Silver Creek High School - Silver Leaves Yearbook (Sellersburg, IN)

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a .. v... g .. H g ,P , , a'. . . . --v .,. mum: : . vwv-IYt'l' :'.'- nu ?! lVH x-- llr'nl-.'IKF V'WX'EW A.naAm :' -.a:. . .'..:.;:.A Hi ...!A IND COLL 37 3 .7 SPORTS - Page 19 CLUBS - Page 31 STUDENTS -- Page 53 , a ,e a a . 11;...u... , -.a w A ...w..u;L-.v..;.4u.; 1;.18 1.71M 1.;..::;'. . -A4..J.-:......g..;- , . our school as it marches along in the parade of progress and ever seeks better methods of preparing tomorrowts leaders. With pride we view the students of Silver Creek, desirous to learn on the first knots of their voyage across the sea of life. We view with pride the teachers who are willing to guide them, to suffice the desire to learn, and to lessen the anxieties that inevitably arise. 3 ACADEMIC ePage 79 ADVERTISEMENTS - Page 91 .;-:-':;; -wvw--r-wavfwiifjvw1 -' m w 'mwmn v . w- - . .. - ,. - v , - ,, .. V, . . .. ,. , a F amLhar Szghts IND COLL 37 3 . 7 S I 5 g I ; $9 This is no time to gos- sip; we,re late nowV Let,s see now . . . everything looks so good3 Will she make a mistake? Tune in next Monday and ,7 see. Iv::1 11 7 --;..;42: rpm..- .: aw- HN J 4va 1- at Silver Creek High School Cather ,round, cats, and P11 tell you a story about how to become an all-American boy? Unexcused absence, huh?,, Waitin, for their vittles. Who is it, Sleeping Beauty or Rip Van Winkle? .H... t . .H H, V.t .t .. .3, v .. u 3. . .. , ,wm- :1 : .- .. ........-L.' . 'JYYWHKFII EMT? v-V'nt rwuvnnvuvr .n. r -. -At.l:a .t A H'K 1' We Watch Ourselves Grow IND COLL 373 .7 hWe help keep the cafeteria in shape? FRONT ROW: .1. Harris, B. Harris, P. Midton, M. Sidcboltom. H. Craig. M. Porter. C. Blakley. SECOND ROW: J. Porter, S. Bccht, C. Smith, L. Vest, J. Smith. gyx N-- y Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. 'tA little to the right . . . n0, an inch to the left. Now, thaths fine? hWe'll never tell you sleep in study hall, Gwen? -'. .- nu 'fri3'w.- Wt :niww't '4' J? by Working Hard work pays off with an Honor Letter. FRONT ROW: S. Miller, J. Marshall, D. Van- Wingen, L. Renn, S. Wilson. SECOND ROW: 5. Makowsky, E. Chowning, J. Chowning, D. LaMaster, J. Gladden, L. Loveless. THIRD ROW: R. Hauselman, L. Coleman, R. Wiley, .1. Cherry, H. Taylor. Don t take it so hard, Steve? L. Baxter, L. Nunn, J. Chowning, J. Gillenwater, F. Gladden, and . . L. Hinton attended Girls State and Boys, State. Recemng honors in the commercial contest were L- H335, L. Renn, A. Bean, E. Patrick, LIColeman, L. Loveless, A. Burns, 311d B- Drlscoll. V. ,- .- v 1.. z. w a . .. .- .-. 7--. 17 .. ',,,,., ?TH'UTmmYZ' IND COLL 3733 5 E 5, ii- and Playing Together Do-si-do, and swing your partner. You unched the wrong game. Mr. Conner? p Them girls ain t got no learnin'. Froggie went a courtini But I didn't mean to wear my pajamas to school. ' 'thn '5 the Ku Klux Klan meeting tonight, boysfw 'N0t so hard! This is a friendly fight! 155 a bird, ifs a plane, ITS STEVE. LMWM'!' Wrsar IND COLL 373 . ' 5 uWipe that mischievous grin off your face, Mr. Bedell? ?'t 3 Youql make some lucky girls good wives. 3i Gee, I thought my ring would never get here. II B :55' on the Right Path. 5:992? 55; Wait until Mom sees this? Pay attention to your work, Judy. But we werenl loitering in the halls, M15. McBride. Puppy love. ' . WWWWMW. jir'a-rnw .; -u -. .1: .- We See a Place IND ? ma: :QQJQj13.7;;wmn-ea JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB-FRONT ROW: B. DeArk, M. McRae, L. Warlick, N. Frederick, M. Walk, A. Hart, J. Salmon, S. Huckleberry, T. Gillenwater, V. Huneryager, D. Roland, S. Stharsman, K. Wiley, S. Hazel. SECOND ROW: A. Sampson, R. Fulkerson, R. Allen, T. Lewis, D. Smith, J. Gramlin, P. Briggs, J. Greathouse, R. Nicks, T. Elrod, R. Bottorff, T. Huddleston, J. Haas, D. VanWingen. THIRD ROW: B. Hoffman, B. Henderson, C. Kramer, W. Hartman, J. Haas, J. LaMaster, S. Byers, D. Stanley, W. Bailey, K. Allen, T. Hale. FOURTH ROW: G. Hale, G. Pruitt, R. Mastin, R. Hauselman, P. Harrell, B. Enders, B. DeWeese, S. Weber, R. Lawson, T. Hudson. L. Jordan. Sweet Addd-O-line. Don,t 'ust stand there, stupid! Call the undertakerV, J l2 for Every Talent Beware, Mr. Public! Two super salesmen, Douglas Cherry and Harold Taylor, are on the loose. The Trigger Kid was in trouble. Donna Gladden speaks for democracy. Seniors winning basketball awards are F. Gladden, J. Pennington, C. Harrell, J. Prlchard, R. Wiley, and S. Strother. ... -- .. u -m- A7,.....Vrt..Tv-w. vrrva- wut- ' TWWTW w v'wm quQI-vO-F b N I ' 1 'l , J. ' X. . . - and Proudly Behold IND COLL 37 3 . ' The speaker, boys, listen to the speaker. ,9; , l. ; I hnd furthermore . . Y 2x, Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.,' 3 $ ! g g ; Fivc foot twu, eyes of blue; huba, huba, honeydew? 1,. i A. v-rsambguu.x.nmdr.awwd ' . , . ' AN the Cobble-uns,ll git you Ef you Donk Watch Out! I shot an arrow into the air It fell to earth, I know not where. Buddy, carft you spare a dime?,, ,5 ' ywmmeWMUWH?VH .Ln- u-vw - IND COLL 373 .' . '2 u. - r .e.- - w; Love in Bloom. Are the girls admiring you or your newly captured rabbit, JamesW I uh-think youWe forgotten something. We11, how do you like thatV, l6 k um'uswwwn' :xutwuutw H11 '1 -u 'J-t mgrg-uwv The pause that refreshes. Don t be bashful, YouWe got cute knees? 000ps! Caught red-handedV . w?aisguwggHtmtgwyrwr- t' t' Silver Creek 13 N0 Exception COLL 373 .' xwiqlrmgvaay...f rn w .-...n .. .. , :W a trvrtx 3.3- n .t A3 kmuy-rr $7.0; Students chatter while waiting.r to be served the mango ice cream. Brenda Cummins and Dora Gamboe arrive at the Junior-Senior Prom with their dates. v v t jacus: - ,A . Mb...th hb 1- ???WW 7? ' WW' Peggy Smith, 1958 queen, crowns Carl Harrell prom king. w .. L ' I . hI think you got him that time, Mr. I Makowsky. a 7 H . . Iln- lung-awaltt-d mmm-nt arrlwd wht-n Alive Burns and Carl Harrvll were 5 . . , vmwm-d pmm king and queen wnh Linda Haas. Floyd Gladden, Donna i Elrud. 21nd Ut-nrgt- livigay as altt-ndanls. . V x 3 Mypbysrww .;t: .v - w M t-Di' 3 ? h..- h . our- sports, which have a significant meaning to our school. Sports are one of the dominant fac- tors in molding and unifying all phases of school life. Sports not only involve actual games and meets but are character building through teamwork, loyalty, and effort. The thrill of our students viewing their fa- vorite sports with pride, and cheering their team on to victory, is an example of a happy school life. As the curtain falls on the 958359 season, welre proud to present our athletic department. MMMw vp-ga- w-rn-r-vv r-ww w vwv um ,V WW, , , ee...'