Hobart Senior High School - Memories Yearbook (Hobart, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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The Hobart High School building, a part of which has now been standing for 113 years, holds the per- sonality of each of the thousands of teenagers who have passed through it during that space of time. Each generation of teenagers brought its contribu- tion to Hobart's high scholastic rating, its fine stand- ing with neighboring schools, its excellent sports records, and the success of our superb music depart- ments. The spirit of Yohan, an imaginary mascot, was created several years ago by a student who was droodeling during his study period. It is a rather vague story as to how Yohan became known among the students, the important fact is that he did. Yo- han has always stood for the high standards set 2 forth by the faculty and administration and met by the students, the good sportsmanship displayed in the classroom as well as in the field of sports, and the high ideals of the future citizens of America. He IS the spirit of Hobart High. This year, the last which the students are to spend in this building, has been as rewarding as those pre- ceding it. Many students have received high honors for themselves and the school, some have distin- quished themselves in certain fields and are now planning ahead for their future. Yes, a part of this structure will soon be torn down only to be rebuilt so that room may be made for the fast-increasing enrollment, but by no means are we leaving behind those things for which this building has stood for so long. We are taking them with us so that they may be added to by the future students of Hobart High -those who will come and go but will never forget. . - T -tt 1 Jil Xi4lslg51l i5sv: 5' - :W -A t X g 'xuiwg xxx., i- I , y gif- cf' 5 if t if kr 5, ' ,fi - Q Q v ,cl 'ggi' , .. ' 'T' - ,wifi if L s 'Q rt? 'K f fi E211 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Classroom Actnvmes Events Achvmes Clubs Sports Hall of Fame Class Plctures Faculty Business Through these doors each day walk the students who are the heart of Hobart Hugh f '4'g '45 1' Cooking wholesome foods that taste good and have an ap- petizing appearance proves to be a chore for the girls who are iust beginning in foods class. Actual work gives the students ex- perience in a practical way as Vicki Small, Susan Taylor, and Judy Pollard are finding out. Alos pictured are Martha McMurtry and Donna Erwin, popping a cake into the oven. The girls not only cook the food, they also make preparations before hand and clean up afterwards. Read'n, writ'n, and 'ri'rhmetic QS- .1 1 f Where's my T-square? lf Tom Menefee should ask that ques- tion he might be in a little trouble, since the T-square is one of the many instruments that is used in drawing blueprints and he can't afford to lose it. While Tom is working on his drawings, Gilbert Robinson is measuring the width of a piece of metal. Each boy has his own desk and instruments, and he is taught how to draw houses, garages, and city blocks, showing the different dimensions. used to be taught by the hickory lll ll . Lf . ,ff ,,.,..---,- . .aug Students learn about tropical fish and underwater vegeta- tion in Miss Stewart's biology classes. Here Paul Krause, Den- nis Terry, and Sharon Jones observe the fish in the aquarium while Mary Vanblaircom points them out to the class. 4 Looking at the results of their efforts in the dark room are Danny McDowell, Sherry Casey, and Gloria Adams. Classes combine fun with learning as they develop and print pictures. all Vi f, x, If , f ,K ,,,,.44,' .0 ' f l' London Bridge is falling down! These boys are doing an You're late again, young lady! might be the roar heard from exercise called bridging The purpose of the exercise is to Dick Gerlich, who portrays the irate father of a teen-age girl, strengthen the muscles in the back of the neck so that the boys Melissa Ritenour. Irene Broda, playing the mother, calmly watches won't hurt themselves when they tumble. during the skit in family living class. stick, today we're inspired to use our initiative in the classrooms T'was a cold winter's morn in Mr. Trammel's first hour government class when the thermometer reg- istered a cool 600. Coats and heavy sweaters created a somewhat warmer atmosphere. These building trade boys, Wayne Bauer, Norman Govert, Ray Flanigan, and Larry Byers, are diligently working on a metal table for one of the other shops. Their latest proiect is working on a portable building at Liberty School. S ui R .-1. A 'I , - .,'-, 1... I s, ' - .f A5 gg fi i' Hard at work on the newspaper, the HQ-Hi Life, is part of the staff who are putting on the finishing touches. Shown are Brent Dickson, Bonnie Hill, Judy Wilson, Carol Kane, and Mary Martin, Q 5 ,.4.1., Q.. .V - It Q If ,g..,,...-rl I I...-'W ' li: 7'- Q di Q , ........,.l - r W y :rl ffm ' - H- u ' Q , K' p 11 '--4- I gg. But the tree iust iumped up in front of the cor! Luckily none of these boys, John Bryan, Ernie Husarik, George Harbison, or Mike Biggs have ever told this to Mr. Farlow. ,f 'QQ Uni f From ABC to XYZ students go Through The alphabet of learning- Readyi' Beglnl One of Miss Rebecca Todd's be- ginning typing classes takes a time test while she watches to see if they have correct posture and habits. Accuracy, as well as speed is stressed while learning to type. 6 36 ,,lQMEMJ yx I. Mr. Eugene Simmons points out the parts of the piano and their functions to his music appreciation class. This is only one phase of the course. Its purpose is to help students, not especially musically in- clined, to learn to appreciate finer types of music. -' 5:5 fr 1 h . f' 'xg 1' .h yn - 6- ,K , . J . Q. -Q --f I Y f I Learning not only goes on in the classroom, but also in the home. Barbara Mitchell has her lessons every day with her bedside teacher, Mrs. Hattie Spivy. Barbara will graduate with the class of '58. In Mr. Hamman's chemistry class, David Haynes, Anabel Stafford, and Beverly Carlock, look on as Jim Banks titrates vinegar with sodium hydroxide solution to find the percentage of acetic acid present. chemistry, biology, Typing, journalism fill academic curriculum i , og , X ' Machine shop classes offer boys many chances to gain knowledge in the actual operation of machines. Here, learning to use the equip- ment correctly are Harry Sink, operating a drill press and Stewart Morlan, carving the leg of a table on a lathe. It's finally completel This might be the remark of Judy Morris as she displays her proiect for grading. Care- fully pressed and hung, the finished garment is being shown to Elaine Adams and Jane Schwuchow as the class looks on. 7 Q 9 .IL '14 uv- E.- Blg bald letters spelleng out Duck and Joyce decorated the sldes The horn blowing and shouhng attracted many townspeople and of the car Ih whlch Duck Gerllch and Joyce Blackburn Purple Party students durmg the lunch hour The parade this year was a typical candidates rode Rldmg In the 'front seat are their campaign campaign parade a lot of fun and a lot of work managers Tom Welch and Judy Boyd Purple Party vlctorlousl Duck and Joyce led unto office by pep an-..-as---s.......l: f '- '! 'Y -Air' Bnngmg up the rear of the electnon parade was this Purple Vote Gold decorated many of the banners displayed nn the PUHY bUndWC90 and Cl'ee 9 WCNON A5 'he WUQOD Plllled 1957 58 Mayor and Clerk Treasurer campaign Much work In by 0 farm ff0Cl0l' went fllf0Ugl'l 'Own bO0S72fS Sl1OUfed 'heir Carol Schmelters basement provuded such slgns as the one shown fUV0l'lle cheer VON DlClK and Joyce G0 Purple here by Dave Fllnn Carol Schmelter and Vlvlan Selby fl' ' 1 inf' we ,K , A , .K ,- -Y Y-- E , 0 4 ly M 1 I . . . . , . , T a I . O O O . . Q - L . I I g., -,.,,,. 4 L M., . - lt 54 W - ' iw .. R, F' , gif ' , I :M as t- -Y s v b 2 5 , + ff I Ji' 'z ' I - mg' V, ' s 5 ' l 1 K, 3? . 5-f f' 54' Y ' ' ' ' n 11 - - . , ' - I - ' I . ' ll I ' I Il s a n f . . , . ,RO , if ' . ' I . X-X 5 :Suv A 4 I ' ' 1 -, 'I - X' ' tx Cys---., , . Ldfen Q.-P Janet Ross and Loren Nibbe, qualified Gold Party Candidates, rode in this decorated white Cadillac which led the 1957 campaign parade and were escorted by a motorcycle policeman. Also in the car are Kay Burke and Carol Schmelter, party workers, with 3 Nxgi af' Gloria Callaway and Vivian Selby, campaign managers. Each party was allowed five vehicles which were covered with signs and crepe paper. The parade is always a high point in the campaigning. rally, colorful campaign parade, flying banners, cheering crowds Election time! Colorful banners through- J out the halls of Hobart High brought this year's mayor and clerk-treasurer campaign to the eyes of every student. A parade and speeches, given by the candidates on the qualities of leaders, helped to publicize the 'N campaign. i W A Juniors of last year chose Dick Gerlich and Loren Nibbe as candidates for mayor on the Purple and Gold Parties, respectively, as their running mates the sophomores nomi- nated Joyce Blackburn and Janet Ross. 1 The polls were open September l6th and 4 17th with over 1000 students turning out to vote - another step in preparation for future life. Y I , Last year the students voted in represent- atives from both the Purple and Gold Parties, but this year they went back to a straight ticket with the Purple Party being victorious. Work of the election was over for all ex- cept Dick Gerlich and Joyce Blackburn who took on the duties of mayor and clerk pre- siding over the student council. The new Mayor and Clerk-Treasurer, Dick Gerlich and Joyce Blackburn, give their acceptance speeches as Janet Ross and Loren Nibbe look on. The speeches climaxed a week of exciting campaigning and a summer of hard work on banners. 9 1 NR' g f ...xr Q, f 5 . , t ii 4. , if .. . . f fffii w,,,,, . 4' .fs ., Q9 if ' I we -4 B Ed! Gerrie Kopko, T957 Homecoming Queen, symbolized her happy Looking on are Gerrie's court, Mary Dault, Mary Martin, ond reign in red, white, and blue. The roses she carried were red and Carol Diener. The queen and her court continued their reign at the a touch of white was added in the crown of miniature white mums. Homecoming dance, entering to the strains of Pomp and Circum- Her formal supplied the blue in this trio of colors. stance. Gerrie Kopko Homecoming Queen, Mechanical float school's lst The anxious planning of each class for a float and working on them behind closed doors, inaugurated this year's Homecoming activities. A bonfire, pep rally and snake dance aroused spirit for the big game against the Crown Point Bulldogs. The cheerleaders, preceded by the floats and police escort, led the snake dance through town. Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen received first, second, third and fourth prizes respectively in the float competition. ln a bid for their fifth straight victory, the team led by their co-captains, Dick Gerlich and Dean Eickstead, rushed through a Win Big Team sign stretched between a goal post. During the half, Gerry Koplco began her reign as the T957 Homecoming The team honored Queen Gerry with a 21-7 victory over the Bulldogs and at the From Bulldogs to hot dogs is a good description of the Senior float and the H0rTteCOrT1lr'1Q dOT1Ce she WGS presented Homecoming game, because Hobart did Grind Those Bulldogs. The huge Yohan with Q White autographed football' was made of chicken wire stuffed with crepe paper. Yohan featured a mechanical arm, powered by o battery, turning the handle of the grinder into which a Bull- dog had fallen. lO A use ' g V? A time to learn about leader- ship-Hobart High students and representatives from eleven area schools had this opportunity at the third annual leadership con- A ' ference sponsored by the student Q - council, held October 22nd and 23rd. There were three sessions dur- ing school time and a new night session at which Judge Meszar of the Lake County Juvenile Court spoke, building his talk around the word Chicken , 5'3- Lana Ruegamer and Reed Stewart, this year's Girls' and Boys' State Governors, provided another new treat. The Qual- ities of Leadership was the topic of their speeches. Movies, discussion groups and other interesting speakers made this year's conference a success. The visitors from other schools were invited to study our con- ference as a step towards setting up conferences of their own. 1l1 ', 4 NF? Mary Martin, chairman of the hospitality committee, is shown greeting four of our 12 visitors from other schools. The visitors were student council representatives studying our conference to take back ideas for leadership conferences of their own. Hobart students were eligible to attend if they held any high school office. Hobart's third Leadership Conference is host to ll area schools P? L 4.3 ig V, r 3 gi MM ., y, ,ua 1 '- .rs Wi. , . -L 342. ' is 'ex .Q rm .l...'..i?s. i What qualifications should a nominee for office have? This was answered by the panel and the audience who added many import- ant points. On the panel from left are Susan Shane, Gloria Calla- way, Loren Nibbe, Pat Evans and Bob Etter. we AY Joann Clemens, cheerleader, gives her viewpoints on cheerleaders and pep sessions as Vivian Selby, Johanna Nolcheff, and Bob Etter listen. The group discussions could either discuss one of the topics provided by the student council or any school problem. ll Hobart Cuty School System turned over to the senuors for a day Tuckung Dorunne Klawutter, the Guudunce Durector, unto the suck bed us Jennue Speer who us performung only one of the tasks of Mrs Shone, dean of gurls I2 Senuors stepped unto the shoes of the school board admunustrators teachers and offuce help on May 16 Senuor Day Thus us the fufth year the upperclassmen have had thus pruvulege Classes were carrued on as usual wuth all Hobart Cnty Publuc schools partucupatung uncludung the lunuor and senuor hugh Foreman Mundell Luberty and Rudgevuew The purpose of Senuor Day us to acquaunt the upperclassmen wuth the problems of teachers and the school admunustratuon on a typucal school GY May 9 was set asude as Vusutung Day when Senuors vusuted the classes of the teacher whose posutuon they were goung to full Judy Brushky who us takung Mrs Bauleys place un the lubrary on Senuor Day helps Car olyn Beech fund some reference materual un an encyclopedua u . . 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Carnival yields money toward purchase of equipment for students Penny here penny there pennies were important for they counted as a vote apiece to choose our Carnival King and Queen Bake sales were held to raise money for the candidates and for the last few days of the race a chart showed the standings of the candidates Each of On carnival night the buzz ing rooms of Hobart High held such activities as a sponge and basketball throw wishing well spook house senior cafe and, of course refreshments The homerooms were in charge of the activity held in that room The money that was raised will and in the purchase of equipment for the student body Karen Voyles and Scott Wilson were proclaimed the carnival royalty The Seniors Blue Nose Cafe held many famous star attrac tions Some of the celebrities Cplayed by seniors onlyl were Elvis Presley The Milk Bar Quar tet Lawrence Welk and his band, torch singers and a boys chorus line all of which attributed to an entertaining show the four classes were represented From the left are Judy ONeal Vera Storey Mick Zlmny Queen Karen Voyles Kung Scott Wilson Mary Kay Netzhammer Wally Bnelewlcz Fran Cheverton and Bob Walk Have you ever seen a better looking Girls chorus line? They were featured at the Seniors Blue Nose Cafe on Carnival night The chorus line who have strange names for gurls are from left to right Jack Traeger Gene Kovel Dick Gerllch Bob Gravel Scott Wilson Bob Bessugano Ken Wilson and Bruce Lambert I3 . 9 . 7:- M-I. an . , , , Af , . r X f is . r All . . K ' A l Ps ' S ' 'f ' 3 , A i , t . f - ' ff - 12, 9 v - , X 5 . Q , .... , . . . , . . I I I F . I . . . I I I f 3 ,, ' ' I I V f I , . . . . u ,l Y . . . . . 1- gn ' 5.4, . ' . ' I I . I - I ' ll I Ill ' ' . .H ,H - . - . . . . , ' . ' , ' : , 1 1 . , , , - K '5f ' Lookmg up a few government terms ahead of tlme are these Girls and Boys Staters who will go to Indiana Unlversuty this June to learn more about government Boys will attend June 14 to 21 and gurls June 21 to 29 Above are ifront YOWD Joyce Black OO- burn Rose Ann Luby Jenlynne Layer and .hm Herruck In the back row are Bob Jeffers Larry Snyder Pat Stone Bull Lundy Gloria Callaway Brent Dnckson and Gulbert Robmson 12 students attend Girls and Boys States, 8 ln Qulll and Scroll . Ulf' l Y rfxf I sriaz X Elght Hobart Hugh students belong to Qulll and Scroll, a national honorary organnzataon for hugh school lournalrsts Members work on euther the school newspaper or yearbook and funds from each pay for the puns each new member receives I4 tp N T is Those un Quill and Scroll are Doug Spangler, Mary Martin, Larry Schaefer, Cstandmgj Carol Hughes, Margaret Prentnss, Brent Dlckson, Carol Schmelter, and Gerrue Kopko All work on the newspaper ex cept Gerrle who IS photographer and events editor of the yearbook fr , '. '25 ' ' S ' L H- 'in'.r.E' 3 'Q .jf I, 'L 154 A l 1' 'f :V 5 x '- ' Y, .fl g , k t L . Y '4 I L X -l . ,Q I 4 ul 5. at .O ' n M -4 --F---H . S - s f a g , o s C , ' -Q 4 ,ffl . T Xf ,I ' I Jw X 5 L 3 . , x X ,I V 1 i T1 - a X Q ., ,IYA K 3 ,V 0 Varsity Team chooses Par Evans as the 1958 Basketball Queen Resgnsng as queen for the 1957 58 Basketball Season was Pai Evans sensor Her all sensor court was Barbara Thomas and Donna Shannon Escorfs who were members of the varssfy baskeiball team were Jsm Meade Dwasn Crssp and Chuck Vsgland i sv Q J -- 5, What have we here' Hobos rasdsng lhe Sensor locker room 7 Buy a carnafson for Cancer say Dsane Pflughoeff and Margaret No only the Sensors on Sensor Hobo Day Getfsng sn on she rasd Rage so Renee Shannon fleffl and Kafhy Msko lrsghrj Thss money are Bsll Fowble Sully Good Belly Edgsngion Mary Sue Msscko maksng prosect was sponsored by the Debufeens and the proceeds Dave Dsckson Gerrse Kopko and Judy Ferksnhoff were sent to the Cancer Foundafson f . I . . I . . 's .- vs I V ,Q 3,1 Nu . I x V X4 ' '- ' ' Xi' G s in I ' - x 1 . . 