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

 - Class of 1985

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by Suzy Howell Board members bore down to beat the educational blues. Presi- dent Karen Brown took the floor beginning with the July meeting. The two main targets were to up- date the curriculum and to evaluate the facilities to insure that the in- ventory met the needs of the dis- trict. With that, a mouthful of sug- gestions were spoken by the staff and students for a multitude of ideas to give the Board a boost. BILLY FREY: I feel we need more snow days. No one can tell ahead of time how bad the winter will be. It would be better to have too many than not enough. LAURIE COX: We need a new gym or at least more bleachers in the gym. JILL LAYMAN: I think we should have more intramural sports and extra-curricular activities for those who arenlt as serious about competing with the other schools. I read in the newspaper that bigger schools offer drama and aerobics. I really think we should have more variety in elective classes, too, like arts and music classes. CHRISTI WARD: I wouldn't mind having a shorter school day and going to school a few extra days. MRS. MARTY NEELEY: I've been asking for carpeting in the typing room to help cut down on the noise. Of course, I'd also like to go fully electric with more word processors. UNIOR JUNIOR JUNIC Authorities seek evaluation and improvement of school systen Bored with school. Talk to School Board Beat school blues with Board of Educatioi X J, f 1 .... u 7 is s .,gl llll I .srs A - i QW K . -sf' .::.. l N,',,g..,-3-'fi -sz: sz 1 W, M s. ..,.Ngg:1kEkmHk my K .K .W Presidentz Mrs. Karen Brown is .. .f akes J ' . A SCHOLARS JUNIORS KATHY STOLLE: I think surr mer school courses should count a credit at Silver Lake. The only for eign language offered is Spanish, s if you want to learn any other lar guages, you have to take a summe course. The way the system is nov the foreign language course doesn even go on your transcript. DAWN TROXEL: I think w should have a vending machin with breakfast foods in it, or fru. should be sold for the basketba players when they practice befor school. TINA CLOE: Books need to b updated. A lot of laws have bee changed since the governmer books were printed, for instance and it's hard to know what's what, MRS. CAROL WICHMAN: think the lunch hour should b lengthened so the kids would hav time to eat what we spend so muc time fixing. COACH C. J. HAMILTON: A far as the athletic department goe: we need either a new or an enlarge gym so kids don't have to practic at six o'clock in the morning or lat at night. We also need a separat room for wrestling. PRESIDENT BROWN: In orde to make the educational syster work, we must have the involve ment of the teachers, administrz tors, school board members, an the community. Through joint e fort by all, the educational goals 4 our district can be met. Photo by Debbie Brungardt.

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1 UNIO Extra, extra Top salespeople get help from contmental telephone, Nzke an Io Vmg rela t1 ves Dennis Anderson George Anderson Martelle Beethe David Blswell Mitch Blandmg Treasurer Janme Brady Coleen Chance John Chrlstman Melissa Corp Alan Covert Laurie Cox Sarah Cunningham Sandra Daugherty Randy dePue Tonya Earl Gail Etzenhouser David Fangman Billy Frey saw 'SCS DU! The class of '86 demolished the old record for magazine sales with a total sale of S3975 topping the old of 52650. The top sellers for the class were Martelle Beethe, Jannie Brady, and Suzy Howell. All together they sold 167 magazine subscriptions and records, 21 per cent of the 807 sold by the class. The profits made were added to 51612.65 that the class previously had in its account. JUNIORS SCHOLARS



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KS JU IO Feedback Fa ther, Ron Workman, offers Stacy Hrst-hand account of whatis what in school news BOARD OF EDUCATION: First Row: Joyce Baker, eight years of serviceg Betty Conaway, six years of service. Second Row: Van Hawkins, eight years of serviceg Nancy McDaniel, two years of service. Third Row: Vice President Clark Wiley, four years of serviceg and Ron Workman, two years of service. Photos by Debbie Brun- gardt. L1sa Gardner Mike Haas Tina Harrison Duane Herrington Shannon Hook Suzy Howell Vice President Nick Hulsmg Stuco Representative Darren Jackson Lori Jenks Jerry Johnson President J uhe J ones Krystal Kirkwood Emily Leonard Rick MacCausland Kelly Mahana Bob Manning Todd Miller Vonita Murdock em 3 JUNIORS SCHOLARS

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