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Members of the 2M Company are clockwise: Phil Vaughn, Robb Storm, Kevin Grady, Brad Smith, Mark Thorne, Tom MCA,die, Bfad Golden, Bm Mccuskef Ken Baird, Irv Gross. Doug Barton, Mike Chisman, G 1' ,...-- al Stats Qualifiers are, FRONT ROW: Marilyn Mayer, Martha Kennedy, Anne Majors. SECOND RQW: Jim Wiant Barlow K ,, ,-at-5 sf wesicrm, Cathv Hendrickson, san aiosser. THIRD ROW: Rick Rorke. Craig Archibald- BACK ROW1 Robb Swrm. Terry Prosser, Irv Gross. Robb Storm and Craig Archibald proudly display the trophies which they won in local speech contests.
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of Recreation and Fun lvloulder THIRD ROW: George Peterson, Bill Fogarasi, Bill Watson, Don Lewis. Dale Daniels, Bob Shaver, Dave Payne. ABSENT: Ken McCarthy, Bob Jelfords. , L. 3 M gi -C Kr, 5 1' i Fx r , Vrhr X , ei i ' ,W ' I , 1, 1, k' h' 3 i. , K 357, . wyo r sf' sa Bill Fogarasi, Robert Shaver, Don Lewis, and George Lipscomb -.vere the members of Mitchell's leading team in the traveling league. With the help of lVlr. Tom Evancich, owner of Clas- sic Bowl, and the leadership of lVlr. Ralph Peterson, bowling club sponsor, the bowling club members en- joyed many hours of recreation and fun at the Classic Bowl until the end of the school year. At the end of the season many trophies were awarded. These included individual trophies to each member of the first, second, and third place teams. Trophies were also given to the individuals who had the high average, high game scratch, high game with handicap, high series scratch, and high series with handicap. lVlitchell's team was one of the leaders of the trav- eling league, which was a group of bowlers from the different high schools in the area. These teams trav- eled to the local bowling lanes in competition. Officers of the bowling club were Bill Fogarasi, president: Don Lewis, vice-president: and Jan Lyons-, secretary-treasurer. l George Lipscomb concentrates on his spot ahead.
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, A Phil Vaughn, lrv Gross, and Mike Chisman concentrate on recording the news and sports for the 2M Radio Show, which was broadcast Saturdays on KSSS. 1 ilk ' 'tea Competing in one contest each month, the Speech Club did exceptionally well this year according to the club's advisors. Of the thirty-six entries in the District Speech Meet in February, fourteen qualified for the state meet. Areas included were interpretive reading of poetry, drama, humor, and speeches, original ma- terial including orations, extemporaneous speaking, and impromptus, and debate and discussion. The fourteen qualifiers entered the State Festival, which was held February 28 in Boulder, and the State Tournament March 28 in Littleton. Another facet of the Speech Club was the 2M ra- dio show sponsored by KSSS. The show was broad- cast every Saturday and included original skits, jokes, poetry, and editorials, as well as news and sports. Members of Speech Club also participated in con- tests sponsored by local clubs. Craig Archibald, Bob Blosser, and Robb Storm placed in contests sponsored by Optimist Club, Junior Achievement, and V.F.W. Officers for Speech Club were Jim Wiant, presi- dent, Craig Archibald, vice president: Rita McCusker, secretary, Bob Blosser, treasurer, Linda Davis, l.C.C. representative. Mrs. Martha Staudte and Mr. Jack Kistler, served as sponsors. Speech Club Sends Fourteen to State Members of Speech Club are. FRONT ROW: Bob Blosser, Rita McCusker. SECOND ROW: Anne Majors. Marilvfl MBYEY- Rifik ROYKSA THIRD ROW2 Linda DBVIS, Pam PBYKUWS- Mafiha Kennedy- FOURTH ROW: Terry Prosser, lrv Gross, Jan Mclver. BACK ROW: Phil Vaughn, Robb Storm, Jim Jennings, David Cain, Barlow Westcott, Aly Colon, Mike Schmidt, Craig Archibald Jim Wiant.
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