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SOPHOMORES GATH ER AROUND Patty Snow in anticipation of voting. E Automation Assists Records Committee BRIAN FRENZEL ASSISTS a student who is unfamiliar with the voting machines during second semester council elections. i Qi Patty Snow and the members of the Records Com- mittee found that voting machines greatly reduced the tedious work involved in counting ballots. However, in addition to the final elections, there were primary bal- lots and nominations that had to be counted without the use of technology. Another mechanical device employed by Patty was the typewriter, as she took minutes of Cabinet meet- ings and posted them for all interested students to read. Queen candidates were in capable hands as Patty arranged to have showcases and pictures made for each. PATTY SNOW SECRETARY of records, checks minutes ot a Cabinet meeting for accuracy, one of the many duties involved in her job. . A I 551
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M.ts,5Q-Aff GAIL PRING, SECRETARY of publicity, pauses to chat after completing a silk screen after school. Paper, paint, and orushes were the tools used by publicity committee members to make a variety of posters and banners throughout the year. The commit- tee members met three nights a week under the direc- tion of Gail Pring, secretary of publicity, to construct the signs. Before going on display, the posters and ban- ners had to be approved by the secretary of publicity. Each morning, during A. and A. group, announce- ments were presented to the student body. These an- nouncements included information about school events and organizational meetings. Under the supervision of lVlr. Jack Frost, the com- mittee publicized all important activities in order to promote greater school spirit among the students. ,wwmmv D .. ,. 'meow ,rf-fmffsw M -'- A . , Q , as -rixfrig 2 set: 1 X it . K Qt L1 E- , , .Q 2. - ,extreme rm 4- .. - . r . wt gsm... W,-K ' 1 DENISE WAGNER and Collette Marshall put up banners in the upper hall Publicity Committee Promotes Spirit PATTI PECKHANI AND Cindy Jenkins paint banners to be displayed in the halls. CL., ,
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Keith Miller, secretary of treasury, went to work early in preparing the general store as he ordered many new items during the summer months. New on the inventory list of MitchelI's general store were wind- breakers, class shirts, Mitchell shirts, notebooks, and clipboards. Of course there were the old standards of decals, pencils, sweatshirts, and buttons promoting Marauder spirit. Members of Council and Cabinet served their time in the general store most all modules of the day, and on special occasions they put on their aprons, gath- ered up their merchandise, and ventured into the Stu- dent Union to proclaim their bargains. Keith was also responsible for all the financial matters of Cabinet, which included the recording of all bills and receipts and working closely with Mr. Gaul, Mitchell's business manager. Treasury Committee MARJON EVANS PONDERS the selection of sweatshirts as Dave Huef- tle points out the merits of his merchandise. 3 ze 'if DL u - . , f , f - r A in 2 5 ' .M ma CAUGHT IN ONE of his rare moments of leisure, Keith Miller, secre- tary of treasury, passes time in the general store. Runs General Store KEITH MILLER HELPS Dale Clark select a clipboard, one of the many new items added to the inventory of the general store. E.
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