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

 - Class of 1985

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A A 'Z U A , ff 3, If ,rgikif , Af 1 ' yl' 2 ,, f y fla: I lelp Wanted. While diligently orking on his speech, junior David iswell gets help from Vonita Mur- ock. Photo by Debbie Brungardt. SOUTH PASSAGEWAY: LIBRARY, PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACADEMIA SCHOLARS CHRIS LOAR: The library is a place to study, but I think we should be able to talk if we need help. Photo by Gail Etzenhouser. BRET KERR: It needs more re- sources and books to choose from, but the library is a good place to study. Photo by Connie Robbins. NICK HULSING: lt's a good place to go when I need quiet or when I want to work on the com- puters, Photo by Debbie Brun- gardt.

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ACADEMI SOUTH PASSAGE WAY' LIBRARK PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1- 0 If Grading Pain and points result from survivor test I ow does one grade a physical education class? Mr. C.J. Hamilton, who teaches freshman physical educa- tion, health, and weight training has devised a way to grade these classes. Students in weight train- ing are graded by a survivor test which is a series of three exercises. They are given a certain amount of time to complete it and then are giv- en points. For a semester fi- nal, he uses a cumulative score of the bench press, the hipsled, and the survivor test. HAMILTON: The stu- dents don't like the survivor test. It makes them hurt? In physical education, grades are based on partici- pation, attitude, skill drills, dressing out, and showering. The final consists of a test over the different sports covered during the semester and a fitness test. Hamilton planned field trips for his classes. The health classes went to the Waste Water Plant. Weight training classes toured the Kansas State University weight room. The physical education classes spent a day playing golf at the Golf Sports Center and bowling at Gage Centenfl W 2 tti ZW 'V if .5 MW . .:-h.t :tt i 'lii'-' A To . ' . . . -,,, .,....t,...f ia.. . sss gttti g ij. Gossip. During a visit to the li- brary, Darcy Etzel, Kim Stringer, and Kelly Mahana talk about the latest news. Photo by Debbie Brun- gardt. Anticipation. Before the bell rings, freshman Shelley Renfro converses about personality traits with her neighbor. Photo by Renee Strong. ACADEMIA SOUTH PAS ...mov X X A- N, .ii Research. After spending muc time in the library doing researc junior Scott Strecker begins h speech. Photo by Jenni Jarmel. Jotting it down. While in heal class, freshman Angie Mohler jo down notes concerning pollutio Photo by Connie Robbins. PHYSICAL EDUCATION



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-- SOUTH PASSAGE WAY' SOCIAL SCIENCE L-1 Pedi ree History classes research family ancestors students find their distant ancestors. The history classes and Pre- World War I class re- searched their ancestors to fill their family tree. Stu- dents looked several places to find the information needed. Some asked older relatives. Others went to graveyards to find out when their ancestors were born and when they died. LISA OATHOUT: I've always thought about re- searching my ancestors, but I always put it off. This way I had an excuse to find out information about my fam- ily edigree charts help KELLY BAILEY: 'SI thought it was neat when I had finished, but while I was doing it, I thought it was really dumb. It took too much time and I had to keep bothering my mom and dad with stupid questions. It would have been more fun if I hadn't been totally igno- rant on the subject. KATHY STOLLE: It was a good opportunity to raise grades as well as learn of our past. Some people had charts and books on their families. Unfortunate- ly, my family has never kept records. DARCI REICHARDT: It took a lot of time to find the facts about my family, but I did it for the extra credit. ll Current affairs. Senior Angela Shell, junior Krystal Kirkwood, and sophomore Dennis Holmes dis- cuss their questions after class. Photo by Renee Strong, ACADEMIA MagelIan's voyage. Junior Tor Earl studies for the history sem ter final. Photo by Jenni Jarme Newsweek. Before first hour I gins, senior Mark Reamer loc through a magazine. Photo Robin Rueck. AY: SOCIAL SCIENCE

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