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

 - Class of 1984

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Dragons' Lair Beethe Arabians ADS Terry Clinard Roofing challenges one's skill-mind by Lisa Oathout Dirk-the-Daring, a cartoon-like figure, tries to make his way through obstacles, until finally, he meets his match, the dragon. He has to get past this dragon to save Princess Daffany. This game is called Dragons' Lair. More than 100 video games are currently on the U.S. market, and new ones emerge regularly. Most games retain their popularity for nine to twelve months. After that they lose their appeal, and they soon die, said the Septem- ber '82 Changing Times. Although the majority of video players are teenagers, adults play them, too. Most are male. Last year video slots consumed 20 billion quarters. This income is twice the income of movies, and three times greater than the major leagues' baseball, basketball, and football season incomes, said the May '82 Business Week. They relieve stress, said sophomore Dawn Smith. Juergen Massey junior said, l think that they help in developing hand-eye coordination and dexterity. They help relieve tension and anxiety. Although some had very positive things to say about these games, others had a few negative ree marks. Tina Cloe junior said, They do waste money, but in a way they help to develop one's mind, They are very addictive, said senior Angie Hook, Some students even compared the older games and the newer games. t'The newer ones are dif- ferent, but not as fun to play as the older ones, said sophomore George Anderson. Sophomore Vonita Murdock said, All of the simpler ones are on their way out and all of the mind boggling ones are coming in. Continental Telephone JD Reece Rare Coins First State Bank ' 233 9622 woooY's RADIATOR SERVICE L s ww! 1wowvl.o Larry's Northtown Glass I Ph 4 il I lw wmv Camping Nauru: s. Num same: est 41h o a an s 6 now rpeuk sa sseoa z I Phone 913f272,scio7 E J. D. Reece RARE COINS g Gold ' Silver ' Numismatics z 3625 S.W. 29th Street : A Topeka, Kansas 66614 2 Buy-Seil'Trade Appraisals z z 0 4 I 2 ' 0 0 Q A - r 'k-r -- - Himsa I . an g 3 ' 'r 2-i l A it Q Aui.anv's NORTHTOWN cuss E ' t . m,'vL..?j.jiA k.'. ,rj V, V.i,j?,j ,Q O g '?s Phone 232-J 737 1 2 9 im im vu- vm im me is Q , Q f ! . - rsf, A i I 2 'C A s ! ' T r A tittt . L .'.s, .fs.f. l 2 F 1' A d t ,Q 4 arm an n i ff. 2 . , f S ' a Wagon ervgzce ,, i Sw A v- . -- v 'K x Q x Q ' . s x Box 21 Silver Lake X E 4 5 8 2 - 4 2 5 O 4 54 WY in- its xx X8 an me



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Design Forum Forrest Kidney Insurance Far-Mar-Co. G 84 G Electric Happy Tracks Trailer Sales ADS Farm Bureau Insurance Gayle's Beauty Salon Hesse Real Estate 4-H member selects K-State course by Teresa Barraclough Performing skits for large crowds, appearing on television, being heard on radio, and being written about in newspapers are some ot the few jobs required as a 4-H ambassador. This summer Genell Schultes junior went to 4-H camp for her training as an am- bassador. There were six ambassa- dors in Shawnee County, with Schultes being one. It is their mission to reach the public with the things that are going on in 4-H. The Shawnee County Ambassador program is head- ed by Scott Beck, a 1980 graduate of Silver Lake High. There are over nine hundred 4-H members in Shawnee County with twenty-seven clubs. l've been with it for ten years, and I plan to stay in it until l have to quit, which is when l turn nineteen, said Schultes. While at K-State Schultes attended four classes: communication skills, public speaking, public relations, and audio visuals. There were also other classes that 4-H'ers could take. Some examples were: scuba diving, hiking, sailing, and skiing. One night they held a dance, where most of the Shawnee county 4-H'ers showed up in togas to liven up the dancing. On the last day the group held a mini-tair where the wood and art classes displayed their work. The sew- ing classes had a style show and the auctioneering class had an auction. To make this complete, the cooking class provided the food to eat. While Schultes was there for her ambassador training, Kay Weller sen- ior was enjoying herself. Weller said, The classes l took were swine man- agement and swing dancing. I had fun. It was interesting and l met a lot of people. Illlllflfllllllii 3 H s s s 4 3 E s s nuuuHuu'u 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 Q + . 'g M456-.aiu ggi' L looooooeo-eq Supw CENTRAL ivlERcHANoisE, lNC. 'OWNERS OF SUPER D DRUG STORES J R 'A c' ' TT 4,4, Q, V I Q-. IQ D we 0 699 , 9 5 'Seq 93. 4 QI' 9 9, , D. K PRA 206 Main Street , PRES DENT ' ' Bossville, KS l DRUGS 500 w IOTH ST 9l3 357-4338 TOPEKA KANSAS 66672 E . 0 4, 4 f 4 fin 4 0 1:41 21: if t, J , 5 AL if In I ,, 44 4 Q- ,JAH .g , -A A, Z Q.. V H., 46 it 2:15 ' f 6.94 vt: Ca- 3 va- wi... 6? sy- 454 ve cr s V 7 441 44: .1 -ff - 495 445 1 . 4,0 4,0 : K . , r 71, jig ,Zi it if 4- t ggls, 4 fffgi 4'0 4'4 if Eli CU ' , 3 K. 19' . l tr, it . arse 'es - gl: it . 4 4. P f' S .W . i T3 4, - . 50 40 : ' 0 .V igwlfff A - 4 ff , 15 :Vt ' it it h diff? S 4 . 4 ' r 49, .i . 4 M : ,V--' t 4,4 .5 I 4 .-5 ' 4 . A . . 4 . . . i I' fit E4 g .Q 'fr 4' 'T , - 0 4 r t ,1.:g.. , ,.. K ,31- 4,4I 4,0 ,rj K iv fgjggzq' ..gf' ' 42555: 1. 1,50 -' . V 4,4, 4,, -4 ki. 4,5 -. - - . 4,0l 01' Y W - ' . i 44: 0' K ,' , 44, 4,2 . A . 04' 0 . . ' . ' .. 4,0 0:7 1. K .. R. .. H 9 . huh , nl, il: 4 4 lar 4:0 U ' l iljl ff: f . A ' 0r it . ': .. K3 -f .. - 4,0 4,0 .. 4, A iigpf 4 , . - iii Q A A S f ,ap ' 0 l jig fig ' if 2.-f v l 4 . 1:2 2' 4 . C l 4,0 fr ij, , V hfyv - K . wt, A k ggrzyr... EH: 1: ' Vwll xi 0' A ff' .0 ,r lil, 1 K , ii :lt qi? 4 tt 'ii r 4 ' cfs 4 2 'ri' it Q .. 1. f-if if ' ' 0 1:5 41,15 f 4 4 Eff 4 4 . , . it 4,i, 54, ' i 1 . , r 4,0 40 ' .0 1 sz?-,,,, 5 I 8 ,Q S 5 O r 4 r Q .1 . or ' A :pp 1211 . 5,1-as wif . 45' if a-at 663 wif . 4,0 14, I n ' ' 1,i f' , 0 V r . 00 4,0 4, r 4,0 N .lO1OlllOlOlll0iOl.'

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