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5 TYPING INDUSTRIOUSLY, STAFF member Vicki Shaver prepares copy to be sent to the printer. YEARBOOK STA FRONT ROW: Marilynne Tarbet, Nancy Ebeling, Barb Sarter, Cindy Pring, Lyn Butler, Vicki Resley, Sue Wagner. SECOND ROW: Joyce Lockhart, Gail Marconi, Judy Bartlett, Gail Pierman, Mary Mclver, Debbie Mapes, Kathie Graff, Miss Cohen. THIRD ROW: Larry Watson, Ron Edwards, Kim Clark, Joyce Burley, Louise Shadle. Jan Sweeney, Deb' bie Charneski, Barb Parks, Vicki Shaver. BACK ROW: Judi Richardson, Dean Thomas, Mike Smilie, Scott Stockton, Mark Horn, Pat Kelly, Mike Church, Chip Stockton, Debbie Timmerman. EDITORS CHIP STOCKTON and Mark Horn discuss layouts with Miss Roenna Cohen, yearbook advisor. S- f
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HARD AT WORK, these section editors prepare to meet the first yearbook deadline. SEATED: Kim Clark, Ad S5 Louise Shadle, Fine Arts, Mike Smilie, Junior Class, Debbie Timmerman, Sophomore Classg Lyn Butler, Featuresg Marilynne Tarbet, Organizations. STANDING: Chip Stockton, co-editor, Mark Horn, co-editorg Cindy Pring, copy editor. APOGEE PRESENTS ,CHALLENGE ISN'T THERE ANYONE here over five feet tall? could be the exasperated call of Vicki Resley. ARRIVING AT MITCHELL to take some group shot pictures, Mr. Brunsen of Stewart's Commercial snaps a candid of several of the yearbook staff at Work. But those pages were due for the last deadline, protests the familiar voice of Miss Roenna Cohen, yearbook advisor, across the hubbub of clacking type- Writers and busy staff members. This sounds like a typical day. The closer the deadline, the more hectic the room: staff members rushing to get headlines and captions, editors grumb- ling about crooked pictures, printers complaining about unreadable copy. And so it goes . . .until the final deadline is met and everyone breathes a sigh of relief. Starting early in the year, editors Chip Stockton and Mark Horn assigned staff members to the sec- tions and set up the requirements for the all-important deadlines. At the first meeting of the staff, the members were briefed on the fundamental knowledge one must have to produce a yearbook. Words such as bleed, gutter, copy, and layout, which at first seemed foreign to the students, soon took on real meaning. As this was Mitchell's first yearbook, the staff had the added responsibility of choosing a name which would carry through the school's space theme. From the many names submitted, the staff chose the suggestion of Mike Church, Apogee, and with it this year's theme: Invasion '66.
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MIKE SMILIE BOASTS that he would urather fight than switch before the basketball game with Wasson. OFFICERS OF BOYS' Morale Club are Bob Burkepile, Mark Price Mike Dale, Ken Lynch, and Greg Hamilton. BEANIES DISTINGUISH Under the sponsorship of Mr. Charles Gaul and Mr. Lewis Reimer and in cooperation with the Pep Club, M-Club, and the student body, the Boys' Mor- ale Club organized an active pep section to boost school pride and morale. Members of Boys' Morale enthusiastically lifted the spirit of Mitchell to a peak for its first year by eagerly supporting all athletic teams. Boys' Morale was open to any boy who wished to support the athletic teams of Mitchell. The club's uniforms consisted of blue and orange beanies with blue M's on the front of them. Beanies were worn on specially designated days and on days of games to boost the morale of Mitchell students and to encourage participation in school events. Money was earned by the organization by sponsor- ing a sock-hop which took place after the first basket- ball game of the season. Boys' Morale also planned to work out a means by which its members could lead the cheering of their group. Officers of Boys' Morale were Greg Hamilton, presidentg Mark Price, Vice presidentg Bob Burkepile, secretary-treasurerg Mike Dale, sergeant-at-armsg and Ken Lynch, I.C.C. representative.
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