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

 - Class of 1983

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X Left: Front Row: Diane Dultmeler, Pattl Frey, Tina Harrison, Mrs. Gail Naylor-spon- sor, Lara Dillinger, Debbie Brungardt, Tammy Harrison, and Suzy Howell Back Row: Steve Brown, Mike Jacobs, Tony Leiker, Danny Ledeboer, and Troy Wolf.- photo by Beth Brandenburg. Below: Ceremony committee members, seniors Tammy Harrison and Cindy Blan- tenship prepare the hearts for the even- ings activities.-photo by Beth Branden- burg. I Student s speech talent lands theatre part for future experience by Angela Shell While the majority ot her friends were at the football games Maria Shell was eitherpracticlng or per- forming in the play THE PRlME OF MISS JEAN BRODlE put on by the Topeka Civic Theatre. Shell has al- ways been interested in drama and when she saw an ad in the newspaper advertising tryouts for the play she became interested. She tried out for a part knowing ' without any experience except for on the speech circuit, she would be lucky to get a part. To her sur- NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE AND STUDENT COUNCILfACTlVITIESf'l39 prise a few weeks later she re- ceived a call saying she had gotten a part as one the the six school girls. Shell had practices during the fol- lowing two months before opening night. Though Shell only had two lines in the play she felt is was beneficial for her. She met many people and made new friends. lt also allowed her to learn more about the theatre and develop her dramatic talent. Shell plans to tryout for another play in the near future with hopes of getting a larger part, now that she has a little experience.

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Rlght: Helping to decorate tor the winter sports dance, senior Tammy Harrison, vice president, measures the paper to cover the wall.-photo by Beth Brandenburg. Far Lett: Before glvlng hls Llncoln Doug- las debate round, senior Tony Leiker and sophomore Mike Jacobs discuss their schedules.-photo by Maria Shell Below Rlght: Student Councll: Front Row: Cindy Blankenship, Tony Leiker, Tammy Harrison-vice president, Connie Robbins- secretary, Erin Wiley-president, Tony Housh-treasurer, and Mary Dekat. Back Row: Kevin Renfro, Gail Naylor-sponsor, Ron Kramer-sponsor, Kathy Stolle, and Loren Dekat.-photo by Brent Photogra- phy. Snow delays state, causes decisions Name change creates involvement After many years of sponsoring King and Queen of Courts, Stu- dent Council thought it was time that something be done about the name. Since King and Queen of Courts did include wrestling a change was necessary to involve both sports. After many propositions, the members finally decided on King and Queen of Winter Sports which would include both sports and make the wrestlers feel part of the activities. To help fund the dance for King and Queen of Winter Sports, Student Council took in money from the pop and candy machines. The dance was put on by Muzik and the theme was Shoot for the Moon. Stu- dent Council also was responsible for decorating the commons area during Christmas time. There were three special tour- naments that NFL competed in: NFL debate, which was held at Coffeyville: NFL speech at Man- hattan where Steve Brown re- ceived 2nd in humorous interpre- tation and Maria Shell received 3rd in dramatic interpretation: and Student Congress where Shell received oth outstanding speaker in the Senate and 2nd in legislation pertaining to her topic of lsreal . Receiving the double rubies, which is the highest award in NFL, were Tammy Harrison and Maria Shell. Above: Whlle demonstrating to the junior high kids, freshman Tina Harrison ex- plains poetry.-photo by Maria Shell. Lett: Junior Troy Wolf tries to persuade students to join NFL by giving his oration.- photo by lvlaria Shell. 'l38fACTlVlTlESf NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE AND STUDENT COUNC



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Rlght: Durlng mornlng practlce tor Klng and Queen festivities, Beth Brandenburg junior sets herself for taking a picture of advisor lVlr. Ron Kramer as he gives direc- tions to the Pep Club members. -photo by Diane Dultmeier. Far Rlght: Student Council advlsor Mr. Ron Kramer explains to the candidates and Student Council members the way events will run the upcoming night. -photo by Diane Dultmeier. Snow storm causes delay of activities iPomponomous' assembles dance skills Starting after lunch count and roll call, Student Council held morning practice for the activi- ties for Friday night. Pep club members were to form a heart with the point toward the Silver Lake side, while the emcee for the night, Tammy Harrison, senior, went through the candidates' achievements. ln the afternoon, Student Council had decorated the com- mons area before the first game started at 4:00 p.m. Later in the day, a pep assembly took place with the A-Team cheerleaders and Pom Pon squad in charge. The squads performed a skit i'Pomponomous, introducing it to the student body. Pompono- mous showed off its ability to add and ability to dance. During half-time of the girls' var- sity game, parents of seniors in winter sports and cheerleaders were honored. Upper Rlght: Senlor basketball players honor their parents with corsages and boutineers at the half-time of the girls' varsity game. -photo by Julie Hawkins, Rlght: To top ott the decorations that night, Loren Dekat sophomore spends his time taping stars together. -photo by Lau- ra Ross. Rlght: Waltlng for thelr cue to proceed to their designated space, senior candi- dates Julie Barker and Deron Johnson talk about the activities coming up that even- ing photo by Julie Hawkins. 44OfACTlVlTlESf KING AND QUEEN OF WINTER SPORTS

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