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Left — Spell Bowl Team — Front Row: Karen Lowe, Laura Webb, Shawn Kleckner, Carrie Chelle; Back Row: Jay Lee, Julie Brandenburg, Mary O’Malley. Dominic Gagliardi Left — Academic Decathlon Team — Terry Choncoff, Mike Curtis, Jay Lee, Pat Menke. Adrian Zakula, Don Zakutansky Above — Hoosier Academic Super Bowl team members anxiously watch the grueling competition. Left — JETS Team — Dave Grubb, Eric Roth. Karen Lowe. Fred Seibel, Mike Pocci Academic Teams 19
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Competitors Academic teams move into spotlight Highlighting the school year’s academic achievements were the many academic com- petitions in which Hobart competed and placed in. Beginning the year was Hobart’s Spell Bowl Team which received a first place award at regionals. However, the team’s score wasn’t high enough to compete at the state level. Next was the Academic Decath- lon Team which placed third in superquiz competition. Jay Lee placed first in the hon- ors’ division for the interview section of com- petition. Terry Choncoff took third in speech and in the all-around varsity division, and Pat Menke took third in the varsity alter- nate competition for fine arts. The Hoosier Academic Super Bowl Team, which grew out of the Decathlon Team, took first place with its English squad at regionals and went on to state. The Problem-Solvers also won the privilege to compete at the state level. Top — English squad members, Ann Marie Waldron, Don Zakutansky, and Jay Lee receive first place in the Hoosier Academic Super Bowl. Above — Problem-Solving Team — Jenny Sauer, Derek Imboden, Jay Lee, Julie Brandenburg Above — Hoosier Academic Super Bowl Team — Terry Choncoff, Jay Lee, Ann Marie Waldron, Mike Curtis, Adrian Zakula, Pat Menke, Don Zakutansky 18 Academic teams
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Talent Show Students show off the talent of Hobart High Two nights in April the select group of stu- dents who demonstrated ability in the areas of song, dance, or drama performed in the talent show. This year’s program, which drew in a re- cord amount of money and set a new record for attendance, was sponsored by the Genesius Players. The performance featured the following acts: “Horizons” by Mike Curtis; “Nothing” by Natalie Matie and Jeff Smith; “A Story About Control” by Rob Mills; “Anthem” by Tom O’Rourke; “Living on a Prayer” by Stacey Cay- lor; “Jazzin’ It Up” by Melissa Cochran. Also, “Total Eclipse of the Heart” by Dana McKnight; “First Night” by Tom O’Rourke and Stacey Caylor; “Evergreen” by Beverly Deal and Jeff Smith; “Mucho Money” by Melissa Cochran, Dana McKnight, Michele Turchany, Kelly Felty and Cassie Cox; “Rock and Roll” by Dink Frey, Bob Jones, Mike Curtis and John Gi- son. Also, “Dreams” by Chris Kopack and Brenda Loden; “Michele Sings” by Michele Lu- cas and Regina Wilder; “Maleguena” by Jeff Smith and Linda Tipton; Hole In the Bucket” by Terry Choncoff and Doug Sheehy; “Don’t Stand” by Bill Nedberg, Chris Jones, Dink Frey and Brian Hilty; “Vision” by Bill Ketchum, Kev- in-Cox, Brian Krishano and Mike Curtis; “You Dropped” by Mary Orosz. Above — Juniors Brian Hilty and Bill Nedberg play a song, “Don ' t Stand in the Shadows by Billy Idol, for the Talent Show. Above — Cast members from the Talent Show play around backstage duri ng dress rehearsal. Above — Senior Terry Choncoff and Sophomore Doug Sheehy perform in a comedy blackout entitled “There’s A Hole In The Bucket”. 20 Talent Show
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