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MEMORIES RELIVED To relate an account of the activities of the school year is the prime purpose of the ACCOLADE. Members musthave the desire and the ability to work, and in addi- tion must be above average academically. The staff, advised by Father Fulgence Howes, O.F.M., attends conferences and workshops which increase its knowledge and interest in yearbook work. Among these arethe Trainshop at Central Catho- lic, the Jou rnal is m Day at Ball State Teacher ' s College, and the N.S.P.A. Con- vention in Chicago. After the ACCOLADE has been distributed, the members of the staff sponsor the yearbook dance. Margaret Ann Still works diligently at the EDITOR ' S DESK. The copy staff takes the initial steps in the planning of feature articles. They are Peggy Saul, Copy Editor Ellen Gildea, Christine Sitko (seated), Joan Lauer, and Rita SuUentrop. Subscription Manager Mike Keefer and Advertising Manage r Mike Coughlin record a day ' s profits.
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THE ECHOES OF MUSIC The Bishop Luers Marching Band Sym- phonic Band aims to foster and develop an appreciation and an understanding of all styles and forms of music. The members of the band participate in various school, state, and civic activities. Membership requires that they have an under- standing of all music fundamentals and the desire to improve and develop musicianship to thebest of their ability. The band has practice sessions daily from 8:20 - 9:00 a.m. and one sectional rehearsal a week under the direction of Mr. Walter Carr. Activitiesof the club include the following: football marching band shows, various parades, entertainment at pep assemblies, and many solo and ensemble contests. The band also performs at the Christmas concert and Spring Music and Ai ' t Festival. DANCE BAND. ROW 1: S. Hoevel, S. Pfister, P. Phillips, D. Allen, S. Meizen, A. Wliitmore. ROW 2: J. Andorfer, G. Hilker, B. Smeltzley, J. Earls, J. Bonney, L. Krouse, Mr. Carr, M. Blombach, S. Erwin, G. Trabel.
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Sports Editor Tom Kigar (seated), Mike Tea- garden, and Barry Jacobs select the pictures to be used in tlie sports section. Paul Kibbet and Bill Gutman assist them. Head Typist Marianne Woeber demonstrates her skill as Nancy Ram age, Mary lannucilli, Sue Sainz, and Joan Therrien examine finished layouts. Admiring and identifying pictures are Mary J. Pequignot, Production Head Marilyn Groves, Ann Donnelly (seated). Sue McGuire, and Sue Those who assist them are Ron Bearing, Pat McAleavey, Mike Bubb, and Jeff Neff. Cropping a boundless number of pictures are Florence Brake, Cappy Deininger (seated), Carolyn Gallogly, and Mary Lauer.
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