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

 - Class of 1984

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I nMN,,.,..0-a ' , , 5--H ' . ,,., H New Wave Look. Polka dot hose and bright checkered mini dress prove to be staples of a new waver's diet as modeled by Maria Shell. With ca- reer plans in international rela- tions, Maria will have to be able to dress appropriately for the differ- ent cultures. With this combina- tion, she's already begun. Preppy Look. Sporting an oxford shirt, white pants, and tie, Daron Howard dis- plays a preppy fashion mummy and dad would be proud of. When he leaves the nest for col- lege, Daron will be ready to pal around with everyone in this outfit. Casual Look. After a shift at the hospital, Jim Hurtig slips into something more comfortable in the form of OP. tOcean Pacificl corduroy shorts and Senor Lopez of Santa Barbara top. Following a busy day as a physician, Jim will need to relax with a stroll on the beach, for which this outfit is perfect. oPENiNc A 1 Y GJ 0 . og QS . 0 JK.-N Cvvff t ,,..- jamie-xi A 'L' 'Fla W -- . 9 R' A- mfr: - V, L! l Ea4. yA.Vl7lb Ar ., by Patty Kennedy Mini's are in. No wait, was it walking shorts or dol- phin shorts? Levi's or Lee's? Or was it oxfords with ties or maybe polos and vests? Every year it never fails. I buy new outfits in August and by November l must update my wardrobe. Then in April a whole new fashion fad is sweeping the nation, and l get caught in the crosswind. With the gleaming eyes of a fiend, l descend upon the unsuspecting salespeo- ple with my weekly pay- check burning a hole in my month old jeans, By the time l leave the boutique, there have been at least two salespeople bursting into tears, and a mob de- manding a lynching. As I walk into my house, my mother faints at the sight of my packages as if she's seen a ghost. How can l make her understand that being in fashion is im- portant to me? Maybe someday when l'm 60 or 70, l'll wear the house dress with big fuschia dragons that she thinks is gorgeous, but for now, l'll stick with my Levi's and my Nike's.

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Schooltime chic OPENING f Mil gf sc' f Q if X V 9 EQPRIT Conservative Look. Ready for a day at the office, Steve Brown wears his conserva- tive 3 piece suit to convey an air of authority. Planning a career in business, this outfit is appropriate for Steve to spend a day in the office or a night on the town. Business Look. With hopes of a career in corn- municatiohs, Lesa Martinek chooses a coordinated dressy out- fit to achieve a business-like vogue. Combining a classic tartan plaid vest with a versatile skirt, Lesa brings a professional look to any office, 1 ? Zr I Q 5 Z nm Punk Look. Preparing for an early con- cert, Tony Housh practices his guitar in appropriate dress. Shades, jeans, cool shirt, earring, and Mohawk are just a few of the necessities ot a de- buting artist, and Tony uses these features to enhance his image. Western Look. Heading out for a long, dusty cattle drive, Beth Brandenburg dons boots, jeans, western shirt, and ten gallon hat, Beth's plans to study psychiatry stray from her western attire, but she does hope to own horses one day. 1 l l Tailored Look. Eyeing a career in both commu- nications and politics, Patty Keh- hedy uses a vest, tie, and blazer to achieve a tailored look. Whether she's giving a speech or broad- casting the news, Patty will be pre- pared in this suit.



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OPENING one? Ili 0 U f Karen Manhart Vacation was all I ever want- ed this summer. l planned to take it easy and relax, but I had to start getting ready for my trip to Ten- nessee in early June. I decided to go with my 4-H ex- change group so I could meet more people from my county. I thought it would be a fun and an exciting new experience. We had to take a bus all the way to Ten- nesseeg thank goodness, it was air-conditioned. One person l met on the bus was Kay Weller. I was surprised to find out she was also from Silver Lake. One must be at least 14 years old and a 4-H member to go on this trip. lt is for both boys and girls. To raise money we had to sell grapefuits and oranges. This wasn't enough, so we also had to sell tickets for a radio. I must say, I made more money on the radio than I did on the fruit. I was happy to find out I had sold the winning ticket to Chris Harding. Even after I sold all of this, I still had to dig a little money out of my pocket, When I arrived I stayed with a girl that was my own age. Her name was Holly Harris. Holly was in the same grade as I am, which made the trip even more worth- while. I went places with Holly's family and with our Kansas group. The most exciting thing that happened to me was my first airplane ride. Holly's father was a pilot and took us up for a ride. It was a neat view. Everything looked so small. It seemed like we weren't even mov- ing when we were really going 100 miles per hour. Another thing Holly and I did was go to a play about Hans Christian Andersen. l also had fun when we went to the mov- ie Jaws 3-D. As a group we went to various places. One place we went was Opryland. I like Opryland and the Dedicated students and teachers spent time during the summer at school preparing for new year Early Birds While some people were tanning, swimming, and goofing around, others were coming in early to pre- pare for the year. Newspa- per staffers had to make calendars with the dead- lines on them. Senior co- editor Nancy Mohler said, l'rn glad we came early because we were a more organized staff. People on the yearbook staff came in to plan the page layouts. Sophomore Gail Etzen- houser said, lf we didn't come in early, it would have been tough to start. Stock up the dektol. During the summer, senior Patty Kennedy checks on the photography sup- ply. Photo by Beth Brandenburg. Photographers, take note. Sen- ior Daron Howard listens to advi- sor Mrs. Ftoseann Gish during a photo meeting. Photo by Beth Brandenburg. as

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