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1967 PROM COURT: Phyllis Lindsay, Chuck Beckman, Nancy Stienkamp, Dennis Perzo, King Cliff Hooley, Queen Karen McCarthy, Dennis Shipley, Dawn Keithley, Rick Laumeyer, Julia Seramur. Junior Class Presents “Younger Than JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Don VanDeursen announces the 1967 Prom Queen, Karen McCarthy while the remainder of the Court react with startled emotions. Pictured below are Rick Laumeyer, Dawn Keithley, Phyllis Lindsay, Queen Karen McCarthy, Julia Seramur, Nancy Stienkamp, Chuck Beckman and King Cliff Hooley.
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to a Tear of Creating . . . The Art Exhibit The annual Art Exhibit was held, Wednesday, May 17, at Lowell High School. Each spring after a hard year of work the students show the public that teens can be creative. Each year the Junior Womens Club presents a “Best in Show Award” and this year the award went to Eddie Moon for his scratchbook entitled “Still Life”. Other awards given were for the best boy and girl. They went to Flora Travis for her oil called “Nasturtiums” and for David Burton’s wire sculpture entitled “Fish”. Other awards went to James Faverty for his scratchbook, Dorothy Weis for her pottery, Carolyn Saberniak for her hooked rug, Karen Prendergast for her copper piece, Dan Karlsson for his tissue-paper collage, Louise Michiels for her cork work and Daniel Casarez for his chalk drawing. The show was a great success and all the students who spent many hours working on the exhibit could be proud of their hard work. ART TEACHER Mr. Ray made the annual art exhibition a great success. FLORA TRAVIS received Best of Show Award for her oil entitled “Nas- 23 turtiums”. KAREN PRENDERGAST admires many of the artistic works of LHS students at the art show.
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Spring Time” To the } 67 Seniors The 1967 Junior-Senior Prom “Younger than Springtime’’ was presented by the Junior class to the Senior class of 1967 May 20th at the VFW in Lowell. Upperclassmen enjoyed an evening of splendor, dancing to the music of the “Johnny Gene Combo”. The room was beautifully illuminated with shades of yellow and white. A miniature garden with its own foliage and scenery was the center of the refreshment bar. The quaint garden had its own well and swing which were authentically constructed. Individual tables were grouped at the ends of the hall with the bandstand in the center of things. The “evening of the year” passed quickly as couples danced the time away. The grand march highlighted the evening as every couple paraded around the room sharing their excitement with others. Everyone stood in expectant silence as Karen Mc¬ Carthy and Cliff Hooley were declared King and Queen of the Prom respectively. Prom King Queen CLIFF HOOLEY karen McCarthy 25
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