Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1966

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r 'fir EH REICHARDT, POLLY-Li brarian fK.S.T.C. of Emporia, B.S.g Cottey Collegeh. WISEMAN, RUTH- Library Clerk fKansas School of Bus- inessj. SMITH, JEAN-Audio-Vis ff Nz, 1 mn., ,NMA ual Director, Audi0.ViSua1 Audio-visual students are trained in the operation and care of communications equipment. Communications fWashburn College, B.M.g Friends Uni- versityg University of Colo- radoj. MORGAN, ARLIN-News paper Journalism, Orienta- tion, Photojournalism, Year- book Joumalism iFt. Hays K.S.C., A.B.g Kansas State Universityg K.S.T.C. of Emporiag University of Missourij. photojournalism students join in an effort to pro- duce the Colt Special as a laboratory project. The paper also serves as a production media for the advanced and second year printing students as they complete publication pro- cedures. In an effort to further journalism in- terest and improve student spirit, members of all of these groups expanded Publications Staff as a club for the second year. Through ribbon sales and concessions this group raised money to complete the Colt statue fund drive and to sponsor six students at a summer journal- ism workshop in Manhattan. A-V Club members relax at their fun night party in the gymnasium. Yearbook staffers receive pointers at the journalism conference held at Bishop Carrol High School. Photo- journalism students examine the press camera used in many assignments and news- paper students interview ln- ternational Farm Youth Ex- change delegates to add interest to news copy.



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To Broaden Learning , nn nnnn . 2 4 ' ra 22. . ALLEN KENTON-Spanishl II III. IV lLakeland College. BA.: College of Idaho: University of Wiscrrrisinz Wichita State Universityg La Universidad lnteramericanl. SCHMEIDLER, NORBERT-German. En- glish fFt. Hays K.S.C., A.B.g Rockhurst Collegeg University ofwisconsinl. SMITH, CLENDA-American History. Frenvh I. II. III. IV lliiriends University. B.A.l. Hungry Spanish Club members found plenty to eat at the taco feed. members. German Club members enjoyed an annual dinner at the Rhinelander, provided refreshments for the Homecoming Dance and presented a 3100 scholarship from the proceeds of the Favorite Man on Campus drive. French Club held their annual supper in January. which featured a menu prepared by the club members themselves. Other events included viewing French movies at WSU and holding several parties. Spanish Club's many activities included guest speakers on Spain and Brazil, a taco party, a fiesta in Anthony, and a Spanish Concurso at Wichita State University. fi? The German Club hayrack ride at Meadowlake Beach brought an evening of enjoy' ment to club members. The highlight of the French Club year was preparing and eating a French dinner.

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