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

 - Class of 1983

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X Q66 435. 209 MESSENGER3: 459 MIDWAY AUTO SUPPLY: 456 MIDWESTERN MUSIC: 475 MILLER, MICHAEL, D.D.S.: 484 MILLER, TODD: 46, 54, 85, 435 MILLERSKOW, DUANE: 20, 446 MINOR OIL: 478 THE MITRE BOX: 475 MOIILER, NANCY! 45, 36, 58, 94. 403, 405,-426, 427, 428, 437,1459, 467, 242, 247- MURDOOK, VONITA: 46, 77, 92. 93, 428, 430 MURPHY, GINA: 42 NAPA: 485 W,I4 I , NAPA WEST: 489 NATIONAL RESERVE LIFE: 487 NAYLOR, GAIL: 20, 74, 75, 438, UndeTeaTed STaTe Champions Three records were broken by The girls' Team which was The firsT ever To go To STaTe. The firsT game againsT Erie was won by The Eagles 82-29: The mosT poinTs ever scored in The firsT game of sTaTe playoffs. The second game wiTh RemingTon also made a new record, 25-47 was The iowesT amounT of poinTs scored in STaTe playoffs. The championship game 74-53, broke anoTher record: The mosT poinTs ever scored in a championship game. Right: To prevent a pass, senlor Annette lViarTin uses her jumping abiIiTy.-phoTo by Laura Ross. Below: Tears of joy were expressed afTer winning The STaTe Championship, 74- 53.-phoTo by Laura Ross. 439 NEELEY, MARTY: 20 NEWSPAPER: 68 NFL: 438 NHS: 437 NICELY, JOHN: Transferred trom C. M. Russell High School. Great Falls, Montana, enlor Year: Mixed Choir 1,2,3: All State Choir 3: All Northwest Cholr 3: FB 1 ,2',3',4': All Cont. tst team 4, Defense: All Stale ist team 4, Defense: Shrine Bowl 4: TR 1,2,4: BB 4. 30, 443 2 4 2fCLOSING AND INDEX ELLTS NIOELY, RANDY: 46, 63 NINTII STREET BARBER 8 STYLE SI-IOP: 475 NORTH CITY SPORTS CAR CENTER: 480 NORTH PLAZA STATE BANK: 470 NSVAKOFSKI, TODD: 20. 60. 407, OATHOUT, LISA: 42, 54, 67, 426, Right: Michelle Engleken junior drlves Towards The baskeT for a lay-up.-phoTo by Laura Ross.

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Below: To perfect her runs In the song Ulvlaestrof' Tina Cloe sophomore prac- tices while there is a break in rehearsal. photo by Beth Brandenburg. MALMSTROM, STEVEN, D.D.S.: V 476 , ,. MANHART, JERRY:fScholarshlp A I Emporia State Unlversltyg I-lnnor Roll 1,2,3,45 Hon. Men. Geometry 25 'lst leag. Geometry 25 Hon. Men. Gen. Bus. Class 3A 25 Outstanding Sen. Math and Science 45 tate Hon. Men. , Bookeeplng 45 Class 3A Hen. 4 Men. Bookeeplngl 45 CC 4'5 Leng. CC 45 Reg. CC 4: WR 1,2',3',4 5 Reg. WR rd 2: Sub-State WR 2. 4, 6, 44, 29, 34, 89, 409. 444, 496. 204, 206 MANNING, BOB: 46 ,- MARCELL LAWN 8: LEISURE: 474 MARTSN, ANNETTE: Sol. Girls' Choir 1,2,35 Photog. 2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Quill 8: Scroll .45 Pep Club 1 ,2 ,3',4'5 Frosh Cheer. 15 JV Cheer.,25 Var. Cheer. 3,45 Honor Roll t,2,3,45 Homecoming Queen Cond. 45 Who's Who Amng. Am. I-LS. Students 3,45 Soc. Dist. Am. H.S. Students 3,45 Class Sec. 2,35 lNho's Who Amng. Am. H.S. Athletes 3: VB 1: CC 2',3',4'5 Leng, CC tat 25 2116435 2nd 45 A State CC 2nd 25 10th 35 'lst 45 BSKT8 1,2',3',4'5 SA State Hon. Men. 3,45 All Leng. BSKTB 45 if wi' of Pizza Hut-Pepsi Game 45 TR 1',2 ,3',4 5 Reg. TR 1,2,35 State TR 1,2535 3A Slateyfion, Men. 81:34 ll 2: 3A State Hon.: Men. Eng. , 35 Hon. Men. Eng. Ill Class 3A 35 Class SA Hon. Men. Typing ll 45 State Hon. Men. Typing ll 45 U. S. Nat. Cheerleader Award 2: Awofdjput. Cont. g 5.48, 44, 29. 30.470, 74, 86, 87, 4 400, 405, 444, 424, 422, 423, 428, 429, 436, 437, 444, 464, 477, 483, 492, 497, 242 MARTIN, MARY: 23 MARTIN, TREVA: 48, 22 MARTINEK, LESA: 3, 36, 54, 67, 5 428, 430, 437, 453, 247 MASON ELECTRIC: 474 MASSEY, JUERGEN: 27, 40, 72, 85, 449, 435, 499 McABEE BODY SHOP: 484 MQCLURE, GERALD: 49 , McDANlEl., MARGE: 3, 22, 23 PMENTIRE BROTHERS: 459 McGill. In ASSOCIATES: 484 QZEUN, DENISE: 40, 93, 402, 405, MEADE COMPANY INSURANCE: HEEEWS READY MIX: 484 MEISSNER, ROBERT, D.D.S.: 484 MEREDITH, PATTY: 42, 62, 430, Board approves schedule by Lisa Oathout To eliminate conflicts against band, The schedule was changed. Band and choir were combined into one classy sixth hour. There will still be a second hour choir class. This combined class will last one hour and twenty minutes. All choir and band will divide the hour in half. Choir will use the first forty minutes and bandwill last the remainder of the time. The students tholyare not en- rolled in both classes will work on en- sembles during the forty minutes they are not inclass. if a student ls enrolled while Therijlhefs gel Chef ' 7 Q ., All other classes will last the regular fifty-five minutes. They will also get an activity period, lf the bandfchoir stu- dents have a meeting during this time, they willfbe excused, jtollgo- to the meetingj ' V To change and combine the two classes together, the school board had to change many classes around. Most of the classes that were moved come ouftfol the slxlhlheurlslol. Somef of The classes that were moved were: physics to third hour, Spanish to first hour, mechanical drawing and woods to second hour, Journalism l and visual media tofirsl hour, and debate and forensics to lhlrd hours f 4 lx 2 Q. X' l CLOSING AND INDEXXZ44 in both classes, he will two credilsgj



