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H-MEN First row: D. Jelinek, J. Ranus, M. Brown, D. Howell, S. Kraft, C. Nelson, D. Van Vleet. Second row: W. Neill, D. Epperson, T. Gatch, J. Crum, R. Albers. Third row: B. Julian, T. Kurth, B. Woods, B. Eshelman, D. Clemens. Sponsors H-MEN Mr. F. Kurth and Mr. R. Deal H-MEN First row: D. Anderson, J. Hermann, J. Uhles, C. Kelley, P. Yates. Second row: M. Matsey, F. Rose, P. Millus, E. Rose, T. Weakland. Third row: J. Matan, D. Schavey, J. Mosley, E. Ferguson. Fourth row: J. Johnston, J. Mathias. BOOSTERS President Loretta Massa Secretary Nancy Scofield Treasurer Jackie Moon Sponsors Mr. H. Schneider and Miss H. Hopp These energetic Boosters are busily planning one of our “peppy” pep sessions — deciding tbe time for the jamboree, arranging for a speaker, and determining cheers to be used. The Booster Club members are admiring the picture of the field house Hobart almost had at one time. Those plans fell through but these ambitious looking girls are hoping that the new plans for a community building will be a big success.
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SENIOR G.A.A. President Mary Lou McDougall Vice-President Pat O’Hara Secretary Sandra Scott Treasurer Carol Magdos Sponsors Miss Virginia Dean, Mrs. Rose Neuffer “Hey, pay attention, you!” The G.A.A. was so big this year their president could hardly keep everyone’s attention. Junior and Senior G.A.A. went together with the Debuteens to sponsor the Semi-Formal Snow Ball. JUNIOR G.A.A. President Delores Armstrong Secretary Eleanor Zunich Treasurer Darlene Cooper “Watch it there, gals!” Basketball is one of the favorite games of the G.A.A. girls although they also play volley ball and deck tennis. Every Tuesday night you can see the Hobart Gym all lit up for that is the G.A.A. play night. DEBUTEENS President Sharon Bland Vice-President Emily Woods Secretary Phyllis Patterson Treasurer Marilyn Evanoff Sponsors Miss D. Thompson and Miss L. Stewart These senior gals are preparing decorations for the after game dance sponsored by the Debuteens to obtain money for the Debuteen-G.A.A. semi formal. The club is open to any girl — freshman to senior — and its aim is to help the school and community. Three industrious-looking Debuteens are removing money from a miniature iron lung. All of this money went toward the polio campaign, one of the many drives that the Debuteens sponsor.
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President . . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . . Treasurer .... Sponsor THESPIANS Jacque Machin Annette Eagle Lorelei Callaway Richard Keel Miss Mary Duffy “Is that so!” exclaim the above actors. In trying out for the skit, “The Story Grows,” these students try to show amused disbelief. The story is about several wom en that get together and gossip. Now you know women. President . . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . . Treasurer .... Sponsor LIBRARIANS Pilar Moreira Shirley Sitzenstock Joan Coleman Grace Johnson Mrs. Mary Bailey “Catch her!” exclaims an enthusiastic Thespian. Looks as if she’s fainting, doesn’t it? Well, that’s just good acting, and acting is what the Thespians learn to do. They presented a skit entitled “The Story Grows” at the Parent-Teacher Association T.V. show. Checking out workbooks and textbooks are among duties of the librarians. All the textbooks delivered to classes pass through their hands, for they dust, number, and check books for pencil marks. Many of the girls came to help sort the books even before school had started this year. The Librarians are loading books on the book cart. That’s really a job to keep books straight after 950 students use the library. The Librarians often have clean up parties after school and drink cokes while dusting books.
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