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Whelher ealinq alone or in a crowd, faclcy Colls found meal lime clifferenl and relaxing, The lraclllional Hobo Dance was climaxed when Eyelyn Bewely and Glen Campbell were named l-lobee and Hobo of 'the year for fhelr coslumes. Members ol lhe newly organized Campus Youlh for Chrisf chapler mel wilh olher Wlchila area members for lhe YFC Banque? al The Lassen l-lofel. Guesl speaker for The eyenl was Bllly Wade, quarlerbaclc of lhe Chicago Bears.
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A slight contusion ot sexes seemed to exist in the many extremes ot attire donned by Colts on Hobo Day. President Connie Smith explains committee assignments at one ot the tirst Y4Teens meetings. Y Teens Host Hobo Event, Campus YFC Chapter Organized The motto ot two Campus clubs is service. Y-Teens have been active all tour years and a Youth For Christ chapter was started last tall. Many projects including Operation Holiday, Toys tor Tots, Valentine heart sisters, a tatty pull and garter toss at the carnival highlighted activities. Sponsoring ot the l-lobo Dance and helping with Hobo Day appealed to the entire student body. Students were allowed to wear all types ot clothing, had an hour to eat saclc lunches and dance to music provided by Claude Claunch, Ron Plain, and Richard Dulce. Regular YFC meetings were held Wednesdays atter school, High points ot the year were spon- soring a hobo stew and attending the city wide banquet. 64 if as r l i i-i,.... ulut L it 5 . ffm g,,g git, .s W Chatter and contusion were the by-words during the l-lobo lunch brealc.
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1-at ' 'L ww, ' Y ,.L, . sriii E fve.,.Wx t rf Xv- 'i 'fm-up A . National Honor Society Stresses Total Leadership Students with high academic records and satistactory character traits are invited to ioin National Honor Society each year. The basic purpose ot this organization is to promote leader- ship, to develop character, to stimulate a desire to render service and to create an enthusiasm tor scholarship. The annual membership banquet in February gave recognition to members selected during the year. The group was addressed by George Mich- ener ot the Wichita Toastmasters Club. ln April the group sponsored the tirst all school carnival. Booths were operated by all Campus classes and organizations. NHS president, Doug Eisen- hower. explains carnival proceeds and suggested changes to members. Many a lad tried his luclc at the Y-Teens garter toss booth. 66 Q F its-its . 354221, nigga' its a If iaffszfgfiw 1 as .Q .. .. Q if js: f 'M it .515 -is ,Tet ss , Q 4 Q Zzef fe-.st .. er ti Q.. . 6 ,Y ' P' .
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