. .. IND COLL 373 . 5 53'13'35 ... , .vq V Ju- FRONT ROW: Stinson, Aber. nathy, Byers, Haas. BACK ROW: Barnett, Student Man. ager, Eastes, Harrell, Hazel, Christensen. The junior varsity and freshman teams enjoyed a very successful season. They were victorious in the majority of their games which should prove thaf much valuable material will be available for the varsity ranks in the coming years. MR. MAKOWSKY, Coach FRONT ROW: Cash, Byers, Stone, Applegate, Brock, 01- son. BACK ROW: Weber. Student Manager, E a s t e 5, Haas, Hazel, Sexton, Vick. FRONT H1 m : Nic-rma'n', C01- Ict. Byc-Ix. Ulen, 511115011, Jordan. BALK HOW: St-an- lev. Student Manager. Bally. M'utsingvr. Hudwn. l. Lew1s, R. Irwin Smrthn-rs. Thr- c-ntire season for the seventh grade basketball team mu :1 gratifyingly successful one. Cmu-hmi by Norman Beyl. the seventh graders were ahlt- tu lake twelve of their thirteen tilts. Thr highth graders werexft as successful. but they did manage the majority of their twenty-two games, twelve in all. MR. BEYL. Coach FRONT ROW: Haas. Allen. Plxle'y. Elrud. Briggs. BACK ROW: Huddlmtcm. Student Manager. Ward. Weber. Cold- man. Bittner. Stnner. Blaklev. , W'MManMmHn 39-h F. zu- Arm 3.... x r- -j :w: 3; v ?d iji: u. . .;EQL' . ,-..:;... sry-t .: x xx 7yttursrn- ??fo .x.;1'.- -+r W3 .:-4 'Ad 34'1- s ' v ' . ' I 4- w E h!d:mar4fJWiV27V W4 91119 -, H.- - . 1': ' aunts. IND COLL 373 . rww ..- ' mm 6V 4.,WW WWWWWWWMWW w v x : - 3 , ' . EL hmekwmws'KvWV-T m i z 2 ku'. 22 ND SMOKING ' IN THE GYM On to victory the rousing cheer often heard from our new PEP CLUB. FRONT ROW: Dietrich. Fleming. Baxter. Kirkman. Bruady. Wcrlv. Wieseka. Graf. Krajnak. Allen. Sanders. Hardsaw. Hutchinson. Hudson. Coats. SECOND ROW: Clater, Gillenwater. Anderson. Adams. Broadus. Threlkel. Burns. Hinton. Weber. Jewell. Trevarthan, Densford, Gladden. Hinton. Pennington, Judd. THIRD ROW: Linne. Weller. Gillenwater. Montgomery. Lasley. Wells. Smetllers. Marshall. Crawford. Barnett. Short. Krucr. Rauck. Klein. Gibson. Leonard. FOURTH ROW: Wheatley. Coleman. Loveless. Hinton. Dugan. Driscoll, Makowsky. Davis. Cherry. Floyd. Dickson. Jackson. Patrick. Jackson. Rollins. McRae. FIFTH ROW: Gregg. Carlisle, Regan. Broady, Curtis. Edwards. Gladden. Wieseka. Hatfield. Taylor. Walk, Haas, Mc- Daniels. Hatfield. Stoner. SIXTH ROW: Myers. Coleman. Crawley. Porter. Nolan. Creechu Camboe. Stinson. Cummins. Doughty, Werle, Kochert. Popp. LaMaster. Briner, Craig. SEVENTH ROW: Walker. Bean. Miller. Salmon. Dorman. Dobson. Heck. Moser. Robinson. Mayhew. Hinton. Ward. Murr. Eckert. Brock. Olson. EIGHTH ROW: Armstrong. LaMasters. Bottorff. Gillen- water. Amster. Miller. Richey. Wenning. Carlisle. MCCOQ'. Weber. Leonard. Shepherd. Gehlbach. Berry. Porter. NINTH ROW: Henson. Trevarthan. Booker. Huffman. Motsinger. Goldman. Elrod. Howard. Dickson. Applegate. Reager. JLNIOH NXRSIH: Jackie Weber, Karen Haas, Ruth Ann Hendergnn. IMHHILI KICKinley. JinNIOR HIUH: Shirley Wilson. Sheldon Makowsky, Janet .- ams. Pep, vim, and vigor are the outstanding characteristics of our cheerleaders. VARSITY: Sandy Haas, Peggy Smith, Alice Burns, Donna Elrod. BASKETBALL Q U E E N AND COURT: P. Smith, E. Popp, Queen L. Haas. and C. Mayhew. NJ l V ., SE I t $ ' aisisinwggm ,. N .O- QJV tg'ivi'mrjew '. 1w im-i 53$:- C23 D. 51 m: 5-3-1114 I n- 5.1!! ' bunny ' '9' l 3 Ann. M 02.9,: W mztzg :9 '2 E . 4:4 writ...- .Axii -u - 4r 35:3;23 ; ,. an- up, nun Wun$nmhzzrzgu V .., c ,3 6-. d r' - 'W' -. .. 4.x.-- ,n'u. . eK-ZawWTV'WTijv-Wen k - u - IND COLL 3 7 3 . 5 The big orange and blue quintet was victorious in the majority of its games. In the tournament, the Dragons found the tower- ing height of Providence Pioneers an insurmountable object. But through the entire game they fought valiantly, accepting defeat only after a terrific :y struggle. An outfit of adept and clever ball handlers, coupled with a prevailing spirit of vim and vigor and a fight-to-the-finish made them one of the out- standing teams of recent years. Our new coach, Ray Green, seems right at home in his new office. 2 g $ I 3 i .i E g 24 x i t t ' . A ., I. . V et-A-r'trlt u4hdtuju1gnh1h1 tnLa-ga4mJ.rJ:LA4M-.-LMV Harrell, Gladden, Wiley, Brown, Lund. Miller. Opponent Henryville Charlestown Seymour Shelbyville South Central Center Grove Clarksville HOLI DAY TOURNEY Jeffersonville Charlestown North Central Corydon Sacred Heart Brownstown North Vernon Mitchell Springs Valley Milan Salem Scottsburg Paoli SECTIONAL TOURNEY Providence KIOUIUIO lOUI 14-;: HC'3HN4-n-r-4'-IQJV'J l 0 NJ 0 Silver Creek,s J. Weber blocks an attempted shot game in the Holiday Tournament. The varsity managers. Steve Strother and Neil Town- sley. check the schedule of the on-coming game for the Dragons. Expressions,of a tough game are worn by Gladden. Miller. and Brown at the half of a losing game with Scottsburg. The track team displayed some outstandmg 'ndividual pmfnrmances throughout the season. 1 Several g-huul and sectional records were broken ln' Imv Lennard. Arthur Sumner. and Bob inley. VARSITX TRACKe-FRONT ROW: E. Stimson, L. Leonard, B. Eastes, B. Wiley, J. Brown, A. vamlry. P. Vick. K. Miller. SECOND ROW: J. Carlisle, D. Phelps. R. Smith. D. Haas. A. Sumner. 1'. Cash. M. Anderson. R. Byers. V. Goode. THIRD ROW: D. Mann, J. Eastes. J. Chrim-nwn. T. Lund. E. Popp. G. Stanley. P. Black. R. Bottnrff. R. Stone. R. Applegate. Was undefeated during the season. Outstanding pnint mak- ers in the ranks were Woody Bailey. J. C. Bitt- ner. Stanley Byers. Walter Collett. JUNIOR HIGH TRACK-FRONT ROW: Mr. Green, Coach; G. Pixley, D. Van Wingen. T. DeArk, R. Dulaney, B. Henson, J. Goldman, R. Nierman, D. Warlick. J. Bittner. SECOND ROW: L. Loveless. R. Snider. S. Broadus. L. Goldman. L. Jordan. T. Hudson. S. Byers. W. Collet, D. Stinson. J. Weber. THIRD ROW: L. Ward. R. Fraley. L. Motsinger. D. Smith. T. Hale, R. Lewis, S. Smethers. K. Allen. W. Bailey. FW: W IND COLL 37 3 . 5 Ready to begin a sporting game of tennis are B. McKinley, J. Adams. B. DeArk. and D. Richey. Mr. Denton points out a few basic golf rules to H. Coats, 5. Stanley, J. Samples. and F. Gladden. .3 l. 52 J: , .. CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW: J. Brown, J. Pennington, V. Goode. SECOND ROW: C. Harrell, N. Townsley, B. Wiley, L. Leonard. Under the direction of Mrs. Adams, girls participate in such sports as bas- ketball. archery, volleyball, and tennis. Hey! Who's guarding heriw D. Miller, S. Miller, J. Salmon, and J. Baker see whose arrows. hit the target. D. McKinley tries to make a point for her side it; a volleyball game. u IND COLL 373. .4 m.gtvauhmdm-xnnng .14.. AM OUTFIELDERS: J. Harrell, S. Balmer, S. Byers. INFIEIDERS: H. Taylor. T. Daily, E. Stimson, It. Baxter. C. Henson. 