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m ■ mm Joan Shotwell President Eype dtovcos With ' L c tgufi Any questions you may have about the Japanese bath — the answer is yes! joked Mrs. Dorothy Powers as she shared her trav¬ eling experiences with the Girls’ League at a spring convocation. Once Upon a Springtime the Girls ' League sponsored its annual Cotton Day Dance. Couples danced to music by the Cep- tors, the first time the League employed a live band. Six elves skipped around a maypole in front of a castle as Al Sabater and Pam Johnson were crowned Cotton Day King and Queen. Later in the year, girls tumbled, sang and danced their way through a variety show at the annual Mother-Daughter Tea, A May Bouquet. Sending St. Patrick ' s Day cards to Shadle teachers and sponsoring a Valentine break¬ fast for the homeroom representatives com¬ pleted the officers’ spring activities. Cheri Dunning Vice President Gloria Young Secretary Cheryl Cook Treasurer Front Row: Alinda Ferderer, Maureen Opie, Karen Freeman, Barbara Brusseau, Carole Fiveash, Sue Gallegos, Linda Myers, Mary Gray, Wendy Wright. Row 2: Sandy Nock, Barb Harris, Gayle Myers, Nan Slocum, Linda Schmitz, Sue Craig, Donna Hocum, Linda Russell, Libby Roberts, Gayle Roberts. Row 3: Julie Wandler, Karen Sorenson, Nancy Antosyn, Joyce Kruger, Pat Conley, Cynthia Chance, Carol Brannon, Nancy Dudley, Kirby Warrick, Kathy Robbins, Darlene McIntyre. Row 4: Bev Mead, June LeBret, Betty Wolfe, Joan Hoagland, Marcia Trumble, Linda Dickey, Peggy Arnett, Joyce Kellberg, Vicki Seipp, Chris Cochran, Barbara Thompson, Ginny Benadom. Row 5: Sherry Killian, Gay Robinson, Connie McDaniel, Judy Johnston, Connie Parmley, Gayle Strang, Judy Johnson, Terry Bennett, Mary Jones, Brenda McBrayer, Diane Keller, Karen Eddy, JoAnne King.
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ColwMuSb QliOJiM Courtesy Committee members become big sisters to all girls enter¬ ing Shadle during the year. They also usher at various school concerts. Annette H a r d i n g e r served as chairman. Front Row: Donna Hocum, Lynda Sprague, Joan Gable. Row 2: Jane Robinette, Del Cook, Sandy Squires, Cathy Hanning. Row 3: Kathy Getchel, Annette Hardinger, Janet Conner, Jo Lot, Barb Dyal. Front Row: Lynn Galambie, Penny Harper, Linda Williams. Row 2: Pat McElroy, Sharon Olson, Patti Mohr. Row 3: Karen Denson, Noel Roberts. Row 4: Paula Moeckel, Lynda Yule, Diane Luscher. Spokesman—Review columnist Dor¬ othy Powers shared her Japanese experiences with the Girls ' League. Al Sabater and Pam Johnson were crowned Cotton Day King and Queen. Three-dimensional flowers bloom beside an ancient castle at the Cotton Day Dance.
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Front row: Patti Steele, Linda Webb, Cheryle Hov¬ ercraft, Raeann Fry, Candy Merrick. Row 2: Pat Dono¬ hue, Linda Kruithof, Robin Farris, Pat Conley, Ginny Davis, Barbara Gess, Jane Emery, Leslie Allen, Mary Pressler, Judy Baertsch. Row 3: Linda Harrison, Cathy Hanning, Stephanie Allen, Barbara Harris, Myrna Harper, Sue Law¬ rence, Patty Nysoe, Bonnie Gray, Gay Kendziora. Row 4: Jane Robinette, Terry Menteer, Shirley Stokke, Martha Adams, Kathy Hin¬ ton, Kathy Getchell, Sue McCoy, Michole Wood, Linda Williams, Sally Ward. “Wonderland by Night , the annual Se¬ mester Slam, and “The Wizard of Oz“, a fund-raising con, kept the combination marching-cheering Hi-Lassies bustling this year. Hi-Lassies also performed during half¬ time at Eastern Washington State College ' s Homecoming, one of the top-honor invita¬ tions they received this year. Fall Hi-Lassie officers Lynda Yule, president; Kathy Rob¬ bins, fifth executive; Judy Barber, vice president, and Cathy Hanning, secretary, help Mrs. Charlotte Jones, advisor, distribute uniforms. Jo Lof, treasurer, is not pictured. Mrs. Jones, advisor, demonstrates correct marching form.
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