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The Bishop Luers halls are always filled with the sound of music. There are two choral groups at Luers, The Glee Club for the Freshmen girls, di- rected by Mr. Gary Cooper, and the Lancers, led by Mr. Ronald Voltz, for the three upper classes. They presented their combined talents on December 19 and then on December 20 for the Christmas as- sembly and Christmas Concert. They performed to- gether again on March 8 for the Spring Concert and on May 3 for the Music-Art Festival. Members of both organizations participated in the annual NIS- BOVA Contest and gave an admirable representa- tion of the school ' s talent. The Lancers also spread their musical talent around Fort Wayne when over the Christmas season and the Easter Holidays, they sang at the Southtown Mall. The Glee Club likewise spent some of their time out of the school. They sang during the month of November at St. Theresa ' s. St. Henry ' s and Sacret Heart parishes. This project was designed to get Eighth Graders interested in the Music held at Bishop Luers. In the Spring they were invited to travel to Terre Haute. Indiana, to participate in a Music Contest on April 18. Sound of Music The Glee Club officers are Lone Rysman. Mary Ann Meyer Sara McCarron, and Shelly Hames. Lynda Andrews Fran Bentz Kathy Bunt Nancy Freiburger Theresa Freiburger Rita Giant Sylvia Gordon Debbie Gutman Shelly Haines Kim Hall Erin Hill er Mary Hubertz Anita Itt Denise Jefferies Kathy Jur Marita Kelsey Mary Little Michele Logan Sara McCarron Sue McCarron Mary Ann Meyer Mary Papiaz Lome Rysman Jan Rysteter Mr. Cooper directs Freshmen Glee Club at yule tide-concert.
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The Lancer members are, FIRST ROW; P. Schmenk, V. Schorr, D. Hile, M. Freiburger, M. Hoersting. T. Haffner. G, Wedler, P. Osterman. V. Parrot, C, Weber, SECOND ROW; J. Palmer. J. Davidson. M. Freiburger. M. Wiley. M. Gatson. T. Harkenrider. P. Heath. J. Bucklin. P. Jur. S. Gordon. THIRD ROW: M. Hoffman, C. Nichter, M. Clabaugh. K. Bohm. P. Skevington. R. Bremerkamp. C. Blackburn, C. Beckstedt, J. Lauletta. K. Norris, M. Rue, K. Koehl. Luers Echoes the Lancers show their spirit at the annual Christmas Concert. The 1969-70 Lancers officers are Bob Bremerkamp. Carrie Weber Paul Heath. Patty Jur. and Paul Skevington accompanist.
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1969-70 Officers: Mike Ottenweller, vice- president: Jofin Gildea. sergeant-at-arms; Jim Gallogly, president; Ron Wendein, secre- tary and Jofin Petermk. treasurer. Key Club Exemplifies The Bishop Luers Key Club is a service organization which serves not only the school but the community as well. Moderated by Fr. Vernon Stark, O.F.M., the Key Club is an integral part of Bishop Luers. Responsible for setting up, taking down, and cleaning up after social functions and sports activities, the club members man the concession stands, park cars, and raise the school flag every day. The Key Club sponsors the freshmen and sophomore par- ties, and repaired and colored the fountain water every week for added spirit during the football and ba sketball seasons. As for community service. Multiple Sclerosis cannisters were distributed, a Mental Health Survey was taken, canned goods, toys, and clothing were collected for the needy at Miss Virginia ' s Home, and a Christmas Tree pick-up drive was conducted with donations going to the Crippled Children ' s Home, The Johnny Appleseed T.R.C. (training-recreation-cleanup) was undertaken by the members to benefit the mentally retarded. f Dave Kintz. along with fellow Key Club mem- bers, works at taking tables down before a dance. Dave Jordan, Joe Barbieri, and Scott Hall help out at Johnny Appleseed. Members listen while Jim Gallogly leads an evening meeting.
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