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

 - Class of 1982

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PRACTICAL Mr. Ken Darting Mr. Mike Felder lO8fClassesfPhOtOgrHphy and Visual Media RTS N :N ., ...a i . X . , fi is N I NN -gf . . ,. . , , a s 5 53 gt W Ss s 5 s ss. Q f i. S ' Mrs. Diana Frownfelter WINNING AT ATIONALS Photography and visual media Beginning second semester a second photography class, visual media, de- signed to teach the basics of photog- raphy, was added to the schedule. The class filled immediately and op- erated with 20 students. Half of the class worked in textbooks, learning about photography and cameras, while the other half worked in labs, learning to develop and print pic- tures. The aid in the labs was PAM SWARTZ senior, co-head photogra- pher with TRACEY GRIGGS senior. SWARTZ won an honorable mention at the national competition in Kansas City and placed third at the regional competition. The staff was cut down in size, from 12 to 10, in order to accommodate the visual media class, which required space and time in the darkroom and supplies. How- ever, the staff was compensated with three Canon AE-1 cameras, this al- lowed for the taking, developing, and printing of more quality pictures. QU Focusing for a clear picture, DIANE DULT- MEIER junior works on her semester project. iPhoto by MICHAEL ESCALANTEJ 123 Senior SCOTT SPIKER poses for senior PAM SWARTZ. iPhoto by NANCY MARTINI C33 Front row: Advisor Roseann Ciish, Pam Swartz, Annette Martin, Erin Wiley, Becca Rockefeller, Diane Dultmeier. Back row: Mi- chael Escalante, Tracey Griggs, Mechele Oath- out, Nancy Martin, Kim Brooks, Eric Dillinger. iPhoto by Brent Photographyj Q45 Co-head photographer PAM SWARTZ sen- ior, serving as visual media aid, talks with DARON HOWARD sophomore about his nega- tives iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ Mr. Mike Goehring Nils vp-Q . 1 -7- .,,..--M' 111.3 . l A



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is Eg M ... 7 ,, M A qs . f Z l , :'? f is . is . . T , A ,K f Mrs. Vera l-90n5l'd Mr. Jim Lindstrom Mr. Duane Millerskow MARCHING lN RAIN AT EMPGRIA Band . . . Participating in the Em- poria State Band Day seemed to be a good idea as the band started out early one October morning. Their minds quickly changed when they were told that they would be expect- ed to march even though it was mist- ing. During practice for the halftime show, the mist slowly turned to rain. MR. KENDALL PHELPS then told the band that they were going home. The marching band also performed at all home football games. The Stage Band became more ac- tive than in previous years, compet- ing at K-State's jazz festival and per- forming at the State Capitol. The Pep Band performed all Boys' Varsity home basketball games. These students also traveled to Hutchinson to root for the team. Many ensembles and solos were taken to the Mid-East League Band Day and to regionals. Those that re- ceived l's at either or both were pic- tured on the awards page. At league the band was rated a Il and at region- als it was rated a Ill. fly Practicing for the upcoming concert, SU- SAN BRAY senior, MIKE RLIECK, MONTE EL- LIS, and RlCHlE JOLLIE sophomores, and GENELL SCHLILTES freshman strive to keep their instruments in tune. iPhoto by NANCY MARTINJ Q25 While playing in the Pep Band at the State basketball playoffs, sophomores SHAWN BEUCHAT and TONY HOUSH share a music stand. iPhoto by DIANE DULTMEIERJ C35 Before the performance at K-State's jazz band festival, MR. KENDALL PHELPS helps the trumpet players warm up. iPhoto by JUDY BEALIMONTJ llOfClassesfBand 'ts st. ,. N Mrs. Marty Neeley 3 . ,g....,. Ns

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