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' Z Prospective , A V V candidates V ij 3 5 gor 23966-67 ' ,V 5 n -fk' f U 1'f 4 , V tll 0 are M , . Iff'f?V V offices closed it their cam- , V EV Q jg paigns with , SPeeCheS at tsnwf1s. 2- f'-f' f: 1 --- 3 122 gr: --if an assembly. District 261 eighth graders dined in the Campus cafeteria as they toured the plant on orientation day in May. Q it . ww ,. T RV, V V 'X V L Cliff Titus of Beech Aircraft addressed the Unified Educa- tion Association at their spring Master Teacher banquet. Student leaders and sponsors climaxed their meeting with a banquet. Further unity of schools in the Wichita area was encouraged when students visited other campuses as members of Student Council. 117 5 Cheerleaders and 'T pep club hosted many assemblies to boost school spirit. 5 S Z. New Q37 ,ew wp SGW Freshman and sophomore girls chal- lenged Wichita West to a basketball game which ended in a tied score.
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ln order to open the school year, teachers from the entire district met in the audi- torium for final assignments. Extra events were added that fall including Safety Council's annual car check, a clinic for cheerleaders from throughout the state, and an open house for parents during American Education Week. ,Si I -, . i . rf-ax iii f igs.-g.V. on 'P EW.. f-easa . ... .. i:,,.. E Ji f 714555 'S if 5 . e i i it in ' Q. 'V if 2 nlll x wg- sri' ' S? Q A wk? . ff y Q' S W .... If . ' at it E lsizwil lt! H mmm? kikfy .V ',5: Q .z..,: gz, ' --:,f-, ::f21 'I ' -- ..t, M. ,. , ,vz.. :'- '-1l -- . UTEWTXHN ii 'Yr Vw 'T K ii K .a 'l 1 -.......... Conprences, Clinics, Banquets Ada' Vd7'Z'6Q7 To '66 School Term No school year is complete without activities which must be planned outside the normal curriculum. These programs are even more necessary to unify an entire district or area schools. As a student body Colts participated in assem- blies, clinics, conferences, and recreational activities, and hosted similar events which in- cluded delegates from other schools. Other CHS students served as representatives to off-Campus affairs. Teachers, also, worked for better unifi- cation through in-service training sessions and by combining two local associations. Better cooperation he- tween schools was the theme of discussions at the third AVL leadership conference hosted by CHS.
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5 ti Y iv-, 'Xl The highest academic awards are those made at the end of the year and Marsha Humphries lseatedl was named vale- dictorian with a grade average of 3.84 followed closely by salutatorian, Sheri Sterba with 3.81. These girls shared many common interests including course selections, activities, and heading the 1966 Yearling staff. Letters for all sports were presented at the Athletic banquet with special honors going to those boys who earned three or more letters during high school. After earning hon- ors at regionals, Miss Brown dis- cusses the F.B. L.A. State com- petition where the Campus chapter placed fourth. For the first time at CHS the outstand- ing homemaker was honored with Linda Lacy re- ceiving the initial trophy.
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