Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1974

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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

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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



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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

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