Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS)
- Class of 1974
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Rlchard Baird NOT PICTUREDZ john Barker Gary Barrett Kathy Benner james Boots Billy Boston Glenn Bowles Steven Burba john Bush Bambi Carlson Dennis Carrico Deanna Casmaer Bill Coffey Kelly Cooper Kay Craig Robert Dalton Karen Dickey Audrey lrwin Roy Ford Debbie Genteman Linda George Kim Giltner james Gwaltney Gregg Haines james Barber Terry Haywood Robin Head Carlotta:Henderson Mike jones Phillip journey Russell Kercher Mary Kile Karen Leonard Barbara Lewis Bruce Loper Max Lovitt Keith Lynn john Mann Cheryl McCleave Marsha McClure Mary McGoIden Cathy Menk Christopher Newlin Donna Ohler Kathy Page Debbie Papen Mark Payne Peter Penner Steven Penner Paula Barker john Barr Robin Berends Ronnie Pinkston Cindy Pitcher Mark Potter Diane Putnam jean Robinette Patrica Roby joe Rock Brenda Ryherd james Singleton Kelly Slack Mike Smith Richard Smith Marlon Stocking Charles Stoops Debbie Symonds Katheleen j. Temple David Teneyck john Thompson Tim Thompson Tom Vaughn Mike Waide Donna Waters jimmy Wheat 13 0-'r Don Berry Ward Bond 14 O-'lr john Brockelman Sandra Beverage Keith Birdsell Don Boote jeff Brooks Thomas Bowmaker Doneta Brown Dale Blaine Lonnie Braden james Boots Mickey Byers Kathy Byram David Burks Terry Brown U ,iv Bill Campbell Cay Campbell Kriss Carrell L Ronnie Cain Wanda Casteel David Castleberry W-ai' David Chanowski Cheri Church Terry Cole Wade Cole Rita Coppage Karen Cox Craig Cremer Mike Crum ie 0-lr .avg F Louise Davis Debbie Davis Tom Davis Steve Darr 'Q....,,,, Phil Dellinger Tanya Dillard Cammie DeWees Sherri Dodd Kelly England 69' David Diaz Rita Donavant Vicki Evans his ? john Dickson Carl Engdahl Bill Everett l 7 0-r Linda Fielder Raymond Ford Nina Foster Richard Fl'3Sh9l' Mike Frazier Earon Gardner Rick Garriott Doug Carton SENIORS - Students assemble to collaborate on notes before entering senior Government classes. 13 O-'lr Sandy Gasser , 'Fw LAS ,lark 5 'ik C M, qs I' Biff Gates Cheri Gould Patty Hanigan Crystal Hazelton ff' Randy Hedgepath Steve Heiman Anita Highl Kathy Hoggard Leatha Hollaway SENIOR OFFICERS - Front Row: Karen Dickey, treasurerg Diane Putnam, secretaryg Back Row: lim Poynter, vice presidentg Mike Frazier, president. I9 0'-1' Lizboe Hoogendoorn Larry jantzen Dan Hutson Ferrell johnson janet lacobs Becky Kessler Mark lacobs john Killian Debbie Kill 20 O-'lr Charles King Ronald King Leslie Klein jerry Lewis Steve Konkel Sherri Lewis Brenda Love Gerline Kuhn Carol Lies Patty Loveall Bruce Lang L L wi Connie Logsdon Bonnie Madzey 21 O-rr Nova Maggart Bob Marcotte Gary McCutcheon P? O 1' ludy Mahoney Andrea Maranvnlle Kathy Markham Suzy Matlock David March Valerie McClure Nina McKee james McQuiIken Mark Mennick Tena Newport Anrta Mullen Vera Myers Gary Nichols Susan Mun kres Chris Newman Gerald Osborn lames Murphy john Murphy Vona Ozbun P3 0-I - 'fwsl ,ia-Jill SENIOR STUDENTS - Students find themselves going to the library either to study, or to just talk to others in their spare time. Terrisa Palmer Debbie Park Gordon Parker Mary Parker Bud Phillips Sheila Poland Steve Portz jim Poynter jim Prim TOITI Reeves 24 O-1' Vivan Richards Donald Richardson Gary Ridling Tina Rieth Ronald Riggs Randy Riley Teresa Rinehart Susan Roby Leanne Rogge Dale Sanders SENIOR COUNSELOR - Mr. Arthur lohnson, senior counselor, demonstrates the correct usage of new office equipment to Tina Rieth. 25 0-lr Becky Schmidt Mary Schneiter Debbie Shaw Gary Schroeder Linda Scott 26 O-'lr Debi 1. Smith Ron Silvers Lyle Smith Cinda Smith Paul Smith Debbie D. Smith Sue Smith Theresa Steddum Terry Smlth lulie Steele Beverly Stull Sherry Snow Richard Stich David Stroud Clark Sparrow Becky Stovall jerry Suit AF up , T at 1 Q r, ,Q Bruce Taylor Elbert Thomas 28 0-'lr Rkhard Thompson Pat Teschke ,. I Mary Thomas Wayne Trimmell Tuna Teschke Phillip Thomas jan Trout Debra Thomas Ray Thomasson Debbie Vanderhoof Pam Vermillion john Vanderhoof Diane Wade Ken Waymire Tonya VanEtten Ramona Walker Cheryl Wedel Karl Venneburg Denise Warner 'Km Danny Wheeler 0'r Larry Whitcomb Dave Word Brad Whiteside Annette Wright 30 0-lr lanice Wilson Mike Ybarra Linda Wilson Class of '74 ,il C, ,,,,'W,,,,, , ,Mrs wr fs , I .VVA E L, f,: C. 49'- gt I.-if v '7 f WMV. 0 1, ,.. 0 ' '5' v ' il VV r 4 V 'F' l 'f'f.. f av w , . '-v-'W 0 Q 4 1 Y , ' if Q ,4,, Vxny, ' it 'yzg ff NEIL: .4 '74 BACCALAUREATE - Barry Hughes, 1974-75 Senior Class President, delivered the scripture reading at the Campus High School Baccalau- reate services the Sunday before graduation. The services were held inthe CHS Gymnasium, Seniors Make Traditional Walk to Baccalaureate, Commencement MEMORIES I am a senior of the Class of 74. No, I am a graduate of the Class of '74, for I am no longer a senior. Time has replaced me. I would like to have a little time to do over the things I regret and to relive the treasured moments in my life. But there is no time left to regret or to relive. Now, today, before it is too late, I must break away from that which I have outgrown and prepare for whatever may lie ahead ... Class of 1974 Al' 'vga' 'ts X -use , if Rx Q ' sf 6 as-aunt 5 ' Qyfbr N. -iff' 'ki v ii..-f. Q' . X TX . IJ! Q M 1 Q .i sh' ,V ' ff 'HF K Wlewwuw af Www Becker, Pat Becker, Ron Booth, jeff Bond, Diana Bosley, Lonnie Bowers, Kim Bowmaker, james Boyer, Kieth Bjostad, Kay Bliss, Scott Blizard, Paula Brannon, Debi Brewster, Ronnie Brockleman, Tom Brown, Wint Burton, Dixie 'l 'ij if Fha Llffw' W M 25 1 r 5 4, ? af 1' MMM f TM ., ,f,, 6- ,,, 41' 2 ,Nj 9 rf 5.39 ., i ii 1 1 ,k,1,,,,. K5 x It ii Achterman, Kris Alexander, Mike Baker, Wayne Balthazor, Tony Barnam, Ivan Barr, Evelyn Beal, Brett Beck, Brian 'gi ' , W - ' l aff 'WW ' , LW I H. . ' Wifi, , , rw: ' , ,. V Wf ' Y W E M' ii , I f ff ,,,, ,J dll . W Wff- y I I dv 2 f ,, ,. ' f V: . , g,,,V fs r f ,fEh w, lf, L x 2:2 ' ' ' V M ,. ,,,-. : fm ,, Kiwi- . , 'V' 'FW ' -' 'crrf ' , ,irl T ,,,,, ' r rrr, , ,- . D , f' 'E,,,,f5f,,, 'fE,,f,E f : At' fa . v i 'V E f T 1 Q sf A , , S' . I ,,,. ' - A . ' I ,rw V- Q if ,,,, 5 if iz? T n ,,-, - ,- '47 ' rv ,, 1 -,, f,'f, 'lT'T 'v,' , fra- 1'- , f--f V' , V ,,,.' ,gf , , v ' 5 '- :pf - - ' K ,, f A 1 f 5 - . T' ,f f. :,.,, ' k' ' 'fffir 'W 1 , ' 1 T- , if ' I ' rr s 3, E s Q V f H., mg, ffhw . Jr. fa av, ff I. ,, it ,,. ,,,, f M? M if W , .,, l , , rg . Silk, jUNIOR CONCESSION STAND - Working in the concession stand during the game can be a hard task to try and tackle but juniors, Fred Mason and Dave Nichols, seem to be taking it easy before the half- time rush. 34 O'-1' Ir, A 1 w ,,..,. ., 'lrrrra , , T4 ' -.E ,,, Q if TV' t , -' jf-if? Q AZ! til f '-rr f 452' s 'ir x ,,W.r ri l ,,,, Q t BAND COMMITTEE -- juniors Kris Byram and Kathy Sebastiano are carefully drawing up a contract for the 1974 PROM, with the junior class sponsor, Mr. joe Murtha, 5 I ,wavy P6 AMERICAN HISTORY CLASS - Mr. Griswold and Mr. Murtha's 5th hour American History class patiently listen for helpful information to add to their collection of daily class notes to be kept in a notebook. 1 Qg.sy it xx 5 i Q juniors Prepare Successful Prom IUNIOR CLASS BAND COMMITTEE - Kathy Sebastiano, Kris Byram, and Dianne Hudgins, all are juniors, spent many hours at school and on their own time to pick out the appropriate band for the classes budget, to be spent on the PROM. C s r l A i l R C Button,Brenda . A A F E f' Bush, Becky gf: qi T A , ' 'fgfi L Bush, Chuck V , 5 if Byers, Cindy y r ff ' 1 r L Byram, Kristy I A iw ,T Q 'Lf K Y BYrd,lulra .iw is ' Y 7 . : , S - , asyiys - Campbell,Greg a Carpenter,1immy -- Carrell, Sandy A Carter, Terri Carter, Charles - Caywood, Glenn Chadd, Sher Chambers, Mark Charles, Danny Chilcote, Stephen Christian, Robert Conley, joe N as fa Ss , t ' . 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Kirkman, Cheryl Kon kel, Shirley Kuhn, Robert Lasiter, Danny Lasiter, William Lee, Bennie Leedy, Kathy Lippoldt, Bobbie Logan, Lex Lowe, Pam Maechtlen, Kevin Mallory, Dee March, Frank Marcotte, Ed Martin, Diana Martinez, Cathy Mason, Fred May, Scott Mayhew, Stanley McCammon, Ronald McCutchen, Randy McDaniel, Dalene McElroy, Michael McFeeters, Steve Meyer, Nancy Miller, Wanda Miner, Kevin Minnick, Mitch Mitchell, Danny Moon, Roger Morris, Brad Murphy, Tony Murrow, Richard Nagel, Roger Nelson, Scott Nichols, Dave Noland, Teresa Noordhoek, Lyle Ogden, Allen Oliver, Rod Page, Susan Palmer, Mary Patton, Perry Pegg, Larry Pelkey, Claudette Pendarvis, Henry Penner, Saneta Phillips, Brent Poland, Rene Powell, Mark Rader, Rodney Randall, Steve Reece, Pam Reed, jeff Reed, Mark Renner, Richard Revard, Kathy Richardson, Deanna Ridgeway, Dava Riggs, Leola Riggs, Mona Roby, Carol 37 O-'r Rogers, Rick Rogers, Rod Rooker, Darrell Rosiere, Steve Salts, Alan Schauf, Mike Schmidt, Fred Schwennessen, lane IUNIOR CLASS CHILI FEED - The junior class put on a school Chili Feed held Feb. 1, before the victory over the Hutchinson Salthawks. Many tickets were sold for one of the many money making projects that the juniors had planned for the 1974 PROM. Scott, Debbie Sebastian, Danny Sebastiano, Kathy Shain, Debby Shartzer, Montra Shepard, Lonnie Shinn, Ron Simmons, Cyndi Simpson,Tom Sisson,Charles Smith, Galen Smith, Mikel. Smith, Paula Smith, Sue Sowell,Cindy Sparrow, Wayne Sponsel, Lynda Sprout, jerry Sprout, Terry Steele, Rick Stephens, Pam Stevens, Debbie Stevens, Sharon Stocking, Tammy Strait, Ken Stroot, Ray Stroot, Theresa Swart, Regina Tasker, janet Taylor, Suzi Teague, Earl Teague, Ida 38 0-r Lf -fe . , ,xi it s 1 . f -.K W f F IUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS - Mrs. Marcia Gray and Mrs. Dorothy Davis both helped with the Chili Feed. Many of the students parents and people of the community came to help the juniors make the money which was needed for the PROM. C5 3' ST 'F 'x- Q .gat , , Q. . s he if K xt..--G. ie' .A ht.. . 3 ' o K .2 1' ,.. . . ktiiS1hf4ulj,i,i,,W 'W' 1 s Q 'X L s.. TW j it S' r. ,siE.:w. V.1J.5V.1s.55. - - - it S iiss ,J is . r f ' ISL, l 1 ,Q fi E1 , gi fe xt VL 1' T V., ,, ,. S., . ' lla.. ...- . .0 5 . -1 5 E. if 5 .. FS, 5' I, S. 1 1:1 fr, 1 , , .,... ix. - . i 1 i 'ls Ten Eyck, David Terrell, Deborah ,.22,.', V . 1 'T-I, ' fix., -it 2 W 2 f if 6 .,, it K, , f K fi .5 Z4 .Q 2 if . if . 4- 'f . -, .. , ar ' 'll' - . U 2, ,Q 2' iq .,i Z , t ,,-. .ff A if . fl? sf J by , I , , I Q 'fi ' ' l 'Ch' ,iq J lin!! Stearns, Cindy ,V i'V ,il ,2,, T Wav Milam . .,,, , .,., ,, aQs..1n-an-M-aw-uqgiw JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS - English Teacher Mrs. Marcia Gray and American History Teacher Mr. joe Murtha sit in 3-he cgfice workroom looking over the plans for the 1974 PROM. Not pictured: Mrs. Wanda Lindsay, Data Processing eac er. Thacker, Judy Thomas, David Thomas, James Thompson, Rex Tilley, Debra Tolman, jerry Trammell, William Utz, Doug Vanderhoff, Beverly Vanderhoof, Vikki Veith, Bill Vickers, Rod Voelzke, jo Lynn Wade, Bud Wagoner, Robin Ward, Debra Warrington, lohn Werner, Paula Werner, Pauline Willcoxon, Tammy Williams, Gayle Willson, Donna Wilson, Kathy Wilson, Paula Wise, Gail Witkoski, Eric Wohlgemuth, lo Wolf, Merri Lynn Wood, Cecil Wright, Terri Yount, Debbie Zimmerman, Richard IUNIORS NOT PICTURED Adams, Doug Barrett, Gary Bartram, Gary Boote, Donald Carter, Thomas Clark, Mark Fishback, Max Gunderson, Scott lanice, Holt 1ohn,lohn Masters, Billy Masters, Carl McCormick, Rosie Riggs, Richard Shain, Mike Spencer, Mike Studer, Richard Taylor, Richard Thompson, Doug Warren, Mark 39 0-T STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD - The newly elected executive board members for the 1974-1975 school year are as follows, Wendy Stockton, Pam Reece, Mark Reece, Garry Pierce, Kelly Schrieber, Barry Hughes, Steve Holt and Richard Renner. These students were elected by the junior class at the end of the year. L l'p s r ikii y .49-f ln., i IUNIOR STUDENT - As Richard Renner demonstrates the tech- niques of running a recording machine, he takes time out of his busy schedule to have a little fun. 40 O-1' 4- f' ei I .3 ' i i gk fl E3 ' ' I - t tx 1 1 , .f t if wL',.7.'m,Q'7, ,fab ,Y AV I 2 1 X 1' k W TEACHERS AIDE - junior student, Lyle Noordhoek, enjoys being an aide for Mrs. Hefley's science class, because he gets the time to work in the biology equipment room. I O I X- SCIENCE STUDENTS - junior science students Rhonda Huffman and Pam Stephens display their science fair projects to one another before they take their work to be judged. ' AMERICAN HISTORY CLASS - These junior students work patiently during their fifth hour American History class to do their daily Class as- signments. This class is a required class for all junior students. SPIRIT WEEK - Many of the junior students at CHS dressed up for the annual spirit week contest. Here they display their attire for the old-fashioned day of the class competitions. tim 'sf ' M' at JUNIOR MATH STUDENT - David Thomas works hard on his daily assignment so that he might be able and finish it before the period is over, so he won't have any homework to do tonight. 111 O-lr 3'1- W r-' 391 Q if NE .q--., ,O 5 Q3 X, ,Y A., rx A , 771emma af Sagiammea TT Adams, Phillip Akright, Michael Alexander, jerry Allgaier, Lois Allison, Michael Anderson, Allen Atterbury, Linda Bagby, Randal Baker, Marlene Banzet, Gina Beeson, SueAnne Bennett, Deborah Berry, Leslie Bissantz, Vonda Blaine, Susan Blizard, Marti Boden, Anitra Bond, Anna Bosley, julie Bowers, Breck Bowmaker, Ani Boyd, Leslie Brickley, Wade Briley, Kevin Brotherton, Ha Brown, Angela Brown, james Brown, Loren Broz, Kathy Burge, leff Burgess, Mark Burnside, Brian Bush, Scott Butler, Emma Campbell, Lind Carter, Gail R J V 25 V ,,,. ,t ,af . ,,,. 4 ,iv ,V ,. ,, H '-ts- L , V , .-,,., , r f A Ei ' me a 4 ,W 4. , , 5 2 I gy' 525 1' Q . fi Q, WY at ta l ,,, L, 1 'fi iff L. T iii' A ' 3 T f--Wff,- Vtgcgffg. , rold - 1g!i12:Q , lllgl L, V ,ii l ttt A iff' ' . , . '.f. at ,.,.,,,: -I-'Zim 3 V- 1.., i,w.,v -, 1 ,,, Vryk V.,,Z,,,,,,,, ,., Caruthers, Linda Casmaer, jennifer Castilow, Lettie Chambers, Jeanne Chance, Vicki 'fin ' 24 waawi. ' V -,. ,.,, ,, ,t,, ,. , 1 s,,t 3 L, 'i'-- ' -, H2 fi' 'lll S, i ,,, tssi is SOPHOMORE STUDENTS - Taking a look at the bi-weekly Colt Special these students read each article to refresh themselves or the things that are happening around CHS. . f rc,,cs j ,V ,, , 24' M 5 4 1 ,,A , , , if js L 4 2. i 5-v Wi -..,a. l iv 1 1 t ' 1 ' -v 4 . V, ga , F' . ,,,, ..,,.f.:1 .W , UV ,, ,u,,,.,, , , ,, I l it X l f Charles, Gary , ef , 4 , Clark, Bret . .. Clark,Kim , Clark, Terri 1.4, I N Coates, Chris ' Cole, Randy Coleman, jerry Collins, Kathy Comegys, Paul Conley, Teresa Conrad, Susan Cook, Terry Cooper, Carla ' Cooper, Reggie ' Cox, Donna Cox, Michelle ' V' ,., H N Q Couch, Steve it A Craig, Kim ll Hffllrlz, ffl 'wifi-f, , ' 1 2 5 My f 4' Q Q. W v , 1 f J 'E te, s 3 X? , ' z ' ' ' ,,, in I X, R I .v if if if , i n , A f fha W , , . , I lf I r . , , rf. A ,V .Q ,ff ' .5- WESTERN DAY ' SPIRIT WEEK - Stick 'em up , is a common word that was heard around CHS during spirit week. Here Patti Page and Pam Croney take time out of class to let out a little energy. is H 6 L1 wr' :B J 'f if W , Cramer, Cyndi ff Croney, Pam Crossman, leanne Czarnowsky, LaDonna Darby, Christine Davis, Sharon ' Dearth, Debbie Decker, julie ' g Delzer,lanice K A l y Q ggy' J Desmarteau,lulie ' V . Dodd, Brenda S We . ' V 'N Dewees, Rod la fa ' .. ' Y ' 0 I Dodd, Paul ' QQ, Doerfer, Marcy - Doffing, Donna Dorsey, David t -1 Drake, loe Dutcher, Rick lo W in rg in ff, , ., ,. 'D Us l o lk. Eddy, Debi Eldridge, Mark Elkins, LeAnne Elliott, Michael Emerson, David Not Pictu red - Cheever, Russell Gray, Steve Hudson, lames Leiker, Mike May, Rodney Miner, Kevin Price, Debra Rose, Randy Sobba, Paula Unrein, Gerald Williams, David Williams, Terry 45 O-r Emerson, Robin Epperson, Mary Falkenberg, Loretta Fanning, Cindy Farris, Randy Fassnacht, Bill 'M I l f ' 'W ' I , ' 'f'G' . 1 zg 1 Q , C fic nyyynyn , , We ff? ek r i- I w yyyy INDUSTRIAL DRAWING - Sophomore student, Greg Kaul is practicing the skill and tech- nique of precision drawing that is required in this elective class. 46 O-lr Feast, lim Fenn, Dennis Ferguson, Lorie Flook, Kathy Ford, Kathy Foster, Paul Foster, Ron Fournet, Ianice Foust, Coleen Fowler, Deborah Fox, Pam Fox, Steve France, Ken Free, Richard Gardenshire, David George, Brenda Gibson, Steve Griffin, Cindy Giltner, Kay Gonzales, Rebecca Gore, David Gruenbacher, Diane Gruenbacher, Karen Gubitz, james Haines, Myron Hammel, Steve Hammond, Vernon Harkness, Danny Harrington, Cindy Hart, Stephen Haskins, Kim Hedgpeth, Patti Heilemann, Stephen Hersh, Debbie Hess, Brenda Hildebrant, Shelly as -4 ii :Z , , W1. rt. qu 'S rf' it I, , it J an v ti 111'-If A va 554' vm 'ff Raw 1' 1 Pr +542 Aix g ,,,,, Q, , X f A xv 9295 f, 2 S I 1 gf r vp '- 3 I , if L25 f ,L I ' ' 2 ,v Q , Q 2, fi K , s ,aaa els ,E l' fi 'fl 5 , I I I ' - ll 'l . , ,,, 1 . Q . - r'w so 1, ' A Lewis, Connie A Lewis, Cyndi as s ' Lewis, Ronnie Hill, Raymond Hilton, Eric Hinderliter, Linda Holmes, Scott Holt, Steve Hooper, Terry Hoppock, jerry Houck, Gail Housby, Larry Hudgins, Louanne Hufman, Cheryl Hughes, Chris Hull, Ann Hulse, Debbie Ivy, Glenda jacobs, Kristi johnson, Diana johnson, Rocky johnson, Terri jones, jerry Kamler, johnny Kates, jeanette Kaul, Greg Kaul, Lori Kelley, Cheryl Kerr, Teresa Kill, Teresa King, Dennis Kirby, Roseanna Kirtley, Daivd Kirtley, Ken Klein, Ted Kuhn, Daniel Lee, Robert Letterman, Tambra Levings, Tammy rigif ART FUNDAMENTALS - Batiking can be fun for Kim Mann, soph- omore, as she learns the techniques in Mr. Huffman's fifth hour class. W' as at 41, , Qfgir W W J 'ff ,, iv so 02524, W DRAFTING - Steve Smith sophomore, looks over his work as he conquers to succeed on his project in drafting. 47 Lies, Mike Long, Greg Lowe, Debbie Maechtlen, Kathy- Major, Connie Mann, Kim Maranville, lan Marcotte, Sandy Marcellus, Kathy Markhart, Terry Marts, Carl Mattocks, Doug McCleave, Connie McClure, Stanley McColIough, janice McCutcheon, Scott McFeeters, Glenn McKee, Dan Meyer, Dorothy Miller, Eddie Miller, Mike Morgan, Dennis Morris, Robert Munday, Mike Mussat, Diane Neil, Karen Nelson, Duane Nett, Jeanne Newlin, Brian Nichols, Brenda Nichols, Cindy Noordhoek, Victor Offield, Chanell Oliver, Clay Page, Patti Palmer, loy Palmer, Randy Parker, Ruth Payne, Sherry Pfannenstiel, Edie Phillips, Mike Phillips, Tom Phipps, Richard Pickering, Martin Poland, David Pollard, Rhonda Popp, Barbara Portz, jenny Province, Lance Pybas, Bambi Randall, Debbie Rardin, Al Reed, Becky Reed, Ron Reiling, Steve Rieth, Connie tis 0-1 N3 F5 t il, . 1 . , '- t g . .- if 'f 'K '- ' . ,,,, s K he 5-: :ff xii we as fi 12 N, 73, 52. 1, , si Xi , H L.,, , Ja is Ax5zji'df.' , M .... .. ,, , ' S F' :Sf -Q1 'A 51.29 x l A L l gk 34? -Sf, gf iriiii i i ,,,is l g: ,.,, W i' 5 ' Q i -L 'L ' 1 - ' ' ii,,, fi.. 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X it Rooker, Larry T Rowland, Dena -', Sampson, Shell I if rw fm f ' Sanders, Ellen A ,ss' a Mtv Q g S 1 ' as schmidprim - t I- 5 Schrieber, Kelly Sherffius, Greg 3 ,w Sherman, George Shinn, Roberta if 1 - Schaulis, Connie A a Simmons, Breck 'M '-ug, 1 Scott, Vicki M Shartzer, Sherri 'v s if ,M A EE x ' , ff tt l new Singleton,Teresa UR , 2 t An. f Ah Y SOPHOMORES - LouAnn Hudgins seems to feel that paying the closest attention possible to various teachers, and taking neat detailed notes, is very helpful when the time comes to be tested. 49 O-'r Sinn, Thomas Smith, Cheryl Smith, Dan Smith, lames Smith, Marcia Smith, Steve Snyder, Cynthia Snyder, Doretta Sorenson, Terri Spencer, Chris Spicer, Karen Steen, Leonard Steen, Stewart Stephens, Nancy Stockton, Wendy Stroot, Anna Strubhar, Dorathy Studer, Richard Studer, Robert Stull, William Suit, Marcie Swaffer, Frank Sykes, john Tatum, Gerald Taylor, Liz Taylor, Gary Teneyck, Russell Teneyck, Tom Thacker, Tina Thomas, Charles Thomas, Myra Thomas, Sandy Thomasson, Rod Thresher, Bill Thurston, Allen Tice, Leroy Tieszen, Delbert Travis, Karen Trimmell, Debbie Tussey, Debbie Tussey, john Ullu m, Sam Vail, Tim Vanderhoof, Lovina Vanderhoof, Mike Van Etten, Deanna Vaught, Mark Venneberg, LuCindy Victers, Cindy Vonderwall, Ron Wagner, Elizabeth Wagoner, Sheryl Walker, Debby Walker, Peggy Wall, Valerie Wallis, Alan ward, Pam Warrington, Dawn Waters, Bobby Waters, David Waymire, Sharon Webb, Patty West, EvaMarie Weston, Shelly Wheeler, Cheryl Whitcomb, Nancy White, lim White, Phillip Whitney, Peggy Wilkey, David Wise, Sue Woulgemuth, Mark so 0-'lr .L it 9 , -,,, ' . ,--.. ,iii Pix fix: 'f55J,1e,,f1 is , , t r , ,J Q . vtr , S S It t I S L .t,,,,, 'V Ii P-u was L tt., 5 X' fi X E ser: - .,.. :':, 55 fv- Kg 51 ' wr Q Q K ' 'Y . . . .ze - QP 5 5 W .rzginsm - . ,ug ,,,,i L T af W QE fe t - , S ,ixq 1 f:5i5N5?L. 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R sf ip X? 504. ii' ' V fl k Q sv QS, 5. G3 5 tll' A Y 'i7'LL J .. ' Q. 154' Enya . -. ii H S ' s 1 , st t,,,tt L 1 'i S: . .Q Q 'f it f. ss , , Ass- f. -, -- or Q, .f:z.,.. X2 I ,ill-A H -asv f. 1 - :f1 ifiiif ff' i': 'N 1 L. ,-- - , S71 .Lf ,-avg: ' W-M.,TSn - , . il -'Sgt X . ft A' M L t X g xi, Mk , - 3 L Sy Q, ,af - . X.. , x L ,N s 4 t 'U x'-Eli -A tggg 5 M f 'ff L L wi SEI , ,, J i pw I ff . , 'W , Q U 'Q 'if ,1AA L B , ' b' ws. stt f' V i - , ff Zimmerman, Sandy TROUBLE, TROUBLE, TROUBLE - Being called into the office can be rather scary at times but sophomores Marcy Doerfer, Greg Sherffius, Rod May, don't seem to mind at all. X . READING IMPROVEMENT - Tape players and headphones which teach many individuals at Campus High School better reading skills, may become an advantage in the near future. At least sophomores Brenda George and Ann Hull seem to like them. Wolf, Mark Wood, Brenda Wood, Gary Wood, Ronald Ybarra, Kathy Youngers, Leissa i 51 O-'rr ' su lfw'7!r!, -nnisl-'-rl 7l s .1'x1vv-11 ' ,-AQU- Mama of gzecdmen 54 0-1' FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS - Class unity was really big for the freshmen at CHS. Here class off: cers Karon Fischer, secretary, Pam Coppage, president, Penny Smith, treasurer, and Garry Pierce vice president, show some of the togetherness the class strives for. Adams, Anita Adams, Harley Adams, Robert Anderson, Debbie Angstadt, Carole Anthony, William Bagby, Deanna Bailey, Roger Baker, Dale Barnum, james Barr, Clyde Barrett, Brenda Barton, Rick Baxter, Lorinda Beard, lim Beck, jill Bell, Linda Berry, Tommy Beverage, Kathy Bjostad, Victoria Boote, Kenneth Boots, Rick Bosley, Brenda Bosley, Donnie Bowmaker, Rebecca Boyd, Verna Brannan, Debra Brawner, William Brazill, Steve Brickley, Wesley Brinsfield, jerry Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Loritta Brutchin, Billy Burdick, Milton Burgess, Zoe Burks, Andrea Buttman, Wendy Button, Terrie Byram, Harry Cahail, Bret Cain, Douglas ,v ,, BW f al 2 , A ' 'A , lj K N513 Q., , ,,,, - . W2 A gg ii .,,l , l 1 f f Pff 4 1 f 4 3 9 1 t EQ. 1 7 1 x H f P 4 .f ff. 'I ff1'i'+ .., , , , . + it 4 1 1 l W to ' . 11 l 4 , Q JE? f ,, '- ,.,, , A , ,, F U, ,fi If l Q. ,iw A-:e f -H -V l -ww iv 5242: 1 ' frat eg? 