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1988 Spirit Week King and Queen, Seniors Chris Scarff and Patti Hopkins. Masters olCeremonies, Chris Smith and Perry Jenkins, announced the winners ol the spirit award and king and queen competition. Spirit Week offered new opportunities for the crowning of the King and Queen this year. Instead of having one couple from each class compete for the crown, four Senior couples engaged in the competition. Each of the other classes was represented by a princess and her escort. As Seniors they will come back and compete for the title of Spirit Week King and Queen. The four Senior couples were Mark Richter and Heidi Hatley, Chris Scarff and Patience Hopkins, Morgan Bastien and Tami Allen, and Brendon Sidenstricker and Vicki DeLisle. Masters of Ceremonies, Chris Smith and Perry Jenkins, presented the Spirit Award to the Sophomores and finally it was time to crown the 1988 Spirit Week royalty. Which Seniors would it be? The winner is ... Chris Scarff and Patti Hopkins! The king and queen competition was voted on by the student body and this new tradition was off the ground with a big success. — Tammy Flowers and Kelly Brooks Spirit Week 41 Spirit Week King and Queen candidates — Brendon Sidenstricker, Vicki DeLisle, Chris Scarff, Patti Hopkins, Mark Richter, Heidi Hatley, Morgan Bastien, and Tami Allen.
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Senior Candidates — Brendon Sidenstricker and Vicki DeLisle. Chris Scarff and Patti Hopkins, 1988 Spirit Week King and Queen following the coronation. Spirit Week Princesses and Escorts — juniors Terry Biggs and Tasha Polk, Sophomores Dane Frazier and Krista Speer, and Freshmen Kevin Hutchings and Noelle Merenda. Senior Candidates — Mark Richter and Heidi Hatley. Senior Candidates — Morgan Bastien and Tami Allen. 40 Activities
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Anything goes . .. with spirit! This year's Spirit Week rally, called by some the most successful rally of the year, was full of excitement. The walls thumped and the air sung with anticipation as the band played the familiar tune and the crowd chanted, “Let's Beat Chico! We got underway with the fantastically funny lip syncs performed by our rowdy staff of teachers, officials, and custodians. The lip syncs consisted of a song by Gladys Knight and the Pips, (Brenda Harris, Steve King, Mike Brug-geman, Barry Rockwell, Steve Wolf), A Lone Tall Texan , (Ted White, Sandy Allen, Ed Hottell, Cheryl Nardella, Patty Hamilton), Surfin' , (Debbie Summers, )o McKim, June Farkas, Liz Coleman, Dave Tamori), and Born in the USA (John Nazar, Jeff Peek, Tom Aldridge, Dr. Dennis Doris). While the students were rolling on the floor and shaking from laughter at their school officials, the class skits got underway. The Juniors sent up a plea for peace from the hippy days and the Wonder Twins flew in to rescue a drowning classmate in the frosh skit. The saints came marching in while the jazz band played as the Seniors partied at the Mardi Gras. The Sophomores took us back to the 50's and the leader of • the pack's twin brother. The King and Queen candidates were introduced as well as the underclassmen princesses and their escorts. The JV and Varsity wrestling teams were also introduced. The mascots showed their Tiger spirit and performed a peppy routine which ended in the splits. The loud, enthusiastic chants from each class marked the end of our last rally of the year and everyone left on a positive note and a feeling of anticipation for the night to come. „ — Kristi Zancanella All we are saying, is give peace a chance. Terry Biggs and Shannon Medler are part of a peace demonstration in the Junior skit. 42 Activities
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