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

 - Class of 1983

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John Peel Terri Perrin Slacy Ridgway Carol Robbins Angela Roberson Laura Ross Mike Rueck Kevin Safarik Sheldon Sala Maria Shell, Treasurer Susie Smiih Ronnie Spence John Starks Penny Sliles Angie Suiher Vice-President Ari Thomas Mary Tomlinson Chris Troxel Troy Wolf Kay Weller Vince Zabala Far right: contemplating 'lhelr nexi assignment in small engines, juniors Sheldon Sala and Andy Lewis follow along in The handbook.- pholo by Terri Perrin. People in The News Reaganomics causes unemployment To skyrockel, social services To be cul, defense spending To increase, and families To live in cars Juniors f s Wifi , sz semi . .. . Qi, r r, 59535331 RV ,145 A? .4 44?- 3? If 235 Y W,,sW,s,, 38fPEOPLEfJUNIORS -3,-1-V ,Wg gs in 2 14352 mg? 'V JK if 5

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Focus on Fellowship by Mary Tomlinson Fellowship of Christian Youth is a group of people who iove the Lord and want to find His will for them in their lives. This was started approxi- mately a year ago with only four people attending the first time. Since that meeting the group has grown considerabiy to an average attendance of ten people. ,They meet one night a week at the Unit- ed Methodist Church. This is a time for them to have fun, to get to know one another better, and to really get into the word of God. The evening, starting around 7:90 pm.. usually begins with pingspong and ice cream bars or some other type ot food. The whole evening is very informal, and ali are made to feel at home. Attef a bit, everyone finds himself a comfortable position, whether it be sitting in a chair or lying on the floor. A discussion can be started by anyone. Each person is tree to talk about anything that he has questions about, Many things are discussed, such as han- dling pressures, dating, relating with the family, and anything else re- quested. The group looks to God's word to see what it has to say about these issues. Experiences are shared with the group by some people. Everyone adds his own thoughts to the discussions. The study usually ends about 9:00 p.m.. but that doesn't mean it is com- pletely over. Some have stayed as late as M300 p.m. talking. Someone that has been a great deal of help to the group is Miss Jan Patton. She is always there adding knowledge and being a friend. Al- though she is a teacher, she says, l do not want to assume the teacher role. se Prom's fantasy theme sets imaginations flying . 5 5 . Above: Being on old for the school ottlce during third hour, junior Beth Brandenburg helps out by making phone calls.-photo by Maria Shell. Upper Left: Junlor Greg Abbott listens as instructor Mrs. Marty Neeley shows her sixth hour typing class the basics.-photo by Julie Hawkins. X I it s just a fantasy' JUNIORSfPEOPLEf3



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Video Vogue E UF! by Lisa Oathout UWQKCI Wake and Dum De Dum Dum Dum were the famiiiar sounds at Pac-Man and Doneky Kong echoing everywhere. T gy , Newsweek, Lifestyle , Novem' ber 46, 4984, said that nine aut of every ten teenagers had tried an arcade game atleast once. Eighty percent of the participants were teenagers and ninety percent were male, Girls pretty much stayed away from the monster ma- chines except their favorite, Pac- Man. T The number one game in 4984 was Asteroids. While dodging large rocks and enemy ships, the player must gun down the dogged ob- jects. Second piace went to the Japanese made Pac-Man. Pac- Man, one of the few maze games, involved running away from colorful little monsters. The player of Donkey Kong con- trolled a little man with a hard hat. His girl had been kidnapped by a gorilla who was holding her cap- tive. As the little man started to climb the building, the ape threw barrels down at him, and fire mon- sters emerged from below. The man had to jump over them to avoid being crushed by the speed- ing barrels. No matter how good the player was, the machine was better. The bad QUYS will always win -- sooner or later. And the player stood to lose, not only his quarters, but his very will to leave. Research journey rewards detectives as others . M. X . 'sexi After consulllng Mrs. Marty Neeley, thlrd pletes the grading of Typing I assign- prepare for PSAT tests. JuNioi2sfPEoPLEfso

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