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,Q T 1 1 i I Although one couIdn't tell from the final results, there was some ques- tion as to whether enough tickets were going to be sold to have a Senior Ball. However, as publicity picked up and the day drew nearer the ticket sale got better and, in the end, the senior class profitted over 5200. Responsible for the preparations of Senior Ball were: Diana Avery, General Chairman, Karen Allen, Pam Bookey, Cindy Charron, jeff Coffelt, Kathy Ficklin and Bev Hodgson, Committee Members. The students were assisted by Mr lon Ciobiet, Faculty Advisor, and Mrs. Arthur Kellenberger, Parent Advisor. Since many reservations had to be made early in the year, the committee started meeting at the end of October. They made most of the major decisions such as the place, band and theme. SEHIQR BALl:rAKEs couivtiss UP... LIP. ..AViD AWAY I f'
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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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MSW Q I- ,.. Q., A 4 .. , Formals and tuxedos filled the Glenndale Country Club at Woodway's first Senior Ball. Couples went Up Up .. And Away as they relaxed, danced, ate, and enjoyed them- selves in the romantic atmosphere. LEFT: Mrs. Kellenberger receives a bouquet of roses from DianaAvery. Elegance and sophistication high-' lighted the first senior Ball. The Glenn- dale Country Club was decorated in green and yellow simplicity. Utilizing the sleek richness of the country club, couples were able to stroll through the outside gardens or cast a romantic glance at the inside fountain. The large dance floor provided plenty of room to dance to the music of Schultz Murphy Inc. ' Ending each in its own way, an elegant and romantic evening will be long remembered by all that attended.
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