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Vol. 61 No. 3 2955 So. Robertson Blvd: 34, California March 15, 1962 Principal Nida Returns Shamrock Fight Po I i o From St. Louis Meeting For Tonight Principal Rtchard H. Nida bas With Vaccines just returned rrom a convention Hamiltonians wilJ salute St of secondary adrmnlstrators held Pat tonight at the Shamrock HarnHtun wilt bold Its lnst polio cUnic of tho semester on in St. Louis. Along with five Seniors Honored Shenanigans, the first of three Thursday, AJlrll 6, according to Mrs. Ruth Kent, health co­ other principals from a r e a sports nights planned for the ordinator 'l,he clinic Is designed especi~l.lly for members of .schools, Mr. Nida participated In semesler, ft()m 7:30 to 11:00 in the student body, nlthougb the general public will be welcome the conference des1gned to dis· for Service the new boys' gymnasium. The to receive the $1 .00 lnnoculatlons. cuss educational problems of na· use of the new gym is on trial "Because we sball be busy In the ea.r1y fall ghing pbysJcal uonal scope. this semester, and students are cxa.m1natlons to boys going out for sports," stated Mrs. Kent A meeting at Hollywood High Contributions warned to observe the ''Three "we cannot extend at thnt Ume the convenience of our own School was held March 6, at C:s," stated Miss Margaret Blom· CaciUUes to students wllo are trying fu comply with the new Senior "Service SOciety is com· quist. sponsor. which the Los Angeles delegates posed of forty-four T-ai Shans State law." presented their summarfes of the Only students holding student The new state law becomes l.hls semester. Each of these stu· body cards will be admitted to convention TO assembled princi· dents bas earned a minimum of effective in S!ptember when all pals -and other administrators. sports night. They will have to students \\'ill be required to pre­ fifty-five service points; Sharon purChase tickets for 25 cents at Stem has the highest number of sent evidence that they have had Among the top1cs summarized the business offtce prior to tbe at the March 6 meeting were; a points: 100. A special pin is at least one polio innoculation. Friday night activities or for 50 By the end of the fall semester discussion on television ln educa­ available for soctety members In cents at the door. It is necessary tion; a summary of Impressions the Business Office. By Nancy Shanbaum all students in California schools to show the student body card as must have completed three inno· of Missouri schools; and national According to Evy Benjamin, well as the ticket for admittance. trends ln co-curricular activities Secretary of Recognition, Student :lr.lOr.f'~~ culatlons, The activities planned include Although the student body The Hamilton health office Is such as student government, m­ Body Cabinet is investigating volleyball, ping-pong, free-throw terest clubs, and nt'llvitles that methods by which membership In stlll eats like barbarians, we must keeping records of innoculations basketball from 7;30 to 9:00 p.m., given on campus so that It will promote school spiriL the Society may become more admlt, the hmchc:ourt lf>Oks re­ meaningful. followed by dancing to records not be necessary for Yankees to In an interview, Mr, Nlda diS­ unUI 11:00 p.m. markably cleaner. But, cleaner Members of Senior SerVice present further proof or polio cussed his Impressions of the Proper dress will be sports than whal? protection; although, if shots are convention. ''We attended con­ Society are: Darlene Appelman. clothes in good taste and tennis Of late, It hns been ev1dent received elsewhere. a statement ventions from seven Jn the Gay Beavers, Evy Benjamin, shoes. ''Please, no club Jackets," that !