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

 - Class of 1988

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Page 15 text:

Waiting in line at the chctte car wash is Laura Flickncr, sr., who models her high fashion sun glasses. Left: Practicing the slick art of car theft on his own wheels is Fred Eck- crt, soph. He had locked his keys in the Mustang, and borrowed a hanger from Mr. McCartin. Student Life t4 Making sure the customer gcts every last ounce of soap for his money is Eric Taylor. fr., who was helping during the bands car wash at Tran- sit. Below: Keeping your car clean for cruising is mandatory. Carla Mills. jru sprays down her car after applying the suds.

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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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It was great as Shannon's - Coronation climaxed a basketball upset nd our new homecoming queen is . . . Miss Shannor Flynn! The crowd rose to their feet and cheered as Shannon was escorted by senior Jody Harvey t0 centei court to receive her crown. Awaiting her was previous queen am 87 grad Beth Hartstern, her escort J ohnny Egart, sr., and Dr Cunninghast daughter Kristen held the crown. After he: coronation, she received a locket from the senior class, a dozen roses from the committee and a kiss from Jody. The court consisted of seniors Dawn Gettelflnger, escorted by Derek Weyl, Kelly Gilbert, escorted by Brent Grangier, and Christy Powell, escorted by J im Hannigan, jr. Representing each of the classes were: Tina J ones, jr., Sherry Haydon, soph., and fresh- man Stacy Coomer. Homecoming was sponsored by the Student Council and president Dale Conroy, sr., announced the candidates as they appeared. During the ceremony, Erika Reyman, jr., sang ttForeverP The beautiful evening went unspoiled as our varsity squad defeated unbeat- en Jennings County in over- time. The queen and her court remained on stage to greet people until halftime. tilt was absolutely perfect that night? stated the queen. Standing with dignity is senior can- didate Kelli Gilbert and her escort Brent Grangier, as they await the decision for Queen by the announc- er, Dale Conroy. Presenting the 88 Home- coming queen her locket is T87 queen Beth Hartstern. Witnessing the exchange are seniors Jody Harvey and Johnny Egart. 14

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