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

 - Class of 1983

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L Lelowa Baking donuts for Iifih hour English Ill, Lesa lVlarTinek junior finishes mix ., ig her baTTer.-phoTo by lvlaria Shell. - I I Senior Year. . 32, 444, 204 SI-IRAKE ELECTRIC: 482 SIDES, LONNIE: 42, 73, 85, 432 SILVER LAKE AUTO SERVICE: 478 SILVER LAKE INSURANCE: 470 SILVER LAKE LIBRARY: 494 SILVER LAKE BANK: 469 SILVER LAKE BARBER SI-IOP: 459 SILVER SWIRL: 458 SKINNER'S NURSERY: 474 SMITH, DAWN: 46, 54, 426 SMITH, SUSIE: 38, 68, 430 SNAVELY. PAUL: 23 SNIDER, JODY: Select Girls' Choir 1,2,3,4: Mixed Cholr 1,2,3,4: AFS 3,4: FHA 1,2,3,4: VP 3: HIST. 4: Speech 2: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Flag Girl 3.4: Honor Roll 3,4: Cholr 1,2,3,4: Sfafe Cholr 1,2,3,4: Solo 2,3,4, Raflng II, 1: Scholarships: Marymount fmuslcj, Washburn Qmuslcj. 33, 54Q 62, 63, 426, 430, 435, 444, 442, 448, 453, 487, 496, 208, 209 SNIDER STAMP If KEY: 466 SNIP-N-STYLE CENTER: 472 SOPI-IOMORES: 40 SPEECH: 74 SPENCE, RONNIE: 38, 70, 97, 99. Pg' Khfflukwg 464, 498, 446, 202 SPORTS BULLETIN: 66 STARKS, .IOI-IN: 38, 496 STATE FARM INSURANCE-BILL ALLMAN: 465 STATE FARM INSURANCE- CHIP MUNK: 454 STATE FARM INSURANCE-BOB CREAGER: 488 STATE FARM INSURANCE-LARRY L. SHEPPEARD: 479 STEPHEN'S PORTRAITS: 457 STEVENSON HOTEL lv RESTAURANT: 487 STITES, PENNY: 2, 38, 66, 68, 94, 444, 428, 437, 248 ST. MARYS AUTO SALES: 472 ST. MARYS STAR: 467 , STOLLE, KATHY: 5, 46, 54, 58, 93, 404, 405, 444, 428, 438 STOVER, JENELL: FHA 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Class Treas. 2: Class VP 3. 32, 449 STRECKER, SCOTT: 46, 85, 409, 443, 432 STREMMING, TROY: 45, 46, 47, 85, 98, 99, 447 STRINGER, KIM: 42, 46, 54, 93, 428, 430 cause failure by Mary Tomlinson SomeThing sTrange has been Taking place in The library over The years, buT iT has been especially noiiceable since The compleTe invenTory of fall 4977. Maybe This happening is noi sTrange To some people, Before ideniifying This evenT, The sysTem used in The library needs an expla- nation. Nonficiion books are classified in seciions by The Dewey Decimal Sysiem. This is called a decimal sysiem because of iis use of 40's. There are Ten mam classes of The sysTem which follow in This charT: 400 PWIOSODTTY34 600 Applied sci Psychology ence 81 Useful ArTs 200 Religion 700 Fine ArTs 8: Re- creaiion 300 Social 5C490C95 800 l.iTeraTure 400 Language 900 Hisiory, Geo- graphy, 84 Bio- QYGDVW 500 Science 000 General works All books on The same subjecT will have The same class number. The idenTificaTion for ficTion books is an F. The sirange occurrence is The disap- pearance of many books in all of These caiegories. They have been found missing aT The annual spring invenTory. ln 4977- 4978 There were eighTy books missing from The library. ApproximaTely fifTy of These books were checked ouT and never reTurned or paid for, The majoriTy of These were ficTion books. ln spring of '84 The number missing was ThirTy-six: sevenieen of These had been checked ouT, and Twelve had been paid for. Foriiygjhree were found missing in The spring invenTory in 4982. Only four of These were paid for. Librarian Mrs, Ernesiine Thompson said, All media cenfers, even Those wiTh alarm sys- Tems, have a cerTain amounT of maTerials carried ouT. MaTerials should noT be re- moved, buT if happens. The library offers many ideas for learning and The maTerials needed To learn, buT if This disappearance of maTerials coniinues The library may noT be able To funciion properly. The opponuniiies given by The library should be TreaTed wiTh graTiTude and respecf by sTudenTs. 5 f CLOSING AND INDEXf247