4. Illl.fi,w'u'hauun..gu.t, H t'The team as a whole improved as the season progressed? related Mr. Makowskyt the baseball coach. Next year Silver Creek will be a mem her of the mid-Southern conference 0 which baseball is a major sport. h SSlugger Balmer prepares to hit a home run, but the catcher expects anything. . . . the variety of clubs and organizations offered by Silver Creek for us to show our ability to shoulder responsibility and assume leadership. In these clubs, we learn the value of cooperation; we learn the value of honest work; and we learn the value of friends. Here, also, our creativeness, special interests, and talents are developed. An extended hand of friendship and a welcome smile are a part of every club and organization at S.C.H.S. safe ! . Mh i II? A ' :1 a - u- x e no - -.-IH.;-.-0 .3; lo: . n mwm-ngy mung; r'f ; $.5W'unv- WVV' . gee: V... Ysili t...- .l a, .nxl' ' b - 3.357.! 35 I V....f I I Muem' -;J1 a 5 annual! e .53.4 1: 3.195922: .m. ;....;.tht- e -. A345: .,.A.2-.n...;,$-w -...:t 'h'z'f'lfe-' , .m A I ., 4:36 m:n- V -0? i . K. mtxskW :. 'A 5' Y f: .. -. a - '-..-- .. u f. S'uls-wbw- .r' . .m: cw-a-gvtuzu- :; ,..,2. - .112: w- . Au-o wweusuomrun Ni:.uin.,1' ,A '- p? 'T A. e 1'1? F'rfh . I K .31; ' mo, . 33-1-3 ' anvI!.'. rah .e .. $1 0 1;: ,.e . .1! hi $13 I -. amu: - 1 .3. : g e IND COLI. 37 3 . Ready for the downbeat! Then, come rain or shine, we hear our S.C. band begin to play. Under the capable direction of Mr. Ambs, the activities of the band, with 57 members, include entertaining at our home basketball games, participating in solo and ensemble contests as well as in the state band contest, Giving concerts, and hav- ing candy and magazine drives for the benefit of the band. Student director Jerry Gaines, under the supervi- sion of Mr. Ambs, learns the do,s and donTS of Band Directing. ;; 14' t; tggE BAND OFFICERS: C. Dickson, Librarian; C. Beigay, President; J. Chowning, Vice-President; S. Huneryager, Secretary; J. Robin- son, Assistant Librarian; Mr. Ambs, Director. MARK SEXTON. Drum Major mmmw 91mm 4.. w . v .4 unseat LAaMLA-ghanapmi tw Wwa mm w- n m u g; Hf $111! V, W W? . .l; i 12232369sz 9 MISCELLANEUlF WOODWINDS FRONT ROW: PERCUSSION: Smith, Sexton, Carpenter, Popp, S. Dickmn. Uffutt. Chowning. BACK ROW: C. Dickson, Whvath. PEUUUWIWB FRONI ROW Newton, Sampson, Hargeshcinwr. SECOND ROW: chn, Smith, llllt r . . . . Hun H LL r Kittelma ML 3K Schechtcr, MCKIIIICY, Flshcr. Shaw, Rolnnson. Chowmng, 1' 1x 11th I BRASS: Waldrip, Johnson, Byers, LaMaster, C. Ender, B. Ender, Cherry, Hale, Taylor, Hughes, Nix, Weber, Rainbolt, McKinley, Weber. FRENCH HORNS: Sampson, Flmning. Hogvrs, Hendricks. Haas. SAXOPHONES: Becht. Lev, Barnett, Booker! Shields. Haas. win. IHMI MM. Hp QUEEN Kb mun; l,. Htmx L. Du-kson, i'l Hdiury. R. Hmiumgt. Um-vn 1?. Mc- K'iint-v. King; u. IL-LJ. x1: 50mm, i W;-ln-11 V. Enliv I. mil .1. halnes. Hunur camv In Ihvw Watv winners- Sharon Hunvrylgr'r. Viwki Hunvryager, and Christine Dirkwm HI 3:1 IiUW. 9251011031, 5. Blakloy, R. Leach, 5. Harris. D. Miller. L. Amstcr, R. McKinley, IJ. ll ll-llillulman. SLLOND HOW: U. Pruitt, J. Goldman, R. Sloner, J. Grcathousc, A. Sampson, ' u: Wherry, D. Buttorff, T. Fulkvrsun. THIRD ROW: J. Wilson. FRONT ROW: Salmon, MCHatu Warlick. Hucklclwrry, Hart. Shvpllard. SECOND ROW: La- Maslcr, Danncr, Werlv, Conley, DcWRw-sv, E. Pnpp. THIRD ROW: L. Popp, Makowsky, Trevar- than. Wilsnn. chl. Winnigvr. FOURTH HOW: Mvtvalfv. Ht-ndrivks. D 'son. Leonard, Blakley. Hainlmlt. Dis'mnrv. Divksnn. Srherhtrr. Imftf lwft! left! right! left! left! are thv suunds you may hear as you watch tht- nn-vnming majorettes. Thvrv aw three groups of major- , . , l 1 - m hm r JUNIOR HIGHVMAJORE'ITESWFRONT ROW: Makowsky. Hostettler, Danner. Nth mm X m m 1 6 J 0 Wilson, SECOND ROW: Pupp. 12mm. Jean Hostvttltfr. Beyl. Winniger. high gynull. nine in the senior high um! txwlw in the beginning Thv svxtt't. the trio. and the sex'enth and viglnh graders have carried off high humus at vavh of the meetings in 1038 u plating; first in the regional and swuml in the state contest at Indimmpnlis. BEGINNING MAJORETTE5 FRONT ROW: Shephard. Salmon. Warlick. MC- Rae. Hart. Werle. BACK ROW: Leonard. 'IH'cvarthan. Conley. Huckleberry. Dert'ose. Lanaster. ADVANCED MAJOR- EFTES: Hc-ndl'ickS. Ramlm-lt. 1,. Dickmn. xlvh'alhh N l1M'hI61 . 5. Dit'kwn. Hiwnnrv. Blak- 193'. PUNI- .55. MJLI. H3 7 . 7; KM, ' ' . 1-. g ., H onor Your Partner - N aH 080 IND i COLI 3 37 3 . 5 53, f; ? l w: H Wm- FRONT ROW: L. Loveless. J. Chowning, O. Briggs, L. Hinton. SECOND ROW: B. Cummins. J. Gillenwater. J. Cherry. 5. Huneryager. J. Marshall. THIRD ROW: J. Brown. Mr. Briggs. Sponsor; F. Gladden. : ; O C Q , There s a Song m the ALr- Glee Club I g 3 I . FRONT ROW: B. Threlkel. O. Briggs. V. Cavanaugh. J. Harris. N. Dicksun. B. Bottorff. J. Weber. B. Goldman. M. King. B. Harris. A. Curtis. SECOND ROW: B. Hatfield. M. Zimhro. B. Lothery. 7 L. Weller, S. Rose. D. Feeler. J. Chowning. M. Myers. J. Gladden. R. Lasley. R. Daily. THIRD i ROW: D. Meador. C. Walker. M. Mullins. A. Sampson. A. Lee. D. Linne. J. Baxter. S. Weber. ? L. StonEr. B. Dismore. C. Bailey. R. Sidebotlom. J. Jewell. G. Floyd. FOIVRTH ROW: J. Briner. g C. Erwin. N. Bierly. B. Charley. P. Flanagan. B. Wiley. D. Fleming. J. Watson. P. Montgomen'. J. Jackson. C. Taylor. P. Edwards. J. Dietrich. R. Weller 3, g 38 If; .. 1.; .4 1 : :.;...4:..- .,- .1 ILV.'.-..gusuzAud-l-AALMJLA-LH4-5b1142i.1l :. .Jn in I . ' .4. 7 . ; 4 i' I JACKIE WEBER F.F.A. Sweetheart , LINDA RENN 'wtt'x hm-ker Homemaker of Tomorrow 1 uture Homemaker of the Year gm , WW . 4mg! '- ' . Old MacDonald Had a Farm- F .F .A. IND . COLI ,, 37 3 . 5 V FRONT ROW: G. Baker, Reporter; C. Cooper, Vice-Presi- dent; T. Heath, President; T. G. Gibson, Sentinel. SECOND : ROW: N- Brown. Treasurer; Mr. Arnett, Sponsor; 0 Hen- Minton, Harrell, and Henson get valuable experience . . son, Secretary. in the cveryday life of a farmer. n m 'if g ' EX: ' I FRONT ROW: J. Doughty. R. Pennington. S. Miller. C. Gibson. J. Carlisle. B. Kupp. J. Minton. i T. Mann. SECOND ROW: L. Amburgey. J. Patrick. M. Hamey. V. Goode. D. Johnson. F. Rodgers. T. Gibson. C. Baker. R. Smith. THIRD ROW: T. Korte. 