Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1966

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Coordination, Development Sought By combining skill and sportsmanship, the Cam- .gum Through Physical Education Areas iii K i A, is pus High School physical education classes have created a well-rounded physical fitness program. Swimming, football, baseball, basketball, tennis, track, volleyball, and tumbling are only a few of the many activities pursued by the stu- dents. Two advanced courses which extend beyond the required credits are also available. The boys class, which consists of the more interested and skilled boys, is taught by Coach Reichardt. The girls advanced course, under the direction of Mrs. Coats, consists of a dance curriculum including modern and folk dancing. The class presented a spring show, 6'Accent on Rhythm, . , -e 'K K an Xxx any 'W . ,. ,W u I K A ,g ty COATS, LUANNE-Ad- vanced Physical Educa- tion, Girls' Physical Edu- cation. Pom Pon, Special Physical Education CFL Hays K.S.C., B.S.J. LAMAR, HERB-Boys' Physical Education, Coach fBethany College, B.A.J. PRICE, ROWENA- Girls' Physical Education fFriends University. B.S.: Wichita State Universityp. REICHARDT, FLOYD JR.-Boys' Physical Edu- cation, Advanced Physical Education fCollege of Em- poria, B.A.g K.S.T.C. of Emporia, M.S.J. TRACER, JACK-Boys' Physical Education fGreen- ville College, B.S.g Wichita State Universityg Central Collegeg Friends Univer- sityj. featuring individual and group routines and a final curtain call of all the dancers. The theme of this yearis aqua show held by the Swim Club was Hatari Safari. Solo routines were presented while other numbers were per- formed by groups. The climax came when mem- bers swam in formation holding burning candles. Seniors Kathy Sanders and Marsha Mace were presented with Outstanding Swimmer awards at the final show. ?1 Hugh Price, first ai 2 semester athletic director, boosts school spirit as the winter sports are janv' I Q 3 5 introduced at a pep assembly. Carla Eggen does a solo number, Ex- otic Nightf' at the spring aqua show presented by the Swim Club.

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fi' an ' . J, F Building often serves as a back drop for spring physical education activities such as softball or field events for freshman and sophomore boys. Advanced boys still find that exercises teach endurance and coordination. Beginning girls use team work to as- sist a classmate in tumbling. T A group routine presented at the modern dance show was Heat Wave.



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itt Q ALLEN, CARLTON-Prinb ing, first semester fFriends University, B.A.g K.S.T.C. of Pittsburgg Wichita State Uni- versityj. DE WEESE, DUANE -Auto Information, Auto Mechanics 1Pratt Junior College, A.A.g K.S.T.C. of Emporia, B.S.Ed.J. LAHNERT, ELMER- Crafts, Coaching LColorado State College of Greeley, B.A., lVI.A.J. An object of pride in the printing department is the new Heidelberg Automatic Press, which is being explained to students and Mr. Montgomery by Mr. Allen, first semester printing instructor. Ron Graham seeks Mr. White's approval of a completed drawing. Metals and woodworking students were introduced to mass production as they constructed metal vises and coffee tables to get a better understanding of modern techniques. Skills Developed Through With the use of modern facilities, industrial arts students at Campus can develop skills in numerous fields. Beginning courses are offered in drawing, woodworking, metals, printing, and auto mechanics. These classes are designed to help the student acquaint himself with the oper- ation of equipment and learn basic techniques in the areas. Through these courses the students gain the greatest possible experience and knowl- edge of machinery and tools. Advanced courses offer further knowledge and - L Luk

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