Barry (science)
Campbell, Allan (classroom assistant)
Canadine, Garry (math, CTS/computer)
Clear, Brenda (head caretaker)
Cvetko, John (social, special ed.)
Dueck, Rod (phys. ed., social studies, math)
Flaman, Keith (social, counselling)
Gibson, Lynn (math, art, CTS/home ec. cooking)
Goerz, Christina (classroom assistant)
Hall, Wendy (CTS/home ec. cooking)
Hammond, Linda (science)
Heavyshields,John (Blackfoot Language)
Hewko, Diane (art)
Hogan, Melanie (secretary)
Hope, Jody (child &youth care worker)
Hudson, Karen (music, CTS/home ec sewing)
James, Doug (principal, pliys. ed.)
Kerr, James (assistant principal, pliys. ed.)
King-Brown, Rob (language arts)
Kuz, JoAnne (student intern-phys. ed.)
Lowe, Frank (science, phys. ed)
Lumley, Jean (classroom assistant/core support)
McGeorge, Duncan (language arts, art)
McKenzie, Linda (math, CTS/home ec. sewing)
Metz, Melissa (student intern-phys. ed., special ed.)
Payne, Angela (counsellor)
Peterson, Dee (gr. 7 transition class,CTS/computer)
Pickering, Dean (caretaker)
Pozzi, Art (CTS/shop)
Rajcic, Peter (phys. ed.)
Rollingson, Danielle (student intern-science)
Rowntree, Brenda (special ed., math)
Sanderson, Leanne (classroom assistant)
Sandusky, Eldon (CTS/shop)
Schiffo, Renae (student intern-language)
Scotland, Renee (ALERT officer/city police force)
Shanks, Lana (phys. ed.)
Smith, Shawna (student intern-music)
Stuckey, Loy (head secretary)
Sutherland, Karen (drama, art)
Thaxter, JoAnne (assistant principal, social studies)
Tiede, Rebecca (classroom assistant)
Young, David (classroom assistant/core support)
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1999-2000
1 he Annual 11J11 a » t\t* » . Academic Awards Night
tlnnnnrs
Drnn t Dis tinstir>n
front: Sharmeen Zahir, Krista Epp, Jordan Torbiak
back: Paige Atkinson, Amber Schaalje, Lily Liu
Inn nn rs
Dis tin ntinn
front: Joel Kotkas, Jordan Henderson, Robert Reeves, Tyler
Brown, Angela Raine
middle: Belinda Le, Laura Moffatt, Tamara Sudar, Carling Gerlinsky,
Rebecca Nelson-Fitzpatrick
back: Kaleigh Bennett, Erin McSween, MacKenzie Carriere, Alanna
Gill, Emma Parkinson, Laura Milne, Anne McMullin
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front: Charles Le, Tyler Riewe, Darren Tso
back: Cheryl Oates, Maya Smith, Amber Nunweiler, Teresa<Mitchell
missing: Lindsay Wehrwein
front:
middle:
back:
Talor Wight, Bari Erais, Kimberley McIntyre, Adam Steed, Drew
Andreachuk, Keenan Geiger, Nola Sheets
Michelle Andrews, Lynnae Seely, Stephanie Toth, Brian Wolsey,
Bryn Hewko, Derek Allen
Krista Harper, Melissa Chodyka, Cheri Chatterton, Alexandria
Close, Joi Lyon-Challis, Stephanie Kemash, Cyrena Quinn
■III |
back:
front:
middle:
Front: Katherine Le, Tianna Stevenson, Kendall Yamagishi
Back: Nicole Loitz, Mark Droessler, Andrew Park
7*
Distinction
Scott Malmberg, Jaime Mark, Kelsie Haughian
Bradley Riley, Amy Lindskog, Jennifer Kalegaric, Everett Sheen,
Taryn Sailer, Michelle Anderson,
Michael Coolidge, Kayla Mirkovich, Samantha Keenan, Katie
Areshenko, Danielle Tait, Raddy Dondale, Danielle Sailer
Science:
Muth:
Health:
Phys. Ed.
Band:
Choir:
French:
Drjmj:
Computer:
Art:
grade 7 Subject Awards
Social Studies: Kendall Yamagishi
Language Arts: Kendall Yamagishi
Mark Droessler
Scott Malmberg, Andrew Park, Yvonne Tang
Amy Lindskog, Bradley Riley, Kelsie Haughian, Brian Wolsey
Jaime Mark, Kendall Yamagishi, Cyrena Quinn, Cody Hall,
Everett Sheen
Brendan Matkin
Kelsie Haughian (sewing), Scott Malmberg (sewing),
Stephanie Kemash (cooking)
Danielle Tait, Bryce Johnston
Katie Areshenko, Lynnae Seely
Katherine Le, Tianna Stevenson
Dexter Golding, Kayla Mirkovich
Brian Wolsey, Katherine Le
Taylor Wight, Matt Murray, Nola Sheets
Ind. Arts
Home Ec.
grade 8 Subject Awards
Social Studies: Jordan Henderson
Language Arts: Paige Atkinson, Jordan Torbiak
Science:
Math:
Health:
Phys. Ed.
Ind. Arts
Home Ec.
Band:
Choir:
French:
Drama:
Computer:
Art:
Lily Liu, Paige Atkinson
Lily Liu, Paige Atkinson,
Laura Milne, Krista Epp, Anne McMullin
Paige Atkinson, Janelle Miller, Joel Kotkas
Robert Reeves
Amber Schaalje (sewing), Krista Epp (cooking)
Jordan Henderson, Joel Kotkas
Emma Parkinson
Paige Atkinson
Stephen Wolsey, Bryde Elias-Watson
Lily Liu, Charles Le, Adam Lastiwka, Jordan Torbiak
Angela Raine, MacKenzie Brooks, Colin Parsons
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• Blair Witch 2 • House on Haunted Hill
• Urban Legend - Finalcut • Sleepy Hollow
• Scream 3 • Lost Souls
• Hollow Man • Bone Collector
•What Lies Beneath • Lake Placid
• Final Destination • OTHER:
• Stir of Echos __________________
• The Cell __________________
•The Excorcist
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Many students at HJH
participate in extreme
sports. You may ask,
“what is an extreme sport?” An
extreme sport is one that involves
more risk or injury than average
sports. It is an adrenaline pumping
activity. One of the more popular
extreme sports at HJH is Skate
Boarding. There are others such
as snow boarding, mountain
biking, wake boarding, and
BMX’ing. Josh Gabrial is an
extreme skate boarder. He skates
at the new Lethbridge Skate Park
on the north side of town. He also
likes the area downtown around
the Centre Place Mall. He looks
for steps, small walls, ledges and
hand railings to challenge his
abilities. Most skaters spend as
much time as they can practicing their sport... some up to 3 hours a
day. At the first of the year Adam Lastiwka and some fellow skaters
when to the School Board Office with a proposal for the HJH
Skateboarders. They wanted a place to do what they do! They skate at
lunch hours but had been kicked off every place they had tried to skate
that was near the school. They proposed that theHJH skaters be
allowed to use the area that leads up to the school board office parking
lot just south of the school. They knew it was an acces road to the
board office parking lot and they didn’t want to bother the board office
employees. So they put together a list of rules and requests to make
the area safe for skateboarding while not bothering people who needed
acces to the building. The superidentent, Mr. M. Clewes accepted their
proposal and now the HJH skaters have a place to practice their sport
near the school.
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X-Clountry W>nners
Senior Boys
1. Joel Kotkas 9:44
2. Adam Hoof 10:21
3. Paul Schuwer 10:22
Junior Boys
1. Reggie Davis 10:27
2. Mark Robinson 10:53
3. Kory Keenen 10:54
Midget Boys
1. Tyler Pollack 9:10
2. Dexter Hamilton 9:13
3. Rylan Pushor 9:49
Senior Girls
1. Janelle Miller 9:16
2. Cheryl Oates 12:15
3. Melissa Lowry 12:17
Junior Girls
1. Ashley Patzer 12:16
2. Erika Lonseth 12:20
3. Kerry Many Grey Horses 12:21
Midget Girls
1. Kim Schellenberg 10:24
2. Ashley McDonald 10:27
3. Skye Murphy 10:52
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front: Mr. Myndio (coach), Reggie Davis, Brett Ferguson,
Tyler Miller, Riley Kostek, Cody Hall
back: Ryan Young (coach), Joel Kotkas, Brian Wolsey, Rob
Klinkhammer, Paul Schewerk, Devon Sailer
front: Janelle Miller, Bari Erais, Lindsay Paterson, Jaime Mark, Kelsie
Haughian
back: Jamie Bach (coach), Casey Peterson, Lynnae Seely, Paige
Atkinson, Melissa Lowry, Sarah Bradshaw, Allana Gill,
Ms. Rollingson (coach)
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front: Christina Kaye, Rheanne Doak, Yvonne Tang, Vivian Tang,
Charlene Anderson
back: Mr. James (coach), Nicole Ehlert, Jaci Hanna, Nikki Byam,
Stephanie Toth, Rennie Cseke, Kendra Ohama, Taryn Ruff,
Kim Schellenberg, Mrs. Rowntree (coach)
front: Taylor Wight, Greg Olsen, Matt Roberts, Dallas Noade, Shay
Kropf, Alex Cattapan
back: M. Metz (coach), Adam Steed, Drew Andreachuk, Scott Malmberg,
Drew Pitcher, Aaron Bohnert, William Govenlock, Mr. Rajic (coach)
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Every school must raise money
these days but how many students
have the opportunity to win a vehicle
by helping out? Paige Atkinson (grade
9) won herself a GMC Jimmy for her
efforts in the bi-annual HJH fund raiser.
Bridge City Chrysler donated the used
sport utility vehicle to Hamilton for the
event. Students participating in the
fund raiser found sponsors before
they took an exam. Students then
collected a net amount from their
sponsors or an amount per question
they correctly answered on the
exam.This was a more creative and
fun way of raising money than selling
chocolates or candles.
HJH had some great sponsors
so we had some great prizes.The top
fundraiser was allowed to pick for first
prize and every consecutive finisher
picked next.
Among the prizes was a
round-trip for four to Edmonton
courtesy of Integra Air. Coca-Cola,
meanwhile, donated money to the
school to help pay for basketball
uniforms and glass backboards.
Cathy Frache (grade 7), was
the top fund raiser with a total of 20 bills out to anyone they pick.
top right: Mr. Kerr getting a nose full
because we raised $20,000. He
volunteered to have his gotee
shaved off if we raised over twenty
thousand dollars.
right: Kaleigh Bennett volunteering
to get toilet papered.
bottom right : Lisa Nast, Who will
get the next prize?
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left: Bryde Elias- Watson and Teresa
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/
Good luck to all! --H.OAMSS
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MR. J. WILLIAMSON
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MRS. V. BROWN
MRS. A. D. SMITH
MRS. W. R. GEORGESON
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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
«Ws
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
0=4*
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
Hamilton Highlights 1958
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.”
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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 2. 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
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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 Highlights 1961
The annual publication of the students of Hamilton Junior High, Lethbridge, Alberta.(1960-61)pdfForeword
We oro proud fo present the Hamilton Junior High School Year Book for 1961. This publication has soveral purposos.
First and foromost it is to servo as a pormanont record of the past year's school activities. By tho uso of words and pictures we hove tried to give you the host possible summation of the activities which arc carried on in this institution. The academic and non-academic, the curricular and non-curricular — all aspects of our school life aro on display hero.
This year we dedicato our book to threo mon in particular — Mr. George Watson, Mr. Hamilton — after whom our school is namod) and Dr. G. C. Paterson. Thoso mon have given unselfishly to tho cause of training the young people of Lothbridge. The ontire community and particularly our school, owos thorn a debt of gratitude. They are inox- tricably bound up in tho history of our city.
Wo gratefully acknowledge tho assistance that has been so un- solfishly given in the production of this book. Without the advice and wise counsel of Mr. G. C. Miller, Mr. George Watson and the other teachers, such a book would bo impossible. The students too have helped with tho work, and particularly did we appreciate the assistance of Frod Burton, Doidra Poulsen, Elaine Leong and David Hamer.
Wo hopo that as you leaf through thoso pages, fond memorios of a profitable year woil spent will be revived and porpotuated.Ad Astra Per Aspera
Imagine standing on a hill on a dark night and viewing a big city in the volley below. Here we see a multitude of lights, large and small, and each is endeavoring to pierce the infinite gloom. Taken individually, there is no great effect but all combined, there is a noticeable impression.
