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,ll Assisting Brother John Aubry are Ken Styles, Jim Urbfinic and Tim Tulenko. The TRUTH totem pole of roving iepoitus are Cbottmn to top! Richard Robert Dennis Hoskins, Denis Hughes, Ch irlts Lodrovs and Tom Tulenko. Doing layout work on an issue of the newspaper Smith and John O'Breza. 6 x vas X
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.P zfliff' f ,miiwy ll Wil? TRUTH editors for the 1961 62 school year are Kseatedl Creg Collins Editor-in-Chiefg fsfllfldiflg, left to rightj Terry Goddard, jim TRUTH STAFF MAKES PROGRESS Keeping the student body up to date on what hap- pened during the '61-62 school year was the TRUTH, the school newspaper. For the first time in the school's history, the paper was sent out for process- ing, enabling the staff and moderator to devote more time to its content. Several journalism clinics held throughout the year greatly helped to improve the quality of the paper. Gregory Collins headed the staff, assisted by jim Fryer. Brother John Aubry supervised the publication as moderator. This publication was distributed to the students in their respective homerooms, and- it provided an insight into a number of problems concerning school life, besides providing informative feature, news, and sport stories throughout the year. TRUTH reporter Steve Csiplce interviews Brother Pedro during his regular round of news hunting.
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VARSITY BAND MEMBERS: FRONT ROVV fleft to rightl: james Falanga, David Cruccio, Mark Berner, James Urbanic, Stanley Akers. SECOND ROW: XVilliam Dohner, Stephen Bettcs, Frank Alexander, Vincent Pianalto, Lawrence McVan, David Violettc, Louis Basile, Dennis McFarland, Stephen Kalafus. THIRD ROXV: Paul Adams, Charles Leary, VValter O'Connor, Allan Beck, Thomas ,lack- son, john XVillmott, Rudy Rickcrt, XVilliam Thompson, Michael Crookston, Lawrence Heard, Michael Patnode, Edward Corvington, John Martine, XVilliam Cassie, Dennis Klein, George Mikan. FOURTH ROXV: james Dohner, Thomas Yamokoski, Robert Rizzo, James Clark, James Cavin, John Kasarda, Gary Howieson, Carl Nitz, David Dettling, Leonard Nalcncz, Thomas Hanley, Robert Avery, Law- rence Rittman, C. Richard Mercer, Thomas Schmitt, Bernard VViesemann, Daniel Hibinger, Terrence Hamilton, George Caracciolo, Ray- mond Hartz, joseph Nagy, Richard Carske, Robert Hamilton. FIFTH ROW: Brother Stephen Davis, C.S.C., Frank Kaluza, Thomas Barnes, Roger Hermann, Bernard Lustritz. ABSENT: Phillip Abood, john Harvey, David Hottensmith. NEW DIRECTOR COMES TO HOBAN BAND True Hoban Spirit can best be seen through the eyes of the band. Its appearance at every major school event is a Hoban tradition. Playing for all football and most home basketball games, for con- certs, dances, parents meetings, and assemblies, the band is an essential part of the school spirit. Under the leadership of their new band director, Brother Stephen Davis, the band performed precision drills and picturesque formations for every football half- time show. The band participated in a program of exchange concerts with Cleveland St. Edwardis, and in conjunction with the glee club, presented a fine Christmas assembly program. In addition to a fine spring concert, the band and glee club members combined with girls from the Elms and St. Mary's to perform a new musical com- edy, CHECK YOUR WORRIES. An important component of the Music Department, the Bluejackets, provided danceable music for all after-game dances, parents' dances, and several out- side groups. The Bluejackets also served as the pit band for CHECK YOUR WORRIES, and for MR. CRANE OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, which was present- ed by the music and dramatic departments of Our Lady of the Elms Academy. The Marching Band was under the field direction of Band Captain and Drum Major Iames Falanga. jim, along with the other officers-Ted Dohner, john Willmott, jim Urbanic, and Leonard Nalencz, helped Brother Stephen become acquainted with and adjust- ed to the habits and traditions at Hoban.
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