Eldorado High School - El Aguila Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)

 - Class of 1985

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as-fsfftse 'Euler fiominatiaras . Eldorado Introduced Golden Talon Club The Golden Talon Club is an organization to reward students, teach- ers. administrators, and parents who work above and beyond the call of duty for Eldorado High School. You can be part of selecting members of the Golden Talon Club by nominating special people for membership. Membership in the Golden Talon Club is based on: SERVICE - People who volunteer their time to work on special pro- jects or committees POSITIVE ATTITUDE - People who generate positive feelings about Eldorado through the things they do or say COOPERATION - People who pitch in and work with others always maintaining a cooperative attitude DEPENDABILITY - People who can be counted on to complete a project by putting forth their best effort INITIATIVE - People who perform positive acts without being asked or expecting to be rewarded LEADERSHIP- People who are willing to assume the responsibility of a leadership role at Eldorado or in community organiza- tions or projects A UNIQUE CONTRIBUTION TO EHS OR COMMUNITY - through time, talent, or resources 3I

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Members of the National Honor Society were: Theran Adamson. Amy Allpass, Denise An- derson. Jane Arnold, Jennifer Baker, Kristin Ann Bauer, Susann Benjamin, Hope Bigelow, Becky Bishop, Barbara Bueck, Teri Burch, Wes- ley Burgess, Sabrina Busico. Karen Caldwell, Becki Canaday, Thomas Casias, Julie Chavez, Paula Clevenger, Karen Darsey, Renee Davis. Elizabeth Dettmer, Ron Dixson, Robert Doo- len. Tom Eckert. John Engels. Anthony Gomez, Micki Cline. Gavin Gonzalez, Fran Gottlieb, Cheryl Guenther. Tracy Hathoot. Vanessa Hawker. Leslie Hill. Michelle Jeffery. Betsy Jones. Brian Jones. Stephanie Kaup, Lainie Keslin. Robert Kuiath. Kimberly Lastra, Alan Lee. Hae-Jung Lee, Kelly Long, Cheryl Mather- . ly. Eric McCarson, Mary McKinley, Ron Me- line, Kristin Michels, Elizabeth Minana, Seana Moore. Erin Nicolls, Tacy Nomood, Donald 0'NeilI. Mike Parrish. Larisa Pedroncelli. Mi- chelle Peeples, Rocky Ray, Veronica Reiking, Thomas Riney, Stephen Rozum. Marigene Sa- lazar, Denise Scibior. Steve Sheldon. Timothy Shultz, John Skelton. Shari Smith, Brett Sny- der, Amy Spear. Stephen Stocking, Suzanne Strong. Kim Struve. Shelle Van Etten, Laura Vogel, Sarah Wardlaw. Barbara White. Robin Williams, Vanessa Willock and Ken Zimmer- man. Societies rank as one of the oldest and most prestigious organizations for high school stu- dents. The National Spanish Honor Society was no exception. Although the society was a highly social organization, throughout the school year, candy sales and other fund rais- ers were conducted to award a scholarship or aid for students going abroad. Membership requirements were three semester A's in a Spanish class. In this way the most fluent stu- dents were able to come together to broaden their knowledge of the Spanish culture. The students discovered Spanish was a vibrant and invigorating language. The biggest activity the National Honor So- ciety faced was the induction of new members in the spring. Leadership. scholarship, service and character were the four qualties that a NHS member had to have in order to be in- ducted into the organization. All members had to maintain a 3.5 grade point average throughout the year. Eldorado was proud to support the NHS and NSHS. 30 Pride Showed Through National Honor Society V . 5, h IZ ., V4.4 National Spanish Honor Soci Members of the National Spanish Honor Society were: Beth Harrington. Senora Paclenza Bertha Heather Fenstermaker. Robin Ohar. Karen Darcy, Jane Arnold. Fran Gottlieb. Tim Shultz Kathy S Seana Moore, Kelly Long. Karen Caldwell, Julie Lambros, John Skelton. John Mickey and Larry



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Thespi n E pressed Great talent. The International Thespian Society was a world wide organization of drama stu- dents. Only the most talented and dedi- cated theatre students were honored with membership. Each student must have devoted at least one hundred hours before becoming eligible for membership. Eldorado's Troupe 272 was formed in I976 by ten members. This year, there were over two hundred members, twenty-one of which were current students. This year's Thespians played a large role not only in school productions such as the annual Thespian Variety Show. but also in city and state festivals. They received excellent reviews from profes- sional critics at the Albuquerque Public Schools Festival, University of New Mexico Festival and Eastern New Mexi- co University Festival. Their motto was Act well your part, there all honor Iies. 32 fl,.f :Q Thespian Troupe 272 consisted of: Theran Adamson. Rick Bassan, Kimberly Broxterman, Mile Covington, Pat Diamond, Brendon Dougherty. Scott Frye, Rob Hagen, Vanessa Hawker. Leslie Hill, Bobby Hlnnen. Shelly Johnson. Tacy Norwood, Chris Raey, David Rivera, Jory Rosen. Lauriann Sikora, laura Smith, Melissa Suber. Danielle Sumers and James Walton. -T

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