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9 (STAFF Editor-in-Chief. . . . Assistant Editor... Business Manager... Assistants Jarvis Roper Frank DiCesare Art Work Ben Pavlakovic General Staff Wilma Morgan Jean Walker Janet Stangebye Raymond Dommer Marlynn Fleck Jacqueline Quinn Betty Jane Greene H QH SCHOOL YSARtr When we are in our Freshman year, And first in high school halls appear, All there is strange and new; The superintendent seems a god, The office floor, ne ' er to be trod, Is sacred in our view; The Seniors, worshipped from afar, Seem heroes (which they think they are,) We would be seniors, too. But, when we reach the Sophomores ' height, Things soon assume a truer light, And not so strange appear; From God to man, from man to friend, The Superintendent doth unbend, Lost is our former fear. We now, by turned-up trousers, show Class colors in our socks below, And dress in style most queer. Faculty Advisor Juanita Horne ods ro HobAnr H QH Farewell to you, old Hobart High You ' ll hear the Seniors say, With tearful eyes, they wave goodbye To the school they ' ll leave in May. We ' ll never forget the day we came To Hobart as Freshman green We couldn ' t stand the darn old place; Everyone treated us so mean! And then came the Sophomore year, And things were better then We saw the situation a little more clear But for graduation we still had a yen. In the Junior year we were afraid Of the Senior year before, And wondered if we ' d make the grade Or be Juniors for evermore! And now that we are those Seniors With graduation looming near, We are desperately trying to get all we can, Out of this, the shortest year. Next year we ' ll all be bygones To the school of Hobart High And we just wonder how it will feel To be recognized as Alumni! As juniors next we thrill, perchance, To throes of puppy-love romance With some young damsel fair, Who in a high and shining dome, Which reaches nigh the angels ' home, Doth pile her boughten hair. Or, with some rural burg, in bout Contend, to try who best can spout Forensic figures there. At last we gain the final goal, And think, as Seniors, we control The school from roof to ground; Though many haunt the office door, How can I get one credit more? Is heard from all around. And, then, when comes Commencement Night, We read an essay, erudite, And filled with thoughts profound. Freshman, Seniors, Faculty, Or whatever else are we, — Each has his eccentricity, But thinks all others worse than he. Mow if above mayhap there be Your own pecularity, Take not amiss the liberty, But laugh yourself, yourself to see! --Raymond A. Anderson High school days Have their delights But they can ' t compare We should be happy, everyone says, With a diploma in our hand-, But in our hearts a sadness reigns, That from Hobart we must disband! — Mary Zajec With high school nights
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Do you as tyro citizens in this re- public have what it takes to make true participants in a democracy? Are you willing to undergo sacrifices of social position, economic gain and personal pleasure in order to hold the ramparts of freedom against the forces of tyranny? If so, and I have every faith that you are, then we have no fear for the future. Our fate is in your hands. THANK You—frotott c rs Ytoftf Superintendent Garver...for your im- provements in Ho-Hi. Principal Nuzum. . .for your tips for the future . Juanita Horne... for your helpful sponsor- ship during our final year. Dorthea Friedrich. .. for your guidance instruction. Helen Holman.. .for directing Gabriel, Blow Your Horn. Edgar Williams ... for your philosophies on life. Howard Yunker...for your sponsorship of the Hi-Y. Mildred McKenna. . .for snonsoring the Girls’ Club. Claudia McMurtry . . . for your instructions on how to be a housewife. Velma Cook... for your sponsorship of the Librarians ' Club. Ruth Martindale . . . for your friendly att- itude . Frank Kurth...for providing an inter- esting’ sports season. ' Tommy Moore... for your encouraging smiles, jokes and timely remarks. Virginia Carnefix. . .for the publications of Ho-Hi Life. Donald Pound... for your construction in- structions. Kenneth Martin... for the new machine in the locker room. Frederick Ebbs... for