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3, -1 -a-Q f J NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Back row: S. Frazier, T. Newport, J. Tyson, T. Berry, J. Blaine, J. Delzer, S. Love, J. Hunt, M. Reece, S. Brazill, D. Meyer, E. Tieszen, Mr. Crum-Sponsor, C. Farney, D. Anderson, M. Word, C. Gruen- bacher, J. Beck, T. Bortz, M. Carlburg, C. Uglow, T. Sells, D. Smoot, Mrs. Maxwell-Sponsor. Second row: S. Denton, J. Renner, C. Reece, M. Smith, A. Burkes, L. Waldschmidt, S. Konkel, C. Wheeler, E. Reddoch, C. Compton. Front row: Z. Burgess, J. Gwaltney, P. Coppage, B. Lang, D. Fox, A. Cook, C. Whitcraft, R. Black, R. Harlan. A-5-.41 0 . l K , J' Qu' - awe-.- 'Q-'U her K W.,-.-4. -We -M 9- 'Ns .,.. N f-T' - , '- fe gy ' -f. ' , in 'QQ' .. , .' E 2. ,Kali .L.s 'f f's. ' tg? .af ,sg 'k ily! ...?.- elf' A' , .'139' ll' f - 5 , X be . 1 ,., 31f- - ' ' E 5 :- RUF Q -J .3 'I I I I l SPANISH CLUB-Back row: J. Mills, E. Randall, J. White, R. Tanner, J. Blaine, K. Roeder, M. McCutcheon, S. Zavala, J. Cummings, R. White, B. Clark, M. Boehm, S. Brazill, M. Eastman, K. West, B. Schlegel, R. Zavala. Second row: Mr. Kenton Allen, sponsor: L. George, C. Hephner, L. Roles, J. McDermed V. Peacock, D. Newlin, S. Graham, M. Boston, S. Allen, O. Jackson, L Moriera, K. Carleton, D. Dresher, R. Harris, R. Woods, E. Ennis. Front row' Mrs. Dorothy Davis, sponsor: S. Rose, R. Frazier, A. Cook, D. Meyer, C. Reed, M. Smith, S. Rose, K. Simons, J. Johnson, M. Harrington, S. Konkel, K. Clothier, L. Steiner, K. Wallis, K. Drlnnen, R. Harlan. v ' r: ' .. . 'ri l- ' ' J Q - ' f -I -mm.. 1: .. '-Q . . 4 ff' L
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Because we I found it! Here's how you can too! Call 263-4311. What you hear may change your life! Billboards, newspaper ads, and people every- where proclaimed these facts but what were they all about? What did it all mean? These slogans were part of the I Found lt campaign, a spinoff from the larger Here's Life Kansas and Here's Life America campaigns. Campus Crusade taught members from approximately eighty-five sponsoring area churches effective methods of greeting people and re- lating the message of Christ's love to the entire Wichita area. Several Campus students and faculty mem- bers were involved in the campaign. Carrying the message of Christ and His love was a part of everyday life for many students and teachers. Whether sharing personal exper- believe . . . iences with another, helping a friend who's down, or just living a Christian life, God's love could be felt flowing from these people. For students who were actively in- volved in their churches, spare time was filled with church services and community service projects, as well as spending time with friends. Time spent sharing with friends, worship- ing, and having a good time with oth- er young Christians, all led to a steady growth for them as servants of God. Understanding and direction were available through the CHS Campus Life programs as Tammy Forsythe, senior, said, I think Campus Life helps more people to understand what Iife's really about and it helps me to grow spiritually here at school. CAMPUS LIFE-Back row: R. Emerson, M. Eastman, T. Newport, S. Love, T. Trisler, M. Smith, E. Rogers, K. Drinnen, T. Johnson, C. Roeder, D. Zimmer- man, M. Dorsey, R. Olsen. Second row: J, Herd, N. Bohanan, K. Kerr, R. Tanner, K. Larson, A. Frye, K. West, D. Hinshaw, J. Hopper, C. Reece, B. Schlegel, D. Fox. Front row: J. Veal, J. West, J. Veal, C. Hughbanks, S. Denton, M, Miller, R. Davis, T. Aipperspach, J. Green, S. Green, L. Heath, C. Reed, D. Atkeson, M. Casteel, K, Holman. F Q ,HHN l 1,1--ef -- CAMPUS LIFE-Back row: C. Crowl, D. Davis, G. Hiser, T. Forsythe, C. Brinley, K. Hammond, S. Randall, D. Floyd, O. Jackson, J. Vance, S. Holmes, T. Mahannan. Second row: B. Smith, B. Button, P. Coffey, L. Gourley, K. Tabing, S. Munkres, K. Farr. K. Farr, K. Durben, K. Clement, S. Smith, R. Williams. Front row: L. Smith, L. Dickerson, J. McDermed, K. Goff, N. Webster, S. Vonderwall, R. Gonzalez, M. Hanigan, L. Papen, M. Roberts, V. Elliss.