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STudenTs make 58 X more Than can loe eaTen Mon. Layout 3: KSPAA -Ist Yearbook Haadllno Writing 3A- 3A.1A Rgigqlourn. 3: 2nd ng. II- St. Awar 2: 3rd Eng. lll-St. Award 3: 2nd Eng. lass 3A Award 2,33 3rd Eng. M.E.I.. Award 4.3: 2nd En8i1M.E.I.. Award 2: 2nd Hoa M.E.L. Award 4: 3rd .Typing I M.E.L. Award 1: Kansas Honor Student by KM AIuri'inI.4, En . IV 3rd Lcag., bla65s3A,. Srafo I-lon. Men. 4: Kansas Scholar by K.S. Board or Regents. 25, 3 , 33, 54, 436. 437, 448, 496. 206, 240 , . SC!-IMIDTBERGER, JO ANNE: -48, SQHWTZ Witrnsz 480 scuun snorazas mc.: 457 Cookies, cakes, donuTs, and salads were among The many Types of foods The juniors made while doing demonsTraTion speeches. lVlosT people demon- sTraTed how To cook someThing because iT was an easy Thing To do, said junior Maria Shell. A ToTal of six Types of speeches ranging from impromTu To demonsTra- Tion were given. Rlght: While doing a demonstration on making a Tossed salad, PaTTy Kennedy ju- nior slices a cucumber.-phoTo by Maria Shell. Below: Teachlng the class how to paint, Jim HurTig junior poinTs ouT a specific Tex- Ture sTyle.-phoTo by Maria Shell. SCI-IUI-I, DERBY: AFS 4: STUCO 3: Speech 1: Pep club 1',2 ,3',4'g VP 4: Flag GIrl'1,2,3,4g coscpi. 3,4: Rt. 'Isl 4: Honor Roll 4,2,3,4. 9, 47, 32, 35, 54, 426, 428, 435. 449, 492 SCHULTES, GEHELL: 42, 54, 58, 426, 428, 430, 435 SCI-IULTES, M. I.. D.D.S.: 473 SENIORS: 24 SEVEN-UP BOTTLING: 485 SHAW, TRAGI: All Laag. VI: Hon. Mon. All Leag. BSKTB: Beg. Choir 35 Pop Club 1',2',3',4': Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: VB 1,2',3',4'g All Lcag. Hon. Mon. VB 3: All Lcag. VB 4: ISKTB 1,2,3',4': TR 4',2', ',4 g Clan VP. 1: Laag. Scholarshlp Alg. I 3rd 1: Eng. IV I-lon. Mon. Loag., Class 3A, State 4: Award 2'I6fCLOSlNG AND INDEX f of 4 of Excellence from Emporia: Work Study from Emporlag Who's Who Amng. Am. I-LS. Students 4. 29, 32. 94, 405, 440, 428, 444, 495, 212, 243 SHEARPOINT HAIR STYLERS: 475 SHELL, ANGELA: 42, 54, 67, 426. 428, 430. 453, 249 SHELL, MARIA: 9. 38, 70, 74, 74, 75, 438, 439, 443, SHELL, MELINDA: 46, 62, 64, 74, 75, 92, 93, 428, 209 SHELTER INSURANCE-RAYNARD HARRISON: 474 Sl-IOREY'S BODY SHOP: 490 SHOVE, JO ANN: Transferred from Lawrance I-llgh School Rlght: Buslly opening a can ot cherries, STacy Ridgway junior prepares a desserT.- phoTo by Maria Shell.



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0 STRONG, RENEE:1l6, 405, 444, 244 STUDENT COUNCIL: 439 SUMNER, SliEl.l.l: Kansas Honor Sfudenl Award, U.S. Naflonal Journalism Award: Sel. Glrls' Choir 1,2,33 Mixed Choir 2,33 Newspaper 2g Yearbook 3,43 Co- Ed. 4: Quill lr Scroll 45 Pep Club 'l',2',3',4': Fresh. Cheer. 1: JV Cheer. 2: Var. Cheer. 3,43 Head 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: 4 Homecoming Queen Cana. 4: Cholr 1,2,3g rlo, 23 nmrnrg llg Slate Cholr 1,2,3g Trlple rio l, 13 Leag. Scholarship 1,2,3,4: Who's Who Amng. Am. I-l.S. Sludenls 4g Alt I Hon. Men. Clase 3A, Sfate 13 ng. Il Hon. Men. Class 3A, State 2: Eng. lil Hon. Men. Class 3A, Stale 35 Eng. IV Hon. Men. Class SA, Stale 3g Eng. IV Hen. Men. M.E.L., Class 3A, sms lg VB 2: CC 23 TR 1,23 All Tourney Deadlines exhausT sTalTers Visions of sTaffers racing around in a franTic rush was usually The scene in The yearbook room aT deadline Tirne. Many hours were spenT in and ouT of class in order To geT pages done aT Their ap- poinTed deadline. Deadlines were known for Their abiliTy Tc creep up on a person. LayouTs were perfecTed, picTures were cropped and indexed, and Typ- ing finished, all This for one dead- line! Rlghl: Checking oul a problem over The phone, junior Penny STiTes'converses wiTh yearbook advisor Mrs. Roseann Gish.- phoTo by Julie Hawkins. Below: Displays of yearbook equlpmenl are ofTen in sighT during The hours unTil deadlines are meT.-phoTo by Kim Brooks. 'ylzswi w .Z H of M W 2, V' I M, 7' Z: 4 ' ' Z Cheer. Award 3. 3, 5, 8, 25, 29, 32, 33, 66, 67, 424. 422, 423, 428, 429, 437, 444, 449, 495, 245, 249 SUPER D DRUGS: 475 SUTHER, ANGIE: 38, 94, 404, 405, 422, 423. 428, 446, 447, 450, 459, 242. 243 SUTHER, ROBBIE: 42, 52, 72, 89. 96, 99 SWARTZ, STAN: 46, 85, 99, 447 SWIRLEY TOP: 467 nsssrzr. KELLY: winner or 245 CLOSING AND INDEX Walklns-Berger Scholarshlp from KUQ Yearbook 2,33 NHS 2,3,4g Sec. 3,4g STUCO 2: Trees. 3: Qulll 8 Scroll 2,3,4g Pepclub 1,2,3: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Girls' Slate 3: Leag. Scholarship 1,2,3,4g Who's Who Amng. Am. I-l.S. Sfudenfs 2,3,4g Mas. Lodge Theme Con. Runner-up 45 Class Pres. 35 Lang. Olymplcs 3,43 Grammar 2nd, 1st, Kansas Sl. Un. Dean's Scholar. College ol A555 U.S. Rlghl: In The mldsl of The llnal assembly line, junior Vince Zabala finds his work amusing.-pholo by Diane DuITmeler.

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