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With Old Friends and This group of freshman students pre- sents a familiar sight to many of us. New friendships and acquaintances are often made over an “after school coke,” and conversation is usually directed to hashing over events of the school day. Manfred Osterode (center), born in Tunbergo, Germany, came to Hobart High as a junior this year. He is shown here talking with Dewey Bland and Harry Todd, two of his many new friends.
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Hobart way Barbara Burke and Bill Matan reigned as king and queen at the second annual school carnival this spring. The con- cessions provided many interesting pos- sibilities for a good time. Style shows, a sponge throw, fortune telling, and “Club ’55” were a few of the many activities. The junior class party, “Moulin Rouge, provided an interesting and entertaining evening for many of the junior students. Roosevelt Gym was transformed into a small cafe complete with can-can girls and a “soda-bar” for the gay party.
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New Faces The friendly greetings of Emil Henschel, long-time custodian at Hobart High School, will be a part of our many pleasant high school memories. Our teachers have become our friends during our high school years, and some will continue to guide and teach students long after we are gone. Miss Gladys Anderson and Miss Lola Stewart are among faculty members who have been at Hobart High School for many years. No, this is not Grand Central Station . . . it’s the senior locker room with its usual groups of old friends, who congregate to discuss “the latest.”
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