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 77
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Page 78 text:

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EXPENSIVE! As prom night ends most forget juniors hard work and dedication The junior senior prom is one of the most highly anticipated events of the school year But what actually goes into the making of the prom? It takes months of hard work and dedi cation to produce one glorious but brief evening One of the most important tasks which must be completed suc cessfully before any others can begin is that of making money The traditional money making project is the Junior Class mag azine sales. Each junior sells from door to door for several weeks until enough money to financially support the prom has been earned. The planning and work must be done entirely by the junior class and its spon- sors. The first step is to devel- op a workable and fitting themeg everything else is taken from it. It is then that the nu- merous committees are formed. A band is hired. Decorations are ordered. A meal is planned. Gifts for the seniors, to be dis- tributed on the night of the prom are bought A program a very important aspect is planned The program con sists generally of speeches and some sort of entertain ment perhaps music or a slide presentation The junior class president makes a welcome speech the senior class presi dent then makes an accep tance speech A guest speaker must also be lined up Further preparations include the de signing of memory books and invitations A system for taking pictures on the night of the prom and for seating guests must be developed. Finally the day of the prom arrives' much of the day is spent by the ju- niors in decorating the gym for the evening. Tables and chairs and the serving facilities must be set up- an area for the band must be cleared. And after it is all over the junior class must be willing to stay behind and clean up. However, as they la- bor, the juniors can look for- ward to next year, when they will be the recipients of the ju- nior-senior prom - and all that goes into it. KELLY TABBERT Gold increases price of class rings ,SQL I fa' A Tv , rt,-f ' , 3 'bf 11571. Q5 fly Cleaning out the air filters for shop class are juniors THOMAS WOLFLEY and DAVID BRENT. iPhoto by ANNETTE MARTINJ Q21 Before the junior class meeting starts, ju' ir .4 niors ERIN WILEY, ANNETTE MARTIN, JU- LIE BARKER, TRAC! SHAW, TANYA ELLIS, SHELLI SLIMNER, and KIM BROOKS discuss their homework. QPhoto by TRACEY ORIGGSJ PeopIefJuniorsf73



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PLATES ON SALE! Nachos go to winner of sales of plates The Sophomore Class had a lot of ideas for money-making projects for the second-semes- ter. lt finally boiled down to one idea which was to sell license plates. The license plates had the words Silver Lake Golden Eagles on them, and they were sold for four dollars. The Sophomore Class tried to sell at least one hundred and twen- ty-five license plates and hoped to make at least two hundred and eighteen dollars from the sales. The first prize for the per- son who sold the most license plates was a bag of Nachos and a coke from Tex's Drive-in, pro- vided by Mrs. VERA LEON- ARD. qlj While stopping between classes, sophomores PAM FREY and MICHELE ENELKEN get their books from their lockers. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZQ Q23 Sophomore ANGIE HOOK laughs at a joke while in MR. DLIANE MILLERS' KOW'S class. QPhoto by ANNETTE MARTINE PeoplefSophomoresf75

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