Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1966

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35541. as ii 2 . if t Q.. .,A.q ww., 5, . Mr. Archer's American history class listens to records which add realism to knowledge. ARCHER, WAYNE- American History fWest- mar, Iowa, B.A., Wichita State Universityj. FAULKNER, CALVIN -Driver Education fGlen- ville College, Ill., B.S.g K.S,T.C. of Emporia, Ft. Hays K.S.C.g Wichita State Universityb. MAUCK, TRUMAN- World History, American Government, Geology fSouthwestern, A.B.g Ok- lahoma State, M.A.g Wich- ita State Universityg Wes- tern State, Coloradoj. SEMONISCK, ROBERT -Safety Education, Driv- er Education fKansas State College, B.S.g Wichita State Universityg Kansas Universityj. WILLIAMS, BOB- American Government, A- merican History IOklaho- ma State University, B.S.g West Texas State, Kansas Universityj. at f ' F J -5 SW -F? 3 -AQ' 559' I X .fail t is , A ' I - 2 Q K gg' Q , J ff : 5,4 55, z fzgsgigsw Q Herilage, M odern Lz'vz'ng tions, comparative social studies is concerned with a general study of Communism and other modern-day world conditions. The responsibilities of defensive driving and personal attitudes are dealt with in driver educa- tion. The successful completion of this important course in both the written and driving phases results in the privilege of receiving a license. Personality, marital relations, mental problems, and vocational choices represent some of the subjects which are given careful study and at- tention in psychology. '-vm-up--.,, 'ie Jan Sawhill re- portson the Com- munist threat to India during a group discussion in comparative social studies. Psychology stu- dent, Benny Thames, tries to beat the lie de- tector test. -L

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Participants in the Haysville Student Government Day receive instructions in city management from Mayor Huddelston. World History students add interest to their studies by locat- ing countries on the map. At the semester parents' night program, parents of driver education students are informed of the responsi- bilities and skills involved in driving. Mr. Thurlow Spurr presents Mr. Semonisck and Mr. Faulkner with a safety award at a special assembly. Mr. Yost of Merle Yost Plymouth fat far rightj explains the features of one of the autos donated to the driver education program by his company. Social Studies Stresses Students find a wide choice of social science courses at Campus. Juniors learn the basic facts of historical events and national heritage through American history. Government intro- duces seniors to good citizenship and the oper- ations of responsible government. In connection with these courses, upperclassmen are given opportunities to take active part in local govern- ments. CHS juniors participate in the Student Government Day in Wichita, while seniors serve as public officials in Haysville for one day. World history, available to any student, provides a review of the major nations and their civiliza- ,,,-,,,..,...............-.-...----w



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