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Passing Bicycling, rodeoing, and electron- ics, are just a few of the many hob- bies in which Campus students and faculty are becoming involved. Bicycling-well, English teacher Mrs. Judith Melzer ought to know. This summer she traveled 2,570 miles on her bicycle, all the way to Bloomington, Indiana! She puts it this way, Bicycling is a pain when you're battling a head wind and your muscles want to stop: calmness when you're free wheeling with a tail wind and all about you is in fury. It's startling a hawk that was settled in the weeds beside the road, it's breathing, seeing, feeling for the very first time. Driver's education teacher, Mr. the time unique hobby. Actually, his hobby is really horses, raising and selling them, while rodeo is just a side kick. Having enjoyed his hobby for about 18 years, he's really been rop- ing a long time. But he added, What l'd really like to do is get good enough at rodeoing to make teach- ing a hobby. Junior Darryl Hinshaw really gets into electronics during his spare time. One of his favorites pastimes is the construction of voice operated VOX's, a type of voice operated switch which allows Darryl to turn electrical devices on and off with the use of sound. After 6 years of work- ing with electronics Darryl believes he has found himself a pretty good 46 Roger Emberson also has his own start for a career. CHESS CLUB-Back row: D. Waters, J. Prater, D. Jones, D. Griffin, S. Faelber, B. Coffman, C. Carlson, A. Coppage, E. Fitzsimmons, T. Williams, B. Kaul, A Martin, D. Dearth, C. Farr, D. Webb. Second row: M. Reed, R, Trimmel, C Davidson, J. Wright, M. Wheeler, C. Langston, R. Reece, K. Swart, M. May, L. Mosteller, D. Sheperd, M. Carlberg. Front row: J. Luginbill, R. Ginther, R A ik ' A F75 l K V. .N . W3 . i n 3 V W . e f l ART CLUB-Back row: Kerry Scheerger, Charles Wilson, Theodore Spoun, Brenda Journell, Bill Angstadt, Kevin Stewart, Ron Ginther, Ruben Zavala. Second row: Annette Boehm, Donna Barnett, Rick Trimmell, Kevin Park- er. Third row: Vicki Reeves, Rhonda England, Pauline Green, Vicki Bjos- I tad, Martin Thurston. Front row: Rhonda Floyd, Teresa Randall, Cindy Redmayne, J. Magness, M. Fields, K. Swart, G. Elkins, B. Willoughby, S. Jack- Gruenbacher, Darris Dobbs. son, C. Orman.
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,-, , up' - 'if pit V Y V W C 1 2 1!The first week following Christmas 3 5 vacation brought snow to many areas of Kansas. Although the ice with the snow led to travel advisories for most areas, school was still in session and many students took advantage of this snow during break and between classes. Zfldentifying and judging plants was a hobby for Teri Bortz, junior, which paid off for her by enabling her to be- come a national horticulture judging award winner. Teri, who represented Sedgwick County at both state and national 4-H compe- tition, placed sixth individually and was a member of the horticulture team which placed second. 3!Catching insects for a col- lection was a requirement for students Janet Veal and David Booth, who were in Mr. Terry CaIIendar's Zoology class. 4!PIaying in the snow was a past-time enjoyed by many stu- dents during break, weather permitting. 5!Early morning practices were an integral part of daily life for the marching Colts during football season as they prepared for halftime shows andthe annual Band Day competition. Jeff Church, freshman, checks to see that he is in line during one seven o'clock practice. LETTERMAN'S CLUB-Back row: Mark Grimes, Lester Adcock, Bazyl Bur- gess, Chris Stewart, Wayne Wentling, Adrian Rogers, Richard Wiseman, Tom Berry, Jim Hunt. Front row: Terry Couch, Paul Balthazor, Tim Wilson, Randy Black. X GYMNASTICS CLUB4Pam Cline, Darla Kelley, Kevin Briley, Dennis Hinshaw, Denise Smoot, Christine Vosburg, Rob Word, Elaine Hinderlighter, Milton Burdick, Ladonna Tabing. Trudy Brooks, Gerald Castleberry, Joe Honey- cutt, Stacie Jones, Michelle Maskrid, Jacki Stephenson, Carrie Slater, Sherril Gilman, Denise Straub, Deena Horning, Janet Townsend, Ellen Ever- ly, Diane George, Debbie Bruster, Teri Shaw.
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1 1!Mrs. Judith Melzer displays the bi- 3! Closing in on the steer, driver's education teach- 2 3 cycle which she pedaled to Blooming- er Rodger Emerson and Evert Teachout rope a steer ton, Indiana. 2! Darryl Hinshaw finds his knowledge at a Mulvane Rodeo in the headin' and healin' com- of electronics is useful for testing stereo equipment. PeTiii0I'1- ARCHERY CLUB-Back row: Kevin Stewart, Kelly McColm, Ardan Unruh, Gary Hargrove, Ron Huffman, Brad Booth, Danny Willems. Second row: Dwayne Harvester, Jerry Busher, Terri Cummings, Kerwin Morris, Dale Smith, Pat Mohahan, Troy Taylor. Front row: Bob Loper, Cecil Hephner, Joe Huffman, Todd Palmer. I -' 7 L , if! Q I 1 ' ' 'T ' ' r Sift 1 7 . A l F -A fr QYI41' - ' , . V .1 ', ' - U I . - W, I l-. I K 4 , ,453 l ',1A' Q. by V 1 ' 15wif'. 11.143 1 '4 f i gg . Qi VL ,- RIFLE CLUB-Back row: David Stull, Greg Elkins,JessMagness, Lance Mourr, Blaine Vonderwall, Tod Palmer, Pat Monahan, Jeff Prater, David Derth. Second row: Brian Thompson, Dwayne Kratz, Bill Dulaney, Kirk McGaffin, Danny Williams, Randy Ross, Bruce Kaufman. First row: Shawn Sullivan, Mike Dickson, Mike Johnson, Rick Drake, Mr. Mike Crawford-sponsor, Chuck Franz, Jed Tyson, Troy Taylor.
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