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Monday, August 13, 2007

1944: TRENTON CATHOLIC BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL



I'M INCLUDING TRENTON CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ON THIS HHS WEBSITE BECAUSE THEY WERE SUCH FORMIDABLE OPPONENTS IN EVERY HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS COMPETITION. PICTURED ARE THOSE TRENTON CATHOLIC GUYS WHOM I GOT TO KNOW FROM THE CLASS OF '44. I FREQUENTLY SEE JIM WEIGAND AT KUSER PARK. HANK LIEDTKA AND HIS FAMILY WERE PART OF MY OLD NEIGHBORHOOD, AND OF COURSE, WE ALL KNOW FRANNY MCMANIMON.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

1952: REMEMBERING YOUR 30TH - NOW YOUR 50TH!

MY, HOW TEMPUS DOES FUGIT! IT SEEMS LIKE ONLY YESTERDAY THAT I PENNED THE ABOVE 30TH REUNION "TOAST" TO MY NEXT DOOR NEIGHBORS IN THE CLASS OF '52. HERE WE GO ON A MILESTONE REUNION. I WISH ALL OF YOU A VERY HAPPY GET TOGETHER. BLESS YOU ALL.

Friday, August 03, 2007

1946: HHS GRADUATION INVITATION

THANKS TO MY FRIEND, LORRAINE FEEHAN MAY FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVED INVITATION TO THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES FOR THE CLASS OF .46. NOTE THAT I ADDED THE GOLD BORDER WHICH IS NOT ON THE ORIGINAL.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

1941: "TULIP TIME"

THIS OPERETTA WAS ORIGINALLY PRESENTED IN 1931. THE ADMINISTRATION DECIDED TO REPEAT IT EVERY TEN YEARS. ABOVE IS A GRAPHIC FROM THE 1941 PRODUCTION. MY CLASS PERFORMED IT IN 1951. ANYONE INTERESTED IN VIEWING THE POSTS WHICH RELATE TO THE 1951PRODUCTION CAN GO TO THE UPPER LEFT OF THIS SCREEN, TYPE IN "TULIP TIME" (WITHOUT THE ") AND YOU WILL SEE A COMPREHENSIVE SET OF GRAPHICS DEALING WITH MY FELLOW CLASSMATES WHO WERE IN THE PRODUCTION.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

2007: A NOTE FROM TOM

THERE ARE QUITE A NUMBER OF PAGES BEING POSTED ON MY SITE WHICH ARE SO LARGE THAT THEY HAVE TO BE POSTED IN A SIZE WHICH RESULTS IN A RESOLUTION THAT RENDERS THE TEXT ILLEGIBLE.
I HAVE FOUND A FREEWARE (100% FREE) DOWNLOAD WHICH WILL DO A PRETTY NICE JOB OF ZOOMING IN SO THE TEXT CAN BE READ.
IF YOU DECIDE TO DOWNLOAD IT. GO TO THE MENU AT THE TOP OF THE SCREEN AND CHOOSE "ZOOM." IT WORKS WELL FOR ME AND I HOPE IT WILL BE AN ASSET FOR THOSE WHO NEED READABLE TEXT. IF NOT, IT IS EASY TO REMOVE FROM YOUR SYSTEM.

2007: HHS '47 PLAN THEIR 60TH!

HEREWITH UP TO DATE ON THE STATUS OF THE CLASS OF HHS47's 60TH REUNION. YOU CAN ALSO FIND A NUMBER OF POSTS ON MY WEBSITE ON THIS CLASS....ANOTHER HORNET CLASS WITH CLASS! GO TO THE UPPER LEFT OF THIS SCREEN AND DO A SEARCH. (TRY SEARCHING USING THIS STRING: ('47) WITHOUT THE ().

Thursday, July 26, 2007

1956: ROBERT TURKINGTON OBIT

THANKS TO JACK LACY, HHS '56, THIS NOTIFICATION OF ANOTHER OF OUR HAMILTON HORNETS WHO HAS PASSED ON.