>'tudents not only don't care to that effect will have to be morning until eleven at night. (Continued on paae 3) declared the sponsor. filed in the health office. r got Ideas about national trends but they don't wnnt a clean Under the state law it is pos· in education, and I am sure that 1 lunchcourt. Consequently, mem· sible to exclude students who Los '!Angeles schools are doing a Hamilton Displays Talent bers of student body cabmet have not availed themselves of fine job m attempting to make have been assigned to definite polio protection, and who. thus, conditions suitable for the young Hamiltonians were given the areas, and must act as ''safe· become a potential menance to people. "The Ghost Riders:• Steve opportunity to vjew various Engelstat and Art Gross, played ties." These campus cleaner-up.. others. Only those students who "I hope to have given my asso­ pers are not only there to pick types of Yankee talent in the "Rumble" on electric guitars. have religious convictions against ciates a summary, msight, aJ!9 up papers after you, but to try innocu1atjons or whose family perception mto matters per.tam­ field of music al an assembly Denny WashingtOn played a to encourage you to throw your doctors staLe that there are phy­ mg tO thc1r indfvldual schools," IIJSt week.. p1ece of hls own composition on trash In those artistic Tai Shan Sical reasons why the lnnocula­ stated Mr. Nlda. The ftrst of nlue acts was pre­ the plano. He was followed by cans in the first place. Please tlons should not be given at that Jn commenting upcm bow what sented by Cynthia Brown, who a flute duet by Amy Wolfson don't agitate them After aU, time will be excused from the he learned could be put into played ''Tocata," a classical and Ellen Fries. The Madrigals they are givmg up their lunch prov1sions of the law and only pracuce at Hamilton, he stated, piece, on the p1ano. The audlto· sang "Moon River.'' The Sales· period because of thclr loyalty upon the filing of proper docu­ "We have an active and worth· rium. otherwise known as the girls, Janet Feldman, Melanie and dedication to Hamilton. ments. while student government. Na­ Hamilton High Music HaU, was Logan, Naomi Blackman, Sue 11fANKS FOR 111E BREAK "If you have not finished your tionally, the trend to student the scene o! the program. Andrea Rahkola and Jackie Weiner, sang series of three innoculations, leadership classes and emphasis We would like to tlumk the McManus presented a medley of "Lonely Traveler" and "Kum Ba administration for giving us the make arrangements to do so as on importance for student gov­ Stephen Foster tunes on the har­ Ya." The last performers were soon as possible," declared Mrs. ernment is great. We shall try extra . five mmutes of nutrition. monica. The Tai Shan ''Brothers Hamilton's famous boxbofs (plus rt not only gwes you enough Kent. to continue this. Three" sang two songs, "Oh. one) Rod Klein, Russ Wmdman, "It will also be possible to re­ "The country needs strong time to buy your roll:; and hot Miss Mary," and a take-off on Larry Rosenszweig, Dave Wilner, chocolate, but enough time to ceive tetanus shots at the same leadership, and training should be ''The Streets of Laredo~" The and the newest addition, Garth t1me as our polio innoculations. available. Nationally, educators eat and dnnk as well! It's also group consisted of Gary Rodri­ Mathes. They sang •·rve Had It,'' very amazing how much study· The pr:ice is also $1.00 and the reel U1ere is too much emphasis gues, Mike Rogoz.en, and John .,The Selne," and "Mary Had a t.bne intervals for tetanus protec· ( C ontinued on page 2) Alderson. Little Lanib.'' (Continued on page 3) (Continued on p~e 3) STATE OF THE YANKEES play in the showcase for one or for the first year. nus requir· dent from the local high schools biil!Ot, parents w1U have an es­ Alumni Scholars week. Girls thinking of becoming ment is so higb, that the number who has shown high schotastic ~cial Interest in the outcome of a candidate should be actjve in of those meeting zt has never ex­ efforts, good qualitie of leader­ the ISSue," stated Mr. Nida. Two former Hamiltonians, Eu· school Gffairs, with