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Q, ,Q 'E' .. F3 ia 'qu-r aQ.f'g,,,... 11 -' ww .Barts-gf igilil ii as Bl! Sill El SI! Q 'Yr if as? fill? Ale-j. , Aa'mz'nz's1fmt0rs Earn 'Tearling' Dea'z'catz'0n From a dream to reality to unification is the story of Campus High School's short six year history. These steps could only have been made with the help of many indivi- duals who also had their dreams. The 1966 YEARLING is dedicated to three administrators who held the guiding hand in the formation of the school plant, its programs, and policies. Included in the overall dedication are those members of past school boards and faculties who pro- vided a means of carrying out the plan that led to unification. Adequate transportation is neces- sary to students of Oacville elemen- tary as they take their place in Unified District 261. ., K ' i .mga yf R .44 ... J' ,aria- 5 iliizx . 1-.Ehii--95 ' , is .il -1 5 ' x N Superintendent Donald Ferguson came to this district in the fall of 1958 to initiate steps in developing one of the most modern schools in Kansas. He was joined by Neil Young as principal in June of 1959, the same month that plant construction started. Assistant principal Bill Burnett was added to the team the following summer as teach- ers were placed under contract and the first school year was programmed. These three men faced new plant, September the system to the time became a the challenge of a completely faculty, and student body in of 1960 and carried on to lead through annexation problems Rural High School District 191 vital part of Unified School District 26 1 .
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Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Bur- nett, and Mr. Young discuss the growth of Campus from a dream to its place as head of District 261. ,war , '4,f,'-.- il z A 'W' we ,4 f:', 1x-fy ,swf - 4, . ' e is , 1 wglf +::,: ,W-ff f ss es, ,M W ,wwe 2 he .mysiyfijgvfe 'iii 't 44, lt ' uw rg, Q With the exceptions of the auditorium, art room, and shop, all classrooms of the Haysville Junior High are unique in their windowless construction. Whether studying spelling at Rex, attending special education classes at Hemphill, or learning more about the world at Nelson, Haysville elementary students prepare for future high school training at CHS.
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Academics And Activities Numerous Classes Ana' Clubs rouide i7'W e'f-NMMW - Modern facilities such as the library serve to encourage Colts to develop individual skills needed to obtain a complete education. Wikki Coyle, Walter West ...... Co-editors Diana McFeeters, Terry Menefee, and Bobbie Walters 8
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