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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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Birds Eye View .luniors Gamble and Win At seven o'clock on Saturday, March llth. Junior Class President Jeff Knapp rolled out of bed, munched down a quick bowl of Cap'n Crunch and dashed off to school. Decorations Chairman Cindy Salazar screamed franti- cally at card hangers who were dangling giant cards on strings from the ceiling. Linda Gabrielson and Barb Van Deusen arranged exotic plants and white pebbles in the foyer while others centered Italian wine bottled with red tissue roses on table tops. In scrambled Sue Wayne, Refreshments Chairman, drag- ing a bar of brownies, sugar cookies, and Hawaiian punch concentrate. Linda Thorton carried in boxes of red pro- grams and name tags that Vicki Pavloff, Tickets Chair- man, had made the night before. While eating bits of broken sugar cookies, General Chair- man Patti Seidl directed traffic. lndustrious juniors hung canopies, set up gambling tables, and chatted eagerly about the band. Publicity and Entertainment Chairman Steve Policar sauntered in with the last of the unstolen Casino Royale posters, waved a dollar bill over his head and yelled, Who has a car and can go get some Swingline 27 staples? Kids ran around eating brownies while Committee Chair- men gnawed on their fingernails, but by late afternoon the gym was drenched in red and gold. At half past seven, hungry Prom-goers gathered around tables throughout Seattle, gorging themselves with food. After feasting, the slightly stuffed couples piled into their cars and left for an evening of dancing. Colored lights glared as dates entered the swanky casino, formerly the gym. They checked in coats and strolled under canopies onto the dance floor. Kathy and the Un- usuals, a Seattle band, provided music, and kids that pre- ferred not to dance either gambled1'?l or ate. an l
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