So too, in our lives it is important that each and every one of us strive to to help "illuminate" the world of progression. While the struggle tends to be infinite, still, we must constantly endeavor to combat ignorance and work hard to improve the lot of the human race so thot better understanding will prevail.
To each of us falls a portion of the task, but to see its completion is another problem. It is not for us to question or to find fault, but to be of such good character as to give our very best. Progress is essential and without such, the future would be hopeless.
To achieve our portion, it is well that we equip ourselves os bosf as we can. A most important requisite is a well-trained mind. To this end we ore fortunate in having fine schools and good teachers to help us become an important "light" in the path of progress, but the key to the whole situation is the individual. He must be desirous of learning and aspire to be successful. He must play his port in society and then our social structure will tend to glow brighter in the infinite gloom of ignorance, distrust and despair. Good luck to all.
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Valedictory
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Mr. Miller, Mr. Watson, Honored Guests, and Fellow Sludents. This year I have the pleasure of giving the Valedictory for the graduating class of Hamilton Junior High. This being our final year, we look bock to three years (and in o few cases more) of hard work os well os many moments of fun and recreation.
Hamilton Junior High School has been a great stepping stone for us in the transition period from elementary to high school. During these three years we hove boon taught not only the academic subjects but also the importance of assuming greater responsibility, not only to ourselves but also to others. The greatest compliment you can pay to our school is to be successful and happy. Therefore, lot us continue to set our goals high and never be deterred from reaching them.
We must accept responsibility, and the degree to which we do will determine the type of men and women we shall be. Everyone of us hore, I'm sure, expects to enter some business or profession in the future and this goal cannot be reached without determination and good old-fashioned work on the part of each individual. We ore now of the age where we must develop ability to assume responsibility and this can best be done by applying ourselves to conscientious study.
This year we hove been most fortunate in possessing a specialized teaching staff in our school. Our teachers hove given their utmost to enable us to further our education, and coupled with that we have had excellent school facilities. With such a combination, if we apply ourselves, success must bo inevitable.
It is with much regret that we ore losing our vice-principal, Mr. Watson, who has so carefully token care of our finances and made sure no money was spent unwisely. Again, permit me to thank all our teachers on behalf of the students. What you have done for us will always be remembered by each and everyone in years to come.
TIM MILLAR
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C E. YOUNG R. STONEHOCKER B. Sc. M. Kb
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J. GREEN Preiident
MRS. MAYNE Receptionist
MRS. M. SMITH Treosurer
Home and Schoo
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The Home and Schoo! year 1960*61 was very successful as far as programming was concerned. We had included in these programmes the Cameron Report, discussion of the curriculum by the teachers, what their subjects teach the children and what is expected of the children. Wo also showed a film and hod a discussion on if afterwords. Mr. Miller had as guests of the Homo and Schoo! the parents of prospective grade seven students from other schools, in order to explain to them the organization and curriculum of Hamilton Junior High School.
At Christmas the students and teachers presented an evening of entertainment. The Drama Club gave several short plays and the school hand gave a very enjoyable recital, all of which was very well received.
Mrs. Vera Shirley attended the Banff Conference of the Home and School as our delegate and brought back to us a full and comprehensive report on the conference.
As in the past, we would like to express our thanks to the teachers and students of Hamilton Junior High School for their willing assistance with our programmes and in the concerts that were presented at the school.
We who fake part in Home and School activities feel that those interested in
their children's education, should attend Home and School meetings and take part in
its programmes. Mr. C. Miller and Mr. G. Watson, the Principal and Vice-Principal of
Hamilton Junior High, ore very helpful in making our programmes as interesting as
possible. Mr. G. Watson is retiring this year and we on the Home and School Executive will miss him and the help he has always given us. Wc wish him every success for the future.
JOSEPH GREEN, President
President, Hamilton Home & School Assn.
J. GARD Post President
MRS. WILLIAMS Socoil Convener
R. LANCASTER Secretory
I. NORRIE
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G. C. PATERSON. Q.C.. Choirmon
MRS. B. KIPP. R N.
MARTIN HOYT, B.Ed
L. H. BUSSARD, M.A., B.Ed. 1. H. BIACKBOURNE
Supf. B.Sc., B.Ed., Asst. Supt.
A. J. WATSON, B.A P. KYILO
Secretory-Treosurer Asst. Secretory
School Board
The school year 1960-61 hos seen a further increase in enrolment. At the end of Decomber 1960, there were 1978 pupils in Grades 1 to 3, 1752 in Grades 4 to 6. 1596 in Junior High and 1067 in Senior High. As the heavy enrolments in the primary grades move up there will be o marked increose in the Junior and senior high registrations.
The current employment situation points up the fact that more and more training is necessary. In this age of automotion ond technology, when training and skill ore so necessary, those without them cannot hope for anything but the increasingly few unskilled jobs that remain. As the demand for the unskilled decreases, the need for trained workers and technicians with at least high school graduation is increasing rapidly. The National Employment Service has found thot, despite a high rote of unemployment among unskilled teen agers, skilled jobs ore going unfilled. Employees of the future must be adaptable since technological developments moy offect the nature of the jobs they ore doing and they must be prepored to do something else. This implies good, sound training to ot leost the level of high school graduation. The employee must be able to think. Tho greatest need today is for young people who can be trained to assume executive positions.
While the drop-out rote of students in the Lethbridge city schools is one of the lowest in the country, there are still far too many students leaving our schools inadequately prepared to meet lifo's problems. After junior high, our two high schools offer a full program in the academic, commercial, industrial arts and goneral fields. After high school the Lethbridge Junior College offers the first year of university training in most faculties for the matriculation student. At present considerable investigotionol work is being done with a view to establishing a vocational school os port of the Junior College to serve the needs of the non-motriculation student. To aid those adults who sec the need for increased troining, a comprehensive evening class progrom is offered by the Junior College.
In terms of cold cash it pays to stay in school. Recently released statistics indicate that each year in senior high school adds about S230 per year in starting wages, while senior matriculation odds $466 more per year. At the age of thirty, it is estimated thot the high school graduotc mokes 30°* more than the nongraduate.
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STUDENTS' COUNCIL
GREG PRATT Grade IX Vice
EODY MATSUMOTO Presidenl
DEIDRE POUISEN So<eelary
SUSIE KHAN Grode VIII Vice
Room Representatives
GRADE NINE
Room
24 .
Jon Redfern
Room
27 -
Ruth Skakum
Room
31 -
David Slovock
Room
203 -
Belly Ann Simmons
Room
206 .
Howord Polmor
Room
106 -
Jody Gray
Room
306 .
Donna Irwin
GRADE EIGHT
Room
208 .
Lloyd Silivo
Room
105 -
Boyd Sililo
Room
101 -
Harry Smilh
Room
29 -
Undo Robison
Room
26 .
Marjorie Frame
Room
25 -
Penny Jones
Room
22 .
Wendy Jordon
Room
12 -
Nancy Whalloy
GRADE SEVEN
Room
205 -
Cathay Marlin
Room
103 -
Karen Girord
Room
21 -
8rian Coal's
Room
19 -
Allen McPherson
Room
17 .
Pal Mac Kay
Room
16 -
Carolyn Hill
Room
15 •
Jolane Pilling
Room
14 -
Richard Hirolsa
Room
20 -
David Hoy
JOYCE TOBO Treasurer
BRENDA GARD Treasurer
ROY METCALF Grade VII Vice
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Address to the Graduating Class
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Mr. Chairman, Honored Guests, Members of the Faculty and Graduates:
It is with considerable nostalgia that I stand before you this evening, since if was in the building presently known as the Hamilton Junior High School that I first walked the vaulted halls of the Castle of Macbeth and wondered with King Lear on the windy moore. If was in that building that I last received the strap for telling what I considered to be the truth, although admittedly, in a somewhat round-about way.
During my sojourn there I was told much that was never learned, I learned much that I never remembered, and yet as I look back, I feel that it is no doubt one of the outstanding periods of my life.
I recall one year that Viscount Bennett, then Prime Minister of Canada, spoke to the student body and at that time he said that the Youth of Today hod the opportunity, training, education, background and know-how, and I suggest Mr. Chairman, the graduates of today are no different.
However. I do believe that everyone will agree that we all suffer under the feeling of being pressed for time. We are eternally in o hurry, which after all is simply a shortage of time. Naturally enough there is created a universal impatience which again is merely a shortage of disposition. In all this hustle and bustle is it any wonder that we all search for what we call "short cuts/*
"Short cuts" arc to be found everywhere in life today, whether we recognize them os such or not. For instance, a leisurely breakfast is almost impossible, with instant coffee, quick oatmeal and minute rice. The housewife is provided with her own short cuts; she now has polish that requires no rubbing, no buffing and has the use of detergents which make clothes cleaner than clean, whiter than white.
"Short cuts" are presented to us so frequently that we ore inclined to try them in everything in life. Well students, I assure you that there are some things that just cannot be hurried, that demand the long way around, if you like, and to which there are positively no short cuts.
There is no short cut or quick way to make an oak free grow from an acorn. No hands of man can turn back the fleeting minutes nor hasten the circuit of the sun in the sky. It still requires rain, and sun, and time to grow a crop, and all the impatient mutterings of mankind changes nothing of the works of nature.
If has been said that there is no royal road to learning and I suggest that it is just os true that there is no short cut to education. The highway leading to this very graduation tonight is surfaced with the cobblestones of time and effort.
I feel rather sorry for young people today, simply because they seem to be in such a hurry to grow up. or at least to become adults. Some try short cuts to manhood or womanhood, and seem to bo impatient with the time and effort required, simply in being young people, and they expect to build character overnight. Some feel that
by the use of self-assertion, smartness and disregard for advice, the day will soon dawn when they can say "Today
I am a man." Graduates, I say to you, that it takes as much guidance, growth and direction now, for a girl or boy to reach maturity and possess character as it ever did. Don't be afraid of being a teen-ager for just as long os you can, because you will be an adult soon enough and long enough.
Don't form the habit of looking for short cuts os you go through life, because could young people realize how
soon they become more walking bundles of habit, they would give greater heed to their conduct while they ore in this plastic state. We arc choosing the paths of our own fate, and whether they be good or evil, such paths are never retrod. Slow down, don't always use the short cut, use the longer way, take time to give the person you would like to be, a look at the person that you really are. It is just os far from the truth for a 14 years old to think
he or she knows all the answers, as it is to fear that he or she doesn't know any of thorn.
Graduates, on this, the eve of your entrance into high school, I urge you to examine closely all the roads that
you may be tempted to take, whether your destination be college, vocational success or simply womanhood or manhood.
Moke sure the path you choose leads you where you want to go. Remember always, that helpful as they can be at times, short cuts ore seldom hard surfaced and smooth, are often rocky and winding, and frequently prove to be longer and more hazardous than the beaten or perhaps more tedious way.
Yours is the choice, the well worn path or the promising unknown short cut. May God in his goodness assist you in choosing wisely.
MR. CLEVE HILL
Poge SevenPETER SCHIPPER
Peter's grace in physicol education is noted by everyone.
DOROTHY CRAWFORD
Dorothy enjoys her weekends and her rides to school.
JACK OUALLY
Jack's favorite pastime is his motorcycle.
GAIL KENDALL
Gail was one of our room's desk book carriers.
JOHN BROCKLESBY
John is on opt pupil and a faring actor. GREGG PRATT
"I moke 'em believe I'm bashful/' soys Gregg.
FRASER BAALIM
Fraser servos a purposo in class — he keeps the room "overage".
JOYCE TOBO
Friendly Joyce is our Students' Council treasurer.
BARBARA BROCKIE
Barbara is cheerful, peppy and friendly SUZANNE SIMMONS
Suronne is sincere in her science work BILL GORDON
Bill loves to exhibit his voice at all times.
EVERT WESTRA
Evert is always ready with o cheerful smile.
VIOLET BELINSKY
Violet's quiet and a friend to all. MARJENE MATSUNAGA
Marjene hides hor light under a bushel. ALAN DAVIS
Silent waters run deep.
ANNIE VANDER HEIDE
Annie enjoys life to the fullest.
RUTH REYNOLDS
Ruth's favorite expression • "I con't find my locker key."
FRED ROYCROFT
Fred loves to work hard.
PETER ROWE
Peter's small condition leads to o lot of commotion.
LINDA EWING
Linda is our "boss" in Moth., and on opt drama participant.
KEN DAVIDS
Where Kenny is, there is merriment and mischief.
