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Pastels Depicted Summer Place -Setting the mood for the annual girl-ask-boy Preference Ball were decorations following the theme of A Summer Place. Pastel colors car- ried out the theme, and the tables were set with a single candle in a glass, surrounded by flowers and paper grass. Queen Kathleen Cornell and King Jerry Daugherty were crowned as the most preferred couple during intermission. An extra touch of excitement was added to the evening as a table caught fire. The Young Delight provided music for the dance, which was held in the school cafeteria. l l l PREFERENCE COURT MEMBERS Gar Denn D nn . 1 Y Y, 0 3 Martyn, Wanda Waters and Dean Pryer joined in dancing the queen's dance. 74 PREFERENCE l C WITH A DISTANT stare senior, Wanda Waters, relaxed while the band took an intermission. The Young Delight entertained. VARIOUS FACIAL EXPRESSIONS transmitted the mood
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HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS: Front Row: New initiates, Kay Miller, Claudia Ching, Kathy Mincher, Jan Taylor. Second Row: Second-year members, Craig Post, Margaret Four Tapped Scholarship, leadership, character and ser- vice were the basis for which Kay Miller, Claudia Ching, Kathy Mincher and Jan Taylor, all junior girls, were selected to be initiates of the National Honor Society. Senior NHS members performed the tapping ceremony. The annual initiating banquet was held at the Indian Room on March 25 in honor of the new members. Newly tapped members from all Ump- qua Valley League schools attended. The cere- mony involved lighting a candle and receiving a pin and membership card. The National Honor Society of Douglas High School, including new and old members, had a roll call of 10 juniors and seniors. CLAUDIA CHING SAVORED a bite of the NHS dinner in the Umpqua Hotel. Day, Peggy Hooten, Carol Cederstrom, Christy Buettner and Gary Deal. AFTER LIGHTING HER candle Jan Taylor became an of- ficial National Honor Society member. Three other juniors were tapped. HONOR SOCIETY 73
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