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

 - Class of 1984

Page 129 of 252

 

Silver Lake High School - Golden Eagle Yearbook (Silver Lake, KS) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 129 of 252
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Q! it t ORGANIZATIONS -I 25 STUDENT COUNCIL Anticipation. Tammy Brungardt, daughter of Jim and Gail Brun- gardt, sophomore Teresa Fiohn, and David Brent and Julie Barker, the 1983 royalty, await the cue to pass on their crowns. Photo by Debbie Mervln. Jot it down. During a Student Council meeting, junior Debbie Brungardt makes a list of needed decorations. Photo by Connie Robbins. Christmas spirit. As Christmas sneaks around the corner, sopho- mores Kristi Vande Velde and Troy Stremming decorate the office window. Photo by Maria Shell. Student Council. First Row: Ma- ria Shell, Tammy Kruger, Jim Rick- son. Second Row: Miss Judy Hal- lauer, Loren Dekat, Mrs, Gail Nay- lor, Steve Brown, Kristi Vande Velde, Troy Wolf, Teresa Rohn, Troy Stremming. Missing: Debbie Brungardt. Photo by Beth Bran- denburg.

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-1 24 oneANizATioNs STUDENT COUNCIL Cash made tor Muscular Dystrophy Santa, trees, Cupid, hearts, leprechauns, shamrocks highlight seasonal activities organized by members Setting the background forthe events sponsored by Student Council were var- ious holidays. The first event Student Council participated in was decorating the halls and commons area for Christ- mas. By a unanimous vote, Stuco decided to purchase all new decorations. The purchased items were new wrapping paper for the pre- sents and decorations for the tree. Valentine's Day was the background for King and Queen of Winter Sports held on February tenth. Don't Let lt End was the theme. The half-time cere- monies consisted of a run- down ofthe candidates, the theme sung by senior Angie Hook, and the revealing of the new king and queen. The commons area was decorated in blue and silver with stars and snowflakes suspended in the air. Collecting money for the Muscular Dystrophy Asso- ciation was backed by St. Patrick's Day. The mem- bers of Student Council were given cans and sham- rock pins and whenever someone made a donation, that person received a pin. Junior Debbie Brungardf said, lt was coincidental that the holidays were near our events. It was pretty catchy and it could have made people remember the events more. The 1984 King of Winter ceremonies ot the boys' varsity nounces the royalty. Photo by Sports is During halftime game, president Steve Brown an- Connie Robbins.



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'I oneANizATioNs PROM Vacation spent making mints Planners and decorators spend hours tor seniors' night aboard U.S.S. Rose Starting the long task of preparing Prom forthe sen- iors, committees were set up in November. These committees met everyday until they had decided on their decorations to incor- porate with the theme. A band committee was set up to decide on a band. The committee, consisting of Patti Frey, Colette Bosse, Chris Kennedy, and Bill Waldmann, traveled to Kansas City in November to pick out the band, Savan- na. Another committee was formed consisting of Tina Cloe, Teresa Barraclough, Colette Bosse, Patti Frey, Genell Schultes, Lisa Oath-- out, Toni Russell, Darcy Et- zel, Denise McLin, Bret Kerr, and Tony Earl to make mints. They met over spring break to make 1,800 mints that would be placed on the tables at Prom. All of the juniors were let out of school on the Friday before Prom to decorate. It took seventeen hours to put together what became the Junior-Senior Prom. Batch number one. Colette Bosse junior molds spearmint roses fo Prom. Photo by Toni Russell.

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