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and Dreams The senior's pot of gold spilled over both on May fourth and May eighteenth. Somewhere Over the Rainbow. theme for the Mother-Daughter Senior Tea presented by the Signets. included a collection of Spring fashions made and modeled by girls in the Home Ec. classes and garments from Best's Apparel. The cafetorium. a blaze of Spring colors. set the background. The models. accompanied by soft music. emerged onto a stage filled with huge wild- flowers and man-sized butterflies. Signets Kathy Riddle and Sandy LeRoy, presented the fashions. Also. included in the program. was entertainment by the Coachmen Eight. Senior Signets received daisies and Miss Roberta Brown and Miss Tammy Kruger received long-stem roses for their hard work as advisors for Signets. The general chairmen were Chris Fitzgerald and Patti Seidl. Linda Gabrielson and Kathy Riddle provided entertainment. chief program designer was Kathy Phelan and decorations were organized by Marianne Goodwin and Vicki Pavloff. Also. in the pot of gold were the dreams of tomorrow. Mr. Connoway's Senior English classes presented a pro- gram of original creative writings the eighteenth. Dreams of Tomorrow. the theme and theme music for this presen- tation. transformed room 102 into the world of hopes. fears and impressions that students of today have as they look into the future. Students not only did interpretive readings. but several of the poems were set to music and dance. Doug Hendrixl Sadly Bombs, illustrated the uncertainty of the future felt by many. I Seek. by Sharon Johnson. points out the inner conflict that students must often suffer as they grow up. Spotlighted on the students. were colored lights designed to help express the mood of the poems. Tammy Dworkin directed the program, Rick Gillette designed the sets and Frank Bertollini wrote the theme music. N 37
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Seattle Center After dining in the Olympic Room and dancing in the Rainier Room, Mary Mahardy and Dennis Walters stroll by the fountain. Jane Swirsky and David T. Smith arranged this first off-campus dance held May 13 at the Seattle Center. Assis- ting them were: Publicity Joan Pease, Betty Billstein: tickets, Lana Olson: programs. Tammy Dworkin, Timi Keen: entertainment, Diane Carter, Gary Johnsong decorations, Gail Baker, .lack Bridwellg pictures, Ann Richardson.
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