Celebration Of 50TH Anniversary Of School Opening
CHARTER ALUMNI FROM CAMPUS HIGH SCHOOL PLAN CELEBRATION OF 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF SCHOOL OPENING
Grads Have A Full Weekend of Activities Planned, Including a Catered Barbecue Dinner & Sock Hop.
September 21, 2010, Wichita, KS — It’s been 50 years since the first students entered their classrooms at what was then a revolutionary high school design. Campus High School opened in the fall of 1960 with a physical layout much more akin to a small college campus than that of a traditional high school. With a total of eight separate administration, classroom and activity buildings arranged spoke-like around a circular cafeteria, Campus High was quite literally the “talk of the town”.
When it was learned that the school was planning a gala 50th Anniversary of the opening of the school on the weekend of October 15-17, 2010, a small group of alumni from the first four graduating classes decided that this was the perfect time for them to get together with their surviving classmates. They formed the not-for-profit CHS 61-64 Alumni Association, put up their own website (www.chs50.com) and began to plan a series of special activities just for their four charter classes.
Beginning with a “meet and greet” gathering before the big Campus High homecoming game on Friday, October 15th, they’ve planned a full schedule of activities (listed below) aimed at giving their classmates plenty of opportunities to catch up on what they’ve all been doing for the nearly 5 decades since they left Campus High. They’ve designed the special Charter Alumni logo shown above and have been selling a variety of embroidered reunion apparel items featuring it. Alumni may order these items on their website (they have until midnight on Tuesday, September 28th to do so and guarantee delivery at the reunion) as well as register for the various reunion activities. All net proceeds from these reunion logo apparel sales will go towards offsetting reunion expenses and any excess funds will be donated to Campus High for their use at future reunions.
Friday, October 15th
Charter Alumni Pre-Game Show, 4pm – 7pm, Music Room, Rex Elementary School, Haysville
Campus High Homecoming Game – 7pm (versus Wichita Northwest), Colt Stadium, Haysville
Saturday, October 16th (all activities at Camp Hiawatha, Wichita)
Charter Alumni Meet & Greet, 1pm – 6pm
Class Photos (by Luther’s Photography), 5pm – 6pm (Class of ’61: 5pm, ’62: 5:15pm, ’63: 5:30pm, ’64: 5:45pm)
Charter Alumni Barbecue Dinner (catered by Hog Wild Pit Barbecue), 6pm – 7pm
Charter Alumni Sock Hop (with DJ Gordon Smith), 7pm – 11pm
Sunday, October 17th
Charter Alumni Farewell Breakfast, 8am – 10:30am, Spears Restaurant, 4323 W. Maple, Wichita
For more information and a list of contacts, please visit their website (www.chs50.com)
or phone Ray Lansdowne at 316-722-8148 or Rob Robinson at 914-484-6352.
City Hall Ribbon Cutting
City Hall remodel ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, September 23rd 5:30pm.
Haysville’s 6th Annual Midwest Bicycle Fest
Details at www.MidwestBicycleFest.com
Communities In Schools Site Visit
Please join Communities In Schools for a Site Visit at Rex Elementary, 1100 W. Grand Ave., Haysville, KS 67060 on Tuesday, August 31 at 11:30 am. The Visit will take place in the Library.
The Site Visit is a chance to learn more about CIS services, and see first hand the difference we are making for students. This Visit will last one hour and a light lunch will be served.
Please RSVP to Jenifer Phillips at (316) 973-5110 or by email jphillips@ciswichita.org by Monday, August 30.
Feel free to bring a friend, family member or co-worker to learn what CIS is all about!
Chlorine Leak At Haysville Pool
Video report from KWCH T.V.
 
Haysville Looking For Cheaper Fire Services
New Sign Photo For The Album
Added this photo to our Sign category of the HOL Photo Album. Discussion about this signs message here.
Comfort Inn Coming To Haysville
The Sun-Times reports that the Haysville City Council has voted in favor of bonds and tax abatements for the building of a 55 room Comfort Inn. The hotel will be located on East 71st at the Turnpike.
Pick up a copy of the Sun-Times paper to read more.
You Don’t Have To Go Fishing To Catch A Fish
For this man Monday started out like any other day at work but soon took a strange twist. While working in a utility easement he heard a commotion coming from the Cowskin Creek below. Upon investigation he found a fish struggling in the shallow water of the creek. He alerted a man who lives in the area to what he saw. The man with the help of his Daughter pulled this large 35lb flat head from the water.
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