Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1975

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dw m OQl'Yi DQS new Sluden-fs I wanna be first to run the new machine We have to print the paper today .., There's still an awful lot to be finished yet . .. As well as printing the COLT SPE- CIAL, the CHS printing department, instructed by Mr. john Mishler, also did all the printing for school district 43261 and for the school adminstra- tion as well as commercial jobs. The past year involved several changes. The print shop acquired two new machines, the CompuW- riter and an offset press. Another significant change was the enroll- ment of 15 girls in the printing classes. The girls did typesetting and camera work and also ran the presses. 11 Dixie Feast types newspaper lj-2 copy on the new CompuWriter. 2! 3 ' Mr. Iohn Mishler and Glen 'T McFeeters use the A.B. Dick offset 4 press. 3! Ted Row and Steve Dent print the Colt Special on the print- ing press. 4! Al Rearden patiently uses the antique paper cutter.

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qv-1. g,y1,5w.- .QM ------'r ' W ll- Il. .J-1 H28 Clube, goin high honocsi Who turned the power off? Where did everyone go in such a hurry ,. This machine is broken . ., l quit my job . . . Whata hassle . ., While attending regular classes, the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America QVICAJ and Distributive Education Club of America CDECAJ provided on-the-job training for stu- dents. Highlighting the year for VlCA was the annual trip to Pittsburg for the District ll competition. Eight members placed and qualified for the state contest held in Topeka on April 11 and 12. Under the supervision of Mr. Ted Eberle, the DECA members won Chapter of the Year at the contest held March 16-18 at Emporia. Money-making projects for the clubs included selling candy and running concession stands during the break. While planning projects and earn- ing money, the students also studied the elements of salesmanship, con- tracts and other business proce- dures. l 2 if vicA, BACK ROW: Mr. Don 3 Franz, Ron McCammon. FOURTH ROW: Mike Holton, Mike Dunn. 4 THIRD ROW: lames Thomas, Robin Wagoner, D'Owen Holton, Kelly Clark. SECOND ROW: Bob Corey, Bill Doff- ing, Ray Stroot. FRONT ROW: Brenda Button, Cheryl Hephner, Yvonne Cornett. Zf DECA, BACK ROW: Chanell Offield, Leissa Youngers, Steve Hart, Susan Vonderwall, Danny McKee, Connie Lewis, Lois Allgaier, Brenda Hess, Connie Faelber. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Barr, leana Childers, Kathy Leedy, Dixie Burton, Bonnie Lang, Terrie Munkres, Zoe Burgess, Mr. Ted Eberle. FRONT ROW: Sharon Elkins, Penny Smith, Keith Boyer, Becky Harris, jeff Reed, Sharon Stevens, Wendell Goin, Robert Higeons. 3! Mrs. Lila Reekie and Mrs. Juanita Bernstorf discuss the modern techniques used in the business classes. 4! Mrs. Marilyn jones pa- tiently waits as Mr. Ted Eberle looks for the new typing books.



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lTlot5rlnemQ3f'tC,5 Ol? li ex 5 vom ie-l 2 +2 does too equal 5 ... Why do we have to take this anyway l finally figures it out! ... Mathematics courses at CHS in- cluded Math I, Pre-Algebra, Algebra l, Geometry, Algebra ll, Trigono- metry and Elementary Functions this year. Throughout the year students found mathematics challenging as they worked to master quadratic equations, logarithms, along with oblique angles and word problems. V Mrs. Carole Perez, Mr. Paul Schuler, Mr. Don Harmison 1 QSTANDINGJ, Mr. Lynn Kneller, 2 I 3 and Mr. Robert Cairns discuss procedures in math classes. 2! Figuring problems on the board often helps Kathy Broz get the correct solu- tion. 3! Bobby Doffing checks his math as- signment before turning it in to be graded.

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