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People Make Dragon Life School spirit and enthusiasm was. at a peak during Spirit Week, sponsored by Student Councii. Pep sessions every morning before classes began were new and exciting. The charge built up at this time carried students through the day. The Boys' Pep Club, which starts out with a bang but usually fizzles out by the middle of the season, was boosted by a ups Olarful , larger membership than ever before and which Student Council sold bubble gum, more participation by members. To show and Sloppy Day, on which students were their spirit, some members of the club encouraged to dress as sloppily as '1: constructed a coffin to represent the possible. This was the first year for Sloppy . opposing team's defeat and marched Day at S.C. Together with all the other it around the gym with it during pep new ideas, the traditional Spirit Week, sessions. which had begun to slip into a rut, became Each day of Spirit Week was dedicated a time looked forward to by all. to a slogan such as: Chew 'em Up Day, on
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BRA IN POWER Causing Dragonalifies In this past year, a little of the new combined with a lot of the old and made up the academic department of Silver Creek High. New teachers made this possible by bringing in new methods and ideas for teaching and adding a bit of creativity to Jessons. These new teachers were Mrs. Mellon, Spanish, Mr. Lewis, English, Miss Waters, choir, and Mr. Zike, Government. New classes helped develop the education department. A French class and an accounting ll class were added. New books ioined with old methods provided new ways in the language departments. Tapes along with the books and records were specialties in Spanish and French class. The drama class took trips to the Actors Theatre in Louisville to see how a professional play is really done, while the speech class was entertained by the debate team from Bellarmine College. Science classes took trips to the science symposiums at I.U.S. They traveled across town in the old athletic bus and went to the new campus in New Albany to ABOVE: Ea Whifel Fr'?5h 'a r 'eams momh f0 . . . . . mouth resuscrtatron With the help of ReSUSSIe hear lectures on various subIects pertaining to scrence. Annie. Mr. Prather's algebra classes were the same this RIGHT: The breaking of the egg is the first step in year except for O few peanut-eating parties. producing a finished product in Home Economics.
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