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

 - Class of 1988

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Page 23 text:

Row 1 il-ri Shirley Irby, Director of Guidance; Janice Furnish, home ec.; Debbie Rieger, resource room; Ka- rcn Balmcr, nurse; Rhonda Steele, resource room; LeNola Hunter, French and Spanish; Lin Waiz, sec- retary Row 2: Judy Looney, study hall; Sharon Everitt, custodian; Shir- ley Sprinkle, librarian; Bonnie Ad- kins, business; Lynn Youngman, vo- cational; Carrie Burton, government and economics; Missy Taylor, re- source; Nina Diefenbach, retired home ec.; Row 3: John Millman, central office; John Bradley, health and phys. ed.; Robert Shireman, cen- tral office; Jerry Sprinkle, science; Dr. Stephen Cunningham, principal; Mike Crabtree, assistant principal and athletic director; Matt Thomas, social studies; Bob Shaw, computer science and gifted and talented; Ter- ry McCartin, English and journal- ism. Row 1 0-0 Teaching science are: Jeff Hammond, Steve Fleenor, and Bill Mosley. Teaching Spanish is Mrs. Evelyn Heiligenberg. Extracurricular treasurer and bookstore manager is Mrs. Lola Crabtree. Teaching home economics is Mrs. Ruth Ann Jack- son. Row 2 Teaching Band and mu- sic theory is Larry Hoover. Teaching history and psychology is Richard Mattox. Freshman and sophomore counselor and industrial arts teacher is Dale Ricketts. Teaching business is Jennifer Glaser. Teaching choir is Shanna Ledbetter. Teaching the Re- source Room is Betty Clover. S tudent Life Teaching English are: Robert Kinder, Stefan Lewis, Emilie Fulcher, and Kerry Price. Teaching mathematics are: Ken Trinkle, Sue Mosley, David Prather, and Gene Stinson. Teaching health and physical education is Mrs. Linda Tucker and teaching industrial arts is Mr. John Tucker.

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Striving to reach common Goals unifies students 8: faculty re your teachers friends? Do you like them more than you let on? Lets be honest here and admit that some are great, but some really get on your nerves, right? Weire all working toward one thing . . . your education. Sit down for a moment and think: who do you like better, a strictly ilby-the-bookii teacher, someone who is laid-back, or the teacher who injects a little lstylel into hislher methods? It all depends on personal opinion because each student is motivated in a million different ways as we all struggle to reach graduation. We all have our favorites: it could be Mr. McCartin who puts terror into our homework nightmares with his lackadaisical vermin-infested wretches; or maybe its Mrs. Heil who is a tough teacher, but who also listens to the voice of reason and lets some of her classes have a few moments of freedom; or just possibly your favorite is Mr. Lewis with his low-key, but determined approach. All teachers have their moments; and, lets face it - basically theyire all really pretty decent people. Left: Dr. Cunningham, who is in his first year as principal at S.C., checks out correspondence with office sec- retary Lin Waiz. Below: Mr. Herman Miller is the superintendent of the West Clark Community School Cor- poration.



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tiMy futureis so bright, live got to wear shades? could be the thoughts of juniors Deanna Goforth and Claudine Eldridge. Even when the sun wasnit out, S.C. students liked to wear their shades to maintain the icooll look. Fashion conscious teens use Trends in clothing to gain appeal hat was in this year? What wasnit? Everything in m camouflage t0 silk was found at S.C. The biggest f and all-time favorite, was the denim loo Stonewashed, acid washed, frosted, and pretorn. You name and you could find it in the S.C. halls. Denim was part everything! Denim jackets, denim skirts, shirts, purses, shI and the old favorite . .. JEANS. Jeans seemed to go e rywhere. Whatis up? The skirts. Thatis right, the minis I back. Every color and every style raised the male eyebrows school year. Sweatshirts were also in vogue. Not just y ordinary ones; but foreign, university, and ttHard Rock C .I' shirts were everywhere. Gold and silver chains with attacI charms were the special look on both the boys and girls. S shirts, baggy pants, and sunglasses all added to the tbadl II when in public. Guysi hair as well as the girls seemed to getting shorter and darker with some highlights. LeatherA Force bomber jackets cos' around $240 could be seen the backs of the few who co afford them. S.C. stude simply reflect what is going in the bigger world around Students traveled to T Mall, The Galleria, or e Indianapolis to get the lat itrendyl fashion. by L Nadeau Below: ttYouive got the Look in most anything you pull out ofy closet whether it be sweatshi sweaters or blouses. Freshmen S Tharp, Michelle Barlow and El Losey attest to the factt itanything goes? Showing off his cross earring is fres a I David Toan. Many boys got their pierced this year.

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