Hobson High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hobson, MT)

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A , H Po Q Y - , 76's IR oup f Me V nv 1 CRIOY 1' SNAPS njadtiw Phi' i HIGH LIGHTS February 20 March 1 har h l8 ' r h rc xprll WT11 april ril ln iHJ1t8tlOD8l Girls Tournament was held at ooo wlth the 'obson girls participatinb The too honors went to ocoasln v1th first place and Stanford with secvnl Yobson took fifth he Iontlna State College Cholr presented a concert in the Hobson Gymnasium which was engoyed very much The Choir was under the dlrectlon of Conrad Sandvig, voice and choral lnstructor of the College The photographer from Umphrees came and took uictures of the whole school The seniors journeyed to Lewistown to have thefr class oicutres taken at Culvers tudlo This was a day that ever,one looked Iormard to and yet feared The senlor play 'Almost Vi,hteen' was pre sented The annual A tletmc Banquet was held in the ni,h sdunl gymna lum Students faculty ard school board members were pre ent The Junlor C8H1OP Banquet was held at the Burke Hotel 1D Le lstown ir honor oi the seniors Boys and irls of all ages came and dare at the anrual Tuhior Prom The hall was lecorated in the the e of the Ilsnln l 1 h va 1 0 Tor d sweet p Bob JUFH d a e r UGTGQ Harb r 12 ard arol ac r or were fue four luc J senlo w o to Y Jeea T enl cla s Nev' fe ze 'ontanf T t rscxol oula VGC? 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H GH LIGHTS me if der JG 1 Ooiohf October v 2 oectnb 1 f Decen'er o Decor er 12 December 19 December 21 January 2 January 9 ll February 5 8 Bebru ry 19 22 Bo K ere t Le D st 1 t oO uden s This we the day fo w C tter members of Iob on 1 get en or he., eco u W fred d in1t1 Ted the fresxna AI CY' WPI 4 ran off unt e toreni o e I exd, 1 er., more end Junior ereo L J fresnma wave urn u e Ilajec a fllCJOUS as nt time no ov 1 LFlOI' dl16 LJHCA served T1 idrvest Janee e 1 t P t me 1LIICLt ru I P hoor u TI rf M, r rea 'ur p1tron1 lHt tht Q o rox ded for Y e max b th te ard pupll ' 15 dax me td 1 ' C e 3 r for bot! the flTlS ond box mke members of both b ketball tea S Journexen to Gex er for thelr flrst G41 nfl x orrn s card palt Wa u on or ne othel and tie so Lol C'lLQTGP xelyone en o5ed e GVGDIDF of card tl X1 ai er 1 lon a vcr c lu wus served 1+hL1 merbers of the hi h school put on an erte tarnmtnt lH orm of a lag HThe Tree H C nog was h nded out to all ohlldren of sctool age GHG under ll the younLer chlldren enjoyed the vlslt of Santa olaus The StUQEDtS and teacrers age r engoyed Q nrce veoa tlon The members of the boys basketb ll team ourne,ed to Stanford to partlclpate lh the Countv Tournament Hob son placlng second On the last evening of the tour natent a speclal game was played between the occ s1n end Pobson Q1T1S Geyser was host to the sub dlStT1CL tournanent Nlth Hobson pl5C1Hg fourth Hobson was ayaln lost to the Di trlct ko 9 Ba Ketbnll Tournament It was a blg success with Geyser CuTTN1HC off top honors and Denton follofing a crose secoru 'obson olaced flfth. 5'9I'Uf1'-391' -. ---- - C S W w'.,n :ut of the ,crercrm and ij.S1.I iE .':f1 o ' st i'. f'fV'f1TfL l3---- S ' of revenge r the L L S es L W - G, -!.on, 'h n,r b axe f lr-,' 'ge I , i s H'gh J noel. 