PATRICIA SENDA
Pot is one of the quiet but friendly students of our room.
DONNA BROWNLEE
Donno's friendliness ond personality are outstanding.
WALTER DRIEOGER
Wolter's pastime is looking at life "scientifically".
FRANCES CASWELL
Frances hod added "spice" to our room this year.
JON REDFERN
"Some hove might ond main, but I'm content to hove a brain."
BILL HOPE
Bill acted the "fothcr" part in our assembly ploy.
KEN ROSS
Ken is toll, lanky ond friendly. ROSEMARY LLOYD
There's a sense of humor behind Rosemary's quiet smile.
MARIANNE WHITE
Marianne is one of our quiet pupils.
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BRENDA GARD
Our cut© ond ob!o treasurer.
ARLENE SEGAL
Nicknomed "Mogpie" because she's ol- ways talking.
RUTH SKAKUM
This doll look* forword to Fridoy nights.
BRENT KOVAC
Quiet ond serious, he con still fool
o round.
JIM CARNEY
Our room's playboy ond the orchestra's Benny Goodman.
JANET CARLSON
Our quiet blond pixie.
JOAN TATE8E
Her smile ond sweet disposition is o room osset.
DAVID HAMES
"I didn't do it, Mrs. Coe!''
TOM WILLIAMS
Tolented, blue-eyed, dimpled musicion.
JUDY ARNOLD
Her password is "Ken".
BIU BACH
"Wos thot assigned for homework?" ROSINA WHYTON
Come to us from B.C. in February, Quite the girl.
LINDA SMITH
linda is quiet but well liked.
TOM COTTRELL
Known for his wacky but sometimes intelligent questions.
CAROL FROUWS
Quiet ond resorved, she makes good marks.
JUDY FULTON
Judy has broins, personality and looks combined.
BYRON FREEL
The teachers' pet? ? ?
DEXTER GROVES
Mr. Springman's "scientist".
ROGER GOSHIMON
Mr. Thornton's favorite "dodger."
BEV PRATT
An able clarinet player.
MERRY HAHN
The orchestra's copable boss ployer.
MARGARET WILLIAMS
Adds spice ond gaiety to the room. NEIL REDDING
"It seems to me Mr. Thornton . . ." JACKIE MCDONALD
All the girls ore envious of her long
hoir.
HEATHER McKENZlE
Our good looking orguer.
SHEILA McNAIR
Cute ond coy is our Sheila.
JEAN HILL
Jeon's mind is olways in Picture 8utte. KEN PRICE
Toll, blond, good-looking hockey ployer.
TED DAWSON
Plays the accordion, ond is a real cord
Page Nine
SON TOBO
"look upon my works, ye mighty, ond despoi r."
TOM PETERSON
"Here is my bed, sleep give me oil thy rest/*
DEIDRA POUISEN
"Her eye ond monner bespeok ambition/'
AllAN IITTIE
Oid nothing in particular, did it particularly well.
TERRY VISOSKY
"like two persons rolled into on#/' SHIRIEY NASH
"Often I hear sweet music of loughtor, but start at the sound of my own."
JIM HOUSE
"Foil'll cherub, to be weak is ' miseroble.'
ADEIE ATKINSON
Adete finds school quite o chore. lltllAN SIROVYAK
"I gazed and gazed but little thought." GARY FRANCIS
"He never burnt the midnight oil in quest of useless knowledge.
COHN TAYLOR
"He folks little but thinks o lot." HARRY LUBBERS
"In this man doth lurk, the oblify to work."
JOYCE SANFORD
"Why fake life so seriously, you never got out of it olive."
HUGH WIlllAMSON
"He who laughs last has hod the joke explained."
CAROL LOXTON
"Animated, full of jest, her puns ond jokes are the best."
JACOB APPELHOF
"He lives at peoce with all mankind." LINDA NEDD
"Her voice was ever soft, gentle or.d low, on excellent thing in women." HELEN 8AART
A rcol smile ond a willing heart. SUSAN HELLMANN
"The proper study of mankind is man."
ROD DERKSON
"Silence is of the gods, only monkeys chatter."
MARGOT WILLIAMSON
"That innocent look has fooled the wisest of mon."
GRACE CUTLER
A stick of gum she likes to chew.
TERRY 80GDEN
"And though he is but little, he is fierce.
MIRIAM MILNER
"I connot resist that urge to talk." BARBARA MILROY
"For she is given to sports, laughter ond much company."
VIRGINIA PIERSON
"Work is a accessory evil, more evil then necessary."
DAVID SIOVACK
"For e'en though vanquished, he would argue still."
GORDON TODD
"I'll speok in a monstrous little voice." DEL DANIELSON
Del was our boxing and basketball stor.
PAT MASSON
'A youth, light*heorred and content, I would wonder through the world."
Pago Ten
JUDY GRAY
Room Representative who loves getting high marks.
LESLEE HOLLAND
Very populor, who has the pastime "Hi boys"!
LINDA HOWARD
She come from Raymond in January, bringing her fomiliar smile.
DONALD TAKAKI
Is good in art as well as school.
JOHN KANE
Our new boy from Churchill who just LOVES Language? ?
MICHAEL JOBAGY
Is the "half-pint" of the room and is well liked by all.
WALTER McGARTY
Quiet and shy in school, but works hord.
BRIAN GREY
One true love is his scooter.
DAVID FOR8ES
Our treasurer, who takes away our hord earned poy.
BLAIR WRIGHT
"Is there a Moth, test tomorrow. Mr. Miller?"
MAC McCLEAN
Always teasing the girls about their hair-dos.
BRENDA PILLING
The short, cute dark-haired girl whose favorite pastime is boys.
BEVERLY SELLS
Adores boys with green cors.
WAYNE MICHAELIS
Our shy boy with green eyes.
HEATHER RENNIE
The boys call her "mouse".
JOAN HUTTON
Is very popular and also receives high morks.
JENNIFER MABLEY
"What's so funny, Jennifer?"
EILEEN SAIAMON
Noted for her friendly smile.
STAN ROGERS "But I disagree!"
LYNN CRAIG
The poetess of Room 106.
BRUCE RUSSELL
Arrived from Picture Butte. Became especially popular with the girls. MARILYN KIND
"But I got up too late, Mr. Miller." JOHN JOHANSEN
Just call him "Johnny-come-lotely." EODY MATSUMOTO
President of our school and future politician?
PAT McDOWEll
Our desk book carrier is olwoys on the ball.
CAROL McDOWELL
When there is mimeogrophing to be done, Carol is right there helping. DAVID HAMER
Has the disturbing h
Hamilton Junior High School Highlights 1952
The annual publication of the students of Hamilton Junior High School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (Volume. 1951-52)pdfPUBLISHED BY
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Our school, Hamilton Junior High, is named in honor of W A. Hamilton, early Lethbridge teacher and first Superintendent of Schools for the city. We are very happy in the selection of the name and would like Mr. Hamilton to know that we hold it in high esteem. That we might know him better we print a copy of his letter to our President, Jon Tollestrup. You will want to know his age. He will be eighty-five in December of this year.
My Young Friend:
Permit me to thank you, and, through you, your classmates of Grade IX for the privilege of being a guest at your Graduation Banquet.
I enjoyed your good dinner and was proud to see your appreciation of your fine teachers and to hear their high hopes of your success.
Education is not altogether an individual matter. The community which supplies the means expects to be repaid in good citizenship.
Kindly accept the small contribution enclosed for your class funds.
I join with your many friends in wishing clear heads and high courage for your examinations.
Sincerely yours,
W A. HAMILTON.
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Again, as the year ends we find another group of students leaving our halls. This is in accord with the March of Progress and unless we are able to improve we do not achieve our objectives in life.
The Staff of the Hamilton Junior High School has labored hard to assist in equipping you to meet life’s trials and you have responded well. I am certain that you will remember our school and state with pride that you attended it. Likewise, we shall watch the progress of each and every one of our graduates and be proud of the fact that we had a small share in building the road of success which all of you may travel if you so choose.
A thought for all of us to consider was so well phrased by Horace Mann:
“Lost yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered for they are gone forever”
Hamilton Junior High School Graduates we are proud of you and hope you will continue to propound the ideals which we have tried to instil. The best of luck in your adventures and may God be with you all.“TtiAfonty <y£ ^.et&faUctpe Sc6aol&
The Lethbridge public school system is sixty-two years old. In April of 1886, Mr. B. L. Latimer started teaching the public school classes in a small cottage near the present Canadian Pacific roundhouse. At that time there were no grades. There were four forms for the first eight years of school. For the first five years the school population grew very rapidly. In 1887 a three-roomed building was built on the site of the new Royal Bank. A few years later a six-roomed brick school was erected on the present Central grounds, and in 1891 a two-roomed building was started near the present Westminster School. Evidently most of the pupils stopped school at the end of form four as there were only eight students in the high school in 1894.
The early ’90’s was a period of hard times because of the dry years. It was not until irrigation water reached Lethbridge in 1900 that it began to grow. Inside of ten years the population tripled. Westminster, Central, Fleetwood, Bowman and Galbraith were built. In 1911, W A. Hamilton, the man for whom this school was named, became superintendent. Hard times brought on by World War I halted all new school construction. It was not until 1928 that the present Hamilton Junior High building was erected. It was gutted by fire in 1929 but was soon rebuilt. After being occupied by the Collegiate for over twenty years, it became the Junior High School. Because it is not large enough for our junior high school population, the Wilson Junior High School is being built for the north side students. Although the new school will have the same general appearance as the Allan Watson School, it will be somewhat larger. In addition to the ten classrooms, there will be typing, home economics and shop rooms. The auditorium will be large enough for community use.
At the present time there are one hundred and fifteen teachers on the staff. By the time the present grade nine students have finished high school, the school population which now numbers nearly three thousand, three hundred, will have increased by a thousand. Lethbridge is a city of boys and girls.
Below is listed a few statistics for the year 1951:
Public School Assessment 1951
580,589.11
Elementary .....
2032
Junior High .....
678
Collegiate
474
Grade XII Students
131
Cost per Student 1951 ....................... $182.35
The foregoing statistics are presented for the year 1951. It is hoped that each year this page will be printed and that from it a history of the school system may be obtained. The statistics and the history will, we hope, acquire more meaning to the reader as the Yearbook increases in age.
L. H. Bussard, M.Ed., Horace Barrett, A. C. Anderson, Mrs. Jean Glover, Chairman, A. J. Watson, M.A., M.Educ., B.A., Sec.-Treas., George Wilson, G. C. Paterson, Q.C.STUDENTS' COUNCIL
G RLS' CLUBFront Row—Mr. George Watson, Doreen Schwietzer, Joy Dalton, Wilfred Salter, Jerry Kirchner, Ray Wheeler, Don Christianson, George Draffin, Jerry Sinclair.
Seecond Row—Shirley Slawson, Marie Whitehorn, Lynne Bennett, Pamela Russell, Joanne Workman, Loretta Comstock, Shirley Service, Donna Glock, Bob Emery.
Third Row—John Coyle, Joan Larson, Amy Nakamura, Pat Boyles, Rosalind Eritsland, Doreen Gelfond, Ross Stafford, George Robinson.
Fourth Row—Robert Vaughn, Clark Neville, Eddy Dietrich, Jack Irvine, Jim Lepp, Roy Gelleny, Terry Dafoe, Harold Jensen, Bill Blacker.
Missing—Dawn Bodard, Ken Glover.
Room 27! A lucky room the only room to have the principal, Mr. Miller, for a teacher, and the vice-principal, Mr. Watson, for a room teacher.
Mr. Miller Science - a delightful subject.
Mr. Watson Mathematics What a subject! Remember the teacher, yes the subject, no.
Everyone agreed, though, that we had the finest group of kids in the school such as Rosalind Eritsland, winner of the Knights of Pythias Home Economics Scholarship for Grade 8. She can cook like Amy Nakamura; she can scrub like Pat Boyles, and she can sew a straight seam the way Shirley Slawson says she does.
After suffering our room’s horrible essays throughout the year, our English teacher was “knocked for a loop” when the Fire Prevention essay contest was won by Room 27’s Pamela Russell and Lynne Bennett.
One of the treasurers of the Students’ Council, Joan Larson, and the president and vice- president of Girls’ Club all hail from Room 27. Among our classmates are distinguished singers like Joy Dalton, Roy Gelleny (?) and Donna Glock, and many fine pianists.
