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it-ua '3' Members of the Fine Arts Club: SEATED: President Helen Johnson, Heidi Schwarzinger, Mark Chapman. STANDING: Diane Klein, Mrs. Terrass. Fine Arts Club Brings New Ideas The newly organized Fine Arts Club was an addition to Hoban this year. The club attended several cultural events at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall. The special events attended were, the Pennsylvania Ballet and the Ohio Chamber Ballet. Other activities included movies, ballets, and plays. The club members also visited the Cleveland Museum of Art in April. The major projects of the club were the Christmas bazaar and the visit by the Ohio Chamber Ballet. The Christmas bazaar in December was a fund raising effort for starting the club treasury. The ballet was a cultural event for the enjoyment of all who saw it. The goal of the Fine Arts Club was to get the L students and faculty involved with the Arts. The S l weekly meetings concentrated on certain artists and T focused on unfamiliar arts. The club was moderated by Mrs. Douglass Terrass and Pete Petrilooh. 'M A highlight of the year was the presentation by the Ohio Chamber Ballet - a joint project with the Student Council. 17 .5
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W Red Cross and A.V. Workers Ready To Help The Canoeing and Sailing programs are taught in September. Lifesaving is offered to students in late fall and early winter. Advanced First Aid is taught to all the students who either assist in the practice of first aid or in the teaching of it. Multi-Media first aid is a short programmed-visualized course taught to the Hoban community in early spring. CPR lCardiac Pulmonary Re- susciationl is a programmed course for the students to learn basic life support tech- niques. CPR is taught in late spring. The Audio-Visual Aides are students helping Brother Richard Foley distribute audio equipment to the teachers, and returning it to the A.V. room. They also assist in the repair, cleaning, and lubricating of the equipment. The aides are as follows: Paul Keller, Bill Frey, Bill Drexler, Pete Stankovics, Jeff Davis, Rich Borden, Jenny Borden, and Joe Kraus. 'lt 'A Members of the A.V. and Red Cross teams: Brother Richard Foley, Richard Borden, Jenny Borden, Bill Frey and Paul Keller. -ii F T wi , , TTTTTTM G l t A T l M lx l wrt Tlx ' N X . ll ,T vw X T i i it l K' . W ll X lt TQ, ,,,!, , ll IAM, 'l' T A ' .TTTTTT ivy, T Tn ,T ':iiwTlW ll ' T i -if wil, K X WW' T, xy, Ti Tn XT i T, x l Ml.. it 101 A Mlmulli Joe Kraus sets type on the sign printing machine.
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Imagination Key in Set Construction The stage crew set up the props and sets for the play and Musicale last year. Students spent several weekends designing, planning, and constructing each set so that it would be ready for the production. Using their imagination, with help from several art magazines, the stage crew came up with some very impressive sets. During the perfor- mances the crew would move the sets and put them into place. The stage crew was supervised by Br. Guy Eckels. The sound and light crews did their part in the performances. They made sure the lighting and sound systems were perfect for all the performers. Their long hours of work contributed to the success of the play and Musicale. Paul Hirschfelt, John Alexander Loretta Wllke Ted Dunay Lynn Vanca Beth Davies Joe Kraus, Diane Orihel Teresa St George Jim Knapp 18
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