Robert M. Turkington Sr. Mercerville - Robert M. Turkington Sr., 69, died Tuesday at his home. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident. Mr. Turkington was a lifelong member of Bakery Drivers and Salesman - Local 194, retiring as a driver in 2000 from Maier's Bakery. He was an avid outdoorsman. He loved hunting, fishing and spending time in his garden. Most of all, he loved spending time with his family. Son of the late Russell and Lillian Young Turkington, father of the late David J. Turkington and brother of the late Marilyn Diehl, he is survived by his wife Eleanor (Ketterer) Turkington; four sons and their wives, James and Brenda Turkington, Robert M. Jr., and Debbie Turkington, Shawn and Maureen Boyer and James and Sasha Boyer all of Hamilton; six grandchildren, Kevin, Kelly, Brianna, Matthew, Shawn Jr., and Ashley; two nieces, Sally Stevens and Kathleen Cokenakes; one nephew, Steve Worth; and his loving companions Tiffany and Rambo. Funeral service will be 10 a.m. Friday at the M. William Murphy Funeral Home, 1863 Hamilton Ave. Entombment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. The family will receive friends Friday from 9 a.m. until time of service at the funeral home.

1952: HHS'52 FIFTY FIVE YEARS AND COUNTING



THESE ARE A SELECT FEW OF MY "NEXT DOOR NEIGHBORS" FROM THE CLASS OF 1952 AT HAMILTON HIGH. AS I PAGED THROUGH THE 1952 "RETROSPECT" YEARBOOK, I PONDERED ON EACH AND EVERY PICTURE, RECALLED AN INCIDENT OR TWO WHICH RELATED TO MY RELATIONSHIP WITH THAT PARTICULAR PERSON, AND ADDED HIM OR HER TO THIS VIGNETTE. I INCLUDED THE PHOTOS OF THE GIRLS I LOVED, THE GIRLS THAT WERE THE SUBJECT OF MY NUMEROUS TEEN AGE CRUSHES, THE GUYS I KNEW, FONDLY RECALLING THE GREAT TIMES WE HAD PLAING UNSUPERVISED GAMES OF BASEBALL AT PLAAG'S GROVE, USUALLY WITH A BASEBALL RE-WRAPPED WITH FRICTION TAPE, AND A BRICK OR A TIN CAN LID FOR BASES. I PAUSED AN EXTRA MINUTE OR TWO AND RECALLED THAT HANDSOME NAVY OFFICER, HAROLD BILLS, TO WHOM THE CLASS DEDICATED THE 1952 YEARBOOK. I RECALL THE LOOK ON THE GIRLS' FACE WHENEVER HE ENTERED A CLASS ROOM DRESSED IN HIS NAVY OFFICER'S UNIFORM.












HHS '52 55TH REUNION, I WOULD LIKE TO BE INFORMED.)

Monday, July 23, 2007

1939: TOM GLOVER "TWWW" ARTICLE HHS '39



I WAS ONLY SIX, BUT I REMEMBER THAT YEAR. I REMEMBER JIM SMITH'S 39 "SHARK NOSE" GRAHAM AUTO AS HE MADE FREQUENT VISITS TO THE SOFFEL HOUSE. JIM WAS A CHIEF AT THE SLACKWOOD VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. IT WAS THE YEAR OF THE TRILON AND PERISPHERE AT THE NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR. AMERICAN WAS BEGINNING TO RECOVER FROM THE GREAT DEPRESSION. IT WAS THE YEAR OF GILLETTE BLUE BLADES, '39 NASH AND LASALLE AUTOMOBILES, AND DOUGLAS DC3
AIRLINERS.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

2007: LEA AND GINNY TERRY IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT



FROM SALLY ASHMEN TO JACK LACY, HHS '56, THE FOLLOWING NEWS:

Hi Jack...FYI...Ginny and Lea Terry were in a serious auto accident in Penna. 2 weeks ago, near Bowman's Hill. Lea was driving and they were hit broadside on the passenger side. Lea was just banged up- no fractures or serious injury. Ginny, however was admitted to intensive care in St. Mary's in Newtown with bruised bladder and heart, concussion, and 22 fractures including ribs, pelvis, right scapula. She is now at Care One of Ewing on Parkway Avenue. Organs are fine now--just having daily physical therapy. They are not allowing her to walk at all but do get her up on her feet to the bathroom in a wheelchair. I visited tonight and there is no estimate of how long they will keep her there but a stay at St. Lawrence rehab. seems to be a possibility. Lea is at home and his kids are transporting him back and forth to Ewing. She is, of course, very uncomfortable but being a real trooper. Having kept herself in good physical shape swimming and walking has been very much in her favor.

Sally

Send Ginny a get well card to:
Lea Terry
85 Hummingbird Dr.
Hamilton, NJ 08690

Monday, July 16, 2007

2007: JULY 15, KUSER FARM CONCERT SERIES

THERE WILL ALWAYS BE AN AUDIENCE FOR
"THE MUSIC WE GREW UP WITH!"
EVEN THOUGH THE MEDIA IN GENERAL PREFERS TO CATER TO THE YOUNGER GENERATION, WE IN THE SENIOR CITIZEN COMMUNITY STILL RECOGNIZE GOOD MUSIC WHEN WE HEAR IT....WE CAN ACTUALLY UNDERSTAND THE WORDS!
THIS GRAPHIC IS A VIGNETTE OF THE SUNDAY, JULY 15, 2007 KUSER FARM CONCERT WHERE MORE THAN 100 OF OUR CITIZENS CAME FOR AN EVENING OF LISTENABLE MUSIC. SON TOM JR. AND I WILL BE "BACK ON THE FARM" EACH SUNDAY AFTERNOON FROM 6 TO 8, WEATHER PERMITTING.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

1947: SENIOR COUNCIL

IN THIS YEAR OF 2007, THE CLASS OF '47 WILL CELEBRATE THEIR 60TH
REUNION. IN A POST PRECEEDING THIS ONE, I COMPOSED A PHOTO VIGNETTE OF SOME OF THE FOLKS I KNEW FROM THIS CLASS IN MY HARTLEY AVENUE NEIGHBORHOOD.

1946: HHS '47 SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS


1947: CLASS OF '47 FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS


Monday, July 09, 2007

1946: St.James P.E. Church


These two lovely ladies were an integral part of the activities of St. James P.E. church, which was once located on the southeast corner Greenwood and Logan Avenues. Both are alumni from Hamilton High's Class of '48.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

2007: LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL REUNIONS OF NOTE


HERE'S A REPRINT OF THE TRENTON TIMES OF JUNE 20TH WHICH LISTS SOME OF THE UPCOMING HIGH SCHOOL REUNIONS IN OUR AREA.

1944: BILL BINDER HHS '45


BILL WAS A CLASSMATE OF BROTHER BUD, WHOSE CLASS OF '45 JUST CELEBRATED ANOTHER OF THEIR ANNUAL REUNIONS AT THE WASHINGTON CROSSING INN.

1944: THOSE REMARKABLE MCCLAIN SISTERS




HERE SHE IS BEFORE SHE BECAME MRS. VERONICA LARKIN. EVEN AS WE GLOVER BOYS WERE TOLD THAT WE ALL LOOKED ALIKE, SO TOO DO THE MCCLAIN GIRLS! NOT ONLY DO THEY HAVE THE SAME FACIAL RESEMBLENCE, THEY ALL BROUGHT THEIR DISCIPLINED UP-BRINGING TO THEIR RESPECTIVE CLASSROOMS. THOSE OF US WHO WERE STUDENTS UNDER TUTELAGE OF THE MCCLAIN SISTERS, QUICKLY LEARNED RIGHT FROM WRONG, AND THE MEANING OF SELF CONTROL.