5. Smith. M. Baker. D. Lewis. l T. Heath. N. Brown. C. Wenning. R. Coombs. D. Haas. D. Phelps. P. Vick. FOURTH ROW: L. Ward. J. Kruer. H. Harrell. C. Harrell. J. Pennington. C. Cooper. E. Popp. C. Henson. H. Graham. 40 FRONT ROW: G. Wicseka, L. Renn, C. Walker. N. Rollins. S. Hatfield. J. Hopper, J. Weber, E. Patrick. SECOND ROW: J. Beyl. S. Shields. J. Allen. C. Mayhew, M. Porter. J. Marshall, E. Baily, J. Hardsaw, M. Hatfield. P. Minion. THIRD ROW: D. McDaniels. E. Doughty, C. Trvvarthan, N. Bierly. P. Lee. C. Baily. C. Blaklcy. C. McRae. A. Hatfield. C' Built'h E. Bailey. J. Coleman. G. Wieseka, and. A. Hatfield look over keys to furniture lmym; Lb an FHA. project. C. McRae. Treasurer: Mrs. Diefenbach. Sponsor; L. Renn. Secre- tary: C. Trevarthan. President: C. Walker. Vice-President. IND , COL 373 5 ; ii l. , r, I Sunshine girls entertain their mothers with a lavish . banquet : J. Smethers. Secretary; L. Haas. Chaplain; A. Burns, Treas- urer; L. Hinton. Vice-President: K. Dugan. President: Mrs. ; Baker. Sponsor. ':7 Es Er Wu, wwwWWtWKwav -r' FRONT ROW: D. Elrod. S. Haas. P. MCCOU. P. Smith. A. Burns. SECOND ROW: L. Riggle. D. LaMaster. C. Jackson. L. Haas. G. Threlkel. B. Threlkel. R. Davis. THIRD ROW: J. Jewell, K. Haas. M. Burns. K. Mayhew. K. Wheatley. R. Rainbolt. J. Gladden. 5. Hendricks. R. Hender- son. P. Haas. FOURTH ROW: C. Trevarthan. D. Gamboe. D. Gladden. J. Densford. J. Smethers. J. Makowsky. K. Dugan. C. Metcalfe. L. Hinmn. .--.. :. L . 7 1w, ' .. . ,, 4-3- V , 4m WEM FRONT ROW: J. Gaines, L. Vest, R. Tash. R. Henson. T. Haas. C. Gillenwater, G. Brown, J. Brown, T. Barnett, J. Baxter, T. Heath. SECOND ROW: M. Sexton, K. Miller, F. Gladden, B. Wiley, E. Stinson, J. Samples, B. Tash. D. Dietrich. D. Fleming. 5. Strother, J. Weber. THIRD ROW: S. Weber, R. Werle, L. Cherry. S. Balmer. J. Prichard. H. Graham. T. Lund, E. Popp, D. Krajnak, L. Vest. C. Henson. 13 VKl'iiJ'Half. Chaplain: J. Brown. Treasurer; S. $rotht2r. 1.1'ce-President: Mr. Riehl. Sponsor; H. erle. Presulent: T. Heath. Secretary. Hi-Y membexs. L. Vest. C. Henson. and E. Popp. examine the posters on the bulletin board. IND COL 373 , r-ng FRONT ROW: P. Collings. S. Rogers, C. Blakley. S. Shields. B. Nolan. L. Riggle. J. Ward. B. Tibbitt, P. McCory, P. McKinley, L. Offutt. SECOND ROW: D. Taylor. C. Mayhew. E. Doughty, M. Burns, J. Hinton. J. Crawley, J. Gehlbach, G. Wells. J. Smethers, N. Dickson. THIRD ROW: K. Wheatley, C. Fleming. K. Haas, S. Hendricks. D. Elrod. J. Gladden, E. Ehringer. E. Patrick. C. Jackson, J. Weber. E. Carlisle. FOURTH ROW: M. Bottorff. B. Rain- bolt. B. Driscoll, D. McKinley, P. Lee. A. Burns. J. Makowsky. B. Cummins, R. Henderson, E. Kantlehner, J. Marshall, N. Gregg. A. Beck. FIFTH ROW: B. Murr, P. Edwards, J. Allen, C. Walker, D. Henson. S. Dickson. D. LaMaster. M. Williams. S. Stinson. M. Hargesheimer, G. Moser. Jackie Weber. President; Ruth Ann Henderson. I'ice-President; Sherry Stinson. Treasurer: Bobbie Rainbolt. Reporter: Carolyn Jackson. Secretary. ' l i You missed. Sherry, you missed. Mr. Dcnton discusses plans for annual hayride with B. Cummins, E. Popp, J. Broady, C. Cooper, and E. Chowning. J. Weber, V ice-President; F. Gladden, President; Mr Sponsor; P. Smith, Secretary: S. Haas, Treasurer. H.704 r. A . Jhny..,; . i? i i . 1.5 ... -A 0?: sashwnu :. rim; +.S' .f . v 'f ?;: : ..-Ilb..'..-h' . 2-37 513.4, .4; .9- . . I .y.w-.-:ww5:we . .. . 53v . FRONT ROW: J. Gladden, H. Taylor, P. Minton, S. Hendricks. SECOND ROW: S. Haas, J. Weber, L. Renn, R. Bottorff, J. Weber, C. Cooper, 0. Briggs, L. Leonard, E. Patrick, D. Dietrich, G. Threlkel. THIRD ROW: J. Christensen, E. Chowning, J. Brown, W. Nunn, R. Henderson, K. Pettit, J. Chowning, R. Werle, D. Elrod, T. Daily. FOURTH ROW: F. Gladden, C. Metcalfe, J. Harrell, J. Densford, G. Beigay, B. Cummins, B. Eastes, A. Burns, K. Miller, C. Dickson, E. Stimson. FIFTH ROW: S. Balmer, P. Smith, J. Broady, S. Huneryager, D. Fleming, L. Loveless, D. Linnc, L. Coleman, J. Cillenwater, S. Strother. SIXTH ROW: D. Craw- ford, J. Cherry, C. Henson, J. Makowsky, N. Townsley, J. Smethers, E. Popp, C. Trevarthan, J. Prichard. . I I '1al Mr. Pitman, Sponsor; H. Taylor, Second Vice-President; P. Schechter, Recording Secretary; J. Gillenwater, Presi- dent; J. Chowning, Treasurer; C. Jackson, Corresponding Secretary; J. Gladden, First Vice-President. P.T.S.A. members, A. Bean, T. Gillenwater, J. Eastes, and F. Cash, examine a report from their bake sale. FRONT ROW: T. Cillenwaler, P. Schechter, F. Cash, .1. Gillenwater, G. Beigay, A. Bean, J. Chowning, J. Gladden. SECOND ROW: H. Taylor, B. Eastes, C. Ender, B. Driscoll, C. Henson, D. Henson, J. Easles. Woodman, Spare That Tree-Shop Club INI C01 37: x um ' ' FRONT ROW: A. Goldman, D. Dietrich, S. Tibbitt, J. Patrick, J. Berry, D. Bottorff, R. Tash, C. Smith, T. Daily, J. Shields, L. Hauger. SECOND ROW: R. Snider, D. Hutchinson, L. Vest, J. Smith, C. Scholl, J. Christensen, G. Dehn, D. Wheatley, C. Gillenwater, R. Nunn, E. Satterly. THIRD ROW: J. Minton, K. Pettit, S. Stanley, L. Vest, M. Mosley, L. Leonard, R. Bottorff, K. Miller, R. Werle, D. Crawford, W. Judd, L. Stoner. FOURTH ROW: J. Kruer, C. Harrell, Dale Dietrich, L. Kirkman, J. Klein, J. Harrell, J. Prichard, E. Popp, T. Lund, P. Amster, B. Tash, B. Eastes, E. Stinson. Mr. Klein, Sponsor; C. Harrell, President; R. Snider, Vice- ' President; .I. Prichard. Secretary-Treasurer. ' C. Smith, G. Clatcr, J. Wieseka, and B. Rauck help keep the school in shape by repairing some . sports equipment. 0 m, ;--r.-.... . . . calilrw . ,'- , . Come Softly - B ookworms 1U Baxter, Vice-President; M. Sideboltom, lm'sident; Miss Standiford, Sponsor; P. Cnllings, Secretary; E. Montgomery, Treas- IIHT. N. Dickson, R. Sidebottom, and L. Baxter enjoy a book report given by M. Sidebottom. I 111.; .x 3K 4 twang. w v Owlll'. ' 'x 104 '41: ., 2!! Ln$ 1! r: W. 1! FRONT ROW: R. Sidebottom, P. Collings, E. Carlisle, 0. Briggs, R. Daily, N. Dickson. SECOND ROW: J. Hinton, E. Montgomery, C. Dehn, F. Cash, F. Schuff. I l 1 f 's 4 ; 1. a 1 ?VIFJS i7 e The Hilltop Newsha new name; a new paper-puhlished fur the first time this- year by the Shorthand 11 class. New methods brought many new improvements which we viewed with pride. TYPISTS: J. Robinson. L. Luvvlcss, S. Hum-ryagcr. MIMEOURAPHERS: S. Haas, P. Blaklvy, f, S. C0110, B. Durham. ARTISTS: C. Lm'kridgv. W. Lawmn, C. Dickson. . n. e -.. SUBSCRIPTION STAFF: J. Beyl, K. Wheatley, J. Marshall, D. Elrod, B. Driscoll, J. Smethers, S. Strother. F. Cash. Linda Coleman, Business Manager; Linda Loveless, Editor; Mrs. Wheatley, Advisor; Judy Cherry, Assistant Editor. EDITORIAL STAFF SEATED: W. Nunn, R. Wiley, E. Hudson, G. Creech, B. Cum- mins. STANDING: C. Trevarthan, K. Pettit, H. Crone, N. Townsley, E. Patrick, J. Kantlehner, J. Gillenwater, J. Cherry. ADVERTISING STAFF: D. .Fleming, A. Burns, K. Dugan, L. Loveless, S. Haas, P. Smith, L. Haas, L. Hinton. Reword it, rewrite it, redraw it hare familiar phrases heard by the Silver Leaves Staff. Our sense of pride soon overshadows the long hours of hard work. The final re- sult is a book that is cherished and long-remembered by SC. students. 