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QU MARTIN and MCDANIEL are pronounced winners. iPhoto by BRENT PHOTOGRAPHYJ Q25 Looking happy, NANCY MARTIN senior and BRUCE FERGUSON senior start the royal- ty in the parade. iPhoto by BRENT PHOTOG- RAPHYE Q35 TRACEY GRIGGS senior and MIKE MCDANIEL senior are next. iPhoto by BRENT PHOTOGRAPHYJ C43 Last to come are royalty RHONDA KINGS- LEY senior and SHANON SAIA senior. iPhoto by BRENT PHOTOGRAPHYI Q55 Coaches LOREN ZIEGLER and GJ. HAM- ILTON help DAVID BRENT junior off the field. iPhoto by DIANE DLILTMEIERI Eventsf Homecomingj 125
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Eagles finish Homecoming week by defeating the Osage City Indians, 27-O Topping off the weeks' activities by winning against Osage City, the Eagles celebrated with the annual dance. Earlier in the week, Indians, Clowns, and Babies roamed the halls during Spirit Seek. Winning Indian Day were GINA JOLLIE and NANCY MARTIN seniors while DAYNA RUECKER senior and ANNETTE MARTIN junior portrayed the win- ning clowns. JODI CAIRNS senior and COLETTE BOSSE freshman won Baby Day. Over-alls and jerseys were worn next with the colors of Silver Lake closing the week. lt was the happiest day of my life because it brought us together like sisters. It was great! and l'Il never forget it, but it went so quickly. I appreciate the way everybody sup- ported us and were so nice! was how candidates TRACEY GRIGGS and NANCY MARTIN seniors summed up their experiences. The candidates were RHONDA KINGS- LEY and SHANON SAlAg NANCY MARTIN and BRUCE FERGUSONg and TRACEY GRIGGS and MIKE MCDANIEL all of whom were sen- iors. Last year's Queen and King, DIANE MARTIN and BRYAN FER- GUSON, presented the crowns. til Plotting an attack for the Indians was GINA JOLLIE senior as she portrayed an Indian. iPhoto by MECHELE OATHOUTQ Q21 Senior JERRY KRUGER kicks a field goal against the Indians as BRUCE FERGUSON senior holds the ball. iPhoto by NANCY MAR- TlNj Q33 Miss JAN PATTON pauses in her pajama's while teaching a choir class during spirit week. iPhoto by NANCY MARTINJ 143 Decorating the hall seems to be more enjoy- able while eating a sucker and sitting on JAY SIMS senior, as LAURA ROSS sophomore proves while BRUCE FERGUSON senior helps. iPhoto by NANCY MARTINJ ,jk I, N i- gi - so rbi
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l26fEventsfHomecoming Ill!!! Class of '83 dominates three of five contests, including floats, pyramids Starting the bonfire activities was the pyramidabuilding contestg the ju- nior class won because of the extra- tall pyramid it built in the shortest amount of time. Next, the candidates participated in a contest of their own. The guys got into wheelbarrows, and the girls pushed them across the baseball field. BRUCE FERGUSON and NANCY MARTIN were the win- ners. After this a jello-eating contest presented some quick eating to DEB- BIE FANGMAN senior, DERON JOHNSON junior, JESS ADAMS sophomore, and LOREN DEKAT freshman, with JOHNSON winning. Next, a yelling contest began, this time with the seniors coming out the winners to throw a stuffed Osage ln- dian football player into the fire. As in previous years, first, second, and third-place floats were chosen in the parade. First prize was awarded to the Junior Class, second to the Junior High Class of the First Baptist Church and third to the grade-school cooks. QU Climbing to the top of the juniors' pyramid ERIN WILEY and DIANE DLILTMEIER juniors attempt to keep their balance. iPhoto by MI CHAEL ESCALANTEJ Q25 Working on a chemistry lab, juniors JEN ELL STOVER and LALIRIE ARMSTRONG at tempt to help each other compute the correci answers. iPhoto by DIANE DULTMEIERJ Q35 With a proud stance, sophomore JESS AD AMS portrays an Eagle football player on thi sophomores' float, Massacre the Indians.' iPhoto by ANNETTE MARTINI C45 Raiding the Indians with a giant can of Raic bug spray on the juniors' first-place float an TANYA ELLIS and TRACI SHAW juniors iPhoto by DIANE DLILTMEIERJ 4... Q L ,fi ll'5. 'Z1ina W! ...ILT . ' fr
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