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Monday, December 03, 2007
1947: HAMILTON TEACHERS GET A RAISE

1947: CLASS OF '42 PLANS THEIR FIFTH REUNION

Saturday, December 01, 2007
1947: GRAMMAR SCHOOL HONOR STUDENTS

1956: Clara Schlagel Stonaker passed away
Sadly we report that Clara (Schlagel) Stonaker, HHS56, passed away Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 22) at home. According to a family member who has been in touch with classmate Nancy (Higgins) Lettiere, Clara "...died with a hospice nurse at her bedside. All funeral arrangements were kept very private." She had resided for a number of years in the Toms River, NJ area but a check as late as earlier today of the Ocean County Observer ands the Asbury Park Press, the two newspapers serving Toms River, did not revel an obituary.
Jack
Friday, November 30, 2007
1947: NICK STILLWELL

OF BOTH HAMILTON ALUMNI AND HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL .
Monday, November 26, 2007
1945: BILL COLLIS, U.S. COAST GUARD
Monday, November 19, 2007
1945: RICHARD DIVINE, HHS '42 - ANOTHER WWII HERO

Sunday, October 28, 2007
1946: HHS' VENERABLE "CRITERION"
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
NEW ALUMNI ADDRESS FOR HHS WEST
CUT, COPY AND PASTE IT INTO YOUR URL ADDRESS BLOCK.
TOM
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Friday, October 12, 2007
REUNION PHOTOS ?

IF YOU HAVE PHOTOS OF YOUR RECENT REUNIONS, I WOULD LIKE TO POST THEM ON HHS AND LOCAL HISTORY WEBSITE. SCAN THEM IN AND EMAIL THEM TO ME AND I WILL POST THEM. IF YOU ARE IN THE LOCAL HAMILTON AREA, DROP THEM OFF AT THE LIBRARY AND I WILL SCAN THEM AND HAVE THEM BACK TO YOU IMMEDIATELY.
THOMGLO@VERIZON.NET
Monday, October 08, 2007
HHS '42

Tuesday, October 02, 2007
1938: REMEMBERING THE GOOD TIMES

THE ARTICLE ALSO GAVE A SHORT STORY ON TRENTON'S FABLED LENOX, INC. BEFORE THEY WENT TO CHINA FOR THEIR CHINA.
Friday, September 14, 2007
2007: BACK TO GRAMMAR SCHOOL WITH TOM GLOVER

WITH THE IMPRESSIVE NUMBER OF HITS ON MY HHS WEB SITE, I WOULD ASSUME THAT AT LEAST OR 2 OR 3 OR MAYBE EVEN 4 FUGITIVES FROM GRAMMAR SCHOOL DAYS OF THE 30'S 40'S AND 50'S WOULD FIND THIS PROGRAM OF INTEREST. YOU DIDN'T HAVE TO BE A KUSER SCHOOL KID TO REMEMBER LIFE AT KLOCKNER, MERCERVILLE, YARDVILLE, HAMILTON SQUARE, OR EVEN FARMINGDALE AND MAPLE SHADE TO APPRECIATE THE LIFE AND TIMES WE EXPERIENCED BACK BEFORE THE ADVENT OF THE COMPUTER, COPS IN SCHOOL, ETC. COME ON OUT AND ENJOY A HAPPY 2 HOURS OF REMEMBERING OUR "DEAR OLD GOLDEN RULE DAYS!" WE'LL REMEMBER DICK AND JANE, MULTIPLICATION TABLES, DIAGRAMMING SENTENCES, STAYING AFTER SCHOOL FOR CHEWING GUM IN CLASS, NO COMPUTERS, NO TYPEWRITERS, NOTHING BUT PAPER, PENCILS AND STRAIGHT PENS, RECEPTIVE STUDENTS AND DEDICATED TEACHERS.....WE'LL RECALL THEM ALL IN THIS INTERESTING PROGRAM WHICH I WILL BE PRESENTING AT KUSER MANSION. I HOPE TO SEE AT LEAST A FEW OF MY VIEWERS THERE!
Thursday, September 13, 2007
1953: KUSER CLASS CLASS OF 1953

