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Tampering With Tradition ln contrast to previous years, Toto, coordinated by Girls' Honor Society, underwent several transformations. Tampering with tradition, long dresses and tuxedos gave way to a more informal look while couples danced not to the usual band, but to a disc jockey. We hope to make the informal look a custom, revealed Girls' Honor President Chris Silvey. The change in attire was really a necessity because ofthe dance's late date. Few had money right before spring vacation. The reason for a DJ was simply for a more successful dance. You can't always rely on bands. Adorning the Toto scene to coincide with the theme A Carribean Cruise, the gym was gar- nished with vivid parrots, palm trees, and other details for an island image. Pictured below are Tolo court members. H. Bramschweig ,gb .er Ken Calandra Craig Cavanaugh Pat DeMarr Mike Fors Nate Keyes Jim Mast Kevin Torlai Carl Vance 106 Toto Tim McEwen Gary Walk
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'ii-wi S.Landen 1. Practice Makes Perfect Striving for perfection and pleasing the audience, remarked Senior Lieutenant Donna Knoles, was our teom's major goal. But reaching this goal did not come easy to the twenty-eight members of the Kentridge Drill Team. They practiced long hours before and after school, at least eleven hours a week. In addition to the regular practices the girls attended many camps and clinics during the summer. Also, four of the nine officers went to a special camp in Texas to improve their dance skills. The members felt that their hard work and effort would pay off for them in the state-wide competition in Hanford during March. Aiding in the fulfillment of their goal, the team had the assistance and support of new advisor, Miss Kathy Rody. Being the advisor for the team was very worthwhile to me, they're really a great and committed bunch of girls, expressed Miss Rody. Besides long hours of practicing, unity and teamwork helped shape the girls into a prize-winning drill team. Drill team is a lot of hard work but it gives me a great feeling of closeness, it's like having twenty-seven sisters, commented Junior Lieutenant Kim Morrison. L. Flx Q, l is .jwc,5,fx 5 qJ J- Bush 2. s. smith a. 1. Cheryl Krebs demonstrates correct drlll team form. 2. Kristen Oxwang, Katie Schnell, Mary Ann Rutschman, Meghan Lundeen, Jennifer Mount, Denise Jackson, Pam Snoddy, Susan Nlkslch, Marcl Pollard, Jennifer Giles, Dawn Stark, Traci Dawn, Anita Alvestad, Chris Wlttress, Julie Lozler, Tammy Salomon, Dana Hastings, Leslie Holliday, Sharon Sasai, Kim Morrison, Mary Ruth Sparkman, Cheryl Krebs, Donna Knoles, Robin Sanders. 3. During a performance, Leslie Halliday and Kim Morrlson please the audience by showing a flexibility maneuver. 4. Drill team members put a flnal touch on their finishing routine. S. Landen 4. Drlll Team 105
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allroom Creates Romantic Mood Put on by the Senior Class and staged at the Hyatt Ballroom at Sea-Tac, Senior Ball was once gain a highlight of the spring. The planning of the ball began in February when it was decided hat the dance would be held on Saturday, May eighth. Over three hundred people danced to live and enjoyed an evening ol quiet dining and socializing. One couple concluded about the evening, Senior Ball is something that we always look forward to. N. Keyes Court Girls: Cindy Stenberg, Laila Earl, Leslie Hagar, Jill Thompson, Suzanne Alexander, Shelly Lewis, Heidi Braunschweig, Jill Lubin, Cheryl Leonard. bf s.9Ynl2. Senior Ball Coin Boys: Lee Johnson, Rich Dwyer, Perry Cooper, Jett Murphy, Bill Schuver, Kun Bayer, Rick Twine, Skip Kleppen, Elliott Marshall, Larry Billings, Dan McCone. s. smut 2. Senior Boll 107
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