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

 - Class of 1969

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William Mitchell High School - Apogee Explo Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 146 of 256
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42 Debbie Ferris and Mark Hampson enjoy the pulsating beat of the Mary Jane at a sophomore-class-sponsored dance. S ,i 3, vw . 5 Sophomore class officers are Vice-President Judy Britton and President Max Brown. efw l I Q z 5 S K ,K , 1, A 72 5 fi ,, 1 2 li 2 Q 3 r E e 31 i, 2 Sophomore council members lor both semesters were. seated: Evelyn Rowland, Melinda Mark Britton. NOT PICTUREDL John Alaniva, Larry Brewington. JoeiGalIo, Barb Matthews. Small, Heidi Rodas, Jane Hagen-BACK ROW: Mary Gosnell. Jim Sharkolf. Bob Walton,

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i- Larry Small, second semester vice president, Don Holdman, second semes ter president, Doug Forney, first semester vice president, and Perry Bean, first semester president, relax in the senior courtyard. With the advice of senior class sponsors, Nlr. Thomas Hergenreter and Miss Nancy Pardee, the sen- ior council organized the Last Minute Dance, a girl- ask-boy affair held in November to raise money for the student organization funds. One activity spon- sored bythe council was decorating the building for Christmas. In this class competition event seniors took second place with their reproduction of How The Grinch Stole Christmas. Competition points were also gained during Home- coming. For the second consecutive year the class of 1969 located the bomb during the bomb hunt. Points were also accumulated by the senior float, Frontier- land, and in the pyramid-building contest at the Sat- urday morning activities. Seniors showed great interest in their student government as evidenced by the large number of sen- iors running for a position on council. Senior Council Holds Last lVlinute Gir -Ask-Boy Dance Senior council members were fseatedj Donna Fox, Cindy Jenkins, Candy Shoemaker, Patti Newman, and Carla Hernandez. Standing are Joe Vegh, Er- win Sonnenberg, Harold Smith, and Lance Wedor.



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i 1 i Junior Council members for both semesters were, seated: Kathy Christmas. Laura Schafer, Collette OC Marshall, Penny Long. BACK ROW: Patti Justus, Bob Sayers, Gary Opmcarne. Bernard H kenbe y . 5 I. Sue Walker, Denise Wagner. NOT PICTURED: Bob Dorr, Mark Herzberg j , , x , Q 2 t t 5 1,5 'Qt T' D XXX QLLVLQ PCA-- Lggiswwtacd-Outh ctgoodtg wife- U UXQQP APC Q vtdickjm Active Describes Sophomore and Junior Councilsweeffls ,f-ff' Busy planning for Carousel 69, are Bob Walton, Penny Long, and cabinet member Anne Hollingsworth. Active was the word to describe the Sophomore and Junior Councils. For the Sophomore Council the main task was to bring their class together. The Jun- ior Council, which had already achieved this unity, worked to maintain and build class spirit. Homecoming, Christmas decorations, and class- sponsored dances provided the activity. The junior class walked away with the most class-competition points at Homecoming, and the sophomores worked hard and captured first place for the Christmas deco- rations using the theme Santa's Workshop. Each class also sponsored a dance to boost their treasuries. 'lCamelot was chosen by the junior Council for the junior-senior prom theme. Money-raising projects included a pop bottle drive, a soap sale, and a junior class carnival booth. Unity was achieved by the sophomores, and the juniors kept their spirit strong and growing with each class setting the pace for busier and more exciting futures. Junior Class leaders were President Dick Gault and Vice Presi- dents Sheila Wood and Irvin Gambrell. wet 2, , , 2 Qi V155 UPSC' ' N' kggpg? Ql- itikawi KD X!XQQ5g, Gkwxj mt vxrlsitip l X531 'E ogcig, l52 qcbfl 3 stats Qaltgl your dal Hftwxds

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