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l I l . i -,5 I . -JK , M , . , , .. . . A ,Iv A N ,fi , . .: sh gg!,.fas,ir,15.n,'!,f,NA'-f,.,5. gl, '.. .4 -fs W -' 4s H.' Q ..-,, S -' fs, .fu- . Darling, Linda Marvin Rita McDonald, Sandra Dees Susan McLau hlin 1 , 9 1 Diane Pflughoeft, Sharon Henry. Fourth Row: Nick Morganelli, Bob Hod- sen, Pat Selzer, Sharon Johnson, Katherine Karageorge, Janet David, Lynda Noanes, Dave Heuring, June Boswell, Bill Morrison, Norman Hill s 5 ,. :':'.. 8 erts, Curtis Jackson, Jim Thompson, Marilyn Spencer, Allen Mumford, Pete Leichty, Bob Neff, Bill Bentz, Raleigh Enslen, Dick Haynes, Reggie Fowler, Wallie Ahlgrim, Bud Toering, Martha Fetterer. Fifth Row: Mr. Webb, Mr. Spriester, Barbara Bergeson, Carolyn Johnson, Diane Klein, Dona Allen, Jim Kerr, Helen Predmore, Dick Hanson, Bob Kaiser, David Lewis, Jim Rob- Rolph Bowles, Paul James. Not Shown: Cecelia Brown, and Bob Bone. season to outstanding versatility, splendid musicianship Concerts for l956-57 included the Annual Fall Pops Con- cert in November. Featured on this program were Larry Eleft, clarinet, and Jim Thompson, bass, Among the numbers played were two exerpts from THE PATHETIC SYMPHONY, MR. WON- DERFUL, and PHEDRE. The Chrismas Concert with the Junior Band andthe A Cappella choir included these numbers: POL- ONAISE FROM CHRISTMAS NIGHT and a new arrangement ofthe PARADE OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS. Eleanor Stew' art was the featured soloist on this concert. Former director Frederick C, Ebbs was guest conductor on the Anniversary Concert in March. The band presented music from the hit show, THE KING AND l, andthe OVERTURE FOR BAND by Men- delssohn. The yeor's tour schedule found the band traveling to Michi- gan, Ohio, and through our own indiana. The May Spring Concert concluded another year in the his- tory and fame of Hobart High School's Band, . -47-Q-+ Diane, look at the camera. Show the people we're serious band officers, says Bob Kaiser. The active officers shown here are: Jim Kerr, Martha Bone, Bob Kaiser, Barbara Bergeson, Diane Klein, and Larry Eleft. 25
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Presenting the l956 Hobart High School Marching Band under the direction of Mr. Robert K. Webb and Mr. Alfred E. Spriester. Hobart's Marching 77 was the half-time highlight of the home football games. Their shows were entertaining and featured a score of novel ideas. Remember Judy So- tak as Santa Claus with 86 days left for Christmas shop- ping and Davy Crockett who recovered from his wounds in time to appear at the Fall Pops Concert? The drum maiors, Dennis Rice and Dick Haynes, learned to master the whistle and baton in order to lead the band through intricate drills and maneuvers. Through the efforts of the band and everyone working with them it was possible for Hobart to win another first at the marching contest held at Merrillville. The show was very cleverly done. Basically it was an appeal to all eligi- ble voters to GET OUT AND VOTE! This appeal was sur- rounded by such musical numbers as: ELEPHANT PARADE, THERE'LL BE A HOT TIME IN THE OLD TOWN TONIGHT, and GOD BLESS AMERICA. When dear old Hobart High School falls in line- lt's the block H. for the Brickies! This formation and the alternating double H. together with our version of the WASHINGTON AND LEE SWING rouse our school spirit and determination to win that game! plus surprises during football half-time shows The Members ofthe Pep Band are: First Row: Nick Morganelli, Curtis Jackson, Tex Roberts, Darlene Paul, Barbara Bergeson. Second Row: Larry Eleff, Eleanor Stewart, Brianne Bal- lantyne, Peggy Farrell, Karen Downey. Third Row: Dick Haynes, Dennis Rice, Bob Neff, Dick Hanson, Bob Kaiser, Bill Morrison. 1 -NAX BHFQN Y X Q x x Evil ' R u 'if ' X Yi? X kj J, 5,4?Q .. G.'6 6o?o.A,A4 . A ' if -f f 1 27
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