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EW U IFORMS FRONT ROW? Carolyn Hopper, Treasurerg Melanie Rainer, Morale: Sue Pittman, Secretaryg Audrey Huff, President. SECOND ROW: Karen Evans, Programsg Sandy Carpenter, Senior Representativeg Marty Johnson, I.C.C.3 Vivian Kendrick, Vice-Presidentg Barbie Allen, Junior Representativeg Mrs. Shea, Advisor. BACK ROW: Gail Pring, Sophomore Representative. y ar he fp w,f'i, Q LEADING MEMBERS IN a yell, Pep Club officer Marti Johnson displays Mitchell spirit. my I' M Q,
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LISTENING INTENTLY, PEP Club member Louise Shadle receives instructions on the next field drill. REVEALING THEIR DISSAPOINTMENT, Pep Club members reflect on the unfortunate turn of events at Mitchell's Dedication football game with Centennial. PEP CLUB MEMBERS SPoRT Beginning early in the summer, the Mitchell Pep Club officers, under the direction of Mrs. Sharon Shea, chose new uniforms for the coming year. From many possible outfits the girls chose a navy blue pleated skirt and a navy blue blazer accented with orange piping. An orange dickey and blue loaf- ers completed the uniform. Promoting school and community service could well have been the goal of the 1965-66 Pep Club. The members readily volunteered their time and efforts to participate in such service drives as UNICEF. Performance in drills for the half-time shows was also on a volunteer basis. Meetings on the field before school on those cold November mornings to practice for the drills required real stamina. During the football season the senior members of Pep Club joined the cheerleaders and pompon girls in forming a funnel for the team. During the basket- ball season the drills dominated the scene. Working in close Contact with the Mitchell band, the Pep Club members were able to present leader- ship in supporting the various sports teams.
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MQ LECTURING ON THE joys of nursing, two student nurses from Seton School of Nursing speak to the Pre-Med Club. FRONT ROW: Nancy Clutter. Pam Fleming. Joyce Geiger. Marian Bruson, Naney Sesto- kas, Kathy Dolan, Naney Nolan, Melanie Rainer. SECOND ROW: Fran Bigler, Linda Sut- ton, Celena Foster, Kathy Finley. Stephen Patriek. David Cook. Kathleen MeFarlzincl. Mary PRE-MED OBSERVES pf - , EE .,., ' E K FRED BADKE, THE president of Pre-Med Club, follows the order of business during a meeting. Martin. Judy Bartlett, Karen Blavkett. THIRD ROW: Pal Bean, Linda McCutt'hen, Gina Downey, John Teadey, Fred Hadke. Donna Enlow, John Fuessel. Sandy l'a1'penter. June! Sweeney.
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