Lowell High School - Lowellian Yearbook (Lowell, IN)

 - Class of 1978

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Out At Night In the category of dance routines, the following per¬ formed: Teresa Duncan and Debbie Sloan, Stacy Anderson, Lori Farney, Kathy Hansen, Ruth Huseman, and Donna Ren¬ der. Terry Wicker performed a baton routine. The Swing Choir, under the direction of Mr. Wendell Frederick, per¬ formed several numbers, among which was the favorite, It ' s Not Where You Start. In addition to the fine per¬ forming and overall tedious organization, the reality of the Fine Arts Revue was possible because of the assistance of student director, Karol Carlson, a diligent stage crew, and a patient light and sound crew. LEFT: THE FACTS ARE: In the faculty play. Miss Allegre, Mr. Mathena, Edward Eubank, and Kevin Kintz attempt to determine if SHE (the cat) had all the proper medical at¬ tention. ABOVE: SERENITY. Carolyn Hoover standing against a glowing setting, sings one of her favorites, Peaceful. ABOVE: 1977-78 CAST. (Bottom left to right) Row 1. Anita Rent, Debbie Sloan, Teresa Duncan, Donna Render, Ruth Huseman, Kathy Hansen. Row 2. Stacy Anderson, Terry Wicker, Mrs. Howie, Lori Farney, Angie Laszlo, Shirley Sichterman, Melanie Berwick, Kevin Bailey. Row 3. Tim Solic, Kathy Finney, Carolyn Hoover, Lisa Spain, Ed Eubank, Bill Stagner, Karol Carlson, Mike Anderson, Peggy Roney. Row 4. Sharon Stephan, Suzanna Jazwinski, Ken Hall, Mr. Mathena, Jeff Ford. Row 5. Kevin Kintz, Jean Stull.

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The Stars Come Mrs. Quigley: Do you want me to slap him again, deary? (played by Mrs. Hard¬ esty) Shirley: No, I don ' t think so—I ' ll do it myself this time! (played by Miss Allegre) Frank: (pointing to the floor) That ' s not in the script!! (played by Mr. Mathena) With much disbelief, humor, and talent, the Fine Arts Revue cast of the faculty play, along with nearly 35 other cast members, was a huge success, even with the great amount of ad-libbing. The Fine Arts Revue made its debut last year, 1976-77, under the direction of Mrs. Terry Howie. It was such a huge success that a precedent has been set for an annual event. The purpose of the Fine Arts Revue is to give those students who are great musi¬ cians, but not necessarily great actors, a chance to perform in front of an audience. The show this year consisted of 25 acts which varied from vocal selections to in¬ strumental selections. Vocal selections were performed by: William Stagner, Philip Ford, Anita Rent, John Kuiper, Ken Hall, Jeff Ford, Angie Laszlo, Cathy Harding, Tim So- lic, Carolyn Hoover, and Miss Denise Waters. Also performing in that category were: Jean and Jerri Stull, Tim Adam, and Peggy Roney. Instrumental selections were per¬ formed by: Kevin Kintz, Edward Eubank, Melanie Berwick, and Shirley Sichterman. TOP LEFT: NOTHING BUT CLASS. Edward Eubank and his violin add a classic touch to the FINE ARTS REVUE by performing a violin solo. TOP RIGHT: IT ' S BOOGIE TIME. Taking the audience back in time, Ruth Huseman, Kathy Han¬ sen, Donna Render, and Lori Farney boogie to Rock Around the Clock. MIDDLE: SOOTHING. Ken Hall sings his original version of a song he wrote, Debbie ' s Song. ABOVE: MELLOW, (ohn Kuiper sings The King Is Countrv.



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he Grand 01 c 0 ) C 5 Finale Senior Class Four years ago when we were freshmen and just making our debut, it seemed like an eternity before we would be seniors. But now that we are seniors, it seems like the time has flown by. Although being a senior is a fun time, it is also a time of planning, uncertainty, and sadness. Our last homecoming game, our last basketball sectional, and our senior prom-all times that will live in our memories forever. But being a senior isn ' t just the GRAND FI¬ NALE; it is the beginning-the beginning of the rest of our lives. SO LOOK OUT WORLD ... THE CLASS OF 78 IS MAKING ITS DEBUT! TOP RIGHT: YOU HAVE TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! Dur¬ ing Crazy Combination Day Bob Viers sprays a coat of paint on a section of the Industrial Ed. float while Delver Kutemeier offers his approval. CENTER: AWAY WE GO! Senior Class Officers who led the Class of 1978 are (top left, clockwise): Katy Payne, Pres.; Kelly Hinton, Vice Pres.; Amy Rigg, Sec.; Crystal Bradbury, Treas. BOTTOM: MORNINGS NEVER CHANGE. Getting it together before the day began was an important part of socializing for some seniors. Relaxing before day ' s break are (It. to rt.) Mike Daley, Tim Adam, |im Miller, Rusty Burgess, Craig Buche, Ken Hall, Steve Korte. 16

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