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The Class 0f 91 shows their S.C. spirit by letting everyone know who is number one while waiting for the annual parade to begin. Below left: First place and a $50 Check were awarded to the seniors' ttCookini up the SC. spiritii float. The Spanish Club cutucd a festive colored float and walked away with third place and $30. The mighty sophomores with their pot boiling were second place winners and $40 richer.
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Floats roll down 31E as the Parade kicks off basketball season eive got spirit, yes we do . . . chanted the rowdy students as they passed the judges stationed at St. Paulis Cath- olic School. It was a beautiful day for a parade as the sun shone brightly on all the parade goers. One by one they lined up . every class, sport and organization from Silver Creek and some from the community as well. The parade shoved off from the school parking lot and ventured up 31 and past the judges to turn on Utica Street and back to 0P S.C. Unfortunately some floats never made it back. The iijammini juniorsii started their quest with the sophomore float, tearing it to shreads as the sophs watched all their work crash to the street. Next, the scool dogsi moved over to the senior float when a near fight ended their mission. The seniors proved they were the most creative, capturing first place for the third year. Their float featured an old time still and whiskey barrels and hillbillies with their theme 6iSeniors are cookini up the SC. spirits? The class 0f 90 finished TT- second and the Spanish Club got third place. The ever-destructive class 01 89 did not fare well, but there is always next year! Members of the Adult Booster Club were very instru- mental in helping the mem- bers of the student council or- ganize the popular annual affair. Intrasquad games were held in the gym following the parade. The Dragons are definitely itfiring upil their spirit for the upcoming round ball season as shown by the art on the freshman float. Which one of us will it be? wonder senior homecoming queen candidates: Shannon Fly nn Dawn Gettelfinger Kelli Giylben and Christi Powell while riding in a red convertible in the booster parade Nov. 14. 1d
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Cars give their new owners Pride h Joy alone with many headaches m ur cars are the pride and joy of our young lives, or at least a. a way of life for many S.C. students. We often take our cars for granted, but what would our social lives be like without them? We would have virtually nothing to brag about, no transportation, and, worse yet, we would be stuck humming rides to school or riding tithe big yellow limoPi Some students put countless hours into the upkeep of their cars while others just pray it gets them where they need to go. Cars are wonderful pieces of machinery, but they are also very expensive. We must first purchase the car which could run anywhere from $200 to unlimited, depending on your taste. There is always insurance which varies from person to person, and car to car. The next big expense is the jam system. This can cost as much as $1000 if you are particular. You also have to consider maintenance, upkeep and about $10iweek in gas. Cars are what you make them, but even the most conservative student will shell out about $2000 per year for their tbeastsi There are many additional costs for the avid car freaks who want it all, but the happy medium will do for most of us. Trying to allure oncoming cars. Deb- s u bie Straightt sr., advertises for the ' Debette car wash at Transit this fall. ltis another day and another duty for Sgt. Colburn of the Sellersburg Police Force as he investigates the demolished car of Shary Huckleberryt soph., at the school entrance. Sharry and her passenger were not seriously injured.
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