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. 'nal'-, 2 4 1! Head Varsity cheerleader, Shar- 1 3 5 on Stevens, gives a big yell for the Campus Colts. Z! B-Varsity cheer- leaders, Diana Hoppock, Debbie Dearth, Ann Hull, head, and Bonnie Lang practice building a pyramid. 3! Freshmen cheerleaders Susan Gibson, Rena Westhusin, Teri Shaw, lody Maechtlen await the beginning of a freshman game. 4X A-Varsity cheerleaders for the year: LuAnn Hudgins, Sharon Stevens, Dava Ridg- way, Pam Reece, Kim Craig, and jenny Cas- maer. 51 Sophomore class cheerleaders prac- tice for an upcoming game. They are: Carol Wheeler, Debi Fox, and Sandy Hildebrant.
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Yell leaders urge Col-ls vlo vlc.1l'or Did our letters come in? ... What uniforms do we wear tonight? .., We have to make posters after school? . .. Cheerleaders here at Campus High School attended the N.C.A. Cheerleading camp which was held at the Rock Springs Ranch. They earned money through donations given and they earned money by running a firework stand at the cor- ner of Broadway and 71 Street on the Fourth ofluly. The awards the cheerleaders have received included the four blue Superior ribbons and they all re- ceived the Spirt Stick too. The cheerleaders were in charge of organizing and conducting the freshmen cheerleading tryouts for the year. They are also required to have at least three hours of practice per week. Pep assemblys and club or- ganization are conducted by cheer- leaders too.
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KQdQ.'l'l'9-S, Compub Lilre! Are there any more hamburgers left? .. .. They were all dressed up real scar- ey! .... We need more concerts to go to likethatone! .... What is Campus Life? It is a non- demoninational club of high school students throughout the United States. It is the high school branch of Campus Crusade. Its main purpose is to help people with their problems from a Christian point ofview. Tom Eastman served as president of the Campus High section of the club. Mr. joe Hoover is the adviser. These two people along with the other mem- bers began their fall activities with an organized burger bash in Riggs Park in Haysville. They fed more than two- hundred people grilled hamburgers at the event. Also during the fall, the club again participated in sponsoring a spook house called Scream in the Dark at Halloween. Every Tuesday all the members not only from Campus, but also from schools all over the Wichita area meet with Tony Rihart, the Campus Life director for this area. There aren't enough chairs in here llovolve Slqdgnl-5 .... Will everyone please be quiet? ... Hey! ...Girlsl ... Campus Kayettes Club is a member of the Kansas Association of Kayettes Club. It is a service organization found- ed to give girls a chance to improve their community and their nation. The girls do service projects throughout the year and thus develop their individual personalities by help- ing other people. In October the Kayettes received Lung Disease Posters which were dis- tributed during November for the Kan- sas Lung Association. On October 23 the officers and Mrs. Marjorie Palmer, adviser, attended the Regional Confer- ence at Circle High School in Towanda, where the group received the out- standing one thousand points award for the 1973-1974 school year. ln November the group sponsored a Daisy Day for students at Campus and then in December they had a Christ- mas party for underprivileged children. During February the group spon- sored Mom's night at a Campus foot- ball game and in sold and delivered singing Valentines. 4g..g W K
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