Yes, Room 27 of 1951-52 had all kinds of people in it, ranging from Stafford, Robinson and Draffin, men of science, to Lepp, Vaughn and Emery, men of woman.
Though Loretta Comstock and Joanne Workman have never been awarded silver medals for non-stop gabbing, they certainly should be rewarded with something better than detention. They might even compete with Sir Terrence Dafoe, who, at present, is the Hamiltonian champ.
Taking high honors in the French field are Monsieur Raymond Wheeler, Mademoiselle Joysephine Burnett and Kenneth Glovierre. while our sports-minded friend is Jerry Sinclair (also our room representative), and Shirley Service and Muscles Irvine, but we’re not quite sure what type Harold (it wasn’t me) Jensen and Wilfred (it was so!) Salter are. Adding to the room’s morale were Dawn Bodard—queen of the tumbling mats and Doreen “Full of Fun” Gelfond.
With the help of John Coyle and Don Christianson, Bill Blacker is gradually winning his way to fame by having excellentFront Row—W J. White, Larry Bannerman, Norma Scargill, Alfreda Kirk, Gladys Makarenko, Kay Greaves, Tom Zasadny, Leonard George, Frederick Dyck.
Second Row—Barry Clark, Robert Ascroft, Dennis Wyatt, Sandra Morris, Lois Dyck, Martha Mehrer, Vaughn Hembroff, Harry Afaganis.
Third Row—Jack Carter, Kay Jamieson, Joan Paterson, Evelyn Burns, Marlene Leier, Eleanor Podborski, Helen Gaetz, Vern Graham, Jerry McTravis.
Back Row—Jack Leitch, Fred Babki, Carolyn Loose, Ken Furgason, Joliene Furgason, Lenora Deglau, Brian Wilks, Max Fugman, Fred Pysh.
A’s for Alfreda with hair of gold,
B’s for Babki and Bannerman bold,
C’s for Carter, a ball-player he’ll be, D’s for the Dycks, friends we all agree, E’s for Eleanor, a well-groomed lass,
F’s for Furgason, we’ve two in our class, G’s for Graham, he’s never glum,
H’s for Harry, who always chews gum,
J’s for Jamieson, our fairy queen,
K’s fqr Kay, Greaves we mean,
L’s for Leier, she’s quite a gal,
M’s for McTravis, a friend and pal,
N’s for Norma, a shy little miss ,
O’s for Oh what a room this is,
P’s for Pysh, with never a frown,
R’s for Robert, a man about town,
S’s for Sandra, our Trail Rider friend, V’s for Vaughan, to his wisdom no end, W’s for Wyatt, a pilot he’ll be,
Z’s for Zasadny, a leader you’ll see.
Before Grade Nine we really didn’t have much of an idea what our chosen occupation would be. But, as Mr. White says, “Variety is the spice of life,” and upon interviewing our class we found that this is true of ambitions, also. The students in Room 31 were very fortunte in receiving Mr. White as our room teacher and also for a science and mathematics teacher.
Many students have changed their ambitions often but some have a goal and are
working towards it. Evelyn Burns wants to be a physical education teacher at the YMCA, it’s much more fun than the YWCA. Carolyn Loose and Helen Gaetz have hopes of one day being stenographers for that famous scientist, Barry Clark. Then, of course, there are girls like Gladys Makarenko who wants to be a dental nurse to get to the root of things.
Now we can turn to the more artistic type of student like Brian Wilks, whose talents include working with copper and leather, as well as being an accomplished pianist. One young lady, Lenora Deglau, may be undecided now; but there are fields open to her when the decision is to be made. In the future the Canadian Air Force will be commanded by Air Marshal George, if Leonard George’s hopes are fulfilled.
Many sports and hobbies are represented in Room 31. Max Fugman spends most of his spare time playing ping-pong. One never knows, he may be headed for the Davis Cup.
A very rare hobby has Martha Mehrer; she writes poems. CGIT has proven interesting to Joan Paterson, who has decided to become prominent in this field. Most celebrities were quiet in their youth. This is true of Jack Leitch, who is not a celebrity yet, but we are confident that he will be someday.Front Row—Mr. Sillito, Carol Simmonds, Evelyn Rowley, Aldea Murrell, Carol Watson, Shirley Hovey, Betty Swintori, Blanche Kawasoye, Henry Eklund.
Second Row—Ron Waterhouse, Dennis Kosaka, Elaine Hoekstra, Dixie Sanders, Laurette Santa, Marge Baxter, Emily Salamon, Rita Bryce, Bob Cox.
Third Row—Norman Holms, Robert Morris, Julien Vincze, Henry Lee, Joyce Strome, Donna Flickinger, Johanna Sanders, Leila Dong.
Fourth row—Ralph Solley, Don Priddle, Don Miron, Dave Leitch, Glen Ikle, Ken Saben, Ray Matthews, Melvin Edlund, Art Fuzey, Dale Peacock.
BETTY ANN SWINTON Betty Ann isn’t quiet,
But she’s very neat,
She also is friendly And hard to beat
JOHANNA SANDERS Johanna Sanders,
Five foot two,
A little blonde With eyes of blue.
LAURETTE SANTA
A girl like her is hard to find,
There are not many of her kind.
JOYCE STROM Locks of gold,
Eyes of blue,
Good gracious!
Brilliant, too.
MARJORIE BAXTER
This lively girl is far from dumb,
But, boy, oh boy, can she chew gum!
LEILA DONG
Leila’s the girl who likes to work,
For never a moment does she shirk.
BLANCHE KAWASOYE
I wonder for whom our Blanche yearns, Whenever he’s mentioned, how her face burns.
DENNIS KOSAKA
For a lad who looks so quiet,
Dennis can certainly cause a riot.
RAYMOND MATTHEWS
He loves his work so much he stays An extra hour or two, some days.
SHIRLEY HOVEY
Shirley the fair, with eyes of blue,
Will be a worthwhile friend for you.
HENRY LEE Henry’s tall,
Henry’s lean;
I wonder who Will be his queen.
CAROL WATSON
Carol Watson, a bonnie lass
Will always have good friends en masse.
ROBERT MORRIS
Tall and handsome, dark of eye,
Watch them stare as he goes by.
KEN SABEN
Ken’s wearing Such a smile,
I wonder who’s Across the aisle.Front Row—Mr. Aoki, Frances Graham, Dorothy Flak, Libs Cameron, Ruth Halverson, Gerald Johansen, Fred Wuotila, Anthony Jarvie, Vernon Brown, Howard Ritchie.
Second Row—Shirley Urban, Yvonne Simpson, Valerie Masson, Lyla Davis, Cornelia Dogterom, Willa Rose, Juanita Zasadny, Jeanette Willetts, Inga Ciesla.
Third Row—Ralph Wyton, Alvin Bolokoski, Willie Golia, Shirley Delmark, Clara Agisheff, DeAnn Ellis, Marlene Archibald, Cathie Stead, Gerald Hart.
Fourth Row—Robert Powell, Steve Reithman, Ralph Harris, Hajime Maeno, Bob Murphy, Donald Brady, Ken Ashcroft.
Clara Agisheff is our quiet girl,
Marlene Archibald looks nice with her hair in a furl.
Lanky Ken Ashcroft oft adds to our fun.
And Alvin Bolokoski cracks with some funny pun.
Don Brady contributes to the pleasant atmosphere,
But our own Vernon Brown makes you feel that you like it here.
Libs Cameron, Ah! Our fair lassy is she,
Inga Ciesla joins in the fun and the glee.
Lyla Davis, the girl with the charm,
And I’m sure our Shirley Delmark would do no one harm.
Cornelia Dogterom has a scholarship under her nail,
But DeAnn Ellis is close on her tail.
Dorothy Flak looks nice in corduroy shorts,
And Willie Golia is interested in all kinds of sports.
Frances Graham is the one to run and jump.
And you will never see Ruth Halverson slump.
Ralph Harris is quite the lad;
Our friend Gerald Hart is never sad.
Anthony Jarvie is a spirit in the room;
Gerald Johanson is an all-round sport, that we can assume.
Hajime Maeno is a very good student;
Valerie Masson’s work no one will try to prevent.
Bob Murphy, the boy with features fair and light,
And Robert Powell is almost always right.
Steve Riethman, the fellow with the brain,
While Howard Ritchie, his mind doesn’t have to strain.
Willa Rose, the girl with the smile;
Yvonne Simpson has been charming all the while.
Pat Soanes, quite delightful is she,
While Cathie Stead can almost fly through the air. Wheel
Jon Tollestrup, the president of us all;
Shirley Urban doesn’t shirk from her duties at all.
Jeanette Willetts helps us see the comical view;
Fred Wuotila says his part old or new.
Ralph Wyton ,our faithful man;
Juanita Zasadny no one would her from Anything ban.Front Row—Anne Smella, Betty Henderson, Betty-Lou Walker, Barbara Challenger, Florence Vanderlelie, Delores Fitzpatrick, Gordon Morrison, Ronald Ellis.
Second Row—Betty Stauffer, Romola Dray, Clarence Heggedal, Gayl Fletcher, Sheila Price, Donna Stevenson, George Parker, Earl Shields, Don Schumaker.
Third Row—Hazel Coltart, Milton McCrea, Alvin Deal, Naomi Charles, Phyllis Meaker, Ethel Olson, Bob Fraser.
Fourth Row—Jack Jamieson, Albert McGarty, Maureen Warren, Elsie Reed, Bette Johnston, Jack Randle.
Fifth Row—Mr. McKenzie, Ronald Johnson, Arthur Dietrich, Jack Ikle, Ralph Lloyd, Earl Rose.
Room 24 spent the first month getting acquainted, after which we organized an Executive, consisting of Sheila Price as President, Jack Randle as Vice-President, Romola Dray as Secretary-Treasurer. This we felt was one of the best. A Planning Committee including the executive, in addition to Anne Smella, Ralph Lloyd and Earl Rose, was one step towards improving the room.
A new idea of a Conduct and Attitude Sheet was introduced in the hope of aiding self-discipline. During a class period while discussing this sheet we were privileged to have Mr. Aldrich, Provincial Supervisor of Guidance, in attendance.
The contributions Room 24 made toward school spirit were numerous. Taking our part in the March of Pennies and the ticket sale for the school plays, we made a commendable contribution. The climax of our assembly was reached when the doctor had to use a stomach pump on Jack Ikle because he gorged himself on cat pie.
In Room 24 there were actors, actresses, baseball players, singers, pranksters, musicians, those who made low marks look even lower, and a wonderful room teacher, Mr. McKenzie. Each one played his part in making possible a happy and successful school year.
Betty Henderson can really tumble,
She never slips or makes a fumble.
Anne Smella has set her heart On being very good at art.
Milt McCrea, our Scotch red-head,
Is a genius with the pipes, ’tis said.
Don Shumaker is a hockey star,
And in this field he should go far.
Jack Randle is the loyal kind,
A fellow like him is hard to find.
Earl Shields builds model planes,
That even fly when e’er it rains.
If you need some really good clothes,
Just ask Clarence Heggedal, he knows.
Earl Rose from Calgary came,
It was their loss and our gain.
Donna Stevenson with fingers so light,
Plays the piano to our delight.
Romola Dray, cheerful, earnest and quick to act,
A sense of humor she’ll never lack.
Jack Jamieson is a healthy fellow,
He says it’s because he plays the “cello” Ralph Lloyd, a musician is,
At trumpet playing quite a whiz.Top Row—Mr. Gordon, Doug Oland, Larry Imeson, Karen Mortensen, Merl Suehwold, Ron Milton, Paddy Kearns.
Third Row—Barrie Linn, George Baxter, Mary Lou Brown, Marie Tarnawski, Betty Lou Patey, Jean Piontek, Keith Schallhorn.
Second Row—Grant Hopp, Russell Morancy, Norma Coates, Gloria Fargo, Ken Heaton, Ken Lid- gren, Joseph Kabayama, Allen MacKenzie, Erian Manser.
Front Row—Gordon Donaldson, Helen Afaganis, Annie Long, Jackie Bolen, Barbara Wood, Joan Rushford, Doug Wilkie, Arthur Potvin.
