Saint Martin's College Homecoming Court
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Thursday, February
12, 2004
Lacey - Saint Martin’s College announced
its 2004 Homecoming Court on Jan. 30 at its annual Homecoming dinner and
awards program.
The court is nominated and selected by
the vote of fellow students.
Named queen and king were seniors Sunny Gold of Shelton and
Matthew Lambrecht of LaCenter.
Sunny is majoring in business
administration with a minor in theatre arts. She serves as executive
secretary of the college’s student government and on several college
committees. She also is involved in the Saint Martin’s Theatre Workshop
and has served as a New Student Orientation leader.
Matt is majoring in English with a minor
in philosophy. He hopes to pursue a master’s degree in theology at Notre
Dame University. Matt is involved in track, choir, student liturgy and
the Campus Ministry Club. He has been a New Student Orientation leader
for three years.
Also named to the 2004 Homecoming Court
were:
-Senior Princess Elena Dias, a criminal
justice major from Peahi, Maui, Hawaii. Elena is working on the
college’s upcoming Mexico service trip and is active in Soccer Club and
the Hawaiian Club.
Senior Prince Jonathan Sprouffske of
Rainier, who is double-majoring in business administration and theatre
arts. Jonathan plans to attend law school and pursue a career in
business or criminal law. He is Saint Martin’s student body president
and is on the Residence Hall Council, as well as being a resident
advisor.
Junior Duchess Stephanie Day, Portland,
Ore., a psychology major. She would like to be a counselor for high
school students or chronically ill children. Stephanie is a Resident
Advisor in Burton Hall and the Student Leader for the college’s upcoming
Mexico Service Trip.
Junior Duke Kenyon Smith, Makawao, Maui,
Hawaii, is a political science major. He serves on the student
government as judicial vice president and last year was senator for
academic affairs.
Sophomore Baroness Teri Y, of Tacoma, has
not declared a major. She was a New Student Orientation leader for
2003-04.
Sophomore Baron David Schumacher, Federal
Way, is a mechanical engineering major. David plays on the college’s
soccer club, serves as a resident advisor in the residence halls and is
a member of the Saint Martin’s student chapter of the American Society
of Mechanical Engineers.
Freshman Countess Sonya Ramos, Sunnyside,
is majoring in biology/pre-medicine. Sonya plays on the college’s fastpitch softball team and is a member of the Hawaiian Club.
Freshman Count Robin "Robbie" WIlbur,
Spanaway, is majoring in mathematics. Robbie is a member of the
college’s cross-country team.
For more information:
Deanna Partlow, media relations coordinator
Saint Martin’s Office of Communication
360-438-4541 or dpartlow@stmartin.edu