direction of the school band. Wendell Elpers...for the Traffic Squad. Two college Juniors yawned and one said, What shall we do tonight? Let ' s toss up a coin. If it ' s heads we ' ll go to the movies; if it ' s tails we ' ll call on Rosie and Susie; and if it stands on end, we ' ll study. FACULTY COM Ccf Harlie Garver Barney Google Richard Nuzum Corky Wendell Elpers Snuffy Smith Maureen Warner Tillie the Toiler Virginia Carnefix Brenda Starr Donald Pound Jiggs Tommy Moore Superman Juanita Horne Toots Kenneth Martin The Lone Ranger Dorothea Friedrich. . .Little Annie Rooney Ruth Martindale Winnie Winkle Howard Yunker Skippy William Miller Donald Duck Nelson Golden Baby Dumpling Edgar Williams Smilin ' Jack Mildred McKenna Gertie O ' Grady Frank Kurth The Phantom Brooks Bell Casper Fredrick Ebbs Harold Teen Wouldn ' t Ho-Hi Be Proud If; Jimmy Shaw could play his clarinet just like Artie? Norman Johnson became a great pres- ident, following in the foot- steps of Arthur? Robert Davis became a great leader like Jefferson? Alice Mae Stevens founded many hotels all over the world? Jean Walker became a famous mayor, just like Jimmy? Robert Wilson founded another large meat packing business? Jarvis Roper became an influential member of the presidential cabinet? Richard became a famous military figure like Lord Nelson? Jackie became a great art patron like John Quinn, the New York lawyer and former secretary of the Treasury? Harold became famous like Hard Rock Harrigan, and some one wrote a song about him? Charles became a marine and landscape painter like Cecil King? John became a great lover and people forgot about Annie Laurie and sang about him? Lyall became a great figure in the affairs of the state just like the famous parliamentarian, Sir John Lamb? Wilma became a great journalist and author, following in the foot- steps of Angela Morgan? 0000000 I ' m surprised at you! Do you know what they do with hoys who tell lies? Yes, sir. When they get old enough the firm sends them out as salesmen.
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jo QEtfCff PT ONcS Lucille Altman Lucy Hobby: Ward Ambition: beautician Description: subtle Marilynn Baumer Pud Hobby: sports Ambition: college Description: changeable Charles Beckner Chuck Hobby: Mary Ambition: to be another Eob Hope Description: witty Dorothy Boluss Dot Hobby: Junior Ambition: journalist Description: gabby Alfred Born Al Hobby: fishing and camping Ambition: printer Description: quiet Mary Eosnak Honey Hobby: riding buses Ambition: stenographer Description: pleasant Delos Brooks Booker Hobby drawing Ambition: artist Description: dependable Doris Carlson Dorrie Hobby: Bob Ambition: ideal home-maker Description: changeable Betty Cuson Bets Hobby: skating Ambition: nurse Description: quiet Robert Davis Bob Hobby: driving Ambition: piano teacher Description: bashful Frank DiCesare Frankie Hobby: waving his hair Ambition: to be a giant Description: agreeable Betty Dodds Dopey Hobby: sketching Ambition: dress designer Description: good sport Raymond Boomer Buzz Hobby: sports Ambition: coach Description: noisey James Dudgeon Jim Hobby: construction Ambition: own a Model T Description: easy-going Patricia Edwards Pat Hobby: ice skating Ambition: nurse Description: sweet Jane Ferguson Fergie Hobby: sports Ambition: student at Indiana Description: nice dresser Clara Mae Flfleld Snooks Hobby: making phone calls Ambition: telephone operator Description: timid Aileen Fleck Weener Hobby: ice skating Ambition: student at Illinois Description: intelligent Marlynn Fleck Lynn Hobby: sports Ambition: radio work Description: perpetual motion Violet Galich Vi Hobby: driving Ambition: beautician Description: laughing Mary Jane Galler Sis Hobby: Jerry Ambition: nurse Description: precious Evelyn Gant Eve Hobby: homework Ambition: librarian Description: quiet Edward Garber Ed Hobby: homework Ambition: sailor Description: reliable Thala Gear Shifty Hobby: working Ambition: another Ina Rae Hutton Description: resourceful Emma Jean Glynn Emmy Lou Hobby: dancing Ambition: piano teacher Description: happy-go-lucky Marion Glynn Glynnie Hobby: taking dictation Ambition: success in shorthand Description: serene
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