'l jf Wi? f Q ,W - 'iff - :nz ,ef, ,Lei 4 f hide N f W an ' I 2 5 at Q ,. 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V V , wi ,, N ,L W ' ,n , :Sv :' 1 , l ' ,fer la film: ' ,K 1 J 4 lri' Chrisman, john Clark, Bryan Clark, Dale Clark, Debby Clark, Robert Clinton, Lafonda Coffey, Patricia Cohlmia, Fred Collier, Mark Conrad, joanne Conrow, Steven Cook, Addie Cook, Vicki Coppage, Pam Corbett, Bryan Cox, Walter Crane, Becky Cunningham, Brad Curry, Dennis Dalton, Lorie Darr, jeff Davidson, Shannon Davis, johnny Davis, Pamela Davis, Valarie Deaver, Wayne Debuhr, julie Delzer, jimmy Dickson, Michael Dickson, Sandra Drew, Robert Dulaney, Mike Durben, Kathy Earnest, Greg Eastman, Mark Elkins, Sharon 55 0-r Erwin, Craig Erwin, james Ervin, Pam Esham, Martha Faelber, Connie Fahnholz, Tammy 51 ff I ..,, , W W' 1 Q, t , . 2, as , . Ferguson, Ron Fischer, Karen Flickner, David Forsyth, Tammy Fournet, Don Fox, Debra Franz, David ,il A ', Frasher, Mary ,E . V .V FfHZiGf,Ram0f1H ' , li t ,, a ,,,s . .. '+, Frye, Alan :,.,, 1 ,V 'rf 1. 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Q . ,A 5 5. 5 , i FRESHMAN SHOP - Many of the freshmen students are enrolled in Material Processing which is a class that teaches the male stu- dents howto run a lathe, as this student is doing. WOODWORKING CLASS - Freshman Buddy Cooper displaysthe techniques of using a saw to make the fine edges on his project he's making in class. I V' , ,,,. K In K I, 1.1 I .E li ki I 'Miz VI V, Q s V, p w ' '2 A KQV 5 ffl M f' j W 1 H L , Jai ,, , F, f .. , 2 y if Y I 2' if' ff' 'Ha ' s Mfr 54 W , 2 V fi., me .Q , W iii' . H 1- f ' LLL ' 1 I 2' 'I 'GL I if: 1, ,ae ff I ig , ' f . F 1 ij , ,f , .--f .fi ,, ,I , 4: ' ' ,v ' H , -- , si' . .-: ' W., ...,,,, T M ' -'A' 2. 3, if , 3 ,, , WL., t , . 5 1 gill : 21 im 2 - if--wang , ., f fm' ,V l ax 3 Imam 7,1 , il Q L Mar In f 1 . 'kv HE . I st , r,,s, I ttiii i . f .kk:,, I .4 , ' xx: K , Ig figs w. -1, , . Herd, judith Hicks, joleen Higeons, Kenneth Hilderbrant, Sandy Hill, Theresa Hoelscher, Steven Hoggard, Sharon Holmes, Marsha Holmes, Shelley Holt, David Holton, Scott Hoppock, Diana Hudson, Chris Hudson, Linda Ingersoll, Greg jackson, Orla johnson, Cynthia johnson, Mike johnson, Tim jones, Carrie jones, Larry just, Tim Kelsay, Mike Kelso, Mary Kercher, Edward Kessler, Diana Kirby, Peggy Konkel, Sam Kraft, Daryl Kuhn, Ellen Kuhn, Thomas Lang, Bonnie Langvardt, Phillip Lassiter, Mikey Lee, james Lee, Marlin Leever, Lori Leiker, Larry Leiker, Mike Lewis, Kevin Linder, Gregory Logan, Debra SPIRIT WEEK - These freshmen girls participated in the western day spirit contest held ev- ery year. The freshmen won the week long contest this year. Loman, Ava Loper, Brad Love, Scott Loveall, Richard Loyd, Teresa Mace, Teresa Mahannah, Tina Mahoney, Tim Mann, Kathy Martin, Perry Martin, Tim Martin, Troy Mayer, Robert Mayfield, Alisha Mayhew, Michael McClellen, Randy McClellen, Ricky McClure, Marc McColm, Crale McCormick, Mike McCutcheon, Shelly McElroy, Joyce McFarland, Deanna McQuilken, Susan McWilliams, Rita Messer, Vicki Meyer, Dana Miller, Mike Misak, Greg Misak, julie Mora, Sandra Morrison, Stephen Morton, Michael Mosby, Pam Mueller, Sherrie Mullen, Doug ' , V! , ' f ' fi - A t 4 2 'i 2 lf- ' :fl T H 3552 1 f .fs ,.... . 5 5 . , 3 E A .f . ,, ..' .sf - ,Q -f,,,,t,3 ,, A 1. -' e 7? l' 2 J 5' L it 6 an 1 , Q ag ' f,,: - if T 2 an ' Z 4 , .3 J W 4 U T ,i , 4 1- ab 'clit v f V ft si' ,fr , 53252 1 , H ' 4. is lr I lp 5 9? if 1 J ' L l 4 , 9 ,, ., ,Zyl '5,,,2,,1:.5 l a at .f W1 . . is f lv ' 2 ' I v J. - is fl' ,..,,: , f W - T we 'L , , t - ,,,, , W , 1' ' ,,,, ,, ' ff 97 1 f ,L ,JT i f a, -V fi, , f A ' 'a Qs! ig: 45,4115 1 02 ef- f 1 - egg T li Min. -' iii 'MI 'fi .rf , ' fu' ' abnualhg' CHEERLEADING CLINIC - Freshmen Verna Boyd and julie Misak observe the graceful tasks in performing a cheer demonstrated by head cheerleader, Tina Teschke. as 0-'1- Munkres, Sherrie Munkres, Terrie Murrow, Vicki Neifing, Sandra Nett, Herbert Newman, Kevin ,W , ,tt ,T . at ,tshtt ,vt : H , 342333, ,,,- i n , i t I H i I wi . rg. 5 3 'T as gr , fix X L w 5 .. , H. 7 , , . , , , Q. 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Q ,lf Agrf V- LV , l Y 1 , np.: .QX l Newport, Don Newport, Tami Nighswonger, Cindy Noordhoek, Keith Offield, Denice Ohler, Linda Olinger, Teresa Palmer, Kimala Panizzi, janis Papen, Linda Parker, Curtis Parrish, Gordon Parrish, lug Pegg, Scott Pendarvis, jill Pellacio, Anna Phillips, Grant Phillips, Lisa Pierce, Garry Poore, Larry Potter, Blaine Pulec, julie Purvines, Teresa Quigley, Howard Raine, Terri Randall, Donna Randall, Donnie Randall, Teresa Razey, Tamora Reddoch, Elaine Reece, Mark Reed, Cyndi Reed, Debra Renner, julie Renollet, Brad Richards, Duwayne Richardson, Marion Richardson, Ricky Richardson, Tim Ricketts, Rena Riley, Denise Roberts, Norman NOT PICTURED - Baalmann, Tosha Burnside, Brian Castilow, Don Conley, Teresa Daniels, Bradley Glasco, David Hall, Deena Housby, Larry Kelly, Michael Kelso, Timothy Richards, Leon Schaulis, Connie Swaffer, Frank Sykes, David Wilson, Regina Wohlgemuth, Ma Wood, Gary Woods, Richard 1 HOME ECONOMIC STUDENTS - These freshmen girls demonstrate the techniques of rolling ' the dough to make a perfect pie crust. Here Jeanette Kates and Anna Pelaccio work fast so they can put their project in the oven. rk 59 1-0 CLASS OFFICERS - Having a board meeting out on the lawn is quite popular with the freshman officers and the class representatives. Taking it easy is Pam Coppage, Garry Pierce, Karon Fischer, Ricky Richardson, Representative, Penny Smith, Mark Reece and Sandy Murrow are both class representatives. J! Y 'Q Robinson, Belinda gig Si Robling, Randy r Roe, Terri sf Roeder, Kimra 3 -x S eg st lt, as fl i 2 Rogge, Steve Rose, Ellen K Q w .i,f: . Ruark,Mark ,gg S 2 i'i ll M Schaffer, Kay sift , X 3 il Schauf, Christine gi ' fs ' v . W in Q ,,, , , S schmetef, Charles tt, l ' or Q Schofield,Charlene x X I A I' Q' if- W' .,s'., Schrieber, Terry .3 ,I S g if 5 Schwartz, Kale ,1'. ' Q Schwartz, Kelly S T . I x Scott, Sherryl fl' f- - S 'S Q Scott, Steven S N . 3 'ig' s get shankie,sheala A R T1 H A .. s C ,Q N Q M 5hiPmanfCYml'la ,,,, , 4 Q S iii 'S' Nt Q .. 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Ill OJ A 4 1 Z I 63 0-r Bambi Carlson escorted by Pat Teschke Debbie lo Smith escorted by Steve Darr Kathy Markham escorted by Larry lantzen Becky Stovall escorted by Dave Word CZ T, fn Linda Scott escorted by lim Poynter H 0 m e co m I n g The 1973-74 Homecoming can- didates were chosen by the pep club and football team. The Queen candidates names were taken from the senior class and the football team chose six girls to be voted as Queen candidates. The girls that were chosen by the football teams were seniors, Bambi Carlson, Kathy Markham, Linda Scott, Debbie lo Smith, Becky Stovall, and Tina Teschke. The King candidates which were chosen by the pep club, pom pons, and color guard mem- bers were seniors, Steve Darr, Lar- ry lantzen, lim Poynter, Pat Teschke, Dave Word and Mike Ybarra. The crowning ceremonies at the new stadium, took place be- fore the game. Tina Teschke and Mike Ybarra were chosen by the student body to be the Home- coming Queen and King of the 1973-74 school year. 65 0-1' W ,, A L:TL.,,. . :,L,z..W Mark Payne escorting Debbie lo Smith. john Dickson escorting Becky Stovall. gm ....J..s, .s B King, Queen of Courts Given Honors Three Senior girls selected by the Varsity Basketball Team and three Senior boys selected by the Pep Club waited to see the stu- dents' choice of King and Queen of Courts. The three girls nomi- nated were Bambi Carlson, Deb- bie lo Smith and Becky Stovall. The three boys nominated were Steve Portz, Mark Payne and john Dickson. The crowning of Queen Bambi and King Steve took place before the Varsity game. Along with the excitement, tensions and tears, spectators watched an encounter game between the Campus Colts and the EIDorado Wildcats, with the final victory making the eve- ning more successful. The dance took place in the cafeteria following the Varsity game where many of the students could dance to the music of Sol- dier , a new local rock band. We may never pass this way again, was the theme for the 1974 Queen of Courts Dance. True, we may never pass this way again, but we shall not forget the way we came. 67 0-r ii 122 2 4 .1 if Qi? 3533326 5 2 2-is 5 E 3' -nw janet jacobs escorted by john Dickson. Linda Wilson escorted by jim Poynter. Prom Honors Linda, Gary On April 20, at the Hidden Lakes Country Club, the seniors participated in their last big event before graduation. The juniors gave the traditional Prom to the Seniors. The theme that the juniors chose was Time in a Bottle , with many elaborate decorations. The mood was set for a memorable evening of fun and excitement. Each year a King and Queen is nominated for Prom and a junior Attendant. The nomina- tion for King and Queen were Gary McCutcheon, john Dickson, jim Poynter, Linda Scott, Linda Wilson, and janet jacobs. For junior Attendant the following students were nominat- ed Sharon Stevens, Pam Reece, Berry Hughes, and Richard Renner. The final decision was made by the couples who attended the Prom. After all votes were added, Gary McCutcheon and Linda Scott were chosen Prom King and Queen. For junior Attendant Sharon Stevens and Berry Hughes were elected. As the evening went on students danced to the sound of Village , a popular and talented group that helped make the evening most enjoyable. mimi? jUNlOR ATTENDANTS - Sharon Stevens and Berry Hughes. Pam Reece escorted by Richard Renner. 69 0-'lr --mzszlfffmfnew:Q1an111'Q1.,fsfawg1wmwmmqm:Mw.f.fm:m:w-gmfmmyfmea:wnqwfx:-.f:afff:f::,- :f.f,,- ,-f ff if - f . f- ,mmu -:mug--L:--,, . Students Honored AtAnnual Banquet y Debbie D. Smith escorted by Gerald Osburn. fe-lm if x 2 may ffl :fl 5 iggilfl In fav- v UNIOR ATTENDANT - Debbie Dalton and Robin Wagnor. Vicki Huffman escorted by Mike Deaver. .Ek.5,,ii Anita Hight escorted by Mark jacobs. On May 2, the 1973-74 Annual journalism Banquet took place at the Ramada Inn on Broadway and Kello- gee. The Banquet was held for the Yearling staff, newspaper staff and editors, pre-journalism and jour- nalism students. At the Banquet awards were given to the Yearling staff members, newspaper staff and edi- tors, and the 1973-74 Yearling King and Queen were crowned. The Yearling staff nominated Leslie Klein, Debbie D. Smith, Anita Hight, Tom Vaughn, Mark jacobs, and Gerald Osburn for King and Queen candidates. Nom- inees for junior Attendant were Debbie Dalton, Vicki Huffman, Cindy Stearns, Robin Wagnor, Mike Deaver and Steve Randall. The student body votes decided that Leslie Klein and Tom Vaughn would be Yearling King and Queen for 1973-74, and for junior Attendant Debbie Dalton and Robin Wagnor were elected. Everyone had an enjoyable evening. To end the banquet the Yearling staff presented Miss Corley with a gift of appreciation for being more a friend than a teacher. Cindy Stearns escorted by Steve Randall. 71 0-ir nlocking Royalt YEARLING - King Tom and Queen Leslie working very hard to meet a final deadline, for the Colt Special. QUEEN - Tina wipes a tear of Happiness off her cheek just after being chosen the 1973-74 Homecoming Queen. ENTERTAINMENT - The theme song chosen for the 1973-74 Annual lunior-Senior Prom, was Time In a Bottle, played by Village. 72 O-1' SUSPENSE - Seniors, Gary McCutcheon and Linda Scott, seemed to be tensely awaiting the announcement of Prom King and Queen. QUEEN OF COURTS - King Steve presents Queen Bambi with the traditional robe during the ceremony. Memories At Campu QUEEN CANDIDATE - Anita Hight, relaxed for a moment as she prepares to make last minute changes in the 1973-74 Yearling. TRADITION - Still in a daze after just having received the honor of being King and Queen of Prom, Linda smiles as Gary prepares to be- stow the traditional kiss. CONGRATULATIONS - Queen Bambi is congratulated by a close friend. SENIOR - Lesli Klein continues to work hard for the final deadline, once being chosen Yearling Queen. HOMECOMING - King and Queen, and attendants take a break from the dance for a quick snap shot. 73 O-1' QAHP5 I i I 1 I . '? sf-Qu-Mfdfmff-mf: M: Jf'?jjw'Qfw : E, li ' M J Q7 .Zif cam. .kgmwwiiogfg .,.M-.:f:Ansu?LJ j-icaaavu ' . MCL ,jig . pM, ,- Mm.- ifQi if gg. 'faymm' 54 7222, 'M 0 d7J'L i , , WHA!-4.2 . fn: ' ,W fmw , hm? A gm ,gf 3, ZAQWL fw.!g Q, ' La, - Bm ,v wma c,a.fffLc. 1 IZ . - ..- ig Lp1',, ,a4..Ln4.:.42.a,.,4Q. 75 O-1' CAMPUS 0 CARROLL 26 WELLINGT CAMPUS 4' 17 Colt Seniors Fini h Season 1 eba O QQ: . 5 if lf.. R A . ' A' i Q0 5 , U A A 'S A f iiii ' I Guard-Tacklefffi f , . , f R, , I . , 'F as R . ,, , . Q ami '--- aw W s' A ' g AW' - 'Q K a- .. A gr k ,, 4,4 ,... 'L VARSITY FOOTBALL COACHES - Richard Riggs, Steve Clanton, Dick Palmer, Don Harrmison. 77 O-1' Campus Seniors Hold Big Line lim Prim Guard-Tackle 2 i i ii i A.- fl , fl ! ' Wwgv , .. , V i A , W iii ,6,, iiii 'i 'J if ,i,i., i n rho ' VI ac .J., 752 0-'ir .a...ww'..x.... Fuilback - Fullback VARSITY FOOTBALL - Front Row - Mike Schauf, Mike Lies, Tom Eastman, Richard Free, Richard Smith, Dave Castleberry, Dave Word, Mike Frazier, jim Poynter, Larry jantzen, john Vanderhoof, Dan Wheeler, Tom Brockleman. Second Row - Paul Comegys, Bennie Lee, Steve Smith, Pat Teschke, Chris Spencer, Danny Sebastion, Rod Oliver, Bob Kuhn, Danny Mitchell, Brett Beal, Lex Logan, jim Hudson, Greg Kaul. Third Row - Rod Vickers, jerry Alexander, Lyle Smith, Perry Patton, Bob Studer, Rocky johson, Mike Vanderhoof, Larry Pegg, Wade Brickley, Kevin Maechtlen, Clay Oliver, Steve Fox, jim Prim. Fourth Row - Ron Becker, Ferrell johnson, Bill Veith, Rick Rogers, Mike Ybarra, Doug Carton, Mike Miller, Doug Adams, Mark Vaught, Steve Rosiere, john Brockleman, Dan Smith, Phil White, Mark Powell. The Colts were not to strong this year as they compiled a 3-6 record, and finished seventh in the Ark VaHey League.The Cohs werethe second smallest team in the league, however they placed five players on the Ark Valley League Defensive Team: Dave Castleberry, first team end, Mike Ybar- ra,secondtean1hnebacken Hn1PHnLsecondtean1 tackle, john Brockleman, honorable mention line- backer and Mike Smith, honorable mention halfback. 5' - A-B w, .q...i1?Vi. RON BECKER - Colt Quarterback heads upfield for a touch- LYLE SMITH - A Colt Halfback makes a sharp cut to gain more down againstWinfield. yards. 79 0-r j V, Sophs Gain Experience B-VARSITY AND SOPHOMORE TEAMS - First Row, Tom Eastman, Greg Kaul, Chris Spen- cer, Chris Hughes. Second Row, Clay Oliver, Paul Comegys, Richard Free, Wade Brickley. Third Row, Rocky johnson, Mike Lies, Steve Fox, Bob Studer. Fourth Row, Dan Smith, Mike Miller, Al Rardin, Rod Roger. Fifth Row, lim Hudson. When the Campus B-Varsity footballers prepared to play their first football game they only had had about one week of practice together as a team. This is because they were usually helping the Var- sity team get ready for their foot- ball games. This lack of practice together showed as the B-Varsity ended the season 3-3. The B-Var- sity was mostly composed of sophomores and a few juniors, only because the juniors were playing on the Varsity Team. The Sophomore team got the short end of the stick because they too, were scrimmaging the Varsity Team. However, despite a loss of concentrated practice, the Sophomore Footballers still showed a 2-4 record at the end of the season. Approximately ten sophomores played Varsity foot- ball and that also slowed down the team from a winning season. Frosh Earned Second in League FRESHMAN TEAM - Front Row, Chris Hudson, Steve Conrow, Harry Byram, Terry Schreiber, Dale Baker, Scott Chilcoate, Curtis Parker Boby Drew, Lyn Ten Eycke, Robert Mayor. Second Row, Eddie Kercher, Tobert Adams, jeff Darr, lim Hartman, Fred Colmia, Gary Wilson, Konkel, Tom Kuhn, Wesley Brickly, Walter Cox, Clyde Barr, James Erwin. Third Row, David Holts, Mark Reese, lim Lee, Scott Griffin, Ch risman, Charley Schneider, Mike Morton, Ken Boote, Mike Delany, Steve Steele, Mike Dickson. Varsity Adds Two Coaches to Squad , . , s iii-if E l l l ll I VARSITY COACHES -From Left, Roger Emberson, Steve Clanton, Terry Calender, Don Harmison, Richard Riggs, john C-ingraux, Dick Palmer. SOPHOMORE RUNNER - As a Derby Runner tries to get around the right end, Sophomore Tom Eastman gets ready to make the initial hit. Under the direction of two new coaches for the 1973-74 football season, all teams helped to lead Campus High School to an outstanding season. The Varsity Football squad added two new coaches to the team for the 1973-74 football season. Coaches Dick Palmer and Don Harmison both helped lead the Colts to a 3-6 record. All coaches started the season early in the summer with prac- tices each day until the end of the season. Seven Coaches led each of the teams, Varsity, B-Varsity, Sophomore, and Fresh- man to outstanding records. Adding the new know-how and with the experience of the former coaches, the Colt teams practiced sand played right down the line. The new Colt Stadium added to the excitement of the 1973-74 football season after Homecoming and support and team spirit increased, This, along with the main push of the coaching staff, the Colt teams ran up season records that showed both the Colt Power from the teams as well as from the supporters. si 0-'r Harriers Finish Fourth, A L l sl mn Pflo The 1973-74 Cross-Country season could be termed successful by some, but by most of the team members it wasn't so successful. Led by Senior Kelly Cooper and junior Robin Wagoner, the Colts finished fourth in the Ark Valley and sent two runners to State Tournament. The two competing at State were Kelly Cooper and Robin Wagoner. State was held this year at Salina, Kan- sas. There were 16 teams competing with 124 runners. Both finished in the top 25 runners, with Robin finish- ing 23 and Kelly finishing 24. Kelly and Robin got to go to State by placing in the top 10 at Regionals with Kelly placing third and Robin placing sixth, both runners competing among 70 run- ners and 10 teams. As a team, Kelly and Robin finished fifth. gy E 'A fyrgf '.. -' 1 .ff Don Berry 82 O-1' w-f,t,.-'f-twQ- kb- 1 C I H: sv. . . , K.. 3- Vx T gif' .fb ' i ' if 3 'fl' V 'lv , Q' w K Mads, NY L is 5 fi Ron Pinkston :ju-I 5 N . . 'ii Bill Campbell .44 WayneTrimmell KW ', 'ii 1 ts. was - tx, -A ' if w. .NQEN AEQAW.. ' so 14. A ,mx .W 3 I -wtf I ' I, .U L, ' 4- V5 V IIV V , V VVI N J, X W L I lax V 'A , I -, g- 1 V ,S . me 1 -X I Q li X f 59 if Q wwf .Wifi S f , X 34 I ,,, 'aff' if I I HLQZYIJ tflyxqisviifof H Ulla 4' ' . A i l in , :F , L v KN i A il L I R- 2 ' , A I , iw , tf as A -1, if A as .I I GUM , Q Q e a t IEE W izuiff I ' It JS' I I I 5 I s., i I LU I ,,, ,Q , L i V ' N n 1 I HE, II 'Nw-f ' if A fi. S.-1. , ,L f1!li A iowtfmfli sig u pffn VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY - Front Row - Ron Pinkston, Kenny Strait, Wayne Baker, Robin Wagoner, Kelly Cooper. Second Row - Tom Berry, Don Berry, Wayne Trimmell, Berry Hughes, Steve Randall, Bill Campbell. Third Row - Ron Vonderwall, Steve Scott, jeff West, Terry Sprout, Loren Brown, Steve Hammel. CROSS-COUNTRY DUO - Senior Kelly Cooper and lunior Robin Wagoner pull to finish in the top ten. i 7, 9- A.,.,,, If ., ,Qgwf jg.-h f,,g4 ' ',, 'R 1 K -, 'Xa -1' CROSS-COUNTRY CAPTAIN - Running hard, Kelly Cooper over- SENIOR RUNNER - Ron Pinkston opens his stride more in an takes Manhattan Cross-Country runner at the State Cross-Country effort to finish high in the standings. meet in Salina, Kansas. 83 0-'r Cooper, agoner Set Pace At State Senior Cross Country Captain Kelly Cooper has come a long way with the Colts since he started running his freshman year at Campus High School. Starting Varsity, the runner showed natu- ral talent in running long distances. Taking the year with seven medals, Kelly was one of very few freshmen who lettered. As a sophomore, Kelly ran in 11 meets and fin- ished a good year winning eight medals and as- sisting with two team medals. As a junior, Kelly came off with 13 medals and took fifth in the Ark Valley League. The team went on to place first in the Ark Valley Tournament. Becoming a senior put a lot of responsibilities on Cooper as he was voted team Captain. Kelly took a third place in Regionals and also placed third in the Ark Valley Meet. Four years of hard work and ambitious practice finally paid off as Kelly made the trip to state his Senior year. Kelly stated that he enjoyed his four years at Campus, but didn't know whether he was going to college yet or not. Kelly also stated that this years victories were team efforts not individual efforts. Junior Robin Wagoner lead the 1973-74 Cross Country Team as Co-Captain. As a two year run- ner in Cross Country, Robin claims 15 medals and two top honors in the Ark Valley League. Robin didn't go out for Cross Country and played football his freshman year, but then decid- ed that with his ability at speed he would best fit the roll of long distance running. During his sophomore year, Robin earned eight medals and placed 41 out of about 90 runners in the state meet. During the 1972-73 school year Campus runners placed third at regionals and then went on to capture seventh at state. Running full force his junior year, Robin took fifth place at the AVL meet in Hutchinson and the team placed fourth. Robin earned seven medals during his junior year and he placed 23 out of about 90 runners in the state meet. Along with Kelly Cooper, Captain, Robin placed in the top ten runners at State. To compete in state meets a team must first place in the top three. During this year, the Cross Country Team placed fourth and could not compete in the AVL tournament. But because Kelly and Robin did place in the top ten runners at Regionals, they were intitled to run in the AVL meet. 84 0-1' l 5 Stranathan Leads Colts As Coach 3, -JSI COACH STRANATHAN - In order to see who will run the Varsity competition, Leon Stranathan times the runners of the Cross Coun- try Team. Coach Stranathan has been coaching at Campus High School for five years. He lead the 1973-74 running year to a good year for the runners of both the Cross Country and Track Teams. K tl fl' '.Ellil555f5lfl' Y '.' Q , L- , l ccc 5 f ' fi? Q sl A X115 . , A -L MS- 'l i s s Q L f 1' C c.rcr ,ff L at l l sr 4 sccrr crlr 1 cscc . sss,csl1ss A ' C CO-CAPTAIN WAGONER - Lengthening his stride to overtake an opponent runner, lunior Robin Wagoner leads the Cross Country runners to a good season. Ron Pinkston follows Wagoner to add more strength to the Campus team. Even though Coach Leon Stranathan is not a famil- iar face during the day at Campus High School, he is by no means a stranger. Coach Stranathan is the Head Coach for the Cross Country runners in the summer and fall, and the Head Coach for the Track Team in the spring. Coach Stranathan has been on the coaching staff for about five years and has taken teams to state tournaments three out of the five years he has coached. He has taken the AVL title once during the coaching career at Campus. Coach Stranathan went to Ft. Hays State College, then came to Campus where he became Cross Country Coach of the long distance runners. He then returned to college at Colorado State Universi- ty during the summer of 1971-72 and received his Masters. During the day, Coach Stranathan stays at the Haysville lunior High School. Looking forward to the 1974-75 school year along with Coach Stranathan is State Qualifier and Co-Captain Robin Wagoner and the underclassmen of the two teams. vm TIM MAHONEY - Adding more strength to the Varsity Cross Country Team, Freshman Tim Mahoney puts a final lap on a meet that put the Varsity in good standings in competition. ss 0-1' First Year Girls' Tennis Ends at 2-2 ll f J lit gre ti- . '. nf 'll Q eEsaxu.wt 5 X GIRLS TENNIS - Front Row, Kathy Ybarra, Cheryl Wheeler and Pam Fox. Second Row, Sue Ricketts, Leissa Youngers, Daylene Hicks, Nancy Myers and Kathy Flook. if . .I ,-.:':F1 - fa,' ffft ftE?.f1:21tTfAifX'5'?:fl tt .. n ew H ' .. - -' - ' ii., .