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1. Senior Richard Johnson accepts a salute from Brenda Reimers and Kurt Schwuchow. 2. Senior Kathleen Lara helps Brenda McCor- mack put on her Korean make-up. 3. Sophomore Dawn Thompson recites the Army pledge to Becky Cruz ' s disgust. 4. Trying to convince a psychiatrist that he ' s not crazy is Ken Melvin. 5. Cathy Marzalek looks very disgusted at what she found in a foot locker. 6. Nurse Phillips tries to convince entertainer Chris Wilson that she ' s not needed. 7. Ken Melvin and the nurses try to scare Ray Shallenberger out of depression. M A S H 13
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The 1979 Drams Department ' s play, M A S H”, was presented Nov. 15 and 16. The play was changed to the fall to give time for the new choral director, Mr. Bill Darnell, to organize a musical. M A S H” stands for Mobile Ambu- lance Surgical Hospital. The screenplay was developed by Tim Kelly from the book by Richard Hooker. M A S H ” was chosen by Director Shirley Mu- maugh because of the large cast needed, popularity, and the large audiences. Ac- cording to Miss Mumaugh, this cast was mainly inexperienced. Hawkey e was por- trayed by Senior Ken Melvin while Junior Jimmy Mullins played his companion Duke. Junior Dan Sc human played Ugly and Senior Ray Schallenberger portrayed Walter. Junior Keith Morgan and Senior Richard Johnson were Trap- per John and Colonel Blake respectively. Sophomore Dan lllc played Radar. ”
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SUMMER HHS students spent the last summer of the 1970’s many different ways. Some stu- dents spent their summer partying or on the beach, while others began working on the building trades house. Many students had summer jobs at fast-food joints, sports shops, fruit markets, the animal clinic, grocery and shopping stores. Many of the students enjoyed part of their sum- mer attending camps such as cheerlead- ing, girls and boys state, music, band and journalism. Others participated in sports such as girls softball, here one of the girls teams won the state championship and went to Texas for the National Tourna- ment. The Hobart Big League went to the State Tournament and finished third. Some just laid back and enjoyed the sun and warm weather, all the time knowing that school would begin again much too soon. And back to that same old grind at HHS or for the senior, a totally new exper- ience at a college where a whole new way of life would soon begin for them. And knowing their summers from now on will never be quite the same. 14 Summer Life
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