3..., 4. . , ,nnlw. lirw ' t A highlight on the December calendar of events Wa the annual Snowball Dance, which was climaxed by th crowning of Mr. and Miss S.C.H.S. The dance Wa followed by a breakfast at the Speed Hotel. Robert Wiley Emma Popp Senior Candidate Sophomore Candidate . w ulra w, ' 'u SANDRA HAAS JOHN CHRISTENSEN Miss SCHS Mr. SCHS Geraldine Creech Junior Candidate James Brown Junior Candidate 7 e... WON w t waifon 1- t :95 . it'L3: ithrf Eiti'. - L... Rodney Applegate Karen Wheatley Freshman Candidate Freshman Candidate f Winning was a cinch for Mr. and Miss SCHS with h Janet Chowning, LaDanna Nunn, Harold Taylor, and Terry Haas collecting the money. ;, t 2' i . Rendering accompaniment for vocalist, Janet Chowning, at the Snowball Dance was Mark Sexton. 52 swat .v-w- -A a . - . . . the students on the journey through high school, an important channel to the future. For us, the course of education is set; for us, the waves of progress roll; and for us, the sails of learning are spread. Each year of our journey, we raise the anchor to sail on to the next landing in the world of learning. Soon we will assume full control of the wheel; and, in the ship we have built, we will sail on to the ocean of our future. We, passengers and crew, are proud of Silver Creek. May Silver Creek be proud of us. W. - Iv!!- nan .ring-h ev-iit3i .0. , M: A 't .. , nal'iw. .: .n t MH- IL$..I '-;- ., . -s I- i- ..gs-nu't ., '1' ng '7. muf-g'zasiv-WD! 5.. .f ; 6-. 1 r::' :. flit p .. NY? W ?'Ate't nthmmzd: cr- - $3,. '4- upvcumaa :39..-an m $Ltin t ' uEF 2L3 W .. .ai;::AA .2 c; g! ieaof- 'gwm'n '- es 9. f ' '3' e 53?:- v t. . t1 ,hk tug. tui i: K 4 t Q1117: ' u- t............... W t- :. Wu... www.utm hunwmhwwum muggy v ank- n- ' Wraw itlv't't; ii iii? E2 L... '5 1 E 2 I . l ,! ' ' Ruth Anson and Shafon LaMaster get one last chance to wear their leotards as spring rapidly ' approaches. . i 54 -4- i AgwuwxWr 7v - 2: htMatch your mate with a new sweater? Karen Wheatley and Don Fleming. aavise Ada Anderson and Glenn Brown learn the art of hula hooping as Johnny Patrick dizzly watches. Proudly They Lead Their Classes SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS: B. Mc- Kinley, Secretary; J. Haas, Vice-President; R. Allen, President; G. Pruitt, Treasurer. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: A. Sumner, President; A. Burns, Treasurer; R. Henderson, Vice-President; D. Elrod, Secretary. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: J. Eastes, President; R. Apple- gate, Vice-President; K. Wheatley, Secretary; T. Eager, Treasurer. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS: S. Wil- son, Vice-President; J. Hostettler, Secretary; 5. Smethers, President; Janet Hostettler, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: V. Goode, Vice-President; S. Stanley, Secretary; J. Samples, Treasurer; T. Haas, President. '4..Vu.....c A . V -.:n, iL ...4. 1'. I V' Ja'net Adams Bonnie Dee Allen Ronnie Allen Lou Ellen Amster Dorothy Aubrey Jenny Bake'r James Bell Joseph Bittner Alton Blakley Sharon Blakley ; Donna Bottorff ;' W Richard Bottorff $ 1 , 'E l ; Phillip Briggs :7 '3' Bobby Briner FY Carol Briner g; Robert Brishaber :3 l. K Martin Broadus Arthur Cannon Charles Collins Beulah Mae Conley Charles Cox Donald Craig Kenny Ray Craig . .mmmt w?awam .1 3 VFW J ames Cummins ii. 3 , Earl Wayne Davis ERIC. f: . Mi? 1 UMH 4191': T Bonnie DeArk Tommy DeArk Beverly DeWeese Raymond Dismore Rebecca Ellis Thomas Elrod Robert F ulkerson Jerry Goldman Tommy Goldman 37 at 31v? John Cramlin - J ames Alan Greathouse ,1 Johnny Haas i Phyllis Harrell : Paul Harris r7 Wilma Harris ;- .' Alice Hart 5,: x ' Rebecca Hauselman : 5, Shirley Hazel J ohn Henderson Robert Hoffman Timothy Huclkeberry Charles Huckleberry Suzette Huckleberry Tony Huddleson Janice Jenkins Frances Jenkins Phillip Johnson Barbara Kennard Carl Kramer Sharon LaMastcr Fay Lambert Roger Lawson Ruth Leach Larry Loveless Rickey Mastin Rebecca Lynn McKinley Marilyn McRae Doris Ann Miller Linda Miller Susan Miller Susan Money Ramona Peyton Donald Phelps Sponsors MR. BRIGGS MRS. ADAMS Dolores Roland Jean Salmon Amos Lee Sampson Alan Schmetzer Edna Snead Beverly Stoner Carry Stoner Robert Stoner Elaine Trevarthan John Van Wingen Shirley Voyles Margaret Walk Larry Ward Lana Warlick Donald Weber Joel Weber Ronald Wells Marcia Werle John Micheal Wilson Betty Young Diana Jean Zimmerman Glenn Pixley Gerald Pruitt Dianna Richey Grace Richey o ,. Wuwm v Kenny Allen Judy Appell Woody Baily Frances Baxter Frank Beyl I x x i I . i ti E - . Sue Ellen Beyl Stanley Byers Ralph Douglas Cherry Walter Collet 5 Joseph Daily 4: Egg Patsy Danner Marlene Douglas Ronald Dulaney Neva Dunn Charlotte Ellis Elizabeth Ender Ronnie Fraley Nancy Fredericks Terry Gillenwater Joel Haas Gardner Hale Tommy Hale Wayne Hartmen William Henson Brenda Hoffman J anet Hostettler Jean Hostettler Terry Hudson Victoria Huneryager Freida Jackson Larry Jordan James Lamaster Ronnie Lewis Tony Lewis Sheldon Makowsky Diane Marshall Sharon Maschenik Linda Charlene McCory Karen Montgomery Lee Motsinger Ronald Nicks Rodney Nierman Sponsors MRS. JONES MR. BEDELL Ronald Smith Randall Snider Darryl Stanley Sharon Stearsman David Stinson Dan Warlick Brent Watson Shirley Weber Kay Wiley Shirley Wilson JoAnn Wininger Wilma Witten Linda Popp Pamela Regan Jennifer Renn Frank Schuff Stephen Smethers Anita Smith David Smith .r. ...4. w L Rodney Applegate James Bailey I Ann Beck I II . . ' ' I Stephen Becht . - . .2 . , , ' Glen Beyl V ,. -- v ' I r ' Carolyn Blakley Randall Blanton ? Duane Booker ? . - . I I Beverly Bottorff e H S ' x I I I , I . I f I David Bottorff : A I ' ' . V - ' Martha Bottorff r f ' '3 . -' Donna Broady Donnie Broady 4' 3 h ' ; f :I.;- . I , ' . Paris Brock ; I . Glenn Brown Marie Burns Richard Byers James Carlisle Frank Cash , I: I : K V , Helen Cavanaugh M 1 I , , V - ' ' ' Hazel Craig -A- ' ' I. ' ' v ' Janet Crawley ' . ' ' Annis Curtis F F? F: V S. I , E :1. I . Norman Dickson Nedra Dickson Rosemary Daily rv Ellen Doughty Kay Dorman Elizabeth Dold Phyllis Dobson Ronald Druin Jim Eastes James Eckert Eva Jean Ehringer Carolyn Fleming Janet Gehlbach i'igI I I. - . , f ,. IN ; I I ., , I ' Cecil Gibson : '1 I , ' ' II ' I 3 Sharon Goldman Charles Goffe Donnie Griffin Ronnie Griffin David Haas Karen Haas James Hardin Martha Hargesheimer Shirley Hatfield Kenneth Hazel Joyce Heck Donald Hicks MR. KOEHLER MRS. WHEATLEY Joyce Ward Steve Weber Linda Weller Cary Wenning Karen Wheatley Kenny Wilson David Hinton Jane Hinton Joyce Hopper J ames Howard David Johnson William Kopp Nancy Kochert Mildred Williams Tony Korte Dianne LaMaster Carleton Lasley Annola Lee Gwen Leonard Tippy Lewis Barbara Lothery Thomas Mann Janice rMarsee Carol Mayhew Steve Miller ek-AL. i- f Gwen Moser Bobbie Murr Freddie Nunn Linda Offutt Joe Olson .19 $.Qcazo- .0. 