4 l K - 1 f' A Vf - ' fo f- S r , Q ' V , , I5 At 8 A.M. Wednesday, February 5, Hobart Seniors took over City Hall. This was Govern- ment Day. Government Day had its beginning last year. It is a day when seniors learn more about their city government by doing the work of city officials. Anyone who wished to take part filled out an application stating their qualifications for the iobs they applied for. Miss Thomp- son, government teachers, and a student council committee screened the applications until the twenty-seven senior officials were chosen. In preparation for their work, the city officials, especially the mayor, clerk-treas- urer and councilmen, were asked to attend the City Council meeting on January 22nd to see how the business was transacted. Each official was to visit the person he represented to learn more about his job and government classes discussed problems which might be brought to the attention of the city. According to law-Mayor Fred Rose pointed out to Violet Guess, and Larry Schaefer, acting Clerk-Treasurer and Mayor, that iay-walking is illegal. Mayor Rose was very helpful to Violet and Larry on Government Day , when explaining their many duties in overseeing the city. Twenty-seven seniors conduct city business on Government day Time cussion dential Nibbe, 16 to take a break! The City Council looks up from its dis- of where street lights are needed in the fast growing resi- districts of Hobart. Members of the Council are Loren Gerrie Kopko, Jocelyn Hahn, Clyde Metz, Mayor larry Schaefer, Clerk Violet Guess, Bob Etter, Joyce Burke and Pat Evans. The acting city council toured the city to view the street light and road situations with the regular council members, and they also visited the sewage plant. JH 'Q-qp: 1-ga a,.-Y Mayor Rose took the Senuors and the reg ular cuty offucuals to lunch at Cressmoor Coun try Club Councul members spent theur day unspect ung streets lughts traftuc sugns and the sew age plant Theur work was done on Wednes day nught after conductung the Cuty Councul meetung and actung as a vouce for the regular councul members The boys takung over the fure department staged a fure drull at the hugh school usung a truck and suren to make ut realustuc The furemen unspected ture extunguushers turn ung un a lust of outdated ones to Muss Thomp son Those who took part un Government Day felt ut was a worthwhule and educatuonal pro gram and recommended ut be contunue next year They suggested that next years offucuals be choosen through a prumary elec tuon Youth of today wull soon be tl'e govern ung power of tomorrow 41. Is the poluce chuef locked un hus own laul ' No hes lust seeung how ut 'Feels behund bars temporaruly of course Duck Gerluch a poluceman looks on as polucemen Duck Morehouse frughtl and poluce chuef Dave Haynes sa Let me out' Larry Schaefer and Vuolet Guess presude as Mayor and Clerk Scrub and rub make that engune shune' Thus was one of the Even cuty offucuals have sewage bulls to pay Judy Zummerman uobs of the actung furemen on Wednesday mornung Takung tume collected money from Scott Wulson cuty enguneer Sandra Ramsey out to guve us a smule are Paul Bartz Lyle Davus Nucola Dudonna cuty attorney Jennue Speer assustant offuce clerk and many towns John Lunk and Furechuef Tom Welch people un the course of the day un the sewage and water offuce I ,,r I7 . - K . ff- -.,, N I ' 1 I ' . . . . j I 11 1 ll . 1 a . - 1 , i Q . . . . - f Q ' I u ' l , cu C T . I I u ' 5, ' .Ns ,Q ' u f Z A ' l L L u - f 1 ' I - 1 . . . . I I Y, u, 'uf . Q , . . . . . . 1 . . . I . . I I I I . . I I I I T . ,. . , . . . Q - - . , ...u 'f'rAQff'L' t. Showers of Stars presents singing, readings, panlomimes, skits You're my special angel, my lillle billy, prelty pet, sing Nancy Bryan, Mary Kuckuck, and Barbara Gilbert These girls were only three of Yhe sfars in the T958 Talent Show, Shower of Slars. The money from the show wen! toward a scholarship for a senior, Q I .,.,:, A Oh Charlie! Oh Charliel pantomimes Suzanne Seed as Dave Flinn and Sheryn Frazier proceed To hide behind Dave's hat. This ad took us back to the flappers of the roaring twenties and concluded ihe Talent Show. Parlslan Paradlse flnds couples danclng beneath Eiffel Tower Ya 1 x lu Lets srt thus one out how about ut! say a few couples as they slrp off thenr dunclng shoes for a mmute to take a seat beneath Bruce Phlllnps Mary Martun and Jrm Herrick three of the hundred x i- DQ 7 3 and enght couples attendrng the Prom agreed rt was fun danclng but was sure hard on the feet' Many couples also enloyed A hundred and eaght formals, cor sages and tuxedos frlled Hotel Gary s Crystal Ballroom, Saturday May 3rd at the annual Junior Sensor Prom Couples danced to the musrc of Bud Pressner and hrs orchestra an a Parusnan Paradlse Decoratuons were un dlfferent shades of purple Blue spotlughts turned a sux foot Elffel Tower, can structed of chicken wlre and punk napkms into a lavender delight The mezzanine was decorated with white branches, rrbbon confettl and var nous colors of pupe cleaner blrds un cages After the Grand March couples drafted to thenr favorute eat mg places Prom Royalty Scott Wnlson and Betty Edging ton walked up a whvte carpet to take thenr place of honor before leadmg the Grand March Loolung on are Margaret Banaslu Claudla Qumlcm rumor class president and Sandy Lea I9 1 4 - - f 1 1 ' ' .. 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'--o ,, . ,, . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, V . . . . . . . ,V . . . . . . . - - i'LJT,, , 'V 'iw i t' :Vi V ,a.'V E - l ' V ssl, 4 -it I Wt 3 x I sg L , f I I 4 Y 1-Q - -S.. fr :- 'L ---we-2-lf 2152: fl qtli ong llve the queen IS fully expressed here by the band What could be more appropriate for a marching band formatlon at the crowmng of a homecommg queen than the representation her crown The Hobart Hugh School band aces into this 'forma state wide recognition Year after year the marching band comes up wnth some unique performances and formations Thus year too they dnsplayed the talent for which the Hobart Hugh School Marchlng Band IS noted Commemoratlng Mass Thompson's summer trlp around the world, the band played Around the World In 80 Days Then they took a trlp on the water as they played Row, Row, Row, Your Boat When the band got word of the new school that the students wlll move Into next year, they set flre to the old one by means of llghts on their hats Meanwhlle they play ed I don't Want to Set the World on Flre As a tnttxng clumax to the year they formed a crown for the 1958 Homecommg Queen at the Homecommg game tlon each year for the coronatlon Directly In the center of the crown the 1957 58 queen recelved thus honor To set the mood for thus occaslon the band chose to play the ever popular Fascma tlon d.,,4fl'48 il . slim, -in-in FE GU? ing Proudly lookmg on as the marchmg band prepares for one of their football half tnme performances are Mr Webb, the band dlrector, and the band offncers Sharon Dwnght, presndent, Carolyn Johnson, band sponsor, Darlene Paul, vlce president, Dee Ballantyne, secretary, and Bull Mornson, equupment manager 25 , ' 'fxi 'o 1, I f - - -1 ' ..... , .,. y tt, 4 '. 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'ew' so aff? 1-fe LV A CAPPELLA CHOIR Fnrst row Freya Jensen Janet Flemmg Gerrue Kopko Donna Shannon Mary Ann Ball Renee Shannon Janet Kraft Janet Ross Carol Dnener Mary Kuckuck Nancy Bryan Mary Martln Judy Zammerman Mane Santuccl Glenda Bolen Dona Davns Lundy Wll hams Second Row Kay Burke Dormne Klawntter Melnssa Rnten our Judy Wolfe Judy Boyd Sharon Bartos Faye Burgess Vlrgmla Blanr Jennie Speer Jocelyn Hahn Vuvlan Selby Eugenia Jendrze lewskl Joyce Burke Joyce Blackburn Thlrd row Ken Erwm Bob MAE' at itz WWE. 1 3 if Gravel Wayne Teague Harry Hopkuns David Haynes John Tar chala Les Porter Doug Spangler Duane Mlshler Leon Mann Tom Welch Mary Sue Mnscko Ed Goff Fourth row Dave Dlckson Ken Whittaker Bob Etter Clyde Metz Dave Fllnn Jack Meade Larry Pao Ron Sowlnskn Chuck Walker Irene Broda John Bryan Pat Evans Not shown Rlchard Bllss Jlm Lake Mlckey Zamny Jlm Snodgrass Jlm Meade Mickey Wolnarowskl A Cappella Choir s athre takes on Tom Welch Mary Martin Kay Burke Jocelyn Hahn and Janet Flemlng watch Dormne Klawutter, secretary, as she goes over the books In search of the A Cappella chonr's annual candy sales report The candy sale ns Important to the choir because through It they are able to flnance thexr annual tour 26 Hobart Hugh School as proud of nts A Cappella Chour and ut ns easy to see the reason why Under the dlrectnon of Mr Gene Simons the choir has worked diligently to achleve a perfection whlch IS not often found In a hugh school cholr After each graduatmg class leaves, A Cappella becomes somewhat smaller nn size and at the beginning of every year the choir has to start all over again to reach :ts goal Thus year the old and new members performed together for the flrst time when they sang BLESS THE LORD and HOW GREAT ALMIGHTY at the Thanksgnvlng Convo The choir presented their annual Muslc for Chrlstmas concert on December 'l2th In the Lutheran Audltorlum They sang several seasonal selections whlch In cluded MARY HAD A BABY PAT A PAN and THE BURT CAROLS Two candy sales were held this year to earn money for their sprung tour The students put forth a lot of effort to make these sales a success 1 l f 4 .. 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' 1 J A maid.. : I I I I I I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I ' : I I I I I ' I I I I I - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I . 5 1 I I I I I I - I I ' 1 , . : , s , o ' I I ' ' 1 I I I I ' ' I wages.: 5 1, -114 .392 Sprungtume means tour tume to the Hobart Hugh A Cappella Chour members Judy Zummerman cu member of the chour for two years unforms Chuck Walker Mary Sue Muscko Gerrue Kopko Jum lake and Muckey Zumny furst year members that the tour wull be nothung short of great Everybody us umpatuently wautung for the moment to board the chartered buses and be on theur way new appearance durung Sprung Tour On the tour they stopped at lnduana Unuversuty and several hugh schools to perform for students there The chour members stayed one nught un Induan apolus and the other on the Unuversuty campus The chour had a new look about ut on tour thus year unstead of the famuluar purple and gold robes the gurls were attured un powder blue sheath dresses The fellows wore black slacks and whute shurts wuth vests and black tues trummed un blue to match the gurls dresses These outfuts were worn for novelty numbers only when the students prepared for a reluguous song they agaun put on theur chour robes Assustung the chour un uts many local performances and on tour were a fune group of offucers Donna Shannon serv ed as student durector Jocelyn Hahn fund rausung chaurman Kay Burke, pub Iucuty Tom Welch equupment manager Mary Martun hustoruan Melussa Rutenour and Janet Flemung llbraruans and Dor unne Klawutter secretary, who worked hard on all chour busuness Mr Gene Sumons durector Donna Shannon student director and Pat Evans accompanust these three people put un many hours of theur own tume toward plannung and preporung for the success that the A Cappella Chour attauns throughout the year 27 . , , , . , , , , . . Y u 5 1 1 in ' I ,, .L . X I I 1 1 -I Y I -, as no Q ' 3 ' x I I .. . ,A 1 . I - I I lu I u n u 1 u ll I 1 i . ' ' ' ' . , . , : I : 1 I I 1. q a Q I . . . . . . Sextet, Madrigal Group represents Hobart ln the State Contests ,5 b contest The members of thus maxed ensemble are front row Judy Boyd Judy Zlmmerman Donna Shannon Janet Fleming Second row Jocelyn Hahn Jennie Speer Ron Sowlnskl Leon Mann Third row les Porter Wayne Teague Dave Du 28 ckson and Ed Goff The Glee Club Sextet IS selected 'From among the gurls glee club classes They are chosen to represent the Glee Club In vanous programs and partlclpate In the state contest held for all muslc students Mrs Willson spends much tume outside of closs helping these gurls to get ready for thelr performances Thus years sextet ln cluded Carole Hughes Sandy DeMeyer Elaine Carpenter Judy Peterson Libby Furnish and Florence Taboada not shown .way ' f V 3 , - .2 T f. f K '-7 .fi . A F' 04, U, 1 2 l I E 3 , L x ,E X 1 il The A Cappella Madrigal group displayed these eaming 'Faces after taking a second place in the state - 1 , ' , 1 . : , ' , ' ', . ' : , ' ,--' we . f- y 4, , ' I we 1 Glee Club performs for seasonal Christmas and Spring Concerts After weeks of hard work and prac- tice, the Girls' Glee Club gave their first performance of the year at the Thanks- giving Convo held in Roosevelt Gym. They sang BLESS THIS HOUSE and LIFT THINE EYES. Both songs were excellent- ly presented and received with great enthusiasm. The Thanksgiving Convo was only the beginning, for no sooner had they laid aside the music for that occasion than they had to begin preparation for Christ- mas. They performed this time for the freshmen, singing SILVER BELLS, CAN- TIQUEDE NOEL, WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS, and IT'S BEGINNING TO e LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS. The music for the Christmas Concert and the Spring Concert were the big events of the year for the girls. Once ' D again the Glee Club proves a credit to the music department. ,-.E n . Throughout the year Carole Hughes has been a big help to Mrs. Willson, director of the Girl's Glee Club. They work together to present fine music to their many audiences. Mrs. Willson, a 'fan of Fred Waring's has composed many songs her- self. Carole, a senior, has accompanied the Glee Clubs for three years and has won honors in state contests. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Nancy Acker, Alice Arnold, Cindy Ballogg, Carol Bemis, Carol Bencze, Bonita Black, Linda Brink, Elaine Carpenter, Frances Cheverton, Sharon Lee Cook, Sandy DeMeyer, Kathy Ferri, Jaqueline Heller, Carol Hughes, Sandy Lea, Peggy Louis, Louella McClain, Elizabeth Mc- Lacklan, Angeline Navarro, Joyce Newman, Donna Oakes, Sandra Paul, Carol Piornak, Rose Jean Porter, Jane Owens, Sheila Shultz, Lucille Stygar, Dianne Talian, Sharon Walters, Pat Wengel, Mary Wagoner, Janice Williams, Sandy Bryson, Judy Anderson, Pat Garland, Betty McBride, Irene Ksenak, Pat Zickhor, Sharon Adams, Sharon Anderson, Marcia Bannister, Kay Beckett, Judy Bierkness, Judy Brown, Patty Coleman, Mary Dault, Louise Dittmer, Barbara Dixon, Delores Fahey, Shirley Fisher, Mary Fosburgh, Libby Furnish, Marsha Grove, Judy Granzow, Etta Griffith, Betty Jean Guth, Marilyn Graham, Bonnie Hill, Sharon Jones, Bobbie Layne, Jo Anne Lindsay, Linda Lucas, Virginia Mayes, Valeria Mayes, Janet McSherry, Doris Novotny, Jean Owens, Dawn Pearson, Judy Peterson, Sue Remus, Dorothy Seberger, Jean Shearer, Regina Scott, Sandy Smith, Virginia Strudas, Anna Marie Sulie, Sue Swim, Florence Taboda, Brenda Waddell, Marjorie Wesley, Nancy Williams, and Darla Mast. 29 vi : rd ' T ,,- g NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . , F PRESIDENT-loam NIBBE ,sa vice Pnssmsm-son msn sscnsmnv-.iocsivn HAHN TREASURER-non JoHNsoN HISTORIAN - MARY KITTERMAN rf The National Honor Society is an honorary service organiza- tion. Members are selected each year on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and ser- vice. Two inductions are held annually, one in the spring and one in the fall. A spaghetti supper was given by the society at the beginning of the second semester honoring those students who maintained a 2.5 grade average. An honor certificate was also awarded by the society members to any stud- ent with a 2 O grade average The Nation'1l Honor Society officers were kept busy averaging the grades of the lunlors who are eligible for NHS next year As Jocelyn Hahn takes the records of the lunlorx from the files Bob Etter Loren Nlbbe Mary Kitterman and Ron Johnson look on NHS honors students who have 2 5 average at spaghetti supper Susan Shone Mary Kltterman Carol Hughes Joyce Burke Elaine Speer Carol Kane Judy Bnshky Not shown Sandra Ramsey Bielewich Karen Ward Donna Shannon Betty Edgington Second Approximately twelve percent of the class were inducted into row Joyce Grlesel Jocelyn Hahn Carol Dlener Ken Schroeder the NHS last fall Paul James Dave Haynes Larry Schaefer Loren Nibbe Glenn Smith 30 . Fifi? POW: Geffie KOPRO, PO' WO0d, Dee Bdlldntyhef POL Evans, Bob Etter, Jim Moore, Norman Hill, Ron Johnson, Clyde Metz, Jennie X-. 0 'V 1 ,q in 'n -ll g - Q urs, . 4 ' M f 4. Q n A lt's hard telling what these Student Council members are up to now but you can be sure it is something that desirves all of the attention that Claudia Quinlan, Tom Hawke, Kathy Miko, and Sandy Lea are giving it. . ni 0 i ll I 7 'If ? lt's not easy to find the right teaching positions for everyone on Senior Day, but Loren Nibbe, Larry Schaefer, and Bob Etter, chairman of this Student Council committee, seem to have the job well under control. Student Council revises code for nominating the class officers STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the student governing body of Ho- bart High. lt has many duties and sponsors numerous worth- while activities, one of which is the annual Leadership Confer- ence which was held for the third time this year. They also sponsored Dress-Up Day and Carnation Day, Govern- ment Day, Senior Day and an annual Talent Show. The pro- ceeds of the Talent Show go to- ward a scholarship for a deserv- ing senior. The Student Council has been a representative of democracy in this school for many years. 1 i Qi. , ml .A Hard at worlx setting up qualifications for class officers and revising rules for the nomi- nating committees are Jocelyn Hahn, Bob Walk, Larry Snyder, Sharon Johnson, and Gerrie Kopko. All class officers must have a 1.75 grade average or better and no student may run for on office for more than two years. These rules are essential for the selection of good officers of each individual class. 31 u-snr Couples dance to the 32 GAA PRESIDENT KATHY McKNIGHT VICE PRESIDENT LIBBY FURNISH SECRETARY JERILYNNE LAYER TREASURER GERRIE KOPKO Sportsmanshup leadershup and health are the key words of the Gurl s Athletuc Assocuatuon Many sports from basketball to archery, are enuoyed plus specual swummung partues A pucnuc at Dunes State Park opened the events of the year and served as an unformal unutuatuon of new members A A gurls and ot danced un a Hawuuan Twulught at the G A A Semu Formal on November 25 A yearly event sponsored by Game where the gurls show the boys theur basketball skull Another year of success has passed for the members of G A A Lubby Furnush vuce presudent Jerulynne Layer secretary Kathy McKnught presudent Joyce Black burn sports head and Gerrue Kopko treasurer are summung up the actuvutues of the year by fugurung out the number of creduts earned by each of the members me Hawauuan Twulught at GAA semuformal There seems to be plenty of actuvuty at the regular Wednesday meetung of the G A A The center of attractuon on thus partucular nught appears to be volleyball Gettung thus ball over the net could be the turnung pount or clumax of the game for Janet Kraft, Eluzabeth McLachlan, and Pat Zuckuhr , , , . , . . . L ',.. 7' I a 5 5 G. . . ' hers , . ,, .. .. ,, X . . . , V, this club is the Glrl's ln and Out ' V 'V . . 