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f Ill? E if blot-lg Crew S eep Campus pin Smbollu What's for lunch today? .., That's expensive for just a little bit of food .. . This tastes terrible ,., The bath- rooms are sure clean today ... Why aren't the lights on? Who built the new sidewalks? .., Most students do not realize what really goes on in a day in the cafete- ria. The cafeteria personnel do a great deal of work until 3 p.m. when the cafeteria is closed for the after- noon. During this time, the cooks prepare meals for about 1,116 students. Neither do the students realize that custodial and maintenance per- sonnel also play a great part in the every day life at Campus. They are in charge of keeping Campus clean and making sure that the equipment is working properly. Without these dedicated workers, our school would not be operable. 1 11 Cafeteria Personnel: BACK 2 I 3 ROW: Mar Chapman, lane Nichel- son, Dolene Deaver, Esther Smith, Lawana Martin, Eleanor johnson, Bea Wilson, Gerri Schaffer, Phyllis Brown, Mickie Winters. FRONT ROW: Clara Fooshe, lune Button, Carman Wise, Billine Bjostad, Marion Mc- Fether. 2! Custodial Personnel: Bill Burns, Gene Veatch, Wes Kremer, Marvin Goodson, Neal Lentz, Tom Williams, and Anita Broz take a break after their long hours of work. 3X Mrs. Anita Barrett, cashier and Mrs. Roberta Bentley, health nurse, stop for a moment to discuss a school matter.
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l.ilZJr-om S'l'o'l:'li Ol:-Fice., nd vi s ors ima Rollei: Someone answer the phone? Let's see, what are your plans for the next year ... Do you have change for a 5100? I feel terribly ill How do you read a card catalog? . . . The counselors play a great part in the everyday life at Campus High. They help students with their per- sonnel and academic problems. Many students feel that when a problem occurs they can talk freely to one of the four counselors. Three of the counselors work specifically with different classes, Mr. Arthur johnson, seniors, Mr. Glenn Crum, juniors and sophomores, Mrs. Mar- garet Markham, freshmen, while Mr. Russell Reeves does vocational counseling. Mrs. Hazel Whitehouse, is the guidance department secretary. For research and book reports students find the library helpful in obtaining the information they need. Assisting the students is Mr. George Baird, librarian, and Mrs. Ruth Wisemen, library assistant. Mrs. Roberta Bentley, the health nurse, keeps an eye on the students health through out the day. Mrs. Anita Barrett, cashier, collects mon- ey from the students for club dues, books, bus trips and other events. 7 V Counselors Mr. Russell Reeves, 2 Mr. Arthur johnson, Mrs. Margret Markham and Mr. Glenn Crum dis- cuss school problems. Z! Mr. George Baird, librarian, and Mrs. Ruth Wisemen, check the morning papers.
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Spotnisla S-l'u0le,nl'5 'lDtr'omo'l'e. Lfeaflg gc-livi-l-ic.5 Tu hablo Espanol Como se what? ... Who started this funny language? ... Where's Mexico? ... I wish I could understand what ev- eryone is saying ... Who took my book? . .. There is never a dull moment in the Spanish class or club meetings. Mr. Kenton Allen is in charge of the Spanish Club and is also Head of the Foreign Language Department at Campus. He teaches Spanish to the students, and helps them become more aquainted with other countries. Besides improving vocabulary and learning foreign customs, the stu- dents are busy throughout the year participating in many activities. Seven Spanish students won High' Honors in the Concurso - Spanish contest. During December students attended the annual International Dinner at the Cotillon in Wichita. Spanish and French Clubs from all the surrounding area schools partici- pated in the dinner. Also during the month of December the club sang Christmas carols to the classes and in the Haysville area to raise money for KPTS- TV. In the spring the club held a Mexi- can dinner and entertained visitors from Venezuela. Topping the activi- ties for the year, was the annual Mardi-Gras sponsored by Spanish and French clubs. 'If Mr. Kenton Allen finds using Il 4 the language lab helps his stu- 2 3 5 dents become better aquainted with the language, zf SPANISH CLUB: BACK ROW: C. Carter, D. Meyer, L. Fraizer, H. Hunt, B, Hughes, A. Cook, M. Reece, M. Esham, K. Hourt, C. Reed, G. Roles, I. Elliot, R. Sampson, I. Mounce. FOURTH ROW: C. Schoefield, 1. Bosley, C. Stearns, S. Bowen, L. Moffett, N. Meyer, K. Fraizer, D. Fowler, K. Neil, S. Thomas, B. Robinson, D. Meyer, D. Dresher, I. Hopper. THIRD ROW: B. Gonzalez, E. Reddoch, G. Carter, Ct. Ban- zet, 5. Tague, P. Warner, S. Konkel, L. Parker, T. Palmer, S. Brazill, M. johnson, I. Hunt. SECOND ROW: R. Gonzalez, I. Herd, D. Bur- ton, K. Roeder, B. Head, C. Richardson, W. Vickers, T. White, C. Kelly, R. Ricketts, O. Jackson, I. Blaine, G. Charles, I. Gubitz. FRONT ROW: I. White, T. Carter, S. Konkel, E. Forste, I. Tasker, S. Blaine, K. Roles, Mr. K. Allen, C. Reece, P. Smith, R. Lowry, E. Radall. 3! Mr. Allen's fourth hour Spanish class finds that they can understand and learn more by using the laboratory. 4f Mr. Allen, Spanish advisor, calmly explains the importance of foreign language. sf Spanish students take time out to discuss various ways in which a foreign language can help their future. ,1 4 ',i,l
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