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

 - Class of 1983

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Announcements sepdrdte cldss Right: Sandlng on part of her wood pro- ject is senior Rogenc Underwood.-photo by Terri Perrin. Below: To make sure everything ls In proportion, senior Jerry Monhort uses o piece of wire ond o protroctor.-photo by Annette Nlortin. Rlghtz Durlng lunlor Engllsh Seth Rakes- trow, Ed Clark, ond Dorrell Reichordt, sen- iors listen to speeches.-photo by Louro Ross. Since going with Golden Spe- cidlity, we were oble to choose o blue onnouncement thot we were dble to dgree on, not the creom colored one thot no one oppreciotedf' sold Sherry Rohn. After deciding on Herff 84 Jones instedd of Bolfour, the seniors hdd onother decision to rnoke. lt wos to select on dnnouncernent on which everyone could ogree. Even though the seniors hod o foirly edsy time choosing on on- nouncement, there wds only one problem. When it was thought thot oll the detdils hdd been worked out, olmost everyone wdnted CJ revote. Mr. Ldrry Win- ter, principol, sold it wosn't possi- ble becouse they hod olreody voted. A few students who were not sdtisfied with the dnnounce- ment decided to purchose on- nouncements from Golden Spe- cicllity on their own. .f W 7' 1. . ,K g n , if if Z ' Z ' . l . l we-W 7 is .l ,' 'W , V . M is ' 1' ' A 1 ,K 5, . g f l :fx ?Z':?QE? ...i st 5275- A-V 1 if-H1 rw 3 :if 3 ' ,il W 4 M. fs . l 4-1 H l1'2f fffz ,X nr' Am .NWA-5 l m'-fyfff-AWA Nw DW-..'i?',-W-'W' -. Q l 34 f PEOPLE f SENIOR CANDIDS

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Jumping Jacks by Patty Kennedy Summertime for most soon-to-be seniors involves sleeping late in the morning, swimming, or some out- door activity during the day, and going out with friends at night. Sen' ior Kevin Peel represented an ex- ception to this pottern. He spent his summer in bosic training for the Army National Guard. . l A typical Juiyfday for Peel began- with revellle atflfiye am. followed by breakfast ond cieaning the bare racks. During the first part of the summer, Peel and his company re- ceived training in marching and sa- iuting. As summer neared mid- point, the trainees learned howljlo shoot M-to rifleseand hurl grenades gat specified tafgets. Peel qualified os on expert, other highest level, of achievement, on both, The finol test pieced on the fe- cfuits was bivouqc, a three day suf- vlval test. Peelgand his group were iefii,-to QuGfCliS2i'1GfeO duflflefvffifrl games Qomanueered by me referri- cers. ' K They fofficersy would come in at night and try to steal our equips ment. We clidnft get it too though, not guys Qyeliiltlle Dilliffom uS. fr5QflglgR06I.' f , Qgiggggggggb ffy,Finally, graduation day i1ffi?lfQCZf,f r Dressed in tulffunlforms, the men marched before colonels, generals, ond all sorts of brass. When you're in basic, said Peel, 'tit seems reollys herd, but once gyou're out, you gwlsh you were book 'iriibasic wilhtyc3brifrlends. K fflff 1 Song . . 'Livin' After Midnight' Below: While arranging the senlors for the group shot, seniors Yesim Kebapci and Miele Bloess whisper as Deron Johnson watches the chaos.-photo by Kim Brooks. Middle Below: At the senlor meeting senior Kim Brooks smiles at the comment of lvlr. C.J. Hamilton- photo by Diane Dult- meier. Bottom: Senlor Dlanne Schmidt poses for the photographers.-photo by Kim Brooks.



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uring library science senior Tammy akers Tapes a posTer Con The walij Tell- g abouT The upcoming Kansas Day.- hoTo by Maria Shell. .W l ey Vhlle ln physics class, senlor Erln Wiley 'ies To figure ouT her sTraTegy for obTain- ig a checkmaie.-phoTo by AnneTTe Mar- n. VacaTion Virus by Amy ConsTanT Spending Time wiTh her Tamiiy on a far away island has always been a dream of senior Kelly Farrell. Her dream became a realiTy when she and her family boarded a plane heading for The Tropical French-Polynesian island of Tahiii. Being on The plane for eleven hours was a long Time. buT iT was well worTh iT, said Farrell. When They first arrived on The island, iT was nighT, so They wenT To Their bungalow. which exTended ouT over The blue ocean. Alihough iT was winTer, iT was a coma fonable 75 during The day and 60 aT nighT. They speni' The firsT day on The island of TahiTi, Touring The island. shopping, swimming. and going ouT in a glass boTTom boaT To observe The coral reef. They Then boarded a boai' To go To The island of Bora Bora, The island They sTayed on for The resT of Their va- caiion. While on Bora Bora when ask- ing for direciions, prices, and oiher in- formaTlon, They found iT hard To under- sTand whai The naTives were saying. 'iEven Though iT was difficulT To under- sTand Them, you could sure Teil They Tiked Their piciures Taken, This was be- cause every Time we were shoaiing They would jump in our picTures, said Farrell. Some of The diTferenT kinds of foods They aTe while aT Bora Bora were lob- sTer pie, shrimp fixed five differem' ways, and deep fried fish which includ- ed The heads and Tails s'riIl an The Hsh. All The food was delicious excepT for The fish Thai had liTTie eyes sTaring aT you while you aTe iT, said Farrell, American food was also served on The island, buT They didn'T eaT much be- cause iT was so expensive. The cioThing sTyle of The naTives was unique. Many of The guys wore pieces of maferial around Their waisTs and also shorTs. The girls wore a piece of maTeri- ai around Their waisTs similar To The guys. For The girls also, iT was common for Them noT To wear any Tops. The clothes of everyone were always very brighT colors. Affer reTurning home. The Trip was spoiled by The virus she caughT from The fresh foods she aTe while on The island. is-. ,sew .X Mlniskirfs In siyle? Seniors Tammy Harrl- son. Debbie Jones. and Debby Schuh Try To convince The sTudenTs ThaT They are,- phoTo by Diane Dulimeier. Before Taking a Test In woods class, sen- ior Darrell l?eichardT glances Through his noTes.-phoio by BeTh Brandenburg, it N F SENlOR CANDIDSfPEOPLEf

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