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

 - Class of 1982

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Silver Lake High School - Golden Eagle Yearbook (Silver Lake, KS) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 143 of 222
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QC ,Y lfgij- jx Barossa, OF AMERICAA QU Deciding on what to do next, KAY WELLER sophomore and CINDY BLANKENSHIP junior watch as the rest home activities continue. fPhoto by DIANE DLILTMEIERJ 121 Senior DEBRA WELCH turns over her posi- tion as FHA historian to sophomore ROBiN BAILEY during installation of new FHA offi- cers. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ' 135 Calling a meeting to discuss future plans, Mrs. DIANA FROWNFELTER brings up a sug- gestion, iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ EventsjFuture Homemakers of Americaf139

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4? 5 . .zsilizatv .. f .54'iiTF??'5fFfilggif 1 ,. ' gil: 'ff m A?-flair 1 - ., - 5 rffrls, .ji ,pn iff k is A f 1'2 figs. . f' fi gt-shtiyefrrz g - .- ' igimifizsfv 4 ,. Q: V A A f Af,., 'X Many residents of Lakeland Lodge dress up as their Halloween favorites. Halloween season turned out to be exciting for the residents at Lakeland Lodge. During the day, the FHA members got out of school to go to the resthome for a Halloween party. Members and Lodge residents were both dressed up in costumes. Resth- ome residents judged the FHA mem- bers' costumes firstg then the FHA members judged the Lodge residents. The chapter couldn't decide who was wearing the best costume, so they awarded everyone a prize. The traditional slumber party was held again to initiate the freshmen and the new members. The FHA chapter also adopted a family for Christmas, entered a float in the Homecoming parade, and at the Dis- trict meeting, got 2nd place for the chapter scrapbook. For the year-end trip, the chapter spent a day at King Louie's, a recrea- tional arena in Kansas City and later went to Stephenson's Apple Farm in Lee's Summit. The chapter also spent their nights in the Holidome in Kansas City. The year-end trip was partially paid for by the Tom Watt sales. CU After the long night at the slumber party, AMY CONSTANT junior begins the breakfast. iPhoto by MECHELE OATHOLITQ f2j ROBIN BAILEY sophomore waits for the cue to model her costume for the resthome residents. iPhoto by DIANE DLILTMEIERJ Q31 Front Row: Program coordinator Lesa Mar- tinek, Points Chairman Robin Bailey, Historian Debra Welch, President Amy Constant, Vice- President Jody Snider, Sec.fTreas. Cindy Blankenship, Fresh Rep. Colette Bosse, Sec- ond Row: Becky McDougal, Donna Knight, Kay Weller, Kristin Brungardt, Mary Tomlin- son, Darcy Etzel, Tracy Crockett, Third Row: Julie Butler, Julie Brunner, Jenell Stover, Pam Frey, Maria Shell, Tina Cloe, Mechele Oath- out, Last Row: Stacy Ridgway, Susie Smith, Angie Hook, Advisor Diana Frownfelter, iPhoto by Brent Photographyj - HONXEMAKERS- l38fEventsfFuture Homemakers of America



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Students awarded for their efforts in the production and judging of poultry Fruit sales, machinery construc- tion, and exhibits were part of the FFA's program for its members. Sixteen students with forty entries showed crops they raised at the Sun- flower State Expo. The chapter as a whole was awarded S100 for a public- ity booth for the Expo. DARRIN WELCH freshman was the top seller in the annual fruit sales campaign. WELCH placed first by raising S800 for selling fruit. Money won or raised through dues went toward District dues, contest fees, and sponsorship of chapter activities unless the awarded money belonged to an indi- vidual through his efforts. Besides money-making projects and events, FFA was involved in the construc- tion of agricultural machinery. The project was limited to the Agriculture lll and lV classes and was only done if there was time for such a project. Members also planted trees in the park through co-operation with the local Lion's Club. The chapter also helped the Kansas Farm Bureau As- sociation run a farm safety meeting. Sixteen events were attended which gave THOMAS WOLFLEY junior a first in a poultry judging contest and CLINT WICHMAN senior the District Proficiency Award in poultry produc- tion. Chapter meetings every month rounded the FFA's activities. CU CLINT WICHMAN senior poses with some of the poultry that helped him win the District Proficiency Award. iPhoto by MICHAEL ES- CALANTEQ C23 Showing the medal and plaque he won for placing first in poultry judging, THOMAS WOLFLEY junior poses for the camers. iPhoto by ERIN WILEYQ C31 Looking for favorable characteristics, JOHN STARKS sophomore marks his entry sheet during a hog-judging contest. iPhoto by MICHAEL ESCALANTEJ FUTURE FARMERS l4OfEventsfFuture Farmers of America 5 V

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