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Anxiously awaiting the snap of the pigskin are freshmen Stacie Vick and Chrissy Yochem. The juniors were declared winners of the contest by a toss ofa coin after a 7-7 tie. The grand champions of this yearis Powder Puff games is the spirited Class of '90. Members of the team are: Joni Brothers. Marla Amos, Hol- ly Booker, Sherry Haydon. Sky Tanghe, Tiffany Fenwick, Shannon Middleton, and Michelle Fetter. Row 2: Jill Smith. Monica Hostetler, Michel Ball, Kelly Morris. Apryl Mc- Guffey, Becky Hartstern, Cindy Nokes, and Dendra Druin. Far Left: Maintaining their muscle by keeping warm are freshmen Dee Dee Phil- lips, Tara Whitlatch. and Brandi Vick. Seniors Angie Meyer and Alice Rein await their chance to get on the field. Student Life
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l6 Sonhs muscle their way to football championship in Fall clash risk, cool air lured four teams of ttblood-thirstyT' girls to the center of the track to play a little tflag1 football. The evening of November 10 proved to be victorious for the sophomore class of 1990 as they squeaked by the seniors 16-14 and then clobbered the juniors 24-0 to win the championship title. The class of 189 beat the greenies by a flip of the coin to advance to the championship round and give them a second place fmish. The mighty senior class of 188 had a poor third place finish as the freshmen finished last. The sophomore champs were also the sponsors of the game and were coached by classmates Brian Niesse, Jeff McIntyre, Chip Robinson, Chad Balmer and '86 grad Joe Lomax. The name of the game is Powder Puff and the strategy follows that of football. The game was once popular among S.C. ttbruisersf but has been out of existence for four years now. It was resurrected due to great class interest to compli- ment S.C. Spirit Week, Nov. 9-14. One ground rule was that everyone who wanted to play was able to, which made the evening a very big success and the games a lot of good fun. Getting the seniors riled up is team captain, Lisa Ball. Her efforts. how- ever, were knocked in the dirt as the sophomores rolled 16-14. Members of the Class of 199i proudly display their class spirit and green jerseys before the opening game. w 63$
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Stretching their tgluteus Maximust muscles during aerobic exercises are track team members Holly Booker, soph., Tracy Martel, soph., and Amy Whitlatch, sr. Spring sports athletes use Aerobics to insure tap conditioning erobics. What do you think of when you hear I! a word? J ane Fonda and her famous high-impact wa out? Or maybe Richard Simmons dancing with bunch of fat ladies? The list goes on and on. But the one pl: I bet you never thought of was Silver Creek High School. Yes, thatts right! S.C.H.S. Every Monday, Wednesday,a Thursday, approximately 100 students and teachers part ipated in an hour session of combined low-impact and hit t impact aerobics. Anyone in the school, and a couple outsi the school, could participate in the aerobics, not just athlet Many teams took advantage of the aerobics, including! girlst tennis team, softball team, boyst and girls, track tean and the baseball team. Most of the students who participate thought that l aerobics were moderately enjoyable, partially painful, l defmitely worth the time and energy. As Tim Reiger, sop' commented, ttThey wt hard, but they were worthi Tiffany Fenwick, sow vid Fisher, jr., had a differt opinion saying, ttThey wt fun . . . if you enjoy pain! Below: Making a valiant attempt touch their toes in the early SCSSh are freshman track members!l Vcselus. Matt Reynolds. and Br don Doss. Stretching his calf muscles isb h Reynolds who throws the shot. said, ttThe aerobics were , . fun way to get in shapefT i ' 4 a $-
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