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

 - Class of 1984

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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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Inc. Cowan Muffler Shop Fairlawn Shopping Center -1 Asay's Sportsman's Store ADS City Auto Supply Don's Drive-In Harry's IGA Eighth graders discover high school by Robin Kingsley Cooking, sewing, and welding a gnook - what will they think oi next? Junior high students changed their schedules from a se- mester to a trimester for the first time. As part of this change the district has added home econom- ics classes, welding classes, and computer science classes to the junior high curriculum. A trimester is composed of three twelve-week terms in a year. One reason the change was made was because it is the largest junior high ever, said Michelle Martin eighth grader. Ot the eighth graders who came over to the high school for shop class, Alan Howard said, We have made a metal tic-tac-toe board and a gnook. In home eco- nomics, the sewing of a stuffed football is the fun ot that class. Students enjoy the cooking very much, and We like eating the fin- ished products even better, said Shelley Renfro eighth grader. Seventh graders are now able to get an introduction into modern technology by taking a computer science class under Mr. Bill Knorr. He said, Some of them really en- joy the class and many hope to be able to take more computer classes in the future. There are also eight eighth grad- ers attending Mr. Jim Lindstrom's third-hour algebra class. They are meeting the challenge of a high school level math class very well, said Lindstrom. The future ot these changes, as in any change, will probably not be known for two or three years when the junior high students are juniors or seniors. By that time, it should be known if their introduction into these areas ot learning at an earlier level has given them a better back- ground and has made it possible for them to absorb more knowl- edge at a taster pace. . .1.' - A 'ir 21 'sanyo , r I , ,E lr W,.i ,. f-L . f. ffff I , 4, I lLtil i S .r Qffgifpf eimwgn .tt l va 584-6196 Y .,.. ii' i t fl f A .5 1 rtf- Wi... . .tf.SP .R . . . 'fi' . . ' tyswfsee Q I -QQiQlNqmliiM A ggmf it QQ 4 1+.Tope' P ' ' 3 is 6. .sat , 43. -, . .ik . . f - - - is I I I I A wwhtpms r rr. . ., ,..t. l l 'Q is ,I ' fi U . --are 6099? 030990 SUJCUCFW 605 W 6th Topeka KS 66603 232 0591 See Us For The Latest Hardware Supplies Photo by David Blswell ' J

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