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• T— - The members of the Luers Marching Band are as follow— P. Garber, Drum majorette. FIRST ROW: K. Jacquay. M. Reed. D. Schoeph. D. Dammeyer. SECOND ROW: S. Ebbmghau s. P. Mack. L Simon, J. Robbins. R. Kroemer. P. Schauer. J. Garber. K. Giant. THIRD ROW: L. Levy. M. Wickensheimer. S. Garber, J. Rose, D. Maher, J. Eullit, J. Johnson, D. Haggenjos, FOURTH ROW: M. Dahm, S. Hites. G. Powell. D. Hag- genios, R, Hilker. M. Earls. J. Ward. P. Teagarden. J. Strain, FIFTH ROW: M. Ehinger. S, Schmutzler. J. Bottorff. H. Bower. N. Harkenrider. T. Maddox. J. Phillips. B. Hall. S. Steckler. SIXTH ROW: S. Adamski. M. Kress. S. Bathurst. C. Reust. E. Burro. M. Berghoff. R. Robbins. D. Furge. SEVENTH ROW: A. Reuille. T. Gorman. J. Abbot. R. Spallone. M. Bowers. J. Bauman. D. Nile. L. Haggenjos. EIGHTH ROW: L. Dager. P. Singleton. P, Bremerkamp. S. Bottorf. G. Bottorf. P. Minnick. P. Patnouds. C. Keith. NINTH ROW: P. Swyers. L. Salzer. T. Robbins. M. Hettinger. M. Palmer. T. Carrier. C. Mee. TENTH ROW: P. Strabbing. P. Kleinnchert. C. Kroemer, B, Andorfer, C. Nagel. Pat Mack leads the band in song during basketball half-time. ' ' :m rWVih ' riff,. . •av- liS Kathy Jacquay bears the red. white, and blue for all to salute. •ftii .
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Societies Aid in Sclnool Activities Creating enthusiasm for superior scholarship, developing loyal citizens, promoting trustworthy leadership, and instilling exemplary qualities of character in the students of Bishop Luers are pur- poses of the National Junior Honor Society. The members of this Society contribute to the commu- nity as well as to the school. Under the guidance of Sr. Christopher, O.S.F. the 1969-70 Junior Honor Society undertook such projects as tutoring the freshmen, having bake sales throughout the school year and contributing mittens to the children who attend Harmar School. The members saw educational films on such subjects as alcohol, drugs, and smoking. The annual induction ceremony was held Febru- ary 26 this year. At that time all freshmen who had made the honor roll the first two quarters and all sophomores who hadn ' t been previously inducted yet had maintained the required academic standards were initiated into the club. Not only must the pro- spective members be in high scholastic standing but they must also have the qualities of great lead- ership, character, citizenship and a desire to do ser- vices for their school and community. The National Junior Honor Society members hold their meetings after school on the second Tuesday of each month and an occassional extra meeting is held to discuss the important last minute details of their many projects. 1969-70 National Junior Honor Society officers are Louise Adams. Mary Feil. Denny Kelly, and Jim Kelleher. Jane Adamonis Louise Adams Gary Adams Julie Adang Kathy Arend John Azevado Margaret Bangert Jeff Bauermeister Lois Beard Pat Becker Frances Bentz Mary Berghoff Mary Bernetich Gina Bottorff Cindy Butler Karen Burns James Conroy Marlene Coonrod Anne Daniels Jeanne Davison Karen Deitche Mary DeWald Cindy DiGregory Kathy Doermer Dennis Dykhuizen Richard Dykhuizen Ellen Eckrich Beth Fell Mary Feii Greg Geary Connie Gerardot Karen Giant Mark GiaQuinta Patricia Glowacki Barbara Gotschall Stephen Grimmer Ed Hagan Linda Haggen|os Sue Hake Scott Hall Colleen Harris Vicki Hege Ed Heiny Madonna Hettinger Sharon Hoevel Sarah Hoffman Sharon Hoffman David Hughes Neil Jacquay Steve Jefferies Kathleen Jur Jim Kelleher Marita Kelsey David Kintz Rick Kortokrax Carol Linkhart Mary Ann Meyer Dave Michaelis Paula Minnick Ann Morthorst Barbara Mourey Mary Nill Diane Oberly Ashley O ' Connor Kathy O ' Connor Marjorie O ' Connor Mary Palmer Virginia Parrot Richard Pendergast Anthony Raheig Robert Robertson Deborah Roe Steve Romary Monica Rorick Jeffrey Rose Kathleen Salzer Tracy Shea Judith Spaulding Kathleen Sullivan Barbara Vachon Catherine Voirol John Ward Mary Beth Weber Marion Welling Mike Wiley Karen Young Beth Fell discusses tutoring plans with Ann Daniels.
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Marching Knights Bolster School Pride Marching Knights exhibit their award winning style before the start of a football game. Bishop Luers. Indiana ' s rf 1 House of Noise. depends on its own spirited IVlarchmg Knights for much of its background music. Under the direction of Mr. Gary Cooper, the band has added 55 new members to the membership in the past three years that he has been at Luers. The band has grown in number from 32 musicians in 1966 to a member- ship of 88 Marching Knights. Along with the spectac- ular sounds and many precision dancing routines, Mr. Cooper has developed his Knights into a band capable of placing 10th in State competition and 1st in Regional competition. This new sound and the now popular dance step received a helping hand from Luer ' s annual band camp, where intensive work is put in by each of the bandsmen. Mr. Cooper and his aids work each day on routines and music. Thanks to the continuous efforts of the band, many half times were presented to the Knights and their guests in the past year. Along with the stimu- lating music and routines presented by the band during the basketball and football season, the band often presented programs at the pep assemblies and added a special note of color and spirit to them. Other tasks undertaken by the band outside of halftimes were the annual presentations at the Christmas and Spring concerts. The band partook in various state competitions where they proved to be very successful. The band also traveled to a num- ber of the away games during the season to enter- tain at the start of the games and during the half time break. 1969-70 Spallone officers for Jeanme Ga band are Pe; rber. Michele Igy Garbei Earls, and ' , Pat Teagarden. Rick Pat Mack.
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