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Spring Fiesta 19 'l Feel Respected By My Classmates Because They Chose Me To Represent Them. Sandra Saucedo Five Fine Lodieg ive attractive girls were cho- sen by thier classmates to represent them at the annual Spring Fiesta. Being chosen duchess is a very prestigious honor as only one girl from each classification is selected. Karen Tovar was the seniors choice while Sandra Saucedo and sister Marcella were elect- ed by the junior and sopho- more classes. Jana Christian was honored as the Freshmen duchess while Terry Barragan was the eighth-graders' choice.
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20 Most Beautiful This year's Most BeautifuI pag- eant featured a bevy of beauties that would make any shiek proud to have as his harem. The twenty-two finalists who graced the newly-remodeled auditorium, were presented by XEROK's, Mad Mexican, Rich- ard Ramirez. The annual pageant was spon- sored by the orchestra, using the theme You Light Up My Life. Entertainment was provided by the advanced modern dancers and stage band. Contestants modeled three outfits: a school dress, a pantsuit, and a formal evening gown. Judges kept their eyes out for poise, appearance and natural beauty. From twenty-two finalists, ten semi-finalists were chosen. From there, the second runner-up, first runner-up and most Beautiful were announced. Emily Blaugrund, chosen Most Beautiful, was very active during her high school years. Emily participated in such activi- ties as editor of the yearbook, golf team, Teen Involvement, Student Advisory and NJHS. She was also chosen Basketball Sweetheart and sophomore Spring Fiesta duchess. Sandra Saucedo was se- lected as first runner-up. Sandra was active in the French Club, FHA, Speech and Theater Arts So- ciety, president of girls' choir, ju- nior class treasurer and junior Spring Fiesta duchess Racy Had- dad was involved in varsity choir and was a Student Council pro- gram manager, majorette and Spring Fiesta princess. The ten finalists were, Emily Blau- grund, Lauri Venegas, Tina Zun- iga, Liz Zubiate, Marcella Sau- cedo, Cindy Avila, Andrea Plaza, Racy Haddad, Ginny Kerr and Sandra Saucedo, Judges for the gala event were Miss Otilia Caire, 1977 Fiesta De Las Flores Queen, Blanca Garcia, art teacher at Za- valag Janda Ramos, hair dresser at the Mane Event: Shirley Staen, modern dance teacher at Corona- do and David Cohen, Student Ac- tivities Director at Coronado.
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