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

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lVla'oriTy of Q66 seniors skip Ruby Award 43 Who's Who Amng. Am. H. S, Students 3.4: Class VP 4,1 F8 4,23 TR 4: WR 2.3.43 Reg. WR 3,4:,Sub-State 4: State WR 3.4, ,fyz pg 42, 26, 27. 64, ?4QiZ5,f407, 409 DILLINGER, l:ARA15?If4, 54, 74, 75, 93, 405, 428, 439g DITTMAN, PAT: 24' ' DOEBELE, BRAD: 5, 40, 89, 96, 99 DOEBELE, CNDY: AQ, 64, 87, 405, 444, 424, 428, 436, 437 DOLAN INSURANCE, GARY: 459 DOll'S DRIVE Ili' T534 G' Pt-MRM A Y. 466 nou s AQ - , nous PHOTOGRAPHY num: iss 1 2?'mELF3s?,'5 52STE3n5'4'ii3 ,415 QT, ,,., fg, s s I , Hanfnr,ldndi:fs223iie!9ur,,4i,2:lATT 1 Yearbook'2,i32f6!SeE!i5i13ii9hO?09- 3,45 cuban 35-WjfHFL'334: rms. 4: NFL Debate Team 4: Student Congress 3: Gull! 8- Seroi! 2,3,4g Pep Club 'l,2,3,4g Honor Roll , To pond The annual senior skip day was Taken on lvlay 4Th. The weaTher was perfecT for The acTiviTies ThaT had been arranged. The maioriTy of The seniors spenT Their day aT HerringTon's pond. OThers wenT To Lake Shawnee. The Time was oc- cupied by sun-baThing and swim- ming. A few of The seniors decid- ed To go shopping aT WhiTe Lakes, oThers remained aT home. Senior Jerry lVlanharT said, 'TThe whole day was a loT of fun. Right: Before eating lunch, seniors Jay ChrisTman and JoAnn Shave Take a Trip inTo Town for more food,-phoTo by Kim Brooks. Below: Packed into the back ot a car, some of The seniors pose for a picTure,- phoTo by AnneTTe lVlarTin. Tir 1,2,3,4g Kan. State Schol. 4: Leng. Schol. 2.34: Who's who Amng. Am. I-lg S.4Studonts 4,1 Journ. Awcurd:Q1r,3rct,i,I-toad. 43 4st Head., 3rd Themefbev. 2: 2nd Theme Dev., ind ,Layouts 8: Graphics 33 2nd Reg. Photog., ist State Photog. 4: 0.8. Nat. Journ. Award 3: 0.8. Nat. Math. Award 3: U.S. Nat. Bus. Ed. AWOIO 42 KGII. HONG! Sflldbhf Uh. Kan. Alumni 4: 2nd Eng. IV-M.E.L. Award 45 2nd Eng. IV- lass Award 4: State lion. Mon. Eng. IV 4: Scholarship tram Washburn ', 204fCLOSlNG AND iNDEx yuntvenity. Qs, 74. 75, 428, 437, 439, 449, 14454, 4496. 497, 205 or , gQIll.3MElER, MARK: 4, so EARL, TONY: 40, 54, 446, 447 EARL, TONYA: 44, 54, 62, 63, 64. 446, 426, 428 ECONO PRINT: 485 ED MARLINGS STORES: 475 Right: Resting from the day's activities, senior Erin Wiley refreshes herself wiTh a can of DieT 7-Up.-phoTo by AnneTTe lvlar- Tin. ALS- is N5 rf Q .,1?,c.s-- -us,

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Below: Visiting The Head Start program, Deron Johnson senior converses wiTh one of The sTudenTs.- phoTo by Kim Brooks. Year: AFS 4: NFL 1,23 Dobcrlo 1,2: Forensics 23 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. ' 4 4 27, 435, 448, 499 CONSTANT, AMY: Sol. Girls choir 4: Slaie Choir 4: Yearbook 3,43 Co-Ed. 4: AFS 4: FHA 1,2,3g Pts. Cor. 2: Pres. 3: Quill lr Scroll 45 Pep Club 1.2: Pts. Cor. 2: Flag 2: Honor Roilj1,2,3,4g Who's who Amng Amflfl. S. Sludenfs 3: VB 1: O 2,3',4'g Slate CC 3,43 BSKTB 1: TR 'l,2,3': 2nd Reg. Jour. 4: 2nd Slale Jour. 4: U.S. Nal. Jour. Award. 3, 9, 26, 66, 67, 435, 437, 448, 458, 483, 493, 497, 209, 249 CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE: 467 COOKE, CURTIS: 24, 85, 99, 444, 4 43 THE CORNER: 464 CORP, MELTSSAS 5, 44, 54. 62, 428 COUNSELMAN'S CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC: 400 COUNTRY CARPET : 484 COVERT, ALAN: 45, 44, 53, 85, 99, 447 COWAN MUFFLER SHOP: 466 COX, LAURIE: 5, 44, 54, 62, 63, 426, 428, 204, 206, 209, 249. CRANE 81 COMPANY: 462 CROCKETT, TRACY: 3, 40, 54, 62. 