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KEVIN GRLIBB Stage Bandl3 Pep Band 13 Newspaper 23 Honor Roll 13 Cert. of Achiev. in Gen. Typing 13 FB 13 BSKTB 13 BB 1. STEPHANIE HARROD Yearbook 3,43 Editor 43 STLICO 33 Quill 6 Scroll 3,41 Pep Club 1,2,3,4Q Honor Roll 1,2,3,4j Student Aid 4g K E1 Q of Courts candidate 43 Leag. Schol. 1,2,3,43 Cert. of Achiev. in Gen. Typing 23 Who's Who Amng. Am. HS Students 33 VB 13 CC '1,'2,3,'4j Track '1,2,3j WR Mgr. 1,2,3,4Q KSPA 3A-2A-1A Reg. Journ. Con. 1st in Theme Develop. 33 KSPA St. Con. 33 Empo- ria St. Schol. Tests Hon. Men. HS Health St. Award 13 Hon. Men. Eng. 10 St. Award 23 Hon. Men. Alg. ll St. Award 33 Hon. Men. Lit. ll St. Award 33 Leag. Lit. 3rd 3, KSPA 3A-2A-1A Reg. Journ. Con. 1st Layout-Graphics 4, KSPA State Con. 4. TQDD HERRINGTON 58f Peoplef Seniors Sports Bulletin Staff 3,43 FFA 1,2,33 Pres. 23 Honor Roll 1,3,43 Student Aid 43 Cert. of Achiev. in Basic Typing 23 Who's Who Amng. Am. HS Students 33 Greenhand Degree lg FB 1, '2, 3,'43 All-Leag. Hon. Men. 43 BSKTB 1,2,3, '43 BB 132. PATTlE HOMAN ROY HOLISH Band 1,41 Stage Band 1,43 Pep Band 13 FFA 23 Speech 23 Student Aid 43 Who's Who Amng. Am. HS Students 43 Class Vice4Pres. 23 FB 1,'2, 3,'43 All-Leag. 43 All-Leag, Hon. Men. 33 BB 13 WR 1,'3,'4. GINA JOLLIE Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band '1,'2,'3,'43 Honor Band 1,2,3,43 Yearbook 3,43 Photog. 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, '43 Pres. 43 Rifle girl 'k2,'k3,'4Q Captain 43 Student Aid 43 Leag. Band 1,2,3,43 Sm. Ens. rating l 1,2,3,43 St. Band 1,2,3,4Q Sm. Ens. rating ll 132,33 Cert. of Achiev. in Gen. Typing 23 Who's Who Amng. Am. HS Students 3,43 VB 1,2,3, 43 BB 132,33 Track Mgr. 3,43 U.S. Nat. Journ. Award 4, KSPA Reg Journ. Con. 4. Q RHONDA KINGSLEY Select girls' choir 43 Beg. choir 33 Yearbook Staff 33 FHA 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 JV cheerldr. 3, Head 33 Var. Cheerldr. 43 Honor Roll 4g Shrine Bowl cheerldr. 43 Student Aid 3,41 Homecoming Queen candidate 43 Leag. choir 3,43 Who's Who Amng. Am. HS Students 3,43 VB 13 Track Mgr. 2. KOREY KIRKWOOD Honor Roll 2,41 Student Aid 43 K S Q of Courts candidate 43 Who's Who Amng. Am. HS Stu- dents 33 CC 132,33 BSKTB 1,2,3, 43 FB Mgr. 1,2,3. DONNA KNIGHT Beg. choir 33 FHA 1,2,3,4.
