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MASQUERADERS . . . Band mem- SAY, OLD CHAP ... The Crusader- pers don different uniforms for the city ettes perform a hat and cane routine rlalloween Parade. Drum major Sue during the half time of the Red and [.eininger leads the way. Gold basketball game. Concerts, musical feature musicians Half-time shows, pep ses- sions and Christmas programs were well presented by the band, choir and Crusaderettes at various times. The band and Crusaderettes got the students up for pep sessions and games with their rousing music. Extra performances were given at Butler on their band day when many schools were brought together in a colorful halftime show for one of their football games. Both band and corps also par- ticipated in the Halloween and Veterans' Day Parades. The band-choir combination performed for Christmas before the students and faculty, for parents at homecoming and at a Sunday afternoon concert. The LEVITATION? . . . Clarinetist Mary Sitzman holds her instrument poised and waits for a signal from Miss Peach at a parking lot practice. many Christmas carols, espe- cially the Hallelujah Chorus from The Messiah caught the attention of all audiences. Miss Peach, band director and Miss Eckrich, choir direc- tor were responsible for the suc- cesses. Senior night proved to us that our four years of hard work were really appreciated, com- mented senior Julie C. Carroll. A combination concert with all four archdiocesan city high schools participating climaxed the year for the choir. It was a fund-raising event held at the Murat Temple. The King and I gave both the band and some choir members another opportunity to perform well. LET IT SNOW! Choir carolers enter- tain parents and guests in the cafeteria at the Christmas Concert. r7 . mn Band Crusaderettes, Choir 63
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. CRUSADERETTES: Counterclockwise; Sandy Brite, Kim Martin. Karen Powell, Mary Early, Julie C. Carroll, Sue Moorman, Jean Koehl, Anna Martin, Greta Tygum, Shannon Roberts, Mary O'Connor, Ann Feeney, Stephenie Harden, Mary Ann Bixler, Trudy Geizendanner, Kellie Martin, Karilyn Tretter. Ronda Ricketts, Nancy Brite, Susie Hughe!, Regina Sears, Kim Bowlby. BAND: Counterclockwise; Betsy Hensel (Sousaphone), Andy Johnson, George Maurer, Rick Veller, Glenn Thrush, Billy Ricketts, John Harlow, Kathy Suiter, Jim Hodges, Mike Marek, Nick Watson, Robin Steele, Kevin Flanagan, John Dugan, Dan Johnson, Cora Carver, Mary Sitzman, Tammy Long, Martha Ritter, Liz Julian, Janet Holmes, Mary Cardis, Angic Clegg, Rhonda Steele, Mike Day, Shirley Weidman, Bill Studer, Joe McClintock, Mark Logan. Center; Sue Leininger. CHOIR; Bottom row: Dan Sinclair, Dan Johnson, James White, Andy Johnson, John White, Mark Booth. Second row: Mike Schoppenhorst, Tony Martin, Jim Mahern, Mike Vittorio, Mike Marek, Amy LaVertu, Terry Gin, Ruth Roeschlein, Andy Brown, Third row: Sandy Brite, Dierdre Tirenan, Karen Eble, Susie Hughel, Michele Fetch, Dedi Shepherd, Paula Schnell, Mary Ann Leahy, Kelle McMahon, Kellie Fitzgerald, Betsey Harris, Mary Ann Bixler, Nelleke Knarr, Tami Green, Missy Hueber, Mary Brassie, Jeanne Riley, Mary Ann Rosengarten, Sh aron Ho- sey, Therese Moriarty, Amy Sullivan, Susie Manley. Martha Foor, Jane Miller, Ann Feeney, Julie A. Carroll, Terri Sokolek, Carla Eble, Genny Sheehan, Francie | Koehl, Robin Steele. 62 Band Crusaderettes Choir
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Q O Q 64 People Moking it oil hoppen Individually and uniquely, each person focused on differ- ent areas to excel in. Some found a new perspec- tive on what their relationship with God was and how they could be tools of His love through the retreats given for each class. Others brought outside in- terests to the school and cre- ated active groups. Dungeons and Dragons rated a small membership as did a few new arrival rock bands. With the appearance of new teachers came a sweep of al- tered insight and fresh aware- ness in their students. Awareness was aroused be- cause of the obvious issues on both state and national levels in politics. All the teachers attempted to put initiative into the stu- dents so they would be aware of the effects their decisions had and the effects the govern- ment's decisions would have on them. Certainly President Rea- gan's cutbacks on federal aid were noticed by both students and cafeteria help. The prices of food increased as did the difficulty of creating a well-balanced hot meal for 85 cents per student. Exchange students from The Netherlands, Colombia, THROUGH RAIN, sleet or dark of night, the rugged varsity cheerleader. Ruth Roeschlein. keeps the foot- ball spirit up regardless of weather. and Brazil added a new cultur al dimension to the studen body. Whether they were bumpin] into each other in the halls chatting at lunch or enjoying i pep session, PEOPLE made i all happen.
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