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Pre-Med Members Witness Surgery at Denver General PRE-MED OFFICERS DISCUSS last minute business items concerning field trips and guest speakers before the business meeting is brought to order. Colorado Springs' doctors, as representatives of the vast opportunities in medicine, brought to Pre-Med mem- MR. DONALD SCOBY, sponsor of Pre-Med, closes up shop on Monday evenings after the business and officers' meetings. bers useful information concerning their respective medical fields. Guest speakers ranged from neurosurgeons and specialists in open-heart surgery to obstetricians and child psychiatrists. Extensive films of operations were furnished by Dr. Berthrong. Visits to Denver General Hospital to observe surgery became the highlight of the yearis program. Possibilities in veterinary medicine were revealed through a trip to Fort Collins. Profits from money-making ventures by the club were contributed to the Hope House to aid in the furtherance of their rehabilitation work. GUEST SPEAKERS, present at most meetings, brought informa- tion to Pre-Med members concerning all fields of medicine. i nr l
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ADVERTISING IS an important part of any newspaper. Here Veralyn Cox of the Thunderbolt staff gives Sally Simonson of Sally's Shoes a sales pitch on the advantages of Thunderbolt advertising. BUCK RAMSEY and Nancy Wallick exchange activity tickets for current events. The T-Bolt is being distributed by Pat Cowan, editorial co-editor, and Karen Cooper. Thunderbolt Greets Students Under the leadership and guidance of a new sponsor, Mr. Robert Simons, the 1963-64 Thunderbolt staff turned out sixteen editions of one of the state's top-rated high school newspapers. Issues were distributed to 2,100 activity ticket holders and to cash customers during the three lunch hours. New ideas for the newspaper were gleaned from the study of exchange papers from all parts of the nation. To help finance the publication, student journalists solic- ited advertisements from local businessmen, thereby gain- ing experience in salesmanship and management. Staff members received a first-hand look at the over- all operation and circulation of a big newspaper when they toured the complete plant of the Denver Post. They also traveled to Denver for an afternoon's entertainment at Cinerama. Thunderbolt editor-in-chief was Lynn Rainier. Other editors were Sherry Irving, news editor, Madalyne Gunn, feature editor, Veralyn Cox, business manager, Ray Baslee, art editor, Sue Alm, editorial editor, Steve Wilman, spotrs editor, Carol Jensen, copy editor, and Karen Cooper, exchange editor.
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