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E, - A ' I GLEE CLUB Second row Helen Philllps, Nancy Turner, Mary Barr, sharon Greenslate, Rosemary Taurman, Dolores Barrett FlTSt row Edna Brabender, Carol MacGregor, Barbara Keating, Mrs Knight, Markeeta Winn, Betty Soderqulst, Colleen K ell Mrs Knlght Tue Glee Club consists of twelve 51113 slnging two part songs They sang at several P T A meetlng , also Ior the Thanks glV1Hg and Christmas nrograms Several other appearances were made, one at the Masonic Educatlonal program, at Lilllan Brabender' shower, and for the Legion Auxlllary The Glee Club was organized in the fall under the direction of BAND Third row Isabelle Korell, Neil Ward, Vera Mae Campbell, Mary Nan Barr, Dolores Barrett Second row Jackie Boyd, Betty Soderquist, Billy Joe Voth, Billy Soderquist, Sue Jennings giiit row Johnny Voth, Dickie Williams, Freddie Barrett, Joe George Munday After seven long years of dilligent work the band has progressed to the success that it is today This year they had the good fortune to be asked to play for the Thanksg'ving and Christmas programs and the District Tournament The Band now has s total membership of thirty two They are Cornets, eight, Clarenets, seven, Saxaphones, two, Trombones, three, Basses, seven, Drums, four and Flutes, one The Hobson Band was organized in l9LO, under the direction of Mr. BAND We ly Fourth row Alta Jean Malone Riley Hunton, Helen Phllllos, Bob Dufner, Teddy Dirkson T ird row hfrna Gore, nary Dufner, Bob Knight, Colleen Korell Tc.mf Adams Second row , , y urner, Sharon Greenslate FlTSt row Jimmy Loebach, Raymond lard, Russell Ludeman g 4 1 : M A S , - Q 4 V 5 1? 4 J A ,:l,,.,.., 5 A ' f ,'l: I X M Q :V jg - , 14 Ugg we '7 Y ff , LQ3' xg? 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M n . . . , o : Billy Ward, Andy Dufner Glenn Barr Nanc T DRAMATICS Standing Promptress Vera Mae Campbell, Director Mr Hunton, Rene Waite, Isabelle Korell, Helen Phillips, Jim Turner, Carol MacGregor, Sharon Greenslate, Bob Williams, Barbara Keating Sitting Colleen Korell, Bob Dufner, Bob Knight, Edna Brabender This year Hobson High School produced two plays, a one act at Christmas time and a three act comedy in April The Tree,' the Christmas play was a comedy on modern life and was enthusiastically received by the large audience attending the pro gram Those in the play were Jimmy Loebach, Andy Dufner, Bob Williams, Eddy Raiser, Isabelle Korell, Barbara Keating, Helen Phillips and Carol MacGregor WAlmost Eighteen,n the senlor production was by an all star cast and was favorably received by audiences in recent years The cast lncluded Bob Bob Will1BmS, Rene Walte, Jimmy Turner, Edna Mae presented April ll, one of the largest Dufner, Bob Knlght Brabender, Barbara Keating, Carol MacGregor, Helen Phillips, Isabelle Korell, Sharon Greenslate and Colleen Korell : - -. . C . . 0 O , - . ll . . . I 1 ' 9 . . . . , H.PEPPER Third row Nancy Turner, Mary Nan Barr, Isabelle Korell, Vera Campbell, Rosemary Taurman, Dolores Barrett, Mrs Mary Knight Seoond row Markeeta Winn, Carol MacGregor, Helen Phillips, B rbara Keating Sharon Greenslate ll a First row Edna Mae Brabender, Betty Soderquist, Coleen Kors Three ugly ducklings And Old Mother Goose Here comes Hobson On the caboose popular with the Hobson Pep Club but now they have changed it to le've got the vim We've got the pep We'rs out to lin So watch your step le've got the coach We've got the steam But best ot all We've got the team. With the three cheerleaders, Colleen Korell, Betty Soderqu1st,and Edna las Brabendar, supplying snappy action, the H H Peppers were still going strong at thr end ot the season this year We succeeded in accompanying the boys to all the games, which has always been our elm AC th' district tournament, we presented the annual formation We were awarded by the applause and many words of thanks ded in keeping the boys spirit high and in cheering them on to victory 5 I Organized six years ago, the 'Caboose' yell seemed to be very We hope we succee IRLS BASKETBALL Back row Rosem ry laurmad, Vera Pee Campbell, ary B rl, Colleen Korell, Coach Jay, Blrbar Keatlng, Sharon Gree S1 Dolores Barrett larkeeta vinn, Edna Brabender, Nancy Turner , Hobson Hobson Hobson Hobson Hobson Hobson 23 Geyser Buffalo 