Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1974

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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.

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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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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'

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