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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.
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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
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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
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