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

 - Class of 1984

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40 CURRICULUM SCIENCE Biology is a great class if you have the intelligence to study and the intestines to dissect. -Bill Waldmann. Name: Hallauer, Judy College attended: Kansas State University Degrees earned: B.S. Classes taught: Biology, Advanced Biology, Pre-Algebra Sponsor ot: Student Council, Pep Club Z Miss l-lallauer's technique ot teaching is easy to understand. She teaches so that everyone cart come out of her class and feel that they really learned something. -Michelle Haas. I did my student teaching at Wamego High School with freshmen biology. lt was only the second day when one of the smallest boys asked, Miss Hallauer, why are you teaching biology? Do you want to be a scientist when you grow up'?' -Judy Hallauer. Note Time. Preparing forthe lec- ture in advanced biology, senior Mike Rueck gets out paper. Photo by Debbie Brungardt, V I I enjoy biology and dissecting, al- though l would enjoy it even more if we would spend more time dis- secting and less time taking notes. -Arnie Ruecker. sv 34 4 l enjoy dissecting because I think that it is interesting to observe all of the different organs. -Loretta Clifton.

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E Q 'WSW CURRICULUM PHOTOGRAPHY 'Watch the birdie' Photogs capture state and regional awards Photographers were seen stalking the halls and classrooms snapping shots for the yearbook. They competed at league, re- gional, and state competi- tion. Junior Connie Robbins placed first at regional and third at state. At state they told us we had all the time we needed to develop and print our pictures. When we found out we had a time Freeze-Frame. Junior Connie Robbins focuses her camera for a good football picture, Photo by Greg Abbott. limit, we only had four min- utes left. After all of that mess, I was really happy that l placed third. Senior Greg Abbott placed third at regionals. Head photographer Beth Brandenburg couldn't at- tend the competition be- cause ofa conflict with Na- tional Honor Society. She said, I really wanted to go to the photography compe- tition, but l had to stay and help with the Career Fair. Snapshot! Senior Julie Hawkins waits for a good shot while rewind- ing her film. Photo by Mary Dekat. Photographers: Front Row: Toni Russell, Beth Brandenburg, Greg Abbott, David Biswell, Daron How- ard, Julie Hawkins, Second row: Maria Shell, Patty Kennedy, Mary Dekat, Debbie Brungardt, Jenny Griggs, Mrs. Roseann Gish, Terri Perrin, Connie Robbins, Colette Bosse. Photo by Brent Photogra- phy. 39



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pm W , .W- W.. swf' CURRICULUM 4 -I SCIENCE Skeleton honored Advanced biology chooses from variety ot entries What name is appropri- ate for a skeleton? That's the question students asked as they walked by the display case in front of the science rooms. This skeleton was sitting in the display case waiting for someone to come and find a suitable name for him. Many students found choices and turned them in to Miss Judy Hallauer. Her fourth hour class, ad- Flip Flop. During a lab sopho- mores John Christman, Darren Jackson, and Duane Herrington dissect a live fish. Photo by Maria Shell. vanced biology, picked the name they thought was the most fitting. There were thirty entries. Some of these names were Buckwheat, XPl, and May- nard. The winning name was Jim Hurtig's entry, Slim. ln biology and advanced biology, Hallauer often set dissected animals out and had the students name the organs, muscles, and bones. Sophomore Dennis An- derson said, We don't do enough dissecting. Soph- omore Coleen Chance said, lt's a fun class. 09' A' E. ,gn-.M -- 'l . .. - True Friends. While clowning Word Problems. Receiving help, around, senior Jim Hurtig poses junior Scott Bailey watches Miss with Slim after naming him. Photo Judy l-lallauer work the Pre-Alge- by Beth Brandenburg. bra ll problem. Photo by Beth Brandenburg.

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