63, 67, 424, 425, 428, 498, 208, 209 CROSS COUNTRY: 86 CUNNINGHAM, ARLENE, STAN METZGER REALTOR: 444 CUNNINGHAM, SARAH: 44, 45. 54, 64, 93, 405, 446. 428 DARTING, JEFF: 36 DAVIDSON-DUFF FUNERAL HOME: 487 DEBATE: 74 DECORATING CENTER! 475 DEETER, KELLY B. D.D.S.: 486 r DEITER, JEAN: 49 BETTER, BOBBY: 36, 85, 409, 446 DEKALB: 468 DEKAT, LOREN: 40, 44, 85, 406, 407, 409, 447, 438, 440 DEKAT, MARY: 36, 70, 87, 405, 444, 422, 423, 428, 437, 438, 450, 459, 464 DESIGN FORUM: 472 DIBBLES IGA: 490 DILLINGER, KYLE: Sfuco '33 Debaie 1,2,3,43 Speech 1,2,3,4: Trip provides experiences by Sieve Brown Afier seven rounds af grueling compell- Tion and afier repealing, FirsT of all l wani you To know seven Times, iT was finally announced Thai l had Token firsT place in Humorous lnTerpreTaTion aT The NFL Qlvafional Forensics Leaguep DlsTrlcT Tournarneni which qualified me To go To The Narional NFL TournamenT held in San Francisco. Shocked beyond realiTy by The news and puzzled by Mrs. Naylor's hysier- ical screaming, l suddenly realized l was already laTe for dinner wiTh my prom doTe. On June 42 Mr. and Mrs, Tom Naylor, my parenlls and younger sisTer, Cindy, Eric Dil- linger who was To represenf Silver Ldlce1aT The 'fournamenr ln The STudneT Congress, and l boarded a plane in Kansas CiTy which headed for San Francisco, On boarding The plane T was boTh afraid and exched, since ii was my TirsT Time To fly, Arriving aT our clormiiary, we soon real- ized we had lefT a lor of comforfsrlal home. We were supposed To have maid service every oiher day-They showed up once. As for ealing aT The careTeria, we avoided ThaT as much as possible, and headed for lvlcDonald's. Knowing l would beried up wiTh Tourna- ment events during The week, my fornily and l Took advaniage of my spare Time To see all we could of San Francisco. Thinking iT wouldn'T be long, we Took a famous walk from Pier 44 To The Golden Gare Bridge on Sunday. What starred oui as a halfmile walk Turned info a Ten mile sTroll along The woierrronrg, Sunday was The only day we saw The sun. The resT of The Time iT was foggy and overcasl. As for my pari in The Tournameni. There were approximaTely Twelve hundred fina- lisis from all over The counTry. To slay in The final round l needed cu Three or belief raTing in all my rounds. Vwas double 'en- Tered in orafion and humorous inTerpreTa- Tion The firsT day. l really did badly in ora- Tion: l knew Thaf afrer blanking ouT in The Tirsf round. lfelf l had done well in aTfleasT Two rounds of my humorous lnTerpreTa- Tion,,buT l fell shori of sTaying in by Two rounds, As o consololion evenT l was To ao poerry and prose, Prose and poeTry were alTernaTed, so To keep going, l had fo gel a good raTing in boTh evenis. l srayed in my iirsT round of prose buT didn'T lasi Through poefry. This all ended Wednes- day ior me. l was dlsappoinfed, buT al The some Time l knew l could relax! Cin Friday nighi final announcemenfrs were made and Eric had placed in Siu- denT Congress so we did represenl Silver Lake Through To The end. l learned a loi aboul compelilion and l will have To work hard To go again. CLOSING AND INDEXf203



