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Larry Berg, Jim Calabro, Pauline Sandala, Jane Neff, and Bill Binder enjoy themselves in class while actually participating in a class activ- ity. They are tape recording a panel discussion in Mr. Osborn’s government class. Jack O’Neill, “Deadeye,” Jim Calabro, “Lil,” and Larry Berg, “Two Gun Pete,” are shown here during one of their famous “Dead-eye” skits. They were among the highlights of “Yohan’s Follies.” A few of the couples from the huge crowd attending the “Leap Year Dance” after the Lowell game are enjoying themselves. After asking the boys for dates, the girls had the double pleasure of asking the hoys to dance, too. Todd Branson of WWCA, interviews Coach Schmidt, with Gene Watts also of WWCA and Jim Behrends tape-recording the pep session be- fore the LaCrosse basketball game. The record- ing was broadcast the morning of the Hobart vs. Emerson basketball game in the sectional tourna- ment.
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Oun, flou ' weq JoAnn Netzhammer, attendant; Arlene Thompson, queen and Marilyn Thornton, attendant (not shown) reigned over the home- coming game with Crown Point. Keith Benson, H-Men represen- tative, crowns her majesty, Arlene Thompson. The choir featured Eldor De- Mr. Hilmer Jacobson directs the A Cappella Choir at their Well, well-known soloist, at their Christmas concert, which was received with high praise. Christmas concert.
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. . . Larry Berg, Arlene Thompson, Jack O’Neill, Shirley Ranipke, Fat Tarkelly, Marilyn Thornton, and Jim Calahro. The last Friday of every month we meet an assortment of odd characters in the halls — it’s a senior hobo day. Nancy Buckreus, Wayne Markward, and John Findling expertly carry their trays filled with eye- appealing food to a resting place. Now can you understand their anxious looks? Mr. Buell Crum, Miss Joan Smith, Miss Doro- thy Thompson, and Jim Calabro. On Valentine’s Day the students of Hobart High School met a very entertaining English woman w r ho gave humor- ous comparisons between English and American life. Jack Teitge, John Uhles, Vivian De Mers, Pat Doolin, Jerry Govert, Shirley Sepke, and Don Lines. Every noon hour some students give up their lunch hour for the convenience of the students with “a sw ' eet tooth.”
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