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i Standing is second semester president Dave Behrendsg sitting are Dave McGIothIin, first se- mester vice-president, and Linda Wiley, second semester vice-president. Not shown is Dave Penny, first semester president. Seniors Seek Privileges Members of Senior Council for both semesters were, seated: Judy Rodas, Kathy Donegon, Lynn Murray, Pat McMullen, Donna Fry. BACK ROW: Pat Alaniva, Kent Lynch, Walter Pounds, Ron Davids. Dave Hueftle i W W, L. 5 Q5 . G 5. at ep t DAVE VENO AND his date Sue Schaffer enjoy the Sadie Hawkins Dance sponsored by the senior class, taking time for a short rest. Senior Council started off their final year with an explosion of spirit. The first class competition event, Mitchaballoo, was taken as a precedent for the entire fall season. With a prize-winning float dominating their achievements, seniors swept almost all Homecoming events to grab a commanding lead over the juniors and sophomores. November 11 saw the seniors sponsor a field day for Mitchell girls - a Sadie Hawkins Dance was held featuring the Bedlam Research. A year long quest was made for senior privileges with few gains, however, a ground work was estab- lished for next year's class. The second semester coun- cil ended a great year by working on the carnival, sen- ior trip, and senior gift. y 1, Jiaifvff A .Ex l S. 143 , -.ur , W i i . gas -Vt 4-
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,,,,,.? . A Y' , 'fini' ' ,Q ' 3? W ,,, i t.,-., vt lag: at get s,,,.,5t .M-13:-.. , , ml ftrt jfgkgl Y M J 'suit ., --i,j 'mi gen v u..m......-u..M,...,...,,........., 14 Headed by Doug Forney during the first semester, the Junior Council seemed to take a little time to gather steam after last year's victory in class compe- tition. The juniors knuckled under to upperclassmen in most all Homecoming events, but much to the chag- rin ofthe seniors, thejuniors did capture the bomb, On October 7 two bands highlighted a dance spon- sored bythe Junior Council. Featured were The Bir- mingham Balloon Company andthe Swingers of Seville. Christmas time found the juniors back in form as they took first place in hall decorations. Judges com- mented that the juniors' halls had the best Christ- masy effect. Second semester council, which was headed by Jim Waters, undertook the job of planning and execut- ing the Junior-Senior Prom in addition to preparing for the annual Mitchell carnival. BALLOONS AND MORE balloons provide decorations fora junior-class sponsored dance featuring the Birminghem Balloon Company. Members of Junior Council for both semesters were, seated: Patty Newman, Bobbie Martino, Patti Blair, BACK ROW: Perry Bean, Bruce Clarke, Wayne Brown, Jerry Aluise. Not Pictured are: Connie Campbell, John Ebeling, Jeni Kirkland. Debbie Salton. Juniors Capture llBOmb77 Honors were shared by Doug Forney and Jim Waters, who both held the office of president and vice-president, with Doug serving as president first semester and Jim serving second se- rnester.
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44 FRONT ROW: Cammie Fairburn, Rhonda Smith, Sue Rowley, Don Matthews, Ralph Gilcrest, Lynne Burcky, Philip Vaughn. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kirt, Jan Stoelting, Brigitte Petri, Deb Spit- zer, Marcia Mikkelsen, Jim Wiant, Carey Watson, Uren Maxwell, Barbara Brewer. I e n S I l I Jiivi wiANT, PRESIDENT of I.R.C., brings to order a meeting to dis' S m cuss some suggestions for coming activities. at Colorado College Under the direction of Mrs. Janie Kirt, Mitchell's first International Relations Club had an active year. The members heard guest speakers, held a debate on the Vietnam war, and attended a session of the Colo- rado College Symposium at which Roger Hilsman spoke on Presidential Foreign Styles and Vietnam. I.R.C. also sent a delegation of three people to the model United Nations at Southern Colorado State Col- lege last April. Members included students interested in foreign affairs and learning more about current world events. Officers included Jim Wiant, presidentg Jan Stoelting, vice-president, Sue Rowley, secretary-treasurer, Charles Thompson, programsg and Carey Watson, publicity.
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