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Princess Pam Enjoys agioal oments Surprise and excitement were Pam I-lerbel's first reactions after the an- nouncement of her name as Lakes' l980 Daffodil Festival Princess. Magic Momentsv was the theme Pam, and the other four finalists: Kathy Hirz, Teresa Miller, Jane Smith, and Michelle Webber based their speeches on. As Princess, Pam was given the oppor- tunity to visit some exciting places and make many new friends. She was kept very busy attending numerous teas and luncheons, going to nursing homes, and meeting Tacoma city officials. At the Daffodil Coronation, Pam was honored by being chosen as Miss Con- geniality. This was a special distinction because it was voted upon by the 17 Prin- cesses. In summing up her feelings, Pam said, I am proud to have represented Lakes, and it was something that I will always re- member as the highlight of my high school years. 200-Student Events freer ,f as is X ,
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