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Home Ec Club Spreads Cheer. Takes Trips Christmas cheer accompanied the members of the Home Economics Club of Hobart Senior High as they took holiday goodies to an orphanage in Hammond, Indiana. Touring the American Institute of Laundering in Joliet, Illinois, and Mid- American Homes as well as making candleholders kept the club busy. Selling cookbooks last year and this year enabled the members of the club to make ditty bags to send to the soldiers in Viet Nam for Christmas presents, Paper, pens, soap, gum, puzzles and wash cloths were some of the items included in the bags. Gary Chapter of the Red Cross helped to send the bags overseas where they were distributed to the servicemen. Members also participated in the Channel ll drive for the Chicago tele- vision station. This enabled the network to have more programs of educational interest. Left-FRONT ROW: P. Chaires, J. Davis, M. West, P. Slicker, D. Collins. ROW 2. L. Angotti, M. Hinkle, J. Wesley, J. Wesley, M. Marben. ROW 3: P. Sawyer, c. vukub, s. Hams, K. Bailey, M. Snyder, Horns Economics Club Officers are Mary Hinkle, vice-president, Jean Wesley, historian Marie Snyder secretary, Sue Hinkle, treasurer, und Paula Sawyer,
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u f - ,v--I 4 ,,,.. I nm Linda Lain, president, points out a verb coniugation in French as treasurer, lynn Carlsong vice-president, Karen Dunn, and secretary, Penny Kerhin look on. French Club Gives Senior Study Grant Qu'est-ce que ceci? C'est une groupe de francais. Providing a social group ot young adults interested in France's culture and language is the main purpose of the French Club of Hobart Senior High School. The main activity of the club is the presentation of a scholarship to a worthy French student. Enabling the students to learn more readily is the language lab along with the addition of books, which explain forms and answer questions to accom- pany the tapes. Teaching the students and sponsor- ing the club is Madame Friedrich. Among the activities of the club was the working in the snack bar for two weeks. left-FRONT ROW: B. Eden, R. Ewing, J. Work' man, R. Halverson, J. Randazzo, J. Hipsher, J. Weber, B. Hughes, B. Welch. ROW 2: M. Weeks, J. Kolczay, P. Wolfe, C. Worthington, L. Claxton, J. Kos, C. Park, S. Palas, S. Sihvonen. ROW 3: J. Lancaster. E. Kielstrom, P. Stout, G. Frailey, K. Aitken, L. Westtorth, S. Hinkle, P. Hasxc, S. Mel- ton, C. Willmoth, D. McDowell. Below-FRONT ROW: L. Goftiney, L. LawBaw, C. Borbush, T. Martin, J. J. Smith, L. Carlson, J. Greene, L. Cicak, S. Lain, S. Sears, P. Kerhin. ROW Wronko, D. Sutherland, P. Martin, M. Nordquist, L. Hrapcak, L. Brown, B. 3: D. Jordan, M. Risinger, R. Ludwig, J. Fasel, R. Cole, C. Whelan, J. Zack, Hughes. ROW 21 S. Allendarf, P. Schiess, M. Esping, K. Bailey, M. Niksch, K. Dunn, M. Williams, D. Nault, R. Sweeney. ,,,,
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Checking pulse and temperature were the officers of the Future Nurses of president Sheila Downey, treasurer and Kathy Bortolini, vice-president. I O O I Nurses Visit Hospital Present Scholarship Building for a better understanding of the medical world earmarked the Future Nurses of America of Hobart Senior High School. Presentation of a S100 scholarship to a student interested in the nursing pro- fession highlighted the young nurses' year. Under the guidance of the sponsors Mrs. John Uhlar and Mrs. Richard Mayer, who are registered nurses, the FNA studied methods in practical nursing. A field trip to Methodist Hospital enriched the students' knowledge in their chosen field. They received prac- tical and firsthand information by visit- ing several of the medical wards and watching demonstrations of various types of equipment. Among the other activities for the year were a visit to a River Forest High School class dealing with practical nurs- ing and a Christmas bake sale to raise money for club activities. Left-FRONT ROW: S. Downey, M. Nordquist, A. Hallock, R. Wolters. ROW 2: M. Schroeder, J. Woodruff, C. Mills, K. Bortolini. ROW 3: J. Smith, C. Carlsdedt, L. Woiihoski, M. Lindsey.
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