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' You Mean If You Do A Lot Of Living — You Haven ' t Missed Much When You Die? — David And Lisa DAVID AND LISA — A play in two acts, by James Reach, performed at Bishop Luers High School on November 9, 10 and 11, 1979. This play tells the strange, appealing and utterly fas- cinating story of two mentally-disturbed adolescents: David, only son of wealthy parents; and Lisa, the waif who has never known parental love. After much sym- pathetic and understanding guidance of psychiatrist Alan Swinford and his staff, David and Lisa begin to understand the secret of life: fear binds up everyone, and only if we dare to reach out and touch the heart of another will genuine living ever become possible. A special credit goes to Mr. Ed Koczergo, Director of Drama at Bishop Luers. The 1979-1980 school year was his first. Luers students hope to be with him and work with him for a long time. Cast And Staff As David, Jeff Baumgartner; Lisa, Angie Eifrid; Alan, Dave Hobson; Mrs. Clemens, Gin Cowen; John, Ken Harkenrider; Maureen, Amy Monnier; Carlos, John Pena; Barbara, Geri Teders; Simon, Jeff Schafer; Sandra, Gen Welling; Kate, Sharon Evans; Josette, Carrie Ann Fisher; Robert, Chris Wilcutts; Mr. Clemens, Kevin Sholl; Ben, Tony Anderson; 1st Boy, Tom Steckler; 2nd Boy, Ron Westrick; Mrs. Ferris, Lorraine Westrick; Secretary, Angie Quinn; Porter, Mace Whit- ing. Ed Kocaergo — Director; Louise Cartwright — Set Design; Jeff Coffee — Stage Manager. (Above left) David sits with harsh feelings toward his parents for sending him there . (Above) Yes, Lisa, that ' s very good! (Left) David reveals his Clock Dream to Dr. Swinford.
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Each Individual Is Outstanding Sabin Martin, Dan Daly, Tom Powell receive Cross Country honors. Senior football players Chris Charais, Terence Brownlee, Joe Bickel, Scott Glassley, and Terry Urbine display their awards. THE BISHOP LUERS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT held three separate award banquets this year. One for fall sports, one for basketball, and one for spring sports. The ceremo- nies covered every aspect of notori- ety in the sports area. The fall ban- quet included Cross Country, Boys Tennis and Volleyball, but the lime- light was dominated by the football team and the ceremony was em- ceed by John Sorg, athletic direc- tor. He enjoyed that honor at the other two banquets and he also em- phasized the pride that he felt for the Luers athletes and their fine showings throughout the year. The basketball banquet was highlighted by the renowned girls team accom- panied by the best boys team Luers has seen in years. The spring ban- quet presented our outstanding girls tennis team and their well-deserved claim to fame. All in all, the banquet season was a success with festivi- ties and fine food for all. Coach John O ' Connor bestows golf recognition on Joe Celarek, Captain, and Jeff Coffee, most valuable player. Co-captains Nancy Rehm and Kathleen Smith give girls basketball tro- phies to Wary Lombardo for school display. Special girls track team awards were presented by Coach JoAnn Roscoe to record-breaking medley relay members Wanda Brownlee, Lisa Arnold, Kris Rahrig (not present), Laure Renninger, Kathleen Smith, and Angie Eifrid in varsity hurdles. 20 SPIRIT
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