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

 - Class of 1985

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N. 1' if 3 f A P' .k ji 3 x Q51 if :N iw S iitect at work. Concentrating taught by Mr. Keith Karlan, fresh- an isometric drawing. Photo by is work in mechanical drawing, man Graham Wiley, hour 4, makes Jenni Jarmel. EAST PASSAGEWAY: SHOP ACADEMIA Scholars BILL WALDMANN: Mechani- cal Drawing lI is a fun class in which you get involved in your drawing. Photo by Debbie Brun- gardt. VONITA MURDOCK: In Woods Il you can make more complicated projects while you learn new things. Photo by Connie Robbins. 45 tii .r e . . RANDY MATZKE: I think Woods II is very fun. You get to make the kind of projects you want. Photo by Jenni Jarmel.

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U roar Rae et arrives throughout east corridor ao small affair was going on in the East 5 Passageway. Stu- dents were busy with var- ious projects. Pupils en- rolled in art classes and pre- pared for an art show in March held at Silver Lake. The students also made ce- ramic pots, which were larger than usual. The English classes were getting ready for a conven- tion. Language Olympics was at Emporia State Uni- versity. Students had to have an average of 86121 or above to be able to go. At- tending were 8 seniors, ll juniors, 13 sophomores, and 28 freshmen. There were basically 5 tests held. Reading f vocabu- lary was one category, spell- ing was a secondg grammar was a thirdg and writing was the last category. Competition was also held in Spanish and French. Patti Frey, Emily Leonard, and Majo Rivera-Fernan- dez entered in the Spanish test. Nadia Evenepoel was placed in the French cate- gory. The results were good. Three students made it to the final spelling bee. Bri- gette Hartter, Sarah Cun- ningham and Teresa Rohn, took sixth. Lake also did well in the grammar contest. Vicki VandeVelde received third while Cindy Doebele took second. Nadia Evene- poel caught first place in French and Majo Riviera- Fernandez accepted first in Spanish. U 414 AQQQEMOEA sa M,,....,1is-sul:-N wawwff W Leveling it out. Junior Mitch Blanding judges whether his board is straight or not. Photo by Renee Strong, Pound, pound, ouch! Keeping his eye on the nail, sophomore Mike Wichman makes a choir box. Photo by Renee Strong. ACADEMIA Nuts and bolts. While adjusting 1 regulator valve, Mr. Mike Felt attempts to tighten a screw. Phi by Renee Strong. Two by four. Patrick Escalar sophomore takes a plywood te Photo by Colette-Bosse. SHOP



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moebas Advanced biology experiments with plant, animal life classes the ad- vanced biology class traveled to Robert Deiter's field to make experiments on plant and animal life. The class was divided into two groups. Senior Chris Kennedy and junior Dennis Anderson acted as the group leaders. The groups sectioned the land into plots and sub-plots. They were then asked to find certain insects and compare them with soil from other plots. They also compared the temperature, humidity, and precipitation of the soil. These samples were taken back to the school so the class could conduct further experiments at a later date. JULIE RUDOLPH: It was a fun experiment. We learned about the soil and insects. It was unique that we could go out there to ex- perience this instead of ex- perimenting in the labf'Il aking a day off from EAST PASSA GE WAY' SCIENCE Chemistry. Overlooking a lab, Mr. Joseph Plankinton gives senior Bret Kerr and junior Martelle Beethe advice. Photo by Gail Etzenhouser. Add l2mI of H2O. Senior Jared Harris and junior Mitch Blanding dilute sodium chloride. Photo by Gail Etzenhouser. ACADEMIA The Statue of Knowledge. Duri physical science freshman R Peel measures a string for an 1 periment. Photo by Lori Jenk HCI + NaOH D H20 + Nat Balancing equations, freshrr Tim Oathout receives help fr Mr. Joseph Plankinton. Photo Lori Jenks. Y: SCIENCE

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