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The School ls Alive With the Sound of the Band It has been said that music hath charms to soothe the savage beast, and since St. Joe's has more than its share of savage beasts, it seems only logical that we have some music. Mr. Arthur Braga and his annex- based musicians amply supply this need. In the splen- did isolation of the band room, they practice their art that makes even the rocks move, and represent St. Joes in various local functions and parades. The band also entertains the school itself, at assemblies and a select few of bandmen perform, for the enjoy- ment of the crowd, at our basketball games. ! Wayne Behr puts his faithful clarinet through its paces. 120 The student body performs for the band at a pep rally Mr. Braga leads his musical myrmiclons in one of their rehearsals.
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a?f55 1 '-1' S., t x sh s gp 5 s 5 f e E 3 3 ' 2 E 1 1 1 The Student Council, in session. 'rt Ig l ...1-,, g tudent ouncil: From Candy to oncerts The student council for the school year '68-'69 at St. joseph's continued in the tradi- tion of its predecessors in being both the stu- dent's voice and their friend-in-need. With Brother James O'Grady as moderator, the student government had as energetic an exec- utive committee as ever wielded a gavel at St. Joe's, and President Kirk Moore, V.P. Joe O'Hara, Treasurer Gene Romagna and Secre- tary Mike Alexander led the council to a record unequaled in school history. Their list of achievements is formidable, some of the most important being the school's first concert, presented by the Vanilla Fudge in November, the establishment of a swimming team and wrestling team, the purchase of such athletic equipment as basketball uni- forms and wrestling mats, and the installa- tion of the ever-popular and always-empty candy machines. Walking the thin line be- tween success and bankruptcy, the school's elected representatives were all things to all people in a year of unparalleled accomplish- ment. ,,7,,,- mar J B.,......4 The Night Watch plays at one of the S.C.'s crowd-pleasing mixers. 119
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5 mage E x. ',,3iA,5?, g EWa r' Er If you want to be good, you have to rehearse. So, here's the band, rehearsing. Mr. Braga, band director, does his thing. 121
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