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Service, Leadershzji Clubs Ojer Opportunity, Tmz'nz'ng For Members Sei At the head of student government at Campus is the Student Council. Made up of prominent stu- dents from the classes and clubs, StuCo works to improve student-teacher relations, better school morale, and assist in the management of the school. National Honor Society, whose member- ship is open to students recommended on the basis of academics and leadership, highlighted their year with a banquet. Y-Teens and Youth for Christ Clubs provide wholesome recreation for Campus teens. Y- Teens, activities included a Mother-Daughter Tea and a secret heart sister valentine exchange. Youth for Christ Club, which met in the homes of its members, enjoyed a miniature golf party and an ice cream social. Future Teachers of America presented a scholar- ship to Gary Zinn for outstanding leadership qualities. A trip was taken to Fort Hays in order to observe teaching techniques and the officers attended a state convention in Man- hattan. Radio Club, under the direction of Mr. Craine, teaches the skills needed in the opera- tion of ham radio equipment. I I it , Barney Stephens, StuC0 president, issues booster pennants, which were sold by members as a money- raising project. Student Council members discuss plans for the year at their first StuCo meet- ing. After weekly meetings to study code and ham opera- tion, Radio Club members find an interest in the music department's record- ing equipment.
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,Aww A yearly highlight for National Honor Society members and their parents was the banquet held in the Campus cafeteria. Linda Haworth and Juanita Dunham assist with serving at the punch table during the Y-Teens Mother-Daughter Tea. Many officer and committee meetings were needed as F.T.A. projects and field trips were planned. Both serious and informal discussions were the themes of many YFC meetings. it.t., ..., .r w 'Y git Q PF' K ,......-- Yi ff'
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