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Paper Key Staff Remodels Student Bookstore M Vo bk-5' ef' ,4 29421 S Z t FRONT ROW: Barbara Gately, Lynne Apai, Barbara Kenney. Edith Johnston, Charlotte Johns cn, Tina Evans, Kathy Mitton. BACK ROW: Edgar Nivens, Bill Parker, Steve Collins, Bruce Short, Lance Wedor. Dwight Whitted, Mike Mullin, Chauncey Hagen, Marlene Lamb. Barbara Kenney and Steve Collins check over new bookstore merchandise ln early September members of MitcheIl's book- store, the Paper Key, began working on several basic remodeling changes. The staff members repainted three bookcases in navy blue and white and put up humorous and psychedelic posters to add to the at- mosphere ofthe store. Two other changes, made after school started, were an enlargement of the bookstore's stock, mostly in the field of political science, and an increased staff membership. This year's officers were Marlene Lamb, presi- dent, Barbara Kenney, vice-president, Barbara Gately, secretary-treasurer, and Connie Campbell, ICC Rep- resentative.
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Guest Four noted guest speakers were the highlight of the joint Mitchell, Palmer, and Wasson Quill and Scroll initiation held in Mitchell's Pikes Peak Room in mid- February. Two of the speakers, Mrs. Nell Evans and Mrs. Elizabeth Schaeffer spoke on the various aspects of newspaper and magazine work, while Mr. Kurt Gabel and Major Stewart M. Bachtelle spoke on ad- vertising and public relations. Mrs. Evans, formerly a Free Press proof reader, explained job opportunities open in newspapers for proof readers and free lance writers. Mrs. Schaeffer, local reporter for Women's Wear Daily, discussed her work as a magazine correspondent and a free lance writer. Mr. Gabel, owner of the Gabel Advertising Com- pany, stressed the importance of good advertising in newspapers, magazines, and on television. Major Bachtelle, chief of information at the Air Force Acad- emy, explained the necessity of good public relations at the Academy. Twenty-seven Mitchell seniors and five juniors, chosen from the Echelon and Apogee staffs, were the new initiates. Speakers Highlight Quill 5 . Kathy Below takes the oath of the Quill and Scroll. and Scroll Initiation FRONT ROW: Ann Hollingsworth, Rita McCusker. Marcia Blakemore. Patti Peckham. Debra Margo Gallant, Dayna Ballard, Sue Todd, Terry Hayhurst. BACK ROW: Marlene Lamb. Perry Gault, Martha O'DeIl. Linda McGill. SECOND ROW: Beth Taylor, Lynne Burcky, Virginia Lenz, Bean, James Wlant, Jevne Diarnun. Doug Burton, Don Highsmith. ABSENT: Cynthia Lucas. Elaine Earnest. Diane Utt, Julie Cox. THIRD ROW: Lynne Apai, Rhonda Smith, Debbie Gallo, Nadine JOhl'1SOI'l. RlCk Flnnafl. Pa1UBIaIr. KBUW Belowr Gefald AlUl59-
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FRONT ROW: Marcia Blakemore. Marilyn Mayer, Ginger Sickbert, Ann Medlock, Karen Pie- tryka. Rhonda Smith, Virginia Lenz, Val Leite, Elaine Earnest. SECOND ROW: Vicki Haase, Marcia Murakami, Nancy Fletcher. Sharon McGIothlin, Joe Vegh, Gwen Scull, Susan Rowley, Debbie Weagel, Jean Herbst. Cathy Hendrickson. THIRD ROW: Larry Small, Elaine Wagoner, Yvonne Miller, Anne Majors. Cindy Lucas, Kristi Yepsen, Vicky Bryan, Mike Guy, Chris Moul- der, Lance Wedor, Mr. Raymond Calhoun. FOURTH ROW: Rick Flnnan, John Ebellng, Linda Hardcastle, Malerie Kryzanowski, Jim Goodson, Charlotte Johnson, Gale Buxton, Wanda Schutte. Penny Long, Ron Hueftle. John Yepsen, Jack Blaylock, Donald Bruns, Dave Krause, BACK ROW: Noel Talcott, Don McNeilley, Charles Parsons. Luke Johnson, Robert Sayers. Doug McGIothlin. Dave Velasquez, Davin Anderson. Doug Harnly, Mike Schmidt, Joe Svanf cara. Jim Moore, Donald Bruns, Ken Baird, Dick Gault. ABSENT: Perry Bean, Julia Cox, Diedra Zelne. Rhonda Smith cuts a piece of cake for Marlene Lamb at the installation as Bob Bruffy and Joe Vegh discuss future activities for National Honor Society. President Jack Blaylock presents Doug Harnley with his N.H.S. membership card. Y soc ., t'-, 1 L 1 1 eSifi'ff?t2 i sl .5 is MY we ff wa :Fi-5
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