Celebration of Spring Beauty Continues The question is asked every year, "What is May Fete? And what does it mean at Harding?" The answer is simple. "Fete" is another word for "festival," which according to Webster means "a time of celebration marked by special observances." May Fete, then, is a celebration of springtime-a time when God reminds us of His presence by letting us experience the beauty and joy of new life . Every year each of the women's Spring Beauty. The three finalists make for an attractiue trio . - photo by Wes Holland. social clubs selects one of their members to participate in the winding of the maypole as an observance of this celebration. The student body then chooses one of these to reign as May Queen. This year Donna Cash, nominated by Ju Go Ju social club, was crowned as queen at the traditional ceremony on the front lawn. A computer science major from Carmel, Indiana , Donna planned to get her masters degree in some area of computer technology and to return to the northern part of the country in order to work with the church there. Donna was active in intramural volleyball and club sports, was a member of the Data Processing Management Association and the Student Association Special Project Committee, and she served as queen for Knights social club. She found that in all her involvement at HarPeople Person. Friendships are an important aspect 0/ Donna Cash 's Ii/e; during some spare time she enjoys talking with friends at the Student Center. - photo by Wes Holland . ding, the most important aspect of her life was "the truly genuine friendships I have made. The way they have helped me grow in every aspect of my life is something I'll never forget. " Attending Donna were Tri Kappa nominee Pam 'Holladay and Zeta Rho nominee May Ann Fowler . Pam was an accounting major from Birmingham, Alabama. She was a member of Pi Gamma Psi and American Studies, and she participated in club softball and volleyball. Mary Ann, a marketing major from Southaven, Mississippi, served as vice president and athletic director for Zeta Rho and as queen for their brother club, TNT. She was involved in the Society for the Advanc ement of Management, Marketing Club, American Studies, the Campus Ministry Team, and International Campaigns to Australia. IJii'£ May Fete Queen 289
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