5 Q. 4 Q 5 . DEBUTEENS PRESIDENT SUSAN SHONE JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT JANET JONES SOPHOMORE VICE PRES LINDA MILLS SECRETARY KAREN WARD TREASURER CAROL SCHMELTER Ca lung all gurls' Callung all gurls' Are you unterested un um provung your socual pouse and workung wuth others Then Debu teens us the club for you Debs plan and partucupate un many socual actuvutues The annual semu formal thus years Sweetheart Swurl held February I un the K of C Ballroom, was the buggest event sponsored by the Debu teens The Debs also sponsor such I druves as Bundle Druve, Carna .ll tuons for Cancer Day and thus year they contrubuted to the Poluo Fund Plannung actuvutues for the Debuteens Club us no easy task however these executuve councul offucers seem to enloy theur lobs as they plan for the Style Show From left to rught are Carl Schmelter treasurer Karen Ward secretary Susan Shone presudent Lmda Mulls sophomore vuce presudent and Janet Jones uunuor vuce presudent Debs semuformal, honor banquet, and style show hu lute the year -Q s S Sprung Forecast of Fashuon theme of the thurd annual Mother Daughter Style Show and Tea was presented by the Debuteens Club The lastest fasl-uuons were chosen to be modeled from party dresses to loungung pauamas there was some thung to flatter every gurl It was a new experuence for some and a wonderful opportunuty for all who where chosen to model Marge Bcunaslu Donna Shannon Sheryn Frazuer and Mary Martun were four of the twelve lucky models 33 I. - . . . f VAII .HI . t K . 1 - I . . u . ' g ' . I J' Lg , H . , X ., . . vg 6' I. 4 'J I'-I I ' 'H I P'- F' t '1 Bruclue Buttons to boost our teams were sold by the Booster Club thus year The money ralsed went toward fmancmg the cheerleaders outfuts and other ex penses Judy Freeland vlce presedent and Pat Evans presndent set a good ex ample by purchasing thenr buttons from members Vuolet Guess and Carol Potts Boosters flrst card section makes debut at Gary Roosevelt game IC. EY The Brlckles must be on thelr way to another vlctory' At least thats the way lt appears from the happy looks on the faces of these Booster Club members They are the gurls who have faathfully followed our football basketball and track teams through their 57 58 season 34 BOOSTERS CLUB PRESIDENT PAT EVANS VICE PRESIDENT JUDY FREELAND SECRETARY VIVIAN sEl.BY TREASURER CAROL KANE Do you have your Booster But ton? The selling of these puns to ratse money and at the same tlme promote school splrlt was one of the blggest protects of the Booster Club thus year The club also sold mlnlature cheer leader and football player dolls For two of the home football games a card sectnon was form d Hobart was spelled out ln purple with a whlte background The Boosters wore white blouses and formed a block for many of the basketball games ffl, VJ. it. . ' C . AX X B T - - . 1. ,, I ' 5. f - . 1 .Q ' . ' ' ' Q 4 ' , 1 s o , - . ji 1 ' I 9, ' ' T. 'J A 3' 6 'A , V fQa fff'f 'L - nge -fi-5. 1 1 , V -:: ,N ' ' , 1, 5 N . , Q ., I . , F ,L Q . . . . , . . ' . , , - I I - ' I I - e . CHEERLEADERS Victory! Victory! That's our cry lt is indeed the cry of not only the Cheerleaders represent'- ing Hobart High but of the en- thusiastic students who follow them in this yell and many more. There are five varsity, five re- serve, and three substitute cheer- leaders whose selection is based on their poise, rhythm and ac- tions. The girls trying out are screened by a chosen committee. Fourteen of these girls are se- lected by the committee to per- form before the entire school. The student body then casts the final vote. K f'4 'fab It te gf so . v- - Q cg1g,a,,,l5 I-ef, p , , 9' i X ss r Q QA , , s -4-sit fi 'Wir - , Q . f ,s-23391 QL. , Joann Clemens, Doris Novotny, Gerrie Kopko, and Gloria Suarez, the Varsity cheerleaders, have a right to look happy after cheering for one of the highest ranking football teams in the state and also, one of the most promising basketball teams-the Brickies of HHS, of course! Not shown: Charlotte Banker. Cheerleaders leading students in yells urge teams on to victory T67 el 1 fee: as Janice Eaton, Cindy Ballog, and Sharon Campbell served as this year's substitutes for the varsity and reserve cheerleading squads. These girls cheered at basketball and football games when the regular cheerleaders could not attend. 1 ig? Pep and enthusiasm described this year's re- serve cheerleaders very well. Sandy lea, Martha Hartman, Ruth Marconi, Carol Crawley, and Gwen Welch cheered their reserve football and basketball teams on to victory in their '57-'58 season. is Anal lg! 1'v 'H I' f-Hn 35 91 1. ! F S-.. QT ,mit - . f . ii ,ff-' ART CLUB President-Suzanne Seed Vice President-Steve Rice Treasurer-Sally Adams Secretary-Marge Cisman Don't be a droodeler! Learn to draw. This is one of the many cries which instilled enthusiasm in students to learn more about art. The Art Club was reorgan- ized this year to foster interest in , art among the students of Hobart 4 , i High. The annual trip to the Art Fair was planned to increase the mem- ber's knowledge of art. The Art Club's proiect of making enam- eled iewelry proved to be very worth-while. Art work can really be fun! This is quite evident from looking at the happy smiles on the faces ot these Art Club members. As Suzanne Seed explains the fine points of the picture, Brian Skogler, Steve Rice, Anna Sulie, and Peggy Rosenbaum look on. Students interested in DRAMATICS CLUB President-Sheryn Frazier Vice-President-Kathy McKnight Secretary-Dee Ballantyne Treasurer-Gloria Suarez Dramatics Club is back to stay, we hope. This is the feeling of many Hobart High students toward this newly reorganized club. Each member has a real interest in drama, whether it be acting, prop- erty work, make-up, stage tech- nique, or just wishing to be behind the scenes, there is a place for every- one. Two successful plays were pre- sented by the Club this year to var- ious groups. 36 art and dramatics reorganize the clubs 'C df-4' ' i t 'l -114 'Nw-N Dolly Tsacrios has made a petition to be used for her role in The Trouble with Mothers . Peggy Tucker and Mary Kay Berg find this quite interesting. Pat Workman is ready to prompt these members of the cast. .,..,,,,w?m5', I, ., - FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA President-Joyce Burke Vice-President-Pat Wood Secretary-Violet Guess Treasurer-Betty Edgington 6. 0 N, The Future Teachers of America g-gy is a service club-service to the ' A ' teachers and other students. The members take over classes in the high school, iunior high, and the elementary schools. The main activity of FTA is to help at Back-To-School-Night. The members assist the parents and teachers In every way possible fu Violet Guess looks over reports handed in by the delegates John Batzel Wanda Andrews Gloria Callaway and Kathy Mc Knight who attended the Northern Indiana Convention for FTA members The pur pose of the convention was to nominate officers for this area John was nominated for Vive President A FBLA members learn more of possible future professions FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA President Johanna Nolcheff Vice President Ruta McDonald Secretary Margaret Neill Treasurer Pat Yurchak Through the activities of the mem bers of the FBLA Club all future business leaders get an Inside glance into the business world Any student planning to make a career in business is urged to loin FBLA The members met and talked to many leading businessmen of Ho bart and the surrounding area They also took field trips to some of the leading manufacturing companies The National Convention in April for all Future Business Leaders of America brought the year to a suc cessful close 4-1' Johanna Nolcheff Deanna Maxwell and Marilyn Oswald members of FBLA want to earn their way to the annual business convention How? Grading papers grading papers for teachers they earn points so that they may attend the conventlgn 37 1' 1 . - .pf as . ' FT I n o - Q 1 II - D . 1, I . . . . n I . . ' - lf' if Q. A I 1 I a 1 -l Asxxw . ' I 'I , ' - I- ' I'-BY -W' A S5 These are the boys who are seen at Hobart High's social functions, helping people to their seats. The parents of the football players agree that the ushers are really tops when it comes to finding their reserve seats at the games. First row: Jim Blackburn, Ken Schroeder. Second row: Phil Gerard, Herb Peterson, Glen USHERS CLUB The Ushers Club is quite dif- ferent than any of the other or- ganizations at H. H. S. They have no special activities or means of providing entertain- ment, their main purpose is the reserving of seats, paid for in advance, at certain school events and to conduct the people to their seats. This is not so small a task as it may sound, and the boys in Ushers Club render a much need- ed service. You will always find the members polite and ready to help. Palmer. Ushers, Audio-Visual render services to students and faculty . ' I, AUDIO VISUAL ' Audio Visual is one of the ' service clubs here at Hobart. The club holds meetings in the fall 4 , only as long as it takes those ' E.. if T' wishing to belong to learn how to operate the equipment. Class 4. R schedules of all members are 5 I Although the Audio Visual Club is known for helping teachers show movies, learning about tape recorders is another obiective of the club. Demonstrating their ability to operate this tape recorder are Floyd Rogers, Harold Erwin, Marvin Manteuffel, Jon Howard, and Bob Haas. 38 printed and given to the teach- ers. The boys can be called uopn at any time by a teacher to set up the proiector and run a movie that they may want shown to their class. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS or AMERICA k Presudent Lydua Strouse Vuce Presudent Gaul Jenkuns Secretary Arlene Sayka Treasurer Luculle Schultz A true dusplay of enthusucusm has loud cu foundatuon for a more sound and advanced FHA at Ho bart Hugh Thus year the club had the honor of uounung the Na tuonal Assocuatuon Thus accomp lushment has enabled the club to attend lectures style shows and other planned programs at varuous surroundung unuversutues Its own actuvutues unclude an annual bake sale helpung the Debuteen Clubs on Carnatuon Day and each member us re sponsuble for a prouect each se mester Lydua Strouse presudent of the Future Homemakers of Ameruca has lust completed her semester prouect Duane Pflughoeft Ernestune Seaman and Gaul Jenkuns all seem to agree A semester prouect us requured from each member of FHA Clean Up Partues, prouects events of Lubraruans and FHA Dust the books' Arrange the books' Read the books 9 The members of the Lubraruans Club have many clean up partues un order to keep the lubrary un good condutuon These gurls really dont mund thus teduous task that was assugned to them From left to rught are Helga Guenther Carol Coyles Joyce Burke and Brudget Schoppa LIBRARIAN S CLUB Presudent Joyce Burke Vuce Presudent Judy Brushky Secretary Dolores Kramer Treasurer Pat Yurchak Whether huntung for reference materual for Englush or lookung for a good novel to read there us always a gurl from the Lubror uans Club to help fund t The purpose of thus club us to supply the students and faculty wuth the books and readung materual de sured The Lubraruans have a clean up party every sux weeks when the cleanung auud arrangung of the books are done The unutua tuon Valentune party and Sen uor Farewell are the socual events of the year 39 ,rise . , , Q , vue W' 5 ' . . 'ff . X: 1 ' v A 5 1 . - . - . . - I I I that Lydia should be very proud oF her work. I f I xi - it - F s I Q n - 1 l . 42 . . - , A 3 ' it A C . . 'V ? 6 ' u u s - SCIENCE CLUB PRESIDENT NORMA HILL vIcE PRESIDENT JUNE LA EEVRE SECRETARY MELISSA RITENouR TREASURER BRENT DIcKsoN Are you aware of all the Im portant events takmg place In the scIentItIc era we are IIvIng In? What IS the whole story be hInd sputnIk 'P Well you can learn all these thIngs and more by becomIng o member of the SCIENCE Club ThIs year the club saw fllms on atoms and other scIentIfIc sublects heard reports on Skln dIVInQ thel B M machlne, and unIdentIfIed oblects They also took a fleld trIp to the Museum of Scnence and lndustry TE ln Can you ImagIne what these enthuslastlc sclence patrons are up to now? Well there Isnt the slughtest hInt of an Idea In evldence but whatever It may be Brent Dlckson June l.aFevre Marge Prentlss and Norman HIll seem to know what to do The Sclence Club sponsors 'fleld trIps to Increase the members knowledge of sclence Target practlce, fleld trlps head Boys and Sclence Clubs events Followmg Mr Hunt's IHSTYUCTIODS proves to be qunte effectlve Terry Lee seems to know exactly what to do Observmg Terry's techmque are Bob Rteck and Bob Rans The mem bers of Boys' Club have the opportunlty to learn about rlfles and to practlce target shootlng 40 BOYS CLUB PRESIDENT Gln ROBINSON VICE PRESIDENT CHUCK LAKE TREASURER ARNIM WHISLER The Boys Club IS now In ITS thlrd year of exustence at Ho bart HIgh It was orgamzed In order to arouse the Interest of boys In vartous sports and act IvItIes The maIn actIvIty IS tar get shootnng Boys who qualnfy recenve a badge and a Ranger RatIng In the Natnonal Rlfle As socuatton Target shoottng practuced In the basement of the Hobart branch of the Gary Na tIonaI Bank The boys also see vartous movIes concernIng out door IIfe An all day outlng was enloy ed thIs sprmg by many of the members g Kill, X QI . . . ,W I ,,, , . . . . . A - - - ff? y . ,, . , . . . . . . I . . . , . . . ,, . . . If . I , 1 I I - . . . . , . n u o 5 n I 417, , - 1 , , . . . . . . , D ' 4 . Yo X a n . . . . . I5 SPANISH CLUB PRESIDENT - BARBARA GILBERT vIcE PRESIDENT - LARRY .loLIFF SECRETARY - SUE REMUS TREASURER - SHARON FIFIELD Pizza at a Spanish Club party? Yes, due to a mix-up in arrange- ments, the club turned ltcIlian ! The Spanish Club's puproses are to acquaint its members with each other and to introduce the ancient European country's cus- toms to the interested club mem- bers. In so doing, a colorful and meaningful picture of Spain is presented. So you see, the Spanish Club is not only educational but is also a social organization. lt is open to all Spanish students who want to take part in it and its activities. I P My J we eww pai? Carambal Espanol es un lingua muy dificil, says Nelson Lemon to Elaine Plotkin and Marilyn Oswald, as they cram before going into Spanish class The second year students belong to the Spanish Club in which they learn about the ancient customs of Spain. Planning picnics and other activities are a part of the Spanish Club, too. Foreign language clubs practice Roman and Spanish customs LATIN CLUB PRESIDENT - JIM IvIAzEPA VICE PRESIDENT-MARY KAY NETZHAMM SECRETARY - BARBARA BURDEN TREASURER - MARIAN FRASECK America isn't the only country in the world we know, but many people never have a chance to visit other countries. The stud- SQ ents belonging to the Latin Club 1 learn more about the cultural 5 background and customs of the Romans. This adds variety to l Q the study of Latin. qi Qkx IO SATURNAIIA, the annual if supper for all Latin students, was held on December 'l9th. This is the big social event of the Latin Club. we In April, all Latin Clubs in the r The 1957-58 Latin Club carried on their tradition this year by giving their annual presenta- tion of the Golden Apple at IO-SATURNALIA. Some members of this yeor's cast are shown above. Dale Sanow, Annabelle Stafford, Mary Lou Maurer, Darlene Crowder, Kath- erine Karageorge, Carole Vygrala, Gerry Mapes, Sandra Bryson, and John Johnson. state may attend the Junior Clas- sical League Conference at But- ler University. Al Ho Hu Lufe s columns, style udeas guve new look to 8 bug pages 'tb' 'EWS dafgfl Doug Spangler furst semester Edutor un Chuef hands over the responsubulutues of gettung the Ho Hu Lufe out to the student body to hus successor for the second semester Mary Martun Doug and Marys abuluty combuned wuth the edutcrual staffs and the reporters cooperatuon and abuluty made thus years Ho Hu Lufe what ut was HO HI LIFE What, when, where, why and how thats what the Ho Hu Lufe struves to answer about all events takung place un Hobart Hugh throughout the school year Thus us accomplushed by a cap able edutorual staff and a corps of cub reporters Each semester a new edutor tn chuef us elected Thus year the two persons receuvung the honor were Doug Spangler and Mary Martun Under the supervusuon and guudance of theur sponsor, M DonSmall, the 1958 Ho Hu Lufe staff publushes 16 tru weekly edu tuons of our eught page school newspaper Thus us the Ho Hu Lufe staff for the furst semester Furst row Freya Jensen ex change manager Bonnue Hull reporter Glarua Adams reporter Sharon Bartos advertusung manager Second row Brent Duckson sports edutor Margaret Prentus feature edutor Carole Hughes Curcula John Batzel reporter Shown here us the second semester Ho Hu Lufe staff Furst row Carol Kane re porter Marulyn Johnson curculatuon man ager Kay Burke news bureau chuef Carol Duener reporter Second row Brent Duclrson sports edutor Margaret Prentuss news edutor Sharon Bartas copy edutor and John Batzel reporter 42 g Q , 0 0 O ' I . , I . u , . . 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Famous last words to staFF as time runs out - sv loolung over an old yearbook from another school as a refreshmg change at tumes But the topac of dlscusslon alw saycomes back to the Hobart yearbook Vnolet Guess editor In chnef .lenme Speer business manager Dave Flmn and Bob Etter advertlsmg managers talk about the huge task of getting MEMORIES to the press Q.- AJ These senior editors of the 1958 MEMORIES look on as Jocelyn Hahn copy editor I5 bustly tryvng to meet a deadllne They are pictured here from left to nght Sue Remus actnvltles edutor Elame Blelewlch senior edntor Tom Welch sports edutor Carol Kane classroom edltor and Gerry Kopko special events editor ls your sechon ready to go to press 7 It seemed like the answer was always no but fmally everythlng was completed and everyone could relax once more The yearbook ns publlshed annually glvmg the students a reference to the events of the school year and recallmg many memories Many hours hours go Into the prepara tlon of a book of thus sort The editor ln chief along wnth the sensor editors ad vertasung staff busnness staff and photographers are the lndustrnous workers who make MEMORIES as flne and dellghtful as posslble Peggy Rosenbaum art edutor seems puzzled about somethnng as she pamts out a placement on the dummy copy of MEMORIES to Mary Sue Mlscko underclass edltor Betty Edgnngton faculty edltor Judy Fer kmhoff clubs edutor and Lydla Strouse picture edntor 43 I S 7 .. 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Q, '.f 1 ' ff , , - 1 , 1 w I v u K 'Q l. . . . 1 I ' , 2 - 4- ' , : -e ' ' . 