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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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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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And when ol ' Hobart High School falls in line, We ' re gonna win that game another time. And for that dear old school we love so well. And for that old ball team we ' ll yell and yell and yelll We ' re gonna Fight, Fight, Fight for every score. We ' re gonna win that game and then some more. We ' re gonna roll old on the side, on the side. Roll! Roll ' . Roll! The Ho-Hi teams have always shown fighting spirit and good sportsmanship. These boys have displayed this in every way and we know if they continue to show such fine spirit, success will be theirs. The best of luck to all of you! Delos Brooks Booker ' s main ability in sports was track, for he had amazing speed. He won two majors in track, one each in foot- ball and in wrestling. His will to win and fighting spirit were quite evident in every sport in which he participated. Robert Wilson For a short fellow. Bob really had a lot of power. He played fullback on last years football team, receiving a major. Goggie showed his ability to play by picking up the extra yards needed for a first down. Richard Packham Dick proved that one doesn ' t have to be big to play football and play it well. He is small in stature, but made up for lack of weight and height with his aggress- ive play. Gunner received a minor in basketball and a major in football. He is going to be missed in next year ' s football line . Ben Pavlakovic Benny received major letters in both football and basketball. He was out- standing in team leadership and Ho-Hi is going to miss his stellar playing. Lyall Lamb Flash was like a streak running the 100 yard dash and in playing football he could really skirt around the ends. He was presented with a major in both track and football. Lyall is a rather quiet person who can ' t be bothered with women. James Larson Jimmy was on the football team for three years, during which time he received his numerals and a minor letter. He part- icipated in the Junior-Senior football game in the position of left end. Jim ' s a peppy, happy-go-lucky sort of a person. Eldon Kaicke Mike took his place in the great game of ' 40 as right tackle. Just look- ing at the impassable appearance of him most likely frightened the juniors. Eldon has been a real Brickie Booster. J ohn Laurie Johnnie earned a major letter on the varsity in his junior year although he is small. In the senior football game John proved he could still play by stop- ping repeated center plunges through the seniors ' line. John Ronska John is a swell pal with a fighting spirit and the will to play his best in any game he entered. Without very much experience he proved to be an outstanding player in the senior game. Robe rt Keller During Killer ' s freshman and soph- omore years he received numerals and a minor letter. He played tackle in the last game of the class of ' 41. Bob ' s many friends like him because of the gen- uine sincerity of his manner. Charles Beckner Good natured, easy-going Chuck is formidable in size, but very friendly in manner. He played on the second team in football during his ninth and tenth grades. In the senior football game. Chuck took the positions of tackle and center. John Sapper Johnny was a participant in bas- ketball for only one year, receiving a minor letter. During the final foot- ball game he helped the seniors with his optimistic outlook and loyal support. Ray Dommer Buzz was an outstanding athlete during his four years in high school. He received three majors in basketball, two in football and three in track. Ray ' s faithful leadership will be missed next year.
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