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xi 1 EACHE thletic Skiing, playing tennis, baking, sewing highlight nurse 'S favorite activities t A familiar face. Mrs. Marcie Holtz, the school nurse, has a lot of entertaining hobbies. For in- stance, she enjoys playing pool, water skiing, and playing tennis. Holtz aso likes to bake, sew, and play the piano. Holtz works at the school for 6 hours every Monday, and she enjoys it. I love to ride my bicycle when it is nice outside. I love sports: I'm very athletic, says Mrs. Marcie Holtz. . 6 -Q , Q Q! 1 5 iiiiivi ia is ... X i'-' 35' XFSDSR Name: Novakofski, Todd Classes Taught: Gifted Degrees: B.S.E., MS, Sponsorship: Wrestling, Cross Country Name: Phelps, Kendall Classes Taught: Band Degrees: B.E.M. Sponsorship: Flags, Pep Band, Band Name: Plankinton, Joseph Classes Taught: Chemistry, Physics, Physical Science Degrees: B.A. Sponsorship: Senior Class, American Field Service Name: Schultz, Vera Classes Taught: Trade Math, Geometry, Pre-Algebra I and II Degrees: B.A. Sponsorship: Freshman Class Name: Thompson, Ernestine Classes Taught: Library Science, Librarian Degrees: B.S., M.S., M.L.S. Sponsorship: Junior Class Name: Thomas, Nancy Classes Taught: Study Hall Degrees: B.S. Sponsorship: None Name: Zabel, Mike Classes Taught: History, ProjPost World War I, Psychology Degrees: B.S. Sponsorship: Freshman Class, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Boys' Track Coach, Freshman Boys' Basketball Coach Name: Ziegler, Loren Classes Taught: General Business, Business Law, Accounting I and II, Advanced P.E., Computer Programming Sponsorship: Assistant Football Coach, Head Girls' Basketball Coach, Girls' Track, Sophomore Class TEACHERS 1 1 SCHOLARS
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CHER TEACHER by Patti Frey Do fairy tales actually happen, or are they only fantasies? Head varsi- ty football Coach C.J. Hamilton believes they can happen. For ex- ample, take his football team. Last season the boys struggled to win only three games, but this year things became serious. Hamilton and his varisty team decided they loved victories more than conso- lations. After a big upset over Rossville, actually the game itself was close but the energy was high, victories just fell into place. HAMILTON: That game was excellent. I couldn't relax through- out the whole evening, but that's the kind of game I really enjoy. Confidence. That game just added more wood to the fire. After winning sub-state, Hamil- ton journeyed to K-State with his footballers who rallied throughout the game and won 24-13. But win- ning the class 3-A State Champion- ship was only one ofthe many fairy tales that Hamilton experienced. Hamilton later learned that he had been chosen as the Topeka Ca- pital Journal Coach of the Year. But Hamilton took it all in stride. HAMILTON: Talk about hon- ors! I was thrilled because I was rewarded for something I enjoy to do. I love coaching. DAVID KRUGER: I feel he really deserved this because he Hamilton: coach of the year by Topeka Capitol Journa Shriners honor coach. 4 ask him to assist game Honored coach Very pleased about the reward receive: SCHOLARS 1 O TEACHERS really pushed us to the best v could do. But wait, the tale continues. Ji as Hamilton was recovering frc the excitement of the state char pionship and being named Coa of the Year, another surprise awa ed him. Members of the Shri came to see Hamilton at school ai formally asked him to coach at t Shrine Bowl. Photographe snapped pictures as Hamiltt signed papers and posed with t Shriners and the plaque he was pi sented. HAMILTON: This must ha been my lucky year or somethir But I have to tell you, those bc who took state, who worked hard, are the ones who make r look so good. I might have exp: ience, but each year I have a diffs ent group of guys so every year is little different. I enjoyed worki with these guys, and all I'm hopi for next year is that we just play ' to our ability . . . exactly the w we did this year. Once upon a time there lived coach named C.J. Hamilton a his varsity squad. They tried, b they just couldn't win many gam- Then, one season, those boys a that coach worked so hard th their efforts paid them well. Th walked off the field with three hc orable awards . . . and they all liv happily ever after. Photo by Renee Strong.
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AFF ST FF STAFF t Arrival at 5 a.m., regardless of Weather or seasor Ma 4, 1914, birth of 'gforefathera' Technique mastered afterH25 years Summer vacation spots include Hawaii, Alaska, Englanc by Kathy Stolle May 4, 1914, could well be one of the most important days for the past, present, and future of Silver Lake High School. No, it is not the date of the scho0l's erection, but rather the birth of one of its fore- fathers Morris J. Huey, better known as Bud, was born just east of Silver Lake at Kiro Corner on this date. He attended school at the Old 49, as it is now referred to. Today, Huey is still attending school, but as a custodian for the high school. This title, however, does not limit Huey. He is also the mail carrier, the flag raiser, the lawn and field keeper, the bleacher and chairs proprietor, the C'I-left- by-books-in-that-locked J room opener, the lost and found contri- buter, the basketball court's long time friend, and basically, the all around favorite at Silver Lake High. Huey's hours are long and hec- tic, but one can easily see that after 1 W iW il SCHOLARS STAFF nnlll 9 25 years, he has mastered the tecl nique of keeping it all in line. H arrives each morning at 5 a.m., rr gardless of winter, spring, summe or fall. He works until noon, and 0 occasion, will run home for a bitt More often than not, however, h will stay until all of the day's activ ties are completed. Nights of mus cals, athletics, or meetings, Hue often finds himself arriving hom to eat supper after midnight. I've seen a time when I worke 16, 17 hours, Huey recalled. He also remembers a couple c unplanned overnighters at the hig school when the weather was jus too bad to leave. But life isn't all work and no pla for Huey. His summer vacationin spots include Alaska, Hawaii, ani England. He also enjoys his fou grandchildren, with another on it way. So what does he have to sa, about his demanding occupation BUD HUEY: Oh, it's a full tim job, all right!
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