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'11, FRONT Row: Mary Gosnell, Kathy Collard, Ter- Nielsen. BACK Row: Marianne Smith, Cathy c-sa Benclure, Janet Chadwick, Judy Martinez. Courtier. Tom Harris, De Hiatt, Bob Hamilton, D . . . . . SECOND Rcw: Judy Long, Debbie Dudley, Cathie Bill McCusker. members ICVICW events Of the lmtl3U01'1- Raclemacher, Patty Teague, Donna Jackson, Trish r. Bill Vlloestendick Addresses Quill gl Scroll IONT How: janet Robbins, Dixie iwclen, Lynne I-Iorkowitz, jeff Milli- n. SiscoND Row: Patty Haines, Kar- Maclsen, Ginger Lane, Diane Kon- ak. BACK Row: Mr. Francis Nieklc, iss Roennn Cohen, Debbie Diamon, Diane Collins, Brian Scott, Barlow 'lVestc0tt. ABSENT: Helen Franklin, Joyce Hackney. Julie Hendrickson, De Hiatt, Kathy Neumann, Rick Reynolds, Alma Voorhees. I W ,F 'ir ,-,,t,, u..4 .I .-W, ,. ff Planning Initiation ceremony are Ginger Lane and Barlow Westcott Mr. William Woestendick, editor and publisher of the Colorado Springs Sun, spoke on the function of a community newspaper at Quill and Scroll initiation ceremonies. The ceremony was held in the home eco- nomics lounge on February 25. Quill and Scroll, is Z1 national honor society for young journalists. Members must be in the upper third of their class and work on a school publication. The club is sponsored by Miss Roenna Cohen and Mr. Francis Nickle.
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Latin Attends State Convention in Estes Par C2 ,,1..f Fuoxr Row: Mrs. Jeanne Bruner, Peggy Browning, David Hall. SECOND Row: Judy Long, Renae Am tzen. Anna' N.-krxn. Mitchell's Latin Club tried something new this year- an ice skating party at the Broadmoor World Arena with the Health Careers Club. Old members of Latin Club also gave the annual initiation ceremony at the beginning of the year for the benefit of new Latin Club members. Another annual event, the Latin Day Contests at Boulder, took place on March 6. Members of Latin Club participated in the nine categories which included mythology, Greek history, Roman life, grammar, vocabu- lary, derivatives, Roman and Greek literature, Roman history, and the decathlon. Members also participated in the State JCL Uunior Classical Leaguej Convention in Estes Park on April 17 and 18. In May, together with Latin Clubs from other schools, the slave auction banquet was held. This included the auctioning of new members as slaves to old members. Mitchell's Latin Club again had a pie booth at Mitchell's year end carnival. Bxcx tif ' 'rlikc Bernard, Sue Latin Club officers Pegfjf Eruming and Judy Long pause for ' ' V f Latin Club members px :ji 'e for Boulder Day Events by taking sample Kilt 1 .,,i-,.,l
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xgx QX Jody Anderson asks for more nominations while secretary-treasurer Marianne Smith, and I.C representative, Kris Lugenbeal, put them on the board. Spanish Club Collects Gum Packs for UNlCEl This year's Spanish Club members collected gum ' , - packages for UNICEF. It was the first of many projects designed to help others. Participating in all projects with the club was their new sponsor, Miss Catherine Belden. Los Merodeadores, as the club members call the club, represented The Flower Drum Song in the Homecoming parade. Other activities included projects to raise money to adopt an orphan overseas, continuing their scrapbook, and the annual spring picnic. Presiding over the meetings were Jody Anderson as presidentg Paul Pietryka, vice-president, Marianne Smith, gt -5 secretary-treasurer, and Kris Lugenbeal, I. C. C. repre- 3 c l ' 1-4 sentative. - V ' f' ff' lb ,,. I 1 U ' FRONT Royvz Mmimmc Smith, ,Iody Anderson. Lynn Svhneider. Kris Luge
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