William Mitchell High School - Apogee Explo Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1966

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-CLUB JACKETS SPORT EW BYRON COLLARS OFFICERS OF MITCHELIJS first M-Club are Bud Hoffpauir, Tim Minihan, Craig Beck, Phil Dixon, Mike Hendricks, and Mark Price. FRONT ROW: Ron Nicks, Cotton Harris, Bill Sogard, Steve Butler, Veryl Berry, Dan Sol- lee, Steve Herzberg, Craig Beck, Charlie Watts, Gary Woodward, SECOND ROW: Eamie Blue, Chris Freeborn, Mark Price, Mel Heck, Mike Smilic, lieu Dr-Young, Larry Manning, Craig Phipps, Chip Stockton, Chuck Esch. Mike Esch, Chet Day. THIRD ROW: Bruce Mitchell's first M-Club lifted enthusiasm and spirit by actively supporting each athletic team. Together with the Boys' Morale Club and the Pep Club, M-Club boosted Mitchell's morale and encouraged student participation in all athletic events. At a fall pep assembly, the first lettermen of Mitchell were introduced to the student body by the coaches of the various athletic teams. After the boys had received their letters and pins, Mr. Bill Gordon, sponsor of M-Club, presented the let- termen's jacket which M-Club had chosen for the stu- dent body's first view. The club sold programs at home basketball games, sold tickets for the Japanese All-Star Wrestling Match, and helped to keep differences between rivaling teams at a minimum. Officers of M-Club were Craig Beck, president, Tim Minihan, vice president, Bud Hoffpauir, secretary- treasurer, Mike Hendricks, programs chairman, Mark Price, morale committee representative, and Phil Dixon, I.C.C. representative. Thompson, Bill Stempson, Dan Langston, Alec Closson, Mike Murphy, Dan Burkepile, Joe Schnurr, Mike Wood, Kent Anderson, Dave Waters, Brian Clarke. BACK ROW: Jim Hun- ter, Bob Burke 'l.e, Lennard Rains, Bud Hoffpauir, Royce Beek, Tim Miinihan, Steve Mini- han, Tim Wood: Mike Hendricks, Phil Dixon, Mark Horn,

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S . -R - 5 FRONT ROW: Mary Jane Quinata, Mariann Jones, Linda Jo Fleming, Linda Osboum, jamin, Lucille Portillos, Sharon Sutton. BACK ROW: Donna Hawkins, Aleta Collins, Judy Patty Howell. SECOND ROW: Marcy Hueftle, Sandra Gately, Julie Ann Smith, Karen Ben- Stern, Julie Krause, Christine Krause, Kathy Turner, Miss Kathryn Klos. DARING DESIGNATES MEMBERS OF G.A.A. IN A PRACTICE game Linda Jo Fleming and Donna Hawkins scrimmage for the ball as Marcy Hueftle looks on. Having been organized during second semester, Mitchell's first Girls' Athletic Association was opened to any girl who showed an interest in the promotion of athletics at Mitchell. Objectives and purposes of G.A.A. were to promote health and spirit of co-operation and team work with a group, to encourage participation in intramural ac- tivities, and to develop good sportmanship. Sponsored jointly by Wasson, Palmer, and Mit- chell, the 1965-1966 club calendar included a Junior High Play Day in April. The purpose of this activity was to orient junior high girls in high school activities and to promote an interest in a career of teaching physical education for present G.A.A. members. Also included in the agenda set up for the mem- bers of G.A.A. were a number of volleyball and bas- ketball games with local high schools. The School for the Deaf and the Blind was challenged by Mitchell girls in volleyball, and members of G.A.A. played Wasson in basketball. Included in the variety of activities of the club Was the organization of the popcorn booth for the Gub Lavinrac held in March. Officers of Girls' Athletic Association were Judy Stern, president, Sandra Gately, vice president and I.C.C. representative, Marcie Hueftle, secretary, and Aleta Collins, treasurer. Miss Kathryn Klos spon- sored G.A.A.



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' ep? Members of the Echelon staff gather around the table in the newspaper office to discuss future issues. They are Grace Traecy, Carla Baird, editor, Suzanne Holland, Chet Day, Becky Woodall, Marilyn Rowland, Mr. Carl Clay, sponsor, Lyn Butler, and Teri Means. ECHELON STAFF GAINS VALUABLE EXPERIENCE Open to the entire student body, a contest led to SPORTS EDITOR CHET Day Prepares the materials the selection of the name of the Mitchell newspaper. Echelon, the military term referring to a flight for- mation in which each airplane flies at a certain ele- vation and at a certain distance behind and to the left or to the right of the airplane ahead, was the name chosen. Patterning after the military flight formation, the staff strove for precision, unity, and accuracy. Under the guidance and leadership of their spon- sor, Mr. Carl Clay, the 1965-1966 Echelon staff gained experience in the field of journalism by learning man- for his column in the Echelon. agement and production procedures. Mitchell's first student body was kept informed of upcoming events and reminded of past activities each time they received and assimulated one of the fifteen issues of the Echelon. Editor-in-chief was Carla Baird, news editor, Lynn Behrns, assistant, Marilyn Rowland, feature editor, Suzanne Holland, assistant, Lyn Butler, business manager and exchange editor, Sandra Aaland, editor- 0-'I' ial editor, Dave Saurer, assistant, Guy Till, sports editor, Chet Day, assistant, Skip Raimer, photo ad- visor, Mr. Frederick Southern, and photographers, Pat Kelly and Larry Watson.

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