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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
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,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'
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