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9 EC Rolls i Rita Ellenbrand, a . xtremely impressed. . . Senior Officiates War Game Fantasy The first three weekends in September kept seniors Kyle Eisert and Steve Harmon busy with wThe Survival Game? Radio station 96 WQMF and Downunderdawgs sponsored the event for a very low price of $1.96. Kyle and Steve worked three weekends for Downunderdawgs. They served as judges and referees for the ttbattlesf, For their effort, they were not paid, but received free merchandise from both Downunderdawgs and WQMF. Ip Its Sleeve t0 Sive the Gift bf Life Tuesday, March 29, he Red Cross Iloodmobile spent 4 ours at Silver Creek lying to reach a goal of 0 pints of donated lood. SC students haritably exceeded at goal by 18 pints. olunteer for the Red iross, said, ttl was hey were warm, friendly nd a pleasure to work Iith? Reactions from tudents varied. 29
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28 Dancing and Cruising Highlight Teen Night Life! Nightlife . . . the exciting part of everyone,s life. S.C. students find many different ways to occupy their busy weekend nights. Activities range from sitting at home watching rental movies to going to the latest clubs across the mighty Ohio. Others spend as much as $5.00 to see a movie at the Cinemas while some just fill up the gas tank and cruise the New Albany floodwall or the Scottsburg MacDonaldts. Playing basketball at the elementary schools and maybe visiting the U. of L. planetarium to listen to upbeat music are still other possibilities to fill the weekend hours. Teens from metropolitan Louisville could be seen at the new club, ttThe Maze? where you could dance until 1:30.
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Washington trip definitely Fast-paced but full of great memories A O. m n April 21, 90 seniors rose before the sun did headed for Washington D.C. for the trip of their agenda Thursday ...... left S.C. at 5:10 am. 9:30 pm. night tour ofthe Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials. Friday ....... group picture. Washington Cathedral, viewed Elmer Gantry at the famous Ford's The bus ride took 13 hours and for some, was a little too for comfort. Once arriving, each day was mapped outs: dents could maximize their time in our nations capital tourists also saw two plays including the Broadway hit in ttCats? Tina Bjarko, who was in the front row, got a plet surprise dance down the aisle with one of the ttcatsf commented, ttI was shocked, but it was fun? During thev free time available, seniors visited Georgetown, checkedm Theater. Saturday, i , .White House, the Natl. Zoo, and the Vietnam Memorial. Sunday . . V . Arlington. and ' C 'i n . . . . Monday ...... Cagiiouour,p.a.x., numerous Smithsonian exhlblts, and caught up on ski Tuesday , . ,, ,,E2338Y'g5c9515 sleep. A small group talked with nuclear war protestant pm. on the sidewalks across from the White House whileot visited the campaign headquarters of presidential cand'l J esse J ackson and George Bush. ttOzQ' a top D.C. bandJ at a dance on the final: Sharon Broady said, ttFt first time we really can gether as one? S.C. ist the few schools left to can a senior trip. Paul Eckem cluded, ttNo one should: it? h Chris Beck verbally ttduked'n with a Bible fundamentalism preaching across from thei House. Their argument drew: crowd. Placing a wreath in honor oil! known soldiers at Arlington is: point of the trip. Officers Lisa, Dawn, and Kim performed tht mony Sunday afternoon. Driver of Bus 1 was the two national coach rodeo cham: tBeanyi Smith. ; 30
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