10008318 Stanford hinlfred Grass Range Scheduled Games' scores 9 Hobson Hobson Hobson Hobson Hobson Hobson Geyser Buffalo LOCCBS1D ulnlfred Grass Range hoore The Tigresses, as they are sometlmes called, had a quite success ful season The glrls won 10 games and lost only 2 In both instances defeat came at the hands of the Moccasin Indlans The girls showed good sportsmanship during all their games and smlles were far more general than scowls Good luck to a group of glrls who played hard, w1n or lose If 1 1- '. ' f ke . lf M n ':oc, Front row: Betty Soderquist, Carol MacGregor, Isabelle Korell 17 8 23 29 lb 21 . 17 .I ' 30 31 7 ' 3h 21 22 'N ' 31 ' 25 16 27 I Hobson BASKETBALL Second row Coach Jay, Robert Noel, Howard Williams, Joe Hill Jim Turner, Billy Ward, Manager Andrew Dufner First row Rene Waite, Eddy Raiser, Bob Williams, Bob Knight, Bob Dufner HODBOII Hobson Hobson Hobson Hobson Hobson Hobson 33 L3 Geyser Denton Buffalo Grass Range St Leo's Moore Moccasin Hobson Hobson Hobson Hobson Hobson Hobson 20 Hobson 50 St Leo's 38 Buffalo Stanford Wlnifred Winifred Moore Grass Range3L Denton The Tigers had quite a successful season this year They succeed ed in defeating every team in this district at least once They fought hard to obtain these victories and a great show of sportsmanship was seen in all the games they played Everyone Joins in wishing these boys lots of luck in the future 1 vl l 2 30 hh 23 3 31 18 32 Hobson 30 Hoccasin 17 Hobson 29 Geyser L7 23 12 36 32 33 32 32 bb 29 . 13 L9 37 3b 52 L0 38 FOOTBALL becond row Bob Dufner, Ward, Nanager Bob Knight, First row Jimmy Turner Hobson Hobson Hobson Hobson Football was Jimmy Loebach, Howard Coach Bob Jay , Eddy Reiser, Joe hlll, Denton 39 Vinnett Geyser AO Stanford 18 llliam , Bllly Rene 'alte started 1D the fall of 19L6 with a number of the boys turnlng out for lt They had a fairly successful season They had hard sleddlng but came out on top 1D several games Ne are w1sh ing them still better luck in their next season K-' Ho Baan ze Vwrndl 0 A il 2 P 26 2 0 Hobson 8 Winifred 0 13 13 92? 1 P :.! ig sRoAocA TERM Standing Andy Durnel, Isabelle Korell, Sharon Greenslate, Colleen Korell, Mary Nan Barr, Rene Wa1te, Vera Mae Campbell, Helen Phlllips, Eddle Relser Sitting Dolores Barrett, Bob Knlght, Sponsor Urs J Ph1llips, Betty S0d6PqU1St, Jim Loebach, Nancy Turner Broadcaster Staff Editor, Betty Soderquist, Assistant Editor, Colleen Korell, Sports Editor, Rene Waite, Grade Reporter, Sharon Greenslate, Roving Reporter, Isabelle Korell, Joke Edltor, Vera Mae Campbell, Illustrator, Helen Phillips and Jimmie Loebach, Business Relser, Bob Knight, and Mary Nan Bar, Faculty Advlsor, Mrs Jessie Phlllips Betty Soderquist, with the full co operation of the staff, got the paper out on t1me each month The Broadcaster kept the community up to date on the activities wlthin the school and also served to fur ther the students 1n their knowledge of sentence structure and jour nalism The Broadcaster exchanged papers with 16 schools That prac tice is interestlng to all high school students as it keeps the dit ferent schools 1DfOTm6d on activities such as sports, class, social and general news, and what goes on in the llghter view of the schools The Broadcaster, a monthb publication, was aga1n issued tnls year by the Hobson High School students The members of the staff of the flrst semester are as follows Editor, Betty Soderquist, Assistant Editor, Bob Dufner, Sports Editor, Bob Knight, Grade Reporter, Nick Svetich, Roving Reporter, Colleen Korell, Joke Editor, Eddy Relser, Illustrator Helen Phillips Business Manager Jim Turner Tvpists Barbara Keating, Carol MacGregor and Edna Mae Brebender, Mimeographerg Carol MacGregor end Nancy Turner, Faculty advisor, Mrs J Phillips, was elected