Hobart Senior High School - Memories Yearbook (Hobart, IN)

 - Class of 1963

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Mr. Deal . . . Dean of Men . . . Indiana University . . . B.S., M.S. . . . Driver Training, P.Ed. Mrs. Cox . . . Dean of W omen . . . University of Pittsburgh . . . M.A . . . . U.S. History Mr. Bailey . . . Vocational Guidance Director . . . Ball State, Purdue . . . B.S. Masters in P.E. and Guidance Miss Ellsbury . . . Counselor, Home Ec. . . . Indiana State . . . B.S.; Mr. Rhode . . . Counselor, Geography . . . Indiana State, B.S.; Indiana U., M.S. T ersatile Instruction Administered By School Officials 14

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on Student Management Seniors: Young people who are graduated today from sec- ondary schools find themselves facing challenges un- equalled in modern times. Those who are courageous, willing, and well-prepared will be able to meet most of these challenges successfully. Those who lack these traits will have trouble. The space age opens doors to thresholds as fantastic as those encountered by Columbus. By the time you have reached your most productive years, the world in which you live will be vastly different from the one which has nurtured you this far. Changes in social living, economics, business and industry, and inter- national affairs will themselves be considerable, but the unfolding of the mysteries of the planets and stars will be even more vast. The world of the future, w r hich you now enter and begin to meet, will be one of adventure, of challenge, and of unbelievable accomplishment. Good Luck. Dear Class of ’63, “Service above Self’ is a motto I wish to recommend to you. Those of us who have been preparing you for life in the past years have stressed the importance of realizing that tomorrow you cannot solve the problems you will meet with wisdom and understanding unless you do have knowledge. I would like to suggest that worthwhile knowledge is the best solution of mankind’s problems. To serve is to work, to help, to use one’s talents for others. Service should be rendered in ever widening circles: To the individual — minister to his physical needs and intellectual development. Make it possible for him to realize his maximum potentialities and to strive for the worthier values of life. To the community — give your time and abilities where there is need in community organizations — church, school, hospital, youth groups, government. To the nation and the world — make the effort necessary to be an informed citizen, standing for your beliefs and W ' orking for the goals you have for your country and world. Yes, practice this giving of yourself to others and so find true happiness in service. 13



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The school’s office staff was an important addition to the management — Miss Pat Stone, a 1961 graduate of Hobart, was secretary; and Mrs. Francis Sillary was in charge of bookkeeping. fPith their help the school was run with more efficiency. High School Staff Strived to Perform All Duties Well Hobart’s maintenance staff for the 1962-1963 school year were from left to right, Mr. Charles Kaiser, Mr. Saylor Louis, Mrs. Ruth Joliff and Mr. Bill Knietel. Mrs. Lois Stuart, Mrs. Mary Smith, and Mrs. Emma Schrock composed this year’s cafeteria staff. They prepared the hot meals which were available to students this year. 15

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