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

 - Class of 1958

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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

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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



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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 . . V K 1 1 I . . . I I 1 r I , . . . . . . , , . I .

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