Silver Lake High School - Golden Eagle Yearbook (Silver Lake, KS)

 - Class of 1984

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Page 115 text:

Homecoming King and Queen. Seniors Jess Adams and Mary De- kat. Photo by Beth Brandenburg. ll fi at li 1? .f:lflwamww .1111-7 ORGANIZATIONS -1 -I -I HOMECOMING Death of a dummy. Cheers rise through the crowd as seniors Daron Howard and Sheldon Sala throw the Mission Valley dummy into the bonfire. Photo by Beth Brandenburg. S P l Splish-splash. To be able to throw the water balloon to Nancy Mohler senior, Tim Johnson senior steps back to balance himself. Photo by Beth Brandenburg. Homecoming attendants. Sen- iors Monte Ellis and Kim Frank. Photo by Beth Brandenburg. Homecoming attendants. Sen- iors Sheldon Saia and Angie Suther, Photo by Beth Branden- burg.

Page 114 text:

110 ORGANIZATIONS HOMECOMING Enthusiasm kept in spite of showers Varsity drowns Mission Valley Vikings 'Up Where We Belong' depicts theme for dance Mist floated slowly to the ground as the varsity foot- ballers warmed up on the field before the start of the game against Mission Val- ley. Even though it was the annual Homecoming foot- ball game, few spectators gathered to watch. Those who did were cozily wrapped in blankets and protected by umbrellas. But the rain didn't dam- pen the spirits of the foot- ball team, nor did it hinder their enthusiasm for a win. When half-time arrived, the boys had tied the Vikings 7- 7. At this time the candi- dates took their places 'on the field. Rain poured from the sky, making it impossi- ble for the photographers to take pictures. lt was really bad be- cause we'll never be able to recapture that moment when the royalty was an- nounced, said junior Con- nie Robbins. Mary Dekat was crowned Queen by King Jess Ad- ams. The attendants were Kim Frank and Monte Ellis and Angie Suther and Shel- don Sala. As the buzzer sounded the end of the fourth quar- ter, the footballers had tri- umphed over the Vikings, 17-7. The dance, with the theme of Up Where We Belong was held directly after the game. And they all fall down. Partici- pating in the games before the bonfire, the seniors hurry to finish their pyramid before the other classes. Photo by Beth Branden- burg.



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'I ORGANIZATIONS PEP CLUB 752: Seniors rally to change constitution Upperclassmen no longer letter automatically attendance to varsity games required to letter by Melissa Corp As the pep club got a new sponsor and president, the constitution -was changed. The sponsor was Miss Judy Hallauer, and the president was Tracy Crock- ett. The constitution really wasn't changed, it was just given alternatives, said Hallauer. The rules that were given alternatives are: 1. A schedule will be made telling which squad will be in charge of decorat- ing the halls. 2. Seniors don't letter automatically. 3. Boys are now allowed to sit in the pep club. 4. Members must ride the bus to all away games. 5. Cheerleading is top priority over everything else. 6. Members must attend V4 of the varsity games to letter. 7. The Demerit system has been dropped. 8. Head cheerleaders are now in charge of the pep club. 9. Pom-pon are now con- sidered cheerleaders and must follow all rules. 10. Monthly meeting of pep club officers and head cheerleaders will be held. 11. Cheerleaders and of- ficers must go to school 4 hours. 12. Wrestling and Frosh cheerleaders are only re- quired one uniform for the entire year. WW Yeah Troy! The Pep Club cheers Heights- PhOt0 by Beth Brendan the Eagles on with Thunderbirds DUVQA don't be blue at Shawnee

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