Robert Roaenbawm Rose Mary Sable Harley Sears Robert Sehavey BEST ALL-AROUND Bob Carlson and Pauline Moll First Row: •ELIZABETH RAMPKE. Librarians’ Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Book Club 3. •E I JUNE - SJNGER. Librarians’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cinema-Radio Club 1 ; Book Club 3. •PATRICIA ROPER Girls Club 1, 2, 3; Sub-Deb Club 4. ALBERT ROSENBAUM, Cinema-Radio Club 1; Traffic Squad 1, 2, Indus- trial’ Club 2, 3; Home Work Shop Club 4; Ho-Hi Life 4. Second Row: •ROBERT ROSENBAUM, Cinema-Radio Club 1; Traffic Squad 2, 3 ; Home Work Shop Club 4; Industrial Club 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4. •ROSEMARY ABLE Librarians Clu j 1; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Student Council 4; G. A A 1, Chorus 2 ,3, 4 , V meal Ensemble 4. •HARLEY SEARS, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Ho-Hi Life 3, 4. ROBERT SCHAV EY, Cinema- radio 1; International Club 2, 3; Industrial Club 2 ; Football 3, 4. First Row: •CAROL SCHAVEY, Cinema-Radio Club 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4 An Old Kentucky Gar den” 3. ARIAN SCHMIDT, Girls’ Club 3; Instrumental Ensemble 4; 4-H .Club .2 , Kommercial Klub 4- Band 1. 2, 3, 4. •JENNIE SOL, Librarians Club 1, 2, 3, 4. •MLL IN S( HULTZ, Hi-A 1 2- Industrial Club 3, 4: Audio-Visual Club 4. •RUPERT SCHWINN Cinema-Radio Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 1; Industrial Club 2; Ho-Hi Life 4; Football 1, 2, 3. •JAKE SHEETS, .Audio-Visual Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4. Second Row: OLGA SHEPERD. G. A. A. 1, 2; I Cinema-Radio Club 1; Librarians’ Club 1, 2; Gle Vocal Ensemble 4; “An Old Kentucky Garden” 3. 3; Glee Club 4; Chorus 2, 4; Vocal Ensemble 1, 2 SMITH. G. A. A. 1; Entertainers’ League 1; Girls Klub 3; Librarians’ Club 4; Chorus 2; Ho-Hi Lif brarians’ Club 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 4; Kommerc SOUTHARD, Instrumental Ensemble 1, 2, 3; Boy Spider” 3; “An Old Kentucky Garden” 3. nternational Club 3, 4; Band 1. • ' LAN SHLI.TS, e Club 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Sub-Deb Club 4; •GEORGIA MAE SMITH, Librarians’ Club 1, 2, , 3. 4; “An Old Kentucky Garden” 3. MAR ’ Club 2: Glee Club 2; Thespians 3; Kommercial e 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4. •EILEEN SMYTHE. Li- ial Klub 4; Band 1; Cheer Leader 4. •CHARLES s’ Glee Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Red Jacob Sheets Melvin Schultz Rupert Schwinn mu Carol Sehavey Marion Schra.dt • Jennie Sol Olga Sheperd Jean Stoults Georgia Mste Smith Mary Smith
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To Whom Q{ lTLa j Gonceln, The Senior Class, residents of Hobart, Lake county, Indiana, being of sound and disposinng mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be their Last Will and Testament. David Adams Helen Albers Red Audrey Andrews Aud Andrew Andusky Squeak Mary I»u Baer Fuzzy Helen Bardash Ree Vivian Belkow Viv Betty Bellinger Fat Edward Biel Eddie Dolores Borkert Lorry Eugeue Brandt Wizard Theresa Brazauski Teasle Margaret Burches Bobbie Jack Burke Harry Bob Carlson Swede Irene Clarey Red Bill Cronch Curly Bill Demmon Harry Mae Detterline Detter Vera Detterline Detter Lowell Enslen Ena Marilyn Etch Ison Etch Betty Flfleld Candy Mary Garber Dusty Jack Gard House Sylvia Gilbert Syl Jean Gordon Jeannie Valeria Grey Val Bernadette Griffin Bernie Shirley Hall Shir Yvonne Hall Vonie Warren Hansell FwOay Mary Hargis Arkle Leouard Hayworth Cannonba Jean Hoover Jeanne Billie ilouy Billie Margaret Howatt Scotty Robert Jones Bert Louise