- , -1--f.M 1 - 5 1-aff., T l 4' I I I I ,,,.,.,,- e ' ' A . f-+V' E f ' f Sf: ' - ' '4 ' Q -if. , ' U S-': L by 3 8' l I Z a - tv: 'YQ' n 1 ., . 1 ' sr i.. . 5, , V ' ' as I CAREFUL CONCENTRATION - Pam Fox Sophomore matches her opponent's skills with a strong backhand. WAITING - Liessa Youngers, sophomore has an opportunity to use her slam to help win the match. se O-'r First year Campus High School Girls Tennis team found themselves up against a tough schedule, as they ended the season with a 2-1 dual record and had to settle for eighth in the Ark Valley League. The girl netters, under the guidance of Rowena Hinshaw had many highlights in the Doubles with Nancy Myers and Daylene Hicks. Sue Ricketts and lane Schwenne- sen also had good performances inthe Singles. In the first dual action of the year the girl netters were beat by a strong ElDorado team by the score of 7 to 1. Also in other dual action the girl netters went on to defeat Wichita Collegiate 5 to 2 and also set back Wellington by the score of 5 to 1. In the Ark Valley League action, Campus managed to score only one point, while League Champion, Ark City, won with twenty six points. Getting to have competitive tennis at Campus is really great. It is very rewarding to play tennis and we have lots of fun, commented lane Schwennesen, sophomore at Campus. Dual Action Campus 1 El Dorado 7 Campus 5 Wichita Collegiate 2 Campus 5 Wellington 1 Ark Valley League Standings 'I. Arkansas City 2. Hutchinson 3. Winfield 4. Derby 5. Newton 6. El Dorado 7. Wellington 8. Campus Tennis Finishes Season Cn Good ote ...4.n-null x 1 Y fx? is T .Y VARSITY TENNIS - Coach Wayne Valentine, Brad Whiteside, Robert Studer, Barry Hughes, Gary Pierce, Dennis King and Richard Zimmerman. The Tennis at Campus wasn't to successful this year as the Tennis players and the team finished low in each Tennis match. The team was led through by Senior Brad Whiteside and juniors Barry Hughes and Ron Becker. Campus started out with a new tennis coach, Wayne Val- entine. Coach Valentine entered the season enthusiastically and successfully brought the team to a good season. ae 116 IUNIOR PLAYER - Barry Hughes comes back with a hard forearm in order to win his match. sy 0-1' Mr. alentine, New Campus Tennis Coach ' A Varsity Tennis Ed Dorado Tournament Hutchinson Tournament Augusta Tournament Derby Triangular Campus Invitational Ark Valley Invitational Regional Tournament 5th place 6th place 3rd place 2nd place 4th place 8th place 8th place X:s,i txt ll lily ,JI KL' IUNIOR - Barry Hughes follows through to make a good serve. ali! SENIOR - Brad Whiteside won many matches on serves alone and here he is seen practicing one. 88 O-1' B Varsity Tennis Winfield Tournament 7th place Wellington Triangular 3rd place El Dorado Tournament 3rd place Augusta Dual 2nd place Derby Dual 2nd place SENIOR - Brad Whiteside watches as the ball sails towards the net. 'HXXIII .',p',-fftff IUNIOR - Ron Becker has many talents in tennis and one is his backhand shot. Jirls Volleyball Teams Active for First Year MRS. CHELSEA MCCREERY - Girls Volleyball Coach, supports team from thesideline. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Front Row - Lois Allgaier, LouAnne Hudgins, Kim Craig, Merri Lynn Wolf, Beverly Vanderhoff. Back Row - Dana Meyer, Kris Jacobs, Ioe Hicks, Dorothy Meyers, Pat Becker. 1534 gnu-- ' '!.,, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE - Girls Volleyball Team takes out a few minutes of their time to prepare themselves for a big match. Campus High's first girls volley- ball team was organized during the 1973-74 school year. Team members were chosen after try outs were held. From all the girls wishing to participate the most skilled girls were chosen for A and B teams. A-Team played five matches, in which they won one game at their first match. Throughout the sea- son they played Newton, Derby, and Southeast. B-Team played four matches, in which they won two matches. Out of these four matches B-Team played Derby twice, and Newton twice. The girls did pretty good con- sidering it is a first year thing. They went out with the same atti- tude as the boys would, they were thereto fight and win. QQ O--ir Gymnasts Strive for Chance in Competition GYMNASTICS TEAM - Front Row - Mary Wolf, Tina Teschke, Verna Boyd, jenny Casmaer, Leslie Boyd, Dixie Feast, julie Misak. Back Row - Bonnie Madzey janet jacobs, Debbie Yount, Kim Craig, Dianne George, Lou Ann Hudgins, Debbie Fox. 4,-i GYMNASTICS MEET - Team communication is a valuable factor in the sport of gymnastics. You must be able to accept criticism, learn to have the courage to try and attempt new movements and you must always have honor and faith in your team and in the sport itself. Rules taken from a book of girls gymnastics made easy. This year's girls gymnastics team looked good through the first few meets in the season, as the team was led by a few underclassmen and two seniors. Led by seniors, Bonnie Madzey and Tina Teschke, along with sophomores jenny Casmaer, Leslie Boyd and Lou Anne Hudgins, individually put together good routines to earn the honor of placing in the actual meets. After the winning streak at the beginnning of the year the team started to go downhill. As the team went to the Regional Gymnastics Meet, nine of the girls placed high enough to compete in the State meet. Which would have been the first state meet that Campus High would have been eligible for. GYMNASTIC COMPETITION - Sophomore jenny Casmaer seems to be having a calm and confident feeling as she performs her balance beam routine with ease, as sophomore Lou Anne Hudgins watches with amazement. GYMNASTICS COACH - Starting her 3rd year as coach and physical education teacher, Mrs. Chelsea McCreery keeps the faith in this year's team of gymnasts. Campus Gymnasts Succeed in Winning Season BOYS GYMNASTIC TEAM - Front Row - Larry Pegg, Chris Newlin, Dave Castleberry, Steve Burba, Dave Word, Rod Rader. Second Row - Greg Kaul, Bobby Ward, Duane Nelson, lim Hudson, William Lassiter, Mil- ton Burdick, Ricky Richardson. Third Row - Chris Hudson, Loren Brown, Randy McCutchen, Donnie Bos- ley, Scott McCutcheon. STILL RINGS EXERCISE - Senior Steve Burba strains in an effort to get the highest points possible to place in the meet to be eligible for a medal in competition. V W ff ,I . 2231 5 1 I , .L lite CAMPUS GYMNASTIC COACH - Starting his fifth year as coach of the boys gymnastic team Mr. Richard Riggs, carefully fills out the gymnasts scores and performance records to be turned in after each meet. PARALLEL BAR ROUTINE - The strength used in order to execute a good and almost perfect routine is demonstrated by sophomore gymnast Greg Kaul. Under the supervision of Mr. Richard Riggs, the Campus High Gymnastic Team broke the previous school record in scoring the most team points since the sport of gymnastics has been at CHS. Coach Riggs commented that, although the Colts will be losing many of the valuable seniors from the team, the freshmen and sophomores that will be on the team next year, will be an excellent group of gym- nasts for competition. The team itself did pretty good but in the individual competition their real talent came through. This in- cludes the outstanding performances by senior team captain, Steve Burba and sophomore, Duane Nelson, for placing 3rd and Sth place in the Regional Gymnas- tics Meet, which made them eligible for competition in the State Meet. Five Senior Grapplers Add Balance, Dept Ron The Colt Wrestlers were led every meet this year by five seniors and each of them put his share in leading the Colt Crrapplers to victory. Senior john Brockleman wrestled 185 pounds and has been wrestling for the Colts for two years. Senior Russell Kercher wrestled 126 pounds and has been four years with the team. Ron King, senior wrestler, has been with the team for four years and wrestled at 167 pounds. Pat Teschke, senior, has been with the grapplers for four years and wrestled at 112 pounds. Senior Ken Waymire wrestled at 112 pounds and has also been with the matmen for four years. Practicing since the first of November, 1973, the Wrestlers practiced each night after school under the coaching of Mr. Bob Williams, Head Coach and Mr. John Gingraux, Assistant Coach. Q2 0-r Colt C-rapplers Finish Season at 2 - VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM - Front Row, john Christman, Ken Waymire, Roger Moon, Ron King, john Brockleman. Second Row, Alan Thurston, Eddie Kercher, Pat Teschke, Steve Randall, Russell Kercher, Wayne Baker. The Colt Clrapplers compiled a 2-6 Dual Match record this year as the Ark Valley was the toughest league to beat. The Colts beat Hutchinson and then Winfield. They lost to Mc- Pherson, Ark City, Derby, ElDorado, Wellington and de- fending league Champion Newton. The Colts were entered in two tournaments this year and came out with two third place finishes. The Colts next year will only be loosing five members and will have nine returning Lettermen. Returning grapplers are juniors - Steve Randall, Wayne Baker, Roger Moon, Sophomores - Alan Thurston, Wade Brickly, Fresh- men - Eddie Kercher, john Chrisman, Tracy Wheeler, and Walter Cox. CAMPUS CAMPUS .V cQMpU5,' ,V CAMPUS I QAMPU: V. B-VARSITY WRESTLERS - Front Row, Sam Konkel, Wade Brickly, Steve Conrow, Delbert Theison, Mike Riordon, Rod Rogers. Second Row, Tracy Wheeler, Randy McCullen, Gary Wilson, Walter Cox, jimmy Lee, Mike Elliott, Ray Stroot, Russell Rogers. 93 0'-r Wrestlers Attribute Winning to Coaches COACHES - Mr. Bob Williams and Mr. john Gingraux. Coach Bob Williams has been Head Wrestling Coach at Campus High School for the past 14 years. Since Mr. Williams has been coach 20 Campus wres- tlers went to state. The one thing Mr. Williams hopes to accomplish before he retires is to win the A.V.L. Wrestlingtitle. Coach Williams wrestled heavyweight in high school at Erick, Oklahoma for four years. He placed in State his senior year. He then attended Oklahoma State University at Stillwater Okla. where he wres- tled at 177 pounds. SENIOR WRESTLER - Russell Kercher has a strong pinning hold on his Ark City wrestler. 911 0-'lr Coach john Gingraux has been assistant coach to Mr. Williams for the past four years. He coaches the B-Varsity team during the wrestling matches and coaches the wrestlers along with coach Williams during practice. Coach Gingraux went to high school at Derby High where he wrestled 127 pounds for four years. He also went to State his senior year. He then at- tended Fort Hays State College, although he did not continue to wrestle. f CHS GRAPPLER - Campus had several close calls, the Ark City meet was no exception. Although the Campus man is down, Campus pulled through to win the meet. Four Wrestlers to Regionals,0ne to State s!UNiK v an if .A...... STATE CHAMPION - Senior, Pat Teschke, 112 lb. state champion puts a powerful hold on his Ark-City opponent, OVERPOWERING DERBY - Senior, john Brockleman has the upper hand in his match, as he tries to turn his Derby opponent over. I , I S .t,r - SENIOR WRESTLER - Ron King turns his opponent over with a pinning hold. ' - . X FRESHMAN WRESTLER - Eddie Kercher prepares for a second place medal at districts. 95 0-1 SWIMMING TEAM - Front Row, Charles Schneiter, Wesley Brickley, Wayne Deaver, Mike Smith, Mike Dulaney and Scott Love. Second Row, Lyle Noordhoek, William Trammel, Mike Frazier, Scott McCutcheon, Mike Vanderhoof and lerry jones. Third Row, Mike Crum, Mike Dunn, Brett Beal, lim jones, lim Boots and Coach Crum. lp M, 3 4 SOPHOMORE SWIMMER - Scott McCutcheon displays the strength used to swim in the Butterfly competition at a home meet. Swimmers End Season Well TIMING - Accurate time is an important factor in swimming com petition. These girls are carefully checking their stopwatches to de Y terminethe winner ofthe event. SENIOR AND SOPHOMORE SWIMMERS - Mike Frazier and Scott McCutcheon constantly provided the Colts Swim Team with valu- able points during the swimming season. 96 O-'lr MIKE CRUM - Events competed in were, 100-200-500 yard free- style, andthe freestyle relay. He was also Co-Captain. TIM BOOTS - Events competed in were, 100 yard freestyle, and freestyle relay. SWIM TEAM - The Colts set and patiently await for the start of the swim meet. - -. . same-st-awm..-. . .,.,. . t if fax' MIKE FRAZIER - Events competed in were, 100 yard backstroke, and Campus diver. He was also Co-Captain. COACH GLENN CRUM This years Campus Colt Swim Team finished with a 6-6 record, including a sixth place finish at the Olathe 4A Invitational Swim- ming and Diving Tournament. Under the guidance of coach Glenn Crum who has coached Campus swimmers for the past 10 years, beat various highly rated teams during the 1973-74 school year. Mike Crum holds the school record in the 200 yard freestyle at 1159.3 and is part of the school record in the 400 yard freestyle relay at 3:45.3. Mike Frazier and Scott McCutcheon lead the team in diving. 97 0-1' Basketball Loses Seniors After Winning Season lohn IC son ' -1 X As Basketball ended for the Colt roundballers it also ended play at Campus for five good senior play- ers. Campus couldn't have had a winning season without them. Here is what they accomplished dur- ingthe season: john Dickson a 6'9 Center ended the season with a 12.5 scoring avg. and pulled down over 9 rebounds a game. Larry lantzen a 6'2 Forward ended the season with a 4.9 point avg. and also avg. over 4 rebounds a game. Mark Payne a 6'2 Guard ended the season with a 9.2 scoring average and he also pulled down 4.9 re- bounds per game. Steve Portz a 6'4 Forward ended the year with an 11.8 scoring avg. and led the team in rebounds with over 10 a game. Tom Reeves a 5'11 Guard ended the season with an 8.2 scoring avg. and avg.1 rebound per game. Steve Portz Roundballers Finish Year at Regionals A-VARSITY 52 Goddard 67 Ark-City 53 1 Hutchinson 53 g Winfield 59 Augusta 59 El Dorado 533 Derby 84 Wellington 50 3 Newton 41 Ark-City Chapparral Inv. 63 Hutchinson 55 Winfield 77 El Dorado 74 Derby. 74 Wellington 71 Newton Regionals 49 Newton SOPHOMORE 34 Winfield 41 Wellington 50 Newton 55 Augusta 44 'Ark-City 48 Newton 57 ElDorado 56 Wellington 51 Wellington 58 Ark-city 40 Derby 40 Winfield 37 53 43 55 53 48 46 48 38 52 38 33 67 59 55 43 A Games 23-37 47-61 37-40 34-38 43-48 35-36 38-57 42-43 33-44 20-36 26-38 B-VARSITY Goddard ' 4 Ark-City Hutchinson Winfield Augusta ElDorado Derby Wellington Newton Ark-City Hutchinson Winfield ElDorado Derby Wellington Newton FRESHMAN Mulvane Valley Center Derby Augusta Carlton Mulvane Valley Center Derby Augusta Carlton Tournament 38 fif yiyr f 58 56 60 32 46 41 38 35. 1 71 .57 47 38 51 43 53 B Games 30-12 16-25 42-16 33-38 27-21 99 0-T Basketball Adds Three Coaches to Team W., . - ,K 4' f s 1 c ' 2 Mr? W 4 Tr-as IOO O-1' WAYNE VALENTINE Freshman Coach VL,'- ' 'QNI an as-In two fr H ' ' SL75 'YALZ5' 5' S4 32 ,mmf VARSITY BASKETBALLERS - Front Row, Mark Payne, Larry lantzen, john Dickson, Steve Portz, Tom Reeves. Second Row, Dan Sabestian, Bob Kuhn, Ron Becker, Perry Patten, Rocky johnson, Steve Dent. Third Row, Kevin Maechtlen, Robert Morris, Rod McCammon, Scott Griffin, Victor Noordhoek, Fourth Row, Coach Steve Clanton, Mike Deaver, Paul Scauf, Charles Sisson, Coach Paul Schuler. The 1973-74 Basketball season ended early for the Campus Colts but the team pulled through the season with a winning mark of 12-8. The Colt Roundballers had several good things going for them. They had had two returning lettermen and eight players who saw varsity action. Lettermen Vic- tor Noordhoek and Ron Becker helped the team make a winning season. Ron Becker led the Colts in scoring this year and made first team in the Ark Val- ley League. Steve Portz made second team in the AVL, while Big john Dickson made Honorable Mention. SENIOR ROUNDBALLERS - Steve Portz goes high for a rebound as Larry lantzen blocks out for position. B-VARSITY - Front Row, Robert Morris, Dan Sabestian, Bob Kuhn, Rocky johnson, Steve Dent, Second Row, Coach Steve Clanton, Kenvin Maechtlen, Ron McCammon, Scott Griffin, Victor Noordhoek, Third Row, Paul Scauff, Charles Sisson. 101 O-r Sophomores Move Up to Varsity, B-Varsii if phi' , ,M A ,,,, ,..,,, . ,W ,,,: V '- X Ab' SOPHOMORE ROUND BALLER - As a Wellington player de- flects a pass, Sophomore Rod McKammon stops to retrive it. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALLERS - Sophomore Rocky johnson shoots over his Ark City opponent for two points. ...gy PM s. li ,fy g 4 - f fr A Q A K . , N U . N wt Q, at t il tm W ' Aims, ,M ,.,,,, 1 V W JUNIOR ACTION - junior Ron Becker watches and starts down- court as senior Mark Payne throws the ball in. 102 o-r COLT BASKETBALLERS - juniors Steve Dent and Bob Kuhn close in on a Wellington player making a fastbreak. ilu' ,,,h. 'was SOPHOMORE OFFENSE - Sophomore Rod McKammon jumps high to get the tip over his Ark City opponent. Freshman Gain Training Through Experience FRESI-'MAN BASKETBALL - Front Row, Dwayne Richards, Kirby Thompson, Tim lohn- son, lay Pierce, Rob Ward, Scott Chilcot. Second Row, Donald George, lim Hartman, Steve Steele, Brad Renollet, lames Barnum, Tim Richardson. Third Row, jeff Darr, Terry Schreiber, Richard Bootes, Brad Cunningham, Curtis Parker. Dwayne Richards follows through on a free throw to add to the Colt lead. Brad Renollet sets to shoot another free throw after being fouled. james Barnum adds another free throw to the Colts lead. The Freshman Basketball A-Team boosted a losing record of 0-11 while the B-Team broke over the .500 mark with a 3-2 record. The Young Colts lost over three games by one point. The Colts were led con- stantly by guard Ieff Darr and forward Steve Steele. The Colts have new coaches also with Wayne Valen- tine as head coach and joe Hoover assistant coach. The Freshman were without the services of Scott Griffin this year because he was moved up to the varsity squad. 103 O-1' Girl Tracksters Lead Team to Fine Year Front Row - Vicki Murrow, Sharon Davis, Kelly Schreiber, jenny Portz, La Donna Czarnowsky, Lois Allgaier. Second Row - Pam Vanable, Cheryl Wagoner, Val Wall, Linda Campbell, Sandy Hildebrandt, Carol Wheel- er, Nancy Taylor, Diana Hoppork. Back Row - Debbie Logant, Anna Bond, Merri Wolf, Louise Desmarteau, Daylene Hicks, Nancy Meyer, Lisa Youngers, and Debbie Fox. Not pictured - Addie Cook, Kim Craig, Ann Hull, Nancy Stephens, Debbie Barrnet, Connie Lewis, jenny Casmear, Connie Faelber, Terry Button. Directed by first year Coach Weldon Roberson, the Campus High School Girls track squad made a fine showing. Although the Girls failed to win any meets, they did show the talents as they were well represent- ed by underclassmen. Two of the Girls that did com- pete well in the Regional meet held in Dodge City were Sophomore Kim Craig and junior Louise Des- marteau. Both of these girls were in field events as H... Miss Craig competed in the high jump and as Miss Desmarteau showed her talents in the softball throw. .ff 3 Jim i jUNlOR - Louise Desmarteau shows her winning form, after many hours of hard work. I Gag 24 5 ,, R' TQ ,S ,,.-s..- . ,Q my ,. ,mm X 1 ' , 'tie ii . fi' Sophomore Ann Hull executes her skills in tossing the Disc. 3 - 'if A , . i Q g X , 3, - V . ,nf-,Ms ,. I After many hours of hard work Sophomore Kim W K Craig displayed her talents well. She represented the A Campus High Track team in the State Meet held in K' . . Mgnsx , Wichita. Kim made the trip after placing third in Re- T ' 1 ' l t't' h ld' D d C't. glona Compe I Ion e In O ge I y SOPHOMORE - Kim Craig displays her form, that placed in many meets. 104 O-ir Tracksters Led by CHS Upperclassmen M1511 .Sm ,Jr 4 oswsmr' S 1 'l'. ., x ire. 55 .. CHS TRACK - Front Row - Wayne Baker, Robin Wagoner, Kelly Cooper, Dave Castleberry, Tom Reeves and Mike Frazier. Second Row - Elbert Thomas, Brian Burnside, Allan King, Paul Comegys and Tom Eastman. Top Row - Victor Noordhook, Kenny Strait, Doug Adams, Wayne Trimmell and Rod Victors. The 1974 track team had many various changes as several School Records were broken. Records were broke in both the Medley and Two Mile Relays. Also there were two rec- ords broke in the jumping events, the High jump and Triple lump. Other records broke were the One and Two Mile Runs. One mile Steeplechase and the 180 yard Low Hurdles. The upperclass men led the squad to one of the most vic- torious seasons for Campus track. As the Colts were victo- rious at their own Campus Invitational and brought home a second place trophy at the Wellington Relays. And also by placing third in the tough Ark Valley League meet. Records Broke in 1974 180 yd. Low Hurdles Tom Reeves 19.4 High jump Tom Reeves 6'4 CAPTAIN AND CO. - Robin Wagoner and Senior Kelly Triple lump Wayne Trirnrnell40' Cooper set place in 2 mile run. Medley Relay Phil White, Dave Castleberry, Wayne Trimmell, Victor Noord- hook 3142.5 K Z Zmile relay Wayne Trimmell, Wayne Baker, Kenny Strait, Victor Noordhook 8:31 2mile run Kelly Cooper 9:44 1 mile run Kelly Cooper 4:30 1 mile steeplechase Kelly Cooper 4:46 SOPHOMORE RUNNER - Clay Oliver sets a big stride as he starts the first leg of the 440 yard relay. los 0- ir Freshman End Season, Give Coach Plaque FRESHMAN TRACK - Front Row - Richard Wiseman, lim Beard, Eddie Kercher, Donnie Randall, Sam Kon- kel and Roger Emberson. Second Row - Wess Brickley, Steve Steele, Shawn Sullivan, Tim lust, Tim Maho- ney and Steve Scott. Third Row - Scott Chilcote, Dale Baker, Keven Lewis and jeff West. Led by Freshman Long Distance runners Eddie Kercher and Tim Mahoney, the Freshman team com- bined their efforts, with the seventh and eighth grade junior High Track team and won the Sweepstakes trophy at the Suburban League meet. Although the team was small in number, it was well represented with many individuals. Two of the runners that did show their talents were 880 yard champion Eddie Kercher and Tim Mahoney runner up in the two mile run. One of the highlights of the Freshman track season was when the squad recog- nized their Coach Roger Emberson by giving him a plague. Coach Emberson has been coaching the Freshman team for the past three years. Varsity Season's Records Meet No. of Schools Campus Winfield 9 3rd El Dorado 4 2nd Campus 7 1st W.S.U. 