3.1;. AA-C Randall Pennington Phyllis Pooler Donald Popp Ann Marie Popp .gamq3B . A. Sponsors .- ' WT- James Porter Mabel Porter Robert Raisor Trent Rager Sandra Rogers m-q-aah I!!!V'n'.;'f :.ii 1 '3 1 n!r$....u. V Juli h. William Rodgers Joyce Robinson Patricia Reed Tommy Sampson Alice Short w:?.mrvwrmg - v- 5. 3-5- 8' Mark Sexton Norma Shephard Ray Stone Doris Taylor Barbara Tibbitt Paul Vick ' r'i :u 1.1--3 .: t - Jafg . Ma'h W . a .1? . n'age- inw'. Richard Abernathy Joyce Allen Linvill Amburgey Pat Amster Marvin Anderson Loren Armstrong Carol Bailey Ellen Bailey Melvin Baker Thomas Barnett Charles Baxter John Baxter .me$Wm w... . 'xmn Norma Craig Gloria Daily Sharon Dickson .33 mem n- v , mm L .? : 3 Alice Bean 3' I j i Jimmy Berry 3, i a Norma Jean Bierly r; ' E ! Alexander Biggs : E ! Bob Bishop I ; Paul Black : 1 Dewey Bottorff 7 3 Judy Briner : Michael Byers 3 I Elizabeth Carlisle f Beverly Charley 3 ' Elaine Chowning 3; John Christensen ' 1i . . Harold Coats f V . , Janet Coleman Sophomores L i F ?! :3: 321- . June Dietrich Billy Dismore Barbara Driscoll Phyllis Edwards Carolyn Ervin Donna Feeler Shirley Fisher Mark Fraley Judy Gladden Gerald Goldman Larry Goldman Vernal Goode Nancy Gregg Terry Haas Michael Harney Harry Harrell Brenda Harris Brenda Hatfield . A 4 .,y.. , v qummr W Lee Hauger Marilyn Hendricks Dnlorita Henson Richard Henson Ronald Hobbs Judith Holland 4Mv v ,.. v .- .-.;1,...n.u rm Ar-Tv-EM-i ' 3!! 5'1$' . . I Paul Hughes William Judd Sammy Kirkpatrick Roberta Kitterman Dorothy LaMaster Phyllis Lee David Lewis Tom Lund Robert Martindale Roy McClusky Patty McCory Donna McKinley Pamela McKinley Carole Metcalfe James Miller Pauletta Minton Mona Kay Myers Barbara Nolan Ray Nunn Thelma Perdue Emma Popp Roberta Rainbolt Arthur Renn Eugene Renn Wanda Resch Lana Riggle Sharon Rose James Samples Edwin Satterly Pat Schechter Sponsors M R. MAKOWSKY MR. CORTN ER . James Shields Sandra Shields Ruth Sidebottom Steve Smith Sewell Stanley Barry Stewart Eugene Stinson Larry Stoner Ronnie Tash Carole Tayloi' Harold Taylor Rebecca Taylor Betty Threlkel Steven Tibbitt Lester Vest Terry Waldrip Carolyn Walker Lloyd Ward Wayne Warren Jack Weber Rosetta Weller Gail Wells Larry Wenning Mabel Zimbro :1, . -1 u u: r, - t wul'f-wm ' -; :t: f ur;V-n . : - .0 '1 nv.r..y4,,u .r mg . 4 r x ; .v .. 1.4-awly .mmmsmrwm-Him Lb iw ufmwr'x x3 34 $v '1'? F H ...J v ' Ruth Anson Gerald Baker Steve Balmer Theresa Barnett Ronald Bottorff James Brown Alice Burns David Carpenter Judy Cherry Leslie Cherry Patricia Collings Richard Coombs Glenn Cooper Dale Crawford Geraldine Creech Barbara Crone Howard Crone Brenda Cummins Ruth Davis George Dehn Judie Densford Barbara Dismore Juniors- i I i Shelby Dulaney Patricia Dunn Robert Eastes Donna Elrod Charles Ender Patricia Flanagan Jeraldine Floyd Dora Camboe Larry Gehlbach T. G. Gibson Connie Cillenwater Donna Gladden Barbara Goldman Linda Haas Pauline Haas Janet Hardsaw James Harrell l Jane Harris Ann Hatfield Thomas Heath Linda Helbig Ruth Henderson Carolyn Jackson i i Joan Jacksonv Dori; Jewell Jean Kantlehner Michael Kearney James Klein Wilma Lawson Lee Leonard Don Linne Josvtte Makowsky Judy Marshall Carole McRae Kent Miller Patricia Montgomery Melvin Mosley Mary Mullins William Nunn Erma Patrick Johnny Patrick Kenneth Pettit David Phelps MR. GREEN, MRS. WATSON, MRS. MARSHALL, MR. ARNETT Anna Sampson Charles Scholl Frances Schuff Nancy Shaw Lynda Short Joyce Smethers Marilyn Smith Ronald Smith Glen Stanley Wayne Stewart Sherry Stinson William Sullivan Arthur Sumner Robert Tash Neil Townsley Coranne Trevarthan Kenneth Vick Jerry Watson Charles Weber incklyn Weber Gloria Wieseka Edward Popp Lyle Raisor J erry Richardson Nancy Rollins Sponsors . ....$ .i . d v 'tmmu - MARSHA LYNN ADAMS Pep Club, Bookworm Club ADA PEARL ANDERSON Pep Club NJ, HA 2'. -...- ,,.3. -' . Q,:-' - cg? ;. .3'7 qd 3 $$: -;.I-7-- $- 4 - . Jig: 'gvi ' LELAND O. BAXTER Basketball, Baseball, Pep Club, SC Club. Bookworm Club Officer, Boys State GEORGE ROBERT BEIGAY Latin Club, SC Club, PTSA, Sophomore Class Officer, Junior Class Officer, Baseball, Track, Cross Country A A erHx J UDITH ANN BEYL FTA Officer, FHA, Glee Club Operetta, GAA. PTSA, Pep Club, Paper Staff, Annual Staff PATRICIA ANN BLAKLEY Majorette, Paper Staff ..:- 9.3x. Jnl- .-. . :u -1. .4 ...,. -.k - ':.':q ., GLEN ALAN BRADLEY Pep Club, Baseball, Shop Club, Track, Basketball ORELYN JOY BRIGGS Bookworm Club Officer, National Honor Society Of- ficer, Paper Staff, Glee Club Operetta, Junior Class Play, Dramatics Class Play, SC Club, FTA ARDATH ANN BROADUS Bookworm Club, Pep Club, GAA JACK EUGEN E BROADY Basketball, FFA, Pep Club, Baseball, J unior Class Play, Senior Class Play N ELSON LEO BROWN FFA Officer J AN ET RUTH CHOWNING Valedictorian, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Glee Club Operetta, D.A.R. Girl, Girls State, Latin Club Officer, PTSA Officer, FTA Officer, FTA State Officer, Sophomore Class Officer, Senior Class Officer, National Honor Society Officer, SC Club, Honor Letters-3 GEORGE CLATER, JR. Pep Club, Shop Club LARRY GENE COATS Pep Club LINDA LOU COLEMAN Salutatorian, Annual Staff, Pep Club, SC Club, GAA, Latin Club, FTA Officer, Paper Staff, National Honor Society, Commercial Award Winner, Honor Letters-4 CARL THOMAS DAILY Basketball, Baseball, SC Club, Shop Club, Track CHRISTIN E C. DICKSON FTA Officer, Majorette, Paper Staff, GAA, SC Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Solo and Ensemble Winner DALE WAYNE DIETRICH Shop Club MELTON DAVID DIETRICH Rifle Club, Hi-Y Club, Baseball, Annual Staff, SC Club, Pep Club, Shop Club JAMES WINSTON DOUGHTY Track, F F A WMAH-WjJ n Ww'!fT$ 333-11: 11' A -' 'E i A H' ' ' h ' ' .1 ,- :. :3.