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

 - Class of 1971

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Library Aids in Both Research and Enjoymeni Mr. Frank Camp - Supervision Mrs. Alice Louise Howard - B.S.3 Structured Study Hall ' Mrs.'Mary Johnson- B.A., B.L.S.: , 1 Library - ' Mrs. Varnell Kimmons- B.S.1 Library fi 3 Mr. Tom. Kosley. Jr. - Supervision ., , M1-ik Wiirgixiiia Kovar - Instructional 7 a eria s - - Y Mr. Robert Munch -B.A., M.A.g -' -T' ' Library Mr. John Orr - Audio-Visual H rd Sabol - S ' ' - Mrs. Claudia Vital - h S. vi, 'ii H- Mrpocgillinator .R 'X i W 6 ia S A . k. , 7' i i fi i Mitchell students make good use of the library for study. Mitchell's library, located in the center of the Aca- demic wing, aided many students this past year by supply- ing them with research and enjoyment. This year the library began with, 12,000 books and continued to add on to this to meet the students' demands. Along with the books there were 2 record players, 150 records, and various other aids for study. Members of the library staii had their work cut out for them as they offered their assistance to students doing research work for independent projects and as they helped locate missing books. Mitchell's halls were kept quiet thanks to the tive hall supervisors. Daily they patrolled the corridors guiding stray students to their classes, or, if appropriate, to room H2 dfhilfu i :MfQw J raw iFt, m , i ' -' ' I A a i , if f o I Y .ffwg -EUWWQ i. f'M4QQ',rf .2 -was . ,, r 1' . r i - 1' , F -'fr 'f - --f-- Q il i 2 Mrs. Varnell Kimmons and Mrs. Ruby Shouse are catching up on



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Miss Hays Alexander - B.S. Mr. Charles Atwood - B.S., M.S. Mrs. Pamela Baird - B.A. Miss Barbara Brode - B.A.' Sophomore Class Sponsor Mrs. Jeanne Bruner- B.A.: Latin: Latin Club, Paper Key Mr. Mark Buswell - B.A. Mr. Ralph Chapman, Jr. -B.S. Miss Roenna Cohen - B,A., M.A.: Yearbook, Quill and Scroll Miss Phylis Ernst - B.A.g Courtesy Committee Mrs. Wilma Gannon- B.A.. M.R.E. Mrs. Susan Greene- B.A., M.A. Mr. Larry Haise - B.A., M.A. 'AIVMCCCV L l T t n l ., p V I ,QQ , v X 1' 4 - l L L V7 .fl A I fffifik. is ? M , 1 I .4 . A- N' ' In x , Mr. Kent Hallam - B.A. 'JF9 Mrs. Pat Harris- B.A. ., ' . , 5 V 1, . .- .., , ., 53..-,,,. if' ff- --- f--f--:al V ' I ..-rf 'sf T -i V -' x' ' ' Ph l 14... gym: - - . Mrs. Priscilla Jackman-B.A., M.A.: ' 1- , . 'WMM' fs ,silt A J , Para-professional 5 ' A. ,tr Mr. .Tack Kistler-B.A.: Speech l 3, 1 V ff l . .V . Q 5 Mrs. Margaret Lehrer- B.S., M.A.: ' I iq .3 .5 Speech, Speech Club y w ' I R, --,.., Miss Elizabeth MCC ammon - B.A., '- -ff - f I 1- ' M.A.'r. f f .. , l Miss Nancy McCracken - B.A. - , X 1 . . V f if O Y ll- I 9. in 1 7' .. '-' i I ,5 , 39 ' -fb Q ., I Q 5 f ', F' i Mr. Francis Nickle - B.A.g Echelon. e' ,v.!,'j l+ f A' ' l . .-' Empyrean, Quill and Scroll l Y 1 9, . ' l , Mr. Bob Petty- B.A. lj Q' AJ' , 1 ' Miss Darla Smith - B.A., M.A. . i- ' , -v . ' l '. Mrs. Gwyi-len-is whinock - B.S.: 1 . German, Emphasis Week 1 Co-Chairman g , , ' , f Mrs. Ethel Zinn- B.A.. 1M.A.1 ' n I, Q Department Chairman -, Y ' . A ' .4i',t,,. ' . , .14 .f .A . .V fly. - . , New Programs Add Va By revising courses this year, English and language teachers tried to make the classes more relevant to the students. Large groups gave the greatest opportunity for having a variety of new and interesting programs. After reading Our Town, sophomores saw a per- formance of the play in large group. They also saw other stimulating performances like that of the dance group from Colorado College. Selections from several plays ranging from the con- ventional Macbeth to a theatre of the absurd play, The Bald Soprano, were done for junior large groups. This year independent study allowed some seniors the freedom to choose their own subjects to research without having structured classes. Language students were also provided with many pro- grams. One instance was the opportunity granted a few Spanish students to travel to Mexico. Through language clubs students had many activitiesg Latin students attended a Roman Saturnalia, and German' students sang in Ger- man when they went Christmas caroling. riety to Q 1 7... v tn lol Language Classes Stressing speech rules. Mr. Kistler prepares students for the it Y, F4.-fy ' 'Hr-wg, 5 1 'Q J Q -

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