1st Semester
Final Test
Schedule
Fri., Jan. 14 = 2 & 4
Tues., Jan. 18 = 6 & 8
Wed., Jan. 19 = 1 & 3
Thurs., Jan. 20 = 5 & 7
Hobart High School Happenings S C H O O L C I T Y O F H O B A R T Volume 2, Issue 2 October 2010
1st - 9 Weeks Ends 10/28
Fall Break 10/29 to 11/1
Thanksgiving Break 11/25 & 11/26
Christmas Break 12/20 to 12/31
M. L. King Day 1/17
First Semester Finals 1/14 to 1/19
Records Day 1/21
Upcoming Dates
School spirit is the top priority for the Booster Club at HHS. In
an effort to raise money for upcoming events, Booster Club will
be raffling off a net book. Instead of selling raffle tickets, those
interested will draw a poker chip out of a jar. The poker chips
are labeled from one penny to ten dollars. Whatever price is on
your chip is the amount you pay! So, you never know! You
might just win for only a penny! Poker Chips will be sold
during all home football games. The winner will be announced
at the game on October 15.
Win a Net Book for a Penny!Win a Net Book for a Penny!Win a Net Book for a Penny!Win a Net Book for a Penny!
The Hobart JROTC Raider team will host
12 teams from Illinois, Indiana and
Michigan for the second annual Hobart
Fall Raider Invite on October 30th at 8 am.
The competition is very rigorous and
consists of push-up & sit-ups, an 8-mile
team relay, 2.5 mile run, 1 mile combat
litter carry, rope climb, tire obstacle and
orienteering course. Hobart won the
event last year, and the cadets invite you
to come watch the event at the Brickyard.
JROTC Raiders InviteJROTC Raiders InviteJROTC Raiders InviteJROTC Raiders Invite
Football Homecoming Yearbooks For Sale Yearbooks For Sale Yearbooks For Sale Yearbooks For Sale
On-Line!On-Line!On-Line!On-Line! Go to
www.yearbookforever.com.
Cost is only $47.
Hurry…
after December 17th
prices go up!
Hard Work &Dedication Payoff! Seth Hamilton truly has a reason to celebrate! On August 3, 2010, he
competed in a National Fine Arts Competition for the Assemblies of
God in Detroit, Michigan. He competed in the Wind/Brass Solo division
playing a jazzed up version he arranged of Amazing Grace. His
performance earned him a superior rating, and he tied for 10th in the
United States. HHS is proud to recognize Seth for his accomplishment
and wish him many more in the future!
October 8th
against
Hammond Morton
Theme = Totally 80’s
support our Brickies!
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JROTC Cadets Stayed Busy this SummerJROTC Cadets Stayed Busy this SummerJROTC Cadets Stayed Busy this SummerJROTC Cadets Stayed Busy this Summer In June, the Hobart JROTC program sent twenty cadets to the weeklong JROTC Cadet Leadership Camp at Camp
Atterbury, Indiana. They joined over 300 other cadets from throughout Indiana. Nashell Klich, Jessica Green, Morgan
Lundstrom, Anne Malinoff, Brittany Dorre, and Chris Prue qualified in the top ten percent of all cadets in the state. Jessica and
Nashell were recognized at two of the top four cadets in the entire state.
In June, the Hobart JROTC program sent four cadets to Washington, DC to compete in the national finals of the JROTC
Leadership and Academic Bowl. Jessica Green, Brittany Dorre, Chris Prue, and Michaela Bauman spent a week on the campus of
George Mason University and in the nation’s capitol preparing leadership projects, attending seminars, competing, and
sightseeing. Each cadet received the prestigious Marshall and MacArthur awards. Less than one tenth of one percent of all
junior and senior ROTC cadets in America receive either award.
Booster Club Booster Club Booster Club Booster Club ---- Chicken Dinner Chicken Dinner Chicken Dinner Chicken Dinner
The Hobart High School Booster Club will be sponsoring a Chicken Dinner before the football game
on October 15 from 4:00 – 7:00. Nelson’s Chicken will be cooking for this years annual event.
Dinner will be served in the HHS Great Hall, enter at door 21. The meal will be $7 and include a
half chicken, potato salad, bread, and a drink. Tickets can be purchased in advance at the HHS
Athletic office or at door 21 that evening. Come & support the Booster Club & enjoy a great meal!
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HHS is proud to recognize the hard work put forth by the vocal group
Wolffgang. Since the middle of August, the group has performed 8 times,
including performances at Railcats Stadium, the Arcelor Mittal Steele company
picnic at the Lake County Fairgrounds, the Jim Dandy Car Show and Street
Dance, and Hartsfield Village in Munster. This is only the beginning. Each
year, Wolffgang averages around eighty performances! The group's repertoire
focuses on popular music from the 1930's through 1960's. They also include
patriotic, country, and a serious of secular selections. They are available for
outside performances. Contact director Dean Wolf at 219-942-8521 ext. #8171
or email your event information to [email protected].
Mr. Martinson’s quote for this year is…”Put yourself to the test and don’t settle for second best!”
DECA Walks DECA Walks DECA Walks DECA Walks
for for for for
Alzheimer's AwarenessAlzheimer's AwarenessAlzheimer's AwarenessAlzheimer's Awareness
DECA walked for Alzheimer’s Awareness on
Sunday, Sept. 19th. Twenty students and three
chaperones from DECA carpooled from the Hobart
High School parking lot to Hidden Lake Park to
walk for the disease. Overall, the walk was a great
success. The Alzheimer's Association raised
$108,000 through this walk, which exceeded their
goal by $8,000. Following the one mile walk,
refreshments and goodie bags were given to all
those who participated.