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Efficiency combined with an outstanding academic record has earned David Saurer recognition by both students and teachers. As president-manager of the Mitchell bookstore, he has given much of his time to the Literary Guild For his remarkable achievement in debate tournaments David was the winner of the American Legion Oratorical Medal. Serving on Senior Class Council, he was elected vice-president for the second semester. During the summer David expects to travel with his family to Europe and return in the fall to attend college. Showing his concern for life, David believes The unexamined life is not worth living. . Dave Saurer Cindy Pring Active both in and out of school, Cindy Pring par- ticipates in many school activities. As well as serving as head pompon girl, Cindy is a member of social com- mittee, pep club, ski club, book store, morale commit- tee, and National Honor Society. Cindy was also se- lected for the DAR outstanding senior award. Out- side of school she is active in Young Life andenjoys spending her spare time horseback riding. Plans for the future call for college where Cindy expects to ma- jor in English or political science. Her favorite quota- tion states They also serve who only stand and Waitf,
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Active in all phases of school life, Secretary of Treasury Phil Dixon has greatly contributed to the success of Mitchell's first year. Combining a talent for comedy with a lively imagination, Phil has provided Marauders with a Welcome laugh during many all- school assemblies. An all-around athlete, he Was a valuable member of A-squad football during his senior and junior years. He has also participated in baseball and intramural basketball. Phil, a two-year letterman, also served as I.C.C. representative for M-Club. After graduating, Phil has plans for a career in architecture or coaching. Phil Dixon Gail Garrigan Spirit and vitality figure constantly in the life of Gail Garrigan. Upon entering Mitchell in September, she was determined to do her part to make its first year a success by providing new and exciting ideas for school dances. These ideas include using unusual lighting effects and hiring the most outstanding bands in the area. Sincerely believing that One has time to do whatever he really wants, Gail also finds time to participate in all facets of school activities, such as Pep Club and Ski Club. Planning to attend college af- ter graduation from high school, Gail anticipates a career in public relations.
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. if M WH REIGNING AS THE 1965-66 Prom Court are SEATED: Gale Der- rick, Pam Aman, Cindy Pring, Donna Morphis, and Connie Meyer. STANDING: Earnie Blue, Mike Hendricks, Brian Clarke, Phil Dixon, and John Frazee. sq 6 - E l Q i f Z, .5 . -L 1 1 'L .ix P t fT f ' ' V . A P. 2, -,Q 4' J 2 lugs- . ikzr is 4 Asif, ,,kf f, . J.. DREAMS RISE WITH CIRCLING CAROUSEL Whirling from a world of books and pencils into a world of grace and beauty, circling carousels carried students to a land of dreams. Amidst the magical setting of carousels and flowers, juniors and seniors entered the enchanted World of Mitchell's first prom. Instead of having a conventional serving line for punch, a champagne fountain was one of the novel features of the dance. Weeks before, juniors worked long hours.to pro- vide the seniors with an evening of memories. Under the direction of Bruce Thompson and Paula Whalley, the prom decorations were developed to accent the carousel theme. Selected by the senior class, the Prom Court reigned over the evening in splendor. The Court in- cluded Pam Aman, Donna Morphis, Connie Meyer, Gale Derrick, Cindy Pring, Brian Clarke, Earnie Blue, John Frazee, Mike Hendricks, and Phil Dixon. CHARACTERIZED BY WOBBLY ladders and circling carousels, the prom decorations slowly shape dreams under the direction of Pat Cockerham, Clark Britton, Sue Whit- more, and Linda Jagger.
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