Sandia Preparatory School - Sandglass Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)

 - Class of 1983

Page 85 of 128

 

Sandia Preparatory School - Sandglass Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 85 of 128
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T Cut and Paste The art club this year was not the same as in years past. This year it was only open to lower school because of the split lunch. The club was made up primarily of eighth graders because art was not offered to them as a class. There were some upper schoolers who took time to help the art club. They met sixth period every Thursdayp there the students were given time to work independently on their own art interests. Silk screening was an all time favorite among the members. V Y X l 5-Q 'I-PREPARING THE INGREDIENTS, 8th grader Amina Quargnali- Linsley and Mr. Haddaway mix a paper mache batch to complete a dinosaur sculpture. 2-SMOOTH AS SILK, 7th grader Becky Daub puts the finishing touches on a silkscreen design that can then be transferred to a t- shirt or other surface. 3-GOOD HANDS, the potters wheel affords students an opportu- nity for hands-on experience in learning how to throw a pot or other ceramic piece. 4-ART CLUB AFICIONADOS, Nancy Johnson, Annetta Popodo- polous, Mr. Haddaway, Amina Quargnali-Linsley, Becky Daub, Heather Garback. Art Club-8'l '11

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1 C h O r U S O n C O U periods. Music I mlet second period as an introductory class for younger students I T ZR 4 ' .. it 2 it va ,. J' we ..i, 'und' -Y!! This year s chorus under the direction of Sandra Rogers, was divided into two 'I-DUELING OCTA VES, senior Jennifer O'Brien and junior Alan Wa- conda make beautiful music together, preparing for the annual spring performance, 2-PERFECT HARMONY, juniors Mary Pat Abruzzo and Denise San- chez get in tune. 3-HITTING THE NOTES, junior Julie Kilgore concentrating on a differ- ent progression sequence. 4- THE SANDIA CHORUS: Criss Thorp, Julie Kilgore, Sarah Gal- lacher, Will Oldaker, Sheri Dreyfuss, James Brackeen, Beth Vasey, Nick Eastham, Mrs. Rogers, Alan Waconda, Denise Sanchez, Jennifer Camp- bell, Peter Noonan, Jennifer O'Brien. had little or no previous musical background. Music II met third period for up schoolers who had had chorus before. Some of the most talented members of chorus were sopranos, Jennifer O'Brien and Sheri Dreyfuss, Alto, Criss Tharp, tenor Alan Waconda, and basses, James Brackeen and Joe Sommers. The chorus gave three performances during the year: a Christmas concert on Dec ber 13, a performance at the Mayfair Restaurant in the Regent Hotel on April T7 benefactors of the school, and another program for the school on April 29. The chorus and Mrs. Rogers look forward to another great year in T983-84.



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Point of Personal Preference l-MANY HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE, Model United Nations' Delegation Mr. Briley Isponsori, Stewart Butler, Tim Pfeiffer, Merlyn Liberty, Jennifer O'Brien, Jim McLain, Beatrice Bachmann, Moni- que Gallegos, Laura Mann and Lauri Ebel collect their wits before the Santa Fe gathering in May. 2-EXTENDING AN IMPERIAL HANDOUT, Great Britain represen- tatives give a symbolic gift to Togo reps, the two countries were our random selections, and the model U.N. students will research those countries before the Spring debate in Sante Fe. 3-RECOGNIZING OUR NEIGH- BOR'S STRENGTHS AND PROB- LEMS, in mid-February former Democratic Senator Fred Harris spoke with model U.N. delegates concerning Mexico's history and the U.S.'s current relationship with that nation. - 's rf A we 82-Model United Nations The Model United National Club was new to Sandia, 1983 was iust our second year involved in the state-wide club. Sandia drew Togo and Great Britian as its delegations. The club met every Tuesday at lunch where guests such as Fred Harris, a former U.S. Senator and expert on Mexico, spoke. The club also met every sunday for two hours at Zimmerman Library at UNM and researched the two topics that were to be discussed at the Model UN session in April. The two topics discussed at the Main UN session were the problems of the Middle East and the possibility of in- creasing World Bank funds in order to benefit underdeveloped countries. All members worked very hard throughout the year and it all paid off with an exciting and educational three days in Santa Fe.

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