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T ook Honors in Competition Probably the most enjoyable of all hon- ors for Stevenson students this year was the winning of the art competition awards. The awards for sculpture, paintings, jewel- ry, and many other fonns did not come as a surprise as the talent in the art depart- ment was evident to anyone who had passed the room during a school day. All of the art teachers worked closely with the students to give them the tech- niques with which they could express their creativity. Richard Magyar's photographic ability was given every opportunity to develop while he worked at the Board of Education Office. Part of the highly successful debate teams at Stevenson was Cheryl Stewart and joy Hoplamazian. The two captured many points throughout the season. Ian Tuttle Sandra Tyler Kathleen Tyre Michael Vaillancourt David Vargo Estela Villiasenor 147 Msg' l
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Art Student! and elaaters p ffl Mark Ferraiuolo, Steve Balla, and Greg Gorham gained recogni- Diane Kaloustian provided an appropriate background for the tion for their unique art work H such as this aardvark. prize winning jewelry of Greg Gorham and Mark Ferrainolo. ..,....,,, Laura Thompson Pat Tomchuck Fran Tompkins Paul Tonnemacher Carolyn Torma George Traynoflf Kathleen Trethewey Marion Troia Dorothy Truclell Carl Tucker 146
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Students Earned Academic Zetterf' Students of Stevenson fared well in the various academic testing and com- petitions during the year. From the recognition of Forensics ability in de- bating, to the National Merit competi- tion, to the Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition, Spartans made their ability obvious. The debaters excellence surfaced in the inter-school competition Where for the second year they were top in the league. The M.M.P.C. and N.M.S.Q. T. people earned their recognition through high scores on their respective tests. Their scores were representative of a high degree of excellence because they were all within the top few per- centiles of the college bound students. Judy Wainwfright sa, 2' W, fl L . .,i., Q ii Dianne Walker 148 t--tc. cs i is David Walker in Hugh Culik, Doug Fairoloent, john Koralosh, Sue Blackwell and Cheryl Bartz demonstrated their prize-winning examination technique for the carne'ra's benefit. Four-plus point averages of Diane johnson and Doug Fairobent earned them Cynthia Wallis the two highest rankings in the Hrst senior class.
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