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Q: QU While getting situated for the group pic- tures, MR. PHIL BRENT decides the place- ment for teachers. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ 125 MR. BUCK BRADEN prepares a sign for the new press box. iPhoto by NANCY MARTINJ Q35 While concentrating on the dulcimer that he made, MR. KEITH KARLAN entertains the enrollers. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ Q41 Preparing for participation in a pep-assem- bly skit, MRS. ROSEANN GISH feels embar- rassed, iPhoto by MECHELE OATHOUTJ 86f PeoplefFaculty
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LCDOK AT LIS! Students fill their leisure hours with wide choice of activities During 1982 the motion picture in dustry produced many horror mov les with epllogues of the bestsellers being very popular Jamie Lee Curtis was pronounced the queen of the horrors after having starred in Hal loween Halloween ll Terror Tram The Fog and Prom Night Halloween grossed the most money at 4 5 mil hon dollars. New comic strap movies were introduced with Heavy Metal and Popeye going over the best. Sound tracks of the more popular movies went over big. The sound track from Heavy Metal featured songs from many of the top feature artists. Queen, The Rolling Stones, REO Speedwagon, and Foreigner were popular artists. Concerts were held frequently in Kansas City, Kansas, with such bands as The Rolling Stones, REO Speedwagon Molly Hatchet Van Ha len and Queen featured Tickets for The Rolling Stones concert were sold out on the first day Black mar ket tickets went for as high as S100 for top notch seating On the music scene disco was re placed by rock and country rock Popular discos such as TNT and Mr K s were frequently visited by under and upper classmen Punk rock nev er hit the scene very big but new groups such as Diesel and The Go Gos sky-rocketed to success with songs such as Socolitto Summer Nights and Our Lips Are Sealed. Pat Benetar had many top 20 hits. Kim Cairnes had the top hit of 1981 , Betty Davis Eyes. A Many video games such as Pac- Man, Asteroids, Space lnvaders, Bar- racuda, Centipeed, and Lunar Lander provided students with competition setting them against a computer. GINA JQLLIE Freshmen greet new gym experiences flj While learning to play goofy golf, SCOTT BAILEY lines up for a putt. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ Q25 During English I class, BRIGETTE HART TER and PATTI FREY follow along in their books during a discussion. iPhoto by ME CHELE OATHOUTJ PeoplefFreshmenf85
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WW V Mpgtfww' , ,,,' Y' lla if 5 . -flh- is s- msg is ,lg W Y? LOOKl Students encounter former instructor Last year several teachers left Sil- ver Lake to pursue other aspects of their careers. As a result of their leav- ing, there were new faces seen around the halls. Special education teacher, MRS. PAT DlTTMAN last taught at Wa- baunsee High in Alma, before that she taught at Tyrone Junior High in St. Petersburg, Florida. She had no special teaching ap- proach but each student did have an individual program based on the ea- siest way for him to learn. This was necessary as part of the special edu- cation program. Although DITTMAN had a son, two daughters, and a husband, she still found time for herself. When I want something, l don't let anyone stand in my way. l do it because l want to, she commented. She loves to play mixed doubles in tennis when- ever possible, and loves winning ten- nis trophies. Another new teacher, MR. JOHN WEBER, was actually an old-timer at Silver Lake, he taught here four- teen years ago. When asked what were two big differences about the school then and now, he replied that the students are much less attentive now, and there are much better facili- ties for teaching. Until he was a sophomore in col- lege, WEBER didn't know what type of profession he waned. He talked to his teachers, and they encouraged a teaching career. He was happy with teaching, but he had one large pet peeve g he did not like the students playing with all the water faucets. The other new science teacher was MR. DLIANE MILLERSKOW. He had always had a strong feeling for education. He knew it was a very necessary thing and always did well in school. This helped him to choose a career in teaching. He felt working with young people would keep him young and full of enthusiasm for life. Because MILLERSKOW had al- ways liked doing constructive things with his hands as well as teaching, he was an electrician for the past four years. Prior to that, he taught science at Rossville High School for six years. He was asked what his hobbies and the most exciting times in his life were. He replied that his hobbies were hunting and fishing, but every new experience was equally exciting because he enjoys life and gets some- thing out of everything he does. DIANNE SCHMIDT. Clj While posing for group pictures, MR. LOREN ZIEGLER and MR, MIKE GOEHRING need a little extra height which is added by books. iPhoto by ERIC DILLINGERJ C23 Front Row: Loren Ziegler, Ken Darting, Er- nestine Thompson, Pat Bonine, Elaine Elliott, Marty Neeley, Diana Frownfelter, Pat Dittman, Vera Leonard, Gail Naylor, Jan Patton, Ro- seann Gish. Back Row: Jim Lindstrom, John Weber, Larry Winter, Mike Goehring, C.J. Hamilton, Buck Braden, Duane Millerskow, Keith Karlan, Todd Novakofski, Mike Felder, Ron Kramer, Kendall Phelps, iPhoto by BRENT PHOTOGRAPHYJ PeoplefFacultyf87
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