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BEAUX-ARTS BALL The dance was an all-stag dance. Punch Bowl ? ? ? The Beaux-Art Ball, sponsored by Girls League, was held after the Clackamas vs. Astoria game. Decorations for the dance consisted of large painters, pallets and paint brushes. A modern-art picture, created by everyone at the dance, was given as a door prize. 'Refreshments for the dance was punch served in a large bath tub. p INTERNATIONAL DAY Row 1: Cary Bowen, Murdani Martin, Oswaldo Esperat and Bill Davidson. Row 2: Pat Lawler. Farideh Anousheravani, Barbara Forman, Rana Carpat, Wendy Hlavka, Nilza Ericson, linda Hart, Marta Schmidt, Linda Williams, Vicki Morud, Inger Saedder, Yvonne Hegg, and Ursula Berst. Row l: Farideh Anousheravani, Rana Carpal, Nilza Ericson, Murdani Martin, Ursula Berst, Marta Schmidt, Inger Saedder, and Oswaldo Esperat. The International Day assembly which was held at Clackamas High on March 11 proved to be very entertaining and informative. Eight Americafi Field Service students from other countries participated in the assembly. Each exchange student had a host or hostess who showed them around the school, took them to their classes and then to their home for dinner. An assembly was held at which time each exchange student told about his or her country and about their lifc hcre in America.
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VALENTINE FORMAL Misty Hearts Dream, the very successful Valentine dance, was sponsored by Future Homemakers and Future Farmers on February 5, 1960. It was the most beautifully decorated dance of the year. The pink and white decorations consisted of hearts with the couples' names, a large pink hanging heart, and a beautifully decorated stage for the Queen and her court. Music was provided by the popular Don Scott Combo. The evening was highlighted by the crowning of Queen Dana Roth and her court, Princesses Sandra Bergstrom and Penny Hunter. Couples enjoying punch, 1958 Queen, Brenda Proctor, crowning Dana Roth
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PERSONALI TY PARADE Dancing after the coronation. Mr' and Miss Pe1'S0flHlili6S The Persona,!ity,Parade, the first dance of the Spring season, was sponsored on March 25 by the Boys' and Girls' Leagues in the cafeteria. Mr. and Miss Personality from each class had been chosen earlier in the week by the various classes. These students, chosen as most popular by their classmates, were crowned at the dance by .ludy Garrison and Charlie Hinkle. Entertainment was provided by Carol Cerrior, who sang with her usual style and grace. After the crowning ceremony, a tro consisting of Ken Alcorn, Dean Osterman, and Ricky Reents sang for the entertainment of the crowd. COTTON BALL Decorations 1IlClllfl6d afwishing well, swing. The Cotton Ball King and Prmcess and magnolia tree. Kappa Chils annual Cotton and Cord dance was presented this year in the theme Cotton Ball. The decorations were done in southern plantation style, and were highlighted by a magnolia tree in the center of the cafeteria. There was a cotton field scene on one of the walls., and a swing and wishing well completed the picture. Refreshments, which consisted of Hpretendw mint julipst and shortin' bread cookies, were served by a Negro mammy. Ray Horn presided over the music with help from recording star .lack Larson. The highlight of the evening was the coronation of the Cotton Ball King, Don McKinney, and his princess, Charlene Wilke.
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