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The 1970 Woodway Spring Concert entertained through a combination of songs, music,and art. For fun, the singing groups accompanied their songs with clapping, pop- corn bags, tears, and cheerleaders. Concert Band honored us with songs that helped win us state. Director Awards were given to Diane Avery-Orchestra, Frances jasper-Concert Choir, and Steve Freng-Concert Band. Chosen by their fellow members to receive the SHORELINE Music bib . Congratulates The q . Class of 1970 Two convenient locations 774-6609 us-3126 44th w. at 196th 7 18419 Aurora N. Lynnwood .- Two Locations E EDMONDS SEATTLE EM2-8300 11725 5h0PP'nS Greenwood N. Center REAL ESTATE OLYMPIC PROPERTIES INC 776-2128 Westgate Homeso Lotso Acreage' Trades LEFT: Concert Band honors us with 2001: A Space Odyssey and a special arrangement of the WHS Fight Song. BELOW: Mr. Evans is presented with overalls, a frisbee, and a fake hand, with love from Concert Choir. S HE A Spring Celebration ' 1 -V 1 S P W '1 'Q r I 7 E E 109 95 A 'VUE is lfhw Arian Awards were Karen Hargraves-Orchestra, Tom Koran-Concert Choir, and Ken Anderson-Concert Band. The Band also awarded scholarships to Libby Kohn' and Gordy McDonald. In appreciation, a trombone, a vodka-bottle pillow, over- alls, and a new frisbee were presented to the directors. After working together, for some up to six years, these students were leaving not just an instructor, but a friend. Stage Band and our cheerleaders help liven up a song sung by Choir.
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Students From the Chilly Mountains to Marchingin the Streets With the coming of spring many students caught travel fever. This year Bogus Basin andthe Apple Blossom parade werethe main attractions. The students who went to Bogus during spring vacation enjoyed excellent skiing conditions under a hot sun. Before the end of their vacation, the Bogus bunch presented Mr. Mills with his due awardg a water filled champagne bottle. The Apple Blossom parade was the end of a tour taken by the Choir and Band. ln Wenatchee the Band walked away with first place in the Band-O-Rama, while the Choir burned in the sun cheering the Band on. For the most part the Woodway travelers left good impressions with their hosts. ' Even the chaperones took their turn at playing around. At Bogus, Mrs. Myers learned the best way to ski was sitting down, while Scot Davidson earned a little extra income jumping into icy pools early in the morning. In Coulee Dam the warm air impelled certain boys to go skinny-dipping. Mr. Myers found an excellent sunhat from a frisbee and Linda Newell met the friendly people of Wenatchee. A large fireplace in the lodge at Bogus Basin was used quite frequently by the skiers. lAbovel Ann Daniels warms up after a hard day of skiing. For the second consecutive year the Woodway Band brought PRINCLE 84 MARCHAND STUDIOS home a trophy from the Apple Blossom Festival. lRightJ Ken Andersen Off. . I S h I Ph h and Mr. Bruce Caldwell proudly display the 'lst place plaque the band lcla C OO Otograp ers earned in the Band-O-Rama. TWO Locations f f Everett Lynnwood 2717 Colby Ave. 5901 Lynwd Shopping Al2-1717 778-0135 Center At Lynnwood, RUSS GLASSCOCK National Award Winning Photographer
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go Mothers'journey to mystical land The Scarecrow, Sherri lepson, awaits the arrival of Dorothy. This year the mothers took a magical trip to a mystical land with a travel guide named Dorothy. The journey was scheduled for May 21 at 2:30. Through the organization of Linda Newell, all went well and the audience found itself in the land of Oz. Nancy Finney, Peg Baranski, Sherri Jepson, Mickie Buckley, and Linda Newell filled the parts of Dorothy, The Tin Man, The Scarecrow, The Cowardly Lion andThe Wizard. The Dixieland Band was good enough to provide the audience with a bit of jazz and blues during the intermission. Next the Girl's Club Officers of the 1969-70 school year conceded their offices with carnations to the newly elected girls for 1970-71. To finish off an entertaining afternoon, the mothers viewed a showing of some new fashions modeled by some of our own girls and provided by the Sample Shack of Lynnwood. Refreshments were served at the end of the afternoon. After the guests had nibbled on the goodies, Dorothy merely tapped her heels together three times and all were whisked back to Kansas and a somewhat more conventional way of life. Part ofthe entertainment was provided by the Dixieland Band. Carol Forsman models a pant outfit from The Sample Shack. I il . , i'i After the traditional passing of flowers, the Girls Club Officers Sandy Hamlin, Louise Widel, Karlene Schumacher, Mercia Ellison, presented Mrs. Driscol, CLC. Advisor, with a corsage in appreciation Debbie Snow, Peg Baranski, Debbie McDonald, and Mrs. Driscol. for all her help. LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Buck, Margie Timmerman,
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