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

 - Class of 1983

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FirsT class inTroducTion on compuTer aTTachmenTs 1101111 As This was The firsT year for The compuTer programming class, TaughT by Mr. Loren Ziegler, The enrollmenT was limiTed To nine sTu- denTs. This was because There were only Three compuTers avail- able To The class. These compuT- ers were locaTed in The library. CompuTer programming was a semesTer class, TaughT boTh se- mesTers. The classes worked mainly wiTh small programming and games using BASIC lan- guage. STudenTs learned To sTore daTa and do loops, which is wriT- ing programs ThaT keep doing sTeps unTil Told To sTop. Ziegler said, Since This was The firsT year we had compuTers, There was a loT of inTeresT by all The sTudenTs To use Them. The class was mainly an inTroducTion To help The sTudenTs be beTTer prepared for a compuTer course in college. Above: ATTendIng The Mabee Llbrcry at Washburn UniversiTy, juniors Robin Bailey, Penny STiTes, and Susie SmiTh gaTher infor- maTion for Their research paper. -phoTo by Ronnie Spence. RlghT: To become acqualnied wITh The sewing machine, senior Yesim Kebapci pracTices Threading while senior Kelly Tab- berT insTrucTs. -phoTo by AnneTTe MarTin. X 9 4' oefcLAssEsfHouR 5 Q-M

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Lett: Glanclng up at the ladders, Advlsor Mrs, Roseann Gish and freshman Teresa Rohn look to see who has the feature page.-photo by Laura Ross, Below Lett: As tourth hour beglns, sopho- more Patti Frey decides which oval to use before cropping her pictures,-photo by Diane Dultmeier, Mania U by Tanya Ellis Journalism contests at Kansas State Uni versity proved to be very rewarding for some ofthe people on the journalism staff. Many hours were spent preparing for the contest on February 'l8. The students were given assignments dealing with the contest rules and regulations. This was to decide what students would go in what contests. Twelve students placed at Regionals: Sherry Rohn, first place in News Writing: Gait Etzenhouser, third in Make-up division: Vicki Vande Velae, first in Make-up: Amy Con- stant, second ln Layout: Teresa Rohn, first in Layout: Lesa Martinek, first in Theme: Jannie Brady, first in Copy Writing: Patty Kennedy, second in Headlines: Julie Barker, first ln Edits ing: Patti Frey, second in Cutlines: Mary Tomlinson. second in Ads: and Erin Wiley, first in Ads. Receiving photography awards were Kim Brooks placing first and Diane Dultmeler placing second. All these students attended State Jour- nalism in April where Diane Dultmeier placed first in photography, Amy Constant second in iayout, and Patty Kennedy third in BULLETIN AND YEARBOOKXCLASSESXOM f'l9Odlil'16S. Upper Lett: To choose the best pictures for the Girls' Varsity Basketball page, sen- iors Tanya Ellis and Shelli Sumner compare each shot.-photo by Diane Dultmeier. Lett: Yearbook: Front Row: Angela Shell, Patti Frey, Erin Wiley, Mary Tomlinson, Lisa Oathout, Advisor Mrs, Roseann Gish Sec- ond Rowi Amy Constant, Shelli Sumner, Kim Brooks, Tanya Ellis, Teresa Rohn, Tina Cloe, Tracy Crockett, Brigette Hartter, Lesa Martinek.-photo by Michael Esca- lante.



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W1 vp, wWs,s,..,.,.W.,- we Above: Because he wanted to get his third project done, sophomore Bill Walcl- mann completes a bowl on the lathe. - photo by Debbie Brungardt. Left: ln Algebra II junior Tony I-loush stud- ies the quadratic equation. -photo by Ma- ria Shell. Right: Punching studs In belts, a basic method taught by Mr. Buck Braden to senior Kelly Priddy and junior Daron How- ard ln crafts, takes practice. -photo by Ronnie Spence. Champ by Tonya Earl My grandfather is an elderly gentleman in his iate seventies. in many ways he showed his age with a face which resem- bled weathered sandstone. or a fine leather creased with years of use. Yet, these time lines and creases, which indi- cated age, also reflected youth by ampli- fying his smile and adding a wormsand sincere giow that only age can create. His lifestyie created both his facial sculp- ture and hisattitucle. As a man who loved the outdoors, he spent a great deal of his time hunting, fishing, and admiring nature. Each crease and foid showed the loyal' watching, with a squint, the sun rislngg or setting on golden fields of grain, or the reflections of the moon on a still lake. Perhaps my grandfather, a more com- plex man than any words can project, is none of the things l describe. it could be that the creases come from sorrow and toil. Perhaps the smile was only a mask covering a fear of old age and the end of life's journey. It really doesn't matter be- cause through my eyes the face showed warmth and understanding and his smile. ca ray of acceptance and love. Houn 5fCLASSESf69

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