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Active Seniors Aoknowled ed for ohievements Senior artists were lziglzly .s'uc'cessful in the Scholastic Art Awards place awards and several certificates of merit. Ken Grenham, a Contest, Stevenson seniors won two first place awards, two second blue ribbon winner, had his work on display in New York. Linda Penn Diane Perry Bill Peterman Pete Peters Jan Peterson Paul Phelps Bill Phillips I udy Phillips Joe Pielecha Vaughn Pierson 168 Senior Awards
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Carol Paldan Cheryl Pallister Bill Palmer Bob Palmer Bonnie Palmer Seniors Earn Recognition X , . . e at lll n Diversified Endeavors Talent is essential in the achievement of most goals, but to really get somewhere takes an extra push, an extra drive. After three years of working and striving, several seniors were re- warded for their efforts. In such widely dispersed areas as movie- making and football, Stevenson seniors were honored. Scholastic Art Awards went to twelve Stevenson seniors. Two of these artists, Patrick Harrington and Ken Grenham, received blue ribbons. Their winning works were on display in New York. Debate was anothcr area of senior success. Alan Helmkamp was named best debater at Eastern Michigan University's summer debate clinic. Mort Abramowitz and John Myers received debate awards at a similar program at Michigan State University. Livonia's first Jr. Miss Pageant had four senior participants from Stevenson. Jay Keller, Debbie McCarthy and Karen Ward were semi-finalists. Debbie was runner-up and was awarded a scholarship to Schoolcraft while Jay was chosen Miss Congeniality. In each of their diversilied areas, these seniors gained recog- nition for Stevenson and personal satisfaction for themselves. Talelzf, poise, inielllgerire and co-ordhzafiorz were just a few of the qualities that helped seniors Jay Keller and Debbie McCarthy become semi-finalists in LlV0lllC1,S lunior Miss Contest. Chris Palmer John Palmisano Debbie Paquin Randy Paxton Dave Palmieri Ken Pankow Stephen Parrish Tom Pedersen Senior Awards 167
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I if e I l Excelling in numerous areas hrouglzt high honors to three Stevenson seniors. Jan Peterson ltopl, Alan Helrnkamp fcenterj and Russ Gregg fabovej were chosen as Outstanding Teenagers of America . Although all three of them participated in other things, Jan was chosen mainly for her academic aelzievements, Alan for his success in speech aetivities like debate and forensics, and Russ for his 1n'c'ornplishn1ents in sports. Diane Pietrzyk Pam Pirozek Sarah Pirozek Linda Polesky Dave Pollack lv' is t L Adrian Posey Peggy Plrschel Ronald Polin 21 -,, Alison Pollock Pamela Poupore Senior Awards 169
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