'I4 6th El Dorado 13 5th Wellington 10 2nd Heights 6 3rd A.V.L. 8 2nd 106 0-r r . ' -'Q .,.7,,.? 5' ti - - l l rf-sl 'lfii ilffs llifwf if' 's' 4lff' I liillt y, iiii i ii--, . W ,I s . v ..- - -C MEDLEY RELAY - Two seniors, on each end run on one of the winning Medley Relay Teams, David Castleberry and Phillip White are the seniorrunners that make up the team. TRACK COACHES - Coach joe Hoover, Head Coach Leon Strana- than and Coach Kenneth Slaybach help keep the CHS Tracksters in shape for uncoming meets. Seniors Run in Style, Lead Track Team . aa 'W' .. , sgfi, :1 Hr,-L q Qi fitfg 'M V f ,M VXI' :iff f fliirlifffi 1 ,A f V J g v..i,iQ2 W'f5W'Wd 7 ' ' 2, , QW-MM l.a W-M T I X ' , V 1... .rA., 'll 'l f aa , S 5+-S af 5 nffwwsfe, ., 1 . . f m.,,,,, , 'nv f M f - To J 5 ' . 4 L -W : 4' s ' David Word High Hurdler, Long lump, and Sprinter. Wayne Trimmell Triple lump, Long lump, Middle Distance. Mike Frazier Javelin, Sprinter, and all around weight man. David Castleberry Low Hurdler, lavelin, Sprinter. ,,,f I . ,, Yr . ., , 1. ' 'i S 77 4 Ir' 4 ' JJ-A f .,,,, A -, ,yf' , .z , ' Ji ,,, . W s, ',, r: i' f ' Q: i,, ' ' Mi 1 , ,-, ,Q ' f ' ,. 4 4 ., 11 aall is . ,A ,rreel 1.-Q ' u- - . ' , W ii' Q.. ' . . W , ,, 1 fummi I we-'i-1, . 'I 1 'Z Y N - H M V U '.v.,,v4+g V- ,Af 6 il ,mjghw l c , 1' 1f a'I ,xittwfr f Q ' ' T' , tu g , g 1. . , V M , I H ilr' Kelly Cooper Distance, Middle Distance, Steeplechase. Elbert Thomas Sprinter, Middle Distance. any Tom Reeves High lump, Low Hurdler, Sprinter. Bill Cambell Long Distance, Middle Distance. 107 O-1' Colts Cop .V.L. Title With 7-3 Record C . , ' Ft iL 5 T - ,,',, r , F cnmvus 7 ' r , ,T ,,, ft wqrus ,unrus A . cmvus ft I'-WU3 . its 1 :ns nl get at w U5 ennrus til ff- if VARSITY BASEBALL - Front Row, Mike Lies, Doug Garton, Steve Fox, Gary Charles, Dan Wheeler, Richard Smith, Dan Sabastian, Tom Broc- kleman, Coach Pitchner. Second Row, Coach Shannon, john Brockleman, Fred Mason, john Mann, Robert Dalton, Steve Darr, Steve Dent, Bud Wade, Coach Harmisson. This years Colt Baseball Team did something no other team has done before and thats capture the A.V.L. Baseball Title. , With the league being pretty tough the title wasn't won until the final double header was played with Ark-City. The Colts split with Ark-City and ended up with a 7 and 3 record. Derby took second with a 6-4 record. IUNIOR ROUNDBALLER - Fred Mason tries to steal home as Dan Wheeler swings and tries to protect the plate. mnvtta L t pm lIt.NE5,.,, gl CMM Lf- gowns cm us Wtrt.-. wtf-Us rtpuq ' ' e- .. A f QQ . mil ' ' 5231 -A ' 1 may fig MQ! lim Q .5331 -DQO ilfu-:UQ f t-,mms Q CAMPUS 4 .cite-wuts. Clslfllel? A status . ,cmus . N HAHPUSM . L . 'XMN?355?r3 . S at i f titty .L '- 'f i B VARSITY - Robert Adams, jerry Koppick, Clyde Barr, jim Hartman, Mike Munday, Mike Elliott, Wade Vrickley, Martin Pickering. Second Row, Scott Griffin, Rick Barton, Jeff Darr, lim White, David Kirtley, lohn Chrisman, Mike Dickson, Adrian Rogers, Coach Shannon. 108 O11- even Seniors Lead Colts Throughout Year I 'xx wk tl john Brockleman, first base, pitcher, l X . , -I .K w. X ,f X -1 4 ,fx K .if if . 4 4 9 xf S . .I M . X N X ,' - f 1 . . - 1 f in at tj tp F fill l x f A . X' iiifgllllllllijt , a lm L x 5. 1. Doug Carton, second base, outfield. , f xy Xi 1 i x X '-exif. 'asf' ...s J 'X ,X rj., s. .nl - K 8 X lx xvki i ? ,t l l Dan Wheeler, catcher, outfield. S .f 'ly A ert, 4 1. 'Q ' A A tttt , J , K , 7 1 I Llllll N f I X . . , 'fb' l ' K, w-13-e t . A .s.., f S' ' i t . f X , Robert Dalton, right field. ' Steve Darr, second base, pitcher. . t t 4. if if VX' T21 X4 1 i , f 1, ' nfs f. 1 l SN fi sf -fx, l lx 'it' , fC'l 6 X if 'Y X lf X? IQ p. ' 155 gf if ,' 'eff tl f' K 5.4 1 f N . ,A l 'S A . f 'Eff Q etti . bb 23+ W, Xi john Mann, third base, pitcher. Richard Smith, third base, pitcher. john Brockleman played baseball at Campus for 3 years and lettered all three years. His senior year he batted .333 in the Ark Valley. Steve Darr played baseball at Campus for 3 years and lettered two years. His senior year he batted .100 in the Ark Valley. Robert Dalton played baseball at Campus for one year and lettered automatically his senior year. He didn't bat against Ark Valley league pitching. Doug Garton played baseball at Campus for four years and lettered all four years. He batted .193 in the Ark Valley. john Mann played baseball at Campus for one year and lettered his senior year. He batted .167 in the Ark Valley. Richard Smith played baseball at Campus for two years and lettered both years. He batted .186 in the Ark Valley his senior year. Dan Wheeler played baseball at Campus for three years and lettered two years. He batted .137 in the Ark Valley. The Colts Team batting avg. this year ended up at .230 which was fourth in the league. The team pitching era ended up at 4.200 which was good enough for third place in the Ark Valley. O9 1 0-1' Colts End Season With an 8-11 Record. CAMPUS- VISITORS 3 DERBY 2 B DERBY 7 4 NORTH 12 5 NORTH 14 7 WINFIELD 2 5 WINFIELD 4 1 WEST 5 CAMPUS VISITCRS 7 WEST 5 8 GODDARD 0 11 NEWTON 1 10 DERBY 16 8 NEWTON 4 0 SOUTH 11 2 SoUTH 3 12 SOUTH 15 3 SOUTH 4 0 GODDARD 8 4 ELDORADO 14 4 ELDORADO 11 5 ARK-clTY 4 4 ARK-c1TY 7 0 HEIGHTS 5 2 EL DORADO 7 2 ARK-clTY 6 SOPHOMORES BASEBALLER - Gary Charles steps to the plate against Eldorado in an attempt to get a hit. PITCHER - john Brockleman follows thru in his pitching in order to throw strikes. 110 0-E LEFT FIELDER - Junior Fred Mason raps out a single. SECOND BASE - lunior Fred Schmidt fouls off a pitch against Eldorado. New Coaches Accompany A L Title if A g Head Coach .41 Coach Don Harmison is a new coach this year at Campus as he took the job from coach Steve Clanton. Coach Harmison worked with the infielders and pitchers, while also acting as a Head Coach for Baseball at CHS. 3 l 3 f Q 5 L V, i ly 2 3 T f 3 V, ..L,, ' 4 Coach Tony Pitchner, whose picture is unavailable, helped coach the CHS Baseballers as well as doing his student teaching in the Business Department. He worked with the outfield mostly and coached first base at Varsity games. Coach james Shannon is also a new coach this year and worked with the Varsity pitchers and catchers while coaching the B- Varsity team. Coach Shannon is the junior High School Football Coach in thefall. ' 'C ..,.. .......o.. .....- . . QI r , . fw - S PY ,f-l ' , 1 it f .M :ag JUNIOR PITCHER - Danny Sabestian lets go of a fastball as the isses, Catcher Cary Charles gets the ball. infield and outfield get ready. 111 O-f JW' .Q - v.,,,,,-i.. - www Y w 13: I- ' L , iw f 4 .. , i ' ax Q A 1 5 Q , iv A 'ff km Q K ' -Wk-f ff 'Q .. wh ,yn 5 t I V. 1:7 L V 2. 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'wf -W ,ff SENIOR GOLFER - Steve Portz makes a practice drive on the new course at Pawnee Prairie. an-l..i...ol, 1 i ., ,pg GOLF COACH - Richard Riggs, Campus Physical Education teach- er, coaches all of the Campus Golfers. 113 O-lr AV xi xx ax 'll . .Q cam 0 .- ,Qaz :AL 7.ea,a., wywt A7 atc Qzrwb , , M- Q WH mm Jwwmww :W m,+,---- ,.i. . -.m,, ,, ,,-Ma.L44.4l...4tQ-QQQQLZ - Mal ' 'J ' ll , ,, 11. 1g,,,, ,,,f,1,,'a MPLZZUZLACZ' Mio ?' mn W M mwwmmuw if-41414.41-cnfzamgg -' Q I ?,ea,uf.a,a1Q-14?A,.,.zL.Z. STUCO Seeks Goals for Campu l SUPERINTENDENT AND PRESIDENT - Dr. W. H. Phillips and Gary McCutcheon discussed the final details after the controversy over the dress code was finally agreed upon. McCutcheon Leads STUCO Changing the dress code for the 1973-74 school year was the main goal for the Campus High Student Council. Hair length seemed to be the biggest part of the changes. Boys wore their hair any length they wished, as long as it was kept neat. Girls got to wear halter tops, while both boys and girls were allowed to wear shorts. Other topics of discussion con- sisted of arranging a smoking lounge, open lunch period, and working towards various other changes around Campus. Student Council is the primary group responsible for the everyday changes the students viewed throughout 1973-74. Officers were, Gary Mc- Cutcheon, president lnot picturedl, Phil Dellinger, vice president, Kelly Schreiber, secretary and treasurer. Sponsors for STUCO were, Mr. Lynn Kneller, Mr. Larry Brooks, Mr. Arthur Rose, and Mrs. Evelyn Hefley. Smith, Mike Alexander. 1 16 O-1' GARY MCCUTCHEON -- Played an important role at Campus High. STUDENT COUNCIL - Front Row - Kelly Schreiber, Phil Dellinger. Second Row - Dixie Feast, Sandy Mora, Pam Reece, Ricky Richardson, Vonda Bissantz, Roger Nagel, Karon Fischer, Pam Coppage. Third Row - Theresa Steddum, Kristi lacobs, Linda George, Wendy Stockton, Debbie lo Smith, Mark Payne, Craig Cremer, Barry Hughes, Steve McFeeters, Richard Renner, Russ Kercher. Back Row - Debbie Dearth, Susan Blaine, Brenda George, Richard Free, Allan Thurston, Penny ,pgpp , ,N y ' ii- iw. i alm- FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA - Front Row - Leola Riggs, Jeanette Kates, Pauline Werner, Chris Darby, Evelyn Barr, Paula Werner. Second Row - Mrs. Louise Herrington, Mrs. Judy Melzer, Jackie Dewees, Dorenda Robertson, Mrs. Thelma Hughes. Third Row - Diana Bond, Kay Bjostad, Janice Holt, Cheryl Kelley, Brenda Wood, Debby Walker. Fourth Row - Elizabeth Wagner, Janice Delzer, Diana Johnson, Sanetha Penner, Tammy Stocking, Ginnie Thompson. Fifth Row - Brenda Head, Cathy Martinez, Chanell Offield, Cheryl Uglow, Becky Crane. Back Row - Zoe Burgess, Jane Gwaltney, Denice Offield, Jan McWilliams, Sherrie Munkres. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Front Row - Cheri Church, Nova Maggart, Cay Campbell, Dale Blaine, Janice Hoover, Rhonda Hufman, Karen Cox, Debbie Vanderhoof. Second Row - Cindy Sterns, Jane Schwennesen, Pam Fox, Barbara Lewis, Rene Poland, Janet Jacobs, Kathy Markham, Tina Teschke, Linda Scott. Leatha Hollaway. Third Row - Shirley Konkel, Pam Reece, Pam Ste- phens, Regina Swart, Paula Barker, Debbie D. Smith, Louanne Hudgins, Phil Dellinger, Diane Wade. Fourth Row - Stephen Konkel, Steve Holt, Cheryl Hephner, Nancy Meyer, David Burks, Tina Rieth, Barry Hughes, Roger Nagel, Brenda Love. Back Row -Lonnie Braden, Steven Penner, Jerry Suit, Steve Heiman, Richard Gates, Steve Portz. FTA Club Seeks Future Many students go through high school waiting for one moment and that is the moment when they walk up the aisle and pick up their diploma. While some students have loved every moment of their high school days, and have lived them to the fullest. These students wish to someday help other young people enjoy high school and at the same time prepare them for the future as we have been prepared. These students have joined to- gether in the Future Teachers of America club. This club has been organized for the purpose of help- ing students realize the pros and cons of teaching. Officers of FTA were, Leola Riggs, president, Jeanette Kates, vice pres- ident, Pauline Werner, recorder, Chris Darby, correspondent, Paula Werner, Historian. While FTA spon- sors were, Mrs. Louise Herrington, Mrs. Judy Melzer, and Mrs. Thelma Hughes. NHS Club Gives Honors National Honor Society has been organized for the sole purpose of creating enthusiasm for scholar- ships, stimulating desires to render service, promoting worthy leader- ship, and encouraging develop- ment of character. Activities of NHS include tutoring students who seek and need help in their studies, raising money for scholarships for worthy and needy students by working in the conces- sion stand, selling booster buttons, and working on other fund raising projects, helping with the Red Cross at the Junior High during the fall. Officers for NHS were, Nova Maggart, president, Dale Blaine, vice president, Cheri Church, sec- retary: Cay Campbell, treasurer. Mr. Auther Johnson was the sponsor. 117 O-1' FCA Sets Christian Goals Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a group of all male students who are interested in athletics and wish to participate in Christian fellowship. FCA consists of approximately 25 students, who listen to various spe- cial speakers, and watch numerous films on Christian Athletes. This is a new club on campus de- signed for these students, with en- riching and developing Christian ideas in mind. It gives them each a chance to experience the possibility of mixing Christianity and athletics together. Officers of FCA were Pat Tesch ke, president, Steve Darr, vice presi- dent, Mike Crum, secretary and treasurer, john Brockleman, devo- tional chairman. Mr. Kenneth Sla- bach and Mr. Glenn Crum spon- sored FCA for the 1973-74 school year. Sports Club ffers Help Campus Sports Club was de- signed to increase interest in girls sports, provide students with addi- tional information in the general area of sports, and to show the new trends in women's sports. Money making projects were a main project for Campus Sports in hopes that the girls might have the opportunity to participate in a summer athletic camp or clinic. Campus sport girls had the re- sponsibility to supervise clinics for the Haysville junior High School. Teaching junior high students the art of various sports which they may take place in once they are in high school was the purpose of these clinics. Sponsors for Campus Sports were Mrs. Chelesa McCreery and Mrs. Rowena Hinshaw. 118 0-r FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES - Front Row - Mr. Ken Slabach, Mike Crum, Mr. Glenn Crum. Second Row - jeff West, Tracy Wheeler, Clyde Barr, Terry Schreiber. Third Row - Mike Frazier, john Dickson, Richard Smith, Tom Reeves, jeff Darr. Fourth Row -john Armstrong, Gary Nichols, Mike Ybarra, Richard Free. Fifth Row - Rick Studer, jerry jones, Mike Dunn, Mike Dula- ney, Mike Lies. Back Row - Alan Wallis, Bret Clark. CAMPUS SPORTS CLUB - Front Row - Mrs. Chelsea McCreery, Cay Campbell, Bonnie Madzey, Debi Yount, Tina Teschke, Mrs. Rowena Hinshaw. Second Row - Daylene Hicks, Nancy Meyer, jo Hicks, jenny Casmaer, Merri Lynn Wolf. Third Row - Linda Campbell, Dana Meyer, Louanne Hudgins, Kim Craig. Fourth Row - Teresa Noland, Brenda Button, Tammy Crum. Back Row -- Terri Button, Kathy Ybarra, Leslie Boyd. Lettermen, Top Athletes The Lettermen Club's project for the 1973-74 school year included two booths at the Haysville junior High School Booster Club Carnival, putting up signs in the coke room, and placing trash cans at different locations around the school. Letter- men Club members took an over- night trip in the spring for the Let- termen's invitation. There were 40 members in the club including offi- cers Mike Ybarra, president, Pat Teschke, vice president, Doug Gar- ton, secretary, and Gary Nichols, sergeant at arms. Mr. Don Harmi- son was sponsor for the club. Kayettes Aid Needy Kayettes club was designed to help each member reach six objec- tives. These objectives are, religion, personality, leadership, service, appreciation, and responsibility. No formal religion is taught in such a group, but each member is urged to attend the church of her choice. During the month of November Kayette members had a swim party and an overnighter. The club also performed services for the school and needy organizations. One such project was, visiting the St. joseph Hospital on December 15, to talk to sick children. The girls also sold spook insurance before Halloween. Officers for the club were, Paula Barker, president, janet jacobs, vice president, Dawn Warrington, sec- retary, and Pam Ward, treasurer. Sponsors were Mrs. Marcia Gray, and Mrs. Marjorie Palmer. LETTERMAN'S CLUB - Front Row - Mr. Roger Emberson, Mike Ybarra, Doug Garton, Gary Ni- chols, john Dickson, Mr. Don Harmison. Second Row - David Nichols, Ron Becker, Mike Frazier, Ron Pinkston, john Brockleman, Mark Payne, Ferrell johnson. Third Row - Tom Vaughn, D. j. Adams, Steve Darr, Steve Portz, Larry jantzen, Richard Smith, Tom Reeves. Fourth Row - Terry Cole, Danny Mitchell, Danny Sebastian, Rick Rogers, Dave Word, Steve Fox, Victor Noordhoek. Fifth Row - Randy Riley, Fred Mason, Lyle Noorhoek, Kelly Cooper, Steve Randell, Robin Wagon- er, Wayne Baker, Kenneth Waymire. KAYETTES - Front Row - Mrs. Marjorie Gray, Dawn Warrington, Vicki Scott, Paula Barker, janet jacobs, Pam Ward, Debbie Hulse, Mrs. Majorie Palmer. Second Row - Cindy Harrington, Lori Kaul, Brenda Hess, Patti Hedgepeth, Lois Allgaier, Connie Lewis, Debbie Papen, Vivan Richards, Susan Hatcher, Kelly Schreiber, Wendy Stockton. Third Row - Michelle Cox, Terry Hooper, julie Pulec, Sandy Hilderbrant, Linda Haggard, Marsha Holmes, Cindy johnson, Terri Raine, Pam Ervin, Lynette Barrett, Pam Charles, Tammy Haywood. Fourth Row - Debbie Dearth, Vicki Huffman, Connie Reith, jenny Portz, Kathy Maechtlen, Rita Donavant, Sandy Gasser, Ramona Walker, Deb- bie Vanderhoof, Kathy Harrington, Debbie Fox, Sheryl Wagoner. Fifth Row - Kathy Roles, Kim Haskins, jeanne Nett, Brenda Nichols, Sandy Thomas, jeanne Chambers, Shelly Hilderbrant, Emma Butler, Cheryl Smith, Peggy Walker, Kris jacobs. Back Row - Sue Ann Wise, Charlene Schofield, Diana Kessler, Debbie Ward, Vicki Messer, Terri Munkres, Connie Faelber, Debbie Sturchio, Deanne Bagby, Anita Boden, Mary Ann Epperson. l 19 0-'r .L .W,, ,,4,,,W, flllld' ' ' , T Q X X Tina Teschke, HEAD 471 .. .. Debbie D. Smith lanet Jacobs Sharon Stevens Varsity, Soph Cheerleaders Show Spirit The Varsity Cheerleaders have been very active this year. They have brought new and exciting spirit to the student body. In August of 1973 the girls attended Cheerleading Camp at Rock Springs. At camp they re- ceived awards for their spirit and ability to be good cheerleaders. The sophomore cheer- leaders were elected in the early fall by the sophomore class. These girls have worked very hard and have proven to the rest of the stu- dent body that they are very fine cheerleaders. Brenda Button Pam Reece jenny Casmaer, Kim Craig-HEAD, Debbie Dearthg not shown Terry Williams. F Air Y if 7 L i i ? jill Burba lane Schwennessen QHEADJ Ann Hull we Verna Boyd, Bonnie Lang lHEADJ, lulie Misak, Debbie Fox. Cheerleaders Give Spirit 'l 7 . 1 . . 4 1 'V -,,..qI 1 5. K M... K A 1' ,pw-1 Lf., ,,-L 'qF:5Q Louanne Hudgins Cheerleading can be a hard and trying expe- rience. It involves a lot of time and work. The B-Varsity cheerleaders are required to practice at least three hours a week and to attend all Varsity and B-Varsity games. So this is your first year in high school and you become a cheerleader. This was probably one of the most exciting moments in the fresh- man cheerleaders' lives. These girls have worked very hard throughout the year to make their freshman team successful. LW-as-f,g?VV Pom Pon aff an Pam Give Support Pom Pons were organized to promote school spirit, provide en- tertainment at school functions, and represent the school at activi- ties, such as parades and conventions. The primary activities of the squad is to design and perform in- tricate dance routines, and partici- pate in numerous events to encour- age school spirit. Pom Pons take turns putting on skits during assem- blies by playing the part of anything from the tail end of a train, to being SUPER COLT. Pom Pons sponsor for the 1973-74 school year was Mrs. Margaret Markham, while Bambi Carlson filled the position of Pom Pons president. Pep Club Shows Spirit Pep Club is the largest single club on Campus. The Pep Club girls have always been an important part of any school. Without them the school would have little or no spirit at a game. Pep Club girls make up one of the most active parts of a school body. 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' POM PONS - Tanya Dillard, Gail Williams, Bonnie Madzey, Dalene McDaniel, Kay Campbell, Linda Scott, Dalene Hicks, Kathy Markham, Teresa Palmer, Debbie lo Smith, Becky Stovall, Bambi Carlson, lolyn Voelzke, Cindy Byers. .ar T -A 1' PEP CLUB - Front Row - Campus High Pom Pons. Second Row - B Team Cheerleaders, Ann Hull, lane Schwennessen, lill Burba, and Lou Anne Hudgins. Sophomore Cheerleaders, jenny Casmaer, Debbie Dearth, Kim Craig, and Terry Williams. Varsity Cheerleaders, Tina Teschke, Shar- on Stevens, Pam Reece, Debbie D. Smith, lanet lacobs, and Brenda Button. Third Row - Debbie Hulse, Kathy Maechtlen, Kelly Schrieber, Kathy Ybarra, Leslie Boyd, Verna Boyd, LaDonna Czar- nowsky, Diana Martian, Connie Logsdon, Cheryl Wedel, Debra Tiley, Sherry Neston, Theresa Sted- dum, Brenda Love, Kathy Hoggard, Fourth Row - Carla Cooper, Windy Stockton, Lisa Warring- ton, Pam Charles, jenny Portz, Bonnie Lang, julie Misak, Pam Coppage, Terri Button, Nancy Stock- ton, lanis Panizzi, Pam Fox, Merri Lynn Wolf, Teresa Noland, Tammy Crum, Glenda Ivy. Fifth Row - Mary Hanigan, Linda Papen, Candy Witcraft, Lynette Barrett, Debbie Fox, Sandy Knifing, Penny Winters, Sharon Hoggard, Teresa Tiffany, Lisa Youngers, Linda Campbell, Kris lacobs, Kim Clark. Color Guard, ' Band Displays School Spirit Color Guard was designed for the sole purpose of marching with the band during pre-game and at half- time to entertain the audience and represent the school. These girls have shown much dedication by arriving at school at 7:00 A.M. three mornings a week throughout the school year to work on improving their marching abilities, and make up new routines to perform. Color Guard girls are also invited each year to attend Cessna day, repre- senting their school and drilling for others, although it was called off in 1973-74 due to the lack of gas. Sponsor for Color Guard for 1973-74 was Mr. Sigmund Leiker, while Cheri Church held the office of captain, and Carol Lies was co- COLOR GUARD - Front - Cheri Church. Back Row - Vicki Chance, Debbie Hulse, Dava Ridge- Captain way, Patti Hedgepeth, Paula Barker, Susan Blaine, Tina Rieth, Vivan Richards, Carol Lies, Kathy Flo- rio, Anita Hight, Karen Cox, Debbie Vanderhoof. lNot Pictured, Debbie Brannon, Sandy Zimmer- man, Liz Taylor, Wendy Stockton, Brenda Love, Kathy Macechtlen, Terri Carter.J Early Morning practices seem to be what it's all about, as the Campus High Marching Band and the Color Guard line up to hit it off. 123 O-1 Key Clu b Serves Area Serving the school and community, developing ini- tiative and leadership, en- couraging daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships, were the main goals for the 1973-74 Key Club. Key Club sponsored a tal- ent show for all the Haysville students, and also participat- ed in community services such as helping out at nurs- ing homes. Officers for the 'I973-74 school year were, Wendell C-oin, president, Rick Steele, vice president, Keith Bird- sell, secretary, and Mr. john Stucky was the sponsor. IRC Studies Foreign Law International Relations Club was designed to teach students about different countnies, such as China, Russia, and Africa. Programs were set up to let the members of the club have a better insight as to what beliefs, customs, and laws a country might have. Each month the club spon- sors, Mr. Leroy Griswold and Mr. joseph Murtha, tried to change the country in which the students were to study. Officers were, Phil Dellin- ger, president, jan Trout, vice president, and Rene Poland, secretary and treasurer. 