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STEVE HERZBERG AND Mr. Wayne Kelly discuss an after-school job possibility. COUNSELORS BEGIN MRS. EVALYN GRIFFITH uses her files of personal information to find material regarding student placement. Q E 1 ? 4 2 5 es. i if In October of 1965, the counselors at Mitchell began the job placement service. As businessmen throughout the city call asking for students for part- time employment, Mr. Wayne Kelly recommends in- terested students to them. Working part-time provides students with spend- ing money or money for college. College admission officers came to Mitchell from schools throughout the country. Representing colleges and universities from Florida to California, these rep- resentatives presented their schools to students. By a personal visit with the representative, the student could obtain a more realistic view of campus life and the programs offered through the school. The combined counseling staffs of Mitchell and Wasson High Schools presented the annual college- night in December. Students had a chance to partici- pate in three discussion groups with various college representatives. J 0B PLACEMENT ALTHOUGH MR. ARVEL Ricketts is a counselor and a psy- chology teacher, he still finds time to sponsor social committee.
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MR. CHARLES GAUL, business manager of Mitchell High School, provides leadership for the student body as sponsor of Student Organization. EW ADMINISTRATION MR. LEWIS REIMER, head counselor at Mitchell, gives expert advice to college-bound seniors and aids students in selecting courses. AS DEAN OF men at Mitchell this year, Mr. George Dalgleish, also assistant principal, has the responsibility of advising boys. REGISTERING NEW STUDENTS and determining stu- dent class rank are only two of Mrs. Mary Hawk's varied Q. rag-lee:-sf duties at Mitchell's registrar.
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MEMBERS OF THE administrative staff are seated: Mr. A. C. Erickson, assistant superintendent of schools in charge of business servicesg Mr. Thomas B. Doherty, super- intendent of schoolsg Dr. Arthur R. Olson, deputy superin- tendentg Mr. Charles M. Day, administrative assistant to the superintendent. STANDING: Mr. Eugene R. Hertzke, administrative assistant in personnelg Mr. Robert L. Davis, assistant superintendent of schools in charge of personnel. MAURICE BAKER DEDICATES MITCHELL Mr. Maurice Baker, president of the Board of Education, delivered the formal address of the dedi- cation of General William Mitchell High School on November 4, 1965. Referring to Mitchell High School, Mr. Baker said that the finished product and its potential must be evaluated on the basis of what it has done for the complete school system. We can give our children the best there isf' The response came from Mr. Thomas Doherty, superintendent of schools. He stated, Education is the essence of America, and freedom of democracy receives its greatest expression in schools. Education is the very secret of our survivalf, Mr. Doherty said. He also emphasized Mitchell's motto of Look to the Future with We rnust acquire the per- sonal skills to meet life's work. We must build our hopes for the future on the knowledge of the past. General William Mitchell High School has been planned with the idea in mind of individual study. A citation given Mitchell by the Association of School Administrators said, Flexible teaching spaces, seminar and conference rooms, teacher work areas, and study carrels for individual pupils are outstand- ing features of this school plantf' This new innovation in study techniques is unique to Colorado Springs, schools as is the Scott Carpenter Planetarium used not only by Mitchell students but also by all the other schools in the district. New to the administrative staff this year are Mrs. Frances Jenkins, Mr. Chet Meyering, and Mr. Harry Lujan. They join Miss Ruth Mitchell and Mr. Joseph Tockman as secondary supervisors. SUPERVISORS ARE, SEATED: Mr. Joseph Tockman, Mrs. Frances Jenkins, Mr Chester Meyering. Standing: Miss Ruth Mitchellg Mr. Harold Threlkeld, director of secondary educationg Mr. Henry Lujan. MEMBERS OF THE School Board are seated: Mr. Harlan L. Ochs, Mr. Grant H. Winne, Mr. Virgil F. Justis. STANDING: Dr. William T. Greer, President Maurice G. Baker, Superin- tendent of Schools Thomas B. Doherty.
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