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Silver Lake Bank Tom Smith Motor Co. Topeka Pump ADS Silver Lake Bank . il er Luke, Kansas 582-4651 66' 39 ,Stas-s 'tg' uw-QL Paper comparer. While proofreading two documents, Mrs. Lynne Workman makes corrections. ME Get organized. Mrs. Velma Hawkins, employee, sorts through papers before tiling them. Change maker. Cashing a customers check, Mrs. Vivian Parr counts the change. All Photos by Julie Hawkins Ready reader. Seeing a pamphlet on savings ac counts, Patty Kennedy senior glances through it. 195
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'1 Farmers' insurance Group Kansas Sewing Machine Co. ADS Gold Specialties Ftossville Variety g 15- 'roiguv ieimr Cbuack quack I: f ,. ,, . rrei ,t irrrr 4 , ,res Q rri, ye- .1 te, ips. 'k,.r, A . gre? niysg: . kf,k'4h- L, waddle, waddle' 5 F s 3- M9eN'7 CQ im' ' I A'ii it VSWSA. Y I , 9 V ' ' :vos were-rn ax..v:Qi - f.2537'A'f????59 is 1 by Teresa Rohn 0 0 Q 0 Ja 0 0 9 And what do you think about COfT1I'T1efCiOl Pflhfiftg Ribbons the grade school changing their colors? Many people were anxious to voice their opinions. - i Feelings among the high school David L: Damme n 34 KGUSGS Ave- students were ones of anger. , l David M, Topeka- K5 66603 don't like the idea of the change. lt A eihanz PRINTING Q'13'234'465A doesn't give the junior high any- Howard Rolfe thing to look forward to. It wouldn't have been so bad if they were 9 ? 3 0 3 0 0 9 something like maroon and white Call FOV . so there would be some differ- cj.. - ence, said sophomore Kelly Ma- A hana. , ft, Some of the students' parents 4' ' also had opinions on the matter. ' ' N The main one was why should they buy everything for their children in red and white and then have to purchase them maroon and gold things. There also were some parents that were sympathetic to the high school students' feelings of being considered on the same level as the junior high. Julie Herrington senior had strong feelings against the change. I think the changes that the grade school made are wrong. They are being granted a privilege that should be reserved for the high school students. When I was in grade school, we didn't even dream of changing. Mr. Todd No- vakofski said, The change makes things consistent. It's the same school district, so why have two different sets of coIors'? Summing things up, sophomore Kathy Stolle said, From the red and white Eagletts to the maroon and gold Eagles is a big difference, or at least it used to be. From red and white to maroon and gold is one of the major transformations after leaving grade school and en- tering high school. Next thing you know, they'll be the EAGLES and we, the high schoolers, will have to hold hands and walk in rows of two going down the hall. 357-6750 232-1534 Om mit 6th 8t Polic Topeka Kansas Topeka s Quality Car Corner Best Wishes To The Eagtes re COIIPMIY . 1733 N KANSAS PHONE 354 1210 Petroleum Marketing And industrial Equipment Bennett Gasoline Pumps Quincy Air Compressors Lou Snider Harold Lave 'OP'
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ADS Chip Munk lnsurance Hair Trends Gery Kauffman Global bondage intensifies family relations by Julie Hawkins When American Field Service students are adopted, the commu- nity and school benefit. Hosting an AFS student has really opened my horizons in learning about peo- ple from different countries, as well as my own, said Colette Bosse, host sister. lt's an easy way to get my twelve kids, said Mrs. Velma Hawkins, host mother. I have tour kids of my own and have hosted two exchange students, bringing the total of children to six. If each gets married, that will give me my twelve children l've always want- ed. The host parents have the re- ponsibility of taking care of some- one else's child and deciding whether the exchange students' SYAVI Ill I ffl! 112111 2 5 I I I E I E Z 0 I 0 0 5 P Z fffff IAN!! llill . Vfllflfflllf!fffffl!l!l!f!! Y ffffffffffffffffffffffffff F0 I F-q,l ET. 'U .Q 2 Or g-2 S32 AGENT Au'ro - FIRE - HOMEQWNERS LIFE at HEALTH 1NsuRANcE 2030 FAIRLAWN ROAD Bus. 272-S558 TOPEKA. KANsAs ses-04 RES. 478-4084 Uurr Nonvs-4 or FAmL.AwN PLAzA3 4: i x 41 4: 4: ar 4: fu 4: ar 4 ir 4: if 4: 4 41 4: 4: +1 4 ar il or 4: if 'll or 4: 4 4: 4 or 41 I ar 41 4: +1 41 +1 4: 444: 5, fffff!ffflffXfflfIIIfffIIffflffl!fayfllffflfffIfl!flIfl!!!lffllllfl!!!Illllllffllllfllflflffflflfflfffffffllffflfffff liiriiiiiiiiiiiii lf 1 4 1 1 1 Q Q 1 W Q Q f,f..f...ft i 'memos ETC ,..s 272-7390 sig.i A A A T owner' l' .g C232-55130 1 American Legion Dennis J. Eskie Jostens: 5 parents would approve of the deci- sions made by the host parent. With Judy Beaumont texchange student from South Africal it was much easier to make decisions about going places. Marco lex- change student from Bolival is only 16 years old, and Judy was 193' The host parents are not re- quired to buy clothing for the stu- dents, but certain apparel may be needed. A student who comes from a warm climate may not have the winter clothes needed for the cold Kansas weather. Where does the cost fall: the host parents or the AFS group? More than likely, it is on the host parents, considering the students get only twenty dol- lars from the main AFS headquar- ters. The AFS groups try to help keep the cost of housing down by paying for letter iackets and class rings, but there is still the cost of senior pictures and graduation an- nouncements. There is nothing that can com- pare to the love l have for my sister Judy. She left behind bonds that will never be broken, said Joe Hawkins, host brother. 1Qmn:fumffffffwmrarffw-riff-riff-Hunr-Hifi-nirnr !-unix-!:! 'I' I -RPHY . I TnAcTona.EouiPiviENTco. I An Authorized Dealer in I Sales, Parts and Service of I John Deere Industrial U Equipment I E Photo by Connie Robbins. R BIIIIIIIIIIIIII Russ's Farm Market Everything Good Grocery, Meat. Produce, General Merchandise Open 7 Days A Week North Kansas Ave. Highway 24 Topeka, Kansas 5
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