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

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sSMBH Hobart High School Hobart, Indiana Laura Kipper, editor-in-chief Gilbert Ittel, associate editor 7a ' Wallace Wally Ayl lcu Ult whose kind personality, happy smile, and genuine affection for all students won our respect and admiration. He led us through more than two wartime years during which he upheld the high standards of Hobart High School. Wally, for all that you have done for Hobart High and for us — We Salute r Lfau ! THE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF MEETS IN THE SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE Standing: Harlie Garver, superintendent of schools, Eugene Wise attendance officer, Jean Gord on, clerk. Seated: Wallace Aylesworth, wartime principal, William Kendall, senior high school principal, Bernice Traeger, registrar, Betty Mae Schane, secretary. Not Shown: Lowell Jordon, Junior High Principal. SOCIAL SCIENCE Charles Posey, A.B. B.S., M.A. Oakland Central College, Indiana State Teachers College . . Ho- ward Yunker, A.B. DePauw University . . . Mildred Dietz, A.B. M.S. Hanover College, Indiana Uni- versity . . HOME ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS EDUCATION Left to right: Esther Scott, A.B. M.A. U niversity of Nebraska. Columbia University . . . Mary Flynn, B.E. Northern Illinois State Teachers College . . . Gladys Ripley, B.E. M.A. Illinois State Normal University, Colorado State College of Education . . . Marilyn Turner, B.S. Purdue Uni- versity . . . VOCATIONAL Left to right: Harold Weber, B.S. Bradley Tech- nical College . . . Charles Meyer, B.E. Eastern State . . . Angus Wilson . . . Donald Pound, B.S. Indiana State Teachers College . . . Kenneth El- more, A.B. Indiana State Teachers College . . . Bernie Smetzer, B.S. Indiana State Teachers Col- lege . . . FINE ARTS Left to right: Minnie Fisher, B.S. Ball State Teachers College . . . Frederick Ebbs, B.S.M. M.M. Baldwin-Wallace, Michigan . . . Mildred Hackman, B.M. MacMurray College . . . School Staff HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Seated: Joyce Rhoda, B.S. Indiana University . . . Erma Vinzant, R.N. . . . Angus Wilson, B.S. Ohio Northern Col- lege . . . Frank Kurth, B.S. Wittenberg College . . . LANGUAGE ARTS Seated: Margaret Pauline, B.S. Indiana State Teachers College . . . Mary Bailey, A.B. Ball State Teachers Col- lege . . . Gladys Anderson, A.B. Valparaiso University . . . Alletah Catt, A.B. Indiana Central College . . . Standing: Helen Holman, A.B. Indiana State Teachers College . . . Rebecca Todd, A.B. Bethany College . . . Helen Hinshaw, B.S. Ball State Teachers College . . . SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Seated: Dorothy Thompson, A.B. Indiana University . . . Marie Hooper, B.E M.S. Illinois State Normal Univer- sity, University of Illinois . . . Ruth Martindale, A.B. M.A. Butler University, Indiana University . . . Gwendo- lene Spencer, A.B. Indiana University . . . Lola Stewart, B.S. Indiana University . . . Standing: C. Wendell John- son, B.S. Indiana State Teachers College . . . Noble Rouch, B.S. Manchester College . . . MAINTENANCE Seated: Howard Krull, Harry Miller, Ruth Denning, Emil Henschel. Standing: Herman Wesley, Joe Beam, William Munchenberg, Ernest Strom, George Witt QIgaa i Muiic AdlaUiei @IgAA 6 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Art Miller — Treasurer Frank Springman — President Laura Kipper — Vice President Naomi Grabill — Secretary Page Eight Most Athletic Bob Green and Marie Woods Most Valuable Best Natured Alice Hellstrom and Don Hamann Naomi Grabill and John Ballantyne Most Popular Shirley King and Bob Nuzum Best Looking Dolores Bodamer and Carl Marcoff Best All-around Laura Kipper and Charles Johnson 4 m6 Page Nine ALBERS, RUTH — 4-H I, 2; Entertainers League I; J. Red Cross 2; Chorus 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Min- strel 4. ANDERSON, MARIAN — Girls Club I; International 2; Thespians 3; Girls Sportsman 4. ASHTON, WILLIAM — Entered -from Horace Mann I, 2, 3; Boosters 4; H-Mens 4; Football 4. BALL, ROBERT — Audio-Visual I, 2, 3, 4; Through The Keyhole 3; Yearbook 3, 4. BALLANTYNE, JOHN— Cinema Radio I; Football I, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; H-Mens 4; Track 4. BEERBOWER, DORIS — Career Club I; Girls Club I; International Club 2, 3, 4. BILLEAUX, MARY — Girls Club I; International Club 2, 3, 4. BODAMER, DOLORES — Girls Club I; Thespians 2, 3; Boosters 3; Sub-Deb 3; Girls Sportsmen 4. BODINE, MARIAN — Girls Club I; Thespians 2; Sub-Deb 3, 4, BRUSH, JAMES— C inema Radio I; Audio-Visual 2, 3; Thespians 4. CAIN, CHARLES — Audio-Visual I, 3, 4; French Club I; Seamen ' s Club 3; Track 4. CALLAHAN, PHYLLIS — Entered from Wheeler I, 2, 3; International Club 4. CICILLIAN, MARY ANN — Girls Club I; Career Club 2; Through The Keyhole 3; Sub-Deb 3, 4; .Yearbook 4. CLEAVER, BONNIE LEE— Girls Club I; Thespians 2, 3, 4. COPE, BETTY— G. A. A. I. 2, 3, 4. CRITES, WILLIAM — Hi-Y I, 2; Student Council 3; H-Mens 3, 4; Thespians 4; Daphne 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Sports Manager 3. CUSON, THELMA — G. A. A. I; International Club 2, 3, 4. DANIELSON, MARILYN— G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, JACQUELINE — Career Club 2; Girls Club I; Librarians 3, 4; Student Council 4. EDWARDS, EUGENE — Industrial Club I; Audio-Visual 2, 3; Wrestling 2; Through The Keyhole 3; Thespians 4. EDWARDS, GEORGE — Cinema Radio I; Graphic Arts I, 3; Audio-Visual 2; Sea Scouts 3; Science Club 4. EDWARDS, JEAN — Girls Club I, 2; 4-H Club I; International Club 3; Sub Deb 3, 4; Kommercial Klub 4. EHLEN, DOROTHEA — International Club 4; Daphne 4. ENSLEN, DOLORES — 4-H Club I; Thespians I, 2, 4; Art Club 3; Sub-Deb 3; Yearbook 3; Girls ENSLEN, DORIS — Girls Club I: 4-H Club I; Jr. Red Cross I; Thespians I, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3; Sub- Deb 3; Minstrel 3; Yearbook 3, 4; Through The Keyhole 3 Girls Sportsmen 4. EWIGLEBEN, DALE — Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4; Sports Manager I, 2, 3; Daphne 4. EWIGLEBEN, DOROTHY — Girls Club I; Career Club 2; Kommercial Klub 3, 4; Ho-Hi-Life 4. FARLOW, TOM — Thespians I, 2, 4; Bovs Glee Club 2, 4; Band 3, 4; H-Men 3, 4; Boosters 4; In An Old Kentucky Garden 2; Through The Keyhole 3; Daphne 4; Football I, 3, 4; Ho-Hi-Life 4. FAS, BERNARD — Entered from Froebel I, 2, 3; Audio-Visual 4. FASEL, CARL — Career Club I; Traffic Squad I; H-Men 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball I. 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4. FLORIOS, ROSEMARY — Band I, 2, 3, 4; Girls Club I; International Club 2, 3; Instrumental Ensem- ble 4. FOREMAN, DALLAS — Cinema Radio I; Industrial Club 2 ; Home Work Shop 3, 4; Football 2, 3. FRETT, RITA — 4-H Club I; International Club 2, 3; Yearbook 3, 4; Glee Club 4. GRABILL, NAOMI — Glee Club I, 2, 3; International Club 2; Chorus I, 4; Vocal Ensemble I, 2; Stu- dent Council 2; Jr. Red Cross 3; In An Old Kentucky Garden 2; Class Secretary 4. GREEN, ROBERT — Math Club I; Traffic Squad 2; H-Men 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Track 2. GREENE, JAY — Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4; Boosters 4; Class President 2; Class Vice-President I; Basketball 2 ; Baseball 3; Football I, 3. GREENSPAN, NORMA — G. A. A. I, 2; Boosters 3; Kommercial Klub 3, 4; Minstrel 3; Cheerleader 2. HAMANN, DONALD — Traffic Squad I; Career Club 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3; Yearbook 3, 4; Band 4; Class Secretary 3; Sports manager 3. HAMANN, JANICE — Girls Club I ; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. HARRIS, HOWARD — Industrial Club I, 2; Audio-Visual 3, 4; Football I, 2. HELLSTROM, ALICE — Band I, 2, 3, 4; Instrumental Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4; Ho-Hi-Life 4; Student Council 4; Class Treasurer 3. HENDERSON, CHARLES — Band I, 2, 3, 4; Career Club I; Instrumental Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4. Sportsmen 4. Page Ten Setu ti. HOWORTH, BARBARA — Girls Club I; Glee Club 2, 3; Boosters 3; Chorus 3, 4; Vocal Ensemble 3, 4; Minstrel 3; Art Club 4. HUFF, BERT — Audio-Visual I, 2; Traffic Squad I, 2; Home Work Shop 3, 4; Football 3, 4; H-Men 4. JACHIMCZAK, EDWARD — Traffic Squad I, 2, 3; Band I, 2, 3. 4; Yearbook 3. 4; Ensemble Club 4; Golf I, 2, 4; Wrestling 3. JACKSON, CHARLES — Audio-Visual I, 2, 3, 4; Ho-Hi-Life 4. JOHNSON, BILLIE ANN — Glee Club 2; Girls Club 2; International 3; Sub-Deb 4; Vocal Ensemble 4. JOHNSON, CHARLES — Ho-Hi-Life 4; Student Council l, 2, 3, 4; Traffic Squad I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Track !, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, MARIE — Girls Club I ; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4. JOHNSTON, BETTE — Thespians I, 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3 4; Yearbook 4. JONES, JANET — Band I, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross I; Band Ensemble 2; Student Council 3; Class Presi- dent 3; Thespians 3, 4; Boosters 4; Daphne 4. JULIAN, RICHARD — Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Boosters 3; Cheer Leader 3; Ho-Hi-Life 4; Daphne 4. KASRICH, GERALDINE — Girls Club I; Internationa! Club 2; Sub-Deb 3, 4; Yearbook 4. KATIS, PATRICIA — Girls Club I; Thespians 2, 3; Sub-Deb 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Through the Keyhole 3. KELLER, KENNETH — Audio-Visual I. 2, 3, 4; Ho-Hi-Life 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Track 4. KINDER, CORRINE— Librarian I, 2, 3, 4. KING, SHIRLEY — Boosters 4; Glee Club 3; Girls Club I; International Club 2; Yearbook 3, 4; Class President I. KIPPER, LAURA — Career Club 2; Girls Club I; Junior Red Cross I; Vocal Ensemble 2; In An Old Kentucky Garden 2; Glee Club 3; Yearbook 3, 4; Sub-Deb 4; Class Vice-President 4. KLEINE, KATHRYN — Boosters 3; International Club 3; Sub-Deb 3. 