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Trojans Don't Wear Plaid? Whose favorite color is plaid? Who's after the computer hacker of the world title? Who worships tackiness? NERDS! and SCHS was full of them during Fall Festival's Spirit Week. While Nerd Day was the most popular of he theme days planned by the cheerleaders. Tie 'Em and Boxer Shorts Day was a close second. This was a new day and consisted of students wearing boxer shorts, old jackets, and ties. Next came T-shirt Day, followed by Out Class 'Em Day with students wear- ing their best clothes. A pep rally on the north patio climaxed the weeks events as candidates and escorts alter- nately smeared each other with culinary de- lights as they participated in eating con- tests. Top notch Dweebs cluster around every Nerd's best friend — Apple II E. Carrying off the nerd look with astonishing ease are Kelli Shore, Tammy Anderson, Laraine Like, Keri Roach, Lori Mitchell, Lyle Hoo- pingarner, Cristine Troup, Kristina Martin, Tammy Rector, Denise Troup, and Missi Yeager. Thinking that the restroom is the best place for grafitti are Robert Harrell, Missi Yeager, Mike Headley, Brandon Fisher. Angela Rec- tor and Stephen Molz, caught in the act of vandalizing each other on T-shirt Day. Modeling the latest fashion in choco- late syrup is Sarah Hume, a casualty of the pep rally's unplanned food fight. At the pep rally Vanessa Brown cheers with spirit, boasting morale before the game. Tie 'Em Up and Box 'Em Out day brought out the exhibitionist in Wil- liam Lewis, Jason Davidson, Darrin Figgins, and Aaron Anderson. — Copy and layout by Nicki Berndt, photos by Lyle Hoopingarner. 16
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Angela and Aaron share in the excitement of being in their first Fall Festival. Laraine Like and Sarah Hume are ready for the ceremony to begin, but their escorts Scott Skipper and Dirk Cockrum are preoc- cupied with the game ahead. The Divine Miss K Kelli reigns over a 14-12 Trojan Victory Six young ladies and their escorts wait for the evening to begin. Over the loudspeaker, the soft sound of Kenny Loggins singing Forever'' drifts lightly through the cool night air. Kristina Martin introduces the candidates, The second runner-up is . . . Kim Darrough . The first runner-up is . . . Keri Roach and the 1985-86 Fall Festival Queen is . Kelli Shore! Kissed and crowned by Dru Davidson, Kelli reigned over a 14 to 12 Trojan victory over the Sublette Larks at the 1985-86 Fall Festi- val football game. Kim and Keri were also crowned by their escorts, Scott Whaley and Dalyn Figgins. Each of the candidates and attendants was chosen by the football and cross-country boys from her class. Each of the escorts was chosen by the girls from his class. Class attendants were: Freshman, Angela Rector and Aaron Anderson; Sophomore, Laraine Like and Scott Skipper; Junior, Sarah Hume and Dirk Cockrum. Attendants and candidates, left to right, were Angela Rector, Sarah Hume, Kim Dar- rough, Kelli Shore, Queen; Keri Roach, and Laraine Like. Crown carrier was Adam Hol- liday and flower girl was Shayla Goertzen.
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Sunny Acapulco beckoned 24 Spanish Club students and sponsor Faydean Fiss. The group worked all year to raise money for a summer visit to Mexico City and the resort town of Acapulco. Work days, concessions, a Mexican food supper, a drawing for pina- tas, and a bake sale were some of the ways the club funded their trip. Spanish Club: Creating Pinatas And Imitating Pajaritos Although last year there were only 16 mem- bers, the club expanded to 56 members this year. In addition to the trip to Mexico, the Span- ish Club members have made pinatas and learned Spanish dances. — Copy by Kristen Hoopingarner, layout by Nicki Berndt Spanish Club included, back row: Darrin Surls, Brandon Fisher, Robert Fira, Jason Pope, Carlos Limon, Dru Davidson, Ron McGowen, Glenn Barber. Frankie Boehs, Scott Whaley, Stacy O'Bryan, and Mrs. Fiss. Third row: Monte Yingling, Lyle Hoopin- garner, Mark Twilliger, William Lewis, Aar- on Anderson, Coy Martin, Jason Davidson; Chris Cockreham, Dirk Cockrum, Jeff Hurlburt, Robert Harrell, Mike Headley, Thomas Trujullo, Freddie Carrillo, Brian Nicholas, and Guy Martin. Second row: Su- san Ashida, Missi Yeager, Maria Frias, Den- ise Troup, Tonya Gepner, Kristy Bixler, Tammy Brown, Kristen Hoopingarner, Sarah Hume, Keri Roach, Beth Barber, Lar- ane Truiullo, Cristine Troup, Ginger Troup, and Becky Fira. Front row: Jami Bunting, Sally Campbell, Stacey Zimmerman, Tony Schweizer, Audrey Shironaka, Lori Mitchell, Vanessa Brown, Lyn Kendrick, Michael Lawrence, Donna Stephens, Missy Crow, Robert Dorrell, and Travis Winger. Hanging the torro pinata that they made are Robert Fira, Mark Twilliger, and William Lewis. Guy Martin demonstrates how to do the Spanish Pajaritos dance. Shaking her body while doing the Spanish Pajaritos dance is Missy Crow.
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