124 0-1' KEY CLUB - Front Row - Mr. john Stucky, Wendell Croin, Keith Birdsell, Rick Steele. Second Row - Danny Haskins, Terry Kill, Gary Wood. Back Row - Tim Mahoney, Wayne Wentling, Keith Noordhoek. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB - Front Row - Mr. Leroy Griswold, Rene Poland, jan Trout, Phil Dellinger, Mr. joseph Murtha. Second Row - Karen Cox, Verna Myers, Debbie Thomas, Pam Vermillion, Mary Thomas. Third Row - Mary McGoIden, Mark Payne, Ron Silvers, Steven Penner, Steve Holt. Fourth Row - Richard Loveall, Mark jacobs, Ron King, Dave Chanowski, Pam Fox. Back Row - Steve Hart, Richard Gates, Steve Heiman, Leissa Youngers, Terry Cook. l l OFFICE EDUCATION - Front Row - Kathy Hoggard, Vicki Evans, Cay Campbell, Ramona Walker, Tina Teschke, Mr. Russell Reeves. Second Row - Sandy Gasser, Tina Reith, lan Trout, Becky Sto- vall, Terrisa Palmer, Bambi Carlson. Back Row - julie Steele, Debbie Davis, Connie Logsden, Bar- bara Lewis, Iudy Mahoney, Sue Smith, Mrs. Marilyn jones. JUNIOR OFFICE EDUCATION - Front Row - Cindy Kerr, Vicky Gourley, Kim Clark, Peggy Walk- er. Second Row - Mr. Russell Reeves, Becky Reed, joy Palmer, Gail Wise, Mrs. Marilyn jones. Back Row - Nina Williams, Lynn Kill, Sharon Waymire, Susan Page, Sandy Carrell, Paula Vaught. OEA Studies Office Methods The Office Education Asso- ciation Club is part of the co- operative program. The stu- dent is required to be an active member of this club in order to participate at local, state, and national levels of the program. Through this club students learn about parlimentary pro- cedure, service projects, and plan for the state and national Leadership Conference. Projects and activities of the OEA Club for the 1973-74 school year consisted of, at- tending the Fall Delegate As- sembly, attending the Spring Leadership Conference, at- tending the National Leader- ship Conference, attending local club meeting, and enter- ing a Service Awards Contest. Officers of the club were, Kathy Hoggard, president, Ian Trout, vice president, while Mr. Russell Reeves was the 1973-74 OEA sponsor. jr. OE Plans for Senior OE Ir. Office Education was de- signed with preparing the stu- dents for Senior OEA. Projects for the year includ- ed having a guest speaker, compiling personal data sheets, and application blanks. Student members also were required to hold interviews with various personal rangers. Officers for Ir. OEA for the 1973-74 school year included, Cindy Kerr, president, Vicki Hourley, vice president, Kim Clark, reporter, Peggy Walker, secretary and treasurer. Spon- sors were, Mr. Russell Reeves, and Mrs. Marilyn jones. 125 0-if Sr. DECA Gets Involved Primary objectives of the Distrib- utive Education Club of America include, developing leadership potential, involving student mem- bers in social and recreational activ- ities, developing civic awareness through community involvement, and providing vocational under- standing about opportunities for employment in the field of marketing. DECA is the national youth or- ganization for students enrolled in Distributive Education Programs in high school, junior colleges, area vocational schools, and four year colleges and universities. Activities for the 1973-74 school year included, selling Hershey's fund raising chocolate merchan- dise, holding various concession stands during the twenty minute break, attending the Fall Delegate Assembly, sponsoring a dance after a varsity game, and sponsoring a concert. Officers for DECA were, Craig Cremer, president, Nina McKee, vice president, Sherri Lewis, secre- tary, Sue Munkres, treasurer, Bruce Lang, parliamentarian. Mr. Ted Eberle was the sponsor. Special recognition was received by Craig Cremer and Nina McKee as they won the title of DECA state president, and central region vice president. Elections for these ho- nored offices were held at the Fall Delegate Assembly in Emporia, on October 19 and 20. lr. DECA Seeks Future junior Distributive Education was designed to prepare underclassmen for Senior Distributive Education when they will have various oppor- tunities to compete in the market- ing field, and represent Campus as the 1973-74 senior DECA has. Sponsor for lr. DECA was again Mr. Ted Eberle. 126 0-ir SENIOR DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - Front Row - Mr. Ted Eberle, Craig Cremer, Nina McKee, Sherri Lewis, Sue Munkres, Bruce Lang. Second Row - Debbie Genteman, Richard Allgaier, Crys- tal Hazelton, Rick Garriott, Cathy Menk. Back Row - Steve Konkel, Kathy Benner, Mary Schneiter, Cindy Smith. fNot Pictured, Suzy Matlock.I IUNIOR DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - Front Row - Darrell Dodd, Allan King, Mr. Ted Eberle, Wendell Goin, Becky Harris, Dianne Hudgins. Back Row - Evelyn Barr, Debbie Iohnson, A A tra Shartzer, Barbara Hampton, Lynda Sponsel. INot Pictured, Dixie Burton.I 7 in-..r. . I F FRENCH CLUB - Front Row -john Murphy, Mrs. Dorothy Davis, Diane Wade, Kathy Leedy, Vera Myers, Rene Poland. Second Row - Lettie Castilow, Valarie Davis, Verna Boyd, Kathy Mann, Tammy Fahnholz, Susan Vonderwall, Kay Schaffer, Pam Mosby, julie Renner, julie Byrd. Third Row - Teresa Loyd, Lori Hazelton, Teresa Randall, Wendy Buttman, LaDonna Czarnowsky, Debbie Lowe, Sharon Waymire, Kim Bowers, Shannon Davidson, julie DeBuhr. Fourth Row - Vicki Mar- row, Rhonda Thomas, Cindy Vickers, Shell Sampson, Nancy Whitcomb, Debbie Trimmell, jay Sla- ter, Don Fornet, Steve Holt, Debbie Bennett. Fifth Row - Donna Doffing, Pam Croney, Alan Wal- lis, jeff Burge, Duane Nelson, Pam Lowe, john Armstrong, Milton Burdick, Sharon Davis. Sixth Row - Brenda Bosley, Tam Suddron, Mike Smith, Charles Harrington, jim Lee, Sam Konkel, Alan Frye, David Holt, Nancy Stephens. Back Row - Alisha Mayfield, Chris Schauf, Denise Riley, Roseanna Kirby, Gina Webb, Sandi Marcot, Gerline Kuhn, julie Bosley, Lori Dalton. ERMAN CLUB - Front Row -james Barber, jerry Sprout, Greg Earnest, Bert Penner, jeff Brooks, r. Norbert Schmeidler. Second Row - Ginni Thompson, Vicki Bjostad, Peggy Kirby, Danny Han- Eins. Third Row - Lizboe Hoogendoorn, Debbie Brannam, Cynthia Griffin, Greg Achterman. ourth Row - Russell TenEyck, Garry Barrett, Danny Kuhn, David TenEyck. Back Row - Candy .Nhitcraft, Debbie Sturchio, Barbara Popp, Cindy johnson. French Club Studies Land Students interested in French joined together in the 1973-74 French Club. This club was organ- ized for the purpose of letting members get together and learn more about the French language, and how to speak it more fluently. Projects for the club included, an annual club picnic, sponsoring a varsity dance, attending the French Concourso at Wichita State Univer- sity, having a covered dish dinner combined with a skating party, and attending an International dinner. Officers for the club were, john Murphy, president, Diane Putnam, vice president, Diane Wade, secre- tary, Rick Doerfer, treasurer, Vera Myers, publicity chairman, Kathy Leedy, historian. Sponsor for French Club was Mrs. Dorothy Davis, German Club Learns Culture German Club was designed to provide a more informal atmo- sphere than the classroom in which to examine or lay plans for learning facets of the German culture. Projects for this year included the usual social activities such as a Christmas dinner, attending an ln- ternational dinner, and small get togethers. The major goal for the year was to form a state chapter of the National Federation of German students. Officers for the year were, jeff Brooks, president, Bert Penner, vice president, Greg Earnest, secretary, jerry Sprout, treasurer, jim Barber, Sergeant at Arms. Sponsor for the club was Mr. Norbert Schmeidler. l?7 0-r Club Learns Computors Projects that the 1973-74 Data Processing Club took part in con- sisted of, making a computerized calendar, holding a future telling booth in the Mardi C-ras, and hav- ing a computer matching service. Money earned throughout the year on the computer matching service was used to offer one ad- vanced student a scholorship. Officers of the Club were, Ray Ford, president, Dennis Carrico, vice president, Lonnie Braden, sec- retary, Debbie Shaw, treasurer, Mrs. Wanda Lindsey was the 1973- 74sponsor. Spanish Club Learns, Studies Spanish Club was designed to increase enthusiasm in the Spanish field, to develop a higher degree of proficiency in spoken Spanish by club members, to create interest and gain knowledge toward the Spanish-speaking people and their country, to be a service to the school and community. Activities of the club included, participating in the annual WSU concurso, going caroling during the month of December during school and after school, attending an Inter- national dinner, attending various cultural events throughout the year, and finishing the year with a picnic to a nearby park. Officers for the 1973-74 school year were, Dale Blaine, president, Ierry Suit, vice president, Cheri Church, secretary, Susan Blaine, treasurer, Cheryll Wedel, reporter, Terri Carter, historian, David Burks, social president. Sponsors were Mr. Kenton Allen and Mrs. Dorothy Davis. 128 O--lr DATA PROCESSING -Front Row - Mrs. Lindsay, Dennise Carrio, Raymond Ford, Debbie Shaw, Lonnie Braden. Second Row - Nina Foster, Debbie Symonds, Clem Alcaraz, Cheryl McCleave, Sherry Payne, Debbie Kill. Third Row - Dean Gardner, Dan Hutson, Luetta Dryden, Dianna Mar- tin, David Kirtley. Fourth Row - Louise Desmarteau, Kathy Wilson, Roger Bailey, Debbie Scott, Carol Frye, Cheryl Hufman. Fifth Row - Bonnie Lang, Wayne Deaver, Randy Hedgpeth, Mike- Dulaney, Ellen Kuhn. SPANISH CLUB - Front Row - Mr. Kenton Allen, Dale Blaine, lerry Suit, Cheri Church, Susa Blaine, Cheryl Wedel, Terri Carter, David Burks, Dorothy Davis. Second Row - Martha Esha Kathy Noles, janet Tasker, Brenda Wood, Sandy Thomas, Tom Davis, Thurmen White, Tamra R ZGY, Andrea BUFKS, Elaine Forste. Third Row - Chris Darby, Tina Mahannah, Karen Strubhar, Sa dra Warner, Sherri Bowen, Rena Ricketts, Pam Reece, Dava Ridgeway, Steve Brazill, ludy Her Elaine Reddock, Pat Coffey, Brenda Head. Fourth Row - Karen Neil, Cindy Grey, jackie Dewee Brenda Love, Clark Sparrow, Mark Reece, Ray Thomasson, Nova Maggart, Regina Swart, Bren Nickols, Teressa Singleton, Debbie Hersh, Dixie Burton, Paula Werner. Fifth Row - Linda Carut ers, Orla jackson, Shirley Konkel, Ianice Holt, Cindy Stearns, Bryan Clark, Kevin West, Debbi Reed, Diana Bond, Nancy Meyer, Sue Wise, Kim Roeder, Marcie Suit. Back Row - Keith Frazie David Sullivan, Steve Gray, Barry Hughes, Ramona Frazier. PUBLICATIONS CLUB - Front Row - Leslie Klein, Doneta Schmidt, Debbie D. Smith. Second Row - Anita Hight, jane Schwennesson, Sharon Stevens, Cindy Vickers, Kris Acterman. Third Row - Kelly England, Kim Mann, Marcia Smith, Russell Brisbin, Mark jacobs, Tamera jones. Back Row - Ward Bond, Lois Allgaier, Vicki Huffman, Gerald Osbun, Gary Taylor, Mike Deaver, Cindy Stearns, Connie Lewis. Not Pictured, Tanya Dillard. CAMPUS LIFE - Front Row, Teresa Steddum, Rita Hess, Linda Wilson, Vicki Gourley, Cindy Kerr, Lizboe Hoogendoorn, Terri Cook, Carla Cooper, Debbie Gress, Mary Hanigan, Linda Papen, Ruth Parker, julie Decker, and Sheryl Scott. Second Row, Kathy Broz, Cammie Dewees, Anna Stroot, Tina Mahana, Gina Banzet, Pam Fox, Brenda Dodd, Ramona Frazier, Regina Hileman, and Thur- mond White. Third Row, Ronnie Ryherd, Norma Carpenter, Vicki Evans, Pattie Hanigan, Nancy Stockton, Shelly McCutcheon, Cindy Gray, Yvonne Cornett, joyce Haines, Regina Swartz, Annette Wright, Mary Parker, Brenda Ryherd, Tony Napier, and Karen Leonard. Fourth Row, Sue Smith, Kathy Hoggard, Glen McFeeters, Vona Ozbun, Greg Achterman, Karen Dickey, Steven Penner, Diane Mussart, Leissa Youngers, Debbie Reed, Susan Blaine, and Clark Sparrow. Fifth Row, Burt Penner, Steve Gray, Breck Bowers, Barry Hughes, Brett Beal, Mark Eastman, Neal Lewis, Lyle Smith, Ray Thomasson and Bruce Taylor. journalists join Club Consisting of members of the YEARLING staff and the COLT SPE- CIAL staff, Publications club mem- bers work throughout the year rais- ing money for the journalism Ban- quet held Annually each May. Awards were given out at the ban- quet for excellent journalistic work, and a yearbook queen and king were crowned. The journalism Honor Society af- filiated with Publications club is the National Quill and Scroll, which consists of senior, junior and sec- ond semester sophomore journal- ists. These students helped to strengthen the journalism department. Officers were, Leslie Klein, presi- dent, Tanya Dillard, vice president, Doneta Brown, secretary, Debbie Dean Smith, treasurer, and Miss joye Corley, sponsor. Campus Life Christian Club Campus Life is an organization which is affiliated with Wichita Youth for Christ. Its purpose is to provide aspects of religious activi- ties, with various meetings through- out the school year. Projects during the 1973-74 school year included, raising money for Youth for Christ by participating in holding a haunted house in Wichita. Bulletin boards, were sold to help buy the club a van to make trips in. Officers were Gary McCutcheon, president, Terry Cook, treasurer, Elizabeth Hoogendoorn, secretary. Faculty sponsor was Mr. joe Hoover. 129 O-r Chess Club Shows Talent Primary functions of the Chess Club were to provide enjoyment, relaxation, and competition, for students interested in chess. Students met monthly to practice and improve chess skills, and challenge others to a game of chess. The main activity of the year for Chess Club was to name the 1973-74 chess champion. The champion was chosen by each student playing one another until an individual was proven the finest chess player in the club. Club officers were, john Barr, president, Carl Eng- dahl, vice president, Bill Campbell, secretary and treasurer, sponsor was Mr. Robert Cairns. Science Club Plans Trips Science Club was organ- ized to provide opportunity for those interested in sci- ence, to further activities in the science related areas, and to provide added knowledge of opportunities in all fields of science. Club members participat- ed in an overnight trip to the Salt Plains and Little Sahara in Oklahoma. Due to the fuel shortage there was not a spring fieldtrip. Officers of the club were, Biff Gates, president, Steve Heiman, vice president, Sharon Stevens, secretary, and Cheryl Konkel, program chairman. Sponsor of the 50 member club was, Mrs. Eve- lyn Hefley. 130 O-1' CHESS CLUB - Front Row - Mr. Robert Cairns, john Barr, Bill Campbell, Fred Cohlmia, Harry Byram, Kirby Thompson, james Erwin, Mr. Larry Brooks, Mr. Paul Schuler. Second Row - Richard Frasher, jeff Hamilton, Dave Day, Mark Reed, Wint Brown, Steve Steele, Steve Rogge, jay Slater, Phil journey. Third Row - Ron Foster, Delbert Tieszen, Russell Rogers, Steve Randall, Debbie Shaw, Cheryl McCleave, Tom Berry, Walter Cox, Troy Martin. Fourth Row - Robert Morris, Steve Gibson, Marc Wolf, Douglas Mattocks, Greg Simons, Kevin Newman, Greg Ingersoll, David Sykes. Fifth Row - Kevin Slay, Tom Teneyck, Tom Vaughn, Ron Cain, Ron McCammon, Steve Dent, D'Owen Holton, Steve Couch, Brad Cunningham. Sixth Row - Mike johnson, Douglas Utz, Don- ny Hutson, Greg Long, Doug Cain, jim Gubitz, jim White, David Kirtley. Back Row - David Thom- as, Tom Phillips, Mike Akright, Mike Phillips, Danny Harkness, Robert Dalton, Gary Wood. SCIENCE CLUB - Front Row - Mrs. Hefley, Shirley Konkel, Cheryl Hephner, Steve Heiman, Gates, Sharon Stevens, Mrs. Winters. Second Row - Mr. Callender, Greg Lindner, jeff West, Keith Frazier, Cheryll wedel, Cheri Church, Karen Cox, Don Berry. Third Row - Luin Lewis, james Wheeler, Scott Love, Stanley Mayhew, Leatha Hollaway, jane Schwennesen, jill Pendarvis, Eliza- beth Brown. Fourth Row - Stan McClure, Brian Beck, Steve Smith, Delbert Tieszen, Thomas, Pam Stephens, Rhonda Hufman. Fifth Row -jerry Sprout, Steve McFeeters, Greg Walter Cox, Tom Berry, Tony Murphy, Carl Engdahl, john Barr. Back Row - Roger Nagel, more Miller, Troy Martin, Mark Reece, Dave Sparks, Michael Dunn, Mike Crum, Wayne Sparrow. ri L- . FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - Front Row - Mrs. Bonnie Dowell, Teresa Conley, Terri johnson, Becky Kessler, Tena Newport, Debbie Vanderhoof, Marilyn Cummings, Miss Deborah Erwin. Second Row - Kim Palmer, Kathy Mann, Cyndi Shipman, Pam Davis, Kathy Durben, Pam Lowe, Ruth Parker, Marsha Holmes. Third Row - Tami Newport, Rita Donavant, Cay Campbell, Sandy Gasser, Tina Rieth, Terri Raine, Marsha Chambers, jo Lynn Voelzke, Debbie Kilian. Fourth Row - Dorothy Meyer, judy Thacker, Gail Edwards, Kathy Ford, Cindy Griffin, Debbie Anderson, Sherryl Scott, Linda Bell. Fifth Row - Shelly Holmes, Terri Munkres, Lisa Phillips, Luann Gourley, Sherrie Munkres, Mary Ann Epperson, Anitra Boden, jeanette Kates, Val Wall. Sixth Row - Cha- nell Offield, Charlene Schofield, Diane Kessler, Donna Randall, Valerie McClure, janice Delzer, Tamra jones, Debbie Ward, julie Renner. Back Row - Lori Kaul, Mary Hanigan, Shelly Mc- Cutcheon, Pam Charles, Theresa Hill, Gina Webb, Roseanna Kirby, Diana johnson, Anna Stroot, Cheryl Wheeler. NEEDLE ARTS - Front Row - Mrs. Bonnie Dowell, Mona Riggs, Debbie Logan, Pam Venable, Penny Smith, Mrs. Carole Perez. Second Row - Mr. George Baird, Mrs. Mary McGolden, Dorothy Meyer, janice Hoover, Rena Ricketts, Cheryl Wheeler. Third Row - Debra Tilley, Billy Wright, Kathy Flook, Terri johnson, Marcie Suit. Fourth Row - janice Wilson, Patty Loveall, Cindy Griffin, Martha Esham, Diana Hoppock, Candy Whitcraft. Fifth Row - Tamra jones, Val McClure, Donna Randall, Sharon Hoggard, Becky Bowmaker. Sixth Row - Lorinda Baxter, Sandra Beverage, Sandy Poynter, Barbara Hampton, Patricia Roby. Back Row - Shelly Weston, jeAnne Elkins, Shelley Holmes, Dianne Gruenbacher, Sheila Poland. FHA Helps US Orphan Sponsoring a United States or- phan from the Christian Children Service became a main project for Future Teachers of America, Homemakers also strived for self development through other service projects on Campus and off. 1973-74 was the first year this club has been active at Campus High School. FHA is a National Organiza- tion of students studying home economics in junior and senior high schools throughout the United States. Officers provide opportunities for developing individual and group initiative. These officers were, president, Becky Kessler, vice president, Tina Newport, secretary, Terri johnson, treasurer, Marilyn Cummings, publicity chairman, Teresa Conley, program chairman, Debbie Vanderhoof. Sponsoring FHA were, Mrs. Bonnie Dowell, and Miss Deborah Irwin. Needle Arts Knit, Crochet Do your own thing, through creativity in the area of any needle crafts such as needlepoint, crewls, stitchery, rug hooking, knitting, and Crocheting. Throughout the 1973-74 school year this slogan was heard around Campus as the main purpose of the first year Needle Arts Club. Students were to provide their own project materials to work on at the meetings. A display of articles in Designed Creations, were exhib- ited in Spring. Sponsors for Needle Arts were, Mrs. Bonnie Dowell, Mrs. Carole Perez, Mr. George Baird, and Mrs. Mary McGolden, Holding the posi- tion of club officers were, Mona Riggs, president, Debbie Logan, vice president, Pam Venable, secre- tary, Penny Smith, historian. 131 0-r Safety Club Sets Goals Helping Haysville Police Depart- ment conduct checks, participate in safety contests, viewing vehicle safety films and conducting surveys to find critical potential accident locations at school and in the com- munity, all were a very big part of the 1973-74 Safety Club projects. Safety Club is an organization made to unify all interested eligible teenagers into a homogeneous group to set forth the responsibili- ties and obligations of each andt every individual in the prevention of accidents in our community. Officers for Safety Club were, Dennis Riggs, president, james McQuilken, vice president, Brenda George, secretary and treasurer. Mr. Frank Nachtigal sponsored the club. Rifle Club Studies Guns Students who stress interest in ri- fles, machine guns, tear gas, and riot guns used in law enforcement, have assembled together in the Ri- fle Club. Each active member of the club had the opportunity to devel- op or improve his or her ability at handling a gun. Safety and respect for a gun are the two main objects of Rifle Club. Activities throughout the year in- cluded picnics, special speakers, and of course target practices. Sponsoring the club was Mr. Da- vid Lehman, while officers were, Greg Killion, president, jim Mc- Quilken, vice president, Bobby Lippoldt, secretary. 132 0-r SAFETY CLUB - Front Row - Mr. Frank Nachtigal, Dennis Riggs, james McQuilken, Brenda George. Second Row - Dorothy Strubhar, Mark just, Bud Wade, Ray Stroot, Robin Wagoner, Doug Adams. Third Row - Brad Whiteside, jerry Hoppock, Paul Dodd, Dennis King, james Smith, jim Carpenter, Robert Higeons. Fourth Row - Dennis Fenn, Tim Kelso, Victor Noordhock, Wayne Allison, LeRoy Tice, Paul Foster. Fifth Row - Rick Woods, Ron Reed, Terry Brown, Rick Dutcher, james Thomas, Rick Thompson. Back Row - Andy Engdohl, Mark Griffin, Tim Vail, David Wil- liams, Gerald Coleman, Steve Heilmann. RIFLE CLUB - Front Row - Mr. David Lehman, Greg Killion, jim McQuilken, Bobby Lippoldt. Second Row -- james Barnum, Robbie Word, Rick Boots, Rick Duther, Doug Cain, Dave Hammel, Steve Conrow. Third Row - Harley Adams, Keven Newman, Rick Richardson, Mike Miller, Steve Couch, Bill Lassnocht, Bill Stull. Fourth Row - Phil Langvardt, Paul Branch, Mike johnson, Brad Whiteside, Denise Riggs, Louse Davis, Mike McElory. Fifth Row - Martin Pickering, Craig Gorda- mier, Steve Reily, jim Boots, Bill Boston, Richard Stich, Mike Alexander. Sixth Row - Brad Morris, Shawn Sullivan, Charles Schniter, Mike Elliott, Duwayne Richards, Kevin Slay, Chris Coates. Sev- enth Row - Tom Phillips, Andy Engdall, Randy Palmer, Terry Trisler, jeff Hamletion, Steve Rogge. Back Row - Ron McCommon, Tim Vail, Mike Akright. NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE - Front Row - Patti Hedgepeth, Tammy Levings, Louina Van- derhoof, Phil Dellinger, Roger Nagel, Vonda Bissantz, Sandy Mora. Second Row - Debbie Hulse, Rob Mayer, Scott Pegg, Harley Adams, Scott Nelson, Miss Gail Akerson. Back Row - Mike Gas- kins, Brett Beal, Tom Eastman, Steve Mcfeeters, Phil journey. ART CLUB - Front Row - Miss Donna Lee Bicknell, Teresa Rinehart, Scott McCutcheon, Mr. Lar- ry Huffman. Second Row - Montra Shartzer, lan Rice, Tonya VanEtten, Mary Thomas, Pam Ver- million, Sue Ricketts, Barbara Popp. Third Row - Raynel McElhaney, Anna Pelaccio, Kim Palmer, Leann Gourley, Lisa Phillips, Terri Roe, Kelli Strickland, Fourth Row - Val Wall, Linda Bell, john Chrisman, Allan Thurston, Myron Haines, Randy McCutcheon, Steve Scott. Fifth Row - Teresa Purvines, Ted Roe, David Gore, Dennis Morgan, Larry Rooker, Bill Robinson. Back Row - Linda Gumm, Dorothy Strubhar, Sherri Bower, Mark Ford, Terry Sprout, Mike Phillips, Russ Cheever. Forensics Tour State National Forensics League was organized for any student interest- ed in forensics and debate. Students strived to get as many points as possible by participating in various meets, and entering con- tests between other students and schools. As the students received numer- ous points they were awarded with an emerald, ruby, double ruby, or a diamond, depending on the num- ber of points a student had. Officers for the 1973-74 school year consisted of, Phil Dellinger, president, Roger Nagel, vice presi- dent, Louina Vanderhoof, secre- tary. Sponsor for the nation wide organization was Miss Gail Akerson. Art Club Display Work Art Club was designed to interest the students in art and the art field, to provide the student with avenues of experience that might not have been available in the classroom, and give the students an opportuni- ty to serve not only himself but the department, the school and the community. Various activities for the 1973-74 Art Club included having guest speakers, working on individual projects, and doing community projects. Officers were, Carolotta Hender- son, president, Teresa Rinehart, vice president, Scott McCutcheon, treasurer. Sponsors were Miss Don- na Lee Bicknell, and Mr. Larry Huffman. 