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

 - Class of 1985

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Zero hour included personal typing, jazz band and gifted and talented classes. A.P. and medical biology and a radio and TV course were also ad- ded to the regular curriculum. The print shop was reopened at the beginning of second semester due to high out- side printing costs. Because of the new state guidelines requiring 180 hours in the classroom per week, there were no pep sessions or convocations, and clubs were forced to meet after school. After the removal of asbestos, the auditorium and lecture rooms were opened before Christmas break. An elevator was completed for the bene- fit of handicapped students. Along with the addition of freshmen in HHS sports, a girls ' softball team was wel- comed into the athletic department. The ' 84-85 school year was indeed a year of new and different approaches and experiences. Though a few diffi- culties arose, such as crowded halls and lunch hours, HHS accepted its new personality and its fresh look. 1 . The Freshman Class of ' 88 didn ' t hesitate in participating in school activities. 2 . Newly added to the sciences department were A.P. and medicdl biology. 3 . The jazz band ' s first performance of the school year was held in the cafeteria. 4 . Due to the crowded cafeteria, the snack bar and some tables were moved to the new lobby. 5 . Getting the print shop organized for reopen- ing is a big job. 6 . The radio and TV students complete an as- signment and broadcast a news report.

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A Fresh Look At HHS A fresh look at HHS. Many changes have occured at HHS to give it a fresh look. New faces, new rules, new classes. Due to low enrollment In the city schools, the Freshman Class be- came a new addition to HHS. Many teachers from the newly reorganized middle school were also added to ac- comodate sufficient classes for the freshmen. Mr. Eric Witherspoon joined Mr. Anderson as assistants to the princi- pal. The school day began and ended at a later time to allow zero hour courses to be added to the curriculum.



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1 . The 1985 Junior Miss and Court: First Runner-Up Roellyn Williams, Junior Miss Midge Zeller and Second Runner-Up Ginger Litteral. 2 . Senior Down Ford completes her baton and pom pon routine to the song New York, New York. 3 . Performing a song she composed herself Is Contestant Sherry Miracle. 4 . As part of her talent competition. Senior Me- linda Cochran sings about a boy she just met in The Trolley Song”. 5 . Scholastic Award recipient Holly Freckelton says, Hey, Look Me Over. 6 . Her rendition of Second Hand Rose propels Raellyn Williams to a first runner-up finish. 7 . At the close of the 16th annual program. Midge Zeller is crowned Hobart ' s Junior Miss. 8 . Spirit of Junior Miss Amy Reed receives a plaque from Jayshee President Peggy Pavese. 9 . Contestants pose for photographers before the pagean t begins. Senior Midge Zeller found Almost Paradise when she was crowned Ho- bart ' s 1985 Junior Miss Oct. 21. Midge was chosen over 21 other senior girls to win the $550 scholarship and repre- sented Hobart in the Frankfort state pageant. For her talent. Midge per- formed her rendition of Memory. First runner-up Raellyn Williams and second runner-up Ginger Litteral received $350 and $200 scholarships, respec- tively. The recipient of the $200 Scho- lastic Award was Holly Freckelton. Sherry Miracle won the Non-Finalist Tal- ent Award. Sherry was chosen to re- ceive the $100 scholarship for her song she wrote and performed. Spirit of Ju-

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