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979 opening of the forest. When they reached the opening, their names were announced. During the Prom, couples danced, drank punch, and con¬ versed with one another. The band of the evening this year was Phase IV, who did a highly ade¬ quate job in accommodating the dancers. During the Prom, the King and Queen were announced. This year’s 1979 Prom King and Queen were Tom Dougherty and Sue Bedoian. After the Prom was over, the couples had 45 minutes to talk to one another until the Post Prom Party started. After the Post Prom Party was over, the couples went home to get a few minutes of sleep before heading for Turkey Run or Great America. Most couples seemed to pull through the weekend. The Prom was put together by skillful people like Mr. Sufana’s art classes, the Junior Class and sponsors. The 1979 Prom was a success because of these people who worked so hard. ABOVE: SWAYING. Couples Demi Angel- idis and Rich Wilson listen to the music as they dance. In the background are Carey Smith and Sheryl Beeching. BELOW: BOOGIE TIME! Dave Schwimmer and Jill Schuyler do a boogie routine to a familiar tunc.
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The 1979 Jr. Sr. Prom started out very early on Saturday morn¬ ing, May 5, when every girl got up early to start getting ready for the big night ahead of her. She couldn’t wait for the evening to come and when it finally did come, she let her parents take pic¬ tures of her and her date together, arm in arm. At the Prom, the girls were es¬ corted to the building while her date parked the car. When he en¬ tered the building, they began their way through the forest of pines. The first stop in the forest was the prom guest book. Every couple signed it. They then walked a bit farther and stopped again at the shawl rack where the girls left their shawls. The couples then walked toward the RIGHT: RATHER PEACEFUL. Rick Dre- ver and his date casually admire the wa¬ terfall at the prom. BELOW: IT MATCHED PERFECTLY. Carla Flatt checks out Tim Kacius ' boutonniere and is assured that it ' s a perfect match. CENTER. MAY I HAVE THIS DANCE? 1979 Prom King and Queen, Tom Dougherty and Su¬ san Bedoian, enjoy the traditional prom dance together.
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He N CCS GOVERNMENT AWARD Outstanding Government Student AGRICULTURE AWARD James Little Scholarship AIR FORCE ROTC AWARDS Outstanding Aerospace Cadet Ribbon DAR Award American Legion Military Excellence American Legion Scholastic Award ATTENDANCE Perfect Attendance Award ART AWARD Best Art Student Dedication of Senior Mural to LHS ATHLETIC AWARDS ATHLETIC AWARDS Red Devil Senior Awards: John Allie, Mi¬ chael Artim, Kenneth Barman, John Barrus, Beth Bauer, Susan Bedoian, William Balck, Wendy Blanchard, Rich Bradbury, Lynn Earley, James Forrester, Mark Frahm, Andy Gallenkamp, Diane Genge, Patricia Gerner, David Goodman, Ian Gordon, Rodney Gwyn. Cindy Hales, Keith Hall, Linda Her- litz, Rachelle James, Timothy Kacius, Mon¬ ica Kormendy, Delver Kutemeier, Mark La- Athletic Scholarship Award All Sports Award Senior Honor Blanket Awards BUSINESS AWARD Outstanding Business Award CHEERLEADER AWARDS Varsity Senior Cheerleaders DAR GOOD CITIZEN AWARD DAR Good Citizen Award DRAMA AWARDS Best Stage Manager Best Technical Director Best Student Director Most Promising Actor Most Promising Actress Best Actor Best Actress Best Thespian Presented by Senator Ernie Niemeyer Dana Llewellyn, Kevin Bailey Presented by Mrs. Helen Little Ann Little, Scott Hayden, Louis Meltzer Presented by Col. James Acton, Sgt. Carl Gayfield, Mrs. Frank Raney, Mr. Bruno Butor C Lt. Col. Helen Lepper, c Major Jay Jones C Lt. Col. Jay McCormick C Lt. Jay McCormick C Capt. Eileen Smith C Major Michael Corns Presented by Mr. Tom Johnson Kevin Bailey, Rodney Gwyn, Darrell Kersey ENGLISH AWARD Scribbling Award FUTURE EDUCATORS IN ACTION Most Valuable FEA Member FOREIGN LANGUAGE AWARDS Outstanding Spanish Junior Student Outstanding Spanish Senior Student Spanish Club President French Writing Award French Speaking Award HOME ECONOMICS AWARD Lake County Home Ed Award Outstanding Home Ec. Student Presented by Mr. Thomas Sufana Mary Karlson, David Schulz Painted by Tom Dougherty Presented by Mr. Bill Wornhoff ngen, Charles Langston, Ann Little, Julia Little, Dana Llewellyn, Patrick McCormick, Rudy Maas, Debra Mayer, Sheri Meyers, Michael Miller, Linda Minion, James O ' Drobinak, Lori Pelton, Joseph Phillips, Kelly Pierce, Denise Rendant, Linca Renn, Catherine Roy, Mark Ruge, Clare Searle, Ed Sharkey, Susan Sharkey, Ronald Swetland, Richard Thomas, Todd Tilton, Ronald Wierzba, Donald Wleklinski, Nota Znika. HONOR SECTION AWARDS Cole Alexis Kathryn Babcock Beth Bauer Susan Bedoian Stephanie Brill Karen Ebert Edward Eubank Carla Flatt Patricia Gerner Rodney Gwyn Cindy Hales Linda Herlitz Donald Herz Carolyn Hoover Susan Hulsey Rachelle James HOOSIER BOYS STATE AWARD HOOSIER GIRLS STATE AWARD INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION AWARDS Patricia Gerner Catherine Roy, William Black Industrial Education Awards Catherine Roy, William Black, Mark Frahm Diane Genge, Cindy Hales, Linda Herlitz, Dana Llewellyn Presented by Miss Patricia Nemeth Linda Minion Presented by Miss Luann Long JOURNALISM AWARDS Carla Flatt, Ann Little, Monica Kormendy Presented by Mrs. Glen Buche Susan Bedoian Presented by Mr. Charles Brady Lucy Norris Karol Carlson Julie DeVine Chris Morrison Donna Blanchard Ed Eubank Beth Bauer Karol Carlson Outstanding Journalist—Newspaper Most Valuable Staffer—Lowellian Most Valuable Staffer—Devils’ Advocate Devils’ Advocate Staffer Awards twenty-six
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