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shines 0 Mag Fete Having the May Fete assembly at the beginning of the week boosted the court's involvement in the activities scheduled for the week. Besides the technical difficulties which resulted in a lack of music to walk down the aisle with, Freshmen Michele Herman, Rosalynn Hortsch, Sophomores Jackie Nigo, Sally Even, Juniors Allison Hortsch, Kirsten St. Helen, and Seniors Kathleen Sher- man and Debbie Armstrong managed to do without. With her seniority paying off, Kathleen Sherman was crowned the 1982 May Fete queen during the annual dance on May 7. Spring weather sent May Fete activities out into the courtyard. With the sun shining and weather in the 80's, students spent most of their lunch period outside. After participating in the licorice eating contest, scavenger hunt, and jump rope competition, many needed a break. Most spirited was the junior class, winning each event. The senior class showed the most spirit for dress-up days. Monday was hat day, Tuesday punk rock day, Wednesday went to the grubbies, Thursday seemed to fit the tourist and Friday was class color day. Seniors wore red, white and blue, juniors red, sophomores white and freshmen blue. The Second Wind Food Drive played a part in the May that brought the most Fete schedule. The reg class canned foods by the end of the week received a banana split. Mr. Lyle Meyer's students volunteered 277 cans of food, which put them in first amount totalled 947. A new activity entered Executive Cabinet's plans for May Fete-Computer Friends. ln early winter each student filled out a questionnaire consisting of 20 questions, rang- ing from What do you spend your spare time doing? to What is your favorite food? These answers were matched up with other students and were sold for 25C to find out who would be a compatible friend. S62 profit was made on Computer Friends. The week ended with the annual May Fete dance on May 7th, With music provided by the Canham Music Company, 125 students awaited the crowning of Queen Kathleen. The senior class was also awarded the spirit award for the 1981-82 school year at the dance. The week as a whole was a great success. concluded Stu- dent Body Secretary Katherine Chan. place, and the school May Fete THE SECOND WIND FOOD DRIVE proved successful. Mr. Lyle Meyer's reg class contributed 277 cans of food to the drive, and each student received a banana split for taking first place. DRESSING UP for May Fete is fun for everyone. Here, Seniors Susan Norton and Brenda Lee pose as tourists. Seniors showed the most spirit on dress-up days.
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ENJOYING her role in the successful spring musical is Senior Wendy DeMarre. Reminiscent of the '6O's era, cast members wore love beads, peace signs, and headbands to make their characters come alive. EXPRESSING REBELLION at the injustice of the system is Berger, one of the stars of Hair. Senior Jon Maynard, who portrayed Berger, won many awards for his outstanding dramatic performances. JUBlLlANTat the play's end is the entire cast. Audience reaction to the show was very positive, and many felt that Hair ranked as MarshaIl's best production of the year. Q failf,5Qf,g,g?:l 4 if i bmi, an L Spring Musical
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SHOWING HIS TALENTS off-stage is Junior Thespian Tony Wilkey as he wins the jump rope contest during Thursdays lunchtime activities. MAY FETE COURT- Rosalynn Hortsch, Sally Even, Kirsten St. Helen, Queen Kathleen Sherman, Debbie Armstrong, Allison Hortsch, Jackie Nigo, Michele Herman. KICKING BACK and relaxing in the sunshine while fantasizing of life in Hawaii is Junior Melinda Waymire, Sophomore Sandy Holland, and Sen- ior Ron Dowhaniuk. 2 ,m May Fete
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