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gp Elaborately dressed, guitarist for l.T.S, Brown claps to the beat ofthe music. Q Angel hair, 5 gateway into Theme song X 'I taircases, and stars created a heaven forthe dance. Stairway tu Heaven finishes off the evening and provides Linda Brundage and Scott Popoff with one last dance. .3 I x A f tx ' fig?-1 L ,P i 1. ' 'QL Q, ' 1 f.-ws, I .5542 Ji X. YE 1. Y? Prom 17
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EUEIDUEDUCU 16 Prom Prom Queen, Sally Stone, accepts congratu- lations from friends and onlookers. Both the king and queen were voted for at the door and announced during the dance by the pres- ident of the Student Council, Dean Wolfe. Escort Dave Glenn, on her left, was first to congratulate her. LUG IDE ayton's Convention Center became a home- made heaven for the 1974 junior and Senior Prom. Angel hair dra ing the en- trance and a blue and silver tissue paper staircase climb- ing both sides reflected the theme: Stairway to Heaven. Chosen to reign as kin and queen were Kit Clarlgand Sally Stone. Attendants to the king and queen were Irene Anderson, Sharon Carpenter, Keith Dimbath, Kay Feeney, Dave Glenn, john Oakman, Chris Peterson, and Dean Wolfe. For the second year in a row, the music for the three and one-half hour event was provided by the band l.T.S. Brown. Those heading for after- prom opened their weary eyes at an unexEected sight. Four male strea ers sprinted across the lighted lawn of East buildin while students boardeg the buses. Rain poured at Le Sourdes- ville Lake as the after- prom activities got under way, but the unwelcomed pre- cipitation did not dampen spirits. Until 5:30 a.m. couples scrambled from ride to ride and from shelter to shelter. Couples dragged them- selves rom the returning buses to their cars and head- ed home for an early break- fast. The ones that lasted throughout the entire event spent the following after- noon soaking up t e sun at Hueston Woods.
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IBEIBEJIE EUUFUIIIEUWQ UTFILI3 DTV' IDE I? W3 'DU CUIBIBIIDIZ tudent cheers were almost deafening as Senior Dan Steffensen parachuted into the football stadium to kick off the 1974 Awards As- sembly. At the event, deserv- ing students were presented with awards onthe basis of accomplishments in scholas- tics, athletics, leadership, and citizenship. Top academic honors were awarded to Kathy Brown, Valedictorian, and Cliff McCullough, Salutatorian. junior Council On World 18 Awards Assembly Affairs Outstanding Senior Award went to Dean Wolfe. Citizenship Awards recog- nized students for their in- terest and involvement in various activities within the school and surrounding com- munity. Greg Palmer received an award from the Dayton Bar Association. Michele Vorndran was the recipient of the B'nai B'rith Citi- zenship Award, and Mike Yag was presented with an award from Dartmouth. Athletic Awards went to Lale Yurdakul, recipient of the Ethen Perrin Female Athlete Award, and lon Benedict, who received the Sonny Unger Scholar Athlete Award. Karen Stutrud was honored with the Sue Dunn Memorial Award, given to a senior girl for excelent achievement in athletics. VIP Awards were given to 15 students from each class for showing fine qualities such as res onsibility, lead- ership, ancljcitizenship.
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