NAME
GRANT HOPP GLORIA FARGO JOAN RUSHFORD ARTHUR POTVIN ALLEN MacKENZIE MARIE TARNAWSKI JOE KABAYAMA CAROL VERWOERD BARRIE LINN BARBARA WOOD (NORMA COATES RUSSELL MORANCY JACKIE BOLEN KEN HEATON DOUG WILKIE GORDON DONALDSON DOUG OLAND
GWEN COAKER BRIAN MANSER KAREN MORTENSEN MARY LOU BROWN KEN LIDGREN PADDY KEARNS KEITH SCHALLHORN ANNIE LONG JEAN PIONTEK LARRY IMESON MERL SUEHWOLD
AMBITION
To own a beautiful car To make first trip to moon To have a beautiful waistine To be a hermit To be a mad scientist To overcome giggling Hockey player To be a boy To charm all the girls To be called “Bobby”
To become a stewardess Be Room 21’s Romeo To become a lawyer To drive a flying saucer Business man
To live up to his name “Tacky” To tell better jokes than anyone else
To eliminate all doctors Farmer
To marry an American To be a teacher To become a speed racer To become an Army General To pass Math Secretary
To cruise Mediterranean in yacht Bartender in Garden Hotel Garbage collector
OUTCOME Hoppy Hop’s hot-rod Goes no further than Coaldale Aunt Jemima’s figure Married with 12 children A mad school janitor Still giggling at 90 Stick boy
Joins old maid society Marries Gravel Gertie Jerry hollers, “Hi, Woody” Hamilton’s barber Practicing with a pillow Charged with 1st degree murder Reads tea cups Bookie
Prop, of Tacky Tack Co.
Writes Foo magazine
Receives M.D. degree Movie star
Marries Lower Slobovian
Makes Neon signs
Drives hearse
Mess officer in the navy
1957 still trying
Bookkeeper of her own budget
Drowns in bathtub
Soda jerk
Street cleanerGRADUATION BANQUET - 1951
HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA^aiedicta'iy
As the end of June draws near, the end of our school careers in Hamilton Junior High draws to a close also. Looking back over the past two school terms will bring to our minds interesting hours of learning, enjoyable hours of sport, our dances and parties, and our various clubs. All these and individual remembrances have been molded together to make our time spent in this school unforgettable. Perhaps we don’t fully realize how fortunate we are to attend such a wonderful school; perhaps we don’t realize all the opportunities that we have had available to us, opportunities of greater knowledge, chances of making new friends from all over Lethbridge, having the help and guidance of a wonderful staff of teachers available to us. These things we took for granted along with the splendid work of our Students’ Council. No one can deny the fact that the Council has done its very best in looking after the affairs of Hamilton’s students, and its success can be seen in the new P.A. system so recently installed. But even if we hadn’t left the P.A. system to remind future classes of the Grade 9’s of ’51-’52, we will still leave a little part of our school
spirit and a little of the tradition that we helped to build.
In the years to come, we will continue our education in the L.C.I. Here we can choose fields of study in line with our interests, such as the Commercial course for those who wish to enter the “Business World”, the Academic course for those who wish to go on through university, the shop course for those who are interested in mechanics, and making things, or for those who are going to make a living with their hands; and then there is a course in general study, for those who just wish to get their Grade 12 diploma.
Surely all of us realize the importance of education in this modern age of ours
Hamilton Junior High School Spirit! 1988
The annual publication of the students of Hamilton Junior High School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (Volume. 1987-88)pdf1987-88Message From the Principal
Yearbook 1987-88
A yearbook is more than printed pages, clever sayings and photographs. It is, in a very real sense, a record of memories—your memories—the memories you hold both individually and in common as students of Hamilton Junior High School. I't is my sincere hope as well as the hope of the staff and administration that those memories are pleasant ones; ones which you will cherish throughout your life. It is our hope that your days here at Hamilton have been enjoyable as well as filled with learning and growth. You have received an education that will serve you well throughout your lives, and the memories within these pages will serve you in those quiet moments when you turn your thoughts back to your days spent with us.
On behalf of the staff and administration, I wish you health, happiness and success throughout your lives.
With wishes to you for an exciting and safe summer holiday, I am,
W. F. Bowen:Kim Brandvold V ;SOCIAL DIRECTORix April Jessop ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
Nicola Butt C VICE-PRESIDENT \>C
Maya Ichikawc PRESIDENT Amy Jacobson: SECRETARY
Lorraine Lam) TREASURER <Yearbook Staff
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Lorraine Lam, Maya Ichikawa, Amanda Hadfield, Mrs, Frantz, Mr. Bueckert, David Van Egmond, Mr. Sandusky
Dinah Desrochers, Nathan Henessey, Tom Porter, Michelle Kimery, Miindy Pedersen
Jennifer Roberts, Catherine Gregson, Desiree Lowe, Kristie Gruninger, Michelle Huff, Leah Bourassa
Melanie Sommerfeldt, Andrea Granzow
EDITOR'S MESSAGE
Fellow students and staff of Hamilton. Another school year has come to an end and as always the yearbook committee has turned out yet another written account of the school year.
The committee worked very hard to try and make this yearbook one of the best ones Hamilton has ever had. In fact, every Wednesday lunch and afterschool was spent on it. Although the completion took very long, we all had fun as we worked!
I'd like to especially thank our supervisors Mr. Bueckert, Mr. Sandusky and Mrs. Frantz for their time and effort. Also I'd like to thank Mrs. Arnold for the terrific typing job she did.
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R. Gregg L. Hawkins W. Hall G. Henning C. Hiatt
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Vaughn Berg Chris Betts Sheldon Blackwater Karin Bland Jason Block
Tania Borton Leah Bourassa Tyler Bowes Kim Brandvold Michael Briggs
David Bruner Francis Buffalo Aaron Burke Jason Burns Nicola Butt
Colette Camber Sheila Campbell Lowell Campbell Joel Carpenter Drew CartwrightMike Chenger Ida Chow Dennis Christensen Kurt Ciesla Jaymette
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Sean Clement Amanda Coutts Mark Coyne Richard Day Chief Ken Denecky
Shane Eckert Ryan Edwards Tina Elliott Angela Emard Lori Lis
Bryan Forsyth Jasen
Frederickson Kassie Gall Silas Ginn Andrea Granzow
Kristie Gruninger Amanda Hadfield Dawn Hames Mitch Hannan Nathan HennessyTina
Hoffmueller Kent Hudson Michelle Huff Charlene Hughes Bill Hunt
Maya Ichikawa Amy Jacobson Shawn Jacobson Emma Jakins Darcy Jerome
April Jessop Jennifer Johnson Therressa Johnson Jeffery
Johnsrude Shawn Johnsrude
Christina
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Jim Kilborn Jason King Jonathan Kohl Jeremy Kucheran
Lorraine Lam Jenette Larson Michael Larue Carrie Leskiw Kimberly LindenRobert Lister Michael Lybbert Laurie Lyon Christina Mack Neil MacKay
Jennifer Marchant Lisa Martin Tina Martin Colleen Mason Clea McDougall
Carmen McLeod Natalie McMane Candra Miller Lionel Mills Deanna Moors
Chad Morton Aaron Nakama Brian Napora Les Navratil Christina Navrot
Gidgett Neilly Beverly
Neudorf Chris Neuman Michael Nicas Shelagh NobleLee-Anne Nordin Janay Okutake Elisa Paski Dave Patterson Nicole
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Brad Peterson Sean Phillips Neil Pickell Paul Potterton Karren Price
Laurel Pryde Russell Quilley Lara Read Gerald
Remington Trevor Ress
Jim Rudolph Tim Ruggles Kim Sawa Shawna Schatz Jackie Schow
Andrea Schultz David Shaw Tina Shaw Terrence Sheen Philip SiddallChonita Sims Chris Smith Tammy Sollows Melanie Sommerfeldt Craig Stephens
Emma Stephens Michael
Stuckless Daniel Sturgess Joe Talerico Trevor Teramura
Erika Terry Steven Thomas Justin Thur Scott Travis Cam Umeris
Darren Umeris Chris
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Nicole Void Kristen Waite
Joel Wales Kim Walkey Sandra Watts Doug Westbrook Brad WhitesideZane Williams Jason Williams-
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Linda Wong Stacey
Woodcock Kent Wyrostock Laurali Yanosik Danny Yonkman
Jared Young Shawna Zaretski
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Pamela Armfelt Lisa Asplund Burke Babki Jodi Baker
Jason Bakowski Kenny Bakowski Jim Baskerville Yuri Beaulieu
Megan Bell
Vicky BennettMerlynn Berg
Theron Black
Lana Blair Lila Blair Kerry Brandvolfl Sheryl Brouwer
Scott Brown Charlotte Buffalo Curtis Bullock Jared Bullock
Travis Burke Marla Burke Gayle Burnett David CollinsLee Collins Willii Cox Bonnie Curtis Shawna Dalton
Matthew Danforth
George Darling
Dion David Steven Deal Susan D1 Eon Tracy Dow
Shari-Lynn Dueck Christopher Edgecombe Tyler Ellis- Toddington Deborah EvesAlison Ewing Gilliam Fisher Richelle Fletcher Natalie Fletcher
Heather Ford Kurt Forster Jenette Forsyth Kasey Fox
Taunya Garant Chris Gerst Keith Gibboney Angie Gibson
Jeff Gliege
Ana Luisa GonzalesDaniela Gonzalez Kevin Goth Kara Granzow Catherine Gregson
Billy Haines Ryan Hall Stephanie Hammon Kyle Hanna
Tine Hart
Eric Harvey
Kim Hauck Billy Healy Maggie Heavy- Head
Alta HeitmanPamela Helmer
Stephanie
Hironimus
Trevor
Hollingsworth Amy Hornberger Jamie Houghton William Hunt
Jason Janhsen Russell Jensen Jason Johansen Shannon Johnson
Tyler Johnson Jeff Jones Alethia Karkanis Michelle Kimery
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Jason Knorr
Tracey Korinetz Gregory Kropf Matthew Lacanilao Jonah Leavitt
Trevor Lee Jordy Liddell Dorothy Liessegang Steve Little
Desiree Low Iiieng Ly Robbi Lyon Paul MacDonaldRussell Mack Suzanne Mackay Shawn Many Grey Horses Sarah Marco
Heather Maslan Kristie Mathes Jeremy Mayan Stephanie McKinney
Cameron Mertz
Jennifer Mitchell
Randy Moody Bill Morgan Ashish Morzaria Jeremie NeilsenGRADE 8
Jenny O'Connor Tammie Oka Robin Orr Shane Pahara
Shane Panther- Bone
Jennifer Park David Parrott Jason Passey
Mindy Pedersen Pauline Penner Troy Pennington Jennifer Perry
Joanne Peterson
Tamara PetersonMatthew Pisko
Sandra
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Tanya Podmore Tom Porter Shauna Pupp Damon Reidel
Ryan Reidel Jeannine Remington Rozina Richard Margaret Robinson
Roberta Robinson Kristen Roelofs Tracy Rollack Susan RudiesLisa Salisbury Danny Saunders Matt Schaalje Brock Schuler
Chad Scott
Kevin Seeman
Barrie Selk Tricia Selski Wade Semak Theresa Sengl
Jackie Sherman Brian Shields Adam Shirley Henry ShoreHarold Simpson Trevor Sinclair Shawna Sommerfeldt Tami Spencer
Melodie Spurgeon Ryan Stewart David Stringer Matthew Sturgeon
Trevor Sweet Charlene Sweetgrass Darcy
Sweetgrass Christa Taylor
Chris Thompson
Jason ThompsonChris Tolley Chris Toone Tina Toth Mark Tschetter
Lori-Jo Unser Jon Valgardson Quentin Wadsworth Wendy Wakelen
Chad Warren Kim Webb Alison Wedell Angela Weiss
Jim West
Candace WhippleLisa Wichers Tanya Wichers Bob Wilson Sonny ZgurskiGRADE 7
Michael Andrews
Tyron Armfeldt
Jolain Arnold Jeffrey Baker Wendy Banks Christina Bascom
Tina Bascom Robert Beebe Dion Beebe Louisa Bennett
Troy Bernhart Karla Blair Chris Bland Douglas BrocklebankMiranda Bruner Leslie Caldwell Ryan Cammaert Janna Carefoot
Kevin Carpenter Karolyn Chenger Wayne Chow Colin Christie
Joseph Clark
Kerri Copeland
Trevor Court Sheri-Lynn Dueck Elizabeth Dawson Angela DayGRADE
Roxanne Denecky Paige Desouza Dinah Desrochers Darrin Bourne
Anita Dumont Parry Ellingson Jason Entz Darcy Erickson
Ryan Farries Noreen Fehr Suzanne Ferguson James Finch
Erin Finch-Field
Karen FisherKenny Flynn
Lori Forsyth
Kathryn
Fothergill Robert Fothergill Brett Fox Nicola Dudley
Brad Frere Karri Gardner Sandra Gatto Erin Gibson
Jennifer Glover Lance Goddard Trevor Goldthorpe Kevin GravelandGRADE 7
Bradley Grunewald Darren Gunether Cameron Gunn Corey Gunness
Jamie Gunter
Trevor Gwilliam
Robert Hamill Shelley Hansen Dave Harris Trevor Haugen
Aaron Hebert Michelle Heckford Gregory Hendricks Andy Henleyflyj9 rzrrj
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Susan Herbig
Adam Hewitt Laura Huisman Darren Huminski Renee Imbach
Keisey Irving Douglas Jaworski Nancy Johnsrude Scott Jordan
Christina Kary Connie Kelley Cindy King Jason KowalJason Kuntz Erin Lacey Curtis Larko Scott Lawrence
Curtis Leishman Sandra LePage Jeremy Linn Simone Lis
Kara Lister Denise Loewen Vanessa Macdonald James McKay
Dawn Majeran
Daniel ManningKerri Martin
Erik Mason
Kevin McGeough Erin McCann Sereana McCarroll Brian McKenna
Kimberley McMane Sandra McMurray Richard Mielczarek Jason Miklos
Michael Millar Robin Moody Camille Mook Carrie
Morrison-OttGrade 7
Troy Mutter Heidi Napora Jeremy Newart
Tannis Nickolet
Sean Olsen Terry Palmarchuk Tracy Palmer Ryan Parker
Brenda Parr Ramie Paskuski Kathleen Paterson Catherine Pederson
Randi Pierzchala
Jeffery PohlCorey Reid Tabetha Renning Jennifer Roberts Brenda Robinson
Amber Rutledge
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Cameron Sandusky Kyle Sawatsky Rosie Schow Chad Selk
Aaron Pozzi Tracey Price Jason Quiring Kyle ReedGRADE 7
Darren Stevenson Lynn
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Cori Sommerfeldt
Mandi Stenbeck
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Anthony Straga Darcy Strikes With A Gun
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SweetgrassPeter Tagg John Terry Tanya Thompson Erin Thomson
Chilton Thur Jamie Tollefson Brandon Tomiyama Debbie Tschetter
Jill Van Egmond Shawn Vandenhoek Shayne Vandenhoek Jason Veres
Selphine Waboose
David WagnerJody Walker
Jesse Wall
Melaney Watson Thad Weber Tina Weston Caleb Wilde
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Junior Girls Volleyball
The Junior Girls Volleyball team had a successful season in respect of skill progress and sportmanship. They were able to defeat Immanuel Christian School in both games against the other Junior High Schools. During the semi-finals against Wilson, they lost the first game, won the second and lost the third game.
