Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1966

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S . Q' at za, 1 5 Y' if? '34, I Q ? Janitors Al Schlegel, Frank Story, Forrest Carr, Ray Dorsey, Dutch Liedtke, Hank Myers, Irvin Weber, and Neal Lentz receive instructions from Les Reynolds, head custodian. Matron Edith Alexander starts her daily rounds as Blanche Rey- nolds and Emma Crego fold newly laundered towels for the physical education classes. Groundsman Harry Miller utilizes the biology growing room to start plants for his landscaping program. 12 Q if H W 1 L 325-'5 , il -f ' f- .aww , ff tt ega D35 ,,, Q53 Y ' f A gf , 1 ,Z , , f e ,,l, . etee v e it , ,Q ig r Personnel ecessapz F or Also important to the everyday needs of school life at Campus High is the unity and efficiency of personnel. Transportation for Unified District -f26l is headquartered at Campus, with complete maintenance provided for each vehicle by the mechanics. Buses and drivers are scheduled for various field trips as well as the regular bus routes. A skeleton crew is on hand for custodial and maintenance operations during the day. In order to keep the school plant at full operational capac- ity, an evening shift carries out these duties at night. For the second year, a full-time grounds- man has planned and carried out a school land- scaping program.

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J. Acz'mz'nz'stmtz've Challenge ing are also their concern. These specific jobs and the special responsibility of working with and guiding students make the CHS counselors busy men. All general jobs not handled by specific depart- ments are undertaken by the office secretaries. lntraschool and public communications, book rentals. grade cards, and absentees are all under their care. The monumental task of maintaining high educa- tional standards at CHS is the major responsi- bility of all involved. Records for entering and withdrawing students are part of the duties faced by Hazel Whitehouse, counselors' secretary. ll Scheduling and rec-- ords are often dis- cussed by counselors Glen Crum, Art Johnson. and Harlan Bowman. Mildred Tannahill, PBY operator, explains the switchboard to Frankie Johnson, health clerk: Marie Allred, head secre- tary: ,lune Hampton, cashier: and Fern Mc- Cutcheon, attendance clerk: as answering the telephone is often in- cluded in their duties.



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Cafeteria supervisor Betty Fer- guson and her assistant, Leila Hedrick, discuss the day's menu with cooks Edna Cripps, Leona Gordon, ,lane Lewis, Hazel Fenster, Oleta Lauder- milk, Elvira Funk, Dorothy Johnson, Betty Everhart, Essie Hatcher, Delores Brunk, Leona Ewert, Nancy Frey, Bonnie Ivy, Mae Howard, Melva Stand- rich, and Doris McCammon. In charge of maintenance this year are Robert Curless, Bill Woodman, Fred Menges, Dean Thompson, Howard Mahoney, and Ray Landreth, supervisor. Daily School Oloemtions Healthful and varied menus available in the cafe- teria aigi the student in completing the day. Var- ious activities, such as dances, parties, and pro- grams, find this modern facility a unique setting. The kitchen staff depends upon the Campus laundry in maintaining high standards of cleanli- ness, where, also the physical education and ath- letic departments' towels and linens are processed. Driving buses for the district this 'fm year were Walter Oliver, John Mona- han, Marvin Weber, Glen Burnside, 2 , 2 1 Bus maintenance and field trip scheduling are two of the many problems faced by transportation supervisors Pres- ton Dunlap and Don Brandon. Glen Roux, Grover Sanders, Harold Shoemaker, Lee Miller, Don Ander- son, Dave Scholl, and Hank Johnson. Kis- 13

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