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Freshmen Cathy Wartko and Karen Palacek urge the football team on to better efforts. ,N-:X , N et N X W t Wm N X 1 'l'iNsf'tIX',- me X -NMMA Mt fl W W tn 3 'W X x Jonathan Stone Brian Sveda Michelle Tecca Brian Thomas 1 , ff f i 1:5 ' , S QI xy
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of Hoban Spirit nv. '. ,l -nl, :Ii N . itll Bill Sowa 'l , . Nancy Steurer -X 'Kill ' .fx .xii .wx -:sv il 'll -.fi mf, Mike Stith .X f 4-n. David Stock Qpunnv-' The first activity of the new year brought profit to our class fund. A giant raffle was held at the end of January for the entire school. The tickets sold in record time with a first prize of S50.00. Our entire class was swept up in the excitement and everyone became self-made salespeople. After the winner was announced, we realized that it had brought us a new sense of togetherness we had not felt before but we hoped to keep it and let it deepen. Acting upon this sense of togetherness prompted us to participate in several winter activities. With free facilities for these winter sports at Virginia Kendall Park, we decided to take advantage of them. Dates were set for tobaggoning, sled riding, and ice skating. Since each activity was held at different times we had a chance to recuperate in between each event ' 1 1 1 'vm ,.. X gig' Q s E . l vvllt 'Q Ali... . ' . 'W ' f , 'WWW ly , 6 ' -f-l lt' ' , . 'X' l . flll llii ' :iw ltlll li' M H t ':u,-l l 101 .Nu i nl-'Mil E.
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a Class In accordance with the basket- ball season and to build up our Hoban spirit, a contest was held between members of our class and several faculty members. Students were challenged to a one-on-one basketball competi- tion with the teachers. The action was fast-paced and excit- ing as the students cheered their classmates. As winter came to an end, we sponsored a spring dance. We had a live band play to a large turnout. We were very pleased about this as one of our objec- tives is to build up our class funds, which this activity defin- itely did. KVM? qty' 2 3 Freshman Jenny Borden assists in A. V. room. gi
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