Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1966

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Typing students strive for speed and accuracy through their assignments and daily timings. Heads Business Oj2rz'ngs Preparing for regional and state conventions was T ii' the main activity of the Campus High Chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America. Club members entered contests in which they have a G special interest and ability, and special awards were given for poster and essay entries which Selling books and equipment are a part of LeAnn Greenclsh's daily duties as bookstore clerk. followed the set theme. The'theme of the 1966 fi convention was American Business: Its Func-. fy ,f was tions and Responsibilitiesf' This year, F.B.L.A.- ers placed in Bookkeeping I, Typing ll, public F speaking, essay, and current events. They also received honorable mention for their poster exhibit and came home as the fourth ranking school of all state entries. Miss Mouser, F.B.L.A. State sponsor from K,S.T.C. of Em- poria, instructs members on preparation for the regional iii- Q, COI1lCSlS. BROWN, CAROLYN-Gem eral Business, Typing I, ll tK.S.T.C. of Emporia, B.S. V Q , . Q Ed.J. 2 '4 ' I CRUM, cLlFFoRD-c0m- 47. 'W' -A 4 merce iK.S.T.C. of Emporia, N, T M- ' B.S.. M.S.l. :lj -, 54 t x KLEEWIN, PAUL-Data Processing lVocational Cer- I tificatel. MAXWELL, FRANCES- ,- Office Practice 81 Machines, : f i A Shorthand 1K.S.T.C. of Pitts- H ! ,- C i ,E burg, B.S., M.S.1 University ,',,r of Kansas: K.S.T.C. of Empor- A it iag Oklahoma State Univer- 1 sityj. A REEVES, RUSSELL- Bookkeeping, Personal Typing, Typing I tArkansas Polytechs . , nic College, B.S.g Wichita Q 1 . rm. A University, M.S.J. 4 if ' -,hV, Z fi STRAHM, MERLIN-Data A QT ,,-i i A ,H- Processing CK.S.T.C. of Em- ' ,,,gni ' it poria, B.S.g Wichita State I Universityg Pittsburg State Universityl. U 25

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Sergeant Palumbo briefed the Math and Science Club members on cautions that should be taken on their trips to the missile complex southwest of Wichita. Mr. Eidman's Algebra Il class reviews before taking a test. Mr. McConnell explains a diagram for his geometry class. l ,itfinpe.n Todayjs LW Challenged For mathematically or scientifically-minded Colts, a broad selection of courses are available. Algebra I places a special emphasis on an alge- braic background, while Algebra II and college algebra are designed for students planning to further their mathematical education. Geometry and trigonometry culminate this area for stu- dents seeking advanced training. Science courses are designed to provide educa- tion for all students. The basic facts learned in biology may lead the student to take added in- terest in other related courses such as zoology The Pythagorean theorum is explained to Mr. Reynolds' geometry class through the use of wooden triangles. L

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