5 x 1 . , l T ., l , 4 46, , . , ' ' : , I ' 1 1 I 1 . i , W t Editors photgraphers, B Yfrexfiv The Jumor edntors of the yearbook not only assisted In gettung this years edltuon out but also prepared themselves for the task of publnshnng the book next year Flrst row Jernlynne Layer sen nor sectlan Manlyn Johnson copy Dolly Tsacrlos clubs Glorna Callaway faculty Mary Kay Netzhammer sensors Second row 44 These glrls are members of the yearbook busmess staff First row Manlyn Graham Janet Kraft Mary Lou Stephens Judy Singer Second row Mary Knt terman Barbara Szczpanlak Claudla Qulnlan Betty Szczpan :uk Anna Suhe and Joyce Burke business, and adverhsmg staff members Janet Ross clubs Margaret Prentlss events Marlone Gresser copy Sharon Bartos underclass and Sandra Bryson art Not Shown Nelson Lemon sports Marge Cnsman art June LaFevre classroom Gab Robmson actlvltles -N 1 H J ' ,, Q A , J J 2 ' 1 ,. X N YN , , D ks ' 7 . ' . ' 4 J' ,Q-A' ' t ' , ' , - . 5 t fl. I u - A B B 1, ' In U rr. A ' , tv . 1 V , I X , r X X - ' ,M 1 1 . 1 . l Q V ' n 'f , -r. X V 7' 3 ll F S 6 l 1 5 l A ' i 4 Q , r r 1 yy -1 ,. ' 3 r ,gnc , 1 7 Tiff-rr 'J A1 ' l ' ' '. i::'?:g.t 4 ' fr f f ' ' l X 4 . l X- . . I . . . , I . I I . . I i ' ' . ' : ' , - , : ' , 1 , : I . I i . I I . . . I . . . . I I , ' . : Y 9 1 !f Wish there weren't so many pictures left to be taken I It's nearing the end of the year and Dick Gerlich seems to be voicing this sentiment as he frowns at the camera. Hours of printing, developing, and snapping pictures were put in by these boys to- ,.. ,f ia- 1 yvf 1:13 My wks if , 0 . f '1r ftv ,4 I ' r o '. .f' 0 K ward the editing of this year's MEMORIES. Those looking on and who seem to agree whole-heortedly with Dick are Paul Bartz, Gordon Anderson, and Larry Schaefer. Not shown: Lyle Hatten. combine efforts and abilities in getting MEMORIES 'to press' Nelson lemon watches Gerry Kopko as she marks a picture. Judy Ferkinhoff, Carol Kane, Betty Edgington, and Sue Re- mus are busily working on their own sections of the year- book. fa fzff ,L at ,, I. A' -' 1 45 The work is nearly over might be the thought behind the smiles of Jocelyn Hahn secretary treasurer and Susan Shone who was president of the conference this last year The vice president was Diane Porter from East Chicago Washington where the con ference will be held next year Susan and Jocelyn with the help of many girls and sponsors had to plan the program obtain a speaker and send letters of invitation to participating schools Lake County Lake County Girls Conference rye PM? A Look for the good points of people stated Miss Meyers A head of the personnel department of General Electric Miss Meyers told of her many experiences with people ond also said that you can fund many good points in everyone 46 Hobart presented The New Look at the 1958 Lake County Girls' Con- ference, and it wasn't the newly- styled chemise that gave this talk its name. Miss Meyers, the guest speaker, told the girls attending the conference to take on a new look by looking at the brighter side of life and people. Four hundred and forty-three girls from twenty-two Lake County high schools were in attendance. The only boy at the conference was Dick Ger- Iich, Hobart High School mayor, who welcomed the girls on behalf of the boys of Hobart. The day's agenda featured Miss Meyers, discussion groups with such topics as make-up, marriage and school extra -curricular activities, a luncheon, and entertainment which included group singing, a style show presented by Calumet High School and solos by Judy Boyd of Hobart and Marian Rhodes of Merrillville makes home In Hobart this year Dick Gerllch as Mayor of Hobart High School spoke a few brief words of introduction and welcomed all the girls to the 'l9th annual Lake County Girls Conference He made the statement l speak in behalf of all the boys in Hobart I 11 - 11 - - ' a u a I ' I I ' I . 1 1 1 1 , II1 n 1 n a 1 , ,i i , . L M 1 , rgy, N V A , Vmt,,?f'fr1 2 1 1, .14 .1A,5.,,,5,,,,j ' 'R t 1. 4 .,j','gg'41,1.,.,., ,, . ,, . . . . . , . x , 1 1 . . . . 1 11 - 1 . . . . . 11 ,xv ,fr l .l Judy Blerkness looks at Dale Beach un surpruse as Dale hands her hus books Yes ut was Turnabout Day when the gurls dud deeds usually performed for them supposedly by the boys Gurls carruecl books opened doors and walked boys to classes Look what we have herel Hobart Hugh School now has a school flag whuch was purchased by the student councul wuth the help of the many school clubs The flag us to be roused at all football games beneath the Amerucan flag Dot Ahlgrum and Phyllus Fuorantun look on wuth prude at our school s symbol School flag Turn about Day, Chess Club varued actuvutues at HHS K ' it L49 K-YIL7 -uluu,,f49' From the looks on the faces of these Chess Club members some the table are Bull Nowak Peter Wmske Marvun Manteuffel secre thmg very amusung has lust happened However once a game tary Harold Redar and Ed Kupec Thus club was newly organuzed gets underway there us no tume for smules the members play wuth thus year and Jum Mazepa was elected to the presidency a steady concentratuon that makes for cu good game Seated at 47 , X u - c . f - 3' . 5 lv N ' ve. 1 l K , fl . MDA u - S: f s ,s A u V F . 4 . , Xxx , .. I l Ax S Y l , - 1 C --wi A If Lf L' 1 R 'fu , ' - C 5 , 1 ' A' ' ,,. g , , l -3 . u g I J C l. . AN. 4 , v 1 : .ui , T! fb lu b 4 Q , 'L I . - . , tid! f' 'Q' K' ' in se Q ' Y f- -1- ' , ' r K! . ' -L '- ! .0 ue? . K , 0 . . L, We Saw, We'll Never Forget . lt can truthfully be said that this year we had a superb sports record set for our school. Mr. Kurth, Athletic Director, saw his dream become a reality when the 1958 X-Country team won the State Championship at Indianapolis. Equal praise and congratulations go to our great foot- ball team and coach who came through the season with nine wins and one loss, and to our basketball, baseball, and track teams and coaches who have earned a fine reputation. We students can really be proud when we say We're from Hobart ! Dream comes true for deserving coach-spirited team gallops VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front row Manager Ken Moberg Jum Mason Davud Jordan Davud Dunsmore Jum Marler Rex Bell Clyde Metz Coach Frank HARRIERS UNDEFEATED STATE CHAMPIONS A dream of twelve years became a realuty for Coach Frank Kurth and hus harruer athletes when they annexed the 12th Annual Induana Hugh School Athletuc Assocuatuon Cross Country State Champuon shup un lnduanapolus on Saturday mornung Novem ber 2 'I957 The state champuonshup was the furst team tutle for Hobart un school hustory The Bruckue harruers approached the state meet wuth a perfect record strung of eleven vuctorues and needed only the state tutle to stamp themselves as one of the funest groups of Hoosuer schoolboy run ners to race over hull and dale un the gruellung 2 mule test of athletuc stamuna Challengung the Ho Hu runners un the classuc state meet were the peren nual harruer hungs of Anderson wuth 7 tutles lnduan apolus Shortrudge 2 and Muncue Central 'I All three teams were hughly regarded hopefuls for a 12 crown Takung Hobart unto the tutle throne room of the IHSAA were co captauns Don Hancock and Duck More house senuors Ray lsakson Dwaun Crusp and Wundell Claxton Junuors Thus fuve some groomed un long hard workouts by Coach Kurth deducated theur champuonshup hopes on the trup home from theur 9th place funush un 1956 Buuldung pouse and determuna tuon un summer traunung and confudence wuth an un beaten record of regular scheduled meets they were set for theur tutle dream All theur hard work paud off when the scores were counted and the Hobart total of 87 pounts was low for the champuonshup 50 Kurth Back o Jack Meade Ray lsakson Wundell Claxton Duck Mo ehouse Don Hancock Dwaun Crusp Ronald Morton Jm Meade tutle Muncue Central s l'l'I pounts was second and lnduanapolus Shortrudge was thurd wuth 123 Offucual tumes and place funushes of the Bruckue quuntet of scorung runners un the tutle showdown were as follows Don Hanocck 956 4 f3rdJ Duck More house I0 O4 lllthl Dwaun Crusp 1017 l22ndI Ray lsakson 1018 l23rdl and Wundell Claxton 1028 C28thl Jum and Jack Meade Hobart 6th and 7th runners whose pount totals were not counted placed 65th and 7lst The feat of gallopung through all theur meets dur ung the 1957 season for the unblemushed record ranks as an all tume athletuc achuevement un the an nals of Hobart sport hustory as a credut to desure and determunatuon of the 1957 harruers Hobarts other near state champuonshup efforts came un 1955 for a second place rank and un 1954 and 1950 when thurd place funushes were regustered Don Hancock s unduvudual record tumes for the season marked hum as the top Hobart harruer of all tume wuth hus sub ten mtnute clockungs Hus best effort of 9 34 'I now stands as the cross country rec ord replacung hus 9 53 0 mark un T956 Dwaun Crusp Ray lsakson and Wundell Claxton remaun as tru captauns for a powerful nucleus un an other tutle attempt next year Jum Meade Ronald Morton Jum Marler and Rex Bell varsuty pount scor ers and malor letter wunners should offer strong sup port un movung unto the vacated spots of senuor co captauns Hancock and Morehouse Z , ' I ' , rw: , , I 1 ' ' ,' , , , r 1 , , ,I - . . , . . .. . - 3 I : l I . 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' ' ' I I P 1 : I ' 1 . . . , I bu 1 I I . . - . - . 1 ' ' I .. , . i . i , . .. . 1 I 1 ' I ' ' I I ' ' I , . . . 1 - l I I I I I - . , - , . to the STATE CHAMPIONSHIP with wlnnlng score of 87111 1957 UNDEFEATED CROSS COUNTRY RECORD STATE CHAMPIONS Hobart 7 Crown Point C381 Hobtra Chesterton C351 5 2 Hobart Valparauso C481 Hobart Mnchngan Cnty C341 5 5 17th Annual C1st Place1 Hobart C201 Grlfflth C411 Hobart Gary Roosevelt C451 Hobart East Chucago Roosevelt C501 Hobart lnvntatlonal Meet 11th Annual CHobart1 IHSAA Sectional Meet 1st Place1 Hobart C211 Chucago St George C351 Hobart C171 Chucago Wnndell Phnllups C391 12th Annual IHSAA State Meet C1st Place1 SENIOR LETTERMEN Front row J m Mason Dck Morehouse Back row Clyde Metz Don Ha cock Dave Dnsmore RESERVE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front row Bob .Ieffress Bob Bell Erne Husank Bob Fueld Sm th Duck Br ggs RolfGuentI1e Ch ck VonBeg Thnrd row Bob Coach Frank Kurth Second ro Ke th Bell Cal Towell Denns McDo ell B an Musanko Herbert Ols Manager Ken Moberg 30 as! XS if to S2 :I 'T Nc 51 ll Il i 'A' C1 1 ' I C211 I y V 5 C1 J ' C U . . . . C. I Q cl , I , C1 1 ' , I C .5 I' A 1 . 7 ,Q , ,we ,. N.... E W ' Low score wins in X-Country. I ' A Q W - K , ,v 4 - Spa ' ' vt pi' X1,'Nt'. -C ' 'ISA 'L 1 ' f'. ,C I 1 lf' ' xr. - t' ' I Z' C i.-I 'l I V' ,N ll , 1 ' 1 . 111,31 Brickies repeat as Independent Champs, finish 6th in state wit ,M ,X : V7 '.i ' A 1-' i s Q, X F - . .f s. -A . me 1. 5 i. ' .a 2' S? -8, .ts i... f WT' 'fi ts' ,ig W 2 ,Y i at F i 1 , 1 -s. .vig-hs I A , 5 f -A if 3' tts 1 ' xi V4 N. p 5 i W ' r , ,Hur ' . f , . ' -. 7 -. A r- I ' A f 74' F' '- f' ,. f ,er 19 Q fl: 'Q' S tm ' .ff -+ , -ef 'V 3 ,ggi ,j,,..15'iS7, 4, Q , ,ia ,, .1 S., Q y Q, ,, , an A .J 2 i --All fm gg if 'Pg 'QA igzjt ig, 7 ,045 .Q N G .-5 , ,I , MV ' K' 1 Xe. 2' ' 'Q' 1 'J' , .V f ., it 333.5 M ,Q I fi ' fjfg ., 1 x I V 54.0K I. 4,1 in , 'Q' A i 5' 'W .:'i A .. 'vs 'ff' M V' C T' rl s ,V- ff 5 'il' flffsrf 'i5if '5 rf' ftff A' 1 f f t 'f it A vw 1 5 BA ,ui-A 3 g, 1 ,Q Ufbqbyudr' N, 1 ' il ' Y '-xv - T Q I ' ,Q 1-, K 1 , 2. f X 1 B -4. g 1 1 A hfze, I A? y . as l A . A 4 as s if - 1 , Y. , , . is , , . s. f f V .j if Q K V Q . V, K ,V ' ,, ,, V I ivy , E Lvk mm ., , Q V K M nl A' n, .. A A Qe'. ..,,,-Q-gfQT'! ttti :J ' lf' M '. J 'ki T' f 5'.Q 2 n f . T Q 's.a:L'f aims, Hg' S1 573, .1iJ7Y',,.7Wa:- ' , z v , :fi T -,W ., . V N .' A - 4, .Q -A ,.,-Q,-as 4 .. 4- fe-rfL.1.,Z i W H - wi 'fe llf'.' u Q VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM First row: John Hupertz, Ray Averill, Dan Schroeder, Gene Kovel, Dale Beach, Tom Gallagher, Jim Herrick, Steve Roper, Steve Furnish, Rick, Baron, Bob Bergeson, Mick Zimney, Charles Walker, Jim Henley. Second row: Ray Klein, Bill Fennessy, George Harbison, Wally Beilewicz, Bob Gravel, Tom Welch, Dick Gerlich, Dean Eickstead, As the Brickies hit the hot burning sands in the dust bowl on August 'I5, they knew it would take a great team to equal the team of '56, who won 8 and lost 'l. The sun was blazing as the double-day practices, 5 days a week, began. The workouts clicked by, on toward the Whiting Oilers and the start of a great season. The Brickies opened the season with the Whiting Oilers on the Brickies' own turf. The stands were packed as the mighty Brickies started off the season with a bang and a 20 to 7 win over a good Oiler team. The Tornados of Emerson as usual came up with another good and rough team. But the Brickies again proved their ability as a rough Hobart team and shut-out the Tornados l9 to 0, on what looked and felt like a foot-deep mud field. Griffith, undefeated up to the time they met the Brickies, were set back on their own field as the 52 Scott Wilson, Mike Davis, Bill Lundy, Bill Sitko, Harold Scott, Gene Erwin, Don'Carey, Manager Loren Nibbe. Third row: Coach Russ Deal, George Ewing, John Stevens, Jim Ray, Eugene Torin, Bob Wronko, John Batzel, John Johnson, Joe Gresser, Lyle Hatten, Dave Haynes, Wally Geib, Chuck Donaldson, Assistant Coach Flyod Davis. fighting Hobart team rolled off a 32 to 13 win and the Brickies charged on, undefeated. For the first time in the history of the school, the Brickies played for Dad's Night against the Pan- thers of Gary Roosevelt. At the half-time the Brickies' Dads weren't too happy, the Brickies trailing 2 to 0. But they came back for their Dads, Coach Deal and the roaring crowd behind them when they cracked the Panthers 13 to 2. The Brickies were feeling high for the Homecoming Game with the Crown Point Bulldogs. They dug in hard, but the Bulldogs proved they weren't a push- over as the Brickies eased by 20 to 7 for 5 wins in a row. After being hit with the Asiatic flu, the Brickies came back to take a rousing win of 33 to 13 over the Tigers of Hammond Tech. This gave the Brickies 6 in a row. 8 and 1 record, set school game scoring record with 61 points 1957 FOOTBALL R Whiting Emerson Griffith Gary Roosevelt Crown Point Hammond Tech Michigan City Each Chicago Roosevelt Huntington Total Points Home Games The Brickies traveled to Michigan City on a muddy, sloppy, and slippery night. The Red Devils received the opening kick-off and scored for a 7 to 0 lead. But the fighting Brickies sparked back to make it a fighting win of 22 to 18. The Brickie Nightmare came as they met the state champions of the year, East Chicago Roosevelt. The hail and snow beat down on the two teams but the Rough Riders fought to a well-earned 27 to 0 win over the Brickie team that iust couldn't get rolling. The Brickies traveled to Huntington for their final game of the year and the last for the Seniors, who were lead by Co-Captains Dean Eickstead and Dick Gerlich. They put the team at their highest spirit of the year to set a new school record that smashed the Vikings with a 61 to 6 victory. ESULTS Hobart opponm '20 7 19 0 32 13 '13 2 '20 7 '33 13 22 18 0 27 61 6 220 93 Dick Gerlich, Co-Captain, makes a smashing tackle on a Panther of Griffith. Lyle Hatten, 35, and Steve Roper, 40, came on to make the finish of the tackle. The Brickies won 32 to 13. 53 rss .. RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM Front row Tom Howard Roy Johnson Ronald Janott Wulbur Reguer Dan Mussel Charles Cochran Charles Schmelter Larry Spuller Second row Larry Puo Tom Elsner Delwun Knocke Muke Roque Jum Lake Ronald Layer Duck Pavel Tom Wulson John Laun Davud Mueller Bob Haas Bob Schafer Coach Ed Stewart Turd Dud he make ut? Scott Wulson Bruckue s rught half back plows through for another Bruckue furst down agaunst Whutung Tom We ch 21 blocks as Scott rups through Bruckues won 20 to 7 54 if 8' K ' . Yr' nl u-'Z ru at S row Jum Thompson Stanley Grudzunsku Doug Morrus Jam Hugh Rudy Kuechenberg Bob Popadutch Tom Calhoun Dcuvud Kozual Alexander Not shown Gary Walker Joe Angottu Woody Dun nung Jum Fay Dave Malmquust Ruchard Rodruguez SENIOR LETTERMEN Front row George Ewung Bull Fennessy Steve Furnush Back row Tom Welch Davud Haynes Scott Wulson Duck Gerluch Bob Wronko Dean Euckstead Not shown Bob Gravel Lyle Hatten Gene Kovel John Batzel 4.9! BLU ue, , . 5 .1 - Y 'Qu' 51,2 Q tk 1 it - .. A ' K u .ug i . r f Q, tm I E fi 1 ' W .. ui 9 P 'Qu . Q4 -1 Q L y f fra -.L cg, 3. Q ,ul NS!! ,. ln 'f '24s ,' X ' 1185 .u A ilu s ,-- ' ,hu ' 'f ' 1 5 li ' A 2 'Q 'N W- 'MJ S .AH A W , 2 F xr : E A 4 R 2 A , V ' I: ' , l , ' I, 'D Steve Culbertson, Raul Sheehy, Charles Averill, Terry Lee, Ralph -2 'U Q u . , V ' uv O, gd 1' I 1' ' 'B 'QQ 1 V' f -' v xy u . ,VU V x D- . u x ,r A-.rpm F - , 1 - , X R ' - u 5 - 7 ,.4.i: , .0 1 ' ' u 'T , . W I I I . I I I . r y I 2 A Nl 1,r 4 -f '-ne 1-Y ,fam Bug Steve Roper boots another extra point for the mighty BVICRIES agannst the Tornados of Emerson Scott Wulson 26 blocks out Bull Lundy boots extra pomt agaunst Whutmg wuth Bob Gravel holding for hum Hobart won 20 to 7 J Dean Etckstead Co Captann All State for 2nd year starts on Carnes um wtth ham' Dean Euckstead Hobarts burly left half a reverse for hrs ftrst of 24 touchdowns Bull Lundy leads the way carrles unndentnfned Whmng Ouler wutlw hum but Dean tears loose for the Iron Man and races twenty seven yards for another Brnclue furst down 55 g 4 l I l l P' . . 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' . ., f ,L W e wg' Vqxfx-.L - Q Hobart Hugh Schools 1957 58 Varslty Basketball team proves to be very promlslng The Brlclues are the only team ln the area that as made up of all underclassmen Front row left to nght Dave Jordan guard Terry Whlte guard Dwaln Crlsp guard Brlckle Basketball Team once The Hobart Brlcknes who last year won sux games and lost fourteen Improved thelr record somewhat thus season by wlnnlng seven and losmg thirteen games Thus years varsuty team was unusual be cause there were no semors on lt lt consustecl of nme lumors and one sophomore The team started off the season with three dlsop pomtlng losses The flrst one was to Bishop Noll 67 to 45 the second was to Hammond Clark 61 to 43 and the thlrd to Lew Wallace by one heartbreak mg pomt 55 to 54 Then came our flrst wm of the season We de feated East Gary Ednson on our own floor wuth a score of 54 to 44 Next the Brnckles met the Merrull vnlle Pnrates Once agaun they were beaten by a one pomt margm 39 to 38 We followed thus up wuth our second vnctory whxch was over Gary Emer son We racked up a wlnnlng score of 66 to 47 Wuth the Chnstmas holidays came the Merrullvllle Tourney In which Hobart lost their two games the 56 Mnke Davls forward Back row Coach Floyd Davls Bull Lane forward Chuck Vlgland forward Jlm Meade center Jack Meade center Kenny Bragg forward John Stevens guard or forward more lmproves upon precedlng fnrst to a good Calumet team 50 to 30 and the sec and to Merrlllvllle again 54 to 53 The Brlckles then went unto the Portage Tourney which they won by defeatmg East Gary Eduson 62 to 49 and Ham mond Morton 52 to 44 Another wm came when we defeated Crown Polnt on their floor with a lead of 14 pomts 71 to 57 Another losmg streak ca meour way at thus tlme and we lost four strought games Lowell 72 to 71 Wnrt 55 to 47 South Bend St Joe 72 to 47 and Grlffuth 79 to 68 Our last wm of the season came when we de feated East Gary Edison for the thlrd time this year un a close and hard fought game the score was 72 to 70 The Brlckles fell back somewhat thus year In sec tnonal play and lost thelr furst game to Horace Mann who was rated as one of the top fnfteen teams ln the state n 1 .