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Centennial Masked Ball
Photos by Bob Walter Unless Otherwise Credited

Watch Video at Centennial Masked Ball, Friday, October 16, 2009
 

Grand March Begins the Ball...


                                                                                                                                                                (photo by Meghan Villareal)

Left to right: Rodney and Melanie McGuire in the Grand March with Brendan and Jodi Maye.
 

Emily Randolph Wows the Crowd...

Emily Randolph, 11, entertained with her great, big voice. She also sang the Centennial song, Eatonville is a Small Town
 

One of the Many Beautiful Tables...

Among the many who enjoyed the Masked Ball was State Senator Randi Becker (R). She is on the left clapping.
 

Handsome Couple...


                                                                                                                                                         (photo by Rebecca Adams)

The good looking couple is Meghan and Kasey Villareal.
 

Energetic Young Dancers...

 Justine Reed's Eatonville Dance Center students entertained.
 

Song of the 40's...

Dance Studio Kids and their rendition of the Andrew Sister's famous World War II song Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy.
 

Japanese Drummers...

     Paying homage to the Japanese who lived in Eatonville before internment during World War II Drummers from Okinowa Culture Dance with Taiko- Kiyoko McCammon put on a couple of electrifying dance and drum performances.
 

More Drums and Dances...

Drummers combined martial arts moves with their drumming and dancing.
 

Graceful Dancer...

Taiko- Kiyoko McCammon in a stately, stylized dance with fans. The fans were golden on one side and silver on the other.
 

Hostess Gets a Minute to Relax

     Melanie McQuire, who planned and produced, the Masked Ball got the chance to enjoy a dance with her husband  Rodney.
 

Enjoying the Ball...

     At left is Town Founder T. C. Van Eaton's grandson, Pat Van Eaton and his wife Edwinna along with Janet and James Walsh enjoy the party. Notice the lavish wall hanging behind the group.
 

Two Generations Watch the Third Entertain...

     Lois Ritz and daughter, Carol Slevett, having a great time. Lois is young Emily Randolph's great-grandmother and Carol is her grandmother.
 

Two More Lovely Ladies...

Singer Cheyenne Splan and an unidentified friend pause for the camera.
 

Nancy and Dee Sport their Ball Hats...

     Centennial Committee members Dee Baublits, left, and Nancy Iams show off the fancy hats they concocted for the Ball. Nancy was secretary of the Centennial Committee.
 

The End of a Great Evening...

Dixie Walter and Dee Baublits say goodbye as they leave the ball.

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