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

 - Class of 1984

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52 CURRICULUM BUSINESS Name: Neeley, Marty College attended: Illinois State University Degrees earned: I3.A. St M.S. Classes taught: Typing I 8t ll, Office Practice Sponsor of: Sophomore Class 'Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party' . ,. and that's all I have to say. Coping with Canon. Junior Tina Cloe helps junior Deana Womack with the electronic typewriter. Photo by Connie Robbins. HI like the fact that her office prac- tice class has a very relaxed atmo- sphere and that we are able to work at our own pace. -Chris Troxel. 'il took the typing class because I thought it would be kind of fun. l've learned the keys, but I forgot most of the other things. -David Graf. HI don't particularly like the class because there are so many assign- ments that I have trouble finishing them all. -Rick Kesselring. I learned howto type a lot of dif- ferent things such as letters, re- search papers, and tables. - Brenda Plymire.

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DEB!-XTEXFOHENSICS CURRICULUM Hoxie steals first Shell qualifies for Nationals in extemporaneous speaking Each year students across the nation compete in NFL qualifying events hoping to reach Nationals. Senior Maria Shell qualified by placing second in Wom- en's Extemporaneous Well done. After a Saturday tour- nament, freshman Chris l.oar re- ceives a congratulatory hug from sophomore Jannie Brady. Photo by Debbie Brungardt. NAME MEDALS TROPHIES NFL POINTS Maria Shell 13 4 570 Troy Wolf 4 3 410 Tone Wicklund-Hansen 6 3 211 Debbie Brungardt 5 4 375 Darren Jackson 1 0 33 Patty Kennedy 5 0 35 Jannie Brady 3 1 196 Martelle Beethe 0 0 22 Chris Loar 2 2 208 Mike Jacobs 4 3 457 Danny Ledeboer 1 0 151 Steve Brown 5 O 453 Tina Harrison 2 2 290 maarmmm Forensics. First Row: Darren Jackson, Patty Kennedy, Martelle Beethe, Maria Shell, Troy Wolf. Second Row: Jannie Brady, Tone Wicklund-Hansen, Coach Mrs. Gail Naylor, Steve Brown. Third Row: Chris Loar, Tina Harrison. Photo by Beth Brandenburg. Speaking. Women's Ex- temp is a public speaking event requiring research on current affairs and the abili- ty to speak persuasively. ln June she will compete at the National Tournament in San Antonio, Texas. The idea of going to na- tionals is something every forensicator dreams of, but never believes that she will get the chance to go, said Shell. Only five Kansans qualified for this event. I think this is an excel- lent opportunity for Maria. She has had a successful year, but we both realize she has a significant amount of work ahead, said forensics coach, Mrs. Gail Naylor. The debate class also had something to boast about. The squad, consist- ing of seniors Troy Wolf, Maria Shell, and alternate Tone Wicklund-Hanseng ju- niors Mike Jacobs and Deb- bie Brungardtg and sopho- more alternate Tina Harri- son placed second at the state level competition. The Hoxie squad defeated Sil- ver Lake. One ringy-dingy. As the de- bate tournament is to begin, senior Tone Vllicklund-Hansen calls to see if a late judge is on his way. Photo by Maria Shell. Debate. First Row: Debbie Brun- gardt, Maria Shell, Tone Wicklund- Hansen, Jannie Brady, Tina Harri- son. Second Row: Mitch Bland- ing, Mike Jacobs, Coach Mrs. Gail Naylor, Chris Loar, Troy Wolf. Photo by Mary Dekat. 51



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