satisfactory ~ed 7.8 ~ . ship, and ouL~ta.ndlng community gene Light and Sharon Mills, won citizenship. In addition they service. A plaque bearing Ste­ AFS Shares For Sales scholarship honors from Pieroe should have grades wh1ch are fan's name will be placed In College for the full semester of average or above. They must be the mam hall es recognition of Beginning next week, Hamilton 1961. Requirements for the Paragons Named photogenic~ too. this honor. students wlll have the opportu· Dean's l.ist IS a minimum grade Along with the queen, two Hamilton's BJO boys' organiza­ nity to invest in the future by point a'•erage of 3.5 10 a mim· tion, the Parugons, has named mum or twelve units in any giv· princesses '";11 be selected. Final purchasing shares of the Amerl· selection will be made by the Manny Sotzman as president. Registrar of Voters can Field Service. The AFS en semester. Alumni Association Board. Eugene eamed sixteen and a Other new officers include Doug Hamilton High School wlll assembly on Tuesdayand Wed· half unlts, with a grade point Levine, vice president: and Cliff ncsday will launch the sale of have the services or u Depuly .shares in the Congressional average or 3.969. Sharon had Loeb, secretnry. Registrar of Voters on campus rooms. fourteen and a half units with a Five Earn Honors Among committee presidents 4.00 grade point average. Tuesday, March 27, from 1:30 to The goal of $1,300 has been Five former Hamilton students are Neil Krupnick, Douglas Le­ 4:00 ~.m . in the library, disclosed set m order to provide for two were initiated into membership vine, Allan Harris, Larry Fried· Princ1pal Richard H. Nida. Mr. foreign a' minutes late! Record t i m e, attend the Junior Malhemattcs lowmg each lecture, discusston relationship to national educa­ Clifton. wouldn't you say? If you want to Seminar at the California Muse­ will be conducted by Mr. John tion, Mr. Nida declared, "I came become a human ping-pong ball, um ot Science and Industry on H. Lamb1e, Education Director back with a proud feeling, and I Hamilton is not perfection, we the only requirements are: March 15. The seminar, sponsor­ for the museum. After the final was thankul for a student body, hope to continue to learn, profit. 1. You must attend Hamilton; ed by the museum. will give discussion, tours of the exhibit faculty, and community who are and grow in meeting educational 2. You have to have a special mathematically-minded students nnd museum will be conducted. so loyal to Hamilton. Although problems." talent for picking the right from all over Southern California The Attending students trom doors. a chance to hear the latest in Hamilton will be members of the FOR SALE TUTOR mathematical ideas and to see in aU High School math and So please, from one ping-pong math. club. The club officers are ball of long standing-watch out the present exhibit, "Mathemat· Monty Frost, president; Mike .22C~Iiber Rifle science subjects. Mature and ica, A World of Numbers . reUable college student. for others when you open doors Winters, vice president; Larry Practically New during the passing times. Re- and Beyond." Edgerly. secretary; Don Harri­ "Shoot Yow- Juestions T" Extremely reasonable rates. Travel member, the person you may Students will hear two speak­ son, treasurer; and Art Warshaw, UP 0·3069 Will historian, according to co-spon­ catJ OL 6-5701 smash may be the principal. ers. Dr. Thomas Apostal, profes­ K.M. sor of mathematics at the Cali· sor Mrs. Florence Weston. The fornia lnstitute of Technology. other club sponsor is Mr. Merle and Dr. Bas1l Gorden, professor Smith.

