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

 - Class of 1985

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. IORS S IORS Lisa Renea Rake Mark Lee Bradley Reamer Toni Rene Russell Genell Rae Schultes Maria Jose Rivera- Fernandez Angela Carol Shell S IO Connie Lou Robbins Lonnie Lee Sides ,...,.,, -4-:--:- ':f ': 'i' W ho Among American High senior year. 1 ,2 ',3',4 ', Pom-Pon 3,4, .,... SCh001SwdemS 4- Society Of REAMER. MARK! AFS 4, Honor Roll 2,3,4, Queen of Distinguished American High FFA l,2, Who's Who Among Courts Candidate 4, Wh0'5 g V5:5Z. . ,ft lvuvuz :5:..1:l. .,.i. School Students 4, Language High School Students 3,4, Ma- Who Among American High ..,,,,,,,, , ..,,:,..,,.:-::f:--:::f' 2 llzvilz , Z,., ,,.,,5::-7-:- Zgrf :9': : ' ' O l YmPlC5 ll, Tfafllf Lg- ' sonic Lodge Theme Contest School Students 3.4. Language .. .,,4,,.V.V .eg POE, LAQRA: Girls Choir W1nncr4,Greenhand Degreel, Olympics l,2,3,4, Volleyball 514 l,2,3,4, Mixed Choir 2,3,4, Football i ,2',3'f,4'f, All i,2,3+,4f, Basketball i,2,3, AFS l,2,3-,4, FHA 2,3,4, League Football Offense 4, Track 1',2',3 ', Regional Pho- .. ..,:..:2:.::-':-:f- League Choir l,2,3, Small En- Wrestling l,3. tography 3, Placed First, State P i-':1 : :' 'l'li:i S emble RHUFE I 213- Large En' RIVERA FERNADEZ. MA- Photography Placed Third. Sernble Rating I l,2,3, Triple RIA JOSE: Transferred from RUSSELL, TONI: AFS l 2 3 4 PCP Band 3 4 Honor TFIO Rallng l 3, Track 3- Alican, Spain her senior year. l,2,3,4, Pep Club l, Volleyball Band 2,3, Yearbook 2,3,4, Tri- Editor 4, AFS 3,4, Pep Club l, Color Guard 2,3,4, Captain 4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, League Band Small Ensemble Rating l 2,3, State Band 2,3, Small En- semble Rating I 2,3, Who's PRIDDY, KERRY: King of Courts Candidate 4, Class President 4, Football 1.2.3. Wrestling l',2 ,3',4 , Baseball Manager 1 ,2 . RAKE, RENAE: Transferred from Rossville High School her AFS 4, Language Olympics 4, Placed l in Advanced Spanish, Volleyball 4, ROBBINS, CONNIE: Year- book 2,3,4, Business Manager, Photography 3,4, Co-Head 4, STUCO 2, Secretary, Pep Club SCHOLARS SENIORS l. SCHULTES, GENELL: Band l ',2 ',3 ,4 , Stage Band l, Pep Band l ',2',3 ,4 , Honor Band l,2,3,4, Newspaper l,2,3,4, Editorial Editor, 3 Associate Editor 4, AFS l,2,3,4, Vice

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IGRS S IORS S IORS by Connie Robbins Beth Brandenburqg All Ameri- can Photographer. The National Scholastic Press Association awarded Beth Brandenburg the All-American Photographer award during the summer of her senior year, I984, for excellence in photo- journalism. This was the first pho- tography award Brandenburg had ever received. BRANDENBURG: I wasn't able to attend the regional and state photography competition be- Beth Brandenburg Alumna rewarded by National Scholastic Press Associatioi From ' guinea pig' tc II-American Photographer Keeping in touch through weddings, free-Iancing cause during my senior year NHS put on the Career Fair that all members had to attend. My junior year I competed in the newspaper feature writing competition. The state doesn't allow photographers to compete in both writing and photography. Brandenburg was in photogra- phy her junior and senior years in high school. Other than taking 4 weddings, she has not taken part in photography since high school. BRANDENBURG: I do the weddings for spare cash and hold the free r- lance position for the Bethany College newspaper when- ever I have time. I was really surprised when I found out I had won the award. When I submitted the picture, I really didn't expect to get any re- sults in return. I was glad my pho- tography advisor, Mrs. Roseann Gish, had entered my picture. My photography began as me being a pig' in the visual media class my sophomore year. That was the hot new class at the time, which everyone wanted in. With as many kids that were in the class, ther was a real push to come up wit your own original, works. Th made me realize what I could dt possibilities in using photograph as a mode expression. Mrs. Gis was a great advisor to work unde She would honestly let you kno what was good and what 'stunk She brought out great quality i what we photographers tried I produce. 'ka A ryan-' SCHOLARS SENIORS Winning Photo. This photo of Pa ty Kennedy and Lesa Martinek rt ceived the All-American Photogr: pher award for Beth Brannde: burg.



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IQRS S IORS S IOR by Chris Kennedy l'll give you two oranges for Boardwalk and a railroad. Get out of my face. I'11give you an orange and water works for Park Place. So goes an average trading ses- sion in a game of Monopoly, by Charles B. Darrow of German- town, Pennsylvania. Mr. Darrow created the game during the de- pression when he was unemployed and worked out the details of the game to amuse himself. The names of the property pieces came from Atlantic City, New Jersey, where Darrow and his wife vacationed be- fore the depression. The object of Monopoly is to be- come the wealthiest player through buying, renting,'and selling proper- ty. Two to twelve players can play. Players move their tokens around the board to collect proper- ty. After all of the property is pur- chased from the bank, the trading phase begins. During this time players trade property and money, trying to acquire monoplies. This trading phase is the most important part of the game. It decides who ...M .... wa... Go directly to jail, do not pass go, do not collect two hundred dollars Monopoly eases depression, also releases Kennedy's recession 'You can ,t charge me for landing tlzeref said Kennedy wa.. ., -Qxmiw-F--N N. Q-S... it Xa ,wxs W' 5' will control the late stages of the contest. Monopoly is a very popular game around the Kennedy house- hold, with the older kids talking the younger ones into playing a game, proceeding to crush them then consoling them and talkin them into playing another gamef Many a time blood has bee spilled, as dejected losers sough revenge for underhanded busi ness dealings. CHRIS KENNE DY: We've had so much prac tice, in fact, that every year w enter the Monopoly tournamen sponsored by the Topeka Parks and Recreation Department. This year my brother Kevin won and flew to Hollywood, California, for the United States Monopolyi Championship. Although he didn't win there, he said that the people were really nice and hd had a great time. Hopefully, i will get the chance to represent Kansas at next year's tournal ment. Untill then, l'll have to practice rolling the dice and my right uppercut. Photo by Debbid Brungardt ' SCHOLARS SENIORS

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