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of 19 9 'A Place In The Sun Top left: The Convention Centerwas the scene for the grand event where the senior class spent their last dance together. The scenery, the band, and the moonlit night all helped to make the atmosphere romantic. Above: A senior couple takes a break from the dance to enjoy a beautiful moment alone. Far above: This year's dance committee was the senior class oflicers who did their best in making the dance a success.
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Senior Ball Highlight Class The Convention Center was the grand ball room for this year's highlighted senior event. May 5th was the long awaited night which lasted from 8:00 p.m. until 12:00 a.m.. The band played on through the evening as the seniors danced 'til their hearts were content. The assorted couples were lucky this year, in that they were able to stroll along the riverbank and enjoy the outside scenery ofthe park and downtown lights. Right: Ken Wisenor Tina Campbell Far right: Todd Bobbett Renee Waldaby Right: Jock Hatch Linda F oumeu' Far right: Dave Goff Jill Blackwell 176
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Debbie Wins for Ll-High This year, at the 26th annual Miss Spokane Valley Pageant, Debbie Has- kins, Lauri Armstrong, and Danielle Meserve represented U-High. Out of these three, Debbie won the title of Princess. The three girls were selected when the Junior class members voted for their Miss Spokane Valley candidates. At the pageant, the girls were judged in the following three areas: ll personality and poise, Zl appearance, and 31 speaking ability. Here, the major emphasis was placed on the 3rd category. The girls gave prepared speeches to imaginary Valley conventions, as well as impromptu speeches. Throughout their reign, Queen Candy Chapple and her three princesses will attend luncheons, grand openings, and other social events. The girls! prizes ranged from a 500 dollar scholarship to fabric from Stretch and Sew. Also present at the Coronation, which was held on January 27, 1979, were U- Highs retiring Queen, Kann Minor and her court. 1.11.3 Miss Spokane Valley and her court: ll. to 1:11 D1 bbic Haskins 1U-Highr, Judy Mott lC.V.I, Queen L andy L li ipple lW.V,i, and Cindy Nickols ll'L.V.l. Princess Debbie Haskins
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