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

 - Class of 1984

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88 GOLDEN EAGLE YELLOW PAGES RUECKER - ZIEGLER TUYEN- 103, 227. RUSS'S FARM MARKET- 196. RUSSELL, TONI- 39, 90, 91, 102, 119, 218, 238. S SAFARIK, KEVIN- 54, 77, 86, 135, 168. SAIA, SHELDON- 10, 54, 78, 81,87,111,113,129,134, 135, 137, 152, 153, 155, 180, 192. SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS- SCHMIDTBERGER, JOANNE- 239. KIM- 46, 57, 79' 81' 87, 113' EAGLE OUTLOOK editor, Nancy Mohler, received the Staffer of 59, 103, 109, 113, 150, 158. SCHUH, DARREN- 19, 101, 103, 160. SCHULTES, GENELL- 15, 20, 21, 35, 58, 59, 91, 113, 115, 120, 143. SCHULTZ, VERA- 62, 100, 238. ANGELA- 15, 35, 62, 69,91,92,115,120, SHELL, 127, 130, 142, 143. MARIA- 4, 25, 39, 49, 50, 51, 55, 79, 87, 110, 120, 131, 125, 216, 234, 235, 237. MELINDA- 15, 30, 97, 113, 120, 150. SHOREY BODY SHOP- 197. SIDES, LONNIE- 22, 23, 91, 135. SILVER LAKE AUTO SERVICE-204. SILVER LAKE BANK- 195. SILVER LAKE BARBER SHOP- 218. SILVER LAKE INSURANCE- 200. SILVER LAKE LIBRARY- 199. DAWN- 57, 97, 113, 143. SMITH, SUSIE- 26, 54, 57, 58, 59, 79. TOM-78. SMITH, TOM MOTOR CO.-194 SNYDER STAMP 8: KEY- 219. SOSSA, MARCO- 18, 19, 79, 80, 87, 119, 121, 144, 152, 180. SPENCE, RONNIE- 26, 78, 81, 87. SPENCER, ERNEST- 209. STARKS, JOHN- 64, 65, 79, 81. STATE FARM INSURANCE- 203. STITES, PENNY- 36, 37, 48, 79, 87, 110, 113, 120, 131, 148, 174, 192, 238. ST. MARYS STAR- 229. STOLLE, KATHY- 20, 21, 59, 97,113,12O,150,151,166. STRATTON HARDWARE- 205. STRECKER, SCOTT- 28, 97, 135. STREMMING, TROY- 26, 97, 125, 135, 139, 152, 154, 160, 176 STRINGER. KIM- ss, 59, 91, 150. STRONG, RENEE- 32, 69, 97, 112, 113, 166. SUPER D DRUGS- 230. SUTHER, ANGIE- 79, 80, 111, 140, 141,148, 149, 162, 163, 164, 165, 174, 175, 235. ROBBIE- 66, 91, 144, 152, 153, 154, 155. SWAIN, DUSTY- 103, 109, 135, 168. SWARTZ, STAN- 27, 93, 97, 135, 139, 160, 176, 177. ST. STANISLAUS CATHOLIC CHURCH-230 T T-N-T CONNECTION- 226. TARWATER FARM SUPPLY- 200. TAYLOR, ADELLA-239. CHRISTY- 19, 57, 59, 103,113,115, 143, 152. JAMES- 26, 97. SANDY- 238, 239. TEX'S DRIVE IN- 207. THOMAS, ART- 12, 44, 45, 48, 60, 61, 78, 87, 120, 121,130,131, 144, 237. LISA- 9, 42, 47, 57, 59, 103, 113, 174. THOMPSON, ERNESTINE- 24, 25. TOMLINSON, CONNIE-239. MARY- 3, 34, 35, 120, TOPEKA ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS, INC.- 229. TOPEKA PUMP- 194. TROXEL, CHRIS- 52, 79. DAWN- 56, 57, 103, 113, 166166, 174. U V VALLEY VISTA LOCKER PLANT- 204. VANDE VELDE, KRISTI- 68, 69, 97, 125. 150, 158, 159, 174, 180. VICKI- 20, 21, 66, 91, 92, 120, 121,127,131, 148, 156, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 174. VINCENT, KIRBY- 91, 135. STEPHANIE- 28, 46, 59, 103, 119, 143, 174. - W WAGAMAN, CARRIE- 78. WALDMANN, BILL- 14, 25, 40, 91, 119, 178. WALT'S AUTO SHOP- 229. WANKLYN, CARMEN- 57, 59, 97, 113, 168. WATHOR, MARVIN- 239. WEAVER, JOEY- 22, 97, 176. WELCH, DARRIN-29, 91 WELLER, KAY- 54, 64, 65, 79, 115. WERTZBERGER- 219. WESTERN HILL VETERINARY CLINIC- 197. WICHMAN, CAROL-238, 239. MIKE- 18, 19, 103, 135, 160. WICKLUND-HANSEN, TONE- 14, 49, 51, 57, 80, 81, 87, 110, 119, 120, 131,174, 178, 234. WILCOX- 219. WINTER, LARRY- 14, 15, 100, 175. WISDOM, MARIE-127. WOLF, TROY- 50, 51, 57, 80, 81, 104, 120, 125, 130. WOLFES PHOTOGRAPHY- 207 WOMACK, DEANA- 32, 52, 63, 91, 130, 143, 150, 174. WOODY'S RADIATOR SERVICE- 228. WORKMAN, GARY- 45, 88, 91 129, 135. STACY- 10, 21, 27, 97, 150, 151, 158, 159, 166. X Y YINGER, TAMMY- 18, 57, 59, 103, 113, 150, 174. Z ZABALA, VINGE- 81, 120, 128 235, 238. ZABEL, MIKE- 12, 36, 37, 100, 152, 160. ZIEGLER, LOREN- 12, 68, 100 135, 144, 146, 162, 174. Last Minute Messages for you: Taking Mr. Jack Oglesby's position, Mr. Troy Hemphill, graduate of Fort Hays State, was hired as the government teacher. He will also be the assistant volleyball and assistant girls' basketball coach. Future Homemakers of America spent a day at Worlds of Fun and stayed overnight at Howard Johnsonns. FHA members needed forty- five points acquired throughout the year to go on the trip to Kansas City. Mike Burton and other members of the community are doing volun- teer work on the new baseball backstop. The men are also building cement dugouts. the Year award by members of the Topeka Capital-Journal staff. Andy Lewis, who won the outstanding senior award, received the Dekalb Award and placed first at the state contest for fruit and vegetable production. Creative writing students, Loren Dekat, Sheldon Sala, Christy Taylor, and Kim Schmidtberger, made the bulletin board and super pens, for the National Teacher's day, which was May 9th. Resignations were turned in by Jack Oglesby and Jan Patton at the close of the school year. This summer Loren Ziegler coached the South team at the Kansas State Basketball Coaches All Star Game in Salina. Mrs. Vera Schultz, advanced math teacher, took her three students, Art Thomas, Stan Pangrac, Jim Armstrong, bowling one morning before school. School Board members voted to buy a hip sled weight machine for the weight room. Mike Clark, Shawn Howey, and David Graf received certificates for completing the work towards proficiency awards in FFA. Alan Cunningham was hired by the school board to teach calculus, Algebra ll, and advanced math next year. On League Math Day, which is a gathering of all Mid-East League mathematicians, Silver Lake received second place in geometry, third place in Algebra ll, and fourth place out of the seven schools attend- ing.

