T he P ortland O bserver • M ay 22, 1996 P age A 5 Rose Festival To Crown Queen Continued from Front ▲ starting her own im port business. A na is active in her church choir and band, a m em ber o f the M azam a Rock clim bing group and volunteer for the Little B uilders Mission. M u a n g S a e te u rn , o f M adison H igh School, is president o f the M ulticultural Club, SeniorC lass Vice President and vice president o f the Future B usiness Leaders o f A m eri­ ca. She enjoys sw im m ing, tennis, Tae-Kwan-Do and racquet ball in her spare time. She is a m em ber o f the Spanish Club, Key C lub and the N ational H onor Society. She spends h er sum m ers working as an Urban Ranger. S a ra W ood is eyeing a position with N IK E. The W ilson High School senior w ants to work in m arketing or advertising and plans a degree in business. The three tim e scholar ath­ le te is c a p ta in o f th e v a rsity cheerleading squad, a m em ber o f the varsity track team, Vice President o f the business club for m arketing stu­ dents. She was voted H om ecom ing Q ueen and is listed in W h o ’s Who A m ong H igh School Students. A sem i-finalist in O reg o n 's M iss Teen All A m erican Pageant, Sara is a vol­ un teer at W est G resh am G rad e School and enjoys floral design, dance, m usic and photography. C h a la B a rrin g to n , o f Parkrose High S chool, is a p articip a n t in Thesbians and is on the speech team. She has w on many aw ards, including second place honors at the state level o f both speech and dram a, C hala is a m em ber o f Key Club and has par­ ticipated in mock trial. Involved in Urban Progress, an inner city m inis­ try, she plans to attend Portland Bi­ ble C ollege and m ajor in business m anagem ent and political science. S hazi T a te credits a special teach­ er at Lincoln High School and at­ tending the 1995 N ational Young Leaders C onference in W ashington D.C. with helping her develop co n fi­ dence and political aw areness. The co-feature editor o f L incoln’s C ard i­ nal Tim es, Shazi would like to m ajor in pre-law , pre-m ed or veterinary m edicine. A varsity tennis player, she spends her spare tim e reading new spapers, dancing, w atching C- Dole Explores Future Continued from front he denounced Fidel C astro at a Free Cuba rally in Miami. And each o f those appearances dw arfed D ole’s rem arks to a race­ way full o f stock-car fans in North C arolina on Saturday. T hat lasted about 30 seconds - including, “G en­ tlemen, start your engines.’’ After D ole gave his resignation speech in W ashington last W ednes­ day, he flew to Chicago for a quick and celebratory thrust to the city where D em ocrats will renom inate President Clinton this summ er. But a speech on w elfare he is to give in W isconsin, which had been scheduled before Dole m ade his announcem ent, will m ark the first full-bore cam paign event since his resignation and, his aides hope, the first indication o f how D ole will run as a form er W ashington legislator. On one hand, as D ole rem arked, it is unrealistic to expect a cam paign to maintain the level o f excitem ent that he initially created. “ I c a n ’t resign every day,” Dole said. But more significantly, w hat these past few days have revealed is the price his staff is paying for D o le’s suc­ cess at keeping his decision to quit a secret from all but two advisers and his wife, Elizabeth. Dole ’ s staffhad constructed a strat­ egy on the foundation o f his remain­ ing the Senate majority leader. N ow that D ole is going from beingthe Republican P arty’ssen io r elected official to private citizen, his cam paign advisers - m ost o f whom were as surprised as every­ one else at the news - have been forced to accom m odate a change. This challenge - essentially, the reconstruction o f a cam paign strat­ egy - is not solely a logistical p ro b ­ lem for political strategists. A sked the single m ost im portant benefit o f quitting. Dole pointed his left finger to his tem ple and said: “T hink. Think about the cam ­ paign. A nd not, W hen are you going to get my bill u p ?” ’ D ole said he viewed it as an opportunity to consider why he was running for president and how to explain his candidacy to the public. “ Before long, I w on’t be in W ash­ ington or a senator,” Dole said aboard his campaign plane. "And then I have a right to - then I can go out and define who Bob Dole really is. What his ideas are and his agenda and his so- called vision for America.” S pan and she v olunteers for the A m erican Red Cross. K r i s tin W a ld r a m . from St. Mary ’s Academ y, hopes to becom e an obstetrician or gynecologist or follow a career in broadcasting. She has establ ished food drives and a tool drive for the M ultnom ah A thletic C h ib ’s energy conservation project. K ristin was a class officer in her freshm an, so p h o m o re and ju n io r years. She is an A ssociated Student B ody officer and a m em ber o f the ’‘M arians’’ choral group. Tw ice w in­ ner o fth e school spirit award, Kristin is the recipient o f the Sister M arie Rose Award for C hristian Leader­ ship. A d rie n n e N ew m an is editor o f the Benson High School new spaper, a yearbook photographer, ch ief o f sta ff for the sc h o o l’s radio station and a m em ber o f the chess club. She hopes to attend Lewis and Clark College to study com m unications and education on her way to becom ing a teacher. A drienne likes to read, dance and make people laugh. A volunteer math tutor, she lettered in math. On w eekends she v olunteers for the Friends o f Seasonal W orkers E rin F u ller, from C entral C atho­ lic High School, is an honor student and m em ber o f the Spanish Club, Friends o f the Earth Club and N a­ tional Honor Society . She likes go­ ing to the beach and participating in vintage auto events. Erin would like to teach special education or early childhood education and plans to attend Santa Clara University. She coaches Special O lym pics, w orks on food drives and collects dolls. She participates in beach and riv erclean - ups. Ja im i Jo n e s is a m em ber ofC leve- land High S chool’s YESS (Youth Enhancem ent for Salm on and Steel­ head) Club. She plans to attend Brigham Y oung University and m a­ jo r in marine biology. Captain o fth e dance team, she has served as G irls League President, Junior Class H is­ torian, S eniorC lass Publicity R epre­ sentative, Freshman H om ecom ing Princess, Senior H om ecom ing Queen and A ssistant Photo Editor. A schol­ ar athlete, she is a m em ber o f the N ational Honor Society and made the T h u n d e rb ird C am p A ll-S tar Dance Team R o sem ary B re ih o f plays basket­ ball. softball, volleyball and soccer and p articip ate's in track A m em ber o f the Spanish Club and Freshman Class Vice President. Rosemary has worked at the Student Store for three y ears and at the Franklin 11 igh School Day Care for the past y ear She would like to attend either W estern Oregon State C ollege or Portland State U ni­ versity tostudy psychology and hopes to be a school counselor or teacher. J e n n ife r D u ra n hopes to pursue a career in physical therapy. 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