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

 - Class of 1984

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Centurion Canine ServiC6S Doug's Auto Max A. Baker Construction ADS DibbIe's Kaw Valley Electric Meade Cempany Insurance 'Left Cn' outcry slogan by Lefty, Martelle Beethe All in favor raise your left hand! Doesn't that have a nice ring to it? What group of people makes up a mere 10 percent of the popula- tion in our country? The nickname southpaw, which is only one of the nicknames that this group is doomed to be called in everyday lite, may be a helpful hint. Facts about Iefties may prove to be interesting to the right-handed world. The lefty is usually blamed tor the situation that occurs after bumping elbows and causing lunch to be eaten out of laps. Freshman Jill Layman confirmed this when explaining, At family re- unions we have a special side of the table just for the Iefties in our family so we don't bump elbows. As all Iefties know, one of the most tedious tasks encountered in everyday life is in the using of scis- sors intended for the righthanders. This can be a very awkward exper- ience. Another situation that is awkward is explained by sopho- more Michael Haas. Being left- handed is a pain sometimes, but I like it. l think one of the hardest things about being lefthanded is writing on a righthanded desk. It used to be a tough task to find a store that sold softball or base- ball mitts for lefties. But now, these gloves, along with many other items such as school desks, can openers, and even spiral note- books specially designed with the spiral on the right side, are being produced with the lefty in mind. To the growing population of lefthanders, the Iefties of the world say, Left On! ' -QQ O-04-0-0-9-9-9-9-G9-9 o RI fw Oftf at -1 U ii, 1 . 'Q l y :fii?i Q . 6. i t A Q A was s C SERVX o Charlie Walker Owner . Danny Hay Associate e 913 i232-4623 . it s zzzo NW Vail Topeka,'KS 66608 TRAINING d A ' BOARDING , o SECURITY K-9s o llOllllg Il .E fi' l MORTGAGE SURVEYS LAND SURVEYS - SITE PLANS ' MAX A. BAKER -1 S W 21 151 ez f TODOKR Kar15a5666O4 it-H31 272-942.1 .4if5fi ' . t Q .O,. .... , 'lf . Wi fifth 4 f A W, W 'Y 'V ill 4' lvl 4 jrf' K UWml,Yj,,' H +1 gist ' 1,7 4 5? 1 , A ,gt Q p Q gt . W U I my figs. P , 3:11 Qf5?.l.1Q f ' 'V . 1 Pl Q I A 1 it 1 Q4 i . 1 1 A if: 'F 'tiflq A, ,. J Yll d V :Fir GD' q N 51--,V 4:4 so i V :lll Cn 3 235 iii 'es l iw-tit: .1 ' +1 4i135?Q?gQr lil? 4 A d . 111: 3' 1 if -A iii 4 ij' 5,125 , A it 4- :rig 4: tg jig: Q ' , mr' ' - ' r 1 I V: 6 , , N ol 1- 3 gg- ' 4' 1. if 4- ifig f A 1 'rx 'I . t gy 'F , 44: 2 'iz 'K iiiii ittt iii Detailing and Repair 41 I Forbes Field Building 114 Doug Oliver 1 I P,O.Box19103 Bus. 19131 862-2823 4 'F Topeka, Kansas 66619 Res. C9135 233-8405 I it I K 5 I Q i 4 C l i i 1 1 i 4 1 i 4 5 4 4 I i 4 I 4 Q 4 4 1 I 4 4 1 1 Q 4 1 4 C 'it :llllllllIllllllllllllllllllIlllllq ffl is llllllllllllllllllllllll-IIIlllllllm'



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Lewis Toyota Quality Oil Marketing American Family insurance Oxygen Service Company Ramada lnn ADS l3ud's Cafe Patio Pool and Fireside Rossville Veterinary Hospital Disc jockey Ugompion. - dzawfsy Juznciuzz dqsnlr Furniture Leasing 622 Van Buren Topeka, KS 66603 5 5 ' ' Ph. f9l3J 233-0519 3 S music for ritual DY Marlene Beethe The school day for most stu- N ' Q dents probably starts around 7 N GXYSBH Service olnpany Q a.m. with a shower, some last min- E Division of the jay-Ox Corp. . ute homework, and maybe a bite 1 to eat. But this is not sophomore N . N ' Sarah Cunningham's everyday N Everythmg For The Welder N routine N 317 Jackson Topeka, KS 66603 N 3 A normal part of her day is a N Ph' l9l3l 232-7203 . telephone call. The disc jockey of me local radio Station, V-100' can L expect one or two telephone calls i ..i,,... .tif .... .,i,,, W, .., .,,.,,, ' from their early rising triend at the i , WALKER start ot each day. This ritual for : ' Cunningham began during the ' Q 5 . . . 1982 school year when her craze M d Th S 1 d Q 7 Cirtmed Fuimc for the popular star of rock music , On SY 'U 3 UV HY 5 CCOUFI an S Rick Springfield was at its peak. Q 5i30 A-M ' 4530 P-M , John Lee Hooker, a V-100 disc ' Q 2788 N, Topeka Ave, jockey that is on the air from 6 910 N- Kansas Topeka' KS 55508 T Topeka, KS 66617 am. to to am., was the first to i Ph- l9l37 2959137 49139 354-7719 hear from Cunningham' After two L -.ni ii- eatin. -tii.rt. ..iiiitt. -nt rf. ..- i ,. ............................. . .............. . weeks of hearing the request for the song Don't Talk to Strang- ers at the same time each morn- ing, Hooker caught on and asked if this requester was the same per- son every day, Cunningham re- plied, Yes, and it became a hab- it for her to call him everyday after that, Mark Shelby is another disc jockey who hears from Cunning- ham. The basis of their conversa- tion began one night upon her re- quest of another Springfield song. Shelby replied that Springfield was his favorite singer, too and in- formed her of Springfield's upcom- ing concert. After Cunningham's evening at the Springfield concert in August, Eddie Dawson received a call from Cunningham who was requesting more Springfield music. The con- cert extended their conversation. Although not regulars, Rick Reynolds and Jim Kelly are also acquaintances of Cunningham from the V-100 network. As a regular caller, she is well known around the radio station. Mark Shelby said, I enjoy it when Sarah calls. If it wasn't for her, it would be dreadful coming to work! 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 5iimnmlllluuillIminillIinmimiiiiillliiiililllliuullluiulllllliiiilll OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO llll K9 2 3 E- Hit the road. Maria Shell senior takes a test drive in a new E 5 Toyota Corolla between selling ads. Photo by Mary Dekat. 2 5 : Lewis TovoTA Topeka, KS 66604 5 E, f913j 357-5194 if- 5 -E 2525 N. Topeka Topeka, KS 66617 E E f913j 235-2352 5 O O 0 Q O O O O O 0 0 O O O O 0 3IitiiiImulinniniiIIiiiijiiniililllllllllilmiijiimnigiluiimuliiiuuiiiiiijiiiiiiiuniniiimiii Bill Stanhope 3109 Huntoon 1 1 -. i i

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