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I-nf -4 Freshman orientation and sophomore English, parts of the pro- Junior and senior English classes advance Campus students gressive English program. establish skills and attitudes necessary toward fulfillment of personal goals. for basic individual growth, pportunities Abound In Language Arts Selections By combining skills and practice in language arts, a total program of communication is offered at Campus High. Freshmen are reinforced by two classes. Orienta- tion develops and strengthens basic skills in studying, writing, and readingg while English l develops correct grammar and introduces liter- ature. The sophomore and junior courses are enlargements of the freshmen classes. Seniors are offered a wider variety of courses from which to choose. A more extensive continu- ation of the underclass program is gained through English IV. Senior composition instructs in the details of personal writing, while senior liter- ature stresses better understanding of the printed word. Through these advanced courses a student receives added training and knowledge in the field of communication. Included in the junior year are studies in vocab- ulary, grammar. composition structure, and extensive reading. Dramatizing plays and readings are an impor- tant part of the curriculum offered through English l.
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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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The learning of composition skills and mechanics is the result ofthe required research paper and other assigned studies during the sophomore year. The English IV class listens attentively as Mrs. Flook discusses an assignment. Senior literature delves into the reading and study of both old and modern English writers and com- posers. K... CLARK, EVELYN- En- glish I, IV fWichita Uni- versity, B.A., El Doradol. GOERINC, CATHER- INE-Reading CNewton Bethel College, A.B.J. KINTZEL, MARILYN- English I, Orientation fFriends University, B.A.J. MELZER, ,IUDY-En- glish I, III, Senior Composi- tion fFriends University, B.A.g K.S.T.C. of Pitts- burg,M.S.l. MILLS, IRMCARD- World History, Senior Composition, Comparative Social Studies, English III fKansas State University, B.A.g Wichita Universityg Vienna University, Colo- rado Universityl. PRICE, HUGH-Oriem tation. Athletic Director fK.S.T.C. of Pittsburg, M.S.J. PROBST, CLENNA- English II CFriends Uni- versity, B.S.J. TOLE, ELLEN-English III, Orientation fColorado State College, B.A.b. 15 FLOOK, KAY- English I, III, Senior Composi- tion 1K.S.T.C. of Emporia, B.S.J. : ? ., s . 5: ' 2 fft , ij, is y 'L 1 if-.. 'sq . f T 1 . 3 1 'FJ I 'uf I 2. .5 - ft , . at , mf., , 1 3 .5 K il V by I eg C .f v - K 41 1-- , Q -Wg . ff-K' l 144 1' W
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