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

 - Class of 1984

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94 CUSTOMERS SOPHOMORES Different emotions felt by siblings Brothers create atmosphere of friendship by Julie Herrington Older brothers in school? They can be a pain, a nuisance, and a second mother at times, but to some people, they are super. I love being with Kasey, said Krystal Kirkwood. She claims that going to school with Kasey gives her an extra feeling of comfort. 'tit is nice to know that you are not alone. Somehow on that first day of my freshman year, it made me feel better to know that Kasey was somewhere in the school. Robin Ftueck feels that going to school with her brother Mike helps give them a stronger bond. 'Going to school together gives us some- thing that we both have in com- mon. lt gives us something to talk about, said Flobin. She also feels that now she can come to her brother more freely when she has a problem. lt seems that if l'm having a problem in a class and need some help, Mike is there. I really like the comfortable feeling I get knowing that he's there if I need him. Kelly Bailey recalls her first day in high school as calm, thanks to her brother Scott. I really wasn't nervous at all. Scott had told me stories about high school and I had really been looking forward to it. He is really fun to be around. When a brother and sister goto school together they sometimes don't see each other very often, unless they are home. I hardly ever see Tony during school hours, said Tonya Earl. He's usually with his friends, and l'm usually with mine, but, I guess we make up for it when we ride to school together. Older brothers are there for ad- vice and comfort, but Kasey Priddy looks up to his older broth- er in another way. Kerry is a real fun brother, I like it when we go out with a lot of his friends to a movie or something. I never really looked at him as an older brother to give me a lot of advice and to tell me what I should do and when I should do it. I have always looked at Kerry as a friend. Older brothers can be fun if you just give them a chance, Whose f8Uli is if lhis time? for a pass. That means an unex- senior, rush as they hear the last I O K Mike 'WOW YOU V9 done I1 cused tardy Thanks a lot' That s bell ring Photo by Greg Abbott we're late for our first hour class, just what I need, Sophomore now well have 10 QOt0 the Office Robin Rueck and brother Mike, i

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CUSTOMERS HOBBIES Baaaaaa! says freshman Jenni Jarmel's pet sheep. She has a to- tal of five sheep on her farm. Photo by Greg Abbott. ll- J ft.-4 'gif -M ' Y' FE 1 is t. me rs. K, W' s-use 'M ...ww 7- 'Nw I M, , Wu' A .-nn.. Baseball mania. Sophomores Kevin Renfro, Jerry Johnson, Stan Swartz, and Alan Covert view their collections of baseball cards. Photo by Greg Abbott. Feeding time. A pet rabbit munches on a treat from her own- er, junior Debbie Brungardt. Photo by Leana Brungardt. Collection rewarding Collecting baseball cards is a favorite hobby for many. Sophomores Alan Covert, Jerry Johnson, Ke- vin Renfro, and Stan Swartz are just a few of the several baseball card collectors in the school. Each of them have anywhere from three thousand to seven thou- sand cards and have been collecting for about seven years. These cards are collect- ed in several different ways. Probably the least practical way would be to buy them in a store. lt is difficult to get a whole set that way, and a lot of times there will be a lot of doubles, said Johnson. A more practical way is to order them. That way, one can get a whole set at a time. A big event for most baseball card collectors is a baseball card show. Deal- ers will put their cards on display to sell. Anyone can buy cards, or they can try to sell their own, said Johnson. Everything from cards to carrying cases are sold. Baseball card collecting isn't too expensive and in the long run it can pay off. The longer the cards are saved, the more money they are worth, said Swartz. Cards with mis- prints are also worth more. 93



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