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JENNIFER CHAVIS beams for the camera and shows off her spirit by dressing up for sports attire day. MAY FETE COURT: Nancy Garbus, Carolyn Mah, Syndee Pinter, Brenda Lee, Jan Nigo, Cori Wolf, Lori Voos, and Leslie Cover. DRESSING UP was a favorite as Bridget Sanchez and Chris Ludlow exhibit the Western look, THANH TRUNG and Hieu Tran stride for a victory in the three-legged race, one of the lunchtime activi- ties. ENJOYING the May weather are Juniors Chris Henry, Shelly Silva, Susan Erickson and Sondra Lund. The courtyard was a favorite spot in the spring. 5- M41-5 34 ' May Fete Q. ...f iw' f .WW I H
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Qvervvhelrned Stocey crowned os Princess From the moment tryout dates were an- nounced for the Rose Festival Coronation, ex- citement and enthusiasm filled the air. This ex- citement didn't cease until the crowning of Sta- cey Huston was made by the 1980 Princess, Kathy Wing. Fifteen girls tried out for a spot on the court and six were chosen. These girls were Yukling Leung, JoAnn Watson, Stacey Huston, Lisa Jeli, Ann Sarna, and Karyl Wing. Learning that I made the court was one of the highlights of my high school years, explained ecstatic Court Member JoAnn Watson. At the tryouts each girl had to present a speech about herself and have a personal inter- view with a selected group of judges. For the princess selection all the girls gave a speech about the 1981 theme Dance through the Agesl' before the student body and waited to see who would be selected as princess. When the announcement was made that Sta- cey Huston was the new Princess and enthusias- tic students cheered in the bleachers. Stacey stated she was Hoverwhelmed by the support of the student body and said that, I will do my best to represent Marshall at the Coronation. Princess Stacey participated in parades and luncheons and made many new friends. Ex- claimed Stacey, 'LThis is an opportunity of a lifetime and I wouldn't give it up for anything. SHOCKED AND SURPRISED is Marshall's representa- tive for the 1981 Rose Festival Coronation Stacey Huston. WALKING DOWN THE RED CARPET is JoAnn Wat- son with her escort Russell Wendt. Rose Festival ' 33
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ffqfwff -- K Celelorotion of Spring turns to fun May Fete, an annual celebration of spring, at Marshall became a celebration of fun. Lunchtime activities, the dance, and assembly were just part of the highlights during the week. Dressing up on certain days was an old favor- ite with T-shirts, Hawaiian outfits, sports attire, cowboy apparel and twin day. Bright, sunny weather was an added feature during the week enabling the licorice eating contest, the three- legged race and the other activities to be held in the courtyard during lunch bands. The court was introduced on Thursday in the auditorium which added elegance to the ceremo- ny. Court members were Freshmen Leslie Cov- er, Lori Voosg Sophomores Jan Nigo, Cori Wolf, Juniors Syndee Pinter, Brenda Lee, and Seniors Nancy Garbus, and Carolyn Mah. The student body voted in reg. the following day. There was a new twist this year when the May Fete court was presented in the auditorium at the end of the day. This final activity was the lead in event to the finale -the successful May Fete dance on Friday night. The 1980-81 Ex- ecutive Cabinet that coordinated the many events for this May celebration should feel very good about their efforts. lt was good team- work,', commented Cathy Schar, activities direc- tor. The court was presented at the dance on Friday night. Amidst the cheers of the students Nancy Garbus was crowned as May Fete Queen for 1981. lt was a nice addition to the end of my senior year, she said. The dance gave stu- dents a chance to socialize as the last all-school dance. Nancy GARBUS shows pleasure at being chosen May Fete Queen. The sun made May Fete Week more enjoy- able. May Fete ' 35
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