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May Day evolved into Oriental Garden The ancient European tradition of May Day was transformed into an Oriental Garden.” The field house, darkened, suddenly came to life with soft lights and warm colors. Ten girls were chosen from the senior class by the entire school to serve on the May Day Court and one girl would be cho- sen May Queen. Serving on the court were: Jennifer Starook, Marjorie Holtzapple, Brenda Cos- tello, Mary Andrewlevich, Amy Snook, Sandy Rine, Diane Herb, Kathleen Dunkle- berger, Jill Fenstermacher, Terri Mi- chaels, and Jeannine Scheller. Ten boys were chosen from the senior class to be their escorts. Margaret Lake was in charge of the decorations and the transformation of the plain field house into a delicate Oriental garden. For this festivity, businesses per- mitted the use of their products as deco- rations and gifts for the queen. The Mas- ter and Mistress of Ceremonies were Ken Lenig and Carol Harris. Quietness silenced the garden as Carol Harris opened the envelope containing the name of the new May Queen, Jennifer Starook. Escorted to the throne by Tom Strouse, Jennifer was then crowned by the 1981 May Queen, Donna Rine. Entertainment for the Queen was a gui- tar accompanied solo Shanghi Breezes”, performed by Merilee Goodison. Jim Young sang, Hello Again”, Rob Rorke per- formed This one’s for You”, and Nancy Zerbe sang, The Promise”, all with piano accompaniment by Anne Mertz. After the ceremony, the garden was plowed under as the crowd faded like the night notes of the wind chimes, leaving behind only the memory buds . 2 — May Day The student body anxiously awaited the crowning of the new May Queen. Mrs. Saxton had to give a word of encouragement to crown bearer, Christopher Clement, and flower girl, Amy Shaffer.
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Tom Strouse stands by as Queen Jennifer Starook receives congratulations from Marjorie Holtzapple. Queen Jennifer posed for pictures after the crowning ceremony. Lower left: A kiss for the queen comes from escort Tom Strouse. Lower right: Queen — hopeful Brenda Costello was escorted by class president. Scott Bay- lor. May Day — 3
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