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Fall Festival: Fantasy Of Fun A flury of fall sports festivities whirled through SCHS October 6- 10 as students participated in various Spirit Week activities, culminating with the crowning of Jan Pearce at a ceremony before the football game on Friday. The traditional Football Home- coming was replaced by a Fall Festival designed to include peo- ple from every sport. Recom- mended by Student Council and approved by the student body, the Festival proposal also changed the way in which candi- dates and escorts are chosen. The contest for queen now in- volves only three Senior candi- dates. Senior boys and under- classmen serve as escorts and at- tendants. The queen candidates selected for this year were Patricia Hud- gens, Jan Pearce and Terri Ashida who were escorted by Todd Wilhelm, Chris Lehman, and Dallas Warnock. Attendants included Jerry Gum and Carolyn Gum, Gary Whaley and Lori Hoo- pingarner, and Bryan Zollinger and Robyn Willinger. Crown- bearer and flower girl were Bran- don Smith and Heidi Nelson. Students were alive with spirit on Monday as they dressed for Pony Express Day, which seemed to be the most popular of the days. Tuesday was Clash Days Wednesday was Election Day in which students dressed in shirts advertising their favorite candi- date or in red. white, and blue. Thursday came off as Twin Day and ended with the traditional burning of the dummy at the bon- fire. Friday became A Touch of Class Day. A pep rally Friday fea- tured an eating contest by the candidates and Mr. Zollinger be- ing plastered with a pie in the face. The Seniors won the spirit award which was sponsored by the faculty.
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Bookers Create Imaginative Displays With membership at an all-time high of 101. the Happy Bookers took on the re- sponsibility of decorating the library for special occasions. In October, election month, the Bookers met to put up cam- paign paraphernalia from the local, state, and national candidates. The fall display was a scarecrow, created and assembled by members. It became one of the most talked about and admired displays. Dur mg Children s Book Week, held in the fall. Bookers read to grade school children and showed them films. In the spring, the Bookers decorated the library in a circus theme. Other activities of the club in- cluded a used paperback exchange at Christmas and a game of charades. Also in the spring, the Bookers viewed the film. oh. God!” starring John Denver and George Burns. The club is sponsored by Jeame Stein. Happy Bookers, back row from left to right-. Larry Like. Jerry Gum. Dennis Ham- mond. Ryon Snook. Darrin Teeter. Kevin Shore. Steven Shore. Andy Fiss. Rick Wil- son. Dallas Warnock. Darin Post. Chris Lehman. Bret Kendrick. Theron Snow- barger. Shane Darrough. Todd Wilhelm, and Janet Figgins. Fifth row. Pam Kirk- land. Jill Snook. Janette Trujillo. Shaila Thompson. Curtis Jones. Mark Winger. Greg Barton. Jeff Sadler. Tanya Snow- barger. Terri Ashida. Rejeana Terrill, and LaDawna Like. Fourth row-. Todd Barkes. Kent Martin. Jon Sosa. Margaret Rains. Robyn Willinger. Debbie Ashida. Vicki Whaley. Vickie Carrillo. Lori Banning. Carmen Huerta. Blanca Huerta. Colleen Dickey. Marylee Ramsay. Sandy McCoy, and Doug Murray. Third row. Kriss Nairn. Carolyn Gum. Brenda Wise. Cyndee Lew- is. Juanita Rios, John T. Worm. Lynette Lashmet. Tammy Jones. Lynda Bluhm. Shelley Mitchell, and Jami Snook. Second row. Sara Carrillo. Steve Fulton. Tamara McKinney. Georgina Jordan. Lisa Bearce. Brenda Morris. Dolores Partida. Robin Williamson. Pam Ford. Donnel Murray. Jeame Stein. Sandy Scheferkort. Jane Wilson. Martha Badillo. Reta Shepard, and Lisa Hebbard. First row. Karen Bluhm. Cynth Lucas. Alice Fira. Tammy Sher- wood. Brian Denny. Kaye Johnson. Tanya Kimbrough. Jo Bramne. Donna Glasscock. Jan Pearce, and Diane Moore. 16
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