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Mark Horn As Apogee editor, member of M-Club and Quill and Scroll, as well as president of the new organized Madrigals, Mark devotes much of his time to school activities. Chosen to participate in the exchange pro- gram, he spent two days at Cheyenne Mountain High School. A valuable member of the football team, Mark plans to attend Colorado University in the fall. M arilynne Tarbet Transfering from Clover Park High, Tacoma, Washington, Marilynne has become an active mem- ber of the Mitchell student body. Along with her dut- ies as organizations editor of the Apogee, participa- tion in Ski Club, moral committee, and National Honor Society keep her busy. Marilynne took top honors at the I.E.E.E. Regional Science Fair and plans to continue her studies at Colorado University after graduation.
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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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APOGEE ROYALTY CANDIDATES are FRONT ROW: Marilynne Tarbet, Paula Schnurr, Sandy Alger, Debbie Timmerman, and Bev Bjerkelund. BACK ROW: Craig Beck, Mark Horn, Mark Edgar, Tim Minihan. and Bud Hoffpauir. MITCHELLS SELECT APOGEE ROYALTY Reigning as first Apogee royalty, Mark Horn and Marilynne Tarbet were chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Mitchell, Jr. Early in November, ten candidates, five girls and five boys Were nominated by the entire yearbook staff. They were Debbie Timmerman, Sandy Alger, Paula Schnurr, Marilynne Tarbet, Bev Bjerkelund, Craig Beck, Bud Hoffpauir, Mark Edgar, Mark Horn, and Tim Minihan. Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, Jr., remembered for their warmth and interest during their visit to Colorado Springs for Mitchell's Dedication activities in November, agreed to accept the responsibility of acting as initial judges. Commenting that it was one of the most difficult decisions weive had to make because it is impossible to choose one king and one queen from five kings and five queens,', Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell chose Marilynne and Mark from a picture sent to them. In their kind letter the Mitchell's expressed their thanks to the entire student body for the reception they received during their trip here. GRACIOUSLY ACCEPTING THE offer to judge this year's royalty, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell selected Mark Horn and Marilynne Tarbet. NIP'
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