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elow: Before The halfilme buzzer junior Angie SuTher blocks The shoT.-phoTo by L , 2 5 . Coach of The year by Coach Loren Ziegler T ' Ziegler . , . rx TFT Q 9 I an .Q :-. isp - reel A e PFANNENSTIEL, BOBBY: NI-IS 3,4: Pres. 43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Homecoming King 45 Who's Who Amng. Am. .S. Students 3,43 T Soc. DIST. Am. PLS. Students 3,45 crass nm. zg wwsrwna Amng. ' T Am. I-1.8. Athletes 23,45 FB 1',2 ,3',4'5 All Leog. FB 3,4, ?ffense, 4, Defense: BSKTB ,2,3,4': A!! Leng. BSKTB 43 TR 2',3',4': Res. TR 2,33 Sta1eTr'2,3g Bl 1',2',3', '. T T 3, 5, 30, 31, 71, 80. 81. BA, 85, 93. 94. 99, 117, 120, 121, 136, 148, 180. 215 PHELPS, KENDALL: 21, 54, 55, 211 PLATT COLLEGE: 157 PLAZA STANDARD SERVICE STATION: 168 POE, LAURA: 42. 62, 130, 135 Poxoauev, Kevin: Band 1,2,s,4g Side Bond 2,33 Pep Bond 1',2',3',4': FB 1: CC 'l,2',3',4'g Leog. CC 1,2,3,4g Reg. CC 1.2, ,45 BSKTB Mgr. 13 TR 1,2,3,4. 31, 54, 88, 89, 19 POM PON: 126 - PRICKETT-ONEK PA: 162 PRIDDY, KELLY: Debate 1: Forensics 1: WR 3. ' 6, 14, 27, 30. 68, 195, 204 PRIDDY, KERRY: 41, 42, 85 PROFESSIONAL BEAUTY SALON: My firsT year os a head coach was noT only an enjoyable year buT an exciTing one as well. TT was filled wlTh lnTense, emo- Tional games and record seTTing perfor- mances by The players and The Team. l Told The players several Times during The season ThaT if T wanTed The season To go This way, l couidn'T have planned iT any beTTer Than how TT acrually Turned out. iT was Truly a greaT year and The players. and coaches ,involved wili cherish TT for many years To come. As The season approached, i felT l was TorTunaTe because l would have The op- porTuniTy To coach a Team ThaT had no weaknesses. lfelr we hadiaiithe ingredi? enTs Thai it Takes To be a stare caliber Team. We had Three major Tasks or chal- lenges ThaT we had To overcome To be a sTaTe championship coniierader, These were: 17 eaohgplayer hod'Ta1uhdersTanoi their role, Qsirengrhs as o olayerjfand haw They fiT inro The Team concept 23 l had To esTablish dlfficuli' bum' ahalnabie goals Thai' would moTivaTe The players To approach This season in o differenT light Than They had in prevlousseasons, ancljg3Q fi needed Taimake Theiplayers understand The lmfi penance of Team rules, discipline, and caring abouT Their TeammaTes' and how This oflen separates winners from losers. , il approached The firsT Task by, Talking To each V plaver, individually, sTarfing ,wlTh, seniors. and filing Theme whatll Thought Their sTrengThs were as a player and whaT lexpecTed from Them. I Told Them ThaT The more They accepTed Their roll, The more successful Theywoulcl be individually and fggm Q5 ' I ,V,,V, ,',V, I . m 5 To accomplish The second and Third Tasks, I incorporaTed my coaching philos- ophy wiTh The knowledge l had gained from oTher coaches. I sTressed'To The play- ers The impedance of developing good work hablhs in pracricey approaching prachces and games wiih d pasiTive frame of mind, and probably mosi impor- Tom. whaT you Truly believe is possible, can ocTualiy happen, l rewarded ouT- smnding effon in pracrice ana indivlduoi performances :in games which, I feii, helped The players improve Their abiliTy during The course of a long season. To be successful in The coaching of any sport, IT Takes The cooperaTion of a loT of people. Naiurally, all These people were lmporranr To The success Thatwe accom- plished and we couldn'T have done iT wiThouT Their help. So I don'T forgeT any- one. a big Thank you goes To everyone in The school and communiry who helped make This great year possible. 168 X CLOSING AND lNDEXf213

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