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

 - Class of 1984

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CURRICULUM , V e, Hoivieecouoiviics gs Q fr'fhVfiitfFtvi- -,wi 'W g xy it ti lTh C 1 T 5 W: 53-gf e 0 O In Q I n Q 5 ff 3? . , s .. T at ar , .,g,v,,V A 2 ff! 9 i 'WWW Presentations perk up everyday class issues For the first time, the home economics class at- tended the eighth annual WIBW Radio Cooking Thing at the Ramada lnn in Tope- ka. The class called and made reservations. Al- though the tickets did not cost, they were necessary to attend. Many businesses were there giving out free items and a show of cooking demonstrations was held. I enjoyed the showg it was Wrinkle remover. Just beginning her blazer for advanced clothing, Patty Meredith junior irons her ma- terial. Photo by Beth Branden- burg. really interesting, said sophomore Stacy Work- man. Mrs. Diana Frownfelter's classes are also subject to many guest speakers. The marriage and family class had a number of people talk to them about prepar- ing for a wedding. Father Erickson and Reverend Wil- liam Hurtig talked about churches' pre-marriage classes. The child development class was also subjected to speakers. Ms. Donna Os- ment from the Battered Women's Task Force showed a film and talked about the abuse of women. Careful cutter. In the process ot canning tomatoes, Angie Hook senior slices them before placing them into jars. Photo by Beth Brandenburg. WW . Today's trends. Litwin's fashion merchandizer, Beth Wasson, dem- onstrates how to make a straight tie while sophomores Tina Harri- son and Jannie Brady watch care- fully. Photo by Beth Brandenburg. 31

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30 CURRICULUM HOME ECONOMICS Name: Frowntelter, Diana College attended: Emporia State, Kansas State University Degrees earned: BSE. Classes taught: Contemporary Living, Home Economics, Marriage and Family, Child Development, Advanced Foods, Advanced Clothing Sponsor ot: Future Homemakers ot America, Senior class I've always stressed that students are not to leave the room to go to the bathroom unless it was really neces- sary. My first year of teaching I scared a young girl so badly that she threw up on the sewing table rather than ask to go use the bathroom. tl Although I enjoy the cooking more than the sewing in home eco- nomics, I learned a lot in both areas. -Melinda Shell. The pre-school program in child development class is a real learn- ing experience. Rather than just reading about children, we work with them and learn a lot. -Darcy Etzel. WM' i 'FHM ' +A, H , l took contemporary living be- cause I teel the basic cooking and sewing skills 1 am learning will be helptul in later years. -Ricky MacCausIand. Trick or treat. During advanced foods Greg Abbott senior helps kindergarteners decorate pumpkin cookies. Photo by Beth Branden- burg. 's In advanced foods we took halt a day out ot school and did some comparative shopping. lt was real- ly interesting to see how much prices vary from store to store. - Stacy Ridgway.



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32 LANGUAGE CURRICULUM IM I though the Journalism I class helped us learn a little bit more about how the yearbook staffs and the newspaper staffs run.-Billy Frey. Name: Gish, Floseann ' Q cy f We watched The Adventures ol Huckleberry Finn after reading the novel, I enjoyed the break from the same old thing, but nobody brought popcorn, -Patti Frey. College attended: Washburn University, Northeastern State College Degrees earned: B.S.g Ivl.S. Classes taught: Journalism I, Visual Media, English III, Yearbook, Photography, Sports Bulletin Sponsor ot: Junior Class, Yearbook, Photography, Sports Bulletin The phone rings. It's Don. Another yearbook is ready to be picked up at the plant. This is an experience I will never forget. After working for over a year on one spe- cial project, it is awesome to finally see the result. Visual media is lun, but it requires a lot ot time and patience. At first it's hard, but it gets better as you get the hang of it. -Renee Strong. Huck Finn. Juniors Mark Beamer, Bret Kerr, and Danny Ledeboer read the novel for English Ill. Photo by Connie Robbins. The English III class is a hard class, but I learned a lot, I had tof do a lot ot research Out of class tor' a research paper. -Deana Wo- mack. '

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