William Mitchell High School - Apogee Explo Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1968

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Q V n K 'Put 1 K Sophomore class was led both semesters by Rob Dorr, and he was assisted first semester by vice-president Patti Justus, left, and second semester by vlceapresident Nadine Johnson, right. Sophomores Gain Experience Members of Sophomore Council for both semesters were, seated: Connie Lynch. Denise Wag ner. Kathy Christmas. Collette Marshall, BACK ROW. Mark Bennett. Bonnie Fry, Matt Mauro. Dick Gault, James Tapscott, Sheila Wood, Not pictured are: Mark Herzberg, Chris Sample. ALTHOUGH SOPHOMORES MISSED formal initiation, this scene proves that sophomores still owe respect to their elders. Selection of a class flag and class colors were the tasks that greeted Sophomore Council upon entering Mitchell this year. The first semester council was elected in the junior high schools, the number of rep- resentatives from East, Irving, and South was based on relative sizes of the freshman classes. During Homecoming the pace continued as the Sophomore Council endeavored to win class competi- tion points for various events. Superior strength and experience on the part of upperclassmen proved to be too great an obstacle, however, the sophomores did come through with a fine showing by taking third place in the floatbuilding competition. To build up their treasury, Sophomore Council sponsored a sock-hop in December that featured two bands, The Bedlam Research and The Regeneration. Second semester council was kept busy planning for Mitchell's annual carnival. 14 mf 1 g We-an

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Inter-Club Council, better known as ICC, was made up of representatives from all the chartered clubs at Mitchell and was headed by Kathy Gamble, vice- president of the student body. ICC provided an import- ant link in communication between clubs and the stu- dent organization. ICC was called upon to provide the talent in the Homecoming Show, and each club was assigned the responsibility of a showcase for a week. ICC also sponsored projects of their own such as a candy sale at Christmas and a food drive at Thanks- giving. On IVIarch 14, a breakfast for Teacher Appre- ciation Day was hosted bythe organization. The major task undertaken by the clubs at Mitchell was the an- nual carnival on April 6. ICC Unites Clubs DEBBIE WHITEHOUSE, ICC representative for Pep Club, puts up a notice on the club bulletin board to announce a meeting. O KATHY GAIVIBLE, VICE-PRESIDENT of the student body, presides over an ICC meeting, planning the clubs' role in the annual carnival. JANICE KRUG, DONNA lVliIne, Jim Wiant, and Kathy Gamble discuss Teacher Appreciation Day at an early morning ICC meeting.



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