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

 - Class of 1968

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ml LUCI PORTILLOS, BOB Berwick and Michael Mullin decide what film to order for the next F.T.A. meeting. 'ff'S.' ' P 7 U :W :T W, me we s Y Q-Q1,.2l gsg5'fQ?2i1i51Y ,, h,,ti ,ti' 1 1 ,ti Q -ttt- - T 1' F.T.A. MEMBERS MARCIA Mikkelsen, Kathy Donegon, Carol Laurich Marcia Siemon, Luci Portillos, Gina Marques, Michael Mullin, Bob Ber wick, and Terri Duran discuss plans tor their booth at the carnival Films Add Variety To F.T.A. Programs Interesting films and guest speakers made the Fu- ture Teachers of America's meetings very informative. During the year the clubs from Wasson, Palmer, and Mitchell combined to exchange ideas and to have fun. At the end ofthe year a scholarship was presented to a promising member. A booth at the spring carnival helped to raise the money for the scholarship. To climax the year's events the group traveled to Greeley, Colorado, on February 23, for F.T.A. Day at Colorado State College. The state convention in March was also held at Colorado State College. Luci Portillos, president, Marcia Siemon, vice- president, Pat Schafer, secretary, Teresa Duran, treas- urerg Carol Laurich, historian, and Valerie Nelson, l.C.C. representative, kept the activities interesting and varied under the guidance of sponsor Mr. Vernon D. Dayhoff.

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Peanuts Boosts Paper Key Sales CHARLOTTE JOHNSON ASKS Bob Sample, president of Paper Key, how much a German dictionary costs. .7036 4' 'li T f if t Paper Key, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Jeanne B. Bruner, sold books varying from Shakespeare's Macbeth, popular because of its use in classes, to Charles Schultz's What Next, Charlie Brawn?, one of the many Peanuts books which boosted Paper Key sales. For the students' convenience, books which were required for classes were sold in the bookstore. While meeting students' needs, members of Paper Key gained valuable experience in the use, sale, and dis- play of literature. Officers who helped in the organization ofthe club were Bob Sample, presidentg Brenda Szafir, vice- president, Marlene Lamb, secretary-treasurer, and Bar- bara Gately, l.C.C. representative. LINDA PAYNE, CHARLOTTE Johnson, Jim Stewart, Greg Morrison, Brenda Szafir, and Marlene Lamb work on the Paper Key inventory. CATHY HENDRICKSON BROWSES through the books available at the bookstore on her lunch break.



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MIKE OCCHIUTO DEMONSTRATES how to Ubreadboardf' Electronics Club Introduces Jackets Investigate the world of electronicsg join Electron- ics Club! This slogan encourages interested students to become members of the newly formed Mitchell Elec- tronics Club. The group got off to a good start by in- troducing navy blue jackets as their trademark. To set up an amateur radio net from Mitchell to Palmer in conjunction with the Palmer Electronics Club was the main project. The members also worked on individual projects throughout the year. Typical pro- jects included building their own ham equipment and stereo systems. Members also repaired televsion sets and tested electrical equipment. President Mike Occhiuto worked closely with Mr. Gary M. Schenck to promote interest in the young Club. Membership was open to anyone interested in elec- tronics. Other officers who helped in the organization ofthe club were Rodger Newell, vice-presidentg Rick Warner. secretaryg and Jim Vegh, treasurer. 'I 5 . IIS 'ik'-m e Il W M Ji- l' 1 I - ffm JIM VEGH OPERATES the ham radio equipment which the Mitchell Electronics Club setup. MR. GARY SCHENCK and Bob Marrs test MitcheIl's ham gear. FRONT ROW: Larry Salsman, Wes Hensley, Bob Marrs, Rick Warner, secretary: Jim Vegh, treas urer. BACK ROW: Mr. Gary Schenck. instructorg Rodger NeweII,vice-president: John Laubhan Mike Occhiuto. presidentg Bob O'DonnelI.ABSENT1 Bob Carter, John Kirby, Mike Malin. P-2 .KN --N -.X-M 3- ,M I

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