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11 ver Bell s Clnnme De ngllmtillull Dancing att Senior Ba Silver Bells was chosen as the theme for Enumclaw's midwinter Senior Ball. Silver and blue stream- ers overhead and the shining angel ringing a cluster of bells provided the lovely decorations. Music by the Rhythm Kings came from the shim- mering metallic bandstand. Couples sipped punch around the icicle incrusted refreshment stand and signed the guest book. As general chairman Vonda Stan- hope organized the committees and got things done, with the help of Mr. McGee, class advisor, and the Senior class members. Assisting the shimmering angel toll the silver bells were Maylouis umm Lane Vonda Stanhope, Niles Thim, and jack Davidson.
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