Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1966

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Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 122 of 152
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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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' 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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Marsha, Sheri Earn Val, Sal Rank ff. To Head 1966 Honor Winner List 1111 Many achievements are honored during a school year which require cooperation of both academic and activity participation. Many of these efforts are recognized with trophies, medals, plaques, or similar awards. Industrial arts students entered three fairs, bringing home the Sweepstakes Trophy from Friends University and division awards from Fort Hays and Emporia. Mike Bryan and Larry Blanchard earned top honors in the first Dis- trict 261 Science Fair and lettermen were honored at the Athletic Banquet in May. Various departments also made individual presentations with the annual John Phillips Sousa award going to Kathy Conklin for her outstanding work in varsity band. German Clubis fund drive for a language scholarship was climaxed with the freshmen winning the Favorite Man on Campus contest. Glenn Beagley symbolizes win- ners of the Industrial Arts Fair after his printing project earned top honors at Friends and Emporia. German Club president Sheri Sterba pre- sented the F.M.O.C. trophy to freshman Bruce Burnett who defeated Larry Hohl, Jack Vande Bruinhorst, and ,Iohn Stone W ina, Superintendent Stallard awards Mike Bryan for the best Science Fair entry in his divi- sion. Named as most valuable Colt Special staffer, Rosanne Hefner was honored by the Wichita Ea- gle and Beacon.

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