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I ' ll Stand By Myrtle Henschel I Won ' t Dance Ilene Isakson Sleepy Time Gal Dorothy Katunich Lazy Bones Nick Lazar Me and the Moon Helen Lute Are You in the Mood for Mischief? Steve Matovich I ' ve Got a Heartful of Music Virginia Marvel The Object of My Affections Anna Mihich I Don ' t Want to Make History Alfred Born That ' s for Me Bob Davis Have Mercy Delos Brooks When I Grow Up Frank DiCesare I ' ve Got Rhythm Marilynn Baumer Hooray for Charlie Charles Beckner Darn That Dream Betty Cuson Time on My Hands Robert Schwuchow Margie Bill Scharbach Only Forever Leah Shelby Charlie is My Darling Alice Mae Stevens Tall, Tan and Terrific Alice Vincent When I ' m Alone, I ' m Lonesome Frances Novina Mary Is a Grand Old Name Richard Packham Gotta Get Sc Lyal] Jimmy Had a Nickel James Shaw Foolin’ Myself Jim Dudgeon Will You Remember? Thala Gear Oh, What a Pal Is Mary Mary Bosnak Girl of My Dreams Norman Johnson This Is the Life Bennie Hasza Always Ella Hinchley Along Came Ruth Ruth Jolliff You ' re Driving Me Crazy Eldon Maicke Thinking of You Lucille Altman You ' re the One Jean Walker Little Girl Clara Fifield Smarty Pants Aileen Fleck Mary Goes Round on Her Merry-Go-Round Mary Zajec I Only Want a Buddy, Not a Sweetheart Paul Zander The Breeze and I Bernice Redar My Curly Headed Baby John Sapper We Three Ray Dommer Hold Tight Robert Keller All Out of Step But Jim Jim Larson Ain ' t Misbehavin ' Thomas Record Smiles Johnny Laurie me Shut-Eye Lamb
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me me Jour ' S Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Richard Nelson You ' re Everything Sweet Mary Jane Galler In My Merry Oldsaobile Vicky Pflughoeft I Do, Do You? Betty Dodds The Sunshine of Your Smile Esther Ramsay Three Little Words Betty Jane Greene It ' s Never Too Late Louise Reinhold Too Romantic Dick Harrigan Come Josephine in My Flying Machine Kenneth Rieck Faithful Forever Carolyn Kramer Variety Is the Spice of Life Jarvis Roper Simple and Sweet Pat Edwards Where Have We Met Before? John and Joe Ronska Bring Back My Loving Man Marian Krull My Buddy John Routes Dark Eyes Minerva Lazar Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair Frank Rowan Ain’t It a Shame About Marne? Marian Ledyard Now It Can Be Told Doris Carlson Careless Marlynn Fleck As Lo ng As We ' re Together Emma Jean Glynn Scatterbrain Dorothy Boluss No Regrets Lillian Wesley The Same Old Story Jane Ferguson Thanks for Everything Evelyn Gant Chatterbox Marion Glynn You ' re a Lucky Guy Ben Pavlakovic The Red Headed Janitor Boy Charles King Tears From My Inkwell Ann Rajkovich I Promise You Ila Kjoss I Didn ' t Know What Time It Was Richard Shiess Sweet Me Harold Maple Little Man You ' ve Had a Busy Day Bob Sohn There I Go Christine Marler Memories Bernice Trager My Prayer Clara Mundell Please Send Me a Dream Gertrude Wellman I ' ve Got a Pocketful of Dreams Wilma Morgan I Can ' t Love You Anymore Bob Wilson Frenesi (Franesi) Jackie Quinn Alone Violet Galich Whispering Ruth Nagel Deep in a Dream Ed Garber Could Be Virginia Noggle All ' s Well Louis Popp
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£vT Philip asked Eva To take A walk with him To pick flowers. Bat Eva ' s brother Came along And so They picked flowers. 0 cr omny QX8P FL BLOW Your - OKA The Senior class play of 1941 was a three-act comedy entitled Gabriel Blow Your Horn. It was presented in the gym April 25 and 26. The story, written by ' William Ellis Jones, takes place during summer in the mountains of North Carolina. The plot shows the many complications of a modern love match, complete with the old maid aunt . Baumer A person who bombs. Born Each of us were. Brooks Small bodies of water. Dommer Less intelligent. Dudgeon Underground cell. Erickson The son of Eric. Fleck A small piece of anything. Gant Cannot. Gear Part of a car. Glynn Valley between two mountains. Greene The freshman. Hasza He has. King Opposite of queen. Krull What we do before we walk. Lamb A baby sheep. Lute A musical instrument. Marvel Cigarettes. Maple---A tree. Mihich Me hitch the horse to the cart. Record Needed for the victrola. Redar One who reads. Roper How a cowboy catches a steer. Shaw What grandma wears on her shoulders. Stevens Hotel. Trager Part of a gun. Walker What pop does when baby cries. Wellman A man who is healthy. Zajec- — The money. JTA R T BREAKER ' S ON ON President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Honorary Members Paul Zander Bob Davis Betty Dodds Jean Walker Richard Nelson Ben Pavlakovic Frank Rowan Jane Ferguson Pat Edwards Vickie Pflughoeft Louis Popp Jarvis Roper Marian Krull Mary Jane Galler James Larson The cast was as follows: Gabriel Pennington, a typical mountaineer, Dick Nelson; Zerusia, his wife, Alice Vincent; Daisy May, their barefoot daughter, Doris Carlson; Janet Smith, the romantic hero- ine, Jackie Quinn; Herbert Brown, Jr., the hero, Ben Pavlakovic; Miss Thelma Smith, the old maid aunt, Aileen Fleck; Eleanor Barnes and Mildred Clyde, Janet ' s girl- friends, Janet Stangebye and Marlynn Fleck; Harold Dillon, city slicker, Dick Harrigan; Herbert Brown, Sr., John Sapper; Pete Wright and Frank Stephens, Jarvis Roper and John Routes. THROUGH 7WJE Y£RHS, A record of friendship and commrade- ship can be chalked up for the following folks, who have progressed together for twelve years in the Hobart School system. Marilynn Baumer Alfred Born Delos Brooks Betty Cuson James Dudgeon Jane Ferguson Clara Mae Fifield Evelyn Gant Edward Garber Emma Jean Glynn Richard Harrigan Bennie Hasza Myrtle Henschel Norman Johnson Ruth Jolliff Robert Keller Charles King Marian Krull Paul James Larson Minerva Lazar Nick Lazar Helen Lute Harold Maple Virginia Marvel Anne Mihich Clara Mundell Richard Packh ' am Ben Pavlakovic Esther Ramsay Jarvis Roper Robert Schwuchow James Shaw Robert Sohn Janet Stangebye Alice Vincent Robert Wilson Zander
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