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

 - Class of 1983

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Cheerleaders listen to Coach Zlegler give a pep Talk. -photo by Julie Hawkins. WN N m - vu--sc, ... , Min. WM 'f' 'tu luu...,,4,.:m.-...W ,W 6 'T-'num New employees hired for holiday shoppers by Dianne Schmidt A huge Turkey dinner decorated trees presents - all of these things we associ- ate with the Christmas holiday. But along with this tinsel comes the commercial as- pect, Department stores become much busier: this increases the need for extra help. This was the reasoning I used when I decided To go job-hunting. It worked. On the first day working at IVlacy's, I was informed that I was going to be working in the Precious Jewelry Department, which contained precious stones. I soon began to enjoy my job. My posi- tion enabled me to meet hundreds of people and assist them in making their holidays brighter. My favorite type of cus- tomer was the man who wanted a piece of jewelry for his girlfriend or wife. I really envied the girl that was going to receive such a beautiful present. I was really impressed with the generos- ity of an older couple and the casual way in which they purchased three S500 dia- mond necklaces for their daughters and daughter-in-law. When their daughters pulled the little boxes out of their stockings on Christmas morning, they wanted the three stocking stuffers to be perfect. That was when I realized how different every- one celebrates Christmas, although this time is all based on showing me love one feels for his family and friends. PEP CLUBfACTlVlTlESf 'l 2

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Rlght: At the King and Queen of Winter Sports game, Pep Club forms a heart around the candidates. -photo by Laura Ross. Far Right: Members learn Jam Jam Boogie Jam from the cheerleaders. - photo by Annette Martin. Pep Band helps boost spirit of crowd Girls gain new uniforms and sponsor Spirit buttons and bumper stick- ers were sold by the Pep Club. Members also had a miscella- neous booth at a home basket- ball game, where they sold items from past years. These items were left over from former mon- ey-making projects. Some of the items included buttons, ribbons, and hats. 37 members lettered in Pep Club. To do this, one needed 200 points. She got two points by wearing her uniform and cheering at a game. One also could get any number of points for making posters. The number of points for each poster was judged by the size and the way it was designed. A member also lost points by de- merits. Demerits were acquired by not wearing her uniform to a game and by not cheering during a game. Pep Club gained a new spon- sor, Miss Beth Saunders. The girls selected a new uniform, which consisted of tan cords and a ma- roon polo shirt. Far Right: The Stripper ls played at the Osage City game by freshman Lance Freeman and Shannon Hook in the Pep Band, -photo by Diane Dultmeier. 'l28fACTIVITlESfPEP CLUB Above: Pep Club: Front Row: Teresa Bar- raclough, Lesa Martinek, Kim Brooks, Traci Shaw, Robin Bailey, Julie Butler, Sponsor Beth Saunders, Julie Brunner, Debbie Schuh, Cindy Blankenship Second Row: Dawn Smith, Maria Shell, Diane Dultmeier. Dianne Schmidt, Yesim Kebapci, Chris Troxel, Sherry Rohn, Patty Kennedy, Tammy Harrison, Jody Snider Third Row: Laurie Cox, Angela Shell, Debbie Brun- gardt, Denise McLin, Angela Roberson, Connie Robbins, Penny Stites, Kristen Brun- gardt, Carol Robbins, C-enell Schultes, Co- lette Bosse Fourth Row: Lisa Oathout, Rob- in Rueck, Carmen Wanklyn, Melissa Corp. Sarah Cunningham, Kay Weller, Beth Bran- denberg, Kim Stringer, Vonita Murdock, Tonya Earl, Darci Reichardt Fifth Row: Gail Etzenhouser, Melinda Shell, Stacy Work- man, Lori Jenks, Teresa Rohn, Jannie Brady, Kathy Stolle, Tina Harrison, Coleen Chance, Lara Dillinger Sixth Row: Cindy Doebele, Brigette Hartter, Tracy Crock- ett, Jenny Griggs, Pam Frey, Krystal Kirk- wood, Kristi Vande Velde, Martelle Beethe, Tina Cloe, Mary Tomlinson, Paula Workman, Darcy Etzel Back Row: Shelli Sumner, Erin Wiley, Annette Martin, Mary Dekat, Kim Frank, Angie Suther, Vicki Vande Velde, Tanya Ellis, Julie Barker, Julie Herrington, Terri Perrin, Nancy Mohler. - photo by Brent Photography.



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For Right: Whlle saying her duties as the new Vice PresidenT, sophomore G-enell Schultes occepts her posiTion from junior Robin Boiley.-photo by BeTh Brondenburg, Right: An FHA member's locker Is deco- roTed by on unidentified Looney Lover To celebroTe Looney Lover Week.-photo by Dione DulTmeier. uv ur nv 9 ur' ,.. . New ofiicers presenTed oT bonqueT Members view ploy during Trip Nine members were eligible for The onnuol FHA end-of-The-yeor Trip. The Trip wos scheduled eorli- er becouse of The sponsor's preg- noncy. The members spent one nighT in Konsos CiTy, Missouri, sToy- ing oT The Holidome. The mem- bers Took odvontoge of The focilif Ties offered oT The l-lolidome ond wenT swimming, ond enjoyed The souno. The enTerToinmenT for one nighT wos o dinner TheoTer oT The Woldo-AusTorio Ployhouse. The ploy ThoT nighT wos ShuT Your Eyes ond Think of Englondf' Din- ner preceeded The ploy. The onnuol Mo-Po-Me Bonquet wos held Moy 24, in The commons oreo oT The high school. The ouT- sTonding senior oword wos given ouT oT This Time. The recipient of This oword wos Cindy Blonken- ship. Above Right: FHA Chapter: Front Row: Kristin Brungordt. Julie Brunner, Dorcy ETzeI, Cindy Blonkenship, Robin Boiley, Jody Snider, Mrs. Diono Frownfelter. Second Row: Leso MorTlnek, Pom Frey, Angelo Shell, C-enell Schultes, Angie Hook, Koy Weller, Third Row: Pdulo Workmon, Kim Stringer, LoreTTo Clifton, Louro Poe, Co- leTTe Bosse, VoniTo Murdock. Bock Row: STocy Riclgwoy, Susie Smith, Kolyn Brown, Potty Meredith, Donno Knight.-photo by BrenT PhoTogrophy. Right: Celebrating the end ot Looney Lover Week ot The week-end porty, sophomores Dorcy Erzel ond ColeTTe Bosse hove o biTe while unwropping Their gifts.-photo by Dione Dultmeier. ,X Q... Hi Right: Junlor Krlstln Brungardt repeats her duTies while occepting her new posi- Tlon os l-lisTorionfProgrom Coordinotor from seniors Jody Snider ond Julie Brun- ner photo by BeTh Brondenburg. 3OfACTIVlTlESfFUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA

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