4; Chorus 4; Useful Arts 4. KOSELKE, ROSEMARY — Entered from Mount St. Claire I, 2, 3; Sub-Deb 4. KUBIAK, ALFREDA— G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. LASKOWSKI, JENNIE— Librarians I, 2. 3, 4. LASKOWSKI, SOPHIE— Librarians I, 2, 3, 4. LEWIN, LUCILLE — G. A. A. 4; Librarians 2, 3. LOGGIE, MARY — Chorus I, 2; G. A. A. !; Glee Club I; Kommercial Klub 2 ; Sub-Deb 3; Girls Sportsmen 4. LOSSA, MARY — Band I, 2, 3; International Club 1,2, 3, 4. LOW, BARBARA — 4-H Club I; Librarians I; Chorus 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; In An Old Kentucky Garden 2; Minstrel 3; Girls Sportsmen 4; Ho-Hi-Life 4. LUELLMAN, LVONNE— Girls Club I; Librarians I, 2, 3, 4. LUKE, GEORGE — Math Club I, 2; Traffic Squad 2, 3; H-Men 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. MARCOFF, CARL — Traffic Squad I; Hi-Y 2, 3; Student Council 3; H-Men 4; Golf I, 2, 4; Cross Country 4; Track 3, 4. MARLER, RAY — Cinema-Radio I; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Football I; Track I, 2 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; H-Men 4. MATHIS, SHIRLEY — Entered from Boone Grove I, 2, 3; G. A. A. 4; Chorus 4; Kommercial Klub 4. MATTIX, JOAN — Band I, 2, 3, 4, Instrumental Ensemble I, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 2; Class Treasurer 2; Through The Keyhole 3. McLEAD, MARY BELLE — Band I, 2; International Club I, 2; Junior Red C ross 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3. MEEHAN, WILLIAM — Science Club 3; Hi-Y 3, 4. MEEKS, HAROLD — Entered from Gary Edison I, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3; Hi-Y I, 2; Basket- ball 3, 4; Track 3. MEHALIC, DORETTA — Girls Club I ; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Ciass Vice-President 2. MILLER, ARTHUR — Sea Scouts 3; Science Club 4; Class Treasurer 4; Football 3, 4; Track 3; Wrest- ling 3. MOCK, MILTON — Hi-Y I. 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Basketball 2, 3; Football I, 2; Track 2. MUNDELL, DONALD — Audio-Visual I, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Instrumental Ensemble 3, 4; Ho-Hi-Life 4. MURPHY, JOANN — G. A. A. I; Glee Club 3; Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4. NEUNFELDT, ARDITA — Glee Club I, 2, 3; In An Old Kentucky Garden 2; Vocal Ensemble 2, 3; International Club 4. NUZUM, ROBERT — Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Cinema Radio 2, 3; Student Council 2, 4; Hi-Y 4; Ho-Hi- Life 4. ONDO, WILLIAM — Audio-Visual I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2; Ho-Hi-Life 4. OTTO, JUDEE — Cinema Radio I, 2; Thespians I, 3; Home Room Council 4; Through The Keyhole 3: Daphne” 4; Ho-Hi-Life 4; International Club 4. OWENS, DELORES— Librarians I, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club I. PAPKE, RALPH — Career Club I; Traffic Squad I; Cinema Radio 2; Audio-Visual 3, 4; Wrestling 3. PRUSIECKI, JOHN — Wrestling 2: Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3. REARICK, THERESE — Chorus I; International Club I; Cinema Radio 2, 3, 4. RICHMOND, MAXENE — International Club I, 2; Librarians I; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Instrumental Ensemble ROSENBAUM, DONNA— Girls Club I; Librarians 2, 3, 4. SCHMELTER, ISABEL— Girls Club I ; G. A. A. 2, 3; Girls Sportsmen 4. SCHULTZ, RAYMOND— Traffic Squad I, 2, 3, 4. Deceased January I, 1946. SEYMOUR, WILLIAM— Football 2, 3; Audio-Visual I, 2, 3, 4. SHEARER, EDITH— G. A. A. I, 2; Kommercial Klub 3, 4. SHEETS, LORRAINE — Girls Club I; G. A. A. 2, 3; Girls Sportsmen 4. SILICH, VICTOR— Math Club I; Football I, 2; Hi-Y 2. 3, 4. SMALL, JOYCE — G. A. A. 2; Girls Club I; Kommercial Klub 2; Sub-Deb 3, 4. SOBAT, DORIAN — Sea Scouts 3; Science Club 3; Audio-Visual 4. SPOOR, LILA — Girls Club I; Class Secretary 2; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. SPRINGMAN, FRANKLIN— Traffic Squad I, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; H-Mens 4; Student Council 4; Class President 4. BOESSEL, CLIFFORD — Cinema Radio I; Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4. STADTLER, Leona — Band I, 2, 3, 4: Instrumental Ensemble 2, 3, 4. STONEBRAKER, SUE — Band I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council I, 2; Thespians I, 2; Instrumental Ensemble 2, 3, 4. SWYNENBERG, KENNETH— Industrial Club I; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Wrestling 3; Boys Glee Club 4; Chorus 4. SZENDREY, JOSEPH — Entered from Hammond High I, 2, 3; Audio-Visual 4; Cross Country 4. TARANDA, BERNICE— Girls Club I; Librarians I, 2, 3, 4. TATALOVICH, MILDRED— Librarians I, 2, 3, 4. TIGNER, KATHLEEN — Entered from Tiffin, Ohio I; St. Marys, Ohio 2, 3; Band 4; Instrumental En- semble 4. TREADWAY, JACK — Entered from East Chicago; Audio-Visual 4; Boosters 4. TURNER, JEAN — Girls Clubs I; International Club 2; Glee Club 3; Ministrel 3; Sub Deb 4. TURNER, JOAN — Girls Club I; Class Secretary I; International Club 2; Chorus 3; Glee Club 3; Minstrel 3; Sub-Deb 4; Daphne 4. VERES, LAVERNE — Band I, 2, 3, 4; Instrumental Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4. WATSON, MARY — Band I, 2; Chorus 2; Instrumental Ensemble I; International Club 3; Kommercial Klub 3; Girls Sportsmen 4. WELLS, RICHARD— Traffic Squad I; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Cinema Radio 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; H-Mens 4; Ho-Hi-Life 4; Cross Country 4. WICHMAN, GLORIA — Band I, 2, 3 ,4; Instrumental Ensemble I, 2, 3. 4; Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3; Daphne 4. WILKERSON, RAY — Entered from Kingsport, Tenn. I; Madisonville, Tenn. 3; Cinema Radio 2; Hi-Y 2, 4. WINEINGER, LEROY — Traffic Squad I; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Industrial Club 2; Book Club 3; Sea Scout 3; Baseball 3, 4; H-Mens 4. WOODS, MARIE — G. A. A. I, 2, 3; Girls Sportsmen 4. BONASKI, BARBARA — Wirt High School I, 2, 3; International Club 4. ANDERSON, WILLIAM — Audio-Visual I; Cinema-Radio 2; Sea Scouts 3. CASE, LEONARD — Left in January to join U. S. Navy. REARICK, EDWIN — Thespians I, 2, 3; Industrial Club 3; Basketball I; Track I; U. S. Navy 1943-1945. Not Shown: SPRINGMAN, JOHN — Cinema-Radio I, 2; H-Men 4; Student Council 4. WESTBAY, CHARLES— Horace Mann I ,2, 3. I. 2, 3, 4. Page Fourteen We, the Senior Class of Hobart High School Ruth Albers, Luckie — To Louise Riggens: My wealth of three cents at the end of the year. William Ashton, Bill — To Coach Angus Wilson: My hair and my brilliance in health and safety. Robert Ball, Bob — To Jerry Tiffany: My height. , John Ballantyne, John Bone” — To Dale Schultz: My job on the J under Dick. Doris Beerbower, Dee — To Gerry Kasrich: My plaid Babushka. Mary Billeaux, Chris — To Marietta Shelby and Norma Steen: My red pajamas to divide as ‘hey see fit. Marian Bodine, Blondie — To Donna Schavey: All the fun during my Junior and Senior years. Jim Brush, Herr Brush — To Jerry Chapman: A little used second hand government book. Charles Cain, Chuck — To Don Clasen: All my extra shot gun shells. Mary Ann Cicillian, Mac — To Gilbert Ittel: My senior English book. Bonnie Cleaver— To any one who wants it: My seat in Mr. Yunker ' s class. Betty Cope, Blackie — To Francis Kozub: My job in Mr. Pound ' s office. Bill Crites, Long John — To Red Dinsmore: My captaincy of the cross country team. Thelma Cuson, Qui — To the Junior Class: My happy times as a senior. Marilyn Danielson — To Vickie Lazar: My position in Mr. Pound ' s office. Jacqueline Davis, Jackie — To Charlene Van Blaircom: My duties as third hour typist for Mrs. Baily. Eugene Edwards, Gene — To my sister: All two of my A ' s and B ' s. George Edwards, Hartley — To Mr. Yunker: Ten chorus girls to brighten his classes. Jean Edwards, Mud — To Joan Madden: The back seat of my brother ' s car. Dolores Enslen — Glen Carlson: More people like me, to laugh at his jokes. Dale Ewigleben, Abe — To Mr. Smetzer: My good humor. Dorothy Ewigleben, Dottie - — To Pete Bulza: My seat in assembly. Tom Farlow, Mix — To the junior class: My unpaid senior debts. Bernard Fas, Sam - — To Sam Van Scoy: All my basketball ability. Carl Fasel, Cocky — To the junior class: My sentiments. Rosemary Florios, Rosie — To the beginners in the band: The fun and experience I ' ve had while in the band. Dallas Foreman — To Jerry Ahlgrim: My pet fly and all my troubles caused by it. Rita Frett, Stinky — To Mardell Pierce: All the A ' s and B ' s I should have made in typing class. Naomi Gra bill , P-J — To Donna Schavey: The notorious piano in the gym in hopes that you ' ll break it up and use it for tooth picks. Bob Green, Bobo — To my brother Pug: My ability to get through my senior year without working. Jay Greene, Piano legs — To my brother Bill: My way with the women. Norma