Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1977

Page 148 of 184

 

Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 148 of 184
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Blazing the trail In an effort to promote a higher level of academic endeavor and achievement, the Yearling staff decided to honor four seniors and four juniors who had, in the eyes of the faculty, proven themselves out- standing in these areas. ln order to make these selections each of the departments with in the school were asked to submit the names of four seniors and four ju- niors they felt were deserving of such an honor. These nominees ing. After several months of collecting teachers ballots, checking to see that all teachers voted, and then go- ing back to have them vote again to break ties, the selections were final- ly made. Chosen as academic leaders, or Trailblazers , were: Walter Cox, Jim Hartman, Dana Meyer, and Julie Renner, seniorsg and Teri Bortz, Dan Meyer, Leonard Shockey, and Elaine Tiezen, juniors. .1 ' V + -' were required to have at least a 3.5 composite grade point average. Once these nominations were re- cieved, they were placed on a ballot which was submitted to all faculty members who then were asked to vote for four seniors and four ju- niors they felt were most outstand- 'FT I s., STUDENT ACTION FOR EDUCATION-Back row: Mr. Fred Dunn-sponsor, Donna Latham, Tina Cloyd, Terry Reiling, Mark Adams, Gina Tucker, Mr. Donald Layton-sponsor. Front row: Cheryl Rosiere, Debbie Hardman, Ty Kidd, Donna Sprout. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-Back row: Barbara Frazier, Kath- leen Sullivan, Alisha Hooper, Susan Vonderwall, Sandra Randall, Sonja Denton, Kristy Gore, Nancy Webster, Debbie Straub, Susan Frazier, Donna Barnett, Sherrie Smith, Denise Offield. Front row: Mrs. Bonnie Dowell-sponsor, Tina Cloyd, Debbie Hardman, Donna Randall, Theresa Florio, Jill Beck, Linda Beachy, Mrs. Karen Sharp-sponsor.

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i sv'-u Environmental Club-Back row: Dennis Hinshaw, Donald Sutherland, Ka ren Raevinsky, Kent Slay, Dale Smith, Shelly Hargrove, Shawn Konkel Second row: Richard Laake, Tim Shinkle, Mark Simons, Bruce Thomas, Leonard Shockey, Ralph Reese, Eric Hiser, Cecil Hephner. Front row Ron Harlan, Greg Hefley, Sally Konkel, Junie Kettleman, Mancy Kettle man, Emma Veith, Wade Reichman. 1 1! Shadow, Mr. CaIIendar's Lab- 3 rador Retriever. became friends 2 4 with senior Robert Adams among others. 2! Friendships between mem- bers of the jazz ensemble were cemented on the field trip to the jazz festival at Kansas State University in February. Shirley Rose. sophomore, and Brad Renollet, senior, share a seat on the bus coming home from the festival. 3! Walking a girl to class was one of many guys' favorite pastimes but accounted for many tardies. 4X The ultimate friendship often leads to an engagement and then mar- riage with a ring symbolizing vows. 1' X I i Y J ' 'V V9 ' S sf. ii' EW: ., nb . I Qt A V ,sw 1 4 1 5 1 5 1 i t ,Qi-4 .N LEA 2 K . QW we F ist ' 4 V' T he 1 i r , ' . 1 5 h l L V 1, .. f-vi-3. 1 .. ff' In jf W : 1' . - .i.-J-'its 'AX , Needle Arts-Back row: V. Peacock, M. Graham, T. Sells, K. Smith, J. Rinehart, K. Ginther, K. Sullivan, L. Testerman, P. Miller, D. Bruner. Second row: D. Bradford, D. Scoular, L. Peters, S. Graham, V. Henderson, B. Woodson, E. Thompson, C. Loveall, D. Trimmel, D. Randall. Front row: T. Mace, M. Kuhn, C. Selenke, K. Carlson, F. Pulver, T. Caldwell, S. Sells, M. Boston, J. Wentling, K. Probst, J. Parton. f J I



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T 5 1!Walter Cox, senior, con- 4 2 structs a hologramuwhich, by the use of a laser, projects a three- dimensional picture into space, 2!Juniors Elaine Tiezen and Teri Bortz look over some new band music, 3!An avid sports fan and sports writer for the Colt Special, Leonard Shockey takes time to catch up on the latest sports news. 4!Dan Meyer, junior, and Dana Meyer, senior both share an interest in Span- ish. 5!JuIie Renner, Senior, looks over Jim Hartman's yearbook pages. - I ,y-.qpvlwurcfs :mf-f r' CAREER EXPLORATION-Back row: Denise Offield, Ellen Kuhn, Maxine Has tings, Theresa Hill, Andrea Burks. Front row: Cheryl Scott, Cheryl Wheeler, Pam Ervin, Becky Bowmaker, Penny Smith, Tammy Fahnholz. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB-Back row: John Barnett, Chuck Ford, Bruce York, Roy McNett, Phillip Languardt, Steve Henderson, Bill Selenke, Gary Wilson, Mike Dorsey, Ted Clark, Randy Black, Jerry Page, Blaine Vonderwall, Jeff Shinkle, Jay Vance, Bard Mullens, Mike York, Rex Sparrow, Mark Grimes, Charles Franz.

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