The girls never lost the desire and spirit to win and played very well. While playing together, the girls developed friendships and showed great sportmanship.
R.Lewis
TOP-
Robyn Moody Randy Moody Jim West
Matthew Lacanilao
BOTTOM-
Brandon Tomiyama Jamie MacKay Tyler Ellis-Toddington Troy Pennington (Captain;
MISSING- Tad Ames Mr.Day (Coach)
SENIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL
The '87 season was one of rebuilding and progress. With no players returning from last year's team. Coach Rasmussen began the season with sane inexperienced but very enthusiastic rookies.
The first match was a coaches' nightmare but before long the | Hornets had improved enough to trounce the visiting Paterson Tigers. Then they entered the Wilson Tournament followed by the St. Mary's tournament in Taber. In both competitions Hamilton played well against strong teams.
The city play-offs matched Hamilton against the undefeated St. Francis Cheetahs. The Hornets put up a battle but lost 12-15,
17-15, 12-15.
The Hornets played well in a rebuilding year; next season they will return as a league power.
H.Rasmussen
Junior Boy's Volleyball Roundup
The Hamilton Junior Hornets Volleyball Team completed a terrific season of volleyball, emerging as league champions by posting the best win-loss record in the five team league. Our Cinderella season came to a heartbreaking end as we very narrowly missed capturing the city championship trophy as well, by losing the last match in the city finals to a reinforced team from Wilson by a score of 15-12. However, our players have shown that they can and will beat any team in town, and that both our Junior and Senior Boy's Volleyball Teams next year will be very strong. The boys would like to thank their very vocal and loyal fans for the enthusiastic support that they gave throughout the season, but most especially for the final game. We won't disappoint you next yearl .....................—Senior Girls Volleyball
The senior girls volleyball team consisted of the following players: Sheila Campbell (Captain), Carrie Leskiw, Ida Chow, Amy Hornberger, Desiree Low, Aprils Jessop,
Tina Martin, Lorraine Lam, Stacey Woodcock, Kim Linden,
Jodi Baker and Amy Jacobson.
The Halos finished their regular season in 4th place.
The 4th place finish is not indicative of the hard work these girls put into the season. They were pushed to the limit and performed admirably.
The season proved to be a tremendous learning experience of great benefit to players and coach alike. Yes, we did have fun!! I look forward to the returning players and wish the grade nines a terrific future.
Thanks for a great season!
T.Burchak
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JUNIOR BOYS BASKETBALL
Top-Jeremy Mayan Kyle Hanna Jason Vanorman Todd Mills Sean Olson
Middle-Damon Reidel
Keith Gibboney Anthony Straga
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Billy Healy Darren Humniski Curtis Leishman
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JUNIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL
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Theresa Sengl Jennifer Glover Marla Burke Robin Orr Kasey Fox Jodi Baker Kerri Martin
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Jackie Sherman Michelle Kimery Tannis Nickolet Jennifer Mitchell Erin Lacey Paula Russell
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MIDDLE-
Jeremy Kucheran Neil MacKay Darren Umeris
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SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL
Top-Jason Klovansky Chad Lammi Jason Block Brian Forsyth
Middle-Matthew Lacanilao Curtis Bullock Kent Wyrostock Barry Selk
Bottom-Chad Warrenhjh cheerleaders
Top- Suzanne McKay, Jesse Wall, Joe Talerico, Drew Cartwright, Kristie Gruniger Middle- Angie Gibson, Margaret Robinson, Roberta Robinson, Christina Navrot i Bottom- Christie Mathes, Shannon Johnson, Jeannine RemingtonTRENCH
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Natalie Fletcher Shannon Johnson Candace Whipple Angie Gigson
Middle-Shawna Dalton Bottom-Alethia Karkanis Jeannine Remingtoi Suzanne MacKay
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Top-Mr.King-Brown Chris Smith Brian Forsyth Jason Burns Laurel Pryde Jo-Lynn Ajtai Richard Steven Deal
Bottom-Jeff Johnsrude Emma Stephens Christine McKay David Van EgmondCANTEEN
Michelle Huff Lorraine Lam Janay Okutake Kristie Gruniger
Missing-Linda Wong
WRESTLING
Top-Jim Rudolph
Jon Valgardson Jared Young Mr.Donaldson Middle-Nathan Hennessy Erad Riehl Jason Fredrickson Jonathon Kohl
Bottom-George Darling Jason K ing
GUITAR CLUB
David Van Egmond Mr. Rasmussen Shawn ManyGreyHorses Vicky Bennett5Ki Club
STUDENT'S COUNCIL
Jason Klovansky, Peter Tagg, Nicola Butt, Trevor Teranura, Joe Clark,
Lorraine Lam, Christina Navrot, Maya Ichikawa, Kim Brandvold, Amy Jacobson, April Jessop, Melanie Sommerfeldt, Travis Burke, Jackie Schow, Tamara Peterson, Angie Watson, Anthony Straga, Kerry Brandvold, Steve Little, Shawna Dalton, Jenny Wynnychenko, Cori Sommerfeldt
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BOWLING
Top-Amy Jacobson Laurel Pryde Jason Burns Christine MacKay Jo-Lynn Ajtai
Bottom-Kenny Flynn John Terry
PEER COUNSILING
Top-Kara Granzow Shelagh Noble Shawna Schatz Chonita Sims
Middle-Clea McDougal
Bottcm-Lara Read
Lorraine .Lam Kerry Brandvold Shawna Dalton Alethia Karkanis
Top-Lorraine Lam Janay Okutake
Melanie Sommerfeldt
Middle-April Jessop Kim BrandvoId Michelle Huff
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GNAD COMMITTEE
Jennifer JohnsonPEP CLUB
Top-Laurel Pryde Emma Stephens Cristine McKay Jo-Lynn Ajtai Amy Jacobson April Jessop Maya Ichikawa Tracy Palmer Trevor Teramura Jill Van Egmond Jeannine Remmington Susan Deon Desiree Low Lorraine Lam Matthew Lacanilao
Middle-Tina Martin
Roberta Robinson Kerry Brandvold Tami Spencer Tracy Dow Shelagh Noble Sheila Campbell
Top-Mrs.Lewis, Maya Ichikawa, Heather Ford, Laurel Pryde, Sheila Campbel Jo-Lynn Ajtai, Emma Stephens, Sheri-Lynn Daub, Cori Sommerfeldt,
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Middle-Matthew Pisko, Kevin Seaman, Jamie Houghton, Jeff Gliege Jason Johansen, Darcy StrikesWithAGun,
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But we are friends always tomorrow.
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TOLLEFSON
CORI LANCE
SOMMERFELDT STENKE
TERESA
STEPPLE
HARVEY
SWEETGRASS
CAREY
THIESSAN
RHONDA
TODERIAN
DEANNA
SENDA
RICHARD
STERLING
DARREN
STEVENSON
ANTHONY
STRAGA
MANDI
STENBACK
MATHEW
STURGEONBRANDON
TOMIYAMA
SHANE
VANDENHOEK
MELANEY
WATSON
JARED
WOLFE
DEBBIE CHRISTINE MATHEW SHAW
T3CHETTER VAN NIEUWENHUIZER VANDENDERGHE VANDENHOEK
JASON DAVID JODY DREW
VERES WAGNER WALKER WALTERS
TINA VINCENT SARAH
WESTON WILLIAMS WINGFIEID
JODY
WELLS
EVAN
WORKMAN
JENNIFER DANA
WYNNYCHENKO ZARETSKI
JEFF
BAKERGREG HENDRICKS CALEB WILDE
OLIVER BARIL STEPHEN BEREZAY
KARLA BLAIR
CHRIS BLAND DEREK HACKSONHAMILTON HIGHLIFE
Mike Andrews — collects bottle caps
Tyron Armfelt -- sesame street is nis show
Jolain Arnold — likes guys 4 to cheer-lead
Amber Auderaert -- likes swimming 4 animals
Jeff Baker - likes hockey & golf
Kenny Bakowski — plays hockey 4 football
Wendy Banks — likes Skid Row 4 HJH
Oliver Bari 1 — likes music 4 Nintendo
Christina Bascom - collects dragons
Kelly Bashforth — volleyball and other sports
Louisa Bennett — likes Star Trek
Andy Benoit -- likes to hang out
Steve Berezay -- loves doing slam dunks
Troy Bernhart — hockey 4 football
Yvette Black Hater -- drawing interests her
Karla Blair — likes parties and boys
Sean Blair -- likes sports like football
Chris Bland - Flames are 11
Marsha Brome — likes sports
Mandy Bruner — watching T.Y appeals to her
Leslie Caldwell -- likes arcades, hates school
Angel Caplette -- likes dancing, hates broccoli
Janna Carefoot -- likes cats, dogs and soccer
Kari Chenger -- likes kidding around
Gerrick Chow - likes math and ping-pong
Colin Christie -- likes computer games
Tara Clark — likes most sports
Joe Clark - loves being prez
Kerri Copeland -- enjoys reading
Richard Cote - plays hockey and volleyball
Sheri-Lynn Daub - swimming and shopping
Roxanne Denecky - likes animals and shopping
Paige Desoza - loves hockey players
Oinah Desrochers - likes to watch Sesame Street
Nicola Dudley -- likes Debbi Gibson
Anita Dumont - plays all sports
Verona Eagle Plume - is interested in Guns'n' Rose
Curtiss Eagle-Speaker -- "Nintendo maniac"
Jamie Edwards -- hockey 4 Skid Row rules Jason Entz - likes hockey 4 drawing Ryan Farries - participates in lots of sport Noreen Fehr -- volleyball rules Chris Fender — likes sports 4 watching girls Suzanne Ferguson -- likes listening to the radio Jaime Finch -- enjoys playing drums Erin Finch-Field -- likes animals Karen Fisher - likes swimming Lori Forsyth - likes drama and singing B.J. Fox — enjoys golf 4 violent movies Keri Gardner - listens to music 4 travels Sandra Gatto - likes skating, golf 4 swimming Erin Gibson - dives and cheer leads Jennifer Glover - loves "hard core" rap 4 cows Kevin Graveland - likes to listen to Skid Row Miranda Grenier — is involved in sea cadets Rich Grover - street skater with friends Darren Guenther - hates the Oilers Jamie Gunter - soccer 4 talking on the phone Derek Hackson -- listenes to Tone Loc Kelly Halkow - dislikes country music Rob Hamil! - likes football 4 the guitar Shelley Hansen - ducks rule Jolean Harley -- loves to be lazy
Rob Harris - playing hockey 4 golf
Dave Harris — bike riding and volleyball
Trevor Haugen - plays Nintendo 4 street hockey
Chad Healy - enjoys hockey 4 rugby
Chris Healy -- hobbies-running 4 watching TV
Michelle Heckford - swims, bikes, and hikes
Hilly Heninger - #61 on the football team
Andy Henley -- Pittsburgh rules
Lana Hennessy - likes watching football (guys)
Susan Herbig - drums rule
Adam Hornberger - interested in sports
Trevor Hughes - enjoys being on the PGA tour
Laura Huisman - guys 4 diving interest her
Kelsey Irving - likes oreos 4 the phone
Jeff Ives - favorite music is heavy metal
Nancy Johnsrude - plays her violin a lot
Christina Kary — water-skier 4 baby-sitter
Christina Kercher -- water 4 down hill skier
Tinea Kertesr - loves to party and Metallica
Cindy King - likes shopping 4 music
Jason Kuntz — sleeps a lot
Erin Lacey - is involved in preforming art
Cambel Lai - likes most sports
Ernie Langridge -- raises havic
Curtis Larko - beating on Mr Syme
Blackie Lau -- likes listening to tunage
Scott Lawrence - likes hockey and girls
Curtis Leishman - basketball is his thing
Julie Letkeman -- basketball and having fun
Ramona Liebau - wants to be wealthy
Jeremy Linn - likes BuiIwinkle, math sucks
Kara Lister -- loves to drive
Denise Loewen - walks and sings and swims
Jamie Mackey - loves all sports
Dawn Majeran -- likes soccer 4 cheer leading
Dan Manning -- likes watching T V
Kerri Martin -- likes music 4 skiing
Erik Mason - USA rules
Erin McCann -- likes going to dances
Kevin McGeough — enjoys acting
Brian McKenna - skateboarding etc. etc.