Greenspan, Schnich — To Red Mack: A good cook book. Howard Harris — To Keith Johnson: My ability to be late and get away with it. Alice Hellstrom, Al — To Mac Brown: My strictly G. I. Army shirt. Charles Henderson, C. B. — To Jim McLuckie: My ability to play snooker. Barbara Howorth, Barbie — To the Girls Vocal Ensemble: My ability to peck out Schuberts Serenade on the piano. Bert Huff — To Marvin Foreman: The ability to keep my mouth shut at the right time. Charles Jackson, Jack — To my brother John: Better luck than I had in U. S. Government class. Billie Ann Johnson, Speed — To all junior high: My happy high school days. Chuck Johnson, Charlie — To Pete Harrigan: My senior home room seat (I made it, you should!) Marie Johnson, Johnnie — To Shirley Carstensen: My fun in G.A.A. Bette Johnston, Johns — To my brother Bruce: My reserved seat in detention. Mariellen Jolliff, Jug” — To Kenny Brey: All my love. Janet Jones, Peanuts — To Alice Pyatt: All my troubles with Mr. Ebbs. Dick Julian, Penoke — To Shirley Moon: My ability to get out of class. Geraldine Kasrich, Gerry — To Mr. Posey: My figure! (I said it and I ' m glad.) Pat Katis — To Carol Kostbade: A new ice bag and strength enough to face next year ' s yearbook. Kenneth Keller, Abie — To Max Watson: The road to Crown Point. Shirley King — To Red Dinsmore: My vast quantity of freckles. Kathryne Kleine, Kay — To Country Carstensen: My seat in Yunker ' s Government Class. Rosemary Koselke, Rosie — To My sister Genny: My eyes. Alfreda Kubiak, Potchie — To any one who wants it: My typewriter with all the gremlins. Corrine Kinder, Corny — To Vivian Proach: My undesired grey pen. Laura Kipper, Kip — To Jake Ittel: The editor ' s desk, a bottle of aspirins, a mouse trap, and best wishes for ' 47. being of sound minds, do hereby will and bequeath Jennie Laskowski Louie — To Ernest Ele: All Mary ' s love. Sophie Laskowski — To Helen Sol: My love for boys. Lucille Lewin Lucy — To anyone who wants it: My seat in child care class. Mary Loggie — To my brother: My ability to get to school before 9:30. Barbara Low Bobby — To Chuck Brown: My government workbook. Mary Lossa — To Marilyn Erickson: All my typing errors. Lvonne Luellman Louie — To Shirley Nelson: My love for a good book. George Luke Milkdudt — To Bob Govert: My job as captain of the basketball team. Carl Marcoff Nicklow — To Mr. Aylesworth: My ability to hit a golf ball down the middle of the fairway. Ray Marler Igloo — To Carol: All the good times we ' ve had in high school. Shirley Mathis Sam — To anyone who wants it: My long hair. Joan Mattix Mac — To next year ' s seniors: My no-nod pills for economics class. Mary Belle McLead Belle — To my sister: My job at Walgreens. Bill Meehan Glenn — To Casey Bray: My ability to ruin projects in machine shop. Harold Meeks — To Vickie Lazar: My height. Doretta Mehalic — To Mr. Yunker: A joke book. Arthur Miller Art — To Ted Chenoweth: My ability to climb Pikes Peak. Bud Mock — To Moe Mulligan: My grades in machine shop. Don Mundell Flower Pot — To Mr. Ebbs: A bottle of hair tonic. Joanne Murphy — To Eleanor Ledyard: My government notebook. Ardita Neunfeldt DEDE — To Miss Hackman: My sense of humor. Bob Nuzum Bucko — To Leo Swanson: My brain. Bill Ondo Papa — To Jerry Ahlgrim: My way with women. Judee Otto Archie — To Shirley Carstensen: Locker No. 40. Delores Owens Dee — To H. H. S.: My brother Wayne. Ralph Papke Pap — To my sister: My brains. John Prusiecki Boris — To Jim McLuckie: My ability to get along with my mother at work. Maxine Richmond — To Nancy Pyatt: My long wavy black hair. Donna Rosenbaum Rosie — To Gramp Johnson: My gum factory. Bill Seymour — To Bill and Carl Shields: My wolf call! Isabel Schmelter Is — To Angie Martino: All my shorthand copy work. Lorraine Sheets Pug — To Dolores Sikora: My interest in Men! Victor Silich Vic — To Danny Krulik: My scholastic ability. Edith Shearer — To Willetta Klug: A pair of spiked track shoes for running down town at noon during the rush. Dorian Sobat Spike — To Jack Erickson: My drawing ability. Lila Spoor Squirt — To Jean King: All my money making projects — Dyches, Walgreens, and the pool rooms. Frank Springman Frank — To Art Hamilton: All my senior expenses. John Springman — To Casey Bray: The portable machine shop milk route. Leon Stadtler Lee — To Netta Kanost: The joy of being a Senior. Sue Stonebraker Suzie — To Allen Richmond and Jerry Tiffany: My blonde curls. Kenneth Swynenberg Fuzz — To my brother Everett: My ability to ditch and get caught. Joe Szendrey Curley — To Eugene Lundy: My bow tie. Mildred Tatalovich Millie — To all good typists: All the gremlins in my typewriter. Bernice Taranda Berkey — To Marietta and Nowma: All the fun in the last year of high school. Jack Treadway — To Dale Schultz: My ability to save money. Kathleen Tignor Tig — To Allen Richmond: My height. Jean Turner Stinky — To Betty Harner: the socks I put my hair up on! Joan Turner Jo — To Emily Schellenburg: My red loafers to pass around in class. La Verne Veres Beb — To Bill Schellenburg: My ability to stay in ranks in marching band. Mary Watson Wats — To brother Max: My ability to ditch without getting caught. Richard Wells Rich — To Mr. Rouch: The four or five days of Latin I don ' t take it! Gloria Wichman — To Ruth Henschel: My bracelet collection. Ray Wilkerson — To Leo Swanson: My Valpo telephone numbers. Leroy Wineinger Lulu — To my brother: All my senior expenses. Marie Woods — To a sailor: All my love. Page Seventeen IT WAS WAY BACK IN . . . September, 1942, and from St. Bridgets, Trinity, Franklin, and the city junior high school came more than one hundred little greenhorns to start their high school careers at Hobart High School as freshmen. We made it through the grades and this was what we had waited for, but now that the time was here — well, we weren’t sure. Each of us must have felt lost and somewhat afraid. I know I was. But it wasn ' t long at all until we began to function as a group, the class of ' 46. Our first social function was a theater party in the assembly, remember? If not, you will surely remember our second party that year, a barn dance given in the gym. What with the games, the decorations, the entertainment . . . how could you ever forget that night? That was by far one of the best parties our school had seen for a long, long time. After our numerous installations and initiations, that ran any where from wearing masks to class to scrubbing the gym floor with tooth brushes, we freshies became a real part of the school. We joined clubs, we studied hard (we were only freshmen then) and did have fun. Near the end of the year we decided to have a day of orientation for the next year ' s freshmen, and that we did. We wondered if we, as eighth graders, could have been so troubled as they were to see the big school they would soon attend. It was so ordinary for us. It was really spring now and it seemed an eternity till vacation time when we could dash off to the cool lakes and forget the tasks of study. Leaving the picnics, the hikes, the beach parties and all that summer meant to us, we returned to school the next fall. Though it was hard to think of classes and books again, it was good to see everybody. Some of us hadn ' t seen each other for ages. At our first meeting Shirley King, president of our freshman class, introduced Jay Greene, whom we had just elected, as our new president. We were now ready to start off on our Sophomore year. We gave a kids ' party that year and everyone really dressed like kids — believe me we looked like kids and, darn it all, we felt like kids! But it was fun. About then we ordered class rings too. Let me tell you, that was a thrill. By the way, mine needs to be shined up a bit. Goodness, school years aren ' t very long, for here we were leaving for another summer vacation. The year 1944 we returned as juniors. We really were in seventh heaven then. This year we would give the Junior-Senior prom. But first we had to make some money. How? Sell oranges? Sell Christ- mas wreathes? We decided to give a play, Through the Keyhole, and it went over great. May 4th came at last. All the girls came to school with their hair up — Wonder why? Because this was the day of the prom and every girl was determined to look her best. We dashed home from school that afternoon and took baths. From then on we just counted the minutes till it was time to leave. We held the prom in Gary at the Marquette Pavilion, which we decorated to harmonize with the theme Colonial South. After the grand march led by the junior class president, Janet Jones, and the senior class president, came the crowning of the king and queen of the prom. A crown of daisies was given to the queen who turned out to be Dolores Bodamer. The evening came to an end much too soon, but when we left we found ourselves then looking for a place to eat. We had fried chicken. What did you have? Our last week at school brought convocations, parties and the junior-senior picnic. We walked all the way out to East Gary Park. There we ate and played games. There was a baseball game between the two classes too. We let them win. It was so much fun, but did I ever tell you about our walk home? We weren ' t the same for days. The Honor Day program was what did it. We watched the seniors in their caps and