- ' 5 px .. -s- N . E 4 ' , 17 N , J 4' 1 .QW 1 , - s sg: . as x , , 1 I ' 'V 1 1 ' V Q T. 45 1 ? 5 W ' 5' W A T., X ---S VL T7 1.. 'N-'.'1.fi ,r ' V I y9.1QL, . K. , 45? , . , . . . l . . - I ' ' I I - I 1 I 1 F 1 - 1 5 I 1 I 1 . 1 i 1 I 1 I Q 0 . . 1 I I ' 1 , . . . . . . . . ' I ' . . 1 1 I ' 1 e o I l . . . . I 1 u u I . ' 1 . . . I . l - 5 1 F I - ' ' 1 1 - 1 1 , . . . , . . , ' . ' 1 , . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . I . Hoban Hoban Hobad Hoban Hoban Hoban Hobad Hoban Hoban Hoban Hoban Hoban Hobad Hoban Hoban Hobad Hoban Hoban Hoban Hobart 1957 BASKETBALL RESULTS Hanunond NoH 67 Hammond Clark 6'l Lew Wallace 55 East Gary 44 Merrlllvnlle 39 Emenon 47 Calumet 50 Mendwdh East Gary 49 Hammond Morto 4 Crown Point 57 LoweH 72 VVwt 55 South Bend St Joe 72 Griffith 79 East Gary Chesterton Hammond Morton 74 Culver 60 GARY SECTIONALS Horace Mann 61 M ad hook one to d th bask t as an nk own Lo ell player t es o lock it c s othe is com ng n to bound year s regular season play this year s record 7 wms, l3 losses Jack Meade shows ho he got plenty of I mp balls this season J ck IS 6 t ta you can see why he can p so Aso the pcture Ke ny Bragg Stephens an s adJon 57 45 43 E 54 54 38 ' ' 66 so ,. 53 ' ' 54 if 62 5 52 n 4 l 71 ' y 71 47 ' 46 . 68 ' ' . 72 70 , 64 78 5' 47 EE E 69 ' ' 3 50 And it flies through the air with the greatest of ease I Big .lack e e s war e e u n w ri t b ' . Ju k' br r, Jim, ' l i re . l . ' , . ' , . w 'u ' . a ' f. 5 in. ll so ium high. 1 in a are n , Dwi Crip, n h 1 Dwaun Crusp Hobart Bruckue guard dusplays hus form whuch made The Bruckues were really on the ball un thus game These Hobart hum hugh scorer of the team thus year Thus shot added two more players who are doung theur best to play a good game are Terry pounts to the Bruckues score agaunst Lowell Whute Jum Meade Dwaun Crusp shootung and John Stephens Bruckues down East Gary Eduson team Muke Davus leaps hugh un the aur but not quute hugh enough as East Gary gets the tup Also puctured are Jum Meade Terry Whute and John Stevens 58 Whuch Eagles of of Dwaun way dud t go? It seems as uf these Bruclues and East Gary are askung thus as they waut for a rebound Crusps shot Puctured are Terry Whute and Jum Meade E V , . 3 E lf- Y 5 T A 7 : 1 u u I E. fl 'l .xx I K - X , 5 I X l.-X ' 1 L . 2 , 5 Xtu . . . . . . . ,, . . i .,, . . . 0 Oh no you dont says .hm Meade as an East Gary Eagle trles to get off a lump shot John Stephens rs ln the background walt mg to see who gets It mwi 1 Get your arms out of my face' This seems to be what John Stevens Brlclue guard has to say Also In the tangle are Jlm Meade Terry Whrte Kenny Bragg and unldentnfled Lowell players Aim! Volleyball anyone? Though lt may not look lake ut John Step hens a hugh scormg Brlclue I5 shootung a lump shoot Wanting for the rebound are Jack Meade and Dwam Crnsp X Yep It s way up there Dwam Crusp trles to get m o shot against Lowell but Lowells No 42 doesnt seem to wont hum to as he stretches to block the shot 59 3' 7 . Q 3 : . N :P Q ' ' 3 . . gg N -N 5 N Q- .' ': fn C J ' A l 7 5 . 5. 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W fn u t l '- fs .ff-1 .., BRICKIE VARSITY TRACK TEAM F st ow Coach Frank Kurth Dwaun Crusp Terry Whute Duck Mo ehouse Dean Euckstead Don Hancock Scott Wulson Chuck Vugland and Coach Russell Deal Second row Dave Haxton Ronnue Morton Bull Lundy Dave Jordon Jum Meade Jack Meade John Molnar John Stevens Ray lsakson Chuck Walker Thurd row Ken Moberg manager Ernue Husa uk Dale Beach Dave Hedger Muke Davus John Tarchala Jum Thompson Pete Luechty Wulbur Reg er He b Ols Track team posts numerous wuns, fursts at the Delphu and Culver SECTIONAL CHAMPIONS TRACKMEN POST BANNER YEAR season Bruckue Trackmen successfully hurdled theur furst obstacle to state champuonshup honors by rungung up theur furst sectuonal champuonshup un hustory as they copped the Gary IHSAA sponsored meet wuth a tutle aggregate of 34 pounts Gary Froebel wuth 32 pounts was runnerup Gary Roosevelt took thurd wuth 28 pounts un the l7 school meet Domunated over a peruod of 51 years by Gary schools Bruckue trackmen after beung close to the tutle for several years funally harbored theur furst track and fueld champuonshup sectuonal meet for Coach Frank Kurth who has kept the Bruckues near the punnacle of tutle hopes for 18 years Endung the Gary reugn of sectuonal champuonshups wuth theur 34 pount total were the followung athletes Terry Whute vuctor un the T00 and 220 yard dashes 'IO pounts Don Hancock wunner of mule run 5 pounts Chuck Vugland and Bull Lane tue for furst un hugh lump 5Vz pounts Dave Jordon and Bob Gravel tue for furst un pole vault 5M pounts Scott Wulson s fourth 60 place un broad lump 'I pount Dean Euckstead s fourth un 440 yard dash l pount and Terry Whute John Stephens Scott Wulson and Dean Euckstead second Rollung along un outdoor competutuon for an un defeated season un regular scheduled meets the Bruckue thunclad athletes added trophues to theur long lust un the crowded trophy case wuth vuctorues un the l8th Luttle Fuve Meet the 3rd Culver Relays the 26th Delphu Relays and the 3rd Hobart Relays The sec tuonal truumph clumaxed the long sought after award Thus year s squad powered mostly by uunuor letter men could surpass the outstandung achuevements turned un thus sprung when they round out theur ath letuc careers as senuors un T959 Senuors domg theur part for the great success un recordung the T958 vuc tory skeun unclude Scott Wulson Bob Gravel Dean Euckstead Don Hancock and Duck Morehouse Underclassmen are honorary captaun Terry Whute Dave Jordon Jum Meade Jack Meade Chuck Vug land Bull Lane Ronald Morton Dwaun Crusp Ray lsakson John Stephens Wundell Claxton John Mol nar Dale Beach Bull Lundy Muke Davus Dave Hedger and Wulbur Reguer as mauor letter wunners I 4 I - - - - . . A g , W 5 . A A, u , 1 C 1 lv A ' ' , ' ' 4 5 I 1 7 1 ' ' f A i ll - L , , , 1- V, ir r : 1 l ' 1 D 1 A 1 1 1 . ' r 1 . 1 1 . 1 5 1 1 l T. 1 1 l ' 1 - 1 1 1 . I 1 1 l 1 l 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' i 1 f - . . . . . , , 1 1 . 1 F 1 1 1 Undefeated un theur furst nune outdoor meets of the place in 880 yard felayl 6 poinfs. I u n 1 c u ' 1 1 . . I I I a ' - - . , I . . - f I , - . . . . . . I I . . . . . , . - 2 . . I 1 1 1 I 1 ' 7 I 7 1 1 1 . l 1 1 1 1 ' I f 1 1 1 1 - - . 1 1 . . . . 1 f . 9 1958 TRACK MEET RESULTS Indoor Meets 3X7 Notre Dame Fleldhouse Kokomo 1901 Ft Wayne North 1881 Muncne Central 1791 Hobart 1551 3 11 3f21 3f27 Chocago Fueldhouse Hobart 1631 Hammond 1371 Culver Fueldhouse Hobart 1691 Culver 1311 Chlcago Fueldhouse Crown Pomt Invltatlonal Hobart 11111 runnerup Crown Point 1651 3!30 Indlana Umversnty Hoosler Relays 1No team champlon1 Outdoor Meets Hobart 1851 Hammond Morton 1241 1- 'Q' 4f10 18th Lnttle Fuve Meet Hobart 1851 runnerup Crown Pomt 1421 4f15 4f19 4f22 4f26 Hobart 1811 Chesterton 1281 Thurd Culver Relays Hobart 1761 runnerup Huntington 1751 Hobart 1671 Gary Roosevelt 1421 26th Delphi Relays Hobart 1651 runnerup Lafayette 1501 '41-.FSI Thlrd Hobart Relays Hobart 1951 runnerup Crown Polnt 1641 Hobart 1961 Hammond Clark 1121 IHSAA Sectnonal 1Gary1 Hobart 1341 runnerup Gary Froebel 1321 5f13 LaPorte Invltatnon 5!16 5! 24 IHSAA Reglonal 1MISl1GWOkU1 IHSAA State Meet 1lndlanapolls1 HALF MILE RELAY TEAM John Stephens Dean Encksteod and Terry White Not shown Scott W1 lson lays, hopes rude hugh for sechonals and State Championship Terry White IS commg toward the fIl'1ISl'I lane with a record breakung track time for the 100 yd dash Spectators awalt ampatlently for thenr star to bring In the wlnnlng pounts : , . , . . , , - . X . . : I D : , . . : . . . - , , . : ' , ' . be ' 23.1. ' Us . 4X8 , . ,M 1 H 1- , , ' .Is W .Y My ' ' : , 1 L - if.-2 N131 . I l :ffl svfu V. -. . . 4-'43 ' sg : , , . j Q -f Q, I - . - ' : , , . 5X2 ' : , , ' . 5X6 , . 5X9 ' : , , ' L I I - s . . . Q Q ' - . ' I l ' I Brickie g 1 U I V1 .. lv, 'sv M M 1 A.. ' 4 ,ns-' Q These are the members of the reserve frock team who wull soon be varsity runners These boys also helped the vcrsny thus year besides wlnnmg their own meels Furs! row Manager Ken Moberg Rex Bell Larry Pao Erme Husarnk Jum Thompson Muck Zlmny Don Cary Bob Fields and Herb Ols Second row Coach Deal Brlan in 'Er 7 -v 3 4' 6 from -4 ET 3 fl Q Q. U5 :ru 7 U5 -I' 3 o ? O Q 7 N4 U1 fi . 3' o 2 -I' FJ 0 0 Q 'cs -9' C 7 cn '1' 7 o 'o :- N4 W o-.-,.-.- Q gi Qs , , l r Mlsanko Doug Moms Dave Beres Dave Koznol Jam Morler Carl Towell Jlm Faye and Coach Kurth Thnrd row Dave Malmqulsf .hm Lake Ronnie Layer Tom Wilson Jnm Hugh Roy Johnson Barry Gamblm Q AWAQ me N 44 W al a leapl This IS Chuck Vlg A U' :Ls 552' ,. lands conlrlbuhon os a hugh lump man ui' Y' 1 for the Thlnclads of Hobarl Hugh 62 ta N v . ,V A .. 2 - -. , . . -..Y Y C ' l , ' , 1 I 1 . 1 . ' ' , ' . : 1 - 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I D 1 ' . 1 . : , ' -. V. , 1 ' 3 , x I Q ky H .0 1 1-,, L, . W 4, me., I I - gww. ,.,n,1. . Q . s I 4, Q I ,, , g, ' , f v fi? I xl' If If A 3,-1 W A W N ,. I . ,VV hw? ,.. H' fi my W . 1 H h ,, , , , - k X 4 .1 , V 1 . . . . ' . -fl 'ww' , Y V' r M, , ,. ' ' - Gary sechonals smce first f ,wif 'S X of W. Egg: tvwr hme ran 50 years ago Up up and over' Bob Gravel goes over the bar nn perfect form It was thus form and skull due to hours of practrce and hard work that won many pomts nn the pole vault for the Brlckle thlnclads Don Hancock Brlckle Mller fmlshes 'flrsi In the meet agamst Gary Roosevelt Close behund Hancock was Dlck Morehouse These boys added their pomis to the Bnckles total and we came out on top to wm the meet 63 - . . I I I ' . , . I S 5 '- Q' Us 1 X Nurs., - .4 L ' l fsmgfgl '. ' 2.tf'fQx . l r ' .A 1. N ,IQ , Q K an 1 .4 s-Q5 .3 AL sk! jim if F 1 mgrgfifx. 1 f s as we 17 r wg w . V, 2 ' . , 1- .rf I W, V31 ,1 I if -N, , M. 1 I S 5-, 1 1 , f, ' 4 2 1 me, s ' ' .. A V' ,la V7 ff. we fag ' I , hgh .X 1 r gr - e f r, er'sr A 'x as ft? ' V123 ' . A im? is I 25-?,v. i X 4 1 1 1 Q., Ei ai an 9 SM ,, ,234 3 lf 'Y gg 43 XX I g'lf9f '72 KX F x V l 2 L? I, vu- OO Q8 uv we hx A VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM These are Coach Ed Stewarts Dlamond Demons Thus IS their Hernck Joel Heldlng Bob Jeffress Herb Johnson Thlrd row thnrd year of play First row Muke Roque Tom Calhoun George Manager Loren Nlbbe Chuck Donaldson Duck Gerllch Wally Gelb Harblson Bob Bergeson Ken Immel Dave Mueller Ron Sowlnskl Kenny Bragg Walter Alexander Dave Dlnsmore Joe Goulden Second row Lyle Davls Tom Welch Jlm Henley Steve Roper .llm Coach Ed Stewart Brlckle baseball batting average fVf 'L' 3. gi? Here's our chance Let's go Bncknesl If only this Uhld8hTlflBd batter through wuth the run, he will mark another vlctory for Hobart 64 u f I 4 'L 'l l dl . Q X 1. ' 1 K .QQ . S' lx f L - ' If no if 51 '7 . i f ' A rf l l I A A K A ig 'S 'E V X 5 1 , Pl Q K FF S A .as gg 3 V -Q -'wal gr D gg 'X V V' .Aj E: T' Y V2 4 1- V , VW. -f I -r .yafylvgf .A M 'V ' A T ' L- 171 ' in ,ip - X ' Q 'z ' H. , e, .af ,, ' W 'ff' , , , 'gf' . . 2 . 1 so A 1' V reA 1 rift A W' 1 ww M' an lik M , A f ' A ' e'tt 7 1 2 A T off 'T 1 ' 1 4 ll T g of K 3 i,g f N , - I we L , T gig. D, we M- Eli A T e T . .ee A i 2 T 1 irg .X ' . wk . ' K M 'S Mft' EX 3 L all . fs A x L' D A ' l k .1 l Q' . my N ,, N R , l , ' g if ,k 'I958 BASEBALL RESULTS Hobart Hobart Hobart Hobart Hobart East Gary 8 IHD Portage 7 IHD Hammond Morton I Culver 9 ITD Culver 0 ITD REMAINING SCHEDULE Apr Apr May May May May May May May May May June East Chlcago ITD Lowell ITD Crown Pomt ITD Bnshop Noll IHD Crown Pomt IHD East Gary ITD Valparaiso IHD Portage IHD Blshop Noll ITD Hammond Morton ITD Wnrt IHD Wnrt ITD tops last four seasons of play Se to lette men of the baseball team thus year were Tom Welch cente faeld Lo en Nlbbe manager Dave Duns ore ptche Dck Ger Ich c tche Joel Held ng pltche and rlghtfeld and Heb Johnson f st base Batter upl And what cl game thus could be If he mlssesl Yes this IS the opposlng team up to bat Duck Gerllch, catcher, IS eager to get the Bnckles on their way to vlctory 65 4 6 a cH1 I I ' I0 I 4 I 'IO I II,-Q A . 24 - , I I D I . 29 2 f '51 Q it 1 u I F. -1, 3 ' I 12 ' 253' f 14 I I Iv' 'I 'If A' 19 ' 'f ' I M 20 I, 26 . 1 T11-4 ' 1- '-497 1'f, Q-1 29 I n' r r ' 2 I i ,IIa Ir: I iI, ' rI ' -ln pI I III I Z ,-I I I 1 I 4 fi . 1 ' , N1 ,. , ' 'fa Q-if ' K ' -. QQPQA , ...M - - 4 .A -Q A Qqqo-qoo 'TJ 5 , .pp-nqgnwvvvq , f wg- qwovvQ4X4-'G , 4, - ,tuqfbmw an W 3E1gg,,'5gg1Q:g,: f12f-- , ln, . mkmw' A 'lk 111-fi' ,,,,, if gu 'i'Q999 ? e 5 3 x Y , ? Y v Q' 252 1 ,4 ,, 5? 9 4 WM-A ,f pf fe ' 4 01' We'll Never Forget . lt is people that make up our life here at Hobart. It is people that cram our crowded halls and locker roomsp it's people who plan and participate in our activitiesp it's people who set the sports and scholastic recordsg and it is pepole who set the traditions here at Hobart High. Who are all these people? They are all of us who go here now, those who came before, and those who will follow. We can truthfully say, lt's the people we'll never forget. I - fi SX is L P Ai s-,,, CLASS MOTTO CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS DAVID HAYNES PRESIDENT KEN SCHROEDER VICE PRESIDENT N tno al Hono Socety 34 Boys State Cl ss Treasurer 3 Nat onal Honor Society S dent Cou cll 34 H Men 34 Latnn Cl b 3 34 Boys State Student Cou cl 24 Boys Pes3 FTA 34 HoH Lfe2 ACappela4 u 2 3 VlcePr Ushe s Club I 2 34 Class ofzficers, leaders of tomorrow, guide Sensors to success MOST CONSIDERATE MOST POPULAR Mary Martin Tom Welch Joa Clemens Scott Wllson BEST NATURED BEST DRESSED Mary Sue Muscko Larry Jollnff Betty Edgmgton George Ewmg 68 iv . X 1 Q. , xl V1 E. A. - I -12355: ffjf, f ,. Htl.. 'fs' - -' . . I . . a n r I ,g 5 a 5 I tu rt ' , : ' , 1 ' U , , z ' : rv i , : ' r g ,g - i i g I . Cl Ia , Pres. 25 Latin Club , ' - es. 37 r ' , , , . . . 11-0 . nn . Y I I I ln-- 'Q , Y I I L Nothmg IS Impossible a wrllmg heart Punk carnatlon French blue and silver PAT EVANS SECRETARY ELAINE BIELEWICH TREASURER Clerk Treasurer 3 National Honor Society 3 Class Presndent 3 Class Secretary Treasurer 4 GUI5 Store Sfudem Council 3 A Cappella 2 Natnonal Honor Socnety 4 Glrls State Year 3 4 Band 'I Boosters 2 3 4 Pres 4 Debuteens bgok 3 4 Semgf Ed 4 Boosters 2 3 4 Debu 3 FTA 3 Sclence Club 2 Sec Treas 3 Hall of Fame representative of character built by Hobart Hugh 1 as MOST MUSICAL MOST ATHLETIC Donna Shannon Duck Hanson Gerry Kopko Dean Elckstead ? MOST VALUABLE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Elame Bnelewrch Davnd Haynes Pct Evans Loren Nlbbe 69 . . . . to 'I:2I3,4p Freslhman VIC9-Pf9S- I, TFGGS- 2.' Pres. teens 'II2Z3,4, Treas.-2y'FTA 3,45 LaIirI ,Club 3, I Il I A K I4 ' Annual Senior Christmas tree brings Yulehde splrlt, cheer to DONALD AHRENS Track 1 2 PAUL ALEMAN Ho Hn Llfe 3 Latm Club 4 GORDON ANDERSON Student Councnl 2 Yearbook 4 Photography Club Spamsh Club 23 Boys Club 3 Boys Glee Club 3 JOHN ANDREIS Audio Vrsual 2 3 4 CHUCH ASPEGREN Basketball 1 BARBARA BACON GAA 3 4 Debuteens 2 FBLA 4 FRANK BAILEY CAROLYN BALL Debuteens 2 FBLA 4 Llbrarlans 1 23 Glrls Glee Club 2 3 DEE BALLANTYNE National Honor Socety 4 Jr Achle ement 2 Student Council 3 Band 1234 Ensemble 1234 Sec 4 Year FRANCES BANASKI Boosters 1234 Debuteens 1234 Sec 3 Pres 4 FBLA 4 JIM BANKS Latm Club 2 Sc ence Club 1 PAUL BARTZ Basketball 2 Track 1 Ye rbook 4 Ho Hn Life 3 Spanish Club I 2 Boys Club 3 LORETTA BELLINGER BOB BESSIGANO JOHN BLANCHARD X Country 3 Lat n Club 2 JUNE BOSWELL Band 1 2 3 4 Yearbook 3 Debuteens 2 3 VIC BOUGHAMER Class Vnce President 2 Football 1 2 JUDITH BRISHKY Gals State FBLA 34 GAA 34 Llbraraans 1234 70 . 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'v 7 I :fri 1111 -I ' book 35 FTA 3,45 Drama Club 4. ,Ili 1111 - 1 -I - . . i , , : : G 1 1 ' A , ,, - - V i , . :ffl I 1- F 1- : V f If ,J ,,,- Hobart Hugh Chorus Ime, Elvls hlghllte Seniors Bluenose Cafe IRENE BRODA Student Councnl 4 A Cappella 34 Debuteens 23 Chorus l Gurls Glee Club 7' 9' NANCY BRYAN A Cappella 3 4 Ensemble 3 4 Sextet 3 Glrls Glee Club 2 Ensemble 2 Boosters 4 Debuteens I 23 Sec 3 JOYCE BURKE Class Secretary 3 Natuonal Honor Soclety 4 Gurls State Student Councul 4 A Cappella 4 Yearbook 3 4 Debuteens 3 FTA 34 Pres 4 Lubraruans I 234 Vnce Pres 3 Pres 4 Gnrls Glee Club 3 Ensemble 3 H KAY BURKE Student Council I A Cappella 4 Publuclty Chr 4 Ho Hn Life 3 4 Debuteens I 3 GAA 2 Girls Glee Club 2 Ensemble 2 BEVERLY CARLOCK GAA 3 4 Boosters 3 FTA PHYLLIS CARROLL Band l 23 4 Ensemble 12 3 4 T4 C JEANNE CHANDLER e uteens l23 Boosters 'I H Hn Life 'I Girls ee Clubl PAT CHIRILA GAA 23 Boosters I2 Debuteens I Spamsh Club 1 .2 Class Secretary Treasurer 'I Cheerleader I 23 4 Debuteens 2 3 4 Boosters I 2 3 4 Chorus 'I NANCY COCHRAN ' Llbrarlans 34 Boosters 3 GAA 34 Band 'I Z RONNIE CRAWLEY -3- 3 , Football I 2 Statlstlclan 'I MIKE CZEKAJ BOB DAILY Bovs Glee Club 3 Latm Clu 'I DALE DALLAS 1- DAVE DICKSON Student Councll 2 Spanush Club 3 Sec 3 A Cappella 234 Ensemble 34 Octet 3 I NICOLA DIDONNA Instntute Umberto Italy 'l 2 CAROL DIENER National Honor Society 4 Student Council 13 Spanish Cu 3 Latm Cluo 2 Sec 2 FTA 4 Debuteens 'I234 Sec 2 Boosters 'I23 Ho Hu Life 4 A Cappella 4 DAVID DINSMORE H Men T234 Baseball 'I234 Basketball 'I Football 'I 71 . . . . . . ,, , . 