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

 - Class of 1985

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E X? stami- Sit down in front. As sophomore Tammy Yinger attempts to com- plete her speech, juniors Joey Weaver, David Biswell, and sopho- W . ea. mores Shawn Howey, Kenny Hart- ter, and Randy Matzke add harass- ment. Photo by Connie Robbins. SCHOLARS L- new ANGIE MOHLER: P.E. to me is the ideal time to relax and have fun without the stresses of the class- room. Photo by Lori Jenks. JEFF CONAWAY: It's the best class I have, and I really enjoy the way it breaks up my schedule. Photo by Tammy Kruger. TROY GADDIS: I'm glad they made an advanced P.E. class be- cause it gives everyone a chance to take the class, not just the fresh- men. Photo by Debbie Brungardt. - I ACADEMIA -65 WEST PASSACfEWLAY:lGY-lVI- - -

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ACADEM A Ecuador g Tri vial P tour pursued , cuador, the Galapa- gos Islands, and Peru were the topics assembly put on by Randy Nadler. Every sum- mer Nadler and his staff tour regions of the world. They take pictures and gather information for their program. When back in the United States, Nadler goes to many schools showing his slides and enlightening the students on the wonders of the world. The first stop was in Ec- uador. There he visited an ancient Aztec ruin. The market was another spot of interest. Nadler told stories of families traveling 50 miles on foot to trade goods or to see relatives. From Ecuador he made a brief stop in Peru and went on to the Galapagos Islands. These islands were remark- ably beautiful, but they car- ried three very strict rules. Number one: don't touch. Two: don't take anything, and three: don't leave any- thing. Among its many in- habitants were the rare Ma- rine iguana, the Galapagos penguin, and the woodpeck- er finch. The islands had 14 of the rarest tortoise species. They had the last of one subspecies, which unfortu- nately happened to be a male. Nadler is undecided on where he will go next pending foreign relations with our new presidentlj for the ' WEST PASSAGE WAY' GYM ' gil b ,, .. wks? .S as sal? if as ...M 5 .-.. ..wt' W? wif Taping things up. Tape in hand, freshmen Graham Wiley and Alan Howard mark the wall for combat. Photo by Debbie Brungardt. Laid back and relaxed. Casually passing time, seniors Brigette Hart- ter, Jenny Griggs, and sophomore Shellie Etzel take turns at the rack- et. Photo by Connie Robbins. -... 25 2 3 i 2 2 Q, il a 53 fi ai 2 E 2, it l 2 L it it 5. il s EZ 2 19th Hole. With tensions mount ing junior Troy Stremming make' a diflicult sudden death putt Photo by Connie Robbins. i Checking the charts. Searching his abilities, freshman Jet Conaway makes sure he is rig before starting. Photo by Debbi Brungardt. i l Y: GYM A



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WEST PASSAGE WAY' CHOIR, BAND mproved Students stick thumbs in air to band program mproving? That's what many people 9 say about the music department. LORI JENKS: I feel our choir program is heading for improvement. We have done a lot of fun things and are getting more people in- terestedf' LISA OATHOUT: The band is better than ever and is going to continue to im- prove, its size keeps increas- ing each yearg the only bad thing is that I wonit be a part of it after this year. K I M S C H M I D T - BERGER: When asked about band, all that I can do is stick my thumb in the air and say 'band. ' Having one of the longest but most progressive march- ing seasons, the band re- ceived a II ranking at the District I Festival in Kansas City. M R . K E N D A L L PHELPS: Even though everything that could have gone wrong did, we looked the best we ever have, and our rating proved it. The choir class put on a variety of programs. During the fall they did a program featuring the song Big Spenderf' During the song they got the audience in- volved, bringing Mr. Larry Winter, Mr. Gerald Mc- Clure, and Phelps on the stage.D Let's go. After singing Christ- mas songs at White Lakes Mall, choir members Lori Jenks, Tonya Earl, Emily Leonard, Carmen Wanklyn juniors and Laine Troxel freshman wait for Miss Copeland to give the word so they can go shop. Photo by Robin Kingsley. Holiday spirit. During third hour choir Tonya Earl and Emily Leonard juniors worked on perfecting the song Christ- mas Is. Photo by Lori Jenks. ACADEMIA W a , '- . ' -A Q: I 7 ff ' Surprise. During Christmas choir students became an and mortals, exchanging 5 and other items. Krystal K wood holds a small teddy I given to her by her angel. Pl by Kristi VandeVelde. Chilly day. Teresa Barraclc senior keeps warm by wea her band jacket the b earned by selling concentr: soap. Photo by Robin Ruel IR, BAND 1 5 6

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