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

 - Class of 1983

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BeTTy Conaway Jean DeiTer Van Hawkins Q ' PF! 'S , 1 7' f f' ff'-5, T J ax Gaylord Kelsey Clark Wiley Above: After prlnclpal Mr. Larry WInTer Teaches sophomore Tracy CrockeTT To walTz They discuss a picTure ThaT is To go in The yearbook, -phoTo by BeTh Branden- burg. Above left: Leadlng The November board rneeTinQ, SuperinTendenT Mr. Ger- ald McClure ponders over The discussion of hiring a handy man. -phoTo by Maria Shell. LefT: School Board Members: Van Haw- kins, Gaylord Kelsey, Jean DeiTer, Presi- deni Joyce Baker, Charles Brown, BeTTy Conaway, and Clark Wiley. -phoTo by BeTh Brandenburg. 34 FACULTYfPEOPLEf 4 9

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Members' underTaking produces . . ThroughouT The year of board meeTings many works have been accomplished. FirsT, The heaTing sysTem aT The high school has un- dergone a change. Before, The heaT was conTrolled by air pres- sure and manual labor: ofTen The TemperaTure could noT be regu- laTed properly. Therefore, some people wore sTocking caps and miTTens, while oThers roasTed in bikinis. The Randel Company re- paired This heaTing problem and charged S4,880. Second, four Commodore Vic-20 compuTers have been acquired. One of These was placed aT The grade school while The oTher Three were puT in The high school library. The compuTer programming class, The glfTed class, and The learning disabiliTies class all used The com- puTers for various purposes and sTudies. ln The pasT The employ- ees of The school received aThle- Tic passes permiTTing Them and Their spouses To enTer all aThIeTic evenTs, home and away alike. Third, a change has been made in This sysTem. The change al- lowed employees' children up To The age of sevenTeen To receive This privilege also. FourTh The gold curTains ThaT had been aT The grade school for TwenTy-one years have been replaced wiTh new royal blue ones. These were purchased from Francis Draperies for a ToTal cosT of Sl,734. The grade school locker room lockers have also been replaced wiTh new ones. The previous ones were no longer fulfilling Their pur- pose. New ones have been puT in boTh girls' and boys' locker rooms. The compuTers, heaTing sysfem, curTains, and locker room lockers compiled The major expendi- Tures. 'hoi' resulTs 48 f PEOPLE f FACULTY cEcA'l.LUFlEc MagnilicenT Marks by Vince Zabala Four sTudenTs, sophomores Sfeve Brown and Arf Thomas. and iuniors Kelly Tabberf and Dianne Schmidf received 4.0 grade averages tasT year, 4984-4982. They said .They sruclled around an hour To anhour and a half per night. Theiryshardesi Teachers werei Mrs. ilirowngielrer. Mrs, Neeley. Mrs.gGlshLs1G11i3i2PVlTSQ,QElv ron. Theyfve expresseqsgrhargeesh, y Their Teachers and Tamilieiiesleourw T gs aged Them. The ClQ9S9Sg1slf?'ifQl?f1iffh They had The most homewarirpwere in The English depanmenif..Thefrhare dest classes for Them hovebeen Their English classes and Typingfl. T Only one sfudenf received a nine weeks grade lower than an A: Tho? was in Typing l. in reference ra acl- vanfages of being smarf. Brown said, There are befrer possibiiifles for a good scholarship and job. ln reply To The disadvanfages, Schmidf said. Up unril my freshman year l was somewhat of an ourcasr and noT a fun person to be around. Teachers and friends expect? a lol' from you. and l feel pressured somefimesf' Thomas' response 'ro pressure was, l'm no? pres- sured because l know Tha? owner- ever I puf lnro a class, l gerrour of iT. When asked if she felt priyseged To receive a 4.0 averagejasfiyear Tabbed replied, Wes, because l was one of The four peapleinsrhe enllre school To get a Zlllayerage and This is a great honor. Schmid? said, 'People used To Tree? mesmer- ferenT, bur now peopie ao came To me for a lor of help. Affer graduating, Schmid? plans To ahead college maioring in phys- ical Therapy, Tabberrs plans are to go To college and afrer graduat- ing, get sTarTed on a wrrring career. Thomas plans To arfena Kansas Sfare University and is undecided on what rnajor..Brown's plans are io aTTend college but iT undecided on whar major. Above rlghi: An exclamaflon of relief . . . Principal Mr. Larry WinTer proclaims The day is over and semesTer finals are ouT of The way! -phofo by AnneTTe Mar- Tin Right: Concenirailng on The board meeTing discussion, secreTary Mrs. Treva MarTin signs checks as secreTary Mrs. Jo Anne SchmiTburger lisTens To SuperinTen- denf Mr. Gerald McClure. -phoTo by BeTh Brandenburg. ! ! , , 4 2, 5 . , . 3 ff' .v 1' . .J Joyce Baker president Charles Brown 4 rr F 'Tl i Q L5 , ri



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PaT Bonine Buck Braden NEA hosT picn' 'Awe had a really nice Time, was how Mrs. Diana Frown- felTer described The picnic and bonfire which The Silver Lake NaTional EducaTional Associ- aTion QNEAQ sponsored. This geT-TogeTher was designed To help The Teachers, adminisTra- Tors, board members, and Their spouses geT acquainTed. Mr. Jim LindsTrom hosTed This affair aT4his farm. Mr. Lind- sTrom was an exceiienT hosT and I would like To Thank him for The carpeTed faciliTies, said FrownfelTer. LindsTrom surprised The parTy-goers wiTh a hay- rack ride. ul don'T know where we wenT because Mr. Lind- sTrom drove us round The counTryside, said Mrs. MarTy Neeley. The picnic was paid for by The NEA and caTered by Ken- Tucky Fried Chicken, which made iT easier for us because we didn'T have To cook any- Thing said Neeley. AfTer They were done eaT- ing, The approximaTeiy ThirTy guesTs saT around The fire and Talked. The geT-TogeTher lasT- ed unTil well afTer dark. FrownfelTer summed iT up by saying, IT was a fun evening for everyone. VGTO Leonard Jim l.lF1dSTl'Ol'TT 20 f PEOPLE f FACULTY if VW if I I A . A: M 2 .,,, . Q , , ., , , , ei Ai yer? AIT. if . xg Mir k A 4. A 5. U .. T xi Curtis Cooke por Dmmcn Elaine EllioTT Mike Fender LiTTle lads, losses by Kim Frank The piTTer paTTer of small feeT sounded ThroughouT many sTaffers' homes. The Felder household was blessed wiTh a girl, Serena Marie on OcTober 28. The HamilTons in- creased Their family wiTh The birth of ca girl, Tara Dawnroh December 30. Mr. Kendall.Phelps and his wife Sherma had a baby boy, Joshua Michael, on January 'l7. Mrs. Phelps, said, ul shouldn'T have any prob- lems Taking care of The baby be- cause The ofher kids are anxious To help. Mrs. Diana FrawnfelTer and her husband Jim were The proud parems of a boy, Shane Andrew, on March 6. .i,, ' Mrs. Gail Naylor had her second son, Brandon Jay on May 6, which caused her To miss senior finals. Mr. BrenT HoyT and his wife expecTed Their firsT child on June T, l-loyT said, Teachers are waiTing To see if l Throw by Theories away on my child or if l go by Them. Duane Millerskow Gail Naylor MarTy Neeley V 72 U I , Wi. , ' 572, , . -4ff,..' A ' .. 4' f 4 'VM ir vs, Todd NOvOkOfSki 4

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