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

 - Class of 1985

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TEACHE Collecting Each day Hlled 'With a Whole, new experience ' ,O mu f , 9' ,Fries ,, , Aff Hobbies express challenges. Coin collecting body building, weight lifting, softball and basket- ball are just a few of Mr. Ron Kramer's hobbies other than his job of student counseling. KRAMER: I find the career of counseling very challenging and very exciting because each day is filled with a whole new experience. Kramer is responsible for many things such as organizing career planning for seniors and help- ing Vo-Tech students choose careers. :Qt , f, 'KM 5 ,,Ar, . I 94. ' in 4 W Q5 if? Pi 49,42 'in ai M, . I an-.tiwiizfi --:tim iz Haw. ia 459' f , W3 f 4? ,, 1 if ' wid, , 1 i g ,Wrap .,. , Name: Gish, Roseann Classes Taught: Journalism I, Visual Media, English III, Year- book, Photography, Sports Bulletin Degree: B.S. 8: M.S. Sponsorship: Senior Class, Yearbook, Photography, Sports Bul- letin, Quill 8: Scroll Name: Hamilton, C.J. Classes Taught: Weight Training, HealthfPhysical Education Degree: B.Ed., M.Ed. Sponsorship: Sophomore Class, Head Football Coach, Head gaskciball Coach, Junior Varsity Basketball Coach, Baseball oac Name: Hamilton, Judy Classes Taught: Biology, Advanced Biology Degree: B.S. Sponsorship: Student Council, Pep Club Name: Hemphill, Troy Classes Taught: Government, Citizenship, Sociology, Careers Economics, International Relations, Current Affairs Degree: B.A. Sponsorship: Volleyball, Junior Varsity Girls' Basketball, Assis- tant Girls' Track, Junior Class Name: Karlan, Keith Classes Taught: Mechanical Drawing, Woods I, II, III, IV Degree: B.E. Sponsorship: Senior Class Name: Lindstrom, Jim Classes Taught: Algebra I, General Math Degree: B.E. Sponsorship: Senior Class, Athletic Director, Head Boys' Bas- ketball Coach, Boys' Track Coach Name: Naylor, Gail Classes Taught: English IV, Research Writing 8a Critical Ana- lysis, Speech, Debate, Forensics Degree: B.S.' Sponsorship: Debate, Forensics, National Forensics League, Student Council Name: Neeley, Marty Classes Taught: Typing I, Il, Office Practice, Shorthand Degrees: B.S., M.A. Sponsorship: Junior Class TEACHERS scHoLARs

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EACHERS TEACHERS by Genell Schultes In the world of fashion, color be- comes an important factor when people want to look their very best. Librarian Mrs. Ernestine Thomp- son helps people to look their very best by a process called color ana- lysis. Analyzing colors is among her many hobbies, which also include gardening, reading, and any type of active sports. Color analysis makes people look as good as they can by creating a sparkle in their eyes and in their skin. Warm and cool undertones of the blood lines under the skin are determined by the color analyst. Each season - spring, summer, fall, and winter -A has a variety of colors. A person who may have the warm undertone will fall into the spring or summer categories. If a person has a cool undertone, he will fall into the fall or winter categor- ies. Colors for a spring person are cool colors, such as light pink, light blue, lavender and other pastel col- ors. A summer person should wear blue colors, green colors, purple colors, and other bright colors. For the winter category, a person should wear red, black, white, 'Warm,' 'cool' undertones indicate shades to be wor Sparkling eyes enhancec proper use of color: Use of color analysis learned at Overland Par SCHOLARS TEACHERS green, and other dark colors. C ange, brown, and yellow should ' worn by a fall person. Thompson learned how to dete mine the warm and cool underton and how to categorize people in different seasons when she took course on color analysis in Ove land Park. ERNESTINE THOMPS0l Most people are very surprisi and pleased with the way color an lysis works. Most people want look their very best and this hel them to do that. She does the color analysis whe ever anyone would like to have done. She has color graded a proximately 30 people. Color analysis categories will n be changed by any factors, accor ing to Thompson. If the hair col of a person changes, he should st wear the same colors. The skin u dertones are still the same. Fads and new styles have litt effect on the process of color anal sis. However, many people wear tl latest fashions. In many cases tl styles are not exactly what loo good on them. Many people have tried the colt analysis and have developed a mo positive attitude about themselv and their appearances. Photo l Lori Jenks.



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CHER TEACHER by Patti Frey Do fairy tales actually happen, or are they only fantasies? Head varsi- ty football Coach C.J. Hamilton believes they can happen. For ex- ample, take his football team. Last season the boys struggled to win only three games, but this year things became serious. Hamilton and his varisty team decided they loved victories more than conso- lations. After a big upset over Rossville, actually the game itself was close but the energy was high, victories just fell into place. HAMILTON: That game was excellent. I couldn't relax through- out the whole evening, but that's the kind of game I really enjoy. Confidence. That game just added more wood to the fire. After winning sub-state, Hamil- ton journeyed to K-State with his footballers who rallied throughout the game and won 24-13. But win- ning the class 3-A State Champion- ship was only one ofthe many fairy tales that Hamilton experienced. Hamilton later learned that he had been chosen as the Topeka Ca- pital Journal Coach of the Year. But Hamilton took it all in stride. HAMILTON: Talk about hon- ors! I was thrilled because I was rewarded for something I enjoy to do. I love coaching. DAVID KRUGER: I feel he really deserved this because he Hamilton: coach of the year by Topeka Capitol Journa Shriners honor coach. 4 ask him to assist game Honored coach Very pleased about the reward receive: SCHOLARS 1 O TEACHERS really pushed us to the best v could do. But wait, the tale continues. Ji as Hamilton was recovering frc the excitement of the state char pionship and being named Coa of the Year, another surprise awa ed him. Members of the Shri came to see Hamilton at school ai formally asked him to coach at t Shrine Bowl. Photographe snapped pictures as Hamiltt signed papers and posed with t Shriners and the plaque he was pi sented. HAMILTON: This must ha been my lucky year or somethir But I have to tell you, those bc who took state, who worked hard, are the ones who make r look so good. I might have exp: ience, but each year I have a diffs ent group of guys so every year is little different. I enjoyed worki with these guys, and all I'm hopi for next year is that we just play ' to our ability . . . exactly the w we did this year. Once upon a time there lived coach named C.J. Hamilton a his varsity squad. They tried, b they just couldn't win many gam- Then, one season, those boys a that coach worked so hard th their efforts paid them well. Th walked off the field with three hc orable awards . . . and they all liv happily ever after. Photo by Renee Strong.

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