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Grace Makes Adjustments To New Lifestyle Once you ' ve lived a certain way for 17 years, it ' s hard to change, commented foreign exchange student Grace Sabanpan. Living in Hobart proved to be a great difference from her hometown of Davao, Philippines. Food, clothing, and the temperature differences were the most difficult adjustments for Grace. While staying with the Robert Collins family, she occasionally enjoyed fish, which had been served daily at home. Seeing snow for the first time was one of the biggest thrills for Grace. Besides taking a major part in the AFS program, Grace and her American sister, Carol, were also in this years talent show. Right — Crace Sabanpan displays one of her foreign costumes to students in her team teaching class. Lower Left — During Orientation Crace Sabanpan, AFS stu- dent, and Carol Collins glance at construction work. Lower Right — Exchange student Crace Sabanpan talks with Senior Debbie Barath during the AFS bake sale. I ft
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Herb Experiences Suburban Living Traveling from Essen, a large city in Germany, Hobart ' s foreign exchange student, Herbert Muller-Roden, arrived in Hobart on August 23. Unlike his real family, Herb had only one brother here to replace his two younger brothers at home. During his stay Herb lived with the Richard Trcka family. School life seemed to be a great change for Herb. In our school the teachers change classes and the students stay in the same room, stated Herb. Other differences included the closeness of students with teachers, the various clubs offered in school, and the different times of vacations. In his favorite class, family affairs, and by being on the tennis team, Herb learned much about life in America. Upper right — Herb Muller-Roden and Cindy Cospodarek dance to the music of Krash during a school dance held at the Youth Center. Lower left — exchange student Herb Muller-Roden enjoys himself as he talks things over at the AFS coffee house held in the old cafeteria. Lower right — One of the many activities Herb participated in during his stay at HHS is tennis. Being quick helps Herb prepare for a fast serve. 12 AFS Student
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Among the many convos presented at Hobart High School this year, was a very special one honoring Mr. Bob Kuechenberg. Bob is an alumnus of Hobart and plays for the Miami Dolphins, who won the Super Bowl this year. Mayor Titus presented Bob with the key to the city. Bob Sawicki was presented with seven suckers for winning the cutest basketball baby, which was sponsored by the cheerleaders. The cheerleaders put on a skit at this same convo, which was about cheerleaders of the past, present and future. Kathy Puchowski and Dave Luke talked about their life in German- speaking countries at an AFS convo. They were exchange students this summer sent by the Americans Abroad Program. Bob Kuechenberg Honored At Convocation Upper Right — During an AFS convocation. Senior Kathy Puchowski explains to the student body the Americans Abroad Program she participated in. Above — Mayor Titus presents Bob Kuechenberg with a key to the city at a convocation honoring his participation in the Miami Dolphins Super Bowl victory. Middle Right — Varsity and reserve cheerleaders display cheerleaders of the past, present, and future to show their spirit before Basketball Homecoming. Right — Senior guard Bob Sawicki wins a sucker for every day of the week for being the most beautiful baby on the basketball team. 14 Convocations
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