Spilyay Tymoo
December 21, 1979 Page 5
Holiday Tournament Queen Candidates
Trudee Anne Clements, 17,
attends Madras High School
and she is a senior. She likes
English and A cape Ila.
Trudee’s parents are Rudy
and Anna Clements.
She likes (Indian) dancing
and riding horses,
Julie Seelatsee, 17, lives with
her grandmother Ellen Heath
in West Hills. Her father is
Frank D. Seelatsee.
She is a senior at Madras
High School and her favorite
subjects are typing, science and
math.
She likes to play volleyball
and enjoys traveling, bead
working and reading.
Five girls hoping to be
crowned queen of Warm
Springs Nation’s 21st Annual
Holiday Basketball Tourna
ment are selling one-session
and season tic k e ts. The
candidate with the most ticket
sales will be crowned queen of
th e 1 2 -te a m a l l - I n d i a n
to u r n a m e n t to be held
D ecem ber 26-29 a t the
Community Center.
The five queen candidates
are Debbie Q uinn, Lois
Estimo, Kimiko Danzuka,
Trudee Clements and Julie
Seelatsee.
After the tickets sales are in
and totalled, each candidate
Lois Kay Estimo, is the
daughter of Tom Estimo of
Yakima and Della Estimo of
Warm Springs.
She is a senior and attends
Madras High School. Math
and chemistry are her favorite
subjects.
,8-year old Lois says she
enjoys basketball, volleyball,
horses, and softball.
In the future, Lois would like
to be a veterinarian, studying at
Eastern Oregon State College
in LaGrande and later at
Oregon State University.
will receive 10 percent of their
ticket sales. Each candidate will
also receive a gift, a silver cup
trophy, and an outfit for the
tournament. On top of that,
they will be able to attend a
concert of their choice and
spend a night at the Portland
Hilton Hotel.
The queen will receive a
banner, crown and a bouquet
of roses.
T e a m s t h a t w ill be
competing for the champion
ship jackets and trophies are:
Wolfe Point, Montana; the
Colville Tribe; Nez Perce
Indians of Lapwai; Wind River
(Fort Washakie), Wyoming;
Debbie Quinn, 19, is the
daughter of Joyce Quinn.
She is a senior and attends
the Warm Springs Career
Exploration Program. She
works part-time in the printing
department.
Her future plans include
attending either P ortland
B u sin e ss C o lle g e o r a
S a c r a m e n to , C a lif o r n ia
college, pursuing a career in
either fashion photography or
fashion display.
Traveling, basketball and
sewing garments are among her
hobbies.
Kimiko Danzuka, 17 goes to
Madras High School where
she's in the 12th grade.
She plans to go on to college
and her interests are in the field
of d a ta pro cessin g and
psychology.
Kimiko likes to ride horses
and play basketball and
volleyball.
Her parents are George and
Roberta Danzuka.
Reno, Nevada; San Jose,
C a lif o r n ia ; D avis S u n s,
California; Satus (Elimination
Tournament winners); and the
Warm Springs Magpies (the
host team).
Other teams that haven’t
confirmed they’ll be here yet
are: an Oklahoma team; Kyle,
South Dakota; and Vermillion,
South Dakota; last year’s
Holiday-Tournament winners..
This is the first time that 12
teams will be competing in the
Holiday Tournament. Compe
tition will be. close with two
more teams being added.
Game times will be on
posters or on the tickets the
queen candidates are selling.
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Junior Queen Candidates selling raffle tickets