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Jan crowned Basketball Queeng fire and ice create excitement The hnghlught of the Chesterton game was the crownmg of Jan Greene sensor as the l957 Basketball Queen A crown and a dozen roses were presented to Jan amongst the cheers smllmg faces and tears of happlness even though our team lost to the Trolans A small blaze gwen only five minutes more could have caused the com plete destructlon of Hobart Hugh Although the fire caused much damage the sophomores benefited from It by obtalnmg a redecorated locker room I8 The gnrls were nominated by the team and the three recelvung the most votes were named as candldates In Jan s court are Pat Bnelewlcz sensor Bob Houston Queen Jan Howard Black Maryann Brush sensor and Tom Kerr Nature was workung overtime malong thus wnnter a true wonderland as thus huge lclcle proves Found outsnde one ofthe shops at measured seven feet two mches from the base Looklng over thus but of pretty mags: are Denms Smuth Jum Forst and Buddy Graves l I 1 ' - I 1 I I I I 1 I I i - 1 gsw , ferx .. Y . , ' 1 . , - I I -
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Wondering what went on behind the curtains? The girls in the makeup department were very busy back-stage during the Student Council's talent show, Time Out tor Teens. Judy Mohrs blots Mary Ann Brush's lipstick while Nancy Bryan applies Janet Fleming's mascara. Mr. McAfee bring on the show! The Seniorettas, a senior chorus line, sing this as they introduce Dave McAfee, the M.C. of the Talent Show. Leading the show on are Sue Epperson, Jan Greene, Nancy Osborn, Bess Larson, Sharon Glynn, and Barb Prusinslri. ,f' tn r- - LC The Seniorettas, the senior chor- us line, introduced Dave McAfee, master of ceremonies, to begin the 1957 talent show, Time Out for Teens. Eighteen acts participated in the show, consisting of bands, panto- mimes, dances, acrobatics, instru- mentals, and narrations. Due to more contestants and lack of proper facilities at school, the show was presented in St. Bridget's hall. The purpose ofthe show, spon- sored bythe student council, was to raise a S200 scholarship for a de- serving senior. Talent Show proceeds go toward S200 scholarship ij? Xe 4? V 3 Gifts on their way to a childrens' orphanage, piled under a small Christ- mas tree at the Booster Club Christmas dance, show that Hobart pupils know the real spirit of Christmas by giving. Even Santa Claus appeared and was lust as happy as Mary Peterson at the response. Ya J 24 Girls carrying boys' books? This happens once a year when Turnabout Day rolls around. Getting into the swing of things are Barbara Prusinski and Marge Flannigan burdened with Rich Kosiba's and Bob Millus' books, The exciting day was climaxed by a dance in the gym, the girl escorting the boy iust this once. I7
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Students obtam glimpses of local, county, and state government - in Smiling are delgates to Glrls and Boys State Thrs IS the largest group Schroeder Judy Ferklnhott Jocelyn Hahn Davld Haynes Ronald John from Hobart to attend In front are Elaune Brelewlch Susan Shane Carol son Larry Schaefer Bob Etter and Jennle Speer Downey Joyce Burke Pat Wood Pat Evans Sharon Dwight ln back Ken Studying a seating chart of the lndlana ll State Legislature are Barbara Bergeson, Nan cy Osborn, Bob Bell and Tom Gallager who served as pages Theur dutles conslsted of runmng errands for the representatnves and takmg notes back and forth By the way, thus glves you a state excused absence from school 4 I9 . . ' J S gill: wma uf my ' 'S A --1. -.. I . I, . I ..- A' I1 i .-5 ,x U A Q' fx 1' 6 L is sv -' ,E S, A ., f , 3,9 A 1 ' L - l 9 A. x f K 1, It Q it I Q V. ii K ' S L. I T A -es ' S ew..- , 'E ' z . V l I I I I I , I A I ' I I I I I ' : Surg . Q.- V . . X E S 1 l - . 'J 7 Jigs, 1 N' 'L as It xx ' x . H , F I K
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