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on da y, Septem- ber, 26, 1988. Dear Diary: I have now been at my new high school for a little over a month. It feels strange to be going to such a small school. Silver Creek has an enrollment of 589. I've noticed that vir- in troducing them- tually everyone here selves to me. Fm proud knows each other. I to saylnow have a lot guess that's an advan- of nice friends. tage of going to a I like Silver Creek smaller school. At my because 1 have friends old school, it was so from all grades. lt big that I only knew a doesn't matter what few people in the halls. grade you 're in. Come As I started going to to think of it . . . Silver classes at my new Creek is full of friendly school, people started people. ON HIS WA Y to join in the fun in Clifty Creek is Jason Koerber, fr. The freshman class took two buses to the cross country regional at the Madi- son Golf Course and then went to nearby Clifty Falls State Park. Class sponsor, Mr. Terry McCartin, took the freshmen on a hike through Clifty Creek. SHOWING OFF her spunk and personality at Clifty Falls State Park is fr. Mary Beth Tomes, one of the newcomers to high school life.
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THE DATE: Monday, August 22, 1988. The place: Silver Creek High School. The occa- sion: the first day of school. To start off the year, Dr. Stephen Cunningham, principal, and Mr. Mike Crabtree, assistant principal, welcome the new- comers and old-timers to yet another year of school and run through a list of general rules and regulations. DURING A UNI T on demonstra- tion speeches, Jason Voyles and Brian Hoffman, srs., assem- ble the ingredients needed for Brian '3 speech on how to make hot browns. Demonstration speeches were given first se- mester in Mrs. Emilie F ulcher 's fifth period speech Class.
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riday, Jan- uar y 20, 1989. Dear Diary: I just got back from the boyst basketball game at South western. We won by fifteen points. There is so much to do at Silver Creek. 1 have found that get- ting in volved is a good way for a new student to make friends. SC has a lot of Clubs, such as Spanish Club, French Club, Gourmet Club, SADD, Deerstalkers, Dragon Players, Science Club, and Computer Club. Those who like sports can run, play basketball, golf, tennis, softball, or baseball. The boyst cross coun- try team placed 6th in the sta te finals this fall! In the time that I 've been at Silver Creek, I 've never been bored. Come to think of it . . . there is always some- thing extracurricular to do here. ON THEIR WAY to Is! and 2nd place finishes in the St. X Invitational are srs. Neil Crouse and Chris Jones. SC won the meet, beating Kentucky's $91 CC
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