gowns and said to ourselves, Next year we’ll be wearing those ... if our luck holds out. During summer vacation many of the kids worked. The war was still on and we tried to help by doing our bit. But it was that summer when, after three and a half years, peace was declared. Peace! Yes we returned to school for our first peacetime high school year. Room 313 now was ours. We had waited a long time to call it our own home room and now it was ours. The year started off with a bang when more than thirty committees were named. Who ever thought that seniors would have to do so much? A party was given in the Masonic hall that fall. We all dressed up and went, where here, we danced by candle light to gay music. As soon as our play Daphne was started we found we were in for even more work. Many other committees were named and soon we were buzzing again. With the play we would finance all our other activities. This year meant our last football and basketball games while we were still in school, so we’d make them good — and they were. We did a lot of things during the year — went to the Little 5 Hop, gave a junior-senior picnic, sponsored several convocations, the play, the senior breakfast, went on a sneak-day trip and lots more. Finally commencement night came. Slowly, solemnly, we walked. Our days at Hobart High School were through, and now we thought back over all that was past, then lifted our heads again as we thought of the future. To our sponsors, our advisors, all you who helped us through these years we are grateful. No Hobart, we ' ll not forget you. Don ' t forget us, please. Remember the red, blonde, and black beards the football team raised? Can you see them? Three boys now in the service — Bill Mero- dias, Glen Swanson, and Jim Marcoff. A gay old time at the beach. Shirley Moon, Bette Greenlee, Betty John- ston, Gwen Sohn, and Patty Krull in the first row. Mary Watson, Marian Anderson, Doris Enslen, Dolores En- slen, and Marilyn Johnson in the second. Alice Hellstrom. Where did she get all the service insignia on that jacket? C ' mon — give me another sip. Dale Ewigleben, Dick Julian, and Pete Harrigan. Men??? Vic Silich, Dick Julian, George Dujmovich, Dale Ewigleben, Don Mun- dell, and Leroy Wineinger. We have lots of time. It ' s only 1:03! Jim Brush, Don Hamann, Bert Huff, and Bob Ball taking it easy. Nuzum for Mayor (and mayor he was). Sam Fas — Our Frankie Lorraine Sheets and um-m-m ice cream. What ' s this? Two camera-shy gun molls? No, just Doris Beerbower, Alice Hell- strom, Joan Mattix, Donna Rosenbaum, and Jackie Davis back from a shop- ping trip. The Lucky Horseshoe band formation. Pals — John Prusiecki and Jay Greene. Edwards runs for mayor too. He didn ' t run fast enough though. That reminds me of a joke, says Ed Jachimczak to Carl Marcoff. Harold Meeks. All is fair in love and war. Laverne Veres, Glenn Carlson, and Joan Mattix. Machine shop boys take the sun on a nice warm day. Page Nineteen ROOM 109 MR. MEYER First Row: E. Schellenberg, T. Stewart, N. Stein, M. Shelby, E. Sandy, G. Sohn, S. Schoon, D. Sikora, P. Sauter. Second Row: M. Watson, C. Sampson, J. Shurr, J. Tiffany, F. Stewart, T. Svetanoff, B. Shaw. Third Row: P. Wildermuth, D. Wilfong, J. Upthegrove, M. Wegmet, J. Schavey, E. Thyen, D. Spivey. Fourth Row: B. Scott, D. Smythe, S. Van Scoy, N. Smith, L. Todd, B. Trumbo, D. Schultz. Not Shown: L. Sheets, H. Sol, J. Wagoner, J. Wunschel. ROOM 201 MISS RIPLEY First Row: E. Lundy, A. Martino, V. Lazar, P. Krull, F. Lesczynski, E. Popp. Second Row: S. Moon, D. Krulik, S. Nelson, A. Moehl. Third Row: R. Kneifel, B. Morton, E. Rampke, V. Matovich, N. Pyatt, B. Redar. Fourth Row: J. McLuckie, J. Ruzek, M. Pierce, J. Madden, M. Rogyom, D. Ryan. Fifth Row: T. Rogers, V. McIntosh, M. O ' Keefe, D. Respecke, B. Reisinger. Sixth Row: J. Ksenak, B. Paterson, R. Raiza, E. Ledyard, W. Robb, K. Lan- gendorfer, J. Marler, H. Luke. Not Shown: A. Malmquist. ROOM 206 MISS THOMPSON First Row: M. Jones, B. Fifield, M. Gottschling, B. Harner, M. Fas, B. Greenlee, D. Haxton. Second Row: R. Fisch, A. Foreman, M. Glavan, K. Galich, M. Kisela, S. Jones, M. Johnson, A. Harrigan, L. Gradle. Third Row: V. Kobylinski, W. Klug, R. Henschel, J. Geddes, F. Kozub. Fourth Row: P. Hickman, P. Fahey, G. Koselke, C. Kostbade, D. Johnson, R. Etchison. Fifth Row: J. Erickson, B. Govert, B. Garber, B. Frank, A. H amilton, F. Gran- zow, H. Hamilton, D. Erwin, B. Hutchins, G. Ittel, B. Griffin, F. Ca nnon. Not Shown: W. Elkins. ROOM 204 MISS STEWART ROOM 210 MISS MARTINDALE First Row: P. Barton, M. Hronec, B. Killins, R. Har- ney, L. Hughes, A. Hanson, G. Jarnigan, M. Graham, A. Jones, P. Kokotovich, I. Ford. Second Row: R. Kirkpatrick, N. Kanost, L. Kinsman, R. Fasel, S. Kasarda, P. Gulban, A. Hamacker, I. Keammer, N. Her ring, M. Kipper, K. Gilbert. Third Row: B. Haller, P. Green, G. Hansell, H. Graf, M. Foreman, J. Jackson, B. Goodwin, B. Figley, R. Goff, A. Heckt, G. Kegebein, P. Hepner. SofdtXWUM l ROOM 102 MR. ELMORE First Row: M. Richmond, S. Wardell, N. Price, M. Theide, A. Shavey, M. Stathis, L. Riggens. Second Row: J. Strom, D. Shavey, M. Walters, N. Shroll, J. Rees, M. Wardell, E. Peifer, S. Stoles, M. Swier- czak, S. Samples, L. Rowley, D. Treadway, B. Poison, R. Wolfe, C. Zitz. Third Row: L. Swanson, A. Tal- bot, D. Tragear, E. Swynenberg, C. Witt, R. Rambo, G. Schwuchow, N. Wittman, D. Parker, B. Shield, D. Vladetich. Fourth Row: A. Richmond, D. Robb, D. Zunich, A. Talmadge, M. Preble, D. Rosenbaum, J. Thyen, E. Sully, J. Remaley, J. Goben, F. Swynen- berg. First Row: E. Bristol, T. Bishop, R. Cleaver, T. Chenoweth. Second Row: J. Briney, J. Bulza, J. Chapman, A. Abel, P. Ehrhart, P. Beattie, H. Buczek, D. Catt. Third Row: G. Bray, D. Bell, J. Ahlgrim, D. Clasen, B. Bunnel, P. Bonner. Fourth Row: A. Alexander, Z. Dignin, E. Campos, J. Cuth- bert, J. Bauer, R. Boyd, S. Ashton, L. Butler, J. Carter, C. Calabro. Fifth Row: J. Diederich, R. Carlson, H. Dollstedt, V. Cullum, S. Carstensen, J. Danbro. Not Shown: E. Buczek, M. Dorulla. ROOM 21 1 MISS TURNER First Row: B. Markward, M. McPhee, J. King, J. Nagel, I. Peterson, L. MacClean, B. Mendenhall, G. Lach, E. Lockhart, B. Krull, D. Mulligan. Second Row: B. J. Morris, E. Paulding, W. Pender, J. Lahaie, K. Lovadinovich, P. Krubsack, M. Mann, J. Louns- bury. Third Row: P. Meeks, H. Laskowski, C. Mero- dias, S. Kozaitis, B. Lundy, K. Lewin. B. Lewpas, P. MacClean, R. Miller. Fourth Row: C. Krawczyk, R. McAfee, G. Peterson, J. Moreira, O. Mills, B. Neldberg, C. Laurie, J. Koselke. Not Shown: H. Klahn. ROOM 305 MISS SCOTT First Row: M. Calabro, B. Ball, B. Distell, B. Carter, R. Bach, S. Ahlgrim. Second Row: J. Carlson, M. E. Cambe, E. Dommer, L. Blackman, J. Dees, M. Erickson, A. Farlow. Third Row: S. Cooley, T. Allen, P. Bulza, H. Bonner, J. Baumer, A. Brown. Fourth Row: J. Campos, B. Erickson, B. Busier, R. Cronch, R. Campbell, C. Dubach. Fifth Row: E. Carstensen, J. Dinsmore, G. Dujmovich, C. Erwin, B. Cunning- ham, L. D ' Angelo. Not Shown: L. Allen, P. Ander- son, M. Barkalow, E. Calloway, J. Darling. 4 elhrn n ROOM 202 MISS ANDERSON First Row: H. Evans, R. Carlson, W. Olson, T. Briney, M. Verplank, V. Edwards, C. Chenoweth, W. Brandibas, J. Cronch, P. Cain, J. McLead, C. Bus sie, D. Butler. Second Row: J. Carlisle, C. Cross, C. Brown, J. Glavan, C. Gafford, L. Mehalic, D. Campbell, B. Stonebraker, D. Bauman. Third Row: F. Eckenrode, L. Detterline, D. Govert, E. Cicillian, R. Ridley, J. Dunn, R. Ele, C. Hadaller, R. Dam- norell. Not Shown: P. Bridgeman, D. Cullum, A. Dorulla, R. Fasel. ROOM 205 MISS SPENCER First Row: S. Mattix, M. Noggle, F. Salter, S. Mitchell, S. Miller. Second Row: R. McKnight, J. Ramsey, N. Titus, S. Parent, C. Riddle. Third Row: A. Pyatt, E. Paulding, F. O ' Keefe, B. Brown, E. J. Persful. Fourth Row: D. Radulovich. K. Noel, B. Morton, E. Moehl. Fifth Row: J. Rice, F .Rodriquez, S. Mattix, B, Miller, M. Gregor. Not Shown: M. Cooke, J. Csokasy, D. McAfee, E. McGlinn, S. McGlinn, H. Moehl, R. Noel, Ronald Olson, W. Owens, E. Paulding, S. Pender, B. Pender, G. Prit- chard, B. Rappe, J. Robinson, L. Bonaski. ROOM 208 MR. ROUCH First Row: D. Koenig, M. Katunich, C. Helms, P. Kennedy, L. Kaplon. Second Row: S. Gawar, P, Kubiak, M. Maleck, M. Kellen, B. Loggie. Third Row: M. Knoblich, S. Johnson, A. Hoddy, J. Jor- dan, M. Ahlgrim, B. Green, D. Johnson, B. Lock- hart, S. Lazar. Fourth Row: D. Groom, F. Ford, L. Hughes, M. Krause, G. Huge, S. Albright, H. Kasch. Fifth Row: R. Manwaring, D. Kasch, B. Killens, P. Lesko, P. Jackson, P. Holota. Not Shown: R. Henley, N. Hepner, M. Kaplon. ROOM 212 MISS FLYNN First Row: D. Wilkes, M. Wineinger, R. Shell, D. Stanley, G. Sweet, F. Zajec, B, Anderson. Second Row: L. Schavey, C. Van Blaircom, J. Yates, A. Santacrose, D. Spoor, M. L. Sheets, P. Dinsmore, M. Dudgeon. Third Row: D. Springman, R. Vor- pohl, E. Soderquist, V. Spyrke, D. Zinny, S. Sonn- tag. Fourth Row: V. Van Cleef, E. Garwig, A. Shults, J. Wilson, J. Zinnen, B. Wesley, R. Wegmet. Fifth Row: B. Shield, J. Schwuchow, E. Mack, J. Thomas, B. Woods, B. Schellenberg. Not Shown: B. Neier, L. Sheets, F. Swan, W. Weaten. Crialttlt Cjn dle ROOM 306 MR. JOHNSON First Row: C. Krulik, M. Stuinger, A. Erwin. Second Row: G. Blackman, A. Swanson, P. Neff, M. Jordan, R. Swynenberg, V. Dettweiler, M. Ehlen, J. Gullic, A. Erwin, P. Bunnell, H. Olson, N. Dowd, L. Wilkes, J. Wright, R. Banks. Third