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Performing the great Amen , choir mem- bers: Harold Goode, Alan Cronin, Tim Mcln- tyre, Mike Milliard, Darrell Barr, Robert Har- tlage, Jerry Cole, Tony Cloe, David Lampkin. Rocky Roberts, David Fouts, and Anthony Chandler, are led by Mrs. Pat Hedelman at the senior Baccalaureate mass at the cathedral on May 14, 1978. Choir— 1st Row: Darrell Barr, Tim Mclntyre, Harold Goode, Brian Portman, Mrs. Pat Hedelman. 2nd Row: Robert Hartlage. David Lampkin, Tony Cloe, David Rausch, David Fouts, Anthony Chandler. Rocky Roberts. Band— Warren Carley, Tim Lentz, Butch Myers, Brian Steele, Willie Cain. Greg Lentz, and Eric Ander- son. Music 85
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Sharing a microphone, Greg Lentz and Brian Steele belt out Johnny Be Good during the rock band ' s May 5, 1978 performance in the gym. Converting the gym into a rock showcase, Warren Carley and Tim Lentz take command of the switchboard for the band ' s electrical needs. Cr Music makers widen their range jntinuing the tradition begun the previous year, Mrs. Pat Hedelman reorganized the choir. Some changes in composition were noticed as some original members were unable to participate and many new members were added. One thing that remained the same, though, was many after school hours spent in practice. The hours of hard work were paid off in an expanded schedule which included a per- formance at the Holy Thursday mass and the Mothers ' Club Christmas party. The highlight of their efforts was a per- formance at the Baccalaureate Mass for this year ' s graduates on Sunday, May 14, 1978. During the mass, Anthony Chandler cantored the Alleluia gospel acclamation in crystal clear tones. Another aspect of music at the school was a rock band. In the late spring of 1977 a number of students approached Mrs. Hedelman about forming a rock band. The idea incubated over the summer and in the fall of ' 77 was put into action. The first audition took place one evening after school. There were about 10 guitarists, a drummer, a bassist, a banjo player, a singer, and even a trumpeter. The next practice narrowed the group down to 3 guitarists, a drummer, bassist, and singer. During the bad winter weather, practices were disrupted and the band began to break up. Spring sports claimed two guitarists, but Greg Lentz joined and the band took a new direction. The band set up a concert date for May 5, 1978 and went into full wing practicing, arranging for equipment, and refining their act. As May 5th rolled around the band was ready, yet nervous, as the whole school filed into the gym for a mandatory assembly for the con- cert. Expectations of a Gong Show were shattered as the concert began and lead vocalist, Brian Steele went wild! The band played a good selection of modem Rock n Roll which was well received by the audience. Band members who wowed the student body that day were: Greg Lentz, lead guitar; Willie Cain, rhythm guitar; Butch Myers, bass guitar; Brian Steele, vocals; and Eric Anderson, drums. ( 84 M USIC
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Parent participation helps out Hoping to win some money, Emmet Nash signs up for the Ten Hundred Club at the Falconeers ' Father-Son Night. Assisting him are W. P. Hager and Charlie Rasche. Being introduced at the Falconeers ' Father-Son Night are coaches; Bob Bronger, Tom Martin, Karl Schmitt, Tim Hyland, Bro. Carroll Posey, C.S.C, Kevin Brever, and Bill Young. i he Falconeers continued their service to the school in many varied ways during the year. Most important was the running of the Ten Hundred Club and bingo which provided much of the school ' s revenue. They were also a large force behind the athletic program and gave it much support during its seasons of play. Two popular events were the Father- Son Night in the fall and the Steak Fry i n the spring. At the Father- Son Night all of the Coaches were introduced. The Steak Fry is a thank-you for all the members of the club. In addition to all this, the Falconeers kept the Softball field in the black and helped in the construction of the bleachers. new The Mothers ' Club is a service organiza- tion which tried to help the school in any way it could. The members served refresh- ments any time there was an outside group coming to the school and for other school functions. Part of their service involved rais- ing money to help meet the operational needs of the school. To this end they had a New Year ' s Eve Dance which raised about $1,000 and from the spring Card Party a $3,000 profit was realized. The officers for last year were: Betty Dalton, president; Barbara Elkins, vice- president; Bonnie Kaelin, recording secretary; Tess Hutti, corresponding secretary; and Micki Williams, treasurer. fO, Handing the gavel to new Mothers ' Club president, JoAnn Doerhoefer is Betty Dalton, outgoing president. Other new officers with Bro. Joseph Ballard, CSC, moderator, are: Gladys Napper, vice-president; Carol Mingus, recording secretary; Dot Wolfe, treasurer; and Barbara Elkins, corresponding secretary 86 Falconeers Mothers ' Club
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