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Treasury Committee Sells Candy in the General Store John Ebeling, secretary of treasury, opens the store for business. Under the leadership of John Ebeling and lVlr. Charles Gaul, advisor, treasury committee ran the general store next to the auditorium. Many new items were sold this year, including candy and We're- gonna-win buttons. Other new items for sale were Mitchell shirts and beef jerkey. Open in the morning and during the lunch mods, the general store offered students the chance to pur- chase pens, pencils, paper, and notebooks. Money from these purchases went into the S.O. funds. sitftlfwf c iff' John Ebeling and Bruce Clarke organize the store for business.
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Pam Sinclair, secretary of records, posts minutes from a Cabinet meeting As in past years, records committee was respon- sible for all elections, including cheerleading, pom pon, queen, Cabinet, and council elections. This year students had a chance to use voting machines for the Cabinet and council elections. With the help of treasury committee, records com- mittee organized the half-time show at Homecoming. Secretary of Records Pam Sinclair was also re- sponsible for the recording, typing, and posting of the minutes from all the Cabinet meetings. Records Committee Runs Elections 4--H i.. .Al Records committee members Lance Wedor, Steve Wheeler, Sue Walker, Pam Sinclair, Joe Vegh, and Donna Fox count ballots to determine who will reign as sweetheart queen.
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Inter-Club Council Contributes to Carnival Members were Cseatedj Linda Davis, Marilyn Mayer, Patti Blair, Marlene Lamb, Charlotte Johnson. Standing are Vicki Haase, David Pickard, Bob Sayers, Aly Colon, Karen Gidley, Marnie Hockman, Nancetta Westcott, Barb Miller. On March 14, following a tradition established the first year Mitchell opened, the Inter-Club Council or- ganized a breakfast of doughnuts and coffee for Teacher Appreciation Day. They also presented each faculty member with an apple. For the third year, l.C.C. was responsible for operating the booths at the carnival. Booths selling paper flowers and balloons were among those raising the most money. Participating in Homecoming for the first time, the clubs paraded around the field during half-time, wearing the papier mache heads of Disney characters they had made. Each club took its turn displaying an interesting exhibit of its activities. For example, the l.R.C. showcase featured its study of India. Better relations between the clubs and the stu- dent organization was achieved bythe clubs' help with activities such as Homecoming and the carnival, l.C.C. meetings were under the chairmanship of Patti Blair, student body vice president. Membership in l.C.C. was comprised of representatives from every club chartered by the student organization. Patti Blair, student body vice president, completes the news bulletin board
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