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Lakeside Church one of town's newest additions COMMUNITY REPORT . . . MR. KEN DARTING and BILLY MILL- ER coached the 4th, 5th, and 6th grade boys' basketball every Satur- day morning for one hour The Lakeside Southern Baptist Church had its first service on October 18, 1981. Reverend FRANK CLAI- BORNE was the speaker 4-H members worked cleaning up the community and making fruit plates for the Silver Lake nursing home . . . Thirty-three community women at- tended a microwave class to learn how to cook food in a microwave. ANN VIOLA spoke at this meeting . . . The Methodist Church did a lot to help the community. The church sponsored the girl scouts and boy scouts. Preschool children met at the church during the week. The Method- ists held a World Day of Prayer open to the community for a money-mak- ing project and planned a clean-up conservation program . . . As mayor, LEONARD LEE stated that there has been a lot of help from different clubs and many things have been done to help the community out. BRIGETTE HARTTER and CINDY DOEBELE IU Senior JODI CAIRNS and junior AMY CON- STANT have fun in the halls before the bell rings. 121 While decorating for the Prom, junior STEVE BRADY takes a break to rest. Q35 During his lunch break for pizza, Junior Class sponsor, MR. LOREN ZIEGLER, dis- cusses how to finish decorating the gym for the Prom. MJ The new Lakeside Baptist Church is locat- ed on Highway 24. 155 Junior KIM BROOKS takes a minute from decorating to take some pictures. Q6j During the game against Hesston at State, the coaches and teammates speculate. 175 Junior BOBBY PFANNENSTIEL waits for senior NANCY MARTIN so he can walk her to class. Q83 On senior skip day, senior BOBBY GIF- FORD prepares his stick for roasting hot dogs. Q95 Junior DIANNE SCHMIDT demonstrates how to snow ski for a speech in class. C107 CINDY BLANKENSHIP junior ties the streamers very patiently and carefully. C111 FHA president, AMY CONSTANT junior, presents MRS. DIANA FROWNFELTER, spon- sor, with a plant at the FHA banquet. IPhotos by TRACEY GRIGGS, KIM BROOKS, ERIC DILLINGER, MICHAEL ESCALANTE, DIANE DLILTMEIER, and PAM SWARTZJ 204fClosing tssssrss Essfifigii tziiiir-21111 ndulwluiui
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Bleachers give football field new look Silver Lake Junior College? No not quite, but looking at the football field, anyone passing by could sure mis- take it for one. With the 1982 football season a new set of stadium seats will arrive, which will comfortably ac- commodate 1400 people. Every night and every weekend, volunteers mustered up enough strength to put in as much as forty hours a week, on top of their regular jobs, to create the structure made of scrap iron 1donat- ed from Goodyear Rubber Company5 and lumber. Mr. Robert Bixby ap- proached the school board with the ideas and led the others in making a 360,000 structure into a 310,000 re- ality. Other major contributers were Charles Martin, Alan Ellis, Lyle McDougal, Orville Martinek, Delbert Safarik, Norbert Brady, John Hoover, Norman Biswell, Mike Blanding, Den- nis Gabriel, Randy Smith, Neal Tay- lor, and Don Falk. The school board also helped in paying for welding rods, saw blades, tools, and lumber. The bleachers will sit on the north side of the field, making it convenient for home fans to park, and then will come complete with a brand new press box. So bring all your friends to the Eagles' football games because there will be plenty of room for every- one. NANCY MARTIN 115 SCOTT STRINGER senior lounges in the library while hunting for a book. 125 The 1982 bleachers arrive. 135 Senior MARK BISWELL and junior TANYA ELLIS discuss plans for a date. 14,75 After winning the Sub-State game, JER- RY KRLIGER senior and BOBBY PFANNEN STIEL junior enjoy a popular magazine with the players. 155 Baseball fans bundle up for the cold game. 165 BOBBY GIFFORD senior demonstrates how to clean a gun during speech class. 185 Senior MECHELE OATHOLIT assists the preschoolers in child development class. 195 LALIRIE ARMSTRONG junior dances with BILL WALDMANN freshman at the Christmas dance. 1105 MICHAEL ESCALANTE junior takes a break from decorating for the prom. 1Photo by: KIM BROOKS, MECHELE OATHOUT, PAM SWARTZ, MICHAEL ESCALANTE, TRACEY GRIGGS, ERIN WILEY, NANCY MARTIN, and ERIC DILLINGER5 1115 ERIN WILEY junior chows down on popcorn during English class. 1125 Seniors involved say the class of '82. 1135 For a demonstrative speech, BOBBY DEITER sophomore presents how to make hoagie treats. 206 f Closing
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