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Gary Sauner prepares his speech for the Lakewood Speech Meet. Arguing their points of view are these Marauder debate members
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ii ' ffl, 1 '.:-, ' . 1 5 , ,E ,M .a f-, . , 2 ::: i n 'i s . it it it 5 ,,',,E ' 75 . Lifai ii Dr. Ronald Walden and Mr. Lou Mikkelsen congratulate newly installed members at the November installation. Faculty committee listen to oilicers discuss the goals of N.H.S. Ron . Lynne Pamela Fisher. Row: Sue Doug Ho Promoting excellence in the areas of character, schol- arship, leadership, and service was the goal of the Na- tional Honor Society this year. In order to achieve this goal, the National Honor Society sought to become in- volved in a wide range of activities. The tutorial system, which enables students to receive help in their classwork, was expanded because of its favorable response last year. One hundred fourteen new members, chosen by the faculty, pledged to maintain and encourage the exemplary standards of the society in a special ceremony in Novem- ber. new members, who must maintain a B average, were then welcomed by the guest speaker, Dr. Ronald Walden. Serving on the faculty committee were Miss Roenna Cohen, Mr. Max Gill, Mr. Fred Kyer, Mr. Don Mason, Mr. Bob McClain, Mr. Arvel Ricketts, Dr. Ronald Wal- den, and Mr. Lawrence Schmitt acting as chairman. Oilicers of the National Honor Society were Steve Pompea, presidentg Janet Chadwick, vice president, Janet Robbins, secretary, Mike Bullock, treasurer, and Candy Callahan, I.C.C. representative. er BACK Row- B-rrh Bowen D-wid Crabtree Cori James David Roe XV ' . . c , I , , . Marquetta Molz, Doris Sestokas, Mike Talcott, Sue McCormick, Pat Brunson, Hobart Ui-be, Lana Hale, Marcus Squarrell, Lynette Huey. Nor P1c'rUnEp: Susan Blazer, Alan Bradshaw. Mickey Crist, Patricia Ethridge, Deborah Ferris. Paul Flehmer, Patricia Fleming, james Gardner, Anita Gulbranson, Steven Hawk- ins, Sis Haydon, Mary I-Iemingway, Mark Jacobsen, Kary Kaltenbacher, Gary Kiger, Carol Lumsden, Brenda Miller, Lynn Moyer, Mark Odell, Geri Rollf. james NValIace. Cecelia VValIcr, Robin Waller. Barlow Vlfestcott. Mgr I ' M M, it si ' , 1 1 'E-v
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mpea Linda Pericas Nltke Skiles Pfmr Stephens Garn Sauner. Dale Strauss, FRONT ROW Phan - g z p Crumrme.Mrs. Margaret Lehrer K G d B R orc Row Kevin Grads Phil Crumrme Stuart Kramer Bob Hamilton, Pam Stephens, Ron Mitchell' Linda Pencelvgmlerrra yglvllggrnh ow Dedicated Speech Club Members Pace New Decade Mitchell Performing Arts Society is the new name for the Mitchell High School speech club. Three activities of the society this year were debate and individual events meets and the radio show. Dr. Michael Birchenall and Mrs. Margaret Lehrer were sponsors for the club. Resolved that Congress should establish federal air and water pollution control offered the topic for the de- bate team. Through comprehensive research, members of the debate team were able to excel in many meets in Denver and at other area high schools. Mitche11's 2M company, the radio club, presented a program on KSSS radio every Saturday morning at 9:35 throughout the year. On their list of weekly extras were interviews with the pom-pon girls and Dr. Walden. Extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, interpre- tation of oratory, poetry reading and various categories of drama are all included in individual events. In No- vember, the entrants in individual events put forth their greatest effort in competing in a meet held at East High School in Denver. r g gp p p
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