Kim McMane - likes movies and music Sandra McMurray -- likes Nintendo and cars Kelli Merrill -- likes skiing 4 music Robin Merrill - California is a good place Jason Miklos - likes surfing 4 snowboarding Mike Millar - likes volleyball 4 basketball Todd Mills - playes basketball Robyn Moody - likes punk music Camille Mock - likes acting 4 hiking Jen Moore -- playes badminton Jennifer Moore - volleyball is her fave sport Troy Mutter - motorcycles (Honda)
Heidi Napora - likes skiing 4 running
Scott Nay -- eats, sleeps, and thinks
Anders Neu - wants to make money
Jeremy Newart - loves to party
Tanis Nickolet -- sports and guys
Blair Nowicki - enjoys sports and Run DMC
Tammie Oka - outdoor fun is great
Sean Olsen - shootin' hoops is his thing
David Ormandy - beats on Mr Syme with Curtis
Amber Orr - likes hanging out 4 reading
Dean Palmarchuk - hanging out and playing hockey
Tracy Palmer - hanging around with friends
Ryan Parker — hopes to play in the NFL
Brenda Parr - score keeper for sports
Ramie Paskuski -- hockey and badminton
Kathy Paterson - listens to music
Rhonda Pelletier - likes New Kids 4 Bon Jovi
Randi Pierzchala - she dances and skies
Aaron Pozzi - is interested in wrest ing
Jason Quiring -- likes to program computers
Jennifer Radford -- enjoys her position in mafia
Kyle Reed - enjoys judo 4 football
Corey Ried -- likes Lego 4 Nintendo
Denise Ritco - loves animals
Jeny Roberts - hates her picture
Leisha Roberts - likes basketball and movies
Paula Russell -- likes sports
Amber Rutledge - loves guys especia ly Bon Jovi
Cam Sandusky -- music 4 drawing are good
Kyle Sawatsky - eats, sleeps, 4 watches T V
Tracy Schooler - reads and swims
Rosalinde Schow - loves hockey 4 guys
Shawna Scully - likes volleyball 4 golf
David Seely - likes Nintendo 4 Sega
Chad Selk - best game is duck duck goose
Lance Semak -- likes knitting 4 eating weeds
Deanna Senda -- likes talking on the phone
Cori Sommerfeldt - likes reading and acting
Bonnie Stabs Down — listenes to Mill Vanilli
Lance Steinke -- Flames are awesome
Mandi Stenbeck - hates swim training
Teresa Stepple -- lifts weights 4 plays pool
Rick Sterling - watches football on the T V
Darren Stevenson - enjoys golf 4 gocarts
Anthony Straga - plays the piano and skis
Matthew Sturgeon -- likes floor hockey
Harvey Sweetgrass - favorite sport is football
Peter Tagg -- air and speed is what he likes
John Terry - loves arcades
Carey Thiessen -- loves being with friends
Rhonda Toderian - likes social class
Jamie Tollefson - in spare time he plays drums
Brandon Tomiyama -- likes to play hockey
Debbi Tschetter - runs and runs and runs
Mathew Vandenberghe - participates in many sports
Darryel Vandenhock -- likes Basketbal 4 drawing
Shayne Vandenhoek -- plays football
Shawn Vandenhoek -- fishes 4 hikes in spare time
Chris VanNeiwenhuizen - life after grade 9.
Jason Verces -- rap and girls are good for him Dave Hagner — listening to Metallica Jody Walker - hero is Mr Rogers Drew Halters -- leap-frog 4 tiddley winks Melaney Hatson - piano is what she does Jodie Hells -- plays volleyball 4 basketball Caleb Hilde - hates his name said wrong Vince Hilliams — checking out "chicks"
Sarah Hingfield - listenes to the radio Jared Holfe - does papers 4 likes Petra Evan Horkman - enjoys track 4 field Jennifer Hynnychenko - loves talking on the phcre Dana Zargtski -- enjoys hanging outOre of the goals at Hamilton is to help the students to think for themselves and to assert themselves in
a positive manner.This year the students at Hamilton walked out on Thursday October 19,1989,to protest the departure of a favorite teacher,Mr.Myndio.The students went to the board office and protested for about an hour then Mr.D.Lacey took 20 students inside to debate the issue at hand.The students made their point very clear and the protest was very well organized.Among the organizers were Erik Mason,Ryan Parker,Mike Andrews,and Jeremy Linn.
We would like to thank Mr.Myndio and best to you always!
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TIM ALEXANDER SHAHINA ALI KIMBER AMES MICHELLE ANDERSON
RANDALL ARCHIBALL MIKE ARMENER ROSS ASSOON CORDELLE BADARM
MELLISSA BAIN GARMAIN BEAURIVE
CHAD BECK TERA BENTLY
TARA BLAIR RHETT BORTON
JANAY BOURASSA ANGELA BRANNON
CRAIG BROWER WENDY BUCKINGHAM
MARILYN BUDD
SHARON BUDD
RANDAL BULLOCK
TYLER CARLSON LEANNE CARPENTER
JASON CHINNGREG CHRISTIE ANGELA CLEMENTS LYNETTE COURT TREVOR COURT
ALICIA CRAWFORD DARREN CYR LINDSAY DEAL DOUGLAS DENECKY
KELLIE DIETZEN PHILIPPE DOIRON PAUL DOUGHTY KYLE DUNCAN
EVAN DUPUIS
RUSTON EDWARDS
RILEY ELLIS- TODDINGTON AMANDA ENTZ
GILLIAN EPP JEANA ERB DAVID EVANS RYAN EWING
TERRA FARRIES CHRIS FORGET MATTHEW FOSTER DENTON FREDRICKSONLADELL FRIESEN
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SCOTT GIBBONEY AMBER GILMAR JAYMES GOING LINDSAY GORDON
ETHAN GORNER STEPHEN GOTH JOHN GRANZOW KELLY GRAY
ANGELA GREEN CHRISTOPHER GREGG AARON GRONEMEYER ROD HAITEL
JACK HALL NIKI HALL HEATHER HAMILTON JODIE HANNA
KELLY HEALY GLORIA HEAVY HEAD NOAH HEBERT JEREMY HILLMERSTACEY HIRSCHE LINDSAY HORNBERGER MICHAEL HOVAN RONI HUDEMKA
JESSIE HUGHES JASON HUIE MEGAN HUSTON KIM. HUTCHEON
SUSAN HUTCHEON SPENCER IVES CLAY JACOBSON CRAIG JAMES
CANDACE JOHNSON HEATHER JONES ERIN HASINOF TRISHA KANE
JODY KARY MICHELLE KEIM RICHARD KELLY ADRIAN KENT
JENNIFER KENZIE NADIA KHATTAK DEAN KLASSEN DENISE KNORRJASON KORINETZ RYAN KURTZ CARA LACEY KEVIN LARUE
ANDREW LEE NIP LY LING LY
BLAIN MACDONALD
CHRISTIE MACKENZIE JENNIFER MACLACHLAN CRYSTAL MAJERAN JEAN MATHISON
AMANDA MATTHEWS JACKIE MAY JENNIFER MC ARTHUR MIKE MC LEAN
SCOTT MCCLAIN JAIME MCDOWALL KYLE MCKINNEY JIM MCLAREN
PAM MEADOWS ROXANNE MELVIN KEVIN MERTZ
JULIA MITTONJAMES MORRIS SHAWN MULLEN TAMMY MARSHALL ANGELA NELSON
DANNY O'CONNOR LISA PALMER CARRIE PENNER CHRIS PETERSON
DESNEIGES PETERSON ROY PHELPS TROY PRICE ALEXIS PUFFER-ROSS
MIKE PYSKA SHELLY PINDER ED QUAN
KRISTIN REEVES
LANCEA REID KATHERINE RIVERS CLINTON ROBERTS SANDRA ROBERTS
BRAD ROELOFS HEATHER ROSS SUSAN RUSSELL JOEL SANDTIM SAUNDERS MARCO SCHEIWILLER KAREEN SCHWARTZ JEREMY SCOTT
MICHAEL SCULLEN KRISTY SEAMAN DAVE SHACKLEFORD RYAN SHANNON
LACEY SHEEN LEAH SHEER TROY SITTER STEVEN SOMMERFELDT
JENNY SPEELMAN CHRISTINE SPIERS LISA SPRING BARBARA STARR
JAMES STEELE TROY STEPENOFF KARLY STOFFER AARON STURGEON
ROBYN SYMONS JEFF SKRETTING TERRI TALERICO JENNIFER TAMURAGRAHAM TAYLOR JENNIFER TAYLOR MEGAN THOMAS SARAH THOMAS
JODY TOLLEFSON TIM TOLLESTRUP TRACY TOLLEY JENNIFER TOMOMITSU
RACHELLE TOTH TENILLE UNRUH JORDAN VALGARDSON JENNIFER VARZARI
MATT VENABLES CARKlE WEBSTER
DANA WELLS SALLY WENNING
DEANNA WEST TIARA WESTOBY BILLY WIEHLER JAMIE WIELER
CAMILLE WILDE CLINTON WILLIAMS TERESA WILLIAMSON MARK WILLISi Grade Seven
JASON ADAMS JENNIFER AITAI ROBERTA ALLAN MELISSA ANDERSON
STEVEN ANDREWS MIRIAM ARMENER JON ASHMEAD DEBBY BALES
CARA BALL SARHA BARON SCOTT BASCOM LISA BASCOM
SADIE BELL BEN BENNETT KERRY BERESNAK JENIFER BIERNASKIE
FRIC BJORDAN CORRINA BLANKLEY
NAVRAJ BOORA
GINA BORGGARD
NIRAVANH BOUNSOMBATH JARRETT mZZl KELLY BRIILIA BUXTON KEVIN CHAMBERS
JENNIFER CHRISTENSEN SCOTT COPELAND
KYLER COUTTS
JONATHAN CREELEY
RICHARD CRONKHITE JEREMY CRUMP
JANICE DAIGLE
ANGELA DONISON KRISTEY DORRELL
KELSEY DROZDOWSKI
CAMILLE DUTHIE BILLY JOE DYCK LAURA ENTZ TORI ERICKSON
TYLER FALLWELL SCOTT FEDERKEIL JODY FERGUSON JONATHAN FESSLER
NEIL FISHER JUSTIN FLETCHER CHRIS FORD WADE FORSYTHEVA FOTHERGILL SHIRLEY FRIERBG
DANA GAGNON
RYAN GLOVER
AARON GOING DAVID GORNER REBECCA GOTH JENNIFER GRAHAM
DAVTD GRAVELAND BRADLY GRAY CARRIE GREEN
KATHFRN GROVER
AMBER GRUNINGER
TRINIDY HALL
JENNIFER HARKER TARA HAWKINS
SUSAN HEALY KRISTIN HEGLAND JENNIFER HEITMAN MEGAN HENDRY
SCOTT HENLEY SHERRY HOPKINS
ARON HORNBERGER COLIN HOWEJODY ISLEIFSON KINDSAY ITO TIMYTHI JASLUKIEWIKZ MICHELLE JENSON