13.3 0-1' Thespians Club Members Display Talents Thespian Club projects for the 1973-74 school year included, par- ticipating in a Contest Commotion where students show their talent in a tournament atmosphere, attend- ing a drama tournament, and paint- ing the drama room in bright green and yellow. Members of the Thespians Club made up the majority of students involved in either acting or back-up work on the Campus High Play Productions. Officers were, David Castleberry, president, Linda Scott, vice presi- dent, Carol Lies, secretary, Elbert Thomas, treasurer. Mr. Mike Sten- zel filled the position of Thespian Club sponsor. MASS HYSTERIA - Mike Frazier, senior, Tim Harrington, junior, Linda Scott, senior, lim Poynter, senior, Gail Carter, sophomore, Keith Boyer, junior, Terri Carter, junior, and Chris Spencer, soph- omore, act out a scene from The Golden Goose. THESPIANS CLUB - Front Row - Mr. Mike Stenzel, Dave Castleberry, Linda Scott, Carol Lies bert Thomas. Second Row - Vicki Scott, Claudett Pelkey, Terri Carter, lim Poynter, Chris Spen Tim Harrington, jill Gaston. Third Row - lanice McCollough, Tom Simpson, Wint Brown, Vi HENNY PENNY - Linda Scott's specialty Vanderhoff, Ron Brewster, Mike Gaskins. Fourth Row - Ron Lewis, Dave Chanowski, Gail Car seems to be portraying a fish in a scene Richard Renner, Keith Boyer, lo Wohlgemuth, lo Voelzke. Back Row - Dawn Warrington, Ro from the first play production. ta Shinn, Peggy Whitney, Loretta Falkenberg, Edie Pfannenstiel, Terry Kerr, Max Fishback. 134 0-ir Marat Sade Un Story Theater E ' Plaza Suite Story Theater, Plaza Suite First Plays STORY THEATER CAST -- Members of story theater practiced each night preceding the performance. Mr. Mike Stenzel, director and drama coach, picked the actors and actresses after tryouts were held. The play was the first performance of the T973-74 school year. Casts of Stor Theatre - Cast A Edie Pfannenstiel, Chris Spenser, Linda Scott, jim Poynter, Dave Word, Debbie Brannon, Terri Carter, jill Gatson, Becky Harris, Debbie Yount, Ron Brewster and Tim Harrington. Cast B Carole Lies, Dave Castleberry, Mike jones, john Murphy, Debbie john- son, Keith Boyer, lo Voelzke, Paula Wilson, Wint Brown, Richard Renner, Loretta Falken berg and Dawn Warrington. Cast of Plaza Suite Ron Brewster, jo Voelzke, Debbie johnson, Mike Gaskins, Richard Renner, Loretta Falkenberg, Zoe Burgess, Wint Brown, julie Ramner, and Scott Pegg. 136 O-r BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Senior student, Carol Lies got the honor of being chosen best supporting actress for her performance in the short version Inter- view taken from the play America Hurrah . ,av ...aaa 'il . QAM! BEST ACTOR - junior Richard Renner, in tume from Maret Sade , received the of Best Actor for his performance in Suite , in which he portrayed Roy Ht the production. Mart Sade , Biggest Production MART SADE CAST - The biggest performance of the year with the largest cast, was performed near the end ofthe school year. The cast was chosen by Mr. Mike Stenzel, drama coach, who directed the play. Cast of Mart Sade Richard Renner, Mike Frazier, Mike Gaskins, julie Desmarteau, Linda Scott, john Murphy, Rod Thomasson, Terri Kerr, Dave Word, Dave Cas- tleberry, Loretta Falkenburg, Edie Pfannenstiel, Tina Teschke, Deb Bran- The Persecution And non, Ron Brewster, Wint Brown, Zoe Burgess, Gail Carter, Max Fishback, A - t- n fl Carol Lies, Elaine Reddoch, Roberta Shinn, Tom Simpson, Pat Webb, Ssaslna lo O ean Steve Smith, Albert Thomas, Peggy Whitney, lo Wohlgemuth, Terry Cart- Paul Mart As Performed er, Eya West, Shelly Westom, john Vanderhoof, Charles Sisson, Diane the Inmates of the Cunningham, Kim Craig, Cindy Stearns, Dave Chanowski, Becki Long, Pam Reece, Wayne Deever, Gary Pierce. Assylum of Charenton' Under the Direction of the Marquis De Sade Make-Up! , -.WM rsaa 5 5 fm 137 Oil- N ff 3 fa. it u 12 E Colt Stadium Open for '73 Homecoming land!! COLT STADIUM - Volunteers work from daylight to dusk, endeavoring to finish the Colt Stadium before that final deadline. CONCESSION STAND -- Nearing completion, the west side of the concession stand looks baren and empty, although soon people of all ages will flock around it to grab a light snack at halftime. 138 O-f ' Sl 5 are . sf . 3 . . ,j , 3 ., . . S S . , ,... p in 5 , ii 5 .... a :-. f-Q. ,F -sf 3 INVOLVEMENT - Students find themselves becoming involved as ute tickets to a Campus Colts game. ls. they purchase last min- Missing one deadline, and barely making another, the new Colt Stadium was 'finally completed. Many students wondered why the Colt Stadium was built in Haysville rather than Campus. Fact has it that the majority of Campus students live in Haysville, therefore it was agreed that more people would become involved in Campus sports if the stadium was built there. Community involvement in the athletic program has been higher this year than any other. The more people that become actively in- volved in a program, the better program it will be. Many people have been aware of this need for a long time and this was the particular year that USDif 261 decided it was financial- ly possible. where to sit seems to be the biggest question at the time. STADIUM FACILITIES - For the first time students have a chance to examine the new stadium and see if it is all they had expected. Deciding 139 O-'1' Homecoming -'nm 11-15 high. f.,:lk X xlg, It irfkx in-l TENSION BUILDS - As the 1973-74 traditional Homecoming nears the end, a feeling of unknown anticipation surrounds the audience and candidates while wondering who will have the honor of sitting in the Queen's throne. ' Despite the loss to the El- dorado Wildcats with a score of 27 to 6 enthusiasm continued to prevail. Dedication ceremonies pre- ceeded the first game played at the new stadium, thus making it possible for the Campus Colts to remember another first for the 1973-74 seniors. Senior King candidates were Pat Teschke, Larry lantzen, David Word, Mike Ybarra, lim Poynter, and Steve Darr. Queen candidates were se- niors, Tina Teschke, Linda Scott, Debra lo Smith, Bambi Carlson, Kathy Markham, and Becky Stovall. Mike Ybarra and Tina Teschke won the annual royalty honors of football King and Queen. Halftime events included a per- formance by the Campus march- ing band, colorguard, and pom- pons. Homecoming events conclud- ed with an after-game dance in the Campus cafeteria, dancing to the sound of Village. ROYALTY CANDIDATES - Pat Teschke and Bambi Carlson and their driver Mike Dunn a the big decision. , A KING CANDIDATES - Homecoming candidates pose for last minute pictures before the Homecoming game. The candidates were elected by the Campus High School Student Body. The candidates are David Word, lim Poynter, Larry lantzen, Pat Teschke and Mike Ybarra. Not pic- tured is Steve Darr. 2 S E do HOMECOMING THRILLS - The last moments of every game ROYALTY DANCE - Demonstratingthat old traditions are not for- seem to be the most tense of all moments. Queen Candidate Ka- 801160, Homecoming King and Queen Mike Ybarra and Tina thy Markham gives one last yell in favor of the Campus Colts. T6SCl1k6 dame the traditional Royalty Dance. llll O-r 5 , , . Q 1 5 -S m ,. HQ x COLOR GUARD - Under the direction of Mr. Sigmund Leiker, the Campus High School Color Guard stands at attention during line-up fore the Homecoming game. This was the first game played in the new Colt stadium that the Color Guard performed. J 2 3 V QL A Q9 . 1 , is is , . f if , 1. HOMECOMING DANCE -lim Poynter seems to be suggesting BOOGIE - An unidentified student, like many other that he get the next dance available. Village , a local rock group enjoyed dancing to the sounds of village , a rock band who plays while students seem to crowd towardsthe stage. at the Homecoming dance held in the Campus cafeteria after 1112 0-1- game. vw is . s A 3-K .K I DEDICATION - School Board Members of the Haysville Unified School Districtrr261 and Campus Principals and Vice Principals were on hand to dedicate the new Colt Stadium located in Haysville, Homecoming night. The ceremonies took place before the game along with the crowning of the 1973-74 Campus High School Homecoming King and Queen. x... ,M CANDIDATES - The 1973-74 Homecoming King and Queen attendants sit together at the Homecoming Dance. The candidates are Larry lantzen and Kathy Markham, Steve Darr and Debbie lo Smith, Homecoming King and Queen Mike Ybarra and Tina Teschke, jim Poynter and Linda Scott, Pat Teschke and Bambie Carlson, and Dave Word and Becky Stovall. .4 IW ROYALTY - Homecoming King Mike Ybarra and Queen Tina Teschke leave the field after Homecoming ceremonies. The football presented to Tina was signed by each member of the Varsity Football squad. 143 0-1' N, X, N, 5 1 l r I W ..-.--..---v-.- .-.-,.-...,.,4.A...- f A , .V...,. .-.N ...-, . ..v. ,-. Y.Y. - Y . . -., .., .... M . ..,. ,.... ...,., .,..-,..,..- ...N .,,, ....,,....-,... ,.., .... .,.-.-... ..,,,..., ,, . . .... ,....i......,, ,, .,....,..-,.,.......... .. ............ ,.,,, ,.........-.........., v +W, . , . he I . , ......... li 4Mp,M, Q. ,J ' H,W,u--,f?.Lin4 ,,,, M-, ,A ,,,M 4 ,W ,- ,M ,W W, g , , wa U W W ,. .Q W W fleffw fb, ' fM ' JM? 'F' t ,. , , ,.,,. ? Q ff .1 SUPERINTENDENT - Dr. W. H. Phillips takes on the important task of running the Haysville, School System. His job also entails not only looking after Campus High School activities, but also the lr. High and all of the Elementary Schools in Haysville. A v , , . ffm. ,M .f --. N.. , H- , ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT - Mr. Virgil Combs, as- sists Dr. Phillips in the administrative duties. He has the task of looking over Curriculums and activities. Q-QM, U.S.D. if 261 - BOARD OF EDUCATION - Harry Kouri - Member, Carl Cooper - Member, Larry Goering - Member, Richard Studer - President, luanita McDermed - Member, Gary Nichols - Vice-President, and Kathryn Compton - Member. 146 I 0-'r ,,....-4'-ja PRINCIPAL - Don Layton is one of the most important men at Campus High School. Hisjob curtails everything from student discipline to managing school business. VICE PRINCIPAL - Carlton Allen assists Mr. Layton in the task of dealing with students at Campus High School. Administrative Duties Vary The men that head the Campus High School Administrative Staff have duties so varied that few stu- dents or faculty members are ever completely aware of their job. Many of the students and faculty take for granted the smooth func- tioning of the many activities, only becoming concerned if a problem arises. Dr. W. H. Phillips, Superintend- ent of Unified School District 3261 has the job of looking over the Haysville School Systems in- cluding Campus. His assistant is Mr. Virgil Combs. The School Board of Campus High School help set down the codes for stu- dents to obey. Mr. Don Layton, Principal at Campus, is involved with the dis- cipline of many students and the concerns teachers have for them. Mr. Carlton Allen and Mr. Orville Canaan assist Mr. Layton in his task. As the year came to a close the Administrative Staff said goodbye to the Seniors and prepared for a new crop of Freshmen. The Ad- ministration's job will be the same next year, however all new experiences. ll I I: 1 3 1 1 - ,,,.,-.W-ww f R, V RX VICE PRINCIPAL - Orville Canaan is in charge of all Activities, in- cluding sports and clubs happenings around Campus High School. 147 Office And Clerical Staff Aid Teachers And Students The Secretaries of Campus High find that working here is quite enjoyable. They have found self-confi- dence and pride in their job. Their work ranges from typing letters to helping a teacher or student in need. The Office and Clerical Staff is always here even when there is no school, because there is always work that needs to be done. Their ability to do their job well has caused them to be hired every year. .31 ws if SECRETARY TO PRINCIPAL - Mrs. Mildred Tannahill serves as personal secretary for Principal Don Layton. Her job also includes handling teachers mail, securing substitutes, and other adminis- trative chores. ATTENDANCE AND ASSISTANT SECRETARY TO PRINCIPAL - Mrs. luanita Farney trains girls to run office machines and is a per- sonal secretary to Assistant Principal Carlton Allen. GENERAL OFFICE AND SECRETARY TO ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL - Mrs. Phebe just keeps records on absences and helps Assistant Principal Orville Canaan. 148 O--1' REGISTRAR AND COUNSELOR SECRETARY - Mrs. Hazel White- house has the job of filing student records and other counseling duties. ,V ,Q ,Wil , r .4 Eg- 4 Nm. W' .. f f .r ' ws' 1 . ...,. . C. .,.,. .,,,. ' 1.4. CASHIER - Mrs. Anita Barrett has the task of managing the school's money. She joined the staff during second semester as her position was vacated by Mr. Geneva Wallis who served as cashier first semester, HEALTH NURSE - Mrs. Roberta Bentley has duties such as treating the hurt and keeping records for students. 4 'nt V W ' 6 . .,,. . I , ., 4 W ff ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN - Mrs. Ruth Wiseman works closely with the files in the library and helps students find materials. Q .,.. 1 CAFETERIA PERSONNEL -First Row - Esther Smith, Wilda Huddleston, Rolla Crum, Nancy Frey, Vivin Richards, Ora Sutton, Clara Fooshee and Norma Phipps. Second Row - Darlene Deaver, May Chapman, Zola Funkle, Skip Noordhork, Eleanor johnson, Elline Bjostad, Mar- ion McFetters, Mikey Winters and Phyllis Brown. if MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL - Rex Noel, part of the maintenance crew, has many odd jobs in and around Campus. Not pic- tured are Ray Landreth and Dean Thompson. CHS Cafeteria, Custodial Crews Maintain Campus The Campus High School Cafe- teria personnel arrive at 6:30 in the morning and they leave at 2:30 in the afternoon. With seven- teen cooks on the staff, the meals are prepared and served cafeteria style. Custodians jobs consist of lock- ing and unlocking the school, repairing anything that happens to get broken and unstopping clogged sinks. The maintenance men tackle even bigger jobs. ln another area are the workers of the laundry room. The women do laundry for all schools in Uni- fied School District +?f261. Their work ranges from washing towels for the Physical Education classes to cleaning and ironing the aprons for the cafeteria personnel. CUSTODIAL PERSONNEL - Sitting - Neal Lentz, Tom Williams, Bill Burris and Dale Schultz. Standing - Gene Veatch, Owen Singleton, Marvin Cioodson, William King and Walt Mullikin. Not pictured are james Brown and West Kramer. 149 0-'lr it 1, , ay -35, .. HM Donna L: ' ANR 4 3' if 'E K 195, yoye Corley A lournamm K M ' . f 150 O-'I' Vrff, , Q. T Donald Math W , . 1 m lf, ' ' Ima Hugh English 2. 151 OT' 152 O 'l' ar n 212 , Gun Medffklf Ed. he PhyfiC5lV leaf r 1 Michael Stenzel N I Ru ll Reeves Vwginegs 7 1 ww, .L my , ' I 49 t , gn-H ' 2 .. Q , meidleg ,af N W . . Ro rtWlllnams 'K S cialStudies ' ' -un x f ...,,. me D , 5 IDIGTS ' my 153 0-'lr HX N Department Head of Language Arts Weldon Roberson Department Head of Industrial Art- Kenneth Slabach Department Head of Foreign Language Kenton Allen Department Head of Business - Arthur johnson Department Head of Social Studies - Leroy Griswold s ' J' Xl 'V l D ' 1 -n I - ..'f ff S I it W l tl lg s,--' 'f if , 2 Ve-53.5 A ' A it . ' fri 5' c ' , sl.. D. lil- rl. K fi 'S ' ' 1 , iff 3 we. A 1Vv,5faS it-fnsff-'deff :V .. 1. D in ' ., .'.,,vm .r-Q. V.-.LJ -iz. . ' 15: Mi X M Q f .A,1,N,., i.'f2'f'IS'l2 2 1 is f 1 f2 .S: sw 2 'als Vs ft 3:42 : N . ,.iL3i.,rE,i ,grfzizgr - ' . 'tm .,'- M-Q. .f .Q --s- Lv-as-If ::f.- 3, , ,. - A. A 1 -. 5-w. ss f,,L g . -f ---' - , L , , fs gt' ,Z ,A .ff tif A A- ., W- fgf -liiflfltfxi A gi H its Q - - L 4 nfxvi 1-wi 1 Q-xt, 1 . .15-Q' ', ,Q 4 s 1-'-'gag JS 1 - - . .. -U - .H wmfxxyf v': ffl. ' . gan 5 U ,1,.v1Lf .sxknv K . 1 Q idghxz ,Z 1 ri .- A M I ,1.k1,..f 2' '. uf-.f'P' A - . Q 'L - l' ' I D in W it - : ft w L -.' D L 1 'jg sis 5 Q .1i12'r. f .Lib -5- Department Head of Music - Sigmund Leiker 155 O-1' Language Arts Offers Courses Language Arts involves many aspects of writing and grammar. Classes range from Speech to Free Discussion. Each student takes an English course for many different reasons, the main one is to learn more about the American Language and how it effects our life. There were some new writing classes at Campus, they included, Creative Writing, Composition and Basic Writ- ing. Each of these classes have a main goal of helping a student to learn how to communicate by writing. Grammar is an old and familiar word, everyone at Campus is required to take English Grammar. Operating on a quarter system, the English Depart- ment offers 29 courses. Overall, the Language Art Depart- ment has come up with many fun and interesting classes. They have also helped many students be successful in life. SPEECH her frien d ........--.annul LANGUAGE ARTS - Working hard and busy on their Language Arts, each student learns it's a hard world. 156 0-r . iff' -- ' A -2? im : f s g XXX E 'll xlxk lv 2 A X A .l nv my ... Y F' A . .ii r'.. LL if lf - lift 2 f , Q wx TN- READING - Linda Sponsel works hard and long on a term papaer. A fellow student gives advice to on a speech project. . S, . TM ...vid ENGLISH - Studying and preparing for an English exam is some times harder than it looks. is M fkyfatl l J? -1 5 ff, 5 3 2 ,W at ' FRANCE - Students practice some of the dances of the French people in Mrs. Davis' class. Students Gain Knowledge in Foreign Languages Students at Campus High School who wish to expand their abilities in language to more than one language have three foreign languages to choose from. These include: Spanish, taught by Ken- ton Alleng French, taught by Dor- othy Davisg and German, taught by Norbert Schmiedler. These students have the privi- lege of also learning the customs of the country they study. Topics such as, dress, foods, and daily routines are very much a part of thoroughly learning another language. Those wishing to be involved deeper than just the classroom level can join any of the three clubs which deal with these languages. M 'sal Q f 3 Ill! J 0 A 'Q QCA IIll ' Y 4 Q1 tM:wMAmw,a.,. nvvwt, .Wf- ' ln 1... ... SPAIN -laf1SITaSkGr and Kielh Ffalief Study HOKGS during SDBH- GERMANY - Mr. Schmiedler's classes study the language and cus- ish Cl8SS- toms of the German people. 157 0'-l' Yearling Staff Y! Ll,-' We i l Sponsor - loye Corley Editor - Anita Hight 1, , Q MQ l 1 , 7 7' m s- W..f', if ig W In n . ill V f E 'M Q ,,rrr lx EE f A 5? 1235211 'fliil -c s il ., 3. A ' i -- , Rf 'Ie Class Editors - Tanya Dillard, Leslie Klein, and Doneta Brown. I Academics Editor - Debbie D. Smith Photographers - Russ Kercher and not pictured Ward Bond. 158 O-rr ilxngit Sports Editors - john Brockleman and Activities Editor-Vicki Huffman Kelly Cooper. I 1 1 I vt Advertisement Editor - Kelly England Copy Editors - Gerald Osburn and Tamra jones. Sivan, YEARBOOK - The Yearling Staff has worked hard this year on your yearbook. Colt Special Staff 9 hmnunqp if we it fd nm ,wi g s .4152 Sponsor - loye Corley Editor - lane Schwennesen News Editor - Sharon Stevens ' f ima: Feature Writers - Leslie Klein and Mark Iacobs. Photographers - Robert Williams and Karl Engdahl. -W F . 4 Editorial Editor - Cindy Stearns Activities Editor - Anita Hight if Sf' . , 'K+ KZ . - - A l xr i' , ' 4, - f 5 'i , . 2.1 gf 1 5 - 3' -' ga K V 0 D ' , A v l rlih, w e 4' i 2' ' I : QJ ?g,4 , l A . 3, u-'a , J, N ur nf Z '7' Sports Editors - john Armstrong and lohn Circulation Editor - Tom Vaughn Mann. ll 'S uv Dum 'S ., ,. W, f ' ef? s . ..--' .. - . a 4 e.-, M. '1-'1ii-i q 'P ttic. A ' NEWSPAPER - The Colt Special has been something real special to read this year. 159 O-r New Mathematics, Area of Interest Math is something that is included in everyday life, at home, on the job, and of course at school. Campus High math ranges from the simple basic math that beginners have to deal with, to the more complicated math- ematics of geometry and trigonometry for the more advanced mathematicians at Campus. Mathematics is the science of numbers and their operations, combinations, inter- relations, generalizations, and abstractions and of space configurations and their structure, measurement, transformations, and generalizations. TRICONOMETRY - Being smart is not the only qualification for Trigonometry, a student must also have the desire to better them- self in the field of math. 160 i. ALGEBRA - Students listen and read their books, trying to understand the hard problems they have to solve. lm MATH - Class work becomes a chore when trying to learn how to work Modern Math problems. Each student must have the ability to absorb many new ideas. MATH TEACHER - Emerson Kneller explains to his Trigonometry class how to use graphs. 9 f ' ,.L Q :lf CHEMISTRY - john Brockleman finds that science has its messy side too. FILIING sl ' PHYSICS - Steve Penner and Walter Cox obtain results in an experiment. St J . i i si t Y SCIENCE - Above, Terry Calendar's Science class had a visit from a very talka- tive Mina Bird who disliked cats, liked girls and told students throughout the day. Below, Don Berry, received high awards at the fair conducted in Wichita at the Regional Science Fair. Walter Cox took second Grand Champion, while Don was third Grand Champion in the second division. Tom Berry was fourth Grand Champion in Biological Science Division. Science Students Learn Valuable Experiences for Sccessful Future Dissecting frogs and fetal pigs, investi- gating premature calves, viewing films and doing a multitude of scientific experi- ments help to further Campus Science students' knowledge. The problems the students worked out in their science class- es can help them in their future life if they apply them correctly. Each of the students in the different sci- ence classes come out knowing more about the world around them and what helps make it tick. The Science Depart- ment offers many valuable experiences which may prove to aid a student of science. Some of the courses that are offered at Campus High School pertaining to science are Green Biology, Biology, Biology ll, Earth Science, Investigating Ideas of Sci- ence, Introductory to Physical Science, Chemistry and Physics. 