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silky wu.ahn.a , SUFFERING THE CONSEQUENCES Of losing the P T A drive Jim Bandy, Clark Britton, Wayne Bausch, and Gary Dunning en J joy their lunch standing up. MAKING USE OF the facilities of the Pikes Peak Room are Mark Horn, Cindy Pring, Gail Marconi, Mike Church, and Vicki Shaver. K -'Z
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SENIOR POWDERPUFF FOOTBALL members, Karon Quick, Sue Clark, and Sandy Alger, await final instructions before the start of the game. CHARMING JOAN PORECCO pauses for a moment before continuing with her duties as a slave. WHIRLWIND OF ACTIVITIES Upon opening its doors to an expectant student body, Mitchell High School began activities which united previously independent students. Carpenters distracted classes with pounding and hammeringg protest songs became popularg enthusi- asm and spirit marked initial yearg Mitchell created a new intra-city rivalryg sophomore girls wore swim- ming hair on Tuesdays and Thursdaysg car decora- tion during Dedication attracted loyal Maraudersg senior girls limped off the field after being defeated by sophomore and junior girls in powderpuff footballg members of Council, Cabinetg A-squad football team, cheerleaders, and pompon girls served as slaves to cruel mastersg regular schedule reunited studentsg study music was played in the libraryg skiing was THE thing to dog yearbook room was complete chaosg Mike and Phil livened up the announcementsg lan- guage lab gave out after eight minutes useg Mitch Marauder became school mascotg Astronaut Scott Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, Jr. at- tended Dedicationg glassy-eyed seniors accepted grad- uation diplomas . . . These were some of the whirl- wind activities of Mitchell's first year.
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Brian Clarke Taking the responsibility for maintaining order in the halls and enforcing regulations on the parking lot, Brian Clarke served as the first Secretary of Safety. Clearly displaying his interest in sports, Brian partici- pated in Mitchellls football and baseball programs. In addition to these sports, he spent his spare time bowl- ing. Brian's extra-curricular activities included mem- bership in M-Club, Boys' Morale Club, and Young Life, of which he was president. After attending Texas ASLM, where he plans to major in physical education, Brian looks forward to a career in professional base- ball. Always ready to meet a new challenge, Brian be- lieves that A smooth path leadeth on to danger. STUDENTS SELECT TEN A recognized leader of the school, Pam Aman has done much to develop student government as vice- president of the student body. Pam, who reigned as queen of the First Noel, likes to read and go dancing for enjoyment. She has an active interest in Math Club, Pre-Med Club, Ski Club, and Pep Club. Con- tributing to the community, Pam participates in UNICEF and the Mardi Gras. Scholastically, Pam has a high grade average and membership in the Na- tional Honor Society. Pam plans to attend C.U. in the future and major in physical therapy. One of her favored quotations is To have a friend, be one. Pam Aman OW
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