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SALUTATORIAN: S. Wilson VALEDICTORIAN: J. Lewis D.A.R. and GOVERNORS YOUTH COUNCIL: S. Makowsky We salute these BOYS STATE: S. Smethers, W. Collet JOURNALISM INSTITUTE: S. Wilson
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variety to basic studies A part Hf Silver Creek,s academic curriculum are many clm-tix'es from which students may choose. This' year two new art courses, arts and crafts, de- signs and drawing, were added to the varied elec- tives. Thvsv art courses, plus music can develop the students skills of appreciation of the fine arts. Latin students relive the building of Rome and Greek nnths. Hereithey learn the fundamentals of basic language. S.Cfs Spanish students absorb the cultures of the Spanish speaking world and learn how the Spanish work and play. By studying the reactions uf the human mind, psychology helps stu- dents to understand their own responses and to ob- serve other; responses to life. Drivers Ed. prepares the student to be careful and road-wise and is very important as Mnerica has ever-increasing road popu- lation. Iimnmnics provides much information about the backstag- affairs of America. Thoughtfully com- bined, these electives supply vital knowledge to orien- These songbirds probably Wish ttdo, tate the pupil to the vast and complicated world in tranSformed no iidough, re,m1. which he iiVPS. T. .Lewis puts his art skills to practice as he makes the finishing touches on his paper design.
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FFA FARMICH AND SWEETHEART: T. Bolly, J. Adams. students for their SCIENCE 51531 ostettler. M. Nrother. INAR: B. Chelf, J. Hager, C. Kramer, J. Each year Silver Creek recognizes the students who have done outstanding academic work or who have been presented with a club award. Awards in academic achievement, in certain aca- demic fields, and for attendance are presented to deServing seniors. But seniors arenit the only students recognized for their abilities. Many freshmen, sopho- mores, and juniors earn acknowledgement for their achievements in sports, scholastic attainments, and various other honors. Receiving recognition with these honors, sets the goals at which other students can aim. Although everyone cannot always achieve his highest desires, honor can be acquired by doing one,s very best in everything he undertakes. GIRLS' STATE: L. Popp, V. Huneryager, B. Ender.
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