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Jokes . • • Novelties ••. Magic Gifts . . . Records Humorous Greeting Cards Come in and get acquainted ZEIDLER & ZEIDLEn LTD. -4-rline'~ PLAZA BEVERLY HillS CAMPUS SHOP SUNSET SlRIP VttHF.RN AT VENICE 226 H. BEVERlY OR. 1100 NO. VERMONT AVE. 1448 NO. CRESC1 •~ HTS. ~ block north of Hatnllton 2849 So_.th Robertson Blvd. VErmont 9-6361 Friday. ar h 16. 1962 THE FEDERALIST Page Three Hamilton _Are Parasites Run Rampant Welcomes Webster says. "A parasite is a It> parophrnse old" Will Shakes­ plant or animal which as totally pe:tre, ''A parasite by any other dependent Opon another livtng n3m would be as bad.'' orgnru m " Sho<:kmg though it Ill re are mnny different t~ New Members may seem it has been d scovercd o parosltes prowling Hanulton's The FEDERALIST wiShes to that an entire colony of these hallowed halls, but they have express belated welcomes to the tr chcro LDSeCls l1v s and one common purpose: To beg. x nm\ teachers t Ham !ton thr&\ es on thls ' ry campus. bolTOw, or steal from unwary thts semester Added to an nl· Since many students h vc prob· students e~ecy article tltey need ready large teaching staff were ably been the unsu pectlng vic­ f(•r sun•Jval. In attacking o vic· Mr. Paul Pnley, Mrs Elizabeth urns of these pests. the Fedl!l'n· tim, a pams1te may use one of Shomer. Mr. Arden Schtfer. Mr. IIJt JS takmg this opportunaty to \"llriety of tactics, depending Tom Robnd. Mr WdUn.m Landau warn you of thetr tacucs, so Lhat upon the classification he fits and Mrs. Enid Halper. you may be safe from their mto. A new teach has been added deadly clutches. The first type of p."U"aslte Is to l11 sCJence dcp rtment at lt Is probable tlult ronny Yan­ caUed the "open-banded" kind. Homt, Mr Paul Pal~y Mr. Paley, kees know th~ tcmble bemgs He alwn}•s has one hand out· who has Jus~ completed n teach by nurnes other th,sn the correct, stretched In hopes that some lng c.;ueer 11 Murk Twa1n Junior sclcnhflc one. They call thom ltindly soul will put a sandwich, High, is a gr duote of the UCLA 11Mooc.hers" or "fr e·Lo dcrs," a bnn nn, or a piece of notebook School of Ennineering Being a or mny en>n think or them in paper Into it. sports entbusiru t he IS qutte In· terms of four-letter words frown· The "open-mouthed'' type tS terestcd m camping and skllng. ed upon by polite oaety But. much bolder. He simply walks DuruJg the even ngs, he enjoys up to n student eating a hot dog partlcipatin m a good chess or piece of cake and tnkes a bite. game. When asked what he looking forward to a very pleas· ant and enjoyable time during The third species of parnstte thought of our "rushing" system, Is Chivalry Truly Dead? uses the ..sneaky'' npproac.h. He Mr Pnley rephcd, "I definitely his stay at Hami. One of the many new nddl· When was the last time a boy the dramatic gestu he can sidles up to a likely subject, think that the members or the eyes the person's lunch appre­ Uons to the Hamilton English dueled yo~r opened the car dream up. trnck team love an ad,•antage'" cbuvely, and announces with a Hnnu's ne\\ French and math department is Mr. WUliam Lnn· door for you? Serenaded you? The American boy who h3d dau. Mr Landau attended UCLA Cnrved your inlUals on n tree been brought up outside or the [gh, ·•Gee l'ra hungry. I had no teacher, Mrs. Ellzabcth Shomer, for three years where he recelv· breakfast this morning. and lost i another grnduatc of UCLA trunk? Spread cape for you to United Stnres is SQmething else ed his B.A. He ~nt his founh walk on? Bothered to stand up agam. He ccms to know just all my lunch money. Boy. I wish She had prev10u ly taught at I had a mce sandWICh to e.!ttl" Emerson Juruor High nnd Uni· year at USC in order to receive Wh(!n you entered a room? Con­ how to show he likes Lhe wn~· his Master's degree. Being anoth· At this pomt tears begm to , erslty High School Mrs. Shorn· CJded "1 love you" In French­ you look. He will compliment er, who was bom in France, has er sports enthu.sinst. Mr. Landau or whispered it romanttcally in you on everything you nrc wear­ now from his baby~lue eyes. enjoys .swimming, basketball, For his many mtere t : among them ore nny lnngunge? If one of these has ing, saying or d tng fine dramatic perfor· pruntmg. stnmp