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Watching some of the seniors swim In I-lerrington's pond, Cindy Blankenship, Kel- ly Farrell, and Diane Dultmeier relax in the sun.-photo by Kim Brooks. ...--- -I EDUCATIONAL REAMNG SERVICES: 479 EHRI-IART, DANNY: FFA 2,33 Honor Rotl 2,3,4: FB 1. 27, 57, 449 E-KAN INC. FIRE EQUIPMENT: 488 ELLIOTT, ELAINE: 24, 6 ELLIS. MONTE: 5, 36, 52, 60, 65, 77, 85, 94, 407, 408, 409, 444. 447, 446, 497, 202 ELLIS, TANYA: Yearbook 4: Honor Roll 4,2,3,4: Pep Club 1',2',3',4 : Frosh Cheer. 1: PomPon 2.3, Head 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Band 1,2,3: Pep land 1,2,3: Honor Band 2: State land 2,35 VB 1,2',3',4': All Leog. 3,4: BSKTB 1,2,3',4': AII Leng. 4: TR 1',3'. 3, 5, 7, 9, 44, 26, 29, 33, 67, 400, 405, 420, 424, 426, 427, 428, 429, 444, 449, 454, 482, 493, 496, 497, 204, 242, 243, 245 . ENGELKEN, MICIIELE: 36, 90, 94, 404, 405, 444, 449, 446, 472, 242 ENGRCFF THRIFTWAY: 466 ESCALANTE, MICHAEL: Stuco 2: Quill lv Scroll 4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Newspaper 2: Photog. 2,3,4: Co-Head 4: Fl 1,33 TR 2: BSKTI Mgr. 3: BB 4. 26. 70, 7 , 437, 449, 464 I. .---Yaesu 4 X 4 N i ,st -. , . 1 . S is 4 - is ,.., .. ETZEL, DAROY: 40, 75, 424, 428, 430, 435 ETZENNOUSER, GAQL: 44, 45, 65, 428, 435, 206 FARMEIPS INSURANCE GROUP: Davld I.. Domme, David M. Appelhanz: 494 FABRICS UNIQUE: 472 FANGMAN, DAVID: 44, 45 FAR-MAR-CC: 459 FARMER'S GROUP PURCHASING: 473 FARMER'S UNION CO-OP: 467 FARRELL, KELLY: Honor Roll 1: BSKTB 1: TR 1. 26, 35, 449, 492, 205 FELDER, MIKE: 24, 432 FERGUSON, TROY: 40, 42, 432 FFA: 432 FHA: 430 FIRST NATIONAL BANK lr TRUST: 488 FIVE SEASONS: 487 FLOWERS, JIMMY: 40, 43, 53, 432 FOOTBALL: 80 FOX If COMPANY: 482, FRANK, KIM: 3, 36, 66. 94, 405, 446, 422,423,'428,437,446, 459,484 Tattoo found worthwhile by DeAnna Vincent Getting a tattoo is an experience I won't soon forget. My friend, Virginia, and I talked about it for a few months, but we couldn't decide whether or not to actually get one. I saw Kerry Wathen's ad in Penny Power Magazine and had Virginia call him and have him explain what hap- pened when he gave a tattoo. She decided right away to get one, but l was more than a iittle leery. I didn't know if I could go through withjt or not. l went with Virginia to Kerry's home on a Friday night in November. He asked her what she'a like a tattoo of and where. She answered, I want a sexy skunk. They soon decided on a skunk. I-le drew the picture on: fitted his tattoo gun with ink and drew the actu- al tattoo, She had tears rotting down her cheeks because at the pain she was feeling. That made me think twice about getting one. But there I was the next day, warring for a tattoo. I thought I was losing my sanity. I had decided on a red-and black playboy bunny for my left shoulder. it was something that not everyone would have. I sat in the chair. more nervous than l have ever been in my whole life. I was ready for the most excruciating pain i would ever have to endure. He took a regular pen and drew the outline on my left shoulder. We agreed that it iooked right and he began, I-le. touched the gun to my shoulder and I almost jumped from the pain, but I forced myself to sit still. The pain felt like that of a skinned knee. QA tattoo is an abrasion of the skin.3 The needle only goes in 4 f 46th of an inch. As Kerry drew the tattoo, my back began to bleed and swell. I-le put a bandage over the tattoo so It wouIdn't get irri- tated from the fabric of my shirt and told me how to care for it. My tattoo :ost S25 but I feel it was worth it. i'cI do it again, . CLOSING AND INDEXf205 is

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