in January, the seniors were released to work on the annual and the staff was composed of juniors and sophomores i Manager, Robert Noel, Typists, Typing I classg Mimeographers, Eddy STAFF Second row Edna Mae Brabender, Bob Williams, Carol MacGregor, Jim Turner, Barbara Keating First row Betty Soderquist, Bob Dufner, Helen Phillips The Annual Staff, composed of the Senlors of 19h7 has worked w1th precission and accuracy to get this annual publ1shed 1n the best of condition The staff, under the supervision of Mrs Jessle Phill1ps, have worked diligently They are Editor, Edna Mae Brabender, ASSlSC3Ht Jlm Turner, Reporters,Bob Dufner and Carol MacGregor For the artlstlc ability we are indebted to Helen Philllps and Betty Soderquist, our staff artists. STUDENT BODY Bob Dufner, Barbara Keatlng, Helen Philllps An Offlclal board, consisting of Pres1dent, Bob Dufner, Vice President, Barbara Keatlng, Secretary Treasurer, Helen Phillips, was elected from the student body this year The1r duties were to d1scuss matters which came before the student body and also to act as a super visory board for some of the progects which the school sponsored . - . , Editor. Barbara Keatingg Sports Editor,Bob Williamsg Business Manager, -M GRADES Third row Deloris Brading, Russel Ludeman, Tommy Adams, Charles Dirksen, Jerry Dirksen, Raymond Noel. Setond row Jeanie Ward, Mabel Nesing, Dorothy Ann Avery, June Wright, Mrs Pearl Phillips FlTSt row Robert Boyd, Raymond Winn, Jimmy Stevenson, Robert Nesing Thlra row Mrs Betty Boyd, Patricia Luhm, Nancy Miller, Katie Ward, Mary Sue Matzinger Second row Betty Winn, Dolores Nesing, Robert Ward, Donna Phillips, Carol Gore birst row Robert Morgan, Wesley Stevenson, Dick Reimers, Stan ley Hunton . . s I Q 4 n u ' ' n a 1 0 . : 0 . a 0 -w . ' - 0 GRADES Tnlrd row Bllly Joe Votn, Hugh Jennlngs, Jlm Wrlght, Donald Ward, Bllly Soderqulst, Jack Boyd lnn, Alice Sue J9HHlHgS Flrst row Glen Barr, Myron Cnmpbell, Teddy Dlrkson, Jonn Voth Second row Dlck Williams, Myrna Gore, Alta Malone, Laura Kelly, Mrs Marjorie Philllps Flrst row Neal Ward, Rlley Hunton, Raymond Ward, Tommy Thompson TI 1IIL Qecond row: Mary Louise Dnfner, Marilyn Hunton, Mrs. Hill, Mary FRESHMAN You HES? Second row Billy Ward, Darcy Waite, Markeeta Winn, Fred Barrett Flrst row Howard Willlams, Rosemary Taurman, Kenneth Noel, Andrew Dufner. Class officers Presldent, Markeeta Winn, Vice president, Howard Williams, Secretary treasury, Bllly Ward. On September 3, l9L6, elght green freshmen entered Hobson High to start thelr hlbh school careers The most trying nay of the year was 'In1t1at1on Day' when the senlors outfitted them in various cos tumes, whlch COHS1St6d of football sults, burlap dresses, 'Miss Amer- 1C8n costumes, pagana and other variet1es of apparel, and made them do stunts to prove they were worthy of beinv 1n high school They passed tu1s test w1th flylng colors and here's to the class of 1950 Q - ,,.,- if Q W' W 1-Q Q ' , Q x o I , , , ! ' 4, J M 'hff 'Q 2 ,Q V f , ' '-': , .. ' .. .'l '2'A L id' , e': o as - SOPHOMORES Second row Vlctor Brabender, Mary Nan Barr, John woods, Isabelle Korell, Robert Noel First row Sharon Greenslate, J1mm1e Loebach, Vera Mae Campbell, Kenneth Neel 1 Class offlcers Presldent, Vera hae Campbell, V1ce pres1dent, V1CtOI Brabender, Secretary treasurer, Isabelle Korell Starting our high school career as lowly freshmen we, conslstlng of Johnny Woods, Jimmie Loebach, Robert oel, kenneth Rosman, Boyd Jenson, Lawrence Nevin, Victor Brabender, Mary Nan Barr and Sharon Greenslate, were initiated on Friday, September lb, spending a treach erous day under the superv1s1on of the lordly sen1ors of forty six After the well remembered day of lnitiation the freshmen were honored wlth a party given by the sophomores The class officers were as follows Presldent, Sharon Greensiate Vice president, Robert Noel, Secretary, mary Nan Barr, and Treasurer, Lawrence Nev1n Beglnning our sophomore year Isabelle Korell and Vera Mae Campbell joined us, so the class lncreased to ten pupils unt1l Boyd Jenson moved away l6dVlDg the number n1ne Our maln actlvlty was the Freshman Initiatlon Party ln Sept mber The class sponser was mrs J Phillips V 3 l ...... . ' If -I ,, .ng v.,. an All ,,.,. 