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

 - Class of 1985

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l IQRS SENIGRS SENI Jennifer Elaine Griggs Michelle Lynn Haas Jared Kyle Harris Brigette Denise Hartter Michael Shane Jacobs Christopher Joseph Brel Allen Kerr Kennedy . Band 1, Yearbook 2,3,4, As- second League 3- ' soc.-Editor 3, Tri-Editor 4, Re- GADDIS. TROY: Cross Coun- ' gional Journalism 2,3,4, 2nd lfy l',2',4 , Basketball L2, -of H cutline writing 2, lst cutline 'g:1fclEclS2,3jiilll-TSJ222UCBTf?jCklZ- e ' g V - vsfriting 3,4, Debate l,2, Foren- . I an , i,,l.i.--, , i,.,,.- ses l,2, NFL l,2,3,4, Quill and Pep Band I, Pep Club ,.-.- ' Q9 Scroll 2,3,4, Pep Club l, Color l'.2 ',3 .4 , Cheerleader afx Guard l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 3, l,2,3,4, QUCCI1 of Courts 4. in Captain 4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, LC21gl1C Band l. Volleyball Queen of Courts Candidate 4, ls.2,3lg4l 'i' ?iiSkclball l,2,3. Who's Who Among American rac , , - H' h School Students 3,4, Ma- HAAS, MICHELLE: Trans- Honor roll 4, Language Olym- soggy Lodge Theme Contest ferred from Washburn Rural pics 4, lst in French Reading, Winner 4, Class Vice-President High School her sophomore Volleyball 4, lv Language Olympics l,3,4, year. Select Girls Choir 2,3,4, FLOWERS, JIM: Vo-Tech Mid-East League Scholarship Mixed Choir 2,3,4, Honor Roll 3,4, FFA l. Tests l,2,3,4, English third in 3,4, Small EIISCFTXUC l, Rating FREY, PATTI: Band l,4, Pep Mid-East League l, Spelling I, Who's Who Among Ameri- SCHOLARS SENIORS M., Christopher L. Kosek can High School Students 3, Language Olympics 3. HARRIS, JARED: AFS l,2,3,4, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 3, Track 3 '. HARTTER, BRIGETTE: Yearbook 1, NHS 3,4, Secre- tary 4, STUCO l, Quill and Scroll 2, Pep Club l',2 ',3 ,4', Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Head 4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,4, Society of Distinguished AmericanHigh School Students 4, Language Olympics l,2,3,4, Volleyball

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5ENIGRS S IGRS S IOI by .Iannie Brady While some spend the first few weeks sleeping in and just taking it easy, others engaged in jobs or oth- er volunteer work. In the case of junior Robin Rueck and senior Connie Robbins, they chose the lat- ter. During the first week in June Robbins and Rueck spent two and a half hours of their day teaching and entertaining four-year-olds. At 9:00 a.m. every morning they ar- rived at the high school commons area, ready to teach until ll:30 a.m. The teaching agenda included: crafts of all assortments fflower pots with tissue paper flowers, coloring with crayons, popsiclestick art, singing songs, going for leisure- ly walks, and a Bible story each day. On the last day of classes, the students were treated to an ice cream social to which all the par- Teaching pre-school students tops summer agenda Parents invited to end of Week ice cream social Morning classes Hlled with crafts, stories, walks SCHOLARS SENIORS ents were invited. All classes we taught in the same room. Bo Robbins and Rueck regarded tl: job as a challenge. CONNIE ROBBINS: The kit were obnoxious, but I really e joyed it because I like kids. ROBIN RUECK: It was quite challenge to keep the kids busy b cause they got bored very easily Senior Genell Schultes al: taught similar classes, but in a di ferent program. GENELL SCHULTES: ' worked with first and second grat ers. Each and every one of the was special in his own way. I real got to know them. It was a lot i fun and rewarding, especially wh: they knew they had done somethin spectacular. We had a progra after it was over. The kids work: really hard to make it good. lt wi a blast helping them with the crafts.



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IORS SE IOR ' IOR5 By Lisa Oathout Climbing aboard eight school busses, the entire student body de- parted the school grounds to attend the Up With People concert No- vember 7 at Municipal Audito- rium. The students attended the shortened version of the two hour show, which was held at 7 o'clock that same night. Some of the stu- dents attended the two hour show. COLETTE BOSSE: I liked the show better than the shortened ver- sion. but ifl wouldn't have seen the shortened version with the school, I probably w0uldn't have been as in- terested in seeing the entire show. SHAWN FRANCIS: l'm glad that the school decided to take us to the program. It got me out of my classes and that's all that really mattered. LAURIE COX: The short ver- sion really got me interested in the entire show. I wish I could have seen it. TERESA BARRACLOUGH: lt was enjoyable to watch and very interesting because the per- formers were from around the states and several different coun- tries. LISA OATHOUT: I thought it was unique that the school took us to see it as an entire school. It was definitely better than going to class. It was a nice change of pace that a lot of students really felt that M. tm.. Entire student body travels to Municipal Auditorium 6 9 with People presents short version of two hour musical show Performers represent several different countries ii Q ' feee sf-W .... . X '---' X- . ..., I . A... t..t. WW H in WW - . 1 5 12 ' tx .5 ' .N ! 3 ! Q! Qt! SCHOLARS SENIORS they needed. DUANE HERRINGTON: wish it would have been longer get us out of school longer, but was an interesting program. MELISSA CORP: I enjoy the concert. Not only were the pl ple good singers, but they were a good looking. KELLY BAILEY: I thought was neat they way the crowd 1 involved in the singing and cl: ping, but some of the schools rea got carried away. TONY EARL: It really s prised me that the school decit to do this. The faculty kept i1 secret until the day of the concer NADIA EVENEPOEL: I I joyed the concert so much tha went to it three times and then I 1 brave and went to try out for part. SANDRA DAUGHERTY: was a great concert. The audiei really got involved, which was qt different than what I expected. l glad we went. KRYSTAL KIRKWOOD: I joyed the concert better than shortened version that the sch saw. I really enjoyed all of the si ing. CHRIS KENNEDY: At fire really didn't want to go. I figure- would be boring, but I'm glad went because, after all, I did en. it. Photo by Robin Rueck

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