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-5 5 , N f .. , .4 cirgzwi . A l , ' K X 1 - l Q.,. 3 Handsome court of Winter Fantasy. TOLO Blue, white and silver decorations set off the annual Tri'Hi-Y Tolo, Winter Fantasy. Snowy trees surrounded the room while a sea of snowflakes and angel hair clouds hung from the ceiling. Blue and white skates with the names of the couples printed on them were given away as souvenirs. Preceeding the Grand March, Mrs. Love, Tri-Hi-Y adviser. crowned King Ron Ladines, Princes Al Kissner,john McAbee, john Perry and Gene Finney. Against a setting of blue and white snowflakes. couples' pic- tures were taken by Photography Club. A royal court were Ann Nachatelo. Gene Finney. .Judy Stensen. john Perry. King Ron Ladines. Queen Gail O'Hearn. Curtis Anderson, Barbara Hutchison. Ned lngland, and Sally Summers. r ,saw if At T: Ji- tyfr' N e L 5 is 1-lil f 0 0 .1 me l' I my q 3 A Grand March through a wintry scene was led by King Ron JR.-SR. PROM April In Paris, the junior-Senior Prom, was set in a sidewalk cafe, Punch was served by pretty waitresses as the couples sat around the tables. Viewed from the cafe was a white Eiffel Tower standing in the middle of the fioor and many Paris scenes. Wine bottles, miniature Eiffel Towers. and Arches of Triumph could be seen as you gazed around the room. The crowning event ofthe evening was the Grand March and the disclosing of the king and queen. A be- jeweled crown was placed on the head of Queen Gail O'Hearn by Mr. Decker. Placing a silver crown upon upon King Ron Ladines' head was Mrs. Plummer. Springtime in abundance, the merry dancers whirled across the floor. King Ron and Queen Gail reign over the Prom hall. Z' 41
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Awaiting 'he big momenf was the lloinetoming Court, HOMECOMING A traditional bonfire with the burning of' an Issaquah Indian kicked off the i956 Homecoming festival. Wliite' mums with a purple F were sold for the first time at the game. Halfitime activities ineluded a parade filled with many elaborately decorated floats and the announcement by -Judy Bar- ber. 1955 Homecoming queen. ofthe 1956 Homecoming queen and her court. Topping off' the evening was dance at the Duwamish Police Rifle Range with decorations of silver and blue. Music was sup- plied by Don Andersorfs Band. The crowning of' Queen Sandra was held during intermission. Pretty as U picture were Queen S.lINll'.l and her I7l'lllkL'NNL'N. llarhara Dodd. livie Brink. joyee Clark and Sally' Summers .ls thex reigned over the dance, Y . 1l,-
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trfy 1 Behind scones, the PRODUCTION CIRIEW put tlmrth their best. ls He Dead? Bud Roetter. Carol McRae. Gail O'Hearn. lrja Nilsson. Vella Stephens. Phyllis Schinbeekler, Bun Mcl.eml, Ann Naehritelo. Dar- lene Schmiiltv were awaiting the verdict on NX'1iviw Larson GIRL CRAZY Fake Indians, cowboys and gunplay set the stage for the Senior Play presented November 20th. This hilarious comedy was centered around a rich play- boy who was banished out West by his father on the charge of being girl crazy. Turning an old ranch into a swank night club isn't as easy as the playboy first antici- pated. To add to the confused ranch atmosphere were killers, Mexicans, and pretty girl friends. All ends well as a state policeman arrests the killers and romance links to- gether the leads. Trophy winners Bill Baker and Pat Butler were excellently directed by Mrs. Evanson and student directors Cathy McRae and Wayne Wilson. Caught ai lust were hrimliu Ron Ladines and Gary Thom- as by sheriff Ned England, 94 ' 'L' 1 fxql i lf .'1f' , . 1 9 A pause between perforinginces for leads Clair Hottcn and Ann Naehatelo. Ugh-me no understand! was the only dizins Bill Baker and Curtis Anderson. comment of In-
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