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I F I I. - ,,.: ,,,: i - 2- ' Whute 58 rung crest sets oft sporty maroon sweatshurtp Old Class Presndent 2 Class Vuce President I National Honor Socnety 4 Student Councrl 3 Debuteens I 23 4 Pres 2 3 Yearbook 34 Faculty Ed 4 FTA 34 Treas 4 Boosters Class President 'I H Men 'I 2 3 4 Football I 2 3 4 Co Captain 4 Track 'I 2 3 4 Basketball 'I 2 3 Spanlsh Club 2 3 Pres 3 FTA 3 4 Boys Club 3 Photography Club 2 Debuteens I 24 Boosters I 23 GAA 3 Yearbook 3 Girls State Stud H Men 2 3 4 librarians 4 sual 4 Boys Glrls State Yearbook 34 Clubs Ed 4 Boosters T234 Band 1234 Ensemble l234 Drama Club 4 Debuteens A Cappella 34 Yearbook 34 Ad Mgr 4 Boosters 34 1 -If I IIII ' -I I 5 . Ad.Mgr.4p ' :ff I 1 1 :fri I rf frnends congregate, discuss the latest In the semor locker room BILL FOWBLE Boys Club 2 MARION FRASECK Debuteens I 2 3 4 Vice P es 3 Lahn Club 4 Treas 4 Boosters 2 4 FBLA 4 Glrls Glee Club 'I 2 Ensemble ELIZABETH FURNISH GAA 234 Vuce Pres 3 4 Boosters 34 Glee Club 234 Ensemble 4 STEVE FURNISH Football 'I 2 3 4 Basketball 'I H Men 3 4 JERRY GAYDOS Boys Club 34 Scnence Club 'I Photography Clu RONALD GAYDOS Boys Club 3 4 Latin Club 3 BILL GENTZ Band 'I 23 4 Ensemble I 234 Art Club 4 Drama Club 4 DICK GERLICH Mayor 4 Student Councul 34 Football 'I 234 Co Captann 3 4 Photographer 4 BARBARA GILBERT Student Council 'I Spanish Club 34 Pres 4 GAA 3 Debuteens I DON GILLIAM Track I Track Mgr 2 X Country Mgr 2 Boys Glee Club 2 ED GOFF A Cappella 34 Ensemble 4 Photography Club 4 SALLY GOOD Boosters I 2 3 4 Debuteens 'I 2 3 4 LARRY GOODRICH Boys Glee Club 2 Scnence Club 2 CHUCK GOODWIN Basketball 1 JOE GOULDEN Baseball I 2 3 4 JUDY GRANZOW Glrls Glee Club 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 Boosters 3 BOB GRAVEL H Men I 2 3 4 Football 'I 2 3 4 Track I 2 3 Basketball 'I 2 3 Auduo Vrsual 2 A Cappella I 2 3 4 JOYCE GRIESEL Natronal Honor Socsety 4 Band 1234 Ensemble 1234 Debuteens I 2 3 73 I 0 i ,9 9 1 r.: ' 1 .1 11 1 ' 1, 2. .11 1: 11, 1,11 1- 1. ' 11' 1 b4- , . 11 - 1,11 1,11 1 - 1 '11 ,111 - ' 41 Baseball l,2,3,4y Basketball 'lg H-Men 2,3,4p Yearbook ' 1 ' 1, .1 1 l 1 1 .,- -1 - 1, 1 - ,111 ,,,- , . , . ,,,- .1 1,1 11 . - 1,11 1.1: 111 1,1 - 1 ,,,. ' ' 1 1,11 11,1 .,- Seniors + hard work Homecoming lst Mechanical float first ETTA GRIFFITH Yearbook 3 Debuteens 23 4 Vnce Pres 2 Treas 3 NINA GRIFFITHS Yearbook 3 4 Sports Ed 4 Boosters l 2 3 4 Debuteens 'I 2 3 4 FTA 3 4 HELGA GUENTHER FTA 4 Spanish Club 4 Llbrarnans 2 3 4 VIOLET GUESS Yearbook 34 Edltorln Chief 4 Ho Hu Lufe 2 GAA 2 Boosters 4 Debuteens T34 Sec 3 FTA 34 Sec 4 Status TICIUD 4 LEATRICE HAGAN Girls Glee Club 3 JOCELYN HAHN National Honor Soclety 34 Sec 4 urls State Student Councll 'I 2 4 A Cappella 3 4 Fund Ralsmg Chr 3 4 n semble 3 4 Sextet 3 Debuteens 'l 2 3 4 Pres 2 4 Jr V ce Pres 3 Yearbook 34 Copy Ed 4 Boosters 34 Latm Clul34 FTA 3 MILTON HAMANN Yearbook 3 Boys Club 2 DON HANCOCK X Country 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 DICK HANSON Band l234 Ensemble T234 Sclence Club 3 Boys Club 3 Drama Club 4 TURIE HARMS Boys Club 3 4 Vlce Pres 3 Latm Club 3 Basketball Mgr 3 LYLE HATTEN Football 1234 X Country 'I Baseball 'I H Men 34 Year book 34 Photographer 4 Photography Club 34 Ho HI Life 3 GEORGE HEDGER MARY ANN HEIMS JOEL HELDING Baseball l 2 3 4 Boys Club 3 4 Latm Club 3 JOE HENLEY GLINNA HENRY Snkeston Hugh Mlssoun 'l 23 SHARON HENRY Band 'I234 Ensemble 'I234 Debuteens 'l At Club 'I JOYCE HICKS Emerson I Debuteens 2 3 Glrls Glee Club 3 74 O . . : ,,f -, .. ,. -: ,,.: ,,,, ,. 1 : ,, -- : - , , : V: ,, -1 - -1 . . -,.., h 11 'rt-7 I ,.1 ,, - ..,E- ,, 2 .I -: ,, -1 ,: I . V 1 , . . ' . ' ,,,, ,,,, , f . , . . ,, ., f .- ,.,,- : 1- ,: - ,, 1 ,: - . ' . ' ,,,, ., . if . . . in Ho-Hi's history- Seniors go AWOL on traditional Sneak Day NORMAN HILL National Honor Society 4' Jr. Achievement 2- Band I 23 4 Ensemble I,234- Science Club 234 Pres 4- Boys Club 2,3- Latin Club 3. RANDY HINKLE Boys Club 3 4 Spanish Club 2 GRANT HOLDER Boys Club I Baseball 4 WILBUR HOOVER CAROLE HUGHES National Honor Society 4 Band I234 Ensemble I234 Yearbook 3 Ho Hn Life 34 Quill and Scroll 4 ED HUGHES DONNA HUSTON Band I 23 4 Ensemble I 2 3 4 Debuteens 2 34 FBLA 3 4 Boosters 2 CURTIS JACKSON Band I 23 4 Ensemble I 23 4 PAUL JAMES National Honor Society 34 Jr Achievement 2 Boys Club 2 Vice Pres 2 Science Club 234 Latin Club 34 Year book 3 4 Band I 2 3 4 Ensemble 2 3 4 ENGENIA JENDRZEJEWSKI A Cappella 4 DONA JENSEN GAA 2 CAROLYN JOHNSON Debuteens I 2 3 4 Boosters 3 Band 2 3 4 Sponsor 3 4 HERB JOHNSON Baseball I4 Statistician 2 Boys Club 23 Sec 2 Band I 2 RONALD JOHNSON Boys State National Honor Society 4 Treas 4 Student Council 2 Football I 2 Boys Club 3 LARRY JOLLIFF Student Council I Spanish Club 3 4 Vice Pres 4 CAROL KANE National Honor Society 4 Girls State Yearbook 34 Aca demic Ed 4 Ho Hu Life 4 GAA 3 4 Boosters I 2 3 4 Treas 4 Debu eens I 2 Treas 2 FTA 3 4 ELIZABETH KAPLON Ho Hn Lute 2 3 4 Debuteens 2 3 Librarians 3 ROLAND KASCH 75 I , , ,,,, I ,,, ,,, , f , . ,, . , ' ' : ,.,: -: .1 ' . ,,,, ,,,: ,,: 1: ,,,, ,,,- . . 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February The 14'rh finds conservahve hugh school Transformed mio DORIS KENNIGER Band 1 2 3 4 Ensemble 1 2 3 4 Boosters 3 Debuteens 2 3 4 FBLA 2 3 4 FHA 1 Spamsh Club 4 MARY KITTERMAN National Honor Socrety 34 Hrstorlan 4 Band 1234 E semble 1 23 4 Yearbook 3 4 Debuteens 1 23 FTA 4 Latln Club 3 DORINNE KLAWITTER Student Council 3 A Cappella 4 Sec 4 Yearbook 3 Boosters 1 2 3 4 Debuteens 1 2 3 4 FTA 3 BILL KLINDT Football 1 X Country 2 Audio Vusual 34 Science Club 3 JOE KOLCZAK GERRY KOPKO Natuonal Honor Socnety 4 Student Council 4 A Cappella 4 Cheerleader 1234 Yearbook 34 Events Ed 4 GAA 3 Sec 3 Girls Glee Club 3 Ensemble 3 Quill and Scroll 4 GENE KOVEL Football 1 234 H Men 4 Spanish Club 3 Audio Vlsual 1 LARRY KOZIOL Boys Club 4 Scrence Club 4 Latm Club 3 MAX KOZYRA Track 3 X Country 3 DOLORES KRAMER Llbrarlans 2 3 4 Sec 4 Debuteens 1 234 Boosters 23 4 Yearbook 3 Gurls Glee Club 2 GARY KRISCHANO Student Council 1 2 Jr Achrevement 1 Ho Hu Life 3 Status tnclan 1 LINDA KU BIAK Bancl 1 234 Ensemble 1 234 Boosters 3 Debuteens 34 MARIA KUCKO Debuteens 2 3 MARY KUCKUCK A Cappella 4 GAA 2 3 FTA 3 4 JIM KYLE Football 1 2 A Cappella 1 2 BRUCE LAMBERT Basketball 1 2 Boys Club 2 JOHN LAWSON BARBARA LAYHEW Debuteens 1,4, GAA 2,3, Girls' Glee Club 3,4 76 . . . ,,,, ,f-,: 1 ,fi ,,: 2 ' - ' ' ' : ,,,,f1- ,,,: ,: ,,: : , ': , .J : ,,,: ,.,: - :- : '-' .: ' . . . I .I J ,,,: ,r -1 3,4, Treas. 41 Boosters 1,2,3,4g Debuteens 1,25 Latin Club , .: . :' . ,,,:- : ' : - , . . , , . 1- . ' ' ,,, .1 ,,: . , . .li' . I I .- ,,,. ,,,: : ,. l w ,. 1 .2 ,- ,J ,- . 1 ff - Hobo's Haven' as senior garb gaily depicts the annual occasion JUDYLEE Boosters 3 Librarians 3 4 CHUCK LIBKIE JOHN LINK Science Club 4 Football I VIDAL LOPEZ TOM LUCAS Halls Tennessee I2 MARGARET MACKENZIE Ban I 2 3 4 Ensemble I 2 3 4 Boosters 2 3 Debuteens I 3 4 FBLA 3 Spanish Club 4 TONY MALMQUIST Yearbook 3 Latin Club 3 4 MARY MARTIN A Cappella 34 Sec 3 Historian 4 Yearbook 3 Ho Hi Life 34 Edltorin Chief 4 Boosters 1234 Debuteens 4 ec Pres 2 Treos 3 Vice Pres 4 Quill an Scroll4 LINDA MARVIN Band I 2 3 4 Ensemble I 3 4 FBLA 4 VERONICA MATAN Debuteens I 2 4 GAA 3 Yearbook 3 FTA 4 JIM MASON VALERIA MAYES Librarians 234 FHA I Girls Glee Club 34 Debuteens 3 VIRGINIA MAYES Librarians 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club 3 4 CAROLYN MCCLAIN GAA I 2 Girls Glee Club 3 KATHY MCDOWELL Merrillville I 2 3 Spanish Club 4 FTA 4 GAA 4 KATHY McKNlGHT Richbond Washington I Anacortes Washington 2 GAA 3 4 Pres 4 Boosters 4 FTA 4 Librarians 34 Science Club 3 4 Dromo Club 4 JUDY MCLAIN Debuteens 2 3 Ho Hi Life 4 Girls Glee Club 2 SUSAN MCLAUGHLIN Band 'I 2 3 4 Ensemble I 2 3 4 Debuteens I 2 3 4 Boosters 3 Drama Club 4 Art Club 4 I. . 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Senior expenses run hugh dues, pictures, etc require MONEY CAROL MELNYK CLYDE METZ National Honor Soclety 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 X Country 2 34 Basketball I Student C uncll 4 Auduo Vnsual 'I 2 3 A Cappella 2 3 4 Boys Club 2 Yearbook 3 BONNIE MILLS Glrls Glee Club 3 SANDRA MILLS Student Councll 2 Spamsh Club 23 Treas 3 Boosters 'I Gnrls Glee Club .IANICE MILLUS Gurls Glee Club 2 MARY SUE MISCKO Yearbook 3 4 Underclass Ed 4 Debuteens I 2 3 4 Vice es 2 Treas 3 Boosters 2 3 4 Sec 4 FTA 3 4 Cap pella 4 Gnrls Glee Club 2 DUANE MISHLER Gary Edison I 2 3 A Cappella 4 JIM MOORE National Honor Socuety 4 Track I 2 3 Basketball l 2 3 Football 'I2 X Country 3 H Men 34 Latm Club 2 Boys Club 2 DICK MOREHOUSE Boys Glee Club 3 RONNIE MORRIS Boys Club 3 4 Spanish Club 4 MARGARET NEIL Debuteens 234 FBLA 34 Sec 4 Lnbraruans 234 LELA NELSON Calumet Hugh School I 2 Gurls Glee Club 3 RAY NEMTUDA Ho HI Llfe 3 Audio Vnsual 'I 2 LOREN NIBBE National Honor Soclety 4 Pres 4 HMen 234 Student Councnl I34 Football Mgr 4 Basketball Mgr 234 Audio Vlsuol l 23 4 Band 'I Spannsh Club 2 Scnence Club 24 Boys Club 2 DORIS NOVOTNY Cheerleader 2 3 4 Boosters l 2 3 4 Debuteens I 2 3 WALT OSIEL Boys Club 3 4 NORMA PAIGE FBLA 3 FTA 3 DARLENE PAUL Bond 1234 Vlce Pres 4 Debuteens 23 Vnce Pres 3 78 . . . . ..- . I ' ' ,: ,fi 5 o 'p ,,: ' . ,,: , - -, 'J ' ,, .2 : -, ., ,, -1 ,,,,' Pr., .: .1 ,:A - ., , . ,,: - ' ' : ,,: ,,: I - . , ,: - 1- ,, , X-Country 2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Track 'l,2,3,4f H-Men 3,45 , , ' . ,, - .,: ,, -i' ' ,,- , .., ,, - I I' ' ' , .:- ,.: ,,: -: .,,: - ,,,: 1 : . , ,,1 ,mf ,,- ' 'I,2,,. f . ,,.,' -: ,,' .. Sensor Week ends 4 years filled wllh study, laughter, memories JOYCE PAVY G Is Glee CIub3 Llbra ansl HERB PETERSON Ushe s Club I 234 Cho us 4 BRUCE PHILLIPS Sf de ?CouncI 23 BERTHA POWELL Cub book 3 Debuleens I23 Glrls Glee Club 3 RICHARD PRIHODA BOB RANS X Cou fry 'I 23 Track SANDRA RAMSEY N10 al Hono Soceiy 34 Debufeens 1234 P s Teas 4 Yea book 3 Boosters 2 FTA 3 Lahn Clu BETTY REARICK osfe I 2 3 4 e utee s Lib arlans 4 r b Deb feens I 2 3 4 Boosle s I 23 4 Yearbook 3 Ho HI Life 4 Sp n sh Club 3 Speech Club 4 FTA 4 SUE REMUS Y book 4 Ac? It es d 4 Debulee s 234 Vce P es 4 o h CI b 34 Se Boosters 4 Grls Glee Club 4 STEVE RICE A1CIub4 VcePes 4 DALE RICHARDSON DOUG ROBINSON B d 1234 E sembIe1234 CARMEN RODRIGUEZ GAA 2 Boosfe s 2 Debuleens I PEGGY ROSENBAUM obook 34 Af Ed 4 GAA 234 Lafln Club 4 r b JUDY RUSSELL CII to 1 2 Ho ace Mann 3 Spamsh Club 4 BARBARA RUNYAN Band I 2 JUDY SANOW Debuleens 34 FTA 3 Span sh Club 3 GAA 2 Glrls Glee Club 2 3 79 . Q . ir I 5 ' ri . f' , , .: r . u n I , . Art I I, Treas. 'Ig Year 5 , , 5 ' ' - n , ,g 'I,2. aI n r I ,J , , , , re . 'l, I' - : r : : 2 ' b Ii Librarians 3. Ba rs , , , g D b n 'I,2,3,4p ' r ' 5 At Clu I. ROSEMARY REINERTH U , , ,z r , , ,: : - ' ' 5 Q I 5 5 . ear , Iv'I E . 5 n , , , I r . 5 Sp nIs u , , c, 45 5 I ' . r , I r . . on 1 1 1 I n 1 1 1 - : f 1 . Ye r , , f - : ' , ,: ' : AY Clu I,4. 'n n ,g r 5 ' . , 1 : I Q 1 ' I As graduatton rapudly approaches, Baccalaureate servlce oFFers J' n,-s Q' AT SAYNAK Debuteens I Boosters I Chorus 'I2 Gtrls Glee Club 3 ARRY SCHAEFER Tolleston T National Honor Society 34 Boys State Qutll and Scroll 234 Student Council 4 Yearbook 34 Ho Lufe 23 Edttorm Chuef 3 FTA 3 Photography Club 4 DOROTHY SEBERGER Boosters l Debuteens l GAA 234 Girls Glee Club 34 CAROL SCHMELTER Qutll and Scroll 4 Debuteens T234 Council Treas Ho Hn Lute 34 Yearbook 3 FTA 34 Lubrarnans l2 Art Club l Glrls Glee Club 3 SUZANNE SEED St Francns Hugh School 'l 2 Art Club 4 Pres 4 Yearbook 3 Debuteens 34 FTA 34 Spamsh Club 3 Drama Club 4 VIVIAN SELBY Debuteens 1234 Sec 4 FTA 4 Hlstornan 4 Boosters 234 A Cappella 4 Gurls Glee Club 23 Ensemble 23 DONNA SHANNON Nahonal Honor Soctety 4 A Cappella T234 Student Director 4 Ensemble 234 Octet 3 Debuteens T234 Pres 3 Yearbook 3 Boosters l SUSAN SHONE Grrls State Nattonal Honor Soctety 34 Student Councul 34 Debuteens T234 Counctl Pres 4 Soph Vuce Pres 2 Pres I3 Boosters 3 Yearbook 3 Band 1234 Treas T Ensemble 1234 Drama Club 4 CLARA S KOMP BEVERLY SMITH Boosters 34 Debuteens T FBLA 4 Gnrls Glee Club 3 GLENN SMITH Nattonal Honor Soctety 4 Football Mgr T24 HMen 2 3 4 Science Club 4 BARBARA SOVICH Debuteens 2 Girls Glee Club 3 DOUGLAS SPANGLER Quill and Scroll 3 4 Ho Ht Llfe 3 4 Edttor In Chief 4 Year book 3 A Cappella 4 Scrence 4 RICHARD SPEARS Boys Glee Club 3 JENNIE SPEER Girls State Natronal Honor Soctety 4 Student Councul T 4 Yearbook 3 4 Bustness Mgr 4 Debuteens 'I 2 3 4 A Cappella 34 Ensemble 4 FTA 3 RICHARD STANZlONE Boys Glee Club 3 BILL STOLTZ VERA STOREY Student Councll 23 Debuteens T234 S c 2 opportunity to seniors for contemplating steps toward the future LYDIA STROUSE FHA 23 Sec 3 Pres 4 Band 'I2 Ensemble 3 Yearbook 34 Pictu e Ed 4 GAA 3 Boosters l23 Debuteens 'I2 FBLA 3 FTA 4 Sc ence Club 23 Drama Club 4 ANNA MARIE SULIE GAA 2 3 4 Yearbook 34 Girls Glee Club 4 FLORENCE TABOADA Girls Glee Club 3 4 JUANITA TENORIA Gr ls Glee Club 3 4 BARBARA THOMAS Debuteens l 2 3 4 Boosters l 2 3 4 'I 2 Girls ee sv Club 3 JAMES TOPPING Latin Club 3 SHARON TOSCH Hi Life l oosters l Debuteens l Horace Mann 34 GARY TOWNER JACK TRAEGER Baseball 3 4 Spanish Club 4 FRANK TRUSKY Boys Glee Club 3 KAREN WARD National Honor Society 4 Debuteens T234 vice Pres 2 3 Girls Glee Club 3 KEN WAYTE Lew Wallace l Boys Glee Club 3 Track 2 TOM WELCH Student Council 34 H Men 234 Football T234 Base ball 234 Basketball 12 Track 'l Yearbook 23 Sports Ed 4 A Cappella 4 Boys Glee Club 3 ALLEN WHITE JOE WIBLE ALAN WIELOGORSKI Boys Glee Club 3 KENNY WILSON H Men 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Football 'I 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 SCOTT WILSON Class Vice President 3 Jr Achievement 3 Football 1234 Track l 2 3 4 H Men 2 3 4 Statistician I 2 Yearbook 3 4 FTA 3 4 X X Gi cs.. 81 f, .f 4: ,: : ,: ' F .: 2 ,,: ,J 1 : i fs - ' ., , ,: ,Q . -, ,. 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I l if , O' - ,,: ,,: ,,,: 5 '- ' 1- ' : ,,,: - I ,,,: - ,,1 ,: fi ' 1, 1 1 'I 1. ,N t To the slralns of Pomp and Clrcumstance Class of 58 cllmaxes LORENA WILLIAMS Yearbook 3 GAA 23 Debuteens 1 VIRGIL WINSTON PAT WOOD Nahonal Honor Socnety 4 Gurls State Yearbook 34 Debuteens 23 4 Pres 4 FTA 4 Vlce Pres 4 Latin Club 3 Drama Club 4 BOB WRONKO Football I 2 3 4 Basketball 'I 2 PAT YU RCHAK Clanton Hugh School I2 FBLA 34 Treas 4 Lnbranans 34 Treas 4 Debuteens 4 GAA 3 JUDY ZIMMERMAN Student Councll T A Cappella 34 Ensemble 34 Ode! 3 GAA 23 4 Yearbook 3 Boosters 34 Debuleens l FBLA Spamsh Club I Gnrls Glee Club 2 Ensemble 2 NOT SHOWN WALTER ALEXANDER PAULA BRASSER LYLE DAVIS BOB EDWARDS BILL ELLIS PAUL MURRAY ANTHONY NAVARRO LESTER PORTER ROSE PORTER RITA RIVERA JOEL RUKAVINA JOHN RUKAVINA PAUL STROPKY JIM STROPKY DON TELLER ANTOINETTE ZRABKOWSKI In order to measure Bruce Lambert for Ins commencement cop and gown Barbara Thomas co chorrman wuth Bruce Phullups of the cap and gown commuttee has to stretch up and beyond the call of duly 82 O i O , , . z , z - ' ' . ' I - - , , , , , , , - 1 , . 1 , . , . : , . . f . , . 2 , , . I Q . : . , . , 1 , , : : . 1 : 4: . - . , , , . im ' - --rm, ef I I as C - as Y I I - - 1, , H hugh school 4- ,1 J Hey what dates are left open? asks Judy Zummerman Jocelyn Hahn and Glenn Smlth make use of the locker room bul letln board to sign up for thexr Senior picture appointments wnth Vnctor Studlos career Last commencement held In Brlckle Bowl I get t t old feeling Chrlstmas feelnng that seems to be the theme of thus group of Sensor gurls as they decorate the school tree Addmg that magnc touch are Llbby Furnlsh Martha Fetterer Pat Wood and Carol Schmelter Sweatshurt Day found these Sensors adorn mg thenr locker room On the lockers are Carol Kane, Bruce Lambert and Karen Ward Standmg are Judy Ferknnhoff, Glenn Smith, Dornnne Klawltter, Nina Grufflths, Kenny Wnl son, and Jocelyn Hahn 83 . D I I 1,- J ' . i V 2' t. A - 'J - : - Y . . , -no - .- 5 J I .. x ' . . F .5 ,. , ' . I 4.----r . 1 'V J V t , ' 4 5 t-, 1 14. 'X , ' p V ' I A v 'V Y' 4 - 1 . ,, N X x ' ' N J X A X l . xx KN A .X N c 2 X . , X X X X ., . fl H I 'ff . as H he . ,, - - . is .- - - - - - - - - H - H - . ' 1 V I , . J J ls 'a -a .- .. 0 .., - 4 I - - H n , ,, . Anticipation at its height with 84 '59' class rings on the way . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Claudia Quinlan president Gloria Callaway, Secretary Bud Toering, Treasurer NOT SHOWN John Stephens Vice Pres CLASS MOTTO Tread not the well worn path but make your own CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose CLASS COLORS Green and White HOME ROOM 304 MR DEAN ROW 1 Carol Bencze Cindy Bal log Wanda Andrews Judy Blerk ness Nancy Acker Gloria Adams Glenda Bolen Wallie Ahlgrnm Joyce Baxter ROW 2 Joyce Blackburn Charlotte Banker Sharon Bartos Francis Anderson Joan Addison Charles Alworth M Dean Duck Banks Carolyn Beech Virginia Blair Rex Bell ROW 3 Ray Averill Dale Beach Bob Bell Robert Busch Mike Biggs John Batzel Wally Bielwncz Terry Bennett Bob Boswell James Alexander Wayne Bauer NOT SHOWN Al Baslle HOME ROOM 213 MR FACKLER ROW l Linda Crawford Sylvia Claxton Mary Ann Clsarlk Gloria Thompson Darelene Crowder Gloria Callaway Phyllis Clark Bonnie Char netzky Joanna Bugay ROW 2 Sandra Bryson Carol Cowles Bar bara Burden Cecelia Brown M Fackler Carolyn Burns Janice Cald well Margaret Cisman Faye Bur gess Sherry Casey ROW 3 Dennle Brandush Dave Council Glen Cox Dwaln Crisp Jock Cochran Kenny Bragg Tom Crosslln Ronnie Dallas Wmdell Claxton Jim Bufflngton John Bryan Larry Byers NOT SHOWN Judy Cogley Bob Broda Judy Boyd Susan Czilln Silhouettes of lunlor class tlll Roosevelt Gym night of class party HOME ROOM I09 MISS FELTY ROW I Roberta Hennlngfleld Katrlcla Goodwin Marlorle Gresser Jeanette Handley Sharon Hull Rose mary Gibson Mary Halkutls ROW 2 Ronald Gee Donald Gee Davnd Heurlng Lllllan Hahn Mass Felty Lmda Granzow Josephme Gum ulauskl Mlllle Glusac Danny Green Jlm Herrick ROW 3 Mike Grasa John Gnbbon Norman Govert Tom Gasche Joseph Gresser John Glad Don Gilbert Roger Holder George Harbnson NOT SHOWN Manlyn Graham Sue Greener HOME ROOM 203 MRS KOCH ROW 'l Judith Hurley Marilyn Johnson Elaine Kelfer Margaret Ken nedy Sandra James Nedra Klala Husarnk Raymond Isakson Carol Ann Johnson Mrs Koch Katherine Kara george Joseph Jedynak Harry Hop kms ROW 3 Murray Johnson John F Johnson Dave Jordon John H Johnson Ray Klem Bob Jeffress Kenn Immel NOT SHOWN Lee Huddleston Brent Jamuson Vlrgmla Johnson Karol Johnston Janet Jones David Julian Gene Kemp Joe Ken nedy Marty Kerwln HOME ROOM 306 MR MITCHELL ROW 'l Dons La Baw Darla Mast Mmme Malmqulst Deanna Maxwell Bobble Layne Lmda Lucas Jernlynne Layer Rose Ann Luby June La Fevre ROW 2 Jerry Marshall Vlrgll Lara Darlene Maur Frank Ksenak Ron Kochan Mr Mitchell Norma Lovall Janet Kraft Nelson Lemon Dave Luc Chuck Lake ROW 3 Duck Marszalek Frank Kolczak Ed Kupec Jerry Maldyczyk Ron Lach Bull Lane Wayne Lute Bull Lundy Dave La haue NOT SHOWN Irene Ksenak Leon Mann Beckle Lutz 85 . 1 . . 7 -5 I ' ' 1 , ' - Q , 1 1 1? 1 1 ' - 1 1 ' I 1 A I 1 .Z ,I 1. . . I .' I ' -l I I I l I ' 1 l - I . . . , , I -1 I 1 1 1 J Q . . , . X , ,- I 1 1 1 , 11, I I I -1 ' 1 l ' , 1 1 . , 1 . 4 1 I g, .1 . 