JULIA AND VERONICA, WHERE ARE YOU NOW THAT WE NEED YOU?

1944: EVEN THEN HE WAS AN ACCOMPLISHED VOCALIST


HERE'S MY HHS '51 CLASSMATE BILL BAGGOTT AS HE APPEARED IN A MASONIC HOME VARIETY PROGRAM. I NEVER ASKED BILL IF HE WAS A BOY SOPRANO IN HIS YOUNGER YEARS, BUT I WOULD BET THAT HE WAS. HIS VOICE WAS ETHEREAL TIMES TEN.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

1946: THANK YOU LORRAINE FEEHAN MAY!

THIS IS PAGE ONE OF THE MARCH, 1946 CRITERION. SEE THE FOLLOWING POSTS FOR PAGES 2 THROUGH 4. MANY THANKS LORRAINE, THIS IS A WONDERFUL SUBMISSION!



1943: REMEMBER HARLAN DARLING?




1943: HAMILTON'S GIFT TO UNCLE SAM


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Saturday, June 16, 2007

2007: STARTING SUNDAY, JULY 8TH

I will be hosting the early Sunday evening music programs at the Kuser Farm Gazebo this summer from 6 to 7:30 or 8 PM. The success of my outreach programs to senior citizen groups throughout the area over the past 20-plus years led me to believe that I could bring the same musical program to the summer visitors that I have been performing over the years. Most of those who attend the summer Kuser concerts love and respond to the "easy listening" nostalgia type of music, as opposed to the contemporary music of the younger generation. We'll be singing, dancing and listening to the music of Perry Como, Mario Lanze, Dean Martin, Andy Williams, Barry Mannilow, Patti Page, Rosemary Clooney, Don Cornell. Classic country music, easy listening love ballads, silly songs, the 40's, the 50's, the 60's, World War II, you name it, we're probably going to sing it.

ALL SONGS WILL HAVE UNDERSTANDABLE LYRICS!
ALL SONGS WILL HAVE A MELODY!
ALL SONGS WILL HAVE A "G" RATING!

I hope to see many of my senior citizen friends at the concerts, and I encourage them to bring members of the younger generation to listen to "The Music We Grew Up With.
"OH YEAH, I FORGOT TO TELL YOU ABOUT THAT LITTLE CONCRETE DANCE FLOOR IN FRONT OF THE GAZEBO. I WELCOME ALL OF THE DANCERS IN OUR MIDST. WE'LL HAVE POLKAS, LINE DANCING, JITTERBUG, WALTZES, FOX TROTS, OLD FASHIONED "CHEEK TO CHEEK" DANCING AND MAYBE EVEN "THE STROLL!

"THERE WILL BE NO RAIN DATES.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

2007: A REDUNDANT REMINDER TO MY WEB VISITORS

I will be hosting the early Sunday evening music programs at the Kuser Farm Gazebo this summer from 6 to 7:30 or 8 PM. The success of my outreach programs to senior citizen groups throughout the area over the past 20-plus years led me to believe that I could bring the same musical program to the summer visitors that I have been performing over the years. Most of those who attend the summer Kuser concerts love and respond to the "easy listening" nostalgia type of music, as opposed to the contemporary music of the younger generation. Accordingly, I approached Mayor Glen Gilmore and volunteered my services. Mayor Gilmore and Kathleen Purdy from Hamilton Recreation and Kathleen Fitzgerald from the Senior Center, have given me much needed encouragement and moral support. I hope to see many of my senior citizen friends at the concerts, and I encourage them to bring members of the younger generation to listen to "The Music We Grew Up With."
OH YES, I FORGOT! THAT CONCRETE DANCE FLOOR IN FRONT OF THE GAZEBO WILL WELCOME ALL OF THE DANCERS IN OUR MIDST. WE'LL HAVE POLKAS, LINE DANCING, JITTERBUG, WALTZES, FOX TROTS, OLD FASHIONED "CHEEK TO CHEEK" DANCING AND MAYBE EVEN "THE STROLL!"
THERE WILL BE NO RAIN DATES.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

2007 SUNDAY KUSER FARM CONCERTS















I will be hosting the early Sunday evening music programs at the Kuser Farm Gazebo this summer.