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GOLDEN EAGLE YELLOW PAGES fu! Emi 4021. luam by Julie Herrington Mom: Washer of clothes, fixer of meals, and healer of wounds. These are things that all mothers do, but there is one mother that does more. The mother of an athlete. The mother of an athlete goes above and beyond her call to motherhood. Not only does she wash clothes, cook meals, and heal wounds, but she also sits for endless hours in the freezing cold to watch a game, stays up late at night to hear her child tell about his plays, and gives her child the extra support and love he needs to make it through the season. These extra things may sound terrible to a lot of mothers, but to the mother of an athlete it is different. Mrs. Kay Sala, the mother of four boys who have par- ticipated in sports does not think these extra duties are bad at all. lt's a lot of funl she said, I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. It does get a little hectic waiting on meals and sav- ing a plate. It is difficult to eat as a family. But the dis- advantages don't mean anything compared to the rewards of seeing your child do something spectacular in a game. Mrs. Anne Herrington has also had to save plates and wait on meals. lt's not as bad as it seems. A lot of people think it would be strenuous on the family, but when you see your child playing in a game, you for- get all about the disadvan- tages. She expressed her feeling further when she said, I have enjoyed every minute that my kids have participated in sports. There is a special feeling that a mother of an athlete enjoys. Being faced with a differ- ent, but not an extrarodin- ary problem, is Mrs. Rae Dekat. She also has more than one child participating in sports, but is not the same sport. Her son is a football player and a wres- tler and her daughter is in cross country and basket- ball. This may sound like an impossible situation, but Dekat sees no problem. There actually aren't that many complications. There is the never ending job of keeping uniforms clean. You are also rushed with getting home from work and grabbing a bite to eat on the way. You also have to make sure that every- body has a car to get where they want to go. It really doesn't bother me because I know my kids are having fun. l actually enjoy it. The mother of an athlete. lt may sound like a hard, strenuous job, but to these three mothers it is the world to them. They enjoy seeing their kids in action, which makes up for everything. One point all mothers agree on is the fact that they do it for one reason. They love their kids. ' I Q 1 N Sl ADS 187



