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Gllpilul Olilg Oifin Qlnllina 519 West 8th St eel TQPOKI, KI SIS 56603 I .I K- In - V 0131354-9541 central City Amo John 8r Klee Zancky Buy-Sell-Trade The Family Hair Care Center Ravae Murdock 582-5857 Silver Lake KS 419 Apollo jf! Enders 3 422 Aquarius 582-4560 Custom Upholstery Draperies And Wall Paper MICHAEL L. SCHULTES CY euowfgab V 1 I I c. S i EJ . y y Micke Thomas Manager 233-6384 2001 W. 10th Topeka KS 66604 Tune 'er up. Attendant Danny Duran checks the oil as part of his daily routine before lubricating the valves. Photo by Dawn Smith. kompany, Mr. Wendal Dayton, Mr. Don Mathers, Mrs. Judy Huffaker, Mrs. Sherry O'Neil, Mrs. Marge McDaniel, Mr. Larry Winter, Mrs. Elaine El- liott, Mr. Joseph Plankinton, Mr. Greg Abbott, and Mrs. Marty Necley. And finally, a grand huzzah to the photographers. Fare- thee-well. Country Center HERTZ RENT A CAR 24 Hour Service 200 SE 21st St. Silver Lake KS 66539 C9135 582-4655 Topeka KS 66605 357-4444 COMPLETE BODY REPAIR v DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN f cuss senvncs JI fy , 9 me ube M, - kSv-Lp' 913-273-7701 6301 SW 9th TERRACE WALT SULLIVAN Owner TOPEKA. KANSAS 66615 Counselman H Wade DR. GARY L. COUNSELMAN Ch 0P cuc Cumc on. G. an couussunau 1408 S. Topeka Topeka, Kansas 66612 DR. DENNIS D. WADE 913-234-0521 Yum, yum. After selling 58,879 worth of ads, the editors, Lisa Oathout, Tina Cloe and Patti Frey, and staff enjoyed a cele- bration cake. Photo by Debbie Brungardt. -I B MERCHANTS MERCHANTS
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1 STRATT ON HARDWARE Sporting Goods 2307 w. 10th 233-1339 Topeka, KS r- I - 1 1 WwAMweOwwmw Insurance 909 Quincy 71355 Zl'ff2 .'l?' 49133 233-1717 S' Topeka, KS 66612 ate USDA Choice Beef Locker Beef Call For Special Steaks 8a Orders Meat 8: Cheese Trays For Parties Fresh Homemade German Sausage Popcorn Fruit Baskets For All Occasions Jim 8: Joy Engroff 234-8461 Store SAW Photo by Dawn Smith. Employees. Checking out the cards are Silver Lake employees, senior Tina Cloe, Julie Butler, Patty Kennedy and Jim Stadler. Photo by Mrs. Ro- seann Gish. The Saving Placee l 1135 s. . anamaker opeka, K 66604 272-9361 1.. . Final in I Q ?'?:y QF d CCTCC rllvi . f -15. L ,g,3f3f by Suzy Howell Behold, but another year hath come to an end, and it's once again time to marke the composition of this scroll. This book was printed in Times Roman style, type 345 with body copy being I0 point and caption copy being 8 point. The headline size was 30 point and subheadline size was 14 point on the paper stock of 80 pound coated enamel. Running 245 copies of the 1985 Golden Eagle, the cover was Litho with four applied col- MERCHANTS MERCHANTS ors. Ere we bid thee farewell, t yearbook staff would like honor our advisor Lady R seann Gish for all the gon deeds she's done to help ma this book such a fine mement Prithee, let us thank thy st dents and staff, for this assig ment t'would have but a treac erous task without thee. A hearty thanks and warms reguards go to Mr. and M John Oathout, Mrs. Charle Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Da Frey, Brent Photography, JC ten's Printing and Publishi
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owe CJ S Q XB KAQOQ 625' Morning class. First Row: Todd Miller, Con- nie Robbins, Patti Frey, David Kruger, Dawn Hill. Second Row: Jeff Anderson, Loretta Clifton, Darren Welch, Brigette Hartter, Ker- ry Priddy, Gary Workman. Third Row: Loren Dekat, Jason De Vore, Denise McLin, Thad Beck, Paula Workman, Juergen Massey, and Mrs. Diedra Michael. Afternoon class. First Row: Danny Ledeboer, Name unknown, Sonny Garner, Nellie Delay, Jackie Taylor. Second Row: Paul White, Lon- nie Edwards, Robin Mclntyre, Cheryl Kib- bee, Loretta Casper. Third Row: Vicki Vande Velde, Mark Reamer, Jay Williams, Brian Becker, Genell Schultes, Troy Gaddis, and Mrs. Diedra Michael. 6 ,. Single glove excites Jacksfms, fans by Gail Etzenhouser As the lights dimmed, the hordes of screaming fans rose to their feet to witness the premiere showing of one of the most talked about per- formances of the summer of 1984. When laser beams shot across the Kansas City sky, and the whole stadium trembled with a loud thun- dering sound, five larger-than-life- sized creatures trudged in unison onto a stage with scenery of a deep, dark forest. The leader of the pack held a club in one hand. With each MERCHANTS MERCHANTS step they took, a loud boom w heard. A mysterious voice told how the evil monsters ruled t land. The only way to get rid these creatures was to slay the with a magical sword. The swoi however, was plunged into a stor A call for the most powerful m was exclaimed across the lar Three men soon appeared. Thr muscles showed their obvio strength. Each tried their hard: to pull the sword from the sto and each was defeated. Just as fa were about to give up hope, a figu
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