Hamilton International Middle School

Resources

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Contact Sue Ranney.

T-Shirts

Get your Hamilton Celebrating 80 Years T-shirt! See the online order form (.pdf).

Documents

1930 School Newspaper (From Seattle Public School Archives) blueandgold1930.pdf
1987 Speech by Stan Stapp 60th Anniversary Speech.pdf
History of Hamilton written in 1948 (From Seattle Public School Archives) History 1948.pdf

Articles from the Feb. 17, 1927 North Side Outlook, including Hamilton's dedication

1927 Outlook (web page)
Roberta Zook's column on Wallingford in the 1920s Zook1920s.pdf
Sample questions about life in middle school (Word Document) What was your life like in middle school.doc

The School Song

We are loyal and true
To the colors gold and blue
And we will greet with the cheer
To friends and comrades we held dear
H, A, M, I, L, T, O, N
Hamilton’s the school for you

Al Anthony Singing the School Song (.mp3)

Timelines

Timeline 1920s.pdf
Timeline 1930s.pdf
Timeline 1940s.pdf
Timeline 1950s.pdf
Timeline 1960s.pdf
Timeline 1970s.pdf
Timeline 1980s.pdf
Timeline 1990s.pdf
Timeline 2000s.pdf

Timeline Resources

Excellent source of local history and photos. Using the right-hand menu, select King County History, then select Timeline www.kingcountysnapshots.org
Very thorough local history timeline www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7110
Seattle's History of the Last Century from the Seattle PI http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/century/
Timeline of world events http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/History_n2/a.html

 

Other Web Sites

Thompson, Nile and Carolyn J. Marr. Building for Learning: Seattle Public School Histories, 1862-2000. Seattle: Schools Histories Committee, Seattle School District, 2002 . Online at http://www.seattleschools.org/area/historybook/index.dxml

Notes on the history of Wallingford Park, just north of Hamilton.
http://www.cityofseattle.net/parks/history/sherwood.htm

Books and Articles

Warren, Jim. "Seattle's First Junior High," Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Pictorial Review, Sun., May 17, 1964, p. 2