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WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN 'Seniors dance night away' On the rainiest night of Memorial Day weekend, the Spanish Ballroom of the Olympic Hotel sheltered approximately 100 couples at Senior Ball. The band was described as being Superb . The eight-piece orchestra, Pacific Northwest Ter- ritory, gave the stage to Artie Cisneros while he took a few minutes to sing the theme song, We've Only J ust Begun . Picture takers found a perfect angle from the balconies sur- rounding the ballroom. Some couples also found the bal- conies to be at a perfect altitude. Dimly lit chandaliers gave enough light for the males to do a fancy new rendition of the two-step , unrestricted by their cumberbuns. There was an indication that most of the girls were Cinderella in disguise- the bewitching hour found the room nearly vacant. Committee chairmen were: publicity, Tom Baptistag refresh- ments, Debbie Dixon, correspondence, Glenda , Hamlin, decorations, Debbie Weaver, programs, Machelle Murdock, tickets, Gary Shumskig entertainment, Sara Reed, Hospital- ity, Pat Raug over-all, Siam Elwonger. 76 Senior Ball
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OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT, Struck by Spring fever, Mau- reen Silliman, junior, and Sheryll Norris, sophomore, stroll lei- surely to their next class. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM LEFT, Throwing responsibilities and cares away, Ray Stevenson, activities co-ordinator, relaxes after a long school year. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM RIGHT, The unveiling of the 1971 TEMPO was an exciting event for the anxious students at the yearbook distribution. TOP, Receiving recognition for their outstanding ability, Artie Cisneros, senior, receives a plaque for the dynamics from Gover- nor Dan Evans. BOTTOM, An everyday scene, the Christains met at brunch to sing and praise Jesus. We love Jesus because he first loved us.
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OPPOSITE PAGE, Mesmerized by the music andfor each other, couples glide over the floor, taking care to coordinate their footwork. TOP LEFT, Donna Kuntz and Jim Stephens, seniors, present their program to Pat Rau, junior, as he formally an- nounces their entrance. TOP RIGHT, An unannounced surpise, even to himself, Artie Cisneros, senior, vocalizes with the band to We've Only Just Begun . BOTTOM, What words can say, eyes can show. LaNae Farrar, senior.' anu Doug Phelps, junior, show a typical ex- pression of couples on the special night. Senior Ball 77
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