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

 - Class of 1979

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What Do You Value? Sr. Danny Curtis melom is easily satisfied, just give him a motorcycle and point to the trails. Math teacher Bob Shaw Uefn values giving of himself. Each year Shaw hosts a bonfire at his home for Geometry students. h. A; . c f anl' K m ; x. voou A.. X .th' i . What Do You Value? Many students said that they valued one another, and this certainly seems to be the case for Jr. Charlie Koehler and Soph. Ginger Wells. Sr. Amy Mannix enjoys a good laugh during a rehearsal for. The Rain Maker . S.C.H.S.'s theatre department was just one of Amy's valued activities.

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WHAT DO YOU VALUE? by Angela Snider 81 Donna Stone Young people these days just dontt care about anything? Sound familiar? Why is it that most of the older generation stereotype teens as being carefree and without having any values? Perhaps the reason is that teenagers never get the opportunity to express their true feelings. How do you decide what you value the most? Senior Amy Mannix chose family, religion, and friends. The reason being as she stated, til give alot of my time to my family and especially my church. If I didn't value these things, they wouldn't be worthwhile to me, and ldonit think I would sacrifice so much of my time for them. There are certain qualities in people that we admire. Qualities such as friendship, honesty and integrity. These qualities are valued in others and in the students themselves. As Soph. Carla Kamer commented, til value my family and friends because they always understand me and they're willing to help me when I need them. Value is placed on alot of things. The value we place on life and love, sentimental value, and material value. Like Fr. Tony Bennett said, I value my family, friends, money, and beer can collection. No matter what kind of value the students at SC have, you can bet it can't be replaced at any price. What Do You Value? Tennis occupies a large part of Jr. Doug Martin's time as he tabovei intensely observes sectional play. Denise Stinson, a Soph. G.A.A. member, enjoys some athietic entertainment as she plays softball with her fellow club members. Q ...--.4



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itwi' lE'f'li'rl ?Zfi 1wifizatu' u! NH rizilil'likili' ' Pi' liliiiirl :5'llwlr!l': ezizixhu um ismzzz'z'zl'Iia'liexsrlzzl'iit 10 Jrs. Lenny Smith and Pam Underhill lbelowl are both hoping to one day become involved in the business world. WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE? by Donna Stone What do you want to be when you grow up? That's a question that Moms, Uncles, and Grandmas love to ask young children, and children are usually quick with a reply. Fireman, nurse, policeman, and doctor are just a few of their fantasies. However, by the time most of these kids reach high school those fantasies seem to disappear, and the world becomes a little more complex. That's the way the world appears to most 8. C. students as they prepare for college and their awaiting futures. As Sr. Debbie Staton replies, My future plans are very important to me. Even though my plans are uncertain, I will attend college and enter into the field of business or possibly law. The ltBusiness World appeals to Jr. Pam Underhill as she stated, tllid like to go into business, possibly working at a bank. Whatever career you seek most people would like to become rich and famous. As Jr. Lenny Smith said, I plan to attend college, and open my own business. That way I would be off on Sundays, and I'll be my own boss. I'd also like to become a millionaire. No matter what your fantasy may be; lawyer, business person. or banker, you can bet that 8.0. students consider their future very important, and face their perspective careers with alot of courage and determination.

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