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AT A TREASURY committee meeting Phil Dixon discusses the upcoming Dedication Day tours. Phil Dixon's leadership helped to keep the treas- ury committee running smoothly through the first school year. The profit from the items sold was used for the activities of the Student Organization. Book covers, morale booster buttons, ribbons, pen- cils, and pens were sold during all three lunch periods in the cafeteria and in the General Store. Among the new items introduced by the treasury committee were tie-tacks and necklaces bearing the school seal. Banners with the school name on them were also made available. To add variety to the Mitchell studentis ward- robe, the treasury committee ordered colorful night- shirts which were orange with a blue printed Mitch Marauder. Treasury committee also sold orange and blue sweatshirts with the school seal in blue. TREASURY MEMBERS NIGHTSHIRTS BoB BURKEPILE AND Clayton Nickle are trying to sau Mike gifiglagglfgsffissgegglgg to buy a Mitchell Sweatshht' Dale and Royce Beek a popular Mitch Marauder nightshirt. P' 2 ssh - X if I , e P rl Q x -Q, , 57 , -' .4 , wx . ' X , ww f , 7 .4 at Q NX ,X x w. ' z A -L, ' 1, , ,fl
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4 RECORDS REPORTS CABINET BUSINESS CONCENTRATING ON HER counting, a records committee member adds up the votes for the Christmas queen. By taking minutes at the Cabinet meetings, Cheryl Salmon, secretary of records committee, performed a service to the school. With the help of her commit- tee, she kept the school informed of the Cabinet business. Copies of the minutes were posted on the bulletin boards in the cafeteria and in the yearbook and news- paper offices. After the student body Voted for the queen can- didates, the members of records committee counted the votes. They also arranged to have pictures taken of the queen candidates. Pictures of the candidates were put in a showcase to enable the student body to see the candidates and make their choices. Voting machines were used this year to facilitate the counting of votes at the Cabi- net elections. PRESIDING OVER HER committee meeting, Cheryl Salmon follows the order of business. WORKING DILIGENTLY, CHERYL Salmon and her committee smooth out the details of counting votes for the Dedication Queen.
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H. 71- .E .f A p-. 4. MARY ELLEN O'NElLL and Steve Herzberg encourage students to Pack the Buses for the Pueblo South football game. 4 . 5 li QL f- I' f' f PN-., gras .25 55 2,-4 ,Dru IP Ei g-Z an USP fb 565 C-,go HE D' 'DSU hm, gflj 55 6 aa- EEE HE mu 32 EE is mm N4-P go FD -4111 MGRALE COMMITTEE We're behind you, Maraudersg let's goin Behind every athletic, academic, and extra-curricular activity Mitchell's first morale committee encouraged enthusi- asm and spirit in the student body. Under the sponsorship of Mr. James Hurley, the combined efforts of Earnie Blue, secretary of morale, his committee, the cheerleaders, the pompon girls, and the student body made the first year of Mitchell High School one characterized by loyalty, determina- tion, and abounding spirits. Students eagerly awaited pep rallies that were scheduled before basketball, football, hockey, and other important school activities. At these rallies the students were able to confirm their loyalty by whole- heartedly joining in the cheers led by the cheerleaders. Pep skits were an important part of the rallies. They were used to satirize opposing teams or to ad- vance participation in school activities. Such skits as Teamwork for the Palmer game and What's New, Pussycat? for the Pueblo Central game were brought to life by talented and interested members of the morale committee. Many special days, such as Boot the Birdsi' and Don't Sweat Centennialf, were designated to pro- mote student interest in school events.
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