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Thursday, April 27, 2006
1951: Still side by side after all these years!
Were we ever this young? Here we are, still side by side after 52 years of wedded bliss. Both of us were years 1-2-3 and 4 in Louise Baird's choir, and indeed, that's where we met. You will note that we were only in the operetta "2-3 &4" because we were freshmen at Kuser Annex. My aspiration for a career in printing was never met. Back then one had to serve an apprenticeship with very minimal pay. Judy did acheive a secretary position with the Childrens' Home Society of New Jersey for a few years, but when we began our family, we both felt that children need a Mom to come home to. As a result, she ditched her secretarial aspirations and assumed the most difficult career of all: Homemaker!
A REMINDER!
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ARCHIVES LINK TO THE RIGHT OF THIS PAGE, YOU ARE NOT SEEING ALL THE POSTS ON THIS WEBSITE.
CLICK ON "APRIL, 2006" AND THE REST OF THE POSTS ON THIS SITE WILL LOAD.
HHS '51: 50th Reunion, 2001
This photo was taken with my little Canon 35 mm point and shoot. Unfortunately, the digital camera was not withing my financial reach back in 2001. Now I'm ready for the 55th with a 5.1 megapixel
Samsung, so look out! YOU WILL ALSO NOTE THAT THE LADIES FROM THE CLASS OF '51 ARE STILL LISTED USING THEIR MAIDEN NAMES. I PREFER IT THAT WAY; CALL IT JOURNALISTIC "LICENSE!"
Samsung, so look out! YOU WILL ALSO NOTE THAT THE LADIES FROM THE CLASS OF '51 ARE STILL LISTED USING THEIR MAIDEN NAMES. I PREFER IT THAT WAY; CALL IT JOURNALISTIC "LICENSE!"
HHS '51: 50th Reunion, 2001
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
1986: Max Jordan: Another HHS Legend
During my happy years as a columnist for the MERCER MESSENGER, I was afforded the privilege of filling "Page 6" and also a spread under the byline, "Hamilton Scrapbook." One of my scrapbook pages was devoted to Mr. Max Jordan, a teacher quite familiar to those of us who attended HHS in mid 20th century.
Saturday, April 22, 2006
1987: Eddie Forsthoffer
Eddie and I renewed an old friendship when he visited the library a few years before his untimely passing. Ed was very interested in my writings, and even suggested a few subjects to write about. As I recall, Ed was a year or so ahead of me at HHS. I believe he was a member of the class of 1950, but I am not quite sure.
1956: A very Ambitious 50th Reunion
Friday, April 21, 2006
Herb Griffith - Ursinus Graduate
Thursday, April 20, 2006
A Photo from "Retrospect;" Year Unknown
This is one of my favorite photos of the front facade of Hamilton High School. It was here that we entered into the auditorium on those nights when the students were presenting an operetta or a play. Out of the picture is my favorite classroom, Room 300 where Miss Louise Baird held forth with our music class.
1987: Mary Correia's Hornet Outfit
ON A SCALE OF 1 TO 10, 10 BEING THE ULTIMATE, I CONSIDER MYSELF TO BE AT LEAST A 9 WHEN IT COMES TO "THINGS COMPUTER." HOWEVER, THERE IS ONE SITUATION WHICH IS QUITE PERPLEXING AND VERY ANNOYING. THE PHOTO ACCOMPANYING THIS POST HAS BEEN SCANNED AT THE SAME RESOLUTION, STORED IN THE SAME FOLDER, AND GIVEN THE SAME "JPEG" SUFFIX AS ALL THE SCANS ON MY SITE. IN CLICKING THE IMAGE TO ENLARGE IT, I AM AT A COMPLETE LOSS TO EXPLAIN WHY I GET A MESSAGE "FILE NOT FOUND - ERROR 404" IS A COMPLETE MYSTERY. SORRY I CAN'T RESOLVE THIS VERY ANNOYING PROBLEM WHICH ONLY CROPS UP ON RARE OCCASIONS.
Here's a graphic and living example of that good old fashioned ingenuity for which Hamilton "Hornets" are noted! Mary Correia, if by some chance you are a visitor to my site, let me know whatever happened to your hornet costume.
Here's a graphic and living example of that good old fashioned ingenuity for which Hamilton "Hornets" are noted! Mary Correia, if by some chance you are a visitor to my site, let me know whatever happened to your hornet costume.
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
A TIP FROM TOM
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1947: Variety is the Spice of Life
I was truly impressed by the number of clubs which were on the Hamilton Campus back in the 1940's and 50's. You will be seeing more of them in future posts. Some very intriguing clubs will be posted, including the Radio Club, The Ettiquette Club, Chess and Checkers, Photography, and many more. Please forgive me for embellishing the graphic with a few little vignette photos and that ad for "Toone Towne." Remember Toone Towne? We all went there for a sandwich, a coke or a milk shake. Every time I watched "Happy Days" on TV, I thought of Toone Towne.....but then again, in every one of the 50 or more times I watch "Grease," I thought of my high school sweetheart, Judy Britton who was the epitome of "Sandy!"
1947: Senior Ball Queen
1947 Retrospice (Re-tro-spee-chay)
Monday, April 17, 2006
BEWARE OF REUNION.COM
I'M SORRY TO SAY I DON'T TRUST THE RELIABILITY OF WWW.REUNION.COM. IF YOU GO TO MY CLASS OF 1951, YOU WILL SEE TWO "TOM GLOVER" NAMES. NEXT TO ONE IS A RED HEART INDICATING THAT I AM DATING!!!!
