Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1975

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1 l 1 'lf Boys and Girls Tennis teams, ,-,, BACK ROW: Dwayne Richards, lim -L Hunt, lerry Hoppock, Mike Phipps, 3 Dave Sparks, Barry Hughes. SE- COND ROW: Richard Zimmerman, Wayne Wentling, Doug lack, Dave Fox, Har- ley Adams, Marc Wolf, THIRD ROW: Ron Huffman, Ricky Richardson, Leonard Shockey, joe Huffman, Gary Pierce, FRONT ROW: Elaine Teizen, Sharon Smith, Nancy Meyer, Kathy Flook, Lisa Youngers. 2! The doubles team of Hughes and Zimmerman at- tempt to retrieve a volley from an opposing team. 3f A-Varsity members Sparks, Pierce, Hunt, Hoppock, Hughes, and Zimmerman pause during an afternoon practice session. l-lughes leads. Concentrate, Zimmerman . .. Bend your knees, Hunt Wow, look at that tan Get to work, Hughes . . . Tennis is like most games - you get out of it about as much as you put into it. While many are just hackers, the Campus High Tennis teams have found many uses for those little bouncy balls. One may be surprised by some of the diversions found by Coach Wayne Valentine's netters to get through practice. But, whether they're hitting down the baseline or at each other, fun was still the name of the game. Enjoyment through a specific pur- pose made the tennis season so- mething more than a good way to get out of school. The players exper- ienced many situations, good as well as the bad. A kind of loose unity was displayed thoughout the year. Seniors Barry Hughes and Richard Zimmerman led the team and per- formed as the number one doubles team. The team took home numer- ous medals and gave the team some needed experience. Sophomores jim Hunt and Gary Pierce held down the number two doubles spot, giv- ing the Colts much to look forward, too. junior jerry Hoppock and So- phomore Dave Sparks make up the remaining varsity squad.

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,,.-v- feorvx u.JiYN5, Nichols leaves. Don't throw your club, Mark .., Tell Nichols to quit messing around You guys play golf all day long? . . . Many people would find it strange spending so much time running after little white golf balls. Why spend a couple hundred dollars on a set of clubs you have to carry around for two or three hoursl Wouldn't it be easier just to throw the ball at the hole? Besides, who wants a ball with little dents all around it? To a golfer, these questions would be absurd. Golf has all the ingre- dients of sport, from the tension of missing a short putt to the surprise of a hole-in-one. In addition, the success and defeat experienced by the Campus High Golf squad also projects some of the true meaning ofsport. Head Golf Coach Richard Riggs and his golfers experienced many types of pleasures and disappoint- ments during the 1975 season. The two-man team of Mark Eldridge and David Nichols had the distinction of being the only Campus team to win the Ark Valley. The Nichols-Eldridge combination proved to be a winning one in more ways than one. They contributed both leadership and at- titude necessary for a successful team. On the other hand, Campus' four-man team did not fare so well. The team of Bret Clark, Richard Free, Chris Spencer, and Fred Cohl- mia had their ups and downs but gained much experience for the fu- ture. Riggs will lose one player to gra- duation, David Nichols. The senior captained this year's squad. 1 'If 1975 Campus Golf: BACK ROW, G. Engdahl, D. Farney, K. Thomp- 2 l 3 son, Coach Richard Riggs, T. 4 Schreiber, D. johnson. FRONT ROW, S. Brazill, R. Free, M. El- dridge, D. Nichols, F. Cohlmia, B. Cun- ningham, C.. Hiser. Z! Captain David Nichols examines his swing during an idle moment at practice. 3f junior Mark Eldridge tees off as he sets to drive the ball down the fairway. Eldridge and Nichols teamed up to lead the Colts during the '75 season. 4! Team members relax while lounging on the Goose .



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oo-llboll CAMPUS OPPONENT G B. Carroll 29 0 Wellington 22 6 Derby 21 12 Newton 7 0 Hutchinson 21 o Ark Cary 21 16 ElDorado 15 7 warrfield 6 13 Augusta 7 Ron Becker-Ark-Valley Off. Player of the Week. lim Hudson- Honorable Mention All League Halfback. Lex Logan-Second Team All League Defensive Guard. Kevin Maechtlen-Honorable Mention All League Def. End. Dan Sebastian-All League Honorable Mention Half- back. Bill Veith-All League Second Team Off. Tackle. Dan Mitchell-All League First Team Linebacker, Ark- Valley Def. Player of the Week. 108 Basl4e+bq l l Ur-3,5-l lin Hutchinson 48 Wellington 27 McPherson 33 ElDorado 16 Ark City 38 Winfield 9 Newton 6 Derby mnasl ics OPPONENT 59 Augusta 58 Newton 47 Ark Cary 53 Hutch 57 Winfield 65 ElDorado 79 Derby 51 Wellington CAMPUS OPPONENT 61 Newton 1st Great Ben + 85 Hegggn 8th East Inv. + 55 Kapaun 2nd Campus + 55 V. Center 7th South Inv. 71 Ark City 1st Med. Lodge . 55 Hutch 7th Regional 58 Winfield 53 ElDorado 65 Derby 75 Goddard State - Randy McCutchen, 6th. ,gg Wenmgmn lim Hudson, 8th. Both in Still ,58 De'bY Rings' D B. Carroll ' Regional r Tournaments Ron Becker - 1st team CAMPUS 0pp0N, K All-League and 1st team All State 2n Newton 1st Derby 1st Ark City 2nd Great Bend 2nd Derby 2nd Wellington 3rd League 4th Regionals

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