Row: J. Belkow, P. Dar- ling, J. Elrod, P. Anderson, J. Eck, K. Johnson, L. Watkins, H. Dockter, B. Alexander, D. Bauer, D. Brown, D. Harrigan, J. Jones, R. Mathias, J. Mit- chell, L. Thompson, R. Herman. ROOM 203 MRS. CATT First Row: K. Emery, N. Baumann, D. Lamb, L. Weiler, R. Mergl, J. Green. Second Row: D. Bood, B. Fisch, D. Dankert, I. Wolfe, M. Raiza, J. Steen, B. Watts, J. Rappe, J. Ewigleben. Third Row: E. Shaffer, G. Springman, D. Kisela, J. Wilfong, P. Koenig, B. Zytko, C. Reese, C. Schavey, D. Sweat, J. Preble. Fourth Row: L. Nuzum, J. Shaffer, D. Papke, G. Carlson, T. Ehrhardt, R. Burkman. ROOM I 10 MR. SMETZER First Row: B. Bloom, R. Abel, B. Hall, G. McAfee. A. Stark, D. Breyfogle, B. Clasen. Second Row: B. Zunich, G. Danielson, K. Cornell, J. Sh roll . J. Smith, V. Shephard, M. Peksenak, B. Stanley. Third Row: J. Loving, B. Palmer, J .Ryan, R. Hickman, E. Kurth, R. Danielson, C. Garriott, I. Bellinger. ROOM 301 MISS PAULINE First Row: M. Springman, O. Owings, N. Carlyle, C. Geddes, K. Wall, S. Morris, R. Galvoic, J. Wolfe, D. Springman, J. Kurth. Second Row: E. Erwin, R. Yelkish, B. Tyndall, W. Nickells, S. Plews, J. DeMers, B. Fleming, J. Stanley, S. Rambo, A. Brown. Third Row: F. Florios, C. Landes, N. Me- Intire, W. Welborne, B. Hawkins, R. Goodwin, P. Lazar, R. Skomp. BevetUlt ROOM 304 MR. POSEY First Row: D. Fasel, J. Craig, V. Verplank, P. Wat- kins, M. Duncan, A. Alschuler. Second Row: R. Dickson, P. Snyder, N. Shanks. Third Row: F. Plews, C. Weber, P. Pimer, R. Dixon, D. Dees, T. Rogyam, C. K ling . I. Peksenak, N. Dixon, V. Bergman. Fourth Row: B. Schmidt, P. Haskins, L. Mullins, E. Sol, P. Muller, S. Trumbo, I. Cole, W. Dodson, M. Farlow, W. Mendenhall. Fifth Row: C. Auxier, N. Chase, P. Collins, D. Hepner, E. Ramschke, G. Darling. Sixth Row: R. Snyder, L. Radvell, J. Dig- nin, L. Miller, M. McCammon, H. Nelson. ROOM 303 MISS HOOPER First Row: J. Pavlakovic, T. Bush, K. Talmadge, B. Bellinger, D. Fedorchak. Second Row: R. Ingram, J. Prosser, B. Ramsay, J. Greenberg, K. Darling, D. Adams, R. Brown. Third Row: F. Epperson, T. Johnson, D. Malsey, R. Campos, D. Fowler, B. Boyd, B. Johnston. Fourth Row: G. Hamilton, A. John- son, J. Sampson, W. Davis. B. McCumber, R. Bon- ner, J. Helfrich. Fifth Row: R. Sullivan, K. Ensign, K. Wilfong, M. Manns, B. Hutchens, D. Dinsmore. Sixth Row: B. Stolp, R. Hastings. ROOM 302 MISS TODD First Row: R. Pritchard, A. Larson, B. Moon, D. Mathias. Second Row: M. Noble, E. Mclntire, P. Darling, G. Gee, D. Radulovich, M. Johnson. Third Row: H. Rosandick, J. Hickman, W. Passage, M. Smallwood, J. Mitchell, L. Ahlgrim, A. McPhee, D. Pavlakovic. Fourth Row: V. Bray, M. Hamann, J. Hahn, M. Mattix, I. Riggens, C. Choisser, D. Stowers, J. Sawyers, J. Stewart. Fifth Row: B. Springman. M. De Boy. C. Jones, M. Trail, J. Lan- gendorfer, A. Schellenberg, M. Brown, O. Carter, M. Sensenbough. UNDERCLASS SNAPS Were there but two of you, Shirlee. Marcella Kipper ’Marcie. Speed Demons — John Springman, Jerry Ahlgrim, Herb Hamilton, and Earl Bristol. Ho Hum-m-m! Margie Wegmet, Jackie Cuthbert, Carol Kost- bade, Betty Reisinger, Betty Harner, Joyce Ann Geddes, and Jean Bauer have a slumber party. Max Watson. Ralph Kneifel, Tommy Bishop, and Bill Figley. All tired out after a day of wolfing. Jim McLukie. A Gruesome Threesome — Briney, Bell, and Ehrhardt. Ah-h-h Shuddup! snarls Gradle. The Gang! Barbara Ball, Donna Haxton, Joan Strom, and Nancy Schroll. Shirley Moon. Misty blonds? Ah friendship! Bud Stonebraker and Allen Richmond. The maestro and his pupil, Don Harrigan and Marvin Winein- ger. Who teaches whom? and what? Tom Farlow — No. 96. Motto — One down and ten to go. Marilyn Johnson. Cutie! Portable Pals. Alan Abel, Chuck Erwin, and Jerry Tiffany. Careful, Margie, you ' ll get your feet wet. Just Waiting . . . for whom? Barbara Ball and Phyllis Black- man. Page Twenty-six HO-HI LIFE STAFF During a typical day we find these hard-working mem- bers of the Ho-Hi Life Staff at work: Kenneth Kel- ler, spor,ts editor, Miss Helen Hinshaw, sponsor, Dick Julian, copy reader, Alice Hellstrom, editor- in-chief, Joan Mattix, copy reader and business manager, Betty Harner, reporter, and Bob Nuzum, feature editor. These busy reporters are Richard Wells, Bob Griffin, and Dorothy Ewigleben. Here is the advertising staff: Judith Otto, Dick Julian, and Pat Katis, ad salesmen and the advertising manager, Pete Harrigan. Circulation Staff: Charles Johnson, circulation man- ager, Marilyn Johnson, Bill Ondo, and Charles Jackson, circulation clerks. Printinq Staff: Lila Spoor, print shop secretary, Rav Wilkerson, Joe Moreira, Bob Frank, and Kenneth Ballantyne setting type. Below: Jack Lahaie, Kenneth Ballantyne, Mr. Meyer, and Eugene Buczek doing their bit. Bob Green at the linotype. YEARBOOK STAFF Gathered around the editor’s desk: Assistant editor — Gilbert Ittel Class editor — Shirley King Editor in Chief — Laura Kipper Class assistants — Emily Schellenberg and Patty Sauter Not shown are the: Business manager — Don Hamann Ass ' t Business manager — Dorothy Spivey Selecting pictures for the engraver: Activities assistants — Delores Sikora, Joan Madden and Marie Johnson Photographer — Ed Jachimczak Sports Editor — Bob Ball Sports ass ' t — Ted Chenoweth (not shown) Activities editor — Doris Enslen (not shown) Typing copy for the printer and planning page de- signs: Co-organization editors — Marge Wegmet and Violet Matovich Music Editor — Mary Ann Cicillian Music assistant — Patty Krull In the back ground the: Art editor — Pat Katis Art ass ' t — Carol Kostbade In the circle — The editor peruses other yearbooks for ideas Counting sales and planning more are: Circulation manager — Rita Frett Circulation ass ' t — Cal Sampson Publicity Manager — Gerry Kasrich Publicity ass ' t — Shirley Schoon Page Twenty-nine AUDIO-VISUAL President — Kenneth Keller Vice-pres. — Harold Jennings Secretary — William Ondo Treasurer — John Prusiecki Sponsor — Mr. Yunker First Row: J. Szendrey. J. Prusiecki, K. Keller, R. Ball. Second Row: D. Sabot, A. Abel, C. Merodias, B. Garber, C. Sa mpson, O. Mills, C. Cuir, E. Bristol, R. Wegmet. Third Row: T. Chenoweth, D. Vladetich, D. Clasen, S. Van Scoy, R. Papke, B. Fas, R. Manwaring, H. Harris, D. Mundell, J. Treadway, M. Foreman, B. Schellenberg, D. Radulovich, B. Shield. Not Shown: F. Granzow, H. Jen- nings, A. Miller, J. Lahaie, K. Langen- dorfer, R. Padslovic, G. Bray, W. Wheat, B. Ondo. President — Dorothy Ryan Vice-pres. — Loren Todd Secretary — Elaine Pfeifer Treasurer — Neal Smith Sponsor — Miss Anderson First Row: E. Pfeifer, D. Ryan, L. Todd N. Smith. Second Row: T. Briney, A Schavey, M. Mann, D. Wardell, M Thiede, T. Rearick. Third Row: I. Sandy S. Nelson, J. Dees, M. Hronec, S. Sam pies. Fourth Row: E. Dommer, M. Kip per, A. Farlow, M. Whitley, M. Swier czak, K. Lovadinovich. Fifth Row: J Lahaie, S. Kosaitis, E. Popp, L. Schavey M. Glavan, M. Fas. Not Shown: M Erickson. BOOSTERS President — Pattie Sauter Vice-pres. — Lester Gradle Secretary — Janet Jones Treasurer — Tom Farlow Sponsor — Mrs. Dietz First Row: B. Anderson, K. Cornell, L. Gradle, P. Sauter, J. Jones, T. Farlow, J. Csokasy, B. Schmidt. Second Row: G. Sohn, D. Govert, B. Helfrick, B. Matsey, D. Mathis, E. Campos, C. Galich, J. Gul- lic, S. Schoon. Third Row: M. Mattix, J. Marler, C. Helms, J. McLead, B. Carter, N. Mclntire, B. Bloom, D. Harrigan, B. K ru II. Fourth Row: K. Wall, J. Jordan, D. Bell, J. Greene, B. Nuzum, S. Mc- Glinn, J. Shaffer, C. Auxier. Fifth Row: S. King, G. Hansel, P. Bulza, W. Ashton, B. Johnston. Not Shown: J. Thyen, J. Rees, D. Spoor, C. Merodias, V. Lazar. CINEMA-RADIO G. A. A. President — Angeline Martino Vice-pres. — Margaret Graham Secretary — Carmella Calabro Treasurer — Lila Spoor Sponsor — Mrs. Rhoda First Row: A. Martino, M. Graham, C. Calabro, L. Spoor. Second Row: D. Me- halic, A. Sandy, M. Calabro, M. Daniel- son, M. Johnson, M. Kisela, S. Mathis, W. Robb, J. Hamann. Third Row: H. Evans, R. Harney, A. Kubiak, B. Cope, P. Ku- back, R. Fasel, B. Greenlee, R. Wolfe. Fourth Row: M. O ' Keefe, C. Bussie, L. Lewin, L. Rowley, B. Reader, S. Carsten- sen, R. Kirkpatrick, B. Morton. Camera Shy: A. Malmquist, S. Miller. HOME SHOP President — Donald Rosenbaum Vice-pres. — Maurice Preble Secretary — Harry Bonner Treasurer — Floyd Swynenberg Sponsor — Mr. Smetzer First Row: H. Graff, C. Duback, G. Sweat, D. Zunich, M. Preble, D. Rosen- baum, H. Bonner, F. Swynenberg, D. Groom, J. Hickman, A. Moehl. Second Row: E. Buzek, J. Erickson, R. Fisch, V. McIntosh, G. Schwuchow, R. Erick- son, H. Luke, H. Klahn, H. Buzek, J. Robinson. Third Row: G. Peterson, W. Pender, K. Lewin, P. Bonner, E. Moehl, R. Luke, C. Krawszyki, H. Laskowski. 