(6 TO 7:30 or 8 p.m.)

The success of my musical outreach programs to senior citizen groups throughout the area over the past 20-plus years led me to believe that I could bring the same musical program to the summer visitors that I have been performing over the years. Most of those who attend the summer Kuser concerts love and respond to the "easy listening" nostalgia type of music, as opposed to the contemporary music of the younger generation. Accordingly, I approached Mayor Glen Gilmore and volunteered my services. Mayor Gilmore and Kathleen Purdy from Hamilton Recreation and Kathleen Fitzgerald from the Senior Center, have given me much needed encouragement and moral support. I hope to see many of my senior citizen friends at the concerts, and I encourage them to bring members of the younger generation to listen to "The Music We Grew Up With."



OH YES, I FORGOT! THAT CONCRETE DANCE FLOOR IN FRONT OF THE GAZEBO WILL WELCOME ALL OF THE DANCERS IN OUR MIDST. WE'LL HAVE POLKAS, LINE DANCING, JITTERBUG, WALTZES, FOX TROTS, OLD FASHIONED "CHEEK TO CHEEK" DANCING AND MAYBE EVEN "THE STROLL!"




THERE WILL BE NO RAIN DATES.


Friday, June 01, 2007

1943-1945: ALICE WILHELM'S TRI-HI-Y" CLUB

JUST BEFORE SHE MOVED TO FLORIDA BACK IN THE 1980'S, ALICE WILHELM CALLED ME AND AND ASKED ME IF I WOULD BE INTERESTED IN HER HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL MEMORABILIA. (WAS I EVER!) SHE KEPT A VERY NICE COLLECTION OF OLD HHS YEARBOOKS
AND NUMEROUS CLASS PROGRAMS. UNFORTUNATELY THE STUDENTS ARE NOT IDENTIFIED. CAN ANY VIEWER ASSIST ON THIS? PLEASE E-MAIL ME AT THOMGLO@VERIZON.NET IF YOU CAN.

1945: BILL ZULKER, HHS '45




BILL, CHUCK, AND GINNY ZULKER WERE ALL HHS ALUMNI. GINNY ZULKER WAS WAS A POWERFUL ALTO IN OUR HHS '51 CHOIR WITH MY WIFE, JUDY BRITTON GLOVER AND SYLVIA ARENA BEESBURG.
RECEIVED THIS EMAIL FROM BILL ENLIGHTENING US ON HIS ROLE IN "THE BELLS":
Hi Tom: Just read your Friday, June 01, 2007 Blog regarding my participation in the operetta "The Bells of Beaujolais," on Feb. 16 and 17,1945 for which I had to learn two tricks as a magician. I pulled a coin out of another actor's ear and I also juggled three balls at a time. It was great training for similar experiences for many years to come. Best wishes, Bill
Thanks, Bill.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

1945: Honor Roll Listings


1999 Kuser Farm Park

Now I ask you, would you buy a used car from any of these guys? Thanks to retired Hamilton police officer Billy Gray for this photo taken 8 years ago at Kuser Park. On the left is the late Jim Salt , Officer Bill Gray, the Late Lenny Branham, and on the right, Tom Glover.

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1949: A PRETTY GIRL IS LIKE A MELODY

Yup, just like a melody! These 3 ladies were members of Yard's Fashion Board. I didn't know Ms. Bush, but the late Maryanne Cahill was in choir with me one year. Jackie Strohauer was movie star beautiful.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

1944: "PROFESSOR, HOW COULD YOU?"


I remember brother Bud talking about this HHS stage presentation back in 1944. This was a production of the class of '45.

