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

 - Class of 1971

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Council updates constitution aids POW’s Keeping in the trend of the now generation with a desire to change, Student Council members made changes to create a meaningful com- munication among the students, the faculty and the administration. No longer are grade requirements considered when nominating a stu- dent for Student Council. Another change in the constitution stated that the Student Council should meet at least 15 times a year. These two changes occurred as a result of amendments to the constitution. Three wooden H ' s painted red, one for each class, were set up in the old lobby during both lunch hours to serve as the annual spirit contest. Students bought color paper bricks to cover the H’s. Sponsored by the Student Council, proceeds were used and will be used to send HO-HI LIFE to Hobart servicemen. POW letter-writing campaign was conducted by Student Council. Above — Student Council officers: Front row: Jerry Bodnar, vice-mayor; Tim Roper, mayor. Row 2: Ann Bigler, parliamen- tarian; Lydia Krsek, treas. and Teena Nel- son, clerk. Right — Student Council members discuss plans for the money they earned during the 1970-71 school year. 22 Student Council

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Club members French culture Although Hobart does not have the Eiffel Tower, fashion bontiques or sidewalk cafes, French Club mem- bers were exposed to the customs, people, history and language of France under the direction of Mrs. Friedrich. French Club members investigat- ed one aspect of the French culture by exploring the Chicago Art Mu- seum on February 18. The annual trip through the Loop also permitted discover at museum members to sample a French meal. Representatives from area travel agencies presented a program of tips to follow while traveling in France. Resulting was a question and answer period which made up the remainder of the special meeting. Using the French Club scholarship as an incentive, members teamed up to sponsor an after game dance and work in the snack bar during the football season. Above left — French Club officers: Sylvia Gilbertson, sec.; Chuck Dingee, pres.; Stanley Hoover, treas. and Debbie Lain, vice-pres. Above — Helping to raise funds for scholar- ships, club member Judy Larson rapidly serves students at lunch hour. Left — Enjoying themselves at the French club after game dance, students move to the music of Cambridge Grey. French 21

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