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ELISE GARNER Transferred from Jardine Jr. H.S. sophomore year Photog. 35 Pep Club 2 ,35 Hon. Roll 2,3,45 Vo Tech 45 Cert. Achiev. Gen. Typing 25 Who's Who Amng. Am. H.S. Students 3. BOBBY GlFFORD Beg. Choir 3,45 Hon. Roll l,2,3,45 Student Aid 35 Who's Who Amng. Am. H,S. Students 3,4. TRACEY GRIGGS Transferred from Jardine Jr. H.S. sophomore year: Select Girls' Choir 45 Beg, Choir 35 Pho- tog. 2,3,4 Head 45 Quill S Scroll 3,45 Pep Club 2',3 ,4'5 JV Cheerldr. 35 Var. Cheerldr. 45 Hon. Roll 3,45 Shrine Bowl Cheerldr. 45 Student Aid 35 Homecoming Queen Can. 45 League Choir 3,45 Who's Who Amng. Am. H.S. Students 35 2nd Reg. Photog. 35 TR 25 U.S. Nat. Journ. Award 4. OLICH! Broken boards cause Two assemblies, one on a method of self-defense and the other on lndia, were given for the benefit of those attending the programs. RANDY NADLER was responsible for giving a view of India. NADLER planned trips to various schools in advance which provided the neces- sary funds for the trip. He and others then traveled to the countries they had booked. While there they took pictures and learned several things about that country. NADLER showed slides ranging from the Taj Mahal to an lndian yogi demonstrating several yoga postitions. Customs of Hindu- ism were shown to the student body. This included some of the religious practices of the people, a Hindu wed- slight injuries ding, and religious beliefs about the Ganges. A man charming a cobra was also shown. Napal was also vis- ited on the trip. Pictures of the Himi- laya Mountains and children attend- ing school were shown of Napal. Sun Yi's Academy of Tae Kwon Do gave the second demonstration for the school. An instructor from the academy and a group of students showed some of the basic moves used during lessons. A demonstra- tion of some contact was also given and boards were broken for the at- tending students and faculty. QU LARRY SWAIM senior cuts pipe while in Ag IV, iPhoto by MICHAEL ESCALANTEJ S i if f -we Peoplef Seniorsf57
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JERRY KRUGER Student Aid 45 League choir 2, Sm. Ens. rating 2g Who's Who Amng. Am. HS Students 3,45 FB 1, '2, 3, 4g Au-League Bskrs 3,43 An- Leag. Hon. Men. 23 All-St. BSKTB 3g Free Throw Con, 43 BB 'l, 2, '3, '4. l m SUBSTITUTE! Seniors substitute skills for English Students from the community formed an AFS group. AFS means American Field Service. The AFS group nationally sent kids from their part of a state or country to another state or country. Students who were sent usually spent a year, a semester, or a summer. A student can spend a short term, like a weekend, with another family from another part of the state or country, The student was to learn about the cultural differences or learn from the community school. AFS also gave scholarships to a student they chose if the applicant cannot pay the amount This is the first year for the AFS chapter AFS started when Mrs NANCY HAWKHNIS and MRS VELMA HAWKINS went to an AFS meeting to listen to what a spokesman had to say and they started the AFS chapter The organization was formed to raise money for bringing tn other exchange students Each school was allowed up to four exchange students The organization earned money by picking corn and by babysitting at home basketbali games The admits who were ia volved in AFS helped sponsor the faculty against KSKX in a basketball game AFS was not formed just to raise money they also did fun things The group had a weiner roast to meet the AFS students from the surrounding area and they had a picnic at the Lake Haif way through the year the chapter galned a sponsor MR LOREH ZUSGLER voiuntered to be the sponsor The Silver Lake AFS chapter wiii hopefuily continue to bring in foreign exchange students Plans are being finalized for next year s exchange student who wrli be a girl and staying with Bossa s Lesa Martmek fly During class, senior DEAN MICHAEL works on putting the finishing touch on his project. iPhoto by ERIC DILLINGERQ Q25 Seniors SHANON SAIA and MIKE MCDAN- lEL and freshmen GARY WORKMAN and KIRBY VINCENT, wait patiently to have their pictures taken by BRENT'S. iPhoto by TRA- CEY GRIGGSJ Peoplef Senioref59
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