-':;'4':- 'u: A. A :A - -.,,.-- xx in M mew-y-mW. ,1 ; Jk-Z . ,o - I4 . ., K .-. w...., .n. . mw'm l:pw n; A4 F? .1, r ;.4',- Apn wWWVtv7-f4 r. : av v-qu'ov-vy 7' w; - - KAREN ANN DUGAN Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Sunshine Club Officer, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Freshman Class Officer, Dramatics Class Play, Junior Class Play, Basketball Queen, Pep Club BEVERLY SUE DURHAM Paper Staff DONALD K. FLEMING Hi-Y Officer, Pep Club, SC Club, Rifle Club, Annual Staff, Glee Club Operetta JERRY GLEN GAINES Student Band Director, Dramatics Class Play, Hi-Y Club, Latin Club, Band King Candidate JUDY GALE GILLENWATER FTA Officer, PTSA Officer, Annual Staff, Pep Club, Girls, State, National Honor Society, Honor Letter 1 F LOYD E. GLADDEN Basketball, Golf, Baseball, Cross Country, Hi-Y, SC Club Officer, National Honor Society, Senior Class Officer, Shop Club, Boys State SHARON LEE GOFFE Paper Staff CLETUS EDWARD GRAF Pep Club, Shop Club JOHN IOSEPH GRAHAM FFA, Basketball SANDRA JEAN HAAS Freshman Class Officer, Sunshine Club, SC Club Of- ficer, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Band Queen, Miss SCHS, Basketball Queen Attendant, Prom Queen At- tendant, Junior Class Play, Varsity, Cheerleader CARL EDWARD HARRELL Cross Country, Baseball, Basketball, Shop Club, FFA, Mr. SCHS Candidate, SC Club LORITA JANETT HARRIS Latin Club CARL HENRY HENSON, JR. FFA Officer, Hi-Y, Baseball, Track, Cross Country, SC Club,PTSA ELIZABETH ANN HINTON Sunshine Club, GAA, Pep Club VERA LINETTE HINTON Junior Class Officer, Senior Class Officer, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Dramatics Class Play, National Honor Society, Sunshine Club Officer, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Pep Club, Girls State, Journalism Institute EDWARD LEE HUDSON, JR. Annual Staff, Pep Club SHARON ALTA HUNERYAGER Honor Society, SC Club, Paper Staff, Pep Club, FTA Officer, Latin Club, Honor Letter-l GEORGE DAVID HUTCHINSON Track, Pep Club, Shop Club Officer LYNNE R. KIRKMAN Glee Club Operetta, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Pep Club, Shop Club, FTA HELEN AGNES KORTE 2 .. A v. - hm?! 45 i I $A m..- sm3?'vx$A'sa$-P DONALD ANDREW KRAJNAK JERRY J OSEPH KRUER Shop Club, FFA, Pep Club CAROLYN LEE LOCKRIDGE Paper Staff, GAA LINDA LEE LOVELESS SC Club, National Honor Society Officer, Latin Club, Pep Club, GAA, Annual Staff Editor, Paper Staff, Senior Class Play, Journalism Institute, Commercial Contest Winner, Honor Letters-Z JOEL HARDIN MINTON FFA, Shop Club ERLE DAVID MONTGOMERY FFA, Bookworm Officer EDNA RUTH NEWTON GAA, FTA LADANNA JEAN NUNN GAA, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, National Honor So- ciety, Senior Class Play, Paper Staff, Class Officer, Pep Club, Girls, State, PTSA J AMES MICHAEL PENNINGTON Basketball, Cross Country, Track, FFA Officer, Shop Club, SC Club JOHN D. PRICHARD Basketball, Baseball, Golf, Track, Cross Country, Hi-Y, SC Club, Shop Club Officer, Mr. SCHS Candidate, F reshman Class Officer BERNARD RICHARD RAUCK Shop Club, Pep Club ELIZABETH ANN REGAN Sunshine Club, Majorette, Paper Staff LINDA JULIA RENN Student Librarian, Bookworm Club, FHA Officer, SC Club, Paper Staff, Commercial Contest Winner, Betty Crocker Homemaker Award, National Honor Society J ULIA ROBINSON Paper Staff JANICE KAREN SANDERS GAA, F HA, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Bookworm Club, Pep Club DOROTHY LOUISE SHIELDS GAA, J unior Varsity Cheerleader MARY F RAN CES SIDEBOTTOM GAA, Latin Club, Bookworm Officer CARL E. SMITH Shop Club JAMES MAURICE SMITH Shop Club PEGGY LAVELLE SMITH Varsity Cheerleader, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Prom Queen, Miss SCHS Attendant, Sunshine Club Officer, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Majorette, Basketball Queen Attendant, Freshman Class Officer, Sophomore Class Officer, SC Club Officer, Pep Club T . , l ;.1g'g.;.....; H; wmaambM V'. V M y RICHARD DON SNIDER Rifle Club, Shop Club Officer STEPHEN FRANCIS STROTHER Hi-Y Officer, Latin Club Officer, Sophomore Class Of- ficer, Student Manager, SC Club, Senior Class Play, Junior Class Play, Dramatics Club, Paper Staff, Annual Staff ZORA GASTELL THRELKEL Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Sunshine Club, Pep Club, GAA, Prom Queen Attendant, Basketball Queen At- tendant, SC Club, Dramatics Club Play, Glee Club Operetta, FFA Sweetheart Candidate LARRY LAMONTE VEST Track, Shop Club, Hi-Y CAROL SUE WEBER Miss SCHS Candidate, Pep Club JAMES R. WEBER Basketball, Baseball, Golf, Track, Cross Country, Latin Club, SC Club Officer, Hi-Y, Shop Club, Rifle Club RICHARD PRUITT WERLE Rifle Club Officer, Baseball Manager, .Hi-Y Officer, SC Club, Shop Club, Golf, Paper Staff, Annual Staff J OSEPH DAVID WHEATLEY FF A WILLIAM C. WHITE, JR. Paper Staff JOHN EDWARD WIESEKA Shop Club, Pep Club .. n1-..-v ,I' ' ROBERT EDGAR WILEY Football, Basketball, Track, Cross Country, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Art Contest Winner, Senior Class Play, National Honor Society, Honor Letter 1 -v . - . n. n Mrs. Werle. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: J. Chowning, Treasurer; F. Gladden, President; L. Hinton, Secretary; R. Werle, Vz'ce-President. SENIOR SPONSORS: Mr. Klein and . ' 'j ' ; Senior girls enjoy breakfast given by Phi Beta Psi Sorority. v 1 l 1 l x I z I Aw$a :g.u..u m:nukf. aatmmow ; x qu 74 The Frantic Four, J. Gaines, D. Dietrich, D. Fleming, and R. Wiley, pantomime This 15 Rock and R0117, Floyd Gladden presents gifts of appreciation to senior sponsors. A Paris sidewalk cafe sets the mood for Senior Day. Program chairman, LaDanna Nunn, and master of ceremonies, Don Fleming, go over last-minute details for senior day program. w. - ... : 3'9 In. ziaWQMMRHfW n rj r Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream? What did Jerry do this time? DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS-FRONT ROW: M. Adams, L. Hinton, P. Smith, M. Sidebottom, ; 11 J. Chowning. SECOND ROW: L. Loveless, L. Harris, C. Dickson, J. Gillenwater, S. Huneryager, O. Briggs, S. Haas, L. Renn. THIRD ROW: 5. Strother, C. Henson, E. Hudson, J. Kruer, B. Wiley, L. Nunn, B. White, J. Gaines. tu-t,.tvt. .rw-.. 2:1 , .V.A.- 0'. v .-; Fv'i -; mnw... .. .