Hobart Senior High School - Memories Yearbook (Hobart, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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Out cl This Wcdi - Uc %e Business WoilZ Row 1: Jerry Carter, Jean Gordon. Row 2: °™ ch, ' Eileen Smythe, Norma Norma Price, Marilyn Etchison. Row 3 : U ia Sp rmgtnan, Passage, Betty Carter, Willetta Klug, Edith .nearer, President — Eleanor Sweat Vice-President — Helen Price Secretary — Shirlee Froling Treasurer — Marilyn Etchinson Sponsor — Miss Esther R. Scott The aim cf the Kommercial Club is to enable students to become better acquaint- ed with correct office procedure. A day was spent visitnig offices and other inter- esting places in Chicago. Social events consisted of a picnic, Christmas party and a Mothers’ Tea and Senior Farewell. President — Mary Hargis Secretary — Rita Frett Treasurer — Joan Steinback Sponsor — Miss Holman Originating in 1943, the International Club has tried to promote interest in, ac- quaintance with, and understanding of young people of other parts of the world, the aim of the club has been carried out most satisfactorily through the exchange of letters. Members maintain pleasant in- terchange of letters in the world’s unrestricted ai eas, although extensive correspondence is restrict- ed because of the war. The club has supported generously the Junior Red Cross drive for funds. international Club betters Tflahe Welle) ' friendship First row: Miss Holman, sponsor; Thelma Cu-on, Sue Ahlgrim, Doris Beerbower, Dorothy Tread- way, Rosemary Floris, Mary Lossa, Marietta Shelby, Mary Eilleaux, Ann Iinmr. Second row: Helen Dollstedt, Lenore Hughes, Laurine Owens, Joan Steinback, Matilda Eajkovich, Eeverly Shaw, Olga Sheperd, Eileen Clarey, Rosemary Harney, Evan Thyen, Janet Ruzek.

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Student (Council - S Ocfzei £oclzels Mayor — Frank Martino Secretary — Patronella Krubsack Sponsor — Donald Pound Having the Blue Room as its outstand- ing contribution to the school, the Stu- dent Council leaves a memorable record for next year’s group to equal. The “Lock Your Lockers” campaign worked wonders to diminish one of our biggest problems, and their convocation ushering was a feather in the cap of pro- gress. Organization of the Student Council follows the Mayor-Council plan of City government, with one member from each home room and four from the Senior room making up the Commoh Council. A mayor is elected in a school-wide lampaign. Seated: Frank Martino, Patronella Krubsack. Kath Standing: Fir., Row. Glenn McAfee, Donald Harrigan, Pauline Moll, Janet Shroll . Rose Mary Sable, Kat leen Needham Loren Todd, Ilene Moreira, Mr. Pound. Second Row: Jerry Chapman, I Kneifel, A1 Fisch, Peter Harrigan, Bill Figley, Jimmy Marcoff, Carl Marcoff, Eugene Calloway, Bill Ander- son, Dick Wells, Leo Swanson. fcoodete Vi)on ' fame fot Sessions The Booster’s Club was reorganized in September to replace a defunct club which was discontinued four years ago. The purpose of this club has been to boost all school activities. Its program has includ- ed pep sessions for football, basketball, sectional tournament, and rallies for the Junior Red Cross, war stamps sales and the purchase of new lockers. The Boost- ers have sponsored two school dances. Seated: Dorothy Mason, Kathryn Kline, Norma Greenspan, Marilyn Verplank, Patty Kubiak, Mary Walker, Lois Blackman, Ada Hamacker, Jean Lonsbury, Miss McKenna, Katherine Emery. Stand- ing: Harlan Stratton, Jack Rappe, Tommy Bishop, Don McAfee, Jim Shurr, Don Hamann, Lester Gradle, John Prusiecki, Bob Neldberg, Mike Gregory, Laurette Butler, Calvin Gafford, Catherine Galick, Charles Merodias, Floyd Swynenberg, Mary Lou Perry, Robert Zunich, Marion Perry, Bette Johnston, Sylvia Gilbert, Barbara Howorth, Shirley Schoon, Bob Carlson, Dolores Bodamer, Shirley Moon, Lowell Enslen, Eob Nelso n. President: Shirley Schoon Vice-president: Bob Nelson Secretary: Shirley Moon Treasurer: Tommy Bishop Sponsor: Mildred McKenna



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Cinema - Pax) io lHihe anc) Peel fans Secretary — Vickie Lazar President — Barbara Kisela Vice-President — Richard Wells Treasurer — John Springman Sponsor — Gladys Andersen r The Cinema-Radio Club hopes to culti 9 vate a more discriminating taste for the | motion picture and the radio. The clut| has contributed to the Red Cross and filler ' comfort kits for soldiers in addition tc purchasing for the school an enclosed bul- letin board, Coronet film slides and a re- cording of “Treasure Island.’’ } Back Row: Miss Anderson, Barbara Kisela, He ' e n Albers, Marcella Lesczynski, Dolores S kora, Vicki Lazar, Eddie Popp, Neal Smith, Sam Kozai tis, John Springman, Robert Nuzum, Richard Wells, George Podunovich, Matilda Fostsro, DeroC ' y Ry an, Joyce Schavey, Debby Dorman. Second Row: Shirley Nelson, Elaine Pfeifer, Betty Bond, Ali a Jones. Third Row: Margaret Mann, Mary Lou Theide, Patsy Gulban, Sharon Peterson. Front R»w: Donna Haxton, Nancy Schrcll, Theresa Pea- rick, Erma Sandy. H-lfTien - iveatel on Palace First Row: Jir.i Mareoff, Jack Burke, Torn Farlc w, Glen Swanson, Bill Crites, Carl Fasel, Bob Nel- son, Bob Green, Lowell Enslen. Second Row: Don Treadway, Earl Bristol, Bob Havrilla, Eugena Lundy, Frank Martino, Bill Merodias, Bob Price, Harlan Stratton, Coach Frank Kurth. President — Glen Swanson Vice-President — Frank Martino Secretary-Treasurer — Tom Farlow ' Sponsor — Frank Kurth The H-Men’s Club is an honorary or- ganization, membership in which is offer- ed only to these who have won majo: letters in athletics. The club is known for its rugged initiations. Each year the organization gives tro- phies to outstanding senior athletes who have won four or more major letters. This year’s awards go to Bob Nelson, Bob Price, Lowell Enslen, and Jack Burke.

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