0: BIOLOGY - Kelly Schreiber dissects and studies organs in a fetal pig. 161 0-r Industrial Arts Offer Skills for the Future Industrial Arts courses at Cam- pus High School include Metals, Woods, Plastics, Printing, Me- chanical Drawing and Auto Mechanics. Each course starts with a begin- ning class in each area and through the years students be- come more advanced in the in- dustrial field of their choice. The skills and knowledge stu- dents gain through these courses and programs, such as Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, in which students receive on the job training while goingto school. This basis can lead to rewarding careers as machinists, carpenters, printers and other skilled posi- tions essential to the survival of our Industrialized society. WOOD -- Student exercises safety precautions while using the disc sander. 162 0-if METALS - Ron McCammon practices the use ofthe band saw in Metals class INDUSTRIAL - Rodney Thomasson, james McQuilken and Wil liam Stull, learn Industrial Arts techniques u-WW' TYPING - Girls must learn to type fast and without many errors as part of their office training. Students Practice for Life Ahead Campus High School students have the opportunity to learn skills in all fields of business. Typ- ing is taught at all levels for those needing both basic and advanced skills. Shorthand is offered for those who desire a career in office work. Recordkeeping and other business courses give the business minded student a basic knowl- edge to draw from in the future. Programs such as, Office Educa- tion and Distributive Education assist students in finding jobs so they can receive on-the-job train- ing while earning credit toward graduating. The Home-economic Depart- ment offers courses in basic and advanced cooking, sewing and family planning. These courses help students in home life after graduation. W 'gi 2,4 ,:.--,M ,,--f f 2 ' 2,9-,ezfL,. V I I 1455125 -a Qlif ff r ififllf 1,-,Mmg . 'ffiiil- , ' BUSINESS - Developing abilities in Shorthand are: LaDonna Czarnowsky, Mari- lyn Cummings, Beverly Vanderhoof and Tamera Wilcoxen. IQ. ,'-no in ...E SEW - Donna Randall practices sewing techniques in Home Economics. 163 0'-r With the encouragement of classroom 'discussion and the availability of newspapers and magazines, students learn more about presentsituations. Social Studies students concerned them- self this year with President Nixon and the Watergate affairs. Students debated whether the NixonfWatergate Scandle hurt Republican Party reputation. Besides the team-teaching in History classes, enrollees experi- enced instruction from student teachers from colleges. The stu- dents also learned more about the history of our country, how it began and why it is the way it is today. Government students were supplied with daily copies of the newspaper and weekly issues of Time magazine. Students also worked on study sheets, terms, watched films and took tests. Some of the Social Studies class- es offered at Campus High School were American History, taught by Leroy Griswald and joseph Mur- tha, World History, taught by Charles Black, and American Government, taught by Truman Mauck and Robert Williams. - ,N Social Studies Learn Democracy TEAM-TEACHING - Students discuss our country in American History class. 'ir-f STUDENT ELECTIVE - World History stu dents ponder the world's past. . - -......,,,,,,.........,c. , -,. Clvkvlpla. .......,,,...,. UPPERCLASSMEN - Seniors learn governmental principles from Mr. Bob Williams. 164 O-r 3 a,,. ,Q , , .,, . A, af' l if American Government. 45 A u GOVERNMENT - Tena Newport and Becky Kessler along with other seniors study M- - Q f, ' ' ' X.. . CONCERT CHOIR - juniors and Seniors make up the Concert Choir at Campus. They prac- tice and work hard everyday. BAND - Leissa Youngers, sophomore, practices marching and playing at the same time. Students march at home foot- ball games in the fall. Band, Orchestra, Vocal Music Win Honors At State The purpose of each of the dif- ferent types of Bands at Campus High School is to provide an or- ganization for students to learn how to develop their musical abil- ity. Sigmund Leiker is the director of Symphonic Band, Concert Band and Stage Band. The bands played at different concerts, Foot- ball games, Homecoming, Basket- ball games, Queen of Courts and at the State Musical Festival. The Orchestra teamed with the Concert Choir at Campus and performed at the State Music Fes- tival held at Southeast. Larry Say- lor directed them. Campus High School Concert Choir is made up of 60 members. They practiced during 2nd hour and were under the direction of loeseph Fehrmann. The Concert Choir received a 2 rating at the State Music Festival. Other vocal music classes offered at Campus are Campus Singers, Freshman- Sophomore Choir, and Madrigals. ORCHESTRA - john Murphy, Vonda Bissantz and Wendell Goin are all a part of the violin section in the Orchestra directed by Larry Saylor. 165 0--r SPOCHI It'S' DAN? P I RODUCTS C OID W ' 0 f '14 , 1 - .' n' --1 . '-1 I .11 4.0. 111 ' I ' , l.-.J I' ' ' - 144 1111 l---' A A. - -4 -4.d.'.1 f U .I 1 . 1- A-4,44-v ,4,A,A..4.4,.- .4 4...' ...Q-' - I --1.14114 . 11, .-, ,M . U l t , 1 ,A IA . .141 Q A -3111 ' A, . . f 6 . IL . 1 .1- 0 1 - 4 11.4 .11 --4 4 ,ILA 1, ...1-- 4 '.1,.11A-11 4' C -4111,',. f I .'1 I V... ,-4 lf ' ' 9 111. ..-.11 '...' .1 If 111111 I 4 . A., J.. I, , 1,44 .11 , I . .l J.. ..,,- b :CAL . c ' ' 1 ' .7m ' n 7' ai. ' I 5 ..................- ,,-1.,,...A.,,,.-.......-,-..-- ....-.... P .--. lg . - W- - ---waafl - . I ' I , , , . -4 .' - I. I . 4 IA ' A .cj I 1 A M QA! 4-' 0 1 1 p I I l 167 O'-1' O With the HAYSVILLE STATE BANK centerly located on Grand and Wayne, banking becomes a pleasure. HAYSVILLE Kathy Hoggard, senior at Campus High School, works after school at the HAYSVILLE STATE BANK. ,. 7168 , G ,IUTTA'S FRISIER SALCN 440 W. 4th 522-2588 Haysville, Kansas ' Compliments Of sTElN's LUMBER Co. ' 6053 S. Seneca EVERETT'S MR. A.G. 420 E. Gqand, Haysville, Kansas. Office, 524-4245 I EVERETT'S MR. A.C.. 4605 South Seneca, Wichita, Kangag, Scrumpdillyishus BRAZIER DAIRY QUEEN located at 250 North Main in Haysville Kansas, Phone: 522-0762. 169 0-r Housforsrvuas 45 BEAUTY sALoN 3 H 84 H MOTOR 71' 1023 W. Grand Haysville Kansas 524-6871 -3 COMPANY Automatic Transmission And Complete Automotive A Repair And Radiator Service 5127 5- SGHGCH 524-4123 2Zf.'li,la.iflliiiliiliiiiflifiifb'J?1L?E.7'Ki'ZESJ0 buy pat d , MR. swiss I S 418 W. Orland 524-5723 Haysvi e, Kansas HAYSVI LLE lCiA up LE - Compliments Of DORSEY REXALL DRUC- 321 S. Main 524-4234 Haysville, Kansas jARRY'S RESTA U RANT Haysville's friendliest Super Market, TOWO VS HAYSVILLE IGA., 325 N Main, Haysville, Kansas Open HOU rs 170 O-I' U 7301 S. Broadway 524-9232 Haysville ALlCE'S BEA TY SALO 425 E. Grand 522-0604 Haysville, Kansas LIST Carolyn Cantrell, 1973 Campus graduate seems happy to assist Diane Hudgins, junior, at EARL HUSTON LUMBER COMPANY, 1214 S. Broadway. 262-2493. Qi COHLMIA'S . 1 -rrr t,,V , 1- A,.t V ,,, ,,,. 1 , W, 5, 4' 1 ff .. my 2' it CLC- S-fl A f 1 ig Shopping for clothing becomes fun, at COHLMIA'S, 114 Stewart, Haysville, Kansas. ,, A .F-'.a'ia9.5 Nici! UM is re- ' vu we an, Q -'ers THE CLCTHWORLD 1205W 31st St South Wichita Kansas 524 3421 l7l O-r LIL' D FFER LIL' DUFFER, is located in Haysville, at 243 N. Main.. RGER BAR 172 0--r After school Campus High students gather at the LIL' DUFFER, to have a coke and talk with friends. 1 RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE, 317 N. Main, Haysville, Kansas. Bibles, books 84 religious supplies, 522-4789. Bruce Lang, Senior at Campus High School, finds STEEN PHARMA- CY, a Convenient and easy place to shop. W'ESTERN AUTO., located in Haysville, at 329 N. Main, Phone: 524-6137. ' STEEN PHARMACY, is Iocaied at 106 S. Stewart in Haysville, Kansas. 173 O-1' A NEY HANHWI SERVICE Serving Haysville 20 years 620 E. Grand 524-9141 Haysville, Kansas EAL'S URGER NEAL'S BURGER BAR, 4345 S. Seneca, offers tasty hamburgers and refreshments for Campus students. 174 O--1' Dale Blain Campus High Senior enjoys his work at the HAYSVILLE HARDWARE 81 LUMBER., on Main and Grand, Haysville, Kansas. Phone: 524-4521. You get Men's 84 Womens hair fashions at reasonable prices at COT- TAGE BEAUTY SALON., AT 4343 S. Seneca, Phone: 524-3021. The United States Army offers training in hundreds of job's in three broad catagories, Service Schools, Career Fields, and the Combat Arm's. And if you qualify the training you choose is Guaranteed before you enlist. Rose Specialist STEIN'S FLORAL DESIGNS 6053 S. Seneca Office: 524-3265 Wichita, Kansas Compliments Of MAIN BARBER SHOP 125 Anita 524-9297 Haysville, Kansas Compliment of VIRGIL L. PALMER 134 Stewart 524-8661 Haysville, Kansas il :ii A .MEA cmvvsfl gs A 4 wif, , IJ 'X I ffl flf :ENTE GREEN MEADOWS NURSING CENTER, specialize n gv g good c located Hays Ile Ka asat215La a Pho 5243211 175 0-T GREG ACHTERMAN - German Club 'llth-12th, Campus Life 11th-12th, Boys Choir 9th-12th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Tennis 9th-'I0th. CLEM ALCARAZ - F.C.A, 9th-'l0th, Track 9th- 10th, Basketball 9th-10th, Football 9th, STEVE ALLEN - Rifle Club 9th-10th. RICHARD ALLGAIER - Distributive Education Club I'Ith-'I2th, Gymnastics Club 10th-11th, Marching Band lith, Band 'I'Ith. BEVERLY ANDERSON - lr. O.E.A. lith, O.E.A. 12th, Honor Roll 9th-10th, Kayettes 9th-11th, Y- Teens 9th-llth, Freshman-Sophomores Choir 9th-10th, Girls Glee Club 9th-11th. IOHN ARMSTRONG - F.C.A. 'lOth-'l2th, French Club 10th-1'Ith, Honor Roll l0th-'I'Ith, Basket- ball 9th-11th, Baseball 9th-12th, Lettered 11th- 12th. RICHARD BAIRD - Freshman-Sophomore Choir 9th-10th, City Choir l'Ith, Concert Choir Tlth-12th, State Music Festival 9th-'I0th, State Choir Tlth, Football 'I0th, Honor Roll 'lith- 'l2tI1, IAMES BARBER - German Club 9th-'I2th iSer- geant of Arms 10th-12thl, Football 9th, lFoot- ball Manager 10th-12thJ, Lettered 'lith. PAULA BARKER - Gymnastics Club 9th-10th, Y- Teens 9th-10th, German Club -Secretary llth, Color Guard 11th-12th, i'lst Lieutenant I2thl, iSecretary-Treasurer 'IIthl, Kayettes 'llth-12th, tService Director Ilth, President 12thl, Student Council Representative 10th, Pep Club mem- ber 9th-12th, Honor Roll 'l0th-12th - Superior Honor Roll Tlth, Girls Track 'I0th-l'lth. IOHN BARR - Science Club 'I0th-12th. KATHY BENNER - Home Economics Club 9th- l0th, Science Club 9th-'I1th, Distributive Edu- cation Ilth-'I2th, Honor Roll 9th-12th. ROBIN BERANDS - Art Club 'l'lth-'l2tl't fPresi- dent 'I2thl, French Club 9th, Symphonic Band 9th-Ilth, Pep Club 9th-10th, Honor Roll 9th- 'I2th, Superior Honor RolI11th-12th. DON BERRY - Science Honor Society 9th-12th iChairman Tlth-12thl, Science Club 9th-12th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 9th- 'l2th, Bauch-Lamb Award 'I1th, Track 11th-12th, Cross Country 'l0th-'l2th, Lettered 11th-12th, Baseball 10th, Wrestling 1'lth. SANDRA BEVERAGE - International Relations Club 'I1th, Campus Life 10th-'I'Ith, Future Homemakers of America 'I2th, Needle Arts 12th. KEITH BIRDSELL - Key Club 'l'lth-12th lSeCre- tary-Treasurer 'I2thl, Tennis 10th, Gymnastics 10th-12th, Lettered 11th-12th. DALE BLAINE - Spanish Club 9th-12th fReporter 9thJ, tPresident 12thl, National Honor Society 10th-12th tVice President 12thl, Spanish Honor Society 10th-'I2th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superi- or Honor Roll 9th-12th, Campus Singers lith- I2th, Concert Choir 'I1th, 12th, Freshman- Sophomore Choir 9th-10th, Freshman-Sopho- more Vocal Ensemble 9th-10th. WARD BOND - Student Council Executive Board 9th, Photographer for Yearbook 84 Newspaper Staff 'I2th, Football 9th, Basketball 9th, Swimming 10th, Tennis10th-Tlth. IIM BOOTS - Rifle Club 9th-12th, V.l.C.A. 'l'lth- I2th, C.I.T. 12th, lr. Achievement 'I'Ith, Honor Roll 'I0th, Swimming 9th-'I2th, Lettered 'I2th. BILLY BOSTON - Rifle Club 9th-12th, Chess Club 11th. GLENN BOWLES THOMAS BOWMAKER LONNIE BRADEN - V.l.C.A. 'l'lth-'l2th, Data Processing 11th-12th, National Honor Society 'l0th-12th, Reporter 11th, Basketball 9th, Track 10th-12th, Cross Country Tlth. JOHN BROCKLEMAN - Lettern'1an'S Club 10th- 12th, F.C.A. 'I0th-12th, Yearbook Staff Member 12th, Football 10th-12th, Lettered 10th-12th, 176 O-lr Baseball 10th-12th, Lettered 10th-12th, Wres- tling 11th-12th, Lettered 11th-12th. 'IEFF BROOKS - German Club 'I'Ith-12th, lPresi- dent I2thl, Percussion Ensemble 'I0th, Award- ed 1st place, Symphonic Band 10th-12th, Base- ball Manager 'I0th. DONETA BROWN - Safety Club 9th, Yearbook Staff Member 12th, Publications Club 12th lSecretary l2th7, Gymnastics Club 11th, Pep Club 9th-11th, Girls Chorus 9th-1'lth, Concert Choir12th. ' TERRY BROWN - Safety Club 'I2th, Honor Roll Ilth, Football 9th-10th. STEVE BURBA - Gymnastics Club 9th-'l2th tGymnastics Club President 'l2thl, Debate Team 9th, Gymnastics 10th-12th, Lettered 10th- 12th. DAVID BURKS - Spanish Club Representative 'I0th-12th, Spanish Honor Society 11th-'I2th, tPresident 12thl, National Honor Society 10- 'l1th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 9th-12th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 9th- 10th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, State Choir 10th-11th, State Music Festival 9th-12th, District Choir10th-12th,CampusSingers'Ilth-12th. IOHN BUSH - V.l.C.A. 'l2th, Honor Roll 9th- 12th, Superior Honor Roll 10th-11th, Football 9th. MICKY BYERS KATHY BYRAM RONALD CAIN-ChessClub10th-11th. CAY CAMBELL - National Honor Society 10th- 'I2th, Treasurer 12th, Homemakers Club 9th- I2th, Treasurer 'I'Ith, Campus Sports Club 12th, iPresident 'I2thl, O.E.A. 'llth-'I2th CSecretary 12thJ, Explorers Club 10th, Y-Teens 10th, Pep Club Member 9th-Tlth, Pom Pons 1'Ith-12th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Girls Track 9th-'l'Ith, Let- tered 9th-11th. BILL CAMPBELL - Chess Club 10th-'l2th, lTrea- surer 'I1th-'I2thl, Rifle Club 9th, Letterman's Club 'lith-12th, Honor Roll 'I'Ith, Track 10th- 11th, Cross Country 10th-12th, Lettered 'I'lth- 12th, Baseball 12th. BAMBI CARLSON - Kayettes10th, O.E.A. 'l'Ith- 'I2th, Pep Club Member 'I0th-12th, lTreasurer 'I2thl, Pep Council 12th, Pom Pons Ilth-12th, iPresident l2thl, Queen for Basketball Royalty 12th, Homecoming Queen Candidate 12th. KRIS CARROLL DENNIS CARRICO - Boys GIee10th, Freshman- Sophomore Choir 9th-'10th, Concert Choir 'l1th-12th, Campus Singers 'lith-12th, Rifle Club 9th. DEANNA CASMAER - Spanish Club 9th-'Ilth, Student Council Representative 9th-11th, Debate Team 10th-11th, Honor Roll 9th-10th, Track 9th. WANDA CASTEEL - Minor Role in Drama Pro- duction 9th-10th. DAVID CASTELBERRY - Thespians 'I0th-12th, tPresident I2thl, Gymnastics Club 'IOth-'I2th, Nice President 12thl, Letterman's Club Tlth- 12th, Student Council Representative 9th-'l'lth, Symphonic Band 9th-11th, Stage Band 12th, Awarded Best Actor 'l0th for Up The Down Staircase , Football 9th-12th, Lettered Tlth- 12th, Track 9th-12th, Gymnastics 10th-12th, Lettered 'llth-12th. DAVID CHANOWSKI - Band 9th-12th, iAssist- ant Band Director 12thI, Stage Band Iith-'l2th. CHERI CHURCH - Y-Teens 9th-'I0th, Spanish Club 9th-'l2th, Historian 11th, Secretary 12th, Color Guard 10th-12th, 2nd Lieutenant llth, tMajor 12thl, National Honor Society 11th- 'l2th, iSecretary l2thl, Science Club 12th, So- ciedad Honoria Hispanica 'I0th-12th, Orchestra 9th-12th, Pep Club Member 9th-12th, District Orchestra Tlth, Wichita Youth Symphony 10th- 'l'lth, Girls Track 9th-11th, Superior Honor Roll 9th-12th. WILLIAM COEFEY-Rifle Club 9th-Tllh. TERRY coLE - Safety Club 9th-10th, Tri-M Clt 11th-'I2th, lTreasurer 12thJ, Lettermans CIL 10th-12th, Pep Band 9th-12th, Symphonic Bar 'I'Ith-'I2th, Honor Roll 9th-'I0th, Tennis 9tl 12th, Lettered 9th-12th. WADE COLE-Vica 'l0th-'l'lth. KELLY COOPER - Lettermans Club 9th-'I2t F.C.A. 9th-12th, Yearbook Staff 12th, Cro Country 9th-12, Lettered 9th-'l2th, Basketbz 9th, Track 9th-1 2th, Lettered 9th-12th. RITA COPPAGE HESS - Gymnastics Club 9t Kayettes 11th-12th, Y-Teens 11th-12th, junii O.E. 'I'Ith, iVice President 'I'Ithl, Home Ec.10t Pep Club 9th-'l2th, Honor Roll 11th, Colt Guard Tlth. KAREN COX - Color Guard 'llth-12th, ilst Liei tenant I2thJ, Science Club 'I0th-12th, Intern tional Relations Club 12th, National Honi Society 10th-12th, Home Economics Club 9tl 10th, Pep Club Member 9th-11th, Stude Council Representative - Topeka State Teacl ers Convention 11th, Superior Honor Roll 9tI 12th. KAY CREIG - Y-Teens 10th, Chess Club 9tl 10th, Powder Puff Football 10th. CRAIG CREMER - Science Club 10th-11th, lr ternational Relations Club 'l0th-11th, DEC 'llth-12th, lPresident 12thJ, iState President I DECA 12thl, National Honor Society 'lith-12t F.B.L.A. 12th, Student Council Representatii 'l'lth, Football 9th-10th, Lettered 10th. MIKE CRUM - F.C.A. 10th-'l2th, lTreasur 12thl, Science Club 10th-'l2th, Concert Ch 'IIth-'I2th, Swimming 9th-12th, Lettered 'IOt 12th. ROBERT DALTON STEVE DARR - Football 9th-12th, Lettered 11tl 'l2th, Baseball 9th-'I2th, Lettered 10th-'I2t F.C.A.10th-'I2th,tVice President 12thl, Hom- coming King Candidate 12th. LOUISE DAVIS DEBBIE DAVIS - International Relations CI 11th-'l2th, O,E.A. 'l1th-12th, Campus Life 11t 12th, Y-Teens 9th-'l2th, Kayettes12th, Pep CI Member 9th-11th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, TOM DAVIS - Spanish Club 10th-'I2th, Che Club 'I'Ith. PHILLIP DELLINGER - Bridge Club 'l0th-'l'lt International Relations Club 11th-12th, iPre dent 12thl, National Forensics League 10t 12th, tPresident I2thl, Student Council Repr sentative 11th-12th, Executive Board 11th, tVi President 12thl, Debate Team 10th-'l'lth, Co cert Band 9th, Symphonic Band 10th-12t Superior Honor Roll 9th-12th. CAMMIE DEWEES - Spanish Club 'l0th-'I'lt Spanish F.T.A. 10th-'I2th, Needle Arts 12t Drivers Safety Club 10th, Girls Glee Club 9t 10th. DAVID DIAZ KAREN DICKEY - Campus Life 10th-'I'Ith, Spa ish Club 9th-12th, Senior Class Officer 'l2t Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 'lit 12th. JOHN DICKSON - Letterman's Club 'I'Ith-12t German Club 10th, International Relatio Club 9th, F.C.A. 12th, Basketball 9th-'I2th, Le tered Tlth-12th, King Candidate for Queen Courts 'l2th, King Candidate for Prom 12th. TANYA DILLARD - Gymnastics Club 9th-'I'lt Publications Club 12th, tVice-President 'l2t Yearbook Staff Member 12th, Pom Pons 'l'lt 12th, Student Council Representative 9t Band 9th. SHERI DODD - Spanish Club 9th-'I2th, Camp Life 'lith-12th, Honoria Sociedad de Hispani 'l'Ith-12th, Drill Team Tlth, iCaptain 11thl, Teens 9th-10th, Pep Club Member 9th-12t Honor Roll 10th-12th. fl'A DONAVANT -- Pep Club Member 'I1th, Homemakers 9th-12th, Y-Teens 9th-10th, Kay- lettes12th. NRL ENGDAHL - Chess Club 10th-12th, lVice- President 12thJ, Science Club 10th-11th, Colt Special Photographer 12th. LLY ENGLAND - Gymnastics Club 9th-11th, Art Club 9th, Publications Club 12th, Yearbook taff12th, Girls Chorus 11th, Pep Club 9th- 1th, Student Council Representative 10th, Advertising Manager for the Yearling 12th, Major 81 Minor Role in Play Productions 9th, Track Team 9th. JDREY ERWIN - Homemakers Club 9th-10th, Rifle Club 'I1th, V.I.C.A. 9th. CKI EVANS - Jr. O.E.A. 11th lSecretary11thJ, O.E.A. 12th lTreasurer 12thJ, Kayettes 12th, Y- Teens 9th-11th - Council Representative 10th- 11th, Homemakers Club 9th. LL EVERETT SIDA FIELDER - Homemakers Club 9th-11th tSecretary 11thJ, Y-Teens 10th, Kayettes 11th- 'I2th. IYMOND FORD DY FORD - C.I.T. 12th, Rifle Club 9th-1'Ith, Gymnastics Club10th-11th. NA FOSTER - Data Processing Club 11th-12th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Science Club 10th-11th, Homemakers Club 11th, Pep Club 9th-12th. CHARD FRASHER - Chess Club 10th-12th, Campus Singers 12th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 9th-10th, Boys Ensemble 9th, Boys Choir 9th, Mixed Ensem- ble 10th. IKE FRAZIER - F.C.A. 9th-12th, Letterman's Club 9th-12th, Thespians Club 10th-12th, Class Officer 11th lPresident 12thJ, Football 10th- 12th, Lettered 11th-12th, Track 11th-12th, Let- tered 11th-12th, Diving 9th-12th, Lettered 9th- 12th. IRON GARDNER CK GARRIOTT - DECA11th, International Relations Club 12th, Science Club 10th-11th, Superior Honor Roll - 11th-12th, Band 9th- 10th, State Music Festival 10th - 1st place. OUG GARTON - F.C.A. 9th-12th lTreasurer 12thJ, Letterman's Club 9th-12th lTreasurer 12thJ, Student Council Representative 10th- 12th, Honor Roll 11th, Awarded Ark Valley Player 11th - 2nd string offense, Football 9th- 12th, Lettered11th-12th, Baseball 9th-12th, Let- tered 9th-12th. INDY GASSER - Homemakers Club 9th-12th, Y-Teens 9th-10th, Kayettes 12th, O.E.A. 11th- 12th, Pep Club Member 10th-11th, Honor Roll 9th-Tlth. CHARD GATES - Science Club 9th-12th lPres- ident 'I2thJ, V.l,C.A. 12th lPresident 'I2thJ, Spanish Club 9th-12th. EBBIE GENTEMAN - DECA11th-12th, Art Club 9th-10th, Track 9th-11th. NDA GEORGE - Pep Club Member 9th-11th, Gymnastics Club 11th, Student Council Repre- sentative 12th. M GILTNER -IEREE GOULD -- Homemakers Club 9th-12th, Needle Arts 12th.. MES GWALTNEY - Boys Glee Club 9th-10th, Eifle Club 9th-11th. EGG HAINES .TRICIA HANIGAN - Campus Life 11th, Pep Club Member 9th-12th,Y-Teens 9th. RRY HAYWOOD YSTAL HAZELTON BIN HEAD NDY HEDGEPETH ITA HIGHT - Kayettes 11th, Gymnastics Club Oth, Y-Teens 10th, Publications Club 12th, earbook Staff Member 11th-12th, lEditor In Chief 11th-12thJ, Newspaper Staff Member 'I'Ith-'I2tb, lCartoonist 11thJ, lACtivities Editor 12thJ, Yearbook Queen Candidate 12th, Awarded Outstanding Journalist of the Year 12th, Awarded Most Valuable Staffer by the Wichita Eagle Sr Beacon 12th, Color Guard 12th, Drill Team Member 11th, Pep Club Member 10th-12th, Honor Roll 10th-12th, Su- perior Honor Roll 12th, Girls Track Team 10th. STEVE HEIMAN - Science Club 11th, lVice-Pres- ident 11thJ, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll10th-11th,Tennis 9th-10th. KATHY HOCICIARD - Jr. VICA 'I'Ith, Jr. O.E.A. 11th, O.E.A.12th, IPresident12thJ, Campus Life 11th-12th, Pep Club 9th-12th, lPresident12thJ. LEATHA HOLLAWAY - Y-Teens 9th-10th, Sci- ence Club 10th-12th, Debate Team 10th-11th, Girls Chorus 10th, Superior Honor Roll 11th- 12th. ELIZABETH HOOGENDOORN - Thespians Club 11th-12th, Campus Life 11th-12th, tVice-Presi- dent 12thJ, German Club 11th-12th, Yearbook Staff Member 11th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Madrigals 12th, Girls Volleyball 12th, Girls Sports CIub12th. DAN HUTSON - Data Processing 11th-12th, Freshmen-Sophomore Choir10th. JANET JACOBS - Gymnastics Club 11th-12th, Kayettes 11th-12th, lVice-President 12thJ, Sci- ence Club 10th, Homemakers Club 10th, Pep Club 9th-12th, Pep Council 11th, Cheerleader 12th, Pom Pons 11th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Band 9th, Gymnastics 10th-12th. MARK JACOBS - Spanish Club 9th, French Club 10th-12th lPubIicity Chairman 11thJ, Debate Team 9th-11th, International Relations Club 11th-12th, Newspaper