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.... ta 1,49 'iii' tv ' 9'S: 'c'5s 3'3sV'7' ,, 1. ,. . . i f. x , ' f 5-if ff. .wie 0-' 3 t . lif- l. w ...J , Home. e,c.,Fl-lf! Qc,-tive, 'tn special pr-o3e.c,l's I never want to see another pie shell as long as I live . . . We're going to make what? Who took my cookies? How do you turn on the oven? ... I'm never going to get married .. Students enrolled in home eco- nomics had a chance to gain knowl- edge in several fields this year as the curriculum included family living, clothing and interiors. ln line with the Equal Rights Amendment, the classes were open to boys. Future Homemakers of America, one of many groups at Campus, had a very active year. The group partici- pated in such projects as sponsoring a twelve-year old orphan girl from India, named Mary Prebha Balakrishman. The club raised money by selling stationary letterettes. Forty Campus students attended the district FHA meeting held at Douglas. In the spring they attended the State Conference in Topeka. The club sponsored a poster con- test and had such speakers as Cheryl Housk from Augusta High and Mrs. Gloria Forsyth from the Haysville craft shop. The members made lap robes from scraps for residents at Green Meadows Nursing Center. To complete the year two delegates and two sponsors attended the FHA Camp in Sterling, Kansas. lf Mrs. Bonnie Dowell dem- l 2 3 4 onstrates how to prepare a 5 Swedish tea ring to her sec- ond hour class. zf Students take time out to taste the muffins they have just prepared. 3X Several students plant terrar- iums. 4f Mrs. Karen Sharp and students work hard to complete the decorations for the win- ter fashion show. sf FHA: BACK ROW - Al- ice Hooper, Lisa Ferris, Iudy Thacker, Pam Charles, Sharon Hoggard, lan McWilliams, Vicki Messer, Terrie Munkres, Kathy Durben. SECOND ROW - Carrie jones, Bonita Henry, Debbie Lindsey, Teresa Mace, Kathy Werner, leanne Crossman, Cindy Giffin, Dianne Gruenbacher, Marsha Chambers, Karen Fischer, Iulie Ferguson, Cindy Nighswonger, Cindy Harrington, Connie Faelber, Doreen Horsh Sue Goin, Ellen Rose, Diana Selenke. THIRD ROW - Bonnie Dowell, Head Spon- sor, Gail Edwards, Kathy Ford, Diane Trimmel, Kathy Head, Diane Kessler, Kathy Broz, Mar- cie Suit, Terri Roe. FRONT ROW - Sherrie Munkres, Lisa Phillips, Luann Gourley, Terri johnson, Donna Randall, Sponsor - Karen Sharp. 2 'Y .. U'
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Srluden-ls lerxfvt lPQ5?ovws.il0lll How come there's blood on the steering wheel? .. . Who wiped out the side of the building? ... Why is there grass in the bumper? One of the most important classes offered the students at Campus High is Drivers Education. This class teaches students to handle a car and teaches them the actual reconstruc- tion of a car after it has been torn down. Throughout the year Drivers Edu- cation has been offered to any stu- dent age 16 or those who would be 16 before the year is completed. Most of the classroom work begins with students studying the handling of the car, learning of the reaction time, and road conditions before they start driving. Drivers Education teachers were Mr. Roger Elberson and Mr. lack Dickson. 1 if Safety Club - BACK Row - B. Wadey, I. Tussuy, K. Slay, G. Erwin, P. Dodd, G. Pierce, D. Utz, D. Ran- dle, R. Reed. SECOND ROW - B. Wade, P. Branch, G. Ingersoll, N. Talyor, S. Mcquillcen, T. Haywood. FRONT ROW - M. lust, B. George, D, Branman, K. Holmes, T. Griffin, R. Thomas. 2f Drivers Education stu- dent Ronda Thomas investigates the scale model of a V8 engine. 3f Safety Club Officers - Mark lust, treasureg Mr. lack Dickson, sponsor, Bud Wade, president, and Brenda George, secretary. Tl?
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