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Under the guidance of student body vice-president Karen Madsen and the sponsorship of Mr. Edward San- doval, I.C.C. continued in its efforts to raise the morale of Mitchel1's twenty-seven clubs. I.C.C.'s activities this year included sponsoring a dance and a money-raising project for UNICEF. Members attended monthly meetings to discuss prob- lems concerning the clubs they represented as well as helping new organizations get started. Attendance at meetings by the I.C.C. representatives is important to all clubs since failure to do so results in revocation of that club's charter. Morale Increases Through New Efforts of I.C.C. representatives are FRONT ROW Peter L'1Barre Paula Lawrence Bob Sxeck Sestokas. Kris Ifulenheal- Denise IOYIHSOH- ABSENTI lim Jennings, F10 Hunt, GUY Themes Lon Banowich SECOND Row Pat Brunson busan Moms Barb DRVICIS. Bill Limrdu, Candy Callahan, I I 4
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I. R. C. Attends Human Rights Conference in Denver Among several conferences attended by International Relations Club was a Human Rights Conference at North- glen High School during October. The members also par- ticipated in another important International Relations Conference on Revolution and Intervention at the Uni- versity of Denver. As a member of the Colorado High School assembly for the United Nations, a state-wide organization, the club holds model U.N. meetings. In April the fifteen member group attended the World Alfairs Conference at Boulder at which people from all over the world were speakers. Sponsored by Miss Mary Lou Allen, the student offi- cers were the following: president, Patricia Ethridgeg vice president, Doug Clailing and secretary, Cathy Lanosga. To be a member in good standing, a student must have a minimum 2.0 grade average, he must have paid all financial obligations, and he must attend meetings. .EL K., Y Members are Celeste Gamewell Walter McCoy Cathie Lanos a Pat - - . 8 , Ethridge, Cathy Kendall. J i ,f EE President Pat Ethridge takes nominations as part of her Members participate in arguing their points of view at a spirited 'iubate '. While listening attentively to the debaters, Miss Allen takes not TIT -K1 ' -r 5 .I - - ., yr H v3'35jT'n,?r5.fg'rg,,3-' -riigt--3 ,W 1 Ti-. 15 It it '- . A 1- 1,9 ' ' I X 2 ll ., t, F- nfs:-. ,. T
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D. E. C. A. Members Participate in Servic 5' Members arc: FRONT Row: Sallie Patton, Linda Hawkins, .Xlverna Chavez Lori Banovich. Sr-:coma Row: Ken McCarthy, Melinda Rahalais, Naleen Breitwiser, Michelle Demetry, Irene NValker, Kathy Donovan. BACK Row: Mr. Bill Elston, Lynn Mitchell's Distributive Education program attended a service selling meet at Colorado State University in April. The meet gave members an opportunity to practice mer- chandising methods such as sales pitches, merchandising mathematics, and grocery checking. As well as attending the meet, the organization combined their ideas with other Distributive Education clubs at the district and state leadership conferences. The group also talked to several local civic organizations. Two new fund raising Christmas charities - selling mistletoe and gift wrapping Christmas the busiest time the an March l was the date several Mitchell D.E.C.A. packages - helped to make of the year. Bake sales and added to the club's funds. of an awards banquet where members rcceivcd awards for nual carnival booth their efforts throughout the year. The club also sponsored all Cm ployer-employee dinner at which time the students honored the employers that helped to provide on-the-job training. Sponsored by Mr. Thomas Hergenreter, the D.E.C.A. officers were: Mark Wittl, president, Melinda Rabalais, vice presidentg Linda Hawkins, secretaryg Brad Simms, treasurerg Sally Patton, publicityg and Lori Banovich, I.C.C. representative. Ti fx 'rn-r, Ernr-st Ringlcr, Mark Xl'ittl, 'l'i-rriv Nlurpliv, Nir. 'I'ii-,trim Y-l'm'uuiir'i't.-1 Not Present: Anna Marie NViriters, Debbie Bohack, Brad Simms, Polly l'uici-. vi D.E.C.A. officers ure: Mark Wittl, presitlentg Mclinclnllhihalais, vice president Linda Hawkins, secretary, Sallie Patton, publicityg Lori Banovich, I.C.C. repro sentative.
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