4-H CLUB President — Coleen Jones Vice-pres. — M. Smallwood Treasurer — Anita McPhee Sponsor — Miss Flynn First Row: C. Jones, E. Mclntire, A. Mc- Phee, J. Hickman, M-. Smallwood, M. DeBoy, L. Ahlgrim. Second Row: E. Shaf- fer, M. Hamann, D. Stowers, G. Spring- man, B. Springman, W. Passage. Third Row: C. Choisser, M. Springman, V. Bray, H. Rosandich, J. Hahn, P. Darling. Hl-Y President — Ray Marler Vlce-pres. — Bob Govert Secretary — Kenneth Ballantyne Treasurer — Jack Marler Sponsor — Mr. Wilson First Row: R. Ridley, R. Olson, B. Woods, R. Shell, F. Stewart, H. Hamilton, J. Mar- ler, R. Marler, K. Ballantyne, B. Govert, A. Hamilton, P. Ehrhardt, B. Scott. Second Row: J. Greene, D. Bell, D. Ha mann, K. Swynenberg, T. Bishop, J. Dinsmore, L. Mehalic, L. Swanson, D. Ewigleben, T. Allen, B. Swynenberg. Third Row: V. Silich, E. Cicillian, E. Mee- han, B. Mock, R. Julian, R. Griffen, T. Svetanoff, J. Shurr, G. Ittle, P. Bulza, C. Cross. H-MEN President — Bill Crites Vice-pres. — Bob Green Secretary — Earl Bristol Sponsor — Mr. Kurth First Row: C. Merodias, K. Ballantyne, C. Marcoff, E. Bristol, B. Crites, B. Green, F. Sprin gman, T. Farlow, J. Springman, R. Marler. Second Row: J. Chapman, A. Hamilton, D. Shultz, J. Dinsmore, B. Shield, L. Wineinger, B. Huff, C. Fasel, G. Luke, J. Campos. Third Row: F. Stewart, H. Hamilton, S. Van Scoy, R. Wells, J. Ahlgrim, B. Ashton, K. Langen- dorfer, P. Ehrhardt, T. Svetanoff, B. Frank, D. Cronch. HOME ROOM ADVISORY President — Judee Otto Vice-pres. — Jerry Chapman Secretary — Marie Gottschling Treasurer — Eugene Lundy Sponsor — Mrs. Dietz First Row: E. Lundy, J. Otto, B. Moon, B. Markward, J. Wilson. Second Row: J. Schavey, L. Rowley, C. Garriott, R. Carlson, R. Harney, G. Carlson, J. Chap- man. Third Row: F. Ford, A. Brown, M. Ehlen, M. Farlow, D. Trager, B. Busier, S. Mattix, D. Dinsmore. Not Shown: M. Jordan, B. Figley, M. Gottschling. NEEDLEWORK CLUB President — Peggy Neff Vice Pres. — Vivian Bray Sec.-Treas. — Carol Ann Krulik Sponsor — Miss Todd First Row: V. Wright, J. DeMers, L. Mil- ler, C. Weber, C. A. Krulik, P. Neff, D. Radulovich, I. Mullins, E. Ronscke. Second Row: W. Dodson, J. Mitchell, P. Rimer, V. Eicholtz, N. Smallwood, W. Passage. Third Row: B. Adair, B. Stanley, A. Swanson, D. Anderson. KOMMERCIAL KLUB President — Norman Greenspan Vice Pres. — Wille+ta Klug Secretary — Dorothy Ewigleben Treasurer — Edith Shearer Sponsor — Miss Scott First Row: J. Edwards, J. Madden, S. Mathis, P. McLean, J. Upthegrove, B. Carter. Second Row: E. Schellenberg, D. Wilfong, J. Carter, d. Diederick, M. Price. Third Row: D. Ewigleben, N. Greenspan, E. Shearer, W. Klug. LIBRARIANS ' CLUB President — Ruth Henschel Vice Pres. — Norma Steen Secretary — Betty Reisinger Treasurer — Lvonne Luellman Sponsor — Mrs. Bailey First Row: E. Paulding, N. Steen, R. Hen- schel, L. Luellman, P. Jackson, L. Huges, M. Jones. Second Row: S. Jones, P. Wil- dermuth, D. Respecke, M. Shelby, D. Rosenbaum, J. Davis, S. Laskowski, C. Van Blaircom, R. McKnight, M. Sheets, R. Cain. Third Row: E. Paulding, B. Reisinger, M. Tatalovich, D. Owens, B. Taranda, B. Fifleld, E. Rampke, E. Pauld- ing, A. Hoddy, P. Bart on, R. Vorpahl, M. Katunich, W. Olson, T. Lach, V. Spyrka, C. Kinder. Page Thirty-three JUNIOR RED CROSS President — Marilyn Johnson Vice Pres. — Sharon Peterson Secretary — Patty Sauter Treasurer — Shirley Carstensen Sponsor — Miss Martindale First Row: D. Dees, R. Abel, W. Owens, K. Johnson, M. Brown, B. Fedorchak, B. Morgan, A. Alschuler, F. Plews. Second Row: L. Allen, E. McGlinn, C. Keever, B. Greenlee, S. Carstensen, P. Sauter, S. Peterson, M. Johnson, M. Trails, B. Flem- ing, C. Choisser. Third Row: E. Erwin, A. Santacrace, D. Kisela, M. McLead, S. Al- bright, W. Brandibas, P. Snyder, D. Hep- ner, S. Kasarda, S. Stokes. Fourth Row: D. Haxton, B. Clasen, B. Hawkins, A. Brown, J. Murphy, H. Reid, E. Ledyard, D. Bauman, G. Kegebein, J. Rajkovich, R. Yelkich, M. Wegmet. SCIENCE CLUB President — Albert Moehl Vice Pres. — Harry Moehl Secretary — Shirley Kasarda Treasurer — Alan Abel Sponsor — Mr. Rouch First Row: A. Abel, A. Moehl, H. Moehl. Second Row: V. Matovich, P. Krull, E. Ledyard, L. Kaplon, G. Ittle, M. Rog- yom, V. VanCleef, P. Jackson, E. Soder- quist. Third Row: L. Detterline, S. John- son, R. Ele, R. Dammarell, B. Greene, D. Catt, L. Todd, B. Killens, J. Rice, M. Ahl- grim, W. Morton. Fourth Row: G. Ed- wards, B. Busier, B. Hutchins, A. Miller, S. Cooley, C. Luedtke, R. Campbell, J. Hickman. Fifth Row: C. Shields, D. Mul- ligan, P. Hollotta, D. Erwin, M. Gregor, D. Groom, W. Kelly. SNIP AND STITCH President — Joyce Ramsay Vice Pres. — Alice Pyatt Secretary — Louise Riggans Treasurer — Glee Huge Sponsor — Miss Turner First Row: J. Ramsay, A. Pyatt, L. Rig- gins. Second Row: C. Chenoweth, B. Brown, P. Barton, S. Stokes, L. Wilks, B. Poison, B. Luwpas. Third Row: B. Rappe, M. McAfee, M. Richmond, E. Persful, D. Butler, M. Cook, D. Perry, D. Kasch, M. Cambe, I. Riggins, M. Stathis. Page Thirty-four STUDENT COUNCIL Mayor — Bob Nuzum Secretary — Alice Hellstrom Treasurer — Trank Springman Sponsor — Mr. Pound First Row: F. Springman, A. Fiellstrom, B. Nuzum. Second Row: B. Cunningham, M. Dudgeon, B. Hickman, D. Lamb, N. Chase, R. Galovic, K. Johnson, F. Ecken- rode. Third Row: M. Kaplon, D. Pound, D. McAfee, P. Narrigan, K. Langerdor- fer, M. Walters, J. Lounsbury, M. Wat- son, R. Goodwin, J. Briney. SUB-DEB CLUB President — Geraldine Kasrich Vice Pres. — Genny Koselke Secretary — Billie Ann Johnson Treasurer — Joyce Small Corr. Sec. — Marjorie Wegmet Sponsor — Miss Thompson First Row: B. Johnson, G. Kasrich, G. Koselke, M. Wegmet. Second Row: J. Madden, M. Walters, B. Ball, B. Distell, J. Strom, D. Schavey, S. Peterson, P. Gul- ban, L. Blackman, J. Bauer, J. Geddes, C. Kostbade, B. Harner. Third Row: E. Schellenberg, Jean Turner, Joan Turner, F. Lesczynski, F. Kozub, V. Koby, M. Gottschling, P. Hickman, A. Alexander, Z. Dignin, V. Cullem. Fourth Row: J. Ed- wards, L. Kipper, P. Katis, M. Cicillian, J. Danbro, K. Kleine, M. Bodin, R. Koselke, D. Sikora. THESPIANS President — Bette Johnston Vice Pres. — Tom Farlow Secretary — Shirlee Schoon Treasurer — Billie Krull Sponsor — Miss Pauline First Row: B. Krull, S. Schoon, T. Farlow, B. Johnston. Second Row: R. McAfee, C. Galich, J. King, S. Ashton, J. Cuth- bert, S. Moon, D. Enslen, D. Spivey, J. Carlson, V. Edwards. Third Row: J. Jones, K. Gilbert, P. Krull, B. Cleaver, M. Verplank, G. Sohn, R. Boyd, H. Dollstedt, D. Johnson, L. Case. Fourth Row: D. Parker, B. Crites, B. Lundy, E. Edwards, J. Brush, V. Matovich. Page Thirty-five President — Glen Carlson Vice Pres. — Alan Stark Secretary — Richard Sweat Treasurer — Terry Ehrhardt Sponsor — Mr. Elmore First Row: B. Gard, G. Carlson, A. Stark, D. Sweat. Second Row: D. Fasel, K. En- sign, C. Reese, R. Campos, R. Mergl, C. Schavey, R. Boyd, M. Moreno, D. John- ston, R. Herman. Third Row: T. Ehrhardt, J. Nichols, P. Muller, B. Zunich, J. Ewi- gleben, J. Sasone, G. Trumbo, R. Prich- ard. Fourth Row: J. Greenberg, B. Alex- ander, B. Hall, R. Danielson. JUNIOR Hl-Y President — Don Brown Vice Pres. — Don Harrigan Secretary — Ralph Abel Treasurer — Jim Ryan Sponsor — Miss Spencer First Row: D. Harrigan, D. Brown, R. Abel, J. Ryan. Second Row: B. Brown, B. Ramsey, J. Pavlakovic, R. Palmer, R. Marconi, J. Price, D. Adams. Third Row: L. Gee, P. Anderson, B. Moon, R. Snyder, M. Sesenbaugh, D. Mathis. Fourth Row: K. Wilfong, P. Darling, L. Watkins, V. Bergenson. Page Thirty-six TRAFFIC SQUAD President — Charles Johnson Vice Pres. — Dale Shultz Secretary — Ray Goff Treasurer — Dan Krulik Sponsor — Mr. Weber First Row: C. Johnson, D. Shultz, R. Goff, D. Krulik. Second Row: B. Fasel, D. Bauer, A. Talmadge, B. Miller, R. Ben- ninghoff, B. Nelberg, W. Morton, S. Lazar, K. Noel, J. Carlisle, J. Moreira. Third Row: R. Etchison, T. Rogers, F. Fasel, G. Bray, B. Frank, C. Zitz, L. D ' An- gelo, C. Brown, H. Kasch, G. Dumovich, R. Raiza. Fourth Row: J. Remaley, R. Shultz, E. Mack, C. Laurie, E. Carstensen, R. Rambo, B. Paterson, R. Westly, B. Hal- ler, P. Green, C. Witt, F. Roderiquez, J. Dunn, D. Smythe. USEFUL ARTS JUNIOR H-MEN President — Robert Goodwin Vice Pres. — Ben Watts Secretary — Jack Green Treasurer — Elwood Kurth Sponsor — Mr. Johnson First Row: G. Belkow, G. McAfee. Second Row: J. Green, B. Watts, B. Goodwin, E. Kurth. Third Row: L. Weiler, D. Breyfogle. JUNIOR MISS CLUB President — Kathryn Wall Vice Pres. — Doris Papke Secretary — Katherine Cornell Treasurer — Betty Mendenhall Sponsor — Miss Stewart First Row: B. Mendenhall, K. Cornell, K. Wall, D. Papke, P. Koenig, H. Olson, M. McCammon, S. Mattix, I. Bellinger. Second Row: N. Bauman, J. Shroll, G. Danielson, A. Erwin, M. Krause, S. Sonn- tag, N. Dickson, L. Radwell, J. Shaffer, L. Allen, D. Johnson, L. Nuzum, N. Titus. Third Row: M. Raiza, J. Gullic, D. Bood, S. Mattox, N. Shankes, J. Dignin. Fourth Row: E. Bulza, S. Rambo, J. Stanley, P. Bunnell, J. Wilfong, D. Jackson, J. Noakes, D. Springman, P. Collins, D. Zimny, A. Erwin, M. Peksenak, V. Shep- ard. RED CROSS WORKSHOP President — Joann Kurth Vice Pres. — Gail Blackman Secretary — Betty Fleming Treasurer — Arlene Erwin Sponsor — Miss Ftooper First Row: J. Kurth, G. Blackman, B. Fleming, A. Erwin. Second Row: B. Mor- gan, B. Bellinger, W. Davis, A. Larson, R. Ingram, B. McCumber, R. Burkman, D. Fowler, A. Johnson. Third Row: D. Kisela, P. Watkins, N. Carlisle, S. Plews, E. Bulza, M. Raiza, A. Erwin, N. Dowd, R. Swynenberg, D. Springman, R. Banks. Fourth Row: W. Nickell, B. Tyndall, E. Erwin, I. Wolfe, D. Dankert, M. Ehlen, K. Emory, M. Jordan, C. Geddes, F. D ' An- gelo. Page Thirty-seven INTERNATIONAL CLUB President — Helen Dollstedt Vice Pres. — Thelma Cuson Secretary — Beverly Shaw Treasurer — Rosemary Florios Sponsor — Miss Holman First Row: H. Dollstedt, T. Cuson, M. Shelby, B. Shaw. Second Row: S. Ahl- grim, A. Neunfeldt. Third Row: E. Thyne. D. Treadway. Fourth Row: J. Nagel, N. Herring. Fifth Row: N. Steen, J. Ruzek. Sixth Row: L. Hughes, D. Ehlen, D. Beer- bower, N. Grabill. GIRLS ' SPORTSMAN CLUB President — Sally Ashton Vice Pres. — Tillie Fas Sec.