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St U SPONSORS Miss Helen Hinshaw Mr. Warren Biller BOB MORGAN Editor-in-Chief First Semester JIM WHITTAKER Editor-in-Chief Second Semester FIRST SEMESTER STAFF — J. Heller, advertising manager; A. Trusky, reporter; E. Harders, business man- ager; R. Morgan, editor-in-chief; J. Garrard, circulation manager; J. Whittaker, sports editor. Not shown: N. Sco- field, feature editor. These people were responsible for getting out the first semester Ho-Hi Life. SECOND SEMESTER STAFF — J. Whittaker, editor- in-chief; S. Scharbach, sports editor; K. Keller, feature editor; G. Stech, advertising manager; W. Cardwell, busi- ness manager and copy reader; E. Jablonski, circulation manager. Our thanks to the above classmates for keeping us supplied with school news through the Ho-Hi Life. HO-HI LIFE REPORTERS — Getting the news was the job of the Ho-Hi Life reporters. First row: N. Toering, L. Umlauft, B. McMellon, P. Ranus, E. Ballantyne, P. Manis, D. Rodriguez, M. Evanoff. Second row: J. Hopkins, D. Melonashi, M. Howell, B. Shone, E. Ross, D. Trenary, N. Bessigano, P. Bessigano. Third row: J. Sebring, E. Clemens, J. Hermann, J. Reid. PRINTING STAFF — D. Tully, W. Fulton, D. Howell, R. Evans, Kenneth Coons, Keith Coons, L. Schoon, and D. Griffith are the fellows responsible for getting our Ho-Hi Life “off the press.”
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SPONSORS Miss Helen Hinshaw Miss Rebecca Todd Mr. Richard Hamman Miss Elda Anderson DOLORES DISTELL Editor-in-Chief GORDON STF.CH Business Manager SENIOR EDITORIAL STAFF — Seated: J. Hallas, faculty: S. Scott, art: P. Patterson, class; D. Melonashi, lay-outs: N. Ross, activity: standing: E. Dacey, pictures; J. O’Hara, art; B. Woods, sports; E. Woods, copy. BUSINESS STAFF — Laura Newmann, Nancy Scofield, Martha Jordan, and Peggy Murray, senior members of the Memories business staff, are counting the returns from yearbook sales. The primary function of this staff is to publicize and finance the yearbook. JUNIOR EDITORIAL STAFF — Seated: J. Anderson and D. Armstrong, classes; J. Llopkins, pictures; S. Bland and B. Moody, activities. Standing: P. Moreira, copy; J. Miller, art: J. McMurtry, copy; C. Whittaker, faculty. JUNIOR BUSINESS STAFF — Dorothy Vorpahl, Dave Bood, Loretta Massa, and Beverly Ramsey are junior mem- bers of the business staff. They also help in counting and figuring the yearbook sales.
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STUDENT COUNCIL Mayor Carrol Kelley Clerk-Treasurer Carol Whittaker Sponsor Mr. Harold Moody The Student Council is voting on one of the many ideas discussed during the year. This group of en- thusiastic people sponsored a carnival as one of theit money making schemes. All over S500 went toward the building of the new community center. The Honor Society welcomed its new members at a convo last fall. The Honor Society members are in the upper third of their class and are chosen by the teachers on the basis of character, scholarship, lead- ership, and service. These energetic students from the National Honor Society are averaging grades. The picture of the home room with the highest average is placed on a poster on display in the main hall of the Hobart High building. N VTION I HONOR SOI II IN President Ronald Marcotte Vice-President Nedra Ross Secretary Doris Singleton Treasurer Nancy uckreus Historian Gordon Stech Sponsors Miss D. Thompson, Miss E. Anderson, Mr. D. Ulery, Miss R. Todd This picture has a very important meaning for members of the Student Council and Booster Club. It was at this meeting that representatives from city clubs met with the Student Council to discuss the prospect of building a community building.
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