Campus High School - Yearling Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1977

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Baseballers go to state Words can only fall short in telling the story of the '77 edition of the Colt baseball team. lt's easy to say we were the Ark Valley champions, regional champions, and that a good number of seniors thought they would miss graduation ceremonies to attend the state baseball tourna- ment in Kansas City. However, rain cancelled the contest, and forced it to be re-scheduled. Words, however, cannot explain the feeling of jubilation after Richard Hall threw his second no-hitter in a row to clinch the Valley title, and then came back with a one hit per- formance against the City League runner-up Bishop Carroll in first round regional action. The powerful bat of Robert Adams also recorded an astounding feat by swatting three home runs in one game. As a team the Colt machine usually functioned like clock work. Individually, the Colts were supurb. Jim Hartman won the league batting crown with a .406 clip, home run title, 7, stolen base title, 17. Hall led the league pitchers with a .56 era, and also the league in strike outs. I J ' A I MQ? 'SYFQ' is wr- hv .ll lV tffq F.,

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Progressing netters reach goals Progress is an element of life that seems to keep everyone looking ahead toward new goals. Without progress, life would lose all meaning. Tennis is a sport at Campus which is indicative of this element of progress. In the 1977 season, the team reached many of its goals. Since the sport was started at Cam- pus more than a decate ago, teams have brought up the rear of the Ark Valley League. This hex was finally broken in 1976, as the Colts placed seventh. As in the course of progress, the team did not end there. Campus Varsity Tennis Team: Standing, Garry Pierce, Jim Hunt, Mark Reece, Wayne Wentling. Kneeling, Leonard Shockey, Brad Mullen. kilns' 101' The Colts started the 1977 season with several additions which gave its members more personal pride. New nets ended complaints of cheap courts and other such statements, a windscreen covered the south fence and calmed stiff Kansas winds, and new warm-up suits replaced hand-me- downs and gave the squad a more dig- nified look on the court. Being endowed with these gifts, the team worked hard and put it all togeth- er at the Chapparal Invitational where they placed second to earn the first tennis trophy in Campus history. As the season wound down, the Ark Valley tournament posed a stiff chal- lenge to the netters. The challenge was met with a fifth place finish, showing an I? Nur' even better improvement over past years. Jim Hunt and fellow senior Garry Pierce placed fourth in doubles to equal the highest finish ever by a Cam- pus entry. ln the regional tournament played in Winfield, third-seeded Hunt was upset by Winfield in a controversial match that will be long remembered. Next season will definitely be a re- building one for the Colts. The team must replace four seniors and a new coach, as Mr. Wayne Valentine is step- ping down after four years at the post. Whatever is in store for the team in the future, Campus will continue to fol- low the course of progress and pro- duce a winning program in the years to come. 'l'-. A X' T. :-Sf' 5 t N. . uL. .,- H 7 . . 1' fx.. . , 4 A .V 5222112 . . , . :if -J 3453 ' ' 'Senior Pier displays al A, ' I i Zlook' rmin ion as he , . I .strokes af khand n practice' ' . , I yah ro Jfffllx 'll' I uudssi .IN , K fi! 'Q-7' . 755' I ea 7. U , . , . . 'x l . sy my V - lug 'i- A , -I . .f , fl? ,, A A I '-swf '-I .C-.3 ,Elk ..-. I . 'cgi INJQ5 ' , , .s 'gn vjyg j ' .A - ., N J 4 1 A, 5 P EVA A N, h, rf' 4 w . 'Y . ' -' -' kg ' ff all A T A ,..r 5.91: ix 1 R ' , .af v K as 0' A, 4 -I -. .5 82 Hunt led the Colts througholutf the yearfin- er one singles and doubles, , ,,.,. . . .4 3...-nl ' I ,nfl ,'.. . 1' i 'K



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