Staff Member 12th, Stu- dent Council Representative 11th, Superior Honor Roll 9th-12th, Yearbook King Candidate 12th. LARRY JANTZEN - Rifle Club 9th-'l'lth, F.C.A. 10th-12th, Letterman's Club 11th-12th, Football 9th-12th, Lettered 11th-12th, Basketball 9th- 12th, Lettered 12th, Homecoming King Candi- date 12th. FERRELL JOHNSON - Letterman's Club 11th- 12th, Student Council Representative 11th, Band 10th-12th, Honor Roll 10th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 11th, Football 10th-12th, Lettered Tlth-'I2th. MIKE JONES - Campus Life 11th-12th, Fresh- man-Sophomore Choir 9th-10th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Orchestra 9th-12th. PHILLIP JOURNEY - Campus Coin 84 Stamp Club 11th-12th, President 12th, Honor Roll 11th, Debate Team 9th-12th, Rifle Club 9th. RUSSELL KERCHER - Football 9th-10th, Wres- tling 11th-12th, Lettered11th-12th, Yearbook 81 Newspaper Staff Photographer 12th. REBECCA KESSLER - Homemakers Club 9th- 12th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 9th-10th, ConcertChoir11th-12th. MARY KILE - Homemakers Club 9th, Y-Teens 9th-10th,ChessCIub10th-11th. JOHN KILLIAN - Safety Club 9th-10th, Rifle Club 9th. DEBBIE KILL - Science Club 11th, Data Process- ing 12th, Y-Teens10th, Pep Club Member 11th. CHARLES KING RONALD KING - Chess Club 9th, International Relations Club 11th-12th, Campus Singers 12th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Stage Band 11th-12th, Basketball Manager 9th, Tennis 11th-12th, Let- tered 11th-12th, Wrestling 10th-12th, Lettered 12th. LESLIE KLEIN - Gymnastics Club 9th-11th, Thespians Club 11th, Chess Club 11th IVice President 11thJ, Bridge Club 10th, Publications Club 12th, lPresident 12thJ, Newspaper Staff Member 12th, Yearbook Staff Member 12th, Yearbook Queen 12th, Kayettes 10th, Y-Teens 9th, Pep Club Member 9th-10th lTreasurer 10thJ, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 9th-10th, Girls Chorus 9th, Honor Roll 10th-11th, Foren- sics 11th, Girls Track 9th, Girls Gymnastics Team 10th-11th, Lettered 11th. STEPHEN KONEL CIERLINE KUHN - Spanish Club 'l0th-'I1th, French Club 11th-12th, Homemakers Club 10th, Girls Track 10th-11th. BRUCE LANG - French Club 9th-10th, Chess Club 10th, D.E.C.A. 11th-12th lParIimentarian 12thJ, Science Club 11th, Honor Roll 12th. KAREN LEONARD BARBARA LEWIS - Y-Teens 9th-10th, O.E.A. 11th-12th, International Relations Club 9th. NEAL LEWIS SHERRI LEWIS - Kayettes Club 'I1th-12th, Vice- President 12th, Jr. DECA 11th, Secretary 11th, DECA 12th, Secretary 12th, Y-Teens 9th-10th, Gymnastics Club 9th, Homemakers Club 10th, Pep Club 9th-10th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Supe- rior Honor Roll 10th-11th, Concert Choir 11th- 12th. CAROL LIES - Thespians Club 11th-12th lSecre- tary 12th - Treasurer 11thJ, Kayettes11th, In- ternational Relations Club 11th, Homemakers Club 10th, Y-Teens 10th, Pep Club 10th-11th, Color Guard 11th-12th ICaptain 12thJ, Best Supporting Actress 11th - The Miracle Worker 11th. CONNIE LOGSDON - Science Club 10th, F.B.L.A. 10th, Homemakers Club 9th, Y-Teens 9th, Spanish Club 11th, Pep Club Member 'l'Ith-'I2th, Band 11th. BRUCE LOPER BRENDA LOVE - Spanish Club 10th-12th lPresi- dent 11thJ, Campus Life 11th-12th, Gymnastics Club 9th, National Honor Society 10th-12th, Spanish Club Executive Board 11th-12th, Span- ish Honor Society 10th-12th, Y-Teens 9th-10th, Student Council Representative 11th, Out- standing Choral Member 12th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, State Music Festival, Fresh. Soph Ensemble 10th-11th, Campus Singers 11th- 12th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 10th, Pep Club 9th-12th IPep Club Council Member 11th-12thJ, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 9th-12th, Drill Team 11th, Color Guard 12th. PATTY LOVEALL MAX LOVITT - C.A.P.10th, Honor RolI11th. KEITH LYNN - Key Club 10th-11th, Civil Air Patrol 10th-11th, Honor Roll 9th-11th, Debate Team 11th, Golf 10th-12th, Lettered11th-12th. BONNIE MADZEY NOVA MAGGART - Spanish Club 9th-12th Ex- ecutive Board 11th-12th, National Honor So- ciety 10th-12th IPresident 12thJ, International Relations Club 10th-11th, Track 11th. JUDY MAHONEY - International Relations Club 12th, F.B.L.A. 9th, Homemakers Club 10th, Campus Life 12th, Kayettes 10th-11th, O.E.A. 11th-12th, Pep Club 9th, Honor Roll 11th, Girls Chorus 10th, Concert Choir 11th. JOHN MANN - Rifle Club 9th, Publications Club 10th-11th tBusiness Manager 11thJ, F.C.A. 10th-11th, Student Council Representative 12th, Newspaper Staff 10th-12th lSports Editor 10th-12thJ, Honor Roll 9th-11th, Forensics Team 10th-11th, Debate Team 10th-11th, Golf 10th-11th, Lettered 11th, Baseball 12th, Let- tered 12th, Wrestling 9th-10th. ANDREA MARANVILLE - Science Club 10th, Jr. DECA 11th, DECA 12th, Homemakers Club 12th. DAVID MARCH - Chess Club 'I0th-11th, Span- ish Club 9th-10th, Honor Roll 9th-10th, Foot- ball 9th, Track 10th-11th. MICHAEL MARCOTTE 177 0-r KATHERINE MARKHAM - Spanish Club 9th- 11th iSecretary 10thI, Y-Teens 9th-10th, Cam- pus Life 11th, Art Club 9th, Pom Pons11th- 12th, Pep Club Member 9th-12th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 9th-12th, Gym- nastics Team 10th-11th. SUZY MATLOCK - Creative Writing Club 9th, International Relations Club 10th, Thespians 11th, DECA 12th lReporter 12thI, Student Council Representative 12th, Executive Board 10th, Pep Club Member 10th, Honor Roll 9th- 11th, Girls Chorus 9th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 10th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Debate Team 9th-11th, Forensics Team 9th-11th. DEBBIE MAXWELL - Gymnastics Club 9th-'I0th, Pep Club 9th-11th, Cheerleader 9th-10th Ihead 10thI, Y-Teens 9th, Girls Chorus 9th, Freshman- Sophomore Choir 10th, Concert Choir 11th, Freshman-Sophomore Ensemble 10th. C-HERYL MCCLEAVE - F.B.L.A. 9th, Y-Teens 9th- 10th, Chess Club 10th-12th, Data Processing Club 12th, Symphonic Band 9th-12th, MARSHA MCCLURE VALERIE MCCLURE -Future Homemakers of America 12th, Needle Arts 12th. GARY MCCUTCHEON - Campus Life 11th-12th IPresident12thJ, iVice-President11thJ, Student Council 9th-12th IPresident12thJ, lRepresenta- tive 10th-11thJ, Executive Board 9th, Outstand- ing Representative Student Congress 10th, Debate Team 9th-11th, junior Class President 11th, Prom King 12th, Football 9th-11th, Let- tered 10th-11th, Basketball 9th-10th, Track 9th. MARY MCGOLDEN NINA McKEE - Y-Teens 9th-10th, Kayettes11th, Ir. DECA 11th, DECA 12th lVice-President 12thJ, Student Council Representative 9th- 10th, Pep Club Member 9th-10th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 10th, Girls Track 9th-10th, Lettered 9th-10th. IAMES MCQUILKEN - Safety Club 9th-10th, Ri- fle Club 10th-12th Wice President 12thI, Wres- tling Team 9th-12th, Lettered11th-12th. CATHY MENK - DECA11th-12th, Science Club 10th, Honor Roll 11th. MARY MINNICK ANITA MULLEN - Homemakers Club 9th, F.T.A. 10th, Chess Club 11th. SUSAN MUNKRES - Art Club 9th-'l'lth, DECA 11th-12th tTreasurer 12thI, Gymnastics Club 9th-12th, Pep Club Member 9th-11th, Honor Roll 9th-12th. PAT MURPHY - Rifle Club 9th-'I'Ith. JOHN MURPHY - Art Club 9th, Civil Air Patrol 10th, French Club 11th-12th IPresident 12thJ, Thespians Club 11th-12th, Orchestra 9th-12th, Orchestra Quartet 11th-12th, Symphonic Band 9th-12th, Member of the Wichita Youth Sym- phony 9th-12th. CARLOTTA HENDERSON MYERS - Art Club 9th-12th, President 11th-12th, Homemakers Club 9th-10th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 11th. VERA MYERS - French Club 9th-12th, Publicity Chairman 10th tSecretary 11thJ, Executive Board 12th, Superior Honor Roll 9th-12th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 9th-10th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Campus Singers 11th-12th, State Music Festival 11th-12th. CHRISTOPHER NEWLIN - Campus Life 'I'lth- 12th, Rifle Club 9th, Gymnastics Club 9th-11th, Gymnastics Team 9th-11th,Lettered10th-11th. CHRIS NEWMAN - Rifle Club 11th, Homemak- ers Club 9th-11th. TINA NEWPORT - Homemakers Club 9th-12th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 9th-10th, Concert Choir 10th-12th, Campus Singers 11th-12th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 11th- 12th. GARY NICHOLS - F.C.A. 9th-12th, Lettermans 178 O-1 Club 9th-12th, lSergeant at Arms 12thJ, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 11th, Awarded Boy's State Government Delegate 11th, Debate Team 10th-11th, Forensics 10th- 11th, Football 10th-11th, Lettered 11th, Basket- ball 9th-10th, Golf 9th-12th, Lettered 9th-12th. DONNA OHLER - Gymnastics Club 'l0th-'l'lth, Drivers Education Club 11th, Freshman-Soph- omore Choir 9th-10th, Girls Chorus 9th. GERALD OSBURN - Yearbook Staff Member 12th, fCopy Editor 12thI, Yearling King Candi- date 12th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 9th- 10th, Boy's Chorus 11th-12th. VONA OZBUN - Campus Life 11th-12th, Span- ish Club 9th-12th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 11th-12th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Honor Roll 9th-12th. KATHY PAGE TERRISA PALMER - O.E.A. 'l'ltI'1-'l2th, Gymnas- tics Club 10th-11th, Cheerleader 9th, Pep Club Member 9th-12th, Pom Pons 11th-12th, Stu- dent Council Representative 9th, Honor Roll 9th-12th. DEBBIE PAPEN - Kayettes10th-12th, Homemak- ers Club 9th-10th. DEBBIE PARKS - Honor Roll 11th. GORDON PARKER - Printing Club 9th-12th, Honor Roll 11th, Stage Crew Member 9th-12th. MARY PARKER - Campus Life 11th, Homemak- ers Club 9th-10th, Y-Teens 9th, Band 9th-12th, Honor Roll 9th-12th. MARK PAYNE - Lettermans Club 11th-12th, F.C.A. 12th, International Relations Club 11th- 12th, Science Club 9th-10th, Student Council Member 9th-10th-12th, Honor Roll 9th-12th llr. Class Vice-President 11thI, Football 9th- 10th, Track 9th, Basketball 9th-12th, Lettered 11th-12th, King Candidate for Queen of Courts 12th. PETER PENNER - Concert Choir 11th-12th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 9th-10th, Boys Chorus 9th, Honor Roll 10th-12th, Tennis 9th- 10th. STEVEN PENNER BUD PHILLIPS - Industrial Arts10th-11th lPresi- dent 11thi, Gymnastics Club 10th, Track 10th- 11th, Lettered 11th, Cross Country 11th,-12th, Lettered 11th-12th, Wrestling 10th. RONNIE PINKSTON - Lettermans Club 9th- 12th, Honor Roll 11th-12th, Track 10th-12th, Lettered 11th-12th, Cross Country 9th-12th, Lettered 9th-12th, Wrestling 9th-12th, Lettered 'I0'th-'l2th. CINDY PITCHER - Pep Club Member 9th-12th, Gymnastics Club 9th-10th, Track 9th. SHEILA POLAND - Homemakers Club 9th-10th, Needle Arts 12th. STEVE PORTZ - Lettermans Club 11th-12th, Sci- ence Club 10th-11th, Superior Honor Roll 10th-12th, Football 10th, Basketball 10th-12th, Lettered 11th-12th, Cross Country 10th, Golf 12th, Lettered 12th, Baseball 11th, King for Queen of Courts 12th. MARK POTTER JIM POYNTER - Thespians Club 10th-12th, Boys Chorus 9th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 10th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Honor Roll 10th- 12th, Football 9th-12th, Lettered 11th-12th, Basketball 9th-12th, Lettered 11th, Track 9th- 11th, Lettered 9th-11th, Gymnastics Club 9th- 11th, Gymnastics Team 10th-11th, Lettered 11th, King Candidate for Homecoming 12th, King Candidate for the 1974 Prom 12th. IIM PRIM - Letterman's Club 10th-12th, F.C.A. 10th-12th, Concert Choir 11th, Football 9th- 12th, Lettered 11th-12th, 1st String Ark Valley Team 12th, Most Valuable Player 12th, Track 9th-11th, Lettered 9th-11th, Honor Roll 11th. DIANE PUTNAM -French Club I0th-I2th lPres- ident 12thJ, National Forensics League 11th- 12th, Secretary 11th, Debate Team 9th-12tI Forensics Team 10th-12th, Drill Team 11tl 12th, Pep Club 9th-12th, Honor Roll 11tl IClass Officer 11th-12thI, Secretary 11th-12th. ELAINE QUADE - V.I.C.A. 12th lTreasurer12tl' Y-Teens 9th-10th, Pep Club 10th, Honor Rc 11th, Stage Crew Member 9th. I TOM REEVES - F.C.A. 'I0th-'l2th, Letterman Club 10th-12th, Student Council Represent tive 10th-11th, Band 9th-12th, Stage Band 10tl 12th, Superior Honor Roll 10th-11th, Footbz 9th-11th, Basketball 9th-12th, Lettered 10tl 12th, Track 9th-12th,Lettered10th-12th. VIVAN RICHARDS - Kayettes Tlth-12th, ' Teens 9th-10th, Gymnastics Club 9th-11t Homemakers Club 9th, Pep Club Member 9t Color Guard 10th-12th. DONALD RICHARDSON GARY RIDLING TINA RIETH - Homemakers Club Tith-12t O.E.A. 11th-12th, Y-Teens 10th, Honor Ro 9th-12th, Color Guard 11th-12th, Lieutena 12th. DENNIS RIGGS - Rifle Club 9th-Tith, Safe Club 9th, Boys Chorus 9th, Concert Choir 11t Freshman-Sophomore Choir. RANDY RILEY - Safety Club10th-11th, Rif Club 9th, Letterman's Club 11th-12th, Bar 9th-12th, Stage Band 10th-12th, Tennis 10t 12th, Lettered11th-12th. TERESA RINEHART - Campus Sports Cub 'I'lt Pep Club 11th-12th, Girls Volleyball 12t Awarded Art Scholarship from Winfield Co lege11th. IEAN ROBINETT - Spanish Club 'I2th, Conctl Choir 11th-12th, Superior Rating for Solo Sin ing 12th. PATRICIA ROBY - Safety Club Tlth-12th, Gii Chorus 9th-11th, Honor Roll 11th. SUSAN ROBY IOE ROCK LEANNE ROGGE BRENDA RYHERD - Campus Life11th-12th, I ternational Relations Club 11th, Pep Clt Member 9th, Y.M.C.A. 9th, Kayettes 12th. DALE SANDERS - Football 9th-'l0th. REBECCA SCHMIDT RICK SCHMIDT MARY SCHNEITER - Spanish Club 9th, Scien Club 10th, Campus Life 11th, D.E.C.A. 11t 12th, Pep Club Member 9th, Girls Chorus 9t 10th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Campus Sing 11th-12th, Honor Roll 10th-11th. GARY SCHROEDER -Ir. D.E.C.A.11th. LINDA SCOTT - Thespians Club 'l0th-12th QS retary 11thI Wice-President 12thI, PomPo 11th-12th, Pep Club Member 9th-12th, Hon Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 11th-12 Homecoming Queen Candidate 12th, Que for the 1974 Prom 12th, Awarded Best Actr Award 11th, The Miracle Worker 11th. DEBBIE SHAW - Chess Club 9th-12th, Data Pr cessing Club 12th, F.B.L.A. 9th, Y-Teens 10 Symphonic Band 9th-12th, Stage Band 10t 12th, Girls Track 9th-10th. RON SILVERS IAMES SINGLETON KELLY SLACK CINDY SMITH - Science Club 9th-'l'Ith, Hom makers Club 9th-10th, D.E.C.A. 11th-12th, P Club Member 11th, Honor Roll 9th-10th, DEBBIE D. SMITH - Ir. D.E.C.A.11th, Yearbo Staff Member 12th, Publications Club 12 tTreasurer 12thI, National Honor Society 12t Gymnastics Club 10th-11th, Homemakers Cl 9th, Pep Club Member 9th-12th, Pep Coun Member 12th, Color Guard 10th-11th, Che leader 12th, Yearling Queen Candidate 12t Student Council Representative 9th-10t Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 9t 12th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 10th, Con- cert Choir 11th-12th, National Art Entry 12th. EBBIE I. SMITH - Gymnastics Club 9th-11th, V.I.C.A. 11th-12th tVice-President 12thl, Pep Club Member 9th-12th, Pep Council Member 9th, Cheerleader 10th-11th, Pom Pons Member 12th, Student Council Representative 9th-10th, 12th, Gymnastics Team 10th-11th, Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 12th, Queen of Courts Candidate 12th. 'LE SMITH - F.C.A. 10th-12th, Campus Life 11th-12th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Hon- or Roll 10th-11th, Debate Team 9th-11th, Football 9th-12th, Lettered 11th-12th. IKE SMITH - F.C.A. 10th-12th, Gymnastics Club 9th-12th, Football 9th-12th, Lettered11th- 12th, Basketball 9th-10th, Track 9th-10th, Let- tered10th. CHARD SMITH ,IE SMITH - Homemakers Club 9th-12th, Sec- retary 9th, Ir. O.E.A. 11th, O.E.A. 12th, Report- er 11th, Campus Life 11th-12th, Y-Teens 9th, Kayettes10th-11th, Color Guard 11th-12th, Pep Club Member 9th-10th Ilr. Class Officer 11thJ, ISecretary11thI, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Campus Singers 12th. .RRY SMITH IERRY SNOW - Homemakers Club 10th-11th IPresident 11thJ, V.I.C.A. 11th-12th iSecretary 12thI, Pom Pons 11th-12th, Honor Roll 10th- 11th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Freshman- Sophomore Choir 10th. LARK SPARROW - Spanish Club 9th-12th, Campus Coin Club 11th, Spanish Honor Socie- ty 11th-12th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Football 10th. LRESA STEDDUM - Homemakers Club 10th, Kayettes 11th fPresident 11thl, Y-Teens 9th- 10th, International Relations Club 10th, Cam- pus Life 12th, Student Council Representative 12th, Pep Club Member 9th-12th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Symphonic Band 9th-12th, Ir. Prom Attendant 11th. ILIE STEELE CHARD STICH -Track 9th. ARLON STOCKING - V.l.C,A.11th. -IARLES STOOPS - Civil Air Training 12th, Honor Roll 11th, Rifle Club 9th-10th, Football 9th-11th. .CKY STOVALL - lr. O.E.A.11th, O.E.A. 12th, Campus Life 11th, Y-Teens 9th, Color Guard 10th, Pom Pons 11th-12th tVice-President 12thI, Cheerleader 9th, Pep Club Member 9th- 12th, Homecoming Queen Candidate 12th, Queen of Courts Candidate 12th, Honor Roll '9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 11th, Girls Cho- rus 9th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 10th, oncert Choir 11th-12th, Campus Singers 12th. VID STROUD VERLY STULL RY SUIT - Spanish Club 10th-12th tVice- President 12thJ, National Honor Society 10th- 12th, Socioedad Honoriade Hispanica 11th, Campus Singers 11th-12th, Concert Choir 11th- 12th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 10th, Out- standing Choral Member 12th, Honor Roll 9th- 12th, Superior Honor Roll 10th-12th. EBBIE SYMONDS -- Homemakers Club 10th, Data Processing Club 12th, Girls Chorus 9th- 11th. The 1973-74 Yearling Staff would like to thank the following people for their assist- ance in the publishing of the 1973-74 Year- ling. BRUCE TAYLOR - V.I.C.A. 'l'lth-12th, Honor Roll T0th-'l2th. KATHLEEN I. TEMPLE - Science CIub11th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 11th, Stage Crew Member 11th-12th. DAVID TEN EYCK - German Club 9th-12th, Football Manager 11th. TINA TESCHKE - Gymnastics Club 9th-12th iPresident 12thl tVice-President 11thl, Science Explorers Post 10th, O.E.A. 11th-12th, IReporter 12thD, Y-Teens 9th, Science Club 10th, Student Council Representative 10th, Student Council Executive Board 11th, Pep Club Member 9th-12th, Cheerleader 9th-12th, Head Cheerleader 12th, Homecoming Queen 12th, Girls Chorus 9th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir 10th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Campus Sports Club 11th-12th, Gymnastics Team 10th- 12th,Lettered11th-12th. PAT TESCHKE - F.C.A. 'I0th-12th iPresident 12thJ, Letterman's Club 10th-12th iVice-Presi- dent 12thl, Homecoming King Candidate 12th, Ir. Prom Attendant 11th, Football 9th-12th, Let- tered 11th-12th, Golf 9th-12th, Lettered 10th- 12th, Wrestling 10th-12th, Lettered 10th-12th, Went to State Wrestling Meet placing 1st in the 112 Ib. weight division. DEBBIE THOMAS ELBERT THOMAS - Industrial Arts 9th-11th IVice-President 11thl, Safety Club 9th-10th, Thespians Club 11th-12th iTreasurer 12thJ, Honor Roll 11th, Stage Crew Member 9th-12th, ' Track 9th-11th, Cross Country 11th. MARY THOMAS - Homemakers Club 9th-10th, Girls Chorus 9th-10th, Concert Choir 11th- 12th. PHILLIP THOMAS RAY THOMASSON -- Spanish Club 9th-12th, Campus Life 11th, Drafting 9th, Civil Air Patrol 11th, Football Manager 9th, Track Manager 9th. IOHN THOMPSON RICHARD THOMPSON - Printing Club 'I0th, Safety Club 11th-12th, Student Council Repre- sentative 11th. TIM THOMPSON - Football 9th, Rifle Club 9th- 10th,Chess CIub10th-11th. WAYNE TRIMMELL - Industrial Arts 9th-Tlth, Football 9th-10th, Track 9th-12th, Lettered 11th-12th, Cross Country 11th-12th, Lettered 'I2th, IAN TROUT - International Relations Club 9th- 12th tVice-President 12thl, Science Club 9th, Thespians Club 11th, Student Council Repre- sentative 11th-12th IStudent Council Treasurer 12thl, Pep Club Member 9th-11th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll, Student Coun- cil Executive Board 12th. IOHN VANDERHOOE - Chess Club 11th-12th, Football 9th-12th, Lettered 11th-12th. DEBBIE VANDERHOOF - Color Guard 11th- 12th ISergeant at Arms 12thJ, Y-Teens 9th-10th, Kayettes 11th-12th, Homemakers Club 9th- 11th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 11th-12th, National Honor Society 11th. TONYA VAN ETTEN - Girls Chorus 'IOth, Fresh- man-Sophomore Choir 10th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Pep Club Member 11th. KARL VENNEBERG - Science Club 9th, Chess Club 9th-11th, Band 9th, Track 9th, Cross Our Thanks The Daily Reporter The CHS Administration Mr. Frank I. Wright The Faculty and Mr. Bob Williams Staff of CHS Mr. loe Hoover To you, we give the key to unlock your memories. Country 10th, Rifle Club 10th-11th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 10th-11th. TOM VAUGHN - Chess Club 12th, Letterman's Club 10th-12th, Rifle Club 9th, F.C,A. 9th-11th, Publications Club 10th, 12th, Student Council Representative 9th, Yearbook Staff Member 11th, Newspaper Staff Member 10th-12th, Sports Editor 10th-11th, Band 9th, Honor Roll 11th, Kansas Scholastic Press Association Award 10th, Yearbook King 12th, Football 9th, Basketball 9th, Golf 9th-12th, Lettered 10th- 12th, Vocational Arts 12th. PAM VERMILLION - Spanish Club 9th, jr. O.E.A. 'I'Ith. DIANE WADE -French Club 10th-12th tTreasur- er 11thl iSecretary 12thJ, Home Economics Club 9th-10th, National Honor Society 10th- 12th, Member of the Wichita Area Foreign Language Association 11th ITreasurer11thJ. MIKE WAIDE RAMONA WALKER - Ir. O.E.A. 11th iParIiamen- tarian 11thi, O.E.A. 12th IParliamentarian 12thJ, Superior Honor Roll 11th-12th, Drill Team 11th, Campus Life 11th-12th, Homemak- ers CIub12th. DENISE WARNER - Spanish Club 9th, Y-Teens 10th, Campus Life 12th, Concert Choir 11th- 12th, Honor Roll 11th-12th, Sewing Awards 10th. DONNA WATERS - Homemakers Club 9th- 12th,GirIs Chorus 9th-11th, KENNETH WAYMIRE - Gymnastics Club 9th- 12th, Letterman's Club 10th-12th, Wrestling 9th-12th, Lettered10th-12th. CHERYL WEDEL - Spanish Club 9th-12th, Span- ish Socidad 10th-12th, Spanish Concurso 9th- 11th, Science Club 12th, Pep Club Member 10th-12th IRepresentative 12thl, Symphonic Band 10th-12th, Superior Honor Roll 9th-12th, Y-Teens 9th-10th, IIMMY WHEAT DANNY WHEELER LARRY WHITCOMB - Rifle Club 9th-12th. BRAD WHITESIDE - Rifle CIub11th-12th, Safety Club 10th-11th, Tennis 10th-12th, Lettered 10th-12th. IANICE WILSON - Gymnastics Club Member 9th-10th, Spanish Club 11th, Needle Arts 12th, Concert Band 9th, Symphonic Band 10th. LINDA WILSON - Campus Life 'I0th-12th, Homemakers Club 11th-12th, Student Council Member 9th, Cheerleader 10th-11th, Pep Club Member 9th-12th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Campus Singers 11th-12th, Prom Queen Can- didate12th. DAVE WORD - Gymnastics Club 11th-12th tTreasurer 12thJ, Letterman's Club 11th-12th, Homecoming King Candidate 12th, Football 9th-'I2th, Lettered 'I'Ith-12th, Track 'lith-12th, Lettered 11th-12th, Gymnastics Team 11th- 12th,Lettered11th-12th. ANNETTE WRIGHT - Y-Teens 9th-10th, Interna- tional Relations Club 11th, Campus Life 11th- 12th,Gymnastics Club 9th-10th. MIKE YBARRA - Letterman's Club 'I0th-'I2th IPresident 12thl, F.C.A, 11th-12th, Concert Choir 11th-12th, Honor Roll 9th-12th, Football 9th-12th, Homecoming King 12th, Freshman- Sophomore Choir 10th, Freshman-Sophomore Choir Ensemble 10th. 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