1 A1 K 11 : , , y 1 1 . ' A 1' J. J 5 1 1 1 l K - ' I K W Carol Kirkpatrick. ROW 2: Ernie 1 1 7 3 .ff . I I I 'l '- ,, I 1 1 1 - f ' b 1 ' 1 1 ' . k , I . ' : ' 1 4 L - 1 1 1 if ' 1 I I if fi . : X 1 1 5 I I I Q - 1 1 ' V - . I I ' We 1 . ' is 1 A l . 3 ,- - . , - . , A , ' . .- 1 ' 1 1 i ' ' I I - - 1 . , -v . I . I . , .. 1 1 1 . . I 1 1 .1 J v ' . ' ' 4 I Q 1 . , 1 1 1 I I 1 . i . k, . : x ' ' 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 , . 1 1 - 4 . 7 1 1 ' ' - May 3, memorable to Prom goers due to the hard work of Prom HOME ROOM 201 MR RHODE ROW 'l JoAnna Mlllngan Peggy McMellon Donna Mltchell Merry Nelson Lynda Naanes Charlyn Moore Shrrley Moss Mary Kay Netz hammer Judy Morlan ROW 2 Jlm Mazepa John Nunez Ron Morton Mr Rhode Steve Mlkolalczyk Bull Nowak Danny McDowell ROW 3 Tom Needhan Bob Moravek Tom Menefee .hm Meade John Meade Bo Neff Bull Morrnson N T SHOWN Joan Mnlls Bob Mltchell Bob McNally John Molnar Johanna Nolcheff Nrck Morganellu Don Mnlls HOME ROOM 206 MR SENDERAK ROW 1 Carol Potts Carol Plorn ack Dawn Pearson Marilyn Oswald Jane Owens Elame Plotkm Harnet Parker ROW 2 Margaret Prentlss Jo Anne Poole Judy Peretm Mr Peterson Bonnie Perrin Jean Owens ROW 3 Richard Petr: Ronald Ranus John Randle Frank Pntchard James Patrick Bull Ondrovlch Joe Ray Harold Redar Sonny Pavy NOT SHOWN Sue Quarles Enleen Oh man Jack Overturf HOME ROOM 302 MR SMALL ROW 1 Peg Rnce Judy Sanger Dot Shavey Jamce Seberger Judy Reel Sarah Salchow ROW 2 George Sam Jean Shearer Beverly Shaffer Mr Small Janet Ross Melissa Rlten our Jlm Shrrey ROW 3 Cluff Sher rard Steve Roper Tom Sanz Dae Sanow Glb Robinson Harold Scott Rnchard Shlnabarger Jay Rose NOT SHOWN Mane Santuccl Brnclget Shoppa : . . 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' 1 committees, many end weekend wlth fun filled day at Turkey Run HOME ROOM 101 MR STEWART ROW I Wanda Stewart Kay Thlede Llnda Sullivan Mary Lou Stephens Felice Sul Anabel Staf ford Gloria Suarez Pat St Clalr ROW 2 Jnm Taylor Judy Thompson Grlda Teffertlller Betty Szczypanlak M Stewart Rheba Stowers Pat Stone Barb Szczypamak Grandall Taylor ROW 3 Bud Toerlng Harry Sunk Danny Squrre Dennrs Smnth John Tarchala John Stephens Fred Tapper Duck Stump Bull Sltko Wayne Teague NOT SHOWN Larry Snyder Shrrley Sullnvan Kathy Sulak HOME ROOM 111 MISS TODD ROW 'I Linda Walters Margo Welsh Bonnie Van Kalker Patti Wengel Judy Wolfe Peggy Wrrght Jamce Wrllrams Dolly Tsacrlos ROW 2 Chuck Walker Duane Zammerman Jarlanne Zrckuhr Elaine Toman Mlss Todd Mary Wagoner Beth Vargo Joe Toscanl Eddie Young ROW 3 Harold Wood Terry Whrte James Van Vleet Annum Whusler Eugene Torm Chuck Vlgland Jack Wood worth Dan Wayte NOT SHOWN Dan Westmoreland Kurt Wlgnall Ken Whittaker Mlchalme Wolnaro s Ns SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Larry Pro Presldent Bob Flelds Vice Presldent Margaret Banaskr, Secre tary Sanda Lea, Treasurer CLASS MOTTO To have a friend be one CLASS FLOWER Yellow Tea Rose CLASS COLORS Maroon and Navy 87 . . 0 1 . 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A I - II I , 'W - Wwwm Class business, committees, club meetings, convocations dispensed HOME ROOM 202 MISS ANDERSON ROW 1 Terry Bartz Janice Beve ridge Brlanne Ballantyne Diane AI exander Linda Brink Mary Ann Ball Pat Brooks Nancy Bycroft Dora Butler Gerrie Caldwell Mary Kay Berg ROW 2 Bonnie Beckett Do lores Berdy Rebecca Basiger Donna Bolmg Pat Carbine Miss Anderson Donna Allen Sally Adams Jean Ackers Margaret Banaski ROW 3 Ronnie Bradford Bob Bone Ben Baker Dick Caldwell Warren Arnold Jerry Anderson Ralph Alexander Larry Bays Oryn Carlisle Rick Baron Bob Bergeson HOME ROOM Rl MR SMETZER ROWl Joanne Eckstrom Diane Denton Deane Cook June Darling Sandy DeMeyer Elaine Carpenter Evelyn Draschll Sandra Duvall Dona Davis Karen Cook Carol Crawley ROW 2 Jay Dean Roger Daday Frank Daniels Paul Dravet Mr Smet zer Jerry Davis Don Cary Robert Cowles ROW 3 Dennis Coates Gary Conrad Mike Davis Harold Christenson Charles Cochran Chuck Donaldson Daniel Davis Douglas Dixon Bull Eck NOT SHOWN Linda Clmgan Drena Carnahan HOME ROOM l'lO MR HUNT ROW l Mary Fosburg Sue Find ley Judy Freeland Helen Everett Kathy Erdelles Peggy Farrell ROW 2 Dennis Gander Bob England Manuel Ernhart Mr Hunt Jim Fields Eugene Erwin Bob Ford ROW 3 Reggie Fowler Wally Geub Ronnie Gott Bob Field Barry Gamblin Stan ley Girtman 88 .. , . ,Q q 1 , : , - I I ' J - . . 4 , . i ' .. 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I I 1 I f , - , 1 1 , . : V , . . . , , I I I ' with during busy homeroom achvnty perlod 5th hour each Frlday HOME ROOM 210 MR MCGUIRE ROW 1 Ruth Gross Karen Hoover Betty Guth Maureen Holland Pat Hamllton Sue Goza Nancy Guyton Mary Hancock Margaret Henning Marlorle Hartman ROW 2 Renta Green Bonme Hull Martha Hart man Janet Rorst Mr McGulre Jac quelme Heller Barbara Hahn Becky Gnfflths Georgle Gray Judy Hood ROW 3 Rlchard Hamman James Henley Bob Granzow Patnck Har hahlll Stanley Gruclzlnskn Tom Hawk Rolf Guenther Tom Horst Robert Hodsden Marty Grabb Harry Hall NOT SHOWN David Hedger Charles Hellman HOME ROOM 105 MISS NEFF ROW 1 les Immel Freya Jensen Gaul Jenklns Karen Klle Sharon Johnson Jerry Johnson ROW 2 Knclnskl Pat Knttredge Mnss Neff Roy Johnson Ron Jamtt John H pertz ROW 3 Charles Judge Charles Kelly Tom Howard Larry Howey Gerald Kennett Ralph Kmckerbacker John Kelly HOME ROOM 103 MRS REED ROW 1 Joyce Krystek Betty Mc Brlcle Ellzabeth Mclachlan Joan Marln Janet McSherry Beverly Mc Clam Patncla Lucas ROW 2 Luella McClam Carol Koslba Donna Kue chenberg Mary Lou Maurer Mrs Reed Peggne Louls Sandy Lea Maru lyn Louacano Gerry Lynn Maples ROW 3 Eric Lundahl Peter llechty Leland Lovall Paul Krause Davld Lewls Don McNally Gene Marcm kowskl 5 1 1 I , . I I I , , I . . , i I I ' . I - I I I . . I . I i : ' , I l l ' . I . .I , , , , f . . , 5 1 1 . . I . I , . : Sherron Jones, Mary Kennedy, Tom . . ., . I . , , ' , U- . : , , , , 1 , . : I . . I . I . I I - . I . . i : . , . I - , , . I . . , I .- ' , . 2 ' f ' f I I . . I I . - Sophomores Magazlne Drlve foremost on lust for raising money HOME ROOM 308 MR RUBRAKE ROW 'l Karen Nlckell Joyce New man Marsha Peterson Lmda Quan lan Lmda Mllls Ken Nlbbe Ron Mulholland Duane Pflughoefi Ange llne Navarro ROW 2 Ron Muller Dennis Rosia George Mlklos Mlke Mlscko Larry Rosenbaum Mr Rub rake Brlan Mnsanko Ken Moberg Stewari Morlan Wulbur Regler ROW 3 Herbert Ols Glen Palmer Larry Powell Al Mumford Jon Robblns Rnchard Robinson Larry Plo Danny Mlssal Don Phllllps Bruce Mole Harry Rlce NOT SHOWN Jlm Ray HOME ROOM 308 MR SIMONS ROW1 Sue Swim Sheila Schuliz Georgla Thomason Judy Schultz Elusa Srhvonen Pat Selzer Duane Swarizlander Dlanne Taluan Ada Sprmgman Denme Spero ROW 2 Ken Tarchala Rosalle Siyger Lucalle Sfyger Glorla Shalapslk Mr Sum mons Regina Scoii Erneshne Sea man lucllle Schuliz David Taylor Tom Schulfs Ronme Sherrard ROW 3 Tom Teer Howard Schoonover Bryan Skogler Jim Thompson Dan Schroeder Chuck Schmelfer Dennis Terry Ronme Sowlnskl Tom Sears Veryl Schauer Kung Siulfs John Stofko HOME ROOM 204 MISS STEWART ROW 'l Mary Thyen Pa! Zlckuhr Jamie Wold Fay Tranl Gwen Welch Karen Voyles llndy Wllluams Judith Wilson Carol Zeller Marlorue Wes ley ROW 2 Carol Wasylewlch Joyce Tosch Nancy Wnllnams Dotty Vara Sheila Wedding Mary Ann Vanblalrcom Lmda Vaxduk Maru anne Trbovlch Carol Vygrala Jenny Tuzmskl ROW3 Pe1erWmsku Paul Woodruff Ken Woodward Jnm Wul son Bruce Unland Duck Tracy Mlckey Zlmmy Eddie Tnnoskl NOT SHOWN George Wilson Mass Stewart : , - I I ' 1 1 1 I I ' . : , 1 1 I I ' - 1 1 1 1 . 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . : 1 1 I I ' ' I I ' 1 1 1 , . 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 . : , 1 1 1 1 I I T 1 1 . : , I I ' 1 1 1 , . : , . Frosh begun road ahead with prolects to ralse money for future FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Carl Towell Presudent Vuckl Small Vice President Lnnda Harrelson Secretary Donna Mathus Treasurer CLASS MOTTO Build for character not for fame CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS COLORS Blue and GOLD HOME ROOM T02 MR BILLER ROW l Ruta Bell Bette Batuslc Bomta Black Kay Beckett Marcla Banuster Gloria Alexander Sharon Adams Judy Anderson ROW 2 Mr Buller Rlchard Blnss Jrm Bauer Charlotte Berndt Barbara Bayless Debby Beers Elame Adams Donna Bambrough Alnce Arnold Sharon Anderson ROW 3 Jlm Blackburn Charles Averlll Joe Angottr Kelth Bell Ed Barneko Mitch Blundm Dave Beres Bernle Baum Ronme Allnson Randy Anderson Jlm Anderson NOT SHOWN Susan Anthony HOME ROOM R 2 MR BLACK ROW l Betty Bycroft Betty Carl Isle Sharon Campbell Judy Brown Karen Councnl Elanne Davns Jane Crlsman ROW 2 Drusnlla Bowman Mary Crowder Fran Cheverton Patty Coleman Shnrley Bryan Sharon Lee Cook, David Carpenter, David Boswell. ROW 3: Greg Bagan, Jim Dagenais, Tom Chester, Dick Briggs, Mr. Black, Steve Culberston, Larry G. Brown, Thomas J. Calhoun, Jim Bud- zielek, Larry E. Brown. Kr' mf' ,.- iililw X 91 School Admlnlstratlon s P4600 92 et up Increased credit requirement needed HOME ROOM 305 MISS HALLADAY ROW T Harold Enlts Joanne Etter Shlrley Draves .lame Eaton Pam Frame Jamce Evanoff Pat Drlscoll Judy Dlshno Harold Erwm ROW 2 Dyann Dean Joan Frankowskr Donna Erwm Lmda Dodd Margaret Dulmovlch Mlss Halladay Kathleen Fern Lana Gott Dorothy Gaydos Bruce Fessler ROW3 Duane Flsher Judy Dmsmore Mlke Dickey Paul Elkenbary Kenneth Enslen Phnllnp Gerrard Tommy Elsner Larry Epper son James Fay Bob Fowble Woody Dunning NOT SHOWN Bob Eck Jlm Flndley Mlckey Dufresne HOME ROOM 205 MR DEAN ROW 1 Phyllns Howdeshell Carol Kellogg John Howard Shelby Jester Stanley Holt Bob Hass Wayne Hahn John Jameson Lmda Harrelson Susan Janssen ROW 2 Judy Han son Susan Hunslcker Mane Hudson Dotty Goulden Pat Kemp Susan Guest Lmda Howell Pat Harwood Lmda Gotherldge Jenny Hanson Ber nice Hardesty Benny Jones ROW 3 Sandy Harrell Make Harrahlll Jxm High Ben Gullett Marlan Jackson Mr Dean Susle Grenshar Marsha Grove Tom Hartman Doug James Lenny Greener HOME ROOM 303 MR NEFF ROW 'l Jnm Lake, Jerry KYISTOH, Sharon Maud, Ruth Marcom, Norma Layhew, Beth Kursch, Carolyn Little, Veronica Levan, Davnd Malmqulst, Bob Malmqulst ROW 2 Ronnie Layer, Terry Lee, Karen Klelstrom, Donna Mathls, Martha McMurtry, Beverly Lockwood, Joann Kurth, Del Knocke, John Lam, Terry Krlschano, Bull Long ROW 3 John Konlckx, Rlchard Kennedy, Tom Leonard, Rudy Kuechenburg, Mr Neff, Jnm Marler, Dave Kozlol, John McDowell, Trent McKmney, Melvin Mullk . . . . . . f ,gin ' was 1 , - V, 'lg x I l 1 T 1 fl 3 A Y 1 V 1? 'f J ., X, . rl y . K l T . S .X eg - I Y ' A -E., : ' , , , ' e 6 ,- F ' 1 ' , Y ' A V . s . . , 5 V . v 1 1 1 x i - I Q .1 , 1 1 . X an . I . I K . . I . I A -I I I Ext . ' . l . ' ' 1 1 A x ' 1 1 ' ' T I I - 1 1 1 . . , , . : ' , 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . I I . I ' I 1 1 I . I I ' 1 I I - ' , . : I . . I . l I I I I . I . . I 1 1 1 v ' for graduation, Freshmen start work toward the higher goals HOME ROOM 212 MR NIXON ROW l Susan Messlck Sandra Mnlls Judy ONeal Sandra Paul Kathleen Nagy Donna Oakes Con me Peacock Kathie Miko ROW 2 Judy Morrls Mary Plummer Var gunna Newman Dolores Mitchell Sheryl Nelson Bonnue Ntksch Ann Oglesby Patty Muldak ROW 3 Elvns Plgg Bull Nault John Meyer Mnckey Plllar Douglas Morrls Mlclxey Petro David Mueller Duck Pavel NOT SHOWN Mr Nuxon HOME ROOM 2ll MR REED ROW l Sue Robinson Margaret Potter Sandy Schafer Judy Pollard Margaret Rose Karen Powell Bar bara Rlcheson Sharon Ramsey ROW 2 Bob Schafer Nancy Rambo Pat Prlce Grace Roll lunda Prusleclu Pam Prultt Jane Schwuchow Floyd Rogers ROW 3 Jlm Ruchtl Make Roque Jlm Sears Jerry Roberts Ray Rodriguez Bob Relcli Mr Reed Bob Bob Popadltch Dave Richmond Jack Reuchert John Rans Bull Pritchard NOT SHOWN Rlchard Rlba HOME ROOM 301 MISS ROBERTS ROW l Wullram Schulz Jlm Snod grass Susan Taylor Vurglma Strudas Sandy Smtth Sandra Smnth Kay Swum Judy Smks Rlchard Sheptak Stanley Teffertnller ROW 2 Bruce Stowell Larry Sptller Jrm Taylor Denny Smith Sharon Shepard Muss Roberts Renee Shannon Lnnda Smnth Vuclu Small Barbara Swetkey Ron Smith ROW 3 Terry Storey Paul Sheehy Dennns Sprusansky George Smlth Bob Smtth Don Stewart Charles Segraves Harold Shaw Loren Swanson -A l! V3 pgs.. 'as Freshman class party brings lsf year in high school to a close HOME ROOM R-3- MR. THRONE ROW 1: Larry Wilson, Sandy Wright, Peggy Tucker, Sharon Temp- lefon, Madeline Triber, Janei Trinkler, Jane Wesley, Jim Yosi, Karen Wi- dener, Pai Van Loon, Vivian Zabor- owski, David Tolliver. ROW 2: Sue Tully, Sharon Waliers, Linda Walker, Mary Wilson Riia Torin Brenda Waddell Vicky Wieczorek Janiih Van Blaircom Pa! Workman Leonard Wieczorek Karen Whisler Pat Worth- ingfon, ROW 3: David Thyen Jerry Walters Tom Wilson Bob Walk Carl Towell Chuck Von Berg Mr Throne Gary Walker Jim Wells Dave Thompson Charles Wilson Joe Wo Jihoski Alan Topping Ron Wall Twilight Tnme theme of the frosh class party found Duck Pavel and Sharon Ramsey reigning King and Queen Refreshments music and dancing helped make the evening a success -s Refreshments weni over bug with fhe freshmen at fhenr class party When only a few empty bot f- iles and cups remained ihe kids decided they had .J had enough and went back fo dancing 94 in I 4 I I ll G I I . I I - g I I - ' l . ' . . og : ' T. riii - Y K ' ' v' - 'a h Q , ' if -0 N xv' ' x' A tl , K' ' T l 3' . . Q V IQ W' V . ' I X ' . ,v -rf . I . . 'VX w 3 1 Lv. Class locker rooms, parties, othe The theme and decoration committee for the Prom IS shown here at one of Its noon meetings Margaret Prentlss chairman plus members of her commlttee decuded that Parisian Paradise should be the theme for the 58 Prom ao 'sv- prnng Fever was the theme chosen by the Sophs for their class party Shown here are Becky Gruffrths Sally Adams and Judy Freeland only a few who helped chaurman Larry Rosenbaum get the gym decorated for the bug night r events, prove crowded affairs The Junior Class sponsored one of the after game dances held In the Roosevelt Gym Wuth not too much tame for elaborate decoratrons and planmng the Junlors felt very pleased smce It was enloved by all those who attended The Sophomore locker room IS surely a buzz of octuvlty at the end of a school day Caught ln actlon are a few of the early birds onxrous to get therr belongmgs and go home after another day of school 95 - W W K N 3 C, . A - K Swv..- XW . I I 7: ,J so 1 T- ' , ',j 'A sv- il , , 40 A rf 5 so ' 'H y C zo ' A 1 ll ll is .L . 71W Us I H Q Q I D -Q u l D 'ti-at lqn' 'wwf N! ,sushi gif- S ...J Mr Arlue Kerr Superuntendent of schools has worked hard toward gettung a new hugh school for the students of Hobart The new school whuch us located near Lake George wull be completed by the fall of 58 Mr Kerr receuved hus Bachelor of Scuence Degree un Edu catuon at Ball State Teacher s College and later he receuved has Masters Degree at lnduana Unuversuty Sunce that tume he has taken ad dutuonal graduate work at Purdue Unuversuty Due to constant efforts of Hobart Hugh School Admunustratuon, Durung the past year Mr Kerr Superuntendent of Hobart Schools wuth the assustance of the Board of School Trustees has re evaluated the enture curruculm offered to students attendung the Hobart chools The obuect of thus reevaluatuon was to duscover ways of umprovung what us beung taught and eventually um provung how ut us bemg taught One ofthe buggest protects of these admunustrators of course was the makung of funal plans toward the completuon of the new hugh school buuldung located on 'l0th Street near Lake George Earluer thus year a contract was sugned wuth the Boyd Constructuon Company to unstall a strom sewer and also to level and full un the area east of the structure All the new furnuture and equupment that wull be needed un the new buuldung has been purchased and ut wull be ready for occupancy at the begunnung of the school year of 1958 Another step taken toward umprovung buuldung faculutues of the schools un Hobart was the addutuon of sux classrooms at Rudge Vuew School Also, a sur vey was taken to fund out whether Hobart could qualufy for federal assustance un convertung part of thus, the old hugh school, unto a uunuor hugh buuldung 96 There are commuttees now workung toward the re vusuon of the report cards that are guven to students un elementary Iunuor and senuor hugh schools lt us not yet known when the results of theur work wull be completed and compuled A new class on publuc school funance and budget procedure was orgcunuzed thus year for teachers and was taught by Mr Kerr Thus was to help the teach ers understand more about the funancual background of schools Hobart schools un partucular The School Board and Mr Kerr placed theur ap proval on the new seventy munute peruods whuch were furst trued here at Hobart thus year These longer peruods have proved un many cases to be very successful We know that un these few paragraphs we have only scratched the surface of the accomplushments and the many efforts that have been put forth thus year by the School Board and Mr Kerr We hope however that we may have guven you some udea of the work that us always bemg done behund the scenes and of the unterest these admunustrators are takung un makung the schools of Hobart better for you, the students - 1 V - -'31-3 v-- V ,Q ,. 3 Q, , . -f' 1., ,Q g-z1..,,,g,14..s-, as.. woo' . v .A N tts' - , , QQ , 1 ., , , 1 ff., T ' . ' fy-'flu '- 1' ' A W V W P t . , . . , . s . . - I - I ' I I ' I 1 - I u u ' 1 , . ' I I . . , I V v ' f'W5'f : ' - i ' ,yu Y ,mifel ' : W JS rv in ,r YM- X NX 3 A Pictured from left to right are the members of the school board. spent many hours improving the school system and in making Ho- They are: Harry Garmong, secretary, Mr. Arley Kerr, Superintendent bart High a school from which students can be proud to have grad- ot Hobart City Schools, Verne Elliott, Donald Sporre, Alice Hamil- uated. This year they have been kept especially busy in securing ton, treasurer and Don Robinson, president. These members have the final plans and arrangements for the new high school. students will at last be entering new building in fall of '58 , ,, ,,,, weve. V. . TY, QF?- , ,lik 4, - .V - , , - Mr. Eugene Wise, Director of Pupil Personnel, coordinates the attendance for the Hobart City Schools which includes the elementary schools, public, parochial, iunior and senior high schools, He supervises the programs in special education, such as the home-bound, the ment- . ally retarded, and those who have speech and hearing detects. Also, he represents the schools in juvenile court cases pertaining to de- linquency and parental neglect. .qrsl t N get , Q' 1 , 4.