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

 - Class of 1983

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Far Rlghi: Loading up canned food and oTher iTems donaTed by many sTudenTs' families To help ouT oThers in need are sen- iors Brenf Lilley and Bobby PfannensTlel.- phofo by Michael EscalanTe. Rlght: As one of The speakers In The membership ceremony, Mr. Ron Kramer insTiTuTes The meaning of honor as juniors BeTh Brandenberg and STeve Brown lis- Ten,-phoTo by Mrs. Vera Leonard. Career fair dropped, orienTaTion conTinues T M hirTeen new 'Tl was disappoinTed when I found ouT we weren'T going To have The career fair. IT was al- ways fun To go, said Angela Shell sophomore. The annual career fair, spon- sored by The Naflonal Honor Soci- eTy, was cancelled, buT eighTh grade orienTaTion conTinued. OrienTaTion gave The incom- ing freshmen a TasTe of The high school aTmosphere, said Teresa Rohn freshman. OTher acTiviTies, besides The career fair and orienTaTion, ln- cluded The insTaIIaTion of new members. Three new members were accepTed inTo NaTionaI Honor SocieTy while Ten new members were added To Quill and Scroll. Above Rlghi: Nallonal Honor Society: FronT Row: Cindy Doebele, Kelly TabberT, BeTh Brandenberg, AnneTTe Marfin, Dianne SchmidT Back Row: BrenT Lilley, Bobby PfannensTieI, Mike Rueck, ArT Thomas, STeve Brown.-phofo by BrenT PhoTography. Rlghl: Qulll and Scroll: Front Row: Nancy Mohler, PaTTy Kennedy, Dianne Schmidf, BrlgeTTe l-larTTer, Erin Wiley, Shelli Sumner, Mary Tomlinson, Julie I-IerringTon, Kelly TabberT Back Row: Ms. PaT Bonine, Julie Barker, AnneTTe MarTin, Amy ConsTanT, Kim Brooks, Lesa Marfinek, Penny STiTes, Michael EscaIanTe, Kim Frank, BeTh Bran- denberg, Mary Dekaf, Diane DulTmeier, Laurie Armsirong, Tina Cloe, Mrs. Roseann Gish, missing PaTTi Frey.-phoTo by Mrs. Vera Leonard. members 'l36fACTIVlTlESfNATiONAL HONOR SOCIETY

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Between classes, seniors Yesim Ke- b ' d M' I Bl ess go to their lock- egfighcgntwo byliiith Brandenburg. if ,V ,, ss ,s - I by Jannle Brady J How would you tice to hop on the next airplane out of one's own be' ioyedlcountryi head toward a land where the people, concepts. language, food, and ways of living are totally different from what she was accustqrnea to?5Some :?4t!rJiiiCli'i'i 0nQ,Si5r?9erwOUld2si?iQii,for' eiagiiexchangegstuaent, Yesin'rKe- bapci decided, shed try. A 1-ler first thought was, Goo really am lin U.S,A.?f She was TDGR-Q9 her xwriiiefo Kcnsffeiilslndlha A A Cfjtyon the eyewgiof AuQxSti2Oth A A in Turkey scheol took upafiot of time in my life says Kebapci, L Tur- key s school system consists of five ,Cf Qfoceiehwl pihfsfiiiveflfs J citintiidale schdeiiiand of Tschooln s cirifensfare more disciplined compared to American citizens replied Ke- bapci. lt was for me tojiapt T0fih9t'f'd9PQ??l93?l?99- J A have my faiifatty. they afefieally nice people 'arid they are very close to me. 1 was lucky because l was ivlflg with them. ln spite of all theaifferencesglgcan say that i like America and Silver'l.akel sale Ke- bapci. Her future ambitions are to become a chemical engineer and eventually to come back to Amer- CQ- , , AFS: Front Row: Genell Schultes. Colette Bosse, Miele Bloess, Julie Brunner, Yesim Kebapci, Mike Jacobs, Jody Snider, Cindy Blankenship, Kay Weller Middle Row: Julie Hawkins, Darcy Etzel Kim Brooks, Amy Constant, Debby Schuh, Debbie Brun- Qardt, Toni Russel, Laurie Armstrong, Mary Tomlinson Teresa Barraclough, Coleen Chance, Kalyn Brown, Angie Hook, An- gela Roberson, Donna Knight, Laura Poe, Tammy Harrison, Gail Etzenhouser Back Row: Todd Miller, Sonny Garner, David Bis- well, Jared Harris, Troy Wolf, Juergen Mas- sey, Lisa Oathout, Don Conaway, Patty Meredith, Bill Waldmann, Jim Armstrong, Stacy Workman and Tina Cioe. -photo by Brent Photography. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICEfACTlVITlESf'i35 4 ' - ,,, K



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To get the feel of The high school aimo- sphere, eighTh graders were shown around The high school on April 2OTh. Here Dianne SchmidT shows Kelly Bailey some of her homework.-phoTo by Diane DulTmeier. 7' ,g,,,,.'v' K A New members Cindy Doebele sopho- more and STeve Brown junior, waTch Dianne SchmidT senior cuT The cake afTer The ceremonies have ended.-phoTo by AnneTTe MarTin. ?Sss Scholarship seekers need early sTarl by Angela he STudenTs who plan To go To col- lege and wish To receive scholar- ships should prepare for Them ThroughouT The high school years, A sTudenT can begin by Taking diffi- cuIT classes and earning The besT grades possible. STudenTs who have college preferences should conTacT The college for informaTion and Then apply for The scholarships available. When a sTudenT enTers his senior year, he should lisTen To The dolly morning announcemenTs from Mr. Ron Kramer, counselor for scholarship applicaTions, and if in- TeresTed in one, he should conTacT Kramer for more informaTion and an applicaTion, Scholarships are avail- able To anyone. When considering sTudenTs for a scholarship an orga- nizaTion will look aT a sTudenT s cur- riculum grades and involvernenT in school acTiviTies. QUILL AND SCROLLfACTlVITIESf'137

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