collecUng, knit· and most other sports. happened l"e(:Cntly. hold onto My grandmother ho pnekcts mnnce, he is usually rewarded Formerly of Queens College that boyll The factory that pro­ of lo.,.e lett rs sfbrcd nwoy in with a handout. tlng and music hstcnlng. As for and a graduate of UCLA, Mrs. very worst thing about sports, Mrs. Shomcr skis, swims, duced him is going out of busi· the bottom of her burenu draw­ The Enid Halper now tenc.hes Eng· the snenky, utterly despicable 4nd ice skates ness. er. Most girls of todny have cor­ Another tlew m£'mbcr of t11e lish at Hami. Last semester, Mrs responded wsth boy shwc thf'y paruslte is that he pretends to Halper taught at .John Marshall Chivalry b dead (sob!). The be your friend. Don't. let his Yunkcc slaff is Mr. Arden Schi· Art or Romance is som~hing the learned to pnnt. Some lollcrs are High School and previous lO that, signcc'l ''I love you," or the rnodi· dlsgmsc fool you. H1s friendh· fer. formerly of Long Beach she worked ror a large corpora· young women of today read ness 1s just a masquerade to State College, who will be tencll· about In books but hn\·cn't ex­ fied ''love," but have a postscdpt tion Mrs. Halper, who has trav· such ns this one: catch you unaware while you mg industrial nrts this term. Mr. eled throughout most of the perienced first hnnd nearly become his prey. Think hard: Schlfcr"s roam hobbles are tnk· United States, enjoys cooking, enough. The average red-blooded ••J>.S. Can I borrow your lnst do any of your friends act like lng 35mm photos as well ac; en· dcsigrung clothes tllld reading American boy wouldn't dream of semester's history report-the parasites? If they do - BEWARE! Joying the great outdoors by go· composmg a sonnet about his one you got nn 'A' on?" Some lng boatlng Confronted with the girl or asking her ror a lock of use the cautious route nd sign problem of a dh ty campus, Mr. her hnlr. He thinks he's doing "as ever." whUe Othets lust for· From the Editor Schlfer answers thnt those Jndl· ®ecfauls to 'You enough when on a Great Occa­ get to sign' mg we cnn squeeze into those vtduals who clutter up the campo Today's first orchid goes to a sion he says, "Baby, you're a Alns, I haven't diSCOvered a us lack respect for themselves good kid.'' It's agnlnst the rules minutes for a test we arc having doubly sweU girl who tnrted her magic cure. a way of transform· thtrd period and our school climb at Hamilton as the Faison of his gnme to gf\'e a stranger an mg nn everyday nu-romnncc Hruhng from De.'ldwood, South Talent chairman. Our Miss Soft· ndmlring glance dtre~y at her boy into a poeUc Romeo. But I OJ'>.'E MORE mn: Dakota, is mdustrial ruts instruc­ spoken has :.erved on the elec· fncc: he ogles her only after she have done n lot of brooding Once again. we would like to tor Mr. Tom Roland. He.ving Uon committee, girls' league passes by. ln short, the boy nboul the whole problem and in ask your cooperation in locnting spent most Qf his life In Glendale, servace committee and the House blithely ignores the fact that the mterest of research, rve tncd ronner Hnmllton $ludents. In the Cahfomla, Mr Rolnnd attended of Representatives. since dinosaur days, it has been every device from crocodtle sp~clal homecoming Issue of the Glendale Ctty College as well as A Jill of All Trades. ~iss Ath· UlP. duty of the male to sp1ce his tears to judo. I guP s it will tnke FederaUst we would like Yankee Los Angeles State. Mr. Roland is letics became n meulber of Let· pursuit of the female with all a new learning process to change Doodles about Haml alumnt. tergirls and along with her the boys of today! Man, If King Ple.!tse drop the name, gradwlion Senior Recognized counterpart. was admitted to the Bruin was elected to the position Arthur could see us now! I ! date, and what the alumnus is FU'St Ladies organization. of Forens1c Club vtce president. doing now into the f ederalist (Continued from page 1 ) Although