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Pep Club Rates as Largest 68-69 Organizatioh Pep Club officers are Denise Zortman. publicity, Donalda Weaver, social: Jan Krug, president, Sheila Wood, membership, Debbie Jones, treasurer, and Carol Meyer, secretary. Notpictured is Naricetta Wescott, vice-president. , I K tes- '.xt,,.. ,f ,f -r-fe eeixiigmi. wii.LiArvi MITCHELL ss i-incl-i seieioot Members of Pep Club stand up to shout two bits while keeping a close, watch- ful eye onthe Mitchell football team.
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Pep Club continued to be one of the largest or- ganizations at Mitchell in the 68-69 school year. The purpose of the club was to support athletic events and promote morale throughout the student body of Mitchell. During the Homecoming half-time show Pep Club lit candles to form the initials of Walt Disney while the stadium lights were turned off. Later in the year the girls sold Halloween candy for the purpose of raising money for the Kidney Foundation. To earn money for other activities, members washed cars and held bake sales. The officers were constantly on the move during the football season selling orange balloons to the crowd. The officers were Jan Krug, president: Nan- cetta Wescott, vice-president, Carol Meyer, secretary, Debbie Jones, treasurerg Denise Zortman, publicity chairman, Sheila Wood, membership chairmang and Donalda Weaver, social chairman. Miss Marilyn Krienke and Miss Jan Polk were the sponsors of the club. They worked with the officers in a successful campaign for promoting enthusiastic spirit to let the teams know Pep Club was behind them. Connie Porter and Kristina Berg help decorate the building for Homecoming week in September. Valerie Breithaupt, Laura Marvin, Marcia Ebeling, and Sheila Wood carry the Mitchell banner during the Palmer parade. R '65 -.f': ?fi i -is A . ,-- - 1.-.,,:f'vf.. Aggie-.44 -f gy.. , 4 will sl i .. x rEwl.efv'f..,Qs3T55-if V- ., ex 'ixfrif' , sgfy, 4,4 fn., - V . ' A 'fi ' V..-1f'.'.w ':. :'-hi? .1 ' , fy9m-44?kf Q'tg.' as 'grgywni TN? ftaiif f if 'f r ' x 31 r' fyfi , f artvidi e4w,5g53w f'EmkQmg?hqgq5 -,sf .. t D 4 g, 'Q , it ,-. . 'jJ4.-.-- we . ' ' ET f Jefirf' 'i ' . WE, V Q . . I1 ' xi I V45 I , i V i Li Y Q Q P X kt ' il ..,.., J ?J 15.11-t,2m2F'1' ,f x Y M -r tl ,Q 1 'Lf' l l I . N, UQLSRHFY Swavmzg sw., . k-zffskwfswaeh-fwff . ...
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St. Francis Hospital Tour Marks Pre-Med Club Year Knowledge of a variety of medical professions was i the object of one of Pre-Med Club's interesting pro- l grams, a field trip to St. Francis Hospital. Members were given a tour through the hospital's facilities, fol- lowed by a viewing of a film about medical careers. Some specific information on specialized aspects of medicine was received. Dr. Melvin Pick informed members about the relatively unknown field of anes- thesiology. Later, students learned about mental ill- ness and became interested in a plan to aid teenagers reentering society from the Colorado State Hospital. Guiding Pre-Med Club were Mr. Norman Holmes, sponsor, Lorraine Pick, presidentg Greg Morris, vice- president, Mary Joe Bradley, secretary: Marsha Eg- gart, treasurer: and Mary JO Wallace' publicity. Mary Jo Bradley aids Lorraine Pick in demonstrating hypnosis to the club. FRONT ROW: Marsha Eggert, Greg Morris, Lorraine Pick, Steve Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Edith Johnston, Barb Ericson, Jean Herbst, Debbie Dressen, Renee Fluty, Kathy Collard, BACK ROW: Mary Jo Wallace. Mary Joe Bradley, Paula Lawrence, Bonnie Gunn. Pam Blosser Susan Hayman. ABS ENT: Debbie Dudley. Chris Fallander, Debbie Jones., Karen Larson, Jean Bush. Bobbi Watson, Diane DePooter, Stephen Cook Q 5 ir- G
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