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

 - Class of 1982

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fly Co-business manager DIANNE SCHMIDT junior collects and sorts checks from Eagle Boosters, iPhoto by MECHELE OATHOLITJ 123 Front row: Gina Jollie, Stephanie Harrod, Diane Dultmeier. 2nd row: Advisor Roseann Gish, Shannon Wiley, Kelly Tabbert. Back row: Dianne Schmidt, Robin Bailey, Lesa Mar- tinek, Kim Brooks, Laurie Armstrong, Brent it 5444 Landis. iPhoto by ERIC DILLlNGERy Q31 Listening attentively as advisor MRS. RO- SEANN GISH demonstrates a layout is Diane Dultmeier. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ Q41 Instructor MRS. ROSEANN GISH assists editor STEPHANlE HARROD senior as she ad- justs the ladder. iPhoto by ERIC DlLLlNGERJ ClassesfYearbookf 101

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PRESERVING BEST OF TIMES Yearbook Using the Best of Times as a theme, the staff began the year with a record sales cam- paign. As before, the staff toured its publishing plant and once spent a session with an art expert who dem- onstrated a new technique, called amberlift, which was applied to the book. The staff also participated in workshops and in contests, as it had in previous years. Added features in- cluded senior salutes, which were mini-ads that parents bought in order to pay a tribute to their seniors. The staff also participated, for the first time, in the national journalism com- petition in Kansas City, three winners of honorable mention were an- nounced. Senior PAM SWARTZ placed in photography, senior KEVIN FRANK in newspaper, and junior DIANNE SCHMIDT in yearbook lay- out. The staff was fortunate in that it had to conduct no other money-mak- ing projects than its usual ad sales campaigng it was thus able to con- centrate its efforts in preserving the best of times. Among others the staff consisted of editor STEPHANIE HARROD senior, assistant editor DIANE DLILTMEIER junior, and co- business managers DIANNE SCHMIDT and KELLY TABBERT ju- niorsg six joined at semester. ...r.. Q K. ms H 7 , A . ' ' 4 L- is is . .S M ruwm, Ewa ' . ,,, k,'1 wV'1t.i'f WM. flj Enjoying herself at the staff's annual Christ- mas party is DIANE DLILTMEIER junior. iPhoto by BECCA ROCKEFELLERJ 123 Cropping a picture, as evidenced by junior KIM BROOKS, is only one of several tasks necessary in designing a yearbook layout. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ Q31 Posing for a photographer in the downtown- lOOfClassesfYearbook , at Tir - 1:'w.e1'.z::.- Kansas City Radisson-Muelbach Hotel while participating in the national journalism con- vention are seniors TRACEY GRIGGS and PAM SWARTZ, junior KIM BROOKS, and sen- ior KEVIN FRANK. iPhoto by Conventionerj My Typing her double-page-spread copy in or- der to meet a weekly deadline is AMY CON- STANT junior. fPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ



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FI E RTS PERFORMING MY FAIR LADY Art and Drama , . . After several long weeks of working on a block book, some students in drama class felt their time was well spent. The drama class also spent.time learning to act. One of the unforgettable times was listening to senior JUDY BEAU- MONT with her South African ac- cent doing My Fair Lady. Another unforgettable time was when junior KEVIN POKORNEY was in front of the class sounding like a drunken robot while doing a scene. Another class that had a project lasting several weeks was the sculp- ture class. Making a life-size manne- quin doll was the project for the stu- dents. This was the first year for the project. Print-making class also had a new project: making silkscreen T- shirts. Silkscreen prints were also made by the print-making class. ill Trying to keep still, SHELDON SAIA soph- omore lets JEFF DARTING and DAVE GOSS sophomores sketch a picture of him iPhoto by NANCY MARTINJ Q23 Doing a part in the play Butterflies Are Free, senior LINDI SWAIN uses a chair as a prop. iPhoto by KIM BROOKSJ Q33 Using an eraser as a telephone, senior MARK BISWELL acts his part in Neil Simon's Chapter Two. QPhoto by KIM BROOKS9 C43 While working on his macrame project, SCOTT SPIKER senior is assisted by MR. BUCK BRADEN. iPhoto by ERIC DILLINGERJ lO2fClassesfArt and Drama 'ESQ-St

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