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Danreaming about J.R.? Lisa Crouse, frosh. appears to be on cloud 9 adorned in her feathered headgear.
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3 I 9 Freshman Jamie Tungate and Gwen Huckleberry both have the honor of donning the extraordinary uniform on a rotating basis. The social event of the season, a classy affair, the Prom. Juniors and seniors don their top hats and canes, long dresses and heels for the spring-time event often anticipated from the freshman year. The sale of cookies, jackets, the haunted gym, and a rummage sale sponsored by the junior class each raised proceeds towards the 1983 prom totaling $5400. As each year progresses the traditions at Silver Creek grow even more uAwesome . 4r . t s 5f; u Ma; The Dragon: a symbol that denotes power arid establishes fear in the opposition. Of all creatures. both real and mythical, the dreaded dragon is probably the most feared. The symbolic uses of the dragon, achrding to T1 A gr X . t d If Left: Counting and stacking the Creek's Current are only part of the responsibilities taken on by each member of the publicatons staff as demonstrated by senior Tim Stark. Below: When rushing to meet a dealine, cooperation is the key to a successful pinata as proven by sophomores Cathy Knoy and Teresa Farr during the annual Mexican pinata making in the Spanish classes. 1M, 0 . b ehbe b big: A h medieval heraldry. were not used to denote bad or evil, but were flattering ones implicating strength, fierceness, and invincibillty. The Dragon: in perfect symbol to stand for everything that Silver Creek represents.
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--..-.....-..-Hh..-..-- ,.' -A. u... b...- -....----.maa.un- h -V r-a-AV-.'.-.........-...- mw-w g' u...,,.. ,,,, . l - By: Greg Gibson Cowboy, baseball, and beanie - these are a few words which describe the head apparal worn by S.C. Mad Hatters . Even though there is a iilaw stating hats may not be worn while school is in session, most students put on their head gear during special occasions, such as spirit week. This fad tif it may be called thati has hit the awesome seniors. The senior members of the boys varsity basketball team own an orange and white Porter Paint cap and can be seen with them at various times. Also, the seniors who attended the Washington trip could be seen with gangster hats atop their heads. There are many styles of hats, but the most dominant appears to be Western. Cowboy hats stand well alone, but unique students adorn their hats with metal clips with feathers or squirrel tails trailing behind. Everyone has their own opinion, but for the majority of S.C. students, hats are a modern trend here to stay. Branding cattle sure makes a fellow hungry. Frosh, Paul Fitzpatrick grubbed down in the cafeteria at chow time. Frosh. Shelley Padgett donned a Stetson with feathers for the cowgirl look. Left: Displaying their western wear for Western Day during spirit week are jrs. Dana Bary and Diana Bynum. sr David Tash. and Carol Jefferson, soph. 7
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