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East Hwy 24 ww f Rossvillc, KS R , Pl t 421 M ' Cifiisciaigei ,Vg M -,, 534-esaiil Gage STAN To eka, KS M E-TZ GER P Arlene Elliott 3645 rx-ii-uiigame Road Q nmeias Kansas 66611 272-1660 Business Phone: 9131267-5410 I Residence Phone: 9131232-0468 MJUIU JD J' f 6 1318 Huntoon 232-9084 by CS S Put A Little Country ln Your Home is Si x X N it X Ah P' Six A Service with a smile. Owner of if ,K T and T in St. Marys serves a ---1 F . ,, k qi ' ' 3 soft drink to sophomore .lill V I Layman. Photo by Jenni Jar- mel. ,, .,...,,. , Photo by Robin Kingsley. I a n d FARMERS UNION . Business Ass'N ST. MARYS WAMEGO BELVUE SILVER LAKI ELEVATOR 437-2985 456-9600 456-9190 582-4515 FEEDMILL 437-2434 John Deere Hardware 437-2775 Car Care Center 437-2981 St. Marys, KS 437-2224 fl? ca RH X ' rss: it N We 59 7 fw7i'iQf ' 41 K. f r 1 , 1 e as ff fffgff, ,xv ini ' ,gjkra L Ti --.-.. .WU V4 5, .2 Q XJ! s e Hip sled added to training program by Randy Matzke Weight training has grown in popularity within the past few years. lt has become the ultimate exercise of athletes and others who want the most from their bodies. Weight training allows a person to exercise and strengthen every mus- cle in the body. Hundreds of differ- ent machines allow athletes to ful- fill this task. One machine, the hip sled, is the latest in leg conditioning, This ma- MERCHANTS MERCHANTS chine allows a person to do ont three different exercises: c raises, leg sled, and hip press, wh exercises the same muscles as free weight squat. This machine lows a person to do squats with excessive stress on the lower ba The sled weighs 235 pounds wi out any weights placed on it. A hip sled has been recently p chased for the high school wei room. The machine cost 51321. which included 360 lbs. of weigl According to coach CJ. Hamilt
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fd Si. l 1 4' TN- -T it -,. ' .. 4: 192: 'f' pr- -6, 5 . Zf. 1.1. 1 ' '4 pf, HQ .' 09 6 .' .' '.-'. fir? 4214251 5-f'44f-37,26 . ,gf ,gf-:: I Q- f T 4 I s ff. if ,,,,f 2.4 ' f 4 il y , P' ml' it lb 7 ,-1 'T W H 1 f 0 4 f ' I 1 Z ,fo - ' If r- 4 . ., , . . Ei' iw- , -.if If yy? 0 ' I g 6 a f, 'o' M 4 , t' . :Y Some of the activities participat- in as an Explorer were directing ffic and ldent-a-kid. The Ex- nrers are responsible for directing ffic at all home basketball and :tball games. The Ident-a-kid :gram is something that 1 did in : St. Marys school system. We nt in and had an officer talk to 2 kids about stranger dangers. en the Explorers fingerprinted :h child that wanted to be print- The prints were then sent home h the children in case the child is .. A X A-4 missing and they need the finger- prints to identify him. The program is rounded out by having the par- ents come in and listen to a speaker who has had his child victimized. We also did some fun activities this past year. In August, I spent a week at Ohio State University at the first National Explorers Con- vention. At the convention I at- tended seminars such as Arson and Bombing Incidents, Dangerous Drugs and Narcotics, and Crimes Against Children. There was enter- Animal Clinic of North Topeka 625 W. Highway 24 Topeka, KS 66608 357-5188 Dr. Paul Boatwright 2949 Wanamaker Dr. Topeka, KS 66614 272-6161 Brown Medical Clinic P 602 w. Paimey st. Marys, KS 66536 437-2256 Dr, Michael D. Byers 5990 S.W. 28th St, Topeka, KS 66614 273-2565 Dr. Verne E. Claussen 525 N. Bertrand st. Marys, KS 66533 437-2978 Dr. Kelly Deeter 2300 W. 29th Topeka KS 66611 267-6120 Dr. Dale Dickson 2715 W. 29th St. Topeka KS 66614 272-0215 Lawyer's Title of Topeka 2214 W. 10th Topeka, KS 66604 232-6934 Dr. Steven Malmstrom 1520 S.W. Topeka Topeka, KS 66612 232-2821 Michael W. Miller D.D.S Box 557 Rossville, KS 66533 584-6101 Rossville Medical Clinic Dr. Wilbur Hilst - 409 Main St. Rossville, KS 66533 584-671 1 Charles A. Schaible O.D. 3601 S.W. 29th St. Suite 205 272-4583 Topeka, KS 66614 Michael L. Schultes D.D.S Country Center Silver Lake KS 66539 582-4655 University Birds 86 Small Animal Clinic 17th 86 Randolph Topeka KS 66604 233-3185 'g-S tainment provided by the comedian Rich Little and singer Kathy Lee Crosby. Every evening a big dance was held for all the explorers and 2 000 of them were Law Enforce- ment Explorers. I really enjoy Explorers and I recommend it to anyone thinking about going into Law Enforcement. It really gives some hands-on ex- perience with police work. MERCHANTS 1 9 MERCHANTS
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EDDIE'S 1240 Clay 233-7180 ELECTRONICS H CZGYQQQS BiKE SHOP TOPEKA, KANSAS 66604 91 3-234-0162 LL'-f DIRECTGRY 1010 N. Kansas 233-3164 GGG EILEICTRIC HARDWARE stones 0 he hip sled was purchased for two easons: to give the program an- ther leg station for legs and hips nd to stress the importance of afety factors, TODD HOFFART: The addi- ion of the hip sled to the weight oom has to be one ol the greatest hings the school could have done Jr its athletic program. This ma- hine is much easier for everyone to perate and also much safer. lt in- reases athletic ability as well as trengthf' Congratulations Seniors Rossville, KS Gene Randy Pelfrey Pelfrey LairdN0ller Topeka, KS FORD HEAVY TRUCK CENTER 2128 Meriden if-we , A lr- f' . .- 4 -- I 66608 ' F' 1 n n f 1 6 1 e 'H 'Wt 352-6361 Allowing students to take weight training class more than one year and the purchase of the hip sled are just two examples of advances in the weight training program. These additions were made to provide stu- dents with the pleasure of bettering themselves as athletes. Tone 'em. Senior Bret Kerr uses a hip sled. Photo by Connie Robbins. Photo By Jenni Jarmel, Silver Lake, KS 582- 4140 Rossville, KS 584- 6654 W MERCHANTS MERCHANTS
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