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Theylre comingv'ut 0f the woodwork, theyare running after the chicks. they're chugginl down SCfs' halls, and theylre zooming race cars all over town. NO! Theylre not termites, ,theylre Cool Dudes. But, not iusc any guy can be a Cool Dude. He has to have the right characteristics. Cool Dudes at SC. came in all shapes and sizes, and dress all differenzways. The hair styles-of the Dudes tango: from the AfroSheen lovers to the skinheads The Dudes are into t-shirts now but not just any Teshilrts. They wear the tough ones from concerts, record stores.,and occasionally a Dude is seen in 2 GET DOWN shirt. ln this day and age iunky jeans, tom-Lip tennis shoes. and shaggy shirts are in. When the Dudes are in their costumes, they are ready for the chicks; The Cool Dudes are always hunting for some Foxy Ladiesl, to keep up the Cool reputation, but some Dudes think, their true love is-a cat. So the many race cars are stocked not anly with engines, but with guys rip- ping the pavement off the streets. The motoreye cles, only Dudels motorcycles, putt down the sidewalks and often run over pedestrians. But; thatls Cool This yean like every year, the Dude; are crazy. One knows there is a Dude in the class when a guy walks inra half of an hour late, someonein back keeps cracking funky jokes, or when some- one snares louder than the teacher talks; Everette know when a Dude is nearl They may eat a lot and they may bug people. but they're not termites; Theylre Cool Dudes. LEFT: Senior Mark Belles proved that cool dudes are winners in the worldwof sports. TOP: Dudes Eddy Wahl and Charlie Mannix were inducted into the National Honor Society. FAR RIGHT: Freshman Charlie Whitakertis sur- rounded by 'foxy ladiesf RIGHT: Number one tennis player, Greg Harper, sported the cool afro-look during the schoolyear. l3
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On Friday. January 16, some of Silver Creele most talented students and teachers performed for the rest of the Student Body in an hour and a half shows Biology teacher William Mosley is responsible for getting the talent show going, but the many participants are the reason it was such a success. The student body was entertained by many different acts ranging from rock-n-roll to comic skits to country and blue grass music. Rock-n-roll music was provided by the groups Wlizzardw which got some encores and Free Wheelinl who kept coming back for more, but those two groups kept the place rockin as the audience got up to do a little dancin. Easy listening music was provided by several entertainers such as Pam Evanoff, junior, and her boyfriend; Kay Kranz, senior, and Betsy Kranz, sophomore. Mr. 'Papl Waggoner, freshman Steve Mosley. David bone and Clinnie Kinncaid. Joyce Rigsby and Leslie Durham, both juniors, and senior Sharon Helton also sang a song, Country and Blue Grass music was played by Marilyn Wilson. Gary Kinzer seniors, and Steve Mosley, freshman. Kay Kranz and Gary Kinzer also sang a couple of numbers. Comedy was provided throughout the show by such performers as Perry Eddings and John Sturgis, seniors who did the famous Abbott and Costello routine Whols on First, Whats on Second? Rusty Collier as 'Big Red, the disc jockey also performed. It seems. though. that the real comedy came when there was a special appearance by Tony Orlando and Dawn. Actually, it was three teach- ets impersonating the famous singing group. The teachers were Mr. Matt Thomas, Mr. Bill Moseley, and Mr. Bob Love. They were all three really 'cutel as they sang and danced their way into the hearts of all the SC. students. All in all, it was a super terrific show that was packed with talent. It was an experience for those who performed on stage. and an entertain- ing morning for those who watched. RIGHT: WIZARD members Charlie Whi- taker and Seth Hutchinson kept things rolling. TOP LEFT: Tony Orlando and Dawn in con. cert at Silver Creek MIDDLE LEFT: Dancing Woman. alias Sharon Helton entertained with a song and dancing. LEFT: The Kranz sisters sang a few oldies. FAR LEFT: Klinie Kincaid pre- sented a classical guitar selection. '. I
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