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HY- .nv-f4f.r -15:4 . .icfvi ?9Qy9,an'F' P.. .f, r..-ov 1 ,.'-- ,- gpudt-?r 4 sidewalks. H Dr I think it's interesting to watch fashions and fads because they all seem to come back in style in ten to twenty years and it's just like a cir- cle, said senior Nancy Stockton. Although there weren't any styles or fads as memorable as mini-skirt wearing or streaking, fashions came and went. Skateboards made a comeback, girls purchased gauchos, vans were customized as a guy's pocketbook allowed, and suspend- s' ers became fashionable. lf I knew how, I would like to ride a skateboard, said Kelly Mahoney. A , -,., freshman. 4 ' 1,,9l'9t .qi,,4.,,.',- Despite a ten year abscence ' many upperclassmen could remem- ber the first skateboard revolution. Thus, it was left up to the younger set to dodge teachers' grasps as they rode down hallways and lt's the rage Hats keep you cool and provide a little bit of shade for your face, said Dan Meyer, junior. They look ridiculous and I wouldn't be caught dead wearing one, said Sherri DeBuhr, sopho- more. Hats had both their critics and supporters but as school policy had nothing against them, all kinds ap- peared on both males and females. They were worn to keep hair in place on windy days and just to look styl- ish. I think gauchos are all right ex- cept without boots, and then they look crappy, said junior Carol Schneiter. For females, gauchos were the only innovative new style. Consisting of a divided skirt with boots, they came in all colors and were worn mostly in good weather. 1 4 1! Guys and girls both donned Suspenders 2 3 5 of all kinds and colors as they became a replacement for belts as in the case of freshman Darla Bingham. 2! Hats of three different types can be found on these seniors at work in auto mechanics. From the left, Steve Scott wears a rac- ing cap of the 1920's, Mike Johnson a brand name baseball cap, and Kevin Lewis a cowboy hat. 3! Senior Shannon Davidson was among the girls that began wearing gaucho outfits in good weather after the first of the year. 4! Riding a skateboard across Campus adds excitement to lunch for freshman Richard Selenke. 5! Customizing takes a great deal of time and money as sophomore Rick Martens knows. Rick spent almost two years and 52,000 fixing up this 1951 Chevy van, which was an eighth grade graduation gift. I 4 FRENCH CLUB-Back row: Mr. Kenton Allen-sponsor, B. Moffett, B. Bios- GERMAN CLUB-Back row! Steve Booth, Rick Booth, Tom Cloyd, Andrea tad, J. Slater, T. Marcellus, R. Sullivan, J. Honeycutt, D. Durben, M Bush, S. Angstadt. J. Feast, S. Lindner, M. Bennett, D. Cox. Second row S. Platt, D. Richards, B. Bosley, L. Hazelton, M. West, B. Latham, S Front row: T. Lyman, M. Province, R. Riedmayne, S. Bosley, Mrs. Doro thy Davis-sponsor, S. Stevens. K. Barrett, T. Newport, D. Kates, L. Beachy, S. Scott. . Fitzsimmons, Diana Gilbert, Kathy Probst, Donita Cranford. Second row: 1 Annette Durst, Paul Simon, Rhonda Bazil, Jeanette Durst. Front row: Mr. . Norbert Schmeidelr-sponsor. Smith, M. Ricketts, K. Clothier, K. Beeler, D. Teachman, T. Frazier.
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