-Treas. — Rhoda Boyd Sponsor — Miss Ripley First Row: S. Ashton, R. Boyd, T. Fas. Second Row: M. Anderson, M. McLead, D. Bodamer, M. J ol iff , M. Watson. Third Row: D. Enslen, S. Wardell, A. Hanson, H. Jarnigan, N. Schroll, D. Haxton, L. Sheets. Fourth Row: A. Hamacker, A. Jones, D. Spivey, K. Lovadinovich, S. Parent, J. Yates, M. Noggle. Fifth Row: I. Schmelter, M. Woods, J. Schavey, D. Ryan, S. Mitchell, C. Riddle, M. Loggie, D. Enslen, B. Johnston. Page Thirty-eight dloloSlt cM-Ufll School Under the constant guidance of Frederick C. Ebbs for the past six years, the band has achieved many goals. Mr. Ebbs has developed the idea for a marching band so efficiently that the Hobart organization is known not only as a splendid concert group but has achieved distinction for its marching as well. With the assistance of new lights and an improved speaking system, picturesque displays created by Mr. Ebbs were performed at football games away as well as at home. Ending this most triumphant season the band marched at the Indiana homecoming game with Nebraska, Octo- ber 13. In spite of thei r late arrival, caused by bus trouble, they were received with enthusiasm. Clarinets: LaVerne Veres, Gloria Wichman, Nancy Pyatt, Thais Stewart, Maxine Richmond, Rosemary Flo rios, Joan Mattix, Eugene Callaway, Pattie Krull, Joyce Ann Geddes, Jack Baumer, Maureen Richmond, Frank Zajec, Don Stanley, Lucy Kaplan, Jim Schwuchow, Carol Ann Krulik, Jackie Wright, Don Harrigan, Pat Bunnell, Pat Anderson. Flutes: Leona Stadler, Shiriey Schoon, Janet Jones, Billie Krull, Bob Miller, Alice Pyatt. Alto Clarinets: Emmy Lou Garwig, Barbara Rappe. Bass Clarinet: Bob Goodwin. Bassoons: Bud Stonebraker, Charles Henderson. Obes: Jim McCluckie, Bob Shell. Page Forty Gostcesit- Manxdusuj, featui Their concert performances showed the same superb musicianship. During the fall they gave a ' pop ' concert which included a number of Stephen Foster ' s works known and loved by the American public. The mid-winter concert displayed much improved technique with such diffi- cult numbers as Rienzi by Wagner. With travel restrictions lifted, high school instrumental groups re- turned to their pre-war contest schedules. As in past years Hobart contestants came home with many first division awards in ensemble, solo, and concert competitions, testifying to the long hours of practice that had gone into their preparation. The band is indeed praiseworthy, and with the support of its many friends ended a most successful year. Saxaphones: Tom Bishop, Myrtle Maleck, Alice Hellstrom, Shirley Mitchell, Jim Shurr. Cornets: Charles Erwin, Beuford Bunnell, Ellen Campos, Bill Loggie, Marilyn Erickson, Louis D ' Angelo, Robert Hickman, Bill Bloom, Jerry Belkow, Lester Watkins, Jerry Rice. Horns: Sue Stonebraker, Jerry Tiffany, Allen Richmond, Ruth Carlson, Kathleen Tignor, Alysse Farlow, Clarice Chenoweth. Baritones: Ed. Jachimczak, Darrel Trager, Paul Hepner, Bill Gard. Trombones: Francis Stewart, Andy Talbot, Don Koenig, Phil Darling. Basses: Don Mundell, Tom Farlow, Marven Winei nger, Jerry Kegebein, Bill Schellenberg. Percussion: Alan Abel, Janet Ruzek, Bill Greene. Page Forty-one TOM, TIG AND TNG ' MARCHING 64 n had AM A ATCHISON, TOPEKA, SANTA EE AV0 0 ' B CYCLF FOP 2 INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOMECOMING - Q4£ Page Forty-two Page Forty-three OUR VOCAL DEPARTMENT Miss Hackman, gifted with the art of music, has put forth all her talent to instruct pupils seeking good music. She has proved many pupils who thought they had no musical abilities to be valuable and gifted with an undiscovered talent. Miss Hackman ' s efforts were not in vain for the vocal department achieved its peak, partaking in various vocal activities. They sang for the Woman ' s Club and convocations, gave Christ- mas and spring concerts, took active part in the April contests and sang for a beautiful Easter vespers service. Their harmonious voices were heard at the baccalaureate and commencement services. We not only heard them but also saw them in their well chosen maroon robes which gave them a distinguished ap- pearance. We wish to thank the vocal department for a job well done, and hope this department will increase in number for it is a worthy and beautiful art. SENIOR ENSEMBLE Top to bottom: K. Kleine, B. Johnson, M. Pierce, P. Fahey, A. Foreman, B. Shaw, B. Howorth. GIRLS GLEE CLUB First Row: A. Foreman, P. Dinsmore, N. Kanost, J. Dees, P. Kennedy, J. Cronchc. Second Row: P. Fahey, M. Kellen, E. Paulding, E. Keammer, H. Lockhardt, W. Brandibas. Third Row: S. Sonntag, Miss Hackman, M. Pierce, R. Frett, L. Kinsman, R. Alberts. JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS SEXTET Left to right: D. Radulovich, R. Swynenberg, H. Olson, P. Neff, N. Dowd, C. Emary. FRESHMAN ENSEMBLE Left to right: S. Miller, D. Spoor, J. Cronch, P. Dins- more, H. Evans, M. L. Sheets, F. Ford, M. Verplank. Page Forty-four BOYS ENJOY SINGING TOO Left to right: T. Farlow, D. Parker, F. Stewart, G. Callaway, J. Bulza, B. Lundy, J. Zinnen, K. Swynen- berg, R. McAfee, Miss Hackman. Not shown: 8. Busier, A. Talbott, C. Irwin, E. Swynenberg. MIXED CHORUS First Row: D. Spoor, P. Dinsmore, H. Evans, M. Sheets, F. Ford, M. Verplank, J. Cronch, S. Miller, W. Olsen, Miss Hackman. Second Row: I. Ford, E. Lockhardt, W. Brandibus, P. Kennedy, B. Harner, J. Dees, E. Kemmer, A. Foreman, L. Kinsman, B. Shaw, S. Nelson, A. Santacrace. Third Row: E. Shearer, L. Kinsman, M. Kellen, R. Frett, F. Stewart, J. Zinnen, R. McAfee, B. Howorth, B. Johnson, S. Kasarda, G. Sohn. Fourth Row: M. Pierce, P. Fahey, A. Paulding, E. Paulding, R. Lundy, K. Swynen- berg, K. Kleine, N. Kanost, H. Lockhardt. Fifth Row: D. Johnson, R. Albers, K. Lavodinovich, D. Parker, B. Busier, T. Farlow, E. Calloway, E. Swynenberg, S. Moon, D. Wilfong. Page Forty-five INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE First Row: A. Richmond, B. Hickman, J. Belkow, B. Stonebraker, P. Hepner, M. Wineinger, B. Shell. Second Row: T. Bishop, J. McCluckie, E. Jachimczak, M. Richmond, R. Carlson, J. Mattix, L. Veres, N. Pyatt, D. Koenig, B. Loggie. Third Row: B. Bloom, S. Stonebraker, L. Stadler, E. Campos, K. Tigner, G. Wichman, E. Garwig, A. Hellstrom, R. Florios, F. Stewart, M. Maleck. Fourth Row: J. Shurr, D. Mundell, A. Talbot, B. Bunnell, C. Erwin, J. Schwuckow, B. Goodwin, G. Callaway, B. Miller, J. Baumer, F. Zajec, D. Stanley, G. Tiffany. OFFICERS OF THE BAND President — Sue Stonebraker Vice-president — Alice Hellstrom Secretary-treasurer — Kathleen Tigner Recording Secretary — LaVerne Veres Efficiency Manager— Ed Jachimczak Business Manager — Don Hamann Sponsor — Violet Matovich Drum Major — Tom Bishop Equipment Managers— Jim Shurr Beuford Bunnell Tom Farlow Andy Talbot Librarians — Gene Callaway Nancy Pyatt Thais Stewart Gloria Wichman Robert Millar Page Forty-six ActLurfieA, ' Round Brenda Starr made her first appearance with Dale Messick at the Junior Convo, October 24. Sniff Sniff, Joe Szendrey and Bill Ashton must be at another experiment in the Chemistry class. Shoe rationing must be off! The night of the hobby sox dance the Junior Class sponsored, October 24. Mary Billeaux and Helen Sol, two faithful librarians at work putting books in their right places. Happy Days the junior play. Those were sure happy hard-working days for Jackie Cuthbert, Pete Harrigan, Albert Moehl, Shirley Schoon, Marilyn Johnson, and Helen Dollstedt. Page Forty-nine Those bobby soxers are really in the groove at the Junior class dance after the Valpo game. Bill Ashton and Dee Bodamer at the Bobby Sox Dance. Bill Ondo, Jerry Ahl- grim, Bert Huff, Charles Jackson, Don Erwin lay- ing sidewalk. No, this isn ' t the as- sembly line; it ' s just the boys out in machine shop including Art Miller, Jim Shurr, Jim Brush, and Gene Bray. Included in the Junior play and cast are left to right: Cal Sampson, Fritz Granzow, Helen Doll- stedt, Don Bell, James McLuckie, Albert Moehl, Gwen Sohn, Jackie Cuthbert, Miss Mar- garet Pauline, director, Shirley Moon, Ralph Kneifel, Dorothy Spivey, Albert Harrigan, Shirley Schoon, Marilyn John- son, and Jim Briney. Sam Fas portrays The Voice at a senior party while ' Bodyguard Ash- ton keeps things calm. Seniors meet tor holiday dance. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. Remember the wild snake dance that started off the football season? More Seniors, bless ' em! — A scene from the senior class play, Daphne, starring such people as Janet Jones, Joan Turner, Tom Far- low, Dale Ewigleben, Dorthea Ehlen, Bill Crites, and Dick Julian. A panel shot of Dale Ewigleben and Janet Jones, the hero and the heroine. Dick Julian in another scene from the senior play, stares in amazement at a hand, waving in space. Keith Langendorfer, Jerry Tiffany, and Sam Kozaitis, demonstrating the steps in making blueprints. Ha Don Erwin and Cocky Fasel making plans for a new post-war house. Pearl Hickman, Sally Ashton, Flo- rence Salter, Virginia Edwards, and Dolores Butler learning the art of sewing. Enjoying a night at the Ho-Hive are Carl Marcoff, Carmella Calabro, and Angie Martino. These creative art students are Joan Mattix, Carol Kostbade, Da- vid Goetzke, and Lorraine Sheets. •Ill ' Ite cMaba ' it Q ' uchi i COACH WILSON came to Hobart from New Cambertown, Ohio. Previous to that he had eight years coaching experience. Coach Wilson received his Bachelor of Arts degree at Holebrooke college and his Bachelor of Science degree at Ohio Northern college. He has served in the Navy for 15 months and left Hobart in January to enter the University of Cincinnati under the G. I. Bill of Rights. He intends to study law. VARSITY SQUAD Bottom Row: D. Erwin, K. Keller, B, Scott, A. Hamilton, E. Bristol, H. Hamilton, J. Bulza, B. Griffin, C. Merodias, T. Svetanoff, E. Lundy, B. Huff; Second Row: J. Chapman, K. Langendorfer, F. Springman, B. Frank, J. Ballantyne, B. Shields, B. Green, R. Shultz, T. Farlow, C. Fasel, S. VanScoy, B. Ashton, J. Ahlgrim; Third Row: Coach Kurth, C. Zitz, R. Manwaring, D. Radulovic, C. Laurie, D. Vladetich, L. Machalic, E. Mack, B. Cunningham, R. Goff, C. Gafford, K. Swynenberg, D. Robb, Coach Wilson. Page Fifty-four P 5 PufUiin Pa unde. BOB GREEN, who was chosen cap- tain of the 1945 football team back in 1944, filled his position as center on the team faithfully and in times of stress showed what leadership really means. In his freshman year he played tackle and as a sophomore held down the end position. The last two years he has been center. This year concludes his high school career. Froebel 6 Hobart 0 LaPorte 31 Hobart 7 Lowell 0 Hobart 0 Rensselaer 7 Hobart 6 Crown Point 0 Hobart 26 Griffith 1 2 Hobart 7 Tolleston 0 Hobart 18 Valparaiso 10 Hobart 7 Valparaiso 0 Hobart 20 The 1945 football season was notoutstanding with the Brickies winning three games, tieing one, and losing five. This betters by one last year s record of two wins, one tie, and six losses. We started the season by losing to the Froebel eleven. Although we possessed the ball for the majority of the time, we could not secure enough power to score. The only score came in the third quarter when Ballerino of Froebel dived over from the three yard line. Next on the schedule was LaPorte. Again the Brickies hopes of win- ning were trampled under by the Slicers. Hobart ' s only score came in the third quarter when Fasel completed a 25-yard pass to A. Hamilton, who ran twenty yards for a touchdown. The conversion was good. The following Friday we played host to the Red Devils of Lowell, but all we could gain was a scoreless tie. The still fighting Hobart team trav- eled south to Rensselaer only to lose to the Bombers by a last minute touchdown and conversion. We came so close to winning that the inspired Brickies ran over the Bulldogs of Crown Point, with four touchdowns and two conversions. Five days later we lost to a tricky Griffith team. This still didn ' t discourage the Purple and Gold for we went to Gleason Field on October 17 to romp over the Blue Raiders of Tolleston. Then came the last game of the season with the Valpo Vikings. Al- though we put up a good fight, Valpo came out on top. Unknowingly, the Brickies hadn ' t ended the season for the Vikings, a week later, in- formed us that they had canceled a game and invited us to come over. We accepted and at the end of the game came out on top with three touchdowns and two conversions. First row: C. Marcoff, Coach Frank Kurth, J. Campos. Second row: R. Cronch, B. Crites, J. Dinsmore. Gn i Gau+v uf First row: J. Campos, J. Springmen, P. Bulza, J. Szendry, R. Cronch. Second row: K. Nole, C. Marcoff, B. Crites, Coach, Frank Kurth, J. Dinsmore, G. Dumovich, Manager, Fred Fasel. The big event for Hobart x-country harriers each year is the annual invitational meet sponsored by the Brickies in which all teams in the Calu- met area take part. In five year ' s running of the meet Hobart has finished as follows: 1941— 2nd; 1942— 3rd; 1943— 5th; 1944 — 4th; 1945— 6th. Wade Whitman of Horace Mann holds the meet two-mile record of 9:49, which he set in 1943. James Dinsmore, junior Red placed 4th in the 1945 an- nual invitational meet, and was elected 1946 x-country captain. Bill Crites, senior Bill led the 1945 x-country team through the final year of his high school career. Dick Cronch, sophomore Dick placed 6th in the 1945 an- nual invitational meet. Page Fifty-seven Qo dt KusUlt Red Kurth who has always taught that clean sportsmen make tomorrow’s best citizens, has been with us since 1940. He coaches both basketball and track, and in 1944 also helped by acting as co-coach in football when Tommy Moore was inducted into the service of his country. He is not only concerned with the winning of the games but also in the players on his team. The way he takes the score win or lose and never lets us remember the individual score but how the group as a whole played, makes him very popular. the best that we can wish for H.H.S. is more of his athletic instruction. BaiJzetLcM, SeaAo+t The 1945 basketball season started out with an exciting victory over the Bearcats of Wheeler, although the following Friday the Brickies bowed to the Norsemen of Emerson in the Memorial Auditorium. This didn ' t dampen their spirits, however, for they came home to defeat the Red Devils of Lowell and the following Wednesday upset East Gary in their own gym. On Friday of the same week the Kurthmen were found giving Dyer a beating. In high spirits the Hobart five met the unbeaten Gary Edison squad only to be defeated. The following week the Brickies traveled to Griffith to receive the worst beating taken this season. Still with high morale, the local cagemen went to Memorial Auditorium only to be trampled by Tolleston. With hopes of winning the Hobart quintet traveled to Elwood only to lose again. Still fight- ing, the Brickies bowed first to the Merrillville Pirates and one week later to the Bulldogs of Crown Point. Although Crown Point was our sixth victor, we knew that - our bad luck couldn ' t last and with high hopes traveled to Portage to take our first win in seven starts. Next on the schedule was Chesterton and again we were the conqueror. Wirt was next, but this time we met stronger op- position and were defeated. The following Friday East Gary was the scheduled game. Since we had beaten them once before we had high hopes and our hopes materialized for we won. Griffith, who had beaten us on their own floor, was to be our guest the following week and al- though we were on our guard we were defeated again, but this time by a smaller margin. The Vikings of Valparaiso were next on our list of opponents and once more we bowed to a superior team. The last game of the season was played at Crown Point and we emerged the winner. SCHEDULE 4 H V H V Wheeler 51 14 Merrillville 44 54 Emerson 33 47 Crown Point 41 43 Lowell 57 35 Portage 32 29 East Gary 40 28 Chesterton 63 26 Dyer 48 35 Wirt 40 46 Gary Edison 22 41 East Gary 58 31 Griffith 35 60 Griffith 30 34 Tolleston 26 29 Valparaiso 35 45 Elwood 31 40 Crown Point 43 38 Page Fifty-eight VARSITY SQUAD First row: Ray Marler, Dick Wells, Tommy Kurth, Mascot, Kenneth Keller, Bob Nuzum; Second row: Coach Kurth, Chuck Johnson, Harold Meeks, Carl Fasel, Bob Green, George Luke, captain, Leroy Wineinger, Pete Harrigan, manager. RESERVE SQUAD First row: Herb Hamilton, Tommy Kurth, mascot, Art Hamilton; Second row: Joe Campos, Perry Bonner, Jerry Chapman, Dick Cronch, Dale Catt, manager; Third row: Bob Govert, Harry Luke, Bob Goodwin, Don Erwin, James Dinsmore. Page Fifty-nine ' w.. . . JOHNSON % WELLS KELLER NUZUfi MARLER GREEN FASEL LUKE GOVERT JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL First row: Carl Schavey, John Price, Bill Matsey, D. Dinsmore, D. Harrigan, manager, B. Stope, A. Johnson, R. Brown, R. Skomp; Second row: L. Jordan, junior high principal, B. Watts, B. Goodwin, V. Bergman, L. Wieler, J. Rapp, Jack Green, C. Wendell Johnson, coach. GOLF CARL MARCOFF has been playing golf since he was old enough +o hold a golf club, although it wasn ' t until his freshman year that he realized his ambition to enter fournament competition. As a sophomore he took second place in the Lake County Junior Tourney. Even though there was no golf played in school the following year Carl kept in practice and during the summer of 1945 he again competed for championship in the Lake County Junior Tourney, and again suc- ceeded in being runner up. He also won the Hobart City Tourney in his senior year. Page Sixty-one HOBART HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS THE CHAMPIONS EVENT RECORD HOLDER YEAR 100 YD. DASH 10.3 SECS. LEWIS ROSE 1941 220 YD. DASH 23.1 SECS. ALBERT ROSE 1931 440 YD. DASH 52.1 SECS. RAY CISZEK 1943 880 YD. DASH 2.09.5 MIN. BILL CRITES 1945 ONE MILE RUN 4.41 MIN. HARRY EATON 1937 TWO MILE RUN (x-country) 10.22 MIN. BOB NELSON 1944 LOW HURDLES 23.9 SECS. DELOS BROOKS 1941 HIGH HURDLES 16.2 SECS. NEAL SMITH 1938 SHOT PUT 49 FT. 6i 2 IN. BUD TROMBLE 1939 BROAD JUMP 21 FT. 71 4 IN. WILBUR HOWELL 1943 HIGH JUMP 5 FT. 1 |3 4 IN. BILL TRUITT 1942 POLE VAULT 10 FT. 9 IN. BOB PRICE 1944 880 YD. RELAY 1.38.2 MIN. (CISZEK, KAZLAUSKI, TRUITT, ROSE) 1942 MILE RELAY 3.43 MIN. (WELTON, ALLIS SCHMELTER, CISZEK) 1943 MEDLEY RELAY 8.21 MIN. (HAMILTON, CISZEK WELTON, WILLMOTH) 1943 Page Sixty-two Dodge ' em Herb! ' Bristol The Beard running interference for A. 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