- . ---------u .h w Linda Loveless speaks on ttShadows 0f the PasW at Commencement. David Hutchinson and Judy Beyl pre- pare to take their places for the Com- mencement exercises. A proud senior receives congratulations from Mr. Russell Allen, county superintendent, as h she is handed her diploma. Reverend Spann, Reverend Wickstrom, and Reverend Cummins assist Brother Marsh at Baccalaureate services. x .. . . :15... A.1.7;:2.1r.,:.....f,v...,... 1.1! . XV' ' 0.vv... . . l . A . . A l. . a l r , a lit: f7u..i..blnlli3uharl?lnl .33.?! 4: 86 $1.. $63.25: 3 til: Wagggmmvrnuhwxaw EH? . .um CC mnd NAr .a WDW O A H: Cmu TmFm mus Mm a V LINDA COLEMAN Salutatorian CHRISTIN E DICKSON v..w. Arion Award SHARON HUNERYAGER ' . 4 y . . .1 5,. a . y x. IL...1t; rL . K! hrrrkzlul-Vi'brriun.IgvztlftfrkanunkgqtihVE Sousa Award Ln? 1: ?Lrb HIV NMVWLE P! SMITH PEGGY Sunshine Ideal G irl . . . the faculty and the school who in this Atomic Age are constantly setting new heights and gain- ing new goals. The parade of progress is now on. A sense of pride was instilled in every stud3nt when Silver Creek joined this never-ending Iiarade. One result is a venture into a new method of teaching. Careful experimentation, patience, hard work, and time will provide the answer to the ques- tion, uIs this the best way to educate tomorrowis leaders? We students are indebted to the faculty at S.C.H.S., for through them we will continue to progress. ; vr. r -. . .Egiqvwr'zzA' FJy-Oq vrw 9 n n -W ,...q.,.- -u,4 , J. aww-W - '76va .' r9 . .2? A Swtrrvw 4.0: -;' -.,. 1. FLU x'.' r -41 va-wvyv . A. '- 4: .' 7 7.4... Their Guidance and Direction . Mr. Bedell, assistant principal, and Mr. Pitman, principal, look over the applications for summer school. Mrs. Frances Weber and Mrs. Judy Campbell, secre- taries, check the schoors daily receipts. Mmzeu mo human; lug ; ARTHUR CORTNER BETTY WHEATLEY x . . v- 9 ' Boys, Counselor, Somal btudles Girls COUHSCIOF. Commerce n...- T .u Wm .. . m m H 1.. S ,. m B H m w M H m H w A .m Y m M N .m .. m m mm M S ,.., A A N M .m . . m A .. 1M . ., w JUANITA ADAMS Physical Education DEWEY ARNETT ional Agr Vocat Carve Us the Understand ORREN BRIGGS Vocal Music, Driver Education NINA DIEFENBACH Vocational Home Economics I RUTH BAKER Vocational Home Economics ED DENTON Physical Education . . a .. , . 1: z . vyrt.7ff.r5.f am InnhringSHQr EUEELFEIEg$rtbPWihk ?IV .5 Erhw.x:?hv.bFrlunatLFPfYEJ.K.;lr .6: Mathematics MARTHA JONES English ALBERT KOEHLER RAY GREEN Coach, Driver Education, Science JAMES KLEIN Industrial Arts x vI Iyl l III! I lilll! WILLIAM MAKOWSKY Coach, Social Studies IVA MAY MCBRIDE Art, Mathematics j'$P-r' 7.15;. I ! anut ray? r3 ALICE MARSHALL Commerce ARTHUR RIEHL Science, Mathematics RUSSELL ROBERTS English BETTY WATSON Social Studies. English . ? ,. n J?mJA-u. s; . x ROWENA STANDIFORD Library MILDRED WERLE English, Latin -WW.L.Q .;2.:$:..L .J;QM gr gg 4H,. ,. 7711; 1 T333111? 85 . 1 un'xyv1nA-g-ovm3111; , .7; P-vA-Jrlh4 jwi IW thgnw'f I$J.m+ibm.r.nr.nman w - er -v w x z. ' . 1 u-qqarn A .. uval4..qowqy :7 guy - During High School the Element Freshman and sophomore girls answer questions in health class. Mrs. Watson explains the assignment to L. Leonard English class. J. Bailey. P. Reed, and L. Offutt take a class in developing reading skills, Mrs. Bakefs general science class studies for a test. 8t in TV ,- Learning to distill can be very valuable, believe chemistry C, Harrell, D. Dietrich, J. Graham, D. Hutchinson, J. students N. Tuwnsley, T. Barnett, E. Montgomery, and Pennington, and L. Vest hem tea towels in boys, home ec. J. Bruady. Biology students F. Cash, D. LaMaster, M. Burns, and S. Rogers learn to dissect frogs. Reliving the past is a part Of the history pro- gram. Demonstrating the dress of the Civil War period are students D. Gladden. J. Jewel. and L. Leonard. Mrs. Jones simplifies diagramming for eighth grade English students B. Henson, R. Fraley. S. Maschenik. and S. Stearsman. J ,,,,, , I . , - MinutLAAJ- MQAM' 1 h ' hb thu-vwhw hva'jxng 3 R. Kitterman practices stopping on a hill under the supervision of Mr. Briggs, driver education instructor. vv raaht l l J. Renn accompanies the seventh grade music class during their regular class period. :3 I i ' 'V 933:7Vgt 'VL Mwag-hwap ; .y m t . w . ' F 91:2 7 .: - The bookkeeping class works on practice sets for a whole- sale house. Mrs. McBridefs art class try their hand at modern art. ,, 'V'T Vrl'r' .Aiw 3 1n.wm.uncaa-wrn-w'w e Are Encouraged Through Our Mrs. Marshall explains the various techniques of typing to J. Jackson as B. Dismore types the daily word list. . '3 Mr. Bedell, C. Craft, N. Brown, A. Anderson, ; 3-1., B. Rauck, M. Adams, J! Broady and M. Side- 3-,, bottom admire a cedar chest, one of the many if things the economics class saw on their tour '11 0f the shop. i t K t k w T. Haas demonstrates a proposition to N. Gregg and J. Smith 1 :f in geometry Class. 1 :3 3 ,112; 1m 3 .. I Mr. Roberts assists J. Broady, D. Krajnak, and B. Rauck in their study of the literature bulletin board. 4,5; Aphwe t w 3 on 0 zeta 4 awn ,, 7 y .. .V.,.tl.'.-.. '5' am $73 4 t Hawah- P I E i 1 L. a, 1 D. Broady, J. Bell, and R. Wells watch as Mr. Denton In Shorthand II class, P. Blakley, J. Sanders, S. 1 measures the distance jumped by P. Johnson in physi- Huneryager, L. Coleman, and L. Renn demonstrate , cal education class. what the best-dressed office girls won? be wearing. the verb porto in Latin II class. I r N. Gregg, W. Nunn, B. Martindale, and A. Bean conjugate II I 1 Government class provides an opportunity for L. Love- less, R. Werle, L. Hinton, L. Baxter, A. Broadus, and L. Harris to learn the principles of voting. . -. 1 1 Mr. Koehler checks a subtraction problem worked by C. ' 1 1 Cox, E. Trevarthan. and B. Young in seventh grade arithmetic 1 90 01858. 'T' 12m a y . www.ae. itidv .wtziNlhh , , h ..1..1.A W 1 ,J limnVu . , , , . . V in MIC. . preamxwkim .l. 3 NW .41. . w r: .KQJ. x ..y. . 59.. .. . .v. . . ,: 1.x ., .; L, I. ., . -. . , 9 .lbiinuttltiiuh3V1ixbxw.n.p.hr..R..,.. 1w . The Silver Leaves Annual Staff wishes to thank the advertisers Who helped to make this book possible. . MARY LOU'S 4 BEAUTY SHOP as . 2'? 203 s. Indiana a c Sellersburg. Indiana OZ? Cherry 6-36 I 0 C 8: W SERVICE STATION A+las Tires. Tubes. BaHeries 3l-W HAMBURG. INDIANA Cherry 6-9694 RALPH COLLINGS OTTO WEBER McKINLEY CLEANERS ONE-HOUR SERVICE Laundry and Al+era+ions Pick-Up and Delivery ll3 E. U+ica Cherry 6-287I SELLERSBURG. INDIANA DONALD WEBER'S GROCERY l22 Nori'h New Albany Sellersburg PHONE CHerry 6-9465 Indiana T. A. PASS 8! 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