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'Q' Ji sry CONCENTRATING ON HIS form, Cotton Har- ris performs a difficult spread-eagle. ATTEMPTING TO REGAIN her composure after a spill is Ski Club member Gloria Morgan. I ' iQ K1-RAUDERS :Q , jg-My .,,, ep A .1 -A N ' . - .,-' 5121 53 Q .. ii i 1 , -. if if 4 i.k- A' E1 my p p itwliy H k,i, , ,. In VVV: ig f, k,i,, i ilii Q ., - i iiipi up ff S r ii M Q3 .-..- R H M H
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Five transfers and seventeen seniors who were ini- tiated in their junior year welcomed fifty-six Mitchell students into the National Honor Society at the Feb- ruary 15 Assembly. During the induction assembly the initiates were introduced by Mr. Dalgleish. Fred Badke spoke on honor and qualities needed to be in National Honor Society. David Sauer and Mr. Watson discussed some of the different aspects of scholarship. Mr. Joseph Watson, Mr. George Dalgleish, Mrs. Ethel Zinn, Miss Marion Reid, Mr. Don Scoby, and Mr. Carl Baughman made up a committee that ap- proved the fifty-four students who met the require- ments of the society. However, the rest of the faculty also voted on the selections. To be eligible for the National Honor Society, a student must have a grade average of B and must be in the upper one-fourth of the class. Approximately fifteen per cent of the senior class was initiated in the spring. LEADERSHIP MR. DON SCOBY, Miss Marion Reid, Mrs. Ethel Zinn, Mr. George Dalgleish, Mr. Joseph Watson, Mr. Elmer Nel- son, and Mr. Carl Baughman were the sponsors of National Honor Society this year. FRONT ROW: Roxanne Luppes, Suzette Davidson, Sue Pittman, Rochelle Mayer, Linda Salmon, Pat McGlothl1n. BACK ROW: Patricia Bean, Margie Dolph, John Frazee Chip Jo Fleming, Pam Aman. SECOND ROW: Arleen Joyal, Cindy Sprenger, Linda Schilhabell, Stockton, Ed Little, Mike Schaubroeck, John Alan Fletemeyer, Frederick Badke, Debbie Sandy Alger. Emily Schaefer, Donna Hawkins, Marilyn Krienke. Marcy Hueftle. THIRD Charneski. ROW: Mary Mclver, Judith Sample, Twila Frank, Cathy Nichols, Carlotta Frank, Cheryl
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' , . - si, S WK' it ,:- ...gf V tam' - at in I f,..,'Qrsw V 052521, V, Q Q' . REFRESHING THEMSELVES FOR an afternoon of skiing, several ski club members enjoy their lunch in the Taos lodge. SPONSOR RAFFLE Ski movies, guest speakers, and bi-monthly trips to various ski areas were only a few of the interesting programs planned by the Ski-Rauders, the official Mitchell Ski Club. The one-day trips to Monarch, Breckenridge, Win- ter Park, and Vail were especially enjoyed by the members of the club because of the chartered buses and reduced group rates. Two weekend trips to Breckenridge and Taos, New Mexico, highlighted the year for Ski Club members. To augment their income, the Ski-rauders spon- sored a raffle, offering such prizes as a ski parka, a bongo board, a boot-tree, gloves, goggles, and a sweater. Under the direction of Miss Mitzi Brown and Mr. Paul Morin, the Ski Club elected officers early in the year. Jon Bernier served as president, Jan Goodbread as vice-president, Cotton Harris as treasurer, Paula Schnurr as secretary, and Ric Champlin as I.C.C. representative. Www- WHILE SKIING AT the Broadmoor, Jon 'Bernier imitates an inexperienced skier. SKI CLUB OFFICERS for the 1965-66 school year were Jon Bernier, president, Jan Goodbread, vice-presidentg Cotton Har- ris, treasurerg Paula Schnurr, secretary, Ric Champlin, I.C.C. representative. .......-..,,f
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