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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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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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Elated seniors give many rousing cheers for their class during the assembly. Faces in the crowd reflect varied emotions at the thought of graduating. Usually, the senior class presents a gift to the school, This year, however, the class gift went to aid inthe rebuilding of Xenia High School. destroyed April 3, 1974 by a tornado, Senior Class President Kit Clark makes the presen- tation to Xenia High School Principal Mr. Ronald Roth. .K M if ,,,f ,X 8. Seniors ol '74 were the first graduating class to be attired in black and gold robes. To beat the heat, Keith Dimbath and Lori Farris don the typical summer dress of shorts and tennis shoes under the robes. l973, 74 'K Q 1. :HA,41p,ON5 EA-HING 1.1 Prior to inviting the entire student body to a graduation party at his house, wrestling co- captain Mike Katchman presents the W.O.L. Wrestling Award to the school. Awards Assembly 19
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