KARY JERKE TRACY JOHANSEN KEVIN JOHNSON NOLAN JOHNSON
JENNIFER JONES WAYNE JONES STEVEN JOSEPH JENNIFER KAYE
ALEXIS KELLUM-CREER KRISTY KEMPT KARIE KING KIMBERLEY KIRCHNER
LAINA KNORR JOSHUA KOSABECK JACK KWONG
KARLENE LACANILAO
DONOVAN HUTT TRACY HUGES KEVIN HUIE BRAD HUTTONNADINE LARKO LINDSAY LEISHMAN PAULA MACHUM AARON MACK
COLIN MACK
LYLE MADGE
STEPHANIE MAGYAR VICKI MASLEN
AARON MATHES VERONICA MCLAUGHLIN CHRIS MCCARROLL ANGELA MCDONALD
LESLIE MCDOWALL TREVOR MCGILL MELISSA MCGOWAN NIALL MCKENNA
RYAN MCMURRAY
SHAUNA MEADOWS CHAD MELLAFONT MICHELLE METZ
CHARLENE MILLARD MICHAEL MORGAN LINDSAY MORTON MARIE MOSERJIM MULLOCK
JENNIFER NAYLOR LAURA NEWMAN SHANDI NICKOLET
ALYSA NORSWORTHY TIM OKA DAVID PALMER JESSE PATCHING
NIKAYIA PAULSON KRISTINE PEACE TRISHA PERVERSEFF LINDSAY PINNEGAR
LINDSAY PISKO EDWARD POLLARD
MICHELLE PONYCH
RYAN POZZI
JODI QUIRING JACK RACH
CHRISTOPHER RAMSAY ALAINA READ
ANGELA READ
LEILA REGIER CANDACE REIDEL CHELSEA REIDELTENNILLE REIDEL
SHAWN RISLING CYNTHIA RIVERS
ROBBIE RUDOLPH
ROBYN SAMUELS MAEGAN SANDUSKY SANDRA SCHOOLER
BRETT SCHULER
NICOLE SCOVILL KORY SEAMAN
STEPHEN SELSKI
AMANDA SHARP
SCOTT SINCLAIR TRAVIS SJOVOLD
GREG SKELTON
RYAN SMITH
GEOFF SOMMERFELDT
SUSAN SOMMERFELDT JOANNE SPACKMAN CINDY SPEELMAN
WESLEY SPRING LORRAINE STABS DOWN NATASHA STEINKE AMANDA STEWARTROBERT STRAGA
MATTHEW STRINGER MELISSA SVOBODA RYAN SWAGAR
KWASI SAVAGE JEFFREY TCHIR CORI TERAMURA BRANDON TOONE
JACQUELIN VAN NIEUWENHUI GERALD WALDERN
ANTHONY WALLBANK
WADE WALTERS
TREVOR WESTBROOK MICHAEL WHIPPLE TIMOTHY WIEHLER COREY WONG
LILY WONG JERRI WOODCOCK BRIAN WOODRING TROY YANCIE
DUANE ZARETSKI BLAKE ZAUGG THOMAS ZYWINA JENNIFER VAN EGMONDGrade Seven
GREGG HACKSON
ALLISON HEWARD
STEVEN IRVIN
DOMEIN LECLAIRE
KATHERINE SURBER
LESTER TOEWS
MATTHEW WILDEWINNERS:
1st Prize - Ladell
Friesen
2nd Prize- Troy
Stephenof f
3rd Prize- Ruston
Edwards
4th Prize- Adrian Kent
5th Prize- Mathew WildeV Staff
PAM ADAMS GLORIA BARBER SUE BENGRY BOB BRUNELLE
KEN BUCYK RUBEN BUECKERT BARRY BYAM GARRY CANADINE
JACK CHALMERS MIKE DAY BRIAN DONALDSON NETTIE FORTH
PATTY FRANTZ WENDY HALL GAIL HOLLAND TOKIO HORI
JANE HUSON
MARTHA JOHNSON ROB KING-BROWN DENNIS KOSAKA
RUTH LITWIN KAREN MCCUNE
DICK MCDONALD DUNCAN MCGEORGELINDA MCKENZIE DEE PETERSON
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SHERRY ROHOVIE ELDON SANDUSKY JODI SAVAGE HARRY SMITH
STEVE SYME LARRY THOMSEN MARK WARD IRENE YAMAMOTO
MIKE MYNDIO NINA PROVOST
DONNA ARNOLD LADELL ATWOOD JEFF BLAIR RUMI IBUKI
LUANNE LAFOURNIE DOROTHY PLETTELL LILY ROGERS
TERRY WILLSFIRST ROW-Lana Hennessy,Jennifer Wynnychenko SECOND ROW-Josh Haskett,
THIRD ROW-Anita Dumont,Joe Clark,Paula Russell Mr.Ramsay;FIRST ROW-Adam Hornberger Jason Miklos Jamie MacKay Jason Grant Ryan Young SECOND ROW-Joe Clark Kyle Sawatsky Micheal Miller Andy Henley Chris Fender Kelly Bashforth Dave Harris COACH-Mr.Tamblyn
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Shandi Nickolet Ricky Kelly Edmund Quan Robert Straga Jeremy Crump SECOND ROW-
Blake Zaugg Scott Bascom Donovan Huff Dave Evans
Riley E11is-Toddington COACH-Mr.DayFIRST ROW-Tannis Nickolet Jennifer Moore Kara Lister Noreen Fehr Trisha Kane
SECOND ROW-Marsha Brome Paula Russell Anita Dumont Leisha Roberts Jamie McDowall COACH-Miss McCune
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Air.anda Sharp Natasha Steinke Alexis Pufferross Jennifer Tomitsu Robin Gagnon SECOND ROW-
Susan Sommerfeldt Lia Buxton Chelsea Reidel Leslie McDowall Candace Reidel Jenifer Kenzie Mellissa Svobona Rebecca Goth COACH—Miss Savage Mr.SmithFIRST ROW-Susan Russell,Kristy Kempt,Jamie McDowell Lisa Bascom
SECOND ROW-Alexis Puffer-Ross,Susan Sommerfeldt,
Cammi Duthie,Kelly Briggs,Jennifer Crandell Jodi Quiring,Jennifer Harker,Megan Hendry OOACH-Miss McCune
FIRST ROW-Sarah Wingfield Jennifer Moore Paula Russell Dinah Desrochers Tannis Nickolet SECOND ROW—Leisha Roberts Kelsey Irving Kara Lister Anita Dumont Julia Mitton Shelly Pinder Janna Carefoot Marsha Brome COACH-Jodi SavageFIRST ROW-
Ryan Glover Ricky Kelly Scott McClaine Ruston Edwards Edmund Quan Blake Zaugg SECOND ROW-
John Granzow Jason Huie Chris Ford Matt Venables Wade Forsyth Micheal Whipple COACH-Mr•Byam
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Randy Bullock Jamie MacKay Curtis Leishman Ryan Young Micheal Miller SECOND ROW-
Adam Hornberger Kelly 3ashforth Harvey Sweetgrass Kyle Sawatsky Jason Grant Sean Olsen Jordan Vaigardson COACH -Mike MyndioFIRST ROW-Kim Kirchner Jennifer Ajtai Kristine Peace Laina Knorr
SECOND ROW-Trisha Perverseff Lindsay Pisko Jackie Van Neiuwenhuizen Kelly Briggs COACH-Mr.Donaldson
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Blake Zaugg Ryan Swagar Wade Walters Kevin Huie SECOND ROW-
Steven Joeseph Ian Brown Scott Henley Kevin Johnson Jack RachFIRST ROW-
Susan Russell Jamie McDowall SECOND ROW-
Shelly Pinder Christine Speirs Alexis Puffer-Ross Trisha Kane
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Jim McLaren Adrian Kent Ricky Kelly Ladell Friesen Edmund Quan SECOND ROW-
Graham Taylor
Riley Ellis-Toddington
Ethan Gorner
Ryan Young
Ruston Edwards
Jason HuieFIRST ROW-Jamie Gunter Anita Dumont Paula Russell SECOND ROW-Noreen Fehr Jackie Graf THIRD ROW-Erin Gibson Taralee Clarke Debbie Tschetter
FIRST ROW-Curtis Leishman Jamie MacKay Andy Henley
SECOND ROW-Adam Hornberger Danny Manning Kelly Bashforth Chris Fender COACH-Mr.HoriFIRST ROW-
Kristin Reeves Alicia Crawford Dawn Majeran SECOND ROW-
Deanna West Chelsea Reidel Tennille Reidel Leslie McDowell Erin Gibson THIRD ROW-
Tracy Tolley Laura Huisraan [FOURTH ROW-
Candace Reidel Jessie HughesInter-School Cross- Country Results Midget Girls- 1st Place Hamilton Boys- 1st Place Hamilton Junior Girls- 2nd Place Hamilton Boys- 2nd Place Hamilton Senior Girls- 2nd Place Hamilton Boys- 2nd Place Hamiltonf.FIRST ROW-Nancy Johnsrude,Rhonda Toderian,Deanna Senda Robin Merril1,Miranda Bruner,Miranda Grenier SECOND ROW-Cori Sommerfeldt,Nicola Dudley,Tracy Schooler Rhonda Pelletier,Louisa Bennett,Oliver Baril Debbie Tschetter,Jason Quiring,Lori Forsyth THIRD ROW—Melany Watson,Paige Desouza,Dawn Mageran
Erin Lacey,Denise Loewen,Erin McCann,Amber Orr Camille Mook,Suzanne Fergusoninm
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Carrie Green Vicky Maslen Melissa Anderson Jo-Anne Spackman Sandra Schooler Jennifer Christensen Sarah Baron Lorraine Stabs Down |SECOND ROW-
Dana Gagnon Jerry Woodcock Michelle Metz Stephanie Magyar Amber Keebler Gina Boggard David Graveland Aaron Hornberger THIRD ROW-
Trisha Perverseff Kristine Peace Amber Gruninger Melissa Svoboda Kimberly Kirchner Amanda Stewart Scott Sinclair Niall McKenna Steven Joseph ICONDUCTOR-Mr.Ward
FIRST ROW-Janay Bourassa Jennifer Tamura Nadia Khattak Jody Kary
Desneiges Peterson
SECOND ROW-Lindsay Hornberger Angie Green Dave Evans Lindsay Gordon Jackie May Sharon Budd Lancea Reid
THIRD ROW-Taurus Scout Terra Farries Cara Lacey Tenille Unruh Tera Bentley
Marilyn Budd
CONDUCTOR-Mr.WardFIRST ROW-Colin Christie Tara-Lee Clark Shelley Hansen Jamie Tollefson SECOND ROW-Micheal Hovan Sean Mullen Darren Stevenson Jamie Finch THIRD ROW-Dave Harris Joe Clark Cameron SanduskyFIRST ROW-Nicola Dudley Mike Hovan Blaine McDonald Jennifer Christensen SECOND ROW-Kerri Gardner Louisa Bennett Sara Baron
TEACHERS-Mrs.Rassmussen Mrs Litwin
FIRST ROW-Tim Wiehler
Lindsay Pinnegar Tracy
Hamilton Junior High School - West Elevation
View of Hamilton Junior High School from the west elevation showing the front entrance
Hamilton Junior High School - South Elevation
View of Hamilton Junior High School from the south elevation showing the two buildings connected by the skywalk
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