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'I-HUSTLING FOR TWO POINTS, point guard Mike Holzer looks for a break against the press. 2-BUMPING IT TO THE SETTER, J.V. player Wendy Brown does her stuff as teammate Freda Ross backs off. ..-an Kwan:-an-M QQZQPHFHWD-NM' Nwfwsnewf' so - - J 'f..Q.-0 ' vw . Q-555 s of O- 'S fs x I' I' I I MW -'.': A A - .' V ' 1 fir, MM T- ' ' V tl' rx'-Nl ha, 35 J I A dx K, 0 'X ! , VMH4' ' N id f 5 -lvl, b ...ld CN - 5 4 X 7 X 3 of dwg F Sa T , 9 96355997 'Q l huns: I Sports-83
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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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Volleyball , . W... ,... . Q , D 'X is we ,ft- l-UNDER ll Varsity player Criss Tharp shows her bumping expertise in a match against Hope. The volleyball team had a helluva season in 1982. With new team additions Leslie Hutchison and Criss Tharp practice started seriously two weeks before the opening of school. The team also found the beautiful new net an inspiration throughout the season. Setting was done by Dana Mozer and Jennifer O'Brien with Dianna Leslie and Joannine Kramarsic doing some powerful spiking. Theresa Panciera was a faithful digger and Jana Giles' consistent serve got them out of some tight spots. The district record was 5-l and the full season resulted in 8- 9. The Sundevils beat Hope High in order to break their 38 district game winning streak. The co-captains were Joannine Kramarsic, Dana Mozer, and Jennifer O'Brien. The Devils brought home a second place trophy from the district tournament where Leslie Hutchison, Dana Mozer, and Jennifer O'Brien were named alledistrict players. A long bus ride to Cimmarron for the Regional Tourna- ment was not as rewarding as the Devils had hoped, they did not place in the Regional Tournament. Howev- er, at the tournament Jennifer O'Brien was presented with an all-regional team award. The team was helped greatly by managers, Jennifer Kellogg, and Surabhi Avasthi. At the end of the season Jana Giles was chosen as the teams Most Improved Player and Jennifer O'Brien as the Most Valuable Player. There was no doubt about it, the T982 Varsity Volley- ball Team earned their most successful season ever. Thank you, Coach Pete MacFarlane. 84 Volleyball is 2-SIMPLY SMASHING, Varsity player Dana Mozer gets off one of her powerful serves. 5- C TEAM VOLLEYBALL, Top: Jamie Clark, Nichole Arland, Mindy Kinsella, Sara Barlowe, Marnie Holm, Jennifer Schmaltz-Reidt, Courtney Kellogg, Kristen Jory, Lindsay Elliott, Coach Carl Tidwell, Bottom: Liza Lee, Margaret Metzler, Andrea Misurek, Adena Brumer, Meredith West.
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