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NISBOVA Success Despite Snow NISBOVA finally took place Feb. after being postponed by the weather for the second year in a row. The Music Department host- ed this event for all the musically talented individuals in the Fort Wayne area to compete with oth- ers at different levels. Congratula- tions to all who won medals for their performance. What do you mean I understand? Kelly Jackson awaits her moment of judg- ing. John Kress relaxes before his performance. Unusual costumes liven up an act. FEATURES 13
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Frosh ' s First Luers Experiences The Frosh Party and the Senior-Frosh Tea were two of the first Luers exper- iences for the Freshmen. On Sept. 16th, the Frosh gathered for a Monster Bash. The Frosh Party was sponsored by the Key Club who worked to make sure that everyone had a good time. Senior-Frosh Tea was organized by Student Congress and interested Senior girls. Rita Renner in particular. Oct. 8th then brought Senior and Freshmen women together for a day full of memo- ries. Seniors mingle with Frosh to worship. ujn EM. The Frosh celebrate first Luers mass together. Look out world, it ' s the Frosh! 12 FEATURES
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Homecoming Absorbs Luers Homecoming ' 77 was a week of surprise and excitement. It all started Sunday, Oct. 9 with hall decorating, with such themes as Go Bananas , and The J.K. Corral. In the week that fol- lowed, Luers guys tested their willpower on Hush Card day. Powderpuff football pitted the Seniors against Juniors, and Sophopiores against Frosh. After the dust had cleared the Seniors emerged victorious 22-0 against the Juniors, as did the Sopho- mores against the Frosh, 7-6. Memory lane took on a new twist this year on 20 ' s, 30 ' s, 40 ' s, and 50 ' s day. Each class relived the events of the decade of their choice in costumes of the day. For class color day, each class and the teachers wore their ' chosen color. The Sophomore class, sporting various shades of blue, took the honors. Friday night was skit night, and the winners of various activities were announced. Homecoming dance gives people a chance to shabop. Ms. Carteaux after a long lab. ' , v Kurt ponders while Cliff expresses. Take your pick, fellas. 14 FEATURES
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