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Vicky Brago-Mitchell is an American fractal artist[1] [2][3] known in the 1960s as a Stanford University coed elected student
body president while working as a topless dancer.[4][5][6] She was born on September 30, 1946 in Yakima, Washington. Daughter of a Methodist minister, she grew up as Victoria Jane
Bowles in small towns in Washington, Oregon and Montana. After graduating from high school she attended
Stanford University as a scholarship student majoring in Spanish. In 1967 she
was the first American college girl to appear nude in a campus magazine, the Stanford Chaparral (Stanford
Chaparral, Spring 1967). In 1968 she began working at night as a topless
dancer under the stage name Vicky Drake, and ran for student body president with
a campaign poster that was a photo of herself posing nude on the Stanford
Mausoleum (Stanford Alumni Magazine, September/October 1994). This story
was first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle, May 1, 1968, then carried by wire
services Associated Press and United Press International and
published in newspapers worldwide. A feature about her titled
Student Body appeared in the September 1968 edition of Playboy and was reprinted in the 1971 Playboy special
edition The Youth Culture. From 1970 to 1974 she toured the United States and Japan as a stripper, then stayed in Japan for two years, working
as a translator, photographer and English teacher. In 1977 she obtained a teaching credential
from California State University,
Fullerton, then worked as an elementary school teacher until 2005.[7] In 2002 she produced a CD
of her husband composer John Mitchell’s chamber music for string instruments, recorded in Moscow, and in 2006 arranged the production
of a double CD of his chamber music for woodwind
instruments by MMC Recordings in Boston, featuring clarinetist Richard Stoltzman. In 2005 her fractal art appeared on the
cover of Latin Finance magazine and
was shown at the Biennale Internazionale dell’Arte Contemporanea in Florence, Italy Click on any corner to turn pageVicky Brago-Mitchell