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socials set on councilfs calendar Four times each school year the Hoban Student Council sponsors dances having appropriate themes for the times they occur. The first big dance in September combined a Halloween motif with the Homecoming Dance, where lovely Queen Eleanor McElliot was crowned by S. C. President Dick Mungo. During Christmas vacation the second dance was held on a snowy and cold night, but the holiday festivities were not dampened. Since St. Valentine's Day came during Lent, the other winter dance was moved to the semester break. Called A Night on the Town, it was a mild success, but a colorful affair on the social calendar. Finally, before the Cotillion and the spring formals, the Easter Dance closed the year with a gala get-together. Rick Parker escorts Mary Panluso to the Halloween Homecoming Dance. Chatting and dancing are Rich Ruegg and Fran Karl. A group of decorator: put in a Saturday morning to prepare the gym for the eveningfv festivities. 35
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gym- Sflldlltlf Cmmfil President Dirk Mungo escorts Homefoming Queen Eleanor Mclflliol to the stage for ber rrouvzing. At the semester danre, A Night on the '1'0u'u, seniors Paul Uvagner, Dirk Mango, Karl ll ill1eIm, Kerry Ahern and their dates pause for a few minutes of happy chatter. v mme-sl luis if E x 53 34 Pat DeRosa provides music for dancing gaiety in the decorated 5? J A surprise meeting at the Easter Dance is bad by Pat Dallas and Bob Turgon, Chuck Armstrong and Pat Bazzel, Cathy Gerber and jim Taylor as they enter. us Ns 'Q
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S522 as Qkliawrs QNEQY, :S t 490 11 A, Mm' 1 , BAND MEMBERS-First row left: Louis Basile, Lawrence Mc- Van, Frank Gay, james Mikolasheb. First row right: Thomas Spillane, Rohert Schaeufele, Greg Ferrell, llvillianl Dohner. Second row left: john Berardi, George Mikan, Tom Parker, Dennis McFarland, joseph Smith, Mike Thomas, Dave Yeager. Second row right: Frank Steffan, Terry Ruip, Andrew Hatala, and fosters BAND OFFICERS-Seated fleft to rightj : john Berardi, Master Sergeantf George Milean, Staff Sergeant. Standing: Bernard Wfiesemann, Znd Lieutenantg Thomas Schmitt, Band Captain and Drum Majorg john Kasarda, lst Lieutenant. kwa Tom Zaher, Paul Soltis, john llvilsterman, Greg Ray. Third row left: Richard Stalnaker, Al jenkins, james Hadnot, Tim Demen- go, Charles Dragomir, Phil Arway, Lawrence Bandrowshy, jack Butler, Dave Berardi, Paul Mikolashek. Third row right: Tom Greathouse, Tom Simon, john Hollenhaugh, Dale Rickerl, Don lVeil, Steve Draga, Richard Furman, Mike Ondecker, William musical ahilit Under the enthusiastic leadership of the new band director, Brother john Hanon, C.S.C., the Hoban Band had a year filled with diligent practice and frequent public performances. The Seventy-Two Marching Men in Blue added greater precision to their block marching style, and under the baton of Drum Major Tom Schmitt, the big band sound and appearance during football season won many compliments for the bandsmen. In the late fall the band changed from Sousa to Strauss, and after much practice entered an all-Ohio Catholic Band tape contest. All the musical groups joined in on the Christmas Concert given to the student body on December eighteenth. Two band concerts were given along with the Musicale, one on March eighth and another on May seventeenth. On March seventh several members of the band entered the solo contest at Kent State University, and the entire band played for the Ohio Music Educators' Association at Akron University on March twentieth. Drawing to a close at Graduation, the band activities during the year were a sure success, being expanded through each performance and the Pop Concert in May. Z ...4....,...-...
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