1964: SENIOR COUNCIL


HERE'S A PHOTO OF THE CLASS OF '64 SENIOR COUNCIL. THE LOVELY LADY SEATED THIRD FROM RIGHT IN THE PHOTO IS CAROL BENCIVENGO, SISTER OF MADELINE BENCIVENGO, FAMILIAR TO MANY FOLKS WHO HAVE READ MY LOCAL NEWSPAPER COLUMNS OVER THE PAST 25 YEARS. HER COUSIN RICH IS ALSO IN THE PHOTO.

1977: HHS '77 30th Anniversary Announcement

Our friends from the class of '57 have announced the details on their 30th reunion. Have a great time, Hornets!

Monday, May 28, 2007

1951: The Late James Coursen


He was another educator who was a strict disciplinarian. I don't know where it came from, but in my class of 1951, he was known by the rather demeaning nickname, "Jim Crow." Mr. and Mrs. Coursen retired to Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. Someone sent him one of my columns from the old "Mercer Messenger" wherein I was probably writing one of my "Hamilton High School Diary" columns. He took the time to write to me and tell me he was receiving copies of my column and how much he enjoyed reminiscing about those carefree years. Jim Coursen was the Vice Principal at HHS, and earlier, he was the Principal at the old Kuser Annex.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

1948: A Mystery Assembly Program

Thanks to Audrey Homan Sperling for this photo of a mystery Kuser School stage production. There's Marilyn Van Marter, sister of my Hamilton High Class of '51 classmate Shirley Van Marter, Angelo Calabrese, brother of another HHS '51 classmate, the late Lenny Calabrese, Bob Mohr, brother of still another HHS '51 classmate, Lois Mohr.

1945: Brother Bud's Annual Reunion Luncheon

In a week or so, HHS '45 will celebrate still another annual reunion luncheon. This is one of the classes who have managed to keep a very respectable roster of members who still attend the annual affair. I was recently in contact with Harold Gravatt, brother Grace Gravatt. I saw his name somewhere on the web and took a chance that he was the same Harold Gravatt who lived on Kline Avenue. It is. I asked about his sister Grace, and learned that she passed away. Grace was an employee of Kuser School when I was a student there, and a very popular lady with a winning personality.

Friday, May 25, 2007

1945: HHS Alumni: Remember the "Operetta?"


With the (expletive deleted) noise being pawned of as music here in the 21st century, it is refreshing to realize that many viewers of this site remember "When Music Was Music." Most of us recall the wonderful years of the high school operetta. Victor Herbert, Rudolph Friml, and Sigmund Romberg were familiar entities in our musical education. I now have my own collection of computer "midi" files of many of those great old musical presentations and sing them often.

Friday, May 18, 2007

1949: KUSER 4TH GRADE HHS '57


THIS POOR TORN AND TATTERED CLASS PHOTO SHOWS A NUMBER OF THE MEMBERS OF THE HHS CLASS OF 1957. THAT'S MY LITTLE BROTHER DONNIE IN THE THIRD ROW, FIRST PHOTO ON THE LEFT. AND DARNED IF I DON'T SEE LITTLE DONNIE BARGHOLTZ THERE. HE'S THAT CUTE LITTLE FELLER IN THE SAME ROW, TO THE FAR RIGHT, NEXT TO THE BLACK KUSER SCHOOL LABEL.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

CALLING ALL HORNETS, CALLING ALL HORNETS!





OK ALUMNI, HERE'S THE SITUATION:

I HAVE BEEN COLLECTING MEMORABILIA ON

OUR ALMA MATER SINCE MY ARMY DISCHARGE YEAR OF 1958. I HAVE A LARGE
COLLECTION OF PRE-1952 MATERIAL, AND VERY LITTLE FOR 1953 THROUGH 1959. ANY SCANS YOU CAN SEND ME WILL BE CREDITED TO
YOU AND INCLUDED AS A POST, UNLESS YOU REQUEST ANONYMITY.

