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Abovfliaskelball coach Jim Johnston lakes with the student body at the Homecoming pep session. Rlghl-Basketball Homecoming queen Josie Berkes smiles in delight as Super Spirit Joe Campbell crowns her. Far Rlghl-Bonnie Busch closes her eyes in exal- Iation as Dave Walker places the football Home- coming :rown on her head. Her escort was Rick Phillips. Seniors Berkes. Busch Prevail Over Homecoming Festivities Football and basketball homecoming festivities enhanced social events at Hobart High. Two Senior girls were chosen to reign over both Homecoming celebrations. Among the myriad iays found in football homecoming was the 7-O vic- tory over the Michigan City Red Devils, and the crowning of Senior Bonnie Busch as Homecoming Queen. Miss Busch's court was made up of two iuniors, Lana George and Kandy Kendall, and one sophomore, Joan Halvorson. Homecoming activities were inaugu- rated by the Homecoming pep rally and bonfire held in Brickie Bowl Sep- tember 29. St u d e nts and faculty gathered around the traditional blaze to hear talks by the team captains. lt was no ordinary basketball game, it was the '67 basketball Homecoming. Gola posters and purple and gold crepe paper draped the gymnasium. Anxiety filled the air as spectators filled the bleachers. During the week preceding the Homecoming celebration, students at HHS observed School Spirit Week. Froebel defeated Hobart 75-71 but the defeat did not hamper Homecoming activities. Hobart's Super Spirit, Joe Campbell, crowned Senior Josie Berkes 1967 Homecoming Queen. Members of her court included iunior Jean Wesley and sophomore Sue Flanders. Both football and basketball Home- coming activities were climaxed with an attergame dance held in the cafe- torium,
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