Kaplon Tootsie Bob Kennedy Two Gun Donna Kewley Muggsie Barbara Kisela Bobbie Dorothy Kluha Dot Joe Klug Joe Harry Kneifel Hare Irene Krawczyk Renie Marcella Lesczynaki Smokey Guileen Lindsey Pat Kenneth McCall Ken Maxine McKay Mickey Dale M Knight Mac Bill McRItchie Mac To any misled Junior: Wy ability to keep smiling throughout senior English. To my sister Ruth: The pen 1 borrowed from her last October. (Leaks and all) To Millie Tatalovich : My afternoons off. To the whole darn school : My memory. To Marion Bod in : My beautiful, melodious laughter. To Ardita Neunfeldt : My knowledge of French. To Mardell Pierce: All my ways of dancing. To my sister : My job in the Tubular Alloy Canteen. To Don Rosenbaum : My job in the print shop — washing the cylinder press. May you have fun and become a good printer. To the Delinks : My ability to drive like “Harney Oldfield ! ! ! To Mr. Ebbs : Some of my hair. To Marion Anderson : My seat by the cheerleaders during basketball games. To Gerry Kasrich : All the straight A s I got In typing. — Big Joke! To whoever can wear it : My football helmet. To Ralph Papke: Everything I’ve got — I ' m starting over from scratch. To Trudy Lach : My job at Forbes ' I. G. A. store. To my brother : My common sense. To the Delinks : My perfect attendance record, my seat in the detention room, and my gray “drapes . To the new president of the G. A. A. : All the headaches and fun I ' ve had holding that office. To my brother Less: All the fun I ' ve had in high school and better grades. To Tom Farlow and Don Clasen : My ability to tame pet crows and women, and to grow a little more corn. To my brother Roger : The deed to my other bicycle tire. To my sister Rlanche : My six-year membership in the Librarians ' Club and my posi- tion as assistant librarian. To my brother Bob: My ability to get along with Miss Anderson. To Dick Julian : My ability to keep my nose out of the wrong places. To Pat Katis : My black cat. and pesky sister. To Laura Kipper. My position as Editor of the Yearbook, plus a couple of bottles of aspirin. To Robert Ball, my assistant on the Yearbook : All my patience and a few bottles of No- Nod for working at night. To Ozzle : My most precious possession — my place in band. To anyone who can get it : My membership in G. A. A. To Jim Briney : All my Senior expenses. To Richard Julian : A wheelbarrow to carry his nose in. To Mary Lossa : My southern accent. To Charlie Meyer: My enthusiasm and ability for printing. To any little squirt : My oversized blue sweater. To Don Hamann : My ignorance of math and my struggles when it came to keepiug the Yearbook accounts. To Joan Mattix : My ability to have lots of “innocent ' ' fun. To Bud Mock : My good looks. To Bev Veres : All the rush, work, worries, and fun of the Senior year. To Mr. Ebbs: My weight. To anyone who would like to be “tied down — my chandelier slave bracelet. % To my sister Maxine : My place in the bookkeeping class — “May Heaven help her ! ! To Vickie Lazar: My height and long hair. To the students of Hobart High : A bloody knife to be used on all the evil teachers To all the girls : My curly hair. To Rose Filcic : My interest in the Navy. To Mary Jane Fasel : My place in the Tube Mill Canteen. To Miss Anderson : A revised test key in Senior English. To Vic Silich : The happy ' ' hours in Miss Anderson ' s class. To Boh Garber: My freckles (all 10,000,000 of them) AND all my H. 3. headaches To Bob Frank . My ability to resist women To Tom Farlow My “uncanny ability in all my classes and my dancing technique
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