PROGRAMS, PHOTOS, OR YOUR OWN
PERSONAL REMINISCENCES
WILL BE HAPPILY RECEIVED.
SEND THEM TO thomglo@verizon.net

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

1956: ANOTHER CLASS WITH CLASS!

HOW FITTING THAT ANOTHER HHS "CLASS WITH CLASS" WOULD PROVIDE A "CAKE WITH CLASS" FOR THEIR 50TH REUNION. Mmmmm, that sure looks good! CHECK OUT THAT HORNET; GORGEOUS!

1956: SEE THE POST BELOW. I.D. NEEDED

HERE'S A PHOTO OF THE BUFFET TABLE AT THE 50TH REUNION OF THE CLASS OF '56. AS INDICATED IN THE PRECEEDING POST.

SOMEONE PLEASE IDENTIFY THE HORNETS IN THIS PHOTO.

1956: 50th Reunion

FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS I HAVE BEEN TOUTING MY HHS CLASS OF '51 AS "THE CLASS WITH CLASS." WELL FOLKS, I'M HERE TO TELL YOU THAT ANOTHER CLASS HAS THAT SAME DISTINCTION: THE CLASS OF 1956; ANOTHER "CLASS WITH CLASS!" THIS MORNING AS I WENT TO MY OFFICE AT HAMILTON LIBRARY'S LOCAL HISTORY COLLECTION, I FOUND A SET OF 2 CD'S FROM SKIP KONTURA WITH INCREDIBLE PHOTOS OF THE 50TH REUNION OF THE CLASS WHICH WAS HELD LAST YEAR. THESE FOLKS WENT ALL OUT TO BRING BACK THE 50'S GENERATION. JUST TAKE A LOOK AT THAT LOVELY LASS PLAYING THE PINBALL MACHINE! THEY EVEN SHOWCASED A '57 CHEVY BELAIRE, AND A '53 PONTIAC SEDAN. I WILL BE POSTING MUCH MORE IN FUTURE POSTS.
THE FOLLOWING FROM JACK LACY, HHS '56, IN RESPONSE TO MY REQUEST TO IDENTIFY THE SUBJECTS IN THE MANY PHOTOS FORWARDED TO ME VIA SKIP KONTURA:
Tom...
Thanks so much for your efforts ! The first photo (NOTE: THE PHOTO ABOVE)you've posted is of Skip's wife, Pat, at the working 50's era pinball machine we rented for the Friday Night Canteen.
BTW, if you are of a mind to add a credit line, the Friday Night photos were taken by my former campaign photographer, Larry Krakowitch, who did so gratis.
I'm going to print out your blog message and present it tonight at the HHS56 Reunion Committee meeting so that anyone can copy down the blog address. We have a one-night 51st Reunion coming on June 9. The theme this year is "Carnivals-Circuses-State Fairs" and we've been gathering memorabilia from the Hamid Family and others to put on display that night.

Monday, May 14, 2007

1951: HHS, THE GOLDEN YEARS



Tomorrow evening from 7 to 9 PM at Kuser Mansion, we will be remembering the golden years of Hamilton High School before it became "West." This graphic has been created for my brother "Bud" who will join brother Len Glover, Jess Anderson and me as we reminisce about those long ago school years. Public input is invited, so if you are a former Hornet, we would sure like to hear your input. As usual, the program will include musical interludes. Come on out and enjoy. Reservations are necessary. Call 890-3630 and reserve your seat or seats.

1942: HHS DURING THE WAR YEARS



Tomorrow evening from 7 to 9 PM at Kuser Mansion, we will be remembering the golden years of Hamilton High School before it became "West." This graphic has been created for my brother "Bud" who will join brother Len Glover, Jess Anderson and me as we reminisce about those long ago school years. Public input is invited, so if you are a former Hornet, we would sure like to hear your input. As usual, the program will include musical interludes. Come on out and enjoy. Reservations are necessary. Call 890-3630 and reserve your seat or seats.