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Chuck lawonn and Steve Willis won 310,00 certificates. Y Y' . As high salesman for the day Marcia Clement won a 1969 Cougar for a weekend. Sue Ingerick won cash award and Julie Watson won a dinner for two. As top salesman, lainie Ellingsworth chose a phonograph as her prize. Marcia also won a dinner for two. jim johnson was her ESCOIT . The finance committee worked long and hard. They are from left to right: Marcia Clement, joan Martin, Becky Long, Geoff Demarest, and Beth Sirles. ,. f I as lx i 1 A I Iii
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Junior Magazine Sale juniors that sold their quota---5530.00 or more. Prom---the Kiva Banquet--highlights of graduation activities! And who makes these possible? The junior Class with its annual magazine sale. For twenty-five years Cheyenne Mountain juniors have worked tirelesslyveach September to sell several thousand dollars worth of magazines, and for an equal number of years loyal relatives and friends have cheerfully signed on the dotted line for either new or renewal subscriptions. Begun about 1943 under the sponsorship of Miss Hazel Martin, the sale has grown steadily. For the past seven years, working with Mrs. Knutson as sponsor, the juniors have continued their successful campaigns, with the Class of 1970 selling well over 5300 dollars worth of magazines, the second highest total in the history of the school. As a result the seniors of the Class of '69 were honored in May with two outstanding functions, a beautiful junior-Senior Prom held at the Broadmoor ballroom, and the traditional and elegant Kiva Banquet at the new Antlers-Plaza, under the sponsorship of Mr. Yost, assisted by Mrs. Knutson. Our congratulations to the junior Class officers and representatives, and to every member of the class who worked to make the sale a success. The juniors selling over one hundred dollars worth of subscriptions were: Standing: Steve Willis, Mark The top five salesmen were from left to right: lainie Urich, Julie Watson, Steve Luskg Seated: lainie Ellingsworth, Marcia Clement, Steve Willis, Barb Ellingsworth, Denise Dragoo, Barb Carle, Marcia Carle, and Julie Watson. Clement, and Geoff Demarest. 'vtxli ! :THR 7 ' -f
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Foreign Students Add Sparkle To CIVIHS Campus Elizabeth Goue is a quiet young lady from Paris, France. She is presently residing with Mr. and Mrs . johnson, Anne Gulixson's parents. Elizabeth has finished High School and has taken the Baccalaureate exam, a very difficult one, required of all students planning to enter the University in France. She had plans to enter the University in Paris this fall but due to the riots this summer no applicants were admitted for the fall session. Her parents gave her permission to remain in the U.S.A. for a year if she cared to stay. She, accepting the offer of Mr. and Mrs . johnson to live with them While she was here, is now attending classes at C .M.H.S. She is taking government under Mr. Patterson and helps in the French classes . l ,O l Al-...t Renate Luy is a sophomore at C .M.H.S. She and her Mother arrived from Wiesbaden, Germany on july 19, this summer. She accompanied her mother here all the Way from Germany by boat. They came in answer to an advertisement of a job opportunity for Pierre and Eric's Beauty Salon, where Mrs. Luy is presently employed. Renate is taking Physical Education, World History, German, Geometry, English and Chorus . All the courses are accredited parts of her secondary schooling. Renate plays the flute but it is not the metal one We are accustomed to seeing. It is made of Wood and Renate plays it very Well. She said that she and her mother plan to stay in the U.S .A. for three years .
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