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Smiles were everywhere as Danny Beres crowned Barbara Cisman 1955 Homecoming Queen. Virginia Nichols and Betty Edgington, members of the court, are shown with their escorts, Tim Wood and Ted Talian. Barbara’s escort was Stewart Kraft. Homecoming Even though rainy weather was responsible for our homecoming game being postponed for one night and also caused the dance to be held on the night before the game it didn’t dampen the spirits of the enthusiastic Brickie boosters. Plans were made to have a snake dance and a bon-fire on the Thursday night before the game. This was the first event of its kind for H.H.S. and was attended by more than two hundred students and teachers. Its effects only resulted in added excitement and anxiety to the already present Homecoming spirit. We will long remember the hard fought game which resulted in a victory for dear Hobart high, the outstanding displays, and the possibly tradi- tional snake dance and bon-fire. Our seniors, espe- cially, will look back on Homecoming ’56 as being “the best of any.” QUEEN BARBARA
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“Pert and Pretty” was the theme of the Mother and Daughter Style Show and Tea held early in the spring and sponsored by the Debuteens club. Models for the occasion were Sharon Glynn, Arden Lee Campbell, Mary Martin, Jo- anne Clemens, Karen Ward, Sue Remus, Donna Shannon, Wanda Owens, Richardine Reyes, Mary Lee Phillips, Alberta Vargas, Beth Garretty, and Elaine Toman. Talent Parades in Two Shows The variety show presented a chorus line which introduced the show to the audience. The student body supplied the talent. The show was held in the evening in the parish hall of St. Bridget’s Church and was enjoyed by the parents as well as the students.
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w f Yes, we wanted the Brickies to bowl over the Bull- dogs, and the senior class howled over the other classes with this display which brought them first prize. A few of the many who spent so much time on it were Bill Mynatt. Bill Heuring, Dave Leonard, Mary Lee Phillips, Rene Distell, and Patsy George. 1955 Style Man, what a team ! The theme of the freshmen Homecoming display caught a great deal of attention and scored with a second place. The boosters who helped make the display a success were Judy Peretin, Margaret Cisman, Beth Vargo, and Susan Malmquist. This tree which seemed to grow overnight made it very convenient for the juniors who took third place. A few of those who worked so hard were Bill Sommers. Dave McAfee, Don Koons, Rosemarie Morganelli. Russ Walk, Dick Gross, Sue Miller, Myrna Eikenhary, Sharon Glynn, and Dave Mergl. The sophs took booby prize” with this display made by Peggy Wilson, Mary Martin, Karen Ward, Jocelyn Hahn, Pat Evans, Lydia Strause, Carol Kane, Lyle Davis, Nina Griffiths, Judy Ferkinhoff, Sally Good, Elaine Bielewich and Barbara Thomas.
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