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fs i e I 2 as Judy West demonstrates the latest dancing techniques as Charlie Claycomb depicts a well-dressed slave and senior Trudy Holler models her sweatshirt. German Club member Mike Bryan opens the bidding on slave ,lan Trisler at the slave sale which was added to the Hobo Day festivities. Hoboes enjoy their ex- tended lunch hour by eating picnic lunches on the grass. .af 108
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'f Q ., ,,. 1 .. . Turf gf 6 3 9553- - X Y ,.eHf?se?25't Q? ew., . Dance, Ada' Memories their efforts earned recognition for CHS and a sizable contribution for the fund drive. Writ- ing efforts were also honored with local, state and national recognition received at a special banquet by Rosanne Hefner, editor of the TB Guide. Memories and friendships were renewed in May when the Yearling staff sponsored the annual Signing Party. Over 400 students gathered in the gym to sign autograph supplements and relive highlights of the year. Amid seeming mass confusion Campus f students filled the gym to renew friend- ships and recall memories as another , - school year came to a climax. A feature attraction of the TB program was the Au-G0-G0 number by Colt staffers and friends. Coll Special reporters and assembly emcees, Dan Scott and Linda Lichty received a certifi- cate from Mrs. Funderberg honoring Campus High's support of the TB fund drive.
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Students Ignore CHS Dress Code For Annual Hobo Day Activities A long-awaited day at Campus High School comes annually in May when students give up dress code regulations for Hobo Day. Informality reigns throughout the day with special events adding interest to the normal class schedule. With hoboes attired in costumes from weird to wild, a full fourth hour lunch period brings the day's first highlight. Colts range over the entire campus to eat picnic lunches, with snack and dessert items available from the cafeteria. An added feature on April 29 was a German Club sponsored slave sale in which German Club members, pom-pon girls, and other students offered their services to the highest bidder. The event was again climaxed with the informal dance in the gym, where Vicki Kirkendall and Reed Kingdon were named Hobee and Hobo of the Year. The Downbeats provided music for the dance, while Campus' own Echoes played for an informal session on the tennis courts at noon. Hobo royalty Vicki Kirkendall and Reed Kingdon dance at the annual Hobo Ball. Seniors Jim Schneiter and Sandy Soft dance to the music of the Echoes who played duringthe lunch period. 109 Freshman Reed Kingdon and junior Vicki Kirkendall reign as Hobo King and Queen at the Hobo Dance.
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