-Q , 1 if pw ,li i ww A 4 .V t r' I if 4 l , . L. lt. E r During the six years that Mr. Harold Moody has been principal of Hobart High, he has worked diligently toward raising its standards and providing the students with a wider and more varied curriculum. Throughout the year he sends out questionnaires, taking polls of the student body, to discover their opinions on matters of importance to the school. These are compiled in the principal's office and the result announced over the public address system. Mr. Moody holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Arts degree and he enioys fishing and watching baseball. And thus closes an era . . . . . 1957-58 has come and is almost gone. Gone before it are 80 other years of school life in a building erected in 1877, twelve years after Lincoln's assassination and one year follow- ing Custer's last stand. These were days before the Wright brothers were even thinking about such a thing as a flying machine , before Edison invented the electric lamp, and before old-fashioned radio was born. Gone before it are thousands of boys and girls, growing into adult- hood, scattering to all corners of the earth, and reaching into fields of distinction and honor. Many have completed their lives and have passed into eternity. Now the building, too, has come to the end of its life of service to Hobart youth and must soon pass into oblivion. The high-ceiling rooms, the creaky stairways, the old-fash- ioned doors and windows, the nar- Administrative committee offers guidance and instruction to many Miss Dorothy Thompson, Vice-Principal, is in charge of all class and student council activities. She is the only sponsor of the student council and she helps the Mayor and Clerk-Treasurer to prepare the agenda for each meeting. This year she was responsible for helping the student council plan the Senior Government Day, the Leadership Conference, and the Talent Show, ull of which have become annual events at Hobart High School. 98 I O 4 row crooked hallways and the dus mal lughts are to be no more The old favorute places and the haunts of many memorues of fun and laugh ter wull luve only un the umagunatuons and memorues of those who exper uenced them It us not wuthout a slught twunge of sadness that we say Goodbye you have served us very well ' An now beguns an era A new modern and carefully planned mulluon and one half dollar structure on the shores of Lake George us rapudly formung unto the most beautuful buuldung un the Cuty of Hobart Wuth rooms of colorful warmth wuth wude spacuous hall ways wuth the most modern furnu ture and equupment we look for ward wuth eagerness and excutement to the comung years and hope they offer golden opportunutues to every boy and every gurl who enters the doors of the new HOBART SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Harold Moody Pruncupal f-aan' J Mr Maruon Bauley Guudance Durector has done much for the students durung the years he has been at Hobart Hugh He sees to ut that all freshmen take aptutude personaluty ana specual unterest tests to help determune what theur obuectuves wuul students each year be un hugh school Besudes teachung a government and economucs class he advuses students who need specual counselung He also guves tests to the senuors to see how much they have umproved durung theur four years un hugh school and he advuses them college requurements and un choosung a vocatuon N . Mrs Annabelle Shone Dean of Gurls uses her wuse uudgment d alung wun the gu ls attendance and duscuplune problems She also teachers a freshman algebra class and us the head sponsor of the Debuteens Club Russell Deal Dean of Boys us un charge of the boys t tendance and takes care of theur duscuplune problems Along wuth teachung a health and safety class he has once agaun done a fune uob of coachung our football team 99 I I - I ll 1 1 'y I 1 . Jr - 1 ' 1 D' K L K 1 ' ' 1 ' J ' ' hive t,ff. I I 5 , . . , . . A . - I , . . . . . I . on ' ' ' ' . f. ,Q , - '- 2 Nfgsfvt f V W so . - ,. '-.sr .1.- L, . .gy u f .lx - 1 f s . ' I 1 ' 4 , 4 14' 'T-I 5 , gt f 1 1 , .. . ,Q -A - aged - . . , A , ' ' Mr, , , ' ' af un e ' r , . Well framed teachers contrubute to the hugh teaching standards Q, .f GLADYS ANDERSON MARY BAILEY RAYMOND BAILEY English Lnbrarnan Soclal Studnes A B Valparauso M S Purdue M A Umverslty of Arkansas Pastlme Readlng Pastnme Readmg Pastnme Sports i-'? ' RAYMOND BALL WARREN BILLER WILLIAM BLACK r Vocahonal Pnnhng Forelgn language B S Indnana M S Induana State A B DePauw Pastnme Water Sknng Pashme Flshung CHARLES CARLOCK WAYNE COLLINS FLOYD DAVIS Industncl Educatnon Machune Shop Socnal Studles M S Purdue M A lnduanc State B S Ball State Postlme Outdoor Sports Pustlme Home Improvement Pastlme Sports . . . . . 'PS'-fa? ' 3- z-,sg ,. , ' , ' ff S' - 0 S , ,. .. I M ' . 4 . ,. 5 it , i f - ,ig-,-9' fn. X . ' ' a'?'5 V .1 - f' ,W za . 37- - 4 ... t K , I ' V 67 - I ' ' - V ld . , 4 - , . ' , 1 1 Q aff g'g'f'fr, ' ,N J I J. YV - A.. , I , Q n ngg ww- ' ' ' I sg ' ' ' -i 5 . Lf 5' 51 ' , I A if Q .S 1 Q - 'ri I ' l A I K -V V, , I! . 5- 1 . ., 'A I . I as 'X' J, X-. , I! If ' A ' . 4 f I , M g 4' W 'ff' Tj Y,., - . , A f . . . . ,s IO0 practiced at Hobart, class actlvltles planned for students benefit CHARLES DEAN RUSSELL DEAN CLIFFORD FACKLER Engllsh Photography Mathematics B S lndnana M S lndnana M S Indiana State Pastlme Group Smgmg Pastume Amateur Radlo Pastume Reading ,,.. Y igky THOMAS FARLOW MARILYN FELTY RUTH HALLADAY Industrial Education Business English M S Indiana State B S Ball State B A Manchester Postlme Roller Skatmg Pastlme Music .-ff ffi- RICHARD J HAMMAN THOMAS HENDRICKSON HELEN HOPP Chemlstry Industrual Educatlon Business B S lndnana B S Ball State M S Indnana Pastlme HI Fl Music Pastlme Popular Muslc Pastlme Bowling lOl . . - . 5 1. I NF I . , QW L , W j f .Q I ' , Nix- ,xg '--Q lx . M W 5 ,,,. v ,K -YLW'm M, TSR .gis- J T ' if ' 1 EM, J., W' I l I uw' I A . H I D .q 7A CL New 70 minute perlods prove advantageous to the teachers and 4-v IO2 31 sl ROBERT HUNT Englush M S Indiana Pastlme Hunting A 9'5 MILES IVKOVICH HELEN JOHNSON Industrial Education Physucal Education B S Calafornla State B A Augustana Pastlme Bowling Pastlme Tennis DORIS KOCH FRANK KURTH EARL MCGUIRE Englush Health and Safety Business B S Illmons State M A Purdue B S Indrana Pastnme Flowers Pastnme Football Offrcnatnng Pastnme Readrng WILLIAM MITCHELL Social Studues B S Huntington Pastlme Sports Events JACQUE NEFF Home Economics B S Ball S ate Postlme Sewrng ROBERT NEFF Foreugn Language B A Manchester Pastume Church Work . . I . 4 D 57' fr, , , 1 M Q w fy, rl -'Y-lil? N 11 1 A If I is if l f - - ' 1' ' I-, IK ' x 3 x E? I !1,fI,' A XM- i Q . VK, ,YA ,I 1. .1 A W K, 5 I f I f . f , . , , ,iffl 2 s student body-allows more time for studying TREVOR NIXON BRYAN REED English and Math Mathematics A B Oakland City M S Indiana Pastlme Traveling Postime Travel i-'W Z yngf FORREST RHODE JANICE ROBERTS English English B S lndldna B A DePauw Pastlme Sports Pastnme Swimming and class participation DOROTHY REED Home Economics M S Indiana Pastnme Sewing EUGENE RUBRAKE Biology B S Manchester Pastime Tropical Fas 7 - STANLEY SENDERAK GENE SlMONS DONALD SMALL Physics Vocal Music English M S Purdue M M University of Michigan B S Indiana Pastime Bowling Pastlme Golf Pastume Leather Craft IO3 X 1' ig--. A . . Mak E ' ew in fr s T . 1 D '- J ' f : . . ' '. : . . h .. I ' , 'X : V 5 EJ. ' I I f -In ,M T i j i fi- ' . Mk 'W K ' , 1 z. U 'J' K ,Q I ' , F A ' ' 1 Q, V - n Erin f I i,4 V 1 1 M 2 f School business, bulldlngs grounds and the cafeteria kept In I M, . Q- '.:.' wx W BERNIE SMETZER ALFRED SPRIESTER EDGAR STEWART Industrial Education Muslc Physncal Educatlon M S Purdue M M E Northwestern B S Wittenberg College Pastlme Huntmg Pastume Home Improvement Pastlme Golf Q- ii S .l LOLA STEWART PAUL THRONE REBECCA TODD Biology Physlcal Educatnon Busmess M S Indiana B S Manchester M S Indiana Pastame Travel Pastlme Famnly Pastnme Bowlmg - Si-iii Nsi--., wa-.4 A-... ....... FAYE TRAMMEI. ROBERT WEBB ALICE WILLSON Socuol Studues Band Vocal Musnc B S Butler M A Northeast Mlssourl State B S Oxford Pastrme Golf Pastnme Photography Pastlme Travel IO4 I . 1. V C: ,ru ' ,. A , 1 I '.v f ' . I I V P I- i u X x g a - g 5 ig ' P 1 . K , Q- , 1 All ' fl I A , .1.k 1 I M it 5 I rsgs if A J L, gin A . I 'fi x I I In - JJ ' QHN-RA t Q Y - A RW? U 5 A ,S - I1 3 M- R uf G ' L 1 , 5 W Y H' fs good fb- '. 55 -Q- 'Ivy-.MM Sheila Miller secretary and Adele McOmber bookkeeper look on as the executive secretary Mnldred Lenburg continues working These gurls are kept constantly busy while working in the super lntendents office which is the center of activity of the Hobart City School Z Pictured I5 Mr George Schnabel Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds The duties of Mr Schnabel are to see that the school grounds and buildings are kept In good condition H is also the overseer ofthe custodians condition by able corps of office girls, ianitors, and cooks kfvr in P H. ,, -r , 9' .e aaa T Mrs Pauline Mergl secretary and Miss Pat Loomis bookkeeper help keep the high schools business In smooth running order with their efficient work They also assist the students by answering their endless questions X Q,-4 -Gi The cafeteria staff is kept busy preparing wholesome and de licuous meals for the Sensor Hugh School students as well as the Junior Hugh They are Emma Schrock and Rose Dykhuns Not shown Clara Graff 105 .r 4 , 1 . , .leg I H., A ' L ' 1 . . - 1 -x ' I 14' 5 v A 4 ' i I' l b T Q' A . I ' L., . . , 7 , J . V ,i ' i l r ' T - l y f ' A in in t r i , 1 A , ,.- g Q T il 5- f ' , Bw.-Q ,t xi, W. z XJ' X3 'W'-'f ,. T A . - ' v-A Q 9. I ' 1 . . I . 4 . V e . . . I . I aff A if ff, 1-1,'v-t4-ff 4' 1 I I :cull . 5100-- ... T E-. ' ,cunt-ul' .pm 5 5 This is the structure in which the approximately 800 students attending Hobart High School will make their new home next year. There will be only the sophomore, junior, and senior classes there instead of the four that have made up Hobart High in the past. The Brickie teams and gym classes are especially looking forward to the new gym. Besides seating as many as 2800 spectators, the new gym will pro- vide a better playing floor for our basketball teams in future years. Also, it will provide the gym stud- ents with boys' and girls' shower rooms and the girls will be glad to learn that hair dryers are also being installed. The classrooms will all be made with space to spare, and some, such as the science rooms, will give the students a chance to learn and study with the finest and most up-to-date equipment. In every one of the rooms, acoustical tiling is to 106 New Hobart High School buildi be installed. This tile will improve the sound quality produced in the class. The lighting effects will prove more than adequate for the students and faculty as it pours from the overhead light fixtures and through the more than 100 windows of the new building. This structure is a far cry from the one in which we are now attending classes. Its spaciousness, beauty, and conveniences are beyond words. We will walk through halls with enough elbow room, attend classes with enough seating space, and view games with comfort. We shall have reason to be proud and respect our new surroundings. This new building will give us many advantages in helping Hobart High grow in stature and in name. We should make use of these advantages to their utmost possibilities-it's up to us to add to the achievements that Hobart students have made in the past. I-C11-KF! -y-1'9 ' H Hg 'dh gi!! 4 'iilugml 1.:'f+-IZ llliufw lvlilill Has 'amy ll illll . D gmgpg nl akes debu Q11 1 ULDUV A5 dia., ,ass f 'Q 'Q T In fall of 58 -0- 1 where Hobart wull play II This IS the new modern gym nts home basketball games next year Bnckle fans WI be glad to know fha? It seats about 2800 Shown are end the doors ai the west AMERICAN LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANING SERVICE HOBART S ONLY COMPLETE CLEANING SEVICE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING RUG CLEANING FUR CLEANING 81 STORAGE FREE MOTH PROOFING 90 MINUTES SPEEDY SERVICE DRIVE IN Phone 658 R Hobart CHRISTENSON MOTORS INC Chevrolet Dealer PHONE 1 178 431 Mann Street Hobart COLONIAL DRUGS WHERE FRIENDLINESS IS A PROFESSION Vlsut the drugstore that looks luke a drugstore should In the HOBART PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Good Luck In the Future from COREY BROS BAKERY STEVE 81 MARK COREY 350 Mann Street Phone 57 Hobart ELlNOR'S The House of Nationally Advertised Women s and Teen age Styles 341 Mann St Phone 1392 Hobart Compliments of CUBBERLEY'S JEWELRY Artcarved Dlamonds 218 Mann Street Hobart Cornphments of GARY HOBART WATER CO Commerc1a1 Off1ce 454 E 4th PHONE 842 Hobart Indiana ......,-. I ' II I Il 810 WEST RLDGE ROAD 3rd and Wisconsin Street Phone:61 . . ' I Vmvf ' f- -- 'E T- and easier bowling for you. Add new X 4 r S equipment, smooth lanes, and a con- l Hobart 'The Kind of Service You've Always Wanted FATCH -nd HARKIN CHRYSLER I PLYMOUTH O IMPERIAL Sales and Service 520 East Second Street Hobart 30 :: PHONES :: Enterprise 1537 MODERN CRESSMOOR LANES New Concept in Bowling ---- Completely Air-Conditioned Wisconsin Street Phone: 9164 FOR COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE GARY NATIONAL BANK With 10 Convenient Locations Main Office Broadway at Fifth Ave. GGYY Indiana Congratulations to the Class of i958 from Pat 8: Joe Figley GLENN'S TOGGERY 318 Main Street Phone:89 Hobart DAVEY' S .IEWELERS O ENGRAVING O RING SIZING O WATCH REPAIRS 332 Main Street 15:1 TT! Pl'l0h6:l H0bClI'l' Sharon Dwight shows Joyce Burke one of the fine rings from Davey's wide lection. 39th 8. Liverpool Distributor for- O Remco Refrigerators O Kit-Aid Dishwashers Plan, Design, and Estimate wlo Obligation . . . . . KITCHEN by . . . HAMILTON NO SECTIONS OR UNITS Manufacturers of Fine Hardwood Kitchen and Bath Cabinetry O Tappan Built-in Oven s Phone:286 BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF '58 HOBART SHOES soo EAST ard. ST. 'I ll The House of Famous Brands H0 1' I 1 Linda Harrelson and Gloria Adams put Tom Hawke to work as they make their choice of shoes. HOBART HARDWARE O Housewares I Hardware I Paints O Glass O Varnlsh I Brushes 302 Mann Street Phone 1020 Good Luck to the Class of '58 from THE HAMANNS AND THE BEACHES HOBART LANES 223 Center Street Phone 9155 Hobart READ THE HOBART HERALD Every Week For A11 The HOBART NEWS 110 Mann Street Phone 46 Hobart JEWEL SHOP DIAMONDS WATCHES GIF TS SILVERWARE WATCH REPAIRING 515 Center Street Phone 300 Hobart Congratulations to the 58 Graduates from J K NEWS Newspapers Western Unlon Hallmark Greeting Cards 336 Mann Street Phone 97 Congratulatuons to the Class of 58 KELLEN s HOBART FLOWER SHOP LAKE GEORGE MATERIAL 81 SUPPLY C0 INC READY MIX CONCRETE BUILDING MATERIAL YouR DOWNTOWN nomsr Ofice Phone 141 409 Mann Street Phones 140 8- 130 Hobart Plant Phone 659 J Hobart 111 o o O ., O Magazines ' . . . I H rl . M, JOY'S fl-M CLEANERS -DYERS MENS TOGGERY Fine cleaning service- modern plant-latest in equipment and process. Serving Hobart and Community for 25 Located on 3rd Street opposite beautiful Lake George TWO TRUCKS TO SERVE YOU' ' Pick-up and Delivery Service These students and others like them enthusiastlcally sup port the merchants of Hobart. ll. Best Wnshes to the Graduatmg Class from La Mode Shop 348 Mann Street Phone 96 Hobart Congratulations to the Class of 58 MAIN SUNOCO SERVICE 6th 8- Mann Street Phone 9I 87 Hobart Indiana Best Washes to the Class of 58 from McNALLY'S HOME IMPROVEMENTS pamt 8. wallpaper stormdoors 81 wundows MELLON INSURANCE AGENCY INSURE lN SURE LNSURANCE ALSO LNCOME TAX COUNSELORS 232 MAIN STREET Phone 92 Hobart Best Washes to the Class of 58 ODELL SMITH JEWELRY 0 MUSIC GIFTS 347 Mann Street Hobart MUNDELL S FLOWER SHOP FUNERAL PIECES CORSAGES BOUQUETS POTTED PLANTS WE SPECIALIZE I.N WEDDING BOUQUETS 907 RIDGE ROAD Phone 65 Hobart 0 tile . . I . l Phone:62O 3 I 5 Center Street 1 - O C I h CI f58 MITCHELL'S of HOBART NEI-SDN INSULATING LUMBER DW S ON AND ROOFING C0 52 ILLINOIS STR O d d Op d b LESLIE LUEDTKE PHONES 75 76 77 501 No h Oh S H b I d Ph ne:I565W H b BEST WISHES TO EVERY BRICKIE GRADUATE NORTHERN I INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY E977 dy Ferkinho I I4 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES PARK 81 SHOP See Us For All Your Sporting Needs School Sweaters GROCERY MARKET f2f,'2,i'1,,,,,dS Trophies Go T FREE DELIVERY SERVICE BZQQQAI 8K FCOM., Basketball Camera Supplies 1105 CLEVELAND AVE Film Developing Reprmts of Class Plctures PHONE 1141 of Hobart Hobart lndlana 608 East Thlrd Street Phone T395 THE INSURANCE SMITHS Chuck SMITH SANZ ELECTRIC 3: INSURANCE AGENCY For All Your Insurance Needs 124 Mann Street Phone 1364 Res 2047 307 CEDVTER STREHST HOBART INDIANA STOREY MERCURY SALES PHONE 1300 PHONE 80 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 7l2 East 3rd Street Hobart lndlana H5 O O O . . 0 If O O O . . . . . . . . . 0 Sealed in Plastic Pictures 81 Cards : 2 as 71 Sue Remus seems about to make a sale as Jack Traeger admires a set of cuff links in Vossberg's Men's Department. Congratulations to the Class of '58 FROM . . . VOSSBERG APPAREL Famous for Nationally Known Brands of Clothing HOBART WALGREEN AGENCY Good Luck and Best Wishes A. JACOBSON from Construction Materials Co., Inc. LEON GARDNER, R.Ph. Cleveland Ave. 81 State Rd. 130 310 Main Street Phone:255 Ph0 'e2l45 Hobafl Congratulations to the Class of '58 f SERVICE CENTER 'Om 'he 428Main PHONE:9l33 5th 81 Main Streets Hobart Indiana Hobart Indiana M1522 X 4? so 'ZS' The young people you see in these pictures are all on their way to successful careers in one of America's basic industries . . . steel. They decided Cas we hope you will decidel to let Inland Steel Company help them plan their future. Some are gaining knowledge and experience in spe- cial trades to become journeyman machinists, car- penters or electricians . . . some are concentrating on certain phases of steelmaking by working in the open hearth shops, the cold rolling mills or the galvanizing lines. Still others are working in laboratories building INLAND STEEL COMPANY Indiana Harbor Works '15, ,,. a sound foundation for a future in steel research. Inland offers the high school graduate an excellent opportunity to further his education. Employees may participate in a variety of on-the-job training pro- grams, or they can continue their formal education by registering for evening courses offered by local Purdue and Indiana I'niversity Extension Venters. Plan now to investigate the unlimited opportunities for you in steel . . . with the midwest's own steel company . . . INLAND STEI-II.. Employment Division 3113 Block Avenue East Chicago, Indiana 117 A utogmlblzs J Q-fn P 11.15-1-ral'1f.x2aSQ2!EidK' QA- ,gi L.. ,wa-9' 1 1' f 1 ,g,-,.. , 1 , :.g- W ::,...M,Wgl E4 :fl J .. ,H , 5 l ,M . .. 'A . ,. an ' f . ur' -aw.. K -- - - S ' .Quill V'


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