2 ' EQ35F'mQ?ff 'lite .1 x 1 W QW, x liz s Z is , , - - f . 1 fy- ', jim,-,Y , , ll . . . . u ' . . - a l ' ' e . . T' . . U JUNIORS Second now Colleen Korell, Eddy Helvw, Helen Phllh-Ps' David Funston' D 1 Barrett Joe Hill Fgrgiegow Bob,Knight, Betty Soderqu1st, Rene Naite, Nancy Tl11'l101', C181-'9 Rosman Class officers Presldent, Bob Knight, Vice presldent, Colleen Korell Secretary treasurer, Nancy Turner Ten gr en freshies sk1pped gaily up 'Quallty Nob' one brlght autumn morning in the year 19th Each of us had broad smiles on our faces and N8 all wondered what new adventures would befall us now that we were finally in high school He took our new l1fe very easy until 1n1tiat1on came along On Friday morning there were three very odd looking boys and seven cute girls 1n the Freshman class That after noon we were put through various stunts which soon got the best of us Ne were a sad and tired looking bunch of kids when we finally stumbled down the steps on our way home However, our SP1rltS lifted again that evening when the Sophomores gave us our first high school party Havlng proved we were worthy to become members of the high school we elected our officers as follows Pres1dent,Rene Waite, vice presi dent, Dolores Barrett, Class Sponsor, Hr Lucas The other members of the class were Nancy Turner, Betty Soderquist, Nick Svetich, Bob Knlght Clare Rosman, George Nelson, Duane Watkins and Herbert Yelly George, Duane and Herbert left during the year so we Just had seven members to end our Freshman Year After a wonderful three months of fun we again started climbing the school hill, a little more reluctantly, perhaps This year there were nine of us in the Sophomore class Cur new members were Eddie Reiser from Texas and David Funston The class officers for this year were. President, Betty S0d8T1U1St, Vice-president,Niok Svetich, Secre- tary-treasurer, Nancy Turner, Class Sponsor. Mrs. HcCullough. We spon- sored the sale of war bonds and stamps. The main event of the year was our 'Freshman Bop.' Colleen Korell, Helen Phillips, Joe Hill and Tim Rader joined us this year in our struggle up the hill making the total number in the class thirteen. However, Tim went home to Indiana and Nick Svetich joined the Army Air Forces so there is only eleven members at present. The High-Lights of our Junior year were the annual Junior-Senior Prom on April 26, and also the Junior-Senior Banquet. CLASS WILL We, the class of 'b7, belng of sound mind and body do hereby be queath this, our last wlll and testament. To our Sponsor and able Advlsor, Mr Hunton, we leave our vacated seats wlth the hope that he will flnd occupants for them as congenlal and obllglng as those who Just vacated them To the lHCOmlHg Freshmen we will the dlsoarded gum whlch we stuck under and around the seats and tables ln the belief that they wlll be blamed for it next year and have to scrape lt off To the Senlors of '48, we bequeath our abillty to co operate and graduate Jlm Turner W1llS hls football sult to Andy Dufner and Billy Ward lH the bellef that the two of them together wlll flll lt SBtlS factorlly Carol MacGregor wllls her love of sheepherdlng to Clare Rosman Edna Mae Brabender wllls her scholastlc ablllty to Johnny Woods To Kenneth Rosman, Bob Dufner bequeaths h1s smooth way wlth the glrls