Tuesday, September 11, 2007
2007: JESSE ANDERSON 1933-2007

1992: A VALIANT HHSW ALUMNI EFFORT CRASHED
DO YOU SEE THOSE ORANGE MEMBERSHIP CARDS IN THE GRAPHIC? THERE ARE TWO BOXES OF 500 EACH WHICH WERE NEVER TOUCHED! WE EVEN INSTITUTED A NEWSLETTER, "ALUMNI CRITERION." THE RESPONSE WAS UNDERWHELMING! LAST WEEK, LORRAINE FEEHAN MAY DROPPED OFF TWO HUGE BOXES OF THE MEMBERSHIP CARDS WE WERE SURE WOULD BE EAGERLY CLAIMED BY HAMILTON HORNETS. TO ADD TO THE HURT, MUCH TIME WAS SPENT AT OUR MEETINGS ESTABLISHING BYLAWS. ALL THAT MATERIAL IS BEING STORED IN MY OFFICE SHOULD THERE BE ANY ALUMNUS OR ALUMNI THAT WOULD LIKE TO RESUME THE QUEST. I WAS COMPLETELY BAFFLED BY THE LACK OF INTEREST IN THIS WORTHWHILE ENDEAVOR.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
2007: HAMILTON'S CLASS OF '53
Monday, August 27, 2007
2007: OBIT OF MRS. ART JULIAN
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Hi All...
Sadly we report the passing of Eileen (Peoples) Julian, wife of our HHS56 classmate Art Julian. Condolences may be sent to the Julian family, c/o Sharon and Peter Dunham, 12 Milburne Lane, Robbinsville, NJ 08691.
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M. Eileen Peoples Julian
M. Eileen Peoples Julian HAMILTON TOWNSHIP - M. Eileen Peoples Julian, 68, died Saturday at Compassionate Care Center in Trenton. Born in Trenton, she lived in Hamilton Township most of her life. She recently returned from Largo, FL where she lived for the past eight years. She was an administrative assistant working for both the State of New Jersey and Lacy Communications in Mercerville. Mrs. Julian was a graduate of Cathedral High School Class of 1957. She was a member of the Our Lady Sorrows PTA, the Hamilton Township Republican Organization and enjoyed various crafts. Daughter of the late Frank and Mary Glendon Peoples, mother of the late Michele Julian, she is survived by her husband of 48 years, Arthur J. Julian; four daughters and three sons-in-law, Laura M. and Howard Black of Chesterfield, Sharon A. and Peter Dunham of Robbinsville, Mary Kay and Andrew Cary of Bordentown and Wanda Rutledge of Hamilton Township; eight grandchildren, Carleen and Lyndsay Snyder, Aaron Black, Sara Jane and Gregory Dunham, Katherine, Sally and Andrew (Doozer) Cary; one brother and sister-in-law, Robert and Joanne Peoples of Atlanta, GA; three brothers-in-law, Thomas, John and Paul Julian; also several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral Services will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday at the M. William Murphy Funeral Home, 1863 Hamilton Ave. in Hamilton Township. Burial will be in Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery. Calling hours will be 6-9 p.m. Tuesday and from 9 a.m. until time of service Wednesday at the funeral home Donations in her memory may be made to the Compassionate Care Hospice, 601 Hamilton Ave., Trenton, NJ 08629.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
2007: UPDATE ON VIRGINIA TERRY, LEA TERRY'S WIFE
I'm forwarding this message from HHS56 classmate Sally (Breese) Ashmen to keep all interested up-to-date on the progress of Lea Terry's wife, Ginny. If you're not interested please simply delete.
In a message dated 8/22/2007 9:27:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, sallyashmen@yahoo.com writes:
Jack:
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Hi Jack... Just an update on Lea's wife... She finally got home from the extended stay for rehab at Care One in Ewing on this last Saturday. On Monday morning she fell in their bedroom and broke her hip. They were able to put a pin in at R.W.J. Hamilton and today she was transferred back to Care One for rehab. again. I hope to get out to see her by the end of the week.
Sally
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
1952: OFFICIAL REUNION NOTIFICATION
HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS OF 1952
55TH CLASS REUNION
WHERE: Mercer Oaks Country Club
Village Road West
West Windsor, N.J.
WHEN: Saturday, September 29, 2007
TIME: Dinner Dance from 6:30 P.M. to 11:30 P.M.
FOR INFORMATION CALL
Helen 609-259-3188
Charles 609-585-3181
1942: HHS AND THS REUNIONS
A REMINDER FROM TOM TO NEWCOMERS
Monday, August 13, 2007
1944: TRENTON CATHOLIC BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL

Sunday, August 12, 2007
1952: REMEMBERING YOUR 30TH - NOW YOUR 50TH!
Friday, August 03, 2007
1946: HHS GRADUATION INVITATION
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
1941: "TULIP TIME"

Tuesday, July 31, 2007
2007: A NOTE FROM TOM
2007: HHS '47 PLAN THEIR 60TH!
Thursday, July 26, 2007
1956: ROBERT TURKINGTON OBIT
1952: HHS'52 FIFTY FIVE YEARS AND COUNTING

Monday, July 23, 2007
1939: TOM GLOVER "TWWW" ARTICLE HHS '39

Tuesday, July 17, 2007
2007: LEA AND GINNY TERRY IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT

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

Tuesday, July 10, 2007
1947: SENIOR COUNCIL
Monday, July 09, 2007
1946: St.James P.E. Church
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Thursday, June 21, 2007
2007: LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL REUNIONS OF NOTE
1944: BILL BINDER HHS '45
1944: THOSE REMARKABLE MCCLAIN SISTERS

1944: EVEN THEN HE WAS AN ACCOMPLISHED VOCALIST
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Saturday, June 16, 2007
2007: STARTING SUNDAY, JULY 8TH
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.
Friday, June 15, 2007
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!"

Friday, June 01, 2007
1943-1945: ALICE WILHELM'S TRI-HI-Y" CLUB


1945: BILL ZULKER, HHS '45
