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1 .. ,rfnfu-,..F, Juniors net prom funds The main goal of the 1976-77 ju- nior class, was to raise enough mon- ey to sponsor the Junior-Senior Prom. Various class members spent ev- ery home football game in conces- sion stands, in hopes of raising mon- ey for the prom. Other projects in- cluded selling 1400 boxes of Pop-N- Joy Popcorn, door-to-door, as well as selling doughnuts and all sorts of chips on 20-minute breaks. On Halloween they sponsored a spooky movie and charged admis- sion. They also sponsored a fun night held at Joyland Park. The ju- niors earned 51,000 this year to fi- nance the prom. The prom was held on April 16th at the Wichita State Campus Activity Center. 1 1!Junior class officers: Wade Reich- -- mann, vice president, Lorri Logan, 2 presidentp Teri Shaw, treasurerp not pictured, Mindy Province, secretary. 2!Doug Jack experiments with a vacuum pump in physics of light class. riiwfpzf 'lflfff-rg - Ja 'HEPES - 'iff I ,r I o 9. 2, 0. .,,,, ,yr 9 .X .'. g 1 ms s I 'W we f f ate -wr C? ,gg . st.. ,,, Q it JL 4. if x wx I 'ff wx, ,gs fe -V 2 F. s vi ,iw 'qi R . i . ?' Um.. -- 1 d 4 ' if .af lbw Q, ,i 1 pf .. 'ig I N215 'E 'z . . 5115- Q fi ggqzi-. law' -- ,. r-s'1? sf .-1 lee-:ir-:stan :T e '. I .,.a.,.,...a-aa
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3 Rain fails to dampen seniors' spirits For days, weeks and months, and even one whole year, the senior class hoped and prayed that there would be no moisture in the air on the night that they were to become alumni of Campus High. Ever since rain poured down upon the class of 1976 halfway through the gradu- ation exercises, the seniors had feared that they, too, would be drenched before they were able to receive their diplomas. On the Monday before the antici- pated date, the rain began and the forecast called for rain all week long. At last, Friday, May 20 came, along with a 70 per cent chance of rain. Noon came and still graduation was set for Colt Stadium. Finally, when the afternoon announcements were made, the decision to move the exercises to the gymnasium was announced. Six o'clock brought with it pouring rain and it continued. As the gradu- ates gathered in the cafeteria at 7:15, it was pouring down. By the time for the graduates to file into the gym, the rain had slacked up a bit, but it was still sprinkling and the sidewalks were full of water. Mrs. Carol Perez opened the exer- cises with the invocation. The choir then sang Walk into Your World and the Campus Alma Mater. Dr. James Shoemake, superinten- dent, then introduced the three speakers chosen to speak at gradu- ation by the senior class: Sandy Mora, Garry Pierce, and Zoe Bur- gess. Their topic was Energy, Past, Present, and Future. National Honor Society members and students receiving academic and athletic awards were recog- nized. The Ronnie Ward Award for the Most Inspirational Athlete was presented to John Chrisman. The Honor Athlete Award was presented to Steve Steele. The award is given each year to a senior who has participated in three sports each year and maintained a B-aver- age. Mr. Carlton Allen, principal, then presented the senior class to the school board and Dr. Harry Kouri, school board member accepted the class on behalf of the board. Dr. Kouri and Mr. Sigmund Leiker, then presented the diplomas. Mr. Norbert Schmeidler closed the graduation exercises by express- ing his wishes for the senior class members. The recessional of the class was held and it was all over. The mem- bers ofthe class of 1977 were alum- ni. 1' 7 it-T!
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