Barbara Keatlng wllls her pleasing personallty to Vera Campbell To lncrease the average helght of the Sophomore class, Bob Wllliams wllls an lnch of helght to each boy 1D the class lBob will stlll have the edge by an lnch Ed I To the lHdlVldUBlS who flnd lt hard to get low grades, the class of 'A7 bequeaths all of the D's and F's that they recelved durlng thelr four years ln hlgh school diy! EW J ibm MMM aaumiljdf, year of our Lord nlneteen hundred and forty seven, S1FH6d nd sealed th1Q lnstrument, and publlshed and declared as nd for 1tS last Wlll ln our presence And we at 1tS reouest, and 1U lt pre encc and in the presence of each other, have hereunto srltten our names as sub SCI1b1HF vltnesses witness . 7 W1tHeS Wltness YL Wltness , . . Ja-'W 0 X ,A Ae The said Graduating class, on this twenty-first dey of Fay in the ' , . ' A ' ' s s 3 Q . l 5 PRGPHECY Taken from the dlary of Barbara Keatlng May 21, 1967 Some years ago before I met and married the newspaper tycoon, Mr Burst, whlle I was traveling extenslvely as a sales lady for the Petunla Blossom Cosmetlc Company, an exclusive and hlghly reputable powder company located 1n New York, and owned and operated by N155 Carol MacGregor, I had occasion to call u on the owner of America's most 6XtGHS1VG cattle ranch, the Lazy NTU for Turnerj, owned and op erated by Jlm Turner lOV1G maklng was h1s hobby, and durlng the e enlng, he showed me pictures of our old classmates of the Class f 'L7, gathered on a trip he had taken around the world the year before He had first stopped ln Hollywood where he found Edna Mae Braben der on e movle set She is starring for one of the larvest movle concerns in Hollywood She looked very beautiful on the screen She t ld o IS that she and many other well known stars use Petun1a Blossom Cosmet1cs H1s next stop was ln Chicago He went to Ch1cago's largest radlo statlon to hear a speclal broadcast On the same program was starred Bob Dufner, r d1o's most sensetlonal crooner Jlm went backstage after the broadcast to have a chat w1th Bob and make a speclal film of hlm slnglng, whlch I found most dellghtful Whlle talking with him he learned that Bob Nllllams had a large farm back home 1n Montana On h1s way home Jlm stopped in at Bob Wllllams' large farm for a beln done there Bob had mozled down to Hollywood and marrled a movle star et Her p1ctures brightened the fllm considerably nf er m w t th Tlm, I returned to New York where I settled down to work, whlch seemed a hard thlng to do after all the fun I had had 'NK K 21 s xx! U V' ' ' Wil C- 'F ' V 0 1 ' . ' . visit. While there he took plctures of the farm and the work that was p A t y 'isl wi n L' . it K F X-J4 Ifu 'I X RN 1 N 2 I CLASS HISTORY Class officers President, Edna Mae Brahender, Vice pres1dent,Barbara Keating, Secretary treasurer, Carol MacGregor In the fall of 'h3, eight humble students started the1r hlgh school career These students were Bob Williams, Arthur Call, Cecil McCullough, Ann Slivka, J1m Turner, Bob Dufner, Carol MacGregor and Edna Mae Brabender Bob Williams and Arthur Call left Fobson High School durlng the first semester of thelr freshman year leavlng us with six members The offlcers of our Freshman class were Presldent, Bob Dufner, V166 presldent, Ann Sllvka Secretary treasurer, Carol Mac Gregor. Our class sponser was Mrs M McCullough As Freshmen, we recieved our initlation from the Seniors in the afternoon and from the Sophomores in the evening Our freshman class one act play, Wlt Pays to be Clumsy,' was successfully presented twlce, once for the hlgh school and grades, and once for the P T A Bob Williams came back again to old Hobson High,and Arlene Nelson came from Nindham when we were sophomores thus maklng four girls and four boys The class officers were Ann