Sandia Preparatory School - Sandglass Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)

 - Class of 1983

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Sandia Preparatory School - Sandglass Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 51 of 128
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On The Rampage 15. iv?- Q5 kix if Monique Salazar James Sanchez Charles Saunders Eric Schmider Keith Sherman Jack Sobel James Stewart Joshua Tinnin Sean Tonning XX X Xta l '4- I fs, S f I J , I Christopher Velasquez Matthew Weaver Jeffrey Wolfe Irby Wood Jay Zanios David Zenner 1-EVADING HER NElGHBOR'S HELP, Seventh grader Beth Brandt turns to the teacher for answers. 2-LOOKING TOUGH, Seventh graders Dave Hur- ley and Eric Schmider show off the new prep look at the Halloween festivities. 7th Grade-47

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Stephen Nulty David O'Brien Brooke Paas David Parsons Chrisiine Porier l-STUDYING? Has 7th grader Nicole Arland final- ly hit The books? April Prohaska Catherine Quinlan Jennifer Ramo Shannon Richardson Roberi Rock 46-7th Grade Seventh Grade fi? f if 5, W f L. X '-M ,ze Michelle Rodgers Melissa Rosen Alison Rosner Julie Sakura



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Catharina Amaloo Julie An Kate Arquette Ryan Assink Swati Avasthi Leah Blaugrund Alison Braden Eric Burton Laura Caid Brett Campbell Martha Carlson Cindy Celnik Louis Chalamidas Michelann Chiordi Lynn Dickson Jennifer Dotson 48-6th Grade sw 5th and 6th s .. J ss. Q. 1 NFL '82: A Time Of Unsettlement On Monday, September 20th, an announcement was made by the president of Management Council, saying that no practices, workouts, or games would until an agreement was made between them and the NFLPA QNFL Players A ationj. The reason for the demand was money: The NFLPA demanded a 55M share of Management Council's gross revenues, but were refused because they felt that the percentage would give the NFLPA equal status with them. Then NFLPA asked for 1.6 billion dollars to be given to them over a period of four years, but the Management 'Council said five. They felt that any other negotiation would be unnecessary. Another problem arose in how the money should be paid to each player. The mangement Council had offered to each player 510,000 for each year they had played since 1977. Players that had placed six or more years in the NFL would receive 560,000 in credited service pay and another 510,000 when their contract was signed with the Management Council. The NFLPA preferred a wage scale, which would have each player paid a set salary based on years he played in the NFL, and extra different positions he had played. The Management Council replied by saying that the wage scale would destroy incentive because players who did not play as much as others, would receive more payment than those who had played all season. The overall question related to the issue was what the executive director of Management Council, Jack Donlan said: . . . a strike doesn't make any sense me. We're close in the dollar figure. We iust have to figure out how to package When they strike, the heat will be on everyone. So the question that remained peoples minds was, why was the NFLPA striking, and what were they alri getting? Despite the eight week conflict between the Management Council and the NFLPA, settlement was made between the two. The Management Council agreed to give NFLPA a 51.3 billion dividend over five years. The NFLPA accepted the and the shortest football season in history began.

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1983, pg 17

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1983, pg 94

Sandia Preparatory School - Sandglass Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 44

1983, pg 44

Sandia Preparatory School - Sandglass Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 90

1983, pg 90

Sandia Preparatory School - Sandglass Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 128

1983, pg 128

Sandia Preparatory School - Sandglass Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 13

1983, pg 13


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