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Senior Class of 1984 wins float contest Once again the Homecoming parade led Hobart fans to Brickie Bowl. A new addi- tion to this year’s parade was the girls’ cross country team. During the week stu- dents showed their spirit by participating in “Spirit Week.” Of the various days, students seemed to enjoy Halloween day the best. Students came as many different things and had very original costumes. At the pep session. Senior Jeff Vanderplough was named Mr. Football. The cheerleaders led students in a cheer and Miss Debbie Steller cheered to the team. The Class of 1984 again won the float contest with the theme “Bury the Pirates.” This year’s homecoming court included sophomore princess Heather Docktor; junior princess Amy Reed and queen Pam Stazinski. At the game the Brickies did their part by defeating the Pirates 23-0. 1. Before the game. Senior Rae Ann Keller sells homecoming mums to a Hobart couple. 2. The 1983 football queen and her court were junior princess, Amy Reed; queen, Pam Stazinski and soph- omore princess. Heather Docktor. 3. During a pep session the cheerleaders play a game of Simon Sez with a couple of football players. 4. The Hobart High School student body chose Sen- ior Pam Stazinski as its 1983 football queen 5. Singing to the football team at the pep session is Miss Debbie Stcller ' s way of saying good luck. 6. At the Homecoming pep session. Senior Jeff Van- derplough was named Mr. Football. 7. Showing off her costume during Spirit Week’s Halloween Day is Senior Dawn Wojkovich. 8. Showing their school spirit by building a pyramid, from top to bottom are Seniors Sandy Shudick. Shanna Richardson, Kim Watson. Kathleen O ' Brien, Michelle Gary. Roxanne Westgate and Kris Wilson. 9. The Senior Class won the float contest with Ihe theme “Bury the Pirates.” Football Homecoming 5
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Michelle g cDonal wiH wa o Junior Misstitl “Everything Came Up Roses” for Senior Michelle McDonald, Ho- bart ' s 1984 Junior Miss. Michelle won a $550 scholarship and was cho- sen over 15 senior girls to represent Hobart at the state pageant in Frankfort. Michelle twirled her ba- ton to the popular song “Flash- dance.” First runner-up Angie For- bis received a $350 scholarship. The recipient of a $200 scholarship was second runner-up Julie Jamison. The Scholastic Award, a $250 scholar- ship, was given to Laura Patrick. Also Diane Jelaca received the Non- Finalist Talent Award. Her rendi- tion of the “Sabre Dance” on the accordion won Diane a $100 scholar- ship. Spirit of Junior Miss was given to Pam Shay. Gunilla Vesterlund, a Swedish foreign exchange student, received a special award. She was not a competing contestant, but she participated for the experience. Oth- er girls who competed were Tammy Clapp, Suzie Kirkland, Natalie Mavronicles, Karen Nawrocki, Lori Olkoski, Chris Seyser, Kara Turley and Tina Zimmerman. 1. Opening the show, contestants sing and dance to the song “Everything’s Coinin’ Up Roses.” 2 . Senior Michelle McDonald takes her walk as Ho- bart’s 1984 Junior Miss. 3. Dancing to If My Friends Could See Me Now, is first runner-up Angie Forbis. 4 . To capture the 1984 Junior Miss title, Michelle McDonald twirls her baton to Flashdance.” 5. Laura Patrick accepts the Scholastic Award and a $250 scholarship. 6. Playing the “Sabre Dance,” Diane Jelaca wins the Non-Finalist Talent Award. 7. By the votes of the other contestants, Pam Shay received the Spirit of Junior Miss Award. Pam per- forms a rifle routine to “Celebration.” 8. Second runner-up and recipient of a $200 scholar- ship is Julie Jamison. 6 Junior Miss
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