Slivka president, Cecil Mc Cullough, Vice president and Carol MacGregor Secretary Treasurer Our class sponser was Mrs McCullough In our Sophomore year we d1dn't get the honor of lnltiating the Freshman but gave them a party anyway In our junior year we lost three classmates, Ann Sl1vka, Arlene sponser was Mrs Martin The JuHlOT senlor play 'One Mad Night' was verv successfullv presented on March 22 Our interests were mainly centered around the Junlor Prom, May L, and the JUDIOP Senior Banquet May 5 On September 3 there were six happy seniors enrolled for the last year We traded Bob Nevln for Barbara Keating thus maklng three boys and three girls Our class sponser was Mr Hunton On Friday Sept ember 13, we undertook to lnitiate the green freshman Oh! Many i the freshman who went to his doom that day At last we had our re venge for that dreadful day four years ago On March l8,Umphrees Pictures Service took pictures of the entire school for the annual which we soon began work on On March 21, we went to Lewistown to Culver studios to have our pictures taken While there we declded to stay and make a day of 1 and got B0m6 adds for our annual On May la, 15, l6,we went to Interscholastic week in Missoula We left Wednesday afternoon We all engoyed the three day's we spent there Now we have reached the end of four years of high school It 1S with gladness that we finish, and yet, mixed with it, 15 regret at having to leave the scenes of many pleasant associatlons The majes tic bells of life solemnly toll for the end of our high school days, with a merry jangle of events marking the commencement of our new and different life The door closes back of us, and with it are left be hind our past experiences at Hobson Grade and High School Ahead of us, we see through the years, the door of the future standing open to the fulfillment of our every imaginable hope Farewell to all we leave behlnd Baccalaureate services were held on May 18, at the Lutheran Church The following Wednesday, May 21, Commencement SXSPCISBS were held in the school gymnasium with Edna Mae Brabender g1V1ng the vale diotory address and Barbara Keatlng g1ving the salutat ry address School was out on May 21, and the Seniors departed, never to return again to dear old Hobson High ll . . 1 . 1 - . , . Q - . Nelson and Cecil McCullough but gained .one, Bob Nevin. Our class ' A ' I . . . s . ' t. CAROL lacGREGOR 'Cre Basketball 'AL 'Q5 'h6, 'A7g Broadcaster Staff 'A5, 'b6, 'A7 Annual Staff 'h7, Pep Club 'LL '45, 'L6, 'L7 It Pays To Be Clumsy 'hh I5 Cousin From Texas 'LL Aunt Susie Shoots tie Works 'h5g One Mad Nivht ' The Tree ' Alnost Eighteen 'A7 ! 9 9 S . 3 . ' 9 S A71 L6 ROBERT WILLIAMS nBobn Basketball 'Ab 'LS 'ho 'L,7 The Dudly Dude Ranch 'L6 One Mad Night 'A6 Almost Eighteen 'L7 The Tree 'A7, Paper Staff 'A6 Annual Staff 'L7 EDNA MAE BRABENDER 'Eddy' Basketball 'AA 'LE 'L6, ' Broadcaster Staff 'L5, ' , 'A7 Annual Staff 'A7, Pep Club 'LL 'b5, 'L6, 'L7 Pep Club President 'L6 'L7 ec retary-Treasurer 'L President 'A7 It Pays To Be Clumsy 'bb Aunt Susie Shoots The Xorks 'n5, ne Mad Night '46 Almost Eighteen ' CLASS DF Z ROBERT DUFNER NDuffy' Basketball 'h5 'L6 'A7 Paper Staff 'A6 ' Pres1dent 'kb L Foot b 1 L6 'L7 Annual Staff 'L7 It Pays To B Clumsy 'LL One Mad N1ght ' Almost Llghteen 'h7 BARBARA KFATING Barby' Pep Club 'L6 '57, Home Ec Club 'Lb Basketball 'L, Glee club ml. 11,5 'L6 'b7, Henpecked Henry 'b6, Almost Eighteen 'L7 The Tree 'A7 student tary Treasurer 'L6 Vlce PI'SS1d9I1t ' Paper Staff 'A7 Annual Staff J .no TUR1' LR Jim Bas etball 'LL, 'A6 7 Foot? ll 'ho 'h7, Paper o ff 'L6 'L7 Annual Staff 'A7 It Pays To Be Clunsy 'LA, Almost Elght een 'L7 , 1 S I ' A A75 al ' , ,Q , S Q 9 A61 Y A - o, . 7: ' , 2 . 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