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GOLDEN EAGLE YELLOW PAGES Have you ever been lead- ing a tranquil life, and sud- denly a whirlwind stirs ever- ything up? Well, Tone Wicklund-Hansen has be- come the whirlwind in my life. The first impression, leading up to living with Tone today, has broadened my respect for love and her. The first time l read about Tone was on her AFS appli- cation form. Tone men- tioned that she loved all ani- mals fexcept spidersl and she especially loved horses. One of her goals is to some- day own her own horse. She really made us wonder when we saw her academic activities. Most of her grades were superior or excellent g my family thought it was getting a brain in the family. In later letters and post- cards, our view of Tone came more and more into focus. We felt the energy and the excitement in what she wrote, and that excite- ment brought her coming to live with us a reality. On July 29, at Kansas City International Airport, close to 10 p.m., my par- ents and I were waiting anx- iously for the first sign of Tone. The sign came fast because she was the first one up the stairs when the plane arrived. She came bounding up those stairs with that big smile, and the excitement filled all of us. As soon as things settled down, she went to wait on her luggage. l then started getting mixed feelings about this whole situation. Here was this foreign girl, coming to live with me for a year, arriving in a mini-skirt and having a walk like a x70.., pendulum on a grandfather clock. I was wondering how different this school year and this year in general was going to be. After finding her luggage, we all headed for home. As soon as we arrived, she headed for the swimming pool. All this time l kept thinking to myself, What do I get to look for- ward to in the months to come? Now after living with her for nine months, l've learned most of the good things and most of the bad. One of the best things about her is her caring for others. She latched on to my brohers, and of course they didn't spare her the little sis treatment. Grandparents and friends she gave the love to and found many- new and differ- ent friends here at home. Along with the good came the bad. Very early we discovered she liked to sleep late, and then when awakened went through a thirty minute clean the face session. She brought along a Norwegian supply of face cream makeup, lo- tions, and other cosmetics. Along with the clean face session we learned how much water she can spray all over the bathroom. lt took her a while to admit to it, but she confessed that, yes, she did spatter a lot of water. Along with the good and bad things came the funny things. She soon acquired the nickname TK which stands for Tone Klutz. I've never seen a person so prone to so many mishaps, stubbed toes, and banged knees in my life. Shefs been known to run into poles, walls, and people too. Breaking things is nothing out-of-the-ordinary for her. But all of the family has learned to overlook those aspects of her character and go on. She thankfully has fit in at Silver Lake really well. Friends have been no prob- DIRECTORY -1 thin of all the situations brought about by Tone, life without her will be drab. First impressions I have learned, are mean- ingless until you find out what's inside. inside that Norwegian Whirlwind is a heart filled with love, care, and kindness. lem for her and the activi- ties that the school offers have kept her busy. She really has adjusted pretty well to the life she leads now. She's beginning to like American clothes, shoes, and she loves all of our food, but she hasn't put on much tif anyi weight since she's been here. She keeps herself busy enough so the food won't settle. Through the thick and American Sisters. These 'fAmerican sisters enjoy the company of each other during the last few weeks of school. Seniors Lesa Martinek and Tone Wicklund-Hansen pose fora snap shot. Photo by Maria Shell.

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