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Latin Club Studying the background, social life, and other aspects of the Roman Empire was one of the club’s interesting activities. A bit more on the humorous side was a pan- tomimed football game performed by the members for the Latin classes, with Caesar’s forces opposing Pompey’s men. Carrying through a Roman theme, the annual Christ- mas Party was a gay affair. Gail Jolliff, Margie Blanchard. Jon Ewigle- ben, Arden Campbell, Wayne Hughes, Joyce An- derson, Kareen Kienly, Linda Rice, and Virginia Groover were a few of the Romans” taking part in the play at the Christmas Party. Spanish Club Beautiful senoritas . . . colorful swing- ing skirts . . . daring bull fighters . . . Yes, Spain is a romantic sounding place and the members of the Spanish club al- ways have an enjoyable evening at their club meetings, seeing movies, playing games, and talking about the beautiful land. Who knows — maybe someday one of them may be taking an exciting trip to Spain. Arranging a colorful bulletin board display are three advanced Spanish students, Alice Cogley, Regina Evans, and Jackie Peterson. Audio-Visual The Audio-Visual club certainly has a job on its hands keeping all the high school classes sup- plied with movies. The boys are kept busy show- ing movies in classes, scheduling projectors, order- ing films, and fixing any films that might have been broken while they were being shown. Here we see Chuck Hallas checking over a pro- jector to be sure that it will be in good running condition whenever it is needed.
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Jack Walker watches intently to make sure Douglas LaBarr measures exactly the right amount to insure the success of this experiment. Although this test is an interesting one, most students bear other opinions whenever noticeable odors prevail in the vicin- ity of room 208. Wonder why??!! “Looking for something, Eugene?” could easily be the query of any student who drops into room 204 after school, as an exhibit on chick embryology for the Science Fair is being prepared by Eugene Reisinger. This is only one of the fine projects upon which many hours were spent. Science Barbara Klindt eagerly watches as Vivian Isakson and Dolly Sanak make adjustments on the darkroom equipment they will use in making an enlargement of their print. Good luck, girls! BI-PHY-CHEM CLUB Of the various clubs, perhaps those dealing with science give a student the best opportunity to display hidden talents through the combination of a creative mind and hours of hard work. Of course, as all work and no play made Jack a dull boy, so science would be dull without varied activities, one of these being a fascinating hypnotism demonstration by Mr. Moody. Films on minerals, inventions, and other scientific topics are also greatly enjoyed. CAMERA CLUB As the year flies by, Hobart High ' s ‘shutterbugs’ become busier and busier as yearbook deadlines loom ahead. Taking pictures for the yearbook is no easy task as so often each is not only taken but often must be taken over. They always come through with flying colors, though, and may we say “Hats off” to each photographer who helped the yearbook staff in making a successful annual.
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“Twinkle, twinkle, little star,” and how they did as the girls finished transforming the gym into a winter wonderland for the memorable evening. Carol Shannon, Gayle ffuminsky, Eleanor Howell, Alberta Varga, Donna Shannon, Eleanor Zunich, and Joann Cicillian are but a few r who worked so hard on both semi-formals. Buzz Books, a clever idea of the Debuteens, were a big help when looking for telephone numbers or addresses of students and teachers. Arranging a committee meeting for one of the Girls’ Clubs’ functions are Janet Schmelter, Darlene Fiorantin, and Pat Bielewiez. Rosalind Boughamer, Vivian Isakson, Carmen Montes, Mary Lee Phillips, Donna Shannon, Jocelyn Hahn, Alberta Varga, Jennie Speer, Shirley Choisser, Gloria Bowman, Pat Mills, Barbara Chirila, and Arden Campbell modeled the latest spring styles at the Mother and Daughter Tea and Style Show. Debuteens Taking charge of all charity drives was only one of the functions spon- sored by the Debuteens. Highlighting the year’s activities, however, were the semi-formals, two being held due to increased membership. Held on the first day of spring, Carnation Day once more proved to be a beautiful sight as nearly every lapel displayed one of the various colored flowers. A successful first, the Mother and Daughter Tea and Style Show was enthusiastically re- ceived as the Debs modeled the newest spring fashions. Convenient to students and teachers alike, are the Buzz Books, another of the projects sponsored throughout the year by Debuteens.
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