Governor's wife tells grade schoolers about her family KAREN CARLIN, first lady of Kan- sas, visited the Silver Lake Grade School. The main topic of her speech was Kansas history and the history of the governor's mansion. While CARLIN spoke, a filmstrip was shown. It showed pictures of rooms in the mansion now and also from 1961 when it first became the gover- nor's mansion. The present gover- nor's mansion is located in West To- peka, and is called Cedar Crest. There are many antiques in the house such as bookcase that is one hundred and twenty years old. She also told about the antique stained windows in the house. To see these and other things in the mansion, tours are available. The mansion is open from one to five o'clock p.m. on Monday through Friday. After her presentation, she opened the floor for questions. The children asked ques- tions such as, Do you cook? , and Do your children get an allowance? My main purpose here today was to show these kids that our family is basically no different than any other, commented CAR- LIN. C15 Jogging down the track are TONYA DE- KAT senior and CHRISTA DARTING. 125 To get her award, COLETTE BOSSE fresh- man stands patiently. C35 While purchasing their goodies, DAVID KRUGER freshman and JIMMY ARMSTRONG sophomore visit after school. C45 Using candles as a syimbol of the torch, are ART THOMAS and MIKE RUECK sophomores at the initiation for National Honor Society. Q55 CONNIE ROBBINS freshman listens to freshman KERRY PRIDDY's important mes- sage. 165 BRUCE FERGUSON senior listens to Coach HAMILTON as he pulls up to third base. Q75 DERON JOHNSON junior tries to embar- rass the girls with a second pair of shorts. Q85 New Journalism Students. Q95 AFS Club Members Q105 At Prom SUZIE ROBBINS senior dances to the beat of the music. 1115 Silhouetted sweethearts are seniors RHONDA KINGSLEY and SHANON SAIA. 1Photos by JUDY BEAUMONT, NANCY MAR- TIN, MICHAEL ESCALANTE, TERRI PERRIN, TRACEY GRIGGS, MECHELE OATHOUT, Ml- CHELE ENGELKEN, ANNETTE MARTIN, and ERIC DILLINGER5 202fCIosing
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