HEY....COME ON, THE OLD GRAY MARE, SHE AIN'T WHAT SHE USED TO BE.
TO ADD INSULT TO INJURY, THERE IS A PHOTO OF A GUY NAMED "JEFFREY" WHOM I ASSUME IS A "COMPANION" OF ANOTHER TOM GLOVER SOMEWHERE IN THE CONFINES OF THE WORLD WIDE WEB. I WOULD HAVE HOPED THEY WOULD AT LEAST HAVE POSTED A PHOTO OF KATIE COURIC OR SANDRA BULLOCK OR HEATHER LOCKLEAR OR OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN, OR JILLIAN ANDERSON!
HEY....COME ON, THE OLD GRAY MARE, SHE AIN'T WHAT SHE USED TO BE.
TO ADD INSULT TO INJURY, THERE IS A PHOTO OF A GUY NAMED "JEFFREY" WHOM I ASSUME IS A "COMPANION" OF ANOTHER TOM GLOVER SOMEWHERE IN THE CONFINES OF THE WORLD WIDE WEB. I WOULD HAVE HOPED THEY WOULD AT LEAST HAVE POSTED A PHOTO OF KATIE COURIC OR SANDRA BULLOCK OR HEATHER LOCKLEAR OR OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN, OR JILLIAN ANDERSON!
1947: Kuser Annex "Jocks"
This was my class at Kuser Annex. Did you know that many years ago, Kuser School area residents spent their Freshman year at Kuser Annex on the 2nd floor of Kuser School? Did you also notice that there is no Tom Glover in that photo? The reason is perfectly clear. George Blackwell and I were the smallest kids in the 8th and 9th grade. I would guess that the two of us together would weigh in at 90 pounds.
HamiltonHigh 60th Anniversary Celebration
It was my privilege to have been one of the speakers at this milestone celebration of the founding of this, the best high school in America! Look closely in the photo and you will see "Kip" Breece, Herb Griffiths, Lea Terry, Betty Reid, Fannie Pollack, Helen Rowland, and my childhood buddy Alex Bencivengo at the Bencivengo family table.
1942: Commencement Ticket
It's called "memorabilia" and I have been involved in saving these seemingly useless vestiges of the past for occasions such as this. HHS '42 was the year my brother Len was to have graduated, but he was pulled out of school to fill the manpower shortage during World War II. He was awarded a diploma, but like many others in the early years of WWII, was deprived of the chance to attend his own graduation ceremony.
HHS '48 Washington Trip Part 1 of 3
The original photo is nearly 36 inches wide, so in order to bring you a clear view of the entire class, the two posts following this will result in a very clear photo of the Class of '48's Washington trip. We had two seperate trips in our class of '51 Washington trip, so this may be one of two. I only have this photo.
CONTINUED IN THE NEXT POST
HHS '48 Washington Trip Part 2 of 3
This class wasn't too far removed from my class of '51. There are many in this class I know,including Dick Soffel and his lovely wife, Gladys Dilts Soffel, Jack Hartman, the late Rudy Goehrig, Audrey Homan Sperling, the late Ruth Keller, Billy Golden, and many more. My sister Dorothy would have been in this class, had not the Glover family's financial plight require that she leave work in the 11th grade and find employment at the Ciorcle F factory in Trenton.
Saturday, April 15, 2006
1949: HHS to present "Sally"
1937: Shuffleboard on So. Clinton Avenue
HHS class of 1966 plan for their 20th reunion. These are the movers and shakers who made the arrangements for the reunion. That's our own Ronnie Steward in the photo lower left. Ronnie was a great sports announcer for TKR Cable in the golden years before Cablevision "of Hamilton" decided to curtail local programming and concentrate on "tv that's close to home." Their idea of tv that's close to home is covering events in Monmouth, and Ocean counties, with a smattering of Middlesex and Somerse, and an occasional minute of two for Hamilton.
HHS Hero, Ray Sypniewski Killed in Action
Friday, April 14, 2006
The Jerry Bryan Band
Class of 1945 Senior Play
1944: Louise Baird's Choir at Fort Dix
During World War II, the Hamilton High School choir, under the direction of Louise Baird made frequent visits to the hospital at Fort Dix. Miss Baird frequently related to Judy and me how emotional the experience was. Music has the ability to stir deep emotions, and the choir at Hamilton High, then as now, had the ability to stir the deepest human emotions.
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Fellow Hornets:
There have been a respectible number of viewers to this site since its inception a week or so ago, but NO guestbook comments. If you go to the Hamilton High School web site, and click on the ALUMNI link, you will find pitifully few alumni listed prior to 1951. In fact in my year of 1951, there are only around 8 of us. Conversely, as you move up through the 50's into the 60's and on, you will find MANY computer literate Hamilton alumni on the site.
There have been a respectible number of viewers to this site since its inception a week or so ago, but NO guestbook comments. If you go to the Hamilton High School web site, and click on the ALUMNI link, you will find pitifully few alumni listed prior to 1951. In fact in my year of 1951, there are only around 8 of us. Conversely, as you move up through the 50's into the 60's and on, you will find MANY computer literate Hamilton alumni on the site.