she hns n finger in and Inter on to that of president. *Yankee Doodles mailbox located across the hall Roberta Becker. Pat Bernhard, many pots, Miss A'S vice speaker or the House Al l Susie Ginsburg wos founU from the business office. Buzzy Boolunnn, Karen Brown, X/2 seemed to or R epresentative~. Hamilton's h1ding behind hea bed, burning HA SO, LE'rS GO! cn.,s!e Bryer, Joyce Chagi, Elyse really rote in nil As of last week, only one half believer in 11 democratic way of her dtary feverishly Her mother Cohen, Walter Cohen, Janice , fields, which In· life also se~ed as chairman of of the Tnl Shan class has pur· Colburn Wendy Donort, Sue had just read n recent addition! elude Bll class the House Rules Comm1ttee.. Tnl·Shan Bob Slnpln bas chased either a student body Erlich, Gary Epprfght, Brenda v i c e president card or n classbook. Where's thnt Fox, Ph}llts Friedman, Brenda and girls' league Mr. Secretary of Assemblies, proven to Hami students his known to be of good stock. was prowess ns an omtor. He ss ol'ten sen·or nyc spirit? Eac.h and every GnU, Enc Golanty. Jenn Goldich, treasurer. None one of you \\hO didn't get a class· Jnckle Green, Mnrshn Green, Teri of her hidden elected to the boys' honor organ­ seen fifth period standmg on a Key. book will !ong regret the fact Greenberg, Sue Grletzcr, Kny talents came out iMtion, Green benCh on the north side of the lunch court, preach ng tbn~ only that you cannot look back on the Heringman. untO she was Hamilton's answer to Richard "good old days.'' You cannot re· lauded a hall Burton (or was It Patrick Hen· bis comrndes can occupy lbat Also Leonard Hoffman, Toni as section. member all your friends teach· Hollander, Stan lnkelis, Mimi guard. not to mention that she ry?) upsel the trndtuonal political ers, and all the events you par· Mintz Rena Mmtz, 'Ltndn Passy, wns also girls' league Vice presi· applecart \Vhen he was elected ticlp3ted In Iore\·er. Only $2.50 to the position of student body Polio Shots OHered dent m her senlor bee term. In \Vlll ecure your memory untJJ Susan Ray. Stc\'e Rohman, Gary vice president, subsequently be· (C ontinued from page 1 ) Rodrigues. Mike Rogozen, Sharort thls. her Tai Shan semester, she the J}:lges fade from wear. Russo, Bruce Sandow, Irene is now Girl:;l League prestdent. coming speaker of lhe House of uon are approxunatcly the same Schultz, Chuck Schuman, Lynda nnd because of her scholastic Representatives. as for poho. The lhard tctnnus Share, Sue Stawlsky, Sharlene and service record! , she hns been shot should, however, be eight HAMI SNACK BAR Stem, Sharon Stern, nnd Alice named as both a Sealbeater nod !299 a Q )?566?' XX K 0 ?w X months nfter the scoond mstcad a member of the Tnl Shan Senior Hamburgers - Frnnks Ullnlck. of the four months suggested for ChUe Dogs - French Fries Service Society. the third polio shot " Mrs Kent lee Cream - Drinks The male member of thls Patronize declnrcd. and PIZZA week's team is a guy who is only 2841 Robertsou Blvd. Saxaphono, Trumpet. & interested in his mouth. A faithful member or the pam· Trombone Players gon executive board, Mr. X pmc· Fed !iced using hls vocal chords unUI Needed for Big Band· the great day when he could be Tour Europe admitted to the Forensic Club. Ads \\1th a "select" blgb chool With Experience only Appreciative of this honor, our co-educatJonal group t low· hero striVed to win more foren· est prlcc (non-commercial) In Cedi CR 1-4763 sic pomts than any other stu· u.s. dent in the history or Hamilton 5&S'9'i,c,. " • • ; ii' 6i55S'2i Higb (rah!). Because of his great 64 Days • $ 1395 achievements in this field, Mr. 18 Countries GREGORY PRINTING From your home aad return. ORCHID WINNER nil expenses paid. Supcnised co. by ccrtlfied teachers. Marsha Green Buzzy Bookman Write to: School and Art Supplies S1UDENTS ABROAD 1004 Palermo Dr. SADA'S FLOWERS UP 6-4539 Santa Barbara. Calif. 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