Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1974

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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.

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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



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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

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